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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 5 Jan 1906, p. 10

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NUITY TREASURER? SALE “ 0F LANDS FOR TAXES. 1. That the list of lands in the County of Hinton: for sale for arrears of taxes has been prepared, and that copies of the said list uaybehadinmx ofleein the Court in the Town of Lindsay. That the said list will be published in the ONTARIO Guam on November 18th, November 25th. December 2nd, and De- cember 9th, 1905. ‘ I. That in default of payment of the “no the lands will be sold at the Court Home. Lindsay. on Tuesday, February I». 1906, at 11 o’clock am. NMWM‘MMA’I of .11 m. ~ In Gar- nfirgmmmw ,Wn 3.3:: "anum‘mu'r' am no: 3‘:â€" ‘ “V" ' - J. B. IcNEILLIB, 3, Conny Treasurer. “My We 060e, Lindsay, No- me! “it. I” -â€"wm . I! LOW. 11: rum PAYS. J..,.T; O’CONNELL CO. Groceries, Fruits, J AS. A VANSTONE, Highest Prices paid for Farm Produce. Dealer m Farm Machinery ry. The McCor- mick O K line, The U. S. Separator, McLaughlin - - Carriages. - - man uwme mom COUNTY OF VICTORIA BARRISTER, lent, to Lost. Love". ”an. M for Sch or to Rest. .‘63 “N4 W. A. CAMPBELL, !. EDGAR WEEKS, 0001) TEAS a Sfea'aby. . J. CARTER, - 4O Kent-St. WOODVILLE BUSINESS MEN’SWDIRECTORY. t WW Wu 18 mum. MM Notice is hereby given : Bread and Cakes. the most dainty late or the hands (ha; use it, because it is absolutely pure and contains no injurious chemicals. '_T SE-{light Sfiap'is better than other soap, but is best when used it) the Smmz‘MY‘ 5C. “Buyigang! féilow 5C. "'sunnght Soap should always be used as directed. No boiling as: hard rubbing is! necessary- Ottawe. Dec. fl.â€"A cable he: been received from Bollcltm-Genenl Dun- :eux. saying he has accepted the one: o! the British Government for e. hnt- tleehlp to convey the rennin: ct the lnte Mr. Pretontune to man. He will go to London to me deans. The funeral will tote piece on Seton- day to Madeleine Church with great kn- preuivenau nnd solemntty and put:- clpatlon by the French Government. The remains will lenve Cherbom on Jan.12.nnd wmrenohmhxon Nominmono «henna» neutral. Dee. nâ€"Nommuou were held yesterday‘ at Wm Gammon Comm Quake. to: m: mu m the New! Beginner“ mum by the “mating or the num‘m- her. A. 3 Hum. mam Pope. «at. 9.. w nominated by tho Cmflm megawatmmucnmm W m m ._m_..‘.:;...;§n__.:_._., Hold Up on tho Road. Napanee, Dec. 29.â€"About 8 o'clock Wednesday night four men held up Oliver Smith of Moscow and robbed him at $350. The robbery took place at Salem, a. suburb of Napanee. about halt a. mile from the town proper on the Newburgh road. Smith owns a. threshing outfit and was out collecting accounts. which must have been known by the :0me m .,._ . Toronto, Doc. «atâ€"General Booth is to “manna ‘ .bA In“? n'ection' with ‘ m of the head of the Salvation Army, Commit donor. W , \yutntdq‘;mt he woula tum-1w éum. In momma of week: to A ' _ yd new Booth ream ,ofimuon plum in Canada. W mm [or OARNAJ'LID HOOK I‘OOD Wfiolesale and Ram? Butler. wishestomnoumthuhoia fulllinoa of, Boot,1mb,Pm md Snug“. 011er ad smoked MMdnomlllineotCmnedGoods ofdlkinda. HARNESS-MAKER. Dealer in all kind: of Hams: WM: Rugs, Blankelr, Robes, : : 3:11;, at: .' : Blade and Blade Repain. J. MURCHISON 8: CO. Dry Goods. Hat: and Caps, Ra's, Rmb-madeé‘lolfiing, Boot: and Slim, Groceries. ss’oooflfwm willbepaid to an rson w ho prbves that Sunlight p contains any in 'urlons chemicals or any form bled tax-anon. I). J. M0033, PROP. Ramadan“. Chosen: Manon. Tam, SLOO. Gen. Booth Coming to Canada. QUEEN 'S HOTEL J. W. PROUSE, 1.me W. Toronto Admiralty Offer Aéciphd. L H.