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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 11 Oct 1907, p. 11

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{mum AND VICTORIA c $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT Department. Depositsof$r andupwardsarem whichthchighstcmrent ratcofinterestisallowed.‘ No Delaysin making W Maddedfols'ilmessycar Win Connection with II Brushes; LINDSAY BRANCH “‘5"ng a: “936* O OUNTY BANKING HOUSES 1.73 . O 6 O O A GOWQQOOOOOOOOOOOQOQ . There was a very amusing piecaof news waited over to us from. the oth- er side. where all these wonderfv'l things happen. It was that sour: Minister had prayed for rain during fair week end it rained. It; seems that with that utter disregard for the day of rest. that some peeple have. the feir people in some New England town. persisted in working on Sun~ day. in order td get things. in shape. Ior the fair. This minister being- of tue Elijah type. and yvc could well wish there were more of theml warn- ed the fair peOple of the. wrong: they irgly pay out dollars. even the poorest of us. for amusement. but grudgingly 5' out cents. even the best of us. or what in of infinihrlyi note importance and more uplifting. We cam norms some figure the the other ray that Mil interestevn cry one .who Is interested in pl» and! [gens d the British Empire. Bums tune ago two W , our. msdsm' attenfim. lube m strides roads by mm Glue m and lube U. 8..‘theain,msdnrtohs rdznotlru -tnde.sndthomhnrmidsrthaq¢ gamma the. .thn we see the 5- t an put up by every na- tirmnnd m the .. . "y are all main grave new «but come to mile m that. Mhtevor died-T trains may have m Uranium then out be mom «has. that. m potent batoqlnmab “”1011me the canton was the indistin- e1- tortnottheoldaenswsswean dad to do «with the was 9:, the nation. more even than any tutti. “This is being enenmllflod tip-day. in ...â€"oâ€"r Raspberry Vinegar, Lemon § Squash, Lime Juice "MAKE IDEAL SUMMER DRINKS" We have the best imported kinds now in stock. See Our lien floods at the chills liaii SUIIER SPECIALSâ€"Table Glasses in all varieties, Hmoge China at cheap prices, New Cut Glass, etc, etc. 3 O O 6 O O 0 g 2 Q O O O O 3, O O O- O 3 O Q - Leave Your Order for Camp- s. r. Loosemoa-o. Mnnn‘os- _.__.________._______ per tendons of labor. and therefore 5the “(mace between British and t smears ALSO AT GAMBIA! AND woonvm (â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"=_.â€" -' mun omcs. roaos'ro 3. E. WALKER, President w LAIRD, General Hanager L g IRELAND, Superintendent of thc deposit. LINDSAY BRANCH, __f-â€"â€"___â€"- WiSlilll Bank of canaia LITTLE BRITAIN Chartered by Act of Parliament 1882. This Bank. with its 123 bunches and mules in Canada, United States and Great Britain, is in a position tomcat every requirement in the line of legiti-l note banking. Savings Department. Deposits of 81.90 and upwards received. um which interest will be paid or co n- pé-nrrled loin-limes a year at the highest nan-st me from date of, deposit to day of withdrawal. Farmers’ Business resolves special attention in the line of satin or ..ollumu‘ sale notes. tannins tilku fur the pundit”? oi IMHO”. M9. :83 I. winning your ”cream W 9‘“ ...... m. ..r «amine- treatment and pull-pl allsullutl in your business require: our. C. s. “luridâ€"Showings:- W BS‘l‘ABLlSllID 1017 (Hill Pill Up ~ SHAWN.” Ml - - - lllmmm Milli Plllllts 959,831.84 lllil ASSElS ' 368.000300 Call on us When in need of a Mort- gage Loan. Branches at all important centres in Canada and in Lon- New York, Chi- wgo, Spokane, Mexico and Newfoundland. Every description of a Bank- ing business transacted. 'nterest allowed on deposits. and compounded quarterly. Former customers of the Ontario Bank Branch will be Wommodated as heretofore. , H. J. LYTLE liners LINDSAY BRANCH. head waiter i" asked the lady. l N.B.