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Lindsay Post (1907), 29 Nov 1912, p. 3

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rica if.” LINDSAY, 0m. ' 5;; ;_ 1‘. I!" l'lU-L\Ufl1" Riggs Old Stand“.â€" g MWWWWW‘ “1‘55 . them buy (DSAY b, at .rticum’ Age!“ 110' ado! 8‘ Oshawa mom m 191 ih. Savony passed away on Sun- ‘ diemoon last at the home of fighter, Mrs. John Armstrong. hi on Tuesday we extend sym- H Coll) 11 Mai say. In 8. Jackson and Mr. T. Jack- gsfllm gd Fismilton are visiting their HUI"! A. H. "9319- [3:133:ng c :: “:1?“ 8:59:23? Treasurer’s Sale Of Land’s mu)“ 3:; F3, 1.4 20.43 326 2369 Patented *Paal'st s 1.4 11.69 3.04 14.73 Pan-med JAMES mstmO-N McNEILLIEWrPasm-Pr of the County of Victoria, Mimi“ 3": thr- \Varrant of the Warden nf the County of Victoria. Mm? Nimrémzh (lav of Novemlwr. A.D. 1912. will proceeq tn sell each ie"*ry of zip. ”jun-9 n'xentinned parcels of land. for thqarrezu-s of taxes now P5303 them ‘e-spectin’lV. as above set out. together With caste. (unlefis the 'mrSlil.-:'1Kr‘~i and casts are sooner paid), at the Court Hopse m the "0f Lindsuv, in th» said Cmmtv of Victoria. at Eleven o’clock 1n the foreâ€" “-01; T‘I'r‘flhy the I‘wentyJifth any of February. A.D. 1913. NRKEY DAY the County of Victoria, for arrears of Taxes, to meld in the Court House, Lindsay, on Tuesday, ebruary 25th, 1913, at 11 o'clock, sum. llhal‘ m :1 ii is usually very costly to con- be had in .‘ s specm ‘ist in any disease, but W 25 :15 cents, on .1 speCial 0581', those :11; 1:0th #33 {Ton} eczema or any form of pm Ten yum ”disease can get absolutely in- Yam! 3. dc a relief. with prospect of an eat- in: wash ‘ "0(3ch A spatial tnal size bottle of oil of “gm, thymol and glycerin, I" as compounded in the labom- ‘ 0‘ “£9 D-D-D- company, may 0? LOT east NW8? but flflwth (Special to The Pout.) and WOT) comm»! AND COSTS or 1.01- mx ACRES ARR-EARS PUBLICATION .3 3 100 $51.05 $ 4.03 7 7 44 7.92 3 on VILL5GE 0F BOBCAYGEON 1:; 1-2 9.83 3.00 TOWNSHIP OF DIGBY :‘.1 7 50 8.49 3.00 :3 7 50 6.05 3.00 PATENTED OR SOT 10TAL PATENTED $5518 Patented 10.92 Patented 12.83 Patented 11.49 Nat Pat’d 9 ()5 Not ‘9an LR RR. 100 t9 RR. 111 s Office. .’1‘ 19th. 1912. a V. ~hed {n "The Lindsay Post” November 225d. 1912 AT KINMOUNT ll 1 1.3.“ ‘37 3.08 TOWNSHIP OF SOMERVILLE ?.R. 100 21.26 328 RR. 111 31.69 3 54 8 100 72.83 4.’ 07 12 :30 8.70 3.0!) VILLAGE OF FENELON FALLS 1-1 74.47 4.61 TO W'NSHI P OF LA XTON 100 40.65 3.90 I‘O‘VNSHIP 0F BEXLEY s 1.4 TOW‘NSHIP OI“ EMILY 1008 cut. An excellent programme was giv en. Mr. Joe Moynes ably filled the position of Chairman.The most interâ€" esting feature of the programme was a. debate. "Resolved that women The W. I. held a. very successful; sacral evening on Wednesday evening; of last week at the home of Mt. Isaac I Naylor. Quite a large crowd was presâ€" ; Roger Allen, of Myrtle. Offerings amounted to sixty two dollars. Don‘t forget union services at Blackstock this week and next. Epworth league to be conducted by young ladies and gentlemen Fridnv 313355 iiTflfiEfl’S Thanksgiving services in connection with Methodist Church here on Sunâ€" day last were ablyconducted by Rev. special as cent otter; This one bottle fill convince you of the merits of the D.D.D. prescriution. Ten years of success has proved be- S'ond a. doubt that this mild, soothâ€" ing wash will cure any form of skin dim. Prove it to ygur owa satis- faction, get that 25c. bottle from your drug-gist, or direct from the D. WEDNESDAY and 82.33am Days . McNEll-LIE, (Spedal to The Post.) TEURSDAY 3. 00 3.00 Can u by Treasurer. ISLAY drug stores on this 24. 54 Pa ten ted 35. 23 Patented 77.40 Not Pat'd 13. 