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Lindsay Post (1907), 22 Mar 1912, p. 10

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With practically all of the bargains of the past days of the Sample Sale and many more added, and prices in several instances cut still deeper, we are determined to close out I JNDSAY FRIDAY MARC}! 32nd FIRE AND LIFE The Largest Fire Insurance on}: l l the florid. e m ‘! gapitnl .. ‘ . ‘. ..S ) '7‘ , ceumulaw. l' um,~ , ,_ . I Invested in Canada . ., J l l Rates and premium: i 1-,. â€" . 1,. ‘ respectable cor. .1335}. Ty; : ..3 llosses 1s prom 1t and i;".r;r:.L. '; . .. .. land standing of the c my , I.” 'nsured in it perfect sec 1 1 :- ~33 1 W l ' W. R price is exactly as advertised. If i Agent for Lindsay WEDDESS , you have not as yet taken advantage of this money saving opportunity you cannot afford to put it off an- other day. Come at once and in- SMITH a lerH LAND 511111310» .13 . 1 .Muoicipai Dra: nag»; ‘5 2.1.2 or P U LINDSAY, chums :VVAL'lEl' $111711, 13.2.. . ' \~,.» ‘~.. ' ', K )‘ l l -’*.‘ of e0 le have every possible pair. Only a short vestlgate- Hundreds P P JAMES KEITH iSeed Merchant rd D - . r a U J:1:er ;; time remains in which to do this taken advantage of these Reco d . Hes, 111.11.: T, .... ... Mm. ' ‘ CilL'IlC1Ye‘.l~‘t. ~ . hence these unusual offerings. if Breaking Prices of Boots and Shoes -. ., o Wil'iam-St, Lirdeay. 3;; you have attended this sale y ou for the whole family and not a per- _._.____â€"______â€"s__.__~‘= h b la b do 0 f. d 1)]/) \/( I. 5.1.? know that every value and every son as een or con e Issatls 1e . l ., , mm, â€"_ W n ) \I ( X A "6 CM ~~~~~r ...â€"......M r 1 5 (ill 3 15 S; " R1 i“ Sl. lllfl V‘Ollf‘tllfilc‘i of: â€"" \\(1nwn': LIHV‘ Slllll‘n :llltl Splendid \‘:lll!('.~‘ in )Iissl's \anlll‘ll'fi‘liflvv' Shows. in?) C15: vi' . 4 1” ”vii .52‘:)SS 11: ails 111 11111111 s Luv. Slim 5 in WE GUARANTEE B .1.- very :21111 u live stylus- and (‘1:;1.hcn's fungi-(1..., Miss l_1l:1:-k:1nvl \\;llll‘ «Mini. :11! ~11} -, 1,. s :111 th» 11 1th: 15' and all Si\l(‘\ “\‘m‘S pfirflf Bums or 81mm:lmlmil-u.l«-:.l"l1.1'patentw'nlf. (9 Pumps and .nw 5h... - 51.0” and 252.09. .( ”Hf”. 1‘“ it": c .75. Men's [:111 \‘e-lmll's l';1ll.p:1t n ,3 >23 ,1) :(ml 3:1; $3111pr in ”gig 5 111- to in. ppm” in all r us 2‘ 1 .2' it) 7. '1” :1: (mo Choral: Ltt and n: m- m l:- Him 1 style :mtl mulil'. 5:21:13“ >:..~ __ __ . pm on}: all (hmulyr-m “1-.” 5:111. l’ricc l‘it $1311 :11. (l l' inisll and “ill 1“ “5 “firth 8‘ 1” 51;):111111 510‘) [‘4'3‘553 ”‘TM‘ si'. 1.: .' t 11 1"'v 1 is ., . :1 l at one )l'lCl‘ ., “(libel fl: "~1'l'i’nvv1\pu\llo 1 1' “1M“ ( 0:: ”find prim I DR- G: V!- Rid LEI: 1‘ 1 l. l L earn: 1‘ (m nods purclulsul 1T1, m.,.- ‘ VFW“ l $1.49 in the 1'0"“. :11 \\ :13. $1.98 79C 99C. L6. ‘ 1’ "" “_"" ,5 :Y.1.".2.1’L' Q: .' r T $2.59 silics. 5.53;: . .._______ ”...â€"...... ..- ' are antic 1. 5 1."; " Oii1CCl ".11: ’ J i - 1 I p.m., or a: ‘t’ ' 2 l DEA T1511?) l . DRS. NEELANDS 2i: iRVlSE DENTISTS FELIX F‘ORBER’l‘ 52 Kentvst LINDSAY . . . . . , Everything 13,19 and». " ‘ â€"§.-. , éUI‘al Teeth l’rcser'.» 1; l. Ii; :1 . ,_-.. . _ ‘.\\"ork, Specialty. hrle. . 1-. f; ,- 3.. . :11 .~ " a ,. i272. gj-‘tti-jifi'i" m l teeth. Painless e112: :1. , 1. ; _ . A». 'moderate. * Ofilcc nearly 013032.- >..;'-,..r. . .._.....~ ___________.â€"--.__.-_ -â€"’--â€"- . Lindsay. lits of the agricultural resources of tion to be given Camrose, when these CONSERVATION 0F TRENT CAN WATERS , [l CAMRDSE BOOSTERS VISITED LINDSAY l Alberta, particularly the Camrose branches were to be located. AI lMB {I’ij'fflj‘j'x 1LT?!