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Lindsay Post (1907), 2 Sep 1910, p. 8

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The Amended f <- * ; Registry Mt New Legislnion oi Importance Respe- cting Lam! Transfer passed the Legismtm' Sign, goes into eflect It is entitled, “ All a registration '0! instn sion, goes into eflect on September 1. It is entitled, “An act respecting the registration '0! instrments relating to lands." There have been. a. .great cast. Conveyancers and all parties interested in land sales or. transfers, would do well to observe the changes and thus avoid complications and dimculties that might arise later. “‘L A“ Another act going info eflect Thursday is that respecting “5 forms of conveyances.” In thirst ure, however, very .sdteration has been made by the lation of last session. have Wged with Mr. A. M. Pat- on, principal of the National School of Rvilway Telegraphy in, Lindsay to place all pupils who take the course at his school soon as competent. The e A-AA ors from this school. The course Is thorough and practical and. includes freight and passenger work. '1‘?rms reasonable. Pupils are already book- ing from far away towns, and as first in, as a. rule, are firstout, pros- course Affiliated with the University of Toronto and under the control of the Department of Agriculture for x _ Ontario, ~ _ . ‘cflflllllfl F0! 816K ANNALS A? “I'll! count-1. COLLEQE LIE-0 Pm SEPT. 30th 1910. N.B.â€"-â€"Calendar on application. E. A. A. GRANGE, V.b‘_},_l\f.$. ‘ Depo. 14 Horses, all classes, workers. 1 Road Mare, by Muckle Wilkes. 1 Chestnut Gelding,.-7 years old, can show 3 miles better than 2.40 pacer. 1 BlackGelding, 11 years old. 1 Chestnut mare, 7 years old, 1300. 1 Brown Mare, 11 years old, 1300. (both above in foal. 1 Span Heavy Mares, young. 3 Aged Workers, sound wind. 1 Delivery horses, middle aged. 1 Keswick, only worked 3 times on track, can beat 2.40, No hobbles. 4 Settbarness, new. 6 New Rugs. 4 Dozen whips. 1 Second hand BUggy and harness. 1 Secondhand Cutter, gotto sell. 14 Horses, workers and drivers. 1 Two-year-ol‘d Gelding, 'by McGin- ..Ju --.. ..._â€"â€"..â€"_._3_ is eligibly situated about 15 mileslfgom. tpe Town of Lindsay, and abont one quartet mile from the Village ofLorneyille. , Th: propqxty will be offered subject: to a firs;.n30rtage there,- on and subject to a, reserve bu}. _ TF'uFS : to per cent. pithe purchase money W11 .be requixed to be paid ‘at the time of the .. q and the balance within thirty days Lhéf¢érte{,~. and subject to conditious of Sale whidh in“. be made kfi'own at the tibeof (the ofi’qring‘ofjhe roperty. 1 for further ,‘péiticulgts ‘apply; to £5565 Johnston, McKayQfi‘DsSds L31“, Traders 'anlé 'Builfiihg,.'TQroptq,.' gogcxtoxs {or the Vendor. ”Datedz'a ‘To'xo‘dto”, (myth day “August, 1910. ' " ‘ " ' FARM PROPERTY.â€"Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mcrtgage made by \Villiam Butler of the Township of Eldon to the Vendor, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be ofiered for sale at the Benson House in the Town of Lindsay, in the -County of Victoria, on Saturday, the 24th day of Sep- tember; 1910, at the hour of twelve o’clock noon, the following lands and premises, name- ly : All that certain parcel and tract of land situate, lying and being in the Township of Eldon, in the County of Victotia and Province of Ontario and being composed of Lot Num- _ bet 6 in the 3rd concession of the said. Town- ship of Eldon, containing by admeasurement 2910 acres, be the same,rnore or less.