145 75 7500 1700 139 86 369 15 6662 1955 ’65 15 '0 76 28 1- 'mg W88 rendered in ï¬ne style “WW1 well merited applaue. Missal h» "â€88 rendered a. recitation in My 'â€"â€"J a~ftel'noon wi1 A†Imm‘ins humane Wu fre- mted at the Weekly 5m The Collegiate Literary Memng WW g closed With God Save Sold" by Dealers. Price 50622:“. The R. '1'. Booth 00., Ltd., Fort ï¬ne, 01% Sole Canadlan Agents. ‘ The strcngvat man or man with a back corr tantly aohmlinds dai.y ex-q cnce a struggle. its the' same with many troubles-{Booth a Kidney Pins .cure tbue ailments, Lindsay people move (hi statement. 1.; Fâ€. Starr 0153 Ram] BL, Lind- say. Ont. says: “1 have used Booth's Kidney Pills ma received mucu beneï¬t tram same. For same time I hit thfl I ma dev- elopmk some bladder. trouble. In my work. nhich ans Very twins. mv Ii]! No! his! the Pulling Ion In flaw of a Kidney Aching lack school and then it will be up to A1- dcnnan Curtis to do the root." The Port Hope Guide says 3 “Dr G. A. Dickinson, Medical Health 0!- ï¬cer and Chief Bond fluted the high school toâ€"day, this being the ï¬rst step in the compulsory vaccination which comes into eaect on Tue-day. The majority of the pupils were able‘ to produce certiï¬cates of woman! ‘ vaccination. and those who had not the certiï¬cates had their arms exam- ined. Throughout the whole Ichool only two pupils had not been vaccin- ted, a boy and a girl, end thelormer 1nd promised to undergo the operat- tion. The young lady does not like the idea of having her arm scratched and :1 i019 not done by Tuesday she if’StI'umenf‘al mlauded‘ My Two Pupils Not Vaccinated in Vaccination in Her absence was not immediately observed and consequently noun-ch “swam-same Thenverhere Bkmiorafe' yardetrom shore â€d possibly the thin ice near the cm water proved treacherous foot- ing for her- My, Joe,WakelinendH1-.R.A. man, who were in a boat search- in: for the child. recovered her body with was floating beneath e thin covering 0‘ ice. SAIPSOI'S STRENGTH ;01;e, until two hours after her body was found some distance down the (Special to The Post.) Coboconk, Feb. 19.-â€"Lilian Bradâ€" lord, daughter of Mr. H8117 M _ A: (ad, was drowned on Thursday. The m mug girl was accustomed to 'go to bah the river for water and in doingfthis I an: msomewayiellinandwasaeenno thel pm“; Particulars of ï¬t Sad But from our Correspondent mmmg Case Home?“ Away ’ at Coboconk from Freight Sheds a recitation in um! P081. 1 the president Port Hope »‘....I As a. town Lindsay has not felt the ill effects of the ï¬nancial col- lapse as other places have, judging by repartl. We have gone on in the even tenor of our way and are apparently satisï¬ed. It might be well to consid- er the question of consulting with the Town Council as to the advisability of appointing a trade commissioner for the towm It seems to us thatlf .lwe are to grow we must wake up and do something. Other towns are hump- ing after industries and are getting them, but it is/not done for nothing. A pomible malignant might in our case be made, whereby someone ofthwe‘at presentinthe'towneem- treated then: very abet-ally both in time and money. The fair was a huge success and no doubt from this ,time out Lindsay Winter Fair will be one of the yearly events worth consider- ing. - The secretary had his usual corres- pondence to attend to â€"- all sorts of ‘Jetters coming to him for attention. "There have been negotiations during the year with one concern and we had several meetings over the matter but with no results. ested did not respond at the ï¬rst meeting held to talk it over, they suddenly wakened up to its advant- ages and the members or the board m also congratulate itself on hav- ing started the winter fair, for 31- though the merchants directly inter- "Good Roads.†It is needless to say that both meetings were well attend- ed and enjoyed by those present. We were promised a visit from the Hon. and its relatim to industries.