- "‘ idistrict, with specimens of coal as Camrose .13 3 town of sixteen hunâ€" , . cu , , ’ WITH SPECIAL CAR 0F EXHIBITS It -..... an 0' 1"" LINDSAY S lNlERESTS MUST BE GUARDED 3 articles manufactured at Camrose. and is fed by three distinct lines of H; Al I\I)l\\1 In" [13:1 ‘1“"5 lThere were shown splendid specimens railways in operation' there are in sues-:2 (figment ....... .- . - "If you are doing well in the east, ded attractioa, here are specimens of ‘0‘ grain ih the straw and grain Course of construction and in course The appended article from the Pc- wat?rs rcmovvid'thcir businessle :33; ~_ c; I 3 stay" but it you want t 0 go w est and coal, takes from mines a few miles threshed. There were samples of mm of surveyance three more roads. terboro Examiner will be read with; This was the question the meeting STSiiclllsilfllpfcan;\:daul‘::i'AE‘L 2...: f r, 1 do better go to Camrose n was the from Camrose which indicates that in l ter wheat, winter blfflzy' Eat: in: As showing the steps Camrose is interest by Lindsay citizens, and the discussed, and, while merely prelimâ€" branche. ‘ W "i ‘ “ ' ‘ " -' U ‘ s! fth Camrone Boosters. who that “Strict the °°al m “8’ mike | page There was w ea w m 8 making in advancing herself, Mr. question will be asked why other inary, it was decided to form an as- g, ’ ogan 0 e yielded 33 bushels to the acre, barley lit e 1 the Canal 5 s- l 8 cl t o t b k th C t 1" to 1’ ed Lindsa tron: Alberta on a will assume only an academic inter rest. 9mith remarked that she had now municipa 1 s a ong y o a 1 n o e nown as e en ra , ‘ ”NW in y 40 bushels flax 1'6 bushels, and oats " tern were not invited to the confer- Water Conservation Association. Mr. 1 CORE .5; l A‘CA5‘J\ ”"1 " ‘ .soec'al exhibition car and laid out The party accompanying the car the first Scandinavian college to be \, .. “1“.” 7' . - 1 80 bushels. There were, too, samples ence. Peterboro interests do not con- W. H. Denham was a ointed res- SWC" 0'5 f” rh' C’ r M 0‘” stakes fora stay until this evening, consists <3f 51(3st Geo. P Smith of the natural grasses such as wild built in Canada, With 3h attendance 1; 1 th Tre t V 118 C nal mm dent f th t ppd M Wp HI iCommetce.\l1r-.ey 013.1:1 ... ::. 1: i it the Sylvester siding. The party inâ€" 1 editor of the Camroee Canadian; Jaâ€" jvetch orchard grass, wild broom etc at its first session of seventy-four ffh t ed' “theia v'Zws ato the con- Mu r or cret presen an r. ffivepcr Cent. Once: \Vlnldfi ; 1.: :3- luded a number at leading citizens bez Harris, President ’Board of and specimens of grouse coyote, the students. The town also owned its 2’;er an mg r 1 | n .0 38 e ary SF D \lOORh, LC. ALLK 3.1; :3}. _ and business men of the city who are‘ Trade; Frank L. Farley, member of timber wolf and Angora goat were own waterworks, which cost 8100.000, y t 11 t t (1 th' . IR 13 felt that this may be the nu- - g) epared to boost its attractions as Camrose Council; Frank P. Layton, shown among the live stock exhibits. and an electric light plant which cost Lindsay is VI a Y in eres e in e C 8118 oilad largfrtgssocmtion tedthat M l lUGHLIN PEEL Hill - . ‘ a rai1road and business place, as well- Mayor of Camrose. Dennis Twomey. They represent a town only six ‘ $30 000 Coal lignite 0f the best conservation 0f the Trent waters ahd 31:57:“ ‘1 at? rose Snares ”1 STINSON i. as the centre ot a fine mixed farmingl ex-Mayor of Camrose, J. Watson years old, which now has apopulatiom l qhahtyv was there ih abundance and hrOteSts against the ““0“ 0f Pete“ , onserva 10” ° wa er alone the 130th y Young ex-Alderman M 'A Maxwell of 1600 and is calculating to have was dehvered to the people of Camâ€" boro or any other municipality for !C0., Dickson Davidson of the Peter- BARBISTERS SOLICITORS and NOTARlEs 1 1 . 