“ Upon the premises are said to be erected a farm house, barn and outbuiidings. The'propefly -1..- AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE iamendéd ~registry act, which the Legislature at the last ses- Railways Want but I“ Trunk Railway at respecting “short yances.” In this “3939' very little material seen made by the legis- . FANNING (j) )4 .38 firstout. PTOS‘ manic {or Pi-incipal Linasag Market 'Wee‘klyifluotafions Liverpool -whea.t futures £10m Low: 5d to ssd lower than yesterday; mafia to %d lower. ‘ , September wheat at Chicago closed JAG lower than yesterday, September corn W3 lower. and September oats also lower. W'mnipd-q 09600;. . October wheat at W'in‘mpeg cloth-611561! lower. October oats 34010“. Wheatâ€"October {113%, December “NW2. Butter. separator. nu Butter. store lots .... Butter. creamery. 1b. Butter. creamery. 90!! F222; new-laid ...... Cheese. !b .........m. chey. extracted ... Honey. combs. dozen iverpbol and Cfiicago Whe'at Futures ; Close Lowewâ€"Live ‘5thâ€" Latest Quotations. Tuesday Evening. .Aug. 30. TAvm-nool ‘wheat futures closed £042}? ’ HogssnongeronAmeI-ican EX â€"â€"c«ue Steady~ - NEW YORK. Aug. mâ€"Londcp and LN- ! cables quote American came 10'. erpoo or, at 12%0 to 15¢ per pound. owned weight; venison-amine! stamina.” to 11560 per pound. Toronto Live Stock. and one Receiptsottmvedehlmmm sabat8to$8DeX¢VLJ - , Sheep andLambOp Mmmdmdmatmtrm,!n¢ TORONTO lower. $6.50 to was. Hogsâ€"Receipts. 800 head; acdve; :Oc to 3c higher: haw. 33.3 to $10: mixed. $9.85 to $10: yorkerS. $3.80 to $9.5; pigs $9.66 to $9.3); roughs, $8.10 to 38.5; $889» 5.50 to $7; dairies, $9335 to 83.”. ~ â€"tâ€"- AM “3' 39:55?) 39.85;” rigs. bulk'ot ‘ealeS. 31” F Sheep 8-“ d Lambsâ€"1 as Flour, best Manitoba. retail $31 F1013. Manitpba. retail” $3.10,. ,- Rolled oats” $2. 79 _ .- _ ,shogts, mini 51. 20. ‘ ' Bran $1.10 per cwt. , Fall wheat 95c. p.61: bus. ‘ ‘ Spring Wheat, 85c. per bus. Gogggwheat, 85¢. per bus. BuckWheat, 40c. bus. ' I Barley, 40c. to 45¢. . Shorts, $1. 20 per cwt. . , Rye 50° 13“?- . .- I: Oats, 34¢. per bus. " ‘ ' ' Large peas 70c. per bus , small péa§, 65c.pérb11s. . ., New Bay, $10 and $12 per ton, Toronto Grain Marketa Toronto 333W "mum penal-atom dairy. 1b- 9 E CATTLE MARKETS. Chicago Liye S_tock. . oooooo-o-mou .00... o~o0- oooouao-o Veal Cables mm 6311” 9 .000000500' o. .00...” {xiii-inst strong. at ’ m$10and313mm : Pea: swam: £1.50 :per lunch Dairy butter, 230. ID. ' . my. Cmmeny butter; mmmsw. Creamyoer eta-1.5g. to 80¢. ; Lal‘d.â€".19_eflw .11), ‘ ' . 7, Chickens, 531 m pt. Hens, 180; lb. (Special to :I‘he Posy) rs-.)I. Lakef and little {son spent 13:18va with hegr parents, Mr and Mrs. D. A‘ Anderson We are pleased to notice that \‘Yies Bertha Short is_ again able to Be ~ ‘â€" Ducks, $1.20 pair. Live hogs, 8. 