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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 27 Nov 1896, p. 6

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885, integral parts of 1:115: equipment which guns towards the building up of complete all-round christian manhood. It. then. the {afloat 13 so Important in mnkingnmmthepreeemwhodci e etreete hee been expend” money on tab under dleeneelon in the Peterboto papers, nndwe “he the following mt from in: any comment 1:. Their condition call in eyebem for convenience -â€"pnrened. Under the circumstances we can expect no bette: results. We nee-i the eervmn of on expert. To illnemte: The appoint. one at its members to perform the work cf in- spector oi the echooie. Still. in is evident; in as capable function! Ul- . DUI-V'- â€"-., ., have a condition analagous to that of an average member of a town council under- taxing the management of our streets. The results in bonh cases would be bad, and in the ease of our streets are actually had, and necessarily so. What the town requires is the employment of an expert at- street-makiugâ€"a person thoroughly quali- iied for the work. And make him respon- sible. To put an inexperienced man, and one ignorant of the first principles 0: road- maklng. in charge of our streets, and demand that he do good work, is like J. ' v. u...- __v,, ed an expert in road-making and street construction, and the result has been in every way satistaotoryâ€"exoellent streets and an expenditure of money that is repre- sented by solid value in solid streets. Peterboro should do likewise, and it it costs the town a thousand dollars a year, the money would be well invested. At a recent trial it was sworn that in the past three years the nverage expenditure on the streets mounted to $12,000 a year, and it is {rett certain that in the past tenyesrs 150, has been spent on our streets. Will anyone say that the present condition of our streets show that we have pretty certain thst, u we spent $10,000 less under proper conditions, we should have had better streets than we have to-dey. Whet 1e Needed to Advance Their Phy steel end Morel Wen-being. The people of Lindsay who an Interest- ed In the yum men of this town. and We” Interested In the Y.M.C.A., have long desired to see e large membership In the eeeooietlon. feeling, perhaps, that too much money wee helm spent for so low a Lâ€" - L--.“ IISWKL, me n... v--- I “~â€" __ __, his :plrit ; that he is not divisible, and to be studied as having separate and nnrela and the psychologist who is nniamiliar with phi-sides! is thoroughly behind the times he whole trend of thought, both inside and outside the church, is to regard man as aunit, and the salvation of man as the object of christianity. Upon this view we see the legitimate phee of the :physical department of the Young Men’s Christian Association. It is mm mt men should exercise in ordai- luau- nuvuv, v number; but that objection has been wiped away with one mighty effort. and the summit of the highest ambition in regard to membership has been reached. There is a total membership oi young men and boys at 356, without counting the older men, who are sustaining members The question now is, how is the association to hold all these young men, and through what lines must we work to reach them most easily. and benefit them most gener- ally? I! histo repeats itself. and it the experience of o der associations is wart-h considering, the people of Lindsay must follow in the footsteps that have led them tosucoess. We must add to our attrac- tionineyery way possible, that we may betterearry out the motto of the Y.M.U. A. triangle, and develop the body. mind and spirit. The best pysehnlogy oi the present day says with tremendous empha- sis that man is one, and that which affects his body,aii'eots his mind. and that which affects his mind afl’ects his body. and further, that which affects hismind afl’ects ~14 . -1-" . that: h. in not divisible. and t0 its. fianufliuu 3m, Any You i Like Cooler wattle: Alreadyâ€"Icon it will be 0014. ”d "M “d m" "m be hunting the cranial. Storm am dd in keeping the W "“1” ads" fuel. P1109 immm' md havethemfittedlngwafime' Size : STORM :e SASH. Tho meridgo-st. Factor! FRIDAY. NOV. 27. was. 6E0. INGLE. E? work the from A OHANGE. aid m. unlock. Mr. smon will be head of the Geological Survey Wt and superintendent-Ge: of Indian Mair]. Col. Blur, cx-Superintendent of the Experimental Farm at Nappan. in in the city on m: way home to Nova, Sco- tla. Hebujustpaid avisit town. at the Western Ontario counties, in- cludin: Lambton, Essex