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Lindsay Post (1907), 28 Jun 1912, p. 3

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TM storm period is central . the 14m, 15th and 16th. The on- ” Venus period blends With 01 Weary at this period. The is 3150 at perigee and new on 314!!- Very warm weather, low to: and Mastering, menacing m clouds will result at this fine. myometer will indicate unmia. whether much rain will fall . mac atoms. A few days par- and from the summer heat will with rising barometer after atward Passage 01 these The 14th is the central day 3 seismic period, extending from 1m: to the 17th. fingmr storm period covers the Lita the 24th. being central on Dad, who have beta in the city nestexday vis;ting the Electfical M’s plants. They are the hold- Bfthe bonds of the company and ISIS. Macauley, Kingman, Mac- ”,Birks, and Mac)Iu.11, of Mon- ndosmg his remarks, Mr. Macau- rmd, “Two things have impressed my much. One is the very sub- ml work done by both the G01- m and the Electric Company. ypowerhouses are of fireproo‘ com ”now are the storm and wea- , ”was“ for July, 1912, by Rev I!“ in word and works: storm period centres ’W 3rd, «.1: and 5th. The L3; a regular storm period, 9 ‘8'? “the closing days 0! J one, fin ”My have subsided before the We“: and mastering. menacing we ‘. , cloudiness ensue. and 5:39 'm pass eastwardly across These conditions will be mw‘mm' . . . culminatmg 1n excessive. V 1! high temperature, with thunder many sections. on the 6th [01135 in date the moon crosses the Hm"! equator. A brief change to ‘1: moderate rise of the gm of this period. The Ve- , influence, and the moon being gemstor on the 19th. will in- [East Falling barometer, high Ware and electrical storms [mlop in western sections at PRTpEs’soTH HICKS EXPECTS A DROUI‘H mJULY VERY LITTLE RAIN INSIGHT _ C:There’s no mistake about oar reductions. No juggling With prices. The reputation of 131113 Shoe Store ’precludes that $16 insures satisfaction, Men’s Shoes, Womens Shoes, Boys’ Iisses’ and Children’s Shoesâ€"all must go! (Don’t stop to look into your PURSEâ€"You," “Ct need much mOHey to participate in this Sale. C The reaéoh for this Sale is, we want to clean out all our Spring Shoes before Shoes arrive. Carry Shoes over until next season? Not us. Our Grandfathers did that, but not the ag- gressive Shoe Dealer of to-day. (Here’s a mi hty good chance to get some mighty good Shoes at mighty lgow prices. It’s our End-ofâ€"the-Season Saleâ€"â€" an oggortunity you shouldnft overlook. following from the Bel-levilla furnishing the sinews gencer will be of local and genâ€"2 Thur visit is to 33°: 0111.314 ms 0f Electrical Development By Private Corporation Enterprise sAY. llm’t Fail to Take Advantage of This Sale FRIDAY. Every Shoe Price Cut! Cut 3! Cut!!! e furnishing the Sims of development. Their visit is to ascertain the litua- tion of the various groups of comp- anies comprising the Electric Co. 3! ”We are at present sending out about 16 ,000 H. P. in this district and Ihave about 17,000 additional horse power‘ in the process on development. That mcludes the greac development rjat Healy 8 Falls which will yield - about 12000. All this extra power 000 H. P. A careful study of the sec- tion has shown us that at the out- side if we were to put in power to ev- ery factory and house in Central 011- tario, the very limit we could sell, would be 40,000. This means that we will have over 60,000, for which we will have to create a demand. As buz Mr. Macauley pointed out the hatâ€" mony of interests of the company and the towns and cities in Central On- tario, which‘he considml a very im- portant aspect. “We control the rights to power development estima- ted to yield 87,000 H. P. and it is further estimated that by a judicious system of water conservation, 20,000 may be added, making a total of 100, for tb plus. " wili be available for use at the close of next year. At the present time the pleats are trained to sup- ply the demand for our power, but when we have this additional power. for the first time we will have a surâ€" run and in