9 r ' ' \I l \ “Cl: a. .. , l I first t of th it claims they 1 City Engineer; Camile David merch- much more within a few years since lrose at a total cost of $3 50 per ton that matter defining any plan of boro Lumber Co. , John Duigan of the inéeiiiifghtr: not: .23?) ) 3 .. - . . 1: n the 1 wo e plant; J Sherman Fax representative in addition to its natural gifts it is There were seven mines in close prox- conservation without the other [1111- ' A MCDOhald estate John Crane “lie. of “ 1‘. am 1;: A”. V”- ,4 Bfl ‘3 up their enthusiasm withase r! i We r a meeting place for the Grand Trunk imity to the town which produced, nicipalities interested being given an :the Dominion Bank and J H MC- I! J IcLaughiin K 0 ATM Fu: ton 3‘ in \"l ' ' I 'I l ‘ l '75 0? maps and literature. For the De Tw f L' ds pacific Canadian Northern and Can- all working, five hundred tons of coal opportunity to express their views. lClellan, superintendent of the Trent James A. m T H sanson .39 last they have half a car loaded with no: omey 18 a ormer m d ay adian Pacific, and therefore proposes per day There has been altogether too much i X 2:537 Canal l -â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘â€"_â€""‘_'â€" the products of their country, from boy an was at one time a rug to become a manufacturing central Not only was the supply of coal Peterboro legislation in the PBSt in id 3 qumee 3:3 was tor the purpose Oil AVANA a \VATSOX. 1 :..:‘ coyote and wolf skins to No 1 hard lclerk 111 Gregory's drug store Heis the more so as it has coal almost at ‘good but the freight rates favored connection with the Trent Canal and l 1 C 1ng e question 0f the scheme minlon Land survey-1:, '1 .2 :.~. - abrother of Mr. J. Twomey of Fen- ts b k d r the farmers of the ’ , Lindsay has gufiered in consequence of conserpation of the waters in the ualors Suns,“ cl 211 ...;z. :3: ‘r: fithall sorts of other vegetarian sup- 1 30 00 Camrose as againsr her competing entire Tre t st to, index: mg m. ,,. .. ,. .15- elon Falls. The petitions and requests made in 11 BY em and those sys- l “5 _, plies indicatiVe of a rich soil, backed ldistrict driving their wagons to the ‘ towns in the province she being able tems tributar to it d th iRogcts 1111., (J121.i.:'., «1 o .. -.-. by a growing climate. This exhibit oi: The Camrose, Alberta, car contain- mines and getting it for $1 a ton to ship to Saskatchewan and Mani ‘ the past have been either practically 'which these a; tributan T1388 t" Phone 267. . drains and grasses interspersed with: ing agricultural exhibits from the The Camrose Boosters will pay a. toba at 30 cents a. ton less than any ignored tor feebllrtfecogiize‘i’ :nd it: ment is for the puma: of £5325} ____.â€"â€"â€"â€"- " rcabba tatoes and other vege' c b th Rock 9, ttracted a Vigil? ‘30 the Board 01’ Trade at 110011 Other Alberta towns 13 up 0 our ex izens 0 ma e 1 MY To LOAN AT LOWEST _ ges p0 iprovin e y e 1e a t (1 nd w 11- vs ddresses to the known that Lindsay 18 one of the mg the navigation, lumber and power , its 0 ay, a 1 gi a l most important centres on the cent- :00“th 1n the requirements and p08- l 0088: “I BATIS arge number of visitors during l1 stay in Lindsay. It contained exhib- ”M- .W’ 31111111 walrus We have excellent facilities 1' or turning out neat work promptly. ° ables of mammoth proportions is a decidedly interesting one. 