x 1 ##ufl' ' 4 w. . U “v «6 Girlhood and Scott: EmulJion are linked together. Ithafoodthatbufldsandireeponpa girl’sstrength. A , j The following summary 01 Its pro- visions will he read with intcn-St: 1. All buying and Selling is pro- hibited except, drugs and medicines. mt-als, and travellers' tickets.â€"â€"Se€- tions 2 and 3 (b) and (g). 2. All labor, business and work of nne's ordinary calling, or for which n he is paid, is prohibitedâ€"Section .. . uh“ (-5) Starting or maintaining ï¬res, and vontilatinrr. pumping. and in- speCting mines. when any such work is (‘Sst'nti'al‘ 10 the protection of life, health and propertyâ€"(9) H3) Supplying for lawful purposes light, heat, ('nld air, water, or gas. (6) Supplying for lawful purposes light, heat, Cold air, water, or gas. â€"ll.) I (7;) Conveying travellers or His Majesty’s mails.â€"(g and q) 1-0“) (‘untinuing t0 1h0ir destina- 1ion of froight trains and vesselS, but. not. making up or starting out such, nor way freight work nor gathering: m‘ dish'ihuting Cat‘sâ€"(h) :9) Loading and unloading mer- chandise at intermediate points on or frmn passenger boats m- passenâ€" ger trains not at terminals. nor on or from {Wight boats or trainsâ€"4i) 1m \Vux'k nu‘cssary to ki‘t‘p rail- way linos and trucks opensâ€"(j) ' .Xo construction work. of any kind. nor Works nf Clerks in ofï¬ces. nor any but cnwrg‘cncy rap-air work. isl THE LAW ES.“ l’.~\RI.I.\.\[I“..\"I‘ \HIH‘II CAME \IAIH‘II lst. 'l‘hc- LURD'S DAY Parlizum-nt in 1906 March lst. SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS Of [ORD’S DAY ACT allgwmi THE STANDARD BANK edition of u mornmg uauy papcx,‘ but not the publication. sale or dis- tribution of papers on Sundayâ€"(M 16) Work by ï¬shermen after 6 p, m. in taking ï¬shâ€"«11) , 117') Making maple sugar or syrup if done in the woodsâ€"(v) \18) I'navoi-dable work in saving property in imminent danger of de- struction, e.g. by ï¬re or floodâ€"(W) (19) Operation of ferries whore authorized by compeuent. authority.â€" (1}) ‘ , - I. YI__'1 SI \;‘I (‘20) Work authorized by the Rail- way Commission in special circum- ~xtances in handling freight on rail- \vays.â€"(x) 5. The â€business of amusements, ets.. is absolutely prohibitedâ€"See- tion -5. etc.. and in New Brunswick and P. B. I. all amusements are prohibited by the old Provincial laws, which are still valid. 6. It. is un‘lpwful to run, conduct, n "c - 4. Those compelled to work on Sunday are allowed a. full day’s rest during the week if on railway, teleâ€" graph, telephone, or industï¬al work. â€"-Se<:ti0n 4. White WW! I". F. Loosemore, Manager BMNCKES ALSO AT CAMBRAY AND WOODVILLE. This SU FARMER‘S SALE NOTES DISCOUNTED 5 bank makes a Sp Notes at 1V nan) 11 COD" vriflsâ€"Uiring horses. car- small boats for perSonal intended for labor, busi- onvnying pleasure excur- ï¬rthâ€"(o) noidahlc work after 6 p. urine: the regular Monday VS DAY .»\("1‘ passed by in 1906 is in force from amt ant OF CANADA Head Office - - ' ‘ f ya rd or milk cheese and l the dolixerV m milk n and the “ark of ts and of Watchnmn. and unmading (1 LINDSAY BRANCH TN > BY '1‘ H E ( )1“ (j ANA DA INTO FORCE I‘. :1. m. and crews in hand- ;t wt w 0cm 1 h (‘SC‘ 1nd :1 (121 i 15' papc the of its pro- IQTAIUIHID MY§ DRUGGISTSI soc. Ann $11.00. U13 \u “u... '., _ work of: lint in those days the highway was; watchmen. nncli‘ainod, except by a. shallow gut-q iter. more or 135s open, and little M'scs. (‘ar-Ewas then knoWn and even loss was; ' personal done about making the public thor-i ihm'. lmsiJoiig‘hI‘are little more than a lane; ure‘ («cur-â€which was muddy in wet weather.’ iaml a barren. sunburnt and dusty: after 6 p. {strip in dry times. Having no way 1r Monday by which to run off, water stood in! whiz-h ily paper. lthe shade 01' the few trees =ale or disâ€" i \Vcre allowed to reach their arms nut“ nday.-â€"~(p) over their driveway; narrow tir-ns after 6 pfcut deep into the softened earth ini asuch spots. and lasting mudholes at or syrup awere thus- made. ) | Farmers found that the shade of k in saving‘trces standing beside the. highways iger of (le-ldelayed when they did not wholly floodâ€"(w) .prevent‘the growth of crops near the ries whadroad : but this may have been large- authority.â€"-§l_\‘ because little or no thought was lgivcn to saving or to planting trees ,y the Rail- ;0f the right kinds, or to trimming ial circum-’the trees so as to get the beneï¬t at on rail-'they could give, yet avoid the in- jury they might do by shading work on ground that might have produced l1 dav’s restlfood for man. (‘m'rymfl .vatvmbor specialty of discounting Farmqm' Sale at lowest current rates. y to osing t-- v--â€" _. . It is to be noted that Section 2 prohibits absolutely the publication. sak- and distribution of papers, etc.. in Canada on Sun-day. This includes n'uu.\.\.-. ----_.- employee who violl-ates the lawâ€"from $1 to 340. (9)3 For the employer who causes its violationâ€"from $20 to $100. (3) For a. corporation that causes or even permits its violation -â€"S.')() to $500. 11. Electric and other provincial railways are left to be controlled by the Provincial laws,â€"Section 13. 12. All valid Provimciall Sunday laws continue in force: This includes the game. liquor. shops’ regulation and railway laws of the provinces. also the ante-Confederation 1mm.â€" Section 14. It is to he noted that the game laws of almost all the provinces prohibit all shooting at or hunting of game on Sunday. no,“ J~_- :An ~Â¥V ~.v-. Whothe any particular .provincia1 law an‘ecting Sunday observance is valid or not depends not on. any- thing in the Lord’s Day Act, but on the British North America, Act, as interpreted hy the courts. The 'Privy (‘mmcil's famous decision of July 141h. 1903, seems clearly to Show that the ante-Confedonat‘ion Provin- cial Sunday IaWs are now N'adid. and that. the Provinces cannot since Con- fmlm‘af-ion pass general Sunday laws, But it, does not follow from this 111m: they cannot pass game or elec- 1ric railway legislation including Sunday sections. 1:5. Section 15 requires the con- sent of, tho I’rovinciaf Attorney- (lmwz'al before “any- action or prose- cmion is commenced," and says that szirh action must be begun within ‘ 60 days. That many men sincerely believed that trees “hich shaded the public highway were not worth a fair rent- :Ll H! the ground they QOX'ex‘ed, was proved by their toiling to destroy every tree Ihat stood on that strip of land. New light has come in this coun- try on the subject of road making, and now the truth is known that good drainage is the ï¬rst easential of good roads. Well made earth roads have no - place where water can stand, as ‘izt " stands through weeks or even through months where there is bad management of roads. Toâ€"day the plan is to keep the founâ€" datï¬on of 8.11. roads dry by good drainage, and the surface slightly Value of Trees by the Roadside mast. Mat: arwr let It. Mame ‘ that and am that Meek am eat. It 'tï¬ï¬‚b‘; ï¬hmte um M the mm Hume tur- ss‘mu a mu hand to keep the drive: my ï¬e um'tht that emit whwla mu: nut tummy- ka up “men at it!