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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 8 Dec 1905, p. 11

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‘ Two Doors East of Benson House. IN": to go to the noun-Ion!- in mm Dealt m Th: last regular monthly meeting IMore the communications were I‘ into Aid. Robinson referred to lConncil‘s action at last meeting (ranting a billiard license to Mr. I. Reeves. Last year the ream“ 31'. McGregor and Mr. Veitch had I unused, and now the; members ‘changed their minds he hoped I would be willing to give Brit- Lflit play to all and grant Mr. Wet or any other proper ap? 1.1. BLLIO‘I'I'. mum WYangoandAloxandot-m. "'3 present Council was held on “‘1. Mayor Bax and all members “t a. license. ‘ . ”k Knowlaon had explained “7t leGmgor had mailed an a??? ”a H: him in time for last tel: 'vbnt it had. been sent to T2; ' b! the post office stnff {matter Mach him (Knowlson) nntd l HlBH GRADE SflllflflL mmrmmamammm1ammmmmmammmmnmmmmrm E .1 I FATHERS PASSED ElEfl'IOI IN" IDIIIAY EVENIIG. 0m 3- Currie, applying. for p053- fiwatchman at Queen and 9am- It- railway crossing. - ‘4‘ 0F 2030310. 031'. ‘ Ge0. Buck, applying, to: “I9 ‘ of returning officer to: M 1‘ Wantâ€"Laid on tabla. - ‘ Chas. Dean, Buffalo? W 3 ‘ new method of man an. and asking that. no at- Bnt be entered into with W , 43.59.58 00 LC)...- 33 LI:8 L30) {Clo-0.3.. L0)...- 33 =I =OILIU‘I nut-I ._00u.30 0* 9.0.0.6....EL000‘ L30 “-5.383: 20E LO’.‘ 0...: I._fl_l3taQO.Ip-.’Il 0933.303... CLO-b. 80"... II): 05.3. Ilia-an oxbm mma:1mannaA:mmummymmmmmmmmmmmammam HEAD AND SHOULDERS ABOVE ALL COMPETITORsâ€"____â€"â€"__â€"â€"__â€"___â€"_k1 Our facilities are - Tor- opons Jan. 2“. Write t0! COM M UNICATIONS. l6 WISE IN Milt. Vicunas, Beavers, Frieze: and Striped Tweeds; just at the season when you feel the good of a new Overcoat, these prices are wonderful, up-to-date in every detail. 3 8.50 Overcoats ................................... k ...... 4.25 $10.00 Overcoats ......................................... 5-00 $12.00 Overcoats .......................................... 6-00 $15.00 Overcoats .......................................... 7.50 $16.50 Overcoats .......................................... 8.25 ‘ooo¢+ooooooo . In all!“ I“ we 10‘ [0 DC meant: It "10 our price. You may have the choice of Wonteds. Serge: or Tweed: 1n difi‘erent st lea, nobby Norfolk; as well u the little coat styles, a half price. $3.00 Boys’ Snits............... . 1.50 84.00 Boys’ Suits............... 2.00 85.00 Boys’ Suits .......................................... 2.80 $6.00 Boys’ Snits..........'. ............................... 3.00 SIZES 22 1’0 1. 08:87. 'OOOOOOQOQOOO‘ Fire Underwriters. respect- ot hydrants, mains and tire a generally in whitenâ€"Town commit:ee......Ald 08th against the dumping _of around hydrants and m- ine case in the east ward e walk was covered. with R. McCrea â€" “The Water oners should hag. box” In!!!. so as to enclose the stuff. my to a. town by-law and Chief Nevison to tab ao- I _ O u voooooooooooooooooo 09:9999999990009999.900.099.099.09.999 00999999990090.9090. 949.999.906.900...09999999000009.9090...009930ooooooooooo... ,.oooo*¢¢ 9*”‘** 909+¢¢oo++§§¢ ¢¢¢¢¢o¢o+oo‘ooooooooooowoooo'oowoflo99909090999090. noooooooooooooo§o 00.000000900090006o¢¢o¢¢ooo¢oo0oooo4 The Mod sensational clothing Deal Lindsay "33 Ever Seen. in the heart of the regular clothing season explain. the rush to Graham's Clethln‘ Store. The wonderful success of the opening day I. no carpi-loo to us. You'll not llkoly hovo an equal ohanoo unln thlo your to purchase your winter Clothlng- at owoh a small frootlon of tholr value , Terrific Out: In Salts. 