'As an ad- O O Get our reasonable charges. Special ”W i l is prepared to give the music loving public very special values in all our well known lines. We carrv the famous Bell Piano, Bell Autonola Player Piano and Bell Organs. also the Newcombe Pianos and Piano-Players The follow mg First Class Sewing Machine ., The New Home, Rotary, The White, both in Vibrator and Rotary, also the Raymond. We also sell Gramaphones and Gramaph one Goods, and a nice lineot String goods and Mouth Organs, put in es- pec1ally for the Carnival Come in and get a sheet of high class music free. Nofake coupons but. real genuine dis counts andgoods guaranteed. Tex ms of payment. if necessary WILLIAM STREET Lindsay William Warren Box “ZNâ€"Phone 131L. Opp. St. Andrew’ s Presbyterian Church WW? sibilities of the conservation of the ’ l l “e are preps: ed and farm propeny. fr: :11 .lorloamn’ Companies. (1‘ n 'ln sums to 311' ‘ '.1 rr urn, iicges. \ou 111m my :1: ;:.s’:z,.-1.:..'~ xlcrcasc in rate oi 111'. Iain. ems v a STEWART U MANOR “Kart: . .'.. ‘ members on the advantages of their Trent canal Survey tog: and district The engineers who are makin ey will stay in Montreal until survey of the Severn River for ,Saturday night, when they leave for Trent Valley Canal, have decided to Ottawa and thence undertake a tour make their headquarters at Ragge d of Ontario. Rapids. l During the stay ot the party at the Bonaventure station the Camrose‘car will be open to visitors who may wish to see their exhibits. Not only are those men out with the avowed intention of boosting their town, but they have some splendid arguments why Camrose should be considered by everyone goâ€" ing west as one of the good places to go into business. The purpose of this visit is not to attract farmers away from Ontario to the west but it was recognized that there was a restlessness among lmen which caused them to drift from the older settled parts to the newer and it was hoped that by reason of lthis trip, organized by the Camroee ral system and must be considered g the when any policy is considered affect- the ing the same. ..I‘J‘S‘Eiibifi 25:.fszl'.:':.::i:::$ . JUDGING Ciisiiin N tion in the past. The Scugog riverl Yesterday and to- -day seed grain ‘â€"â€"â€"â€"vâ€"â€"=="â€"'â€"" "" l judging classes were held under the Hopkins, WeekséaHOpkins and lake have been practically drain-i ed in order that the interests of the[ auspices of the local branch of the mum.“ 30533-01. ,\' 1~ Ontario Department of Agriculture. tors M 1h: 11.11:... c. ..-~>,. 2....e1 water referred to. \I.. . ~ :1... ii. ULJ l 1' ix’ LE ~â€"â€"â€"-â€"=;â€":vâ€"'â€"-‘, _/ . __ __ __ ______, ..-An iiiANOE. ESSON BY MAlL SCBJECTS TAL'GHT’ l l Electric City might be served. It is‘ now time for both municipalities to assert their rights and enter a vigorw ous protest. “ " , , The class is under the direction of “3"“ ““‘c‘ “C" “"”"“‘ The art1cle on the questlon says: Mr D James of Thornhill and Mr 1n: h, Lndsnx u 1.;..:..-;. . . ‘ ' ‘ ' v ' .lc. A Pm?