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Lindsay Post (1907), 6 Oct 1911, p. 11

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afiel- Eh thesympathy of the farmers “we igr'xcultnral provinces inhis W togiVe them larger“ markets Imaths: laminae men of Canada, in “Nb oilife have generally been M tothe arrangements.” ‘wu‘mc Ad‘fzt Dread” uccu u would not be saddled “Med wthe arrangements. cause the tow f with any expense. and secondly ' cause the Company was a weal wanted a Refund one. with unlimited power to dispose 5°“ “so”, Wzlliam‘stu asked of. and thirdly because otthe influ- Mmm last eveninz to discontin- ence it would yield throngn the In- ?!ng the street in front of dug-trial Departmalt h ”curing in- 5mm“ 35 ‘6 Cart only Went dustriee to locate here. The Post ”50m“ 0- ‘r standing and he took this stand solely in the test lo- m‘id no “2195th .Wilson said terests of the town. and has had the “ 'W'l like to get a remnd as he satisf action of seeing the citizens fal- "‘ 933“: fora serVice he d d not ling in line with the attitude taken, *“pflmed t 3 1’: Dance Committee which had its culmination in the magnificent verdict at the poles Fri- 155 Themed. 31353.3 of Pittsburg' day in favor of the Seymour. fran- 'e mining after 938115338 Chise' Me months wt: Lindsay and: Ops The result of that vote marked an a IL, L__._ 111 have a Refund 30!! Wilson, William-sf... asked hcomcn 135': evening to driscontin- Â¥W3flg the street in frdnt 0! 5m. as the cart only Went “A9 and”: of the United States. um. Smith, "I have never felt 1:! mto meddle inxhe political fits of other countries. The eleCtor- adt‘mada hasspoken in no un- Mnyupon thequeation esteemâ€" and reciprocity with the United he and its verdict against this pol sum probably never be reopened "who present generation. "In not surprised of the result m who has watched the con~ namely must have seen that only batman! sections of Canada I: particularly interested in this man; in 4Sact they went: the has beneficiaries, and the vote in Wan. Alberta and Manitoba “In; the fiaurfser government in: 3mm 053m AND mrs PRESTIGE PAREZPJ’L'VW Sl'itary‘ Chemiual Closet is made E“ WHITE LIMITED, Winnipeg, Man. ’32 You Own a “PARKYTE” f1} ‘z’xSU 5‘s SLAVE ‘TO ILL-HEAL , gem: correspondent o! the go Tribune. who is accompany- m Taft on his tour through m writes that. paper from the rf‘laf. ~ v “ ' ' ,rw r v- ' - - - W: ‘ r0139. thc leadmg pl ysncxans and term ‘ f finer-i archxtects, and adopted by who‘.‘ OVf‘v . 1- v ‘ . . . A-‘k f 000 naxc been Installed 121 Canadian hr _sur deaier for prices. 3N NMON LENDSAV' my: 0019M ’Sanitary chemical closet Requires neither water nor sewerage; can he need in any part of your home ; costs less the homeis the strongest kind of insurance the germs of disease. It is a preventative epidemics and contagion in the walnut, ab<olute necessity the year mund. ' wish The vote accorded by the citizens of, feel that we are not eye-r sanguine if ILindsay yesterday in favor oi grant- {we say that Lindsay's tut- ing a “mange to the Seymour Power lire Prosperity will date from Friday . Oct 29 CO' to supply mg“ and power to the i We hava every confidence in the pa- ? town, must ha“ been most gratiizring triotism and loyalty of our people, ' to the great body of our citizens. The and believe they will now unite to verdict was 1101: a snap One, taken at work in harmony for the future up- 3 time when the people were not con- building and adv ancement of our versant with the merits and demerits town. of this and the alternative propoIiâ€" { â€" , tio'nâ€"the purchase by the municipali- ty ol the local plant. {WATCH PLANETS 4 The question has been treely and‘ 1 fully discussed in the press and on THIS MONTH the platform, and the citizens were 1 therefore in a position to give an in- 1 telligent