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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 12 Feb 1904, p. 6

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“a: « Dun Mas Pmmu :â€" Lydia. E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Com- pound will make every mother well. strong. healthy and happy. I dragged through nine years of miserable existence. worn out with psln and wesriness. I then noticed 3 statement 01_ a women troubled es I was. and the wonderful retulte she had had from your Vegetable Compound. and decided to try what it would do for me. and used it for three months. At the end of that time I was n diflerent woman. the neighbors remarked it, end my husbsnd fell in love with me ell over sgnin. It seememlike a new existence. I had been sut- fering with inflammation and falling of the womb, but your medicine cured the: end built I: my entire system, till I we: indeed like a new women.â€" Slneerely yours, lune. Cine. F. Bnowx, 21 Oedsr Terrace, Hot Springs. Ark, Vice President Mothers’ club.” Buffering women should not fail to profit by Mrs. Brown's ex- periences; ust es surely as she was cured of the troubles enumer- ntedln her etter, just so surely will Lydia E. Plnkhnm's Vegetable Compound cure other women who suffer from' womb troublcS. mutation of the ovariesgteidney troubles. nervous excltabllls n..- II-I-vnnl ammuon. ad the story 0! Mrs. Potts to l 'To be a successful wife, to retain the love I and admiration of her husband should be a woman’s constant study, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Potts tell their stories for the benefit of allewives and mothers. Give estisfaction because the mtterial is- of the best and the work- manship without fault. Just [now is a good tiine to leave your order for a £3.31 suit. If you are thinking show. one, Hon’b fail to see our g-‘ods and get our prices before values have newt critical puhfiC. We invite an inqaecfioo if our 1mg» stock of SCOTCH, IRISH, and best CANADIAN WEAVES, Better THIRD PRESENTATION MST FBIflAY WAS A BRAND 8000588. deciding. It. will payJou. Iauagor Telgmaun Given a Proof of Ills Pupils’ Appnciafioa. The pretty operetta “Pinafore,” first presented some weeks ago by a class at about 100 girls and boy's trained by Mr. Telgmann, and re- peated the follow-mg ‘eveniég. may again put on at the My last My evening by request. and soar- ed a tremendous succesx the theatre being crowded in every part. while, some hundreds were .turned mm. As might be expected. the youth-ml performers maimed themselves in mob a. way as togmerit the frequefi‘t applause of the gndienoe. the equ'râ€" ienced gained in the proceeding'per- (mamas having; established them In their wt! and imbued than: With the required self-co V. ‘*PlMt0Rt” ISA mount; “ muslin. Pnrmu:â€"Durln¢theeuly Port of my gnu-tied life I one very dellceee n heelth. I land two mlmrri end both my hnsbend and I felt my bull; uwe were unions to hue children. A nel hbor who bed been using Lydia E. P nkhnm'l Vegetable Compound advised me to try it. and I decided to do so. I soon fek that my appetite was increasing. the headache; gradually decreased and finally din peered. end my gonoral health improved. felt as 1! new blood course-J through my veins. the Iluggiah tired fooling: di‘mppearcd. end I be~ came strong end well. “ Withln a your after I became the mother of a. “ton healthy child. the joy of our home. You certunly have neplendld romedv, and I wish every mother knew of it. â€" Sincerely youn. Mas‘ AM \ Pom. 5m I‘m-l: Ann. 110‘ Springfi. Ark.“ If you feel thh 't_:hore is anything at all unusual or puzzlmg- 11.1mm your case, or if you Rh confldontlal advice of the most experienced, wnte to Mrs. Pink. tum, Lynn, 31353.. and you will be advised free of charge. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Y ammo Compound has onred and :5 cnrmg thousands of cases of £81913 6 troubles - curing thmn momnsively and absolutely. Remember this when you go to your drugmst. Insmt upon getung An unpleasani EnEidcut. which . DATBHG, 7. Hnflaha’s Vegetable 00mm Merchant Tailor. is, Better 0591? d to a this house. and not underarm; um cause some of the younger children became nervous and excitnhle. At this juncture a. villain of a boy in the gallery yelled "Fire." and but for the presence a! mind displayed by Mr. Telgmann a panic might have resulted: He at once reassured the children on the stage and. started again the chorus with which the tint act had closed, and in the darkness it was sung as seldom before. In the course of a few minutes a. lmpms secured somewhere, the electric light repairer arrived. and ten minutw later the troubleâ€"was ranedied and the lights_ switched on again. The **‘â€"L-‘ In; 61‘; Luv 1.1an vo....â€"_v_ ‘ incident should be accepted by the Academy management as a warning not to rely solely on the electrics”- tam. which bps gone wrong time and again. Brackgl: lamps or lan- turns should be provided to such an omergexlc’vw . ‘ A4-__ â€".An-nn‘ Something of a mom character transpire4- later in â€"Som and-swoiien jointyiim-Lrp. shouting painsâ€"torfnring muwbs. no 1 rest. no slangâ€"that means rheuma- tism. It is a stubborn disasa to tight. but Chmbulailn's Pain B1111) has couqnurz‘d it 91qu of times: One application gum rand. 1%: it. All druggieur' sell it. . ‘ inafora” members. In; not understandfigg‘tk mm MESGHER. HAZEL WORKMAN, swoiien jointartish-Lrp. more plpasant up [gun industry to the Pnirlo Pro-I vinoa wen bronchi out M: tho meant 1 meeting at fiat Brlzfll 001mb“ Bruit Grcwm‘ Whitman Zl‘he . growing march! importance at! the induptry is «manned by the in- flamed smacks by (rabbit find ex- ‘ puns. up the following figures will ghow:‘11hare were wrist! by the C.’ P. a. during 1m. 1409 boos oltruit,‘ while in 1903. 1987 1-2 boas «were our- riad; n m at” par nt. The Dominion Express 00. carried in 1897, 70 tpns of trait; in 1901, 818 tons; in 1902. 483 tons; in ma. ov-l at 876 tons. The establishment of a‘ harm â€" At an prepont time British 00%:an fruit practically i-ulq: ,t‘ marlin-Inn to out not]- guy. be what. ol the North- welt. munch mat In ulna. are very scattered; :W‘mnipeg the cm: wholeule mm. . at and: im. pox-anon um it enters Into the cal- culntion: a! trait» aromas :11 over the contineng, mm: the oom- petmon there is keen. Order! no be- 1m ramivnd (mm Mutt-.111. Hawaii. " "" we} "" {in Now} wpamxnmor gagsurad, which will employ tort, to fifty Mgurinc momma , _.-_l... I-.. Ah!â€" ”5-..ucvu .__-_ , ins received from Aunts-uh, Hawaii. Chin: and anan. and unort- were and: lut full to get a foothold in Britain. On Oct. 16th last Masons. Stirling and Pitcairn. pt Kelowm. shipped the first ouloul at British Columbia. topics. oomlstina of Spies, Baldwins. Ontario- nnd and: Reds. to the British market. they arriv- ed in Glasgow on November 9th in first-elm condition and were sold nt on nmrm price at about 63. perbox. while Eastern Chanda npplns were selling at the w plnoo at nhout one dollar per barrel lens. figuring throenml one half bores to the bnrml L7- ‘_,O_LL ‘mw w-.. v_~ .â€" rcl. However when the extn freight charges to Montreal men deducted. the net returns were hardly atla- factory. Enquiries on now being received from other firms who saw the British Columbhtrnlt end lean- ed that it save first-clue satia- taotiou. so that it ls thought um: it more and large: shipments were sent forward. better prices would be range-d. concession: in theway of (new rues will evident- I, ’9"? to 9° obtained I! this export _ -_.__l-_-.l Rahâ€"0:13 to be developed. sum-m. '.