â€"â€"If you keep a hotel at Bright- on please substitute the name of some other seaside resort.â€"Ed. success at the. great central exhii ni- Lions and the flange numbers of all classes who visit them. the counl';r fair. is an institution that rwil-i to... survive. That is has lasted so ion; in mice of .thc great Icompetil-I'on flange Martians is a fairly :goadcv, THE CANADIAN OF COMMERCE 1l;aid-up Caprtal' , $10,000,000 est, Total Assets, - ’113,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS PAPER Discourrrsn; SAYIN GS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards received; interest allowed at current rates and paid quarterly. The depositor is subject to no delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion at W. C. T. MORSON, Manager lowed on Dcposnts ON THE DAILY BALANCE Pontypool, Nestleton, J anetvills, and Dunslord.-â€"wlyr. Make Your Money Work iiik‘ii Mllllllll ror You: Open from 9 9.111. to 4.80 p.m. liliES lflW, NEWIflllSiillE, and said to one of the prisonersâ€"a fat. good-looking person; “My good anon. what are you; in here for i” at a Brighton hotel.”' 0 were dowg. and threatened that he. would pray for rain to spoil the fair. to all of which, like Ahab of old, they turned a deaf ear. and only laughed at him- However. he prayed 'for rain publicly in. the church. and no doubt privately in the closet. w.°.h the result that it rained. And it A'altl- ed. none of your measly little dr..:- 'zlts. but evidently such a rain as Noah prayed for and got. alter he had gotten himself into the Jl'k- [ind it been merely a drizzle. the chinecs are the fair people would. have been so worked up. that they. would lino wanted to tar and. feather the preach- er. but this downpour simply look the starch out of everybody. and they literally stood in awe, for they could not help but recognizqthe fact. [bit here was a man. .who stood pretty close to his Maker. and who was very jealous for anythuing belonging to firm, capeciully His day. The story may or may not be true. we. hope it is true. 0! one thing we are convin.:- ed. and that is that there. is not!)- ing to hinder anyone. and he need not necessarily be a. minister. or- for that matter a male. if ho have! the faith. to call down .1 Just punishment such as this minister. did on this oc- casion. Of course in order to do so. the person wpuld have to possess more faith than we imagine the ma- jority of us. in. this land. have. That we have not got many with this faith. is in evidence weekly. .We sup- pose there is hardly a day we. do not sing somewhere. in the outer enlpirr, lhc National Anthem. which is milep- ly a prayer set to music. in. it. we pray God to confoundllie politics. incl frustrate the knm-ish tricks of our sunrisesâ€"ls ll ever done? One of cm churches has something Blmlldi in il- liturgy. which is repentyd weekly. and ”ml is only the liruilllvo side. of H. Look at what eyery chute-ll. sill tlillh‘ll lllelllber pm,“ for every {Lill- day in pulilw .lii-l lake one «waldo mam. via. that the lime may victim. «ml lllnl «am. when all may .mow the hold Mill that His whole vii ‘lli ildiz li- illletl mm, lit-i glory. New. ll u loll a dorm Elijah- mar playing lliltl may”. or even one will. it would he answered. and lien: in! lliuusdmli. probably William, playing it. and yet it u not being. visibly au- swered. we mean in ills some way. as this Yankee man's prayer was. it would be quite a card to haw fill)“ a wan of faith belt in Lindsay. It is Medians to any ill: wouldl out of a truly humble disposition. as all turn 0! laitllhurcb‘bm (when «enslave- quire . e w ate out as Ally We Off" you “mu“! 3d' as Ellnh. Suppose he a‘arned the tall- ......” on your mines narcissist". litmus “PM“ 0‘" were“ “it" f?l.£i“{3‘ni$i.§£“‘hi'l333ait‘d.