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Lindsay Post (1907), 27 Oct 1911, p. 4

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‘W! 5 ’3'; .4375 Joseph Dgton owner of lots 21 and 23 N. P. R., waitec- on council, stat- ilgthat Commissioner W. F. M-ac Zahara had refused to recommend that bone be paid for the fence be March 1- opposite his lots, as the road allowance was left. less than 66 tact. The Reeve expiained that by- law stated that before the bonus was paid the fence must be of nine strands 0! wire and 4} feet high: must be erec- ted on the proper road alloWance lines cleared. both inside and outside ob- stractions, so that there would be nothing to impede the snow from blowmg freely through and finally. the Ccmmissioner or Counsil must re- mend the bonus to be paid befcre it can be. The matter was left over «Kr future consideration Preceeéings of Eldon Council )[essrs. Budd and McFadden wait- ed on the council to see that tteps had been taken to get the‘ drain known. as No. 2. under way. The Reeve explainâ€" ed that he had maize {cur trips to There. to interview the Reeve and Clerk. but found that they had not got the parties at the outlet to Sign the papers that they would take care ofthe water, if they were relieved from cost of construction. ' Spenceâ€"McFadyenâ€"That the Reeve and Clerk be appointed to make at- mgements to get the parties in Tho- rato sign papers to take the water tron: District drained by proposed drain No. 2, (said district as deserib- ed in Cavana’s rerlrt on Drain No. 2, and {hat they be given full authority to make what arrange ents they think :i:'!*=-..~\3.b e to get an outlet for said - water, in so far as the township coun- «if. of Eldon is concerned Communications were rear) as {01- were passed on motion Of A- D- Ma.- Bows fromâ€"Hopkins, Weeks and Hop- Eachern, seconded by W- R McEach- tins, stating that a large number of “IL Ratepayers, assessed c-n Drain No. 1 W. F. McEachemâ€"A. D. McEachern, u ' \_..x‘a, “LIL; last) 4 Us. lJIL. home here this week EnIEurscd h\ the 17 ading n'Lysiciam and heafth officials; spe:ified by Miss ,Glaspell of Penetang is visitâ€" OWi‘n'g t0 the unavoidable absence Of 2’32 mos: p'on-inm: 111": hit~cts md adopted Dv who 8 .nunicipalitms. :33 her sister, Mrs. E. Shea. , our pastor, Rev. WIH. Dame, (attendâ€" . . ,. . ,. . . ‘ in the funerl ; nan r‘-lati'Ve M. Over x3000 hav: been 1n:‘aued 1n Can...':.. 9 v“ ; .u ;. C4 “mu 3 Last week, on Thursday afternoon, Chg a of ‘ r L -.) r . e .U r", ; Hm “ramp".d “Mute mM' at the as. Thomas, A veil concucted ‘3‘" ec‘noun actuw nae on Sunday and preached an instructive sermon to a large and appreciative audieDCe. The afternoan service at our church '__â€"__Ai, i;_______| v' . A rp ‘ ‘ , - e . lUW'nL‘rlLd. 2" Pv-k‘h- Sal r~ Cn: mhnl Conn mm; . ,.. g] PARKER-WHITE I.II~11TEI),\Vinnip°g, Man. Mm Smith 13mm“ on gamma?- from a. weeks’ visit at Omemee and Branches-Toronto, Montrea), Calgary and Vancouver, and is sold by Millbrook. {Ii-s22 You Own a. “PARKYTE” (LR ARE. YOU £2 SLAVE TO ILL-HEALTH? 7"AGE 4. u : day. and lasts a :ife ime M; de in Beaver Cloth, Serges and (”h vw's, émca to waist with Clot}. m L.- ” w m: coflars, shades of Navy. “Rqud d HTS: 155222 $3.30 a? ‘1. $10.00 Ladie s‘ Fur-trimmed Coats, tailored shell neat.) wrapped wnh cloth, lined :hrnughout with fine mercerized sateen firmhcd with wesvern sable coliars and r vexes, made in Austrian bread- clo:h. c: 1: rs of Black, Brown, Navv, and Gwen. Price ......... (9: fl“ Ladie's Fur-tnmmed Coats, made of :10 d quality beaver and kerbey cloth 1m d throushkur. collar and lace! 0t werlem sub! , coiors of Black. Navy. Fr mm 2 nd Green. P‘ice $15 00 Eve; y Citizen of the Surlounding Country should take advantage of the reduced rates on all cur railroads during Thanksgiving Week and visit Lindsay’s Greatest Store. Here you GOODS AS