†We were also favored with a visit from Mr. A. W. Campbell, Deputy Minin- ter of Public» Works, who spoke to us on the ever important subject of It with a visit 1mm Mr. In. Ghana. general superintendant of division of the C. P. R., who gave us a very in- tion or either the conndl or the board mun. after, together with the exceedingly tight money stringency existing. not only in our land but in all other lands, there was but little opportuni- ty {or the board to map out any programme that required the atten- The council of the Board at Trade beg to report that the activities of the. board during 1908 have been low- : The council of the Bond of Tnde met on ISaturdgy night to conï¬de:- the annul report, which '1: u lol- Resume of the Transactions of the Connorcig! logy During the ting the day and retaining home ’the afternoon was aux-pm to his house in ruins with most of ' contents. ‘ Council’s friends will mpg“; with him in bi! 10.3. Board of Trade’s Council Report by are. A disastrous are occurred Thursday evening about six o’clock at Burners station. My. when the maiden: of Mr. Joe. McConnell was destroyed tâ€" A..- Ir. Joe mm’ of Emily Suffers, yvuux K1118 graceu thdr white dresses. Fire Destroyed 33: onl Farmer’ 3. Home “'3' W. as he had landedmticTâ€"son snow. Considerable damage was done to the outfit. It. 1‘. Hawkins Ila: an Exciting Ex- p:rience with a Frightened Pu! Yin year we vote favored I‘ “a was- 1:: Lindsay dur. sympathise Cannmngt'on Plaindééle; , a ï¬re eng'ine dated 1846 £1. 381 1n the near future The. citizens of Lindsay will have an opportunity of hearing Dr. Gren- Iell. the missionary of the Labrador coast. in the near future. as it is un- derstood that he will visit L1nd-' vacant by the death of Kiev. Father Twomey. Mr. R. P. Spratt, of town. had appointed parish priest of Bt‘ Word was received In towu today that Rev. Father M. J. Spratt, per- ish priest qt Trenton. and brother at _._.'_ side cemetery, and was 131::er et- tended by the friends and relatives of the deceased lady, whose death is deeply deplored. The funeral of the late Mrs. GYM. lot 14. con. 5, my, PM Sunday afternoon to the 1 At a. , ,ï¬- 1"" mutations for it. 1% i} likely that the 1910 celebration will be held in Lindâ€" men to celebrate the hellish of wJ71,†in that ton. The demonstration will man of m. anlub cm... The hanenl of the Into Mrs. Sun- ‘nel Kman took place Sunday sitar. noon at 3 o'clock from her Into rui- dcneo, Glands-ct, and? was lately attended. The service- nt St. Mary's church were conducted by Vcnmble Archducon Casey. after which the re- nnin- were placed in the vault nt St. Mary's cemetery. The pallbearers ‘ Park. Dam Co. Sumo: co. Lloyd Wood Co. Carters Ink Co. John Taylor Co. Bull Dos Amman co. Cowans Cocoa Oo. that a hearty vote of thanks ought to be forwarded to the fa}- lowing ï¬rms who contributed to the success of the sale, namely: Dutch Chaucer Go. Red Rose Tea Co. Salads Tea Co. Twenty on Indian List Upton To: Go, Gillette M8816 Baking Powder Co. Shredded Wheat 00. 3'18“â€: mung Co. Wm. Davies Co. w33119010 Co. Funeral of the Late In. [men David 5 Successful Sale ' by Mission Bands cessineveryaanseottheword. no goods.were attrnctsve, the crowd ap- preciative, and the result most pot- istactory. The Sunday school room has never looked more attractive than on Saturday afternoon, {or not only did the posters and ndvertiaing flutter add color and variety, ' but the tea tables were dainty and the young girls graceful and pretty in Al... -.. Dr. Grenfell Coming [â€0th to Bellaille Will Celebnuin Port Hope Ploy could be indxmd to take on this extra, work {or a conddention. ‘~ ESigned) H. B. CLEMEB at H“! Head. Ewing one and an active was sold for Jack ovary Thornbnry Bpratt formpopdent mm‘ as follows: momenta 0’Loughlin McIntyre g CASH AND 0118 PRICE. . Ludies’ White Underskirts. made of ï¬ne English cambric meemhtoiday end tombon hoe, some inserted with either lace or embroidery. many tucked. (ï¬lled and flounced. all the ram 45c to $5.00. 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