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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 20 Apr 1906, p. 3

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“ Early this morning. The W asked for instructions as to 9P d” m oithe body,and wa'ssi-znedbl. a ffMBanion, Mr. G. A. Rachelle- I”. tin public mm. - Don‘t copy. But you can: olqbogate or Change some one «has atlas thhâ€" “t ”Ding open. to flu criticism of: “Dying. » - . In Joni: u. Bear, son or m m m Bear, W m ; Pram the Evening Post, April 12. This morning Mrs. J. B. asunder» ”nth ward, received the 83d mfiWB 1mm V'mcouver, 3.6.. that he! hr.- ‘1‘". 311‘. John N. Bear, was drown- baton changing it 4 ' Du’t overlook the ntilitn 01 a carâ€" tain number of fixtnm.‘ : ' be afraid to try something, new in the way of a display... Dont nu a. sunny wimbw {with 800th that the sun will discolor. A Dan let the windowptand too he. Aweekisthelimit. ,. Don’t be aimid to spam! I httle‘ PM! on the trim. .It willows nu out not. a mu- .» M all M t. m ~ (Written by Rev. D. B. Peter- sen, Franklin. an.) ,- A long hard winten and : fimfifit mm has 3;;th wane hawking ”mm. and pushed hawking um mm .12 mews; fiftllfij may. from the usual; flamed mu m thfigfid Mari; 8““ fig]; ”8m: in: many; that . at m wmm ms; 'tfn‘t Effii BI 83% mama Byway. mu swim 3m ‘ gm «5: ”gnaw“ ”a 533...; SA mm; mm m ” W 34%“. a“ #3; i .' w, . 53;; law, was. m3? ‘9!!! w . wag-.amém mm; F 33‘9““ awn}; mm” VH1 awn hem mm: m‘m'fe memaihmemn “:13 pan a! 391:. . flu mat Willi m in W whim cariuaiwr» ate 7 is , in Main; mat not «8 9min! «at is the extent at being 31mm 1 mmâ€" ning process. as the inevitable 1‘- ault will be to feed Hum 011 unit but, and therefore it tog": boom the paramount issue in the raising (it (hm late hatched chicks to see how but we can grow 'them without "leading them off their. teet"â€"which mm without injuring their age-p 2322.2...“ 22 i W?! tlg-ngéfis 2.. .22... Jaw-M331 “:13 WC 9' 4913-.“ m smut thi nu caring far at: m must not a: the extent at being ning process. as $111 am will he to feed lat. ad thorefam it an paramount ism d than late hatcha m SUIIEI 0|!ch All IT! GARE gummy" u m mu mm W??? k“; “839:”! ' Du": neglect the uppefn part 01 the W. . ' f . ’: stick to one style of trim- ming. Branch out. » . . Th merchants :11 Kathy. as a! rule drum m: and artistic window's. i but turn an acne who could. int-E wow. and the following ‘Don‘ta’my inspire Hum to do more to attract tin; and therefore we prefer to keep ontbaideotsafcty udnot try to Ions than too (at. which would men tnilure in the acoompluhment d mountâ€"naturism than ho-x ton real winter sets in. Food rich in frame-building mate- rial '- tmnfore of first. consideraâ€" :ion. a. 1:1: least Approach to fat- mumummm VI”...WWW '0 ’ O â€" Alll Th" 1‘ I Iflfht‘i fl‘hlll'l‘ O Don‘t skimp on elbow mfae 1“ fining tin glass ' Dart wait: till a trim is fly We“ SAD NEWS FROM TIIE COAST. a -... -h [msmka or. last- ahu commenced yin, She was‘flighty. strong at m and resented cucloaing inpen, d bothered as much by constantly ring aver the wire tense 6! five ,t. Last Monday she flaw out once ”9. I was too busy to hunt he; catch her. and the pen. nht being ranged so I could drive her back ’ I drove her into the barn and to a 95311, whem I had enclosed an "a ccckrel that has as yet been Ltmd‘ The day of the fifth she Had to lay. The sixt}: she hid an a A,A lam; will hinge: pans gonna-notion mm tin to can the 10oz}! nowa- r’s attention to