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Lindsay Post (1907), 14 Jun 1912, p. 4

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PROCEEDINGS OF ELDON COUNCIL Chas. E. Ross, sworn, stated his! My was assessed too high, as compared with neighboring proper- fies. Assessor stated that he consid- ered he had assessed buildings about 1 a. too high. mâ€"McBaeâ€"That assessment of 'mgs of Chas. Ross on N. a} lot is“. 7 be reduced $200. -â€"Carried. gm D. McEachemâ€"That Jog) V; Staples be assessed as tenant for ‘3 1 lot 7, con. 4. That name of C. EWd be struck of! roll and a K. A. McInnes be assessed for .1536: 15, con. 7 at $1000 and that 63. Uampbell be amused for N. W. ‘ilat 15. con. 7, at $700. That name d Philip Smith be added as M. F. Koranâ€"McRaeâ€"That Reeve Steele be appointed chairman of the Court . of Revisionâ€"Carried. 73: following appears were heard: ‘ Russell and John McLeod appealed tolueneseseedas owners of part or! lot 1. con. 4, instead of Wm. Moore. Neil McEachern appealed to have .H. pt. lot 5, con. 10 assessed to John Gilchrist instead 0! him as he had moved of! said place. mâ€"Carried. a. D. McEachemâ€"W. F. McEachern â€" 1w the roll of 191-2 as amended 63 file Court of Revision be confirm- efl. and that the court now adjourn. in: of the Assessment roll of 1912, 4‘ mac’s hall, Kirkfleld, on Bail McEachern appealed to have a dog struck ofl the roll as it had ‘Qas. E. Ross appefled against the ment of N. i 101; 5, con. 7, as being assessed too high. B. Stacey appealed to have one dog struck on the roll as it had been a 1'. i lot 1, con. 3. That Robert W be assessed as tenant on “bestmckoflrollsnd names tin“. and John McLeod be sub- m asownerBOIWuflot 1, “4.th o! JosephLeebe an! as tenant of lot 3 north std-e <1 Mann st... Kirkfield. That name ed Neil McEachei-n be struck of! roll an! flint name of John Gilchrist be Muted as owner of W. pt. of 3 5. con. 10 and name of A. N. Cunvbén be substituted as owner of S. E. cor. lot 6, con 9â€"Can'ied. W. F. McEachemâ€"A. D. McEach- antâ€"m1: John Reid be assessed as mt for lots 5 and 6 Queen st. Wine land $100 and buildings macâ€"Moranâ€"That members of Court of Revision do now resolve thmaclves into ordinary members of municipal council to transact busi- 11- at the township.-â€"Ca.rriod. 1b minutes 01 the last meeting of HcNeflBe, county clerk and â€"W. F. McEachemâ€"That the of meeting of 'April 20th as adopted.â€"Carried. a. Court of Revis- as follows were name of W. W. treas.. enclosing account from Osh- Moranâ€"W. F. McEachern .â€" That awa hospital for $73.50 for hospital this council instruct the new and fees for Dunc. McDo’nald.‘ clerk to issue a. writ against C.P.R. H. McInnes. notice of his intention for unstated damages caused to pub- to erect 160 rods wire fence along lic roads by them in building their the west side lot 37, N.P.R. con. 7 C.P.R. trka especially at lots“ 1-1, Stewart O’Connor, re grant t5 Drain No. 1. Stewart O'Connor, re by-laws closing diverted roads on C.P.R. John Sutherland, notice of his in- tention to erect 50 rods wire fence on W. side lot 10, con. 3. J. R. McNeime. encxodng $4.75 N. R. cash and percentages and giving statement of $128.40 still due town- ship from same. Chas. Vassar, enclosing $15.00 for pool license in PALE D. D. Campbell, notice of his inâ€" tention to erect 160 rods wire fence on E side lot 19. can. 5. Hopkins, Weeks Hopkins, stat- ing that they propose going on with the suit of D. D. Campbell on June Mrs. E. J. McIntyre, febbtdding the, council to cut down trees and shrub- bery opp. lot 5, con. 3. Crushed Stone Ltd., ofiering to de- tion liver stone at Lorneville at $1.10 per} roac‘ Dpprt. Colonization roads. stating that Government had granted $1500 to aid in road construction in Eldon in 1912. A. Fisher’s affidavit that he had a. sheep valued 'at $12 killed by dogs. Hector McLean, giving notice of his intention to erect 100 rods wire fence on 5th concession. D. C. McFadyen, drawing the 31:5 tention of council to inconvenience ha is put to by the C ..P R. diverted road at lots 10 and 11 and. .notixymgl them that he will hold council liable w for damages if they close the ongin al road. Wm. Mitchell waited on council, asung to have