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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 Dec 1903, p. 1

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Ladies’ Black Persian Lamb Coats, well matched, sttongly sewn and guaranteed by the maker. Locks like a $120.00 Coat, but made from small pieces. k h _ We ma e te pnce 47.50 SDCCial .oOoOOQOOJ Ladies" Mantles at Clearing Prices. We’ve planned a bi; reduction of our Mantle stock. The prices have been made very attractive in order to make bug sales Tor the balance of 1933. Mantle buyers will find it to their manage to visit our Mantle section. Lindsay. â€"Wtf E: AC fl‘HER tion \0 commence the saiary and refl Manilla. «wt! EACHER 6: 3,011 NOOQOOMW”MW WW End of the Year Fur Sale. advantage to ville P.0:â€"‘ Trumpâ€"onto the realises o: the subscribers, Lot 28. 801:. l, Pension, one AGED COW. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses and removing the m HECTOR Mc- KAY. Glenarm P. OVâ€"w3. 3.50 L ad i e s’ and COATS 3'95 Misses’ Mixed Tweed, Zebetene and Golf Goth Mantles. The balance o.’ some of our best selling lines. Some are lined, large collars. Regular prim $8.50 and 7.00, {0 clear, your choice 3 95 n. O XOrDOI... O... a... f Township of Emily, two miles east of Downeyville and one mile from cheese factory and school. Fall plowing done. First-class buildings. Apply to WM. 0311111)}, on 3.1m premises, or Douay- FOR SALE OR 1'0 RENTâ€"Bisexuals!)- ing business st Ghndlne, Muiposs, about. six miles from Lindssy; Also good residents adjoining. in 'hioh pot! ofios is located. The shop is '01! find with tools Indsll app‘isness. Apply to RICHARD DOWSOS, Fingerbostd P.0.. Muiposs. um. These Women’s C made cucfufly and an ENDEP s WANTEDâ€"For the erection of a new School House in School Section .\o 5 Garden. Plans and i- fictitious o be seen 3t G. C. STAP Hardware Score,Kirkfie1d. Tenders re- e‘iVedup 3 December 19th,1903, and Work to be completed as soon as weather Permits Address tenders to JOHN 0m Secretary and Treasurer, Garden I) GREETI E 'ompany. '.3.‘Aub -‘V' 5'.” C I"! and Hons maid. Apply to MRS. RM STRONG}. corner York and Peel-eta, HOLIDAY ‘ARDâ€"I wish to‘ exprm my thanks to , the Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Co. u: their promptness in payingmy fire loss )Wred by a policy in their Company, M can recommend them as a good, ado Fay 5‘92: SALE OR TO RENTâ€"The ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' . . DOC“; half of Lot 17 in the let conâ€" . - )5 The Township of Ops, contain- A fire”. acres more or less. Ninety 3‘7?“ cleared and in a. fair state of [Na NAVIGATIflN 'v‘aizon. tn;- remainder in pasture and fle. 5mm dwelling house and or. _ fld’ a frame barn 60x36, 9. frame stable Last pessenger steamshlp of Upper W-Q-‘Sfis an? :a:tie 60 feet long, and a Lakes Steamship ane leaves Owen ,‘J‘Si' :39'1- This is a first class tam. Sound Saturday, November 28th, and _~:_ae 41>“. 2.; years the highest rent paid Fort William, Tuesday, December let :1: Wfijqu: hundred and ten dollars, 1903. ' : “Wis" “”99 hundred and 51” 501"”; DAILY Hut-Clan 'rnnsconaunw Savlee loam :, ‘33: rent three hundred and sixty Toronto as: us pm. mum BnyorWin-ipog 13“.?) edVance. It is in agoodloollity, Vancouver sumac-w. Patna, ' u my? 39:: Post omce, Railroad Staâ€" Wuaammiqdppod £00818! OAR ‘n and N'mo}; about four mg“ m 1.7- mm“ 1.43 p.n..'rundapudsunm: ndsay. If not, sold before the m.