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Lindsay Post (1907), 27 Nov 1914, p. 6

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Ms”sm” s§s‘”” g-FREE FREE On Friday and Saturday a we will aive absolutely Free. PAGE sax then We Fee! Confident \u (m i 1 WW: PUT IT OFF ‘t ANOTHER DAY ’1 “c “.mt vou Ln hme a. look 3 I get. your or! u. 2 1 The Photographer in your town ‘ :1. our men phutn mfuings mcl PICTURE FRAMING a Specialty. DcH‘ lnpiug md finishing z w: Amateur \ Cffr’JC‘QQC'Câ€"O-CC‘CCA, ‘ “C C"; ‘3 C“ EFor Sa 3" S A hunted number of '5 2’2 3 Bred -t0-lay Barred Rock Cockerels raised from eggs distributed , to the schools lasr ‘ spring. For particu- lars apply to the On- ‘- ”’OOOOOOOO-OOO(‘CCW tario Department of .g 1‘ Agriculture, Lindsax. ta» ’ J‘Z‘Jâ€";>L“~JC - kuC'CrC-C-CJ‘C _ {304:}; '1 ‘w___________....___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-..__.. -- -.- W... house which is near the lighthouse istre India has responded wonderinily to‘suu 9* DON 1 PUT 11 OFF the call of the Government at h0n1e 11rd: ANOTHER DAY for recruits. You haVe no doubt seen [due it Stated in the papers that eVerylhad \\ ewnnt you to have :1. look . . . _ at our new photo oil‘eiings 11ml RxJah 111 1nd1a has ofiered not only two then “'9 7991 (Untidtm “10.111 his personal serVices but all the reâ€" but get 301111011 11 sources of his state. While this is‘coh P‘CTURE FRAMWG a Spunk-"f true of the tnbutasS and ieudatory g he .states it is also true of the wealthyithn LEE Qmill owners, merchants. and (rther3flm limeu of menus and influence through- per] he P11 11 gout the Empire. 1f India were. ofierâ€" be 7 Dexeizgfgfined511113133121???“ led her independence tomorrow she lend Amatems iwould reject it with the alarcity that. itfo I‘would do credit to Canadu.1ndia's§No; [interests are. apparentiv bound up :km _._____n____._,_._, - ._ 'With the Empire forever and :1 great swig 00C” GOOâ€"3633030093: ’ \"J"q11esti1111 of statesmanship lies before: (85 Qiour highe1 officials of government Hay fwhen the war is over; though India in. I tinny not. demand alarger urn-usurefi-er Ioi self~governn1ent as :1 reward for, '11” A limited number 0f iher loyalty in this crisis, it will begin Bred - t0 - lay Barred E eCOgnized I hope, in Great Britai11.§an( is 2 f é , Rock Cockerels raised ,3 that she is deserving“)! :1 largerfithe 3 Q 3 2 t/ 3 17) f; ~11 O “'5 m 8‘... G? from eggs distributed measure of independense, and thatging nothing but good will result fromihm putting authority and power in the ant to the schools last 5 spring. FOI’ particu- ( ih mds of her leaders in the future. 3 I ’ ars apply to the 00‘ iThe only danger is from .zigitatori-sgarE tario Deval'tmeflt 0f iand deinagogues, who in the pastfl 3' Agriculture, Lindsa3 . 11-m- been able to stir up sedition 00 oooooooooooo 00901100 . 1 AAAAA A " iamongst irresponsible hot- headed, 1 O, V V 'V’VW V VNV‘VWV’ 1- 0'" half- -educated college students and ‘ -H- 'school boys. That age has now gone; wmomWM-r'bY: sedltion 15 no more dud “'9‘. F ! IRVIEW’S haVe entered upon anew era. and at it will be atask worthy of the beetz,r >1? 9 OFFERING or I i é «1 istutesmanship so to guide the new . curieut of thought that 1t 111213 flow; , nto the channels for the betterment glizi f India and for the closei union oi“ 'Pe ndia with the colonies of the Mo-gGI her Country. l b.) d any... wmwnd‘Onk‘n ;1\F;A.A'n9' 1.(-mn‘r-l 1:ch Shorthorn 'W-QW 00.0 OMOO'O-OOU m““1 “Watch for our 98c. Sale next week. R_. L. Morgan 3 3 O 3 Comm'n and l’atented Cost of Q i.not; Part of Lot Lot Con. Acres Arrears Publication Total Patented 21 11 95 >3 14.94 3 4.03 $ 18.97 Patented ‘\ Township of Somervillc U A 119 74.40 5. 