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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 5 Jan 1906, p. 8

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Xmas Presents in the following lines: Ila! FINE JEWELRY. my 5 11-5 OI-Oc S. the I cons, VIA-reuse. 3;: Made to 188‘? LWhitesmith, ManlIIa ______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-//â€" Int (011mm lHSIlIUIt. m 1. Bishop 84, DeW'. . . im 73. G. Mitchell 30, C. Harwood 70, B. Johnston 67. X. Anderson 61. C. Sntcliffe 59, 0. Emifh 59- H. McLaughlin 57, C. Nu- Pnfler 82, E. Hop? LT OF THE WEEKLY EXAMS. II THE SEVERAL FORMS. X. Anderson 61. C. Sntcmxe in, v. Smith 59, H. McLaughlin 57, 0. Nu- gent 56. M. Ding!» 52, K. Mi‘dar 47, E. Fhvelle 46, R. Wilson 45. J. 0’!- L. Rogers 39, '1'. Richardson 35, L. Ter , . 34. N. Parkin 33. i; »~.nderson 32. M. Cowie 32. E. Graham’ 32, V. \Vray 30, J. Graham 26, J. Richardson 26, F. Gillogly 15, G. Crandcll 13, S. O’fieili 0: A. Parkin and G. Phelps absent. ”mathâ€"L 'fiarn' 75, M. Cowie 58. J. Graham 26, J. Buchanan ‘ Gillogly 15, G. Grands” 13, S. O 0: A. Parkin and G. Phelps al Frenchâ€"L. Terry 75, M. Cow N.-Wray 55. “Wm-4m Bookkeeping Practice. Advanced -- Wallace 100; L. Robinson and C. G. Warmr, absent. - Bookkeeping Theory, Seniors â€"â€" F. 'Argue 100. J. Clarke 95. S. Ferris 93. G. Bough 85. L. Stallard 83. M. W'es- oott 73. F. Bott 70, E. Warner'70, A. Wilkinson ’30J L. Mills 60. J. Pogpe in. P. Workman 35, M. 3012!: 30. mm to menu"... Jv ‘ (Humble to show goods. We m attention to our specinl line of WA ’ HES, WATCH CHAINS, LOCKETS, LOCKET CHAINS, BROOCHES, ETC. , , Form ll. Geography â€"- C. Donald 90, B. 0. Frost 90, L. Johnston 83, S. Min- thorne 80, G. Knowlson 80, M. Knowlson 75. F. Reid 69. C. Cunning- ham 68. G. Mark 66, J. Graham 58. J.‘ Anderson 57; J. Flavelle 55. B. [or 44. W. Hunter 87. J.-Fee 36. 0-1 needs 35, G. Oath: F. Nugent 32. J. G idaon 29. W. Phel: 24, R. Jackson 22. needs 19. J. Edmor sic 17. B. Barr 16. anon. G. Me] A. Cinnamon. V. I J. F. Murphy. B- P. Fanning, 0. 0'5 lent. - -L. Donald 83. V~ SPTO‘ I011 70, S. L. Mint) Flavelle 68. W. K F103: 63. P. N. 8px «1' 599 F. M 590 C. McPhnden 51. W Cunningham 51. V Cinnamon 47. 3- GT1 Int 45. H. Reeds 4E nan 3%. B. L. 3638 Knowison 3f- 3. 8. Perry 1mm: 27. l Davey 24. G. film)”. 5‘. x. 5-. â€".â€"..__-, . Dam-y 24. G. Cathro 24, J. F. Murphy 20. M. Pepper 20. 0. O‘Neill 19. J. Fee 17. J. H. Gillogly; 17. S. Real 9. P. Watson 8; C. Enamel-son. C. McDon- ald. J. A. Rea. V. Suggitt. B. Barr. .1. Edmonda. A. Cinnamon. 1'. Fan- nimz. V. Laidley. F. Nugent, A.Poel. C. Reed and G. Stinaon, ahaent. , Form III B. English Historyâ€"W. Carley 74, J. L. Ross 72. Joe. Murphy 70, H. 0. Boss 70. A. Richardson 68. M. Ran- kin 87. R. McMullen 65. C. Beall 64, C. Paley 64. J. Moogrovo 63. R. Cul- iia 62. C. Mitchell 82, D. Lamb 62. 'J. Gmr 59. T. Atoheson 56, K. anohâ€" burn 56. T. Pool 55. F. Clepdennan 64. J. Muxphy 54, E. Reid 54, G. Graham a». B. Kingsley 50. W. Mulvihlli 49, L. Workman 46. J. Lytle 45, A. Smith 45. C. B. Thompson 45. B. 8. Weak 44. M. Myles, 39, R. MoDougall 88. F. N. McBae 36. F. Meander 27, ’ Englilfistoryâ€"A. Pgrrish 80, N. “Holy/Tl, N. Touchburn 77, P. Hop- kins 7‘7. 