{23:3 yesterday, I lumber of llouod by r The annm‘fl ‘lecremrl' minutes, m “181': Myv-uvv. resident’s address was given 3 m» P if Mr. Péters, whb‘ spoke on the hgortauce o! scum". libraries -of heir necessity in incmcating male ' I the selection of caring libraries. He suggestca mark: {the amount of the Government grant Men“ on the value 01 the school! lib- - . anpflv had us tins disagg- l'o be 1nd in my qnmticy. Color 09:6 for latent. V I 11.1;- u.â€" â€"_ V have, and urge-1 them. to m mare/interest in them, and- s‘uow iba Eng these travemng libmnes an testifying to the interest taken i mm by the pupils. ’ Mr. de‘mhcm) spoke on the "Pr: â€ration an} Authorization of Te: Bookq,“ and advised the Wham t ‘_ “-1 :a mn‘nflrin: USS unmet be , wit‘t‘xut fresh 4 '1‘!st are not in I [3118an con-mien to buy books t on t0! say that the ï¬t. Early wen Were hag) ndd manned these well as they we) libraries as nï¬gm have, and urgel them to take A #. :..44s-aaf in than). and Show ibat manor be knowledge- . a Imamial ' mm 03' WE raw-v- ’ w. Lo‘c‘mhcm) spoke on the "Pre- mation an} Authorization of Text: Books." and advised the tezwheral to take the lead. in preparing“ text books and 110* to follow .tbe Minister If Educaï¬on. Ho 5213:! that: Mr. Ross and Hon. Mr. Harcourt are willing Mo ‘u the text books of practical ï¬nishers. ! In its discussion which followed ‘Ieveram of the teachers spoke ‘in dis- amointing terms of the History ‘Iext books ncw in use, and 33th- ' ‘ " #:J-‘An hd foaahhrfl [hm no maximum “ LIBEIHLS. IIE ANNUAL GATREBING 0 THURSDAY JAR. 5th. ‘ ‘ out a gun? Loved .‘the mild I058 and left it on its item ’1’" Do not bring natum to the child. The afternoc'n session of the East I ictoria Teachera‘ Convention open- ed by roll call, followed by an admir- aï¬ble pgpc: by Miss Armstrong an "Good Citizenship." Mr. J. J. Tings then gave a. talk on “Geography." nhowing that mun‘s condltion is de- termined Pa} his surroundings. In North Americ; he pointed out the prominent physical butures â€" the llopes determining the drainage. the climate determining the products, the natural outlaw and an affecting nan. ..‘â€" : H ‘ a! whi h he might warn us. Perhaps the greatest had been too much use a! the text books» Books kill nature ntudy. He pointed out the three as- pects of itâ€"and thepmctical View or! the matter, and spiritual ahd mt on to give the purposaotnature ï¬rmly. This is to‘study all parts cat nature as living organisms. The attitude should be that at Emerson in his line/5‘ . “East thou Inesed all tlr: «birds with- ? In {Tm-'8 dichuacuvâ€" , Devan! of tha Teachers smite ‘in dis- amointing terms of ï¬re History *ext books ncw in use, and 1111th- hfl a 49:1: book written by teaenh'ers r50 +hemse1vea team histcny. ! . Dr. Goggin agokc Very briefly and waived (ut the difficumes inl the way of good flax-t books, the chief we being wide diversities or arm. ion among Mac-hers themselves. as 7’0 what is helpful. The: publishers mod: anxious to '11 #331: books are lave goo". r0 ks. :v‘n! ï¬he Government gem as mum: advme from education- al b06395 as is. per‘mpa. good for -vu- Dr. Goggin next spoke. on “Natural Study," and said that this branch had Sheen taught in Manitoba for the lat 'ten years. and that during that time many «blunders had been made “#1 _â€"â€"-â€"-_â€"’â€" Ehe éï¬eekiy Post 'F‘be session flex-noon. â€"â€"-uâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" “â€"7 Perhaps they are sore and weak My Lungs from constant coughing. How is this? Have you forgotten about the cough medicine your grandmother gave you 50 ago,â€"Aycr’s Cherry iPcctoral? ggï¬wï¬m THURSDAY AFTERNOON without nay question the but pints made. - IMA 8 MI- Dub-4v _-,, _ a 1134 a. out of these. books ‘ 1n the year. Three been returned, seven were circulation. amt four ;h‘t by teachers of trustees. and frinoiples were ‘1an ' ,, - A» :npmnt Pas l'UtJ'l‘l “'“' ' 7" rm “ï¬fty umllafs d. with .ve'hi'?n '39“ 3°“ â€1 uticy. See the 1903 latent. 