“3.39: are substantially higher than believe 8 Mann milk]!!! and all «10 those Current in town or dis- trict. Every convenience. B ESTABLISEED 1807 5,000,000 91 THE FABMERS’ BANK or canaoa, Transaots a General Banking . . Business. . . Highest current rate of interest al- HaAn Onionâ€"Toronto: Branch Oflioes in this districklisthsuy, Vlclllllli will slvmls cow. Sunday. would make the slightest change in their movements. it would need to be grease on the ruin it a plague of grasshOppers. that wouil make it a physical impossibility to, turn the wheels. A public prayer: of lhat kind with its answer. would no doubt worm. its way into the other- Wise impenetratable skulls of our ruilIoad bosses. and convince the-n. as nothing else could. that they we 2 doing wrong. “'e would like to so» a man of that kind here or anywhcc. A very concise and importan :3- port was that brought in by the coal- niission appointed by the Government to investigate the late telephone 115- arrangement in Toronto. The findings of the commission Were well known to those who were acquainted with the inner workings of the telephone sy:tem. Now. however. the general public will know of them. having re- ceived this official publication. 'l'h's wage or fair wage question. especial- ly with the female portion of the community, is one that will have to receive «more attention from the pow- ers that be. than it has been receiv- ing. The claim that it is a matter that can and ought to be. settled! by the two contracting parties. the‘ -2nIâ€"~ ployed and the employer. and that it is nobody else’s‘ business. seems to have a good deal of logic in its favor -but only on the surface. The inept-r we look into the matter. the. more we see that one o! the parties. the em- ployee. is really not a free agent. and therefore does not stand on an equal footing in making his or her bargain with the employer. This is capeci.u',-' the case in female labor. As far as is known there is only one. class of female labor. where the boot is on the other foot. and that is In domes-s rtic service. There is not a factory or store in town. but can get all the female help it requires. at wages that any, housekeeper oi the more some: class (merely from a money stand- point) would gladly pay them plats manager, Assistant. sou- Bom. ‘ A lady was visiting a-country goal, The prisoner replied; “For robbery “Were you the prOprietor or the ---â€"â€".â€"., The Country Fair. The Prosoytexian; Despite the which it has had to Iace fupm m... idawe that is media a need. and do- their board. and yet there is a de- DR- c. H. New-ran VETERINARIAN. Y. mans. S W 01 the Ontario Veterinary , naimivepromm attention day or ‘ “bismgg‘fmfice, King Edward Hotel. _ - OGUE. M DENTIST \ HAROLD v. POGUE. n.D.s., nus. bewildering piogmmme at M -I:t cannot ohm:é lute ficlifncyiné‘ the latter. that is 90th ' . . . . a we ga ing an appalling. The Bell Tel» guns of obs ion; W320“ but it has phone 00. is one of those cor-porin- a lined and mi interest which tinni- that take full advantage of that the sum w I370! can have. Ll: state of matters. and through their: {M'Im arena. to: {friendly and very Phasible W3? 0‘ putting “flags. summons; computatiw In «the ptq~ manage to get the. creme-de-la-crem: th’e' ...sltha ,thn and -of girls looking tor work. Their was m 331... of presenting things is _to inform features which threat- the girls» making application lor- W .31 wprk. that they have a very long "alias- mitmg list, and that it is not every- one thev would take. in- tact, than. it ran. sortofexclnsive 'johltlthoup- do“ I' .ll. bo'swampflflherssl WWW.