“ a ”Wand Vancouver. * ,. chh, 194, will berented to a 8M wwmm to ”mu-totem mt. Seventy acres 10 hedfor manner» LP- Apply to fissng‘c' . -_ 1mm ” »'_"","m‘y"m‘ :1“ “0322mm st.,Nortthld.;w .,~. , - ~ 3“,. toria Rout-W4- ARM FOR SALBZAâ€"aso acreg in the M92133; Christmas Ladies’ Astrachan Co'ats in a great va finishes, at from $42.50 down to only BASH. i3;."1méfi§ it'cLEAN, 'Kirk'fiold, 2131:, 1903.â€"wl. 3w. 30. 1903.â€"3w. To our many Friends and Patrons we eanu our best wishes for a very Happy an! PPOSperous New Year. FIFTY- SEVENTH YEAR-NO. Coats are stylish and dependable. They’re are sure to give entire satisfaction in the wear. LINDSAY. J. SUTCLIFFE 8!. SONS; a great -‘v-uvâ€"â€" grey and'ia'l’ac'k, lined Ehmughoat. Thescarc very neat and drssy and are regular $11.00Aeac3, f3 Last pissen :- steamship of Upper Lakes Steamsfip Line leaves Owen Sound Saturday, November 28th, and $5; ’Winim, Tuesday, December lst DAILY Fiat-Clan Tunlcontincuhl Son'lce lotus Toronto At 1.45 p m . vi: North Buy, for Winiipog Vancouver and Paula Goa-t Patna. - THROUGH lull! iq tipvod I13008181! OAR usv- Tonmo a 1.43 pan. Tuudsyn Ind Saturday: in mm and V'mv . manWmsppIyto ”ammonium MACON. 01'” 11.00 Ladics’ Heavy COATS 6.00 All Wool Hersey Cloth Manda, Norfolk style! co!orit_xg_s of pavy, A MIME ‘ APPBBPBIATEE CHRISTMAS GIFT close even, rich and fun tun-ea, Heavy Alaska Sable Collar and Revers. This coat is well lined and of superior workmanship, well worth $50 00. Extra 42.50 good value at only . . great variety of qualities, lengths Ladies' Eleqttic in fancy packages especially f0? ’Xmas trade, 350 to 5.00. Calland see these pretty goods whether you buy or not. Can be found in our‘ivell selected stock of holiday goods. PERFUHES DUNOON’S The equal of our stock can only be found in the large city stores. They hnve been chosen from the world’s best makers, in all sizes, from 25c to 812. 00; mnny being in A splendid assortment, 15c to 3.50. A beautiful range, fie t083.00 CLOTHES BRUSHES and Fancy Whisks, 150 to 1.25 FANCY SHAWNG HUGS ‘ in sets and aepmte. MIRRORS cut glass. A most gorgeous display of over 40 bottles of the finest imported Perfumes tobe sold by the 02., fie, 40c, 500, 60c, 75c, 1.00, 1.50 per oz. EBONY GOODS in Mirrors, Hair and Eat Brushes, Mnnicnre requisites and fancy sets. HAIR BRUSHES ‘and Pétrons we extend LOWNEY’S CHOCOLATES and BON BONS 19.00 BULK PERFUHES :tric 5:31 I acket, h and full furred, Sable Collar and coat is well lineg DIE PRICE. 146 6.00 DRUG STORE 1. Provided that the Said parties, or the said Cement Company now in course of incovporation, shall, with convenient speed. proceed with and erect works for the manufacture of Portland Cement. and such other products. in the Township of Mari- posa, operations for the building of such works to be commenced within six months from the date this by-law come! into effect, and said works to be ready for manufacturing oper- ations .within thirty-«six months from the said date, and provided that the said Campany shall thereafter keep the said works in operation for }at least six months in each year. in consideration thereof the said Com- pany is hereby granted exemption from taxation. except taxes for school purposes. as to all the real estate‘ and personal property of the said Com- pany used in connection with and for the purposes of the said manufactur- ' ing business (but not to exemp dwell- ing properties of any kind) and as to all the income of the said Company; 1 such exemption is to exempt for a } period or ten years tram the date or ‘ coming into effect of this by-law. 2. Provided that it in any year after the completion or the said .workS. the said works are not __ If; integration“ for a period lqg'. ,7 mthl. then the said Company” nu. a m A! W ‘NEEDANYIIFT-HESE? near Genie Lake. in the Township of Mariposa, for the imanuta‘cture p of Portland Cement and its products, and marl and clay products generally, provided that the aid partied or Company about to be incorporated is granted exemption. from” taxation. other than school taxation, and it is deemed advisable in the public inter- eat of the said Township to grant the Said exemption and to secure the cr- ection of the said workeinthe said Township, the said .William IL Fla- velle and John Carew. being named and acting herein as trustees {or the Said applicant until the said Company are incorpornted, and it is understood the said Company may be incorporat- ed under the sddnnme or under Such other name us the Heat-Governor in- Oomloil may be pleased to grant the TflERE'gBOBE, the Municipal Coun- cil of the Corporation of the Township of Mariposa enacts 3,5 to!- ;WHEREAS, William M. F lav-311': au-l‘John Carew, and certain others, have applied for a Charter under the name 0! the Victoria Cement and Power Company. Limited. for the purposes of the manufacture of Port- land Cement and [or other purposes, and the said parties have proposed to'. establish manutactnring works at or Go go 0! Malta, Concetta. Bout-ll. A: Homes. Adda“, 31 Victoria. "abut: - I‘mâ€"(112. J; I}. EDWARDS 00. SignofthoAnvu Iowa : Also a nice line of CASE CARVERS suitable for Christmas Presents. HOCKEY STICKS, HOCKEY PUCKS. SKATES. SKATE STRAPS. SHIN PADS. CARPET SWEEPERS. TEA TRAYS. BREAD BOARDS. BREAD KNIVES. ROGER BROS. SILVER KNIVES AND FORKS. BERRY SPOGNS. BUTTER KNIVES. manual-mm , I Marmot! Tum. 909‘ KISS [ABEL B. WINTERS, fellow of the Toronto W of Music. new 01" VOICE CULTURE By-law to grant Exemption from Taxation, except School Taxation, to the Victoria Go- mont and Power company, limited. BY- LAW N o. LINDSAY, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1903. SSS 5. It is provided that up on the in- corporation of tho said Company. un- der the said name. or- such other none, 1.- the flout-Governor-in-Ooun» oil may give add Conway, the rights of tho said William M. Fla- vouo and John Caz-gr. ugdgr this by- 1:;aiill be manta-“din the aid 7. _â€".c ‘ ,1 n,,_,” 8. That on the 15mm, of Decem- box-.1908 at the Township 5111. Oak- wood. in the Towmhlpofmut nine o'clock in the tonnoon, fishers- by appointed for the time nod place for the Reeve tn ottend for the op- polntment of person: to attend at the nfloos polling places and at the tin- al summinc up of the votes by the Clerk of the Counou respectively. on bout! of the puma-interested 1n the promoting or opposing. of the by-luv “EMEWH: 7. That the Sixth day of January. 1904, at the 0mm 0! the Clerk of]!!! Councii at Oekw.ood in the Tomlhip of Maripose. et {he o'clock 9.111.. is hereby fixed a: the time when, and place where, the Clerk of the said Council shall sum up the number of votce given for and pagainst this by- !aw rupectivcly. en into the consideration of and will be finally passed by the Council of the Municipality of the. Township of Mariposa in the event of the assent of the electors being thereto after one month from the Eleventh day of Dec- ember, being the date of the first publication thereof in The POSt nempapcr. and that the polls for taking the votes of the electors thereon will be held on the FOURTH DAY of JANUARY. 1904. commencing at nine o'clock in the forenoon and continuing until five o'clock la the afternoon or the same dny. in Polling Sub-Division No. 1 â€" At School House, 8.3. No. 15. with C. H. Shaver, Deputy Returning Ot- finer. 