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Lindsay Post (1907), 10 Jul 1914, p. 3

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H ced spar-ate lite, 4U . 75c tolored, xatterns 25c yd ton a: 9? can tweutv felling, variety 1V6 $1.00 3733c “6313’! for? TH “toads a CM} Ci€3 EHED TRAINS Win-vancnuygn MS 0F EDON COUNCIL 3W Morgan 0 and bounce» 3V Wit nliciax ncago l” ndsay ora a] expens.s McGillivary c burial e: 1' account [(1 that the inted to n e matter 0 i whicl mmunications 11H si'u n Curtain Gillivaryâ€"-â€"Spcnceâ€"â€"That we pay burial expenses of McIsaac~ as accmmt of Anderson Nugcx’lt, that the Reeve and Clerk be apâ€" tcd to make investigation into matter of this account and try cone-it tlm account from 'the re- ‘CS of Mblmac.â€"Carricd. IPS )1 VlSl 149 '. and the diverted road was L: in on his property. He asked ,9"; ‘93:" Vlad! mwstigatfq.§‘ 5; 1Wb‘3t‘tri3-That be if; 7 ' v.9 'ouncilhr McGillivaI'Y be apâ€" d tu inspect theqlz‘ortage Bead rte the property of Mr. Alex. mm. in view of trying to pro- n have McIsaac sent to the 121.1, as the House of Refuge 0 place fur him. There was no ;u1 charges, but it‘ looked as if wns‘nip was liable for his . .fun- H ’MatbieSOa addres‘kd ~ stating that the Port )ppoeite lot 3 Was being Sta. ples, waited on the coun- 1d : council meeting, 8.0 that ment of the C.P.R. he look- skim: loads Gillespie Waited on_ the he maintenance of the old n was diverted by the C.P. gravel». pit lot Hand 12, turned to his road division for to help to maintain matter was left over 'unâ€" council meeting. so"th*at â€" Spence ,â€" ln accprdance Geo. V 1913-Chapter 53, this council hereby ‘au- . John Staples to ’ cut remove one shade tree stands in .iront of lot 8 of King street, provid- stees of the said Village 1 give him written per- 30 do. said written per- bc them! with the Clerk of met- linenâ€"Carried. iurgrave waited on the arding the gravel account He claimed “that in 1913 75 loads taken from "his on division 85, 10 on di- 20 on division 60, and 83 61, and he got pay for propert mrmission to nt 11m n the street allow Lindsay. asking the id 'Baléoverj‘fbrmcrly ’arried. 11:1 It) nave the interest $10 paid by the (‘. :nanCe of the old which follows were Kirkfield op cut down being di RS ance age th( }}0Y WANTEDâ€"Good stropg boy to lean; printing. Must have passed Entrance Examination, quick, willing and intelligent. Apply at The Evening Post. Péizcet No 1â€"AH good clay loam. gogdgtone dwelling frame barn with stone basement and good outbuild- Vendor’s Solicitors Dated at Lindsay, July 3rd. 1914. For further particulars and condj tions apply to solid brisk“- house. frame barn. anti other buildings TERMSe-Ten per Cent of the pur- (hase money to be paid at the time of sale and balance to be paid with: in thirty days thereafter. v ,- ,â€" Parcel No. 2â€"The Westerly 70‘- acres more or less or the south half at lét 18, concession _2 Township of Opsޤave and except 5‘14 acres here- tofogp sold. ‘ -- ~ Retail Produce Market r:oIluvvim; prices ruled at. the farms s'fiaturday market, held in the market ‘halll, Lipdegy: ‘ Butterâ€"25¢ Applications for bonus for- wire fenca were received as follows: RNA: Staples, 8 rods. opposite lot 1, con. 9; A. E. Herrin, 40 rods, opposite (‘HSt .1. «lot 2n, con. 3; R. Har- gravo. 50 rods opposite lot 20, con. 11; John Vanstonc, 200.120.“; JOhn McGillivary,‘ 60 rods oppoeibeusouth part; of lots 11 and. 12,'c0n. 3." "Whettppâ€"Speuceviâ€"Thm :byla‘wh film.» 422, a bylaw givinng‘. 