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Lindsay Post (1907), 15 Sep 1911, p. 9

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g. i .6 a '5 3.921311%? 9 U) W5“? A 33"» / I “l“ s. , WW Ive , 5“ can take ’ .i f;-.rm in Cavan in for any per 1:.55 farm. «rash, balance ‘ "1 this Fall. fulfillirouk 19.0. . RAULâ€"no: :14, can. 9, £161,330 acres. about 90 clear- libalanoe in weed and pasture. Auction stone in use with kitchen g: “Ff-3452156. frume Earn and stables a deep Jar}: loam, With Ap;1y to GEO. t 2. CI-n. 13, Mari- can- CR RENT-200 acres, south half lots 2,3 in the township of laziness. 175 under cultivation, the ‘ under dand sci: wood. Large , in: house heated by hot air system in bank barns with concrete floors, winter system throughout. Two mums, one on barn and other on Ilii’lve house; large hog pen; three {006 Veils. Splendid water, first-class ht Clot: to schor‘. and Church. On- lF-rst-dass tenant Deed apply. MRS SEE. MtINTYREI, Martina P. 0., Cit-rd. Glenarm, . f the late Donald particulars ap- Sg-rme, (lienarm m: the prcpertv in“. For 5‘21" "‘ er . Donal-,1 ,: ‘OC . F‘sfiz' WEEKS. Woodville.â€"â€"wa l‘oron 4,09“ Insurance ; was a General L1 ~ J of Montreal, risk-‘3 on all kinds 0!, Fr'The Sizvcru‘ood Home-I men SEPTEMBER 15 l FOR SALE ' I IARNESS AND SHOE BEPAIR BUSINESS FOR SALEâ€"In a. Good paying business; owner has good rea- sons for selling. For further particu- A" country town near Lindsay. lars apply to The‘Postâ€"dZw3 ,.__,_- E‘ARM FOR SALE.-The East half of lot 3, con. 2, Township Feueion. Good soil, good buildings, . 0 O9 0 000000000 ‘ 00 THIS IS TO BE A f‘FLAO ELECTION.” Great Britain has just signed a sweeping arbitration treaty with the United States. treaty with the United States. which makes that .country virtually an alley. George has signed an arbitration treaty with the United States, dangerous for Canada to make a. tariff vell watered. Time of possession arc} 'r mused. Easy terms. Apply to W.H.. NEWS OT: MlNDEN Items of Interest From the Northern 'rmrr-ers, Cambray. ”WAâ€"fin “- _â€"--_vâ€"â€" work. Good wages. Wilson, 43 Cambridge”. -_._ 7i IRL WANTEDâ€"For general house Expenses paid to town Apply to Mrs. G. H. ! Wilding ' At Woodville «1 F03 3A1” ”in: the village of Oak- . 533:1 :d:;-tbe‘ best and most de‘ roof. ‘1: pm,“ ,3 uncario (or mix- 5333:92‘0 .onszr‘til‘r‘ .4140 acres yamfg'fi‘hquwr with the best' $791,":‘u: be {wool ul‘. any farm 0:3533“b"‘:n0 .Wpr will sell and i333 tarot”? “I-.. r either with $172 smug“ . . .. This farm Swift“; :JS' 1. mi.» from Mariâ€" ’ £53351; .. 7;... 'I‘. it. and 23‘ 5:3»: \ ..r:l:er par- ”9533:: o» f :1» 'l‘uylnf (lak- .-»-- \i- ‘ ~1. r <31 .; 53,1 1‘1- .. Catlin Town 1-5" F: . p .....c from the 'V :. .__ . c is on the 5‘: - , 1 ...-,:.~; barn. Sta 3:35 “W straw .. v Q, ”2 - - : .muse. ma- :t..‘:t‘.-, abun- 9 x 3,.â€" _, a 7:5 armor fallow, .2»; with hard- ‘w‘rf cellar, bath- :iveniouces. .cr-gs hardwood and in a “. has never ~ .. .rly free from Soil clay 7 W2. ',T-t.c3the best Reciprocity receiVed a big impetus home in Ashland, Wis. at the remarkable meeting held nisht at Woodville in the interests of some time in Ashland. ’ Mr. J. B. Begg, the Reciprocity can- didate. The hall was crowded with an ‘sister, Mrs. apprfi‘iatil't' audience who had come rived at the Methodist parsonage last passing 0f Reciprocity would result in to hear the great pact discussed by week. who were qualified to speak on: The reception Mr. Newman, the well known cheese VMm-ble Works, was in town