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Lindsay Post (1907), 3 Apr 1914, p. 9

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firm’s onnon that a 2 firm, 5 been secure u as a sphere siness. is un- yOua prove 33'. as 3hings, st de- >9g‘xs ing th . Nu in your magnifio “an“ the last ditch. " “do; not approve of ' ' Mr Prom asks. '11! the minister take “Capt, Tom Wallace 9" W HUGHES gFlVE WGLF SKINS MACE MESSAGE? BROUGHT T0 MINDEN M. Williams {1 Son LINDSAY lit}: Ifxou deal m valueswyouill appreciate the Ferd. ”It‘s ;city â€"â€"« Its economy..â€" a value that cannot be meas- ured bv its price. The Ford isthe one car that has “made good" in \\ orld- w ide service. 511508“Other pen Of ‘hlay eflerv dav fict‘n‘ate ttiHg into the Duflets in one dollars is the ptice of the Ford run- wring car is six fifty; the town car ldâ€"f.o.b Ford. Ont, complete with Get catalog and parficulars from Year Marmara, March 26vâ€"Mr. Freeman Trumbull brought five wolf-skins ,to Minden', where he. made application for the Government bounty, Ahaving dispoad of the animals within a short time. Wolves are said to be quite pIentiful in Anson township this winter, and are killing ofl the IRDIISTRIAL SCHOOL RATES AMENDED The Industrial Schools Act is to bel amended by an Act introduced into the Legislature Thursday. by Hon W J. Hanna. . finder this whcre. the maintenance of a child is not other- wise fully provided for, the munici- pa ‘ity in ivhich the child resided for one year Ilast preceding his admis-i sion “to the 51311001 shall pay 30 cents AAâ€"..- 5 Una cost of main- I ear-er to we Villa. is getting :1 tching him. get of Julia Bull ca ats per. day for each an industrial ) be paid quarterly Treasurer , to, , the Board out .of.- the bod for the. Purpose to the dan- 5 In excellent health and spirits, Mr. “Land Mrs. Isaac Deyell arrived home 1 ion Monday after enjoying a. delightful ‘four monpbs’ sojourn in Sunny Flor- }ida. ' ENJOYED 5010mm 1 IN SUNNY FLORIDA Inconversafiion with a Post report- er thigmi‘grnihg, Mr. Deyell, (who by i théi.1§ay{ hasngagned; ten, pounds in weight) gaxe ‘spmedntegésting infor‘ mafiourasAa max: «Sf-«his ‘visit‘ to Mr. and Mrs. {mac fieyell Have Returned Home the soutl1.'l‘hey visited Mr. Deyell’s 3‘ cousin at Eusti-s a town about 150 1 miles from JackSonville. and about : forty miles- from the coast. AEustis is“ a popular resort, with a population ‘ of .ab'out 1500 111‘ summer‘and about 53000 in wintuz, The soil 1n and about the'town 19‘sandy' and as a» result fertiliziiig'hae to’be , carried on to a great extent. It ‘ costs .7 a dollar. a tree eaCh year for fertilizing orange trees. The orange trees were in bloom when ‘Mr; and, Mrs. Deyell 1am for home. When .gatherihg . the fruit, they are not picked oil the trees as many suppose, but cut off. mm oranges this year. are, small the white flies playing, havoc with than. The climate at Ehstis' was grand, 1 said. Mr. ‘ Deyell, the temperature ~ranging from 40 to 80 degrees. The; Lirost: hurt.- the bea11 crops somewhat but they were picking strawberries in: Eustis and would contihiie' to pick“ luntil May. ! Mr r. and Mrs. Deyell met Mr. Jamr Ees' Fox, a brother of the late‘ Mr; In‘rreferring ’to‘ the highways. of” Eus’iis Mr. Deyell state-d :ttxat'they twere building automobile" roads of §pine nezdles on xtop of .the sen» (or {forty~ dollars a mile, which '. ;wou1d ilast for twoyearal‘t . .A " 3 Mr. and.Mrs.«Dey‘e11-zwetewatrtwo éfai‘rs while ‘awayvand whenfit Xmas ilearned they were Canadians, they Ehad the freedom.:0f.fthe place.