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Lindsay Post (1907), 26 Mar 1909, p. 4

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Olly M and Son: Eastern States Mt, “into In St! w changes. The various lumbennen’s organiza- tions, together with the National As- sociation of Box Manufacturers and kindred industries, will carry on the 80¢ Black Ruin in Tariff Bill m0. March 23.â€"Ruin of the lumber and kindred industries in the United States with great losses to the Western farmer. mechanic and Wing man and special benefits for M and its industries and for a flew special powerful eastern interests is declared by leading factors in the «ago to be certain it the tarifl chang- «C at the Payne hill go into efleet. m‘ard Hines and other prominent Chicago lumber men sounded a. note ml vuning at the proposed removal «:1 tax-m from lumber ‘and declared tint an extensive educational cam- paign among the people of the Unit- «ed States will lay bare the danger and discrimination of the proposed .mtry and the farmers and mechan- its better protection- A CANADIAN PRESS BUREAU “Reports sent out from Washington systematically by a. press bureau, maintained by Canadian “W' by. largely u not entirely swayed 'flgoee who backed the proposed re‘ moval of tarifl from lumbe‘f'" 5"” “A syndicate of Canadian capital- ists (oi-med a so-called American-Bri- tish Timber Company, capitalized at $60,000,000 into which they put $1,500- 000,” continued Mr. Hines. “This company sent out a prospectus to the We throughout the United Stat- luv-nu, â€"_ -_,-, of 86,000,000, having 8,000,000,- ‘M feet of lumber for disposal. On as. strength of these representations any told flock in this compnny to the lumen And others. Secret“! lupin of am company ha been in , 7 I‘LM‘ announced éaijwith the $2 per 1,000 I bet mm on lumber coming on, they“ 1101116, on their investment. make a - -‘- AAA cm latal. abet-3e ' of the Onnodlnn lnureete pron bureau ot Washington. The wlt- noun who oppeored for tree lumber More the (BMW committee zen noun theee w only. NO BENEFITS 'ro WEST. HE BAY “The {not ll thnt tolling o! the toll! on lumber ln no wny helpe the imulneturef. former or mechonle to: w South and Weet. The benellt would only come to some ol the greet consuming lake cltleo where the "cooperation would be by water. “The good lumber mterlol 01 Con- rado is shipped to Europe. beenuee it commends 9. higher price then in it comes in' by water. The poet has flown that there is no reason to ex- pect the price at good Canadian lum- A---“-b n0 égr- be: to be reduced on account 0! ur- ifl reduction. WOMEN LAUNCH STOCKING WAR Awoman's war against the "stock- ing tax" to be countrywide in its .n..... ha been Launched in Ulvw â€" ...i h an 9.15mi on the schedule in its relation to stockings and stocking ' Navigation is partially open on the *Otonabee river. Sunday afternoon a Peterboro gentleman took his ga- soline launch out for a spin and went down the river for about six miles. This is probably a. record for airlines in connection with gasoline launches on the otonabee river. The channelisnowtreetromieefromthe A special meeting of the Illinois Federation of Women's Club: is to be called immediately {or the purpose 0! organizing an entiatocking-tex lob- __--lj._b See's Inning The eagerly awaited announcement that “sap’s running" has at last been heard and the maple sugar makers are becoming much interesud in the several processes necessary (or the preparation of the maple tree ~sap for marketing as maple syrup and maple Q1391. Reports inflate that a fairly good flow of sap will behadfromthetreesandthesea- son is expected to prove a profitable Peterboro locks v. D--â€""'w by. Mrs. Frances Everett. preeident o! the Illinois federation, announced that the stocking tn: would be brought at once to the attention oi the national organization. one. The Otonabee Part'ally 0m ’9 With provisions of on account of tar- combine Assistance in Under Draining Demonstration of Methods of Survey- ' in: for Drainage Uuuw â€" ._._-,v in from one to three years. Perhaps no example in Ontario demonstrates this more conclusively than the drainage of “the Rittenhonse farm," at Jordan Harbour, in the Niagara peninsula. Originally it was very - c,_; LI.