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Lindsay Post (1907), 9 Jun 1911, p. 7

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' R KENT STREET , IS ASSURED r0 Tl l (Council) ., 1 Tom l Mr. J. D. Flavelle, chairman of thelTHE BLAZE” '3 ' A Water commissioner; spoke abOlIt lay-l W'ES ,, ing the new fire system on Kent- st. WAS BOX CAR .iVVpEG :23 2:3,: $3223 The present pipes were sound as far B{?;%\§QE9M;W. and return 37.00 as could be ascertained and the num- 2350\Vro“ and “tum 4100 her of hydrants now installed amply This morning, about four (“flock Also to 3‘3 0*591' POW” sufficient to satisfy the fire under- the fire team Was called to attend lTU-fs: .; Y l‘saAY 16TH writers but it would be a far greater l a fire near the freight sheds tt ”2;.”â€" rW protection and prevent a holacaust' was found that an empty box car reassw 5950 "L T AlN SERVICE should the other system burst. had in some mysterious manner beâ€" ‘i No .:“ Egcfig‘sésc::°:::t:r "am It will cost between $3000 8: $4000 come ignited, and was well 1n flame ‘ '~"" to install, and those along Kent-st. l0“ such a windy mght n “’0 1n ”I“ 51“ ' CLE FARE should not have to pay all the rate 35 CICSB proximity to the frelght ’ Vi HO O R O A D A Y on improvement but the town atilarge sheds and freightd czlirs as this one l , -_. .- 1 23 25 should ass: '.st There would be three would Pro“? (1863 ed: dangerous, bu 6°93 1.....1. .1 gem“: Limit May 26 hydrants placed on the system. Mr. git was 5°C“ gotten under control w. .-.. mm: «4. of 2310x115 Flavelle said that the onus did not Any freight cars that were thought .3‘1'.il.ll (‘itv Agent 01 rest on the water commissioners as to be too close, were moved away if :‘iix ’1 “03' D9?“ A3 e'1.1t the old system was alright. It rested by the yard engine The origin 0f THE POPULAR 70L P152" POUTE U32; or 5.3.15 T5“ 3.0 ‘01! :3?“onth PARK . 83.31;.“ AN RIVER FRENCH R“ ER GEORGE \IN BAY LAKE coc CHlCHlNG RAW ARTE“ .A LAKES, Etc. \ll.’ SKOKA EXPRESS LeavesTo'onto 10.15 a.rn. daily, except making direct connection at Su TIEC‘ Muskoka Wharf .0: all Muskoka Lakes Points. R0 JND TRIP HOlilESEEKERS’ EXCURSIONS TO THE WEST AT LOW RATES \‘l.\ S \llNl \ Ol’ CHICAGO L3: 1.1: :e 1. .i f. lll infor'matinnfxom :33 ., (i:- ii . 11:111‘3; \chI. or address A. E. ll .2 ll ~:-13 l’uwngex Agent '1‘. 1'. . . 3 0.1: Vi. El. Wlbliiiss. A. MAL‘NABB sz Agent Depot Agen W In the Surrogate Court of the County of Victoria a' 3. 1317, Cl.1. 3...; :\ i'.‘_ :13 I. J." all! Lil E’trfions 'r::;'.::?< agai. ~: :11: esta:e 11» .z the Town of \ ictgri a, Merchant ”fed on or about l 1‘ . .»\.l). mm, are hereby " ~'. garcpzi 3. Cr Otlicrwis: ‘;'~:;n:d <n'1citnrs for the 7‘. or he'll r: lift: 19:: ., particular: of r Ln' N: . 321,, 3201'..- "v' '...a..:.-- w ., or sur :MTN , 1:.l ill: 'll:l r ism-tier.- .. l. C' ‘ 'r‘if)‘ lu' \' :Iw given that im ‘ Tenth (lay of lune, gin-Cred to (12» “ -: \..‘. : 1.5172153; arnflflfi ‘ final therein. lining .5 “hi: h i that they r :11} par: .f “hr >6 I tin-n have had (71.1.16 '. m,’ l.l‘ill < ‘ .izir‘c. a". ‘13 ASCTS :zv Dz'r‘wr. "~ r : . 23:1: wit-.1. 1;.- «on? day 01' :May , "Ll'l 5.; TACKSON 4 or the sa' ll'\eC'itC‘rs l .. iii MAN?) R HOTEL Main Street w .1. N N I P E G C. l’. l’. Depot) E. MCKENTY, Proprietor RATES $1. to $1.50 per day was I g,. iesmlilislmd and Well ll cel has recently under :- >~ :3 thorough renovation ' ' .iml :1 largeextension completed drilling iful rooms to the 'i.-:1 l') 'uh 1'00 11 has ' 1 tdiators 'Jll'l'l: "lx‘ lf 0' I ".i'C lrt‘ .1l' .‘E' ‘tllll ..-.. . ,. / code! of Comfort .. i 1 this llt\PJ;-1Sfi 'T.~’:'.11-.l “ill: fhvt 3-9 ’ ‘~ I .:i?