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Lindsay Weekly Free Press (1908), 10 Dec 1908, p. 8

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McGoougli called W'W to mates on windmills and all pumpinfl i For Men we‘ve comfort- EST'NG REPORTS PRESENTED " .UNDRY MATTER. the (18111888 and ih°°hveni°n°° ““9“ outfits. I have no gents-.8!“ m.“ l Canadian P " an able 3"“89 Slippers in felt TOUGHED OH. to property owners by the overflow“ commissions by dealing direct with l C P R S “th ’w , . for 1 and leather. of the 6.13. water tank. Property me. Orders may be left at creamery. i Dhliiiiiio ' ' g ofl Men's Romeo Slippers, (Continued from page 1.) sideration in committee of the whole. owners were compilinih.‘ °‘ th: 21:: RUSSELL-ST” NEXT CREAMERY ; Sta: and 00 were: tan and black, $175. October and November, were submit- with Reese Geo. A1. Jordan in tbs do; from tile tank fioodmt on - ; and Cu xillfi. M . - . t d nd refe red to the Police and c air. an was tea a t ir time an ce are, an so on. , 4 cm, B. A willigdsgggt Slippers, 390. llfighltiing committee. finally paswd on motion of Deputy- On motion of Ald- McGeoullh; 551° r r hi T C M and Dr l For themonth of September the re- reeve Eyres, seconded by Ald. Rea. - onded by Ald. Newton SIS; . th: a a I ' 0° itew :3 (may. ietgohltt‘gtmi-‘gd‘ "1158:1032. P011 gave 18 cases as tried by the Po- Nomination Day. Dec. 28th. 31;“; “1:30 luggage: in, W,u‘gmdsgdoubtl - ' 3 RI .., . a . - - - ~ - - -. u - 32;...” .ndrostcan cured: ' 746,990, $1.19. lice Magistrate, an\increase of 4 over The by law prowdes for the nomin BetteraFire Protection for Beal's. m oi 1:me druulm. mug - report 01 ~ . ~ .' 7‘” r ., '86 ”i For Children __ We’ve Mention was also made of the two fires First and Second Deputy Reeve and TOM‘W'HI think some ldo ““milffigfiiMdfiu pf i H l o “5 I; Pretty Slidpem made 0f supposed to be of incendiary origin, seven Aldermen for 1909. and the sel- Dephty’Reeve Eyresfl d taken 'm- “m W""“°°""‘"°‘°:.o‘:i‘ Mug-ill O l ' MIT I 2' It‘d brown and black Felt. but the perpetrator had not been dis- ection of one Water Commissioner for action should be takeniman nditionl 0‘ $310.31; nuclear figs-gum“ m: aging]: the 0 ’ t at 34‘“ 30° and 490' covered, though clues had been dili- a term of three years. Nominations mediately to remedy :1 f: M Beal condemn. rather thanv ‘3m°13‘uni’in§33°’31 GP ' We sell no Rubbers that gently followed up and every effort will commence at 7.30 p.m., on Mon- jigflwshsrggmfignihndcry is here we Wmfguflggwgm amigo? E slalo- "5 Deep “.7 . we cannot guarantee. made. day, Dec. 28th- °w t a. e - u ”c“ 8““ '°°uun‘,m°mm“ 3 to al :_:~ For the month of October, 12 cases - have a right to do our duty and “'1 figO{-cfinn§hglhm any,“ h, mi ' We hate every wanted Elections, Jan. 4th. h t ma have been y of we no” ”a. P st le. had been tried before the Police Mag- Provided h - fill any promises t ‘l y . §h°°hh°ln mm” "m . y . t ere are more qualified l h 1d receive every .mtha-extendcdtothe Windham!) by all, ,istrate, a decrease of 6 from the pre- candidates nominated. and staying in made. M1“ Bea. 5,0“ . . mahouselntsrnslly.vr.8hoop'snestonuve.; . ' ‘ vious month. The £0110“th is the the field. than required elections will advantage. H" industry a an un- Moods: glistening.‘bm. bad taste. low. 3 Dal Chief’s 1'8p01._'t for November: take place on Monday :18”. 