0. Taylor 75, E. Haugh 74, I. Torry-‘12. S. Stewart 69. B. M. Pith“ a. N. Allin’ 66, D. Milaley 64. ”A. Plush)! 63. H. Johnson 63, N. Gra- m 6!. 2. 8mm 61. 8. Mark 59, fl. , 58. A. O'Neill 68, L. McKen- Algebraâ€"4 scuvmfi Pm the place~to bu? nmon; V. Laidléy, V. Sérwle, lurpby. B. Perry. V. Snggitt. nimz. 0. O'Neill. G. Stimn ab- 1'. ‘mn II. I. II- ‘1 m. ”'9. m â€"râ€"" :9, R. Manon-gall F. Maunder 27. Carscadden. N- !‘allis and J. Par- Jackson 29. rA PM?“ 21‘ go mneunq 19.3 W B‘rt .‘0'1 W.Fu1t°n 10. 10, B. McDonald 9 E- A‘ ham E R31. Mi mmnb lien and M who am In M:- leorll Offer. ~ There are mores of people in Lind- any and vicinity who are starving in ' 'the midst of plenty. This is not be- cause they are in need: at. food. but because ‘they cannot. digest the mod To help these untortnnates our leading druggists have recently .re- ceived. a large supply of Mi-o-na. the I most recent discovery for the cure of stomach troubles. Mi-o-na is an unusual combination of remedies for the stomach am! di- 1 been little known invthis country" It soothes and heals the irritated. um- cous membrane of the stomach.stl:n- ulatee the solar plexus and. strength- ens 'the nanous system. One little tablet out ot, a 50 cent L box of Mi-oâ€"na before meals. and can eat what you like and. when : you 5 you like. You will have no more headaches. back-acme. heart-burn.or indigestion. Mi-oâ€"aa will give you perfect health and strength. 11 you cannot obtain Mi-o-na of _ your dynggist, it will be sent. by mail ‘ postpald. on receipt‘of price. Wylie {us for advice on your case from a l leading stomach Specialist which wi‘l ~be sent free. The It. '1‘. Booth Com- . ; puny. Ithaca. NA. ~ Germanâ€"‘ One of 3:03.: pmasmg which go a. long way to u er and [ollowers together er bonds of love and friend place' last week. whw th of Cambridge-st. Mcthodi presented Prof. W. H. Jack ieader and Organist. with Iul gonLhendcd cane. hand; graved. accompanied' by t] ing very suitable address; Dear Mr. Jacksonâ€"We, bets 0! the Cambridge-st. choir. (081 that we cannon portnmty L_o pass witho our warm appreclauon iting efforts in our be] faitniulneas to du‘.y. you your readiness to help I: preciated by us and are -.he markad improvemen‘ (fitio‘ of the choir. In parting with you w accept this cane as a 311 Our esteem and. good wj 7,-A-,en unbic legder. u_.___ “w~-v _, short. but reeling choir for their 1 him and (or the choir work and. and all the seas They tortured and kided their eno- xn'ies. but never slaw wind animals except for use and. never more. than were nc cd. Cnmzud man, man- ed. hawever, goes on: into 2b- woods and holds with murdu 1.: ms mart 3nd cak's i: a'rul‘t. ;\~mh’.:-.3: is can- ning enough to seep cm at his way, nothing so innocent. harmless o:- benutilul 43 to cscape his tni-gst. tut slaughter. and very little that. 5w. 2:: (lies or runs is too small [or big. to hunt down. _‘__ a, That the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several slim-313 