last week man of Eldon, made an ideal chair-’01, business. man and delivered uninspiring ad: ‘Mrs. J. A. Lucas and Lfettl, cf Hal- dress in opening the meeting. Convincing addresses, replete with Hannohoe, statistics of a telling nature, were de- dnying in Haliburton; were in livered by Messrs. Thos. Stewart, A. last week. 0. Hogg, C. E. Weeks, Mr. Annis, of: .B-lariposa, and an oldtime Conserva-spmrester' of Coboconk, visited their tive, and Mr. Begg the Reciprocityjbfothers’ Messts. J_ 13/8116 Henry candidate. The large audience present was a.“ OBlIllAR‘Y The death occurred last night .â€"â€"â€"â€"4 Me O a .' 2- ‘lrâ€"O ‘ 9 v. a h. Yy - ~., and we“; increases and «33- ,, for '7 l’ “ .L-o T‘rx ;- -.n~ . " 3 3 . lobes the. nus-v s "no. _ . ' -.. . .-..-.‘â€"~‘ v Village in Paragraph Form. -â€"â€"~ (Special to The Post) Col. HUgheS and daughter and Mr. arthur Baal, of Idndsay, motored to town last week. Miss Dott Smale, who has been holi‘ aying in town, went to Toronto last week and will shortly go to Winnipeg. s. Lee Prentice returned to agreement with the United States (I Are the Conservatives more loyal than the King and his ministers ? WWW ooooooooooooooooo OW . p .- _ ‘ . . y grow '1‘; strongxf thcnursing mother ' ., is pale and delicate? ' a“ . g ‘ ga g 3853i? 8 Eiillliiiicil makes the mother strong. lher , accompanied THE LINbSAY POST ‘ ’\\><><>o<>v<>o<><>o>0oooooooooo0“l"Q 000960 1W. FOY ‘AND SON and proprietor ‘of the local Foy : Store. Mr. Fey and his son were [their way to Lindsay When the acci ‘ dent occurred. noon when their automobile collide andhad just turned the refers to a former resident of the town Shoe on . jured about 3 o’clotk, yesterday after- i oweshis life to this fact, as the with a King-st. car, near Jones Ave. 1' I Mr. Fey was 'derln! the auto himself, ‘home in another motorâ€"car. i corner BADLY INJURED down the wet street before it ' » -.... , S - ~‘ ’C'OQOOOOOQWMWWWW . . . In the event of a European war. the treaty with Japan would safcguard the Far Em: would enable Great Britain to use all its fleet in EurOpean waters. involving the highest questions of national honor and security, what sense is there British Cabinet Ministers have pronounced in favor of reciprocity ~- I - AUTO COLLIDED WITH STREET CAR The following from to-day‘s Globe carried it for a distance of two rods, was stopped. Had the auto not skidded, [both occupants would certainly. have gbeen killedj As it was. the boy Foy, l who was in the back seat of the auto, {twas hurled over the front seat and left d gside of the auto was crushed in. “Mr. Fey and his son were rushed ¢ mmediat- ' of Jones Ave. and Queen-st, when the that the boy's collar-bone was brok- l car struck the machine. He was going east. “The street ear, which was last by Mrs. Prentice (sr.) who will spend "’3“ they visited Mr. be delighted 8. satisfied one, and the hearty cheers 'i given at the close indicated that all was well with Reciprocity in Eldon. {MELVILLE WILFRED BRUMFIELD. of Melville Wilfred Brumfield, infant son of Williams S. and Emily Brumfield, ,i'M .. 74 “3,, ,.