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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 23 Feb 1906, p. 1

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3.7.3.3 26$ «atom 2. , r >P:i?h'i:btbtt§t§f sztrttFttbtifiilgkltb thtbtlhpgé PE 'M’QOW muommtmatthMW £me «an WW»! i THE WSW W um While exercising in the gymnas-. ‘ium on Wednesday, on the swinging rings John Morph“. 80110! Mr. 'P. Murphy. South Ops. 11361 the misfor- tune to fall, breaking. his ht thigh boneat amut than rt 'rd. He was removed to the] intal, where Dr. Shier, the mmily haghyfioinn, as- stated by Dr, Blenohfi' reduced the m ”-3- It k .4.K ub.h.i.;.._"; Solicitors, of Lindsey mammal“ day of February, A.D Oppomnity to tender for parcel one or two. â€"w3. ~ \ Parcel Tm: will remix: on whet until sold. The highest or any tendev- not neo- esarily accepted. Terms to suit pur- chaser. For further ptrticulu-e apply to MeSWEYN SMITH, Parcel One will be promptly withdrawn from the make: if s sstishctory price is not Mdlnble ut the expintion of this “Tender" tom. Parcel Twoâ€"containing 55 acres land under cultivation, remainder swamp land on which is standing about 5 acre: of good tamarac; log house and ham, 1 mjle from school; 1 mile from Velentie; all cloned land under sod, having been paetnred for a gumboro! yage. _ OnLot23issitnetedegoodtwo storey brick house with frame summer kitchen end wood shed etbchod; good logbern , 100 feet long, with Irene elteclnnent; log steble holding 4 teens of horses, stebling for‘ 20 head of cettle. Sixteen ecres seed. ed to elsihe end red clover end 10eercs tell wheef, ell ingood goodconditicn to dete. Plowing elmost completed. P. 0. end church one mile (listen end school con- venient; 3 miles from ttle Britein end 7 miles from the Town of Lindsey. Parcel One has about 105 acres of first- olsss limestone lsni under cultivntion and in high stste of productivity, and is among the esrliest lends in the township; 30 sores of the reminder (5 sores of which is heavily timbered with tansrse and cedar) is land of good productive qnslity, with the 65 acres remnn good pasture lend, convenient to never inning ' stream. In the Township of Madman, in the County of Victoria. Parcel Oneâ€"being composed of South Hall Lot 22, nd North H311 of Lot 23. Con. 4. containing in all 20?1 acreslin thobzbove named tofmahip, on two, ingcompooed o nth Hallmtm ”inthe 2nd Con. of mo township, containing 100 acres. Sealed Tenders, 'merked “Tenders", will be received by the undersigned, Lindsay P.O., up till noon 0! the 2“. duo! Fob- , All. 1808, for the purchase of the rum-y" fol_lom_n¢ lgnds, pgmely 4;- _ _ 7- IRST CLASS PARK FOR SALE- . were: “drummer m I m of Ops, contami; hundredaene, more or lees; ninety-tour acres cleared and in a good state of onlnvation; the reminder pasture and hardwood. A atone dwelling house, a frame summer kitchen, wood shed, and orchard; a frame barn 60x36, a frame stable for bones and «1119,60 feet long, and a driving ahed. Itiainagood locality a halt mi.e from Ops railroad station and school; _oo_nveni- mgrâ€"W. v! I’. Wan-:1: ”A“- {WNW “ “a. «am I: 7th, 19m lieu of (hit! Gamble to: ‘h of Fonda Mn. Applimh to mu expanse. “lay expound, 8nd I.“ relmneu utoohmotor etc. Dutiuwillboxnu‘lo known on upplioation to the undersigned- By order of the Innicipd Council. W. '1‘. JUNKIN, O’ck, Box 108. Dutod nt Ffilon fills thin 1301! any of February, 1 â€"' . z cit to Glandine post omoo and ohmoh; about four miles from Lindsay. Plough leave stterhsrvost. Possession the first MM. 1907. Ap l toMISS CATH- ERLN! N4YJDB,_ __ _' Astraot, north wad. Lindsay, 0111:. No'lothen animated. VALUABLE FARM F08 SALE Deposits taken of 81.00 and up- wards, interest at current rates added half yearly. I. mm IAIIIJ'OI, flu mm ”but“ In rm OI“. Is now open for a general .Banking business. SAVINGS BANK DBPABTIBNT. Lotd 8mm Mount Royal, G. C. M. G. Presiden Sit Geo. A. Drum- mond, .G M. G. Vice-President and General Man- ager, E. S. ulton. FENELUN FALLS BRANCH DR. POWE. DENTIST. MMQMJN. Int - .. 