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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 11 Oct 1907, p. 6

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MM” adapted and ‘thc oocofiofieoepqeeeooeoe trends!!- of apiece of propsrty made 0 0 ailmwt as ample and easy It; the sale THESE M m z . , ,;. , . .. e . 0 0 oneteadotwgnoston,‘ahom.. 2 .. .. A .mmmm Ian-c 0 ’ “are.“ ‘ toecoeeoeouoeeeeee. l {IGRDNTO Il'oronto was incorporated as a city in 1834. pOpulation 4.0a). _ i Population. per Wt. 1906. 1906. 253.720. an increase of 15,078 in one year. . Streets first lighted with gas 1840. s ._â€"â€"o-.â€" u...- . w... filfllllllKSandLfllllw ______..___________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" PROGRESS and 20th CENTURY BRANDS of Clothing not only looks good. It makes men who wear it look good. 0 Quality and-fair . ..Doallng. . I0000 Wet Weather goods will now be desirable. : Maine Ontario! Mir. Borden-s policy with We to the Asiatic immigration amounts tolthis; oin- sa’ve'thc treaty, and "soak" Ibelgow- enment, tor observing it. They are built right from start to finish. Styles carry out every whim ot fashion and are up to the ( Kingston Whig; Japan is not in- in tercstcd in the exodus 0! her pco« 74 Kent-st, IATT. SISSON. wwwemw and no doubt trouble in procuring that gave! you comfort and SATISFACTION during the Fall months WE PROMISE TO Pl.EASE:YOU. Money back if not suited at 0 000000000000m00 among the notable: of iToki'o. seems. to have been sper'formi‘m; the part of a spam hinder, ' hand he has caused the war cloud to disappear . ’ you V3 had 3 plc. She wants them to slay nt_homc footwear z or in SthTQ 11 Korca. It will notL bN'liardi to l revival of the limitation Kingston Whig : ‘Taft‘ in ‘Jalpan. and ;With :1 wave of his Syracuse Standard: A reverend doc- tor exclaimls that (there is no harm in dancing if you dance alone. Didn’t " ; David dance that. ‘wav. and l a lions over 1905. First elrctric cars in 1892. Street railway franchise expires in 1922. Toronto bank clearings. 1906. $1.- ’19.125.859. an increase of 171 mil- An increase in ten years of 400 per cent. Toronto ranks second among Cun- adiau cities in bank clearings. Toronto banks have 100 millions more 0! dcpwits than in 1806. Toronto has 50.413 buildings -- 1 to every 3 of pOpulntion. 1. Number of dwellings. 44.738; storm didn‘t he get publicly laughed at )3; 4.798. one wanders with Kim’s teacher in in Once of Prevention is Worth aPound 018m l‘ There is a truth in this old adage which will apply very well in the ease of stock. A good remedy on hand and adminis-’ tered at proper times will have goods results. We have some good stock foods. ‘ _.._â€"â€"â€"â€"- IlKIIll BY Hill has at home, or school. This is th BreuCutting‘School in 'Oanad celled by none in any other country. Write at once for 'enlars, as we have automate one- ' for a short time. Andrea: :â€" -â€"w lyr. DISCS m M 31 Erie 8t. Stradord, Ont... Canada 0000000000000000000 o TELEGRAPHY , 0 for Railway and Commercial work is well 0 book, “Guided by . Q aunt-by us. Our new 0 tb Key,” explains. Sent with first lesson to any applicant on receipt of four cent: 9 ' . Address Central School of Tele- ’ ', gully. 3 Gerrard-st. East. Toronto. W. ‘ . SHAW, President. 