-.'v I Mrs. White and son Arthur and her l Arthur, of Trenton, llr. and Mrs. Thos. Trumbull drove l the subject. The audience was an at"mcuthto Peterboro last week where tentive one and each and every present drank in the irrefutable argu-‘ ments adducod by the different speak- ers. and Mrs. Stunkruss and other friends, returning home c-n ' Tuesday last. I Mrs. tendered Mr. Begg, guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. S. Burt of was in the nature of an ovation and town. he has every reason to with the warmth and sincerity withicardifl 1351; week. which he was received. C. Low, of Toronto, is hr. Herbert Bates visited friends in' Mr. R. Chambers, of the Lindsay hburton, accompanied by the l Misses of Ottawa who are holi- town Mrs. A. Casey, of Valentin and Mrs 'REClPROCll'Y RALLY ’ ALCOBOCONK 81‘- the I Some time ago the statement 1 assiduously circulated by newspapers and speakers that the closing of the large plant of the IQuaker Oats Company, employing .1 some eight hundred men, in Peter-bore This was absolutely denied by Mr. Robt. Stuart, head of the Company, *and he pointed out that the Quaker Oats Co. favored Reciprocity. As the Peterboro plant is the only ‘plant the Quaker Oats Company have in Canada, one would have thought lthat the misrepresenters would have ‘been content with Mr. Stuart’s state- 'ment of his position. However, on September 1st the News published the l following paragraph, displayed on its ’ front page :â€" “LET CANADA GROW” “The Quaker Oats Co., which has u..--.- .--..â€"-..-._â€"..â€".â€"_. was I en. “Winnipeg, or some point in the Can- . “adian 'West. If Reciprocity is adopt- . “ed the Company will escape the ex- “pense of building a plant West of “the lakes. It will supply the Western “Canadian market with cereals made i “at its United States plants.” The Star wired Mr. Stuart as to the truth of this statement. Toâ€"day the following telegram was received from him :â€" Charlevoix, Mich, Sept. 10. “I directed answer to your tele~ gram of the first, but find it was not sent. The Quaker Oats Company in- tend establishing a plant in the Can- adian Northwest, but have not decid- ed on location. Reciprocity will hastâ€" en the selection. (Signed) ROBERT STUART." VOTE ON POWER PURCHASE RNA-AW ‘ nxTO FOR THURSDAY, OCIOBER, 12 A special meeting of the council was held last evening for the purpose of giving the byâ€"law re the purchase by the municipality of the local power plant, its first and second reading ap- Coboconk. Sept-11. 13112â€"A public pointing the deputy returning officer meeting was held here on Tuesday for the taking of the vote and fixing night of last week. by Mr. J. B. Begg the date of its submission to the peo-‘ the Reciprority Candidate. The weathâ€" er was most unfavorable owing to the downpour of rain yet the hall was well seconded by Ald. Naylor, that the 12, l 878 cheese were boarded as follows : ite-n 1319318931999” I u't"“ ' , .‘_ - .., ' ‘w. .4. 5 ‘~ J.’ ‘ O ple. It was moved by Reeve Vrcoman and .~ ‘is :I _,_ .- ... O '3‘ Regular Meeting Of Cheese Board l The regular meeting of the Cheese 5Board was held in the Cor icil :Chamber yesterday morning, when ’ ___4 filelbourne kflreedt. :‘hfeh Child wilals filled. day of October be the day fixed for the . Star ..... - ........ I ................. a ........... 95 Iriâ€"cht‘u halflot fwem’ W“ 3 °1 ' T ‘9 ”em 1“ , Mr. R. J. McLaughlin and Mr. Begg taking “the vote 0mm electors oft Dunsford .................................... , 108 .1; containing- cave place to-morr:w ““2100; rom ddresses the meeting and both gentle- the to’wn of Mndsay on the hyâ€"law Mariposa ........ I ........... . ............... 50 h use, bank ”bed! ””2?” 0:1 t e pas-en star pro ,men gave clear and convincing argue- to authorize the purchase by the cop Iv. Verulam ................. . ............ 72 and water in C98 to were“ e come cry 0 m meats which were listened to with poration of the Electric light and paw 2 N. Ops ...................................... 