1 Polling Sub-Division No. 2 â€" At Orange Hull. Valentin. with J. M. Swnin. Deputy Returning 01- tiner. " - . - Polling Sub-Division No. 3 â€" At Yerex‘s Hall. Little Britnln. with K. Yerex. Deputy Returning 0!- floor. Polling Subâ€"Division No. 4 â€" At Town Hall. Onhwood. with John mt! Bras. Deputy Returning O!- r. . Polling Sub-Division No 5 â€" A old B. C. Church. Manilln, with S. J. Clarke, Deputy Returning 0t- tioer. 7‘ v .« Polling Sub-Division No. 6 â€" At School House. 8.8.. No. 13. with Peter Brown, Deputy Returning Officer. ‘ Polling Sub-Division No. 7 â€" At School House. 8.8. No. 8. with Donald (hmpbell. Deputy Re- turning Officer. Polling Sub-Division. No. 8 - At School House, 8.8. No. 16. with D. S. Beaohnm. Deputy Returning any, at the fol'owlnc places in the odd Monicipallfiy. by the iollowing Deputy Returning Officers: " Polling Bubâ€"Division No.1 -â€" At School House. 8.8. No. 15, C. Shaver. anuty Kunming Of- can-espondinc to such time as said works are cloned down over . and shove the sold period 02 six months, but this elauee shall not apply to such period or time u the said work shall be shut down for the purpoge of necessary repairs thereto, or for the putting in of new machinery or the rebuilding of the cold works it dos- troyed or partly destroyed by fire. 3. It is also enacted that the vote: of all the electors olthc said Muni- cipality of the “rows-Np o! Mariposn entitled to vote on this bv-law be taken on the FOUR!!! DAY 0! JAN- UARY. 1904. commencing at nine o'- clock In thcjorc of the some '-~- ,I_-__ '-_ AL- The Best Remedy {or Group. {Atchisom Kan. Daily Glam.) This is tha season when the woman wno knows tho beat remedies for croup is in dam-1nd in every neigh- borhood. One of the most terrible things‘in tho world is to b?! awaken- ed in the middle of the night by a whoop from one of the children. ’Iho oroup remedies are always a sure to be lost. is case of croup, u a revolver is sure ”to be lost in case of laugh”. Thu-a used to be an oldtashionod remedy for oroup. known as him syrup. but some modorn mothers my that. 'unmbcrldn's Cough Ramedy is better. and wool: pang; Sub-Division No. 4 -â€" At town Hull. Garwood. John F. m. Deputy Returninc 0!- fiber. Polling Sub-Division. No. 5 -â€" At the old B. 0. Church. mm, B. J. Clark, Deputy Returning Oinoor. Polling Sub- )iv'ulon No 6 -â€" At School Howe. 8.5. No. 13, Peter Brown. Deyuty Returning Of- ficer. ' ' Polling Sub-Division No. 7 â€" At School H0003. 8.8. No. 3. Donald Campoell. Deputy Returning Officer. Polling Sub-Division No. 8 â€" At School Hon .9. 8.8. No. 16. D. S. Bcaohun. Deputy Returning 0mm. , 4. This by-law shall come into ef- foot on the day of the final passing. thereox‘. that the above is a true copy of a proposed by-law which has been tak- Officer. Dated this Eighth dty at December. Polli'ng Sub-Divbion No. 2 - At Ounce Bull. .Vuent'u. June; 1!. Swan. Deputy Returning afloat. Polling Sub-Division No. a â€" At me's Had. Little Britain. E. me, D013“, Returning Of- JESSE B. WELDOII, Clerk. TAKE NOTICE Hawaii's to tan . On motion «In «mitten role, «then. up than. by-lqwa were given the Inna] m. ‘ 'flm Bntobeu‘ by-h‘w wad. nan: on the list. Clark Knowhon pomted out' as": it had MW its thirdrend- in: on And} 13m Int had not boon made effecuvo became “woodlan- meted mmnm not b'fll'pnid. but he has! mocked the money Thurs- thy. - . the Munch! Statement. The molded financial statement I“ kid on table by dark Knawlson. who rm-l the abstract ntntomoot Mag :1 deficit for the year of .4,- Bar-31w No. 1038, providing (or the fixtenlion of Ouolinz-at. and the 'tnb in: ovnr of part of lot 21. in the 6121 con. of Opt, from um Lindaay, flown-econ a; .I’ontypool Railway!