75 per _cw_t. Little hqgs, per pr 56. . . Mutton. retail, 8c. to 15¢ per â€"-. Pork 146.11). not fully Beef cattle, $5 to 6.75 Sirloin steak, 18¢. per Bib roast, 12c. to 150.1 Spare ribs,l.10¢. per 12) Hides, $9 to $9.50 per < Head cheese, 19c. to_1 PotatoeS. $1,bag. Lettuce, 5c. per bunch. Honey..10c. perf It. ' Rhubarb 5c; bunch, Asparagus, 5c. bunch. Tomatoes 15c; pound friends at Pemel V ' ’ I, ‘ (Special to The Post, 1 MI. E‘ A McCorvie, is improving ‘: 1A8 fan as cutting is concerned it is his home by the tion, or: new ceâ€" |practically compieted but at the men‘t verandahs and putting on 8 ["time of Writing there still remains steel root M13. D. Trumble- .and Mr. siderable grain in the shock The H. Tinney doing the work- Mrs McFarlane ehd- ’chil’dren' V. weather has been so broken that people could not get it gathered in- 'Winnipeg,’ ' are’ visiting this week at5 the home of Mrs. Bert Parliaiâ€" to their barns. However, if there - «nu .1: a... weather ..a.3.__-â€"_5... 15.9.4...â€" Mrs. Prouse, bf O'aKWOod and Mrs‘ E. Prquse and children, of Fort Wil- ‘ liam, are visiting Mr. and Mrs' Willi 'Prouse this week._ 7 , . I Quite a number_ from here intend taking in. the Toronto exhibition. The Sunday evening services in our school house which should have re- opened last Sunday, but were, with- drawn on account of. our_ minister being ill will continue at 7 _o ’clock, instead of 7..V30 o Mr. arid Mrs. B. Nancekievell‘ are away on an extended trip to : the West. We wish them a_ pleasant .trip and safe return. Remember Kinmount Fair; Sépt‘. 19 andizo. If you were: th'ere'last year, you- know all about 'it. -If‘»ndt, be on hand this yexr. Itzwm- be better than ever. ' ‘ -' - -' N‘IAquE-Dfnggig gong? 'to Toronto. Must be good cook; good wages. Apply to ,Mrs. L. V. 0’ Connor, cor- Mill and Glenelgâ€"sts. â€"dtf. ‘ ARCHBISHaP-BRUGHESI. 9.1.19» 9f .thq{Imminent-,BFEIWS in. i116 ‘ ‘g‘reat- 'Eh'chasistic- Conigress latr‘l‘ ' ' Montreal“ , 3°C.! per dose BROWN’ SAMARI‘POSA' recoveredr from ,8 is spending this: WANTED to,12c._ per 11). nopioe that Miss {m able, to Be friends. though n: > broken wee a. with ét10ng13y emphasise-d (Hid necessity of 1 citizens cleaning up the refuse and rubbish in the yards in rear of the business blocks This was dohe in the interests of cleanliness and safe- ty, because nothing looked so had as {an alleyway or yard in the centre of the town filled with unshgh‘cly Inbâ€" bis‘n piles which had accumulated for ages. It was also an easy matteI to start a. fire among this r1obish by dropping a_ lighted nxa't .11 N <: gar stub. This morning 5;. Post reporter ac- companied by a. poliCe amoer wisited' a. yard in rear of Kent-st. betWeen Ybrk and ‘ William-"sts. Here 'was ifound two fires which had eVidently been started with a view to burni‘n‘g 1 some of the rubbish and there was piles of it in the yard. No one was 'apparently looking after the V fires. 1w which were burning dangerously close ‘to some sheds. It' wo111d require a very light breeze to car'r'y snari's to ', diflerehtmarts 01! the yard. when a bad fire might result All this refuse in rear of_ the busiâ€" fihsé houhe'a shouid be taken tothe ‘town dmfip. and it is sure]? some- .body' 3 duty to see that this is done VUuâ€"â€" .