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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 15 Jan 1904, p. 9

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ers is past, you buy a rods, which :1d a much ‘RGAN. after all and” LY Linn!!!- :hhasb = enuxequickludievedbyvm 5 and steel rod *ummmmwbu mm \ . 8.4. I." mllarnod. m mmml rim-e. _ I had!!! modtocun n" s I felt at. a a new urn h 113 vim I "0:11“.wa it. lick. Anny. an attic GUTT’J rs. any pump at Bought 'ously MIWO‘I- . Steve Boprey, a “dent [ind and c fifon ot the Grand Trunkzwas (yak, o: a deplorable acczdent no t Midland. He was m 5 a , 77 1-..}.InJumder “a my FELL mum n mnumo noun“ ‘,M,;nprry Sherman, the un- midt’nt happened. We [was to get exact particulars fit» time of going to press, but ' to the slight intermation m we gather that Conductor ,Mrcy slipped on the step otehe‘ but the engine, while the latter 31: motion tell underneath, and tr; drive wheel passcdover the u M above the knee, completely sin motion zen pig drive wheel 1,; above the ' ting it. and m in the caboose We ' occurred. He had a narrow p: from being killed; his face shoulders were badly bruised, and lefties broken in two [130%. The ‘ injured men were brought to ; to-day, the special arriving at i her}; crossing on Knitâ€"st. at , , where cabs were waiting for late convey ehem to the R333 mum Boprey is one of the old- . and most faithiul employees on division. He has been in the ser- lar over twenty years and is y thought of by his fellow rwork- n. He has a. wife and family resid- in the south ward, and two bro- . in Belleville. Previous to en- mg with the G.T.R. Mr. \Vilson an employee of the Sinclair Dar- 6 Works. He has been in the ser- ot the company a short time. ' Painful Accident. he mand friends of Mrs. Sandford Lidlaw will learn with regret that c met with a‘paini'ul accident on Lnday night. While returning home um St. Andrew’s church she slipped ithc pavement and tell heavily. {taking two ribS. I Him: for Horsemen. is the Chicago Horsemen: ",We Run (mm the Japanese 2. thing No that stabling horses. In J a- mmmmmm Wtbemofchronicooughs mnnotallbemistakm There must betmth init. ’T'Yabottleforthatcoughofym mthyusandsofpeoplewho same: 00. 7mm. Lamas. a lou, . , Steve BOPWJ‘. 8 reddent ad employed on the Mid- ot Lho Grand Trunk. was i a deplorable accident Midland. Ht} was in write to me be brdnght once, so a Special was 9 and diSpatched, but not got far on its another serious acci- resutling in the den- boosa and several can of another employee. . whioh is a small sta- era and Depositors with IV invited to attend the The Lung Tonic i904.â€"â€"w3. LOW. 31mm" saying that before the Eighth , LINDS X‘» t charming Production of Gllbort and Sullivan’s “am by One Hundred Glam onlldnn, Trained Under the Direction-of Ir. II. a, Tolgmannâ€"Momanoo elven Under Ausplm of llnduy camp lo. 153. loodman of the World ‘ In addition to those were numerous sisters. cousins. snub. marines. and sailors, and when these were all on on the stage at one time they made an imposing sight. The singing or tbs charms was well rendered and the costumes were beautiful, the boys wearing blue and white sailor suits, while bhe girls were neatly attired in white. Mrs. Lillian Jack-son was the pianiste, and wm waisted by a full orchestra. the mum's of which was ap- preciated. » ~ s Much credit is due Mr. Telgmann, the director, for the very able way he has trained the children in such a short time. The production was giv- en under the