= '7'A (“tribe of‘ Indians, ' lest fo‘r' " ’1‘87 tyears, found near Montr 3.21. ”â€"Mornâ€" ting paper. Some wddemess ! ‘ S. J. Fox, of Lindsay. He has a plantation there and left, these‘pai'ts forty 'years agoi'Mr‘." Fox sent with Mr. Deyeu a quantity of grape fruit to‘ Mi“. and Mrs. Geo. Matthews; M'ra Terry, Mrs. Fbx, .ar..~ann. . MrsLA.‘ Bradshaw, anti Mr; 181-.7-0’Ha110ran': One thing, wmch impressed Mr. Deyen was the department andeood manners of the children Qf Bustis. They would put our. youngsters 'to shame said he. ' ' Half the populatmn of Eustis black, and-they are‘kept. down. . . The people were mes: liberal in givingAaway rose; and in gratuitous- ly giving the vss of their autos., ._ many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Deyell are being warmly welcomed home by their Wm. Kean, Gamebridge, when their daughter, Jean Robinson, became the bride of ‘Mr. D. «W..vWalls of Beaver- ton. Rev. T. A. Symington officiated. The bride was ‘given away by-her father. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Walls left 'on the evening train for Toronto, Mon- real and other eastern pointsJPhe brxde travelling in a smartlyâ€"tailored snitof sponge, with hat to match; On Wednesday a quiet but pretty wedding Was sole‘mnized at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. .Morse’s Indian Root Pills Cure Common Ills JNDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. APRIL-.3. 1914 e not a new and untried remedyâ€" :fxr grandfathers used them. Half a century ago, before Confederatxon. the were on sale in nearly every drug or general store 1n the Canada of that AL- _AAA~-\:~AA fiulrd :n U3 5913‘.-- _- day, and were the recOgnized cure in thousands of homes for Constipation. Indigestion, Biliousness, Rheumatism and Kidney and Liver Troubles. To- day they are just as effective. just as reliable as ever, and nothing better hasyet been devised to a WALLSâ€"KEAN . ELEGAL umns T0 _ i MUNICIPAL DEBTS An Important Feature of N High Class Securities It is a remarkable met, but nonei The mport on unclaimed balances the less true, that a very large pro 1 and unpaid drafts and bills of “ex-' portion of the investors in the “Se Change of the Dominion of Canada cavities of :Canadian municipalities for five years, and upWafidsprionta are. ignorant :of some of the. most EDec; ‘ 1912‘ ‘aS'rcOmpiled‘by theyâ€":1. Dev fundamental“ - D'X‘inCipi‘ES concerning Epartm-ent of Finance oi: the Comm.- that ~form of investment- C‘rdmal‘i‘ly‘tmeut is t: hand.‘The='iolio.wing, un~ speaking, them is no reason Why the {claimed balances-have bee 11 standing investor should concern himself: with in the Bank of Montreal. to parties. the (”195140113 as to the legal 113m Enhose iast‘ known address was isitrd~ of 'a mun1c1paltys borrowmg- and 1533,; 1 ‘ ~ ~ - how :close the munimpahty has 313‘ EHannah 00., W... ..; .‘.;.‘.$ 11.14 pi‘oached to that limit. The bond .EMuma; Life AssocjaFiO‘n .1 :16'495 dealer can generally be nepended Up- gJon'es w H. .. . :~116;75 on to see to it that the municipality: Hunter R 1 .1 48:90 does not approach too closeiy to the Brown S H “,4" 1...‘ . 313.05 «legal limit. The investor has learned Haines B S ...... 31:..- , 30.12 Et“ regard the municipal offerings 0" Roche, James or Johanna. a 5.71; Canadian and Ontario cities particu- E O’Neill Mrs Mary, in trust . 1‘6181 111111 as absolutely above suspicion EBurke, B. ..... ; ........ -. 1 457.13 and for that reason is unconcerned EClark, Francis ; ........... 1: __-s.30 as to the compliCated questions of EHenderson R .v...;.'.;. .:...;..-. , . 47.60 municipal finance » ‘ - I , _ ~â€"~â€"â€"â€"~.â€".