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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 16 Mar 1906, p. 7

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mwbwb$w .6“... Stop! look! listen! 9 099’9909999999999909 Glass Mclhargay mammamkpmfl! We,» ”'0’. Old Stands mar Calm 3nd W hemp-00¢): 1 tified that he was The British Commons has MW” :0. m principle at paying new“?! 315m 3 year. but no 1685331di 3" not will wt ins-given ‘9 ”be M“ Hp‘igirbnmnboproh‘oediorss a. ton has by electricity than bythe that 'W probes, there will be an early, revolution in the. industry, alt. Blair awning bcime the Rail- ,vay Commission, of wnich he was pace chiet, is perhaps anothe: proof at the fact that Sin Wilfrid Laurier me other day tha wires brought us new; at a big cyplone wasting- the Society, 131m caning a kss or 10,000 Km Now. it is leaflet that there rally. was a cyclone, and mesth, Surgiy‘the Ty};- low‘ handnmten have been (isoov- it. Odqnhonn. the new. Danny. W (1 Emu“. has no ‘rea- son to grumble at his employm‘ malty, The: have mined the m- d the id: to 33900â€"3500 me than this flung eXpm-ienced and capable mew got. And the. now man has yet. to show that he now: his wont. Besides, an expert in to he employad to do it not. him. ' The canspimcx charges against} eight oflioars at the Dominion Whole- sale Gmn’ Guild wiil be resumed at. Hamilton to-morrow mornigg. There is a. 3+:qu impression in the minds of the people that! they have been robbed. through the medium of tin system at rebates arranged by the Guild Intween the refineries and the grocers, and no doubt the evi- dence enoited will be cardullx rea'd undueighedri -.L-.ru ‘ Manual Witness: The (misery- five. have a splendid! leader in Mr. Bataan. How a. man with his gun- flomanly. instincts can have part and hot wit-h a party which speaks «though such newspapers as its ex- ponents in Tapnto, Hamilton. Hali- hxanttocher,plaoea,it‘is a little hard to nutbrsmntL It is plain. however, that. it ha had his way. it mm be a. very much morq ascent party. than it is. Mr. garden has been advia’ng and Wing the whim! election retormers at New York m the neceasi'tyl on reforming our electoral practises, if, democracy itself is to be preserved‘. Mr. Bor- m exposefi and illustrated elector- “ corruption as it prevails in Can- “ and showed whom our election man a the things which might be and mending that situation, and: mat at the. fact that an have not. he tho-at things. '0 at mum why a manure em- balrlnc m reform has not been W into Wt either by a. mum: or by, the oppodtian It eh- W: m not an- m a now doctor-1mm the 5 § mm ' new. 1 B. College, Torpnfio: in": flail and: might be improved; What strikes on most in reading hiumlighteninzspeeoh is theobviqm- Bm‘l‘hmt Imd Cough. hm“ nhfllfinudrhdlw h;,..,__.n ---_LI.A_ tum; Ions. L, WWW.» the new. Deputy. Orillia Times: Lap]: of sewers ha; last the town this week: as very im- portant industry. A carpet factory had narrowed down its choice of lo- cation to two towns. Orillia and Petâ€" orboro. with tho preference for Orii- iia. Mayor. Miller and Councillor Clark, while in Toronto last week. «lied upon Er. Brimton. with whom negotiations has boon-carried on. and learned that the Company had docidod to so to Pctcrhoro noisily bo- unce 0mm m no lower 3mm: The «noun promise. to one 880.- 000 in bniMlnRI. exclusive of machin- ory. boron Jamar}, 1907. to cm- picy {my bully. and within moths: {at to increase thy nun to one and hm at tho doctor: who vot- odmivorulycnthoum ‘_ to trough“. ll ‘ . nonop- MQWJ .(i it ,i .l._l m . cwmortonrtmdobe 3- edtopfioutaatnmnaiooot. rather than penite in fulfil?“ 1‘" joint county consumptym -‘ “’4'- 1" Hawaii a few 0W.“ “3“ at 3 Wm fly“) by! his Judge Burton. on Shmtford .Ono hunched- ‘doua‘n was mind to purchase scon- Wives“ “mo tux-d. 3“ m to form an Omnimlon o the ladies on: the town to tune charge at cu- min; on the wurk- \ ‘ L - ‘~ (\ due respect to the ministers otthe Hamilton Prankster: who «yesterday ruched nag-inst homo racing at ‘ unwnmatfltqtt loatosee any. immorality in speed competiti- tiona mm do not involve ornelt‘!