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Watchman Warder (1899), 16 Jun 1904, p. 9

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silk ugh "ray idden Q at 8. Bull 1mm: at 8.30am ”119‘ M, Robinson. 535' at In um. .\ half hour given 9’“ f1), Kitchener, ("unionism at Lindmy on the up and 511311; J: 1‘1 return trip. Sum posters. . . ‘Bry'ams. W' I] ~This part of the Dominion: as fill-Liam A. Fight?! 3.: the frnnt in producing “brilliant !sto'a.d 0f; ‘ 919‘ student.» Mr. L. C. Coleman who Leach year the, Won the 2wuni-rhorâ€"Qeueral‘s gold me- :ted of having 31a] in {hu graduating Honor_:\l‘t3 in potat’ion a1 from T. ('. )l-afl‘h-ct â€".\Ir. W. .i‘. Wrigl 01‘ Port Hope is lu ground here with 3 into business. Ag: interests already es that business. Mr. ‘ his work cut out 1“ tion is already so 1“ fn Inn-n). n- _. -. - ~ :A‘ ‘It 11111 be interesting to hear 01 the “11111- .1111111111- the \raucanian In- (Hans in (‘hili South America. as tbld 11} Miss Loum Thomas Who is to SIN-11k in St. Paul 8 school house on 19111111} owning next. Miss Thom- 1““ has 11111111111 for some six years m The \oulucted Continent. ‘ and ex- ““5 tn 11~t111~n early in the 110“” Mr. 1111.1- 'Nxomas. .ncrctan 0‘ ‘h“"‘(l1-nnc1s‘ Union" for Canada. “ill 111111111 11mm: her sister to 111111131111 and “ill 1130 gixc an address . all 3‘0 imitml to attend. ~\\ .\. Silverwood Onkwood. “WW! 9 1.118 of export cattle on, 31111111111- .111111~ 1111 They awn-Rod (1111,- 135“ pounds énch Mr S can :‘nging in one steer that waiflhed R30 Pounds. Mr Thomas “(Lindsav \\- out to Livorpooh “3“!“- .\Ir. (1105611311111 and: schnthmm 11111111111 Hora oiy “d Flank Goad:H Eqst :kwp t “10111: to 190k: alter. qat la. .‘the following Mdnday, June 6th, fl Silylerwo’od shigped fiYé darlqads stOck to Tot-on”. 7:0! ;1_. _ v Students. Mr. 'L. C. Coleman “’1‘” Von thu gxnm-Iznmkflencral"s gold me- dal in Hw graduating Honor Arts ”’55 this month M Toronto UniverS-y 7’! is :1 Durham county boy; and _3Ir. R. J. MEE‘ull'ocâ€"h. gold medalist "1 the dopax‘tumn of mgdicine. “'35 hOm in Port Perry. They are g°°d tOlnpany for Kylie and_Sma18- WP“ m the lone Lindsay m to Washbm on Jum- 2‘. this in 906 an L1“ u. a“ d $100413 BUG DEATHâ€"I :éjhave Mm three §iz_e‘s;,. 15c Nurly 0P?- [on is already oâ€"house canv: 11 ms atC Mr. (.00 Graham and .son. mm \\ 111mm Hora of Valentin. Fr mk (‘uad East Qakwoodp alum: to look after the qattloq he follmxing \Iondm, June 6th, ‘ilx er“ o'od shipped. five carloads 00k to Toronfiq. ,, W {"Irig'erators Screen Doors Wm Sereens and Garden Hose, ‘Cheuxfil innamon' s. 1mixing made ea§y by getting “9:1 hfinest improved Washing M8:- om e at Cinnamon‘s. 2.249% Little Local. Lines 'XCU *nel‘ Hm ‘1“ -. ,, 111111111131 Pacific Railway; 1011‘11'MCK1'I‘S’ ~ixt\-day GK“ 1 \1‘11111img,Raglina,Moose 1' 1:;1111 and all points in 111 .\'111I‘11111~s1 on June the . 111111 July 19111, leturning 1115: 1 3th 29111 and Sept 1111 21111110111111'5 can be had . 31%;:‘11110‘11 a-mnt Lindsm J. Wight. 11191 merchant, iopc is looking over‘ _the 1'8 with :1 YiC'W to going ess. \qainst the strofl'g tlreadx established here in 1055 Mr “right would find cut out for him. Competi- may So keen that a house-1 11111115 for ordms is going Ni“ U”. U Druggisti‘.