1‘. Neal per-3 mission to erect poles for electrical purposes in the «Village of. Victoria Road he now introduced and read a’ first a“ secom 'zuohc‘gl‘r} q: a ‘, Mcc:nmary%¢é. the ma No. 422 be reada third time, pass- ed, ‘sligncd and scalodwâ€"(‘r' -~::\ ‘ WhvttcréMCGiIliVary -- fif‘ae‘ counts to the extent of $176.67 "we [unwed and the new issue ln'sorders on tréasurcr for sarne.â€"-Carried.â€". 'I'z'uymmr (\chilliVarp‘ ~ That this mama] (in mm ndjnurn tn meet at LUHH‘VIHQ ml Saturday, August 8th, 1011. _--~..;..â€"-._â€".__ WEEKLY MARKET The Stemng Bank, showing. aubalv‘ ance‘ to ‘mécreflft- ~02 the to‘wnsfim 611 July lst of $929.28, also loans. of $2500. , x , " fflm C‘lofk'bei‘ock, aéking a com- missioner of Eldon to meet a com- missiunvcr from Brock to havev the boundary between Eldon and Brock rapture-d. Following are too prices offered this week to the producer by hind- say dealers; 13 Cream 15c. to 30¢. Dairy butter 18-20(3. Eggsâ€"~118â€"19c. Potatoes $1 to $1.10 bag of 90 [ha Cattie $5 to $7. 50. Hogsâ€" $130â€"$735. owned by John Brown.‘ fle'ceaaedx-f E Mosgrove, asking for inf§rm¢~ timi as to a number of residents of the Iolice Village of Kirkfield as to whcflier they were charggd for poll Jon-r2 Ax McImn‘s‘, Eldon Station; :xbuing 1f ‘hlfl imam,» was "on the voti crs' “list. at am. ?w x it's '“J. R; Mchimc ,ufithvanflhc'cmm of the‘ taxes td “be rained I)? the null nicibali'ty of 'Eldbh tor county "pup p‘nées in the year-"1914 as foilo‘fi‘a: :oncfal county purpose rate, $3610; House of Refuge de'bcn-tu‘m rate. $307.18; “01183 of Refuge general rah, $622.01. Total $4539.19. _ The department of colonization roads. acknowledged receipt of by- law Nof 410. The Ontario Government containing; a Cnpy of statutes regarding noxious weeds. ' Parccl No. :Zâ€"AH first â€"e}ass «land Cféhmnsw. Ctiickcns 200. Ducks 20c. Hans 200. Hié‘es mamas-- , â€"~» ~- Haf $14â€"$16; Barley "55c.'= Buckwheat 73c. Oats 420. Rye 55câ€"60c. Goose wheat 900. Wheat, mew, t$1.00 Wheat;spring‘ 90c. Bran $1.35 cwt. Shbrts $1.45 cwt. Wool, unwashed, 17â€"19. Wo‘ol, washed 25â€"27c. Sheep 35â€"4fic. Lambs $5 to $8. CalVes 4câ€"7c. 1h. Chickens 18â€"206. Hens drcssed 12â€"15c. Ducks 18â€"â€"20c. . Rolled oats $2.37} per 90 lbs quurLBg‘s‘fiiManitobal, §3.oo. MORTGAGE gSALE STEWART O'CON NOR 21c V ' LAXTCN 8 C0. (The Wakelg Store LINDSAY NENSN ENENENNM NEN JWN INN NNN EXPERIENCES IN MISSINN ElElN ‘ 5 r111111311,J:1_1‘>o We have lall K LI. 1 car kin-d . expencncvs v.g.,’;_~_1111g‘d.'1. was -' " 1: mg so’me wand this 11.. km fig boat} I hum: out algmhmg me ‘15:“ book, 3 and 4fcw. 111111111125 ‘ ago 'pnllcq,m a good {gck cgd ‘ ’ Omxhoat is 50 It. 16111: and pncly f firr1ishcd ‘ as she was built 1019116 I of the aristocracy lately hecnmc‘dc- I cadcht. We have visited alrcfidy.‘ I abnut l5 lumber. (amps and .half at d'ozcn villages and svttlmncnts. I I.umboring,_~here, difipirsA-‘frmrg, what it 'is down east. No horses“ are used here. The logs :ng hauled. .ou't 'by donkey cnfines, and then towed 'to Vancouwr by tugs. '1‘th point is‘130 miles norkhgpf ..Vansovw:¢;z .gnd, mac am icamlifi‘ as_ {an Wawgfias? , 2001,11,]i1- ea (remap; city..so that mp'ans.,z}. lqnph'aul. But the coa‘stmen know haw to tukfi ainifiiégé-WSff'thb tides . 't '4 '- ' : . (Ia .. ~, The-:gld'cfisJ ‘ 'hpwcwpg" ‘ mag? it,- ‘ dangerâ€" ous in pgzlges' on aécolléfnpf the“ tide Mr. ii _L. Campbell is in reunpt of the following, vameting letter. from Rev. We Wallace, formerly p39. tor of b. Andrew’ 3 church, but mm nlling‘ . important position updcr the P, .. yterian .MiSSiOD BQQI‘d. ion' t'ti‘e I“ lc Coast; - .. we, A. L .