and Kent. and has carefully studied the work which a ban: dong 1n tlgoge counties for re ,,_ A... ‘- ugh-“1t clunation of mmhlands. As a. result or the intonation he has secured Col. Blair will start Ihnllar works in the Madame Provinces. A number or new appointments have been made in the Customs Depart- mmt. Mr. R 0. Fish has be? ap- Wallaceburg. Mr. Hurley, MP. for East Hastings. was in the city today on business with the departments. He states that the authorities at the Cape Vincent (N.Y.) hatchery are still engaged talk- he whifnflfih mwn from the my! l0 DEFIUIAL NOTICE RECEIVED. nun-m. a eo-nixht on his way 9'“ tom He wastwml“ a“ meomdluuinlsterulo o'clock um torenoon by Sir Henry am Deputy Governor. The ceremony wk my; mPrunler’sofice. that. be- m use mt Mr. Lauder. Mr. Scott .__nn _1-n Will the Duke and Duchess of York Visit Canada? nogZa'wm us his utmo-t with mu object in 71°"- togetalltheovarequlred. asthensh are spawning late this year. but 11 the weather keeps fine it is likely that the necessary gummy will be procured. 1..-..- a... mofnhinz ”mm Ill.“ totem-l mmmmmm “In!“ or Olaâ€"IO" U: ' w wheelmen had :5 «Ia-Baffled: 1m certificates wj'g t_‘:e neares: colloetw a: D by the Government from *he Boat-:11 o! We out Montml and Quebec. Enn- tax and St. John tn favor of steps be- Inx taken to improve tra 1e with Italy. But even supposing that the provisions or the much treaty are applied to Italy. made with the Latter country a not very encouraging. The import: from Italy Last year only totalled 839.- 501. while the exports were value-.1 u yuan Hon. Mr. Davie has asked the Maui- toba. Government to name a. now have to accompany the Hudson Ba: expedition next spring. Mada? Hum M-Pn is in the city. The Marine Devan-uncut is marked that eleven Amer-lean seiners are fol- iowing mackerel along the wage!“ shores of Nova. Seotia.’ The cruiser King Fisher is keeping them c1008 company. Mr. 1.11300111119211ther Bunndroadlastevanlng. Itkstated that ismeonneotionmn new msu-lp mmthatnemoposeswbufld-n flannel -'-â€"v.c-â€"v _ will proceed to collect enough taxes to pay the claim due the bank Col. Domvine, M.P., or the 8th NB. Hum and Captain Wedderburn of the same corps were in the city to-dsr mmutehomeattertakingaspeml course tor cavalry at Toronto. Mr. Kemp of the Fishery Department has finished inspection work which he was authorized to make‘in Nova_Sf=0_-_ mgmwmm m m WWW” ”WWW”: hing MudmnowatShediacmm htothebedsthchweu-eplantedlast WI:- “huvbaflu‘ w mv __ _V-,,, “'10â€"“ In the Exchequer Court We: the (Sum of George Julian for dun- tor the seizure of the schema sing Bun. wu dismissed The sheen- erwueeizedmrmtion of the cus- toms lows. Messrs. Manlonfld and Met med (or $708 extras in connection with their contract for a. wharf at Sidney. Justine Burbidge gave Judgment for $74 The residents or Hintonburg munici- pality. on the western outsidrts ot 0v:- tnwn. are in n greet state at excite- ment. respecting the notion of the Mo)- oone Bonk. vrhioh has placed the shall! in charge or the village for money to the amount or $6000 m is the amount upon whizh two votes have been taken as to the best means on! wiping out the indebtedness. but which have resulted in nothing being done. A representative of the bank states that the amount has been due since last March The bank has done everythdng in its power tum: set- tling the mtter without legal proceetk imbut. owing to the friction between the two fiction: 11 the village, no net;- tiement has been arrived at. with the result that the ltd of Sheriff Sweet- landhasbeeneuledin,a.ndheisnolw indharge otmthedvicbooks It: settlement in not goon arrive? at he mfl‘ 3““ “3 mum-n. Minister of the ”dam â€"',â€"w. â€"_ 7, shall be conde to living on m in- come, or in other words. that it shell for power to borrow money in order to aid irrigation. subsidize railways- develop mining and roster the dairy and live stock industries. It in ed that it Provincial autonomy given to the Texutories it will b. a. great advantage to that section 0: the country by doing away with the bureaucratic system at Goya-amen! from Ottawa. which has prevailed tor many years, and which. it is contend- ed, is not to the advantaze oi the 1‘8- ritories. The Government has at last settled the claim or the Chippewa. Indians of the Thames, which has existed since _\‘.a... has: been mortal. spealdn: as tho elected repre- sentatives at that great. .trotch at country, have doclu'ed {or Provincial except the power to harm The! are willing that the new province 1._ a..