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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 7 Sep 1906, p. 2

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“’OULD PROHIBIT EXPORT Come“t First Convention of the New Provincial Fish and Game Productive Associa- . flanâ€"Addres- of Chief Justice Fal- n It: Objects and Its ; oring of Prominent Spommon. Toronto. Sept. 1.-â€"The convention of ' h and Game Protective About sevent pen and patient over the province faced , me! JuStice Falconbddge, cred good solid information}. regarding the initiation of the movement. the valuable , 4- _. mun-m being done, and out- work at present being d“ m what m pro posed t alien in the future. Protection For Gum Fish. Dealing with speckled trout. the com- mittee on game fish nocturnended that the minimum length for catching he never. instead or six, inches: that sale under any conditions be declared ii- and that no change be made from the prohibition against exportation: awhile bass should not be placed in , n _.--n Nov. 30; propagation in fish hatcheries if workable; more Government atten- tion to maintaining lake levels during the spawning season. , . ,AA‘“;‘ ‘n fleherv m absolute prohfl "13.601: of all food I than of trots' legs for five years. No Export of Food Fish. the absolute prohibition of the expor- ufion of an tood fish for five years vns the radio-.1 recommendation made Dy the committee dealing with food fish. n was wowed that the 5-inch meshes mm OctltoAprillbemdeuciose season {or white fish, salmon trout uni! pickerel. and the close season for her- ring from Oct. 15 to April 1. aim it is - L---â€" ‘- -ouv-I|Inn for In years he pr-ohlbued. the great hm u I: recommended that be use of nets be not wowed. an! an: the Govemment uke pains to as- .eeflain that licenses be given only to W? persons. The appointmam ‘ot a. ummbsmner. who as a memtaer o! the a tamed! amended was the «Hunk I mam at rocipml relations bewm Canada. and the United States, A close «3501‘ from Nova 1 to M 1‘ was the and. The Governmem anemia adapt w strin‘em mteotivo measures. ‘ Fm- mushrats. an open season 7301111611! Omar“). ‘ l. and in southern wane“. um Nov. 1 ‘ 1t. lay l. was deified: and that 15 wsuuhmmmpmumme mama‘s exone- The Govemnent should make It.” to regulate mink and usher. aid the clone “son mould be tram Nov. 1 to March nore preserves tor pmpatatlon. Boner Inspection. 'nae counmlttee on fishery overseer: and came wardens reported in favor of sppolnting emcient men to look after both fl<h and game. one to be assigned to each of the counties. or aistficn where game and fish abounded. their whole time to be given to the work; that they have power to appoint as- sistants in specia! cases. and that two or more special detectives be appointâ€" an m ihvestigate. where necessary, and report to depenmenmi Mmmeh - ft we: also asked that the emcee: b!_%fi ‘ " MM A'- d‘- Aunn‘iflM :ers where spec 'hese other recommendations were de by the committee. :lack bass-erelve inches to be the :ntion Urges the ment to Take Ac menu wun lne v In favor of mum ummefits to "I lam um! “I“. “H (mo Into an Un 'vvm: tho. “I“ m In“ (at tho action d III 0! 1 1‘ u- cmnmitzoe am :ociyroml armnze- mum; mm mo l'mtod Samoa reported In "mar ur taking sums to make ur- ravgwnonis m Nun-ct Um shipping of fix'x and game inwally vaptm‘od in On- lawn mm the l’nm‘d Sun“. 3nd vice \vrsa; also. that there should he unl- turm law. for tho pmwuuflon and 3N- mm at tho 3m: lntomfllon- mmmh mad; by inhibit the omclui at both common eouid wax-k ninth» to: um OWL they have power [0 mt: m min! c8585. 3 mm special detbcth-es o iumtfia'm “"5"” in wt to Wmmml y also asked um the a! zrh of me tangiiiib'fi «m by me 86%?! 