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Lindsay Post (1907), 14 May 1909, p. 10

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lass Meeting of Citizens “tie platform and in opening he said hutthat itwnshardlyneoessary hit under a bushel, and had never AM to belittle any cause or .3 class of the community. He was a In!!! believer! in local option. When fioercott‘ act campaign was on he “In! worked hard for the passage of fin act, but he had no desire to see 1h conditions that followed exist in My now. Those who worked for in Scott act snapped their fingers that it became law _and would not Gist in its enforcement. had been a resident of Lindsay lanttyymsandhad neverhiqhds nest be effective, and the town also required accommodation of an et- leative nature. They did not 'want the hotelkeepers to cioee up their places, and he thought the temper- ance people ought to have ways and meansinordertomeetsnchsposfi- Iflity. However, he felt that the ho- ‘Ir. Fianna endorsed what Mr. Spence had said but did not approve .- AL- pellets and contribute $5,000 to en- ion'e the law and meet conditions it was uselm to submit it. The law PKGB SIX ‘l'he present government. Mr. Fla- !ane said, was doing its duty in en- am. but he desired to say he was in favor o! 9.11 temperance leg-isla- figmanddeairedtoseeit carried m "If you m't ta!” the amount all option,” said Mr. Flavelle. "1 am prepared to pay my quota," The W me“! would keep hotel. he be- is dead. W88 would be argument ‘omition withdrew their trade, it 138 up‘to-the rank and file to sup- :port those being boycotted. ~ WILL FIGHT FAIR. Ir. manna said he‘was very ac- tivc in Scott act days, but his busiâ€" us'm not boycotted. The hotelâ€" Wa'nhe a goofl fight and would oLL L1... Flavelle said. was our if we» had local option our twenty years hence, would ' (continued from p880 five) .mmvms IN LOCAL OPTION would suffer finaflc'ial :fion favoring the submission local option bylaw. THE SECONDER. Rev. J. P. Wilson said he had no hesitancy in seconding the resolution and expressed his delight at being able to assist in the work. He had seen the evils of intemperanoe, and had fought it for thirty years. He vas anxious to see local option in- inf Vwith the movement and will work tooth and milkprofided a fund is subscribed to prevent the town from being in the lurch until the hotelkeepers keep hotel. he thought it was contemptible to bring business considerations into the fight. ‘He Would not advise fighting tire with fine but felt it ‘was their two days- DOING ITS DUTY. RESOLUTION 'UDOPTED Alex. Horn in a. few introduc- remarks moved a resolu- FEAR OF BOYCOTT. to apologize and explain no temptations cry now of and distillers. : no howls ‘ would not know boycott would be more at local option t0 COMMITTEE APPOINTED Mr. N. Smale moved that the fol- lowing committee be appointed to prepai‘e and circulate a. petition local option Messrs. J. E. Adam: Geo. Rea, Jos. Staples, F. W. Sut- Eof air passing over them m then cliffe, Richarll Sylvester, Alhbrt isleeping apartments. sleeping in Stollard, Newton Smale, W. B. Spar- Ibrood maps on the ground, where ling, Thos. H. S‘tinson, Alex. Tlmms, 1they are packed so close as to smoth- Jas. Vickery, Fred Weller, Will ‘er some during the night, and those Waite, Adam Watson. G. H. M. {not sufloceted are overheated; so that Baker, T. Brady, W. W. Staples, G. , when exposed to the cold air in the H. Wilson, J. D. Flaveue. c. 0. mn- Imoming a severe cold-is the result, lay, Dr. Vrooman, Dr. White, also and if the remedy is not speedily ap- executive of w. c. T. U., with power :plied and the cause moved, Roup to add. ‘will invarisbly follow, which, of All ___ ‘L_# .12---“- 83 Ole- "In” nhfltinâ€" fight. They should be well organized , and if the lines suggested by Mr. . Flavelle were acted upon he. would take his place without fear. He Was charged with signing certain pew} tions, but he was on the side of temperance. He had 400 or 500 boys [and girls who looked to hinrfor ex- plained that he was ready to fight" right. . , , BOTH CARRIED. " Both the resolution and motion u. WHERE HE STANDS. ’ponm-y diseases, is the met Mr. J. 801811 in secondmg the mo- Late, sickening, and difficult 1 tion said he spoke and felt like Mr. With. and if dam preel Flavelle. He was through the Scott are not taken in the start a act-a.nd Duncan act campaigns, and the disease, it will rnnthrou he realized the responsibility 0! a. ' entire flock and leave noun: __ W ._-a Anni}! and ‘ dmction in 1‘ A young lad named Moore had ai _very unpleasant exp: rience on Friday f afternoon. He, along With a number of other boys was having a 32,003 time: running the logs near the Weliington-l st. bridge, when in some manner he got down between two of "the his