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Lindsay Post (1907), 15 May 1908, p. 11

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.1. AT? FAKYAnA ‘nt. nality. .15.» t 35E aun- When we have to ask favors, we when ourselves. 1nerexore, w Luvac the have not started to place themselves in the line of independence, I would gy commence now to do 50. Start 3. Savings Account w‘th the Bank of Mon ml with one dollar, or as much as you an afl'ord to put by, and you will have made: beginning that you will never regret all your days. The Interst allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards, You will receive interest for every day that your met: me: how short a time. In this way not a dollar :5 mhng mthdmwals n I THE VICTORIA LOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY Self-Reliance the First Law of Manhood. fl/Np VICTORIA COUNTY LINDSAY ’éfiifibfi.’ “mm sun‘s {mutated by Act of Parliament 1882. fice Hours 9 am. to 5 pm. WADIAN BANK OF COMMERQEW 3. 3. WALKER, President ALEX. map, General Manager ‘- E; IRELAND, Superintendent of The knowledge that one has something laid by, ,hglps to stiffen the back and give one courage. Next to character, courage is the gfiat stand by, u‘e, if courage is supported by a cash resolve, no c Issuw AI In- .vâ€"fim , $5 and under .......... :. . .sié ..... . 2 2:2: A °3°’s?3 “do?“ “‘3‘“ 53.13:. 10 cm. .4 .. ...... 15 cents 530 u a 350 Canada of a CW But “new Orders are payable at par 1:51; 03cc in_ t “ken exceplcdy. and at the princip 1‘ fig p0. ‘3 . . d ’ v v; rim in Great ann In [I’M me) are nebuablc at $4.90 to the £3“. 3' 1' money _ . - a: delay I‘ “Y J“ 3! small cost. And my 5° chanted m3 _. "Aug-«nu Hannah! if! 4 PER CE 1 saYings Department. LINDSAY BRANCH t. F. Loooomore. Mango:- muu'w" AL” ‘1‘ ““3”“ “0 woonmnz. BANK MONEY ORDERS Ffirmsrs’ Buslnsss LITTLE BRITAIN SAVINGS HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO OM00 Hoursâ€" IOto 3 dclock, 1333: 10 to 1 o’clock. 'Pecinl attention in tho 1m 0‘ " “fleeting ulo notes. NH!!! for the pmhm of mm, «o. git, mt $1.90 and upwards received. unrest will be paid or comâ€" times a year, at the highest from date of deposit to any ’money is_bei1}8 pFQVCANADA 3,40%“? - 30m nmsrr ACCOUNTS Office Hours, 9 am" to 4.30 p. m. your pan-onus *0 0“ courteous muons ad I: to your humus ml!”- s‘m a D091 ’, Manager. {h}; was: iivestment ESTABLISHED 1895. $5 and under .......... 3 ......... Over $5 and not exczedxng $10. . . “ $10 “ i2... :h the added sgtis- ts 123 branches and 1 United States and 1 a position 1:011:00t n the line of legit-5' ESTABLISHED 1817. . FLAVELIâ€"E, PRES. 1‘, LINDSAY, FRIDAY, MAY mm 1.73 BANK DEPARTMENT. we when ourselves. ‘Therefore, to those is- | Place your loan with the home com- pany. Let us discuss ntes and con- "t . ditions with you. NEWTON SMALE, Assistant. “NAGER LINDSAY BRANCH. All on! your money remains on deposit, no Ldolla: :5 ever idle. No delays 1:: S and 00.35 warm!) to workmanship ‘3 seeing our ‘1. and made to order. umnteed. Don’t goods. We can t by, and in the practical affairs no circumstances can down a compounded four times a year. A Problem in Pivision B. Mac-ILL, Manager Lindsay Branch. BAN KING HOUSES LOANS on the side, for emergen 'monson. Manager "HOW nut “V W: |mm' ” ' ................... $899,910 OUR PRICES ....... $18 on ........ 16.00 ....... 14L50 ...... 13.50 12.00 $105,234,188 M‘G That the Minister of Public onrka has as good as promfiseid than: rVicrf toria Harbor ahalLbe prepared by!" his departmamt. tor the posfltion “oi“ the Canadian «Pacific's éh-iet gram port on Gunman Béy. the plans of that, company looking to a great grain‘ route from the lakes to Month veal. becomes of paramount interest to the peqplle of this tourn. ‘ At Victoria. Harbor the shore plans of the C. P. R. am‘og great magnh tude as the plans of the cmny at that: point (provido for an Elevator of a capacity, of them million bushels» the same to ‘be constructed in five units of 'two millionbushefla per unit. The handling capacity of the project‘- ed plant wihl be about 60.000 