fences removed {tome across road allowance on 7th con.. opp. lot 37 N.P.R. Hector McInnee stated he had built the fences and ‘wonld remove them. Wm. Jones waited on council ask- ing for a special \grant to fix road on quarter line between lots 15 and 16, con. 5. McRaeâ€"A. D. McBachernâ€"T-hat by- law No. 391 be amended to read the Manse Grove Telephone Association, ,1 instead of Eldon Central Telephone Co., and that the corporate seal he} attached to this motion to give it: force of a by‘daw. â€"-Carried. l Moranâ€"McRaeâ€"That Hector Holm- es be instructed to remove the fences of! 7th concession North Portage Road forthwith.â€"Carried. McRaeâ€"A. D. McEachernâ€"That the clerk be instructed to write to Clerk McNeillie of Lindsay refusing to pay :account of Duncan McDonald to the Oshawa Hospital, maintaining that Mimico Asylum be responsible for this account.â€"Carried. McRaeâ€"Moranâ€"T‘hat the reeve an'd clerk make full arrangements for to defend' - the case of D. D. Campbell vs. Eldonâ€"Carried. McRaeâ€"Moranâ€"Jrhat byâ€"law No. 380 o! the township of Eldon, a; by- law to expend $3000 on public roads, be signed and sealed'.â€"Catried. 1860---DUNDAS FLAVELLES LIMITED-m A. D. McEachernâ€"Mc Raeâ€"That the clerk be authorized to notify Col. iIâ€"Iughes about the dangerous condi- tion of some of the Government roads of township of Eldonâ€"Carried ‘ Moranâ€"McRaeâ€"That council meet at bridge on the 9th concession Iot 1-6 on Monday. June 10th at 3 o’- I clock p. m.-Carried. B. STACEY, Clerk and Trans. lic roads by them in building their C.P.R. traCk especially at lots' 1-1, 13,12. 11, 10, 8. 7. 6, 3 2 comes. sion 8, and at lots 16, con. 4. 5.â€" By-law No. 398 of the township. of Eldon, a by-law making provisions for draining the public highway on 3rd concession line between lots 12 and 13 S.P.R. was introduced and read a first time on motion of Mc- Rae, seconded by Moran and finally passed on motion of W. F. McEach- ern, seconded by A. D. MCEachern. Accounts to the amount of $238.09 were passed on motion of Moran, sec-s ended by McRae. Moranâ€"McRaeâ€"That treasurer be authorized to pay D. W. McIntyre, ex-pathmaater, an adVance of $75 on work performed on sidewalks in Lorneville in the summer of 1911. â€"- Carried. PULPSTONE PLASTER LAND PLASTER ASPHALT WING load or! Pulpetone Plaster, which is highly recommended for mpairing inâ€" side walls, ready for mixing and ap- plying. This plaster also takes the place of lime for new work. and barrels. Finest quality of Asphalt roofing keptin stock. Portland went, grey and white lime on hand always. Prices on application at Coal Dept.3w Miss Lottie Tiffin, of Udora, was on ”101108?- the guest of Miss Gwendoline Henderâ€" Mr. Barry Keelick at his home in son a. few days last week. ; Cresswell on Sufiday. Mrs. ‘R. H. Shipman in Toronto a' There Will be continuous games of few days of the past week. ,baseball 3'11 afternoon at Dominion Mrs. M. Gillespie, sr., and Mrs. T. Day Celebration in Lindsay. H. Foster have returned after visit- . Mr- Harris Evans spent. Saturday ing Mrs. P. F. Ems, at Toronto, the 1‘1 Sunderland. past week. 1 R?“ Wilson at Whitby last week. Don’t miss the farmers’ trotting M135 Nora Woodward entertained 3. races at the great celebration on Do- number 0‘ friends to a social eVening minion Day in- Lindsay. ' on Friday night last. t --, .-- Flaveues Ltd. have received a bag . CANNINGTON with music. Mr. Payne will be Very umuae, m 'luwuw. Uu “We”. much missed by all the citizala of the Quite a sensation was caused in town as well as the members of the town on Saturday night and Eun- Baptist Church, where he was a good day, when the news of the collision worker, choir member and Superin- on the Ooboconk-Lindsay line reached tendent of the Sunday school. ‘town, one of our farmer residents, an. 44.. nnnv race-Iain front of the Mrs. C.A. Plank, being seriously 9- See the pony races in front at the grand stand at Lindsay’s big day of sports, Dominion Day. Mr. and Mrs. A. CI: McFarlane anc‘ family spent the week end in Beaver- ton. Mrs. George May and children of Winnipeg. are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall. Dr. and Mrs. Jones, of Hamilton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc~ Pherson this week. Mrs. Phil Sproule, qi Lornevil-le, in town on Wednesday. Mrs. Murray Wilson has gone to spend the next month with her father Mr. J. C. Gilchrist, in Woodville dur- ing the absence of her sister, who has gone on a trip to Vancouver B.C. See the jugglers and acrebats in front of the grand stand at Lindsay’s big day’s doings, Dominion Day. Mr. W. Reed, in Beaverton Thurs- day. Mrs. Joe. Francis, of Toronto, in town over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stone and fam- ily in- Port Perry over Sunday. Miss Florence Way, of Wilford, mo- tored to town on Wednesday last Mr. Rogers of the Rural Mai-1 Deliv- ery. has moved to town, and occupies the housa formerly owned by Wilson Kennedy. Tuesday. On Thursday, of last week, Mr .H. Humphrey’s horse ran away near the 14th. or Brock. but (lid no serious (13-- mage other than breaking the buggy considerably and the harness. To Idndsay for me Dominion Day, for the ' great celebration and all day sports and pastimes. Mrs.M. Gillespie and Miss Jennie, in Lindsay last -Saturday. Mr. Jim Ryan, of 'Sunderland, in town on Sunday. Dr. Boynton. of Peflerlaw, motored to town with his new car on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard, sr., Cam- eron-st. West, attended Mr. T. H. Glendenning’s funeral in Sunderland, on Monday. Don't miss seeing and hearing the patriotic choruses by 500 school chi-1- dren at Lindsay’s big celebration, Do- minion Day. ‘. Cave, of Beaverton, in town on Mrs. F. Summerfeldt and Claude, in Toronto. on Monday. Quite a sensation was cause< town on Saturday night and Messrs. W. J. Cowan. S. Cowan, Wm. Amey and Jno. Thompson motâ€" ored to Toronto on Saturday in Mr. W. J. Cowan's car. The challenge tugâ€"of-War for a cash prize of $25. will be one of the fea- tures of Dominion Day sports at Lindsay. July lst. A lecture will be given in Knox Church on Friday night under the auspices of the Bible class, by Mr. Finlanti on Ralph Connor's works. Everybody welcome. Mr. Walter Foster at Little Britain on Sunday. The Ladies Aid of All Saints church held their monthly business meeting and Social meeting at Mrs. William Amey’s, 11th. con., Brock., on Tues- day afternoon. The weather being all that could be desired. a large num- ber of ladies were present. Miss Doley McCrimmon visited her friends in Woodvilie on Monday. Mrs. R. Edwards and Mrs. Me.- Farlane in Lomeville on Sunday and Monday. A pretty sight will be the May pole dance by fifty young ladies and gentlemen at Lindsay's mammoth Dominion Day celebration, July lat. Union Church services of the Methâ€" odist and Baptist Churches were held in the Baptist Church in the morn- ing and Methodist in the evening. Last Sunday Rev. J. McPherson had charge of both services. The death of Mrs. Alexander Ross on Tuesdayof this week came as a shock to the community. The deceas- ed lady has been in poor health for some time but was not thought to be critical. The funeral took place on Thursday. Rev. A. S. McCrimmon motored to Toronto this week. Mrs. W. J. Cowan and Mrs. T. D. Bell, in Lindsay on Tuesday. The laying ofthe corner stone 0! :12? sxstir, Mrs. NG. Barker, during the new Methodist Church will take :IweeE est J N place on Tuesday, June 18th., at 2.30 rs rn 01‘” left on Tues' J,i ‘,, place on Tuesday. June 18th., at 2.30 Mrs“ Ernest J- NOW left on Tues- p.m. A. O. 'Hogg, Esq” oil-"Toronto, day morning for her new home at will lay a stone in behalf of the! Lynecastle, Sask. Trustee Board and Mrs. Ra. M. Beal,’ M1? Leta Hill Was the guest of her of Lindsay, «will lay ‘a stone in behalf- cousin, Miss F 1Ol‘ence Giles at Linden ofthe Ladies Aid. Addresses will be' Valley over Sunday, delivered by the following ministered Mrs. Barker, sr., is enjoying a visit Revs. J. Garbutt, Co'bourg; 3, J.