.60c 1.50 CHINA idery $1.75 $1.95 $140 ".0 have its new we have M want here. .GI’S, tents, arrymg 1g that ithgooi To Venerable Ambleacon Casey; Reverend and Dear Pamelaâ€"We, the Convent School, are toâ€"dny assembled to extend to v01) With words Wchcome, a or love and gusting, hearty welcome, to The. rdEOQiï¬-Qg’is the address. which was read by Miss Rose Zenteldtand which was accompanied by a. bean- tifu! bouquet presented by Miss Clotilde McGinnisa. To Venerable Archdeacon Casey; Among the many hearty greetings received by Venerable Archdeacon Casey since his advent intq the Par- ieh of Lindsay, none was more cordi- a] than that extended to him on Wedneqday evening by the pupils of St J oseph‘s Convent. Notw‘ithetandp ing the inciemency or the weather, allâ€"even the little totsâ€"braved the danger of. being lost in the snow; merits. and their bright, glad faces, fend their sweet voices as they sang their welcome chorus. must have ' the heart of their new . - A. __ Epintw rather WELCGDIBD BY PUPILS 0F 81‘. JOSBPI’S “EVENT. IHWJ. Little more than two months ago r hearts, and those of our parents nd friends, were well nigh crud!- w1th grief over the great lose our came quite unexpectedly for ur beloved (other. Right Reverend onsignor Laurent, and he, whose riestly life had been devoted to the oblo work or uplifting frail human- 3‘, resigned!) obeyed the summons. that most consoling dogma of our holy religion, the Communion of Saints. at such times brings to us tonsolution and peace, in the divine assurance that the good. die not and that death is but the going on beâ€" lore. We, his _Convent children, whom he so particularly favored, lava his encouraging words, his teaching. his unselï¬sh interest in our mum-mam! above all, his example, incentives to become better Fildrcn of that church which testi- Ios the highest ideal of the soul. Pardon us, dear Father, if, on‘ an (melon like this, we make much rel- ence to our dear departed Lov- ~ remembrance of your predeces- r must be a guarantee 03 out. do- otednees to you. Tidings preceded our coming or the universal regret ople, father to children. In our wn, as in the episcopal city, you ill (ind warm, true, loyal Catholics, hose with is dearer to‘ them than 1 things eke, whose clergy are vcd and revered because ambas- s or the God-man who descend- to earth to establish His church. ere also you will meet with affec- r.a.tc children whose respect and rough your unvarying kindness to love for the little ones. and the meet and successful efforts you ve ever made for the promotion that cause so dear to the heart the Divine Masterâ€"tho grand and 3' cause of education. Again we my_ to you - "a most a ‘1-.. "5...;- -mï¬+ Wflflï¬ï¬‚niflwl ans“ The Musical Programme. ether Casey was evldently much acted by the kindly sentiments ex- eased in the address. and deferred reply nntll alter-the following mmn had been presented m a. nnnrr that reflected much credit I: the» taking part. and on the igh W of vocal and Instru- lental tralnlng given In me Can- !n't. , Programme. " Vocal. “'nwo Cities," (Hamilton hay). was 11. O’Connbr. ' â€truncate! Solo. was )1. Hatt- by!†"v u.â€" _' natty welcome" May your recent meta are long be merged in anec- on for Lindsay. flay you' be spar- ! for many years to the sacred aer- ice of the Most 3131!: May you Sis evening open and even keep a. rug corner. 0: your: great and gen- 8 heart for your loving Convent ildren. Ground Glasses MORGAN ' BROS. pct). Ill-IA. 0‘.Bflen ' 8010. “Seat Dc: summits), It. )1. 00mm. Cheap Glasses :6an when @119 gem-t1- Young.