â€"â€" As a matter oi fact, the writer be; lieVes that there are. only ltwo muni- cipalities in Ontario that have ever defaulbad on 'interest payments, and both of these, of cotxrée, paid up later. However, it‘is a‘ matter of fact that United States municipaliâ€" ties' have‘repeatedly defaulted, and the reaSDn no doubt has been that .the apathy of inveétdr5~ has permitt- ed the municipalitieé in Question ' to exceed the limit 'of bOfrOWing"SBt by principles‘of sound finance; The le- gal limit that is" placedvuponr lthe borrowing powers of fa muniCipality is intended solely for“ the-protection of tho-investor, and if the“ investor ignores ‘this' limit in" considerihg the relative issues of‘vvario‘as municipaliâ€" ties, he is to blame if the'municipa; liti‘es indulgedn overbOrrowin‘gLf "It is not td'Lbc 'suggesfied‘that. Ca- nadian citiesiwill eVer indulge in a riot of reckless‘borrowing'euch ‘as has chmacterized the United States at various times. However, it is in the best interests of' all that the inâ€" vestor vauaint himself with the facts of the caSe. For that- reason it is worth while stating the limits that ; have been '8’ét‘»in the Various irravinces. TWENTY 'MILLS- IN ONTARIO M The borrowing rate in Ontario 'is fixed by referenc:_ to the annual rate iwhich a mum cipality is allowed to Eraise for the purpose of paying an debts and obligations, whether for principal and interest on debts" or for the general expenses of 'runnihg' the municipality for the current year. The effect of the above provision is! that a nrinicipality is reistrictzd to imposing a rate of not more than two cents on the dollar 'on 511 the 'rateable property within‘ its limits. Thé amount so raised is applied in paying the general running expenses for the year, and in paying 11m rest on its debenture debt and any .in-. staiment of principal iihich may {all i due, or providing the annual arnount requn ed to be paid into a sinking? [und require-d to require its straight. term debentures, and if Cannot in- cur a debt if the annual leVy to pay i 21' the interest and instalment of Sink-i iOW Come in and have a 100k ---IOI' any lUU‘ui 1111111. firs-unisex 52': ......... M~â€"â€"_. 41.....-” :7- vengeanceseeeoeeoeeeee Priced to seli to peopie who wouid “Wai awhile sif the prices were not extremely ing fund in respect of such debts will increase the rate beyond twof cents on the dollar. In estimating; the annual IeVy the amounts requir- i . 1111 ed to pay local 1mr rovement ' debts, secured by "t rates on property bene- fitted and debts incurred for sehool purposes are excluded. It is consid- _~_ b‘ Continued on Page 1.2.1, and rates levied -to'pay for ld‘cal rim? movement debts, char‘g ed against property bene.’ ittgd by such lattef‘ worms. ' The Municipal Act further proVidee‘ that the munieipality shall in" each year assess and leVy on the ' whole rateable property within the muniei- pality a sum suflicient to pay ‘all debts of the corporation whether of principal or interest; falling " due within the y,ear but shall not a‘ssess .an-d leVy in any year more than two cents in the dollar on the as;essed value of such Draperty'accordingIo the last revised 'aéseSsment ro‘ll,‘ e'x4 elusive of rates fOr‘SChool purposes, BANK BALANCES ARE UNCLAIMED Amounts To the Credit of Lindsay Depositors Snug Harbor (mi Drdahm‘mx'd's Ba'y' in Sturgeon Lake between Lindsay and Sturgeon Pontt ’has been survey- ed into a large numbers, of lots‘ for a summer resort; The owner, Mr Fran- cis Brien, who isnweil. kilown -..J to many .Linilisaympeoplle, who sis-33;; admire his large farm in passing 7in and down on the steamermhas 7 Cut about fifteen hundred‘teenof the shoreline .of the prettiest. part. of the bay into some twexity-six 1ots.Tt is understood a, number of Lindsa; peo- ple including Mr T J. Tilly hare alresdy purchased lots