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Lindsay Post (1907), 28 Feb 1908, p. 4

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3'3 {mark at living, he max min enough!» pay his tamaoxra hum-e lot he can can {bid awn, helm than. he_ will have W his old drums at getting rich. and be m l; hefzig enabled puma-unmet... l ("l 1(1 mmmmlmme, seizemp- tomt'uno across the border. But «what 3 ”aircraft country he finds there tronuthe land he has leLt ! lit tie 111in mm to farming, .hais not lower! tobebomaa tenant andgpay‘ Inn axofioitant mint {at we privilege of cultivating the pail. A homestead watt: 11in; alarms; for the asking. Hbaflaalsaguoim fodminlpgheisin the midst lot a tux-rim,“ (whose wealth is just baginn‘mg to ba roughly! 35- fimnted. macaw half 'of it is :gnex- planned and (undiscovered- Lme {Op a. mechanic there are endless open-- inga in manufacturing cantons that are rich in natural resourm. put fin sore need of skilled Workman. In about. everything that insures suc- ems seems. umdy to his hand, land. it he fails it ,will be because he ds,eithé m“ mentally or phyéicmkly, a cripple. * Ontarioâ€"now called the “Garden of M” â€"!was a wilderness “'th Il- linois Man in an: priml'a. .Tho other my students 11mm the Ontario Alia-- n‘cultural (Millage. captured (in gold Mdab tor My at a. Chicago exhfloition. Ems: (weal: prospec- tors are Mag-in; up 1:491: ev‘idonnes o! untold manila: in bar mineral dus- tfiacbs. fl‘ha prairian of Mandtdaa. meld crops that stagger stamiSticaJns. am! She is still only making: a Lxmna ling. An‘dthan there ismhatts‘ called ”the flash Wearâ€"vast terry" Jams of. pregnant soil {charm-ill some '1 any enrich mum and: 15m to om- 1 31133111113 the 3‘th of the world. ‘ ‘ 9 :WM 0!! tube haunt-dds of thousands .. n! our citizens from the British Isles ’W‘hure nay-er seen Canada 6:11:33! .who rune-taut vague notions of her. ntup~ - curious advantage!“ Many of these, who Mandi» the! ocean . to better 2mm 10ml! conditions «in the iflwm ad more to Ithnejt, lik- ‘xiug lab-anthem in medulla-dd; @519 iii than in Itfli p. Wx (without Mot: butt-m insightu.camda am lei-thy, «not: than awaitedtha our; rm in Illinois thirty years ago. sheoflelns to themassesjwhmt only a. flaw cad: mm mtmw 0011-. W Shamsâ€"toms qt their awn. healthy surroundings in which «to pain WWI-'6 and: the prospect View.” min lithe town in On'tau'o slants wary um compared to runne- trgpolisotminois. bu x- ~- ~ who Candid! settler gagging. here m all blip am at ;m firet- 1:: mil boil-3168M; 0mm“ 3.0 rim that map bread-twinning is 0f.- m ambia- ex'ume. undev- mmmt the Golden Rule â€" mind an oven-dong. In {mm it his nuick toaflnpt Mtoa LINDSAY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Ebe Weekly post . rm» old mint; that "a prophet hath no Win big awn cauntry." is well matchetd by. s twith Aquuak novel, which may he expressed thus; “A gm country. is less appreciated by. its mtim ms flux: pyl straxxzars mom afar.” .We are mmfindeldofithis tau: not mwtly. remarks the men rwho have begun to think that its. awaits “than 111 this IM WW I» mama hand otthnmpid m to ”(ion and affluenqe 0‘ Oth‘ 91- Mars, who amnion and en- thunamn found that! prom? vent :15 m as any crossed. the bound“! Jim {15113th 01 new terri- tax-y, new. conditions and new asso- -nabea am strong: MW them, and as tiny think not the nhanoes ,to. loeLha’d to: «at» waning in "the Btaltes"-“di°- zunee but unchantxnent to the You Needn’t Have Chaps It a. comfortabh old. alga, \ .ap Wm ‘50,th Canadian. Want You can get along without Win- ter Balm, but you