- (“w- tam m :9»th it in ulnmti of mm m'et‘ tha neighhummul: Mom: at atw-h trvuï¬ Mm! â€113 earth H" W8 dim“ aides and men the: bottom: at thta dilt‘thua,‘ the: hunks utf mus CHM akipes m‘ ï¬lls‘ and by so ï¬ning mflm‘d if they do not «unruly menu“ the “asking away that umlting snows and halting ruins \Vuul-d cause but fur these routs. ' i Hy thuit‘ Shade such HWS hinder. if they (It) not whuuy stop the -gl'n\\‘th of weed: that would choke the. Hitches, cumhcl‘ the x‘oadsidea and semi down the helds of the far- »tncl‘ : and by pwwnting such harm- ful growths thoy save time, labor and money that otherwise must go to maintain the road, or Ito destro‘v weeds anumg‘ the crops. “mm, ()Hunurb AS Wind-hn-‘Lkï¬. SllCh trees hv‘p to Sweden, Ag rogar keep the galos from picking up the min was 0an s ï¬ner particles from the road. to ‘ Amongst the vari‘ aunt-far .hmn nu-l‘ flaws and fruit this country from KIU. ‘I-lll- vv \nv -.7_7_V ought to do for the good 01' the ommunity. Men trained by long experience and by study 10 use their money shrewd- ly to get the biggest possiUle re- turns, cheerfully pay large sums to get laHels or packages that will catch the eye and plmse the taste of the goods those packages 1101.1. Such business men know that the pleasing: apmmrum‘e of a cover does much to sell for ï¬ve to six dolla's grain for which the farmer is glad to get a little more than a. dollar when he markets it in bulk. or iin a bag. - ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ L-‘ “(qu‘ “3115' 11 time a pleasant drive has 10:! people of means to buy a sumâ€" mer home in a neighborhood and to bring their friends to do likewise. This made a market at town lot prices for farm lands. and a ready demand at good ï¬gures at the very door of the lfarmer for his fruit, and vegetables, milk and butter, poultry and eggs. It has helped to swell the tax lists even while it reduced the tax rate and so helped the neighborhood to make improvements ‘it could not have afforded without lsuch help, and by doing so has fur- ther raised the selling value of the lacres near. ‘1' vv ---..- Many an illustration of this efl'ect of attractiveness of country roads may be seen in New England and New York, where the coming of peo- ple of wealth and reï¬nement, accom- panied by improvements they have caused, has increased the prices of farm lands so greatly as to make their owners richâ€"Good Roads Mag- azine. A special feature of the provision market, says the special London corâ€" respondent of the Montreal Star, has been the scarcity of cheese, and in consequence the Canadian imports have Omen making! very huh prim. On! February lst, 1905, there were 316,000 boxes of Canadian cheese in In WW‘IV‘OW “AV vâ€"wâ€"-â€"â€" 'â€"â€"r" ‘, v I have been making: very h'g‘h prim. Things are improving in the on February lst, 1905, there were.country. for modern farmers are 816,000 boxes of Canadian cheese in good.readers, and are 163mg of the stock in London, liven-p001 and wondedul properties of fresh air; Bristol; the current market. price but there is still need 01 hygienic was then $13.25 per cwt. 0n Febru- misdionariea to preach Opal windows nry let this year the correspondinglday and ught, stock was 313,000 boxes. and the The water supply ill another source current market price $16.25. The of disease too often ignored in the advance was equal to $60 a, ton, country. Typhoid fever is eunuch; 11131an a. diflerence to the public in diocese of the country. in it. in- retadl shops of lid pa “pound. Thee eeption. a eon-Impetus: in I. (1m hasheenarevival in trade.eneb- otthecity. prropa-euem ex- ling the artisan class to become erciled by country Witt) oecure _ p' . a pure m supply, and to Want Onthe Ioudonmnrket this week thepouu'ttionotl obi 1nd m. [pricesot eminence-e panning! thagnorjdit: W oftho due- - ,7, can.