REPRESENTED OR i “YOUR MONEY REFUNDED 1860--â€"D ' ‘ | UNDAS FLAVELLES LIMITED- 1911 ‘:“W”:GBBEQBSEASSBBBT Mg “tr-“w! THANKBGIVING FESTIVITEES AT THE BIG STORE Rev. Vir:-,Am3*‘ ~, mnsavgw Children ’s Ulsters l adies’ Coats .C v-4- ‘ “yaw“..r «utzr nor scwusae; can in place} any part ofwur heme; C033) less that :1 your hame is the strongest kind of insurance 1 :ai"~s' the gem: of di~ease. It is a preventative Mains: epidcmi’s and vantagion in the: summer, in 1': c year round. fianitary Bhemica! Béoset “PARKÂ¥?E” had consulted him, complaining of the delay in furnishing the drain, also of the epecification tot being carried out, in many ways, particularly in the dredging out of the skies in many places have been-left with no slopes; more earth has been removed than plans call for and has not been prop- erly spread' the ditch is also wider at top than should be. The firm rec- commends that before the contractors are paid, that the Council see that the contract is carried out to the letter and that suflicietxt bc retained to compensate these parties for dam- ages sustained by them. as thsy 'n- ‘ tend-to take action to have their rights protected. Geo, Hoggarth, Gov‘t. Engineer stated that it was his intentions to take a trip 10! inspection over drain No. 1 on Friday Oct. 6'. A G. Cavana, notifying clerk; that farm crossing allowances on 370. 1 Drain may now be paid an demand. North Victoria Agricultural Society pressing, asked Eldon for grant to the Society. Shae. Metcalle. enclosing account against Contractors on Drain No. 1 of 12 for work performed. stating that it had not been paid according to promise. Accountant of Colonization of [loads stating that Mr. Bradley had sent in his report, that the work under the by-law in Eldon had been completed, and when a statement of expenditure and Treasurer’s Declaration was re- ceive! by the Department they would pay the money. A sworn statement ‘from Jas. Thom as that on or about Sept. 6th. he had two sheep valued at $18. killed by dogs. John [Thomson notified Council that he had erected 61 rod wire fence along lot 31 con 2, Eldon. Accounts- to the amount of $184.74 were passed on motion of A. D. Me.- Eachern, seconded by W. F. McEachâ€" $25.00 Panama D‘c dinal, Grey, Br 131.46%, in mm and cuffs. long Ekizt with pave Ladies’ Dresses, made of fine Pana- ma. in shades of Navy, Czrdiral, Brown, Green and Black. t: immed with black saxir‘ collar piped with Paddy Grcer. high 17‘2irtlil‘f, ki 15 00 mona sieeve Price each $ . Price ran $10.69 Ladies ama each 556$ mece or sh r short bacl.; n V10: , Autvulsau. Mr. A. Bagshaw sold his handsome Miss Vera Sharpe, of Fenelon‘ Falls, team Cf bay horses to Mr. L. Green, . spent 9. W'rck‘ WHO her aunt, MFS- “7- this week, rccw‘v‘n ' '2 good figure for I 1: ~'.' Townsend. them. Miss Pear Perrin, teacher at Zion, Rev. Jos. Archer, of Little Britain, spent Saturday and Sunday at 113 Visited his nephew, Mr G. W. Hardy, home here... this week. Creep style on s]: 1-. all Dresses at "th: vice. 9 W. F. McEachernâ€"A. D. McEachern. â€"-that by-law No. 380 of the township of Eldon. a by-law to expend $3000. to improve roads in the municipality of Eldon in 1912 be now introduced. and read afirst and second time'â€" i Carrie-d . Dresses 1 The greatest remedy to stop the jhair from falling is SALVIA, the jGreat American Hair Grower. first {discovered in England. SALVIA fur- luishes nourishment to the hair roots. W. F. McEachernâ€"A. D. McEachern, â€"â€"that this council give a grant of $25. to the North Victoria Agricul- tural Societyâ€"Carried. «that Commissioner McFadyen be 311- l thorized to 'have an arch cement cul- ‘ vert constructed on let. sideline, be- . tween lots 5 and 6 comâ€"Carried. i 5 And remember, it destrOy the .Dandrufl germ. the little pest. that tsanps the life that should go to the ; hair from the roots . E; SALVIA is sold by Higinbotham. 