of practice endorse and recommend. in the strongest terms possible. each and every ingredient entering mm the composition of Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery for the cure of weak stomach, dySpe ia, catarrh of stomach. “livtr eompl nt," torpid liver. or ’blliousness. chronic bowel affections, and all catarrhai diseases of whatever region, name or nature. It is also a specific remedy (or all such chronic or long standing‘cases o! catarrhal aflee- tlons and their resultants, as bronchial. throat and lun diseases (except consumf- tion) aoeompan ed with severe coughs. t is not so ood for acute colds and con but for ngering. or chronic cases is especially effieacinus in producing per- iect cures. It contains Black Chrrrybark, Golden Seal root, Bloodroot, Stone roo Mandrake root and Queen’s rootâ€"all 0 which are highly raised as remedies for all the above ment oned aflections by such eminent medical writers and "teachers as Prof. Bartholow, of Jefferson Med. Col- lege; Prof. Bare, of the Univ. of Pa.; Prof. Finl Ellingwood, M. D., 0 Ben- nett Med. llege, Chicago; Prof. John King. M. D., late of Cincinnati; Prof; John M. Scudder. M. D.. late of Cincini scores of other: ually eminent their several schools oxides. The “Golden M 1 Discovery " is the only medigigeugt up tor sale through Wm mull. PROF. JACKSON HONORED. READ AND YOU WILL LEARN F ‘41 m K ;hos.: pleasing functions . long way to unite lead- .owers together in strong- ! love and friendship took week. whm th emembsrs igc-st. Methodist. choir Prof. W. H. Jackson, choir Organist. with a beautie aded cane. handsomely en- "\mmnied' by the IOHOW- l IV" SBRIOFS. Anderson 49, N. Smith nth a cam Tapped .1 look In! 0M”- lsay. Dec. 28. 1905. {son's term among the hers has gained him many ids am! in his ssverance work the choir lose aval- ar. Mr. Jackson made a. reeling reply, thanking the their kindness shown to or their earnest help in : and. wishing than one no season’s greetings. i. McKenzie 4451'. mpg 21. 1?. Hopkins 9‘ B. Wilson 1?. E; knowâ€"We. the mem- nbridgc-st. Methodist we canno; éliow this . pass without expres- r some tangible way reciation of your an- 1 our behalf. Yam- du‘.y. your sympathy. to help have wen ap- l and are manifest ‘ux of people in Lind.â€" 10 ara starving in cut in n, F. Staâ€" H. Wal- the cou- Lrt ’3‘ THE GOLUMBIA MARVEL WILL N0“ ' l HAVE ITS INNENGSr Cane "1311mm (AR lS DOOMED. The New Sloane? '3 a between 700 and 8‘ and combination ca roads are forced t over nearly 200.000 ‘ “We The Pullman Company turns out between 700 and 800 sleeping. dining J and combination cars annually. Rail- ; roads are torced to haul these cars‘ over nearly 200.000 miles of track and pay big rentals tor the "prizilege." The rentals alone amount to about $350,000 a year. The road: that does not carry a Pullman is severely Lan- (mapped. The company pays 8 per cent. on a capital oh 874.000.000. For nearly 40 years the mud! ham 0 the Chica- been in abject slavery t so concern. All rivals have neon iswallowed up. Patents have been an- nulled, competition has been sup- lpxessed. Today. however. the