'ovorooats Knlfod to a. Flnlsh. Trousers to be Slaughtorod. Furnishlngs Swept Away. DID...“ Such Sweeping Cuts in Overcoats and Suits mtm‘x ‘ -1 â€"â€"éEVERAL BYâ€"LAWS. .V 'Atter a first» waging Council went into cominittee .at the whole to con- .ider by-Iaws granting a franchise to the Gas Power Co. and fixing the at $8,000 (exclusive Co’s assessmnf. of school taxes) for 10 years and al- 30 a lay-law to regulate. the municipal ' , Ald._ McCrea 000an the chair The Gas by-lawa were given a; second: reading and wiltbe publish. on! preparatory. to being submitted to‘ the popular: wtpi .‘3‘ the mania”: f n AL“. a-wâ€"wâ€"rvâ€" committee appointed to consider sev- eral daylage suits reported yet ?" Mayor Rayâ€"”We had a conference to-day. and the feeling was that a settlement would be Best arrived at through a; frie auit,_~. There“ are other interests canoerned which ren- der. this course advisable. l Aid Robinsoq committee 319901 era! damage 5“ m Lvyvau av ___-_ Mayor Bayâ€"‘Ther‘é will ho a meet- ing soon and I’ll see about it.” k COMMITTEE REPORTS. The following reports of standing committees were mad by the respec- tive chairman and were adopted: Poâ€" lice and Lighting. Ald. Robson; rown Property. Aid. Maunder; Board of Works, Aid. Mcera; Finance. Aid. O‘Rielly: _ ‘ “n“ “ . 1 now-nu- â€"â€" wâ€"_----,, From Mr. J. S. Hendrie, M. P. P., respecting Electric B. B. legislation 1 â€"-Fyled. ‘ From Thos. Connors. respecting asâ€" sessment on personalty. â€" Finance committee. , From Auditor Eagleson, calling atâ€" tention to several irregular pay: ments.â€"Finanoe committee. ‘ From Market Clerk Callaghan, re- porting the collection of $76.26 durâ€" ing November.-â€"Fyled. A number of accounts were read by the Clerk and referredto the pro- per committees. . . | '11 1 : .I'l! W'AS BURIED. Aid. McCreaâ€""W’as there not’ a. re- port from the Fire Underwriters res apecti'ng the failure of the water. supply when their inspector visited the town last summer 1"? Clerk ‘Knowlsonâ€""It did not come. to me."- . 1 Mayor Bagâ€""Fthink one came to! ,A___ o, Egon: same‘,“encloaing his account, amounting in all to $353.96.â€"Finanpe. committee. t From Mr. Loftna E. Dancy. repre- sentative of the Gas 00., objecting to Mr. Hopkins’ proposed amend- ments as unnecessgryfâ€"pn ionic. “ . nan-v v' V'â€"'-â€"v_ . From same. enc'laing a (trait of Gas by-Law. with some amendments. â€"0n table. M nunâ€"w vvâ€"â€"-- -v-- From same, notifying Council of the Commissioners’ willingness to (ho fer the enforcement of the odor in order that the Council might haw time to consider the,_mattcr. _; ’ w I» ugâ€"uwa \- v- -- wâ€"v- From same, enclosing the orden of the Railway Commusioncrs that the town maintain a watchman at the railway crossing on Queen-st. -\ Fi- nance committee. , _ . __ ‘ From G. H. Hopkins, town solicitor, respecting the interawitching nego- tiations and: char for translating armâ€"Board of rude. company until his scheme had been investigated. â€" Policy 33d Limiting; __ __ ‘-- "Frog J. B; McNelllie, County'» Clerk and Treasurer! enclosing blank toms of admission to thq Coimty House of Refuge.