000000 000 0000000009 __’___â€"â€"â€"â€"- YEARLY I388 OF “PE. Year alter vcar the lakes and riv- ers of Canada exact a heavyL tribute of lives, comments the._Ioronto World many full of promise. and. leaving this young nation all the poorer. A large proportion of those who thus early pads beyond the veil might have saved themselves and their com- panions in misfortune had they, pos- uerscd the useful art of swimming. inspector Hughes recently, called at- tention to certain matters wherein the schools of Britain excelled these of Camda. especially; in regard to physical exercises and training. this connection recent reports pub- iii-(bed by the education wmmittee ol the London County, Council and the London Schools Swimming Associa- tions are of special interest here. Splendid results have, followed the efforts made to beach the London school children how, to swim, and they well deserve serious attemion from the educational authorities of ‘anada. -' constraint: KIPUIG. f‘ ' '1me the Canadian Courier). 5° mar-sided is the Kipling 23.95% fine. that it is mimic tto {generallise :rom ‘Tl‘he. Seven Seats” 01'. the “Ban- rack Boom Ballads," unless. one has mu 'Kim’, mhe Day’s .Work; ‘Ma'ny kvmflom’ and about fifteen other, After- the manner of his volumes. i . ‘Boyal, ‘hci {likes it an." snare b i “in of the my!!!" uiver. , # under to save money. been allowed to ‘r. Sir-:1. lack of action is _. 31;: Scam; and there is a se- ‘ ' stein next u now. frhorc are reports that too Mahalbcuupuired in them-3r " iv.) The nacflon of.” the G.1‘.P. bera-n Portage la Prairie and Miniota.130 miles. is to the opened next ka. That looks hopeful for gram-morn i313) ._ s“ ; p - ll .d Wan-1d Lana-int. game his service to and MI. Bordon P tin my: tundra amounted to $500,000. and be e kn lgas‘ Mr. rm to deny the slate- mdfl, Mamafimdollm tapro- mobe‘pufityi f, ._ ;. I The total m trade at China is is about $100,000, . than Caa-_ ada‘s. CW3 trade (with Chin-i and Japan inst yetlfr .was $3,684,769. “China‘s whatsoe- from Great Bri ' . heir colonies aggregated A5 a At *Bu‘lockvilldc- the conservativg can.- didate for thclrvncant seal; in the log:- jsa‘blm W the ffapot‘t’cm" nation W the "WIS" which the. prvv'gwiall secretary has Sent out in w»: the license 0-.- partwtt En inharactcriacd the work as runBrifish. unfair and um manilyt. _ “v. Brantfor'd Expositor: There ought to For. roan in New. Brunswick tor hundredfi of thousands the vicinity at of Canada. mild wish all success to Premier W‘s immigrationpd- icy. . j l ' ' 1.. l 6‘“; '! flamilton Herald; It in. easy for ldr. Borden to blame the Dominion gov. ernment for the influx of Japanese immigration. but he will Iind it more [difficult torexplain‘ howl it was that when the Japanese treaty. was before parliament for ratification he never made the slightest objection to the clause granting the Japanese Ire-:- fitry. iIntO'flanada. '- .I as TEE.- fuig; as on Wk ' . ‘_ ’ , - Donovan, Conservative, atoll yesterday. mils :‘I‘yi in the Government's _ vdrff whole, Mn. ileW-I'B 5001161 the 5LT" vines. educational. W 191m, and '7 pow ' d2. mint, 'llhb More is rising al «gin! he was fond of ’ Syracuse Standard: Sir Thoma Lipton continues to be a jolly. good follow, {out he must race exactly the way the New York Yacht Club warms New York â€"â€"o- Swmlunore College was left $3.} 000.000 by an aged lady on condition that it tit-barred athlfltics from its fieldsamd halls. Queen‘s is eager enough tor endowment. but it would not willingly out its spouts ou:.for a flange money consideration. Ditto. All Japan wants is .pay. for thd ac- tual damage committed in Vancouver. This will be a great relief to; those who were apprehending that our unl- bssrador would have to crawl into the Mikado‘s presence on his stomach and eat the not at that (my! the (tlironek- Star. in; four million dollars have now been filed with the liquidators of the York County Lam Company. The amount shows what happens, w ' tle grains of water. lifltle drops sand. got together in any quantity. .