01nd“- asting lidrossos 5h: Discussians. motionâ€" of the .5: Wotan) met . in the Union ck. with aaXM'EB from the coun- adjourned till the advising ï¬lBWl‘i' .d in this discus- u‘iefl, and brief - rin of the m‘oveâ€" are lacking in 53‘, 3 History . witlzvut fresh who“ {we not“! G OFESEI yew IS Lucuu. Wâ€" _., v _ managed, To this and: be min on the «allowing inatinotl of ch'ld‘ nature all of which must be regarded: Ac- tivity .love of change and variety, curiosity. mastery in “quest, and imitation.‘ At the end of this talk a. vote 06 thanks ,wtas heartily given to Mr. Tilley. :Dr. Goggin and Mr. Lama, all of whom had boa much enjoyed by the Convention. Mter the remrtot the nominating cqnimitteg had- been I u______l LZI‘ The Ladies' rad of Queen-st Church Pa,- a Tribute to a Departing Bomber. The Ladies, Aid of Queen-st‘.f Methodist church met at the homej of Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. Meander on Monday night, Tdbruary 2nd. by the purpose of saying good bye to we. J. 0: Mark, who has been an active worker in the olmrohmndalso to present the lolbwing addrefl and make 51 presentation to hen Mr. Mark. Mrs. Mark and tamily are re- siding now in Tomato. The following is the addre‘: . , To Mn» 3'. 0. Mark; Dear Friendâ€" A number of your well-wisherlntthe Queen-at. Methodist church, Linda lay. embrace the present opportunity of conveying be you. in some alight tang'uhle (arm the warm teel'mg of esteem and hiendahip and christian love we have towards you. Your sympathy with the interests of the church, and ‘yopr genial ohr‘utun kindness of disposition, have made you very dear_ to us‘ and ‘while We bid 7 IL#LL, given. the next year. ‘__,, As a memento tram you!“ many friends of this church. and'morei es- pecially item the Ladies W 33k your acceptance af Ithis Bible and fly mn Book, with the prayer that as you read and use them they will often remind you of your friends in Lindsay. whose prayers will follow you. The Master‘s presence got with you and yours, that it may wbige with 5;; good bié. we are cheered: by the reflectiqn that in a new sphere at usefulness yoru yvilg chgerpttgezf hearts and do all that devoted piety and womanly sympathy can avail in da- ing the (Master’s will. promoting the interests at His church and the http- piness at His children. vu v...â€" you and lbleas your work. and' by and bye. when liï¬e‘s dutiea are all done and we are nalled one thy one inbo His presence may there be a. glad re- union in that heavenly -home. ;We would desire it understood that the regret we (eel extends to your estim- alble partner and Ifamily. .We will miss you all very much. and whom that "Our loss will be your gain" and in your new home we believe you will always exert a. great influence for good. .- Let .‘us all hope and pray that we may in that heavenly home be gath- ered and known as His jewel! and realize by participation tintâ€" “My Saviour come: and walks with me. And aweet communion here hove we. As lang'els With the whiteâ€"rabed throng Join in the sweet redemptin‘ long." â€"Signed, “Mira. J. Pollard. Precidmt; Mrs. ‘William flounder. Bambi-y. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. \the Convention adjourned till Muslim. 