there. NEW RESORTS 0N, _ STURGEON LAKE Another new summer. resort is Es: tnrion Park, the prppert3 of Messrs. W. T. C. Boyd and his brotfier, NI lNi. Boyd of BObcaygeon. The 1110- lpert}? is close to BobCay'geon _ and ‘the C. P. R. passes right by the rearâ€" most lots. The new resort is a very '. pretty one and should prove popular Jespezially to those who could trével [back and forth on the train. One fea- éture out of the ordinary is that a_11 the stre 1ts are called “parks. " Then: is Lake Shore Park on the front and PBalaaLm Park, Cedar Park, 0311 Pa'rk, ‘ Juniper Park, and Pine Bari leading gaWay ”from the water. 1, “Greenhurst” the summer colony gowned by T. W. Thurston, boasts of Hazel st. on the water and eight [side streets with four lots between. istreete. Wharf accommodation is alâ€"' {so prbvided tor. ’:~j .1. It “Thurstoxiia” is owned by H. J.‘ Thurston. This well known resort is at “Treaty Rock‘" where Champlain i covenanted with the Indians. Anne's- ‘stfi fronts the water and six other istree‘t‘s are surveyed inland B? 3 m3": : V6295 ; 116.75 ’ 48:90 ~ ' 13.05 " 30.12 4 5.71; , L 6281 ~ 457. $8 830 ' 47.60 BRECHIN HOTEL FIRE CENSURE, Jury Finds Necessary Precautions Were Taken Beaver129n, March 25. â€"The ad idui'ned inquest by Coroner Grant 01 :Beavettqm 1,1110 the caufie «oi fihe fire at the Min Hotelxand the fleeth. of Mary McCauley, Dennis McCauley, John McCauiey, and Jane Callahan, or? the‘17th “o‘f‘rvfa'rch ‘téék place to- day at Brechin, J. E. Farewell K Cw Coun1;y : Crown At1:9rney, being present? and afté1‘ a 3111! and seéréh’~ -ing investigation regarding 131s whole matter, 111112311357 1310¢g11t 111 'the folâ€" lowing verdict: ”We the “jury, find that.Mary Mc- Cauley,. John McCauley; Dennis Mc- Cauley, and Jane Callahan came to- their, deaths on Tuesday, the 17th. day of March, 1914,11: the-Brechin 'Hotei, by! "suflOCati'on‘, and being' burned to death. We find the cause of the fire is unknown. We further find' that all necessary precautions were taken by Thomas McCauley in regard to the safety of guests and the travâ€" elling public at the said.» Brechin Ho- tel and from the evidence produced nq censure or blame can be at‘t‘é'ébed. ‘to any person.’ C' Thomas McCauley is ,still in a serâ€" iouslcondition from burns and- shock, ‘anrl was not able to attend tfié‘mâ€" vestigation; MELITIA OFFICER ASKED TO BRILL ORANGEMEN Barrie; , ~Mareh 27.â€"â€"An~incident ilw â€" 'lustrating the interest someof the country Orange lodges are taking in Ulster affair occurred in the north end of Simcoe county recently. One to; thesmaller I qountry lodges made a proposal to. an officer-oi the. 35th Regiment that he should come: out and train the Orangemen of that; lodge. so many nights a week, ofler- ing to pay him whatever price he asked for the work. The officer horâ€" ‘eveg, promptly declined to .;--er ere- "in a matter of this kind. ' Most things were bought up at ap: early hour this morning at the mafâ€" Izet. Prices were butter "304:9, eggs- 20422c.,‘3::ream 30c; With the a}:- proacb of spring and. roads rot err good, the attendance at pro‘lucets is "gradually "dropping sfi atom the- Ilar'ge‘ numher that have been there: many Saturdays during the wintery REAâ€"0n March' 26th, .1914, at her’ late. residence, 29 Montrose avenueâ€" Annie Alice, beloved wife of We!“ Iington Bea. SATURDAY MARKET IQIWHNL Vol ‘4 4'! 3eadc to visit O fold racter )I'ESS ltoThe he increzm dn‘bfiday ( ui‘be a :0 )aborn ‘Vu DECOVCI SOD W3 ,ve been to our ltside t1 cture 01 :Id and Manflla vicm laddle Squires ‘ IC nds 1011' zramm : Goods 85. Man a: 0 clear a ) cle SOid “CF. 1L. IGDL

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