\\ hen in need of auyzhing in the lino of commercial stationery. vidto in: cards. etc.. leave your order at The Post job department. Workman- dflp uncxcolled. A lamp to Eastbound Inputs. No. 2:: from Taranto. duo in Lind- say at 11 'o‘olock. met with an ac- c-Pdvnt on then-1p wet Tum. and as n n-sult it did not Knoll town till aft-u 1 o‘clock this afternoon. \Vhw batwem Uxbrkku and Blackwmtc: Junction the truck: of the tsudor alippul from nudes-until. but as the tram was not runninzx at a high apnea It Was brought to standstill without any fut-um- «hung»? baing done. Au curt“ angina WM! sent to Skinrkwatrr from Mummy. Winnipeg BusInus In and tho OJJ’. (Fl-00 l’rm) M2. tico. R. Crow». the retiring Pre- sident of the Board of Trade. an his sddrreb to the membora on tho coca:- §inh 01 th; .muunl meeting undoubted: Lv mind the all but unanimous opin- ion of Winnipng minus-3 men in his xtlerznccs to the Grand Trunk Paâ€" cific pxojcot. It: said: “-Ezuly in the year til: peop'u: oi tho Northwest ware mm'n gratified wloun the annouucmcn-t was undo by the Gram} Trunk Railway that it was the intention of tin company to pus-h in lines into the Northwest and on to the Pacific Coast. . This an- nountunent was followed by a con- tract nod: witu the Government or Canada and the Grand 'I‘mmk Pacific Railway Company. and ratified by szluuncntint -its last session. and “1‘9 contract providm for the» con- atrnctton of '1 radwny from aha At- lantic to the Pacific. For a long time the n:wspaporo were filled to owfllowing with arguments fox-,0:- ugainst the uclme not forth in this contract. ,Without in any way at- ti-mpting a diecnasiou ollthe terms 0! the contract. I down!) to my that in my mom; this country raquims another transcontinental load. and no railroaucan mainl- ly mate- for the busineau or. or give to its patrons in this country, -_9.__ l‘._ LI..-:_ nnnfln vmu-w-u m-â€"'â€"â€"' , , me that the Grand Trunk Rail-fay Company isthc company that mould construct this new road. hccanse‘it will gmc us direct connection with many parts 0! the East that arenow tuned by their new. linen. I have no hesitation in saying that it games): unboundad satisfaction to read tha- announcement first mad; by the Grand Trunk Railway of its intran- tions to cute: this country. and I still hope that it will not be long before the trains of the company are running into our city and mos-tour prairies." ‘ { ; Mr. Crown. like aver-y other business man who has actual omit-12m with 6"" 'V 'V' I' vvvvvv , £11,; at; vice requisite [or their needs, without true and interrupted com- munication between the East and .cht, over its own lines and through Canadian Wrigory._agd it: mama “-2I_-_ the (hibexzncics of existing transpor- talioh tachhtios. holds that (there is ample room for 4111me trawontin- cntad road in Canada; and i! than: is to be another trmontinzntml ling the 6mm rrruxik mwny 19 obvious ly the proper oqmpmy to build it. bayoucatchcoldeuflfi Dowthecoldhangon? Try are? mums cures the most stubborn kind :1 coughs and colds. If 11: oesn’t cure . your money will be tefumfifiu rum: 8. c. sunset». :03 ”can Lonny. v.2..mm Fum- Prom-u in 1 ov- I‘N'iahmeot of A! H w Wastministel’ m 11 employ tort}; «by-uh sag-MIJNWT‘ on a: pm- a to w cur-5" powwow-rhu- magnum-mumm- uh, ad e kind of humér. :9 well a mu math!!! - Pm“ Hood’s gmaparilla the but blood cm 9'0““!- It: cum 0! : 1°“ "t "we. at. uni that tooling Em?“ i‘ u” known. mm the work! has ever BEWIOIIIU‘I'Y 0F Will“. loads 0! con-moot Should mam the Pay Io": Gard-II). but you there was 3 little trio- tion between some members of Lind- say Council in connection with den- ing thc my rails for workdone. and tho "gaunt m wanna. i! we uni-take not. that dating m .1 m3 matter of form on an 5):“ of the disitmn at the committea concom- ed. at he could not be expected to know u: the hot: connects! with the amenditure. , Ram-ion which took 121130 at 1.th 1m meeting 01 Orillia. Oouncil my And some light on the Lindsay difliculty. 0m 0! the Orillin. alder- man urged that the emaim’ces onhc municipal fighting phat he {unim- ed. with tine meets. to be filled in duilv. gyms the town was koapiag _ -4-lf nf Anmlnvm [or the con- "Ho-$33 Sandpariflfl unicnce fol the citizens and that a lot at petty pilterinc wont on undo: gained by it.