nd 0 ffcr st .IIBS IIVC eys, rice. isz hat s m and silk for- »Her and LLIN PES, WILSON WILSON. WI. The Weekly Post. all th 3 Ends :urpl'i' k, but a the sell k ï¬gures uchase. duri: Janna ICC. bat ‘d 1860. 1 $3. ‘34 llbcrals. Senator Prowae‘s recent death increases the vacancies to four. These will be filled by the ap- pomtment of supporters of the gov- ernment. so that when parliament meets the liberals will pumber :33, as against 43 conservatives. This would give the Opposition an appar- ent majority or live. As, however, number of conservative Senators ay be unable to attend, owing to eir adyanced age, it is quite pos- 'bi:~ that the conning session may itness a liberal majority in the Sen- te on a straight party vote for the 'rst time for many years. Men 0 four vacancies in the Senate ve been filled, it will make thirty ppointments to the Senate by the aurier government in five and a. it years, as against 4.1 appoint- ents by conservative ministers in The conservative majority in the Senate has almost disappeared. At the present time the upper Chamber is composed pt 43 cogsarvafivesand ,,_,AA_ bank deposits wane 8139-1565;“ year they were $68,712,057. m Gantry has made flows progress Eincu confederption. a JOB PRINTING. On: Job Depzmnenzis one olthobuteqnipped prin' odiou- mama, andispupndtomctte 1' sotpdnï¬winm-da-nhnhom .coo. No jobtoouigâ€"nonetoo All bushes mm whom») WILSON Will-308, Radius notices in lac-l columns, 10 cans por lino “Womondsmaewh sub’equont m Small condoned W not â€Vanni atfletachmmtsntor «.mm three m mmhpmmbmdvutbingm known on sppliutioo a the cilia. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, J AN. inning-“ Is any: but to renew two week Moeflnbuon yourwnppar expire- inonkflo immuninnrrmdaoxvlee. Canal 0: Ansell-mm give both your old endyonrne' Ponoflce Vinson-eh Intodnnge youreddrea; the male 0! ï¬ennudtheetueor province you live in should uny- Inflow youro'n lune when writing to :hie once. We cannot readily ï¬nd you' mule on our books unless this ie done. e- my mums ereelike. Run-nae: nhonld an“ ho and. intimate-t runner Post one. sud 23pm. [may Oxdmm mm: do.MmetuoumM Regina: your lemon when you remit by and. or or rural lines projected to rant. due from Hamilton to Toronto, lueiph to Waterloo, and although many of these schemes may he. still- orn. there. are yet enough likely to e consummated to effect profound- y the china-aster or the rural dis- riots. The transportation facilities but the lines projected would give 0 the hitherto remote farmer could I lot tail to Increase the value of his roducts. by putting him into close ouch with the principal markets. ea- ecially as may or the district: I unearned are but poorly served it ' st all with railways at the present I J. G.EBWABDS 8: 00. Chr irters [or the construction of .046 miles or electric railways hiave teen applied. (or to the Ontario leg- alature, the applications having teen made by twelve different com- onies. The territory sought to be overed extends from Cornwall to Vindsor, and the lines would Decon- innous between those two points. acept from (friencoe to meenmseh. 8 years. 50 the north it 19 proposed to can'- truct another system from London 3 Owen Sound. along the shore of aka Huron. Then thgsrer a_re_ a mug- {6613 iii “man. Oakwood. In 1867 our governmanï¬ mvipgs Everybody has Grip sometime and every- body knows that Quinine is the best remedy forit. But it produces unpleasant > eï¬ects. GRIP-gum. E Touch up nose eï¬ectual, easier u :e sod devotd oi bod results. The} E AMUNITIBN. i Guns, 1 RIFLES, CARTRIDGE, ’ snonme- 800118, «2: LANTEBNS, mow LINES, 11mm, gnaw ms, SAws, ms, cums mun: 1x DVASCL 81.50 I! so: so um HE WEEKLY POST is publish. every Friday. Tue subscription nus: EDITORIAL N 11.8 . $100 PER YEAR. ADVERTISING RATES. Have You the Grip ? - r..