“- atreet purposes. the .madwny to be 60 feet wide and 'thc overhead bridge .flxerqon .12 (est mu . ‘BJ-flnsv No. 1089. granting this County wmlsdon to connect the flows or Mm mar. with the town 638w. the route being from the southerly boundary of the town along Albert to Durham and Mel- :onrno-dg, thence along Dun-him or ”bouncy-us. to Sum-IL. thence m Sagas-Qt.“ nujnngion point. .Zmo' ”{€"mhm“'""'"tea"' for manhole steps for Miller and unduy sewers were tyled. it being pointed out that these fittings were furnished without costs by Contractors Pilkie and Ash- hridze. . .' I . ‘l'own Property committee accounts were reed by Chairman McWatters and recommended for payment; Boxall l: Matthie ............ s 8.00 Keys Morrison, balance of Fire Hall heating contract. when re- ported satisfactory... 101.60 J. A. Wililamson ............... .75 N. Zeuleldt...... 2.50 Rathbun Co.. balance ...... 9,58 The Finance committee next eon- sldered several matters. M r. John MoDona ld was again heard relative to the tare: on lots 20 and 21. west: of Cambridgeqst" “42.92. and his request to be allowed an abatemenv on the Ladies’ Physical Culture room. Mr. McDonald‘soontentlon was that the taxes should not have been charged against the lots as the then Knantsor occupants had chattels which the the collector should have distrainod. finally 'the matter was referred to the Solicitor and will be further dis- cussed at a committee meeting to he called by Chairman Cinnamon. , Ald- ..O'B£eJ1:--f‘ln the November mm d lest year‘s (1902) MM June urtergef the taxes on the rig- .oucuf. $008!!! hall (em a and focal Improveâ€" . mam issued-Ya- “Prom Sanitary Inspector Doug)“. enclosing an account of $12 for mak- ing six tests of town milkâ€"Paid. A Couple of Bylaws. After a that reading Council went Into committee of the whole on the second reading at by-lqw, Ald. Encoder in the chair. N.Y.. on Dec. 2nd. and 12th. but was being delayed somewhere. but. might arrive any dunâ€"On motion an exten- sion of 80 days frog: Dec. 20th was granted. ’ ' _ _ .. . -- \ Iflf (0UN(Il’S lASI SESSION Communications, , From Town Solicitor Hopkins. rel- ative to “to House of Muse tower connectionâ€"Wynn. 1mm light and Power (hauling an “tendon of time in which to com- plete the street lighting system ..... .On motion Mamet Reese:- was hard. He said that part. of the apparttns whim Spin: and Connolly will be paid Wench tor attending a two dnya' sitting of Q19 Court. 9! qukipn._ In the absence of Ghlirmnn Stem. mayor Soothemn read the Board of Works accounts. The tolluwing were recommended [or payment: J. D. Graham... ............... 334) J as. Waugh ..................... 1.00 4“ On motion of Ald. O'Rielly. second- ed by Ald. MnWatters, the reporters for The Past and Wntchman-Wnrder were voted the sum of 815 each {or their services during the year, _ Accounts and 0th.: Iatton Doalt Withâ€"tho Slam Gland. ,. The members next devoted their‘at- tontion to general committee work in order that all accounts. and other matters dealt with might xeoeive the sanction at Council At th'c close und thus obviate the holding; of an- other meeting for that purpose. Aid. vfiWnttorsâ€""You refused to axe-pt .flthe Watt}. hflkaad. thou um: uejufi gflzflwi ~ MIGIM. STATEIENT SHOWS A TOTAL DEFICIT 0" $4,553.34. Communications and Reportsâ€"I'M Ilspal Lon Funâ€"layer Southern um the Sum of $100. and Say: II. In in tho Hold lot I90... The winding up meeting of Coun- cil for mu was held last evening in the Clerk‘s office. Mayor Soother-an Clerk vindWlBOAL-"IMC year‘s de- gift“? 