‘ MOKEE, by which the actor: in such conflict: are moved nnd'thc objects which m m endavoflng to “nun. I am plou- ed to think. however. that «an: um long period. In which there w por- hm no more outlaw: um: um- mmeea xnmntmLmA 91!.th £9.95! “It is gratifying to be assured .htt my public career has met with the ap- pmval of my personal and political friends. To take an active part in the strife and conflict of party politics. keeping in mind at all time: the public interests rather than mere transient success, is not an my tux. end when Opinions differ up they neceeeeflly no The “1de uddnu. the work of mu Shun In mummy do... n Maputotmbotdudaua'A mu. rod achoolhouo.” um woollen: pictures In colon o: the mutant buildings at Dunn and Toronto. .11 momma“ 0! Mn Row Ions com action vim «mention! an! Iona-um Faithful Oerviee Appreciated. “To the Hon. George Wiliiun Rose. M. P. P“ LL11. etc. “Sinâ€"A number 0! personsi on well a political friends in anode here sd- dress you. desiring to exprees their «ID- precintion o2 your services es n public nun to your country. end upeoinlly to the Province oi Onterio. end to be: you to accept the nccompenyinx check no showing n mtitude which cennot be expressed in verbal compliment Alone. Sir. for yours you hove set eside your private interests and evo- cstions end given with lnvish bond 0! your talents and energies to the public service. end we be: you to eccept n free and spontaneous gift which can be turned into a term to be chosen by “Your rise from public school mu- ter in Ontario to be a. member of Pur- liament and then Premier of your own Province was due to your own and your own unaided effort and ca- pacity for hard .nnd honest work. end your career has been viewed with pride end sifection by your political triads. and with respect by your opponents. '“We desire to express our acknowl- edgment of the manner in which you have been able to piece fiscal and edu- cational legisluion upon the smute book to the great advantage or the I'Kifi'mfii'thi'flkiflon o! my pum- eu Mead: and {In meat 0: my op- ponent; Much more inn um «I: not M! to tho lot 0! tho moot mm- m men n: m mum mm. “a ho- md an. mm 83 um. u «an. ”Iu‘ what»: your aim at I! Wmuhohuhuno‘lml In: an mm m m m mun ”Wynv. "We have also to thank you to: the many occasions upon which you heve publicly and with great eloquence ex- pressed for the people of Canedu their just aspintions u to uetionni concerns. and their deep-grounded beliefs upon the essentiels o! democntic (oven- meat. ' , A - _ A. wealth. and often of a. simple compet- ence for declining years. Through your kindness, this latter contingency bu. been to a large extent averted. need- less to say to my great relief and the, comfort of my family, those dependent upon me. - W - L-A oi: the usual whlch divide Mu. st in not unreasonable to expoct that opin- {one wm also differ as to the mound Services Appreciated And Sub- ' stantiauy Endorsed. GIFT S FROM HIS ADMIRERS But, thereiare exceptions to every rule; the people are not always slow to express appreciation of great pub- lic services nobiy planned and ably carried out. This was abundantly home of Hon. Geo. W. Ross. mmsley place, when the former Premier of the Province was made the recipient of a check for 835,000. and an illuminated address, in which was expressed ap- proval of all that he has done in his long public career on behalf or this Province and the Dominion. The amount mentioned was made up by subscription from admirers of Hon. Mr. Ross all over the country. regard- less of politice. The presentation was made by Senntor Cox. Chairmen oi the committee hnving chme'ot the sub- scriptions, who else reed the address. Those present