bushels per hour. or the exact. amount of ans train load ovcr rtllis new railway, which the company war have compl'at- ed to the waters of Georgian Bay. As was pointed out. the other even- mg by the Hon. Dr. Pugsley. when the system is complete from the St. Lawrence to Victoria Harbor one lo; cormotive will be able to haul no less than 62 carloads of grain at. the rate of abourt ten miles ‘an book. which at 1,300 bushels a car, will foot up a total quantity of 80.000; bushels. Thom will! be a double track from Montrehl to Peterborog and a single track for the time being from I‘chaboro to Victoria Harbor. ' A GREAT GRAIN HIGHWAY Victoria Harbor to be Put in for the C. P. R. Grain Will Haul 62 Cars Thu-e will be. an a mam of fact. three seqtions. From Montreal to Smith‘s Falls rthere is a distance of 129 miles. from Smith‘s Falls to Pe- Lindsay’s Back Yards are Badly in Need of Cleaning-up Three dead cats. 200 tomato cans. Seventy-five ash piles. Thirty nine brush piles.“ , Several hundred broken brick. Fenm in varying stages a! repair. a. good many yards lying unmolested. , ALL OVER TOWN. '1 The above gives a anmmpr'yt 011m Sew of the things a reporter notic- ed: on his daily rounds in this good town of Lindsay. They are mention- ed here by way 9! suggesting that it. is about time people «were doing something in the way of cleaning up ,-J__L something in the way of cleaning up their premises. For it is evident that this state of things exists :in nearly every quarter of the town. As a. matter of fact there were as many fences unrepaired. as many brush piles, as many ash piles. and near- ly as many tin cans. in 'the rear of the his houses ‘as in the rear of the smaller. houses. This only , goes to show that (well-to-do people are quite as negligent in the matter of cleaning their back yards as anyone and are therefore not the ones who can afford to talk about such things. work cut Presentation A Former Lindsay VLady Appreciated: by Midland W. C. T. U. I v- and on therefore not the ones who can afford to talk about such thing. It also plainlx indicates the fact. that the Board at 331th and San- itary Inspector Douglas have their -_.- M.» mu» {Im- them and. gun:- A meeting ointhe iW.C.T.U. ,was held at Mrs. Morgan‘s. at Midland. on Tuesday 25th of April, when Mrs. Tremeer. a. former resident of Lind- say. who is leaving there this week. was presented with a Very hand- some volume. “The Beautiful Life of Francis E. Willard." }nd. the accom- panying address. The address was read by Mrs. Elliot and the presenv tenor. made by‘ the President, Mrs. Hacker. ,___~ru Dear Mrs. Tremeer; We have learned with much regret that the ties of friendship that unite you to the members 0! the W.C.T. U. are soon to be broken. We would be unworthy of our principles it we ailowed the occasion to pass without expreSSing to you the sense of loss we shall all feel' in your removal [rem our town. In the work of the Union we have come to look on your services as invaluable in the cause for which we are banded together. .13 an officer of the society you ha“: been most faithful in' your duties. e\er ready to sacrifice yourself to advance the interests of temper- ance and moral reform. On more than one occasion the success 51mg attended our enterprises has been has .‘o u... _v_-, )e unworthy of our principles if we illowed the occasion to pass without :xprewing to you the sense of loss we shall all feel' in your removal [rom our town. In the work of the Union we have come to look on your services as invaluable in the cause for which we are banded together. As an officer of the society you huVe been most faithful in' your duties. e\er ready to sacrifice yourself to advance the interests of temper- ance and moral reform. 