‘ 1“â€" ary let this year the corresponding stock was 313,000 boxes. and the current market price .816.25. The advance was equal to $60 a, ton, making a. diam-cum to the public in retail shops of lid pa “pound. Thee #18 heal: a revival in trAade. enabâ€" aee high'ieTvei’ The cuppiy he- themain exceeded the apply. firmness in the English Cheese Market a o-nl_\ Su‘oml to Russia. ivLioSl shimml to KS. 5110!] (rm-n m... u. “nu“... from picking up the min was from the road. to ‘ Amongst the var “‘1' grass and fruit this country from the Dominion, who Sift â€Wm OVN‘ flmvors is in the groan-st demand. and the sat- hing and furniture; priéos for thcso have born very â€A†--:,A.._.... 'l‘h- flnnwa stocks lust. vound. There 'ceptio: trade. enab- of the to become erciaec‘ a. a bun to . se. 1 _ot ? dy r try nd ‘ .r.\‘ I ell :ed :he ‘ nts ‘ )ut ur-_ the Consumption, especially, to which pure. air is such a foe. ought to hex: disease of the city onfyâ€"as purely “a town disease us-yellow fever is a dis- ease of the tropics. The farmer spends nuiéh of his time in the open air, and his house stands by itself, ex- posed to the air on all sides and usually bathed. in sun'lzig'ht the greater part of the day ; yet tuber- cuiosis prevails alarmingly in many rural districts, and scourgcs the fam- ily of the farmer as relentlessly as it does the dwellers 0! city tene- ments. his the (‘anadiw aha-'9 rm mum-n“ M» MI†in maimed (imam in the; 1mm“ m the NW ‘Ipulami im= mama; M a meeting M the mum Amie mmeiatimi um “wk. 0w HBNHNNI. in mmm‘uuuw N‘ the NM“ MW of supulm in ma whumah ttwail‘iiatx decided tn womuï¬aml an in: ï¬rm-v in tin! wtail “rive at 1N pcfl‘ ‘DOHIM: in trade ouwlw. it is I‘M ti'wted that there will he a further ,mh'anoe in wives during um sprina‘ ' The mtui iuuuwta ul’ t‘aumlian itimlm‘ to â€mat llrituin hut yuw saw an ancuut‘aa‘iug result. as com- yparod with the two previous yearn. ‘Rawn and pram! timber l‘elli'aï¬t‘n‘t‘d a value (I 24.188.88fl (pounds) as against £8,956,591 in 1905. and :£8,497.456 in 1901. (if the. huwn variety the figures totalled £181.- :009. compared with £35‘5.954 in ‘1905. and £296,952 in 1001. ("an- {ada was the third largest exporter to Great Britain 01’ wawn and planned “and, ‘ollmxin-g aftt-r Russia and Sweden. As roganis the price, Can- adu was (ml) Second to Russia. "M- O.\ l_V' rixalry. for the Irish farmers are maling strong 09012510 develop their dairies bv moans uf coâ€"opurut- 1\ 0 sock-ties. In comparing the health of country people and city (hwllers. one is often impressed by the Very sl'g‘ht differ- ence hotwvon the two. One would natun 1')“ suppose that the inhabitants ('f iargo ('i'it‘“. sub- ject to nvercrmvdingt. iii"! and dim: and smoke, and the severity (f the struggle for existence inseparable from life in such cmnmuni'tiies, wuuld fall ready Vict‘ims to di‘mpse :. and that their country brethren, enjoyâ€" ing the isolation. the punc air 'and the bright sun. and the more simple life. would escape the germ diseases at least. or “Ollld he better ahle to resist them if attuckul. The evident. reason for this is that there is many a. farmhouse which. al- though it has pureiair all about it, is a. sealed box. The men '02 the family are outdom's in summer from sunrise to sunset, but from sunset. to sunrise