â€" ‘l'hn Brockville Recorder devotes a lengthy article to ladics' hats: 'l'uo newcst style. it-dcclares. resembles an invrrted coal scuttle. ornumaned with coders. Yet they, allowed the editor to liveâ€"nay. even sent him to parliament unapproached. The ladies of the Island City must be pretty good natured or (Lisa they don't re 1d the Recorder. "' iTca'onto Globe: Premier \Vhit'ney. explaining the clmngca made by which the «provincial university is given support out of the succession due. assumed his audience in convo- cation Ml. lately, that “there m5 neweqlbeen one murmur of disappro- bation mm tbe‘i men _.who provided the money.” 0! income "not. The mmueefldead. ’ . . , The 'Doronto Would W3 of Sir iWfltn'd Laurier‘c preference policy and rdgurls his speech to the man's,- factored! on that albino: as “w,- swqmtflie." ’On the question atomi- tribuflions to the British army and . good common sense of Canada will endorse the die- clanfiom of. the prime minister." Moreover, it declares that the major- ity of the pacific of Canada with him in the “andâ€"red” line matter. and 'ane majouzity is 30 $85.12. that the projex cannot bdcome a party question." Now, will those Tory ongans that haw. been ridiculing. the "allâ€"red" line ‘projelot sit up; and be good i . â€"â€"-_,______â€"-â€"-_== Deafness cannot be cured by local applications. ”they cannot reach the dis- eased portion of the ear. There is 0:11 one way cure deafness. and that is by constltn no! Senator! W can a. magazine with a w. nature take!" he unclaimed. these things are an absurd end-inlai- " And then burnished Schools churches. colleges and. la:- tories 877. New residences built in 1906. 2335; new buildings of all kinds built. 4703. Toronto‘s assessment. 1908. 2l2 millions. vim. land. 65 millions: buildings 75 millions; business. 18 nail' . income 8 millions; exemp- 1-2 million. it was 20 years ago. . Toronto’s customs $10,049.290â€"iacrease of over 1905. Toronto's building permits. 1906. :- Irillionaâ€"increase at 82.811483 over 1905. 1 Number of 18 1â€"2 miles. ' Tax rate 18 1-2 lar. 335 policemen. 208 firemen. . 254 churches. 147 hotels. 6 thos- trcs. 9 hopitals. 265 miles of streets Toronto to Cornwall; sidewalks. 85 paths. ol 1640 acres. . Public schools. 57: pupils. 38.213. trachers. 713. Separate schools. 18. pupils. 5.297 2 teachers 105. One tech. nicai rchool. 1.899 pupils. 33 teachers. 'lhrec High Schools. 47 l.- 994 pupils. WESTERN CANADA B. C.) "The treasure house of Canada is in her Northwest."â€"Financial Poet. Penulntion 0‘ three prairie provin- ; doubled in 5 years; 43.- 228 in 1871. POpulation of west. orer 1 million. » 87 per cent. of the wheat grown in Canada‘s west is suitable for 'ui.l- duties. 1906. $52 1,681! wards. 6; area of city. mills on the. dol- r" equal irom 475 miics of Got including including 8. C.. l Canada ran play at St. Louis Fair. 1904; ,ties of wheat and other grains ro shown from Canadm What was there shown grown 2.- ' of St. Louis. United States exports of when and flour to Great Britain are fast de- dining. Canadian No. J. hard wheat is th.‘ highest-priced wheat in the world. Western Canada's wheat acreage for 1906. 