“ resound Eu Wotmip. 'I thxuk the weekly my ahcct will 810w you exactly how many hours an employee worn euxh day. When I alga a cheque snob week. I doit on 1110. tandem-Landfills that each cha'umnn. who but cal-tit“ to an con-actua- or tha pa: roll. luv con- nlted his mintsndent 1nd antioâ€" liod him]! that it in all right. Do you man to tell me that you (boot exam the pay rolls when you is» than 7" “ametimm I do and omxlmes I do not." replied Conn. Sandman . 33W“. .1“ I an any." hid it. Me- l‘olh. "in that on: chairman who (low not eon-lit hie smintmdmt and nrdkutand the m alwet-I loam-y (Eilatory in bid duty. Whm l sign Canada a. law Zealud latter. Canadian butter antlers to some extent by comparison win;- hhat of New Roland. m. J. A. ledick. Chic! oi the Dairy Division. Ottawa. says the compariaon is really not a fair om. hem Now lowland hul- tor is all grass butter. and it arrives trash in Glut Britaln during our winter won. an that any Canadian butter which comes into direct com~ petition wlth it aunt necessarily be winter made or hold summer stock. New mum: hut-tar. however. has a reputation in England for hoopla: quality. and it will be 02 interest to Canadians to learn how that repu- tation has been acquired. , In the first place. having no nat- ural ice. the majority of the creamer- {as are equipped with mechanical re- trigmlins machines. Their cream- ery tome-mun: (are kept fairly ‘- -â€"‘- .-- “OJâ€"Ann‘A-e mded to England. It must be at least four full days in store before it is shipped. to give time for thorough freezing to the centre of the package. Although the butter is sometimes carried oeveralhundred miles to the London etenmer. its «tempera/euro must be below freezing péint at m- - tar; otherwise lt will be refused end sent to n 1:914 stern! to b;- rev-frozen. 01L 1-- w, --..-_., ..... , , 7 cold, but tho: have no retrigoragtor cars such u we have. The worst of their gums: is thnt the butter is shipped from the cremexies twice a week to coldaloragc. where it is im- mediately pkogq i_n. a. chamber gt ,, .A_L2‘ I-.. It is phped in the stapler with tro- xon mutton. which most be kept at a low temperature. It is easy to undemtapd that butter hurdled in such a manor. although it is .two months old when it roaches the unr- kst, will home more lite to it than some of our butter. which ha been held two or three wgeks in a. omn- cry a.t ttempenturo of 40 to 50 de- ,,-__ -_.___. _..; wilt“, "-v w-v w vvâ€"v 7- .__7 7, mt. und wilh Up: New Zealnndam, who employ such low uqutures glmoat tron the day their butter is mdafithtboqfig masking: more nations client to improve mat- ters gt their bad. ' Fouadry Norton lain“. A man named ,Wm. Smith. a ma- chinist Maya! in- mm‘s foun- dry. was the victim of a. painful ac- cident on Monday. He Was working around a Minyand by sumo means a heavy cast-mg £311 on his Mt hand. injuring the. two indax ringers badly. A phb'mian was aim- (moods! It .wflqu 1. wire: Rapture Goanntlon train Monuments. On‘ Tueldu, Feb. 16th. the date at the Luann! Convention in Lindsy. a single 1m rate will pnnil on the Grand .Trunk find I. B. 8:. 0. B. R. linu. The 1'03qu tnin for Hali- burton will love u 850. a usual. and sleds! Iain will leave It 6.30 for m‘m you to: the conven- ience a! vfltm iron :11 W- um concur is able it? 7 nations-41M to. ivork again arrangement! u: connection with tho Inn-race o! It. Wu. C. 800th, and It! Clan In, Mm. which nations. The many W per- formed by the Rev. If. m. and the coats-”tins path- you suP’ mun h- Mr. Ken!) Ind m 0)!“ formed by the Mt. It the contracting potted by It. Kmp m Thompqp_ IO‘I’ A HOUSE OF AMUSEMENT. lending Noun 65 lot Ioouuflly a Plus. 0! Entertainment. inn: W. with Mr. Cgetalli and cccanomlly “tagger-s dropped an nod stilutul m. Cruz-lira hoqfihhlc immiu mom a how of commun- uunt w thin the meaning of In} Act. which torh‘dc liquor to be consult-ad on Um omnibus. m. Crotch? had been fined by the police Jungian-ate at Shea; Falls (or permittin; liqncr to be drunk in In: boarding-houn- but Um Dividongl‘uuuit has nifitled A _..