each mac turn you make. - - “or, at an 2,28. making t eggs in. 48 The stall being closed. with- 11 an Open' window and the im- ‘rty of another hen securing- e precludes the possibility of n- being made. . prolang. tic aiming unnec- A quick plunge will im- TIE snow MIMI. {131.3 nan PULLE‘L. [ an Annex-ban rod P‘m‘fl r one year old. alter 133' smut! to the Inna-at: d Milton Mm: Is the wngpnd Won of. 3 first-elm mm ind ms. 3 POUHRY RAISERS’ (0RNER m “WWW“ ‘ oath m Fenelcn Falls Gazette; A confer- [ence- held on. Wednesday between a ,ccmmittee ot the Board of Trade, and [the Power Commissioners resulted in ,a decision. to offer power. ‘to mannâ€" lactnrers at ten dollars per horse power per annum to concerns taking ‘a considerable quantity and employâ€" iing a fair number of hands. It was also decided to advertise in the journâ€" als. The town would probably be prepared to ofler additional induce- ments in- tm way of exemption from taxes. As taras knowmno place in Canada has offered power as low as ‘ the Falls is; prepared to supply it. and such libeml terms. coupled with othâ€" ‘er inducements and facilities, ought ‘to prove attractive enough to lax-iii; manufacturers here. There is now ;some 500 horseâ€"power to spare, §enough to run five or six establish? 1ments of the capacity of the turni- ‘ ture factory. which used in the neigh- ‘ bcrhood of 100 horse-power, "HT "‘7 ’l'kx‘v y" . .,.l, ‘1 to: flat . time mm m the 193w 0.1 133: chick; gm what to feed “have few u» my own expen- genre that the ca ctteq quoted ad- vice. “Feed 8 little and often." is not true to the letter, nor conducive to best results. ea in most instance: this means h M hazard times. Feed the litt a chick: all ~they will eat up clean every two hours. and he sure that the first meal is 3iven at daylight and the last at night as late as can be given ‘them, even it a lantern is necessary to do it with as' thle' in of Much importance in the raising of late hatched chieh. As to tin teed usedâ€"wheat bread Foosb- rmmmmmm of $100.00.. I, The Fenelon Falls Furqiture Com- pany. «Limited. who Winn: fire some weeks ago, have been compell- ed to make an assignment for the benefit of their creditors. The assig- nee is N. L. Martin, of this city, says The Toronto Globe. and a meeting: of creditors will be held at his office on the 24th inst. The liabilities arejaid to be over $100,000. The wrapany is- understood “to have been: prosperous concern prior to the fire. A l i , E] nouns pen mom-mun. Anetta: m‘mtake .treqnently made and largely due to the teaching of so-called “poultry science" is to leave the chicks so long without nourish- ment that they, are weakened in the very start, and when food is then finally put before them an impaired digestion in the result. but a min- take may also be made in the other. direction by teeding’mone than is needed the tint two feeds. For: the first two days you will find that the hen para a good deal more attention to keeping her. little ones warm than to hunt up a his dinner for them, and we should do the name. Where hrooder chicks are to be hnndled the question. of 'warmth in one of considerable impdrtanee. We have read heaps of rubbish on the motion, and most of: it hymen that new little about and cared lees for tin wellare 6! chicks. “ ‘ Thousands of chicks are killed ev- ery year by, making this mistake. and especially so by causing loosens“ of the bowels by the feeding of a sloppy mess, that in Some cases was called "moist” when. it