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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 24 Jun 1904, p. 4

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‘ Six-ate: MCI-Inglis bit of good sar- ‘gim’: was, in oonnecbnou with the Lind- .y Echoes-goon Pontypool .Rail- ray ngm of way south of tlua town, at the point. when the track leaves 1.192 Duck tom and crosses themam and Trebo‘proposed route of to: line a that explained to we Councillors gufl moss. interested and been ac- ”we-“ satistactory, but some few week?) ago the Senator. wmc attend- i“.avneefiu «at axe-,Luliemenuri y Railway A ‘Com’mittee. happened .to catch pig!!! ’oY‘o“ plan »0(_ the 13,3 1'. R’y line ‘flu'ough 0m which; did :3 first i got! that: “rpm-tat: peek“) 33‘ R‘s-Ina Railway 1 I Ubv nu wâ€"VF- .1 Hardware, Papelj, Glass; _Paints, Oils, Metal Shingles and Ceilings. ,- L..,__| V115, -V1yuu. ‘1.- Don’t forget that we are head quarters for all kinds of Tin and Galvanized Iron Work, first-class Sanitary Plumbing, Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air Furnace Heating. it, and can satisfaction. We have the name of turning out first-class work; this is be- cause we have practical mechanics and we give careful attention to it. and can assure you perfect SPECIAL LINES -â€" Galvanized and Black Pipe, Malleable and C. Iron Fittings, Jenkins Bros.Valves, Rainbow Packing, Brass Fittings and Stitson Wrenches. Builders and Contractors t We (learn it our dun to call meat- um 10' o: the people of the Countyâ€" and the cliizcns of Lindsuy and Ops in {.lltiBUiUCâ€"to a {man inst-nee of an watchful supervision exercised by fir. George McHughr 7 connection with ; ll affairs calcuiated lo :l’lect the welt-being of any poumu of this dist'i-cw. which 123 more. immediately tapreeents. His zeal and faithful- mesa lune been damonstlated on verv mar) weasiona in the g -L. and so qua-t1» «a a rule that at: has gene.- a'sly managed to escape- the pnisc find: “'32: his due. but i" the case to which we have alluded aluwe the fialicv had .to be dealt with by the fat: “mi of Ops township, sud in this nav a. ancxitorieus action was given 31: pnbhcaty it deserved. BGXEKLL MATTHIE. NE Agents for_ 3812p; The Weekly Post LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JUNE “J I WII'GIIFUL GUARDIII. In the VII. Gasoline Yacht nace...... -...._-___, V " VIII. Greasy Pole ..... . .. .. .. " “ I oo " “ 50c ace and Yacht Races. one mile with turn, leav? ng Courae of Ca prizes. Three locks and remrning. Cash or va‘. ue in goods for thes: to enter in each of the above events. 1. Single Canoe Race......... 11. Tub Race IIOIO’.OOOOOOOOO III. Upset Race............... 1V. Ladies' Single Canoe Race V. Double Canoe Race.... . . . VI. Swimming Race 100 yards. . VII. Gasoline Yacht Race. ..... PAGE FOUR. :- Happy Thought and the Souvenir Stoves. . CHEAP RATES ON ALL STEAMB( SCOTT, Chairman. mo: ning, commencing river ABO‘ duty to call theat- PROGRAMME : rating at 10 o'clock, Aquatic Sports on the ABOVE THE LOCKS. not Hem to (any cxucmly with the ow.- he had first seen. Au Inspection 0! it diaciosed the fact that :1 clmngc had been made in the lee-[mu of the truck at. the Duck farm which would necoésitates a nmow jog in the 31M I’l‘ ”It‘d-Iv“ w.â€"â€"§â€"v v__ T O that. sense he was ’31 stranger: endoasor to fasten upon the Premier the charge that he called Lord Dun- dooahla ."mreigner" is petty polit- iml actties Quit will list! '.