<twlxlliigl1 sizn‘. "KENMR runniins still ' A noes in l c . “M' “‘Ih“‘“““‘-“‘\i.“““““-““‘ .!.l a T‘ "e '0 1‘ sxsma‘“““$~ : l I I 0 i S d I O i 3 0 O O l 0 O O O 0 I "- ;". -.;n.--â€" z ‘3 3’2"" ‘T '= =3. mini-r45 iffifi 4:; - ‘J 1.94:3... -l.‘.¢ l a}... _..___._...__... " 1. ..7i,;_.'. .3. fl. TH ;: l ~"t i'm'a.‘ .3 ‘1‘ - y- a gag-“ . iv" 3â€" “"4". â€" u A . .‘J. x. ‘-â€"' vv~r-o . mm 7 w ‘ ' 4' 1" ‘7'1 Pariah Hall, {is} 3132. 2‘ .. . T“ h; » -'-Z ‘ ,1 o -", 2.33 :3" . n '3 _. f“ ' e _> . ':.. .o:...r c1212 'ci: core 215, 4.. ,‘ ,‘4 PI-.- _ i I - . "“f 1'. Or. .132, 'r‘.’ .3 113,135, . "_ l r v. .‘-.:c,3.00pr.1. H .L Ti‘aJs Ciel/.3231 l'lz‘f’, ' L't: 31".} hg'ip'm. ,. __ j. ere-":1 ..ivsr ~3-lethod13t C3221 'ril‘ Jun K 0112,33) pflm .1”, .. . '2 «l .132“? ls-W'n Hail,J.1ne 323* ‘. . ‘\ : .--l . ,, .. 1“.“f 'i-zu . ' .....»; Will 2.. ...},z. . 1 y t. \ir “i villj,“ LnrmlmuuTH 3} its. uti‘l‘illl t' ht "0‘ _. \ .1sill“Q‘c: {Sui tllc CHEM- lllir': { '1‘“ ‘9 "1H 11.32sz“! f1-ec,and all lad es til? we come. Mn. T. M. STEWART, D. P d l‘ M135 1:. s. aromas. Dis.S snail-“hills 7' '1; : "-3' if 13.;- 6521:? 3f.\3e\:nder ‘_ . :: ..‘~l:.',.'..‘.:f Tailor. l):Cr;‘.~c l. .__._..__.___ ' ' _\' . . . . 't. . ‘ ‘v . - ‘ 1 J Osephme N ugent with the town whether it muted to the fire is unknown. but as there Mayor Beal insisted that the com- missioners were responsible since he believed the present system was rot- ten since it zig-zagged up Kent‘st. to escape well.s However, if eight hydâ€" rants were suflicient why load the WHITBY ACCEPTS SEYMOUR POWER; Whitby, June 5.â€"-Whitby electors gave majorities to two. important bylaWS upon which they voted to- day. One was to ratify and agree- ment With the Seymour Power Company to supply power to the town. This was carried almost unanimously. The second bylaw was nection with the latter akeen con- test was waged, the opposition be- The major1ty in favor of the law was 125. Elec tric 3 to establish a free library. In con-l ing led by the Reeve of the town.s tY- team was running along smoothly in THE LINDSAY POST The Secret Here - 0,0 N - ‘.‘.r:- ,- ,xz” '-__.‘, You frequently hear of how well our (garments hold their shape, no matter how hard usage they are given. The secret of their shape-retaining qualities is no secret at all ; it is simply a matter of hand tailoring, good canvas, the best of hair cloth, fine linings, and careful inspection, a complete masterv of the details of fine tailoring, and a determination to see that they are incorporatcd 1n eve ry garment that bears the “ Progress" r “20th Century" Brand label, LET US SHOW YOU THE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES WE ARE OFFERING IN THESE GARMENTS AT $15.00 M. J. CARTE DIED IN lDAHO l Mr. M. Myles, word this morning that his brother, Idaho, died a few days ago. No particul- clothier and .._Furnisher.. risky business to the initiated, while to buy such lands or lots from stran- gers, who now scour the country, on their paper plan representations wih surely bring.dissapointment and latex regret. Ihave solittle confidence in thc business and in the majority of the sellers that they are not allowed or the farm, if known as such. EPETERBORO OPINION ‘ 0N LCJ. GAME l The Peterboro Collegiate Institute had to come from behind to win the return game with the Lindsay ‘C-o-l- l ’legiate ball team at Riverside park, on Saturday afternoon, but when they did get under way they cut loose with a vengeance, drove pitcher “Tubby" Williamson to the woods and the en- of town, received H. Montgomery Myles, of are accompanied the message, how-l ever. i l BEWARE OF LAND SHARKS