- Lu: L LAG-Anya, 1835. A portion or the claim has been under discussion in arbitration between the Dominion Government and the pror vinces. About two years ago a. flatwaa obtained from the Governor-General. and the Indians were thereby allowed to prosecute their action in the Ex- chequer Court. When the action was ready for trial a. compromise was at- rived at. By the compromise the Chippewas receive some $30,640 an some $25,000 worth at lands trespass upon and improperly allotted to the Muncey band, and in addition all costs of prosecuting the claim, which are to be paid by the GOVernment. Counsel for the Chippewas were Mr. George E. Kidd of Ottawa. and Mr. A. G. Chit holm of London. Messrs. O’Connor and Hogg were counsel for the Government. Mr. James Sorlcy. who resides am the city. has concluded a. contract with a Chatham firm of carriage mamm- turers for the shipment of about 60 vehicles to Johannesburg, manl- . u- _‘_-.;m WWTF'EM 0mm The order Includes twenty phm and the testis made up or! top hm spring wagons and expresses The ve- hicles are to be shipped so that they will reach Johannesburg 1:: a. couple of months. The Minister a: mum will vlslt Quebec shortly. when the officers (3 the active militia there will M be- fore him their views on the question of. antedatlnzgg brevet_co_ _-L‘- .1 office documents on the school question were exchanged be- tween himselt and the Dow Gov- ernment. so that the matter was final- ly closed before he became a W or Mr. Lauriet’a Cabinet. Cme m or the settlement will be made known about the end 41th: week.' The agitation for bringing M m divisional point at the Ottawa. and Parry Sound Railway to Barry's 37 from Madam when the company has seen fit to move It. is will going on. Mr. Sutton-d at Barry's Bay saw the Minister of Railways in rest” to the matter. “(Celebs-std Writer on Naval m Placed on the Shelf at In ' 0w- Request Washington, Nov. 17.â€"-Captnln Alfred 1!. United State- Nnvy. wu to-dny placed on the retired list at his on re-‘ guest. alter 40 year: nctlve service, In no- cox-duct with Inw. The mnonncement was received at the Navy Department with u- nnuhment. a Captain Mnhnn would have heenpromotedtothennkotoommodon 1n n few months. and could then have retired with lncreesedpay. It I: thought he Inuit havogrbeen forced to act now by xenon d his pressing menu Wan. Mr. Greenway coma east shortly in connection with new inducements for Icelandic immigrationlrhere is a in"! colony in Manitoba. already. and they are about as prosperous and 00th aclassascanbetolmdlnthewhle province. The financial conditions on the island of Iceland are at m very hard on the inhabitants. m Manitoba. and Dominion authorities will co-operate in the matter to bring aisblmnny Icelanders to Canada. as pos- s e. Coroner Freeland has ind to w a. somewhat unusual course All in- quest into the death 01 James Water- son was held yesterday at Lime-hank by Coroner Wand. There were ovi- dences of violence on the body. The Jury retired, and utter a. consultation or over three hours said they could not agree on a verdict. The case ms left over by the coroner tor the an- siding Judge at the next county ss- sizes, to be dispmed 01' by him. The Department of. Agriculture is in re- ceipt or letters from several of the largest establishments in the district elected with has cholera in Western Ontnrio. commend. ing .the action which Dr. McEnchren took in establishing quarantine. Unfortunately. the latest reports give word or new places “time's “w u u. u: at, m, r. e uc. . ., e a route for Toronto. Mr. Leduc is the me: or a dine deposit or lithographic stone. which has been found on an island in m. Temisesmingue. and he is going to Toronto for the purpose or endeavoring to m eagle-1.» .devslop the deny-1t. _ .‘vwâ€"."_, uservstive donv'enuon held 38in E?- day‘Jamls Lettch, 0.0., at German waddle M We at tho - Contract: havé been let for the construc- tlon or elg ht small bridges nlonz tho lino “Mai. Eagles“ yum r Washington In 1- er ave: or o few days to endeuor to secure from an American natal-mes tn?! renewal of tho 8 any: tun-m e regal: on. Mr. cGe‘e. Clerk of the Privy Council. returned from Toronto today. when ho moreInSeruunu-Gmwmuocuu LILutenant-Govm ... . -7 -. The Marine Depnrtment has taken upon or the gas buoys which have proved or such great advan e to mariners on Lake Erie this summer. he other buoy will be tam 119.911 $139 $9“:- to' fake charge 0'! the Columâ€" Rafâ€"011'} steamer Pe which is to be and for lot service to PrlneerEdwu-d Island. 