5 i Spenceâ€"A. D. McEachernâ€"that the Clerk be instructed to notify the C‘. P R. that the council florets them to carry out their part of the urea- ment, re ballast pit on can. '3, MR re they proceed in remove any ballast or interfere with the roads of Eldon.â€" Carrieh. (Special to the Posh Miss E. Campbell, teacher at Lorne ville visited Miss F'. Anderson last week. Mr. J. Cook attended the funeral of his brother last Thursday at Bay City, Michigan. If your hair is getting thin. gradu- ally falling out, it cannot be long beforet he spot appears. Higinbotham. your druggist. has an invigorate: that will grow hair or money back. The time to take care of your hair is when you have hair to take care 0!. and acts so quickly that people are aHazcd. unuul’uu germ, rue llttle pest, that save the life that should go to the hair from the roots . We are glad to s’ee Mrs. George Squires around again after her ser- ious iliness with typhoid fever. SALVIA is sold by Higinbotham. Miss Lulu Raybee, of O’énnington, your druggist, under apositive guar- spent the week at Mr. G. McKague’s. antee‘ to cure Dandruff, stop falling Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hall, of Can- hair and itching scalp in ten days, nin‘grton, were the guests of their or money back. A large bottle costs daughter, Mrs. Robert McIntyre. on 50c. The word SALVIA (Latin (or Friday. Bage) is on every bottle. Mr Thcs. Lore, of Can-rrnqton spent Live Brevities 3mm Cameron hades MAKES HAIR GROW Howard, of Cambray, talked children on Sunday morning Navy UHUSfiY yuke plain ‘slzcol Rally Bay scr- ar- nd {Peniel Doings 1 Mr. and Mrs. .\. E. Webster. of Oak Zwood visited at Mr. W. .I. Wrightfs. ‘ Miss Cora McLean is 599 nding this Lweek with Fa.:‘f\\"‘"gh‘ fz'i ”oi-z. Mr. Pines: uni M s; Lena Wright, spent 811511)? with friends Mrs. Robinson, of Taylor's Corners spent this week with her daughter Mrs A. Murray. Miss Laura Wollcoft. of Toronto is the guest of her aunt, Miss Grace Co- ry. Miss Lena Wright is the guest of her sister Mrs; A E. destér. Oakwood, this week. LS Mr. 93". “v“-'r"~"-"-:~‘~r-: “I'M ~, 9: O s accid .t on ‘-"~'-c-.‘n “‘11; lrt wt :1 he was kicked by a hs‘rse sustaining serâ€" ious injuries therefrom in his £8.00 and shoulders; the doctors having to put, several stitches i.n his face. Mr Thcs. Lore, of Can-nFn'aton Spent Saturday at Mr. A. Bagshaw’s. Mr. Teel. of Garden has rented Law- yer Week's farm for a term of years. We welcome Mr. T331 and his family to our neighborhood. (Special to the Post.) Mrs. Rom. F‘irman. of Wick, spent a few days with her father, Mr. Hy Whetter. Mr. Robert Bagshaw spent Wednes- day last at Lindsay. where he called on his brother, Herb. who is in the Ross Memorial Hospital and who, we are pleased to hear. is progressing fa.- vora‘bly. Mr. Wes Budd. of Balsovar, spent Sunday with his vncle. Mr. William Wilson. Mr. wen Murray. who has spent the past few weeks with his parents here retutmd to his home at (3020- conk. Mrs; leve‘,‘ {Er'n'nell is sp‘nd'ng a few d‘lvq 'x‘fii'h ff‘infu‘g Iva-3.. Our Shim"; closed on Friday and Thursdav last week, as the teachers athendsd the Convention 2": Lindsay. Mr. 2101 Mrs. R. H. ()s‘corna. attend ed the fowl supper at Hartley and re- port a good time. THE LINDSAY POST CA$1“O5A Children 0 ry ma FLETCHER’S Of Interest ; Would it not be‘well for parents who ihave children attending school in the itown to take interest enough in the 'schoois and their children, to visit the ischcols at least one time during the 5term. We hear parents complaining of :the schools, who have no more knowlâ€" fedg-e of how they are being ccnducteé lthan a resident of China. has. We do know that strangers have gone away and said that we have the but schools of any town in the counttyf 0n and after Nov. 1, 1911,_Dentists of Lindsay are inaugurating a strict- ly cash system in connection