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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 20 Jun 1902, p. 4

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>§§§§§§O§§NOOQQOQM In high-grade footwsar tho "llsgsr" Shoo, made by J. T. Boll, Montreal, sxoslls all other Gammon makes. Vls oontrol this Ilns of shoes for Lindsay. 0 30" Montreal. “cells Ill lunar ‘ . A A- _____ o s I ‘ a . . , - . 0 Try Us for (mod chamng W con Kid at $5_ . : Mullah mm. W. 00M?!" 74 Kent Street, LlndSaYo Cash and One Price to All 1 2 this Ilno of “'0“ for Lindsay. Successor to Robinscn Ewart ”,” cmwmwwwow“Wwoowomumwooowo oooowmoooowwwmowq«oooomoouuuwmm .- N” ' ’l- | . . . . m,...””mow‘wmwwwwwon«009999999» W - fl_____ __--. Mum] Bum. mmfl" ------ 31:: A1. I r-l-1 -r"1- '1â€"1. And will “tend promptly to all orders intrusted to us. Ming, Iron Piping, Hot Air, lot law and 8mm floating. Inn Roofing and £1quth- Mpo and Sinks, Bulldon’ Hard- m mm and om, Stout and no 011th am. for Good Good- ' and Good Work. BOXALL ‘ MATTHIE, Rena-0L, Lindlty. TIIE I‘LLOT EPISODE II THE SOUTH. "MID, FOX_$IAI.E ELEGTIOI. (To the Editor or The Poet.) Dear Sinâ€"Had I known it All time I would have answered last week a. pamraph in the Watchman-Warm of the week before. I was deputy returning officer at poliing subdivi- msfisu. FRIDAY. .10ng3 720. 1902. eion N .71. south ward. Lindsay. m 11st a, voter, came to vote, The clerk recorded his name in the usua. was, and I gave Mir. Richards 3 bal- lot, which he took into the private apartment provided for the purpose to mark his own ballot. He came out, handed me the ballot, saying there was a. mark upon- it and that he wan-ted another, and. wanted me to mark it for him. I then midlml‘hia is a good ballot, and if I am gomg to mark it for. you we can use tins one." health! he wanted another, and I marked another for him. The wk upon the ballot objected to was a vet: alight ink blot on the outer edge, and not withm'the spam for‘ either candidate. Whether thialittla blot had got there accidentally in the pruning office or in the polling booth I do not know. I had not noticed it an} knew nothing about it until M1. Richards drew my attention! to it. The pad of ballots was lying ex- posed on the table in: full view of myself, the poll clerk and all the scrutixmers. If the clerk or any of the scrutiuoers noticed the blot they saw nothing to me about it. The blot was upon tho‘face and was so vay slight that it could not possibly have been any objection to the ballot on counting. and I so told the scrut- ‘m‘ldde and in a hurry. Mr. Mlle-4E1- liott enam- in, and without thinking 1 Wu! him the first ‘anlot that wine to my hand. which was the mohailotaal had first howled to It. Richards- lflo returned it, and I tame off another ant} para it tot him. I then marked this ballot which land has: refused. “Spoiled,” and placed it may among spoiled ballot papers. Although I thought the ballot a. good The Weekly Post. COMMUNICATIONS. YOUR TRADE, TRY US AND SEE. Fitting, one I omit not to ham) handul it to another voter after huvlm; bee:- rel'uaai by one. and had a taken tlmn u; think, or had any mrutluw ob- Jccted. I would not have done so. It was done in a. hurry. and the moment u. my...” “bigoted. I lmxded mm Qvas done in a. hurry. Mr. Elliott objectcd another. . .. ‘ . .