pieces of timber. The little fellow called for help and at once the" bigger boys ran to his rescue. Thes’wift cur- rent at the bridge was gradually draw- ing him down, but he hung on for dear life. At last, by means of planks, the older boys reached the young lad_ and pulled him to safety., ' / CURE FOR ROUP. stages at the diseases, the bestcure is the hatchet. es‘they "can seldom be cured, although in the early stag- es they may be cured by taking a W! :0! their mouth a little kerosene oil it heads are swelled, anoint the 'p swollen with sweet on and el- 01. equal pertseaeh day. Add some good condition powder to their morning mast. Put about one-hens tablespoonml of eeonite to a quart of drinking water. Keep them in good dry comfortable-quarters with -_ Anne.“ of sunshine in, their the use of 1)“me hibitod tor wheeling- spov‘nding when the “nays” were call- Bicycle riders wfll'heve the privil- ege of riding on the sidewalks taken from them if theyd fail to dismount when passing pedestrians. The police have received complaints that this custom is not being adhered to, and if any more complaints are entered, A Dangerous Pumice Which Nearly Became Paul Little Boy Was ;. Nearly Drowned The meeting closed with the nation- al anthem. May Not Ride on Sidewalks [E STANDS. ’ponm-y W, is the most obstin- n secondmg the mo- ate, sickening, and difficult to cope be and felt like Mr. with, and it damn precautions through the Scott are not taken in the start to art-gt act campaigns, and the disease, it will run through a , L __'.u I--.. n-Ohino hut Lewalks taken , ing “s to dimount. boiling 8 The police they ‘ ts that this shduld acted to, and 1'13 w: are entered! {cm ROUP IN ITS VARIOUS STAGES. One of the moat dmdlul diseases among poultry in that of roup. which usually begins with u cold. All (owls rstages o! the diseases, the best care "0'88! " the hatchet. as_they can seldom per cent. ;be cured, although in‘the early steg- w] es they may be cured by taking a A ‘lettl small apt-lag bottom 011 can and Kw. a ejecting. into their nostrils and foot m :0! their mouth a little kerosene oil the hell if heads are swelled, anoint the “fared u 'perty swollen with sweet on and alâ€" . A): are subjoci to colds. as well .5 kn! manity, and should have the some attention that we should give oursalvâ€" cs; for should we neglect to apply a might prove quite serious. The same will be applicable in case your (owls about in numerous ways, vim: roost- ing in damp quarters. cold draught: .In our opinion Roup is more to he feared by poultrymen than the deod- ,ly disease of cholera. the disease, it.will runthrongh tha entire flock and leave nothing but death and ~ destruction in its path. Symptoms of Roup my be hem-ib- ed thus: Fowla begin coughing and sneezing, and sometimes their breath- in: is heavy. accompanied by a they are drinking almast continually if they have access to water, which is indicative 0! their being Ieverish. As the disease advances the head he- comes inflamed, swelling on one or both sides‘ frequently obstructing the sight, the eye sometimes being en- tirely destroyed. It my be .notleed and eat antil the last, provided they aee not internally aflected, in which case 'they are stupid, and a fitscolor- ation of their excrement may be not- iceable, which is made the same as that o! lowls elected with cholera. pa? swollen with sweet oil and 31- co 01- “11131 Dartsreach day. Add some good condition powder to their morning mash. Put about one-hall a mg water, as this is absolutely no- cessary to manphsh a speedy aura; not forgetting to remove all sick (owls from those attached, to prevent an albundanee of sunshine 11:. tm roam, and it should be well littered with straw 01" leaves, which should be changed frequently. Their drink- ing vessels should be cleaned with boiling water.» The utensils in which they‘ .are fed that running mash when {owls are alectcd with true disease they have splendid appetites. we take cold the result may be brought spmdinz of the disease. A subscriber to the Poultry Keep- er given another randy which he snyawmcmnonpeverytimcm the chick first shown symptoms 0! Roup, open its mouth, and with n small glass syringe insert into the throntutnrupoodfleqlittlenne- .‘y pnlveflsod nlnm. n‘the disease lisinnnndnncad stage. nndtho iheod begins to smell nnnoint the {swollen parts with common ,vueune nnd also insert some of the "saline into the nostrils with ; anal! fon- bread and mm well seasoned Vith pepper: to one mm! d mm such as bran or cats. mix one w" sppontul oteastor oil.aDo not m- loct to place those film‘s! mum dry place. Board of Education Monthly Meeting 241 Attend thetollcgiate Institute ml 907 are Taught in the Public The regular meet-int o! the Board of Education was held on Wedneedoy in the town clerk's office. There were present Messrs. Thou. Stewart. J. W. Anderson, Alex. Jackson. Robert Knowbon. J, B. Adam, J. D. mnue. Nell Gray, giate Institute wa’s read showing the total number on the roll to be 241 and the average attendance :80. or ninety-live per cent. The report nltostntedthntthenchool hndbeen thoroughly cleaned and swept dur- ing the Easter holldays. Two very valuable presentations have been made to the Commute, the first he‘- lug n mounted set of moths and butterflies presented by Mr. J. A. Thirkell. 