‘ to 1th. ma. ad which an Mint- ‘oa emim tron .11 tom: of hot- ihc. We mil to sag why. they should be mm as an ev‘rl. and more than: a moo hem two tux-mars. or u: mic-paring oomwtition bo- twoen tho Miner's Muahters‘ Per- hp! the minister; think the races or mdmflnbup tooxnuoh money, That could he taunted. We mum» :29th opponunt about than in naming enabling an bettinx'uu noes. but we think cut it they condemn the Mn: on Ina-d M their position is ex- Hamilwn Times; But wit'h' all due ‘ an 6mm 0! 83 per. cent. rut: Dinghy. mitt went into attact a year 'later. 1898, and during these seven year; the aggregate Ioreizn tnde at the United States, increased 45 per cent. Canada. thus appears to invo devqloped her. trade. at, a much gamut proportionate. rate than the United. States. and .iflc than high pro- tectionist» there find in the returns good reasons for stamina pat, the Dominion has more and: better zea- annaficrnotmakingchangesin her din-section in which the United States tarifl would lead Nb changes in the Canadian term! will tam place dur- ing the present session at. parliament, however, owing ‘to the sickness a! the Minister of: Finance“ A special ‘tnrifl session is, however, announced for next November, ‘_ . Montreal Witnes‘; No 'story that has passed through our columns is either more pathetic or more sig- nificant that that of the tLirty wo- men who am applicants to: onastray baby which the Health quratment had on its hands. What a wealth at mother-love seems to be going to waste among us!‘ It‘seans to be no unwillingness to have children that limits our populationMany. 9., woman longs tor m motherhood from which she mm be damn-ed b; M- tune or circumstances, and my a me is gummy: willing even to add to the cares that mime has a‘lready,‘ given her. One thinks with pain 0! the many thousandp of founding: that have gained through institu- tions to tiny graves, who night per- haps have been saved; had they. had the special Landing or adopted mo- thers of when for healthy. and pro- mising children there would seem to be no lac-k. 0n the other, hand. one crnno‘t but wonder whether; the usâ€" xuranoc that a chilci would have a iming home it desesnteé might not increase the most undearabie pio- duct 01 Madmen children. The sub. ject is a. many-aided one. but one would think that there ahaui‘dl be small need 10a- hospitals. except for children whine (valuations are not promising as to hearth . k W and Inky. ~Every mother who has. :1qu Baby": Own Tablets will tell you that they are the best medicine in the world Dar the cure of constipation. colic. sour stomach. indigestion, diarrhoea. aleeplcssness. teething troubles. and other ailments at children" You can g‘ve these Tablets to a new-ham baby: with absolute anewâ€"they, :11- ways do good; they. cannot possibly do hamm. Their use means health m- the child and) cantor-t for the mother. Mrs. C. F. Kerr. Elgin. Ont, says; “Baby's Own We are the best medicine I even used for: staunch and bowel troubles, and. destroying worms. No mother should be without in a. box 01.» Tablets in the house.” Get them at your. druggista or by mail mm the Dr. Willinms‘ Medicine 00., Brpckville, Ont, at 25 mtmaummk? Itxbtmnms wmr mops m I m The member. of the Ontlrlo A311- oultunl and Experiment“ Union ere pleased as um that for: 1900 they m prepay-ed. to distribute into every township 0! Ontario mm]. Jot experiment: with Mder crops. roots. amine. grams. eleven and mum- era. Upward: o! 1.800 verbal“ at farm crops have been tutu} in: the Experimental Department at tin 0n- tu'io Agricultural College. Guelph, for. at. least five year. in amoeulou. varieties. some of whleh have done exceedingly well in; the usefully conducted experimuts at . the Col- lnge and cam now going distributed free of. change for mauve u:- porimonta throughout Mic. Tho following is the list on oo-Oper-nivo experiments in agriculture for 1006: Experiments . r1: Three mien“ 0! outs. (A) Three varieties of art-owed hu‘ley ............... ...... .. ... (b) Two mien“ o! two-reveal! Why ................................ Two varieties of heme. herb!“ Two varieties of spring wh'ea‘t ...... Two varieties ot buckwhoet ... Two varieties 0! field pea. ..... Emmet and spelt .. [Two variation of non-oil. or hp.“ Three varieties or hum corn _ Three “riotin- ot will at ..... Two wrist!” or mambo“- for Three miotgoo ot Bwoduwrhfiurnip; Kohl Rabi all. two variation at tall turnip- «-~- Paulina-ml udtwo vsflotia o! mind-Vi“ 2’ , ,4 Thm varâ€"Mi; a 1011er or. nil- .55“. («Mira o. 8:3. ... .. 8360 3523 cu menuâ€".5 a. ..... nail. can! run 23. 4320300 on Two varieties of rape .. Three vagietiea 0! clove: .4 ... Heinlein. Income and but-net ...... Seven varieties or creases ...- ...... Three varieties of field been: ...... Three vuietiee of sweet. corn Fertilizers with corn .. .. ..~ ... Fertilizere, with Swedish turnips Sowmgmmgehoa the level end in drills ...... ............ z Two varieties or cally. medium or late potatoes ...... ...... ..a 2 Three grain mixtures for grain production ..... .-... ...... 3 Three mixtures of grasses and clover for hay ... ...... ...... ...... 3 The size at etch plot in each of the first twenty-seven experiments and mNMZSandaoistobetwo rods long by enema wide, end in No. 28, one rod square. Each person in Ontario who wishes to join in. the work? may choose any ONE 0! the experiments for 1906. and apply for the same. The material will be furnished in; the order in which the applications are received until. the supply is exhausted. It might be well for. cash applicant to make a' secoul choice. (or. tear the first could not be granted. All ms- berisl will be furnished entirely free 0! charge to each applicant, end the produce oi the plots will, of course, become the property of the person who conducts the experiment. J. BUCHANAN. Director. Ontario uric. Cone“. Guelph, ‘March 5th, 1906. . - k ”my: [up W M m III III! Ion.- “Wo wank! not be without chun- berlain's Cough Remedy. R is kept on ham! continually in our. home.” an W. W. Kearneprtfitgg at the -L_ even ' is just what every. tunfly N do. When kept at hand. may. (or in- stant use. a cold may. be checked at the outset and cured in much less time than atten- it has become act- t'lm! in the ayatem. The ranch is also without a r for croup in children. and. yri prevent the atâ€" tack when given as soon as the child becomes hoarse. or even after the creamy cough appears. which can on- ly. be done when thc‘r e is kept at hand, For made by. ' ts. I.“ of 1100 Bull Peterbono Examinqr; The lake navi- ation returns show that. 41,025,845 bushels oi wheat were W out of Fort William and. Part1 Arthur. dur- im the m d 1N5. Horq g'hzfn v w--r 11% ‘u mâ€" "| 29,000,000 bushels were carried. by Canadian vessels and. less than 12.- 000.000 by foreign vessels: Same 27- 254.842 bushels were armed to Can- adinn parts and 18,771,503 bushels wheat. .‘Depot Harbor. came next wrt’h 8.887.168 bushels. Montreal. 6.- 581.855. Owen Sound 2.474.175 “id- land 2.734.714. Point Ema 2.273- 846, Godmich $1,895,710. and King- ston $965,625 bushels. while Meatord. and Port Colborne and Thor-old re- ceived smaller consignments. The met that a think of the‘ahi eats. went through American c nnels shows that there is still room for improvement in Cana‘cfian transpor- tation tacilities. which circumstance emphasises the necessity. for. im- proving our canal system by the completim o! 'the Irmtq Great sumo: have been made in two or three years! and still Water will be made an the'next two or Ithree. Lake facilities will be increased. an the milways v will be in a position to handle the rain imam more efficiently seat the treat his. bag the wt strides at the «decade. or indeed. at the century. will be the introduction oi: the flu- lshed Trent Canal. . This nnnounoomont in made without any qnnlificotiom. Horn-Md to tho 000 pm- poution in who world ms roma- it. Dr. Iaonlnrdt’l Hom- (1 will emu: cm of P11». 