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Lindsay Post (1907), 17 Oct 1913, p. 5

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E9385 0? ingot New Rugs WSA C65. The weather will now soon change and will soon Show the necessity of net Ement. We will be pleased to show you the new styles in Mink, Persian La: ’50:: Seal, Fox, Marmot. Etc. Being in touch with‘the best. and most reziag; iralue at our prices. “We have been gariiculariy successful in buying our 1 ShOZU you the very bQSt pOSSibze value at $50.00. Ra euro and can 41.”... “at the .ue mam: I out! at for at Lots 14, ‘ 12 and 13 Persons re- M,“ ,.. ‘14 nv W99” 300’ “wt- M . ":3. fiifl‘iflll V Our Suits 10: 7th. '13 l , I” be prepared (or said purpose-900mm; vaggregating $306.00 which Thousands of pounds were taken ‘ were ordered paid. General accounts OUt 0‘ the river. 301118 mem got away Motion by M985“ Neil Ferguson aggregating the sum of $523.00 were With 100 pounds each. Operations Ind Edwin Rogersâ€"That whereas the passed including the sum 09 $186.10 continued all day. but as the after- Deorle rasi’ing in the neighborhood to Mr. Cavana (or fees and expensesgnoon drew along the fish seemed to f lake SCUZOg are entitled to the on the Spray Drain. The Engineer’s [50'081‘ PP and regain their usual fac- onefit 0‘ the, navigation ”Stem 0‘ eime for filing his report of the Percy l ulties of evasion. % he Trent Valley Canal. And whereaSIBI-om drainage trouble was extended! Some persons experimented,by put- -, :- many years the water levelofltm the second Monday m February [ting drunken fish in fresh water. , ake Scugog has been allowed to next. , after whmh the council ad- I Soon after thus was done the notims :n ’1 3. m u Motion by Messrs N81 Ferguson and William Richâ€"That the Council withdraw their approval of the plans ,of the Grand Trunk Railway Co. for the renewal of Bridge No. 149. being 3 at mile post 31.39 in the tenth dis-‘ trict of its railway Company. and between Concessions 4 and 5 at lot one in the Township of MafiPOBB. and that the Clerk mite the pecre' ‘tary of the Board of Railway Gom- missioners pointing out and explain- lag the danger to the public. and asking the commission to send an engineer to examine the pram-1988, and that the clerk also write the Grand Trunk withdrawing our con- Sent and explaining the reasons for ; so doing.-â€"Carrled. agreement bearing date the 9th day at September, 1913. whereby the Council of Marlpoaa agree to dig. construct and maintafn 20 rods of said Drain, commencing at stake Five and extending up stream to stake 6. and to complete the per-r lormance thereof on or before the iii-1 teenth day of November, 1913.â€"-Oar-l at $10. $12 Motion by Messrs Edwin Rogers and Charles Jenkinsâ€"That the ReeVe ‘be hereby authorized to sign the agreement of owners. respecting drainage at lots 1 and 2 in conces- siun 2, Fenelon. and lot 29 in conces- sion 2 Ops, and being a continuation of the Rogers-mucock Drain at later 21. 22, 23, and 24 in concession 11 oil1 the Towns?” of Mariposa. said ’ agreement hearing date the 9th (hi. Men’s Tare-rd Suits ~‘n Show Watson and Parrish. The Trustees of Sehgol Section No. 8, Little Britain presented a requisition whereby they derired the Council to raise the sum of $3190.00 by the issue and sale of Debentures for a term of Twenty years, to bear interest at FNe per cent for the erectlon of a new Public Schocl House In sail Section. . Boys’ Tweed and W0 Women's Institute Rest Eccm 2nd Floor Mr. David Yerex, Commissioner for the south hall of the Township, ren- dered accounts aggregating the sum of $209, and also Mr. Gillies’ acâ€" counts aggregating $306.00 which were ordered paid. General accounts aggregating the sum of $523.00 were passed including the sum 00 $186.10} Motion by. Messrs Charles Jenkins and William Richâ€"That {the Clerk be instructed to have Byâ€"law advertised and registered ”as provided by the statutes in that b'eha-lf.â€"Carried. By-law No. 723 was read a second and third time, passed signed and sealed. Motion by Messrs Edwin Rogers ‘and Charles Jenkinsâ€"That By-law No. 723 being a By-law to authorize the Municipal Copncfl of the TOWn- ship of Mariposa. to raise the sum of $8190.00 lor the erection of a new Public School House for school sec- tion No. eight of said Township be received and read a first time in du- phcate.