included several who is Thole present included severe! who in inter yeere here been cloudy connect- ed with Hon. Mr. Rose in herd-Mt politicel cempaigm. end in the curry- ing through the manure of men- nree of greet importance. The former Premier’s reply wu compentively brie! end quite nppropriete. _ e. peeple. ' “On behalt of the given. "(813mm 0. A. Cox. emu-man of QM committee: 8. c. Wood. mm o: the committee.” Reply of Mr. Rene. Hon. Mr. Ross raid in reply: “It is no very easy teak to and word: in which suitably to express my ep- precintion of your kindnese a: men!- teeted by the address end teetirnoninl Just presented. Notwithntnndlnc the unity incident to humnn nature. I on hardly bring myself to heLieve thnt I merit either the one or the other. It is true that for nearly my whole life-â€" certainly the moat enective pnrt'o! itâ€" ! have given myself entirely to the pub. lic service. Such service demands. in most cases the sacrifice of personal ease and comfort. I: well u the loan or opportunities 10r_ the ncqmu‘uon or :Gheque For Large Amount and an ll- lomineted Addreee - Presentation A Made by Hon. George A. coxâ€"The . Splendid Work of the Former 7 Premier of the Province of Ontario Fittingly Recognized. - Toronto, Dec. 29.-â€"Men who unsel- iiehly devote themselves to the public welfare have often good cause to com- plain of the lack o! appreciation by the public of the personal sacrifices which such devotion entails. It not infrequently happens that the great mass at people whole lot in life is made easier and brighter by the ef- torts of. public men awaken too late to a sense or the hard work, until-ins ef- fort, and loss of, opportunities for per- sonal advancement which thoee efforts demand. Then they voice their regret that they did not realize earlier the worth of those who strove for their good, and record their feeling in some fitting manner. 5. A-77_ A- A“â€" .1“:th this 20th “day 0! 13°“va 9 5. ulvu In “For yourself and your neuron tad dearest. sir. we wish long life and con- unued health. happiness and prosperâ€" 1W. --.- .n, ,' A- “A-A_L-- were trio very W‘- u I possessed. that rendering. development of the natural resource: at the province 0.: would incl-em the comfort and happiness of the whole maple, and st the me time mdntun for Ontario her position and rank among the other province. 0: the Dom- inion. “Youeregoodenonghtoseythstl have rendered some service in express- ing the sspiretions of the people of cenede end their confidence in the es- sentiels o: democretio government. Canadians hsve. in my opinion. been fer too slow in cleiming for themselves the stendlng es s. people which they have rightly earned. both es to enter- prise end stetesmenship. Whet coun- try. heving regerd to its populetion. has done more in developing its ne- iurel resources then we heve done; whet country hes settled es meny per- plexing questions in politics end gov- ernment. end st so little cost. es we have done, notwithstanding the re- straints of our coloniel reletionshlp? And looking to the future. whet coun- try enords better opportunities tor the highest order of statesmenship then Canada. now otters? And it I heve done enything to deepen the espire- tions of my fellow-countrymen for e tutu. worthy of our- opportunities. in e future in which the ectors tor the time being will not consider public service e personel secriiice, nor the most generous toleretion of diflerencea of race or creed or pollticei convictions. e disqualification tor the confidence of state. then I shell consider I hsve not dissipeted my energies in cleiming tor Cenediens e piece emong the most en- lightened end progressive exponents