Editor of The Post,â€" Sir,â€"As it has been reported sup- posedly for a. set purpose, that Iam one of the many. who have been blind- instance will show the {possible and probable outcome 0: lblind buying. An acquaintance whc secured two lots in Chicago Suburl some two years ago, considered him self lucky when the first years tarec were only $12. The second year loca improvements ran taxes up to 356.0! and that was paid, but when the thirf .years tax bill was largely our 8100 he let go and the lots with previously Just one gagement ended 19 1:05 in lavor of :the local students. tion event referred Before the avia- to, the Lindsay front with the score of 5-0 in their fav our. Stan Cresswell pitched fine ball for the winners striking out ten while Williamson had nine fans to his credit and Brown, who succeeded him, two. The fielding feature was contributed by Rey Dixon, the local thirdbaseâ€" Mrs, James, an aged lady residing,man' who leaped into the air and on Regent st. ,tripped over a wire on ' pulled down a sizzling liner With her lawn, Friday evening and dislo- one hand There was a good crowd of cated her right shoulder. A local phys fans present and they seemed to on- on these places being raided, the ow n- or declares it was store there merely } AN AGED LADY INJURED SHOULDER for his own use and he has to be set at liberty. ~ Constables declare that drunken- ness has greatly increased in all parts of the city. One constable said: “We cannot catch the offenders in the act of selling liquor, but it is very easy for us to see by the number of per- sons who are found drunk that they are at work.” The police claim also that many dens in the city where 1y investing in such wild-cat speculaâ€" tion, your grain Ayear ago, while in Winnipeg, friend lug). advised me to be very careful, lpaid taxes, went up in tax sale smoki kindly permit me to inform 3Why' Oh Why “'1“ people trust absol who give promise 0 readers, that there is not a :ute strangers wonderful increase of values in a fev of truth in the said report. i a .months or a year while in instano there, (a high omcial in talk- after instance the careful saved dol lars,-â€"their allâ€"are talked (it o should I be considering a purchase :1 them by most 913315313"? but 13151335 that city or its suburbs. To buy while on the ing representations. John Campbell ground, tome appears very ician attended her injuries, and she is suffering considerable pain. The town roller is attacking the st, tcday. This street has been rather badly cut dp, on account of a water main being laid, so that .the roller was badly needed. Kent lstreet has been greatly lmpro‘Ved be 'twcen Adelaide and Sussex sts., and was a long wished for betterment. N0 CLOCK YET . FOR POST 0511195 (Council) A letter was read from the Post lOfiice Department in regard to the in- Sstallation of a clock in the Post Of- lfice. saying that it was a matter that .._~_..--..¢ pay $120. a year to doubly protect its was nothing in the car the cause ' main street. is attributed to tramps. stroet with more. This addition gives Than Ever additional revenue to the Wat ter Com- mi: SLODCI‘S Mr. Flavelle said it was absurd to ,. .. $000- 2",... DOD Reeve DObSOD liked the dupli-ibe. of drunks brought before Recorder cate system but said that there werelweil‘ yesterday. Out Of a I!