51.} 79.93 Patented: north Half 9 II 100 . 19. 87 4_.17 24-. 04 Patented 1, James Richardson McNeillie, Treasurer of the County of Victoria, as directed by the Warrant of the “arden of the County of Victoria, dated the Twenty-fifth day of November, A. D., 1914, will proceed to sell each and every of the above mentioned parcels of land, for the arrears of taxes now due upon them reapectively as above set out, together with costs, (unless the said arrears of taxes and costs are soone!‘ paid), at the Court House in the Town of Lindsay, in the said County of Victoria, at. Eleven oclock in the forenoon on Wednesday the Third day of March, A..D., 1,915., IN THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA, FUR ARREARS OF TAXES, TO BE HELD IN THE COURT HOUSE, LINDSAY. OX \VEDNESDAY. MARCH 6111., 1915, AT 11 O‘CLOCK A. M. A choice lot, 10 to 13 mo:- old, dams good milkers. If you need a real good one 1t 3. moderate price, cansid r- ing quality, wri’e to or vim M94: 000.6qu County Treasurer’s Office. Lindsay, November 25th,, 1914. On Friday and Saturday we will give absolutely Free. a good sized package of our Prosperity Cleanser free with a purchase of 25c in goods. These are some of the Bar- gains for Friday and Satur- day Selling: 3000 Xmas Post Cards. reg 2 for Se, Saturday 6 for Se. More gold fish for this week end. In Soaps large bar Castile 25c Lite Buoy Soap, 2 for Se. 01d Brown Windsor 6 for So Glycerine Soaps, 3 for 25: With each 25c worth we will sell you a box of Baby‘s Own at 191:. In Smallwares A real good spool cotton 3 d for 1°C. 2 doz. safety pins, assorted size, 5c. 2 gross mouse traps, reg 5c, 2-: 101151;. Shetland Floss 5c Skein. Large black back scribbler reg 10c, Friday 9nd Sat. 5c. "311â€" Efiades Bérlln Wool and Scotch Fingering at the fancy goods counter._ Lamps 3 doz large ‘sizé' sewing lamps, reg 50c, 30c each, to clear. ' In out 09:10:! departmeng ' In our 'optical department we-offer a very fine pair of G.‘F. Spectacles, fitted with the best lenses for $2.95. TREASURER’S SALE LANDS ‘ :uggist and Optician LINDSAY. ONT. qr.- gawm ”" Bulls Township of Dalton "'V'OOaO‘ hormerly of Lindsay, and brother of iMr. Robt.‘ Nugent, has received the ifollowing letter from his brotherâ€"in- hawj, Rev. J. Smith, secretary of the §Bumbay Tract and Book Society, :KelbadeVi P.0., Bombay. India: f.0.Ka1hadevi, Bombay, 16th on. Job 11 Nugent Esq., 205 Brock street. Peterboro, Ont. Canada: ! E : Dear Brother,â€"â€"We are now in the {midst of the bustle of war here as ‘you are in Canada, but we pride ourâ€" ‘selves on having landed our contin- Igent in France 6,000 miles away, Equicker than you were able to' land yours although so much nearer, as, iaccording to your War Minister, the redoubtable Sam Hughes you ought to have delivered your contingent in 24 hours at least. It would do you good to see the activity dwplayed Ejust now in Bambay in the despatch gof troops for the front. A stream iof men. horses, mules. guns. carts éand other war materialybas been Passing through our port for many weeks past, and by this time ev- .erything we can possibly spare must ihave been despatched to the front. About a fortnight ago I, myself. saw E33 ships sail in line out of our har- §.h0r from the back verandah of our HHAIIVE [If HlHMEH llNflSAY MAN IEllS [If INDIA’S lflYAl HESPUNSE Mr. John Nugent, of Peeerboro, A very regrettable incident occurr- ed a ’few days ago on‘the arrival‘ of the “Mindns” who went to British Columbia in the “Komagata Morn.” The