0! Chicago, through Mr. G. 8. Patrick, 0! Lindsay. The second gift was thiPty-flve copies of Shake- speare's McBeth by Miss Allin. of number on the roll tobo 907 undtlie average abundance 811. or ninety thanks to the donors for the bell at' 8.45 a. m. It was ‘tetre'd to the finance committee. mmcn mom The upon 0! the Lindsay Public Schools was mad. showing the total the auditor's report 0! the accounts 0! the public sehools and Oolkshte Institute be mserted in the weekly editwns o! the two load newspapers â€"Cartied. ARCHITECTS BEPQRT. was then read 1 another column. dusting variety of James um. PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT COLLEGIATE REPORT. WHO PAYS THE TOLL ? VOTE 0!“ ofrtheuchitect who my 0610013 hid! land will be found in vote of Public LINDSAY AND vxcrann can”: I NEWTON SMALE The OPPOSITE immunsbonldbephcedin tsavingsBank Account. vbe absohne secufity for your money. This Bank pay: interest on the. DAILY BALANCE. You mtetcst fotevctyday your money remainsoudepositno mane: 1 time. In this nynotadouuiscvetidle. Ofice Hunt: 9 an. no s P.“- FINE '6? MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1817. Branches of the Bank in every Province of the Dominion. A general Banking business transacted. Savings Department at every Branch. Will Bore for A Post representative had : eon- vomtion with Ir. R. H. m'ho is interested” with It. Batman. 0! Wanuburc. WIVWJII boring (or gas Ind oil in Victor“ and Pet- chore county. LINDSAY BRANCH, - - W. C. T. MORSON, Manager Hr. lat! Sum “cations Will WI Shortly in This District ~ $10, $20, $50, $100 and $900 and the exact mount payable in Austria. Belgium. Denmark, France. Germany. Gécat Britain. Holland, Italy. Norway, Russia, Sweden “Switzerland issutedontheface ofeaeh cheque. while inocber countries ofcheBank. THE CANADIAN BANK â€"_â€"-â€" - OF COMMERCE B. I. WALKER, President manna LAIRD, Gwen! W 3 1â€"2 and’4' p. 0. Interest on Savings W Bunch: l”. l‘. Manon. Hugger. um. Brim Branch: 0. S. Thompson. Acting M‘r. , ___AA_ 3m 3100 u Ppnnjniwm ”to 3 o'clock. 5m”. 10 co 1 o'clogk. fomidable. Bnnkof doesnotloobvery inlthundud wimtinafewymbl aids-41M dupe-ad inane-defining fewdoflnn wiblutuat ved. Bathe“: Witw- ‘ ~____.___â€"_â€".-â€" , "FARMERS BANK TRAVELLERS’ CHEQUES Victoria Loan . and savings Company MAKE THIS YOUR OFFICE. TORONTO Gas and Oil EVERY DOLLAR Few Dollars A Month I‘LE, Assistant; JAMES LOW, Manager Office Hours. 9 am. {0 4.30 p.m' of Canada OF CANADA CHARTERED 1895 CHARTERED BANK. OFFICE " ' to” ”on. o..- .o-wuooo Paidoup Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund, - 6,000,000 .0... Lindsey. and 1! the on wee secured 1t Peterboro and ‘.not st Lindsay it would be'piped here. or vice vane. Ir. been further new that; they had no trouble in My eecuunkthe Neck 0! had waited at Petet‘boro, veneer-n oil fields. He further mad that everything w“ in good mm “(1thqu- as they make a Hodldnotthmkthey would hare H. B. BLACK. “NAG“ LINDSAY BRANCH. even ‘2' BANKIRG HOUSES B. "06th Manage! Lindsay Branch. Account. when you ESTABLISIILD 1861 LINDSAY. will twei 9e 131A BOOTMAKER m‘otmttloBl-lm.beau mustang-mu u unoppodtothookaungmk,“ mmdmommun m; in all branches. Mann Whilcustomemtotuj on. hope- by strict am Wudcoodwom m s continuance!“ wall Mflo lull-q ~ 6. P I. Mdllp Um; ~ All... lunlnlon “and“ RAILWAY and 00? TICKETS. LITTLE BRITAIN - 08‘!“ Gram at Toronto and Trinity a mu. .Bpec'ul “nation w :1! ‘q at m Mania-god neckstdtq "mm9to 1i mm. 2.)” “(Minna or my time by ‘Pllilh Summer Clo‘ LITTLE BRITAIN. - 03 Is prepared to fill your wants all the latest styles. Fine Suiting: of the The Best is None Too for Our Customers. quantity. Hide from pure lead latest artistic shades : GAVANA 8L WK 0M and Dominion M Sump o! 311 dcscripflt when; m “‘0‘“ och-mm 2.0.808228 ‘l'. a. Hate hett, mums-Mm” null-Hon mm! All information, m3". Om, furnished on appli. cation. Call or write. «MW‘S‘ dunoverthesp‘ m was coum with the fire of p65: he not been and; lawman the crucihhd! Jud $21” 'c c. MATCHE‘ 60 Kent-$5. Lindsay IEABY MIXED DR. G. W. HALL " 1‘1 ‘14 RE 11“. i” Wfl'to'foi Mrs cm I. MOI! . J. RIG . J. RIC . HUGHES YEARS lea-chat Tailor. am.» PM!!! Again for riptionn l‘

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