auspices of the Canadian order of Woodmen d the World. “H. M. S. PlNAfORE” M "if ACADEMY Luu~ vâ€" S., Pinafiore,” was. presented at the “cagknlly or We Jan. 7th to ‘ fairly largo house. and was a 31314:]- mg success. Over one hundred juven- ile performers. boys and girls, took part. and everyone" acquitted them- aewos oredlt'n'bly. T‘he 13¢wa was put on in to") ”B, \une repre- senting a noonday some amid the oth- er a night scene, onboard the quanâ€" or deck of H.M.S. "PM". A View of. Portsmouth, the cheat naval sta- tion. could be viewed in the dis- tance. The stage was so arranged with appropriate acenery. and decor- ated with large and mall Union Jack flags. that it was a. aplepdid re- nreden'tation o! a bpmtleflfip. 1 every performer going through his 3 or her part in a manner that-we . do credit to much larger parsing; Master Birdie Goldie took a leading a part in the out. He represented 'nhe 9 Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter. Ken 3., ! Commander o! the King! Nay}. Bar- 3 die was bandedmely attired in uni- - form appropriate .to the poeition he held, possese3d a goodclenr and dis. ; tinct voice, and aqted his pm]: well. ' Lindsay .Warner ag (hptain Comoran, ‘ and Fabian Gillogly as Ralph Rack- i straw, the latter who was in love with the Captain‘s daughter, took a difficult ‘part. Mimic Watt as Dick Deadeye, the detonmed and one- eye sailor. performed his part excell- ently, Harold Wal'laee, the Boat- swain, was good. a also was. Miss Lola Workman, who noted the part at Hebe. Sir Joseph’s first cousin. Little Jackie Wallace was the Midshipmite and looked cute. Bert Clarke took the part of Boxlzwain‘s Mute. Special mention must be made of little Georgia Brumwell. who represented Josephine. the Daptain’s daughter, and Marion Workman. youngoat daughter of Mr. James Workman. who took the part of Buttercup. These two performers were neatly at- :tired and dismayed wonderful clever- }ness in going through their parts, ,merit'mg conSiderable applause. Lit- tle Marion did not only take her part well. but her aotionfl and tone of voice were so perfect that she furnished plant, of amusement for the audi- enoe. That excellent production 5., Pinahre," wag pmmté ncadumy of M0 Jam. '4 fairly largo house. and was l The twelfth rcpqrt of the Ununo l Dean-mag; of Negleptcd and Depend- ' cm Cnudren 'mmmy atidac- wry account of the . 'Otg‘mtâ€"iqm‘ ; ing done for chi‘dren in the various ‘ chime and mum. Thea-e. axe twenty- , haven chudren’s aid aopictics aofivcly l n. work, in addition to a number or «mmittetxs in run: sections. Dur- im: m- :91: yea: homes were found Satisfactory Report of Work Behalf. lug m- 19$ yea; qu w..- w.-- ‘ for 239 cmldnern from infancy up to ‘ U312 yous, and situations ware‘ found {or 0km children. There is on the records now a total at 2,030 children ‘Who luv“ been placed out. in toner homes. These children are regulat- l [Iy mm by M15. L. J. name and i Mr. William O'Connor, the latter hi!!- im; {special charge of, the Catholic hmnm». and they are reported to be making good progress and to be doing nioaly in every way. A re,- marka‘lzlc ,fact point?) out by M"- K0150 is that of the. 2,001) child!” who have bcen taken in charge. all” of them coming {mm the lowest my- ‘u‘oundiugs. not one can be found In fan-y prxson or penitentiary. FRIDAY. JANUARY.“ 15.