â€"-_.._ V weather has been So broken "that people cpuld not get it gathered in- to their. barnyfiowever, if there should come a) spell ‘df fine weather this- 'wmildr soon- be remedied 'and 'harVeseing flmshed The‘ crops are lvery uheue'n :this spring,'sdt11e fields {heing good and others not more than ihalf ,a crop Fruit is a1.most a toâ€" l:ml failure. Hay was good and well savad roots are very patchy “hand mm nnf he no to the average. Pas- {Were :aiways in; the forefront“ Miss :‘MCCrea‘:wi11;be badly missed in the {'choir. Our: churchihaSJnot any . top i'mafiy pillars, and we; can badly-spare 1any of ’them. Mr. McRaeis going to «Toronto; wherenhe;wi11 have - more 'roomfforA expanding his business.‘ We F, wish both {him :and Mr. ‘Fl‘alman, amâ€" :ple succeSS' in their, business venture. 2 ffl‘here 'was an evening social rheld ‘ more: on: the grounds oflthe 61;. Anâ€"‘ _)drew’sr Presbyterian church ‘on : 'Wed- ‘ :nesday;evening; ‘ilie 24th,’. which con- } ‘sidering Ithe :threatening‘ appearance I lof- the ‘weather,. Was very-well .atâ€" “tended/The proceeds were; . for the 113mm of “the éhurch, Whicfi h'aszlate- 3i ty" beeufthbromgmiy :r’en mated; ’ both ] éu'bsifld and” insifle’, ’ and 4 amounted to _\ about $40. ”The. ladies‘ provided fan {I excellera' tté‘ébwflth everything that im- miés m abufndhnce- (Ifshould ‘ say ; supéwabmda'noevag -.fthfey‘: had to‘gel i by 1‘ azu’ctim ra' é’téa’t : many beautiful ham andiv'fifeé m the Eloise . “of? the Meme. «reg :wiaer sei'vued fr'om' e to' s a b-‘ciock. “affér‘? whieh f’thie‘ mama adâ€" *6ivir-fied via-inc church; whénthe' folâ€" lowing programme was gone through half ,a. -, -,crop. pjxguxt. 1g talzfafiluret flag was ; savad, grootsxare yer: will not be upI to the tures are good. teaching stafl of that place by the first of' September. 7 , ,MrrJ. A.: ~ McRae,‘. our genial storeheeper. and post master, has ts'old- out- his business here. ,to . Mr :.Ne180n Tahnan, long; connected with 'the L- L. 00’ a business in the town- Laq um atdoed am; plogfiuoq 10 dxqs ‘rvery sorry at losing Mr. Mrs and .Misstiae. They will be_ greatly 1"th ”very sorry at losing Mr. Mrs. and .Miss Mdiae. :They will be greatly inn'ssed: .not only as good neighbors, but also in connection with church nfl‘nim. in -..the good of which >.tb,_ey . Our school opened 0111: White of. »Gam_ebridge is. for the present term. , Miss S. McCgughey, of this place, who has been spending her vacatian at her home,w will returnto Powasâ€" sdn to take urn-hex: duties on the 4 -J‘-_‘_‘ J 0f the§ are tom" sisters left to mourn his loss 1,th_e. 15th:1\1iss .is. the teacher ATTRACTING AT’E E\TIO\ H t was: w'- z: r; »”‘x g of Siiks and Dress Goods is attracting m~ anemic. 0W «2 5'1 ' ' OunAutdfinshoflfl hni’nore gobds pouring, in every day from the 11mins, and more ”03123 Ewe: ‘" "him know an pniiring outma our wstamets, the D:6% Goods Section presents a xer} busy appeamm 1 Suiis andlqostumes are being planned in great numbers, and 07- with i'aag' . ‘ . 1m?" ' Can almost see the beautiful creations which age to arise from thisa asggytment of ”35 , ~~ ~s. to the: great enjoyment otau‘ yua- sent: , , . ; 1 . . Chorus by the choir. . ‘ AddreSs by the chairman. _ Recitation by Miss S. McCaughey. $010 by MiSS Adena. McCaugbey. Address by Rev. Dr. Wallis of Nia- agara (The dpctor is programme anâ€" ough himself for one evening party. ) Dialogue by Miss Bell Wylie. , and Miss Bell. McCapghey. -' Recitation “by Miss S. McCau‘ghey. ' Solo by Miss Adela McCaughey. Recitation ' by Miss Haz'el Mu sCa'u'ghe‘y. ' ‘ ‘ -' ’ i I ' Reading by Miss’ Bella Wylie. I “The Maple Leaf Fore’vcf ’ b'y thl choir. The entertainment, which every person seemed to enjo;..r was brough to a. close by all standing and singâ€" ing God Save the King. It was a most enjoyable evening. 