â€"Carxied. inns been frequently complained Gizafter the beer w without resulrts. The Municipal Coun- stream of pure chan cll of the Township of Mariposa}: have caused more of {hereby resolves that it he represented persons who lookeq ’to the Government on behalf of the bridge laughed and 'said Township that the interests of crowd of roysterem the residents thereof, reel-ding- upon on New Year’s eve. 5°” near Lake Scugog, require that Some said atterwa :the dam at Lmdeay be taken out of perienced a feeling a private lands by the purchase there- as they 1.00de ove of, by. the Government, to the in- of the bridges and tent that it may be used in the pub- y mirth while light h 11c; interests so that the water of tics of the fish. Ma Lake Scugog may be kept at a mod- really had gone th crate and even levels-Carried. I nvmnnfhofin mnnfnl ¢ $50.00. Be sure and see them vary, very greatly to the detriment of the interests of all parties resid- 'ing on the margin thereof. with the gresrlt that navigation has been conâ€" !tinualiy impeded, and in a large} {measure in many places prevented alâ€"g :together, while at times large areas‘: .' it mud have been exposed to the.f great danger of the health of the! Ipeople. And whereas considerable ieommercial interests are involved in: gthe summer tourist traflSc, which has‘ ‘greatly fallen off owing to the de-g struction of the fish, during winter ; when the level of the lake ’has been: very low. And whereas the great var-5 iation oi the water level has been’ ‘ caused by the unlawful use of the: water at the Lindsay Dam, which} “'8 NH ter LEFéDSAY Children’ s Coats 31.3.95 T111553 are (111 3111131? 331117412 111 115w} 1 fl bI‘(HH‘112-1:E‘m1 1‘" I 1 T 1 ‘1 11] II ( Ladi s’ and Misses The 1d 3.00 Equipped with email bats. clubs, boat oats and other weapons, the boys, and men, too, for that matter, waded into the shallow water and waylal’d their quarry. Many caught fish in their hands and any who wish- ed carried home a string or a. ba‘sket- lful. An army of small boys assembled on an island just below one of the bridges, where the fish with “wet noses" were trying to get over a I There came down the river thous- ands of fish disportiug themselves in an extremely unfishlike way, leaping all manner of new fangl-ed somer- saults and flopping against each oth- er in frenzied bunches. Cary, catfish, suckers and occasionally- a bass cut crazy capers as they coursed the cur- rent. j Marion, Ind., Oct. 10.-â€"-Mult'measted fon mtoxicated fish hauled in by the l bushel basketful here after 1,916 baf- ‘: 1‘le of beer were turned into the iMississinewa River (rom an Indiana. “1 \J ébrewery under the direction of the fUnited States revenue officers. The :Mississinewa 18 the Indian name {or ”sparkling water. ” 5 It became indeed sparkling water] I! after the beer Was poured in. A is stream of pure champagne could not f 1 v 7 h - .r. ---v‘uyvu D “1‘ Some said afterwards they had ex"! dress, on “What Other Institutes are perienced a feeling akin to dizziness d , . ,, , . as they kooked over the railings of 0mg, Which was enjoyed by all of the bridges and were moved to present. Mt' J' McLean the“ sang a mirth while light headed by; the an- Solo. followed by a short discussion ticsot the fish. Many thought they on Mrs. McQu-een’s paper. Anqther really had gone through a sort, of solo was then given by Mr. W. Moun- sympathetic mental spree. tain. The president then asked Mrs. There came down the river thous- McPlhail to say a. few words, as she‘ ands of fish disportiug themselves in was leaving Manill-a. Mrs. McPhail persons who looked down from the bridge laughed and shrieked like a crowd of roysterers in a grill room on New Year’s eve. journed till the second Monday in November. Hlf L. HT L£ â€"~._;__ FISH WERE W A SFREE n47?! ‘ - dies’ Fear-aimed Coats 7'! . OT Kent am. W11 1am Streets furs. fur manufacturer ecial for A task” CW (TS I( a. jamboree. And J. B. Welion , Dani Clerk. navy, "Well." replied Eve thoughtfully, “they all have their merits, but the loose leaf system is good enough for “My dear," said Adam, continuing the discussion of the fashions likely to be