of the essentiels ct democretic govern- ment to which you heve referred. "Permit me in closing to thenk you most sincerely for your good wishes for myself. for my temily. who eppre- ciete your kindness es treely es it it were expressed to each of them indi- viduelly.” Among those present et the ceremony were: losers. F. R. Letchiord. Ottewe; G. P. Grehem. Brockvilie: Robert Jet- W. N. W. Rowen. K. Ca. P. C. Ler- mnnwooenmnmna.c.a Lindsey. K. It. Mow-x2 x. 9.. Thopolrhodhoonoonnnodtnhnhr eolno dove. ovuttng trlol. ond it b not known whothor tho and! hottlo of un- monto m oonoeolod on then durum thot tune. or whether at hod boon utvon toonootthoxnontheoutothyoomo one in tho crowd through which the! penned tn toning the ooun room. When orieo wero head it we: ot am thought they won meroly haunting over the eentonoo. but on thou- contin- uing on once:- 1!:qu end round both o! them In torflblo om. Doctor- wexo summoned. end otter ooxno houre' work tho polr hocomo won much to booonvoyedtothojnu. (gamma, “tainted suicide by 9W e cloth .3th with chloroform over her no. and WM!!! hfl' 1"“ “9 closely. A neighbor coin: into “10 house found the women In- en uncon- scious condition. She he been In poor "Althofillâ€"tho Boil. girl in now ul- moct well. the Nelle: girl will Inner to: For Sore Hands and Feet with Cutlcurn. Soakthehmdlotfeeton reti ha a strong. hot, cream lathcro Cnflcun $0.1». Dry and again: freely wikh Cuticnn Ointment. the great “dam can. War on the hmdu dun-i? 1:03; love-.0: bung age ”10?th 31914.net cot- tonor linen. ma.“ 43 mamnflémng. law] 331mm an Icon 3:10:33:th outings!“ 1mm. hm! “Axum. when. humanism u can thin mum a «may we!» L Won In Ownn Sound Colic Awaiting Removal in m Honor. Owon Bound. Doc. 88â€"min conun- «I in the polio. coli- non. union to bola: mm to tho Sui. Anni. Noll.- nnd Oiilo Bowie. two girls who hnd jun: mind n nonionoo o: o you out: in tho Mex-cor nonunion. nitomptod nui- oido by drinking n qmuw of liquid numonin. “About I year ago my hands begun to crack end peel. I tried my reme- diee. but they w women the time. At last the e no oore thut it wen im ui le for me todo my house- work. i I put my head. in wnter. I was in agony for hours; end if I tried to cook over the stove, the hent caused intense puin. I consulted a doctor, but his preoeri 'one were utterl useless. end I ed mother. but without the lent satisfaction I at my first relief when I purchased ticura. Soup and Ointment. After them for a week, I found to my udelight that my hands were ing to feel much better, the cracks begun to hen.) u and y 4 running, and in six wee my had! were entirely well, onecake of ONE NIGHT TREATMENT Tfiifiiwsm m- num In calving the deputation. mam: Soap and Sue mi of Cuticnra. Ointment makin a com lete cure.â€" Mrs. M. Drew, 1 Dean t-, Roxbury. Mass." Suffered for One Year â€" Water Caused Agony, Heat Intense Pain â€"Grew Worse Under Doctorsâ€" Could Not Do Any Housework. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA HANDâ€"STHAEKH] ’ AND PEELED GIRLS DRINK AMMONIA. Woman Ammpb Suicide: but, Vifh 'lhhh'tflentl that I was capable of AWN In London For Inn-k. m1)». Ilsa-mt mm». . numwmvhm homoh Inla- m w mound Winn! Dy Deman- mun-mm enh- mummummmmnnuu- nu. mmumMouauhmd umwmwm Anni-or Douglas Dad: loath-l. Dec. 28.431110: D0031“. ch13! hudwu'o “Wm” M the Port of Mutual. died Int owning nt tho mew-u Human. Ir. mun. Rom whom-boutfiomo‘lflm mmumnmthodemu “Mont u ("on opinion that ‘. Stuttord. Dec. 29.â€"Cha.rles Block. Toronto. who pleaded guilty to that: at Crown Attorney McPhemn‘s m1- donoo. wu nuanced to two you" In Kim MMM by mm O'LOIIO. , ' - Bat-R0“ of! E, F. Jill-kc. 9.