- ._ __-,, l.- J lunc- I ' ted out to them the dutiee of their life, ' “w B; the oleerneee end' force with which you ggf‘ï¬g taught them the doctrine of their religion, rs ‘I did l by the fervor end ml with which you etir- :0 won gig] red within their heerte e ï¬delty to their 1 'Pet‘ehbc church end 5 love for their Creetor. Theee lint: hears ineetimeble gifte to your pic will never ! nvcrlgok n be efl’eced from their ruin . end elweye in ‘ 3110 “ml!!! their preyere. in their homee end before! milk!" mv ‘ the elter, will they remember you n their ‘ my work 1: Spirituel Fether. ' ren soil u lhey will endeevor to Ihow by their 111 Lindsay notion: et ell time: thet the need which you I Archdeac hove sown hes not fellen on herren coil, end 1 mm of M they trust thez nometlmee in the holy lee- ' h?) felt fl“ riï¬eeolthehieeeyon will not for t the' in "m, v commotion W whom you red to! {,9 would may your. end who regret eo much to‘ asked 4‘5, Mm grieve etl down El! your deport but their‘ood who we†child eewleely uoverthebloeese,"m.gmwvbg 5'†y W 3 5 3' J"" '- a â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ties, thet ednoetion so potent in its results, the edneetion received end implsnted in the nunds of the young, under the gnidence of rel‘gion inonloeted with motel precepts end Getholic doetn ines. In future yeen meny e young men of the perith will look heck to his school-boy deys with the fond- est recollection end ï¬nd there the founde- tion of his temporel success end his spin:- nel well-being. And the memheu of the perish generelly, so greetly beneï¬tted by your edministr.- tion, how will they remember you 2 By the eympethy end “kindne-s, with which you 1-- _1 AL.‘_ mt- But if there is one quality by which you will b : longest rememboaod, it i! the fuller ly inure-t you Inn aka: in the ohildm of the print. Their tnin‘mq. the form- tion of th-ir ohm, were cut the ch- jgcu of you: undue“ can. Their educ- o W ,‘_‘A -_ 1L- _-__I‘- To you hee’been reserved the tesk, et once diï¬cnlt erd noble, of inereesing the efï¬ciency of the Hospitel of the Dioeeie, end mehing ite provieions emple to meet both the demends erd the needs of the rich end indigent. Under your edministretion hee been erected the House of Pro idenee, e Home for God’e r, where the eged, the orphen, end the e icted me: ï¬nd e refuge, in which not only are their teznpnrel needs provided for. with tender eolicitnde, but they here edminietered to them the consol- etion of their holy religion. The Cethedrel Church in which you heve so often oflered up the holy eecriï¬ee of the Mesa hes, dur- ing your incumbency, been beentiiied in its interior decoret'on, end mede e temple worthy of its eecred cherecter. Your reel in the eeuee of leerning, in he morel end intellectuel treining of the young, is evid- enced by the eflicieney of our schools, of which you heve been for my yeers the plineteking end e-iduone superintendent, end in whoee well-being you heve elweye teken the deepest interest. And by your co-operetion you heve hed e large shere in almost freeing from debt ell these verions institutisne provided for the epiritnel end temporel neece, not «1le the perish, but to e greet extent of the , iocele. These in- stitutione heve grown end increesed in our midst, end by the wise edminjstretion of their efl'eire, the burden wee eoercely telt by the people, till now the lest vesti of the debt is ebont to be wiped .wey. eee ere the erternel eVidences of the religion: end temporel rogress inede during