in vague for the following fall Season, “what system of dressmak- ing do you favor ?” ‘ "Well.” replied Eve thoughtfullv- and On a bright spring morning Adam and Eve were taking a. stroll thno-ue‘h the shady bowers of the Garden of Eden. are of Vital interest to all, being both interesting, and full of much needed inflammation. Music will be furnished. Everybody welcome. Meet- ing 8 p. m. Mrs. J. Sonley, presi- dcn't, Mrs. A. A. Dixon, secretary. M. N. Norman, of Toronto, will give153'5'00‘ . an address on The Power of Person- Council adjourned to meet Nov ali'ty, and The Individual and the 17th at 10 a. m. 1913' Community. Mrs. Norman is an ex- cel‘bnt 173.3128:- and her addresses FOR SALEâ€"Pianos, the very best Thm’ max-t meeting will be held 01 Friday evening, October 1?th. Mrs then expresxd her regret at leaving and wished the Institute every suc- cess. The meeting closed by singing “God Save the King." ‘ (Special to The Post.) I Won-en‘s Institute of Manilla. held 1their negular meeting in the» Sunday School hall on Sept. 24th. The meetâ€" ing opened by singing, “O Canada,” followed by the Lovd’s Prayer. Miss Jcnny Glen-denying then sang a 5010, followed by Mrs. M. MCeree-n‘s ad- dress, on “What Other Institutes are, Only a. part of the fish were in an extreme state of intoxication. . A few, however, died as the result ‘of their innocent carousal, but many ’others were killed by boys. Regular fish were not alone in the limelight. Countless craWfis‘n climbed up on the piers of the bridges and it would have been possible for them to have been scooped up by the barrel-l ful. There was an unusually startled expression in the ‘-‘crawdabs"’ eyes. was. to v? {39021. i‘ recovered and mal fish. 310‘ ting A 23.5330! inch wi‘ith 5313:1212 111.1:chase of 590 yawn (fzaew Siik nab cs us to make this of- 1‘3111: The} are‘new bm- dcd me’sm 11:1 ‘1 in beautilul Jenn 1:1; (1 s Kits 35 'W e E. m; 10 95 : 5;. Qur ! ii?” “c- E‘. 02 :, Molesnin, Emil find extra this season and MANILLA Lit only seemed just like nor- o vu!uc th, half lined 93c E ‘UC'PION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD * FURNITUREâ€"On the .. or‘" t On Saturday, Oct. 18th, 111ch ins: one five piece parlour swim woshin ma- chine, extension table, 3141* ‘ro rd 9nd many other articles too numerru: to1 mention. Sale at om o'cl‘c‘:. Stew- art M. Graham. Auctioneer. organs, graphophones, gralon- ,olas. violins. banjos, guitars, ac- rcordeons, mandollns, and so onâ€"in- ‘deed everything from a 5-cent jewsâ€" harp up to a Baby Grand Piano- forte. Also music ,books, sheet music, sewing machines. typewriters, and etc., and all on the easiest possible term Call and see our goods.‘ Brown’s Music Store, Kent St. Lind- Wilson for Advertising 'By-law, $4.42; Interrm orders to amount of $35.00. The following amounts were paid “Ffivr‘rfgrist‘evod Holstein Bu for drawing gravel from pitâ€"George . 0m yenrs old. gOnd 3.ka ShI‘Opshlro lambs and Qbe , Brown $2.50; Walter Curtis $6.60; P b- 1L9“ ‘ r ‘ 3.. Thos. - Ourrins $33.60; Jas. Fanning 9:11.98; lel‘ Len-aster gun ‘ulnr ' l . .' ‘ $1.20; G. Griffin $1.30; Robt. Johns- , mack Energie’t‘” ’?“'"“"' ton 70 cents; John Malloy $6.00; Sen- t’h'me years. ( purpose Cult 800‘ McHugh $10-00: Thos. O'Neill! Sher-thorn bull.good making 45 cents; Eph. Pogue 56,10; Edgar ris ng two years Ray $19.80.; John Reid $1.20; Chas. Bred-Why Barred R .. k Cm Shire $7.50; Wm. Skuce $15.35; J-Ig'A College Strain. $1009.10}? Warde $3.60; W. Weese $114.00; Gor- ‘don Webster 60 cents; The Warder for printing and Advertising, $13.35- F 0 Members of Bd. Health {or services, or mfomatwn apply to the D‘ Agriculture, Lindsav $8.00; The Local Selectors of Jurors :M for services, $16.00; McLennan ' Co. . _ N for plck and handle, 65 cents; Wllson You should order at once Wm. .SBuggett for Township Share of- Drain, $10.00; T. Arnold for grave] from pit. $25.10. J. M. McNev-in Tile Drain loan, .3500 less $4.00 for fees of Inspector and Clerk; Morley Brock for bringing grader to Lindsay, $2.00; Clerk £01: Drain Agregrqegt, 51.00; T. O’Neill 3 days’ service re Long Drain, $9.00; ll Moved by W. Best secomied by J. Brockâ€"That Reeve Robertson and Com. Maloney inspect Broad’s Brid'lre on the 9th Con. line at Lot 26 with power to have the same repaired.