“ 0‘ 34 many ctizens who have no fire pro- Sign, sixty-one were for drunken- tection or water service, whc would Ch: of Campeau stated that since the have to pay early closing law had gone into effect. Mr. Flavelle said that should Ke nt' {if re 1h}: pastintdlggfmnggggstgé street burn 1t would meaua heavier'distixt. of the city and boarding . tax on these very people anyway, beâ€" EICUS'ES “3'0 fit! (11133 it Illmfitable ‘0 13g? sides nearly enerybody is more or less ;:n?pt§§; aluggeyatlryf iigIrlgdsedr 1.20;; interested in the wellfare of Kent- st. after the 5310025 had been closed for ' and should appreciate its enormous the night. _ , *0 the to” quiit‘fd‘lil" DOSE. 21322.3 fifi‘ifihd‘é Mr. James Boxall said that there‘various Jens of the city. The con- was no other part of the water sysâ€" sEables cnargcd with seeing thalt the m .. My ....... wingslri'w its: one? Kent-st and the matter should be' When the liquor is stored in houses, thoroughly discussed before a decision is reached. The Mayor says the sys- tem is rotten so something must be done. The town and council should work hand in hand about it. Dr. V'rooman, â€"The Mayor wanted' the committee appointed to confer1 with the water commissioners to meet in the council chamber first and have everything agreed upon beforehand. , _ It should not have been done. .He tiliggyesvogg’ are now more frequent- thought it would be better to have ' the double system and be safe. It . Dep. Reeke Dobson ,â€"-The committee were negligent not to meet the water renc wiser commissioners as they should have. The Mayor assevered that they should meet first as he proposed. They 6083 S or should use their heads and not theirl feet alone. Why use 11 hydrants when 7 are sufâ€" nmuax June ‘6â€"11'1 thick weather ficient Dr. Vrooman wanted the old' - at 6-30 0 ClOCk yesterday morning the committee disbanded so Ald. BabCOCklgregihtwigflihetl) giiircfk ggméneiggsdl picned the Mayor, Messers Ney‘ilslandp one of the forts in Halifaxi lor Lewis and McLory and Dobson to harbor. Six hours later she floated l m... .. 10 o Dialling. incremrgefcszzi A special meeting 0f the represent- her pai nt apparently not having been atives from the town council and S craped Ur‘ers were made 0f help water commissioners met this mom',iggmc32::g;:3id:n§1r;rfnlhdfi:;a?t§1fldhzl. ing that they might come to some but these Wire declined with thanks. understanding re the water main Onl Capt. T’roul et of the D’ listre ordered the south side of Kent-st. There were l as“ will“: 3”“: b1; E1323?) b-eoprgénp-I Present from the 00112611. Mayor Bea l8 Tfl: ,f‘frsmgesgfick three hours be- ;fhe Public Works department alone Aid. Naylcr Lewis and Dobson, and fore high water and she floated three leould deal with it. It had been for- from the water commissioners Messrs hours ”it“ 1’ high tide the ugterlbeing lwarded to them for consideration. Flavelle, Brady, and Boxall, 2% 1:: iii]: ;feigitlgufgfijn \Pfloct €513: i The public works replied that no. Ald. \‘aylor was chairman of the Haves was aboard, having been taken appropriation had been taken in the meeting. JilG'TaAl lilie garner h t f lestimatés for the current year for this core sun 1s1.1.ecnrec a , 1 After discussion it was resolved the harbor. The o'nly exp lanation for lpurpos-, it would be impossib e to 'mset the councils wishes in the mat- iter. Senator McHugh and R. J. Mc lLavghlin K. C'. are endeavoring to ihave the matter consumatcd satisfac- itorily for the town. MILK BY- LAW FAILED TO PASS (Council) that an additional waterma: n on thelth‘;l 303119'13115 U‘ at Elbelpau 0f 3:8 8') smo e 11110 so t 1c y over e south side of Kent-st. was desirable, lhiirbor that it :as imposmble to see that 't ree hydrants 0f large capacity ahead and the pilot misjudged his and of modern construction should be gl‘OSltiOn dHe tgmught 11:9 was westtpf the islan w creus e was sou I placed on the south side of Ke nt- stf and in feeling has way up, going very v-th the understanding that the town 5. ‘yowl hg struck A fog bell is on i would have the r ght of removing 3 George’s Island at. d it had bee nheard -. off the hydrants at present on thei earl icr in the morning, but the war- north side of Kent-st. to anothnr par li shi p was carriel to the westv vard, and n that position the sound was car- d med system “he"? hydrants may be ried past and became undi~t1.gu1~h- able on board. There will be an in- vestiuat ion. .