4th I” pormnt one to the mfi'n'; and Bhould‘ m, " (or I" shmgl: magmmd : e R 8" R R9130" 0‘ th° Chi“ 0‘ 90m“ at the usual hours. ' ’ ' be adequately protected. ammm camera. aged be used but To the Police Commissions of the Polling Places and Officers Ald- McGleough “mug“; the; 12? , l 41 l ' Town of Lindsay. . . ' . puty.Reeve ‘yfes “'38 ”8 ~ 93 3 Dr Sh , - {93' 5' vi my ' , Whalmle 52 Kent-st. Rem Gentlemen,â€"I hereby submit my The by-law Spam” the following factory employs a lot of men, and the 0 GOP S f growing dm 5,. i ‘ 5' report of the work of the Police De- :2::;:‘; places and officers fm‘ the 91’ town had agreed to give them proper partment for the month of November, E _.__.__â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" i from which it will be seen that there ”t Ward. [far away. lfire protection. The hydram ““00 catal’l' h cureNeW Raisins, 0'1 were 23 cases dealt with by the Police Division No. l.-â€"At Grozellc’s shoe Deputy-Reeve Eyres thought the BAKER. DRUGGlST. BOBCAYGEON l Magistrate, being an increase of (31. Shop' sum MCGlll deputy-returning case had been seriously Sllflhled in â€" if“ “â€"V . A A â€"w W rants, Flgs’ Pee. i .l ' - u _ , . ENTER ANY DATE m... . . . . . . T i even as compared with last month. , ' ° ' a on. 'p0 c er ' the past. Immediate steps shouldebe N] U E i. ‘ List of offenCeszâ€" 1‘0' 2"“ M's' Reed 3 office (Cran- taken to furnish ample fire protec- 1' Spices, etc. - dall's). J. R. O'Neill de ut'-return- - ';. , . . . Breach of Public Health Act 1, . . 3 p 5 ltion. In .0 . Young man or “mm! If you take a Winter cour'e With drunk and incapable 3, assault 4, mg officer; 31:";88; poll clerk. Ald. Dobsonâ€"“I brought the matter FOR XMAS. | been (a? , . ‘ “’51 ‘oners 0 . . . , breach dog by-law 9, immoderate driv- "t . h" . up one night before, and the Mayor -â€"â€"â€"-â€" 5th l lit w hoping: - .. lSll- and pr “3 33d accept our proposition, we Will be plwed to mute ing 1. bicycle by-law l, breach liquor S NO- 1’71“ Martin's Laundry. Wm. said we could not get a hydrant there" If you are looking for reliable goods 3 “.531 £32231 :3 l houéé‘i . . 3511qu ““0 a position for you. can or write for our proposition. license act 3, fast drivmg over bridge 13:5? Waikiflumms Officer: P- unless there were a certain number of at fair prices. you will find this the i in order 2., gm. . , of??? quantum ‘ W l. N 5; ”(I)“ cL'erd ‘ l' b signers. If the tannery were burned place. We ofler you I We guar't' " Mt ”hegpreim of .‘ These cases were dealt with as fol- 0- -â€"'- m 303’ 3 lVGf)’ am. down it would certainly be a big loss; 9 in ‘ ww'ds sens, l a gt’lll‘n‘] . FEDERAL BUSINESS COLLE lows: W m. Bruce, deputy-returning officer; to the East Ward." lPARLOR SETTS' EASY CHA‘M' \ prompt (1‘ 1m J am ,1 ‘ â€"- Fined with option oi going to gaol Mr- Holmes. poll clerk- . . . Aid. Rea thought that Mr. Beal Wasl ROCKERS- 30‘53- 000 “5055: LINDSAY, ONT. 19, withdrawn 2, dismissed l, adjourn- N0. 3â€"9“ 390- McGaheys hW’Y- not asking too much, and that he ETC. 1 ed 1. A- J - Scones. deputy-returning officer: ' should have the fire protection he «09.999990000000000.»mmoooowoowcoooowonuo " OOOOOOOOOOOOOO”O”””OO”OOOOOOOOOOOONMN In the Midslnl Jewelry of such surpassing beauty you should have no difficulty in choosing here an attractive and appropriate gift. \Vhether you intend to spend much or little, ful‘ smueone else or for your- self. this store will afford you 'a choice of jewelry which cannot be matched in either quality, attractiveness or moderation in prices. 