apogee on the 28th, Black, threatening storm clouds will return at this time with thun- der and bluster and light scattering rains. Those who watch their baro- meters and hygrometers may know for a certainty, long before the storms strike about how much wind and rain will come with the storms. Isn't it worth your while to know these things ? Another moderate and brief respite from summer heat will come behind these storms. A seismic period. central on the 28th, covers three to {our days before and alter that date. Do not forget to watch telegraphic reports at all these seis- mic periods. The Venus period being central early in August and extend- ing its influence over the most part of July and August, the probabilities are increased for rainfall; but, at best, the prospects for a sufliciency of well-diffused rains are not favor- able. Drouth will probably be ser- ious in all central to western re- gions. A reactionary storm period res on the 27th and 28th. the lengt? cent- This is the season or the year just prior to the opening of the pmservâ€" ing season, when housekeepers of foresight buy their sugar supply be- fore the market begins to advance under the general demand. The sugar market has been weak of late but it is still considerably higher than a market has been weak of late but it Contralto soloâ€"0 Eyes that are is still considerably higher than a (Weary, Brackettâ€"Mrs. G. F. Black- years ago. Whether the market will well. go lower or not is éifficult to tell. Anthemâ€"0 for a closer walk with Drovers state that the supply of cattle is not as scarce as it would seem. The supply of good fat cattle is scarce, contributing to the high cost of meat. The Canadian Grocer announces this week a ten per cent. advance in the price of potted meats. This, na- turally results from the high cost of meat that has prevailed for some said it is unlikely that'he will un- load his timothy at present. Buckwheat sold at $1.50 a bushel on the market during the past week. Many of the old timers claimed that this was the highest price they had ever seen it' attain. Farmers were buying it for seed and the extra de- mand sent the price up. ured out and be maygbe right. His present opinioo of the ‘fodder crop is not a bright one. and from what he Examiner: The price of hay on the market ranges from $15 to $17. A few weeks ago it sold at from $16 to $18 or $19. On the market, today, a- farmer said he had a few loads of good timothy to sell, but he did not know whether to part with it or not. The fields, he claimed, were none too promising in regard to timothy and clover, and he would not be surpris- ed to see small crops. In fact, from existing conditions, he is looking forward to a small supply of fodder this year, hence the advisability of holding on to last year’s timothy for the few extra dollars it might bring. This is the way he had it fig- FARMERS BELIEVE FODDER WILL BE DEAR She was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct and.sentenced for intoxication. Mr. Hand had complained that her menus were'scant and that his meals were not satisfactory. When- he came from work yesterday he found her in a jovial mood and she inquired if he would like a chicken fricassee. Re- ceiving an affirmative reply, she brought to the table a platter conâ€" taining a steaming cat cooked in its fur. the use of liquor, and in the spirit of a joke served a boiled kitten to her husband for supper. Binghampton, N. Y., June 18â€"Mrs Nora. Hand was sentenced to six months in the Onondaga Penitentiary Mrs. Hand is at times addicted to Boiled Cat sell is to get industries to purchase this power. In order to do so it is necessary to quote rates which will attract munucipalitiee which will be wanting population for development, and we will be anxious for factories to eat up our energy. Therefore the interests are identical. We are work- ing with that object in view. iness men we do not promise to h our money tied up. The only way For Husband gh Fenelon Falls, June 19â€"‘Ihe musi- cal entertainment given by the Cam- ” bridge street Methodist church choir in of Lindsay in the Fenelon Falls Me a- thodist church on Monday evening, of was a treat to all music lovers who attended. The programme was as follows: ne Organâ€"(a) At Twilight, Sellern, (b) Oflertoil‘e in Bb, Read,â€"-Mr. Ce- cil Carl Forsythe. Anthemâ€"Sun of My Soul, Turner. with soprano solo by Mrs. B. F. Mc- Lean. CHOIR CONCERT ‘55 175pairlot a special in colored low shoes, made in one of the newest sty- ‘ les for this season’s wear. the three eyelet cut, smart looking, reg $2 quality, all sizes. Money saving sale pfice.mumnmumnm”mumum. - »- .