'The Minister or Militia. Genenl Gao- colgne. Col. Aylmer, LG" 00!. Donvme. M.P.. Mr. Edwards. M.P.. and ofllcerl o! the headwaters stat! 1nd mum. visited Rocklmc this “tel-noon to look over the ate 0: the proposed Dominion rm. mg. ere. _ Capt}. Maplhlnnez lgt for Klan!” ugh; wing wagons and ex passes- The cles are to be shipped so in reach Johannesburg m a. couple 3 months. The Minister at Militia. will visit uebec shortly. when the officers (3 ie active militia there will by he- »re him their views on the question : ante-dating at brevet cOmmlsdons. When Mr. Sltton took the oath at lice documents on the Who :hool question were exchanged _bo- CAPT. MA HAN RETIBES. r. Sifton’s First Eflort Vk be to Get a. New Province. .uj'uls mums, 9.0., Governor-General: are thereby 3.1101706 action in the Ex- rhen the action W“ :ompromise was 8-1" 1e compmmise the 2 some 830.640 an of lands amass .rly allotted to the in addition all 008” claim, which are to vemment. Counsel 217%? Ammorumw in the West ' STORM KING’S DOINGS A nm but. scum. Wash. Nov. 17.â€"m m which has "up: Northwestern Wuh- md Bum Columbia 3°? a” m put“ hour-u theme“ nova-ohm Wotmeoonnu'y- Rum that. the m. ‘0 11.11de alone in Wm WM win exact! 8500.- 000, and the ion to mute M m be mm a crut- Whm M pherlo conditions lave unprovfil Mb lawman-dawn bums-m ever. The city 1. anomaly 31““ °¢ tram communication by 31.11 with a” outside world. and mm mmnlsht 8“- m untn ¢ o'clock arc-term W m the telecnph um- were pan-UM The overland We express. Wm left Tacoma. Band” 1118!“. ”Wu” easnmundsudenwmmm eouth ot Tacoma. The Great Norm Baum I: the hawtest an“. .114 wm-unamthondeotmew m in a deplorable condlum. m Snohomhh to'Bkybomish. 1n the GI- an about to give my. Avon. a. village nearby. ls under wit- er. and the Beaver and Olympia manh- ea are inundated. Many of the unn- housee have wntcr several feet deep in them. The Snohoznhh River a Ever- ett 1: men miles wide, and the Battle and Internadom bridge m bun m- dered unsafe bythegreujunotdrm- munluflon enduly.notra1nl mint arrived or degartpd from there ta tour "‘7‘,â€" Near Lowell the river 1: two not above hlxh-wnter mark. ‘2: the run- “In!“ v. u~'â€".-_ â€"v-__ -7 7 days. The Nooknck River has 078‘- nowed its bulb. flooding hundrods d was of valuahlo tannin: prom. In British Gambia. the Gan-Alta Pacific Railroad. toradmnoootuo ously damaged. Mmy brldx- m washed out and telegraphic communi- cstion with the out has mm ruptod to: so hoax-I. Ilene mm‘ol’l- Portland. Ores“. NW- 17"“ 3” unawmrm raged aver the WW“ Valley last night. and "1°" mum?" '1an to an heavily. Such 3 has not how seen for three 7“ “a gt this season 1: h remarkable. The walnuts River 18 lit-111 1““ “a the wster 1: M8 0"" the W lands below the city. Gil-Irvin: 0"“7‘ thing before It. No trams «rind on the Northern or Southern M" "r terday own: to the 3005' 1mm are down on the Northern Me. Ind how serious the washout: no on M rland the other valleys on the Columbia- Oowlltz, on the Washington side. In: been inundated. ad the Inhabitants at Castleka were breed mneetotho mom flimsy-7 awn ”VIII. w H- -â€"â€"-'â€"â€" and)! boom walked month want at W not! their M pursuit by Ga. W018- HIPNOTIZED A PRINCESS. 'mâ€"nm‘ n"‘e¢"'3'v¢r the WW aylutmzm, mdmnsuucllr es to an heavily. Such t W ‘1: below the city. Gil-Wm 0"" 3 before It. No trains m “1 Northern or Southern Pacific N ayowlnztothenood. 1mm down on the Northern Pacific. tad 'uflousthewashouumonthfl cannot be named. The over-13nd .. M. .5. “than. Pacific MW The Most Popular and Complete Weekly . . Newspaper in the . County is of all kinds is New Styles, New Type and New ana ungmai Artistic Designs. Anything from a Visiting Card to a high grade Catalogue done neatly and promptlyqé Wedding Invitations, etc., in all the latest styles. 1 Orderswby Mail receive Special London. Nov. 18.â€"The Brim sue-u er Memphia, Captain Williams. tram Montreal, Nov. i. (or Bristol, is ashore in Dunlough Buy. near Minn Head on the south coast of Ireland. Captain Williams and part or the crew were saved. and have arrived at Crook Ha- ven. Nine men am: supposed to have been drowned. A number or the cat- tie and barrels of flour forming lb: cargo of the Memphis lave floated ashore. The to: in den-int no that the masthead- ot the ahlp are visible tron the shore. A strong. equally north wind is blowing. - ---- - 7A _.-I-e.p W11!“ la ”Junta... The Memphis 13 o! 3191 tons red!”- 345 feet long, 41 feet beam and 28 feet depth 0! hold. She wan built at '36- fast. Ireland. in 1890. end is owned b! the Andean 8.8. 00., London. Adespaxch to the Central News”! that the Memphis struck It 10 o'clock lutntxht. 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