00 Amount of fines and penalties col- posite the skating rink. Frank 510' the opinion that the Water Commis lected, $125.12. Clory. deputy-returning officer; Sam sioncrs. not the Council, were respon- Amount of dog taxes collected, HOWE: PO” clerk. sible for refusing or neglecting to hence. $10.00. Arrears of taxes collected, $66.14. Exhibition license collected, $25.00. Total collected, $305.26. During the past month I received a reply to my letter to a relation of the late Percy Stubbs from England, en- closing a postal note for thirty shill- ings. This I duly handed to the Coun- ty treasurer to pay the balance of 'the funeral expenses. I also sent the labove named person some photographs 'and other things which I found am- ong the deceased’s effects. The need of a telephone in the Po- l W- 5- Silverwood, poll clerk. missioners should he interviewed atI William-8t. NO- 2"“ _ Skitch’s “1‘30“ _ ShOP- once to see what could be done about Geo. 8. Patrick, deputy-returning of- the matter. ticer; Wm. Galbraith. poll clerk. ' No 3"“ Horn Bros.’ office. John had perhaps been overlooked hereto- Smith, deputy-returning officer; Johnlfure. The lack of fire protection in Brown, poll clerk. this case should be remedied. In To Keep Children Off the Streets. case of the destroying of the tannery America, Funded 179 Mayor Begg called attention to the by fire, there would not only be the, resolution from the Police Commis- loss of an industry to the town, buti sioners referred to in the letter from the men thrown out of work would bef In over one hundred years of ( Amount of cab licenses collected, NO- 19““ the comma chamber. tainly was not water force enough, â€"â€"- .--â€"_â€" A. ‘ s. WELSMAN, Jeweller and Oplman, UNDSA Y, Ont. flee Court has again been shown. 0 0.0909999909900099.sconce oonocouooooocococm When the two prisoners escaped from , l.- ~ - cocoon»coco»...ooooonooooosoouooccoocooooocmo the gaol 0“ Saturday 1851 a message . . 'was sent to the Town Clerk’s oflice . I J with a request that I be notified. This , “ was done after a lapse of forty min Eutes. and so much valuable time was e are ea 0 r ilOSt in getting after the prisoners. take such other action as would bring l sion of the water mains to the tan-‘ Although this has been a heavy about the desired end of having the ’nery of the R. M. Beal Company for lmonth in regard to Police Court, the younger children off the street at’fire protection for that industry and I, MONEY To LOAN- ttésooooococoooooooebtoco6666666 9.900000090690990 0099069099009 nothing in the matter. The Mayor be- trict should also receive the fire pro- 0000000000000000099990090000.0090. 00000.0.00000000000000000000.0000. 66 meeting authorizing the police to take Moved by Deputy-Reeve Eyres, ecc- BUSINESS ARD home all children under 16 years of onded by Alderman Rea. that the __Q C 5' age found on the street after the 9 Water Commissioners be requested â€"â€"â€"_ ; ‘LVED a larger at . 5 ,7 M . . . . ’ talent and ('1?- e; g. , F- Albert Palen has made com- the right direction. The running of the north ward snow â€" Skates Razor's Guns. 0!" - '. i? 1 th f d m 1 l£3.32;OtfiiihitJligtoifoiiiiceznpré’iicilfii "That." ”3””, said “m“ “we" ””38“ ““31, p';“3§,°°fidm,°?s"i°' 03' “LEE? DENT'ST' ‘ pet S’sveepers SleighM ifiilian-fiie ' t" e art 0 wis om not to e 3' Your re aration u t' the l t ' men. cor in to A . c u , e t tie say. ' ' ' *"' week. =’Betteri- begin now when you cah do it IIiiofe leisurely.Ill The whzlse eight a.m. “BM ”9 th. L'"¢’- WWII Sractically Withomg 8 commis- “launch“ of Dawn" C‘mmn’ Cutlery, Silverware, h” I ms ~0i thaw“. store has caught the holiday Spirit and you are welcome to inspect our ar- _ The arrearsof taxes are being stead- Mayor Bess called attention to the sioner to look after sidewalks. bridg- lingifoggag Chm dude”?