many families sleep in a. house from which air is excluded as carefully as if it were poisonâ€"as. indeed, the night air is believed by many to be. the time, and many of them Dang “good old-fashioned housekeepers." they are at. pains to keep the twin- dows closed to exclude dust, and the shades drawn to keep out the sun- light, which fades their carpetB. Many a farmhouse is indeed a germs’ paradise._ Once a case of consummion starts, it is a. miracle it any member escapes. Sold by R. NELLL, Country Hygiene £335 3?; ind m‘ 7 "“ Whole-am “the old maybe ï¬nd in Lmdsay. Unt. to which which the Act'Sought to improve, t to bca they are making a serious mistake. purely -a. We have been accustomed in Ontario ' is a diS- to boast of our excellent educational m? spends system; but the world movcé, and pen air, ‘\\hile others are overtaking us and 8911'. ex- getting ahead of us we are standing tics and 51.1“ and talking about things that. g‘ht thelare past. Is there no signiï¬cance in :t tuber- {the fact that the Western Provinces by- in many loitering! higher salaries are attracting 3 the {am-eta their schools many of the best of that THE GOVERNMENI N’IWEY 0!â€? Hum MHH‘ WH.‘ LIAM TAKE?! A ~II‘N‘HV M“ ‘NHH l‘fllfl‘l‘l. “MAL llamhuuk‘ "w tmurho hmw'u HI lmlm and WNW. Iï¬ mm .uhmm ‘u- “the luwtmԠhy loading puma: Nh d in surveying \m‘iuuu pun-I d the lkuuimum _ .;.... I‘mun Furl Mr. Henry Ila". “rum William. ha,“ : “liming l-enut‘wial Yum-link us in ( akin injurim.‘ and dimmsm mined to heap u. sum.“ illfll cum In gu ml a thought it won“ he a thing to take along. 1 mum-l.~ in Fort William. wall it“ was I did so. uumu u. an u --w__,r,, 7 Mr. Lasceilns' Scml. on») of lhc‘ leadmg Government analysts. says; “I have no hesitation in cvrtifying the entire purity of Yam-BUR, which in my, opinion is excellemlgs adapted for skin injuries and diseases." Yum-BM; cures cuts. seal-d5, burns. bruises, eczema, scalp sm‘os. ring- worm. ulcers. abscesses. chapped places. Srring pimples, llmd poison, chronic abscesses. etc. As an em- brocation it relieves rheumatism, neurania and sciatica. All «lruggists and stores sell at Soc :1 box, or. from Zam-Buk C0,. Toronto, for price. 6 boxes sent for $2.50. 90m] 1c. stamp and “‘0 will mail you fax-u sample box. th1 â€"._v._ our teachers ? Is it not true that the teaching profession in this Province ofl'ers little inducement to young people of ability? How long are these conditions to Continue? Is it not time we seriously mlized the fact that we have not been giving education Ithe place which it should have, that we have taken no pains to see that our schools are efï¬cient- ’ly equipped and are in charge .tcachers of such ability and of such 1character as ‘should have the mould-l iing and direction of the younggnézds} vâ€"v v' â€"_-V_, :inoe of the Dominion will not long be the banner province if the cane 0! education is not kept to thelore- front. and it the people 0! the Pro- vince one not prepare-51 to nuke nu:- L .Lâ€". 1113.61 the rising generation. riï¬ees. u did their fathers below them for the instruction and min- I! the persistent passing of resolu- tions you alter you manor-mains the Government to take the "ban" of! horse racing ct local furs. will The fair and the Horse Race Furs Bought nonfat A Liberal Paper on the S'hool Question _ Toronto, for price. (- for $2.50. Shnll 1c we will mail you ire: AND lAM-BUK nner Pro rm not. long 1 the cause to motore- of the Pro- l“\ M. Packed in air-tight â€citadel. therefore you are a nun-ed shut it ha.- rotuinod all its original 3‘ flavor and delicioumess. 