Pulâ€" mn trust is practically without a patent. all having expired. Any road is at liberty to build its own sleep- ers, and a. few systems have made a success of it. There is nowâ€"alter. years of iitlga tionâ€"anothcr Richmond .n "the fiend. a- palace car as nu man as the Den“ the ghppcr shxp ‘ ago. It x8 patrlm Co-umbia. and i8 gwoen NEW YO)”: aman xoa 38 has ‘3 and the n lowed a1; manna»! contract for iwen :1 ing railro ins railroad systems In Hm . , SEEING‘IS BEL] EVll‘Ifi At Jersey Cray you emcr a £ully decorated parlor car c ins some 25 comtoriabh gras on a swan apd “Lune ...-_,.~ A. “I. _ n 7‘ windows a3}- 01'0““. ous. The chairs are Lory at one end .8 four women can mal 1.1-.» same Lime. 1 '~ moat ampic ancoznm The kitchen. buffet. new. " ant to go to md‘ air 1“ The no litest of porters in Mason. 3 gradu ate 0! Amperst polars. blank as -.b ' - A-_....-+rnfnr o ace 0! spades. chic! den the Columbia under tn 3. L. Spencer-and J- “Wbich car 9” you ask. sir. Allow me to mow A space as long as a 'm wide is cleared on one side of ‘h car. and two trap doors are lifted ,to a vertical posit on. forming a seé tion tram the top to the hnuom of the vehhle. Mason ‘n:-~ u: pmv 4- .himself with a hand brace about three and a hail fleet in laugh. wremh insgead of a. hit fox-in “3 ch. business end, a;¢.:l;nn° ‘1 ' tersunk nut and boron: from the depths â€"- a «La-.9: bar beneath the [Sootâ€"rm um :37 lquisite beds. ready madâ€"e .‘or theo: cupantsywhibe sheets. big clean pi!» lows. white blankets, felt mattresses as fight as snowflakes. and sum springs under all. \VATCZI- IN HAND rzn firm a:- a'wuf. V " 1V.» anu’ YU» nte and 20 seconds the two berths am ready. the sectionencloeed with curtains. The chairs? 1 had. al- most forgotten to say that two are planned on their sides in the steel chamber vacated by the berths. where they remain until the sector: is returned to its hiding 91896. When in returned to its hiding place. v- m... ell the berths are made np‘there is not a chair in sight. It takes the Pullman berth. And what do you set! A hoax-donned a blanket, welgho ing about 36- pounds (in lmugim‘ionv. mode at horse blanket material axd ‘ot a color guaranteed to show .10 ldixt; two little debs 0!. cotton 3:“;- Eed pillows Did you onion a. brass bed on the Columbia? Mason gives his brace a low turns. when. Phoenix-like from flat nahesethat__.ila. [mm the :I‘Juk. ,3- “and" r... 40 seconds. Steel chambers under “rang. and portoctly v lighttuixy wounqd, dun dorâ€"proof_ ”(path-pm 7---L - luvuu. “AA-.- l.v------. lighttully wnunogl. dust-proof. c‘n‘ dotâ€"proof and moth-moot The (rent uir streaking through c1eans_the bed ding. The “away: in these re‘op holes or all bedding, and thenbsena of weighty compartment; in the to; o! the car lower. the centre of grant ity to the point on wfeny. The Col umbia will never topple over. The Pulhnan rolls down embankment ‘ - '- mun...) u, and otten lax Hummer says to a collision his builcship. a: whole t'rain it a. pnzlw- :2zair cm :5u1ac: my 1L!!!1 oonvcxtcd into a siccpixuz cm. and ‘ 3: suddenly casts of; the aspect of the dorm .oxy and. be: omcs a d 11 ng u'r. Forty men can smoke inLit hour utter hour without attending the non-smoker. By some peculiar trick 0: ventilation the smok‘o disappear- throush the root. The Cramps are thinking on adopt- in. tho device on under-noon rooo tum lor the ship: 0! the navy. Ill new vocal: no oleotxioouy oeqnia E "‘ “M $3.13?