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Lindsay Post (1907), 26 Jun 1908, p. 12

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all How to Produce . Pure Seeds' The PEDLAR PEOPLE, of OSHAWA. PRICES MAY BE HIGH New Shortage of Crop Likely to’ Produce x that Effect -- Clean Out Noxious Weeds IOIYBEAI. TOBOITII 321-3 Craig-st. W, 11 Colborne-st. 4 We mt agents in many sections. grew; to spud or hand pull shown cut green {or hav. Even very bad maids at nan’ more than. a com-sf $1 per acre could be dressed: so that there ;\ou:d be httle danger 1mm tweed contammation. In new of the probable Shot-15': in the supply of clover Seed agnu thls seawu prices are likely tq rule pretty hzgh. It will pay farmers who are tortunate enough to have good acces o! alsike and red crover to 1:1- flize ‘hcm for the production of Seed as (3.: as possib!e. In order to obtain the best, prices it wi‘l be necessary to clean ah‘: crop’in the field as [as as possible of. these forms of. noxious weed lift.- which will aflect the purity of the seed. To do this at the least coaxit is nccnssary to sow clean seed 0:! a chart had, a; hoe crops groundmr {rare fallow. It will not require much tune dam to clean out the weed utc :wlnch may be present. Growth on the. tUled out places shoald be mowa with :- scythe and thin fields 1': too The weeds winch should receiv-zzhc closest silentlon are Ribgrass or brrkborn wlnch in red clover fields. is best discovered a Iew. days after mower has gone over the hold, A hoe or Spade “:11 easily destroy thvm, kad duck should be pulled and sar- ned to the fenae. Catch-fly or atncky «fickle should be pulled, as should any other weeds likely Lobe- come a bad Impurity. It farmers ' you'd do thxs generally it would in- crtasc the value of their seed. N07 is the time to get busy; in the’alsike fields. Timothy; should be topped in alsike. A new weed juSt appearing: in this locahty is bladder comp‘oa or box! weed. Look out for itsflrst. appearance. It is a bad one. ' W6 will send poetpaid and free smpies of Pet Walls, of which we make more than 2,000 designs. Black Watch TheaacwinzTobacco You needn’t ever paint an ‘ ‘Oshawa' ’-shingled roof,â€"-the heavy galvanizing the 28- gauge sheet steel the four-way- ' lock, makes mine are GUARAN- Asingle drop infall that time)- AN Dâ€" good roof for twenty-five years (and that means a. NEW roof for nothing if they leak SOME shingle roofs keep out the worst of the weather if you patch them up every ‘ ~ 5 u m m e r . They ought to last at least ten years, if they’re well , cared for. Some met- pretty good IRON. They make passably good roofs for maybe fifteen yearsâ€"IF you paint them every yearâ€"two coats. BUTâ€"these “Oshawa" Special Gal- vanizedl 5‘“-.. Shingles of REALLY pretty good IR ON. Roofing Bight Casi-s; 30 i3 335 â€"But It Is Far GER-33333 I. TOBOITO OTTAWA W, 11 Colborne-st. 423 Sussex. A New loo! for Not“: I Loch by ‘93 - “Oshawa” Shinéles ’- Gal§anlzed Steel I‘I'TA‘IA LOIDOH IIHIIPEG 3 Sussex-st. 69 Dnndu-st. 76 Lombsrd-st Write for details. Mention this paper 11 A {are stock judging compct tiona’ new :i‘o‘utmcnt in connection with! the. (‘cntrai Fair is to be maugn'ated‘ at this years exhibition. General rulrs “Lit-En are applicable apply to thh‘ department. Judging will inc'uia three ‘cctions (3211111 two classu ir.‘ each. Beef and dairy cattle sheep and swuw and horses. Tw‘enty five cents: entrance [cc “ill be charged :mJ en- trance is limited to persons tw-nuy five ymrs and under. Twenty -fi'.