- i It I" on m will”. ray of useful and beautiful gifts, such as is seldom your good fortune to 1}Y gaihfihdklhtghd by 1:118 film of the fact that several complaints had been es, crossings, etc. . co vcr Gregory-rim: store. 5 0! Supplies. the Melhlhlle see. It’s a stock to enlist the interest of every taste and satisfy the de- year m e resu. “’1 be 59'“ made recently 0‘ 98th thefts from the . Ald. Rea agreed. and thought that DR. s. J. SIMS, DENTIST l You may go vw‘ere you liktlt' ' the very " mand of any pocketbook. What you select now Will be held for later de- isfactory to .the _C°“nc‘l' backs 0f StOYeS on Rent-st. He 5118‘ it would be better if Messrs. Hepburn Fenelon Falls ' l ordinar oods b» when i: come ‘ 0’ 00mm“ livery if you wish. Whatever is wearable is giveable, and acceptable for millledOf “'hmh ‘3 respectfully sub- gested that owiners 0‘ 8‘0"»? Oh the and Fh'lh" run the north ward Graduate ot'l‘omnto University and Royal I to ChriZtrgnas offing be Sire r' m“ the hos a Christmas present. We have everything that’s new, beautiful and ex- ‘ . main streets p ace electric ights be- snow ploughs, thus leaving Mr. O'- Collegeor Dent-.18 ' “he .. v .. to all when i cellent in Men’s and *Boys.’ Clothing and Furnishings and our present barâ€" l Your Obedlgli'sggagt'VINCENT hind their places of business and so Neill free for the other duties. Allnnnchea ofDontllts-y Petra-mod i rot-2305:”; 3/2; 3:89.251? ' this institutio. ' gain prices place these things Within easy reach of the most modest purse. ‘ “ '. ' 85 to light up the 13'193- The town Ald- Jordan explained th“ the 0011‘ nonfifiéhkm Improved l ' y 3 w 6‘: l ‘w l m“ is " , , .' ‘, l L‘ d D 3 d Chief Constable. could .not well do this lighting be- dition suggested only occurred occa- mun-1e... 5 "1.8 the “9059 m‘“ aboum" and every pre» . Silk Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, H0 iday . étger’Firic-Przt; :30: w t d 'cause if they started it in one or two sionally and then only for a few on. SHARPE, DENTIST. """S we 5“” '~ the Spread Neckwear, Holiday Jewelry, Plain and I Mr R M Beal c tiesidenatn :f .the cases there was no knowing where it hours in the. morning, when O’Neil _ Toronto. \ l Our Stock of Champion sndPfl' if Dttiems w 3,1, . . Beal £th r C ’ p would end. He suggested, however, was not required for other work. He W111 be at the Mansion House Wed- i .- d Ranges ‘ F alley HOSlePy. Fancy Sllk SUSpen- land on mofion :mpagy’ :asMprefigfi that three of four of the merchants also pointed out that it would be im- “99d“ and Thursday every alternate nsular Stous an :5 ders, Men’s and BOY’S Stylish Jex lained the c031: itlw - t T- could club together to have a light possible to get any mil!) to run the week. lis complete. . B t M°t (1 G1 'prgvailing in regard “>032“ rotilcis'ent placed in a good place in the lanes or snow plough without notice as requir- SPQCMH“ in Plate, Crown and 00 S, l 5 an OVGS. or lack of fire protection fifths 110:1: behind the stores. To light up these ed. If some other man was requir. Bridle Work. 3 . . dark lac l 1 If you want your Christmas money to reach a long way, buy presents ,trict, in which his tannery is situat- with 3,“ efiacio‘égorlifiiéng" away - .