“ _ '» Omdwgreat {whom at the country hair: (this to themselves) we do not. hire ‘dean methods. As our modem to pay the highest wages. putting the . are aware. Brim jg working un- u’clcaiveness oi the job at a. money 'dclr tune trade. and has the world for value. or as the commissioners plaia- Lita market. tram which it draws ly put it. “Sweating the help to malt-2 'irmly. and gens any Domains that di\idenda." The commissioners state-i that the girls were not getting erough to pay (or board and clothes. To our mind that seems to he not only filament. but highly immoraB. 'lliey n repaid from $30 to 32:15.0: month. in oronto they. would Sp...” at least $2.40 per month (or or.- fare. providing they brought thvi: lunch down. or $4.80 if they wrnt home to lunch. The "supply" girls who did not want to hang- around (in: office betwflen calLs. would pay out n-ore. if they went home. Now sup. pose a virl paid out 3.1. for car fare. that would leave $150. Her bond would cost at least iii-i per, week or $16 month. These girls are sup- posed to dress well. much better than store girlsâ€"more on a par with teachers. and to do that until .lll/ aim other little incidental» they would have the magnificent sum of £4 per month left with which to do it. Can anyone claim that therq is a shadow of justice in that! it is here that ihc government is called upon. in the in- terests of humanity. to step in and say. this sort of thing has got to stop. . As it is now they come into a store or factory or office and say! to the proprietor you must do thus and thus in sanitation. ventilation and other regulations of various sorts. all of whirl: all ndmrt is only right. if th-ri' stop at that. and let the wage earner go out. wrth not enough to, live cu. have they not neglected .1 very im- [variant ftature of limit duty? lla< any man or woman. or body of them. any right to hire help. uvcmil' tnny are able to get two for every one they nerd. and pay them less tin-r u liiing wnuci They have, a right now legally." but morally hare theyi We wonder if there are any Roci-iéi-ila who would do that sort of thing! Whatever limo up may have to wall for regulation of the“ matters in private concerns. it would seem that with public corporations using public Mlllliles. now ls the lime and :iil; the time in the llmd. lo regulate mom. or hm- lliem out and um lliemlmira stitc' . ~ -“ M‘s oiled wonder if llw people of Hill! town one were of ilm Mueller" Hill-ill lllvy are hum lumwd Mill from tum in Miami rim are. do: how n in” lasiilllar way at shun ins lime appreciation. In the mm- pnsltmn of i w Miter-tor hand we on .. deully have an organisation at llm iiul writer. ll wu can lilies he the way it olr'ml everything up 1m lhu stain- of prise mow . when It does away from home. 1' on who mzllw any pretence oi knowing. tell an lliu the music meted out to us on Friilflv “linings is as good as can in nourd srywhere outside of prufnulsnais. Yrt when they give- ua a concert. to ram! a little money. no matter whcihnr it is for the Hospital. or new in- alrumcnta. the number of our cm- lens wiio patronise it is shameiuliy avail. and the proceeds after the ne- cessary expenses are met. still Ismail- er. Evidently our esprit-ducorpa down not extend to our band. when It cos'a uoney: in fact it is a conundrum to «any. as to what it does extend. A brass band is not kept upon the mat entirely. although plenty of that is required. If they are to look non] and not greasy. like these travelling German bands. they ought to navel .l new suit at least every two years. A progressive bandmaster like Mr. Roenigk would ‘ike to add a new in- strument occasionally. and these cost money. We have seen the cost of a set of instruments for fifty pi“ct‘-3. and the amount would surprise mm: peOple. There are no tin-whistle prices we can assure them. The bind themselves must practise 'togclh:r twice a week. besides the individui.