“ifimpbcll Esq” Lindsay. My 13$;1 L9rper~1 pgomiégd tp drop- ‘you a‘ note some time and am going to ' so_ today, aIQhngh it. is. time , 'was Shawn: t0, {mt dinner You Edie We have not yet been able to afim'ii luxury 01' :1 £00k (I‘hqm, are 3- of its. aboard, pin, the enginccrhthe. mcdiéfi? student, Mr, 'I‘ruesdalc, and myscg; and' we makci‘ aidivisiyn of labor ”$0 far as the cooking is Con- C°Tflcayi ". *' . I jnsfi came, .in this morning Irom' Hastfggs Camp B. when: w_e stopped last fight. That is the first nightI 111110 5113111.: ashore since wle 8111. sail on tb'a'; 1th of June The camp where we were last night. is :111p11t 16, miles inland} but the Hastings (0 have :1 r111 d 01' their 01111, '50. we Went 'in by ail 111111 Came out the Same ‘w.1y,- ugh in order to FOdChHuM} ‘ckmprw a had fixod upon for 111% nightg; vvs1t wé had to 11111111) 11 hand. ago 'p'Iillc-d in a gmd , -Omx}vont is 50 It. firr xishc'd.‘ as shay a THE’ LINDSAX POST - a. .u 5.04 3 A: :‘e."‘t" ‘T‘IbfibwéN‘dfiisfi 3"” ’5‘ ”"3 Petérfioto,‘,avu,ly .- Bjfl'hqugggl: 5 0c? curfed‘ rI“m:£1day morhing ol‘Jc’nn English; aged 43 years, at the .home o‘f'fiis parent-s, Myé'and Mré.;85_1nâ€" uel English, 226 'H'unt'é'r s‘tf‘bét; 3e: *The funeral will take :place on Thuraday xpnrning via the 8.20 G. ’1‘; R train to Omcmec, thence to (Maria:- 2 (2‘ hurch‘ for "services and in» t-crmcnt at Omcmcc cemetery. uel English, 226 'Huniér s‘tr’bét.’ 59,4 ceased has been 1n ill health for a number, of years and passed. away very pcacefully. He wag born in anemec, and resided the-re till ,four years ”ago, -when he came with his parents to this city. He wagfla memw best o£«,l.hne.;;45_t.h Regimenbandq, ligkl a long a sprvicigzr medal. rifts In ‘narrow channels Hie". tide inns as fast: as 7 or 8 knots an hour and in some place-s forms WhirIpQle which an: very dangerous.‘ When I qu,ov¢r at Dahl’ a cam; in Carders (31111111131 11111011? 15 Q1 2 m1lcsfro'ifi t‘ ~. in .01" hers, I. '41leti 1 man. inflows W1fc WE? 01111113 from, Lindsay, “#1113! 15621113115 fih'qy $111k not? giad '{o aee'1'1ie I ’I’h‘é mqn',‘ is 3 M1. Powles, and J1ia witc‘ s v-v- 4-.~,. 111431110 was. Waters..Shc c'énie fror'ii Cross Greeksl ’Powlos is a brother- inâ€"law of Jack Cuthbert, who ‘Iooirs after your flour and feed department. 7 Mrfl. Powlcg was very kind to 'ifsf and brought us a pic and some cakâ€" es, which of .cQurse we enjoyed‘ though we fare pretty well in 1.1111 grub lin-c. Last night for 1111pr1 'at Hastings camp I had boot from Alisâ€" traliu and butter from New 7403.- Iand. Who would dare say this' 18’ not-:1 cosmopolitan cmmtry ? Now I will havc'to hurry away. 4 " Hoping to hear from you'v‘whén‘ you can 1 find time to write, 'Rock Bay. B. C. , will. find my sooner 'or _later.Witl1 kindest rcgardg, ,_ " ‘ "j I am yours Blnéércl'y. ’ "‘ 7 . ‘omm Y 3 AI '1 “55:5 ‘1»"""â€"â€"-"" "3'7â€"1â€"_â€"â€"' Wehéve *the largest and frdshest stock and your ordé‘rs ,w’iil reCeLVé thL best attention. ,:'.'$"_'A : .7. will soon be at their best. See _us about ’ your reqplreoments for canning. «Our frunt . is extra fine 1n quality and FLAVOR. s‘vgwov Z Lime Ju1ce Grape Juice Raspberry Vine- é 511’1-1,,.,;;, , 2:11", Oratigeade ;etc. ‘ 1‘ ; ‘-~1§‘;, " 1.2’ u. «L8 12' ‘. Groceries and Chma Ha" Kent Street 1 ”ms r0 Advertise in the Post STRAWBERRIES x ' "‘ . en -u.~'vs~.?4i‘)w-vv ‘ . . a ”V ii I‘Ja SUMMER DRINKS PHONE 10 Belt or Machi LINDSAY, FRIDAY JULY 10E, 1!. was; was.» $3.5:

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