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Lindsay Post (1907), 29 Jan 1909, p. 4

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“magmatomsiomny ’Cnba. which is“ once more to try zitp hand gt complete self-government 3:53 ”grating to legalize cock-fighting .-d1¢fleries.'rhebanuinberemov- ma trontheudiversionséssoon as hike WW leave Havana. 33011:, income along noxtfall. And nut mats cock-fighting. even if it ’Troops.-are being massed on the FSetvian trontien,‘ but owing to the ’L‘act that moving picture machines are being used elsewhere it is .not likely that serious trouble will oc- moi-gain by detective ”nigh“ Don’t put c! any longer, but hue your mystepdgx w 9 once. Consult us And A ‘9‘- ‘-__. -up-A-Z‘nnn mSAY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. 5:...» the benefit of. Illa-long experience Don't waste your time with the knocks! orthemanwiththegronch. ~Goaheodandboost. Somebody has said ihnt an honest tuna is one of the’few great works flint can be seen for nothing. .fluduha, Steeple-m- 5nd Nervous Trouble- m and by oyumin. W. an ax deteoa o! the eye- ..nd remedy “@8393 by s piglets ud non-surgical -L -â€"....- OLA .il_ The Globe wittily remarks that the riledsion of the Education Depart- z’nent my be regarded as a ukase. We can Remove Illa cause EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. a hunt-st. (Over Nem'a Shoe Store) ’Thatnewplanetisnowsaidto be about five billion miles away. No wonder it acts distant and reserved. Something's going to happen in YPeterhoro. The mayor and alderman than decided to ottend church at dust once this year. '?St. Luke's church. Peterboro, held ‘its annual Christmas tree on Friday night. Isn't it just a. little early for these entertainments ? Yuan Ski-Kai is leaving China be- cause or rheumatism in his leg. The treatment for such rheumatism in the case of high ofiee' holders over there I. B. ANNIS. Oph. D., the Weekly Dost will be here ry about it. There are fifty-three Sundays: in the year, and it will be 110 years be- fore it occurs again. As few of us We are told by the public accounts flat the sum of $343,176-05 was spent on capital account on the Trent Val- ley canal during the last fiscal year. fie New York Central Railroad away Iron its present stock-holders. “That loud, equating sound you amputate the leg under the col- 3nd Nona}: not wor- \vfluvuvâ€" v' v_- , v conned in, a. short address of grains by Mn. French, pnfldont at tho 8t. June: bunch. m n- responded to in an appropriute end kindly m- ner by Madmen Lord. Cooke m Gregg on behalf of the deter bociet- tel oi the Pruhyterien, Baptist and Methodist churches mpectiveiy. ' The next thank offering is to be de- voted to the maintenance and trainâ€" ing of missionaries.‘ The board are recognizing that the present salaries paid to matrons and assistant mat- rons in the Northwest are utterly inadequate, and 1:30): stem to in- crease such salaries to xatJleast $250 per annum. The necessity of making provision for our women Mohan- ies in cases of sickness or infirmity; and intheir old agehasbeen-t-Mci bly brought bciare :this triennial spoke of the work in the McKenIie River diocese, where he had gone on April 12th,1859, and remained until about two years ago. He had recent- ly been appointed mt bishop of Toronto. In the early days of his experiences in the McKenzie River diocese, which at that time embrac- ed the Yukon and Athabasca and covered one million .sqnare miles, Mrs. French, the president. than introduood Mn. Inn". '11. 