Government of India brought them back from Hong Kong to Gal- cutta. where special trains were in readiness to take them to their homes in the Northwest. This ar- rangement, although at the expense of the government, did not suit a few of the leaders, who were very sore over their disappointment, and determined upon marching from the ort. several miles through the a. R. McNEILgIE, County Treaéurer. Let us suggest a pair of Cuff Links (engrav- 10 p. c. ts ing done _fre_:e_) Golglpa or §ilver mounted Umbrel- dig? :1" II? .. mg done tree). uo rgcwcr mun II "I on an la (detachable handle). arf Pins:I Watch F obs lines at brCiiains. Military Brushes in Ebony or Silver. Patented 93' t.not Patented Patented e‘treets of Calcutta 8p as to mékea “demonstraeion. The police got wind of their intentions in" good time and a lnrge number of‘ the lea’ding police officers, including the chief police official af Calcutta went down to the port acconipanied .by a xarge number of natiVe pblice, and tried to induce these men to go to their homes. Some did, but in a moment. when everything seemed to he settled, the rest began to fire at the police, killing th0 omcers, and wounding alarge number of others. There wns'the danger for a few1 days that this might upset things in Calcutta and elsewhere but the loyalty of the Sikhs (these men were Sikhs) has been equal to he occasion, and this morning '3 pa- pers say that the Sikhs in several places in India have held meetings, and expressed their deep regret and severe condemnation of the action of their countrymen in Calcutta, so this incident may he considered as closed. We are getting on asusual in the Tract Society; forging steadily hr- ward, business reviving in spite of the war, which has put a damper on many industries and much trade in Bombay. We are publishing a steady stream of new books and tracts and succeed generally in securing ndVance girders for nearly everything we pro- duce. I am alittle tired; have not had a holidaz since I arrived here ' two years ago, not even Sundays, but I am hoping at the end of the‘ cold season next April that I may be. allowed to go away for two or three months and have a change in the Himilayas. This reminds me that perhaps some misapprehensions may be had with regard to the powers of endurance of . menl of our Indian troops. I may tell you that only North India. men are being sent. I. know them well, and have tramped with these men for ten days in suc- Lcession over deep snow in the Hima- lays when Ifound the cold as haul :10 endure as in Canada, and Was Very glad of Warm shelter at night. I These men however, refused to come inside and preferred to sleep on ver-l {andabs and under trees, although. Ethere was ahard frost. It is amaz-' jing to see how hardy,they are and. ihow capable of enduring exposure 9and hardship. I shall be glad to hear how .things are going with you at home. With very besct;~ regards to all, Yours very sincerely. J. SMI'I‘x-I. The remains of the late Mrs. Wilâ€" liam ’I‘ipli'ng were laid to rest 1n_St. Peter’s church cemetery, , Bury’s Green. on Sunday last.;Despite the bad weather a fairly large funeral was present. Deceased was 61 years of age and had been in poor health for a year, and the end was put un- expected. There are left to mourn her 1088 {our daughters and three sons beside a husband who is in poor health. The Rev. Mr. French 0111- ciated.