wag nothing of the kind. _ > ‘ toning will hinder. bone commotion so my at this period, so we must so balance our. ration that the frame and flesh mgrowth will keep in the right relation to one anoth- er. The first food is of much more importance than‘is generany rea- lized, and especially‘ so by. the begin- . new in the business. ! A mistaku in. tho composition at the first food may make so much trouble that it will hinder our aros- pectg oi gym; the chicks tgke hold ,AA~LL Si me and begin growth as it ought to begin. Poultry Fascism and Farmers) HEAVY FURNITURE FAILURE. To be continued on. condition. Mm e mm ma. mmuWMWWM mm“ “mm“ ‘1.â€" â€"â€" -v--- V Government ownership wd «intro! of all man: of transportation cud inter- communication. Municipal ownership of a1 public mimics. - - ‘_A -u -â€" â€" ’â€"â€"_- ___.,,,, 1n eight-hour work-day tor an em- ploye- ot the valnclu and Federal Government: .and muddy-Alden- mouey only. Whitman 0! child labor under 10 years of at first lien for women’s m About!“ at contract prison labor. Suntan inspection of mines, factor- in. mercantile establhhmenu. dwell- ings, mmpmwhm laborhper- tamed. Compulsory education up to 16 ynn of age. and adoption of s Mary free school book‘system. . Prohibition of paper mm Organize In Mutualâ€"Public mm- Ihiv Maia Plank,- Honireu. April 11.-At a. meeting 01 Labor men 3 new put)! wu organised with the tollowinl platform: - 4 53 you luck «:50 no“ a E , 4333:: in 1a- -uoh 13829.5 53? 252â€" ‘ B3 unhn «095â€"59 2-» v0 00352803 Queue of the Premier end Led} Laurie:- â€"The Other Guests. Ottawa, April 17.â€"Atter receiving end replying to the civic address you- terday. B. B. 8. Prince Arthur oi Con- naught, drove to the residence of Sir Wilfrid and Lady Leurier, with when; he dined. n.‘ other fleets present were Lady Sybil Grey. Lord Redeedale. Admin! Seymour, Gen. Kelly-Kelly} Col Davidson. Capt. Wyndham Mr. Lawson. Hun. Charles and Mn. 1m:- pdflck, my Borden. Bl? Else» and my mosaic“. Col, um am am- bu‘r‘y mum its». and was. it L Baf- aw mm ”is. Vanni-a» mu 0! the mwtehmt-mmw bi vii-slab. Mm b an t mu (a may muflpgz Ammunbu- Leeds to lndictmcnt of some Promin- ent Buffalo Melch- Bnflalo, April 17.â€"-Fred 0. 1mm. recently appointed collector of :the Port of Buffalo. and former won:- 0: Erie County. was yesterday indicted by the grand jury on n charge or steel- lnt from the County 0: Erie sumo-8- matinx $38,870, and recdflnt stolen property in a like amount. 8mm other secret indictments were headed inhythegrandjnry,whichhesheen investigating alleged putting in con- nection with the purchue by the coun- ty ot the North street cemetery as a site for the 65th Regiment srxnory. Postmaster Fred Gretner yesterday externoon appeared before Justice Ken- end: and entered a. plea or not guilty to charges of bribery, to‘ influence a vote. The charges arose from the pur- chase or the cemetery as e site for the armory. The contract for the removal of the bodies was secured by B. J. Con- over. He was to receive 816 for each body raised and relnterred in another cemetery. Conover has been convicted on a charge of grand larceny. In his trial evidence was given showing that the bones found in single graves were divided into several parcels which were buried as separate bodice. The countY. It is alleged, was robbed of $100,000. Since his conviction Conover has ap- peared before the grand jury and. it 18 rcponed. laid before it evidence which has involved several members of the