0! Bio- hop Boon. nod-tut Bishop of Tom‘- onto. who you n very latex-outing occount of tho month trunnlnl muting olv-tho womnn': outw. all about him. The triennial thank offering amounted to $8,606.05, not what was expected from the whole Dominion, an average of only 15¢. a member. Let us begin at once to collect the thank offerings so that next triennial we shall have a worthy sum to prwent to Almighty God. introduced Bishop ‘ held.~in Ottawa from -8ept. ' “to ca. let. 1903. The report oi e ‘ cording secretary ehowed that ile three years ago there were nineteen dioceee boarde there were now twen- ty~three. There wae an inch in parochial branches from 988 to 1800 and of membere which in 1905 were 22,258. now numbered 32,059. an in- crease 0! 9806 in three years. There are 890 diocem lite membenm 65 gen- eral life members; there are nineteen pledges supported 'by the W. A., sev- en foreign, twelve Canadian; 133 chil- dren supported in schools and homes porting a missionary to the Jews. The treasurer reported the total re- ceipts in three years to be $147,245.43 of which Toronto gave 854.143.”. To the church building fund, white not- tler’s fund, out of a total of 8359.74 Toronto gave $301.74. Fredericton and Niagara gave'the balance; Prince Rupert church hall, Caledonia, $259.- 50; Rev. W. White, Q'Appelle, pare- onnge. $100.75; ael! denial iund, $615- 40; Miss mddeu’s work, leper work. Japan, $375.40; Matsnmato church. $240.00; life members' tees, $930.90; Albert Bay hospital, $392.50; Moose- hide church, $228.00; Rev. E. Gerd- ner, boat for Labrador. $180.00; Pei- presented. One of the points‘brought out was the help and inspiration which .the preparation of a paper at- tords the writer. Those who prepare impressionable. Look at boys -â€" hero worshippers. The story of a. boy's visit to India is a splendid work to give a boy. The right way of inter- esting a. boy in such a. work was 11- lustrated. Miss Phillips has a bt-ys’ club in Montreal. At first missions were not mentioned. Their object was, lst, inn, 2nd, to do good, End, to do good to everybody 4th ,to take up some special ob . Dr. Grenfell. bf Labrador, interested with 89,282 in offerings. Work mâ€" ongst the boys of the church is par- ticularly urgent. To get them inter- estedand keepthem soisagrut Papers on mission study ensues by Miss Ashton Phillips, of Mantra! and Mrs. Griffin, 0! Toronto, were wrote papers, etc., and when he came to Montreal they were . glad to Studies in dioceses number 266. 1754 babies branches; 8172 jun mahourboysandgirlsâ€" Tilton {and be used for red 32.059, u: in- Lhree years. There members: 55 gen- there are nineteen by the W. A., sev- Sanadim: 133 chil- voted that the study six monthstogetngrooery order tilled. Orders sent home for clothing were sent four years to teeth them. The temperature in winter rnnged from 60 to 75 below nero. end was proportionately hot in summer. Un- til two years ago he had never seen a. horse up there. An interesting dc- count followed oi the menu oi trevel with dog sleighs. the missionnry end his helpers or guide trsmping on snowshoes all theuuy. On one oeu- sion he trumped 180 miles to see in v--_ â€"- , _ sick wow. He thanked the .mh' P“ 0‘31”qu .10: help am: the missionaries . in the in Northwest- He did not no. how the! 90°“ ““7 --v “â€" w'_ fv. _ on their work in “it. (not! Ind without such help. She lulu lent out. to row. My.