‘c minutes is all .that will be alh‘med for judging and (giving reasons on each c'ass of animals. In placing the awards judges will allow 3e7e'ny punts {or proper placing and twen- ty points for proper reasons. It Will be seen that the: idea .11 holding such competitions is so get the ,xjoung men interested and nine to ovalify as judges. For that. reas- oa aLne u commends itself to “cry right thinking farmer. .The idea w.s inst nggcsted locally \by Mn, F H. vad, .B.S.A. while the contest meal fall n expected to be rerfi keen. A score of workmen are Speedily changing the appearance of the! burned mill of Mr. John Caregwgirom§ ‘a scene of perfect chaos td one of regularity. that is to say, regular piles cl scrap iron and neat little piles of boards and timber. The old struc- ture of the mill, or what was left oi ,ir.E has been all pulled down- and the chared timber cut ‘up [or wood. The ‘machinery is being taken part and and the good sorted from the bad. .Therc seems to be Very little good. ham-vet, and generally speaking,r,he who'e outfit is a candidate for‘ the scrap iron Jung "â€" LA- _-- Stock Judging Competition Scrap Iron and Charred Wood Gathered upâ€"Engine Room Needs Repairs as good cedar shmgles or as ordinary m e t a l shingles. (You no- tice no- . body but ’ " me calls their shingles STEEL â€"â€"metal is a handier word). But my shingles are not only guaranteed for 25 years â€"â€"in writing, with a. new-roof- for-nothing penalty and $250,000 back of my say-soâ€" they are also guaranteed to b e rain-proof, snow-proof, wind - proof, fire - proof and lightning-proof. about the same at the steel rust or rot? Wouldn’t it really pay you and public buildings all over Canada. Though the same 25- year guarantee goes with every roof, we've never been called on yet to make it good. Read the book, won't you? ' The tearing down process has not been acComplished without the umal slight accidents attendant upon such escapes from failing bricks and oth- er things are reported. It will be weeks yet before the debris is all cleared away. The engine roomand the north end‘ of it especially nevi;- a lot 01 repairing should the mill b.- re-built. l‘he bricks have become loosened partly in ,oonsequence or the fire and partly through the work.- men havmg to tear out .n._ corner in order to remove some parts of the 11333th . « k t of mm: Ark Steel Ceilings sud Side Department to be Inaugurated at Lindsay Fall Fair. a am on p l;â€" : at the go-m shingles or as As a mat- ter 0 f cold fact,they are good for a century. How are you g o in g t o makeweath- -proof ESTABLISHED 1861 Now um the 1-3313: at um. has cleared. hwnn it" is well that we con- eider. sane of the goon. work done by the town‘s 'repmaedlnflves ut the re- cent meeting of the Counlm Council. Mr. Jordan end Mr. Eyre. put forth aytrenuous ettort In have jus- tice done to tho tour I! the mtten of til" income and bushland tax and did 'tneir bed: Ibo km W elimle, uted so far as flheyeppiicd to the county Irate. Natwihmundms the strong-:r' engumenu. howevar. they, utterly failed in their endeavor; nut only in so Inn as it related to Mr. Eyre’ resolutionto Wrinlize the government to him Iflbdse (nixed ab- rogated IE regards up wholo'counb ty. but also 5130 lihe town alone. After the mdtiqn was ma down. it came out in discussion that in One thrn- was ad: a dollar. 