4 2-3 million acres. Western Canadian farm lands are passing into private ownership at rate of 10 million acres a year. Taxes on Western Canadian farm lands only about $25 per square mite. Western Canada has only 10 mil- lion acrea under cultivationâ€"5 mil- lions to wheat; 5 millions to other grains. The 10 millions represent only 6 per cost. of 11 million acres to cultivation. ' 870 only 1-34th under cultiva- tion (near Eaton 885 posts.) First concerted U. S. emigration lWestern Canada was 44 people ' 1896. 30 per cent. of mtern farms are t. , homesteadors entering the. west are of Canadian or British ori- gin: -3 U. S.: '1-6 Continental Europe Population ol west ncarlyicqunl to Maritime frovinces. 500C miles of railwayi in the west. putting 1(1) l-irrulatioa. . \‘x'estern Canada has LW clover.- ors; capacity 50 million bushels: . 'llicse elevators represent 50 3113- lions of invested capital. A proportionate increase in pOpll- lotion in next 5 years will. give. the Canada’s thirds of her total area. are building and. 'tmindedhimdanufll- methatlpmhamdnmabacnt- the Whitney govern- ': ‘In Chma. in; was Governor-General here Gad-Edwin. and these- ’ - t was not always famous. Once up- Markham minute i a novelty. All the most wanted patterns, shades and colorings are shown. hensive th just the Suit and Ovc ___'.â€"â€"-.â€"r ALSIKEWWANTED. Until further notice Er. J. A. Steele, of Toronto. or his representative, will be in ' ' ry Friday morni Exuonie market prices paid. venient to come in, leave with hotel man in either place an try to see your seed. wanted. . Secretary-Treasurer, â€"â€"dlw3. _________.r_,_..x lulwlr ' ‘Ahlll FUR 5AI.E UR TH . 123 acres, beingl it. 7, con. ll, Emilv, (‘2 miles from Downeyvil e) in firmâ€"class 1 all fenced, and slate of cultivation, v- water supplied by two never- Tho stone residence is fitted with every modern convenience. For furtner par- ticular! applv on the premises or to PATRICK MEEBAN, Downeyville, Unt. -â€"wtt. /_._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"-â€"-â€"‘ It“! IEDDIIG BELLS. ”bf-I‘m. At the home of the Rev. _Mr.Weo‘u, 443 Rupert-0t" Pcterboro. on Sep'. .. o‘clock. a very pm.:_: May Hunter. of Ra daozhter of John ,,0. Hunter. Verdun. was united in marriage to Mr. Maud Beatty. also of Veg-aim. the ceremony being pertormed ivy-w- B-c-V. Mr. Wei”. pastor of Moria}; W .oh cumin of the bn'de. an .- maid. Iwan prett‘dy crossed in patio green silk eoiienc and were 1.: Hail c1 the valley. The groom two:- ahly supported by Mr. Garfield Ken not”. After the ceremony couple left ,0; l0? lBGlMJ'luv. ' ‘ gold locket and sham . to the txrdaun' ' aid :1 load» some lgdd ring. set with rubies and place in bich will ice at great . Erma Locust lot AM” Fm Montreal Star: Rudyard Kipling on a time ‘K‘ip" ,was an ordinary sperman. and this is apropos hciooard s all rightfm'l â€" l price, failing weilc ; The range of sizes is so elaborate, and as COmpre- \ Dollar for dollar and value for valueâ€"the most at every man and every physique, rcoat that fit exactly. I‘n can 5 gt ing you can buy is Canada’s mm (film and PROGRESS BRANDS Look for it whenever you buy and insist on seeing it before you buy. -,. ,....x.__._.â€" - .___ W H "W 'mcnnnasnous. l”... to roan, and has rmation leading to her received.â€" b ,'.~ 5th Concession Eldon. Large frame stabling with excellent stabling, good new brick house; 180 acres tillablc, 1 One mil etc, apply ! BOWES, Real Estate Agent, _ â€" w tf. ' .~ 111,113-10!) acres all cleared tillable land, bal- ance pasture. Good House. 