38,800. and this year's about and all the timbers present: except Mr. Stan-er. The minute: of faculty evenings meeting were read and Ip- proved. myor Sco' bermâ€""Subtrming the amount 0! last you“: deficit our pro- portion is only about $1,000." Aid. Unionsâ€""What about the ex- tra half mill you struck. Mr. Mayor I That was to go to reduce the deficit: but it dunk.” Yâ€"gâ€"v-t Instructions were given to have the financial statement printed as speed- ily as possible for distribution to the ratepayers. - . 6:311:10“ adjourned for 20 minutes. GENERAL WIIITTEES IEET. O'Ndll......... mumnum aim. Faithful Servants, Etc r the cum 0! .100 be, voted tq Mayor ESoothernn inreoognition of his very 1Mtflficnt services a prawns mem- 3ber of this: Council tor 1903. ‘ Aldermen Gunman. Mme. Mc- ,Wo.ttor§. O'Rielly. Robinson and Maunder spoke in turn. referring to terms more or less eulogistic; to ‘Mayor Soother“! unfailing cout- esy during L_he ycgr, his clear-headed A 1 L!_ l-!LL‘._I In his reply Mayor Soother-an thenked the members for their kind words -â€"‘ he was glad that all felt they Ind been treated courteomly. All had worked humoniously. end he hoped they would min be at the Council board next mt. He supper ed all knew he [was again out to: the Mentality. opposition or no op- position. He felt grateful tori the veto of 3100. by; he had am to a: â€"thnt he would like to non o by-lqw giving the Mayor a fixed sun. ”that he would not be 1c“ in uncer- tainty until the end of «be you. Any oooupnnt ot the position would hue to disburse a. considetnbh sun 3-â€" there were dozen: of M which the person holding the position could not bring to the nttmtion of 909911. I hello of lo Olden "moiâ€"â€" Mr. Barry White, of Dundas Fla- vullg Bros.’ Lailorimg department, made an interesting find the other day while removing a board nailed to lbw. wall. Underneath was a cabinet size photograph in excellent preset: ration of the tine brick three Storey block which. previous to the great tire. ot 186'). occupied the site at the orescnt Daminion Bank block. 1160;!“- m'tdbum a; llama then our- riagl on business in the premsu'now audit! by It. muey. the corner . Abs-Hi Mac; mx.m no. not firm! wen engaged in n; {has oqdyiu no doubt ' ., old 76. w, __-___ , , v guidance and advice. and his faithful and punctual attendance at all the meetings. Several of the re- gretted that the financial position of the town «would not permit then: to make th: grant 8299. Aid. munder then vacated the chair and )(nyor Sootheun resumed his seat. the mdm 3nd confirming of the minutes brdught the, last muhr session of the Councn 021990 to a do“. ( x , , . 7 i , WWI" OF 8100 TO THE IANI Inn It." a... 3:00.00 u Boone" cloud with a 8-08“. When the Council mum“. and the committee report! had been “opted. Mayor Soolhcmn was asked to mate the chair. which may: takcm by AH. launder. , . ‘ fi .