‘ 1901'. NEGLEBTEB CHILDREN. f the Ontario on Their The Rt. Hon. Sir J'poae hPoxtcr, K0.B. .... pnhrdie Goldifl Captain aomoran ...... Linday Warner Ralph Rackstraw ...... Fabian Gillogly Dick Dondeye ...Dominio Spun Boatswain... "...Hnrold Walloon Boatswam’a Mate... .. ....Bert Ola-kc Midship mite... “Jackie \Vallnoe Josephine, the Captain‘ 3 daughter..." ..gGuor in Brumwoll Hebe, Sir Josop his first cousin ............ .. ... ..iLoLa Workman Buttmup... ...ihrion Workman Sir Joseph's Sisters. Cousins, Aunts. Marines. Sailors, etc. SISTERSâ€"Helen Paton. Daisy Shan- non, Elva - Roenigk, Vivien Nu- gent, Anna Mary Grace, Edna Boenlgk. Rosie Terry. Lilly Bailey, Florence McLean, Edit-h Giana- mon. Josie Kenny, Helen Rich- ards. Jennie Brnmwell, Grace Kayne. A oousms â€" Winnie J QhMton, Olive -~- Knowlson. May Morrison, Loretta Brown. Irene Perkin. Aggie Hol- tott. Gladys Tnnmton. Frankie Gillespie. Mary Simpson. Florence Touchbnrn, Hazel Wnrkmnn, nea- :urice Cinnamon, Aileen Hughes, Ethel Richards. Bessie Brown. , Marjorie Howe. ARINTSâ€"Phyllis Edwards, Mildred Sadler, Myrtle fitter, Theodora O’Loughlin, Mamie Parkin. Kahli- leen McDonald. Alice Gunman. Koyl, Haul Moynes. Hellisn .Worhhan. Mabel Masher, Ger- .trudc Vroomm, Phyllis ’Wm‘k‘ man, Norma. Touchburn, Pearl .Walson. Muriel Steers. MARINESâ€"Lao Jordan, Roy Killnby, Colman O’Loughlin. Ernie Jack- son, Edward Plunkett, Roy 1'11an- .ton, Frankie Pilkie, Joaeph Spratt, Girl TMon, Philip 0’- Loughlin, Arthur Knowlscn. Ru- pert Benson. Joseph Bailey. Don- ald Gillespie, Fred Burke. Harvey W'arnor. SAILORSâ€"Arthur Ball. Clarence Fisher, Arthur Allen. Tommy Brown, Teddy Barnes. Eric Goldi", Went Gillong. 1A0 Rogers. Ross J ones, Stqohen Nevison, Nor- man Hand, Charlie Donald, Dom- inic Frechottc, Murray Guthhcrt. John Spratt, Willie Kenncy. Har- ry Watson, Cecil Nugvant, Willie fiVorkman, Imsli: Warner. ‘Wil- frcd Mulvihill, Peter ~Spmtt. Kenneth Touohburn, mime Pa- Quarter Deck of HMS. "Pinatoi-e“. View of Portsmouth in the di- tance. Aot Iâ€"Noon. ' Act IIIâ€"Night. Th: entire production directed by Mr. Mr. H. B. Telgmann. Mrs. Lillian Jackson. Pianiste, and tall Orcbut'ra. Gain“ Forty For seven] months on: younger brother had been troubled with in- digestion. He tried eevcnl remedial but got. no benefit from them. {We puma-sod some or cannibal-lain“. by ‘all business 'hriak for a maple 0! ho m. The oftcrings of farm produce. were large. cgpccially in pouitry. Ointsidc n dot-:1: loads of dressed beef and pork Were lined up, and eccenltnadl of My and 50pm. hard wood was of- fered. mata- sold at 180. to 23. par lb.. .(ggs 20p. to 220. 9c: 301.. chickens 50c. to 60¢. per pungacaa (11¢. per .11)., turkey-g 13c. to 130.1»: 1b.. pork 8c. to ‘90. pt: 1b.. drauad bu?! 5 i-Zc. _to 7c. par 1b.. My 38 I an: sen ‘1‘ an no! Bord. The liaison Bay Expedition. ' (Montreal Herald.) ~ The expedition that the Canadian Government has .sent to Hudson Bay has attracted the attention or the Un- ited States press. The more they ‘ discuss it the teen they like it. The 1 proSpcct of being shut out: from the waters or the Hudson Bay. where American vessels do a- thriving bus- iness in catching whales and trading with the 'Esquimeux, is not- the pleasaptest thing to think of, and paper utter paper is seriously, ‘ t-' ing out how monstrous it two (1 be for a mere colony to own so much water, and haw_ridicu10u5 it is to sup- 9050 such a chum could he main-thin- ed. Still it is .what the Canadian Gov- ernment proposes to may. The ex- pedition.1w.ae sent up to spend the I the lands in the North and lays claim to the waters they enclose. It owns the furs on shore and lays claim to the fish in the'sees. Up .to the pre- sent Awe have not been: particular nbout who wandered over our proper- ty in the North. LB.ut notices to tree- i the hem-ans (this country' owns 1 n. mu m Ilm mm Mt I signature of n) .u- â€"â€"v -.