310.0010“. BY TENDER IN MARIPOSA. wâ€"vâ€"--w â€"Mr.‘Stewart-,‘“Yonsr engineer has petition! to the work.” t \ AM Rea-“But he dlo reports that the work is ‘de'laotiyg‘ : __ Mayor Vmomnâ€"“I’m sorry for the engineer, that'- all. It was general- }y‘r 11er when we paid Mr. Chalmers an the money the save the banana mum»! to flint the amount ' lynch Beuâ€" -â€"“llr. Chuhiera certain- ‘00 let the amount stand. agreed until the trouble complained at was adjusted" A _‘__ .7 LA Aid. Roisâ€"Wk will tuba more than the Imounf hold back to fix the do.- Ieotivo intends. and it is doubtful ittbmnin “mi; fight." .. On motion Mr. Thou. Stewart wu granted permission tc address the committee. He explained that he was pmeent on behalf at Contractor J“. Chalmers to “that the town pay over. the Names due on two sewers constructed in 1904. The Council had had from July 1904 to July 1905 to tyle objections. but had failed to do so. and tune was no. sound reason why the balances rec towed to cover podble detects should be held but 'any longer. The amount due Mr. Chalmers was $175.62. . i A motion to that effect. moved by Alderman McFadden and Begs, was carried unanimously. Aid. Begsâ€"‘SWhen Mr. Chalmers ap- peared baton us a. couple of weeks ago in connection with his sewers he agreed to let that amounv stand. until the difficulty; about the [metals had been bottled.” A Aid. Ky resâ€" â€""In thin particular case I thinh we should. nmit the rim and costs. " Mr Stemâ€" “He did to underltnnd that " Mayor .Vroomanâ€""I don’t know Mr. Lytlc at all. but it. as he says, he has been a ratcpayer for years, I would not feel like pressing him. At the same time it will not do to be interfering so often with the Magistrate's decisions. We shall be establinhilu a precedent and onthe strength ol it. we shall have all sort: 0! requeau tron citizens. I‘m not objecting to Mr.Lyt1e getting the relief he asks. but thatfa the any I feel ebout it" Mr. Bryene and Mr. Lytle also spoke briefly. Later on it was mov- ed by Ald. MnFedden. moulded by Ald. 3093. thet $100 be granted to Mr. G. E. Broderick. chairman of the Normal School deputntion commit- teatâ€"Cum WILD ENCOURAGE PAYMENT. On motion VMr. Joe Lytle, guide. fisherman, hunter, cum. was heard. He explained that. having unmten- tionally omitted fixing up a little matter 01 do; tax with the Chiel. he had been summoned before the Cadi and muleted in the sum 0! $5.45 fine and costs. He had been a rate“ payer for 27 yearn and thought he should be relieved of the. fine and cook. . THE 308‘“: som- On angina “In. P. 0. 'l‘aylor. Rout. Bryon- ud B. 2!. [mm wen grand panning.- Hulda“ tbs Al- damn. Ir. Tgylor, thI firfl maker. ex- plained thu their objmt wag to no- lioit a grant towu'dl we expense- of a lame ablation to Toronto to a; wan M. am! 08M “:9" inc “:3 Minuet. on of a lame dole ntlon to Toronto to urgo upon the vornment the advis- ability of entehliohing a Normal School a Lindsay. i'. helm; under- stood that three are to he added to the numbers already established. Lindsay’s claim- wero u etroaz u out” homily-www» I. the Province. Through Afr. Fox. I. P.P.. they: had arranged that the dey nation would meet the Government on Enrol: let. Some part 0! the grant would he required to defray the railway force of delegates tron various parts of the county whom‘ it would he deelmhle to have in attend- anceâ€"townspeople would defray their own expenses. While they thought it who to ask for. a. grant of 8100. they hoped to be able to return half that sum. . It»! mm' is was my mm It: KI $9.3?