will not after you haveonoé tried it. It IS a lotion that unites chapped or roughened skin unnecessuy. Cures chaps in a gight ’ Soothes' and refreshes Dai tly pexfumed; no grase or stickiness, as It is almost instantly a-‘norbed. Your :11 may back if the lotion fails to plea e. RWGGRSI' § Nggfly opp. the Post (.1th Sold in Bulk or Bottle. CANADA'S CALL TO HER OWN. muol a mums. Preview"- A. HIGINBBTHAM; taxman. hr. at least. prosper- Mice, Lindsay. who hum Ma L'iwok' on his wave EH Iddrgldlq; 15 has my mom foolish aha‘n the W inwbtoir (who passes by, the sand pppdrtumities and puts his cash into American securities 9 The latter has been much in Madame dur- Ia; 1116 remtpmio. Becomes to the ham. Melly, when recoive'rsh-ips from. mall}; [when meivemmpa s axowpoimfl,a‘fltl"hjs wailiahamrd over. thd W of Uncle Sam’s 'Wsimps mm Milwhilq shrewd Ammoana than patrol a: some at the must profit-harm spun-grit as in firemen. mm mafia 'the‘ Mrs «who 1m Canada's milk:- nitpeent merg when he; own people mm: W m- iniugrent about W Wm WM. IfhcyV were starting pawn: plants. stamping-t mills, 1W on! street railtqu while sigma"!!! were "waiting tar something to ma: up." ;,\, * , - Nothing seem: mane strange toâ€"da‘y, to the man who has made paratul sulrvey ot the Western won-1d than this; that Canadian gmngy should: rwasbe itself in a. land mung,“ over- doqe in navel-y, kind or human gander vor; and that Ca‘nadfimi capital rvA notified in tt-hd {English and United} States universities. In the Japanese high schools arid the universities .the study ot English is compulsory,qu German, French, and other tomngn languages are optional. " immwhwisitedahm. under mm” more sad than lthoae connected with the demise ot mmmmgm. A. 'BJMLus-v' aehnan. omen manager for Lin Byl- vwesbar M'flg 00.. town. 31: the early? astutflmm . \U' ‘ mhedepeaaadladyhadbeenwtor' a mama Weak. audipg 1W6!- . Stratford Beacon; Gamcy, it is re-1 ported, hasorganized a. cave, of Can- u [servative members to boycott Gm‘-‘ gunment House on account of His; 3 Honor the Lieutenant-Governor hay-I ling; withheld dinner invitations to g i the “Man from Manitoulin." His Honor wiil. doubtless, survive the in- ‘ tended affront. Having some. old-g faahioned ideas regarding personal: honor. he naturally. objects :0 hav- ing the pTovod despotic: of bank de- ; oposit slips and sundry other. :hings. sit down at table with him. and he. can wzu afford also to spare Lhe company 0“ men who choose to sym- pathize with the hero of snch tunsw Speaking English in Japan. "The .way the English language is spoken in Japan is simply mandat- tul." my: {Hon R. Lemiqux. : "1,980 truly say that: I maven- ‘telt‘ incaan‘ week! by inability to speak rthq Jap- anese language while in Japan. In the hotels as: might have expected that English would be spoken. but I found that it Waoppokem {qyacwrks in the stores and in many other plac- es M'hdljgvit would not (as expeotqd'. It is said that now one cannot go [to any with! Japan without finding someone able to speak English. It is ewgdrly learned, from the mission- aries and from all possiola sources. Agoo’dmnw at mammmgu- spauld seek investment wed States why! its 09‘ be quadruple!!! are 50‘ I «right at how ‘ may last twas £101in to be bede danger, but In sudden revqrse occur- red which could ndt ha warded of! by the phyfiniam in \yhanza- _ She 'pamad away this marnimg. surround ed by Char sou-rowdy; husband, tagilx and talcum. , 3,. ‘ Mm. Musselman. M'hqse maiden name was Mabel Altman Kaeroher, became the happy bride 0! M1. Mus: mm“ only a raw years amal- New