- Sholtly alt-9" this Mr. S J :0; came mm the: booth w m1 excited manner and said "There have been two Spbilad ballots here 11116 morn- “mg." I told hlm meme had not been twoâ€"there was only one. and I show- ed it. to 1.1111. I asked him 11' he Would object to it. He. said. he would. I tcld him tn“. ink mark was accidental. When the poll opened that rm'orn- ing one of the scrutlneers for Mr. any person, to sit then-e; and told him to sit away a l lttle. .When Mr. Fox mama in the ecmtlneer to! pin? 01 ALâ€" ‘v.--'__r {lul- [[9076 had no rig)“ ballot. the: had a mum on the W“ um. 97. 6!!!”me ”I “Twain’ind boon no dupxw 01 u,- klmd botwoon any acmunoor and my. ' sol! an to showing them tho hallota‘ from am! back of a ballot berm-o 1 The paragraph in the Watchman- (Winder la unfair to me. I knew- my business and wnducted the poll with the utmost fairness and. propriety. If either Liberal or Conservative ever wanm to conduct an election by any sort 0! improper scheme. they shall not do’ it with my assismma and. the- WatcfimBmWarder pcoplc know this. ~Youts. em, W. J. STEWART. Interesting Ball Game loudly Evening The LCJ. and: town teams met in a friendly three innings game Monday :venin'g on the Agricultural Park. It W188 one of the sharpest games ever witnessed in Lindsay. Duck, m the box for the L.C.I., proved. a. complete puzzle for the town man, and kept the hits wge-ll scattered. Cinnamon pitched {good game for the town. #4.-.. laid-n “wasn't runs. m. J. L'KLEA, Prov. Supt. arm. glacier] and Dependent Children, wishes to mm foster. homes for two small boys. One. is just: two chubby Iltfle fellow with clear. bluqeyes. me Lindsay. June 17th. Wanted by Children’ a Aid Society. A ‘r‘f ;. I. imam Tom mu- ' Bargai Price Lict we would like to ma AS DESCRIBED Men’s Fine Dongola Plum ! salon, whole cut uppers. with English bnclntay. Regal“ $2 00 ......................... Men’s Boston Cnlf Lace Boots, solid through Sgle price. . . out. Good style. Regular 31.25. ,__._ um 1mm 0 Men’s Specid Fme Dongou n'lu “W -- ,, , _ whole out upper-l. made with English beck-asp. 1 50 has the style of a $3.00 01100. Sale price ........ Men’s Split Working Boots, Iolid insoles, bellows tongue, nine 6 to 11._ These were 90c, $1.00 and 75c $1.25 lines. Clearing sale price. on , . . . . . .. Be sure you nee our Men's Chrome Kip 1 75 g[pact-l» at 82.00 3nd ......................... ”I lined up as Iofiows: L. ‘ Vance c., Mcfiugh :rson', 2nd. 1).. E. McDon- amamn s. 5.. Megaddem C11! LaceBoots, Quid through- Regnlur 31.25. Sile price. . . . 90c Fine Dongoln K‘id Lace 0: Guitar. made with English bsckmsp, 3.00 .1100. Sale price ........ 1 50 Working Boots, solid insoles, bellows 11._ Qhesogxeriflflc,51.00u§§ 75c Read the S J Fox mi emited :11! I‘HE WEEKLY The Ccuncil met on Monday, 9th June. Members all present. except. the. recve, Mr. McKinnon. Moved by Mr. Taylor. seconded by Mr. Suggi'b‘c that. Mr. P. S. Mark. act. as chair- munlwuvuu . ...-._ Campbell. re hls assessment notice. The masor being present. stated that not finding any person at Hr. ' Campbell's place. the assessment no- I ties was left with the tenant of his term. | From Messrs. Swwut and O'Con- nor. on behalf of Mr. George Lune. stating that Mr. Lune would hold the council and Mr. John Dunes responsible tor damage to his term by reason at the overflow 0! water caused by a. culvert being put in the -rou:l opposite his farm. From C. A. Johnston. Charles Bott and Rufus llall. desiring that a. sultaible culvert be put across the road at the village of Cresswell. From Mrs. H. G. Whiteside, of Lindsay. rcluslng to allow any more gravel to be taken from her farm, love 16, con. 8. - " I ALA manâ€"Carried. Mr. Mark occupied the the minutes of last meeth and confirmed. The me: an! at. once resolved inu [Muir v.