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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 15 Jun 1906, p. 4

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‘M , M.»- I nah ”6|?th ” ELEPHANT enmess - ‘ BANGHOLM filings“ M tothe bpdrture at ,. ‘_ creek lures to open! twelve days up der canvas on tbs . ally litu- HARTLEY’S BRONZETOP SKIRVI NG .. In fact we have all.‘ tboboohand ailfresh 1 5c _ A. HIGINBOTHAM DBUGGIST it. man to take charge ol the river with power to inflict. penalties. and \the sooner he is appointed the better for Lindsay. - I k a 5 ‘ EVERYTHING BLOCKED. Nearly OppositoPoctomco,Liudsa Fr E :nmg Post ot June 11. ‘ M . , In Saturday night’s issue we refer- .W M __.-..._ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"~-- M to the minimum selfish notion fibe weekly post in blocking the river channel yith logs and entirely disregarding «the m 1. “£80.. mm rights of owners of passenger steam- .___.â€"_â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" ers and pleasure yachts. We men- IJNDSAYLFTHDAY.JUNEIfi.m tummiahothat{ngmfiunmeuflw- coming intolerable. . Affairs have already reached that end. Saturday night "and Sunday the ’ ’When Victoria County‘5 NPWM‘ river was blocked from the Perkin . tatim at Ottawa is in his place mimill to the (Flavello cold storage the House there is no mistaking €110 ' warehouse â€" even the {lock basin- factâ€"like a bee in 3 bottle hi3 buzz- held a steamer and several steam- jug- is constant but effectivm This yachts were unable to get through trait of the Colonel’s brings him in- because i this. The boat should to 11‘ certain kind 0" prominence. and have been tied up for‘Sunday below .;.s be smuparoiculanas to the qual- or albove the lock. so as to leave a fix it is easyiior‘him to becomedelir- 9365883. Yesterday steamers bring- 300-‘133' M93- Xet “3‘5 gift 0‘ 228â€"b- ' in; parties from (Bobcaylgeon and this itch 1011' notoriety in any. fomnllwnelon to' attend a funeral had to -has i:- dxawpaoka. because wmgland them below Mr. John thrown away attending to other onerous du- mill. and. this "mm the passenger man bob-Whine with! Bill 01‘ Dan. steamers had to tie. up‘ at the. some NLBB““KOID¢NLHOWBJN“WKQ 3L pdnh pxmmunniflu [”3 “wk“ :most paintul. “7110 ““3133” men having to race across country to 43w". .4811 a!!! “at!“ their knowl- reach the station in time; . " ‘ .edge 0‘ 6110300 'bellinmate and 1’" .We are pleased to be able-to assure KEEPIIG ll? ms BEFIITATION. victim .the wlimtary news in our readers that Mr. J. A. McClellan. 'm daily papers ceases .to interest. of. maroon... Superintendent of the :and in. other ways the great Canad- Trent Canal. who has jurisdiction in 13-“ {milkâ€"and Pet?!” even ”1° the premises. has taken prompt ac- . Boers in South Africa -â€" are made tion. He intermd us that Mr. Saun- : aware that for the timafieinz Sam is uel MeGill. town. has been appointed : “looting the interests of his con- ed to overuse tlm watered Lindsay .- stituents and looking after Number river and keep the channel clear. and ~ (be. . . - » nodoubt our mill owener_ 8 ans team- ‘i‘ln Col. has a‘reputation for blue- that men will give hiiq every assis- -. tor and impertinenee. and the' follow- tame. It is to the interest of all . in; extract: from Hansard. shows that ‘ rezcntly he came near being reported to (in hmhythispeskm. it reads; .‘Jr; Speaker. The hon. member must see that this is not. at all ger- .~mt:r.a. to the motion. ‘ Jfir. Sam Hubges. It you will wait Jifinaornollrt. Mr. Speaker, I will show you exactly where I .am coming to god that. is perfectly {germaneâ€"a Mu Speaker. Order. please. . Mr. Sam Hughes. The poinmI wish to make. Mr. Speaker. is third . . t I think you will see that. my refer» com is altsolutely legitimate. . . Order. I think the hon. member must plainly see that this has nothing to do with the ques- tion he is proposing to the house. Kr. Sam Hughes. Mr. Speaker, I failtdseeit. . 