“ - $5”? ..A (AA: “Sacra- 'flm wm‘t § bun propuod as follow: Enhanced “podium tor. year 1906. “many human, «0.. required. “alum- umt at present the to Bylmtcr Do. .. .000. The woman “minded tM mung: resolved from citizens at a» run. The hull u in mus stun any». and the can! at any and in any, town tho um «I Madam Am; wan-up“: has has in a m a 99:!“ mung h the ban wine!) the am; mama at me mm; on mu m». " [was new“: *1 um m m d w “I m- ‘ h um m mm loot Vtoopnn and all member- of Council responded last Mend” to the eel! o! the obelrmen of Flue... Ald. O'Blelly. busineu being taken up soon (than 8 o'clock. . THE BAND GRANT. ’ On motion Mr. W. U. Roenizk. leader of the Sylvester band. w’u heard. In compliance with the wish amused at the lost meetlng ol- Oouncll I. timnelel stetement had mummu «um um 11:! IMAM! "I III. BAND’SGRANISURLE‘féa’J‘Eég SOMEBODY BLUN D REED. NH W“ iii“! 9' WM! 6V â€"â€"_d _-,, two cellars cannot be {trained by one gram was given.- Hymn’ "Ho\v Firm ”'3” ataxia-Saga that to my cost a Foundation"; Scripture reading, becau I had to put in. five sepur- Crusade Psalm 146, and prayer bx no dams." Mrs 0083; the President, Mrs. Pa- It was? discovered lthat Clause $131“; 3:: :hsyhog 31:04:”: it??- E: ' i ’ i or the lumbing By aw coveted. E gave a. P8?“ on Beantitui can. Chalmers-“It is an utter im. Lite 0‘ Frances 3- WM“ 001° W pap-1mm tor water tram the sewer Mm J. P- Reed; tn wood to: a_id to flood the cellar, because it is down for, W. C. '1‘. U. txtonlion work in. o a. 10 in. Ind them la n w! of 11 Canada made by tho Dominion PM- feet between that point and. Walkâ€" dent, was read by In. Puma; th «"3. Cm the laterals up andyou uttering toward: themnsion work viii still find the same oonfitiona :nd the World's W. (LT. U. mission- oxittim. rywork‘ was mocked by our iittio Aid lawâ€"{The cello:- retorrod juvenile member, Ilia Helen. Mon; to in went at the house and about 50 The Canadian pioneer. who“. In. Ms D. . Km can": verb OnmttqmdMMannder and smgf‘fé‘gafin. him“ m Rea. the matter no lot: over till We“ in "1'! .w; “3‘ “8%“ - “Hemorieargli. farm-u. m. m pain out that mpmmlgi i.-. -c.'~f:‘__-‘..t"J port,; he certainly has done Wonders in preventing the spread 0! disease." Aid. “Bytesâ€"“I think he earns ev- ery cent 'he gets!" , The report was approved .and. will be returned to the Board of Health. CLAIM FOR DAMAGED“ On motion Mr, E. Robson was heard oonoerning his chin for dam- ages caused by an alleged.- overflow ot a sewer on Albert-at. Certain statements made at last meeting of Council would lend the public to heiie've that there was no water in his cellar. but Aldermen Meander and Ben had made an examination end. could vouch for the truth of the statement. He did not mean topresa for 8825â€"611“ was in error at his soflicitoreâ€"bu't he asked for $25 to cover the cost of apples destroyed. The cellar referred. to was not his father's house cellarâ€"it was a. fruit cellar directly in the rear, but hav- ing the same sewer. connection." . Aid. O‘Biellyrâ€"I‘Thnt's a violation at the plumbing try-law," Mr. Robson-“I don’t know any thing about that; I got a. permit." Aid. 0’Rielly,â€"“And did the plumb- in: insfiector pass the Job!“ Muor Vroomanâ€"“You mean that twooellnrscannot be dammed. byone sewer connection!” _ , x Mr. Chalmersâ€"“It is an utter imâ€" pfiuibifi'ty for water tram the sewer to flood :C'M cellar. because it is down 0 ft. 10 1n. and there its {all of 11 feet between that point end. Walk- et’e. Close the laterals up andyou will still find the same munitions 03mins." A : A- ‘ e . was all non: Men I uni-an member " The "port cer ficAlpine been sent on as the iaw Ald. RI rifiéyor 'Vroomanâ€"“I don’t think we mu obtain any more light tram Mr Chum.” or his solicitor at preset" .t-hu aim intend town; as A COUPLE OF REPORTS. On motion ‘Dr. Horriman, Town Physician. was heard in oonnectéon with a. report not 1905 mfimitged in ianoe with a resolution passe-i wt last meeting. Estimated. a. crap imry rates the value of. the work cone for the minty; o; 3100 we}: -â€"t~my evidently menu IOX'CE uglaxainst the wall. We must t o to think what in bear. to_ '"iav' 'e'd E716; neg. seconded h Ald- Rca. that Mr. Chalmers’ claim he Illowed to stand. lo: the presen! PM“ | ' Mayo: ‘ Vrooman-"ne money. . Md. Humanâ€"“I thunk Aldx Begsâ€"f“! bunny: th- his bacl' debts are includ: lint." - . 