with their dental practice. They also re- quirea. deposit at first setting, All outstanding accounts at? due and pay- abze at onoH.r..d.sâ€"-w.2. Mr. W. Phillips, of Peniel called on friends in our neighborhood. The W. I. branch will hold their meeting at Mrs. C. L. Rogers home on Thursday, Nov. 2. papers to be given by Mrs. D. W. Terrill and Mrs. J. W. Mark. Debate by four young 1adie:~ Subfectâ€""Resolved that the harem skirt is a proper garment for ladies. -r -._-... Program. Comtâ€"Mrs. Albert Jewell, Mrs. Edwin Rogers and Mrs. Bert Jewell. Everybody expected- totrlng their papers for to be sent to the home for the aged. ()er W. I. vice president, Mrs. Fowlâ€" {r and District flirectot. Mrs. J. Cul- lis attended the Oakwood Institute meeting at Mrs. R. G. Webster’s. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Birchard visit- ed at Mrs. Lillico’s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Washington and son Andrew, Oakwood visited at Mr. J. G. Cuilis’s on Sunday. Mrs. J. Goad visited at Mr Riche's Mariposa Station on Tuesday. Mr. R. N. Dale took a trip to Tor- onto and purchased a Car load of cattle for fattening. Mrs. Tipp. of Port Perry is visiting at Mrs. Geo. Weldon's this week. Miss Evelyn Swetmann visited Belle- V'Ue friends last week and attended tho wedding of her cousin. next Sunday Oct.'29, will be a. special cueâ€"a Thank oflering being taken for. the Sunday school. As our pastor is preparing a special talk and the choir music stumble to the occasion. . We hope for a large audience to enjoy- and held withr-the same. Miss Jessie Coad returned home on F‘r‘day, accompanied by her cousin, in. Hannah Thomas. of Woodville on who intends visiting Linden Valley friends for a short time. Mr. J C. Coad called on Canning- trn friends on Friday. (3me to The Post) Miss Bertha Cruess accompanied by her sister, Mrs. R. Rogers. and Rev. Robt. Rogers to Cannington on Wed- nesday. where they. visited Mes Cruess sister-in-law of Mrs. Adam Shire. 2‘Trs. Geo. Weldon and Mrs. C. H. I! users were guests» of their aunt Mrs Jae Haiti, Lindsay on Friday. Linden Valley News Items th the Schools Dental Notice will find a Mammoth Display of Fali and Winter Wearables that cannot be surpassed in Quality, Beauty and Value. 72 inc Stripes N25 y per ya: Unbleached Table Linen, 6.: inches wide, in handsome floral patterns, fine evcn wean, good weighty cloth, Exâ€" czllent for every day wear. A snap at the price. Per yaxd,.. 50C Fire Damask Cloths in pretty floral patterns, 2 x 21: yards, fine even wen-e pure bleached. Special offer ONTARIO ine double Damask Table Linen, inchcs wide, m fancy satin, pes and floral patterns. Regular 5 yard. Our special offer van! 756 yard Table lame bacx is on. otthe mon forms of muscular rt fer anphcations 0! (Tbs Linirrent will give taint. F 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ewen, of Kirkfield, :visited at Mr and Mrs. LeVia's Sun- 'day and Monday. ' Rev. Mr. Fraser, formerly of Fene l on Falls, preached Sunday morning Ii 1:: the Presbyterian Church. I Re. Mr. Patterson is expected t, 4 preach next Sabbath. Swera‘ {Mm here niversary and fowl last Sunday and M Miss Emilchen has gone to Normal School. Mirs 3713:3361 Ken has gone to the Missionary Training Home, Toronto. Miss Anna Robinson is home again after two weeks’ holidays, visiting friends in Toronto and Hamilton Mr, Matt and Miss Camublin spent Sunday at Sunderland. to Toron- Miss Eva Macdonafd, of Beaverton high school, spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs Dowdell, of Toronto. visited at Mrs. Dowde'll’s home, Mr I J. McInnis’ last week. We are all pleased to hear that Mrs Alf J well, who unprtunately had her ankle broken some time ago, is im- proving and will soon beable to be out again. The stork has been calling at. the homes of Mr. Archie Jewell and Mr. ‘ Ro’bt McEachren and left