1|:ch new no- IESIIAY m. 4th. Ir. and o‘tfiqo and max Messrs. '1‘. Stewart. Dr. Blanchard. R. K! 001. Deau'n. J. G. l plea. Dr. Janet's. P. - {me first: meeting a: [man for 198 ‘Fcb 9011; in the 00- TM following 0303ҠmCi l‘ ‘3 ‘. 311-. mm- â€""1t‘a your duty next. gentlemen. to appoint. a. cometary- oeasnrrez, and it you vnisb- no to Mid it I mutual“! anincn‘eaoc in “my. I have been yam-v amtary . fon- tpi'rty years and I flunk my long umerat'mn. 30:: motion 0! 00!. Deacon. second- pd by Dr. Blanch‘nrd. Hr. Spiel“ was te-{afpointod (or 1903 at a. salary \bo u-“ y..â€" Hm Board at a. future . .wu â€" 7, be hxe’d by the Board at a. future mooning. ‘ ‘ ‘ _ The minutu of the nut. meeting. hat-Id on Jan. 6.19%. were read and amefl L 1 members were placed 5m thq meo- tive oongmitteos, the first named be. ing chm . . 1.1mm.» 'â€" We. 'gmplel. Ander- FWD ‘- may. 690va Jun-vs- aon. Flavdle, Kylie. ROM. and BMW- ' ’ . . Mmambnt - Memo. Anderson. Stay-lea. Dr. Jethro. mKnigNt. Pil. kie and Kennedy. -' ‘ aniï¬ng- â€" lib-urn. Daam'n. Kylie. â€" --_CI_:_‘* I“. WWII-w {rho trustee dermal iu the north ward to fill Rev. M1Uan’u place will be place! an the Magemeot and Lecture mitten. Princisale' Ream-ta. Principal Eustace prmuted his ‘ apart for Jammy. 'l‘hc' m1 num- w d! puï¬wils on the r511 for that month was 167. 100 being from him:- sag. 58 (mm the (1)1111be Victoria, on} nine from outside counties. True average attenmnce was 151. Ha ro- m‘mdeod the Board that the mml_au- nuaJ grant should be nude 10: books and scientific apparatus. and that would!» required during the yous. um customary supp‘a‘ of stationery. m repairs to the bulking that wprg undertaken by the Board last: year have not been consulate/1. and he asbadmaqttheworkbetakenm this yegr. and that; the (1qu or purchaslug â€pastry-ital, shaivod a. an. i n pAI-Alfnll ' : Fran! Mr. W3. Bi. Stxvo‘n'l. chaï¬ng - that owing to having been ’nted ; Inspector or Bcliool- of West ï¬a‘ {his widhod tn resign hid qiticn 8.! Science Master of {be Colgate. his duties 1:! m at the bad of m. also extending his thanks 11:! the ' mm for their kind mamas“ dur- 40s: the hat fourteen ms and for F their kind “bouncy in maxing the science thmud uh Oom- ate one 0! this bed! In the Pa-cflnoo. It was with‘ grant rogrofl he was about to some. has connection: with A!» «um and the Boil-d. and hoped W in Fun future the} Collegian i would still continue I‘ha hold it. hint “191105-313 vJ’.‘" -‘,_ year or two ago. {ea-in cal-dolly answered. as tbby were a. neon-ft: o! wmlmercidr dcxnrtmont equip- ment. A report for W was also read. showmgdme total amount wuected from stndagu. and dating mm m town poplin were: in ar- roars. â€Principal Broking-M's report abn- ed the numbor of pupil. on the roll this he {:reaentod a. Mr: 0!. the attendance at the Public 3311001. for rue last fifteen years. aafollom: ' Th‘c repofl: for 1896 was omitted on acct-um of the papers having been sent to the Department and not re.- tu‘rnod. There was an‘ inc-rem in the total attendance (0151de if i't had not been for the nuclei: (ever outbreak last summer the av- erage wdu'ld have been more. Mr. Broderick reminded the Board that two rooms in th‘o Central school. and Miss Ece's 1-0me in tho _so‘_utm' ward, u-u ~vv . ;e.m ifn' 1131.573! new desks. a; further stated that the p-rintiing sup- ply_ nocondin‘g to gunmdl for 1902 . D'II_ ___I _- L'- ___ N 378636;? filled. and u u. m Inn ed of matgrial. that new mode" be tulle-d Id! 8r,E ' Communicgtions. From Min Wrnay. extending h'er thanks tot‘ha Board romancedmgtzo her request 191:. increase 0! salary. -vu -v.‘_-_, PM Mr. Calling, expressing hi. banks for an increase of swat-y. ‘ From Misses, Tubman and War!