your incumbeney en ire but the noun to the spiritnel, the intellectnel end temporel ed- veneement of your people. They will long endure to our memory. nor will the poor end thee ‘oted of the perish soon forget the kind pester whose garcons bend end kindly heert so often soothed them in- their efllictions, end helped them in their troub- | En: nine. the “:50th of his anon! from town Von. Alabama Cuoy ha boon the recipient of my expo-ion ofgood will forh‘nfntm The new miotiaforwhioh ho ho: labored dub. ‘ his widen“ in Powhoto, the “nautical ‘iutitut'ons with which he ha ha. identi- ï¬ed, hue taken dunno of Va. Arch. demon Cmy'a ï¬nned“! We to our... to him their .pptoohtion olhh 050m on bohdfo! his poopk. hilaflold one the duties of I?†Riot»: 1;): t' hrgeperih.nnd ttewor to done to meet the needn‘t; its people. But with midnone core and never- ' intezest hove you disjuned thine dutiee nnd performed this work. The Oetholic atocintione nndbySocietb Wedh‘in' ' oongregntion your prodeee-u'l' ve- been beneï¬tud by your Waist! nnd wineoonneel, nnd in them have ‘tonght‘ ond noticed with itcreu'n eï¬oienoy the; am?- nnd r.sponlibilitiee o Cotholic Inn and Women. The pent co . tempern once mdmceéved your kind w- é menu“: on eryolnnnpervmon‘ ' been eetnblinhed nnd fostered St. Peter's Tote! ‘ Abstinenoe mummies. which has mm { inonlcnlnble good monget your pnriehion- : en,end incrennd in their midst in on: eminent decree thnt contentment and 3 eminent d flat oonuom prosperity c ‘teriltic of sober dun-ions Eeoplo. Tn mm ream-wed the T f To the Very Reveren i Archdeecon Domin- ick Jeremieh (buy, Rector of St. Peter’s C;thednl : Yery Reverend end Deer Sin-Bi ht yea-e ego yon unnamed 'the respond le duties of Rector of S‘. Peter’s Cethedrel, end during that time your indefatigebb zed and your greet mutua- end tender eolioitudo in the Ipirimll end tempers! wel- fore of your parithionerl hive won for you their lore end edmixetion. Now upon the eve of your dept-tore they e not ellow you to have then withontgi ' expreuion to the deep sense of regret they eel et their lo- and the epprecistion end gretitude they hove for the greet beneï¬t- they hove de- rived tromyonr ably end eï¬cient edminil- tntion. p . ‘ 1 The committee which N charge of the getting up of the presentation danced to the front of the Cethednl end Mr. O'Con- nell reed the ddreee in e clen- end audible voice. _ , 7 The Onthednl was ï¬lled with member: of the congrognti 11, ad the service wu very """"" THE ADDRESS. The sadn- n- ".th Mr. D. O’Con- nell, and the Mutton of the 8300 no nude by Mr. H. LOBflln, on bow of tho congregation. deacon M m wanted with u: Maud-pumofmfm thum- Lut night in tho Cntbodnl the loot 0! than pee-untouc- woe mode. when n: the concluion of an benediction Von. Arch- [Petal-bore, Rumba. W1] Von. Archdm Cosy. who (or the put night you-I ha patterned the dntfu o! Rector of 8%. Pen!- am. Mt this morning for Lindsay, Inning boon trun- feuod to tho chug. of St. qu’a church in M town. MK lEfllE 0f PHElflflflll mom Goldâ€"An m cm . Annual! 0A8“ ILS LEI“! l0! LINDSAY. Cathonc people. You love ,xour Bis- priea‘ts and I thank 3on dnocrely and will always re- member you! and your note of kind- ness. and I hope you will long re- member me. I am going to a. change people to do the command 0111:» Bishop and I need your pm- era. I dld not come quite astranger to you eight years ago. having hem in Peierbor’o as a curate twenty- nino years ago. You will have to overlook my failings and pray to the “mighty God that He may make my work fruitful. I feel that my work here has not fallen on bur- ren soil and I hope that lt wlll not in vain. Without nylnz any