79- .14. litter cap terment. f h. 't i vmarked attention. If the reception the er plant, franchise and rights, water i Reaboro ............. . ....................... 90 ' 77;: floor, driv_ Theasgfpdtzy : t : c?mrfu;1$y it: addresses received is any index to the power and appurtenances and all the I IV. Harvey ................. . ..... . ........ 43 A: w. Den. One its: Blossom): bififeaw: th: delight way the votes will go on election day, property used in connection therewith g Bobcaygeon ................................. 1:: . _. . system Of rfehis g1 :ents F Coboconk will give a good account of and the goodwill of the L.H. P. Go. ' Maple Lest ........... . ..... . ................. 101 l . . -------- L'T‘ifly‘dllz’ce posses- p uttelf. Limited, and to authorize the issue Red ROC ll....g.;...1..3.; ...... i ...Th 'v‘urzz. J. Coad, _ ' r“ 3 One of our most highly esteemed la- ofdebentures for the sum of $230,000.} ML. FlaVe e 1 f0. 3 r. 01;?- 'dies, Miss Addie Richman. was mar- to pay for the same. i800 13‘56..Mr. Olllesple'l 36. 21:1 163- -.__ 'r‘ied at Galt last week, at the home of The deputy returning officers we“, ,vfile again but :fiegrrlg miles ie too. . . "" m3; ~t‘, b1 u- ! her brother, Mr. Leslie Richman, to also named for the taking the said 3‘" “3h was raise y - 3 p -. .. ~ .. - - :1 .ii. 0 'Dr W W Stevens cf Yale Michigan. vote i132c. All the buyers paid 13ac for ~ i ”I”: h ”1 we“ half 0‘ ' ' ' ' . '. ' the cheese they took .. " ~-- The cup couple Will reside at Yale . . . . - - . . .~ 4.. 2m acres i futuf‘e g t Considerable discussmn took place i Mr. Gillespie bought Star, Duns- : - mpr about 25 n ' 'on the question, Deputy Reeve Lems l ford and Mariposa. Mr. Flavelle .-.. , 1 w: Lind Ls well 1 Ald. Clarke, McClcry and Babcock con lbought N. Ops, Reaboro, N. Harvey, _ n; 1 _')f r.- good, Ap- ‘ tending that there was no necessrty of l BobCaygeon, Mr. Thompson bought , , :15: in: - ',v..'.~»,g;v::ile.-3 I 0 R O N , dealing With the proposition until the E N. Verulam, Maple Leaf and Red \‘H __4 - - 7 _‘ ’ electors had given their VerdiCt 0“ the iROCk. I 13.31? .1. \ ...... J.‘ ) PEVT _. $2 05 $1 65 ! FAIR DIRECTGRS Seymour Power Co. by-law. It Was alâ€" 1 w A . ~ A- f . ' ’ i so pointed out that the town would 5 “4-7» .:~.I~.:, 1mg, . _ ‘ . ~ .. i- 1,: _ __, ‘ c1:.red 40 RETURN RETURN i . 9 t . 1 1 I, , have thirty days after the expiration EGO]. HIS LIQUOR i A?“ 3'1? 1;: i. . -:_./~. 7.. “gag-Ll”, A “st 26 to August 29 and 31 Sectional 0‘ the Agricu tura dkdt‘xl‘ of the opt'on on the local plant to carâ€" ! 4": "”1”; ’ «1 ~.v. A.“ ' d '11 “gem. 9 Sept. 5 and 7 “hes A“ ‘5 hereby amended by a “15 ry out their part of the agreement. ‘- .:j W.” 7:, . : Wln mi Ithe following subsection. H' W ‘h' MayO" Beal Reeve ‘ ”Firm“: .2», 7:, :24: buildings. FROM L‘NDSAY . If the Superintendent on or before 7 IS ors 1p, R L D b . Am i izfi “A“; onset-'1' - . :r. ;_v to church Atr:r)l‘.\"r , the thirty-first dayi-of December in :Irocman, Deptéty- ech t :1) 8:5, that: ‘ 3““)0‘ . . “.A'“ '« ‘ Y ' ~ i '- , _ 0 e O r . :""' ”‘2'qu; pip: . . .l. - LCE herbono Ckn‘n'flfl NATIONAL EXHMTfOI any year, received prOOf by the JOlnt thayior an: Mac r1311): 1:10108 in ”the i 1‘0 The Editor. of the -Post f "'3 M ‘J‘ "g '1 the items“ Return Limit Sept. 12, 191‘- affidavit of the President and Secre- e 0W“ a “0 1 . e _ _ I Dear Slrz-ngly give me space or . its; or Seerer'r Treasurer that rain matter. If the Seymour proposition :the following correction re the Mair ,6 I . \‘ â€"~‘7 â€"â€"~â€"â€"-. 