‘ . )Oil ‘dzl H Post Office, Lindsay 90115 monster. cir- 31 Lindsay on July it Valh ommc McFadden a'nd Nichâ€" raising sunken oak m under the auSpices Falls, Cameron and Circles. will be‘ run Island. Lake Scugog, inst” per Steamer Ke- 11"?)ch Fenclon' Falls NRUIHAM ,y _ 1“. Ken “Zydm-smly '{Cl )Ti‘Ul \\' 0'. UStOmi to 1m Navigation [enced their thro- ulsa} . , he time-, )nditmn m Thos. Waldron. -, Arthur Cun- ys. put up new 1; 1'0 11 ght rloa-d 01‘ : of the 106211 . will be held Tuesday even- and president, f the order to- m‘ other visiâ€" will be enter- 30 am Lind- hour given 01“ 0n the up and s rmsoa on ennedy, ‘ 14th? a" ' of last ,Ubelt Ash- fol frame :1 01' in olds, h hear of )11- t0 J UNE. Elam; QWKEVJ ' â€"Fenelon Falls Gazette: On Mon- day dx’ening Rupe’xfi'rt,‘ secood son " of- of Mr. Richard Bsrnell, of 1‘ 61191011 met with a painful and rather serâ€"g Iious accident “hilé running a Cleam 1 isep‘arator, the first joint of the third tinge of his left. hand: L‘bing taken off :and the second flan "er badly mangled. Something had gone wrong with the ‘sepaxator, and the \oung mnn was trying to fix it while it \\ as in operaâ€"1 tion. ' a; r-zsnyfiw flijmhefisxoi- the ”Km Dairy School inspeqted the “Vietoria, around again soon ap‘dAmay: hol (13%.; Pub“? mung nu??? 4.129 iiiértetm --.~ox- «dairyi'ng- 7 J ' *- 1; , were there; ~ ~ 5 - ~ “LT-*MPS- 110111111511, cook at the Ross .'_Mr.Fe1ix Ivorthev 1 3f F0111] n1Hos‘pital has gone on a, visit to'her ‘ Falls has put ug_ 350 machine for +friends in new Y ork and London, making cement? ricst; They are England ' made of a. five-to-one mixture of sling r *Ré'v. J. M. Whyte of Minden was and Portland cement Each br1ck1s 10 in town on Thursday on his VVay inches wide, 9 thick and 32 tong hem-e from the Methodist. conferenee Those being made now‘ are for the at Peterboro. big store to be. built at the ‘Falhl â€"Mise Sadie Baker, in "harge 1oi- by Ree-Ve McFarland. These bricks the Seventh ‘Day Adventiw. 18 here, is make a building material of about attending the camp meet.1_1g of that equal cost with clay bricks. ' sea, at Londoxi â€"At noon on Friday. Mrs. Dela-hey, | â€"1\Ir Dan McMillan. 1v1al clelk VVi-dov» of the late John Delanev of on the Grand Trunk betV.;en T01011- Pet/8P1); r0} Was SUUCK by a. G:. T. R. to and Port H01», gave 1‘1 Lindsay spoci-el tr‘a’im am almost instrm‘fi 'and Haliburton friends-.1 ~.- call on killedlin .that tC‘VHJ .She was 01 053- Saturdy. â€"On Wednesday .of last week ‘J as Kennedy, Who 313788 On 130 1‘ CH“ of Emily, arid is oné I)? {Eat Qtém‘i. ships most enteiprising ,iamgrs,; (m up a. fine new W11. Althgugh the day was wet_ ngzrything went Mung well at the raising? Messrs. A? chev- Rdhbrtson and W. McL'eunan of tu\\n were there \t noon on Friday, Mrs. Delaney, l Lfir Dan McMillan 11111121 Clerk- widow of the late John Delaney of on the- Grand Trunk bet\.;en Toron‘ Peterhz; ro-, was struck .by a G. T. R to and Port Hope, gave 7111 Lindsay special tr'a’m ami almost instantE'V "‘-and 'Hali‘burton fmends 1; -. call on killed in :that tcmn She was cross- Saturdv ing the tracks at, Park street and didi __R,év G w Clarke 11. ..\. 