â€"-- __W as the Mt um would; find when they attuned the position m their turn. , : Lam. which and event occurred!!! the General Heapital in that city yester- day morning. The death of Mr. Wal- ters was agreat shock to the (may gnd relatives. as they were not mm of his illness“ ‘ The remains lttt Winnipeg toâ€"day In charge 0! Hr. H. Walsh, a former member of The Post staff. but now residing in Winnipeg. and will u- rlve in Linda, on Thursday. inter- ment taking place ait Riverside ceme- tery. Mr. Welter: and family will have the sympathy of our citizem in their very and bereavement. tiemnw ‘35de are Cold and long [His dun-rim dirk any dpeat. A glory in; the die. 11:: Shines his 1 heavenly gamâ€" Ltisthendhnoeoltmt star. ’ 1“ fifth ma at Nathan); It lights my lugging wintm days. It mowna tho dying year. _ And and: grown brighter in It: blue. .I-‘or Chriamnastide is here. I Huwnt. pun a... â€"'â€"-_ am 01‘“ YWM well an the ”I“... I . . ' J Clark Kndwmn -“.One 0! the lud- 161 o! the Pl: cical Culture club call- ed at this 600 yestenny and aid they would my the tax“ And I gave her a ntntmentflm ed he lollowlng account‘ were put- Rm then moved by Aid. 01mm- mon, monied by_ Aid. ,HcOreEL that The deceased was the second son of 311'. Thu. Walters, Bidout-at. He left Lindsay about four years ago, having secured n line position“ tra- veller for n Winnipeg wholesale dry good: house. Previous to going Went he mintheanploy of the Someon Kennedy 09.. of Tennis. Sometime our tumult in the air Ourwbelmll um music's flaw; Sanction! out! totalu' flash and ' nun - ' " O‘ucomea the heavenly 319w; But willing hunt and liatemng car My helr that was: again, For Christmas days mt last are her:â€" ‘TeM-o and goodwill to men." Sin-2m u LowMQr. (man! can â€" the Min! cloned with g deficit. Ind Mr._lchont}<_l is 93m It in the song the ample mingâ€" Flaw we: the Entenera thenâ€" Bnt: through th; mm the echoes , r808. "me fill Will to men." ml alum: u: um W. Dr. Wfltm. dentist. received a telegram yestcrday afternoon about 4 o'clock from Winnipeg interning himot the death'othflbrother will- vibe mtter V'will be considered unin- ' -- . Lg , A7- ,__- m IMAGE mu IIIIIPEG. ‘utbd mum- Waltors In the con T. midi-~03?”- a; H. Hopkins» .................. ‘WntcmWardor... ... ibu’nod'y nm- 00‘ ‘A. awn..." r...._... {that moftflv ever hear uuoiagh them sounds the sweet- CHRIST-ISTIDE. LA. on C 8.25 TERMS-81.00 _]_’E_B_YEAB $55 to Post Readers fins thme who were sitting (lo-I. A second later came another jerk. more forcible than the first. my: thinking that an axle had broken or the train had left the rails, jun.- ed up only (to experience, 3 and shock, which seemed .to vettity, tn suspicions. :lthe conductor. who m attending between the two can pi the time, gave two truth: tufin tho communicatioq cord. . His lilting the wheels on the Outside d the track on the rails to: 8 mm - ' :7 4" 01' two. , , _ _ ‘ IoeM-m of Dresden factory In .0 Removed to Datum". (Wednesday’s Examiner.) : r The general feeling in Peter‘borl regarding the process of the extra. tion of auger tron the sneer booth“ heretofore been decidedly pessimistic. However, there is no doubt 17th the: had ‘ha most conservative no- oomQaied jhe excursion o! the My AA~J__.. A- 11â€"...â€" hero Been Suzu- Company to Dr“ sud ,nglaceburg. tad seen tho. tun-v tor, at the utter place in operstla. their Opinion! wculd have very rapflv l: undergone a change. 1nd you‘ll. round to an optimistic sentiment. There were over one hundrect per- s‘om present on bound the, spedfl excursion tnin which left the 0.13.3. station at 7‘ o'clock_ Tuesday morn- 7-,AL.._. Dresden Wu reached about " ( quartet to (in: in the monsoon. no town, which is compowd of about 3000 inhabitants. is situated abonl s mile tron the station. The ho‘ sugar (notary here is owned by M Davidson, of Bay City. lick. a nil- timillionaire, who spent no less .thn tun-v "â€" â€"'v pram himself as king utonishd. It! vastly Interested in both .the urge betel-lea visited. line one If Brenden has ceased operations, and the Peterboro Mt Sugar Comp-q III! an optionon the machinery. m mctory at Wellweburg. on the other hand, i: in a very. flourishing col-li- tion, and since its erection two m age. has experienced a. term 0! con- linued 8000838. ‘ sgu-v_ .