08 Pater) ted 11.49 Nflt Pat’d 9 05 N06 Pat'd 9.05 Nut Pau’d 53.64 Patented 15.33 11.70 Patented 79.08 Patented gentlemen Friday} delivered. Patented Married Fadenâ€"Cook at the Meth- odist Parsonage; Minder). by Rev. B. M. Whyte on Wednesday Nov. 20 1912. Mr. James Milton Faden and Miss Ethel Cook both of Stanhope Townâ€" ship. Mr. R. S. Jones, of Port Hope,'was the guest of Mrs. and Mrs. D. Taylor éw. G, neaSHANE§ Inspector Phil-rips arrived home from Parry Sound district last week. Mrs. Percy Puffer returned to Tor- onto early last week. Mrs. Carey arrived home on Mon- day 1381: after spending a. few weeks with friends in Prince Edward county Rev. F. Pauling accompanied by his wife and two children, arrived in town last to take charge of the Pres- byterian Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Puffer returned to Toronto last week. (Special to the Post) Mrs. John H. Hulbig and little daughter Myrtle, are visiting inTorâ€" onto. Mr. Richard Mansfield is back. once ymore to the village after a stay of some months at Parry Sound. Mr. Joseph Robertson of Ops, vis- ited his mother and sister Mm. Mac- Eachern last week. Mr Fmd Marks spent the week end Monday evening to resume work at with his parents. He retumed on the L.C.I.. Lindsay. 5 9 Mr. Amos Frain and his gang of vmen arrived here, from Lovering on “the 19th. He goes this week to Good lerhanc; i \Ir. Alex Morrison. reeve of Somer- gvi'lle, attended County Council last Eweek, coming home on Saturday. Mrs. M. Mansfield who went out west a couple of months ago seturned last week to her home here. Mr. Lew Christopher is having the house occupied by Mr. Cheseell boarded on the outside. It will make it much warmer and give it a better appearance. A ’photograptrer, from Toronto, spent a part of last week doing the village he took three separate groups of the school children. Mr, Andrew Robertson, manziger of Coal department, Flavelles Limited was in the village on business on business Wednesday last. What about coal this cold snap ? Liadsay price to consumer is not so had, good thing they can get it, We weregI-ad to get coal here cost $9.25 We had our first snowfall of any account last Saturday night about two inches of snowfall. I Mr. narvy Copp gave a. number of violi‘n selections va-h‘ichwere well re- ceived also Mr. Pethick gave a couple of 80108 accompanied by the guitar, which were heartily encored. Recita- tion swere given by Miss Trise and Mrs. L. Moynes. Zion also by Miss iMat-el Curr." ns and Al-dah McFadyenl land Mr. Willie Parkin. A duet was. 3gi'cen by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd undl daughter ' Mrs. Cowicson, Miss 130:3: lothy Brown and Cecxl Brown favored fthe audience with solos. At the closei of the programme a dainty lunch was! served after which the chairman call- icd the meeting to order, when a. hearty ooto of thanks was extended to Mr. Naylor and fam‘ly for their hospitality, The National Anthem was then sung, and thus ended one of the most successful gatherings the stitute have ever held. in flavor of the affirmative, by only one point. Was championed by Mr. Boyd. Mr. Willie Pal-Kins, Mr. Louis Moynes and LMr. Charlie Elford, while the neg ative was ably defended by Messrs. Alex McFadyen, Thomas Currins Arthur Byrnell and Mr Fred Pet-hick. The different debators made excellent tpeeches. Mr. N-aylor acted as critic this added much to the amusement of the debate. Misses Mamie Naylor‘ and Sadie Sinclair and Mr. Sam Cop acted as judges and gave a. decision should have votes" The affirmative (SDeCial to The Past.) KINMOUNT MINDEN Mr. Robertson told of the condition. of Cross Creeks bridge. The water was fifteen inches above the bridge at times, and caused school to be ciose d. The bridge is low and the ap- proaches, which are far too low, might be raised a foot or so with gravel. Some repairs had been made, which were fairly satisfactory, but Chairman Michael mentioned that Reeve Morriscm inferred that the government would only assist in building the swing, but he (Michael) believed they should and would pay more. The committee from Victoria was composed of the Warden, and Messrs. Fee, Dcvitt, Michael and Bot- tum. Warden Stevie pomted'.out that the Peterboro committee Was looking af- ter that and it would be wasting time for the Victoria council to in- tervene. Reeve Morrison agreed with this method. Dep.