4" . . Mr. Speaker. I do not . think the hon. member should persist in critic- kin; an" chair. act-he continually does in these matters. Mr. Sam Huhges. ~ I ask. Mr. archer. do you rule-â€" fir. ker. I have ruled (already twice on the question. - Hr. Sam Hughes. Do you rule that .I shall not read this extract? Kr. Speaker. I have ruled twice. ' mrufiam Hughes. Very well. I :ohall proceed. sir. I think I Will not fppeal to the house from your rulâ€" ‘Efl \ l . | Mr. Speaker. Order. If the hon. gentleman persists in his course. chars will bmogen to me but one course which I shall be obliged very reluctantly to take. ' Isn’t Sean 3. credit to’ the intelli- gence of the people of Victoria? that sunken. loos be kept out of the way of. the steam. One thing is certain â€" there must be a radical change. and if. Mr. McGill cannot con- trol the situation or is too-easy go- ing then he will have .to give way to a. firmer man. . EDITORIAL sorts. In spite of the large immigration there appears to be still a: scarcity of farm help. and. crowds of farmers waylay the newcomers at Toronto station, and bid for their services. That is an imlication of. a healthy condition in the labor world. ‘ . â€"â€" Vice-Admiral (Bojestvensky. who commanded the Russian fleet. in the battle at the sea. of; Japan. has been indicted for cowardice and will be tried for his life. But.‘ the Czar can hardly afford to’ ban; Bojestven- must not be alienated if tin, bureau- cracy is to stand. The average age of the nine justi- ces of the supreme court of the Uni:- ed States. 'm a fraction over 66 1-2 years. two being 73. one 70.. one 69. one 68. one 65. one :63. one 61. and the junior 57. Justice Brown re- tires at 70. Facts like these should make doctors and scientists hesitate before they tabulate the value of a use owns waives, AHYWAY? man at different “W of m n... l7 rom' Evening: Pun“. of J unc 9. From what has taken place already it would appear that our steamboat men and their thousands of patro 18 this: for another summer season Helm themselves to the selfishdis- regard of their rirhts displayed :11. roost every year by our millmen or their employee. For a few. months cover-cl years are the Board of Trade or Council. realizing the injury that was coin; done to our tourist trade lay the frequent and most annoying than“ of the river ornamentation an effort. and a suecemful one. ‘to oft-net on improvement. Unfortun- nlely they arrow weary in well" doing. and this summer the nltuullon unionism to be unbearable. U the Miles of business com- gelled the hlookln; ol the channel and ch'u conalam disregard of the rights at the rtruvcllin; public. it mould not. be so bad. but. there is no such palliation of the offence -â€" the trouble is caused by each'mill- owner apparently trying to store more logs opposite or adjaeeoit to his will than his competitor. There is plenty of space elsewhere. but‘ the Wm”. addnveral cents to the mantle followed nppcam to be. "The velul on em bushel 01 Wheat pro- ' ‘ l '; danced. on the Canadian prairie. . fl ‘ n m We Stan! '1 Hamilton Times; The “Appeal to Reason" may again pass through the Canadian mails. its editor having sat- isfied the postal authorities as to its fitness under the law. The entire qurstion of supervision of the mile in a difficult «me. but it. is the Time‘s opinion that the arbitrary rulings of an official should be subject to re- vlew by a court. if the' excluded de- sires to make an appeal. In the pre- ‘sent case the exclusion order has been minded owing to Improvement in the character oi the publication in question. Weekly Sun; Mr. Oltb of the Can- adian Pacific. in speaking before the Railway Commission lust weekpl J. J. llill‘a railway ontorprlaca in Wou- tcrn Canada. sold Hill‘s next. move would be a: demand on the United States Government {or the tree ad- mission of Canadian wheat to the Un- ited States for. thepurposo cl balm; ground in Minneapolis mills. LWoo- tern ram:- will sincerely hope that Mr. Old! may prove a true pro- phet. Free Mission to the United mmdhwmmwfih steircu flowdmbammbll new when Ihurodayevom ,mmdhavinzawheel badly dam- ' 3?