0n morel than one occasion the success that ‘ has attended our enterprises has be.” largely owing to the’energctic way you have taken holdpf the work. Let us assure you are we part that we appreciste your services. We new, miss our blessings until they are tak- en away from “57 and possibly our .word 0! appreciation now is temp- erexl with the thought that we might have done more than we have to make your task a pleasant one. How- ever the past is cone with all its Op. poxtunitles. .lWG will miss you as s mend and counsellor-4 You take with you to Mr 1mm home the out to: them mm: mnnsss. and Address T0 THE SEA-BOARD terboro 133 miles. and from Pam”. bare to Victoria Harbor a. further;. (hetance of 97 miles. making :60 [111133 in all from theq at. Lawremc‘e to the Grant Law in ‘almbflt an air fine.‘ 01: the «Stern section the grading is ahead! coulpleted to about 60 miles from Smith’s Falls eastward to Finch. and that satire section! to Vaudmun will bq finiShed early In the coming spring. ‘qut year the double tracking of thd W’s Falls and Peterbohu Section M11 be started. and the ‘Pd- harboro and Viqtpria Harbor stretch also. supposing the government work 0;}va i1;rbor' is suffioiaenflx advanc- ed to admit. of aotivo work being can ried on an the railWBY- ! ‘ ried on an the railway. : g This is the great highway which the C. 'P. R. is mine in' order to divert rthe 16,000,000 bushels of Cariâ€" siifian grain which want to the sen last season via Buffalo. Anvthough for the present. the water-n aeé‘txon of 97 tmidq's wilfl be a single track it is Be- Wad that with sufficient aidings ten ttpasim ‘per day of sixty cars each can be moved eastward. From Paton boto weptward. (the new mad is has ins construqbekl under thbhn'me of the Georgian Bay and Seaboard Rail;- commute the neWIy double-trachea road from Fort William'tpwinnipeg which is to be! 00:11le this year. With splendid equipment on tha- lake! the C. P. B. hopes to do for Canada what tthd mLMEn‘Oentrafl in doing for thd pent of New 0:19am. ; :y every citizen ought to be mmug to help as much as possible. THIRTEEN TRIED. There was something like thirteen visible attpmpts to clean up in ‘tho {territory covered by, the Post ‘rcp- resantatfive. But of conr36 be way not on neain all the streets; and there may, be many pladaa' where con;- d'mons are asmarly perfect as ‘it is posgaiblq to be this time bf year. ‘ NOTHING PERSONAL “" 0n the: whole oonflifiona ue' not much worlofthm those which "ou- tainnd on the coraponding‘datea my other year. and The Evuing Pout dae- aime to out do reflections} on any~ ona. This article w‘a'irdt written to show when the W Impac'tor was negligent or whens the Boards of Hmlth has been lacking In m grqsimmes. Tho‘Sanitary, Impaétor taunt to their surroundings. ‘ NOW IS THE TIME ‘ The extrmly backward state of thomghermax ormaynot in": much to do with thd state in \wmch thing! in‘gmerzfl were found. but. now with th oproqpect of finer wou- ther it. is conceded that peqplo should get busy and fix up their backyarda. hindest wishes of every member of the W.C.T.U. and our prayer isthat God will richly bless you and open for you the door of Opportunity that your gifts may again be; used in the aenicu of temperance. The giit we offer you is little in itself. but. we are sure it will serve to remind. you of the happy associations you lnv': had with the Midland W.C.'1‘.U. In '0. few simple words Mrs.1‘rem~ eer thanked the members of the Un- ion for their hindness in remember- ing her at this time and assured them that the work 0! the Union as well as the individual members would ever hold a warm place in her ance- tiona. Mr. Morgan gaV‘e n nice ad- dress and Mn. Morgan gave a [are- .w:ll poem. A vex-1 pleuant social time was spent. ._ Groin Traffic Now Employing In in Construction and Other Works. The Midland Argus says; There is great. activity along the Tittin water- front these days. The Aberdccnule- valor in singing away merrily. 1n- loadmg the large the large grain boats. while two dredges are Operat- ing a short distance south. Beyo id is the great works' of the Grand Trunk Pacific elevator where 200 men are engaged. This week con- crete work upon the building Will be commenced and 300 men extm .will be put to {work (The Vchvl Biz uctural work in .connection with the travelling 10¢ 13 being pushed ahead. rapidly. 