hoard of supervisors and some promin- ent political leaders. Pcyment at wat- THE INSURANGE W1“. THE C CANADIAN LABOR PAETVQ PRINCE AT THE CAPITAL BULL KILLS A IAN. ‘cEMETERv‘scANnALâ€" H. JONES’ SPECIAL TRIP. 10¢)!th Wine 860th. commander of the sum; Army In the United Staci. announced yuterd‘y that the Intern:- uonu Salvation Army COW will be held 111- the Hippodrom- New 101% from Kay 11 to 16. - v-u, - Prizes v!!! rant! n fifth place. Provision for Albert: red vlnt white varieties an axe! iag ES #8 8 a E 'EE'S‘ lncerated yesterday at Dominion No. 1 comery. through becoming entangled with the chain unchmmt at the hoistâ€" 1 tow millions. He said it would not be very much for the Government to spend £10,ooo.ooo per mm In making out or those croflefl and urlonlmral labours,’ muons and unskilled M0:- er: who were walking about the streets or living on tho verge or am- vatlon. 3 good and prosperous people who would fight {or the no; 1: 1: won hm. falron the red Me will be $200, which is believed tn he the largest. award for ex- made at my will be for .The first prize hiblt of grain continent. This Ghee m, N. 8.. April 11â€"well!!! Beckett. ‘ miner 3: 81'1er ‘88 mummy killed yesterday by a. tall 0: stone. He m 62 in" 0‘ “'9'- Winnipeg Industrial Fair on». For Wheat, $200 A: First Award. Winnipeg. Apr-fl 17.â€"As due recogni- tion at wheat-growing as the leading {Industry of Western Cumin.- the Win- nipeg Industrial Fair board will hang up prizes for cereal this year aggrega- lns $500. 7 .A- - AAAA _‘l-‘ I- Good Investment For Canada. London. April 17.â€"-(C. A. P.)â€"-In- tervlewed u Aberdeen. Gen. Booth told of the eflorts o! the army 1n colonial: Canal. and declared it to be a. good investment for the Government to spend my.“ wmmmm Two Stool W7 Wit}: Valuable "u'gaaLa-unsoopm Den-oat. In... April 11.4mm nod mmmmhms‘” we wanted m morning _ Secretary E. A. Herd! reported some comma-sue prone“ end activity in Library circle: - The W. Plot. A. B. Minus. recretted to new to present a. some- what unufldectory report. Inasmuch es the expenditure of 8113.83 left a. den. elt 0: 840.62. cm to a. technleauty the Government grant promised we. not tortheomhu. hence the pend; The Senate last night M the so- called uthperjury hill. proposed by the insurance mum-an; committee. the vote being and fl, nay: 16. Aâ€"moluuon was paged; . urging on the Government the reduction or postal men on books. periodicals and mac.- es. '1‘. W. K. bum. superintendent of public max-loo. u! d ; reform in ma». It was he intenuon to no tint then vs: 3 llbrsry in every school to mate . low of good mum in the young. If It Wasn't For Cmie Librarie- Would 30 Scene. " Toronto, April I‘mâ€"Severe! matters of interest were weaned at the sixth an- nual meeting yesterday of the Ontario Library Association. held both uter- noon and evening. in the Canadian In- stitute on Conan street, under the chairmanship of the president, w. J. Robertson. B. A" LLB. or the public “bury, St. Catherine!- There was a toodly gathering or members. including seven] ladle... N. Guard. B» C. L. of Santa Public Library. sated that a. list or children’s bookshadboenpmmdandmt to the Government. A brie! discussion ensued concerning suitable books for children. 