â€"... 7‘ Mr. Mark occupied the chair and the minutes of last meeting Were read and confirmed. The members pres- ent at. once resolved into a. court. of Revision and the appeals were gone ‘ ‘A- "â€" "I‘nv- IflRIPOSl COUNCIL over carefully - 1“ lor, seconded by N no change be made 91 Albert “ 33 1-3 acres. Thomas 54‘“ 31nd 4 con “1-!va - corner of 10‘- 20, $150, and that assessed for the ‘03- $150, that. I $10U, unu u”..- it assessed for the balance of his lot as M. F. in Division No 2, and Jas. Pascoe as M. F. in that the assessment rolls be confirmâ€" ed as revised, and that the assessor be paid his salary of 8125.â€"â€"Carried. The council then adjourned as a mm... at nnvmion and sat for gene be paid his salary 0‘ The council then at Court. of Revision a-l erg! business. The clerk read the munxcattona : From Campbell. re h“ I” The War b01118 that. not. finding any Cmpbell'l place. the use my; left. with m “rm. -vu _- Mr. Clark Birchnrd waited on the council in reference to the road on the boundary of Ops across conces- sion 9 and 10, Mnriposa. Mr. Mark. Commissioner for that territory agreed to spend as much a: $25 if Ops would spend a. like amount. Moved by Mr. Taylor, seconded by Mr. Cameron that the sum of 83 each be paid for the use 0! polling‘ booths at the provincial elections on 29th of May, 1902 : Thomas Moase jr., treasurer of s. s. No. 15, for div. . 1; Wm. Suggett, trustee Forester-'51 hall, Valentin. for Div. No. 2; E. Z. Yerex for div No. 3; G. M. Pearce. treasurer, B. Z. church. Manilla for div No. 5; D. A. Anderson. treasur- er s. s. No. 13, for No. 6; Donald Campbell, deputy return as ofieer, {or No. 7; Angus Gillies, treasurer. s. s. No. 16, for div. No. 8.â€"Cat- ried. - Moved by Mr. Suggitt. seconded by Mr. Taylor, that _the following acâ€" counts be paid : Richard Ferguson. repairing road, 84; Thomas Fisher. building culvert, 82; John McLean. repairing bridge. 810: Richard Jack- ett, breaking stone, $3.50; The Wil- kinson Plough Co.,, 4 scrapers 832: John Raymer, acct. $4.15; James ICopelnnd, repairing road, 81.50 ; William Dixon. men shovelling snow ‘86.:30 .; Orson Weldon. 5', days i with team on grader $10.50; “in. Suggitt, freight on .crapers, 54c.â€" , Carried. I.) AL- Laced Bootm‘Iigsh ‘du I IV“ e The council having- concluded the business of the session, taught it fit and proper mu :1 m~ssage of sympathy should be wound to Mr. and Mrs. McKinnan somewhat as follows : To Anthony McKinnon, 059., Reeve of Mariposa, Dear Sinâ€"The members of the council of Mariposa. assembled here- with desire to convey to you and yam-s, c'ondolemoe while under the dispensation of Providence. You are passing; through the deep ‘70-‘43“ -1 ”name and hermvament. We em. 83 900; and the appeals were gone :fully. Moved by Mr. Tay- nded by Mr. Sam“, that. e . t Ware. lot 24,, con. 14, .cres. assessment $1100, and Squires, south part. of lots con 11, 123 acres, Ms- 900; that. Philip Mark be as owner of the south-east , - ‘ nn Ann 1 1 we {or that. William Hobbs p L:.. _______________.