“ at the home of Mr. George Davidson Shorey, Lindsay; A. M. Irwin, of Can- Little Britain, nington; J. F. Chapman, of Little 13°F" miss Seeing and hearing the Britain; W. R. Archer, of Woodvil‘le; patmtic cums“ by 500 school chil- and others. After the ceremony tea dren at Lindsay's big celebration, ”0’ will ‘be served on the lawn of' Mr. J r‘s. mmmn Day. A. Thorndike, opposite the Church. A‘ The Mariposa Township Conncil cordial invitation is extended to all .held their regular monthly meeting in to attend this interesting ceremony as the town hall on Monday, June 11th. it will.be a. day to be long remember-'- Mr. Nelson Barker and Mr. Lorne ed in our village. ‘Tram left on Monday for Barriefield Don’t miss the farmers' trotting races at the great celebration on Do- minion 'Day in Lindsay. OAKWOOD 1912 his sister, Mrs. Dr. Stevens There will be continuous games of ,baseball all afternoon at Dominion lDay Celebration in Lindsay. l Ms. J. Train, of West Ops, visited tute, held in the town null on Wed- nesday afternoon, was well attended. Miss E. Robson. of Ilderton, gave a vm interesting and instructive ad- I The Mariposa Township Council held their regular monthly meeting in ‘the town hall on Monday, June 11th. 9 Mr. Nelson Barker and Mr. Lorne ‘Train left on Monday for Barriefield Camp, Kingston, for a two weeks’ which was very much enjoyed. Musicj and gtamaphone selections were 3130‘ given and a. pleasant and profitable afternoon spent. . Mrs. Every. sr., arrived home from Toronto on Tuesday after. spending three months with her daughter Mrs. M. Conklin. See the pony races in front of the grand stand at Lindsay’s big day of sports. Dominion Day. Mr. Thos. Warton moved into the house recently purchased and renova- ted by Mr. Anson Walton, north of the town hall. Mr. George Coad, Miss Flossie Goad and Miss Viola Richardson visited at the home of Mr. J. Sluggett at Mount Honeb during the week and attended the Garden party at Mr. Deyell's on Wednesday evening. ' Mr. W. J. Washington, Toronto. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Washington. See the jugglers and' acrobats in! ter visiting friends in Toranm front of the grand stand at Lindsay's; A pretty sight will be the k big day’s doings, Dominion Day. l pole dance by {my young in“ 1 Miss Ida Webster and Mr. E. Yerexl gentlemen ac Lindsayvs mm Little Britain, visited Mrs. J. Taylor 5 Dominion Day celebration, Julyis. on Sunday. ‘ ”212,132; 11:; 3:23; iii ABSOLUTELY SAFE ronto, is spending a few days at the FOR ”W m home of Mr. W. Wilson. I Conference held in Cobourg on Tues- day morning. To Lindsay for me Dominion Day, for the great celebration and A. all day spam and pastimes. Mr. L. N. Stacey. of Little Britain visited friends here this week. Mr. A. L. Pascoe. of Lindsay. spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. DaVies and children of Reaboro, were guests at the home of Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Murray Williams of Frank of the Women's Mail Orders ,Carefully FM V I Mrs. Roazin, of Lindsay, vi: {our village on Tuesday. 1 Mrs. s. D. Webster mm: on Monday after spending :1 iweeks with friends in .Toronto,li ‘10 and other plaws. The annual excursion ofthel odist Sunday school will go to ‘ erboro on June 28th. Ram ml: iof leaving will be given next“ I Weare pleased toheaztha‘ Jos. Tinney is recovering hid! Miss Nellie. Coad has m 1 ter visiting friends in Totem Sandal-land. spent Sunday fin m of their daughter, Mrs. Dr. Em Miss Lottie Wooklridge. arm! is at home for the 3mm. Miss Elsie Hullyer spent 5 with her sister, Miss Lorna at Little Britain. The challenge tng-of-war fora prize at 825. will beone «the tures of Dominion Day sports : Lindsay. July lst. The Bible Society mating,1di' the Presbyterian Church on evening was largely attendant} lecture and lime-light views gm Mr. W. M. Kitchey mmm 13., writes; “I know Baby's Tablets are an absolutei! d“ cine for little ones and that! only medicine I would 8m ‘ ‘ without first. consultins 8 W 'rne Tablets are 311mm“ " government anal?“ ‘0 b9 and we and tree from 921‘“ f". Fowler. Mr. Giles and daughwv were guests of Mr. F1115“I Miss E. Rounsal. 0‘ I visited at Mr. A. McKaY‘ iting her sister, Mrs. Tillsonburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. Staples. 0‘." lull, Spent Sunday at ML 3"“ Dr. Rich. of Lindsay. of‘his sister, Mrs. J. C Miss Jessie Coad of we» Sunday under the parentfl rod Mrs. Hart, of ‘Canning‘wng my! Degueer, of Oakwood we" m Mrs. A. A. Birchard 0‘1 Rev. W. Watts 311de A’ CI“ visited at Mr. Bert Men‘s. m. Nelle Steevefl. Miss R. Medicine

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