“ WWW a mama-ash thongs. :_W neverknow - when they may!” have m‘heglandod. pomdtmibmybsm thetown arc-re Mtimnertlaflvthclower that the channel bokept' clear and. sky. {.The sympathy of the army . mutants ot the operative m " It i. no doubt an inducement to. know the; pa and the int d Wt are ensured. clear; with many little at- ' ' l] to in mind by capable and popular as lvestor and Major Ste- command. but we feel ' that in t1: booths of the young men of this County patriotism precedence of material things. and that. if. neeeasary.’they would till thoranks and mrve'without pay. However. that test is not required «1 them. but the hwor of. this glorious- dpt Camp this year. ============== The MM 3 m For the honoro! our staff. between Mr. Jobs We. it appears he had worked all monies around his 3.1!- ao. and took manor in his usual health with a. visitors who had WW celled Soon new one o‘clock be ”m at Pure conned“ well out Icain. and in getting over Ontario Law's Relative to the sluice bcIell forward to the grannd. trnotiai of Noxim Woods. ted. Mr. Lewis came Ito t‘lns coun- ,‘Meetinzn Wm 5° “4 “1 Dram Wales. about ‘ tion as follows; At W years ago. accompanied by his mm. Alt first he engaged m farming. in W Festival- The Women's Add all lthe Anglican church. Coboconk. will hold a scram- eomputunozt Lust 5"" be erected ‘ bony mean! at the residence of noose at Dunsl‘ord and retired from native mrmm . thou h in cull took 31!. Worst 5mm!“ on Thursday: 8 8 n evening. June 21m. at 6.30 p.m.. hwnfi‘20kfi'1 . l. 'l â€"â€"+â€". 0! m to PM ‘ Tl: prize list oi the Canndsnl Naâ€" tional Exhibition. to be held; in: To route. Aug. 27 to Sept. 10.; which is now being distributed. contains may change- coupued with lad: year. In an interest in actively working '0 Us village lot. . A large mmily wm. born to m. cud Mrs. Lewis. in all Involve. I’wo dud shortly nam- their parents ar- nved in Canada, and nine. lbur sons and live daughters survive him. in t: he int. took part. in tho munici- pal Coumil, and money! the best. Councillors lthc- t wnahip ever had. In nigeon ‘he a member. of «he .Ilzlthofist church. and the little church near the whom and the late'Geonge Lytlea > cordial feeling, of frienlkhip had al- ways existed. we Ice! it to. be our duty to mention that one of the finest wreaths {laced on the coffin bore a card wit the words; "From The Post stall. in Levin; Remem- bnnmey.l Ll .1 l feet out in the aisle of the room in- stead of keeping them under lithe desk. The teacher. whose strong point was prim propriety. said in a. severe tone. "Jennie Dâ€"-â€". take your gum out of your mouth and put your feet in immediately." . _.____.â€"â€" Dr. W Trip to Portugal. Followinz: the interesting letters on Spain and Portugal which have ap- peared in our columns. we will. so ' read- fnrther description of f those coun- tries. will be equally instructive and entertaining. We! are izlad to see Dr. Burrows‘ name mentioned in connec- tion with papers at special merit. Dr. Burrows is as well. in' receipt: of a very flattering remembrance from Prolessor Miguel Bombardo. the Sec- retary-General of Com ‘ â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€" le Owner of a Coma liner. From Evening Post on June 15 The increasing use of cement. in all clams of building. as well .as in sidewalks. has led to the inventing; of a machine} ' ' ured by the (hold- and‘ Muir Co.. Limited 0! rd. One of these machines has just been purchased from the 00‘s agent. Mr. J. P. Currier by Mr. Reeds. of this town. and will 'bltion here in: .01 week or prior to that it will be operating in Valenti: vicinity. where Kr. Bood- hao a bi: contract. . M um ltATllMEhL-In Lindsay. on June 12th. to Mr. and Mrs. Geo; Bath- mell. a daughter. . l mu.- . O‘LEARY .- LNNlBa-On '1‘ . June 13th. by Rev. Father. O'Bul l- Dennle O‘Leary. of Lind- hol Clara Anni o4 Mrs. A Bunker to days with her Muslim Mill won... a: Beer Lake was the» aunt of. Mrs. Stewart. 5 y. ‘ ‘ L. Irwin. 01: I Hill and rucs’wero that flat train Satuuh? y: delay so loo; next. The infant chnd' 'ot lit. and ms. Dewey waster-rod. in tho cemetery. 