____r It Will Interest You. Price List Carefully. "-:n_..1'r read the following °°m‘ From fir. Donald re decided to make a Tremendous Clearing in Boots and Shoes. We are glving oing this 18 that the season thus ,ful buyer’s judgment. The reason we are d 3 of our stock have not moved out as rapidly as we had reason to expect, Now EVERYTHING ADVERTISED IN THIs' we would like to make it clearâ€"â€" y here and effect a real saving No Misrepresentation allowed. Spend your mone #_____________________\ Paoczcolucs. Boon. ‘ ‘Budclifio brsnd, Women' 0 Puem. Cl" Luce dull kid topI. nobby looking. nizaa 2b. 3 35, 4 2 00 5; and .. Regulu- prioo m $3 50. S‘do price” Women's Extn Fiuo Donzoln L\oe Bonn. "Uommu Dune” American nuke, size. 2;. 4%. 55, 6% Ind 7, 175 regular price 83 00. Sde price ............. - Women’n Dongol. Knd Laced and Button Boots. linale Mcxuy town solos. good uppon. nine 3. 31, 4. 4;. 75c 6 ma 7. The” were 81 25 to 81.50. Cloning pnoo lot. a few weeks alter the great honor was conferred upon you to fill the chair of this council that your lor- row began. Again; the trial comes much greater since you have been called to lay in the bosom of mother earth the second of your stalwu't and promising sons. and today your home is entirely depleted of those you love. Our hearts go out to you and Mrs. McKinnon in sympathy and ,.,,--_.J-. oâ€"uao that. the God of we sincerely trust that l all consolation will cont your comfort and uphold great aflllction. We a: AVA- -‘-" ”I wwv-â€"â€"â€" -â€" your contort and uphold you in so great motion. We are confident. that the entire community are greatly saddened at such a. time as this, and we feel sure they support us in the humble en‘ort to convey to you and Mrs. McKinnon the heart- fielt sympathy 0! this corporafion. Signed on behel? of the council, P. S. MARK, Chairman. The council then adjourned till «be second flondny in July. J. B. WEI:- DON. Clerk. I Spraying Iixturo made 15mm our Blue Stone to the proper thing: 10¢. a. pound. At A. Higl’r‘botmm‘sâ€"dws. A Wool Wanted. I will pay gho highest cash prim for wool activated at my 'store on Kent-st. John l-‘Zcury.â€"w.tf. COLEâ€"WALTERS.â€"ln Toronto. on Waim‘hy. June 11th. by Rev. Mr. St. John‘s Million». Rector of church. Min ' UI'J ”on; Iwg‘y ._ ._ V on o «mum: tludr mo and Lo 11w Daily Horn“. Route-ml W. "A. “1' IM ."â€"Vâ€" Straw. wed. m lots, t 1’th W lot. bal- .. Butts. dth'y. lb. rolls Butter. hm roll- . ..... Butter. tub, lb ...... ( Butter. m2: lb. NH. Rant. cream. bone .. will continue to tom”? 15;“ ‘12 Q odor-WI Mtke, "Ryd- FRIJAY. ,, JU N E 20. " 1902 TOBOXT. HIDE! AND WOOL man. No. 1 Iran. impeded ““80“ Hide; No. 2 steer-I. 1W ooa Hide-.160. 1.31189th ............ooa Bldg-q, No‘ 8. Inspected ....... ..... 0 M Hides. No. I and. lnupected ..... 0m Cllrsuns. No. 1 ..... ”11:08.... Calfskin No. 2 .......... ooo .... Bacon. (awn-o). each .. on 010 8!: m .......... 0 70 000 Woo fleece ...... 0 18 .... Wool. unwanted 001 nu", undead on; 6'65 TORONXO LIV! STOCK. nomofliveltockwull .1” attends. comprising 1m attic no“ 1051 sleep and lunbl. um. 130 am. Export 0:un load! a he", “’2?" fizz“? «3 ‘° "33: w“ a at . o nousâ€"aloha beg?! apart bun- oou a; 85.011 to $5.75; an: expat bulb Bum. mun. m 01‘ gal. new-hld.‘ doc. .. our. 98 ..... .....000 5‘6! told It 35.“) to [5.7“ an“ cxpun Inu- lt “.25 to 84.35 per at. Exact-t Cow'sâ€"Export com nu! It “I to 85.75 per an. Bun-heft Cattle-Golce plclkld lots-of exporters. 