morn he would bld than: to: oweil and he acted fl"; Almighty â€0606 Mto pour down El! “reï¬ne may" they grow! a. warmâ€. them there Is no hope for your sal- vation. No state has the right to take your children from the church and educate them. He hoped this would alwaye be the case and that the church will always be known‘ for its sound education and its Christian schools. “I never shall forget all the klnd- mess that you have sh'owu‘ meand the respect. love and. affection you‘ hold towards me._ You ore}: t'r‘ue progpe: To hi: will they bow; eonï¬din :- munnl children mg his judgment en love for hie flock. In conclneion, very reverend sir. let us hope the; God in Ha greet goodness end mercy my “mi apex-e you to perfo m the duties of n hit in! end loving print. Archdeacon Casey's Reply- Ven Amman Casey ln reply spoke in very fitting terms. He stud that he thanked them very sincerely the tulneee or their healrte. They gave him' credit that did not belong to him, inasmuch as he was hares: Rector of St. Peter’s. and emlemjor- ed to fulï¬ll the mighee qt the Blenqg of tho Lord’n vincyud entrusted to his czro. To bid will thqy bop conï¬ding “u fn’itrhfgl Dr. Pierce’s Pleas- mt Pellets cure con- lipation. nutrition sud vitality. The Bullet THE WEEKLY POST. LINDSAY. ONTARIO. JANUARY 25 Hope-Lindsay game. In the judg- ment or the spectators the best team lost. Although it is hard to accept a. defeat of this kind. in‘ a sense I am glad of it. Four. or five of Our men respect themselves. respect the game and those connected with it, as well as the hundreds of our citi- zens who turn out to ohber th'enr on to victory. It takes seven good men h'oWever. to play this me. and the seven must have their work. their rest. their legs and their heads. Some or our team we regret were indifferent as to this. and without a. doubt our loss is chargeable to it. Men whb can’t leave town. and with’ their manager return' as they left. for their own sake. the sake of the game and the people who love’ it. they should certainly retire and give place to men strong enough to with; stand the usual enflrdnments. But tortwoortflreestslemotslnour seven on Friday night Port Hope would not have had a look intâ€"even the children could see this. Thee!- l’orts of the deservlnzton’es is fully appreciated and they have our syn; path‘y in losing a me that should line bum- wonâ€"Yours. Gib" You May Need Pain-Klller at: any time In cue or accident. Cures outs. bun-ea and sprains. at well an an town) can :alnts. Avon mbvtltuta. “my. 0 y one Pam-killer. Perry Davis: 250. and 500. . gun's wanna-fat 9W terboro one with us here. We in- formed Mr. Henwood that as Belle- vlile failed to unite a start. the original schedule should he cancell- adandanew one medelnits He refused to do this as by doing so he would forfeit his claims to the Belleville gift. We placed our grievance by ’phone before Messrs. Buchanan and Benton. of theO.H.A.. who admitted the injustice. but re- commended that we fix it up among ourselves. Mr. Henwood would fix nothing. and we played our' third game wh'le Port Hope and Peterboro have yet to meet this year. Mr. Henwood framed a. schedule for four teams when in- reality thbre were but three in eight. He found this out beyond a. doubt be- fore a puck had been touched,a.nd I contend. in the interest of the game. andimore particularly in fairness to the district, it was his duty to have given us a chance to make new dates. or been manly enough toliave sent his own team against Peter. bore and given us a rest instead of playing us in the first. second. third and fourth consecutive games of the district while Port Hope and Pet. erboro alternate