Hamfoung, Out, «where her parents reside. She (was one at the most popular young: ladies, of tha «town. and althéugh only a short time in Lindsay. the Iqualit'iels which had eh- dearqd her to friends elsewhere had already won for their $122, love ,and es- beem at all rwha had had; the plmure of farming her aaquainltanoen The death not this young motherl. and the bereavement of the hugbanad and young family of three children. {including an imam 3311 a meal: or Ibe): days told) merits. and .will call font-h thfi tandem; sympathies of our Citizm .ILIN u public analyst, of Ontario. in a_ recent vial. testified that a bottle of Pot- una. submitted to him for analysis contained. 39.3 [3.12. ct prod'spirits. or 22 ms. at puma alcohol. When a tea Ital abstaiual' ahons symptoms of a jag, it may‘monlyapatent medicimthwt is giviq’g him the joyful mzle. g . Manitoba has abandoned the three- (iflhswote in local option. Now. see if‘Whitncy will not soon back down and accept the Liberai damâ€"1nd that the majority should. rule. The Shadow Of the Tomb actions c: A s '1‘ o :a. I A. . an ”The Kind You Have mgw Evening Post of \Feb. 21 In. A. B. lusselman. EDITORIAL NOTES. talent in the Un- its oppontunhtées to a so‘ much greater Dr. Namith. Engagement Must Be Certified To by Priest or Two Layman Important Anmccmnt lad at St. Peter's Cathedral Ordinance “of is Casing lull Discussion. ' . . .‘f I!" . :"INSPIRAH‘ION," 1 If“. 'BBV. E. E. ngm Shore) *th distant Sacrdtary ct Foreign \ Mia- aims. twilight: Ml 0119111318! Ohm mis- agivinsfi W BovicthIondAv : «At the mm (1 St Peters cathedral Bung“ Ban “their Mon and a papal (hands that In! M ccndd- eupblcfi talk In (the cnty, My um- cd; than: not “the Cathch'c 135th 'It was to who client than an engage mm; (:0me by (the {Catho- lino church as canonical must Lia car- untied by. Ithq panties thereto ciagmng church will ndt manta mhctrc :1 asked to imam , Fro obviate th lion that: been an - Thc annquncei discussed to-dny mupcubb to st! In Canada the movqment 33pm mth Wu]. rapiduty. In»; :Iqmngto the «Protestant churches 13,81: year raiser! $140,000 and this year have Wuhan to ram $500,000 Hanmton in min; at $50,000 and I London the m While Branttord is raising $20,000. In each. case the {amount in over double that at last yea-r. mba result in individual churches in even more striking. One church in mouto has gone: mp item [£3200 to $2,000, another Ironi $4,- 500 :to $12,000; can in Hamilmirdll $90 {our mean ago‘to $1.000 :‘hhia year. Individual church Where ’are Nil; touched in a WWII“!- «way. One man has Wand tram $1300 par Near to 375000.31131 anoth- has‘n 1 CICCL “DC [U U?) I “A“ bumyauJ, Lu may crossmgs. From the Northexn Telegraph Lom- pan; and Bell Telephone Company, in ' xeteexncc to assessment. L MORE .WIRE FENCES NEEDED - Mr. James Farrelly. owner at E. qr. 20, con. 8, addressed ghc Conrail, pm! said Lhat'jor several years past he ,had been taking down his lame to prevent drifting on the touch and did 1:01 ask or receive anything for 1113 work removing and. rebuilhug fin. fence. He therefore felt that nc was entitled to a. fence bonus. and if he received it would build .130 rods 0: wire fence next, summer. ' Mr. .Wilbon, commissioner, read a list at persons who. had applied to him- for Senoe bonuses to the amount er from $1.000 to 33.000. and mlé‘ 0‘! $160.- and u the usual approyrir- “a have doubled and trebfed their ti)". fog: Wire “11065 to mh comm“. . ' 'niw I 6 '3‘?! ' gnu-sun's.