‘ practise. If they wish to excel. and whilst it is in the nature of a plea- sure to them. still. it means. a; lot of work and self sacrifice as regards time. so that any little encourage- drent we give them will not come amiss. Then we have our organists. We happened into the Presbyterian church the other evening. and being a little earlier than the usual hour. were delighted to hear the strains of the organ. As we looked down from the gallery. viewer-e surprised at the smallness oi the numbersprc- stnt. considering! the quality of the. music to which we. were. being. treat- ed. As we gascd around. we could see that those that were there. were thoroughly enraptured. as they had that eager. intent look upon their faces. that only comes when poo is are. thoroughly interested. ‘l' a thought struck usâ€"but where are the rest 1 Seat alter seat empty. and mu- sic being played good enough for the gods. .We ”asked one of the edeaeona. whom we happened to know._lf this was usual. meaning the music. and he said it was. that they got it twice a day, for at least tern minutes each time. On enquiry, as to the empti- ntas of the pews. he said, evidently with disgust. that that was usual. too and ventured the remark that some people did not know when they had a good thing. As the church gradual- ly, filled up. we saw here and there a WWW; M .1" ms: at t to. w oil y 8:: ‘ and immediately our , rim of cost _.basbeenn [was -theirqnent fare gang. They are a notion. that ‘othem nations find it very easy done“ lto, and with the lamest .t'rouale. No lothelrnation works under squall Ida- vantazeb. not even the U. 8.. «where lraxw material of great variety is Hound within its borders. Against itheho advantagm are to be pu the influence oft he trades union. ' h ldominate most of Britain's indus- 7 lulu. (They work on the principle lot doing the lust they can for the most money they can extmm a syn- tun that he: never been sueoosslul since Adam started the race. A nurse (nature than this. «probaalythc Mist (chums in the whole indus- trial life of the nation. is .thpflinx- mane amount oi money that is was-rm; ud in isquor. qwiztllv ov thcworkl- my man. .We think it Mass 'lLtl'd Radionrry. a man who never speaks unless he has something to say. who said that it the {British mezbanic would give up his liquor. he would guarantee him the «mud (or his market. let him ouild their Kari.“ ‘walln as high as ting chose; j in Ugli- many. on the other hand. they have protection to the hilt. ’out they have their mechanics trained no regular hum and habits. no that in. contra-3 anticotim to their British hrctltn m. their «great object is to do, as snitch on they can tut the least they can live on. Whether this will con- tinue. as they get nabsini uglin'st the would. remains to be soon. ,lult at amount the. result in. that indiv- idually and collectively. they are dis- lnnoing the British nation in propor- tim. It is an anemic math. that one man given the ounce nor." and (ode. can produce as much an snot - or man with the same energy at lords. (the one men only ..u-ta no eerie-I for Ms work. Who-M the om~ tr may get 01.00. but the ,weallils maniacal is exactfly the mm. wheth- er it in a bushel cl wheat. or stun or out. or. a bar at iron. Wethlnlr it n this plan it WW mill to look at. «mini 7 Wm M'WW wli it In. that every, as» ulna seams to All from ahead. whorls- or consonant-l or If" «mi. in d all its Miami» audits-y m . lira Urdu-d Wham all!» is _ mm M «I the um. «For osmium we see that its popuisilul lll lllllo was It millions. Milli» tn Will ll was it millen‘ flirts. in ills a! the moist ', “.... ...?“ “’"‘ mm . in “00 M NO mics masters. lulu. MM in zoos had M to 008 was». that is the populous-a had w some so ya: not. whilst the laws:- but in trauma length It turns - I! “an M y. 878 and till) alums Inactive-1y. Rho-ambiguitzurns.outltlps hum- nation chat is producing them. and they are myth'pondeflqz out. w IIACI’IKA. A m 1 CM Tho Swastika is the oldest cross and the oidnst symbol in the world. Wu many theode-i. its only. i :4 unknown. nllthough it is unain that it data than: unmotnst ant-unity. it has than Moduli omr the tunnel: world-h the minor 01 armour Rome. in the mention: of Grecian C-ULS. cinnamon on the solid rock of the mountaans of India. 