-r dlienato main (mung road at that ptin‘. Sufi-cut a; that the Council were up Loraut of the intended du‘mti'm. Sexua- Mcflagh at once notified them of 11’. dlucovuer} ::d mg *cd 12mm to for ward a protau: .1; line: the cow“ aetion of the Runway ‘ Au, sensible 990911 the .cowrt action of the Rthwn} Company. ’I‘nis “ab Gone. With the xes'uit. set forth in the [oiluwunr cem- muI-icat‘on Io”)\‘urdcd by the Sena- tor and will be considertd at the next meet'ng of the Township Council: ~ Office of Lie R'Y COMMXSSION l-‘Oli CANADA. Ottawa. June 10th, 1904. ginâ€"I ha V: to ay‘knowlcdzc receipt of your letter of the 9th Instant in re the petition of the 'l'owmahlp of Ou' in reference to the line 01' the Lindsay. Bobcaygwn a; l'ontypool Railway. The Board. I understand has [mot-ably considered the petition, and will make the alteratxou in the plat asked for by the puxtionzr-a. and l am drawmg an Order to that c!- (ecl, which will be duly passed as soon as (there is a meeting of the Mud. This. I inlet, will be satis- Izactoxy to your .pctitioners.-I have the honor .to be, sir, sour obed‘cut l ‘. tenants, . - nun-Pavnjnu-r .Toronto News (Ind). The Uppu's- tion .press has seized upun the word “roxeignar.” inadventently used. and instantly retreated, by Sir Wilfrid Lam-let, in his statement \regardihg Lord lmndonnld. It in clear from the context that the word the krmier subatitutod. “strangest,” gaunt-stout onuveya thathought .to wgnch he was guing expression. Nor was the term applied in anotfensive way. The at- gon-want; hinged upon the General!- unfamnliarity with Canadian ideal. allow that}! and the intention vanity Globzz .Thc. misrepresentations of the Dundmald case by robe OPDWi-q tian puss are amazing. One of them is that Lard Dmnrlonalq had to com- municate with 001. Hughes in order to get his statement before parliaq ment. The my object the Minister of Militia bad ia’ dxawing his Lord- ship’s attention to the reports othia speech inithe press was to give him as Opportunity of making a defence. The Hon. G. MbHugh, The Senate, Ottawa. The thought may occur to some .miudsâ€" and \ery properly. we think, “Why did not Dr. Vrooman. our member, or L‘ol.~ Sam Hughce, who ciaims to be a Lindon; man and: as- pires to be our next representative, make this Jmportan-t dimovery’in ad- 'muce of the Senator?” Why they did not. .we do .not know. Th we is some excuse for the Dock-3:, who may havejmugmed um the carrying out of the lirnt plan was an aheoiatc certainty when once 'fyled, but 00‘. th'nee who has oonsortod myth with ,rabiway manipulators of late years. most have known better. remap: the true explanotion )s that he doesn’t care a roofer the “Inter- ests of the people of Opi’and Lind- sayâ€" except at election time. .. Ist Prize STEAMBOATS AND RAILROADS ENTERING LINDSA Y (I EDITORIAL IOTES an '4 â€"-- :7 mg an Order to that c!- will be duiy passed on are is a meeting of the 9. I innit. will be satis- 3'our .mtitioners.-l have m be, sir, your obgd‘ent u Iought .to wyich he was sion. Nor was the term olfensivc way. The at- d noon 'the General!- l I 00 (I: .0 Soc Silk Flag or $5.00 in Gold I oo “ “ 50c (Ind). The Opp r o CAPWWRIIG: Secretary 3- T. 7”: 2nd Pfize SI 00 KNIV- WEST VIB. FARHERS’ INSTITUTE. Annual lasting for tho Election of Offlcsrs and Other Business. 'lhc annual meeting 0! the \"ct \ ictoria Emmet-9’ I‘ust‘tute was held in the Council chmmbor. Lindrru', 0'1 Wednesday. 15th June. 190}. 