001qu '10: either income: or busing!) assessment. Mr. Esra saw the golden mom“, Ely staring lhim in Ehe' ,faoe. :‘md he made haste to seize it. ( Mr. Eyres at once pointed out N310 grosa injustice. to Lindmy which was caused by such a condition of affairs. and he pointed out M here every diligence was exertised to see thaw amusements Were fair and equitable. In Opt» to his personafll knowledge. 3 building it Reaboro which was asses- ed at $600 bud recently changed hull- at $2,500. and that. (:00, within er- notmg any business tax. The busi-J mas tax in that case would have been $1.800. Cheese factories also and stores Wen allowed to gut matrix-cc. Mr. Eyre: ountendsd that the! far:- mers was in justice entitled to W s tax nu goods they sell as the” mei- chmt to my on win; he bought. He fitted a case when; I tamer cold enough mover seed at! ten acres to pay double the purchase prices of the land. - V ‘ The other! members finally saw. the point. and thanks to Mr, Eyres’ per- sistency. threw off $100,000 in Lind- Good Work Trunk btaxion mlder the superintpmr dence of Mr. Sutherland station am nt.1 Victor Chmnbers son of Mr. Edward Chambers, of Echelon Falls, met with a painful accident: on WM. as a Iresult of which he will be badly manned [or the re‘xna'm‘der of 11's lite. It Beams than! 139, was. in'flle 8.0th making n picture M card holder on a band saw and in some Way oune in pontact with the gaw. and had three fingers out off anti the tips of the others, sliced 0!! the remaining Victor Chambers Loses His Digits while Working with Saw Drowned at Dorset Lake on 3 Drive Ian Named Truscott Loses His Life on the old Gllmour Limits. Lost Three Fingers At The Falls News reached The Poet of a sad drowning accident which took place Saturday at Dorset Lake. It secms that a man med Trusoott was working on a ‘drive on Der-u? Lake in the old Gilmour 11mm whvu ha fell into the water and gescuxg. under the loss was drowned bgtorc anything could be! \done to mricate him. Trugoott lived at Bury’s Green and was well known and generally liked and hit. death is much regretted. The unfortunate inan’s brother was in town last evening and wax much griewd at the new; which had been conveyed to him. Boy Found Torpedo Had Narrow Escape Wanted to limit Go Off and": Bad- ly Burned found in. W the Grand Trunk. "hear it go 01h” fit: one Work with? a dome. Irb went off all right hand in doing so denim: sevgarg in- jury to the lad. empower flying Bub {swell M 1m peel migmnumn. into his tame with some mallow burning it we: badly. He might have been killed. as railwqymen say, had he been (linearly over the erpldr hive When it .went off. He is redsmrenv ins us well as can be empe‘cte'd- Kim: a!!!” D12. Wilson was called and the Victor. McGflynn. a south‘ ward. boy“ 73 business tax. OA’TORIA-W Reeve Eyre: Secures :1 Ram tion in County Rate for the Town kind Joseph Wilson Passed Away mummmm" “anthem m .w MWWOL‘”? m recanted “30 W" In skin troubhl. um" ‘ the moral!!! med with were amicably W There in. km. 3 “a” get better results- Th” one or two ‘T'rth-o-uves” bedtime 1n «mum to th. Was 0mm of the lathe: for Twen- ty Year: Death was due to ‘Che effect or I stroke of paralyu's guanine-d last Fri- day evening. For ,the {an two days ho had been unconscious. He was to“ merly Ln Orangemins (bu; 0! 