__- _ The Journey to Dresden - , mmtjltoaether mmndnl. Noth- ing of note happened east at Tax-om However. .whcn about twenty mil. to tho was: of Toronto. while tho train was tx'awlling at; ‘3‘ speed i from forty to titty miles an hour. and the trawnerq were either read- ing or talking. the ca: gave a violent lurch, onrbnhncing those who u.- poned to be standing up .and sart- " " a!“ ‘ _ ._-_A -:6‘:â€"- $729900 in buildins and- equippi-c this lnjtga (detox-ya However, some misunderstanding of late has arise: between the town authoritiefi .1 the factory management regard“ it is alleged. a breach 0! a vcrhnl contract in over assessment on tll part of the former. From all that could be learned the town 7“ imistent‘ and Capt. Davidson ob- atinate, so that tinelly the matter reached such a crisis that Capt. Inv- idson said he would H." Move EL: Factory Elsewhere ‘ The Peterboro Factory mam-t ment at once put themselves at. direct correspondence with Captain Devidson 1nd in a short time got a, written option on the plant. mm it i: said. the owner. is now ' ' to pert with ct almto ' Seeing that Captain Dpvmn m pupa-um to fulfill his threat; fl pull down hh hctory the town nu- thoritia nre alleged to have themselves out in an attempt to n- taln it. bat too late, (or the m ery will now probably be bought ta \Peterboro. ‘ , MAKING 0f BEH PETERSON CITIZEN! VIEWED TIE PINES! AT 'AMGEIIIG. nWalizceburg is about Izmir-1" Braden and how phone are u.- nected by rail. The W 111mm rector) this new hunch: all as been grown for i‘eteflpro hem, twhich at. th- ”mam unaua to haunts. um. Although a. large; and burla- on: than the Drealen ho- mry. Um: om «was bulk for It. momy. it hamng coat on]:r 8700”. compared to 3729.000. Home.” tact can be mama for by it: not: which the Dresden factory bout. mung we expensive pulp the: ' The factory in question is a infl- some brick building. measuring“ 8 117 tact and is. threeundtour stating in height. The interior is; well fitted up, the floor: being of concrete. and the walls and suppoits of irc. The machinery i331! new and d s massive type. capable of slicing: fl tons oi beets per day. This is nip equipped with a pulp drier, -_the all; one in the Dominion. This is along x very valuable piece of mchi doing the work which would nth-- me take eight men to accomplish. This machine alone cost. the pro- priecor 880.000. .Thma Hundred Hulda an employed here. most of which. is however, unskxllqd )ahonr. 90 factory has had a moat noes-III war. madly. but the sugar-unb- ing penal. extending from Nom- her to ”February, mowed prams I! being their most Mg! one. Abau: an hour was spent in 100““ over thus most interesting . Mhere Lhe bout was first scan ‘ its natural state. than cut‘nnd tar-at into pulp. the Juice extracted III (unvertcd into dalicigus saw. “- ;.les 0'! which way given to the vi.- itors.1hc process is one o!” ing interest and was wot-ought: up» predated. thanks to the effort: at the marnga. Kt. Gold... - Flinn}: ’ n: An vac! mihEfiiTn kn Walhccburg for Peâ€" terboro at eight o'clock-- nuances uaxw'I-LLLâ€"u 057159;; .\XWELLâ€"â€"A1\1)ERSOS. â€" A: the rasiden: o: Lhe brgde's father. *. C. Am’mmn, u! the townifip of II- don. on Dec..16th. 1903. by 1'. Row. W. Emmi. It. 7'0"." 3. Lox“. _

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