850. 800. C00. 600 and 60¢ Per Pound Load package: only. At all Grocers‘. TIA Is Positively the Finest Tea in the World accomplish it. the Ontario Fairs As- sociziu'on deserves to «in. By an almost unanimous vote last week's convention decided again to ask the Government to remove the restric- tions and allow the local fair boards ‘LA to use their own onscreuuu .u w- matter. ‘ While a, horse race, honorably and squarely conducted. is not. an objec- tionable feature at a. fall fall“, Mill, so much wire-pulling and questionâ€" able methods have been ‘ associated with this form of entertainment; in the past. that. no Government can with safety remove all the restric- tions and leave it to the local authâ€" orities to do as they please. If the Un-tario Fairs Association can devise some plan by which the horse race can be so conducted as to eliminate in every instance every feature that szivors of dishonesty and "crooked- ness." both in the conduct. of the race ilself, and the. distribution of the prim money, they could go to the Government with a request that might. reasonably the acceded to Public sentiment, as represanted in the religious and moral element of the coxmnunity, will never acquiesce in any legislation that will allow the horse race and its attendant mil accossorios to be carried on free fmm all restriction. and this olnmont in the country is too Ctr-om: and 'too powerful to be ignored (by any Government desirous of retaining ofï¬ce. It; thi-rcfore, seems up to the fair people, if they desire the horse race restored to its oldâ€"time free- dom, to devise some plan whereby it can he conductml at the local fair bereft of everything that savers of dishonesty and unfair dealing be- tween man and mam. If they can do this public sentiment will hack them up In any rL-qluest they- muke regard- ing; it.â€"l-‘armlng World. 1n ' the mil free . Late Organist and Choir-mute! Cambridge-Street, Methodist church, STUDIO OVER BRITT‘ON'S STORE -ENTRANCE ON RIDOUTâ€"ST - C A 8 '1‘ O R I A . 13mm The Kud You H818 Alwms Bough’ Sign azure Hours for consultation between 10 and 12 mm" and 2 and 4 13.111. Speculumâ€"Voice Culture. Organ, Piano. String Instrument. and Tho ory. Votes tasted (remâ€"9 EFWS We are importing our TB} in a position to give ourmt not been buying your tea a pound and We Know “é c SpecialIPrices in Quantities We have a special Bargain in Linseed Meal in quanti. ties. Ask about this. If von contemplate using Land Plaster, can and ;_v.-: . 111‘ â€3‘.†Now is the time to draw it home when then: is \.« 41%.. ' . . . »‘ Get our Circular on the advantage of usmg Lani Pitztr your crops. New Goods in, Dinner Sets,» Tea. Sets, Toilet Sets. etc. at our China. Hall. We are direct importers FLOUR and FEED DEPARTMENT, WILLIAM ST. CHINA HALL, WILLIAM 512 LINDSAY. GROCERIES, KENT ST. n the 3 atm of INC MHU YUU naxe MW‘ You cannot 1! n better It uhcir own discretion 1’“ WANRIAN- . L. CAMPBELL, Jackson g our TEAS direct from .119 gal-Jun MM my ive ourmtrons ['nenualled Vaiuos. 11' y «1: 1m. your tga here, we? would like In huu- .Wu m: Know me can convmce you that n \x; ‘ my to buy here. ' ‘ ‘ ‘ and give the best Values. IAN)“. TIURMMY. MMH‘II mm. m, YOUR TEA PURCHASES the DECIMAL HavennIkwhhusnbouli!bt wamwnda. :: :: r: =- BEEiMAL WATCH WATCHES S. J. PETTY GOOD "IATCH is like a Lindsay will blewâ€c = “.amh '9 as n 80°d' bu: doing 1ԠW madam. M ‘anrflun. on." [And In 5nd “maximal VOLU M 1:: taut-in yc'm 5e ‘I You‘ll DC Not quite 5pr (â€14‘ but we \‘x‘ INDUCE is mterc Opposite (’19