“ ml “9mm“! could M £1 their lnhor. Nothing wu done to pnupetine the Indiana. nod the work vu given in exchnnp ior [ood- ex- cept in can oi poor widows nod nged men. An exubtion wu undo nt Christina. which the Indinnn no beginning to oheerve. nnd little pre- nente nre distributed which helped to xnoro young men for the Amway ser- vice and about n down young ladies for Commercial Telegraphy. ‘As soon as competent he promises to place them all in positions and can show letters from the companies to sub- £55 NJuonal School 01 Railway Tel- egraphy in this town and gets 1119 :,_LS Trunk Railway 00.311100 is a good operator and well up in freight and passenger work. He is a graduate_ o! “Swenappointedtoepodtion in the service of that system near Tor. onto. The C. P. R. gentlemen who exâ€" amined MeGinlty espeeully count,- nlstes Mr. Petal: and hit school on the result oh this boy. exam. He mm mum! is a flnt‘elue men. ening- next week, 3109ng Saturday. All are cordially invited to M position on Mr. Paton’ s recommehdaâ€" tion. Vincent HcGlnity. also 3 grad- néte of Mr. Paton' a Rdlm School in this town, passed his examination with the O. P. R. people‘htoly and young ladies of the contention- knit their hurt;- to the church. Ha obnM'th‘t’ in the W'th‘r'o' poopli" take up minion work “d tote on interest in alum the wt inh honoiiu by it. This is n’ roa‘u' binning 3nd n proof oi God's word. be filled with the knovledgc of the the Lord and the kingdom- 01 ”1“ world shall become the kingdom- 0‘ our Lord. Altar the benediction Ind been pronounced by Bishop Reeve re- Tho Cambray branch 01 the Woun- en’s Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Webster on Wedneathy. Februu'y 3rd. at 2.30 o’clock. The programme for this meeting will be given by Mrs. D. Sinclair. Hrs. W. Weldon and Miss E. Webster. the members of the Presbyternn. Methodist end Bepdst missions” societies. He felt that there was work enough lot as all. He moved e vote of thanks to thop Beeve'end Mrs. Reeve. and felt tint we were highly honored to entertain then u “They thst honor hie them will bless." tht would the old country hsve been but for mlsslonsrles 7 tht would Csnnds he only for the brsve missionaries ? We thst m henellttlng should show our spprecln- tlon snd we will receive srenex bles- sing. When you see a. flourishing brunch at the W. A. you generslly see other things flourishlng. It is said that charity should begin st was carried unanimously. He felt gum certain tint 11 Bishop Reeve can beindueedtocomemdtin‘” a lecture on the Wt Northwest we would be dellzhud to W m- 3" hop Reeve responded. um “'8‘ 5° othachnrchs.fieldtthltnm missionary work is soil! to b. ‘ grant {actor in bringing ubout that nnlnn u: m All iookinz for. It all! union wemmxoounxfor-It my notbeinonr life timo.udtt III! notbointhewaynmm‘d butitisinthedr.mt1m0hll0t lardutantwhenthe wholoeu'th'm home. but it is also true thnt it should not end there. He commended than to prey earnestly end hoped that the blessing 0! God would be shown more and more in this parish. saidghathemgladtosee my were imbued with the rwbul'd (001 wall mud ‘0' If, none 01th. mm CAKBRAY CAMERON January Session . of County Council Elect: Rem m “In?! union oi the county council in the county council chun- bfl' on My Moon et 8 o'- dOGk-Theoertumet. otthe election 0! members were new bythc clerk end ell mended to their moo. 6 ELECTION or wmmm .. ‘ Nomination were” than M with for the position 0!. W“ in}. 1909 end the following mm was nominated: 1 Geo. A. Jordon, Linduy, propon- edbyJ‘u. Grehunendn. A. Celina B. Hawkins, Eldon. Dropout! by G. 'i‘. Helium end B. A.On11en. l Doneld Grunt, Woodville. propoeod od by Jon. '1‘. Batty sad 0. Q. m R. A. Odin, Bo‘uuflflh. mpoud by J. Graham m '11:. Adult. The result at tho ballot ca u lol- l’teeâ€" Peter Hawkins. The roads and b11118“ mt“ were asked to consider 150'me meat 0! Mr. Peter Hawkmé'_u eonv trolls: o! the stone crusher firm: mom FOR comm BUPII-Bi n On motion at Messrs. WM Iowa: move: and man". The committee then went into 003' mum of the whole-ad the report of Oh Mai mm W 1" Gould the comma wound to: HP toenminntel magic: to momtthc claim of the (1111th committal 