___.L:._ we law by confining the conviction deminc that the wooden“ drinktnc by mum" in ma house did not comma; it a hour: of. public anter- tsirmsm. and ordered Mr. Crnt-‘Jli's “notch!!! -v-. , _ The £5331”). ie situate immediately mafia! vinaZvil of Little Britain- is putly included mug? pun. Th3 soilisfiretchu;theb' are‘good and a considereble portion of the lead in “scenihbk- for Villngo Lots. It in one of the finest properties in the County of Victoria. - Scaled tender: uddresoedto undenigned will be received up to twelve o'clock noon on Tne'dny, the , 18th day of February, 190‘, for the pal-chm of thet fine homestead end nimble um Property known a the Metherell Bette, emu-to .9. Little Britain and being composed of the North hell of Lot 16, in the 4th Concession of Mel-i Also the South-west qmrter end the eat ten acres of South~eut quarter of the South-west quarter of Lot 16, in the 5th Conoeuion of Meripou,‘less ebout 81» acres sold in l ' Lots, and containing 15}: acre: more ox.- cm. A_ .:L_..‘. :.__-A:-A-l- v .v "- Tngs' an Coxorrxoxs. â€"A marked opaque ptytble to the order of the under- urehuomoneymube pcid within 30 :ya from wept-nee of tender; Arr-Inge- mont, however. my be nude with under- signodforlportion at the purchase money to rennin on mortgage on hvor; sblo terms. _ _ .Iv a No tender noceuu-ily ”(septa-<1. For further inlomtion upf‘licstiou my be made to John Hora, of (misty, Enquire; John P. Cnnninga. of ngqood. Enquire; “$01.13;; Imus: boon toms which will be turniahed by undersigned upon spplies. tiqn, which will give (all conditions of 32'? i: hieâ€"mm. ‘ofr Lindny', Maire; Executor: of Samuel Motheroll, deceased, or the undnnjgpgd. __ _ “A l; . v‘Dstvoti “Timing this 13th dsy of Juana-$1904 ICLAUGIBIJN PEEL. '4 Solicitors for Vendnu. We we now prepared to let out to mm in the surround' townnhipn any desired quantity 0‘ Ole! 0" auger 7.9m 9.! Put h . .. W mn- Ioruoodto w for the mksmtounmd cit "VI!“ ,1 ‘_‘ .A-___.. u.â€" _ _m w mfiu (of they require mm all and myth-x 512:: «day botm 1“. . dodmus 0! mm, mil who In M ‘ ottuxo onu.uiiomprmodtornongemom, not 1 PIBTIGE '10 FARMERS HE LIETHEBELL ESTATE SQUIER FLAVELLE LINDSAY. . M. SQUIER 86 SON SALE BY TENDER nn i4 not nmur'uiy tumult. to the DI- MS Hill. con- Mior Boyd. Mr. Jua- n] Ir. Justin: [ero- IAN UNPnoTEGW uy.-d|2. SOPHIO. nAom or vora- ovum an auto. mwmmmwrm o! “a. Om Mull. «M Boo-I. Adda-I. :81 Vmorhjn. Und- Stationary {When in need of mthin in the ms mm. s. mums, At this time 0! you" will get you into trOuble. The worst kind of trouble at that. You know all about colds and coughs. etc, without us telling you. Proper wintu footwear is prevention against disuse. You know that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Have one of our foot protectors. Men's Fine Felt Gaiters. warm but not ‘ clumsy, sizeeé to II, price.... ..... .... ‘ Men's Fine Felt Gaiters, faxed with don. gala kid, light. neat and serviceable .. .... ‘ ‘ Women’s Fine Felt Lace or Gaiters, don- gola kid faxing and back strap, price...... BRITT ON BROS, moans. Q Our latest impartations include a coupfe of crates of handsome, floral decanted, Engâ€" lish Porcelain. These goods are strictly first- class and may be bought in Dinner Sets, Breakfast Sets, Tea Sets, or in any assort- ment of pieces. . " Also a new line of Limoge, richly decorated, that we sell in theme way as the above. ‘ We are showing a suhple of some of our fine lines of Dinnerware in our Kent-st. window . A. L.CAMPBELL PM. umu. mun. rm 74 Kent-8L, finds”. Foot. of Kent-st. MANAGER. '7':in rah In the norm 1‘0“" “M- nyeeundukluvonid well. I had n karmic f R 88236} As: mmq ANTI-PILL REWARD -A Rew canny {'9‘ '35 b. 11un WMwflllad to m: Kent-sh '°..".°.‘ $1.00 uithfogâ€" $1.25 [.tch, 6011- $I.25 ICC oooooo manna. III V3

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