09 the vases am p at Rhodes. on .t-ncipnt Bad- dhist idols and China-«e 1mcelaiins. and “(“3de enlisted oncmns steady as 315 8.0. ,' It oval :deliar. «to the primitive :rs- tn’asomd'r as part at the constexlauon of linen idiot. and a rdfifious Sig'll- iicaison has been attached to it oy yam W. unions and modern. On this continual the. Swastika is (and among thq relies oi the Mound Buildeln‘and Gilli Dwellers. in the ruin o! W. South and Central America; and at the present time the inns-m of the South Western it as an ornament and amulet. lll'mmd am; the “lies at all my- os an! ponies. from tame immemorz- ind. the Swastika has been considered as a m. A claim to drive may evil. and bring wood luck. low; lite and pas-parity to the wearers imp med SWnnâ€"‘l‘r‘vKa. 0! Sons- N'it W ..‘, a” rss m sf tbs Guess. Sumner is gone. Of this unwelcome fact one is reminded byi thel chill in the early morning air. by thq temper- ed though still genial vmrmth oi the midâ€"day sunshine. by the swift short- ening afternorm. and by. the scar leaves on the highway. All those tell one that the emitter had faded .n- to autumn and that the season of growth has ch to one of ma- turity. Perhaps all the year this period 0'! transition is the most beautiful. It is- still warns emgh to as ”outside life enjoyable and there Jam mellowed b , the golden sunshine. (h every ha in the coun- try ars'signs of enty. the has-vow. in and the grain isin thsbtnaAutmnn isherebut as yet the grass is still gusts owrngl to rains and flowers are low. lng Supplies. All orders are carefully filled and promptly delivered at PHONE No. A. L. CAMPBELL. China Hail, William-st. Groceries, Kentst. 3 O O O O 6 35 boat or train. ‘ 10. ' O O O O 9 0' O O O O 9 . Mary's Lamb’s Wool Blanket, Was lanuractured at the Lindsay Woollen liiis. _ Porovsrhallacsntarynsmbonoithisnmhavebecnengagsd in manufactur- ing Woollen. meeting, studying, learning more about making blankets all thstirns. Scour taarsosnstrutsdtostsndthctsstandarcabsoluteiy un- shrlnkabie. Outlnksbmtbomsntutheleutwelghgbecaasewsm only lhsssttsilkylamhs'flesss. Ourblankstshavs the wearing quilties boon-so tho mlhflhflyMInslyspusandelosslywovcn. They are finished with a sheetsottnappwhichdossnotoonsod. Donotsuyblaakotswitha lofty napp if yonwsntittowsarsrwsshwsll. Askyonrrnsrehaattconrgoods. “notinstockssnddirsctto our mills and get the homo-made quality. Prices from 02.50 to 88.80 per pair. TIIE "0|"! 0308. "00“.“ 00.. LIII‘I’EI. # mm iIPIOVIIIIIs. l l l m ' Evening l'uit ofOct. 5 ‘Lm quill; a must; 0! the 'm«-‘ too In“ at the Csmqnldrenl. M ~ Nudist ohmh. was mid to collision: the Immune!) removal oi, the healing plain and mwovvment to dim Hun day Mild tuna. The iris-tom a: "‘qu .W {or tho improve mist IN “I. unintuitive in slants d the equality: have niacin no M m. In the tint aim ll was lauaa an. M «I nabs an valuation 30: “Millennium or «too )urduul with W tits mus comer at the M3. AM in Wu, the with a but had to a. we was. wall. a slum dm nulls rnmuVed anu «halt “ileum. More ”catapult-stud. "the lbw room also secured wdl so “mementos old (matron: trunthstim hlooa'onthogundy unborn man has given consider-ode mm room. This has also utilise-l .oy placing a large platinum 12 x to svhmb’ W lb. is: the use of the su- pplant-gloat. his assistants, the pam’ and the Wu. which is all; at the rsciiod~ attractions. iThiii has Donn chain;lad in the mo dangerous-3 room. (the hwo solid walls new coin the main sohoafl'oom have been I» placed «by sliding la'h'ii doors, which