vote on the question. The The passages which follow aretakeni ltwo monster mass meetings held dur- from Word and Works, an sect-mimi- § "19“" “m- at “1°” "“7 099°" cal journal which is published in St. g tunlty was given the citizens to ex-__ _ __ _ l -«_â€" epoch in The supporters of the proposition to purchase the local plant and oper- ate it as a municipal enterprise ad- vocated their policy with zeal and vigor. Thei"had the prestige and support of Hon. Adam Beck, Chair- man of the Hydro-Electric Commis- sion, and Mr. Lyons, of Guelph, in this campaign. Municipal ownership, which, it must be admitted, is popu- lar with a. great many, was also strongly emphasized by those op-1 posed to the franchise. press themselvesrwere of great edu- cational 'value. so that the people were not stampeded into voting on a question they did not fully under- stand. I and he: th fiicials, ' specified by tcd Dv who e municipalities. the history of the town. We WHAT FRIDAY’S VOTE MEANT :s in 1:55 than in Canada by and is sold by vi Mr. T. A. Fisher. 01 Lindsay, inâ€" formed the Post this morning that he Was at one time a resident of Austin Pa., the town that was swept by the fierce floor) on last Saturday. result- ing in the loss of hundreds of lives. Mr. Fisher lived there some twenty five years ago and helped construct the wooden dam situated on the site of the one swept away on Saturday. He knew quite a number of the res- idents of the town and 5is anxiously awaiting the publication of the death list. Children Burned to Death. Indian, Pa., Oct. 3.â€"â€"Eight children of Mr. and Mrs. Dias, .oi Heshbon. near here, ranging in age from thir- teen years to three months, were burn- ed to death early Sunday, when fire de§§royed the family hqme. The p,arents aft-er dispoveting the flames, left the children in their beds and went. to the first floor, when they made an attempz to extinguish the fire. : The blaze spread rapidly, however, and they were unable to return to rescue the little ones. { Entombed Men Rescued. Fairbanks,.A1aska, Oct. 3â€"The four- teen men who were entombed at. the Shakespere Mine, on Dome Creek, were rescued yesterday, none the worse for their confinement of 84 hours. LIVED IN THE DOOMED TOWN Sign: of a Hard Winter. Whitby, Oct. 3.â€"~Farmers in On- tario County are preparing for a hard and long winter, because the red squir- rels and chipmunks have become very busy laying in their winter food store, even going to the extent of collect- ing green chestnut burrs, breaking them open and hiding away for future use the unripe chestnuts. The natives-2 declare they never before knew the squirrels to open green chestnut purl-3‘ A drill hole, through which they had been provisioned, was enlarged by thawing until it was big enough to pegnit the body of a. m‘an to pass. . Then the iniprisoned minérs were pulled one after another to the sur- face of the ground, 1,274 feet. above. "Any bright fair day from about the 15th to 25th of October, any good keen-eyed observer may follow Venus through most the day with naked eye Locate her early in the morning ab. out sunrise, and you will have little trouble to see her after sunrise and at intervals during the day. She will keep her distance ahead of the sun, setting an hour before sunset." aquuxcw W UL! u 5,39“. y. ............ or to begin 520:. ng food so early in the fall. “Mars is growing very bright and large. Many uninformed people will now begin to askâ€"What big red star is that in the morning eastern sky ? Be prepared to answer all Such ques- tions. be charge! v.35; n;r.;:.:.au,::;1er as me result of a fight in which he took part a couple of weeks ago, when, it, is al- leged, he knocked Patrick O’Hanley down on Clarence street, causing him to break his leg. He has been in Water Street Hospital ever since. and last Saturday died as a. result of his injuries. The prisoner was yesterday morning,remanded ior a week. “Saturn is now almost on the mer- idian at midnight and is growing in brightness and magnitude. Have your telescope in readiness and study. his beautiful rings during his present op- position. Santiago de Compostela. Spain, Oct. 3.