â€"’rho Government the baa-relief ot- them 0. the work 0! Hill Kath- n. which will be pinned in a. eonspicu n3 place at the Parliament buildings. 3 Killsd by Explosion. Oslnry. Alta... Doc. Itâ€"‘rhsrs wss s 'dlssltrous sxploslon of dynsmlts In W: on Bsturdsy Isst. whsn Chsrlss Lodsr. psrtner 1:: tbs arm 0! beds: Brosu was klllod Ind Robot-t Roxbom seriously mm. The men was using dynsmlts tor busting whsn ths esp exploded. mun; nods!- 1n- asdlstsly. Scotch Colony For Canada. Imdon. Dec. 29.â€"(C. A. P.)â€"'l'he Canadian Anodated Preea has heard otaachemetoaendaiaryeeoionyot Scotch people to Canada during the coming spring. The emigrants will he in anilicient numbers (or a good-oiled colony in the northwest. The Canadian Associated Press believes they viii he tron a certain district in Scotland. My informant aaya one of the heat-known men in Canada ia behind the schema. good account: with the colon!“ Me with Canada us new! 1“- cnuod mugh more so thun that with New Zulu“! or Anal-ant. Tragic M the United State- m exceedipsly amt-ll. In “mu, too, Oman m the can-ca I.“ cuotomof. London. Dec. 28.â€"(C. A. P.)â€"A ro- viow of .tho woolen nude in the South OLSeotlud for the you an It In for- tunnt. for some my?“ fiat @971}!!! mines. Inn” Doc. 29.4. F. Bole. Libel-1|. was elected on the recount ct Begin: City by three votes. giving Pre- mier Scott sixteen out. with man- tino sun to has: from. On. 0! Many Begum Laid More Tarifl Commission. Quebec, Dec. 29.â€"’1‘he sittings of the Tull! Communion openod yam, Mr. “The Boot-Vlad 811â€"0; ”W Won uked for tn metal. of duty on Annex-Sean products in boot. tad-boon. Two advocate: of the Mex-3' LI- mum protected want my 1w noclulon protested against any mm mNMOtuthuman-ola reduction from 80 per cent. to 20 pct cont. on «rum uncanny-:1 unple- QLVmuI-y.pmtuteduuntttho dunnlnznctu;nnmnmtorthem Maud. anathema-u mdukod not a higher arm on Amcrknn has. "‘riZ'JTi-T iii‘éaénm 5 Co. exam will be brought before Judge Winches- ter Wednesday next. The flat and thh mutton andsdutyotupereont onptlntl. eqnlvflent to use gm 2!! mute “‘41 - ,A,A____l Frank Ametm. Henry Buckle. meet Wolfe. Wllllun Burne. ma. Jones. John Morrison. on. nnd John lion-lean. 1n. pleoded not guilty. All except Wolfe wen admitted to boll ln $500 each. Mortimer end Jonee only are em- ot the firm. but lot-rim. or. hoencwduwcertortheeompnny Judas" emu Find. emu mum to 334,500. ‘ Toronto. Dec. 29.â€"â€"'l‘he executors of theatateotthe lateJoth. Lonsnre to pay the Northern Navigation Co. 834.500. Such‘wu the judgment given out yesterdny by Justice Street. That mount 1: made up of 830,000 with in- tereet since 1902. The question as to whether the defendant: will appeal from thte Judgment was fitted last night to be under consideration. The present board of directors n1- leged that in consequence of the tn- nccnrete unmet-.1 statement, made by J. J. Long, when president. a halt- ryenrly dividend at 5 per cent. had been declared, and. eubeequent dividends, which amounted to $88,619.92. For the maze sustained from the withdrew- , -enl_-.l In experimental unminntion etter Long had left for Europe. To bring the company up to the profit that hnd been alleged by the late president, the judge directs the estate to pay over the dilemnce between the mounts. with interest at 5 per cent. from the end of 1902, up to the present time. Thu: mde up the amount of the judg- ment. 834.600. The judge believes that the directors would not have declared s. dividend had not Lang misstated the profits. The defendants hnve to dis- burseniltheeostsotthe action. Mon Armand For Mom. Than. I. for. the Multan”. Tlnt so tar from there being a. pron: at 888,519.92, 3.: represented by Mr. Long. there was but 857,568.86, 3 dis- parity ot_about_$31.ooo, a show by ,An__ ‘55-‘â€" Wfiohmcmouaoom» raped In Pane. Court yeomrdly- All to m landed until Jug}. Those who pleaded guilty were Roy Hammer tad curle- Hughes. They will be untamed on an «I; my mnlmmuoolggn. __ __ :1 of an: ufifii'tflé'émpmy chimed 8160.000. Tint so tar from there being a. prgflt FARMERS WANT LOWER DUTIES. To in: asuuncm JAN. LONG’B FALSE STATEMENT. 