â€"â€"Independent. The funeral of the late William Giles took "place from the family reâ€" sidence, Kent-st, on VThursday after- noon, and was attended by the mem- bers of the Fire Brigade. The servic- es at the house and at the grave were conducted by Rev. Mr. Bryant, and the pallbearers,- (members of the Fire Brigade) warezâ€"Means. J as. Bell, ,Chief; W. Mills, B. Moore, A. Horsland, A. Cote, A. Gamble. Patriotic concert and basket soâ€" cial to be held on Tuesday evening, December let, 1914, at 7.30 p.m. in the school house, Cameron, under the auspices of Cameron L.O.L. No. 539 A splendid programme will be given, consisting of dialogues, songs and recitations. Music will be lur- uished by the orchestra.’ Admission, adults 25c” children under 12,15c. Ladies with baskets free. Proceeds in aid of the Patriotic Fund. Many a man grows gmy .Waiting for a chance tha't some Other [9.1- lnw has 26m out. and grabbed Patriotic Concert at Cameron THE LATE WM. GILES. Ifl IHE 10MB MRS . W. TIPLING. “ THE LINDSAY PQ§I Retail Prodfice fluke": Followmg pncep ruled at the, {arm 2113’ Saturday market,_beld in the market hall, Lindsay: ‘ Butterâ€"28c.â€"â€"30c. Eggs~28c.â€"-3OC. Cream 80c. Spring chickens-45c.~l€\c Hensâ€"10c.â€"-12c. Ducks-17c.~â€"18c. Geese-14c.â€"â€"16c. Turkeysâ€"JBCrâ€"ISC. Dream 15c. to 303. Daily butteriâ€"zsc.â€"-2sc. Eggsâ€"27c.â€"â€"28c. f PotatoeH5c. bag. ‘- Cattleâ€"SLSOâ€"Jimm Hotsâ€"$7-87J5. Hidesâ€"“2.431350. Hawâ€"$19420. Barleyâ€"62c. Buckwheatmmc. Oatsâ€"50c. Ryeâ€"75c. Goose_wheat $1.05. W’heat, fullâ€"$1.13. Wheqt, spring 41.05. “ Branâ€"$1.30. Shortsâ€"$1.45 .cwt. Wool, unwashed, 17â€"19. Wool, washed 25â€"27c. Sheep-«3c.â€"6c. Lambsâ€"53 c .â€"-63 c . (‘alvesâ€"â€"5c.â€"~8c. ('hickensâ€"IZCrâ€"llic. Hens, dressed,â€"-10c. Ducksâ€"15c.â€"â€"16c. Rolled oats $3.50 per 90 mg Flour, Best Manitoba $3.50. 1 ‘ EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK. 3 EAST 3mm, Nib" Novr‘. ‘24. *Q-tgmfiessmfi £00: “my; "‘9“ ‘1 ‘_"I_A-" 0E5. - _‘.‘.- . ; Hosa- ‘Belects fed and Watered. 37.50. 1nd 2 9.7.75 weighed 01!: car-S, and $7.15 tab. cars at, country points. We believe the, bulk of the hog; were bought at the above! prices; but’at_flxe same time we-know 02' . Instances when 10c more was paid. UNION STOCK YARDS. TORONTO, Nov. 24.â€"-â€"Receipts of live stock at the Union Yards were 875 cattle; 1727 hogs, 1140 sheep and lambs and 73 calves. ' Butchm’ Cattle. Choice heavy butchers’ at $7.50 to $7.05: good at $7 to 87.40; medium at $6.60 to 36.90: common at $6 to $6.25; light steam and heifers at $5.25 to $5.75; choice cows at $6.25 to $6.50; good cows at 5.75 to $6.25; medium cows at $5.25 to $5. 0; can- ners at $3 to $3.76: cutters at $4 to 84.50: bulls at $4.75 to $6.75. ‘ suckers and Feeders. Cholpe steers. 800 to 900 lbs.. sold as. $6.25 to “.50: good steers. same weights. $6 to,$6.25;.med1um. 85,25 to $5.75; stock- era at 34 t9 :5. . .v 7-1 avv- vv\â€" â€"-â€"v~ Cornmgalâ€"Yenow 98Â¥pound mu. 3 $3.66 to 3?. 75. 7 Manitoba. flourâ€"First patents $6.60 in g but: second patents. $6.10 in ban. Ontario flourâ€"Winter. 90 per cent pa!- ents. $4. 60 to :4. "0 Montreal or 'Ioronto trqlghu, in bulk. m1 v-- â€"â€" 'â€" iitlievr's and Sou-lagers. Few milkers ,or springers were on male. Prices were firm‘ at $65 to $95. the bulk selling at :70 gq 335._ . Sheep. ugh: Jim. sold at 36 .2. 35:75: heavy ewes. 88 to 39: culls and ms. 32:50 to $4: choice light lambs at 87.9 to $8.25; good lambs. 37.25 to $7.50: heavy- .. -A A". n-. -__‘I- .r 0n to $6. _-._..__, '__ . Veal Calves. Ch‘iice veal calves acid at $9 m 810., very ‘ qw bringing the latter price; good calves at $8" to 89 per cwt; medium a: $7 to 83: common at $6 to 3?; interior 3173-50ij pt 83.5010 $5. ' _‘_' _8holo’p' and Lambc. ..12 .us .6“. (I H:. unchanged. Sheep and lambsâ€"R08"! 