†1 X DSAY, FRIDAY, The Weekly Post. ,Kr‘ï¬a SHAYING :uggists and Optical†Better to have your glasses of best quality and ‘00 suit your eyes. Remember we can grind th( 1:: ins: to suit your can. to give you a perfect ï¬t. Consultation and advice but them. It. may be you mun Address of Welcome. have them from 25c up, we do no: recommend COOlS. COIFORTS AND "EMS E SKIN. ENA- BUNG IOST TEN- DER FACE TO ENJOY A SLOSESI'IAVE WITHOUT UNPLEASINT “3.353. mm ago and ha: had to advertise, but I’ve lived here all my life, everybody knows me and everybody in 9th.; county knew: my father." It is just such reasoning that puts one, out of patience. There he sits like a-bnmp on a log taking whatever trade comes from the “old reliables"tho.t used to deal with his father when he m We only merchant in those parts. As timemoves on these “old reliebies†gradually drop off, their placer; are taken by their sons and daughters, or by strangers. The latter are unmounted with the merchant under discussion. They mks the lanai paper. see the bright and breezy advertisements of this man that had his acquaintances to mate and conclude that he is the mat. to buy from. m memh'lmt while he is getting all the new resi- dents or the locality also attracts many of the older ones by hispro- grasslve advertising and goods, to back up what he says. In the mean- time our “well-known" merohhnt is ï¬nding fault with ï¬le times, this: lo- cation. thi: people and everything and everyone but himself bemuss business is telling all. This men who is trading on a some made by rev- ioos advertising is just as roolldi. To make advertising pay the mer- rh'ult- mnst kqsp oval-study at it. An impouible thing to find I- a planter equaled to “1119 D. L." Menthol, w'hï¬oh ll being lmitnted. Get the genulno, For side when. back-aches. satchel. nothing {small it. 'szthnmmt Lam “EVERYBODY KNOWS US." A member of ï¬ne stat! of this jour- nal in calling upon its readers fra- questly asks as to the results or. ad.- tising. Very often he is met with the reply that “Oh, we don‘t need. to advertise, everybody knows us.†A greater mistake was never made. Because ah’ouse is old established is a very poor reason. for not ad- vertising, and because a. goodcon- auction was worked up with the help of advertising is the warrant for keeping it: up, but certainly? not for drappzng it. We have conversed with intelligent business men well up in their particular line who, in dis- cussing 1411'»: matter or advertising, were ever ready to admit: um the other fellow needs to advertise. “He came here a stranger a}. few years u. A «u..- new Will nzuu Lu quucu u... r- _._v_ era." 'he remarked pleasantly. Rev. Mr. Fusee tendered an apology to Mr. Drum-1m. but this Latter would not accept it. After the meeting was over the two preachers were busy discussing the tobacco question out- side the church: Honors were about even. wu-uu "p... -v- '1, _ _ Re . Q, . I‘ussa'used aclgarctteto start the explosion. He, was making an address on the. evils of the tobac- co habitzmd said that acigaratte was a. “little paper filled with .‘to- baoco, wlth a the at one attend at tool at the other." Rev. Mr. Dn- pmu was present and he immediate- ly tool: 2xception to the remarks of tho reverend gentleman from Melroee. He sold he would amokel a. cigar or cigarette il he wanted to and he did not†think he would make a. fool of himself in‘ doing so. ( A heated discussion tolbowed between the two preachers, until Mr. N. Ver- milyea. who was chairman, arose. to call them to order, and to pour all on th’n troubled waters. “The poll- tician will ham; to qqxet the preach- “A1_ 11‘â€" ing rooms to tha schodls. ; m Belleville-OnWio contributes the tollowing to cigarette literature; The annual tea. meeting at Cannit- ton church was weli attended. Those present took a grant. den.) of inter- adt in the meeting, ed'peoially in! a word duel between two clergymen, which was _uot on the programme. :- - -z____u- ‘n- Many-any out of one hundrzo. were found untit and all but three suffered from some form of noun. trouble. " Juvenile smoking seems rather ap- proved of then otnenwlse in Austra- lia.