7 n lea. a kindly and bled. -. l award the poem; one on Thurs. W a: the. three- cemetery. and bag a. be ‘ “$9 “'- Pan’ 3‘3"". contest and t the whole countryside can. '1 in ,nym- ”mm to pothy with Airs. {Lows and. he: . farm 3 , _ ' ~ on the homestaid. ‘ - an IR daughters. mrtha is the M to each-breed “M'- vn'lb of Thus. 3. Taylor. living three miles south on MWQFrancm. (Mrs Walter Winger): resides two miles south all that village; Mrs. W. 1'. Paces. Ln Oekw ; Mme Sarah and Ida. the lot It ins thh be! William. the lormcr residing with her brother in Ducsdord village. 1 ; ___â€"â€"_-_â€"____-â€"l== m If..- M In last week's issue on Thq Post an item headed “By " whiCh eluted that Seals. have been fully exonere dance pmini; that the shi been made, two days he! had. been enter-ed and that the lay with the railway authorities. . ~ ________..._â€"â€" 0' YALENTIA ' :_I (From Our Own mert.) murasand all-rs. Coma sire Visiting J ion in is communi y. rd butcher is doing .w'fifldmt I. ‘ J . . acne 1.8 bushy: engaged “d, all persons interested cording a new house. the old one notdodto govern themselves “cordngg. bring destroyed by fire. J. B. WELDON. Clerk. Dated at - A valuable horse owned by. Mr. w.od,.lune ltth. l906.â€"-v2. John Bruce was killed bx lightning are hereby __-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 000000.90900000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ Carpet Surprises English Tapestry Carpets, 27 inches wide, suitable de- signs for bedrooms, sitting rooms and hallsâ€"excellent Wear. ing floor coverings, pieces of 25 to 40 yards, sold in lengths required. 50: and 5c lines for ................................. 39¢ 10 short ends of good English Tapestry Carpets, 27 in wide, length run from 10 to 27 yards, these are all good Dat- tcrns and wereIamong our best sellers, 65c lines for... 12 Ends of English Bmesels Carpet, all 27 ' length 5 1-2 to 35 yards, some very choice patterns in mg‘ lot, suitablczfor small rooms-and halls. $1.10 lines for... 89:. M” For‘ Summer Cottages Aspecial lot of good opaque window shades in green and cream colors, complete with spring rollers and fittings ' . 25: Special prices for good pillows, e ' to be free from quills. thoroughly disinfected and chemically : treated to make them moth proof. Size 20x26 at $1.50 per: pair; size 20x27 at $2.00 per pair; size 2lx27 at $2.50 per pm Hâ€" 5 n or (D U" S 8‘ O OOOQOQQOQOOQOOOOO ___________________.____._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- 50c Jap Mattings 35c 4 only pieces of finest quality of Japanese Matting, '0l‘- 0 en with heavy cotton warps. 36 inches wide, in colors of red. : fawn, blue and green, clearing price ........................ 35c Other Matting: 121-2: to 25¢. Carpet Sewing Free alance of June we make this most generous f charge when purchased luded in this offer. 00.000.000.00...... .0. ’9‘990090Ooooooooo-o--.. :915 ad sucozes. one bolus all Ithat could in ' Tho mil-c Britain Valenti-i lunms had a nice game on baseball. The latter team won the game. â€"â€"*â€"-â€" .MAMLLA Our Own Con-expandml‘.) manic Glondcnning spelt. a ; Toronto. ell Uxhridgc. appearance. . The day passed, Jusr as surely \‘orIL l- ”a“ no longer to be found Molntym In C. E. Grow a , Port mettwum when he ‘ a Mg. W. “uh and her daughter: YBUR DINING H00 should afford evidence of refinement and good taste. this impression the furniture must. for rickctty “scrapâ€"hes. as the crude t in our kitchens. WE ASK YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR Dlnlng Room Cabinets, Extension Tables, Chairs of all and to convey be substantial and present a good " furniture in the'dinlng room has rec-legged stool of the pioneers IS STOCK OF Kinds, etc. Every housekeeper has an instinctive love for Silv and Glassware and spotless unless the furniture in the dining cd reason why it should not be. you will say, tings. No go Napcry. but the effect 0 room is in keeping w the low prices we have put on our beautiful goods. ~ A COMFORTABLE COUCH finished in Leatheret- Rug Covering will not be out of place in the d our 8m, 3 , ~iii-l ~ .. mm I I H Iliad-“4.-

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