16 h in tho form at 5 MN». It. in the only no randy and {nun-fly. It in impout 10 to our. on 0|th cm of PM:- with ointmonu. suppositories, injection, or outward n A gunmen in inked with an! of Dr. Iaonhardt'l' Hal-Bold. w con- Mn- . mouth'l taunt“. Go and as“: WMMM.“ The Wilson-I Illa. Ont. corn .«n. «a. futon» "Arum raw. NW Plots O : SIXTIES. 9 .â€" ‘ , Result dim Elections. The municipu muon- raw“ m It. Wm. W11 bin: elm“! Mar b] 88 01 a majority. “'1 Coun- omon 8011. new. Brown- Boche- 9°- Thursday. Jan. 4 pmbymian chnro‘ opemd last Sauna; Burns, of Torongtot Jon. 29â€"0n Monday morning Rich- nrd Johnson. 0! the 2nd concession, Mariposa, was found dead in bed. 0 . 0 On Thursday evening. am lost” Mr. Cottinghnm, ot Omemoe. on the occasion of his being, elected for. the twenty-first time in succession to represent tho tint ward in the town- ship of Emily. entertained tho alco- tors to an oyster supper. About 200 n. a-...., and Han Lindsay. brass band 3:233};th tln Lindsey. brass band under the leadershig 0: ml. G. H. Keeve. jr., enlivened.the company. 0 O The stockholders of the Port! Hope. Lindsay and Beaventon Railway Com- pany held their. annual meeting on My. 9th. The following were elected directors [or the current : Hon. A. A. Bnrnham. Wm. yeu' Oluxton. Jae. Stephenson. Thoma White, in. G. 8. Dainty, R. McKech- nie. R. Banish, F. Ferguson, J. B. Fortnnm Feb. 4â€"Adam HI Attorney-chum h : notary Public. in ‘ v, w _ in; paid to: whoaâ€"from 760 to 980. â€"-there hu not ban. be. than. 10.000 and bought up by the ”buyers. Great difficulty was experienced in obtnin- in; storm The Presbyterian church was open- ed on Sabbath last by Rev. Alex. Matthieaon, D.D.. of Montreal. The at seeing so urge a congrozation. and Rev. John MaeMurehy. or Eldon. delivered a. discourse in Gaelic. 0 U Man. 11â€"Denis‘mguire. 8 mi- dent o! Ops. drove his horses into .the Swans river last My, even‘ me. . Both box-see wfre lost. 0 O A Intel accident occurred on the fort dope and Lindsay Railway on Friday lat, by which Mr. Daniel Hue- lulhinlih. Deeeueglwuen- gazed in coupling can. when. not making a. proper connection. he wu embed by the collision wd death ensued in 0; low climates. _ O ,A til 8â€"We regret to have to w co the death ‘0! Mrs. O'Neill. wife or Mr. Hugh Q‘Neul: Ops. On Thursday lain. tho son or mr. Alox. £1ch“. Fondou, was acci- dentally shot. the ohms shattering 1h. Norm Mandamld. of tho Ounbray hotel. dud “may, last rm” night. . . > . April 29-3331: ‘13“ vook‘ th- old- ut non of ‘Mr. John Wlnw. W 7 yuan. wu burns! to death, hh chopping down too Mr. Anthony. Eur: mfié-hott'o'mina Em be m- ted up with engines of 28 horse-powâ€" wan passed by 114 maprity. Spook ticafitions and plans will be at one. pmparod. tenders will he asked for. and tho bnfldyq; will mon‘bo oom- mnlwl‘. . - . ‘ Capt. Crandoll. the enterprising propr' tor or the Str. Woodman, late. by launched another steamer. The new "craft in 80 teat long. 14 feet II‘ L‘ ‘:L him. hum On Friday last; Adm Hudspeth. Lindsay. .tolnw, ha been uppointcd public in Upper Canals. Jan. 21. 1354-31” new 1 church“ Cumin-0.7 W” Sabbajh by the Rev. Dr. «>me a; good privy! Jéhn snort wu km. oo the 28nd. WM]; market by-luv mpltd in is to be carefully important feature 4 The man who, 1n and neckwear, wears a is always known by hxs little points of difference t ones in vogue last season. m Iced the m (Toronto Globe.) ‘ ‘ A bill in the Legislature to prevent ‘ the bounding o! deer. m be rqzan'l- I ell an the nettlerc’ retort: against the general tendency. to tune zune lawn in the interest at eporte from the citiee. The eettleu hue naturally regarded the game an thein own. end hue been inclined to enable at me- ntninte thet pee-cm the deer (or the men from the cities. The eerly open season has been design“ ton than who ehrink from the hand- nhipe e! the dancing winter, and the shorten-on is epecielly the pri- vilege of the city me. The sites-- tion in complicated by the genera.