- Incremble W it may ap- pear, they have already discussed Lu“... -9 n++nnhinrr crank- crease in haart disease and nervous ailments among pupils in the: High schools. The condition was rovuued by examinations recently held for admission to mflflctb sports. Boys and girls were subjected to the same expminatim. Not one girl was found unable to pass, while. a. most every case smokers, found to be: in such! a. weak; phy- sical condition which made violent exercise of any kind extremely dan- gerous. _ . . “.5 A: (\nn hundrvl DEADLY CIGARETTE AGAIN. What ladies! nxun nets 01 covered in the Ohm-so High schools. Cigarette. smoking is held rcspou-. due by the medical examiners ol’ the Chicago Schools for a startling in- cranse in hqart disease and nervous ailments among pupils in the1 Hi'glf as.- ..vâ€"vp- a Instrumental Trim “Ave Maria,“ (Mamas). Vienna - tissue Mu Cairns and N. O'Boqu Pianoâ€"mes Cairns. , - ' Vocal. “Nearer my God to Thee,†(Holden), Miss M. Winters. ‘ Chorus, "Strike, Strike the Harp." by the Class. ‘ ' ' .- Ancmcneon Casey’s Reply. - The Reverend Father, alter con- gratulating the young ladies on their. creditable performance. mid that, as in leaving Mam one 0!. his greatest negrets wins the severance of ties with the children oil the schools. so on coming to Lindsay one of the greatest plenum he exper- ienced was the kindly welcome from the little ones; He congratulated the Sisters of St. Joseph’s upon- the excellent work which they had as- complishcd in Lindsay. Other schools of the kind taught nothing beyoug Entrance work. but here the )oung indies enjoyed the advantage at being able to obtain! certificates and (it themselves for. any position in life. the while they were nix-raind- cd by all the mfegnards and helps or religion that would enable them to realise in their. lives the catholic ideal of woman. In' conclusion he asked them, to pray that he might be long: spared to continue the good work of Us predecessor in Lindsay. Rev. Fr. O‘Sullivan, being called up- on. expressed his pleasure at being present to Join with the children in Welcoming Ven. Archdeacon Casey to his nclw field of labor, and voiced tho hope that the manifestations of [inaction which marked. the com- mencemen-t or their new relationship would be but the forerunner of a. long and lasting friendship. The singing of the National An- them bro'ught the pleasant evening to a. close. Vocal, “A my Morning;h (Danna), Miss M. Lonngg‘._ . , I'-‘:_ ‘9 Ration, "A‘ Christmas Carol,†by IV"-.. vvâ€"IVV, solved, that we do hereby express our continued antlpsth'y to mah- lr'orrcm traffic in intoxicating liquors. and that wao do mostly urge all our schools and sociotlesto 53.25225"? 3th "a; Pilot." ow. formed waned for a more of prac- tical and metal motion!- to the boys and girls. ' In Favor. of flannel-amp. Bellanca 5 mm‘ modutlon on bios- plthlty, the joint conventï¬on. with. out a din-2015111: vows. Pal-ed two fol. lowing ten-germ resolution: “Re- l. __-‘._ _â€"-A‘- Interest to an eloquent Illustrated lecture on “Ship Blgnals" presented by Mr. nos. Yellowleea. of Toronto. The signals “Yes." “No.†“Amer: “Th'o Captain 110m Board.“ “I an 7 L --. an“ n -5'. Lara nu- ~vo uwâ€" "â€"‘7_ V tea-eating. Papers on live topics were presented by Mr. W'. W. Jan- dine. B.A., Om‘emee, Rev. W'. J. Creighton, or Boheaygeon, Rev. J. E; Robeson, of Little Britain. and they more tally discussed. At 8 o’clock tub children or the village turned out in fox-op and listened wltfl ,__‘. III__L___‘,A.I vilic; (5) Barley. Luton.Ca.rden,Dlg. by. Dalton and Longford. A round- tabla conference, touching all ques- tions concerning the young. condu. - ed by Mr. T. Yellowleea and Rev. W. Kannawinmroved. to be, out: of thin most interesting and profitable ses- aions of the Convention. Discussion was