1' Lit- not. see the train coming- around the tle Britain was in town on 1111‘sdax curxe. She was struck on the back' on his way to Kin-mount on official and hurled into the ditch Fou’r doc’- lduties as chairman of the Cunning- tors “ere wsocn in attendance, b11t ton district she died in a few mmutes ' ~| â€"’â€"Mr .‘Inhn R1chm ds left on Tues- â€"-In the illustrated Section of Sat- urday's Globe there was a 3.-co'lumn’ picture of the first store Built at Thornloe, Texniscan'iingue, together with its adjacent buildings and the lake in the foreground. Underneath it vas explained that the store was built explain that the store. was built by Mr. J. Wilson. Mr. WilsOn sis from‘ Botc’aygeo'n where he was. a storek-ceper .; amd‘whe‘nce he and Mr. T hos. McCamu-s‘x'vent to Temiscannâ€" ingue 10 years ago. â€"L-ast Thursday the filenosda “began regular Thursday and Saturday af- ternoon cruises down the lake. . On Saturday quite a few took advantage of the fine weather to get an outing. The Kenosha. is in far better condi- tion this summer than 'ever before. She burns coal’hnd- hehce is ableto steam up to the full capacity of her large ‘boiler, ‘and 9.13th Very fast time. a thing- for which‘ She was not noted during the past few yeaxs when fir- ing with wet slabs. Hercrmvwclnim that she made the trip from Sandy Point toan recently in 70 -min11tâ€" 'es‘. ‘The a, Kenqsha has beamha'nd; somely painted thrdughout and is in mfi-nv roscects tfi'i“ Q’u’eén 0f.the local iIlL'C'L. ' I "j" 'ng Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whettor of Maripo‘sa {were driving into . town . behind a ’spirited team. At the Mchine farm a tug. came unhitched. the. pole Idropped to the groun and the horses made-g wild 15911.. Mr. Whetter iheaded them into a ’ch‘niufi of cedars but this accomplished little but to 1110st hnn out of the mg and get mm Ea nasty s'calp Wound from 2:. (1.5514 zlimb. The team get. luck to tie head; the tongue stuck i insu" the 'gâ€"round and broke off. Kecplng on lthe horses made-.12 good time as the now \*.'01.\mliiig‘ rig would permit. l'l'hen the kingâ€"bolt wines. and awa‘.‘ ”vent the team. with the from. whecis. ‘When the box dropped Mrs. Whetter f‘was thrown to the ground eves istunned and badly bruised. . "The {horsesjfivere eaugnt "before- they )did ‘ ti‘mnselves any ‘serio : ' 1 -â€"On Wednesday eve 'gweek Mr. C'. M. Copeland, provincial , secretary'of the Y.M.C.A. visited thc , local branch. The Ladies’ Auxiliary ‘ :entertained him and the directors tc .itea in thé'roorns. ’Afterwa'r'ds th< ’ Efollowing oifficers Were: elected : Pres ; ident Dr. W. H. Clarke ; vice.. Jas 1 Low; 2nd vice” A. D. KitChDRC-r treasurer. P..H. Coad; recordinl secretary. R. Sanderson: directors Lethe above officers 31nd R. J. Mc‘ ' ' .B. F. Reesor 5 3Dr. E. A. Totfen. L. McIntosh, F T“. E.‘W.' McGafl'eyLA ning of last -I - “-‘L:m¢§f\"‘\ many respects fleet . , ?ortland C plies‘ cheap thing; - ~- I‘ut that ij’not all. nor nmu'ly all. -It is' not the most. The refit is that those. pantings are the tight sort. Poor pants are dear for they make " . These lines at. Co.- . n the "very nnowt “(‘ottfih and Engx’ish \\'0a\'03.q§oth'ing ' cm is ‘els'o make up as niqc. such a. variety th'qt‘ ‘éwrmzpdy‘cm an: . imc’, ‘3“ng ' Fri- 1“ ‘sui’md. Go in’f I‘day morning. {£3151 . _‘ ‘ H. pUb‘liF. .