“ meeting 0‘ “Whom : D. A. MacKenzie, B.S.A., district re- .11. Hall'KINS, 1. gentlemen 1nterested in the conserva- : presentative , “on”: ,z, tion of the waters in the Trent Val-3 Mr James dis cusse d cor c1 ley system was held last night in the f emphasis on purity of seed in g:::. k . i ‘ " ' ...... Denham of the Quaker 08 '00: E: ination. Mr. MacKenzie spoke on seed G. Patterson of the Canadian Gener râ€" ‘ grain paying particular attention to al Electric Co., Ltd., W. H. Munro, 5 the we“ seed“ °°mm°h1Y found in ‘ of the Peterboro Light and Powerisefr‘i1 grain _ chain of lakes and rivers that com- ‘5 morning Mr James SPOKG 011‘ t l the economical value of birds in rela- Board of Trade, she should get her iprise the Trent Valley watershed. I share of all who decide to go west lwas intimated by some of those preâ€" ‘ tloh to agriculture, and this after- [1' Correct Touch 3:: E1338, :g from Victoria County. g sent at the meeting that the Conger- l noon his subject was the growu‘lg of OCta-VES. ~ Camrose, he said, was in the midst A9917 Zamâ€"Buk to all Vation of water, how that the spring pure cereals He emphasized particu- 5 3- Chords. :81 of a mixed farming country, more Wounds and sores and you freshets are impending. has aroused larly the growing of a uniform cron 4- HOW to Overcome Shims; w like Ontario than any other part of Willhesurpfised how quickly a certain amount of apprehension by and the eradication of weeds. l5. How to Overcome “'63'53955' C‘ the West, having splendid water sup- ' figs Stops the sanding and reason of the numerous changes in' - -â€"-â€"â€"- .â€"â€"â€"-â€"- i7. Good time and Proper 3°39“ ore ply and very temperate climate. . wags dean. It covers the the personnel of the Trent Valleyl Mr. Leonard Cook, of the C. P. R. ‘:8. Playing with Exprefiiom 1 It had recently been 881d by a mem- ; t f 9 With a la yet of pro- Canal stafl. It was feared that ow- clerical stall, Smiths Falls, was in 39. Some Things to new in '9’” ' 7 her of the Manitoba legislature that :1 gfigffnlilm’mk’éky all Pm ing to the inexperience of the men town over Sunday. tisins ‘ ' Y e wonn - - ' 33]; live: Siam: :0 “0:39: 1:1: mm“, 0,1,“, “can: is “ch recently appomted. the storms of the Mr. Fred Garden, of the Garden 10. Hints for Public renormsnce .1. hi . g.. . 0. ma er w a healing herbal essencesthen be 1:! water in the upper lakes and bays Printery, Peterboro, was in town to-. A complete ”mammal of the 1.1 , solution of the d1ff1cult1es at present B? from the bottom fresh tissue; might not be attended with the same ' - ‘ 1. ”per 3“ . d 1 I day on business. ficulties encountered arm 1 ‘3 p facmg the west was adopted, ecces- :1; ‘h 3 “Middle“? 511011 time success as was shown by the former rr‘ me the” ‘ “0‘3 sion would have no place. The people azgisgpfifi‘giwmd on mm employees. The regulation of the waâ€" and logical way to on {2:13 lo: 5‘ .20 of the west were all Canadians and Inlilaliomneurwoxk cures. Balms-ml ter supply is 8. vital queselon to Will. be sent for the 933 l l ‘ 1 l B _ . . ‘ gutthe real thing “2.3;. Buk”il]rlnted , R Advice on Single problem: 51 C" oyal y ritish. But 1t. must. be re- : :3 gggg‘pgocget o! the genuine. Rem» those power interests and consumers I !' Remy“: 11,; 31c 1338:; the: to keep 1 Mn “3111600., $335: at: ind “OM a? who depend upon the Otonabee and For Infants and Children. N 1 e as _ 3. ans ian an to keep . the upper chain of lakes for the sup- . 'i her trade in Canadian channels it ply that turns the generators at the The ma You “a" Always Bought Hid Co WHAM‘LTO ‘ 1 Was necessary for the eastern time various power houses along the river. Bears the Organist and Pianist LindsaYoo'i' ‘i to throw out branches, and he ap- ;The lumber companies are also conâ€" Signa' ture of m ._____.._â€"â€"-.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€""‘., -/' / c: v ‘ 0 â€"__â€"'~-'â€"â€"v *' peeled strongly for every considera- .cerned in the manipulation of these

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