-,.-.â€"..-_ Hedge CHANGE OF C P R El Castro Reported to Have Sailed. l The mill: bylaw also did not go {11 ”,3 Jim. :- â€"â€"'ll1e Culmn Gov Itbrough, on account of dEVISlOD of ment is in r. oiipt of what is be- opin on. It included everyone who n 4‘ “ :- YIMI‘: TABLE“ 11L :(1 to l)? illll.l’.31l..atl\e information : oVVnod a single COW and sold from "1111. that C: nriano Castro. the It is not known whether Castro de- ‘ sires to land i .1 Havana, or whether t: 19 Government would try to prevent: him Secretary '-â€"- azih Stirs. Albert Shea, of State Saguilly said :.est-3rda thaty the Cuban Government ‘ had no been informed officially of: the Coming DlED ll’x-lijd ram “Prmident of Ver zuela ‘3 quart or so to ngighbors, to get 72,9 (577.3. moraine trai us leave 35‘2“: l r c.11fly fro :11 C .1di z on board rid of their surp 1"3 58991? as W911 , . ~ ‘ 3 1:1: “illllCl' L gas 3i, .1 1.1 h is due here . as the regular :11 1}; Vendors. The 5 mnutis 121t;r than usual, untJ l to diy, en rou;c for Central and South ’ tax was suggested as $1. 09 and til-1.. further not-.ce. l.MCHLAfl‘gnl“\CF1"C‘1.X"lnCOgnl‘O It 31. fallv" 25c. not to buzrd n people, but -â€"-- ; so belicv'd‘. is .; awful ' di~gi iscd to include them under the act and 85:2? lbut is iniprobaulc that he 1.1ll be have the stables and milk- rigidly in table to escape the scrutiny of the a . ovr "'~ - â€"; Cuban offici ais, who will board the ~spectcd. Th“ matter was held 8 “HF: __h 0 S, on Thursday, June I 129.» i here for the next meeting l 2 l l l of Castro, and was not absolutely sure he was on board the Y ; boat. Therefore, the Government TLDOR,â€"â€"In LPGS 35'» at the res“ would not decide its course of action dence of h". s son-in- -,law Mr. W. Price until it was finally determined he islt John Tudor, aged 82 years. Funeral on board the steamer. paivate The conjecture here is that Castro does not desire to land at Havana. =iâ€" and that he will endeavor to conceal ihis identity here, and roceed on ‘ DIED, â€"At SebaS’W-POl Cal 1193030 board the Legaspi and laid at some ' relic of the late port adjacent to Venezuelan territory. Thos. Nngent, aged 78 years. £01058”! at Banana, Colombia. Wilham street road south of Kent- ’ joy the game which was umpired imost satisfactorily by Mr. J. J. Thompson,â€"Examiner. 'd ”as (cs (sax. SmSRSRa gMENS GOODS iii“ l’ens corded Zephyr hegligee Shirts, white @grounds with neat fancy stripesc in contrasting col- ors, attached culls, yoked shoulders, at 50c, The, $1, E$1.2Dand............. ..... ..............$l.oO Linen Collars The Lindsay Collegiate team did not show any real reason in their 1 game here with the local Collegians Saturday afterncon, at Riverside why ‘they should have defeated the latter I16â€"7, in L ndsay, one week pre- 'vious. Though the visitors got away ito a good start in the early part {of the fray, scoring three runs in- gthe first innings, but they failed 'to keep up the pace. In fact they seemed to be a Very ordmary gangi in comparison with the good work. the lg :of the homesters. Of course, i The W, G, R, Collar is the 98$ for fit and style- ,P’fchmg “fl a great deal ‘0 do‘c It will wear longer, launder better and look heater ““1 the “sum Crewell, the 1063: , than any collar on the market.. . . .. ...... 