1100 to 1150 lbs. one told a 85.86 to 86.12%: choice picked lot. of butchen' helm and Itec 95 m1” lbu. each. sold at ass to .00 Dim: loads at butcher: so at g ” 85.40: 10: a! medium but 75 t0 .. A- , ,7A- n_g-L--â€"' “I I n. $5.50: IOIGI Ul tum-un- vâ€"“â€"‘ â€". .7 8530 common butchen‘ can. d 8.73 to m. . hxportcrs cad Butchers. nixedâ€"mud mixed butcher: 1nd exporter! odd st 85.50 to 85.70 art. FMenâ€"Feefi-en' steer: vol” an 000 to 1000 lbs. end. told u to $3 WSKtSc'gnâ€"ch- bred. thrifty younkm Mtomlbo. each. "cum tamperm: momma oOOOOtcu‘. no worth 84 to $4.15 an: oil-cola 11le utcen no" hémg-am worth “and 83 to 83.50 pert-w Much OUIoâ€"Mlld: an and spam! told 3% to “0 coal. 001v ‘1";th u 32 m 810 cub. or tron 84.50 to .50 r art. I u Dumboâ€"8h- “ luau In worth 1' to .75 32» "88-75 to “.10 for am no . Hon- But «In: been h than 100 “21.30:- no» on: fin». «a. M - mu It 7- A- .011 __ Inc In I“. ---__~~ rlb. but. 11%: to 12¢ pt CIIIOI IAIII‘I‘I- “nth. ' Campbell!“ Juno 17.â€"â€"Cunpbfl|tord (10m Bond not Mu: mo whlu boot-lo «4. we. wen u follows: Wotan. m at 99k; ll‘flfll. om n 95:; Drum, 500 n 9961-. 8mm. unsold. Inu‘lul CAttLl Radon. 1m 11-1.!" m- to me. arm-d '0 but. 11%: to 13¢ 9" “’- {.4 mm. belltord. Juno l7.â€"Cuupbflltod mm mm Mn: 16” VERMEI mu. mums Women' I Dongoln Ame: Holden. pad the 212, 3, 312, were: Cloning price . ....... Viv-III." r---v V , Women’s Fifia Dongoln Sllppou. Turn Solo, 3, 3 1.2, 7. priooo 31.00. 31.15 and 31.25. Clou- "mwuwmmu 000000“ “ mmammmn” mm 0. ~ 00. . mm,muwmmmmmm "3923;..1 con. '§ .0 WOODS STOVE Ell IN THE OLD PREMISES, KENT S OOOQOOQQ mm" DDm 909006096 DRY GOODS, CLOTHIN i-WINDINP UP; é SALEiftifwi 1100000 9009‘ fears. The stare closed on Tuesday, June the stock and mark the goods down and NBSDAY, JUNE 11, sale to continue 11 Remember this Sale is for Cash _s_o ccme z be cleared out In the NEXT 60 DAYS as we are Winding [Iv OI! Business In Lindsay. Clutch Iota. â€"Rcy. J. S. Mullen of Tyrone. occupied the pulpit of Quecnust. Meth- odist church Sunday. and deliver. at! two able addresses. The pastor toot 'clumgo of the services on the Saunas circnlt. â€"An interesting and lmpreo-nve ceremony wad witnessed at early man at St. Mary's church Sunday morning. when 37 glrln and 24 boys made that! tlrtt‘oommuuiom A very The hmteepcn or Liam should bear in mind that. in buying mall fruits the: are fully protected. by action 7 of the Fruit mud Act. which read! “follows; “No mu Ml cell, or. offer. expose or. have In hill possession for sale. any fruit: packed in any package in which” 1110 laced or shown ant-(ace given a false representation of the contents of nah package; and it am.“ hi: eon- flawed 5 Luna representation when TIIE noon: 810V! co. with to mum to thatbuflnouwmhooponodup In the a: few duoâ€"â€" under $0th of III. GEO. TAYLOR. An ub- Iy m stool: will In put[ln,â€"oomploto and unto-M In all lines. Pllllllc and HEATING will I). a 8;)“ of thoflm,udachmof thatndobklndyoolidud. . M ‘ ‘ To Protact Fruit Buyers. CURTAINS. House FURNISHINGS. m 8E0. H. TAYLOR, Mum: HANDBAKE um PILLS... .. pill which can be body with case- A purclv ”gable sugar Sale where you Goods at Whole Prices and W are the Order Day. Over WORTH CF .1258“ ”mm #me mm WWW Mam man“ . wm..mu Ems“ all 31’.,l GARDI REFRI‘ ICE CE ‘ fl Umol an nfi Mon m i0!

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