7 I Smoking Rooms. Rev. W. A. Bradley of Berlin made some remain on chess. checker: and smoking-room 1n _connectlon with a public library. The smoking-room ya not a success at Berlin. owing to the inadequacy of aceommodstlon. W. H. Henwood. W of Bmttord, re- ,orted am: theme was Accommodstlon for m 1.: Brandonâ€"the home at the Icheme worked well. Opinions for and alum: the Ides a: moth; quarter: :11 libraries balanced Cm. ‘ - _. “3:33 3.903%“ AIM pow)“: A“; y, :33! iz=fiovefle§ we mm W ‘33“ g; agggw eggj. a ggw @1399: m. 0? Bfi Of"- fimm m“ nwr 39$ in mm was mmhuuan tor in" wâ€"ww 7'1? rrv‘vv-‘V This nah: n tom of five I". add- ed to the statute hook: out o! the mm of nine hills introduced by the com- xnutoo. Two other: ore In the Gover- nor's hands uniting his approval nod two are still pending In the Lexis).- tum Raise ’i mfi-al of Immune. “a m; away Mai-y mum! mama; In the evenlnx Hr. Robertson can tho pmflenuu address. In which he um um had It not then for the ten,- emity of Andrew (Emma they would have in hpte um menUVely M library bonding: yer-e may m u}- 8. A. International Congress. Binghunton, N. I. ”IQ 11st!!!- Emma: or LIBRARIANS A NEW DEPARTURE. Y; INSURANGE BIN-.5: 'i’wo Bad Accidents. COSTLY COLLISION. M the Fivo-Yur-Old Son of Mr. D. Fitzgerald. Beneville. April 17.-â€"A drowning m- eld-at occurred hero max-dag truer- nooo. tho victim being Edvard. the five- your-old and only son at Hr. D. nu- uanld. human 0! the boiler shop 1! the G. '1‘. R. works here. The little tel- Meadvme. PL. Aid] 12.--All departâ€" ments of the Efle‘ Railroad show hero were put on hut-um. router-day on .0- couutotthocolluflkc. 7. .. m Tam April I‘mâ€"3t W W portod yam-w W 3‘3 Wm“ "m uneduduvommundm‘h‘m" undo which want our 3"“ “m um gnu-noon- A nm' °1 banana in the M“ '°'° “um": reports received here from Illinois and mam some of the mine. in those m an filling with 1mm beau-e pummel: and engineers luvs qun vat. Optima-3' Last Word. . Nev York. April 11.â€"-'i‘h'e Tribune any: the cod opentors’ reply to the workers will dock." tint their in: proposition to Praia-m Mitchell is John-town. P... April 17.--In a riot n: the Windber mines. near here, last night three mm were shot dead by deputies 3 boy was funny wound- ed. and Eugene Denney, n mining en- gineer m taken to the hospital eerie ously injured. The riot we: the result of en attempt on the part of striking miners to re:- one some of their comrades who bed been pieced under arrest. A state of tenor prevails. Sheriff Berley has nude 3 demand to Governor Pennypac- her for mom. Shortly before midnight the town quieted down end the crowds began to disappear trom the streets. The late constabnlery was summoned from Greenfourt. but n freight wreck delayed the train. and it is expected that the constabulary will 'not reach Vim before eeriy morning. Tron- ble is anticipated. however. when the eonstebnlnry arrives at the mines. u the foreign element ere very untag- onietic to stete omcere. .- 7. A IR STATE OF TERROR In Stflking Miners Shot By Deputies Near Johnstown. Pl- The bodies were lying In the street Int night where they tell. the strikers ”than; to .367 the annex-token to re- move them. The foreign element celehnted Eu- ter loam tn the mining oectlon. end much liquor has been used. The streets were thmged ell do: with boisterous fl? 7 How a: Bum. no trouble nut-tea gt a o'cma. when Dem” anew! ficthmm mm m the ma mum: new by the mum mm In t «me Q! the Min at the In; at the umber-t ma been NW «snag UN 1!!! iii!