â€"Efle(§ -. . -- ~1-.. â€"â€"J vâ€" _.V 1e Water Commissxoners.” _ Ald. McCreaâ€"“We should have had so reportâ€"it belongs to us." Mayor Rayâ€"‘There will be, a meet- ; soon and I’ll see about it." t TWO DOLLARS WORTH FOR ONE I!!! may mu In Suits. *iiverooats Knifed to a. Finish. Trousers to he Slaughtered. Furnishings cost Prise Thrown to the Windsâ€"Nothing to he Spared let the People Help Themselves. Screen. Tweedy Wonteds, nil at the same sensa- tional price cutting. No mutter whet kind ot‘ a. suit you need you may buy it here, juet halt whnt you would pay anywhere else. 3 5.00 Tweed Suits.................. zoo t 7.50 Tweed Suits ....................................... 8.78 g 8.50 Tweed Suite............... 4-28 10.00 Tweed Suits ....................................... 5-00 $15.00 Tweed Suits ....................................... 7.80 Our Great Combined Half-Price Clothing Sale â€"- “Has the special Overcoats for Men. “Ir-0‘. (I 09â€"04.. F “Us 01. 4â€"..- :)z< 03:1. ”3-O- OOZOIg-OZ, Suits for Men. Not a minute should. be iosb when a child shows symptoms on croup. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes bonus, or even alter. the croupy co he peat-q, will prevent the amino:. 8?; never fails. and agmtm and sue, to take. for. $18 Mia; Whinem-f‘Yeafi He says that" there’s no tun: speeding his auto there with nobody to run over," . llltorlor loan. ‘ Miss Gwenâ€"“I hear. Gotrox is go- ing- to throw; open his immense pri- vagtg pagjo-thelpgblia: A story. was told us last week which does not reflect much credit upon the merry-makers involved. 011 Tuesday night 91 couple of young men from Cambray vicinity got "loaded” in town and at a late hour took their departure for home in a single rig. 'Bbe liquor made them feels say,» they proceeded to drive their: young, horse at top speed and make record time home. Owing to the roads be- ing hard and rough the animal fre- quently stumbled. and when they reached their destination 3. veterin« ary surgeon had to be called in to doctor the poor animal’s knees and legs, which were bleeding profusely. It is a; pity that Magistrate Mc- Sweyn cannot be given an opportu- ity to manifest his opinion at such Ondnct‘. r 1 Tboycamotonwp to mmm Ammonia... with LOCAL APPLICATIONS.‘I.I they moot leachtheseatof thedlseuo. Cat-nil lo 3 blood or! constitutional dinette. and in ode: to cum it you must take internal remedies. Hull's Cnturh Cumistakeninternnll.nuductodlnct outho blood and mucous .. ' Hall‘s Conn-h Cure uriflers, acting directly on the mucous suffices. e rtect combination of the two in whmpe roduces such wonderful MW curing Ca . Send for testimonials free. Ald. Rea called attention to tho lamp at the corner of Lindsay and Glenelgost. whxch is \not in the cenâ€" tre: of the toadway. , \ l..- North wardâ€"No. 1. Town Hall. John Kelly; No. 2, Stitch‘s wagon shop, Albert Palen; No. 3. Horn Bros.’ office. John D. Smith South wardâ€"No. 1, Smyth‘a office, W. .J Stewart; No. 2, Armstrong's livery, A. A. J. Sohnea; No. 3. Brown's hotel, Geo. Buck. The latter by-law was given 7 its thin! reading. when thq committee East wardâ€"Div. No. 1, Grozelle‘a shoe shop, Fremont Crande}! return- ing officer; No. 2. Crandell’a office, J. R. O’Neill. returning officer. ~Sold by Dru . price 754:. Take Hall's $313 Pills for comm The municipal by-law fixes the nomination of Mayor, seven Aldermen and one .Water Commissioner“ (the latter to serve three years) tor Fri- dey evening, Dec. 22nd. between 7.30 and 8.30. Polling day, Monday.Jan. lat. Booths and returning officers as follows: TWO 80AM“ FROM GAIBRAY. Council then adjourned. F. J. CHENEY d: 00.. Props., Toledo, 0. cam cannot be cured Mom‘s wages- N0.“ 11 E14 sum 1 Tbs following: account: wemf then puma. and also the accounts tor men's wasps: q t T. Bryant ...... mun fa”: m... 5.. 