“ A MA‘. I! ' I ' " If”! sionov ie‘only 3100. he eoufld nor pro- g Naphvilln. mm“ Mama, 1906. there {were pram from «hm on five thou» 'aand 1mm ”1.1 wmnomm 00le in America. my were {nearly all vdunbaem for panic. in Laymen’s Movement for Missions ‘ Conference Now Being - Held Here Rismt amwmissionamsociety; to send out mahsionaries. neither does it mine missionary money. Its aim is to so inspire the business men: of christendmn, .wrth a VW on! God‘s I plan for the mm, with 1thd needs 0! g the non-christian Morld. and with a two salsa not the slumtocrm; ability at the church, that enough money : will be placed at the disposal :0! the! existing church boards that they wan! be able to semi: wt enough men) to make the gospel known to evexj man, woman and. child in this [genera artion, ab flo this at last $80.000,- ' 000 a m: mint be raised: by! the --Pmtcatant lawn-chap. in place at the $20,000,000 now being. minute But ; immunh as them are 1mm xthintx to fatty millions of Protestant chris~ titans, this (would not man over 50c. 'to 706. pm: Man per ther, year. (this is well within the scope ‘ 01 ancal politics. «j . \_ i Sessions in Cambridge-st. Methodist Churchâ€"Inspiring Addresses Delivered Tuesday Swainâ€"Other Meetings and Subjects. ~ Evening Post of Feb. 26 .The Layman‘s banana. hold iin the largo mhoolmqm Mas We.“ filled with attractively laid tables! W with {Iowan n‘nld silvqp rrho ro- treahmehh were served by the laid- £6311 the church. Add meta. moat ap- wm. = ‘ 11- k: minimicnotalihcmmflonéutheymht.nulluvthQIcan.thd «mun “haunt-b98310“ mmflmfifihnvmmipthie tummo‘wtor the gem mamma- told ore:- mqundMMBodfidmenmplepdmIeh-thu have”!!! me H-mnlmpraudwitfiWQ'ywmmmude vzeionotanamotymmm aim amputotmvvim 1m rwomnlzoinsdowntothefiflnahmi Mr. Chapman-1.x Won. also maintain-Indium “m ”130 mflesphoutqnpchshmg the: monuggimtheéttimafldm mmmrthqmehmtwm progres- ulentsto'thempm'm *m mining inl'l city. M. Mr. Phelps. called a wasting at Mucus men in Fiat-h Avenue mm» eh hutch. New Yark‘ GM spent a” “It?” prayer and Mansion at the prob- hmmdmtothebhoewte con- clusion that new. plans must maid and e new law“ at MT], oner- inqgis when, it eve; the rwurld mm to be semen. fl‘he outcome was the formation of Itha Lam's Mission- ary Movemdut. rwith Prat. J. Gama-g ball on meta”. In one year the movement spread through the Sta-ted. into parts at Canada. am over into , Great Britain. 7 . and Mr Mk9 also mad. tho“ :5th . InO-MORBOW‘S SUBJECTS. . I 3 pmâ€"Wunnn‘a Minimum 30- 61th (N. H. Miller .wilt‘preâ€" aisle. Solo. mm. W, Address. Mm. J. B. :Wilhnett. Emilio. .. El pm.â€"Chnflman, Mr. .Wm. Fla- welle. Adda-a, ".th Women OWe to Christ". M, rr. E. mallow. 8.1).qu Mn. Blaphwell. Andreas. “Baum end His-ions." Mr. C. B. Rome-.133. .a\;. M \'. don, in; at Chm: mushroqzhwt fl” warm.x[,['rf' {:“Q mm was who present t uni-per- ms mm at Ndw Yprk. who WMMMbmdo- ingp at £13000th As he 10min lama. having con-ecmuu thnir Exams and their live- .td tur- thor um um_ mm 6930“ 0“ the Christian church. mum-1y. the mk- W ad: upon vt'hq multitudn of mrw.mmw¢ mmho Ito thhmt abbot. chfimiflp. mn Izha amt weaker M '3'" ooount at the "Layman-ell!"| Move- 'PROFMABLE ADDRESS‘.’ :1 an America. who! were mini!!!