“ 8! H1! “flit? g“! an NBC“: 93! I!!!” W crowds. DEAD BODIES LIE IN STREETS Eugen. Dolanoy. - ”fining Engine, Wu Curiously and 1 Boy Fatally Woundedâ€"Thu. For-59mm An Trouble In Expand. IELLEVILLE BOY BROWNS. Rliiwaymcn ”a“ Fight win. mum. Tor-ado In Tull- Fool Eflocb. m u w Cobalt. Apr. IQâ€"(Bj‘. Silventon Sys- temâ€"I had been put win. and I sim- ply acquired a bag and. pick-axe. and an ant to find my (mum. I button! into the first bit at land that did not look as it it had; hem pulverized by dynamite and then civilised by a lur- row. and beam to wialtl my pick as cuelgqu'cally #8 {he storied mother- in-law wiels her mum. . . The first. five or six delves more not remanded. but a couple. ct swing; late: I uprooted an aid boot and an empty. tomato tin. Enaxtrazrad to mow strenuous warm I shortly: un- earthed a peculiarly. :haped bottle, about the in (1 9n n? , hip-peck- ot. and them! knew thux was liable to hit a vein any moment. Ion minntu' hard work followed. Tina the plot struck N2“ with a hollow sound. I took a look through the with offihe Mlle to no it any law ' ' night. he wanted, therein ht .m Illuminati. flare. wua nothing to b inflict“. Th1! I: did. cud Mad a. ban which contain- ed i am ,Tziem ’ty “Mam‘vhh ”gunman-cum mum POTATO â€"Thsgrest Mo, absolute! m proot, suchsnenornons amppsrthst are.titlisssofiosineo lmu‘g’oolgttusnd 41!», $1250 toronslh, Micro-spouse, humsmoom; onspotseocroppedin one you- 3611bs. Itnsustosgrowsrthseefinesthe onssnesoi] withssmowak sndnorot. Send!orliu,oonhimhistoq,pho°t:potpoms, ’ psi,” 0 lnionsh'onsl she. lsmtnnnthisisthenost wo pot-so o; film-news! heretornrstfine.Puresoedsoldonl ‘(M mflsssimu momma; “nan Smith » Bros, Box 36, Beachville, Ont. YE; can getthomvflmohewhorotordoublotho money. Sendtareanr plsto dphnhpostoante. smmusmm. Gut this Ad. out, may not appear ag'aln. Order now M II. bell’uhrly,the new fancy buck, Concord Hub- 3;“. mg“ Moon's Elfly, chowe’ only black Nag-n, ”Climaflâ€"Cheny Bod, Loam Isl-ht, New RadCro-u, Nouâ€" WM 50 an Yâ€"OPraidont, new fmcy late. All ate) yanked, 311' M radytophntonroooiptof 82.15. y Ippod $116 mnIgat menu-c1 um a I ma firmrIthl Herald. 8. TEDDY "I! II MAI-1'. .w QWW ”” W W W“” “M m In order to procure such necessitiesssam requisite "for you, we have gone to a great deal of trouble, and have been successful in our selections. You will find the latest and daintiest new spring ideas in N eckwear and accessories, Collars, Stocks, Bands, Beads, etc, also some very hundsome white linen embroidered Belts, Buckles, Shirt Waists sets. Gloves are a con- sideration this season, as fashion demands short sleeved garments and elbow gloves We carry a stylish and correct line in Kid, Silk, Lisle- thread, Tafi'ets and Cotton. Mom». In!» I. tho mm of twinning. “my“ am you mu» at. and when you at. m «hm. Thu an mm; 1'» you Mn. If you cannot have a new Costume for Enter. just touch up the old with can elittle decoration, and you’ll feel you’ve done your best. We would advise you to examine our white mh‘goodn in Venting: and Bantam; everyone in charmed With than; thou who come to 1001: many return he: purchase. Easter is the season when everyone must wear something new. .Yon must be one ofthe well-dressed many who will don new raiment that day. 0’Loughlin Melntyre. Easter Novelties; 243 FRUIT PLANTS FOR $2.75. Plant Bargain MmbequndinSeedGmAmoistion CASH AND ONE PRICE. )b mun-m (St. MIMI-nu.) Among the mom limit! «we!» float might be the W8; ' Bow-canyon tau whcnqcmtmu: tantamount” .. Howoanymteilwhenn‘cutunc 6 Per Cent. Investment First Mortgage Bonds, Intarest pyahle hut-yearly, in 7917 on J. C. SIRION. Wood’s m («filing

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