in looking on. Di- rectly. Mr. Henwood is responsible for this. and qust as directly are the official; of the 0.3.1!» who were made cognizant of it and took no ac- tion. Th" government of our: game ls planned on business lines, but the men whb constitute Its makeup“ should have nerve and honor enough to call down this dlstrlot'e convenor. or any other convenor. whether one or the executive or not who uses his posltlo’n to lurth'er the Interests 0! his own or any other. team. n,_4 “wan-wâ€" â€"-â€"â€" _ fawn: is said that Belleviue had no intention of coming in and that Port Hops was 51mm or it. and simply included them in the sched- ule: to gain the default. 'With Belle- ville out our position regarding games and dates was made much worse. The District was reducedto three teams. Our game with Port Hope hum Friday night moul- umd. Poxt Hope‘ Inning plaid 2e - _A A_,~_ flit-Thencgthmencemenf or the sea.- son a. messing at Pbrt Hope was calla] by Mr. Henwood to oumne the districts schedule-mount to act (or us was wired Mr. nonwood. Four team cnterodâ€"Bellerille. Port Hope†Peta-hora and Lindsay; 11» date: were decidedly unfavmbio to us but ms never kicked. Port Hope stood td phy Belleville first, but Beilevme “united and Pgrt 39p} claimed Luis H'Eo'b.’i'.i"arscu. to compel urn convener to make a new sched- ule when Believllle team had with- drawn without touching tpq puck. The misty Hockey Ten. (To the Editor of The Post.) Sinâ€"Au Fraulein; or the Lindsay Hockey Club I desire to note. a. few observations relative to our position as steam and tho actions or some of its members, as wpli as the kind 0! government given us by- thq con- vene: or the District ongl tine reiusni '"I‘sat’tE' n'cit" predict. The '01:: any- lug still holds good. “Don’t count your chickgns ti_ll they are hatchc. ." Iâ€"Yours. etc» m Hemâ€"W Trophy. (To the Editor at The Pout.) Sinâ€"In looking over an report o! the Orulwbindny curling match in your inane o! the 17th I nu rather M m the gem]: that a._lead A- n‘ I ventum to any. It. Editor, that no such mtencnt m m by a. member of the Linda: Cut-1m: Gab. W1: mm Imed to 49mm pre- djctlon. In meaning we. in whack me have {10356. Old predksflou Wat have bean made II to likely winner-.weh'uoduooveredmtut “withouthensflo!acur :- not to praikvt._ _ .‘ .-. E‘E'péii'ï¬ 63' ï¬le me to follow. mutually clinched the trophy (or mm for W???†"who conclusion :I‘ the ceremony tho.†proton: were no no oppor- unity of pet-goodly Wax good. Mg m Van WI! Casey In downupon'lan fli‘a ire-try} I vvv- '- A word 0;“?wa au_tc gut Peri. Children cry for 00M MU NICATI ON S A LOVER OF THE GAME A. M. PAmN. â€may Hoots: cum th‘o mum of El: .15qu IN {Ho hue always taken an active interest in lacrosse. cricket and otthar epOrta. and probably shares with the celebrated ‘mw' Rochon the distinction of being at the top notch 0f the district curlers. unit. When it is considered that bin district extend! from White River. in the «It. to list Portaze. in the mat. it will bu nndantood that to euro 1370' an Ill!‘ [Clit- l-‘ollowlng were the players; ‘Port Hope-Goal, Mercer; point. Boothe; coverpoint, Brown; forwards. Bon- ey, McMillan. Colman and Lawrence- son. Lindsayâ€"Goal. Gross; point. Burke: coverpoint. Callaghan. tor- wards. Parkin, mmniatmn. Taylor and Shannon. Timo-keepersâ€"G. B. Henwood. Port Hope: 111-. Guthrie. Llndsay Umpires -- w.-mmn. used to get the rubber. and with: a. fad: and a scrimmage McMillan mod for the visitors. Port Hope’- deiencc men did me very effective with- work. 