“ . ,H ‘ 2‘. ~ There is‘éj' bh-r'g'ain at Cathro's. Notl Cathro came across ‘ panting at a. Speci: were offerc‘d b33311. big and intendedfiq a 1‘1 . u- -_- an“ .-___, Cuthro bought‘ithcm. percent. cheaper than in the ondixmry way. [whomâ€"J; Dr: .Whit‘ei, .« J. E. Billingsley, 15, W. MCWattei‘s, .5 A. 'P‘i'sher' and‘fH'. J ‘. I of ieltecting all' th' vear the. policy ‘has ' E 1 ur‘e’ Mixed Il'b v._, 3r. W. 'H. Clarke ; vice.. dun. 2nd v‘ice” 'A. D. KitChoncr : 'er. P.,H. Con-d; rccordinb ry. R. Sanderson: directors :‘ zox'c offic'ers and R; JQMéâ€" _ 11v,_ A Dw;l\t‘ n , F . 1100501. , bargain in-finc t'rou-sors Not. long ago Mr. A. across a capital line or a. speCial price. They ya big \v'hot’cs'ale house as a. fare bargain. M12; It: >t-hcm. ‘ They are 25 her than the same goods That is some- :.v “'n \r bolt drum"; mm luxu‘. with t‘m- from. Whacis. dropped Mrs. Whetter 4n ma wound _\\"uS .OL‘A 5". 'I u: 21; (it-ml ll-cturee n-zk L0 1‘50 hell's corner. lit-'0 1’11»? â€"The best an ' - ‘" " ‘. “OWNS 031 ing- on the market at time as the l . ,I. um permit. n Britton‘s corner 3119 m... a me as the 1 pcl‘lnit. and awa‘." nL. whecls. \ . Cor- Rob’s-rt t” ~31; ' â€"Mr. G. (A Smith manager 9L u; North Bay Gas Company, was town last Thursday on a. “business trip. . , .. A ‘ ‘ V V > ~Mr .x â€"m. ; Rodgxrimarb o: Kirkféfl< leitllast wbek ipr Winnipeg for W §ummer, '- a - - I â€"Mr. W. H. Heap anu sou “cl-13., {of Selkirk, Mam. formerly of Lindâ€"i ‘Sly, sail from New York next week Her steamer I'mluria for the Old-1 lL‘ountry. From there. they go thrw; ‘ug‘h France, Germany. Switzerlaml.i and the Alps. returning to England; Ehy way of the Channel Islands and; ith-e Isle of Man, and home by Montâ€"1 ireal. Lindsay will be Visitel in; 'Novemfljer on their return. Numerous‘ ll‘rie-nds here will Wish them a pleas- lant voyage. â€"On Monday Mr. W. Dundas of the firm of Dundas Flavellcs Linn"- 'ited, left for Europe on" his semi-an- Inual buying trip for the. firm. Mr. Lhundas will 'sail from New York on 'sthe steamer Cedric‘and'x‘isit'Lonâ€" Icon, Berlin, Paris, 'Nmtmgham, Bradford, Manchester, Glasgow and Belfast. The Cedric is one of the largest vessels afloat. She is '75 feet wide and 7100 feet. longâ€"that. means she would fit into Kentâ€"st, l-etween Britton‘s corner and Campâ€" bell's corner. . ‘ â€"The best and cheapest Wire l-enc- 1‘3‘.-.‘m.\n'c day for Kingston, where he. will re- present the local fodgo of Prentice Boivs at their annual Grand Lodge meet of that order. A. u 'ited, left for Europe duties as chairman of the Canning" tonfldistrict, ' ' ' ' -â€"Mr. Jphn Rich day for Kingston, where he. will re-I present the local lodge of Prehtice' Boys at their annual Grand' Lodge meet of that order. , â€"Messrs. Geo. Wright of Stafl‘ordâ€" shire Eng, and Mr. Thos. McKeoug'h of near London: Eng, who came. to this country'a‘year‘algo and lived at Halii'i'u‘ton. were in town on Fri-f daY- ‘ .. a â€"Mr, Ernie..