'â€"f..MPP.. will again con- tent South”: in the Liberal tn- m Kind You Hm Always Bought CASTQB IA for him- ad chum Traffic-«One Locomotive sectiont in a’ rupture. 7 year; 01d. One 'afged norm! inure. mum on her right hind foot. mm about 1100 1:13:15 1-2 hands high. Om‘top buggy. Mc- Laughlin mm. dark paint. am: one not 5108b ham. [atom the Chief Accident at of Police Foundations of Pulley Give Way. Caus- ing Cessation of Work The following has been handed to the pm! for {publication by Chief« .Vincdnt. The following were stolen from lot 83. con. 2. Anagram: tawny. ship; « ‘ One by mm. 18 1-2 hands high. two Wham hind ankle. weight about 1800 “3.. mill lump on riéht side. Frzday night the Lindsay Woollen Mills shut down on account of a pul- ley bearing breaking. All Friday afternoon the pulley connected direct to the engine pul- len by a large belt was noticed to Le vibrating rapidly and gradually shak- ing the bearing ,to pieces and break! mg the foundations upon which it stood. But as the firm were an- xious to complete the day's work. nothing .was done. iSuddenly tnc Foundation gave way and the pulley wobbled perilously. The engineer, mrtunatcly was near and shut off steam or there would have been a serious accident. This morning the bearing and pui- ley was being put in line again and the machinery will be ready foruse Mondey morning. ‘ "Not guilty," said thq tom of the jury, ‘5 ’ "You are“ discharged. Ella." ma Judge Roulsky. “but this ought to be a warning 'tc you. Don‘t do If thing likd that again. because thq, next :1:th you may be convicted. " Horses and Buggy Taken from Ann:- ter Township Farm-«Description New York. May 8 â€" Ella Andros was on trial More Uudgo Rosdaky yutardny chased with meaning $10 from than pocbut of n man whom thogirlintbehallwnx in broad M light. ‘ There was a roar of ll‘ughtcr in the! court roan and much fun was poked at the jurors who had acquitted the WM 1 "Judgu. Pu mver do 1 t piiqd the woman. “mi." Candid: may-mm; For some :Lme yet the market for cleaner: butter will ha at hone; Local price- no High and the demand is good and likely to boutormfimalt bout expectt d1 thltt In! butter will be exported till that Juno an. butter is mdy. Bum should govern them- nolm untimely. There abound be no nhbflng up in point 0: quality. Than is o My W to he comics about (unlit: wan the pro duct is W for the local man-A her. On this an)“ Can-dim: butter om into mwifioh with no 0th» a. It hi! the whole field. The qual- ity, how, should be kept up to the highat point. Consumers in our ‘tom and citia are becoming more ldbcrinfinnfing ovary day. They know WAS STOLEN Crunch Butter Market. Joke was on the Jury the Woollen Mills I'TEN YEAR’S nnowm LI N DBAY. THE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance in force Assets Income...... Surplus .................. . G. EDWARDS CO. . L. McLean, Agent MING m DoitNxon conser co.. Mair: gm Q: ~ may good quality materials. byu neco. .. \ ~' gnized specialists of the 1m. On'Sale'at Your Dealer : Dacriptive circular mailed free‘ so. 597. cont“. 1: to so. 01.50; No. «37. mum. l8 :0 so. 01.80 IMINION CORSET CO., Main. * O¢xeb¢c,Moutreal. Toronto Showing large increases ABBURANCE COMPANY â€" FOR SALE BY â€"- OF CANADA. ”0.001.462 $392,697 760.403 201,579 thatwash day is like child's play. There is nothing in fights: pure Soap :\ 12minjnm tho clothes ind give a the ”reflux Mrs-us. Tom ,, Jim-SW“, mam--mm‘ V . Soap cleanses sons-1y SIGN OF THE ANVIL. 'jf.l‘A6£‘HAIKkA v” ..‘ I mfmmsfim’m A fitting of'one of these new hip reducing models. will satisfy you com; pletely of their absolute excellence. By 'ed, scientific and hygienic constanc- tion,m hr priced. charmingly shaped oonet In it possible to stain the present of alenaer hi . slight bust and flat omen, without t least particle of dis: comfort. HAVE THE 1.186587 81“ OF I" I’lllTS IN THE 1081.0 in the business of " ‘-\ ' jfia‘nc‘ni ILA -'-- Yuan-mum cum-u. TIME to Paigg.’ 1 844.1993“ 9.296.692 1.956.519 954,00! looks best, Made of purest Flatmk emu 10m 121 p-c. 174 FM:- I57 p.c. 373 P-C.

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