- mam. in rarereinogwwma m9. _ . wwv-â€"a- are M 571nm Old “5 7' 1" pom-taut“ this: Ihonld be pro-cw. On- Lectures _ - ‘I’. Stewart Re-cloctod chairmanâ€"- the Standing Committusâ€"Tuchu ‘mour Granted an lncruso oi Sal- ary, and the Sea-Trauma and Contact; Prof-r Roquuts to that End. THE WEEKLY P08 T LINDSAY. 9 _,, iat- Xossrs. Fianna. Kylie out! . toothd regmuly or not. '0 m the report in“. for on a colon . than to (ill ï¬n and '0 would .06 that W- can" ï¬x. Anderson Amy aro'nmo- ed ta do M I;- wey not. In oendmz In the report to yen?" . Mr. MRI-wk «“ch but I think in making ou“ the report. hurried): come of the teaches-o occadnnally 0v. â€looked that." . Ir. Stewart â€""It must be touted alter." _ r. Ir. Brock!“ â€"“Wba.fl about the printing (or 1 . .19. act acne and we on auto! In 1 Ir Stewart â€"" 09 have mention'd ed that. Mr. Brodcrlct. it! mar re- rat.†Ir. Anderson â€"“We h’ml bother call ' meeting to conaidor lhht.†a. spoon“ On mdtion' of Dr. Blanch-1rd the We tarot-ta and communication- waro rent-tad to’ well- Inn-active committees. Hoover.) by Hr. l‘iulkie. awomiod by Dr. Jello“. that Ir- Ky‘lie‘l man be Iubsï¬tn-ied in pm 0' .Hr. Pilkiei on the â€was commrttce. and Ir Pilkio he placed on ï¬nance in place at Mr Kylie Wrist. Wanted. a. Science Masher. hinted by Dr. Jane". aocomlai by Ir. Kylie. that the clerk advertise ' Toronto Globe and nu! for a. Scienbc water. to nu m. Stevene' water to ï¬ll an. Stem'a place, add me gm applicant name Th9 m1 Walkers. u: Andereon â€"“'1'he caretakers of 1110 Public School. are akvng Tor in- oxeue of cuisine.†_ )6? Stewart 4m . about 9 tmo?" Hr. Sp-iar â€" “I up" received a number of uplicntmn- for thin [30. anion." Ir. Stewart they: read over amt d moo. um tt‘irtoon 3: all, mung m were eight residing In Lind-my, and liyo rm tun country. ~R¢fmad to ï¬nance committal; 30 rcpt-t at next maul“. _ (bl. Deaconâ€"“I flunk at nothing but rim thuï¬jpu _Ihou\d “mint .n.__...-- g-..‘ Hr. Andaman. 0 man Starlet with I W 01 m: was attain!†a bad W the! rmrt o! {be ‘i‘imnoo cogs-33:1.“ recommend- - _.__|.... -0 Mrs The matter of feed is of tremendous importance to the farmer. Wrong feeding is loss. Right feeding is proï¬t. . The upâ€"tq-date farmer knows what to feed his cows to get the most milk, his pigs to get the most pork, his hens to get the most eggs. Science. But how about the children ? Are they fed according to science, a bone food if bones are soft and undeveloped. a flesh and muscle food if they are thin and weak and a blood {God if there is anemia? Scott’s Emulsion is a. mixed food; the Cod Liver Oil in it makes flesh. blood and muscle. the Lime and Soda make bone and brain. It is the standard scientiï¬c food for delicate children. Transfer 01 patio! ."I mm In It. {k9- fâ€"I tï¬ink it netting Ibomd â€point 11 midsummer. w- g amusing} One g Cash and One Price. 5 oommowwwuowowwmu m-v â€"-v v-â€" ~ V _ in than um am: or plan-ant." ï¬r. Andamanâ€"9‘! only wield It. had a new school 1!: the north wad. I! an caretaker ‘had been absent m it cant km the other day, it would have been a. mud or ruins now and I wouidn‘t feel very. carry over it. either." mm:- Increase or Saucy. fluted by Ir. Kennedy. seconded by In Andonoo. that llrx Armour'a my be {norm by 850 per an- I‘ll-III In mxport of an motion. Hr. Ken- and! aid that Ir. Armour 'had been teaching (or a. long time. was agood anchor. and had never asked for an increase at galaxy. m all} Bolt Wsrd 31100“. It. Pilkie â€" “I visited the nutth ward claim! and other day and [and it in a (10an condition. A m of with“ on u» north side were broken. The name mm at M oxiltl at this out ward mamdwhï¬'flw 0â€" "-3th" In... m nl dun! m h It!