31:1 '1' Mt to do." '1 1,...» “gram i}: wanna“ 11! (2111111121! to “-1121 pa pay bin gig Mtffl we :1133112 “$111+.“ It. Stuartâ€"rm I w under-tam! (but you with n writ issued!“ Md. lo. pâ€"f‘fiome d. the lucr- ah no two t short at. th stnet gin-iron". n ma have no put, [at . Standâ€"“I’m not ‘here to ten druid to Rb that. Ir. luyor. Ion had the monthl- to guide you.” Nayor nontoxic-"Well. then. I’m at a icon to know how to‘ interpret your W118- I‘m in flavor of :e~ mining the amount.” _ _ _ _ Agd Rea back-d the state-cu. “34w tint Y but manual! trust! to get fir.“ ‘ n toenmine tbo‘luerfals. w Ind been opened up or"? t at”, . -luyor “gm-{'30 val alum. ed to look at his own york.” Mr. Chimeraâ€"“I‘ve never bezn fluid to do tint. Ir. myor. You had the Ipecifiutioly__tq. snide veg." M Jul! Ii: t a My ' Ml lib: Wait Inn. 3' u: in. v y. 1'1”!an ‘ Oh: n pm mind that ha 13': tbs sour) Mr. Chains "not pmiu anything at tho ' in. am' "â€"Mf ' _ 71-1; I “to stood. you to an." AM Rea W b the autumn“. Hannah-“I think so." Bumâ€"“'1 hum» that some of Vroomanâ€""He earns his an «37.1: Icondemn hint we papal! In m1 of rm I. Inn On Smtuvday. 71h inst” a very inns puuive membtial meeting was he” in the Y. MI. C. A. parlor. comment» in: an 3 o'clock. The followim pro-r AM remind.“ t "’t mm- :1 twin a branches to fin to express those ¢ the secretary he Ont. n‘o Lo A circular embodying the three' clam printed belgw wals read at Saturday‘s meeting of the W. C. T, U.. and heartiiy endorsed; lst.-â€"Vv’ill you tollow' up each step: at the campaign with prevailing; prayer, the kind that m the world and acconwlished reform like K903, gather, edey. Carey, 04:0,: andsâ€"By your financia! support in either giving the pruned: of a par. lor on public meeting. or a. contribu» tion from your laud Uniqor coiled: subscriptions from those interested in the movement 3 This “ork cunnol: he done without a large tinujcial ham to work upon. At the same meeting the members took the first step in the direction at local option for Linday. Mâ€"Untiring effort in inter- viewing your. members, also having influence and pm brought ts bear on them by influengial voters, organizations, churches. etc.. (0890- cialJy those having Cabinet Ministers in theinoonstituenoiuJ' , Alum; NH; 19“ wring. snow plowing. etc. It was pitiful tone a nun tinny-om punk enthusiast and “hand-13m deliver it somewhere. .‘l‘bq town 9001:!qu log. otmommbmadnpt. mg humus prmciplu. . Aid. Mulletâ€"“It would out 3500 to it n (can I " A16. widenâ€"g“ e mid pun Hut out very, soon it the instant mu put as in n “or! chm.” WNWMOI'M perch“: d a would tear. (1 bonus to Ib the town carting. street vu- tening. snow plowing. etc. It was pitiful to see a m tum-one punk on: handout and tubal! dayszo Gamer it mew-hen. .‘l‘hq town gouldagnulogogpommbmadopto ..._ I. ANTI-CIGARETTE PLEBIWITE. The committees All. Milanâ€"“Put. “rmvm twat. Haw; org: Mtfliflu this brunt h rwutatim M at when to fin Ontario Government xprea those omvictim a“ that secretary be instructed to 5‘. d“ «at this resolution to “119511138. J. Pox. HEP” LORI" DAY nannies. ARE DYNAMITE “ENDS. press a mm on the 03th 0! Manama «3: bath an; we wanna“ ‘ y «emu, min. mm m Mai mu. 2 PAGES gran; pit. some: your gun Mb! 10 Hi RMWH “@01- ohm then twat}. KITCHEN El A WRENCE. Secreta mu

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