general and earnest and must prove hielptul,=to 8.8. and: (LE. work. We afternoon session was also In- teresting. papaya on live topics m 111 1’-â€" wusva, \â€", â€" Scugog and LEEEif ('3)'E|don and Fenelorn; (4)_ Veiuiaa‘nj 119d Somer- iij__. “1.. Friday was Sunday School day and it was packed full or interest from th'o beginning to the end. At the morning session the Exewtivecom- mittce announqad that it was their policy to organize Tomi}, Associ- mtioma and then retain only aConn- ty Executive committee. Thb sug- gestion was received. withi much an- uinsiaom and steps were at once taken to organize groups as follows: (1) Maripoaa and Ops great! of the Scugog; (23 5:91p. Ops mat of th'e _. lax â€IA..â€" any] awuuuw up... q a. vein of humor mnuing through it. Miss Gmhnnï¬ rendered a solo with much acceptance. The address by Rev. -J. A. R. Dick- son, B.D.. Ph. D., of Salt. 3. most eu- thusiastio Endeavour, was one to be long remembered. The rev. gentle- man gnawed dearly the work being done by th'e (SJ-3. and the necessity of greater effgrt and earnestness. It 7 -__._x.... ‘A-m‘ The olticers for the ensuing term were as follows: President. Mr. E. Peel. Lindsay; vice-pres" Mr. E. W. Sackville, Lindsay; secretary. Miss E. A. Pogue, Renhbro; asst-390.. Miss M. King. Oakwood; trans. Mr. A. Gilchrist. Woodvillc; editor. was Matthews. Limlsay; Junior apt. Miss A. Lacey. Kirktield: directors. Mr. W;. Buggett. Valentin; moan. Wilson. Pension Falls; Mr. :.w. A. Leigh. Lindsay; Mist E. Duncan. Lindsay; Mr. R. H. Reid. W0; Miss J. Bullick, Lindsay. L‘cuww swan, _ ..___ gave me mamas of welcome. which was responded to by Mr. W. A. Leigh. Lindsay; Mr. E. Sackvme. at Lindsay. (mores! the audience with a pleasing solo. “Home," was the title of a; most interesting addrpss by Rev. G. Brown. .01 m ~11» rm abounded with good common sense, ’ - ,___x___ LL.....,.}.> “Enmenï¬orers and. Prohï¬ï¬tjon," was thus- tifla of a vigorous address by Rev. G. Clare. Oakwaod. The rev. gentleman i8 aqn entuuaiastic tem- perance works; and made 9. strong appeal to the Endeavors to stand firm to we principles of tamperi- tmce. “Fruits of Christian En- sh’ip." by Mrs. W. A. Leigh. Linnâ€; “Tenth Legion.†by Miss Ella John- ston. Penelon Falls; "Quiet Hour," by Mr. R. H. Reid, Rmbom._ Rev. W. Kunmwin, Owe, gave a. spirited address on “YJP.S.C:E. and Young Menâ€. - The session was brought to acloso after two In- [arming papers had began, read: ‘Need a! a Definite Purpose.“ mm. A. Gilchrist. Woodville; and “Hand of Enthusiasm,†prepareld by Miss Du- noon, Lindsay; and road by Mrs. nut-my Evening Session. This session with admit song scrvioe,4’oll by devotional exercises. conducted by Mr. LR. H. Reid, W. Ray. J. Garbattmt Fendon Falls. in we}! selectod m Junior "Urn, psuy-uw .__, ._-._ -- J. Morgan, Omcmee. and read by Mia B. Porter, Lindny; “How to Make Matting: Interesting," by Miss A. Lacey, Kirktield. communal at two o‘clock Mutiny afternoon with devotional exercises. conducted by Mr. W. Sumatt. Val. entia. ' {me secretary. Mia: B. A. Pogue. Ramboro, mi thb roll call. which was toilowad. by the report- or officers. The secretary reported 29 societies in! the county with a total membersh‘p or over 1500. Three bright papers on Junior Endeavor were read: “Aims,†by Mina Nat- thewa. Lindsay; “Hindraneoa to Junior Work," prepared _y‘ gift}. Brisht tapers. mtmng'pm and M Gm Hakim 06h mudmuthe Butncld in Many Yours. - e The annual joint convention of the CE. Séeim‘ and 8.8. Anocintion. which was not! at the Methmnat eh‘urch, Reunion Falls. on Tom-ado; and Friday. Jamar: 23rd and 24th; .m a. gratifying success. With the Mimi of the am to mus: been given by Hon. John Dryden E?£.,â€"mta being ex- pressed freely on all sides at his in. ability to humâ€"av 1' part on um y.- Every addresa' delivered an every paper read W.