two hand- some baby boys. Rev}. Mr. Hockley spent. Thursday last visiting his parishioners at Burnt River. S AND‘RINGHAMâ€"ELDON (Special to The Post) Threshing is agaifin the order day around here. Mr Dawson is making additiona‘ improvements to his dwelling. He has built a cement platform in front 0‘ his home. Mr. M. Sisson, Manager of the Foy Shoe Store Lindsay visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gordoo Hop- kins last Frihay. ‘ The Masons have laid a cement walk in front of their hall on Main-st part of which hall is occupied by Mr. Dobensky, merchant. Kinmount Duings 0f Interest Mr. Chessell is at White Lake on the dam construction. Our village fathers have had laid a nice cement wa‘k from J. Mansfield's herty's and it is quite unimprove- ment, as well as a convenience for those living on that street. (Special to The Post) The partridge season is on, and our hunters are favored with good weath- er and enjoying their outing. Mr. Robt. Boldt has moved into the villgge, and occupies the house formerly owned by Mrs. Andrew Wat- ters. Mr. McEachren and Miss Vanderbilt; teachers in our schooI. attended the Teachers' Convention in Lindsay last THANKSGIVING LINE'NS Linen $1.29 Each 11 here att. r Luv! the "n: [fowl supper at Hart‘ey and Monday. and report Chamberlain's I I. For sale? by : most Com. Linen Ta blc Napkins 22 x 2: in floral patterns, pure bleache good value at the price. Our offer per . ozen .................. Linen Hack Towels, 18 x 36 good sen ceable Towels for on use, all ready be m meri. Spegial per pair Genuine Oid Bleached Towels,:_:x 38 inches. hem The biggest. value we ever 02 the price. Price each ......... We want you to see our 6: display of Domes, Tray Cloths Clo-.115 and Linens generallv. of the Table Napkins New Verandah Mt. Herb Middleton, Kent street. west, has had a. large new veranda erected at his residence. The new structure adds greatly to the appear. ance of the property Mr Jack Marsh. all had the contsact for the veranda! Sir James Whitney.s statement to thepeople of Ontario regarding the coming elections is not yet ready. The premier stated yesterday after- noon that he would tame the expec- ted announcement in the course of a few days. and that be wzil probably announce the date: of the electitoat the same time. the same time. The billingual report is still inns- able as far as the public are concern- ed. Dr. Merchant. who is preparing the report. has not handed it in yet, and just when he may be expected to do so. nobody knows. We all regret to hear that Sabbath next is to be ReV. G. X. Young's farewell sermon, at eleven o'clock a. m. We all join in wishinghin find his family every success in their new home. Gillarney, Man. ELECTION DATE IN A FEW DAYS LINDSAY, FRIDAY an excelleot time. Miss Anna, McGilivary, Kirkfield, 1', visiting her aunt hue this week. We all regret to hear that Sabbath try Depot, 50 Qmwu-st .. 13.1.51; “ film and receive the highs; xxx-use! prim. Lpswe yam- addrgss at A- Applebaum’s (‘lnthing Mn”- or write. Phnne :cm. - my? and wagon will call for «rm-Flu“ 9f one in the town and six vhu'kt‘fls 1“ the country. Look ov;-r vmzr p an If you haven’t Nuth‘ t-: live: them to S. App!» er, t the modest p1 It ?S impossible tar wind in 9:495 through them. thus with little additional weight. hut» the sum protection as is aifm-dpd by! fur coat. We have a 1W 35' sortment both for 1.14;.» and centlemnn. 2.. d’fluur' savd Insure Your Lifa Save doctor ‘d gmater treunm- u! happingss by p33 we}? vagainsl [7!) winter with a S. APPLEBAUM POULTRY 'flAMED Towels Ht DUNOON ’5 THE REXALL STORE Liam 015 Ves he EhiUi 'ce 0f 1 u up $1.50 Spgcial inches mm . extra mum's eflent East Wind 25c 2110‘ 34w 1nd tsof Poul- UT .3 Young old. 1 Horse sold EXTENSI EdZionll 137 M1 gas on A quite Head in 8G? 1: V (not b vai

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