-n~-.~u- Store Closes at Women’ 5 Chocolate THE WLINDSAY POST. f elk ATTHEFALIS d,â€"-Mr. Ce- 1 LI, Turner. 1 B. F. Mcâ€" that are F. Blackâ€" hmmuâ€" - - 5 Baritone soloâ€"He Knows sonâ€"Mr. F. W. Moynes. i Anthem -â€" The Radiant ?‘ Woodward. Oxfords Contralto soloâ€"The Better Land, Cowenâ€"Mrs. (Dr.) Irvine. Anthemâ€"Fear Not Ye, 0 Israel, Buck; solos by Mrs. W. E. Reeeor; and Mr. M. Moynes. 1 : it , ' 1 ' Cowenâ€"Mrs. (Dr.) Irvine. Advocate A e1 8 year 3 583“ tory Anthemâ€"Fear Not Ye, 0 Israel, litigation, and when 11'; Was assumed Buck; solos by Mrs. W. E. Reeeor ; the case had been finally set at rest. and Mr. M. Moynes, i it would appear the people of this Anthemâ€".1 lay My Sing on Jesus village are to be again harassed and soprano solo by Mrs. W. E. Reesor. ;their judgment questioned by the Quartetteâ€"Even Me, Warren, Mrs ‘action of a Toronto lawyer who in B. F. McLean Mrs W R Widdess {conjunction with one Percy L. Mc- M9917”. Brimmell and Parrish. IDonald, of this village, has brought! Duetâ€"In Heavenly Love Abiding, “it tO re-open- the 0889 on the; Anthem-Savior, when night involv- es the sky, Shelley, with 8010 by Mr. H. Brimmell. Soprano soloâ€"The Lord is Shepherd, Allistonâ€"Mrs. W. E. This is certainly a big Money Saving Event. During July and August we hold Our Annual 10 p. c. Discount Sale of $1.00 pur- chase and over for Cash Sales only. o’clock daily except Saturday during these two months . Fosterâ€"Solo by . Thompâ€" Morn, 52 Kent Street Lindsay LOCAL OPTION VOTE AGAIN QUESTIONED Solo and ladies' chorusâ€"There is Joy in the Mansion of Lightâ€"Mrs. W. R. Widdese and choir. Closing Chorus â€" Worthy is the Lamb, Furiesâ€"Choir. Rockwellâ€"Mrs. Reason and Blackwell. seek the co-operation of the Board of Trade and request the C.P.Rto. run one of its transcontinentaltrain through Lindsay over the Gem ‘Bay Seaboard Railway. The Cc.â€" gpany ran three transcontinentfl trains, and if one of them menu- the grain line, there was no m tion of its adVantage to the town. =' TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN OVER THE” C.P.R.GRAIN LINE Great excitement prevailed m Donald factory whistle sounded fie alarm of fire, and it was discovered that a building about forty rob E from the {actory was in flames. The ibuLl-ding was occnpxed by two halâ€" On motion of Messrs. Dobson ali Babcock the council will ask fl: coâ€"operation of the Board' of m with .this end in View At last night’s council maeh‘ngl; William Flavelle interviewed fl! members and suggested that. m ed about the feet and hands, while his hair and whiskers were bun-Ii almost completely off. As soon as he got out of the banding In us into the river, but was taken out immediately and placed under an care of Mrs. Donnelly at the bond» ing house. Dr. Soady was summcnel by wire and arrived in a short time, dressed the man's painful burns. and in the morning he was able to hobâ€" ble to the train and go to an hosâ€" pital for attendance.â€"Minden Echo» ians, one of whom worked at m. and was lying in the buildings”. when it. tool; tire, and was fined; burned down before he awoke.. In making his escape he was badly bumâ€" ITALIAN NEARLY BURNED TO DEATH- The hearing has been- set for Jun- ZIst,' in Whitby, before His Hunt Judge McIntyre. ‘What is hoped to be gained by this persistent permeaâ€" tion of the people of this Village it is hard to conceive. There is m doubt, however, but that the result will be as heretofore in which the appellants failed to score a 353* point. Pm.»

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