1t 1.30 o'clock rum. Minutes of km; :11:- runl meeting read and approved. Ro- port of the Enacutin; cummittec w1< Had b1 the President. and on nut-an 11.15 annual. The President -,::'nc :‘1ort address on the working of the Institute. Moved b) Mr. Robcon. ~coond-:d b5 1:31.311 Jackie", that 1-...'- appoint an assnetam surnames; at Woodville W. J. Dcecroft; Oakwoad. J. E. Lowusbmugu; L1ttlc Brlluiu, Wea- lc) flux-1111111; Valentin. Thomas Car- peachâ€"Caxrhd. chair, Mr. J. Wm Mr. Eugene Shine '(pqwneyvme), Mm Newton Sande, (W). Mi” 81111103 (Rmboro). Mira. Mill», Hm m, Mm. Wthitaide, Mrs. SW. Reports were made concealing 3 number of chfidren in the cm of the} Society in foster homes and anywhere. and plans for the betterment of the condntion at others were discussed. A communi- cation from Mr. J. J. Keiso. Toronto. in agar! to the appointment of mom" born to the GA. Boeiety in each rid~ ' uwho will act a corr63ponding Repelt of the ’Ircnzurer was read by him. snowman balance on luud of $19 40,â€"Adopted. Moved by W. R. Emuin seconded by D. Jarkmn, that our “gala.“ meetings be hekl M Woodville and Lindsay, and our mp- plemeutary meeting be new at 0.1!- Wocd. Little Britain and “mama.â€" Canied. ‘ ..' ‘ ‘ . . bill I tru- Wm, Chapman. President, called on H. GloMennlng. Hamlin. to tat-3 the cuair. w. Glendenning then cited [or 1110 election of officers. Presi- dent elecicd, Wm. Chamwu; Vice- Prcsident. Donald Jackson; Directors elected; W. R. Swain. . . Malt, Thom- au .(‘aLpenten J. 0. Tuzntzy, Fred Bums. J. E. Lownabwugh. Albert l).l\'ld'.:Ofl. Wesley Cornismsall Meth- c'cll, J. l-i. Du, E. H. napkin-3. George In rk, W. M. Robinson, B. H. Reid. An- chew Mug-Lay, Anguu Jmmson, W. J. ltcwrolt. ( Mowd by Wan. (Shannon. occmdud by w. R. Swain. that D C. Tl-cw, and J. M. Kucwlsou be the nudizors for year 1904 and 1905.-Cnrri-_~d. The Pzee'ulent elected took the chair and called on H. Glendeuumg to give any wggcstiore as to how the Insu‘mle can be WPI'OVCd. He said that .tlmre are a great many holding meetings and judgmg stock by score cattle. and he thought. it a good plan for instruction as to judg- ing. no men gave a description of bio trip to British Columbia and what he paw there, and the methods of farming. The meeting wen adjourn- ed. . ._ . ‘ Childnn’s Aid Society At the 1m. regular meeting of the Board of may!!! of tuba Children‘s Aid Sonic” the members prevent mm: Wt Dr. \Vhite in the CO SOC man to Mr. Keno re. ”a The will"? 9‘ the J. A. CARROLL, Treasurer icon sAvn TH: ulna. the exhibitor if asked for. The ex- hibitor is to have. a chat: bmtet. aith not lea than half a bushe. potatces. The company win an» lune the privilege. it they 50 desire 0! taking any or the prize lots for testing. to find out .the percentage or stathhey contain. Any into:- nation desired my be obtaineurom‘ inc mercury. a: the “bat results no obtained by “$15108 'Jlo Bug Dgath. while the punts are an“. In- tendimr competitors should 431 in- formation 1!. once.» .-: .1. . . the L. B. 3.; F. R‘y. Co. in the cast ward. At noon 19‘. cmstruction gang and trains had reached Flavene‘s cold storage warehouse. and bun- drods of citim spent the afternoon watching the course of operations. They saw trackâ€"laying reduced to a scwcoo and with the lcut possible expenidture at m. During the afternoon an of the two engines ran out of water. but the tender was re. planishad (ran the hydrant nearby. suing a trip to Burkston. A: the W mod the large gang of. men at work’ put 43 nextra apart In «01’ to (at the rails laid to flu In“ all enable the "in“ to reach the newly erec‘tod -‘C‘ter L. I. I P. R'y Construction Tuba Ruched tho low Station last loudly Evening. Arothcr link was Monday added to lehny’a the railway system bx the comphtiun of the C...PR line from Burk ton to the new sLation of -:.' lb packages 0! Bug Death va'lued at $3; 2nd. two 1:: 1-2 10 packsg'uaot Bug;r Death. 