1m years and snared. his gonnec'tioo that order. He Was a member 0'! Cam bridge-st. Methodist; church. ert at home. ‘ . , The funeral took place on Friday at 3 o'clock co Riverside cpmetery. Indigestion. Stomach Troubles. Coo- uupuJon sad Billoutnou. "Fruitâ€"t- aves" as cold by 1.11 dealers at 50c t _ - -_; “(A a." an In!" or price 177 0th.". its. died I]: bb home ‘ about. eight o'clock la: Without flnubt he may years at 38¢ on. an 1211 pt Jul; Just. Born in Elie comm of Emily; he had dwm am hut in that vi- cinity or. in Lindmy. It is New year: n’noc his runny moved here. His rather and mother. Mr. uni. Mrs. Samuel WVibon. both? bune Trial Iro- land in 1822. '11!» family included MatthewJW. 11., of Lindsay, Sum uel of San Franck“). Robert. of Rochester. [nigh Wesley. of Saul! Ste. Marie. and M18. Robert WW- acn. of Peterboro. ‘ Summer Camp at Peterborough An Excellent Time Promised for Those Fortunate Enough to Go. Anangcments are practically com- pll'ti‘ for the summer camp of the ch-terboro. Port Hope. and Lindsay Young Men's Christian Assocmtvon The camp will be held at Sandyxpoint situated about twenty miles north of (Pctcrboro. on Ciel»: Lake, which 13 a beautiful expanse of water. 117 mules in length by two miles wide.. and is the beginning ‘of the. tamom Kawcrtha Lakes. It: has n beautiful sandy beach tar “gunning; good field to: baseball and other athleuqzamcs Bonung (aciixties are unexcellcd and to: no dwciplen of Isaac Walcou. a not: treat in in store. ! THOSE WHO CAN GO It 13 open to any member of that. I51.0 A. 1n 'Pelerbcro. Port Hone and Luzosay or any non-member approVed by the local Secretaxy under 17 war: of 152. whose npplxentiom us In astore tha 8th or, 0! July. One dollar. of {In csmp lee 13 required when nypfi- -â€"L.An :- nun-‘n nnvflhle nt 6830 if- almprovemenu which 5"" b ounce 01 “new 0° ‘t‘h‘ swing brine ue now 30””. pietcd m u- bn'dse “PW“ tents I finer W m merly. The mou- ”9"“ Followmg the usual custom many sptnal {guinea are down on thc-P-‘O mam and as good a tune; as on nu! plevous fur is confidently expect- ed. The cost 15 not mo great to mummy me going who an mn- agn hr: Mondays at that. .unc. 1m: hoys‘ camp mu be held from, July 15m to July 29th and the swam (Iron .nul; 31“ to August 14th. also'bcen Tue camp W111 be in on H. C. Wright, gen. sco.. mr. E. A. Frowdo. Pl!!- bow. Mr. Wm. 3. Cook. Laumny. 541‘. J. P. Reed {Port flaps. and a staff lindc' - tha 8th (08'! 0! ‘1” camp ,leu 19 when 15 made, socmtion. EAT ORANGES “Frat-punt.” wul be in charge 0E Mr 2 applxcntiom 0! Juli- 0‘ 13 required Lie, payable in balm. while“ fine Pdflm mumd‘i o bowels than '59 W «will! 1”" cut 683 PcterLor 3,- I)u’.,\ Peter- Gon. Sec” gen. at». 391110! tor-i Pepper Twins Are Making Good Southern Papers Speak Well of Two Lindsay Boys. The Chm Nail mu tho fol- lowirig to any (1 the well-known Pep- per turn. who are doing excellent comedy stunts in Tcnnesaee: ‘ â€" A..- Ittwrom-rgpflnbrmm dead the bye. amply life the eyeiid sud oflm blur Maul" me. In; In! M01. in row. forced out. T-h The pretty house am Mn. Warner. Bond-st. of a very pleasant gar. evemng given under :1: the Panel: Worker: of churrn. The weather w feet and the probably The program 00 lowing numbers; by EMS Morgan: matrnmwul trio. thelle: sons. K‘ strumental 3010 ll Mr. \inoent; inst! Ron: sons 31m ' Harding «cupid ‘ Parish Workers’ Garden Party A Pleasant Evening Spent at the Resi~ dance of In. Warner. ' The pretty house and grounds of Mrs. Warner. Bond-st. was the seen.- evemng given under the ausptees of the Parish Worker! of St. Paul's shun-n. The weather was almost per test and um probably had much‘to do with the. unqualified success at.