allows the throwing at all clan moms into one main schoolroom. A maple floor has been put down in the school-room Ind Wetter 03.1655 has :hrnn aflorded to the main hot: by two flange doors and the partition has been rails/cod 0y chipped Bran: window-4. A kincbon has .ooen hint; (or the indies on the north side «t the ~11th and a modern lauttory has been installxled on the south side. ‘ fl‘he most important feature in he unipr‘ own; is the hem ' g syn-tom. rum is one of the mos-t complete l-l town. and}: supplied as two Vikin, steam (boilers made oy Wooden of... skin; of Montreal. These healers are mined together in such a we: that either (stiller may so used gepar. atdy mum the weather is mild 3:11 little heat is required. The system as such that the radium-s will hot» on one pound of steam. or. ,wghent may be intensified lay increasing tn: granule. «Fresh air is taken from the colloids and. goes over radiators held-a passin' 3 into the Jurlding. {two large ventilators are situated in, be north on ldsouth part at the school. room. lwhlrich conduct the [out air-:0 the m1 of the heating system has bean put put in ay Ida-slam Boasts a Mat-this and is a very cmdital‘ale J (the pump has also had its share or attention. A lamge excav- votion has been made unoir the building In? tum room and cost storage. a â€"â€" ”use“. Um mun 'oqzin to gather ‘l luau.“ l ltd .- otdlnntmtoriim «hum trillion! “ "H“ l H“ VlflllllA (0. (llllSl BOARD __._... i2 3-40 lid at lasting lsssay lends. . Lind-a) (‘hrm Board Incl Monday nurmng ml the market. iour buyers bring prrwnl. via. Hrs-Ia (lilies-pl». Flavour. (Ruth and Ili‘uwn Thirteen .lM‘lmlM boarded. . 0 Hr. (tiller-pie mmd'llw lmlriing all “IN MI (look rail-mu ll Mill a lump Hiflh‘“. and Illuwn not the wall with l: .3 4w He called Marlins-a. (humus). (lamina Maple ‘4’" and lied limit. «ll MAW" wu. Ulllcnptr [0! Hialf. Dun-lord. Mull: Ups and lluiumygeon and Flu- vellr Cameron. North Verulaul. unâ€" born and North mueyd'he hoarding to detail was as lolluwa;' rill-r . 56 . .... ..( H‘ ... . ..‘ (harness 1625 North \‘erulam ..... . ............... I ll: North Ops .. , 5U ’Rflwo ... ... n‘ ..... 4 ..h ... . 62: Bobcaygeon ...... ..... 12'. “pit It?“ ..... ( ... ... ...s ........ 4' 121’ Red Hook 129 North Harvey . '42.: b7 ,, 45 ‘lfi‘l :1) .\ "L .. THE NEXT MEETING The next meeting 0! the board will be held on November 7th. when Mr- Publow. instructor of the Kingston Dairy School and others will more“ the bard on matters of interest to dairymen. A man will aLso be elect- ed to represent the board :It the Eastern lJaIrymen‘s Association. All dairynmen are requested to atteuit Pstsrboro Ws Opinion. Mr. J. W. Fitzgerald. of Peter’oti- 3. has returned from tho completion of the final survey of a SiJCUOIlI of the National Transcontinental Railway In the township of Kendry. near the Metagami river in Northern Ontaru), states that probably the longest pine..- of straight track in the world all! s,- found in that section of the vovi. It is no less than seventy miles in length. and will be constructed \si. ti- out a curve. rock cutting or struc- tural work of any kind with the exâ€" ce-ption of bridges across rivers.- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"~ A w Ban-nut Tirol-n; The death of D. J. Mmmn. qdihor of the. Orange- vilalo Post. .ovln'nh occurred a how weeks ago. w an incident thié occurred (when the editor of The. Times was swing; his apprentic- ship in that‘dfios A man named Campbell, an ardent Methodist. Was faunas: at that nine. apd runny-liq. land they my into than commas of the Pont MM going.through h» propels ehanpd and being charged up at D ”was“ Mtggovan. you tally b' -. int «701' little war: ed inuhb paper that Moot know ads about. and Stony. pm tit-Lei to

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