32; 3rd. 010 I}; 1-2 It; package 0Q Bug Duh-Lb. ‘51. The ' - potatoes are to be grown flu: mg Deans. no poison to by usql.’ Con- firmation ot wig to lye fittnihed by Mus for tho Lindsay Control. 1110 mercury of the Bug Death Chemical 00.. Ltd, of St. Stephen. N. 8.. ha: notified Secretary Jae. Keith. of the Lmdmy Central E‘hB- bition. that the company will one: the following prizes at the coming Lindsay Central Fair. as spccuu m2:- os 10: pt‘atocs; lit win. three 12 tanks. This was accomplished about 6,30 by mm the rmls partly nu. spiked a]! tilt my from the G. '1". R. bridge. ' o l I '~ ° At 8 o'clock as the construction train an: backing to [M cookery and sleeping cars on Ward’s [arm a van and flat on: left the track near Ball's tum. and the replacing of them on the rails kept a number, of men busy nearly all night. before it.â€"dzwl. Frontenac Company’s Dividend. The [Montana 03ml Company of Kingston bu Wand a dividend of 7 per cent. per m on the preferred stock at tho Downy. The dividend m midst! an at a meeting of uhe din, ccttn u ten days ago. This is the n. suit“ mum business of the food, which his become-o popular and which m m b: taunt! in almost every mry and genera store from the Atlantic to than Pacific. The auc- oess o! the We Dual Conwany in this. its that year‘s operations. is an indication d a very bright future Iâ€"M'tol' Jas'. Bott formerly in tin «may elm 0.1.3.. on thisdi. mica. in In ohm of the construc. than train and he received a warm welcome tron old friends m'hen he pulled in last evening. I. THE ARRIVAL OF THE RAILWAY. itblilifsponntm lHItRS The annSVel-szu'y scniccs hut: dc Sunday and Monday. an: 12th and 13th. were voted by all a success. The Rev. Mr. Wallace. 0! Lindsay, conducted mvicca Lwa'caon Sunday to lam-:2 magnesium 0': Mbndny “on“: A tea was saved by the goal ladm of the loamy. and the vitalu curved were not qvpetitiuz. The Rev. w. Sinckur - Sonya, gun a lcctuo on “Church may“ ands-as listened to with W utonuon. A programme 0! varied auction; was given by -tho choir and children of the Sunday maul. {roe receipt: an- on.“ to tho_mtityng mm o! 8180; The. woman: mine deserve mesh: for the mm:- In I'rhich each detail va- hotod mu.“ ‘ ‘ sad honest, hard labor. he hw been able to purchase the farm he rented hen: some few years ago. and Inns sow giwn the contract to Mr. R. M?- Tagzatt to take dawn nis present outbuildings and recouo'lmct them into too of the most modern suck and stain turns to be tound in the county, with stout: basuncm under- neath. This is n showmg'thnt Mr. Stoker may .well be proud of and m .m object lesion (or may a 3mm; man to copy alter. â€"-0win to : rush of «1m, mor- 31 of on: corrupondontz’ 10:th mwidnbly 1m over till next week. . VALENTJA. Mr. J“. Stoke: is scum; the pace for sumo o! the older heados of the community. since coming cluungit. us _ by close a.t_to_nt‘ion w buuincas 7 L-.. Inn‘n "I. "-0 '- Jr. P. 1’. Anderson. one 31‘ our pop- ulu- ,wunz mun, w,“ m town last me}; ”lending court ab a juror. Mike Laura McCorvic. of the L. C. 1. “all wcud Sunday under the par- cutal [ooh - - '_ All the youth and beauty of the place me looking forward wit“. murk- u! interest to their pmprztus viait to your (own on the hit of July. Mr. Mann: Lake is awning Mr. Anthony ”ca'innon during th': unm- mermonths. ' rm” .