- tmding the function. The ground: rm" prettily decorated for the oc- oasion and e most enjoyable social tune m opent. Ioex cream and are wue «fled dining the evening. The procnm consisted oz thetol- lowing numbers; Imtmmentnl'aolo. by was Horton; eons. Miss Leary; :‘-.mâ€".“.' ‘I'hI‘ m 80‘: ‘nd The lines of t/n’s mod- el betoken t/eat concefi- tz'on oftlee designer’s art that marks t/eez'r a’z's- tznctzbn between ora’zl nary and extraordinary a fitting style for gen- era! nse. $10. 00, 12. 00, 15. 00 Colored Hat Bands will be more popular several years past. Our assortment Is very c1 Dundas F Iavelles, Limited unqualified success u- nnction. The grout“: decorated for the oc- most enjoyable social It. Ice\ cream and sake luring the evening. I: consisted of the (of- rs; Instrumentals-330. on; song. Miss Leary: A Brill‘ant Pupil The ”PM 001mm Inxitute W nun he justly proud of her 321:]; Hi- l'elioin Gram at East wood. m “student at the Iliad- :: ”haul. I.- graduated M hour- In!!! Toronto Universi: and has noe'fved u:- Ian. 1 B. A. with W III-dine. 11:35;an “humanism. in: chat caning.“ ad “WM“ In Find-w. he Ross Brown Killed Knot Tied On Saturday Morning Rice Lake Tm Ross Brown. the four-yearold son of Mr. Isaiah Brown. Lindsay-st. south. ms dinofi instantly kilh-d on Saturday about 11 o'clock. While Itgumptinc to plum) on a load oi mbelonflltoofinsmdtellhmk- want. braking his neck. Drs Bur- rows 1nd Bmwn were quickly sum- moned. but the feeble spark of life bod fled. Ross was the you“ of a family of three on! would have been [iw next m 0‘ October. Ind he find. Mr. Ind Mu. Browfi are grief trick- cn And all m mild that. their little boy. paying and: a. short time ago ghoul: their ban. is now lying deed. The smooth: of the entire onnmuni: 8 vi}: them in their sor- PM Year Old Son of Isaiah Brow Curiosity Falls Offload of Bay. l Bis lieu.» phymitu a: must hardly refined what Ill» happened. Later in! Coroner Dr. Burro-I deemed an inquest among-try, being 0! the which“ the death was pure'fy ac- oiduzul. The M d Rho Ettle fellow re- move! one at the brightest and most promising young lives in Lindsay. He was ulwtys looked upon an a very clever boy and unmmll'y active. It. was this activity on his p111: which partly was responsible for hio'deathk tubdheuotmmpma feat be- yondua W In mighbatifl be in the land of ting. living. Clothing and Furnishing Department m mmv mar mnsu. Emmy ma The sheleton coat is a garment for none but the most Clever tailor to attempt. No other so taxes the shill andfoz'ls the nnshzll/ul. Ours command complete n- sleet. npular this summer than for i very complete. 35c to 75:. I $2. 00 to 8.00. Bruised is Knee Hurt Hauling TM on I'hmbdl-Ya commg out - ‘ up. however. With 9" “be! mad than a badly ””5931 knee‘ ”3 White humans a 119”“ a truck «on the amnion Phfi‘m’ , sanc- umoconnttble W a; wheel struck a Mo chroflfll I” 11:9an to one “9 ”a fl Cam rather abruptly upon (h v’ tam. However. after Thing,» tectnw-mmdhbw . __ -.L.- inhurvm‘w’. Mr. Jack Hayes of Pet cu!» in the pmc knot ii! 81'”! him about two ycar Captain Copperwaite. Tho mas ha of years ago “'1“ Gétarlo flarble 3" Granite Work?“ no tther injury hi knee. was urn-13 i0 “5 m“ m 't. It grew of co“ the k at. 116 came at tree two roan ‘80 i go as to Include the in to l'etcrbuom It AS ‘15 possxbte. the pine 8m" bland Rice Lake- 1“..." in All “30* M F '3‘ Kobe rm 6“" . f h. ‘gtofl duifl'“ " M. . o." «mew! '" ding m-‘hmfl c rd» D“ 0 8""! Nov in Possum “ Peterbomzh l“- Peter”- brow It. In vi: £5 two: In. t" cw l"

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