\’eela.nds. son of Dr. Neelands, town. is superintendent of: a department in the m ple 'Creel{;- Colorado, where several men were killed in miners' riots “last . week. ' --Qn the evening of 'June lst, Catholics of Wolfe Island gave ..Rev. Father Spratt, ahearty reception upon his return after a 6â€"months soâ€" journ in Bermud dresses of "welcome were 1‘ half of the congregation and the aiâ€" iilia-ted societies. Father Spratt made a felicitous reply. This clergyman is a brother to Mr. Thos. Spratt of this town, and.wus here a few days. recently on his way home. â€"Mr. W. Selkirk, Mam. formerly of sail froxn New York next steamer I'mlrria for the ards left on Tues-, I l cad on be- got. 313’, Her lCountry. Eugh France. ;and the Alps, ghy way of the Cl [the Isle of Man, :i‘eal. Lindsay will be Visitel in 'Novemfljer on their return. Numerous li‘riends here will wish them a pleasâ€" iant voyage. â€"On Monday Mr. W. Dundas of the firm of Dundas Flavellcs Lim- on‘ his semi-an- 1 A i l] d- week (lld Germany. 'Swit zerland. returning to England laurel Islands and lnual buying trip for the. firm. Mr. llundas will 'sail from New York on :the steamer CedriC‘and‘Visit'Lonâ€" ldon, Berlin, Paris, Netting‘ham. Bradford, Manchester, Glasgow and Belfast. The Cedric is one of the largest vessels afloat. She is 75 feet wide and 1100 feet longrâ€"that means she Would fit into Kentâ€"st, and Camp- l-etw-een Britton‘s corner hell's corner. â€"Tha best ingr on the market a 3 and cheapest Wire Fenc- t, Cinnamon’s. I ‘ looked agross t incs at Cripâ€"’ I the 1 I l a for his health. Add, l l H. Heap and son ilarry.‘ From there. they go thro-‘ and home by Montw ' "’Bish’op Dumoulin. entered upon a brilliant account of" the three great companies which hadgluén England three-fourths of .her térritory and nine-tenths of her population. .The East India Company came firSt and its career was a magnificent ro- mance. Which no man out of his ima- gination Could rival. It did not be- gin with dreams of conquest and .rsuhju'gation It originated in the commercial idea of the nation of princes, who and listened posses- the na- loyed the golden in- slioprkeepcrs, merchant he seas, to the stories of the noble sions which characterized tions of old. They emp army of their money, their poundS, and as their creased, there aroscnthc‘ which led to subsequent struggle, tion of t bright star, the ond perhaps onl Clive. .Had he the forces during the A lution, it was probable, said the that George Washington ave achieved his success. lIOWed, and it these men who m_ , y to Napoleon. been in command of merican Revo- : Bishop, i could not b Warren Hastings fo was notable that should hare been supported by the people for whom they labored, were, one of them, brought before a com-- mission,‘ and the other impeached. The Empire of India was not only a great commercial conquest. thing which could have be- part of the World dcnce of God. The test thing that show, and it i l i; i i 9 ; under the deeds.'and lofty purposes. .., Hudson Bay Exploited. Thc.:Hudson Ba after the. glitter 0 But there was mani fortthhc same indomitable energy which It‘d Britons to wrestle with the jungle and tropic fire, in con- test with the snow and ice and storms of the frigid zone. They knew not the Wealth which lay in moun- tains and ‘rivers and far-off and im- measurable lands. Names like Mc'l‘avish zie 'turned to golden numbers 0 poor Indian l i i a q l and Macken- n the o--.â€". 