'Dc Ontario. in ten minutes to scone ï¬ve goals. The home team tailed to tally. and when time was up the score stood -l to 1 'u: Pom Hope'- favor. Dnrirg the second halt the poet was placed in the visitors†net. but Umpire quhndl failed to see it and no it dill not count. Kr. Lilly gave tairly good antinuctlon as referee. but the game would have been more latch-ting it he had not noticed that thh the exception“ of one. or tum players. they were slightly of! color. The boys should go mm m and take the best 0! are of themselves. The people of Link an have so far given the boy: grand supporlandithtoberegretted that they do not seem to appreciate the (act. .u, _I-_.._-. fDn-f “nah Releree W. B. Lllly,~ 01 '10:- onto. appeal-ad omthg lce at 8.80 a uemendous yell went up from the thirty or no loyal rocteu In the gmpddtand. After calling tn} twa team-a togsther and giving them a warning as to ranch play.- etc., Mr. bill: touted his whlstlo and this two Ildes were into the game. The team struggled hard and some magnificent playing was displayed by both .ldeo tor the next twenty minutes. when Callaghan. by one or his â€vim shot. from centre. tallied (or. Lind-1y amidst grant applause from the en- umglnst‘c supporters. The next game went to Port Hope. After thh thLe playing mu last and the visitor? goal was constantly in daugar but Goalkeeper Mercer was always on guard. When the half ended the neon: stood a tipâ€"1 all. n-7L I'An‘ "on, flat Lindny-lt. clnk hut Friday. nun womwdm. 1n- terqubte new! ol the o. 8. A.. In good «have they would In." kept tho vldton' score down. m: m plumb- seen that out! boy wonmot In beet truu tor. the battle. while on the other hand the Ontario- wera in ma plot or (abandon. Con-muting that the home team had not ï¬ned since I.“ Mammy they ya! a. fairly 200d me. ï¬nch Reterec W. B. Lilly. 0! Ibr- onto- anneal-ed omthe ï¬ce at 8â€"†PM! W MGM [Mall '13. GA" Cl .00†WIT- m- In“! "1.5!. £111 AN 0L0 LINDSAY BoY. It was unfortunate, but. it would be worse luck t to carry them over till next season. Every year has i styles in China and Glassware as in dress goods, and v decided to clear out this consignment NOW. If you some pretty things for your table your opportunity is h Polun's Herman Cara Rheu- lustful. Thv: remarkable Itrength and ma:- venous oootflnz power or Nervmne reader. It quits Inmlublo 1n rue-x- mtiun. Five times stronger than any orth'ar remetw. its penetrating power unable. it to react! the source at th: pain uddrm out tug din-no. Nanlhno I. W. more pone- mtm., more m Fill-albumin u: m m m an) m nun. duo W â€M to: than» 00M Cold to but :35- unt boul- mm. SPRATT 8 for a consignment of FANCY GLASSWARE, and cnnu NOVELTIES for the holiday trade. Direct from Germany Y“ WM. G", W n 30 u u u u “ ‘9 Old 50 l â€Â£15;qu 3100 Duck worth 'lï¬oallb ' unsymmmmslm «[00:75: Linens. White Goods, White Underwear. Shootings. Pillow Cotton. Table Linens. Towellings, Embroiderings. Laces, etc. 8“â€me I p1“- Cnnfla R. B. ALLAN CO’S. SALE R. B. ALLAN 8‘ 00-9 IT PAYS TO BUY AT CINNAKONTS; DANDRU" is the root of all hair trouble. it at once, and save your hair before you become guarantee Coke Dandruff Cure to cure. Price 50: a bottle at all druggists. A. I. MEIER 00., w, - Toronto, cue-.0, In York, Headquarters for atom and Hardware KENT-ST. . . - LINDSAY Also HOCKEY SKATES, - HOCKEY STICKS. SLEIGH BELLS. AXES. AXE HANDLES. X CUT SAWS, CARPET SWEEPERS. LAN TERNS, WASHING MACHINES, CLOTHES WRINGERS. CHUBNS, etc., etc. Get our Low Prices on L Hgir Tonic. is cleansing and mï¬gonï¬ng. and RANGES-.. HEATING STOVES COOK STOVES Dandruff Cure Lingigay. Opposite Post omen Jmm mac “It. Toronto, can... In York, L0“... Multan W mm mm mlmmm mum In For m Fur Goods aluâ€" “'6 Clothing. opportunity is here. 1 become bald. We Price 50c. and $1.“) rid 0‘