715° prohibit sane naming to include Animals ‘tion. to' be under haven! in fishery . mm Yen“ iVC ithfifi MR H “R When everyt in men n and you cannot a flew blocks With- out excessive fatigue, and you out into perspiration easily, and yofir face flush and you grow excited and shaky at the east provocation andoyon cannot hear to be crossed in anything, you an in danger; your nerm have given out; you need building up at once} To build up woman’s nervous system and during the period of change of life we know of no letter medicine than Lydia E. W’s Vegetable (7omgound. Here is an illus- tration. Mrs Iary J. Dabbruz, of.150 Main Street. Winnipeg, Manitoba, writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkhamzâ€" “ Lydia I}. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. LI_4_:_- On m. through Vegetable LOInqvuuu. u-.- .. w, tmtion. Mrs xIary J. Dabbruz, of.150 Main Street. Winnipeg, Manitoba, writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham :â€" “ L din E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Com- pount has been a blessing to me through that delicate period known as the change of life. For sxx {ans it disturbed my entire system. I had at flushes. wgs. extremely nervous. became pnleand debxhtat very ‘rrcgulnr in the monthly flow, the a well worgnn. exg'aept aux-int Ihe"oi>'en ball": for m deer. were proposed. At survey can 3t e distance of ten mine- from on! The Fi-hory Rm.- The committee on public genie do- make, parks and forests ”commanded that the northern and mm shores of Georgian Bay from mumey to Penetang be set saute toi- mung. The mfionenee at setting apex-t resem- bottle. lgMuuu uu .vw.,__,, ‘ y,ax‘:ldind§10timelwu her for advice. Her experience in at their service, free 0 cost. “mmfifl xmmat “at m M9 mg and 1514 III I vuu "’"" TEE BEST PART 0? “FE Folio. Raid u Lem}. Nlmm mm. Om“ Au. nâ€"w. E. Hunk. who a you an I?“ and “.000 w summwhonludth «8: may mutton and am volun- w.utu__ry in panda. Nmiflfid wm 0 Q. put I Willfld LII- Pm Amati. Montreal, An; sLâ€"erno - H o: m: um "3 n“ .e in the stomach. ”do n: consideration of 111° was deferred. namely. for huntinl ”0 emded mum Mom». 33â€"iteamar Pie- mo, in h ad man: '80 -.ry “ ‘h. A“. mm Brio w! Profit-once vary-n .- Commerce Department 113.3.ch cable despatch from J. S. Lark ada‘s commercial agent at ‘ Australia. stating that the C: would! Government has. intmc‘ mu giving a tarii! preterence to and New Zeaiand. This will increase the duties tar. cheese. grain. onions, pout: be: and bacon. The exact inc not given. - ‘_...-Iblnv nor. ‘lvcu. On woodenme. ammunition, boots. shoes. (vulture. engines. punts. paper hangers. saucers and pletewm, there is an increase of 10 per cent. The same tar!!! wm be levied on Canada us against the Uhlted sates. notwithstanding Canedt's repeated et- iorts tor a preference. Imports From Britain Increase. trade ten years ago. Notwithstanding the incl-cued duty collected on British tweeds since 1905. the demand for these goods 1: arm on the inereue. and Last year‘s imperts represented an increase 0! 8100.000 over 1905. Imports of British cotton manufacturers last year Were 86,650,000. an increaSe of almost 9. mil- lion dollars over 1905. and twice the value of the trade that was done in Ottawa mesa ‘vwa u. --- -. British iron and steel manufactures were imported.to a vulue of $7,640,000. which represents a. gain at upwards of $2,000,000 over 1906. and more than three times the trade 0': ten yem m. to the support 0! the enthorltieo in the we:- want the revolutionlets. Church Deepen“. lloscow, Sept. 1.â€"â€"A church at But- tovo was completely destroyed Thurs- ‘ day night by robbers. who even ended on the sect-ed elm cross, Bomb For Wedding Party. ervke. Russia. Sept. 1.