-- passer-s are now being set up. Zoitu Pratt Florence Smith, Harriet Hungertord, Florence Beammh Edith McLean, Myrtle Cowic, Estella Brunswcll, Lilly Terry y, LL“;v McAdam, Flamenco Pratt, MllqregA Cowie Lucille ton, Reg. Johnston, \Villie Cham- bers. Fred Halted. Louis White, Aloysius Primeau. SYNOPSIS. ’orty Pounds in ‘lhlrty Days ‘veral months oufyonnger had been troubled with in- . He tried several remedie- no benefit from them. :We a some of WW“. Ehd’wood $155 THE CAST. to 86' per W, ,, V “WQNWMWOOQOO 906 WMMWN“N§O§M I# A St. John, N.B., Jun. 11â€"11:: Roy-.1 Commission on Transporter tion completed its business here yea- tevdw dumoon. and the munben will go to St. Andrew'l, N.B. At W's meeting Robert B.- lord said flat it. is the desire of the coWQQOn to da ova-yams pos- siblo to hnvo Vanuatu: ‘wpme‘u made through Canadian port! and to take them nwny from Andean parts, where they hu’e unfortunately What no ‘l'nuportnuo- Connmlol ' Trying to Do. ma .1 to St. John. N.B., 1c 'wu put of the commission’s duty to try to compol them to an Canadian pom. Ottawa, Jan. 12.-â€"'1‘nc Imus: rrom the Eddy Company paper mill number nearly 400. The doors of the mill were closed yesterday morning and operations haVe been BUSpendqd. four classes according to nbility. The first-class is paid 81.85 a. m; the gecond. 81.50% the third. $2.50; ma we JUI- UI-p vvvvv ed thst the Eddy Company will not Butler from my suspension or oper- ations. huVing supplied all their cul- tomera with paper for a long time to come. Montreal, Jan. 12 and twenty “8"" mill: in Sherbrooke I mornins- They claim too much for 390m?“ m "'61. ”I. -.u vr'V", I in Salon for Inprydol. . No M II to Toronto. Jan. 12,â€"A signal can- mmned pliment was paid the Provinco o! On- . Wgnhm‘fonâ€"ne Sewn bu con- “do “he” Hon. J°hn Dryden, m nnnod than nominwona: Wm. H. m“ °t Agricultm' In: em Tat of Ohio, Secretu-y of Wu: chairman Of the animal section 0' m. E. Wright. Tenneuee. CiV“ the new organization called an All? coma, of the Philippinfl: Henry "in” am. Amwi‘u°n' Wu“ 0. Ida. Vennont, Vice-Governor o! ‘33 perfected at St. Loni] on DOC. Phi“ . 29 .nd 301m. m. m-qen In: notl- a” EL. fled u. few days-ngo of hlgwelection. I - a conference got no “it“ returned a. um: um “5...... .g. m the murder of her uncle, Pgtflck Up- ton, 1t Struthroy Ins} Octobu'. millioflsa'smlmforzu WflTSOMflfllthSOO mamsmuflmulummum makoffl.utmmforfl.7s Thlakofm‘l‘rlmdm or III-pee at Half Price “Ink of 850 loo! aunts 49¢ ‘I'Iilnliofionea’s ”clad Vuuataforsoo Think of lemurs 325 low-Costumes 812.50 3.: i i E E f; rdinary statements. aren’t they ? Hard to believe, you say. Yes, we are sorry to 53.3; These are most extrao such statements made by some dry goods stores do not always prove true. All we ask of you is to bring this lis with you and let the evidence of your own eyes prove them. Nearly everybody knows what a good business we’ve had. And now, after twelve months of making profit, it’s our “clean up” time. Odd lots. broken sizes, short pieces, backward stocks -all such merchandise is brought forward and fairly sacrificed. We don’t do this to be charitable, but simply because it’s business to do it. The Wakely Ford store makes its profits by sellin quantities oi goods. If it were not for breaking our rule, we might hold t ese marked down goods and get full prices for them. ' 'd give you the benefits. We feel better about taking the But we prefer. to stick to our rule, thank you, an losses. because we know we’ve had more than our share of the dry goods business this winter. London. Jan. 12.