'J. F. Bola Soon. on tho Recount! by Thro- Majority. REGINA GOES LIBERAL Two Your; at Kingston. mum to: the Union Assurance 80- 3:.” at London. Baal-ad. out! The ”o t II flu.- and NM hum-ct fâ€"s’ BE SURE With my anon-in ”parlance in the ash of Resistant! sad other stock. I too! mud um. any a!“ ontrutod to my can will be conducted minnow-fly. Wishes st this. the common: o! mother AUG 1‘!“ ‘1 SALE anon. 'o dunk hhnnnomu potion- in .u of the two oounfle a it)? the‘r very an! abound-mow udtrrlho coming won would when u continuum. of the Licensed Auctioneer for Coun- ties of Victoria and Ontario. For 0:10. lot 0. con. 9, Ops. proper- ty of Wiuitm Reid. 11-2 miles from Buboro. Stores. post otfice. black- smith ohop. good grain market. ohoooo and butter actor-y within two miles. 8 churches. grist mill. Two- ntorey mm homo and fume barn. 40:60, with stone ottbiing; never- hilinc well ond cistern. 1 are fruit trees. 15 tom tilhblo land. bounce store and wood. Fall ploughing :1! one. Posaoulon given thiluopr‘ng. Unlimited made”. 0 [all 9 m .r tow-t. «not. Now 50 non km :1: cleared; first-elm km on 7th con. 0! Max-1pc“. neu- Oreuwou; good Lune barn. stone collar. log home. A number of other (am: for ale. alto some desinble buildings in town. Illnneu m InsuamgA. mm 100 um Fax-In. west hall of lot 18. con. 6. Horipou. .11 dented and n1! tilhblo loud. about two miles from Haripou Btttion. one of tho but Inn-tot: in the country; man onhu'd; very good house; tram born. with atabling. Also log barn. Purchuor an opply to JOHN WAL- LIS. «twining km to the as; or to Elia Bowen. Linda}._ - FARMS FUR SaLE Sept. 19th, 1905.â€"w3m GEORGE JAGKSON. Ill uwcn-FwdeilM The Kind You Have Always Bought mdemEamAlnnBonghhandwhichhasba-n unto forover30ymhubomethodgmtnre of and has been made under his pet- ' M aonal supervision since its may. . a I Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeit; Imitation: and “ J ust-as-g ” are but W. H. CRESSWELL. JOHN KENNED}. diatoms neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and alloys Feveflslmess. It cures Diarrhoea. and Wind ELIAS 30* FR Rod 31th Agent. Lindsay. What is CASTO‘RIA GEO. JACKSON. . Port Perry WI WEEKLY m LINDSAY. FRIDAY. JAN In Use For Over 30 Years. Adm Hook. Me wudmoum I A. MUN £80108. ulna have never been ofl‘end to I aim-l public. Just now in I good time holes” mroidutonwlnia Hm... “king shout one. don't {ii to In our guodl And get our price. baton deciding. Ic'invano‘L. ONTARIO MARBLE WRKS. Machine Shop of Lindsay, will pay HIGHEST CASH PRICE f o r HID SHEEEPSKINS, LAMBSKIN , TALLOW and BARK. Ofice and warehouse at Wellington-st. We invite tn inupection of our Inga m of S“0TCH, IRISH. ad but CANADI AN WEAVES. Better Bridgeâ€"6m. Give “when because the Mhdmbeutmdthe'ork u‘ipvicboufmlt. The R. 11.8631 Leather Co , once-and Shop 14-7 Kent-st, 16 Wilma-It. by ordering now. =For a short time only we are SELLING AT COST Parlour Suits and Chairs, Couches, Lounges, Easy Chairs YOU CAN SAVE WANTED ! HIDEs AND BARK Cresswell and Jordan, No.1 1: opp OATH RO’ S SUIT Out Machigg Shop and Foun- LindavStnet Bridle Foundry. HOLTORF XX ”site P0511611“: . W. JORDAN. ALWAYS let-chant Tailor.

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