-J- nfinn places the subsoil was Very, very heavy, so that the digging was hard and the cost high, about $25 an acre. In 1908 on the part that was formerly the wettest it grew 65 bish- els of oats to the acre, thereby prac- ,A -_- wv- 7.. tically paying for the drainage in one season; for, the previous year the worth cutting. . The Rittenhouse farm was survey- ed and the drainage system for it planned by the Department 0! Physics at the Ontario Agricultural College. Any farmer in Ontario who is con- templating underdrainage, may, on application, have his farm surveyed, the drains planned, and the grades determined. A finished map con - LL- determined. A finished map contain- ing this information and also the size of tile advisable, is sent to the owner as soon as completed. The on- ly outlay connected with the survey is the travelling expenses of one than from Guelph to the farm. consisting of railway fare, meals and cartage of instruments. The railway fare is on. 1y a cent a mile each way for this work. At the conclusion of each survey a drainage demanstration is held in the field. and simple and practical the field, and simple and pracuw methods of surveying a drain, deter- mining its grade and securing strue bottom are demonstrated, and the benefits of drainage discussed. Anyone desiring a survey and plan should apply to Prof. W. H. Dey, Depu‘ttnent of Physics. 0. A. 0.. Guelph. A urge number of eppuca- tions are eiroedy in for this uuon. Underdramage will Pay ‘0‘ 11 the plane 0! a local man 3:" carried out bluesy will hove two bowlingalleye instead of one. The! town clerk has received an applicew tlon as well an the leee from a local well known buelneu man for a li- cense to operate a bowling alley in town. He will place a competent man in charge 0! it. The gentleman Iran Midland who he! secured the store recently vacated by the firm at ban: a Mallet for bowling alley quarter! will thus have opposition. With three moving picture shows and two howl- :lng/ alleys in operation things will u â€" -nâ€"g-IAI in in; duhnz the 0001“ Lindsay. Delegates are already registering tor the Cnnsdisn National Mission- ary Congress to be held in Toronto, March not to April 4th. More then most prominent men from the United States are coming as visitors. The executive committee 0! Montreal ex- pect to send a delegation of at least 100 men. Hamilton, Ontario, will send 80, and a special committee is at wed: in Halifax to secure a. dele- gation from that city. The s'llot- givcs 500 to Toronto. and the To:- onto men ieel thst this is not nestly enouSh- ULB’VL 0â€"1 V- en up half fare)â€"“’Ere, ’ow on an you?" Youthâ€"“I ain’t .12 yet." Conductorâ€"“Well, next time you want to travel you just get a shave. It looks suspicions.”â€"London‘ Sketch â€"u4I-l-I Jewellerâ€"Certainly sir- 3mm bring me that trap of enmwt ever met. ' ' “Indeed!" “Yes. The evening he was married herequesudhisbostmanto carry _v .v‘â€"â€"" ~ the ring. aid the“ 33““ hm 1“ a receipt for it." um mm a Blood Mi“ Nation! Missionary Congress “Ribson is Two Devlin! Alleys Win the Symptoms :yâ€"Um-evâ€"erâ€"aah I Want â€"er "â€"London Opinion. being laid about four Careful is the most cai-eful man Suspicious not C0} Mt. JOhn MM, union 0! Eldon. ." such bewilduing VI! non of coloring In The :oomq have wgtked icty. Such rich- d an in dam” mlgicâ€"md their best fruits are here. n. ,olin,bmnmdbluk. 11min. 6 tbs: ”u. in-thongullr "3' u 55°: ”mad-yum: "0 9 5' 39c gun Oxientdâ€"A satin math] swell waning 8"“. . tax-id xieh i_n any: 1116 AA- )3 color. 5'! in “I..- out, via: in colon of to, than. grey, oop- enhugfn blue, inn-y sud bitch I ,4...) ................. C Good Poultry WI miiqfl!‘ 40 pm.”. spirit_ of Spring -AAQ on. ooooooooooooooooooooo o! the 7th eon- is he‘d From top to bonny! the whole s‘uzrc- 'awi l _....L.--I .nd All are here thoughtfully gatheted, beautifully displayed- 0F Come greet the new suit: and try to resist them. Very winsome are the fabricsâ€"scram. broadcloths, smart suiting: and lustrous satin- finish materials. Wonderfully churning are the oplomâ€" soft. subdued and exquisiteâ€"smoke, taupe, stone green. rose. «1 are the styles. Coats are both long a ' modelsâ€"skirts ue long agnin. But why should we attempt to tell you of what you are invited to see. There’s an added'source oi delight in the prices. Lulla’ Suite of good ell wool wwwmm ecu-u brown «corms W ”203"“? 1“"! com ud'buck 1...“. mm! tour hnttone in manna “m: ”“4"“! styles. 30mm- eumnv more, all trimmed 10". 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