5.327.31 Wm. Ppwers ...... ...... g. ......... ... L215 The Board'then discussed the brok- en hydrant 0n Lindsay-st, which was still leaking fast, the new one not yet having arrived, although it 11a been ordered about Nov. 24th. Mr. Fluene telephoned the Stevens Mtg. 00., Londonllindg ot the answer thst it had been shipped on the 25th and was likely, on the road bsomewhsn. Hr. amend was instructed to en. quire of the G. T. R. Mr .Flavelle then and he had been in the Simpson house the other day and was asked why the Waterworks did not send in their bil', which had' not been rendered for a. year. It looked serious, but Supt. Hammond said he thought it was run from a. check meter at Armstrong’s. This was found correct, but the bill will be rendered at once. Mr. Wallaee, Sussexâ€"3L. was prel- ent. He had only been using the ser- vioe for one basin. hath end e closet upstairs, but was paying the same as his neighbors, who also hall the use of the kitchen tap. Chairman Flavelle saidhe had been overcharg- ed anithe 1:13;th would be rectified. but it the same time all the flat meters Ihould ha exnmined. The question of the shortage o! coal at the pnmphouee wee dealt with. there not being: enough cool to run last. night. _ The Commiuion- ere found out that there had been 1 a. very large consumption of cod during the past'month. Mr. Ham- mond explained that about 30 tons had been used in the last 15 days. or nearly two tons n1 day. 28 tons had been delivered on the 27th of 0c- tober and 30 tom: about the 15th of Not-ember. Mr. Hammond had not expected the coal to go so fast. but attributed it to the fact of htere be- ing two practically new men at the pump house. Later on in the meet- ing a suggestion re purchasing a eett of scales met with the approval 01 the Commissioners. Mr. Wm. ,Me- Lennon was present and told the Commissioner: that they were just about out of coal on accoun‘. otnot being able to get their orders in ow- ing to the shortage 01 ears. but they. would send a load to the pumphouee at once. . The Bosnd ot Waterworks Commis- sioners met on Monday attornoon in Secretary Hopkino' office at 4 pm. Choinnan Flavolle in tho chug, afl Honors. ‘1‘. Brady. Mayor Ray and J. B. MoNuIlie, numbers.- pmoent. AI- hor the reading of the minutes of previous meetings, general amines: was diopoood‘ of. IIGGOISUIPTIOI 0F 60!“. CAUSES A SMITAGE. WAIER (OMMISSIONERSMH. no Suits' in the lot to be cleared at the half price. You may have the choice of Worsteds. Serg es or Tweeds in difi‘erent styles, uobby Norfolks, as well as the little coat styles, ail half price. $3.00 30; ’ Suits............... . 1.50 $5.ooBoys ’ Suits .......................................... 2.50 $6.00 Boys’ Suits .......................................... 3.00 No better time than now to look after the bigger boys. alweye hard to get clothes to at them. Out-stock is quite Inge. end the qunlity first-clue. They hue not to so end he" price will make them hum. 84.50 Suite ................................................... 2.2 05.50 Suit: ................................................... 2.1 $6.50 Suits.............., .................................... 8.28 87.50 Suits ................................................... 8.18 Sults for Bigger Boys. Boys’ Two-place Suits. r-mmhhflflnhi M 0-0! 