‘ 'ifii. here. We give back more change than any house in Lindsay. led. He said the nearest hydrant was Reeve Jordan thought the matter I700 feet away, and the pressure pos- was a most important one. The ISlble under such conditions as pre- ._ .3: : . . . . banks and other financial institutions ; ,-.. gvgnled, moludmsthe small Size of the particularly needed all the protection .3 . , lplpe. would make the water system of the town could give them. The rear Ilitlle real value In, case Of a fire. of many business and financial insti. Ladics' and Gents’ Clothing and Furnishings. ed he would have to be taken by the .__§__‘____ week, and there was also no author. 09- R. A. WILSO gave it. On motion of Deputy- 3" 3" "h C P- 8- Ontario, Reeve Eyres and Ald. McGeough, this mama Md°"°°'c°‘h°m° 3h- authority was given. Fm“ F‘us- R. M. HASO the snow be cleared away from bridg- Veterinary Sui-3:." es ,ditches, etc., before it froze. To HonorGr-aduate oton tag-i..." shift the frozen snow caused twice as 00110“- lgtuo V0 much as if it was promptly attended on” 3'0 to D” 17 Stand”. When the, Company moved t0 Lind- tutions would make a splendid work say they were promised a full mea- ing place for thieves or burglars in sure-0f fire protection, and he thought their present darkened condition. A consideration should be given now to recent occurrence in the lane behind 73 _ l l ' this promise- A fire at. his tannery the post office showed what certain . l ea lng e ome would mean a very serious loss, not desperate gentry would attempt and . ; Q, ew 00 l only to the owners but also 'to the it was well for the town to have all â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_. These are not made of unseasoned .1 l Amount of fines and penalties im- Joseph Flurey, P011 clerk. . . asked for. wood. hastily glued together, but areai posed, $108.87. NO- 49““ Tangney 5 building, 0}" Ald. Jordan expressed himself as of made to last and will be good ‘ . ”9'00“ North Ward. have the mains extended. There cer- WM. HOLTO RF, â€"â€"*-~- 7 John Kelly, deputy-returning officer; and he agreed that the wag”. Como! (”White CHIN" Chi“ “l", Reeve Jordan thought the matter . FIRE INSURANCE. ThelnsuranoeCo’yofNorth‘ Police Magistrate Jackson. At pre- a most Serious matter. The industry i orable business experience this Com- sent the police were not backed up by should haVe proper fire protection. In l pany has paid out in fire losses to its 2 any town by-law and so could do addition the residences in that dis- policy-holders over $123,000,000.00. I lieved that a by-law should be pre tection which would be giVen by thelw' R‘ Will'BS, A!“ ' ' ”NEAL; pared and brought in at the next extension. ___-.__ ..â€"_____._-E__.; o’clock bell had been sounded, or tolto take into consideration the exten- ETER KENNEDY 9 . x leases have for the "105‘ part been night. neighboring placesâ€"Carried. ' l mas. Are YOU ? for breaches of the town by-law. Ald. Reaâ€"I think that’s a step in Snow Plow Matters. fire and Plate Glass Insurance' ity to do this now unless Council _PhY'i¢iln. Surgeon and Acciucheur.| Rx Ald. McGeough also suggested that . Wheels 8t. Panel“. M Ald. Smale called attention to the G ’ â€"- narrow work done by a snow plough ' H' HOPK'"3. K.C.. ea 6 in the north ward. The plough. he enrht'“ Solieltor, Notary Public years ; 5 East of Benson Home ;,..'2 that lllUC‘ _ . Inylubt'lol' end-850104111 (ll .“ hap hrt’ii lb '5 work in this er occurring . after quarant ‘ng the par: yea of typhoid irwr lemons] How: . were iron. the from different . it might l..