-Reeve DODSOB moved that Dr. Vrooman and Dr. Mason be asked for their cooperation. ber of parliament at Peterboro (Burn- ham) and Col. Hughes were willing to do all in their pawn-r. Reeve Bottum Said that when the committees had met in Peterboro the proper method of approaching the government wandiscuseed. The mem- Wednesdayâ€" Nov 20. The committee on Roads and Endgâ€" es met at 2 o ’clock, with Reeve Micâ€"f had in the chair. I O I The report of County Engineer Belâ€" cher concerning the PigeOn Creek, floating bridge was read, and his es-Q timate of $76,168 read. The structure would be practically in the same; place as the old, but would be .15 1 swing design. f CONTSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF 1 ENmEEs BIG HEN FOR THE COUNTY! Church. of Lochlin, and I John Ford, of Fortescuo. { Among those who attended the Mas- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hewitt, of 8051:- om‘c meeting in town on Friday eveâ€" ing, 1'84?“an from Toronto. m‘ng were Mr Patterson, District Dep- Messrs ROY and ROSS Hobden, of “W. Grand Master, Mr. ,E' Fittsger-l' Beamsville, were visitors in Minder: aid. of P‘eneion Falls, .and Messrs G. last week. 4 I i of Hindon Hill, éuning the hunting season and went home 1381: week with a fine deer. 3'8 I'ZLIS THU LINDSAY FUUL. CflME WHTH THE CRfiWD A special line of table linens, handsome patterns, fine finish, reg 60c. Sale piiue, Net: .............................. 44c Bear Skin in white, brown and gre Big discounts ranging from 25 to 50 p Mantles, Millinery, Skirts, Suits, etc A big assortment of stair carpets to choose from, 15 per cent. discount. In tapestry, brnssels ond axminsfer, from :3 1 2x3 yds to? ‘3- 4x412 \ds, in thelatest designs atavedu :i n of 15 per cent. off our 11 1111 low p1 (:es. If you have not agready taken advantage of the Pargains offered. It is to your interest to do so at once. Note the foliowing : I {CARPET SQUARES | LINOLEUMS AND FLOOR OI S mucus? MdfilHDU-u': MMW "a As a matter of fact the stocks are get ' But no decrease in the sales. A“ Unpwecedemfi Sueceegs Pto make some necessary repairs. I lPlanking, drawing, etc., cost about ' $70, land the amount would neitherl make or break the county. The? bridge in the first place cost about,‘ $4000, and was just paid for last? year. t I It seemed hardly worth while for this small amount to run the risk of involving the county. Every indica- tion pointed towards the government taking the~bridge over. By _the motion‘ of Warden Steele and Bean: Southern no action will be taken. Mr. Dobson-If a small grant were giveq,” would the county be liable in the future ? Probably not, only a precedent would be made. Re a. grant for repairs to Cowan's bridge, Mr. Fee spoke concerning it. The government has not taken the bridge over, not has the county, so it fell to the township of Emily Reference was made to the Coboâ€" conk bridge costing about $2000 since practically completed, and the 31100 the county had to pay toward the murder trial, the county Being put to this heavy unexpected eznense. couple of st ringers were sound trouble at present was that it falling sideways Posts placed w nter against the side would vent any further damage. sound. The in the zARM FOR SALEâ€"200 ACRESâ€"â€" - Lot 27, con. 5, Ops. Well under drained; 2% miles north of Lindsay. Good grain and dairy farm. Bank barn 52 by 72, cement floor all thro'; hen house and pig pen; three vgelis; small hardwood bush; 13 acres sumâ€" mer fallow. Eight foomed house, 1% story with furnace; young orchard; pasture with access 110‘ river. Apply to W. R. Helson, Lindaay P0. or on the premises. Mr. Graham deemed this an optim- ‘istic View, and said it was sotten. Mr. VnrcochWe haven't any money ‘just now, so we had Letter leave it 1 out of our estimates. .w.