2 frame Barns with stone stabling ; Pig Pen, 36x20, Sheep Pen, 14x36 ;fopen shed 24 feet, all on stone foundation; Driving Shed, 24x42, with work shop abeve. Windmill water in stables with tape. ' the Corporation 0 Desirable farm ELIAS BOW Hadleyâ€"wit. SALEâ€"HG acres in Fenc- from School. , eron), Grain and Stock Market, Store, Blacksmith Shap, etc. For further £31 ticulars apply to ELIAS BOWES, Estate Agent, Lindsayâ€"Wt. -â€"-Tenders will be re- Donald Grant, Grain Bur- PANCEI TU RENT l Fridav, October 19th, ceive" by or. Woodville, up to 1907. for the leasing of the ranch p-operty in Garden, known as the “ Hugh cameron Ranch ”, containing 2200 acres for the payable yearly on the 1 t of Novem- The highest or any tender not neces- further particular: or to C. A two-storey white metallic es and cement Barn, so; ion with Mama and cement floo- in stable under barn; Driving' lilo ‘ Wm W on 6.13.11. Hill on the C.P.R ,; creamer-y “Locust Hill, church, post ofiec and school ll miles from farm. Considered oneotthebeetgrainand stock tarmslin For particulars apply to ELIAS 3am, Real Es ate Agent, Lindsay.â€" . .___,_.. -..â€"-â€".__â€"~-' 3 ARI! FOB BALEâ€"221 acres, 20 sud 21, Con. 9. Cartwri.ht_. three miles from Janetville station and four mice from Neat'oton station. Situated Nth overlookingllabeSc o: ' 09110.9, 98 m: ' withstood shed, etc. "and” nrscnnnundrs unit FOR SALE- Or Rent it .0. sold before Sept. 15th, north m w; a soon. 10, Emily, containing 100 “8. principally cleared and in a high M o 'cultivation, with fair building This farm is situated on the leading Nahum nix miles from Lindsay. For forth. P" ticnlars afply to WM. O'NEILL, lam-y Ontâ€"Vt . ’ B SALE-One ol the best m in Darlington Township, being 1,; 29, 4th and 5th concessions, 158 acres ail cleared, well fenced and in firstclus state of cultivation. Good building;7 young orchard; farm is well am Telephone connection with Oahu“; mileszBowmanville, '3 miles wm eel. reasonable. Apply to JAMES MOORE, Brooklin P.O.-w10. ' ABM FOR SALEâ€"Lot l6. cor. 9,!1- don. 116 acres, adjoining the Village of Palestine, the property of John Tir- ney, 80 acres cleared. balance Wand bush, frame house and frame barn. pientv of water, small orchard. church and echoi‘. within a few rods of farm. Will be acid cheap and terms (say. For further -. ticulars apply to ELIAS BONES, ‘ We“ 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE â€"Lot 9: con. 10, Township of Opt. the property of Alex. Nugent. ‘, roughoast house, two frame barns, 5 mile from school, 3 miles from Reaboro Gnu Karht, Store, Post Ollice, Churches, etc. 10 miles tram Lindsay. Sold at a huge: as the proprietor wants it sold before his return to India. Soil, clay loam. fun: easy. For further particulars apply to ELIAS BOWES, real estate agem. Lind- aay.-â€"wfl. 100 ACBE'fiiitn roa Sinsâ€"m l3, concession 5, Pension. par erty of Ernest Snolling, 70 acres M swamp. M Ce land all tlllable ; soil a clay loam. 'l'w frame Barns, one 52 x 3’2, with stone Stabllng; log House. well finished innit. need. good well. be ‘ ' . 20 ACRE FARM FOR SALEâ€"boll: Con. l, Mariposa, the proper?! 9~ William F. Rogers: 15w acres under ut- tivation. eight acres hardwood bush. W and black ash swamp. balance W land. 110 acres extra good {all when: m- Good brick house, cooi {ram W5 50x89, stone stabling. 7 driving shed 24:24.; never-failing Sprinr . 1, (hour, pos. enabling trees, apples, pears wells. School. ch . shops, poet adios, gram mill and railroad‘ station. rods of farm. Eight miles M chance to pn ' For further particulars apply Real Estate Agent, 11"" W. Routley. A S for bricking, frame ‘9er stone wall and stabulig.w. buildings and young "r east 50 acres thereyis _‘ stable, one and one: and near the thrivwé' “4 well watered and 50 ' dsav.

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