- 1 vdunupm for panic. in rrho ml lama, having consented o1 min-ion- m and their live- rtd 1'"- opparmniu unqsupram dgjeot 0‘ “*0 Hieâ€"flan church. mainly. the mk' church can! t-t .tho 509s Councillors Deal With Business :fi'fln mam. b bung' widely diam-ad to-duy. but of course up alumni-3b to sate haw may perms twill CE W : sionov Manly 3100. he could nm pro- misc‘ a bonus to all seeking it. Fin knew that Mr. Farrell)": road need. 0d a Mil-e lens, but it was impossible Iot- him- to W. the required boaug ohm-cg: confronts! with such an 99- pm” on plan In: today. in: on: gland andin thahehthcnmrld.» {£119 11¢qu mm gulch. asthma-oin- vitiqg the m an» christian ohmh um“ die to Mailman Idem-nag. mm giving” m small. yet why lnvo wooing-flab!!! a :Inu mark, I; claim would (give in: thing-3'1». mt! ”than“. the; world nigh in AVW in this 33m mhmkor told ofex- 'pnmplep on m that hue. this Qywmmmbmmmn- fim.mwtntmviousym |Mr. Ctr-panama am. also from the Northexn Telegraph Lom- panywd Bell Tzlephonc Comp.1n),in xeifeexnce to asseument. L MORE WIRE FENCES NEEDED - Mr. James Fax-telly. owner a? E. qr. 20. con. 8, addressed 3110 Council, and said that'jor several years past 11¢,th been taking down his ten-:0 to prevent drifting on the rand,- and did 1:01 ask or receive anything for ins woxk removing and. rebuilliug tut fence. He thereroro felt that no was entitled to a fence bonus. 1nd it he received it would build 120 rods 0. wim’ tame next. summer. 330w: mail!!! in tin} Methodiit churph and it active in promotinzthl layman'- Movm. spoke on ‘The “figuration o! M'mions". He said. t1)“ thaw, had not come $0.1;ng to coerce tho people into support ofthe minim: enterprise. .Whib suns- an’an M W the command (it Clnist. than mu soother aspect. 09m unit.‘ unitary. orders.“ oppmd to good .govarnmt." ML‘ Show com-natal the Mn soldier: going to Ian-«vu- mad: the M31 at autocratic emu!» yet Inching um um min-inn, with thq Japan-a. when: mun; ordgu mmmmtnto lottpra 0! blood udfimnndnrhoggnthoir|ym 3M1; tarthnflm'thqxporepto the cam thaw. amt-outed. mhp wont d Christ. upon which mm are Laud. am the great per- mission. nth: than the gxeat nom- An Increased Grant for Wire Pence . 30m Advocated. From the secretary of the Board of Railway Commissioners. acknow- ledging the receipt of letter and pe- L lion re proposed diwrsion of the public highway at Pottery Corner. From the roadmulcr ot the c. P. R. company, in refeexnce to Ops mil- .way crossmgs. .-\ xezular‘iueetin; or Ops Councnl was lwtd on Monday, i'ebruary 2‘.h. with all numbers present. The. um:- utea of last meeting were read by the clerk. and were. on motion of Messrs. Hawkins and ,Wilspn. cons finned- 3 pmâ€"annn’s Mission-u 80- oieq; Mi- av. x. mm“ .wm*.pre- nigio. Solo. Mrs. W, Addms M113. .1. as. :Wilhnntt. magenta mad: 3 shout munch. shown; this mmmnmwmpmzrw shqginl'ncity. M.Mr.Ph-lol. .mmanphp also mad. III-rt 8% . , M"- mi. who: Inger! the Inspiration 01 Ink-7a). Iran 9:113 stamina at armada-rig. ability. ml 01ml» Hmnfifithtwonmmurwgm COMMU NICATION S no church W338? In committee. of the whole, txc Council examined and passed the loi- lowing accounts; and orders were is- suedjn payment .g the same on mo- tion of Menu-t. Nikon and Hawkins: One-third of out on swing bridge ... ..... . ..., .......... Stewart 6'5 Q‘Cdunor. legal canine! in county. valua- A The auditors' report was next sub- 11le ted. and on motion of Mums. Conltcr and O‘Louzhlin. it was re-. ocind and fyled. and orders issued to: payment or the auditors $7 each. Mox'cd by Mr. Coulter. secondad by Mr Wilson. that the. clerk (ormud to 6:0. Smith, esp, township engin- eer. a copy of the patition'o! John A. Bell and others, praying that a drain ofdkch hgoomtructed in South Ops. 5nd to request that the engines! :3- por'L unreal. pa» required by the Dminaga Act.