â€"-â€"Tho W of Whitaker Wright. commenced yeaur- day in the King's Bench division of the High Court of J ustice Won Jun- Lim Binzhun and 5 special lury, losses, All our best 56 inch Snitings, in snorted papa- lar colors, HIM Price 8510 98c. - $2 Black Underskirts 5 dozen Women’s Black Undenkirte of Heavy Moreen, mode full with two flouneeo, Holt Price Sde 98c. 10 déun Women’s Malena W flonnco mt lined, :11 sizes, “sorted on, Price édo 09c. Women’s Costumes of Broadcloth, Tweeds, ow, link] made, matted styles, grey, blue or buck, at ”ea Sale 85.00. fora What do my”! If we ohoooo to put profits In the hutground 60c Silks and Satins 39c. $12.50 Women’s Suits 35. “mun: Writ“ 0' $1.25 Wrappers 690- Tn. ill] for Murder. $1.50 Suitings 980. in; supplied all then cut-7 u... paper for a long time to six deacon- lave left for Sen Pren- clsco on m: trip to Austrdie. worm-rs. in the P040! ' em 2} pun cent. crbrooke struck yesterday I x... Yorkâ€"Among the passenger! 'hcy claim they “'9" 530‘" on the Um‘bfle were Melton Prior ’1' spoiled work. Theyhed grant of The London mutated .° with the mm". but Hm, who u on his way to Jepan. Mention. Pub-I. deeck-Romu, former â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""'â€" ‘ m.” OF CANADA. 12.â€"'l‘hc on Account of a. HALF PRICE SALE Starts Friday-,- January 15th, and con- tinues until the following Thursday. mammgmammgmgmgmg ' v leyorsdaleu I’mâ€"Tho striko in tho Icyendclo Hold has reached . crui- cd stage. two riots haying occurred . as the result or placing nonâ€"union - men in strlkort' places. I Winnipegâ€"Owing to the alleged lumber combine throughout the vat tho C.P.R. hove under confidential: the establishment of urge 3nd up- to-dou aw mill: 0! their own, ond A odor lumber for sale through their _....__. Sdt Lulu. Utah. - Conductor Brighton, shot by Mad highway- men. 1- deal. The police have u- rested John Shockleigh. Th. street a: nun of the city mud. an inef- ioctusl attexppt _to storm tho jail .nd lynch him. is”! Domingoâ€"The town of San Pedro de Bacoris has been reccptur- ed by the Government (omen; - The insurgents in the suburbs lent ‘ messenger to the authorities here, proposing . compromise on honor- able terms. The messenger m u» rated. Woodstock, Jan. 12.-â€"Andrew Pat- tullo Ian u: estam valued st. “1,- 828.21, of which $20,000 in in life insurance, a little over 88,000 In stock! and null? 810.000 in cash. His will leavéi $1,000 to the Wood- stock Hospital. and $1,000 (or 3 public fountain. '1'0 anlgoanfim 0139;! Tan Lantin mono Qntnine Tib- leu All draught.- “fund the money I! it [silt to cure. I. V. Brovo‘u gig. ”unknowns. an. Sun Antonio. fixqâ€"powio and hi: n-- m--, 1; m1: with BRIEFS FROM THE WIRES. BRIEFS FROM me Wills. Women’s WM of Met: Silk, Funnels, lusting Cloths, Macros, 019e,, my me but not mmmmthommd dudes. worth up to 50 mm“ Sdo $3.50. $6.50 Tafl’etta Silk Waists $3.50. Fine 03.2.... elem, Silk or Fleece Lined, Black or Whito, ”Price Sclo 35c. fidozswekinclo! mdmsbevflnoc, ' Buck WM Yum, Price Sdo 19c. Ali Linen Cruh Touching, good night qulxty, Bolt Price Sde 4F. An_ 3.3mm 'ggoortment of new, stylish Belts, Women’s 50c Gloves 359. Women’s Purses at Half. 8c. Lihen Towelling 40. 