‘ .., Mrs Wm Sinclair in \‘isuing at \Iclorm Harbor and ulmr Mr and Mam, Horn. front tlx it); 01 0mm. 1mm ape“... ll neck Iith [new in m..- N “a.“ u '11": trustees 01' on: “on! have. with commundable good mate. iuVem- ed in a new can 01‘ date blackbouds to ueplace the old «peace ones tor- neny u. use. The purchase- wu made tin-«ugh 3k. E. P. uitlogly. of Lindsay. who «contents .1 leach; Toronto publishing homo 7:: school supplies. {reactions and pupils alike are most finish in their thunk-a to thew. gentlemen who were no thoughtful as to provide this long '2“. 1mm. ~ ‘ - ALIVI lwu v..." 0;».- 01 our young men. wlw visit- ed your town last wyek in the cap- acity no a jurmnun. as In .m can he leaned. did not. put in all his time at the Court House. Bang 9! a gen- ial disposition. be, during his short stay loaned some anoint minions. which later on may ripen inm mun-- win more than ordimy (rieadsluip. "mu. 3!: Julia Blackford and Edmonton. are nuiun' 2' er.“ “1.103.810lcul'ord. )lrs. Wallace. of Liuuuw guests of friends in our \ \\ Mk. 7 hot. 11 in our \ilhete' '7‘“ he". lhli week. 1‘30 W N 35-71131; [’93 A. T R. earl} naming train: no: ttorekmzpur filing on friends 2.15 p. 2.30 p. 2459. [.33 P m o 3.15 9.111.. 3-30 p "1- 345 P- 3“" SYLVESTEB BAND IN ATTENDANDE ALL DAY Admission to Grounds Adults 25c. Children 150. Single Rigs 15c. family. of Mr [ar- Igh bor- fri .ond‘ .“ n 0'” m” 240M110: «Pace, purse” ............ $50.00 L m..Valetto 8min daring combination of Double Trapcyc Am m. 2ndhat 2.4.0 Race. 9. m. Delso and Valctto in dcver and comic double Trapeze Act. an. 3rd h'éat 2.40 Race. p. m , 3rd heat, Free-For-All Race. nds Championship Lacrosse Match. EVC'Y new shape in STRAVV HATS \ou w: ' “” “xk' including French Palm, Textile Panama and the 5‘ Prim from 500 to 83.00. we have SOMETHING NEW IN SUMMER CL called “Monarch.” It is without doubt the most Fed“ and combmble. as well as stylish collar, 3 man CV“ ' ingthemsummer months. Ask to see fh A tun assortment of FINE SUMMER HO ”Ilium. a - 250, 4-00 and 50°. iiuinaas naveneé’u’nii m 5.. 750. 81... ”I 81.25. We have the NEW SHADES IN SUMMER TIES. i= silk: and wash silks, fancy grey and brown flywing truth. 53 strings, bows. four-in-hand, pufi’ and Ascats. ‘ mmmfiomm LIGHT SUMMER UNDERWEAR, in linen rush “‘ lace and balbriggan. all sizes. at Depend \a great deal upon small things. A n: shape of Hat, a later design of Tie, a bet“? Shirt. easier-fitting Collars. and proper weight derwear, all conduce to a man's comfort. It is! a little diflerent from the other kind, but thatl difference means a lot. Our Men’s Furnishing ‘ partment is a complete men's storeâ€"nothing 0‘ dry goods style about it. It is the place zi’hérél get prompt at'ention, newest styles and best 9‘ ities at reasonable prices 1: Ilou'm a for sample prion that shook! Interest on!" who cam for m comfort and appearance: MEN’S AND BOYS’ SOFT FRONT NEGLIGEE 5“ in Madras. Cheviots, Oxfords, Percales, etc., {rants planed“! i1 neat Snipes. flowered dzsigns and plain white. We (10" fine you to two or three styles, but we have a dozen W you to choose from. DIRECT IMPORTERS. A Man’s Appearan and Comfort... Saint- of Tomato. v: Lindsay IJMIY. 1". HID“. JUNE 24. 1 25o, soc, 15° and $1.90. M. FEE; Secretary SM! in Me Evening" E Wm WM a ESTAB' NM 1 lion tune I |it 681' wait I to Bun: Db 5m foN Ion! Ill 10 11 H

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