7 ' ‘ ‘ ' ' o o 5. ll Bishop 3 llpS. and the h - .. ,‘ = 'Was considered faithful where fait Doukhwor' A". mwul‘ E was kept. The renovvned and to- Prof. .Jamesa Mavor, of Toronto sounding name of Donald Smith il- UnlverSLty, gave an account recently lustratcd the tvpe of the Empire at Winnipeg of the‘phenomenal pro-3 builders of the West. gress Wade by the WWW" colon-l The last chartered company was ‘Sts Since his first v_xsxt, made to the South African, and, said ' the “All the romance of your them five years ago. the Doukhobors, 1’ said Prof. Mavor, “is indeed a re- markable man. He h colony just eighteen m come in November, 1902. short time he has al ter of the commun their mode of agric Sâ€"érnfliif‘ing modern-.319 ulture, grades. “The leader of eter Verigin/L as been 1“ Th" - mcrcc and i onths, hamg I make Africa “a ‘ In thisl tered the charaoé ity,â€"* has changed my! thods, " and I Bishop; souls they gather round the name of Cecil Rhodes." He had joined com- magination together, to 11 red."- Menn Rascal Kruger. l “the traitorous P alâ€"Palll Kruger. ,3 Afpinn fins to be us“, . â€"Mr, Ernie..\'eela.nds. son of Dr. Ncclands, town. is superintendent of a department in the mines at Cripâ€" ple 'C-reck;- Colo ‘ado, where sewrul men were killed in mincrs‘ riots 'last week. ' \v--. ’â€"(_)n the evening of June lst, the Catholics of Wolfe Island gave ..Re\'. Father Spratt_ a_hearty reception upon his ne-turn after a (5-months soâ€" journ in Bermuda for his health. Ada. dresses of welcome were read on be- half of the congregation and the ai- Iilia-ted societies. Father, Spratt made a felicitous reply. This clergyman is a. brother to Mr. Thos. Spratt of this town, and.wus here a few days recently on his way home. â€"Mr. W. H. Heap and son flurry. of Selkirk, Mam. formerly of Lindâ€" Sly, sail from New York next week yer steamer I'mlrria for the Old Country. From there. they go thru- ugh France, Germany. Switzerland. and the Alps. returning to England ‘hy way of the Channel islands and m. TA ”v in.“ on!“ homo lw Montâ€" LuU UVHWV~'__ said Prof. Mavor, "is indeed a re- markable man. He has been in 'the colony just eighteen months, having come in November, 1902. In this short time he has altered the charac- ter of the community,“ has changed their mode of agriculture, gradually introducing modern Amethods, '7 and has built up an organization out of chaos.” -- i ' . _ " Several thousand :acres of land have been broken, and tho-area‘un- der cultivation this: year will ‘ be greater than. that sown- last year. Verigin is determined; to have first: class horses and cattle. " ‘ ‘ " ' is negotiating» fonthe purchase '01 some high-class stock. ' ‘ In the past year or two the colony; ihas ‘expended_$60,000 in the pur- [chase of land, and invested largely ‘ ‘ "“-- m-Mh And Doukhobors Are‘Dolng Won. Prof. J amesa Mavor,‘of ‘Toronto University, gave an account recently at Winnipeg of the‘ph'enomenal pro- gress made by the Doulghobor colon:- ists since his first Visit, made to them five years ago. “The leader of the Doukhobors, Peter Veriginfii in farm machinery. The norw use“; ' comprising the vill- ages to the north and tothe south of Fort Pelly, are moving forward to great prosperity. near Bosthern, The Doulghobors whose settlement was also visited,- more individualistic. They do ’r load in common; and only to o small extent. coâ€"operate with their Ufethcrn of the north and :aouth‘colony. _‘ . . - ~.P . anor. “.Verigin few years the D ‘ be among the most-productive up in the Northwest... By hit-wonderful t he has dread)! and A..