4 for 500 92 o . dispenser had speed, a variety shoots and plenty of control, gever :@ passing a man during the game,‘ and striking out ten Lindsgy men. “Tubby" Williamson didn't have much the locals couldn’t solve once1 they got started, and he was for:- I ed to retire in the e ghth in favor ' of Brown, who didn’t hava Very gOod control. â€"Review. --â€"â€"-- in HYMENEAL §fid WWI? SHORTâ€"ANDERSON. l The home of Mr. and Mrs. Don-l ald A. fAnderson, Maripcsa, was the _ scene a very pretty wedding, ‘ when their th.rd daughter, Maggie J 3 Celluloid Collars and Cuffs, Challenge Brand’ linen finish, stand up and stand up turn downs. Men’s Balbriggan Underwear- Guaranteed double threaded, French neck, sat- een facing, drawers, trouser finished, at each . . . .50c Men’s fine natural wool Underwearâ€"undyed natural wool, fine guage, (unshrinkable) French neck, finished with fancy braid. Drawers outside trouser finish, sizes 34 to 44, for each . . . . . . 75c l Clo-Odo... Men’s Fancy Sox Special cotton, assorted purple, moss brown, reds, mid green with clustered corded stripes, fast colors,perpair............... .......... .....2:')c swun- No. 1200 our special, good weight, all wool, fast colors, spliced heel and toe, seamless. This 13 the best known Cashmere Sock in the trade, for per pair. .25c ,became the wife of Mr. Wilford E. l Men 8 Ties 'Short, scn of Mr. and Mrs. Hm. ] @ Light and dark, fancy grounds in satin stripes Short. formerly 01 Kerr 30138“ l (I? and figured effects, in all the latest designs and color- @l Saskfi The bride entered the room 5 97¢ ings, each 150, 2' )c, 500 and. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . The a; th arm of her father, who r. 22v.) lier away. She was becom'ng-l’r7 overalls and smacks {3 y D ES: 137 attired in a beautiful gown :@@ Black Denham Overalls, good “Elfilll‘, from, -1. 3. 3. . D) . . sun , we: «we: and rule pocl.e.s,1ivetted buttons with or without bib, all sizes fr: m 33 to 43, price .00 and. . . . . $1.00 Smock to match, Boys’ Athletic Jersey special lv made for ou.i .g and athletic purposes, gocd weight, French neck, short armlets, sizes Site 32, price . . . . . . . ..... -z‘3c cream silk mull, trimmed with lace and insertion, wh.le Miss lAlice An- derson, cousin of the bride acted as bridesmaid, wearing a gown of blue silk, over white, both carry-- ing bouquets of flowers. Miss Katie Anderson, sister of the bride played Oil? ad "SC 400 La the wedding march, and Rev. Mr. 2% , ‘Konkle, of Sonya Presbyterian 5@ Men 5 “'l. ite. Duck Cricket and Tennis Pants. ............... $1.00 church, performed the marriage cere EC Men s and Boys Bathing Suits and Trunks, :1 ll 8 <32. 5. ’ 3 1 en - @ Men’s and Boys Sweaters and Sweater (‘ n 1t~ Men Gloves, mODY-i The grow-I} Wasdab y broih Hose Sup p01 {0: 5, Arm Bands. Collai, Cur Bum,“ Hzindker- ported by MP. Jim An erson , l ‘7 T chiefs, Umbrellas. etc. Order your next snxt froui us, we'll er of the bride. The groomvjs gift a do it right for you. to the bridesmaid was a brooch, in the form of a star set with pearls 'and gold cuff l“nrs to the best lgc , man. The happy Couple left fro c n yre Mariposa station, and then took CASH AND ONE PRICE the train for Toronto. The presents 3 were both mmerous and costly inâ€" 2% iciuding a gold watch fromrat the mg? “(fig new. parents. On their my "' reside in this vicinity. .4- -*;*"T$‘T'lÂ¥.n£. alas: Kirov ‘ . _ .. ,i .y. ! . ..:._ Premium. Prue-rm «at.» .,‘

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