“ mom! pro- pamtion. The preparation given to the am and papers did not exceed, however, the completenea of the arrangements made for the comfort or the delegatesâ€"the hos- pitality oi! the citimnd of Fencion Falls is wholeflmï¬ed, and Rev. Mr. (ham-butt and his start of earnest} workers are to he congratuhta! on the success which crowned their el- C. E. AND 8. 8. OP um “UN?! IN 838101! AT FENELBN - , FALLS THE WEEKLY POST» 1“!)is 31, A1992. Friday's Proceedings- 1150 Opening Session Sack†lotion and the Dam my: un.-wo .v a good stiff license moved: or: ped- law. with a manta to local men. This matter should be taken up in Lindsay, and it is certain thin; agrmtdenl othjnstbatabelnc per on our business men.. It is a (and: that representatives or To- route and other wholemle firms work lug on communion angina. the town and sell tea. sugar. nee, coffee. etc.. In anal! quantities. and other ped- lnn otter onvolopcsmms. paper. Ink, Hardware. underwear. and hundreds! a! other atticlu. Evangelist Mom. DOW in Galt. was apoor opinion. 0! dancing and dancers. and is mymg some very pertinent things about both. He ad. visas mothers as follows: Some ,mo- ih'crs with daughter! on their hands said they would not get them into tha- best miety unleu they were good dancers. became We best so- ciety dance; "1! than mothers know what they were about." mid th‘o speaker. “they would a thouund timm rather see the girl- oid molds, ym. doublo-harreied ones '83 out. than acquaint than with' a. quota endow which but been the nimtion of many a girl. Down in Toronto tho your»: men rent‘ a. dress unit for an owning tor o dollar m ., him. puts on n ï¬fty cent white dirt. adorn wan- Ihirt (Manama ,I with puts Mandi. , tho _ “weak-nib“, girl-um ban any. What 3. “6090.; and. Mr. i’y gain to m wiï¬â€˜ m. . Em who tin-i: the business of thq lo- unl merchants. He would like to my Lindsay is Interested. M the: inaugural meeting 0! Pet- erboro Council the other (by Aid. Morrison stated that one matter which needed investigation was the constant presence or so many {akin from outside points canvassingthe town tor business. During the week No had been solicited to buy ï¬ctuma. picture names, books. tan, etc., by man Who paid .not_ a'cent or taxes. -1 AL, the lungs. throat and nan! WI, cud hath‘cs every rt of the dia- enaed membrane w ‘ it. gum-kill- ing. hauling moor. Yon dmply breathe Gatanhowne and It ell-rel. Prbs 250. and 81 we Mains. or Pol-on a: Ca. Kingston. Ont. v Thmw Stratlord Beacon: An English dandy was dining at one or our ho- tels a few days ago, and desiring to have the milk jug passed to him, ad- dressed this waiter as follows: “antnh, please drive the Item this way." The landlady. who sat" at the blend of the table. at once ordered rm- walter to" drive the cow down to when the calf was bloating." su. ence and suppresaed laughter follow. low a Hinton b Spent. Not less than one mllllon dollars in annually spent by people seeklng an absolute cure {or camrrh‘. brou- ch‘ltin and oonsumptlon. Numerous nommmtthomnundp lr-g memlnently above all other! ll (smart-howâ€. It cures thousan- new because It In are to renal! mam. (Damn-hogan}: lnlyuod lnto AMI“ no law. It is against the 18m to“ parents (:0 send children to eéhool when any member of thb family has a. bontag- ions disease. It would be you to remember this. Children whose ‘reâ€" latives htwe the measles are going to the public schools. This Is not the fault of teachers but of parents. who am not conforming to the. law. company. and for parks and plan-:- an grounds. and to make trafï¬c ar- rangements withr other companies and pawns. and to construct. maintain and (paste telephone and telegraph lines in connection with tho and railway, and for other pur- poses." or village of Aï¬bnrnhm through th'n township of Otonahee or Home. hm: to Rice Lake. With power ‘to the company to acquire by purchase, lease. or otherwise, and to operate boate, and other vessels; and to no quire by pm [we or othel'. wise. land; for th'e pnyponei: of_ the pow-.91- in" the town 0! Peterboro‘ and ï¬ling: or Ashburnhum: and from the town or Peterboro to the village of Lakefleld, and thence thnngh the township of Douro to Clear lake and from th'e said town of Peterboro through the township of Smith to Chemong lake; and from said town of Irma-bow through the towndnp of Mom to the River Otonaheo and from tb'e aid _tow.q 0! W50 An mosaic m .1 Wm Scheme low watt-c harbor. Ar applicat‘on has been or In about to '00 wide to the Ontario legisla- into "for an act to incorporate the Patel-bore Radial Raï¬way Company, with pow-u- to construct and equip and operate the. name by electrkcity. oomprcsaed mt. or other motive Wrr in the town of Peterboraand p0 “nan: or Ashbornham: and from the yea". 500.; trod 35.3 to -25. 75:3,: momma. 400.; other non" .wivr 81; old adds. 3 cent-1 each and no time limit. '1‘]: moiety bu tony-three mm and on Thurs- day waning an np-to-shto perfom- area was given don: the schedule lines. Another 18 get [or Feb. lat. Moldpeople ottheohnrchmnp [nu-mi. man Denim-on an atlas sou-etaâ€. m MIG Approved in u follows; Girl- nnder 15 1Q:- 01 age. 150. (or a long but of two minutes, or 10c. tor aim-t $933!}: ggdeg 20 older Icahn of “I m “In?“ gumâ€"mum of I... A to The Remark-Herald {1'00le Ohio, ayl: The cm Hm!“ wm’ "WM last week: at the Belle Cent“. ONO» I 1. mg; no and o! disturb-non there Itwalavt IWW‘“ "M "n W by m tun-loving glrla con- m with an 1390 mince church. ,-__IA_._A_A Al,‘ NEW “IUGGING mun" IN CIUICI. mi ." ‘ , ' . '13,:‘9: wwty and cordial!†of the .Feneloo Fall- people were abund. wt, and tb'e debate! had not sim. ply the beneï¬t at tho meetings, but the delight. 0! social Intercourse an well , .on '11:“: Yam and tha‘ Gian- IT'S A BIG 80.8.3. The Sale of litter will be much 13m: when' It “done up 9080] in our butter wrapper; and the name of the baker. printed on wrapper :- a. menus or une- non of qualityâ€"w“. enoe of one per. coat. in mm con- tent meant at 15 per cont. 0! «no. drama. 105 tons more mm [mm 70.000 tons 0! beats. and thht 700 tons of 1mm costs approximately nought: but the handllnzâ€"the coat of working: 14 per cent beets Mug Just all Mill an 15 pm- cent. beetsâ€" and it! will by new that the prom born of th‘n Win-ton enterprise have well and duly wlezh'ad their dtuaâ€" flon and found It not wanting. 1 J. P. WWELL. Organizer 0! the thton' Beet Su- m mg. 60.. Limited. Our limestone can he put into tho, factory by cable, can-lo: for 11in coat of quitting. about 25 cents a ton: while for most of the. factories gojected ln Ontarlo the cost will enhanced' to 81.50 per torn by freight charges. The ease with which water can ha placed In! the factory ln great quantity ll avala- abln economic feature at Wbrton. It has been estimated that wwton'a mvlngu In cost of coaLcokn and limestone will amount to about $100 a. day during operation: Add to th-it the high percentage of saccharine must in our beets. and consider†this fact that a diner- While we hive a. late. warm. sun- shine tall. we have also a late. cold wring. which is. in the. sum: bani- neon. a. large advantage. as th'c cold weather prevents deterioration of tho beets. Than the working season of our factory can be prolonged lov- two week! to a month’ longer than at points where spring opens up early. For this reason. a factory at 850 «0113' capacity can handle ap- proximately 9.: many beets an a, 500. ton factory. in odor-tor run with correspondingly leu expense. be- cause the skilled labor in paid by the year. whether they work or not. Being situated on navigable water. as we are. all our cool and coke and two-third! of our beets can be mini! in by water. It ll estimated tint steam coal can be laid down In Wins-tom at a loving o! a dollar a ton; and coke of 81.50 per ton. over the cost or at most inland paint!