1m: mam.- mm CATTLE MARKETS WEEKLY MARKET BENTâ€"Sisk'o’lo 8125i cum. $5.50 “6°19“ 360“ m. event and mbsâ€"hmwi, practice. "24m- 90-0 oâ€"oâ€"o+‘o-L-0~oâ€" -o-â€"o 0-o-â€"oâ€"â€"o-â€"oâ€"-o-‘ ‘ 3 I E ‘ 1 ‘ I g (D 5‘ U3 9? 5 Dâ€" W O "< m. 9... O FF 2': 5 W 9’ :1 n Furnishings 3 I I I I I 0 I I I I I I I I I I I § 3 S I o I I I I I I I I I I I I â€"0â€"â€"O-â€"â€"O o I o H o 1 Black cloth shells. lined with first, quality Imitation of Persian Lamb and rubber inter- 1i]1(d.fiI‘St grade Japanesfl9 0H0? Y$12 49 collars Special A lease has been secured by the‘ Canadian General Electric Company; at Peterboro of apiece of unused: track of the old Ghemong Railway} line, the property of the Grand : Trunk, upon which to test electrical locomotives. M o~o~o~o-o-â€"o-â€"o-oâ€"o-oâ€"§o-j-o-joâ€"oâ€"oâ€"oâ€"oâ€"oâ€" PETEHflflBfl BUS ANMHEH INDUSIHY This means that the city will get the benefit of a one hundred and ti!â€" zty thousand dollar industry at an annual outlay of about one hundred and fifteen dollars ayear. This in- cludes a rental of one hundred dol- lars ayear for the three miles of track also taxes. The city to pay this amount in consideration of the company expending one hundred and fifty thousand dollars for additional plant and equipment. This will man a larger pa‘j’roll. The company has secured several large contracts for the manufacture of electric locomo- tives, including a big order for the London and Port Stanley electric line. Many a fellow kisses a. girl just 'to Ito the end of the furrer '2" asked prevent himself from getting nut of the auditor in the blue jean (Worâ€" praCtica. .1115. .n Each day’s events emphasize anew the ABSOLUTE SUPREMACY of this store in VALUE GIVING in high grade seasonable wearing apparel. And notwithstanding the growing scarcity of the supply of certain 1m; ported Merchandise due to upset market con- ditions, we are offering Extra Values in Mer- chandise that excels in quality. It’s Your Opportunity to Take Fullest git-1T- Advantage of '1 hese Specials! 323mm FUR COLLARED OVERCOATS $12.49 vâ€"oâ€"o~o-â€"o-â€"o â€"o-â€"oâ€"oâ€"o-â€"oâ€"--o-o--o oâ€"o-aâ€"oâ€"o-oâ€"~o-â€"o he‘ {Snecxal to Tine Post.) “Y LONDON. Nov. 25â€"Brisk business ed :was done at Lloyd’s' yesterday in 3y ; “end or the war speculation,” that the 5d 1 war would be over by March. There {is a. certain wolnme of Opinion there :31 that thinks the chance good. Enquir- ies in the city yesterday showed that en last week- 7 5 guineas per cent. was '. quoted for a. ollcy under which the.> hf- total 1038 won (1 be paid over by the ankend of next March. The rate had M ,fanen yesterday to 60 guineas. BSISK BUSINESS “He who puts his nand to the plqngh," screade the cross-rpads orator. “must'not turn back 2” 7 “What is he to do when he gets 0n the other hand there has been an increase during last week or ten days;pf 53. to 78. 6d. and even 108. m the‘ full war risk rates at insurâ€" ance of private house property on the east coast. For big works such as the Tyne yards the rate has advanced from 108. to £1. - What. is in the ‘minds 0! a few un- .demiters who are speculating on tho duration of war is a secret, but the question or German’s supplies is hr» ing much talked about in the cit}:- DIME M [UNIS MEN’S COON GAUNTLETS SPECML $729 and A learner, am: some of coated mg {[0111 thickness for skati oyster 8‘ last Fridl outing ve 0nt., is relatiVee are Kennedy Mrs. E ten. Zet Skating menced in Win Ler Miss W PLEASANT POM “Iron Put with ' Jam '3. full mm mm; fomra train In 1 cootn' Pot-w E5. Itii fi‘fi

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