-- ~ Dr. Si‘mms believed this to be fine idea. The government aid to Little Bob bridge has not yet been received, and is anxiously awaited. Although there is little doubt that the grant will be given, still it cannot come too soon. The reason for obtaining the grant has become obscure to the government, and a mixup has occurr- ed, so the Warden will go to Ottawa and if possible straighten it out. Q Warden Steele moved that the mat- ter be left over until next year, and ‘ was seconded by Mr. Varcoe. â€" Car- gried. Mr. Devitt believed that the com- I mittee should not have changed their ;pla.ns without consulting the coun- lcil. Mr. Dobson said Ontario county FARM FOP. S had no right to have the whole say, of Verulam, 24 when Victoria paid 75 per cent. on the Peterbo Mr. Morrison had been told that double frame I the timber was of oak and elm, and stone foundati‘ still sound. m. 4..“ “A- Mr.- Michael said a compromise had 5 to be reached, and the result he had 1 reported. The report of the Mud Lake Nar- rows bridge was read. which desired that an 85 foot Span of steel be built instead 01 3 of- 20 feet each. Mr. Tolmie said he had three such bridges, and wouldn’t mind a little help. The whole matter was deferred to January. .__â€"‘_, vv v Mr. Mulligan believed this was a ' ed and in good state of cultivating, good chance to bring up about his lot north half of 3, con. 10, Emily, 6 300 foot bridge at Omemee, and miles from Lindsay, two miles ham would move. that Reeve Morrison church, 8611001. P081 office and two should get a grant, on the supposi- 5 stores. Leading road from Linda}. tion that he would be equally as {Buildings on farm medium. For par- weu treated. fticulars apply to W. O’Neilt Lindsay. Mr. Tolmie said he had three such Ont.â€"wtf. ed from the government FOR SAKS OR TO REST 7' his Season’s Goods at. New Prices unty 333': that and tim- n. FARM FOR SALEâ€"In the :o‘xus ' of Verulam, 241 acres, more or less. on the Peterboro road, well builton, double frame house. frame barn with Stone toundation, log barn and stnc ble, two orchards, two wells, wax fenced, and stoned, fourteen acne-s valuable bush. This land runs from, rney the Peterboro road to the lake short, it one mile from school and church, {our and one half miles from Bobcaygem, Bob suitable for family of two, can in and bought for $7000 an easy terms. For rere further particulars apply to P. Brick will 131 Queen-st. Lindsay, or Jos. Ila:â€" too ban, Lindsay. \ Heads of Deer, Moose, Caribou etc., our Sp¢cialty. Heads. Animals. Birds. F351;. .45., mounted artistically and pox-nmmâ€"uuy EDWEN ELCOME =3. CH.£’-.N§BERS, Prop FOR SALEâ€"1n the beautiful vnMga of Kirkfleld, one frame howe- with 'good stone cellar, soft water cm 1 with pump, and an acre of land, Sta- , ble for two horses and a cow, 4 hen {pens well wired, six beanmui maple gshade trees in front with propem .’adjoining worth two thousand bl- lars. Just the spot for a retired £3:- mer. Three churches, large school 3‘ [good stores, and a good doctor '3 ‘ u'llage. For price and all particulars, a. clear deed With property, a.- ply to H. Lacey, box. 33, Kixkfiefl, 532 5'": a? - " Pcterborongh vey SOL -t ta 4 FARM TO RENTâ€"100 acres, 85 char- ed and in good state of cultivation», ldfi n .c' \' PS Taxidermist ‘axi [(18 )00KS Int PAGE mm “I Bird

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