11 James McCaughey occupied the chair in .135 usual happy way. , . Rev. Dr: Wallis, oi Niagam, : is ‘ holidaying V at his summer coutage, iHeaad’rLake, accompanied: by Mrs Rev er. Wallis. Rebita‘tibn' ‘ by Mi'ss' Nelly? Thrash- _ . JOHN BAGLEY. _ , The noted crook who-is. under arrest at Toronto. ‘ Surely from such goo 10: Fall and Winter wear. great; enjoyment of all. .' 1' ftétéét‘hiigztm'a’l Suifi‘nés. lat‘eS}: WM???“ 5 :ISeigeISlficinzs.’ incest \Vale Suitings. latest Hon ’of Breadclqtm‘and Venetians in all the leading c If: HH‘ANDSOME h 4 ésv ‘ Dresden Silks. New Be Roms. New Tnmolines. : (’3‘! such good stuffs as these Jinn} New Persian Mdusgllines. New Paillettes, SQWK‘ my; olines. all are here In profusmn of design mm mm”, M.r Wm. Paul is at. preset” in_.g, his brother-in-law and sum and Mrs. J. A. McCrea. , Mrs. Hugh Wylie. of Bufialo 1 .te: to Andrew Gilmour, of place. is with her two children ing under the parental roof a ‘ Dr..-Ross. MI Kirkiifld- W?” Mrs. ‘Mgorea. sent. , . - Mr. Joseph MqCugfiey has been un- 'der the weather for some time past whit ‘ is the matte; with him is somewhat of a puzzle both to home and Toronto doctors. Whilst able to go around, _he ,don’ twseem to make any headway towagds recovery. ¢ 2‘ "{Spgc‘al ',tq T1? Past.) _; Miss Maw Whalenmnd her little 3 sister, Evangeline,,,have returned af- ter a two .weehs’, stay with friends in Muskoka. E Mrs. Cunningham 'and her si‘tcr, Miss Fitzgerald left on Monday for their home-111' Quebeé. .- Miss Margaret Dunn, of Graven- hunt, 18' guest of her aunt, Eâ€"lrs. Whalen. . _ Miss Anna McGee entertained a ‘numbér of Uptergrove friends last week.” Miss Rose Whalen and par y enil. ed their trip on the T. V. C. :Mf.‘and' Mrs. Ed. Burke Ivor} , ix: town~ during the week. 'MI. and Mrs.Patr1ck \Jccerj “be in Brechin on Wednesday nf {a . Week. ' I \' _. I , ' " ' 143$ng I; M; Biz-kc who mashem ill for_gevera1 weeks, 1s imDmTin; 411346! 3the 51:11le treatment of Pr Mr. anilers. W. Munro spent Sunâ€" day with fiends in '.Argyie. j Mr. C. Lucy of Elolnn r11 Marian week. The “Eirates” ball team (61411:;â€" say, Which Play in J a Let\ 1110 an Fr-j : 10th. .aré probably the most p mu tatIVe bunch of ball players in the County Hickingbottam the buy wonder, and the only pitcher to out pltch “Kid” Kéfilick, the Mani ’9 boy, wide the. twirling. Then 317‘ shoi't sidp; while Fitz Schultz. of Pittsburg fame, plays second base. Wofstefl suitings, latest Chm-3m 9'iitin2§.1at°:[ 4. iat'est Homespun Smtmgs, magnifingn: mum?!) rhe leading colors for Fall and Wmtez- wear. Paul is at present. ROHALLION you wili be able to seleCt What you '4 Ross. and family of he gnpsts of Mr. and £0123 few.days last visit- visit- SI L 1(3 >fI LINDS AY â€"conmuon tor W's-- 1 death was not W 1 es to mournhs'lfifit‘ 1 three chum, awe The dayâ€" Mr. mormng o! deathocan'rdll. "IE Wesoott his last week wee. Sent: 1‘3; ..4- U KT om” riental Sam GLENâ€"W033;

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