5 I N G L E F' AR E or ysnow has fallen at the place of was ‘tumed down by the eICCtOTS: the? case in police court, Monday morning. FARM F9“ * “ 'v‘)’ ‘ (Minimum Chame’ 25c) for h ldin an exhibition and before three would then have an op pcrtunity to re- 5 From your item, the impression . “'3 j"arts”; :‘A;-:*-‘._.'l”acres, 0:- L A B O R D A Y pip-0:1,, the afternoon on airy day of cord their verdict 'On‘ the other by-law ‘might be, taken that Moir got his liq- ‘ifi'illcsa, Jams ,, : h con. ' Benn-en all stations in Canadzl. PL“) 'the holdini’ Cf an Exhibition». and up« It Was also pointed' out that the re- 1101' on Sunday. 811011 was 1101; the case. S 1:33-33: ”er .balancc 1,, Dams: and VPfu-[d Hm~ou.YMich. . p :5 - t" . d that as a con- port of the HydrovElectric would, in He bought abottle on Saturday night ”16“ » -..» V L‘twatmn‘ 8°11 “"35““ Falls “”1 B‘fialf“ 3" ' :09 ms being sa “‘16 ' all probability be before the people. " t d' t t to Lorneville by It'll I ‘Odm' 5a“: 173-73 With Wind Gm’d fining Sept» L 2' 3’ 4' Returngscquence the gate receipts were 1885 . " ‘rth -t addit' l ' :11: en mg o re urn . . _and Wat” aft it"‘i'unnM in stable “mit’ September th' 1911' fthat the ayerage of the previous three and It was expected . a 10.118 1m '; the 6-30 tram. He missed the 'train , i at: house r..- A “ : ‘ (”1“ t v I T INST ”um SLEEPEllsiyear-s of holding the‘Exhibiti on thn formation would be forthcoming re:l however, and so remained in town owl w. ‘ «1%: archir , e - , - . . . . . . , a“? Wells. gun .n rt 0 Awoln 1: THROUGH 0 to isociety shall be entitled to receive a garding the power posszblhtles 1n the _’er Sunday when be consumed the com! ‘di MCTAGI' \FT djfgnb. E 3p y 0: WINNIPEG AND EDMONTON Egrant equal to eny one half of the dif- north‘ ’. . {tents 0f the .bottle. I made full in‘ logia “‘w-mra ’- -. . - “ . _ . . , - . Adams. Port Perrv.Ww5. via. Chicago and St- 91“" {ference between the gate receipts of ‘ The above resolution 7'83 wt to “8 Iqmries Into the matter With M01? and - . AUGUST 22nd SEPT. 5th and 19th ’the current year and the average’ of vote and resulted in altie. His Wor- lassure you that the above faCts are r Fm 70 PEVT p ‘7 4 I In connection 'With ithe gate receipts of the previous three . ship, Mayor Beal, gave F119 “Sting exact. : _ "_ I / h and 5, 602:3 'Bldfnts 1:101:35 as ? HOW EXCURSIQNS lyears‘, but the ambunt to'be paid shall vc'teland tr; measur:n1:.lllngg. to the [ Thanzmg yo; l33:.Editc-r, am‘ ' ‘1‘ ' ' f M Trunk {not exceed $300 and the total amount Dec!) 9 on 8 date m 10 e curs r ' do“ tire ram. 150 acres. 211.1;le mrtwulmfromeGmB%PA ~ * - - hal ‘ l Theby-law was'rthen given its ' first! WM. THORNBURY. , . . Good A F DUEF. - - , 30 paid to all societies 8 lnot exceed _ I I . , . .- barn and Smbfing- ArlAgenttgr address ‘ " . -‘ ' - I and second reading.“ ‘ ' ’ “ License, Inspector. ‘. “4‘, o . - to “its Ontario plant in Peterboro, has certain i “intended to erect a large plant at the ‘ “Mr. J. W. Foy. 64 Harvard avenue, lrendered unconscious. His father Was ‘ . and his son, James, Were seriously in- fan the right side of the front seat and ely, and, on examination, it Was found Mr. Foy IS badly shaken up. but g £11618 110 broken bones. going I “The car was a new One and- the da- west, struck the auto at an angle and made is estimated at $1,000 OOARRR OATS COMPANY NAILS ANOTHER TORONTO NEWS CANARD I l PAGE 10 IS. IT ? WELL and {L0 