- .u‘mmnnitv at. loutMOfiOOwW- Am Onurlo “p015”: New. Ontario is to have a. now no“ coupon The To‘ akpmm 130mm. of New“ Liokma. he proprioto: .in BEL-101m Sharp. “.519. \iormquy Q lecturer to Motrin O‘pile om "“ r’-“-i“l 'f Mr; John Sharp. 41...». . . _.- -__ ‘ . lecturer in Motrin College, em, and: Queen’s University. .Mr,, bun has been associated w it); “10,15,331 kaming district turn th e vermin our plenaem dew» and hi shimrpwectefi v in the calamity. (9:? his matinee! w- gaeity Ni. Well: ”TE?“ :83 claship and.w1t.u-r.0a are be u:- nounoes. «$11 be an ip ant pm per. refusmg to. ‘be governed .nr nouneem: will b6 an ingspenu um. y pct, rgfusing to “be go ovornod .or con-trolloduin'. any figs, by any politi- cal party- or? xaqfifion." its special litics “being ‘tNgw Ontario. first. which 0 9 hand aIWays. "t: 10W £09m 2mm)?! fieward Awash-angle 4191:“ Yes in Penelon.«- ‘~ “‘1‘. refuk Crgvier of the peg-9,1} College," ' is .frame for hqhâ€" :0 body of men he has th, and in holding them “mm is no doubt thug. I 1213’ Mr. W. Dundas of )undas b‘;a\'ellcs Lim'â€" Europe on‘ his semi-an- trip for the. firm. Mr. sail from New York on *- -A- ‘ DUVyâ€"u ear 6r two the colon: $60,000 in the pur- and invested largely nery. The north and comprising the vill- prth and tovthe .sppth are moving lanyard mail Clerk- :L-en Tol'0n~- hi ‘_ Lindsay as ~.- call on puhop at Nam 9011va an W‘ spent on This Subject I!“ an. Empty; Club as: Toronto. EIOQuenoe .o'f’the very his-WWW one Who stands” in the front mi ‘of living oratoi‘s’fiistinguilhea the ace.- son's final meeting of the Empire Club‘ at Toronto. ThmBishop of Ni. agate. We: bri‘o‘fly‘introducgd b 1001. Mason. and was welcomed wi" ’10!le applause. They would agree WM him, he thought, that the verdict of history had been recorded in itavor of constructive statesmanship. The Empire builders were the heroes of the world, Alexaitdol‘. ’Claos’ar. Char- lamagnc. Napoleon, Clive. Hastings. end ' last. but not: least, Cecil Rhodes. ’ g ' ' It was a. remarkable thinfirtbat it would be impossible toflwcvokchthc rathusiasm around the memory 0! Gladstone- that burns up‘ipontann- ously around the memory'd Bon- cnnsfield, who had been‘ dqvotea. to the building up of the Esg‘pi. ‘. Pillars of limp??? , v“, The pillars upon which pf Empjte tested were twoLafifl'jfii'skgau‘Io‘ gm strong pillar of cqumcrce-rIInJ-ull great movements towards Empire 3 A- l-__.n\ "no. and ‘PtfiLARS‘OF ’T’H’E EM P138 The dwclopmcnt of Africa was to be mxdort‘flccn,’ “not for covetousness but for the highest good and great- shopk‘éepers like the Dutch. but they word soldiers also. like the French, aid combined military and commer- .'§§§1 genius.