â€"-Carx-icd. y‘d '51.;- The Reeve eaid the more wire tame, the lose snow-shortening. and the more statute labor saved to: the roads. He thought it. might be beer. to increase the grant (or fence bo-xus ehd. leseu the road grants. whiie the Council a: a whole desirei to bonus .wi're twain: is much as pos- uble. EVery member we; of opinion that the road appropriations could not be lessened much. as past ex- perience had proud that the demand [or road repairing exceeded the ap- propriations made. The matter at inere‘ne'uag the wire (once appropna- tion was therefore leIt. over for fur- the! oooeiderution. ‘ scnmu' nun-ans pt 1 mit for it. and otherq asked for. an. use: the Council increased the appropria- tion. Be des'rea to treat. everyone alike and to bonus (cases “how most. fieéélan. is {at as his money. noun u “test-5:. 030' 3‘!' oh: “fizupofi .0... 0', 1m;m 4] On Tuesday, March 3rd, we will make our first showing of all that’s new in I] The samples of Ladies' Suits from the leading maker of Canada, will be here on, display to order from, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd and 4th. Early Spring Dress Fabrics. (I The selections for .this 1908 season excel all previous ones in variety, quality, and good value. 4] We askevery lady interested in the Spring Styles to call and inspect our New Stock of Cotton, Woollen and Silk Materials. 1] A Special Early Showing bf Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Garments will be given on the same date as the above-Smart Styles from New York will be seen in this display-- keep in mind the date for this great event. We Ask You to Call ' and See Them ....s1'os-:.os Early Styles in Coats, Suits and Skirts Ladies' Suits Made to Order Estuned Their Foamy. ‘ Miss M. Walsh, who has hadchasge‘ at the m Oiled Clothing Co. man-n var-staring busin- in Lindsay. to: the past year. was presentai by. the film'- load “I of employers with I 0'11, W book at common 1mm- . a night. token of their ap- mm cfl good wing towartks flier. Wham m muddby a nutty maid aadrqm, signed ”05'. m t-wugny at the young ladies. any. Conn-u hm calamari. their To- m punk... and in 1mm will do 811* “(mountacm in the citv. rm» Mom at the Ladies’ Auxil. in: Boat! (I 53:. Memorial Hospi- tal (him to thank the citizens (or mung. um Mr. Edmonds tar his [sweaty in placing his theatre at the that use of the Board, .The mount mind! man .321. ._u . Ste-wart J: O’Connor. ser- \ices 8. bridge ... ......... 69.00 Stewaxt 8: O'Connor, gener- ai account ...... , ... ............ u 00 Mcunnan Co». (or road auapcr ..--........ 7.50 Gro. Gritfln. balance on “"311 . . 7‘50 Wm Smith. Wood for, 05â€" home family ... .90 J05. Blown. provisions for Cgborne (amily ... 5.14 Mt-l‘iile Dualop, qr. beef _ for WM family ..... ... 5.00 On motion of Messrs. Hawkins am U'Louzhlin the Council adjourned till Monti-y. March. 23rd lust. when pathmstera. fencevicuers and povnd- keepers will be appointed. Samples ‘Hcre for Two Days Card of Thanks. m murmur. 1.150511. FRIDAY. FEBn 1W. 1". O'BOILE. Clerk A Frqnch doctor that the stomach is u is great news for t muse. By doing Wi‘b .j m. Feb. 19th. a so: PEELâ€"In Liming)". on 1 24th. to Mr. and Mn ! BIRTHS. aMONCUSOwa'o Mr. and. 3m , Hangman. Russell-5L. on V BRADSHAW. .. In Lind“); 011‘ "why. Feb. 26th. 19w. am: ~ qQUIER â€"- In Lindsay on F“). 23“). 1W5. Jamc: DEATHS. DUNOON.â€"In Lindsay. FL 2151. 1908. Catherine Du! at David Duncan. aged 68 BUCKHmâ€"At moronic. 1 mos. vNim Florence 5035 «laughs: at Mr. and Mr ‘ min Hulk). immerly 0I Ont. god W wife 0 was Banana. oi T‘ [BROWNâ€"In Kcnora. on mall ' F9- 203. to Mr. and Mrs. G. who-apnea. a M311“; moth“ W both filing well. _ IMAGES. Squicr. lzed 67 3“” o. Fél fro 81 '1‘

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