330-27. tum-an .w ,, Button“: and m duds, All MI MM In “K _- r’ Another things: which Supt. Hun- mond thought would he attended to was tho; tho (inner: should notuy tb pumphonn whh the fire was out-.1. very often tho pump- more working hard whoa poring. thorn was no (in :1: :11, ot o (also Alarm. and tho strain on the pipes wu oo- Mr. Hammond was asked why lull pressure was not put on from the pumphouse, and he replied that u a rule they‘ handly ever put on the full pressure, but let the standpipe eup- ply it. The pressure from it would squirt over any building on Kent-at. The reason why they did not put the full pressure 01 some 120 pounds on the pipes was because it wan a very heavy ”rain. and nine time: out of ten It was not needed heoauee molt o! the fixes were only. chimneys or tiree of email consequence. The atandpipe was quite efficient and would supply a fire a night tor two and MW "I”? 11°"!- .. Supt. Hammond‘explaincd that the low pressure was caused by the G '1‘. B. people. Who were pumping und filling their urge tank at the time at the tire, and were then taking about 10 or 15 lbs. pressure train the atundpipe. As soon ss the pump- houss received the alarm they imme- diately telephoned the G. '1‘. R. to shut oft their supply at the station and roundhonse. The .am supposed to at once comply, bu in the Ball case they had not done so for some reason or other. . It was a. serious matter. Application was made by Mr. Jae. Graham. chairman of the House of Refuge committee. asking tor a aer- viee to the new barn. Before adjourning Chairman Fla- velle referred to the talk on the street re the Real! tire, when tor the first four minutes then had been hardly any water. and ten: minutes. in_aa:nqeaaea. meant a serieus_firc._ A communication wu read. from Town Clerk Knowlaon re the tire hall qervioe. App licetione lot. service: were read from Messrs .‘rhos. Bing lend end Geo. Calvert. Bond-3L. Mr. Ringlsnd was putting in e sewer connection. and the waterworks service could he put in at the some time. although Phe would not use it till next a pring. Mr. Calvert's service had already been put in. 7 The. charge for services at the On- tario Bank will be reduced. . The Treasurer's Intellect. tor the month were mm to the Commis- sioperg any! pogbeted. , 5‘53 .861“! then adjourned. In mt one hundred you: of humble businou experience this Comm MI paid out in In loans to in policy-holder: on: “5,000,000.00. . _ _\y. n. wmnxss. Amy; Nov. 18...... ...... ...... Nov. 25 ... ... .. In Insurance (nnnnanynt mm mm fnnndel R92. FIRE INSURANCE. 2.25 2.78 8.28 8.75 cnocxlsnv DEPARTMEN'L. Baker’s Weekly Bargain Li WONWN 0mm W. E. BAKER, Try us with a small order as a starterâ€"- we’ve no fear but that: larger one wlll speed- lly follow the first. We have bought liberally and well, and can confidently recommend our goods as boln‘ the best procurable, while our prlcee an moderate. Things. Not the kind of stocking the children want for Santa Claus, but the kind the housekeep- ers want when preparing- the Holiday Good We have been busyas Miler: in the crockery department for the last twoweehandexpecttobemoreso from now until Xmas. Wevill haveatxahelpthismandhopetobeableto handle the crowd: with entiresatisfaction malloonceming. Of course wly shoppers have abettetstock toselectfromandmnmake their_ purchases with more comfortheforetheranmsrushison. early Wigwam ofleringtorthis week onlyâ€"6 only“ pimOhh ”autumn-noon: ............................................. “It mmmmmmmamgmu m1 Drop in mi. mthi-liu. mdounotwthetyounusthsvo your pushes «I.- W Rmmmmpntitmdeud deliver on Km. mot-MW 'I'HI BARGAIN GIVER. u Kan-31'; - m Stocking up For the Christmas Season SPRATT KILLEN, TH E FAMI LY GROOERS. The King Clothier. Watch GRAHAM do the Clothing Business. LINDSAY PAGE ELEVEN

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