-â€"_The newspaper Eco says that the lioyalist leader, Capt. Conciere, and the chief Portuguese Monarchist con- spirators entered Portugal Sunday at me head of 3,000 men with several guns and quickfircrs, and one hundred and tiny mules. The passages which follow are taken from Word mind Works, an astrmimi- cal journal which is published in St. Louis, Mo., by the Rev. Irl R EI’aks How H3 Saved $40. Peterboro, Oct. 3.â€"â€"â€"Michael Scott pleaded guilty to obstructing and as- saulting a. C.P.R. conductor when asked for his ticket, and was fined $40. He tpok the alternative of one month in jail. ‘ Another Airman Dies. Spokane. Wash, Oct. 3.â€"â€"Cromwell Dixon, who aviated across the Rocky Mountains last Saturday. fell 100 feet, in the Interstate Fair grounds here 339 £32.:de aunties wine; 9% We have every Confidence in the Par! triotism and loyalty of our people. 1 and believe they will now unite to‘ work in harmony for the future up-. building and adv ancement of our Charge 3" cw Manslaughter. Royalists In Portugal. i‘vubx'm may .:.=.au5:;1cr as mm inch he took par} GERMANY LIKELY TO STOP WAR TURKEY NOT ANXIOUS TO FIGHT (Special to The Post; 3 London, Oct. 3.â€"â€"From present. ap- pearances the Turco Italian war prom- 1588 to be the shortest and most. blood- ‘less war in history. Thus in: its dis- fcinguishing characteristic has been the absence of fighting. anJ with Germany to ' as pacemaker, it may be end- ed before fighting occurs. a It is concluded that no mediation ‘will be accepted by {tuly until she has accomplished the mimary occupation of the Tripolitan coast. '1‘ I A_4L v. â€"' â€"â€"â€":_-- -..__ After that negotiations will be much easier and are likely to be successful, if Turkey wfll accept a. money indem- nity for allowing Italy to establish herself in Tripoli, as Ureat Britain did m Egypt» _ . . The news filtering :n from various inns continues to be of a. negative ind. Evidently Tripoli has not been bombarded, and is not likely to be, *1 the Turks do not oppose the Italian lending. I“ j 'cmex Chilton on the matter. ‘ The warlike operations are confined to 3 blockade and the capture on eith- er side of a few small vessels. It is now admitted from the Turk- ish side that Preveta, in European Turkey, is not occupied. Italy’s an- nouncement that she has no inten- tion to carry the war into European Turkey, will do much to allay appre- hension over the Baikan or other com- p1};at-}ons. . . ..M i.- u Turkey’s ministerial difllculties have not been solved. but generally the sit- uation looks more h ’peful. No Bombarding Before To-day. Home. Ucl. £5.â€"â€".\ (ivsyutci: to The Tribune. from 3111113., says that, a steamer, which arrived here at six o’clock yesterday evening, brought the news that the Turkish transport. Der- ho had b91111 shelled and sunk in the Erbor 0f Tripdn It connrmed me other advices that the bombardment would not. begin until Tuesdayâ€"this in order to give the population time to withdraw to a'place of safety. Keep Hands Off Balkan Peninsula. V London, Oct. 3.-â€"A despatch receiv- ed here by a news agency frgm Vjeq- 5 Count Von lbassaudor ho val moveme bania. with Ems kee ing v. ___v .. 118-, says that Count Von Aehrenthal," the Austro-Hungsriarn Foreign Minis- ,ter, has informed tho:- Italian ambassa-‘ (18.: that any further action by the Italians on the Albanian coast. will make it necessazy for Austria to de- spgtch warships:- thitllexz. ‘.