â€" Carried. Moved by W. Walden seconded by G. Maloneyâ€"That the foilow'ing ac- counts be paid: Moved by W. Best seconded by G. Maloneyâ€"That Reeve 'Robertson be authorized to sign agreement'in the :RayJGunn Drain on behalf of the Township and that W. Walden be in~ ‘structed to look after the Town- ship’s share of work thereon.â€"â€"Car- rled. Moved by G. Maloney seconded by W. V‘Valdenâ€"That the clerk be author- ized to publish in the Weekly Warder the money By-law borrOWlng $5000 from the Provincial Government for tile drain loans as requiredâ€"Carried. Moved by G. Maloney seconded by W. Waldenâ€"That W. I. Reid be paid $6.00 (or Ops share of drain construc- ted by him on Omemee road, Con. 9. â€"Carx'1ed. Moved by W. Best seconded by J. Brockâ€"That the Clerk be instructed to request the C. P. R. to reduce the passenger rates from Hill-head to Lindsay, which are now four cents a mile instead of three cents.â€"Garried. Moved by W. Walden seconded by G. Maloneyâ€"That T. Downey’s re- quest re drainage be referred to Com. Best with power to actâ€"Carried. Moved by J. Brock seconded by G. Maloneyâ€"That E. Sanderson's re- quest re drainage be referred to Com. Best.â€"Carried. Moved by G. Maloney seconded by J. Brockâ€"That Mr. J. Walker’s re- quest re road culvert be referred to Com. Be'St.â€"Carrled. ‘By-law No to borrow from Pro- vincial Government the sum of $5000 to be drawn upon as required for tile drain debentures, also By-law No. imposing a tile drain rate of $36.30 per year for twenty years on the west half of Lot 10, Concession 9, were duly passed. from the ried. rpector Reed’s reports thereon' be acâ€" cepted and that the Reeve‘and Treas- urer be authorized t9 Sign. debentures to secure the amounts applied f ODS Council met 1913, at 10 a. m_ A Provincial Treasurer.â€"-Car- OPS COUNCIL @anoan :and Tonics for Stock 'rvne Up h a! d SM)» n Thur, W”! great: 1‘ Z ‘ .Evi" yUUI‘ n Candimcnts I Fit-e registeopd Holstein Bull; 1 Ln four years old. gOnd stock Shropshire lambs and she p. Pure bred Leir-mterv-am ’umhu Pure bred Leicester Shem-1 i ng e - Black zeneral purm>§e Cult :- . Shorthnrn bull. good milking sl I‘lc no. 4â€".-. _-A M- I The Bureau Pf Exchange THE Department of Agriculture FOR SALE- are to engage in running a restaurâ€" ant. We wish them success in their new genture. James' family will fol- low in the course of a few days. Bitter tick lntemationai fiuppiies Mse- 2 buaplies Pratt’s supplies Royal Purpze Sup» 1.:- Ker-ny’s ‘ «nditmn v. teachers around lately back from Halibutton Convention. engaged in tearing it do going to build a kitchen to part and a. cellar is thé fix ite, and at it he is 21’ 1 ”Mr. Vanderburg, of Guelph. paid his sister, Miss Vanderburg, primary teacher in our schools. a wisit iast Thursday. (Special to The The much needed rain on Saturday. It rained afternoon. M'essrs. C. E. Weeks. J. E. Adams and D. Adams, of Lindsay made a businsss trip to the Falls on Thursâ€" Mr. A. M._ Fultcn, B. A say scent Tuesday at the business. Mrs. Jackson, of-Cob-oconk. was in town for a few hours on Tuesday. muss, wmcn was much appreciated. Miss Vera Sharpe sang a 8010 which Was enjoyed by the members. At the close of the mating Mrs. Lord serv- ed refreshments- ed re freshmen-ts. Miss 312,111, of Edmonton. wan the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. S‘a-dl‘er last; week. Mts. Corneil of Toronto is visit- inz her sister Mrs. Jas. Navlor. Mia: Ruby Goodman, of Rosedale sptnt Tuesday in town. nome of Mrs. L. TOWnley. A good attendance is requested. ‘ The annual thank ofiering service of the W.F.M.S. of St. Andrew’s church was held cn Wednasiay, last .week, at the manse. Tfiem was a' good attendance, and an excellent- prozrmnme. Mrs. D. McDougall, of Lindsay, gave a very interest‘ng ad- The regular meeting of the men's Institute will be held on day afternoon, OCtober 17th at home of Mrs. L. TOWnley. A attendance is requestrd DRUG STORE which was conducted by lbw ’ AT KINMOUNT M N18 51‘ FENELON FALLS “4‘ d tar 18 we first talus. it he is at work with PAGE m . A., of, Lin-d- the Falls On Post) came at last most of the to thé Cnckerels txas purch- strain d ewes. rising one

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