- n s. to dwell on plished along: 055 Memorial H. cm of the slt‘k : mainly well will! report to comm -.. endid and vim-1e by this lllriilllill of typhoid fat-r l 0f tilt: sprc-ziii '3' has ll)" R035 t l 2. non i Speaking 0" Christmas, win give something (”at is dist-.3 worth while. a'fic that wilfotofl- ful as well as “"5029” Tosh more of a Chrisw‘as sto'e tut ever this year. v. t“ 5.2? at‘t- tive gift hints at to»: OR PLACE OF BUSINESS men employed. He thought the important places so lighted up as m tho ht could . I mains sh uld be xte ded - ug ' not be “1 800d shape. emu“ ‘°" Marlena“), . is a. great problem in this north give prop; protecfionrin caszoofasfirteo redill‘cebethe chant: 0‘ any dungesired Ald- M:‘3GGOllcllr-"'l‘hat. steel Plow’s ”wwm“ ‘09-- to Mill. been"? Get one For Chr 15““ ‘ . _â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€"_â€" O 0 o . - t :_ ESOLVE 1T FOR YOU. . - "0’ "18 com on m or com . ' °"°" WWI- 8t . ‘Efi “ w I . . Loan ry w The town Should be no less mlqus erg behind stores or fimcinl imfitu. 32th:??? Something would be done wan” out: .__- _, 3 a?" ‘ : Our New Goods have Just arrived! That our I; elisismgmodatsfa 12:3! protectt‘htht;0 in- tiong that should be protected by the Barri "coafa'b WEEKS, A th , 11.“ of or? 1i and are very choice. Here are some . me- man ers .111 . e W11 town. ‘ ' , “M- idas-3. a Linda mong e sewn. m. t . * . : "i .1 i of Ours -ials thods, work. than to promise those thinking of lo- you...“ on Town Taxes. Pal-[mt to M stolen Falls and W'ootiuli. coats endorsed by E-i-xdnon andbet "ei .5 t pee . manship and “$111118 8:13 i1 . to . tli Moved by Aid. Jordan, seconded by ‘ :V “'2‘“- mhww olVlo- lag the stamp of go wearer's '0 5;“ ‘ ° ' s stem we 'a. e “11° 1’1"”!med 81“ e Deputy-Reeve E , that the action in] J "not at. "'|" M A u. , w opt? . M E New Rum 8;" are the $3? $18 Winnie“ emigration of the Town Trgayeiirer in mm 311m 13th “at load". "liable-ole. "on :al,lwe 2:511 to ::,-~nntn onei 7 :3 ‘“--‘ l ' o pose: 6 pro etan- tsxeooiisoe' No be it 1908 "_‘ . \\ lcuorâ€" e ,4 A best be . . . since 73" .T 3 a i new entrants may?“ nery and neighboring buildings and without adding interest thereto is PROOLA'MATION “Ll-"‘0 THE mum fill. a FULTON, STYLISH FULL-LENGTH UL?" ii .747. » i Peels Dams Fi by asking any Muses mm “19.98“" 01' {in ‘ hereby sanctioned and authorisedand 0°“ mom "0”“ '3 ax. n I “M. In. Lindsay. - RooMY AND COMFORTABL' t; ’5 é a ’ gs, of the many Th. M-umcmfls'mmf' treasurer authorised to continue tat. PEOTED .008. WM "3:“- and; “mini . The question of the mumcipal el ‘ the taxes without interest It to fl.” med “‘3" ections, returning omcers, 11011 clerks and?! including December filth. nag. -â€" Ottawa, Dec. 5’4" Weird.- i‘ “I... “‘n it omers , for and polling places was next taken up. carried. ' i. “id that the PM U ” ‘ iwh‘l’"n';°m Moved by Deputy-reeve Eyres. se- O.P.R. To Give Accents the Water. “'9 "h 3°“ “ m h. “I! do- i 3 Nuts, Dried Peaches g? . Apricots, Prunes. ' t ’ ' Let Us fill your order and you are ing ' : eonded by Reeve Geo. A. Jordan, that Mayor 3%! being called away, “Itch of business on Jan, :3 Vill be ‘\ ‘ . , By-lawNo.--â€",tofix thetimeandReeveJordanw 'tedb'thew“melydlte. '11:. MIA ‘ ‘~ s _ . . . as appoin . _ Ol. , 1 E _ H! sure to be plowed. , \ A X US FOR ESTIMATES“ plaea for holding the municipal cl chair‘ . ' - the new speaker would “'9?“ 'm M ; : ectionsfortheyearlmandto' ap- m‘ ' ”."%:= ,r B “M shoulders, overlapped seems: mm pockets, and high, snugâ€"tilting These garments have “on 0011311. Wearers of these sed' ”“8 look and feel well dres - Pale: FROM $22.00 W ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTHhs'

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