“ make a successful campaign for next (all. 0! the second. it be be 0! in- terest to state. that in the (all of 1899 Profs-or Shoulqworth m- iysai the Win-ton beet-om his re- port’abomed Winn-ton beet: to have the highest sugar content in the prorinoe tor that non-on. with every very high purity. The roomlor Wmton’s exceptionally good show,- ing is explained by the presence at Lake Enron and Georgian Bay, these immense bodies of water equalizing um temperature and prolonging an sea-on of sunshine and high tem- perature into late fall. gm extendâ€" ing our ripening neuron weeks longer than in tho midlnnd counties. '11)- duy Toronto Bay is tromn' solid. Inn been for weeks; Colpoy‘n bay has not been frozen over this winter. At Guelgm and Palmerston there is a foot 0! now. ‘At Win-ton there is berets enough: for deighing as yet. no temperature 01 Win-too in al- most as h‘gh on Hamilton. The pres- ence of immense limestone deposit- in this region gives a soil which produces boots of singular purity. When 11: is remembered that an‘ in- crease of one per cent. in impor- ity prevents the crystallilatioo of one per cent. or the sugar content. this fact becomes one of the blith- Grip-Quinine Tablets O! the tint. Berlin no doubt is assured. and no- la. Whnbn‘. wm- ton now has enough' haptp muted to M‘31iful. a good Yéétory site; sixth agood supply of suitablcllme- {Putting It btundly. um following conditions are absolutely essential to success in the beet sugar business: First. an ample supply of beet-an. mrezj; second. abigh percenuceot angul- content. and Ngh' purity or the. beats; third. good transport.» tlou (aunties by railway and water: Ionrth. good water apply. may or gold by .1. cmnon. Olkwood. Wharton. Jan. 18th'. 1902 Your arttdc I: quite correct when it any: that those. who are projecting beet sum enterprises In the pro- vime dunk] be careful to inform them-elves u to whether they have the nucleus of success Id their pro- positions. This in Just what has been done at Wharton. an “in.†While there in no di- rwt MW in that article which could be deemed injurious to moon. puny l remnant. via. the Wins-ton Bee-t Sam [is Ca. Limited. yet an infection may be drawn from it which is unfair to u. u: lent. ’11:. Bella proponition in not the only one containing the elements 01 ene- oen; in tact. Inn! convinced that when the note are known. Berlin does not monopoline all the condi- tione which tend toward moons in boot ulcer making. aromas “8â€qu cameo. We take the following from last net's lane 0! ï¬fe lonemy Times, In the hope thaw it will Interact our W: ' Blr.- I: qttwtlon m been direct- «'1 to up editoflu in your anaem- ed pups: at lane 0! Junk-y 3rd tut. undu- tbe caption: “Beet Su- I'll CONDI‘I‘IOIS WINIIAL 1'. 817008“ me Beet saw Imam. Ian-um Prola- Wn. E. cums writing to, nab cm. coco rnord. an: “A human Rah Yak†W ' will in My my gentle My drop! Ha: soft. white chin with“! the fur. 0! mo {melons little but . Ah '0: next «not. my lab fair. In «dos-.110 protect MW throat: And. In In ammo war. A stuffed tad mated William (out. {anthem Central Passenger Association roads have issued a circuit: noti-. tying their connections that they will hcnenrter enforce their rule re- lating- to the transportation of corpses. The rule provides that no corpse'may be checked unteee ac- companied by some person paying full {an and without the prenata- tion or (Inn full “13::th “gt-heme corpse. t appears t en: trequently ignored and that cox-peel lute been checked without being ac. mica by anyone or without the payment or nail (are. Some blue been checked on hut-tun tickets. Ky Indy“! sort and rounded Chin. 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