-'Thcy mUSt “0"" permit. the Empire to be impaired by in- competence... ignorance. or neglig- once. ‘*- A‘I-Aâ€" Dill-r- The other pillar of the Empire wan language. It the great Empire is to lem’erl-‘thc World she must have a to express all ponrips, 'l‘elcgmphcrs saved 25 per c'é‘nt. in using English. "The Anglo- Saxon globe-trotter had carried it} lnt‘or‘thorcqmcrs of the earth. The Bishop had traveled himself ’and in fifty homlI-lmd stayed at only one "whom English ‘wu not spoken Fltth in rank at the beginning .0! tho'lut century. the lunmmgc wu first at 3.110 beginning '01' thin “It. was the tongucot Shukespan ma, Hilton. and or tho'glorioua m- ‘bl‘fituropl ’tho ago 0! Quoénfin'no; It , u on .‘I‘ . l . " ' ‘ ’ ' luaphemous, “ 5:3. and 3.9 ‘ no t} findcl, lfimbtpmrb’ or g. dig. new! wg. .« u 4“; .,~... ma; a... Lamaze 3' Huh "u" Dominion Day Celebration 10.00 a.m.â€"â€"Acquatic Sports on the river above the locks, including double and single canoe races, upset race, yacht and tub races- Greasy pole. for which big prizâ€" es will be given. AFTERNOON AT FA 1.30 p.m. â€" Champic match. Port Hope 2 p.m.-0pening 0‘ t“ track. TWO evcn1 Free-fOrâ€"all Trot $1.50. W. As Lindsay no best hall-mile rcgu this district, you are be“ horscs in the tendnnce. low (In Home mu. Usully the British Houle of Com- mons ullm from seven to eight hours a day. that is, ignoring such iguoblo preambles as are involved in the asking and nnswm‘ing of nuns-l Nona. and the reprehensible dosirn to ‘01 in 'a’ddltionul worm by nrtful and unless dissertations. FAR-hm hour. a day moans \hirtyâ€"um ml- uuma u duyâ€"thlrtyâ€"two columns or unrelenting. cloudy-packed Lynn. A hwruou promulon'ot 74 .000 wumas ,1tuu hjy upo‘ lug, 50.000 word» ‘ go .to t muki 3 up at a three-volume wordmh. umrofom. o. ymcomolumo. owlnn'nd mm "haw very nearly. anthor dttlm , not um, {19000 five day! a week. in- p “I!“ pr‘v autumn“? day; when more hopolouly ood- 3175.00. 2.40 class. Trot $150.00. As Lindsay no“ Dan’t Forget The Great ning of the new 'l‘wo events. .311 Trot or P“ A'l‘ FAIR GROUNDS. Championship Lacrksse fl "mm vs. Lindsay. Under; the auspices Pane. puree. 10$. .CiRROLL' ' ' ‘ half mile nusurer uvavv â€"'- â€"â€"vâ€" “777 and Pantominists. Valetto Bros. in their daring double trapezes and rings. . ‘ "" " ‘- \‘r.._. “M [11153. , Andrews and Smithâ€"New Bicycle Coquy Act, introducing all kintb of trick riding. also the new clowns in their new and fancy trick house. ADMISSION TO GROUN Adults, 25c; Children. 15c; rigs, 15c; Double rigs, 25¢. ‘ stand 100. Rcduced fat/es e1 into Lindsay. Sylvester Dam For prim. etc. The attractions this year in from; of the Grand Stand will be all net and upâ€"toâ€"datc imludzng the follow- ing well-known artists : Delso Bros. and Valettoâ€"Acrobats us- who nu é'pna nus. Lord Lister enters his? 78th year today. and the journalist who do (era to such a. man the common birth-daily conga-'atuletionl shell hardly escape the charge of bemlity. The case is unique. Men live who gel-y or which be u up upeuc Iur founder. e multitude of men. elk. me be deed or animal. toâ€"dny. We ntum'u nee: e. mullet emcee the whim no“. end one»? not. be far above ‘uio park. '1‘. iLOrd Hater”. women. as 'due a- Wu?” mauled»! :um. p in f“ mm 0113 may a w :0: flu! ch-h‘w lw.flzhl°m {a by mcguth‘l right. "‘I\ (63' him. would him up w‘e‘fip nation. "Buttende eI PAG E all linss SEV EN 1w.

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