â€"â€"A bomb was thrown at a. wedding procession 3 here yesterday. killing or wounding , sixteen persons. The perpetrators oi l the outrage merge among these killed. THE AUSTRALIAN TARIFF. Usovks. Russia. Sept. 1.â€"â€"A bomb wss thrown at a wedding procession here yesterdsy. Imus: or wounding sixteen persons. The perpetrators of the on were won: those muse. . . a» mm. at. veterans. mt. Lens women who sagas-Amped assent am his . .5.“ in mm“ In» an ma mam “f“ {ewefla mum A“ mmuw 91 mm 4mm“ mum AM “new! GM mam A“. team Mam amm‘ mmum e! we 91mm“ nemeuh mm ARWHM has he a m the mm Ameumm 9% m. 0w? we “MM “MN. m Mt user‘s-â€" ' ’ 9 9 ed a _ . flora! exhibit was not. a.- W in WI! IN. but we: a cmdmhle ene- Same fine “women: 01 MM. plant: and out (lower. were shew; has: evenlu the convention listened to lecture by H. 8. Atkell. B. L. and other new Untold Suffering and Constant Miseryâ€"Awful Sight me that Dreadful Complaint, Infgntile Ec- MOTHER PRAISES CUTICURA REMEDlES ‘me mm to M11 3}“ . 5w 7 aiunmd‘he‘ ,tan V. 9'33 apghod as per M‘w an in to unprove M \ an W «hm thyoe or {guy 'a $0 show a [“3ng ppm hum. to: the m “mom you. naboux‘nmety dag-u he was I woovapd. w“): the uuuuuuuuuuuuu ;emaâ€"Commenced at Top of his Head and Comet! Entire his" SHOT AND HANGED. to Britain and New Zeallnd But Not to Us. Sept. 1.â€"The Trade 9nd :se the duties on but- , onions, DON-t0”, tim- The exact increase is agent at. Sydney. that the Common- : bu. introduced _3 énce to Britain Some Civilians ewe Municipa! Association I How Best to Get Mayor J. 'J. Elli. of om- Bloated the NM Presidency-Hon. Mam Bock TON. of the PM 0' fl” Hydro- Eloctrio Gemini-ciao and Ex- plains 80m. Poll!” -- 05m Eloctod and leutionu. ‘ Toronto. Au; 80.â€"â€"Esfly development In 011me and thc ’ Toronto Aug 80...” development 1 of the rate in Ontario and the mnnmiuiom eiectric Power to every 111mm Initial to m it were nude the principel issues yester- dny before the ennui convention of the Ontario Municipal Convention. which met at the City Bepmentetivee tron! 3 into number of cities and town! in the province m ettendint the meeting. and they seemed to be unanimous in their expressions restrain: the benefits of electrical enâ€" ergy supplied et a. low figure through the Honey of the mvlncini Govern- vâ€" ___,, “5m- biii passed at the in: lcsaluu v. the Legislature. Explanation of Hon. Adam Bock. At the conclusion of his address Hon. Adam Back. who was commended for his efforts in endeavoring to get cheap 1 power. explained some points in the power bill which some or the delegates wished eniightenment upon. He said; thnt in brie! the provisions or the bill ‘ permitted the Hydro-Electric Power Commission to go to companies which sireody have a. few iliione invested in lama at Niagara. Falls and se- cure from these compnnles estimates of [atom the municipalities. or. or its own eccord. enter into some scheme to se- cure chaper power. providing the comâ€" pnniei ask too much. . Cut to Innieipelifies. When the Commiuwn c estlmte u to the cost. of 6 cm to each munlclpdlty at those W. Should a. take power. u my sell lt‘ minimum and by the Commission. which sale price will be high enouxh to include interest um! sinking fund on money invested. Further. he stated bmuxht 80 available. The Comm .4 I..-» nflol' I“ .0611 m w um an town 9? CPI; town or cuy. can No! Manama Policy. Asked by t dolente whether the Go'- emment Intendtnc bulldmc plan: or expronriallng tho-e um.» mm at Mum-3' Faun. “whim: um 06mm- Ies «me not m t power at a «mum. ly iow mm Mr. Beck reviled mu he com not announce the policy or the mwfimmt on this matter. \ MW mm at 0mm. Mayor Thumb; m a! mu. Am. L £1;wa lot mm. .Al Inn..- trial. 