75c EPPS’S 0000A [PPS’S 0000A sent Ssturdsy night st the dinner oi the membefl oi the institute. He convex-sod gdly. but his friends no- ticed that his lectures were drawn. At 9 o'clock yesterday morning his \‘tlet found him lifeless in bed. A doctor declared death wss due to ce- lebrsl congestion. VI. Gerome was conspicuous in Paris society. The day before his death he showed several friends his stetue of Corinth, which had just been finished. He was shout to color it. Among 11. Gerome's hast produc- tions wee sllegoricnl figures repre- senting labor, which he executed {or cuties 11. Schwmb. the American An ulna-this food. '1“! w m mun-u gunman intact. fitted to build up and mm robust hedth. tad W Mi“ winter's rextrgge;_c0_ldâ€"u 3°“! Innoc- u. 16.' tun. iabellod J. 31:0 a 00., Ld. Homo Chemists, Lonaon, In: aGel mun“- Campbellford, Jan. 11.â€"Fln bro)“ out at 8 o'clock Stturdlg morning in J. A. Frederick's tailor endgenu' turnlnhlnx store. The fire spread to the store. occupied by_'l‘homu Bron. grocers; Goo. Inns, boots and Ihoel. ad R. N. Simpson. butcher. were .11 totally myed. along with that man. Ch“. Davidson, baker; J. ll. Dismand. end (tn-riot: F. C. Bonnymtlc, photo studio. and W bI-l‘bel' shop. also unwed by amok. end water. The 10-00 ug- we. we :10 MA “'4 an Eye" Tin-'IJ‘IL London. J on. ILLâ€"Morris J m of Waterloo street. while leeding o horse to the stable. slipped on the sidewalk and fell under the foot 0! the horse. He was kicked and trampl- ed upon by the frightened animal end injured severely. . On being removed to Viotoriu Hospital it. was Iound W to remove his left eye. Bil nose Wu also broken end his two badly bruised. .uv ml. Iulgulm Sdonicu. Jan. 11.â€"-A tom 0! troops ha been sent to Kununovo. aim miles northeast o! Uskub. when a. «tong Bulgaria: band has invaded Turkish territory. Fight! in mporud to have oocurnd n tho Ire-oh rut-m M Ayn! "‘ 1:51:33; 36:11:; 100 un- and m and ”'1‘“ Outlook- ' Men’s 25c Linen Handkerchiefs I 12§c 10 do: Men's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, as sorted widths, hemstimh, Hm Price 8.10 12h. Bed Centenary filled with clean cowon batt- ifi, sateen covered, medium size, Half Price 8.19 $4 Wool Blankets $2.98. 12 pair Soft, Floecy Wool Bhutan, weight 7 lbs, 64x84 inches, 11.1: Price sue $2.98. iconlanEIflu-hbb‘y down or ms» of wool or white Iceland lunb, slightly toiled. fin: Price Ede 98c Whoever is looking eheed to next you! Who- ever feels the need 0 turn now ! And vhoever went; to save money by buying {an ! To yen we a: here is you; oppgx-mnityr I! you hurry to this ,7_j _ LL=_.‘ An-‘A-a 3e??? 2,6136;an iii'educ'ed a thin?! or more, and Ill :re guaranteed. $2 Baby Sleigh Bugs 980. Bed Comforters at 980. A Great Sale of Furs. mm Bel; String Ms, sun m "my mum. Ify Stove on are thinking of pquhaS' Cook Stove or 3 Heating this fan, call on the Our stock is large and complete. Ranges and Heating Stoves all sizes {or coal or wood, at right paces. Call and examine the Imperial Oxford Rage. It is a beauty, and will give the best of satisfaction. A good stock of Tinwarc, Granitcwarc and Housefumiqhfl‘zs alwaysonhand. Plumbing Hot Air’ Heatiglg. Hot Water and Steam Heating promptly attended to. Evctroughing a speculty. Try the WOODS STOVE CO. {or ybur next stove. hue “I“ my IIMiIC. I WOODS STOVE 00. WOODS STOVE CO. mu m at the “Star" Mcy- Skates. PAGE NINE ago priced not for our profit, but for yours. amu- an! or mt " ing. amumm If '0. Gloves.

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