-I } IUIWHII CI 1“" mun “OI Luwu we. cu u. vvâ€"v- gmâ€" -._.. Erecting Brick Barn all d t a At last nignt’s council meeting Mr. The death tonk place yepterday from were 86 roye ~ spinal minigitis o! the pane. year old Wm. Shouldice, 39 Peel'St" aeked- for ginfant daughter of Henry Sabin, cere- Miss Amey of Cannington, v PenniBSion 1:0 91‘9“ a brick barn 0’1 taker of the Riverfide cemetery. In- {been spending a few days visiti his property. He was instructed to_see .terment took place today at New i Cora Stevens, returned to her . LL}- ___‘-- I Count Von Kehrenthal asked the am- bassador how he reconciled Italy’s na- val movements in thefiicinity of Al-i 'bania with her declarations that she flasfieeping her hands off the Balkan Fine quality all wool Panama. 42 inches wide; colors green, asl‘ es of roset, tan and black A genuine bargain; for per yard............. DOQQOCIIOOII. can-pony...- H 1 m u' WEIUht fur {a A p6!“ hyard. .... Dress Goods. 359 Dre ::3 Weeds 45¢ I @333 floods and Mantle Dept Whit-nth.” 3%»; MCCOATSUIT. 1’. .= is“. q mhty fur Dresses and COJta. Just the rig ht .nut wma 50 inches wide See these on display gfor '90-. 45c .......................... [Iv-Iaoo'ncg THE LINDSAY POST Bargains of note from the “'d Have on a $4 bill in ur cket ? I y yo po 'the Police Department. Convictions There are a great many new 24 bills ‘ . . . . gwere modem all the cases but one, a in circulation just now. These new : ' fbreach of Li ucr License Act, with- l bills are an evidence of the unusually ‘ q 2 . _ , , , Edi-awn by complainant. ‘prospenty this country is enloinug. i. The fact of their being in circulation Totals of fines and penalties 1 means that business in Canada has Llicenses amounted to $284.30. Â¥ expanded to such auextent that the ‘1 Five V-ig'ants were given lodging, fibenks haVe reached thenmit of the 'and let go with a warning. The Chief ‘ note circulation 5119"“ them under recommended that the new oflice be the Bank Act, and have been for :81 to properly furnished to enable Chief to bu Government notes to sup i i the y p y carry out official duties with despatch ; country's demand for currenCy. The . . . bank note circulation is one ot the End g1" Strangers ‘* g°°d impress‘” of the town. beSt barometers o! the condition of In connection with the suggested business in the country. When the . I note circulation is large the country improvements to police office, Chair- man Lewis, of the Town Property Co. I is always in a healthy business con- and ' dition. The fact that the note circu- \ lation has reached its limit and that ‘ the Government had to be called on for new currenCy shows that business in Canada has experienced an enorm- ous expansion this yeas. It shows business conditions to be in an un-? usually healthy state.â€"Orillia Packet: and Ald. McCrae, of Police and Light, were instructed to put 5 window in the police station and also secure the necessary office furniture. Dept. Reeve Dobson said the Chief was doing extra gocd work and should get what he required. Dent. Reeve Lewis pointed out that THE NEW $4 BILL E DENOTES PROSPERITY Double faced with belt style covered buttons; deep cufl's, large shawl collar. Thxs is extm warm and smart looking at ...................... $15.00 Market Clerk's Report Market Clerk C'allaghan‘s report for September read at Last night’s Council meeting is as follows : Weigh- ing fees, $50.13; rent. of booth stands during fair, $16.00; fees in rigs and baskets, $6.42. Conduct Dancmg Classes Mr. Walter A. Dixon wrote Council last evening asking if the town hall would be available once a. week to conduct adancing class, and if so, what the terms would be. Referred to Town Property Com- mittee. This is our best Iedng Coat for the money; biack only, man tailored, military collar. This coat has the appearance and wear. Special at. . . .3r2.50 We are making two extra