11:. (allowing m the ”WWW Fianna and Amtâ€"Get: C the honor count-rod the delineation- he neon-ml the county ever had. would present his adrenal nt 3 Hr. 811va th. “)0! the 5" clantlon o! the be“! elected Wu» den. unet- which a}: Wt was undo to am: the scum; mit- into miufgknfifie Mn! °‘ the mud guano an public 11m °’ tumâ€"Mr. On motion Auditor county wombâ€"Hr. W. Rem Cutler“: Wu“: and Choose: Connima ' the committee on THE COWS mbcndflueoucfl (of ol examiners â€"- W" Stevens, and Principal Kirk- ‘1'oqmto Twice a year we plan a Big Stock Clearing Sale. . This half yearly sale commences Thursday, Jan. 28 and Will‘continue for thirty days. Our Annual Inventory demands that all surplus stock will go out, Only two things will accomplish this endâ€"Substantial Reductions in price, and publicity based on facts. These are the means that we have employed. One Dollar Ofi Men’s Fine Men's fine potent colt dtese boots, congrea style, phin toe, light weight, goodyeu' welted, the correct shoe for evenmg' weer, reg. 4 50 5.50, 81 06' per poi: ..................... . Men's fine potent blocker boots, foot form ehepe. militery heel, goody“! welt, e emu-t shoe 1',- young men. Reg. 85 shoe, 81 $4 3.335 am. '81 OR. This lot of shoes repmenh lines ranging in price a high a 3.50. Tho-sins ore broken, but you will gel some line thot will suit you. Indies' fine dongoln kid [mad boots, light or hoary soles, modern ohopea, extra 2 25 ulna, any pair. ......................... . wanmmsum 90 KENT-ST. goodlmemnnking so unique emu-Una: . is our propocitionâ€" Men's high-gnde pctent colt bootshee 0: button style, good you welt soles, mod- em shapes. 0th Coleus. high-gm" o .56.- i. tobavy. Tong!” Wuhan-am mama-11¢ caution (or u.¢nnull8hobiu. Ltd» Raymond 1:009le w Main-um Ind MWN'M‘ their ton mwuonwmh M 0.! may! Women’s phin felt cease dupe, tag. 1-15, . We have out down the prism stock of rubber footwear. Farm- WThia is your opportunity to buy heavy rub- bers at “Pay to Put Awsy Prices." Remember these are this season's goods and we rec Men?» first grade gum rubber-glued; I a «‘Meple unslity, reg. 1.90, sale 3 Boys' bury gum rubbers. reg. price 1.25, sale pnce ......... Men's waterproof overshm fleece- lined 8310 price ........................... I 5 Men's-rubbers, ell sizee,6 to 11, sde‘priee 69c Missesr rubbers, sizes 11 to2, ale price £50 Childf‘e plain rubbers, sizes 4 to 10*. for 3c {kahuna-o mph. at on r“... 1hr. Ourtrnnk department in comploh- 1- ‘1’ travelling necessities, including steamer: bunks- club bags, suit «:95 telescopes, 0* M! 7 Men's mtg proof lace rubbers, high cut, ex- tra heavy sole sud heel, reg. 2.75, ale 2 a M181! ......................................... Men's .n'seu boots,blucher style,thiek. L15 felt soles- h'gh-gmde boot, reduced to Men’ 3 .11 felt boots, felt soles, 1.00am! gator styles, ale price 1.25 Women’s flit hoe boots lather fore-i com- monsenseshopqreg. 1.,4-5 sale price i ,q Watespnoof canvas steamer trunks, 3 40 case trimmings. good lock, sale price . Rental suit. cues,brown or black and frame ~”lid lather corners, sale price ......... I 80 Pebble leather club bags new deep 1 60 .e-I. Imam-infill frame ..................... a Men’s sung proof, 1 buckle rubbers. ooleadheel reg. 2.,10 ado pun sole and heel, V reg. Pebble nether club begs O'COIOOOOIOOIOOOCI. Doooooo... o u o o o Fehnry Trunk Sale. coco-0.00.05...- reg“ "ff. 3'??? 2.15 Cutting on‘ tho (lath d the It“ .U‘h ll. M New: “My f1!“ lug-hum at a. 1m ArchbishOPI" ”nap. sum-1mm" “halal-“libs“?- Inkllmhuth ha “6* a on... coco-OOOOOOOOOIOOUOO fiflflifllwnfl a, LINDSAY “P“ 2.60 $31.??? I15 are articles recommend 335‘ 1.75 :11

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