“ 7.7.3110 Jutiou c'arriod unanimonu- and tho nuï¬nï¬ than “IMM- In Wedding 3mm cod Vinit- In: aud- n lend. Namt designs In nook and My. 101'ng tyne will CANADIAN OPPORTUNITIES HIS is nature’s own white season, and why snoum nature’s own fairest daughterâ€"be clothed like her see the advisability of keeping in touch with our hence we announce to the daughters of “Our Lady of t Lindsay, Victoria, a ..... “W Mn \ ‘ musnnnn. UN DERSKIRTS W Undenkirtn, undo of ï¬ne Englirh Oanbric, rich 5 no" of hen- stitohod tucking, flounoe of deep em broidory. duo with 2 rows of Notched Inuit-6m Torchon insertion, ï¬nished with lace to Inch. 81.50 for...“.2. Luliu’ Under-kit“. nude 0! ï¬ne Ndnnook,lulin, with 3 Indy linen frills, «ch trillï¬odged vsith French V11. hoe, 82.50 for .......... 31.99 Luiieo’ Undeukim, of ï¬ne hm dds Cambric, largo tuck with clam ofmdltncb,onuchsido,deep en- broida'y (till ................... .00 Ladie’ Undonkirtl, undo of Eng- linh long doth, with Cunbri: flmnoe, trimmed with [land Mon, 0 lien tucked, embroidery frills, for . . â€870 India-'Gom m....uo. up W Gown, ï¬ne Ndnnook Gown, painted yoke of French Yd Lace Md Embroidery Into: don, ï¬nish- ed with {rill of Embr’dy tad buby rib- bon, 83.00 for .............. 82.3. Indiu' Gom, undo of ï¬ne 0m bnc,vith Tombon Inca tad Insertion. hoe {rill on cnfl' others with Enb’dy frill, 81 00 for ................. â€0 1.. .00...“ Mel! i lo tin; network: The lowest Always Open our program : masters of this The Put 3* Debut. GOWN S "I AIIIAIS OP TAXIS. '1'. II III.- Il '1'“ “III HOUSE ‘ LINDSAY. 0N 800th Hslf Bath kl! South hi! Nana-81.090 I Ea! ‘ 8: N uh. 8t msm, mm“ 1m, 1903’, u 11 (mm Al. Put of In. or Sum. COUNTY OF VICTORIA TREASURER’S SALE OF LANDS 5 an Cd-S SALE 00M- MENUES THUR. FEB. 5TH .ceicction of the ï¬nest pieces the best a.“ 2‘an on the market. 2 3 2 88 i 14 too 13 32 2 53 14 mo )3 ll 2 53 E 15 VII-“GI 0!’ (1)3000“ IN 8015§VILL§ r: x 1782 "as an VILLAGE OF KINIOUNT 1N SOHRVIISS. 3 § 5 .1 i“ 9 U l i 9 fl 6 1! fl Q. 0th Pad'l manna) LN Goa Am Arrears m‘n' Totg‘. 9 65 $11 82 :2 so 514 32 10 90 I5 59 2 59 18 18 9 9 TOWNSHIP OF CARDIN. 6 200 9 47 2 5 ll 92 TOWNSHIP OF DALTON. 6 l! 50 23 74 2 79 8 53 18 18 14 n, and why should not womanâ€" rbe clothed like her mother. “’6 in touch with our surroundings, of “Our Ladv of the Snows" of VILLAGE OF FENEIDN POLLS. TOWNSHIP OD SOMEBVILLE. 3 1m â€32 871 3 too 360 387 TOWNSHIP OF BEXLEY. TOWNSHIP OF DIGBY. IN 11 (B 2 1 mo 17 N 2 1 Indies' Dam, made. : i L. English Cambric, with 5 ton of ‘ Mn- Itichpd tucking, ï¬nished with ï¬ne L‘ 1.- br'dy ......................... 330 I‘diee' Duvet-l, made of ï¬ne English Ngineook India, beautifully trimmed with ï¬ne Cunlnic Enhr’dy, 2 cluster! of tnch, deep embroidery frill {M ........................ “0.5 fan... Luiies’ Driven, nude of in English long cloth. with data of tack: and hoe 3nd insertion, 70c. LtdieI' Duvets, good mm in- inhod with tack: and embroidery...21. Our Sale also includes Cottons, Pillow Cottons, Sheetings. Table Linen, Towellings, Lace Curtains, Napkins, Counterpanes, Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Etc. Indiu’ Duvetsâ€"good America: Cunbric cluster of tucks, edged with ï¬ne embroidery .............. 37:40 Bishop's IAvn, edged with French Vs]. bacon yoke and doom, Van- dyko insertion in front, with double frillofvide French V31. Lao down front, meddlion and bcby ribbon trim~ clings, 81.50 (or ............. 31.29 Comet Covers in t“ m Ind styles, from .......... 1“. t. 3‘.“ Cornet Coven nude of ï¬ne Bishop’s IAn,_ edged with French IN THEâ€"â€" Corset Covers DRAWER S 10 ‘7 1999 ll Pn'd “a! Pat-bio: not. I’m-nod pictured not. pasted not â€(and it ï¬rs tn} htu 1h.