- ity ol the city sport in hiring the set- tlcr (on guide. paying a lace board bill without complaint, and buying neenone in the woods helm he would kill a deer. I! he can watch on. the runway and shoot the hunted deet during I trfizhtened pause he in do- ing well indeed. But still-hunting is :11 art thet in acquired only by years 0! experience in the bush. 1: ’mquiree a training of the eye that cannot be attnlne din city life. An experienced woodemen enn tell the novice by his no’ue Ion; before he come- ln‘elght. To call his etlorte “still-hunting" would be e‘ joke. Hie eeaerneee to shoot at every moving objeot make. him much more anger- out to other. hunters than to the deer thet we warned of hit approach. The hill to ebolinh bounding will he sue- telned by ell humane eon-Mention. It will eleo give the eettlere an ad- vent-an that few would like to de- prive then of. The propoeed chance in in tin dlreetion: of all recent ehnnaee. u it nine at grater re- strictions in preeerving the hi; 3 o! the pronnee. ‘ . , IBU Emomm' Tad 0N Canal: Bill‘s N «no! no m at n. up in Owen Sound tb mt oi 1m! Option coins in tome the [int dunk-soundtho uniting of “Ii. pm on “NM Work- hot nth.“ which appear“ in In. San mun]; . L . \ c m m up tang: . WW“ “hm" ‘3. 1'0“ ad I“ My. but wo'vo coo-0W . Milan stopped. on rho first 6! MA rm W won't tutu in waning MM will data" A“. m m. Ari-In round on has. Mmmd‘mLki; Boldby all like In!" I P TIIE IIDIIIMIG OF DEER. Spring Hats It contains no opium 0' an to 1; baby as Aconfidently I: 331713111319: eon-MM . GARTEB fully dressed from head to foot; but ure of a man’s apparel is his Slit. and Italian make of stiff and sott hats, in price. There are many w lei-CI h I“ not any -aee d It‘ll Ila-If III-C. Prom Evening Pad: 1‘ W 124 Evichntly the Government ere de- tennined to put a. stop to may) selling in the ‘vaincu {or they. have buntiva me. one at. whom; paid a. Visit to this County. last week. Invâ€" ing received finial-mach that cer- min people vho wa'e keeping hotel were nellim ‘liqoor without a license. The (Dentin obtain“! 3 mph mt- nnt 1mm Polio. “in“ He- Sweyn end what five 0! each pla- eee in was”: and Melon. when local option is in existence. end he meoeeaud in discovering Liana:- in one of then, nudist, ano‘h circumstance that showed it evidently. had been I on mm or mount: an. on being charged with the «lance he was lined the maximum amount. 350. (it tent his flat meme). ant! costs. $4.50 at the cm House last man. The Police Heat-trace remarked that the apeonmodation supplied to travellers an! saute by Mr. Walton was very‘good indeed. and such a place was much needed in Oakwoot}, but as he started out. with a man- mun tine against law {quiet-a who but as he started out with a maxi- mum fine again: law breakers who had na license. he was obliged to con- tinua. it upon all offenders alike. It was the third (in be hand 'unpmed for this sort 0! olfenoo against‘the Liquor License Act. On Wodnuday Jul: the County mist!!!» hold court nt Olkwood, when: four different chums were 1.454 satin“ two brothers nunod Gro- zolle, the and being at grievounnâ€" unit, dmnkonnna, and disorderly and prohno Isuzu-3e. Tho éhnrges were hid min“ the noon-ed in De- cember, 190‘. whan Colon! Duncan and an Count: Malachite, but it WIS only n law any: ago that the pnrtba could he created, to tho: had gone intd thn hot walla. The evi- dome wu only partly hard on Wed- nuday. md bail mum uu'rnwl day. 18th (to-norm). when these 1 and 3:31! of othnn offences villi India of 610.13!»th I mine. Kr. Noamn Mm to-night on thu 6.30 train ganIotor'm Road. m Dunk-tn MW mom u‘hfl. In out. n. W. 080 mun-MIMI: I": ... m OUR! A com IN ONE DAY. M LAXA‘I‘I‘VI 330110 Quinn! smart appearance. y passed into. stock Canadian, e of stiH and soft Hats, and The Suboeriborislgli “mammold mubvoudvith. CH ERATE Carvers Guns MnLennan l}o.| as to bat, shoes Rifles AUCTION SALE Saws after all, the Knives sntes Clothes Scissors

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