3nd and that 1! without 3 publlclty den . At the comm-ion 0 ‘on the power question 4 “do and Municipal E James manta. asses ht vice. “\th fit WIN “‘1‘ fimfiflhb a immune; m w‘ud not I“ Th“ 1.3m: mulch“ °°“' exlond um“ ‘ um mu 0' cu minimum mud to I“ m pup-fl! " m collect tfl' “7- V' mu “‘9 lwcu "'7‘-.. won tem u to no man; uni-do: uu N099": Moflted m proper. nowmuundtng mutton- I" . mt mu ”mutton wply to m. lo- otl mumuu ”kin; mt power be u fll munhlpdltlpl to m The in! “tam {aimed mum 1 calla“! C 11w - xginmmu w W x .msm W. m“ a“. Ammo IW “5 - '* mm. m an 3! HM \\‘ [or me ”“9“! be new” mu!" of cum to on“ “J n u” mu mmve' non tom 0 N 'W )onmed We thus!!! Discussa t It. ' A. moo. NR8 7”"! Manon 3: W” mad bl‘ of 39"? of the On- " “(I Mr. NU Onuno mum-I chief emu”? 0 the Commission Smith. | msmu a. o!” constructing. aft min; for the V which ”PU ‘0 electric PM"? ‘3‘ "I“... w... electrlc point under the set. He was born In Denmark In. 1870 an: graduated from the Institute at Tech- nolosy at tho Chulottenberg. WY. For new you: he was consulting on- gineer for the Siemen and Butte Elec- tflcfl Co. in devoloplu water power: In W. Russia and South Ania- E. went to New York m 1905. 0: yesterday. At night. whoa they mama-manomM-? dock to the tune 0! 30,000 or so. it was another experience to linen to the com- ment: made. end to hear the crush of chilch laughter thet rolled don: the wide galleries like 0. great nu break- ing on u. shingle beach. The weather The luncheon at 1 o'clock yesterday drew together a. gathering at prominent oducutlonlstl. A parttcuurly distin- guished guest was Prat. Goldwln Smith. who contributed some interesting re- msflu. touching upon conditions as they had changed in Toronto during Shhw of the Board of Education. and James L. Hughes. school inspector. Truth! 1: Manufacturers' Der. éfifi'bt' the Board W: L Hughes. 8 To-dl-Y 1| Hamil: 8...! Turnth Into lnouuihflity, Int Pram-ad by Foltow Prioonor. Port Arthur. Aux. 30.â€"n1ke Evtno. an lull-n. who was mud in tho mm Attempts to m. Ohm. Tfiu Again. Kingston. Au. :0.â€"-Tho murderer. Churleboln. who "caved from the pen!- tenuuy some months ago and was re- captured. mule mother “tempt to es- mpe (mm confinement. He to 3! work cutting the but 0! his cell when mural. PORT! 6:11 PERIIA'I PRO‘I’EO‘I‘. 90mm! “w W1!“ \W Milan!!!“ ha mam a m M Leehine Gena Hep-«w. Eontreel. Au. 3°.â€"'An the factories don: the whine Goad. which even damaged by the flooding "lulu mm the bank of the Cote 8t. Pun! (ete- by the steamer Dundurn Tuesday. were eble to resume operations yesterday. Thevreaumptton of canal tunic took place tut night. struck a ’ clued with any» and m , of g pen and has Inked a an 0!! meet [I mam mm mm. Hi w.» 3 nun: Gum. Sept. 1 «M *1» 0mm florucuuuu Association mu“. 3‘ H. Dun)». A. Guchdst. W\ J. Mme. and W. lunch were “pound g. w‘ on {he Government and at to 5“. tho m ATTEMPTING ESCAPE- 13 i‘urh m ATTEND. but I. I tho We“? show 11‘} muti- MK“ \\' c...“ mama. {. 80.â€"â€"All the notoflfil |ne Can“. which '9" a flooding with; mm 19 Cote 81. PM“ «to- Dundurn Tue-any. WON mun-ulna: tenem- Room OM all 3‘ U” “W mm on m M u 'Ch‘CK. W h IIMI‘ Mix“? 3? Mam Turkhh mm mum «mm m mt this morninx, as she has practically re- covened from the caecu o: the outfitt- Sho bu oompietely nan-1n her nor- ‘n‘ "mum condluon. but has not the L1.-. week 00¢” the matter. ignored-.ndlwuxtveunoworkto do. To ; nun who u not amid a: work this was amicable." He denied an» a bum 3mm mm mm mm at M. W): M men but not aobort modding 30"!”- SCO‘IT 8: BOWNE. oust-III... n WEEKL'I five flat an new»: Will! other an 1! mm. The 3‘: Wreck” 1t 1. very 1m- will ever the opium“ 3‘ I! h to“ this 0|]! hi “6‘ [Hearing Sale ... wm Sell the Balm of My Stock, com- J. G. Edward: M {fa [MM 9.an m REGABBLESS of m o ooooooou om OorS Winchester 6000606660 BOX 415‘ Susan MIMI, w»- ‘3

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