speciais; colors 0 navy, green hrown ard black, lengths from 48 to 54 inches, mm or without mxlitary collar. See these This Coat comes in fine quality black Cheviot, double breasted, braided collar, cufl's and pockets. covered buttons, full lined with black twill English satecn. Very special .......... ' .......... $8.50 Many Good Values 1mm Women’s Cost Fall coat $8.50 M Fine Tweed inches wide; colors of brown' Funeral at New Market W4KEL Y5 $900 and $9.75 At last night’s meeting of the coun- cil, Chief of POIiCe Chilton presented ,his report for the month of Septem- {ber with recommendations, ' There were 27 cases dealt with by ithe Police Department. Convictions gwere made in all the cases but one, a. :breach of Liquor License Act, with- idrawn by complainant. ithismominz. CHIEF CHILTON’S SEPTEMBER REPORT IMPROVEMENTS TO THE POLICE STATTON Dept. Reeve Lewis pointed out that in three months the Chief had collectâ€" ed over $500. During nine months in the previous three years, only a. little over $400 was collectedâ€"$76 less than in the past three months. It was pointed out by some of the Aldermen that the construction of the C. P. R. grain line brought many un- dle-sirables, who helped to swell the funds. The same conditions prevailed when the Bobcaygeon line was built. Deputyâ€"Reeve Lewis at last night's council meeting stated that all the el- ectric lamps had bis-en taken in from the park. As Chairman of the Town Property Committee, be has saved the town $9. as in other years the lamps were all destroyed. Miss Amey of Cannington, who had been spending a few days visiting Miss Just fine for girls' schozl Dresses and Coats, 40 inches wide; col: ors of navy, brown, green. red and black. Extra special for p. I yard ......... ........ .................. ...... ””ch An extra mce fall and winter weight, 54 inches wide. But staple shades. Special Evglish make. Regular SL2 5 for per yard . . . . 95c Tweed Dress Goods 25c Heavy coating Tweeds 956’ Was Neglected In the Past Comes with sailor collar, pointed back, velvet trimming and buttons. 54 inches long, latest New York style. Special price ................ $16.50 We have one of the finest selections, of all classes, that will be shown. We invite your inspection before purchasing, Second floor. New Furs, Have Arrived “HUNTERS" Not in Sammy State Mr. William Lees wrote the Council last evening and stated that unfit existing conditions it was next to imposible for him to avail himself of cellars drainage for his premises on Kent-st. east. Without drainage he found his uremises could notbe kept in a sanitary state. He was willing to pay a reasonable share of the cost of relieving- the trouble.â€"Beter- red to Board of Works. ‘ Mr. S. J .. Height, Toronto, or for the Manufacturer's Lift town to-day on business-. Return Tickets at. Single Fare OCT. 9th to Nbv 11th to points in Tcumqami. [mints Matt;- wa to Timiskaming and Kipawa, Que“, incluswe, also to certain points In Que- bec. New Bumswick. Nova. Scotia. and Maine. OCT . 19th to NOV. nth to Muskoka Lakes. Penemng, Lake of Bays, Midiaud, Maganetawan River, Lakefield, Madawaska to Parry Sound, Argyle to Cuboconk. Lindsay to Hedi- hurcon. Points from Severn to North Bay inclusive. and certain points reached by Northern Navigation Go. All ticliets valid for return until Thursday, Dec. 14th. except to points E‘s-ache! by: ffezuner lines, Tuesday, V “WHY CI. 9.». 7' “W“, “b. Tacoma, Wash. Portland. Ore. San Franciwo, Cal. Los Angeles, Cal. San Diego, Cal. Mexico City, Mex. One way second data. Very low rates Full particumrs and tickets from W. R. WIDDQSLQty Agent, November-14th. Daily until October 15th Vancouver. B.C. Wannimter, EC. A. MacNA3B, Dept}: Agent or aLLdress A3}? DUFF, D. P. A. COLONIST EXCURSIBNS PAGE

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