“ ‘° Nth by. 9 tin. Tho. mam can run. Nd aim b3 «u. Ito um intâ€"Now Tm; Pnu- g car 83 nowâ€"amen years of litlga :cr Richmond .n the L’ie.d . tr. as far ahead of .he Pun w Deuts¢hjnd .u ahead ,. 1' SIM) of. half 11‘ century fivefb'éiéimg, and the duty compartment; it car lower. the ogntre . ma entc 5341.8 30 5; ’ can nuke ~h9‘ 1e. 7. yhe 0*“ moommoda {i4} union a” brass bed on u Mason gives his brace when. Phoenix-like in that i3. [mm the :ru.‘ Liy littio atln'u' readv! on into the arms of M: r 50“}! Think of, the n lem flats! Screw yo tbs Looruat qight. 3;:- n..‘ , â€"J~r r~ on with the Ct hip. and WEI! or am on. Pullmahs K35 T93 Wm“ he morn'nsl “'0‘ Operazcd by 91‘3“ press a bptton and A; ‘A- In u I. an. (Toronto! Nan.) I- vv. .V__ chic! defioxmtrator of 0 rlor car contain. tame grass ch“ l J_ 3. Hammer 33;. "Right here mow your chair: .. a harzh and as ward-How It doorg'Ero lama rm. form“): 9 59“: to tha Emccom of $0351; 'over. The ma embankment: ot‘tom upward. Mr is willing to 80 'w- 11‘}. 1' r to‘..e ts a V0!) 15K the car no Jillflleds d9- throu Iind’. n8 11v it is 3. en months’ orpedition in Al .xia. has given some picturesqu [@113 0! L5 ha. is d ‘5 .4; nay. , During .b cntu‘v. puriod be none on p to. his - 5:0 I: of a. xrmod Abysainmns and Gallas nor tau. 4:04-.“ .1 .m; .4 a co (lithurtc _;.r.i..o.~..y 0 «mm .Ihll'ty m.“ u 64. .v. .u- mppJ TIL.- 1;;H4v. para all 0', tin ‘._â€"‘,‘, nf An Enterprising K338 “In An Italian company a “on“... zold. and :11 m: are also English cou- -‘ ssions in connection with whmb Engiish engineers are being sent out .o Awasimu. . Mr. Blundc-ll spent nearly five months m 11:? Abyssinian capiml as ‘the gum of Sir John Hnrnngzon. {he Bx itish mnis‘. or. and was rccait- ,d on 53?: :31 occasions by tho Emp- aror. who greatly amiutcd him inin- tunjgal'mg xhe chronicles and man- ‘uscripta at tho palace. Mr. W Adelgnc’ I 801‘. wiLh the hill has Tho pzémotion 01 John son“. in the Bxiziab :ah the title on R'zht An Incentive to m ll: (81‘. :ulord Beacon.) ii 000...:“ 000000000000 000000006000 . . §O0z§0000000¢000 0 ¢ 0.1090 000000‘ 1:00;. won in s cumyuu; .q -.--_-_‘_, m are also English con- onuection with whgcb mus are being sent out Trunks. 9““: r attain. o the W rendc u .aaaalflo p.606. he was ,5?!) t of box wn and Gullah, Jud - ma “he ll". in Abyssi- zich thou! is working ill! Wealth! 60411.!) faith H N DSAY'S when the DUMEMK RIMS 0f VALE ABE I387!" (If ‘81“: TESI’ED ll zflSEKEEPERS all ch'np PO \h’ll mm. COLD! 0;. and ap; mm; drain of 911:3 to 392118“- ‘I «on. If you zi'onld Set I?“ LINES Ill EEIORY OF JUDGE DEAN. 0ft. Tuning. W0 ,h 3000 scape V” 'lru‘ Human were wy mum... Wat .till thy mot-d; Bearing bravely oc‘ueu‘ burdcnn. 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