Query: If His Majesty King in saying that it is (lismval or between Canada and the. United l l” I . l i; I o}. i l. To the Free and Independent Electors of Victoria 3 : and Haliburton : I A GENTLEMEN ,â€"In the acceptance of the nomination as candi date in the interests of the present Reform Government, I feel that l have no apology to offer, inasmuch as I never sought thc position- ; although I had beenzinterviewed regarding it on several occasions. I have been in this riding all my life, and my record is bcfcrc you ‘ both as a private and a public citizen. I have served the county town as a municipal officer for a number of years, being the first Reeve o the town and afterward filling the Mayor‘s chair for three years. I, alsozservcd in theZCounty Council and in the different positions I have strivefihonestly tozadvance the best interestsvof the county. I pride myself that I amlone of the peopleâ€".have worked hard from early boyhood, not only on the farm, but at otherflcallings, and what I haveiihas been earned honestly. My sympathies, therefore, have always been With thosexwholtoil hard and longand who constitute the vastzmajority in this riding. I need not be at much pains to define my position in this conâ€" Istand shoulder toIshoulder with the Liberal Government on the great question of Reciprocity, which is the national ’jUtStion chiefly- involved in this contest. test. I believe thatithis impenant trade measure will he of far reaching; benefit to the farmers of the country, and through their prosperity to . all other interestsâ€"manufacturing, financial and commercial, as well as to those of thelmechanic and workmen. The round of benefit accruing from Reciprocity is natural. Good 5 crops and good markets mean money for the farmers, who constitute seven-tenths of the population of the Dominion, which, when spent with our merchants, meansfiincreased orders for our manufacturers and increased employment for our workmen. Reciprocity will prove an injury to no class or interest, and will prove a boon to this the banner agricultural district of the Province. I am in hearty accord with the other great principles of the Liber a1 partv a. d promise to support any measure that I believe to be for the benefit of the peopleâ€"of the Dominion generallyâ€"cf this riding particularly. I believe, gentlemen, judging from my record as a citizen of this riding, that I have the business capacity to give you good service, and justify the confidenceI now ask you to placezin mo: I presume to claim your suport. I believe that I can be of great benefit to this riding as a member * 5 of the House of Commons, both in the matter of general ltg'slatior ‘ and in watching and caring for the interests of the peeple of \‘ictona and Haliburton. Trusting that I may be favored with your effective suppc rt, I have the honor to remain, gentlemen, ‘Your obedient servant, ! JAMES B. 31366 Lindsay, August 28th, 1911. . . Have your clothes clean Cleaning and Pressmg by the French Dry Proceg This means the dust is taken out as well as spots. The garment is all put through cleaning without, injuring or shrinkage. ‘V e clean Evening and Ball Dresses, Net and Silk Waists, Light Suits, Feathers. Gloves, Straw and Felt Hats, Cleaned andf Blocked, giving special care to valuable Panamas: also refining and altering of all sorts. Give I E M ARR Kent. St, East 0 us your order. Phone $41; the BensonHou se W Mos: Peeple. Read The P0 st ~ ...- .‘

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