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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 Apr 1902, p. 9

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IDRSS pwel hints I FE. ZEO :pwsr fixative '43.}: w in? don, fnl gull ring am an :uhlrvss at 51x fivlnck last Friday by the mnployean u.’ 1hr mm as a. mark of tim esteem n uhivh he is hold by thmn. ‘The p1-.~.~.-uu1.tion was made by Mr. J. J. .w-nmum, of th': offlcq staff, who In urn-w pleasant words, referred to flu: many good qualities of Mr. Hart. «21.: wiced the. regret of all at the smurnnco of pleasant relations. ' Mr. Hart made a brief reply. thanking them for the gift an! ax- pressing his regret at influx Llnd- mm. The ring 15 a. beauty. It Is a. mum gold band with the raised in- itials. “LEE," on top-and three 111-. amends eat betwcem'mside is m- suibm) “The F M £68 Iimubyees. 1m” . x . ' List evening Mr. Hart was further honored by being tendered a fare- well party by his many friends. The t'fkm‘ tdok place in the l. O. O. F. rooms in the Blackwell block, 3111 a. rem enjoyable evening was spent. 2!; Gawain; and games. Mrs. Lillhn' 3:11:1(8'32 furnislndrthe music for "the fission in her 11de good Effie; ’Be. fur; dispersing the party sang “Auld Lung $3.99,? after which 3k. Hart mad:- a short Speech. ‘.He"_th‘a.nked‘ Ma} r 25311135 {oi-”their, W‘e‘gfil hon-Li 0mm: him in auchfial :waygancLaJt-er Ieferrin: to his coml'dg thzlSay ‘3-0 years ago, expressed his regret 31. leavin: the old town and many {3583115. The happy party sang “For if"? a jo‘lv grim] felmw.” and then amps-rm}. I“? 10!. 1.. so par pair. duck. 501: to 66-3. In-r pair. turkoys 130.1303: lb. mm 7". .to Sc per Ib.. cream ’ ‘- 33; .uart. honey“ 7?. per "1., pomtaoa Home pm' bag mthy9§t9 m BAD NEWS '0' "I! HOUSIKEEPEI Saturday’s lath“. lNapih' tht-B huh)’ time With the r-‘lrmvrs the 113:1}th last Saturday mu “awn nttnudczk The offerings vllhishwl chiefly o! butter. 0583 and ~hu-k~n«-. mm there was a 800“ do. mun! for thv 8mm, (‘R‘DPW‘J’ hum-“IL l‘hr‘ «lvmlmd for {Mr butter NW!“ :r :ut that u». ‘ «mammal 6m - m pm- m tow " the 0103. o! the mlkM. Sour Mao'cmckcna‘nolzlab #02 par pair. .~Fotlowing Wm tho‘ ululntlomi: Butter 160. to 180. pa? ‘11»...ij 11¢. per. 902, chlckcns 10¢. Teacher Ampur's Broth-r Swept to His Dee“! Last Ionlay. Mr, J. rumour. brother of Mr. mm \rmour. of the Central Srimo‘ mm. was: ncci‘luntany drownml in m. mu Rn'r‘r. north of Norlnyn-l, en'- ‘7\ MM Mvwhp. H‘.‘ mm bven \‘i-lta uL his: Fn'IlJlI-IHW. Mm npomtnn a mu null in flmtbmhty. and it h) mum n:"" that while. hnlptn'; to mm-o ”nun Ingfi ‘NflF‘WQVI ““0 ““2 f“‘}.‘“ Jud “.4. mm-im away by “in mm“: 111‘? Lindsay pr} T‘u- new mix I Biai-kwell 8r. ‘1 1):, readsaa 02m. 183.. rum 0. 2: round, jOS. RIGGS so some SECON Q3 HAND WHEELS in stock Lamps, Fells, Saddles, Tires and all kinds of Bicxcle Sundries nhand. yos. RIGGS trolling not \ but also th: rcgulaung U! of cattle. it son given by 1 .‘xtoucu of the pficcs last M to the butche: in prices is 1 11m province, ‘ iamiiton and ofi'ex-ing some great .bftr; lillS in that well knOWB‘hIgu _k 3 v 5'81 \' Meat Prices “vane“ Last ”and”. JL mum #50011) that a powerful m1 trust has been formed In tha am. : States with tba object of con. «1.111;; not only the home- market, but also that'of Great Britain by guluxmg Lh: «supply and shipment fcaltb. At least that is the ten- ou given by some of our butchers in drum: of their stilt advance in meat rites last Mommy. It. is uniy just », tixc butchers to add that the jump u prices is fairly general all over h" province, and. has taken place at :mnltnn and other points where cat- c- h-m: been seliing at $4.75 and 7. p r hurdred, instead of 36, ‘Juluc tha Government on its r.» H and decide" is the very sound vice offered the electors by this (erbom Review (king). Than: 143 at (In clectérs have done in yuc- mn’u general elections “for some Us past. They are going to do so tin. Tip» rault gan be anticipated. The Weekly Post. GBESGENT BIGYGLE POPULAR CITIZEN HONORED DROWNED IN THE GULL RIVER. Lassa; price. ‘ .~; new price schelule displayed Hackwen 6: Co's 3.1).! other other _- reads as ~Eolloxvs: Steaks-Sir- :. 18s.. mun-1 150.. shoulder 123., 2: round, 10:. Roasts-Porter- ;., 169.. birloin 16¢, rib 14c., arm thouwcr 110.. rump 103.. flank , plate or rib baiLs 9a.. neck 9a.. p IFl‘!‘ ”I!“ =‘ Ink! 3m “ans NU! with Tim utvrwmm ~‘ ”00. 31k] 008 .1. Armour, bro \rumur, of the E was net-Menu“: H Rivvl‘, north of Honda}: H'.‘ “I Y. FRIDAY, APRIL LINDSAY. 1k] 35 m! nwnv M {ha awn“ huh wna tmmd nlth {1;} if. ll? Yostvrday morning Henrik. Bur. den received a cublogram from the War Office stating that. the (‘ymric of the British Atlgultiq Transporta- tion Linc. now lying “in‘Boston laur- bor. was available mi: ti‘unsporl. sw- vicc for the fourth ‘conti'ngcnt. The Minister of Miiil in at. once telegraph- cd to the muslo" of the Cymric, ask- ing when the \zcsm-l would be ready to go into couupission, and rocotvod reply to the cn‘cct that the Cymrlc would be ready to leave Halifax ”u! “LOOPBVOGI'h'iI‘IMIu. @“5' £8.77 'C. The Cymu'c is :1 n5. fimuflnâ€" screw atcmsldp 01‘ 8.201 net ”I“. Or at gross tonnugo 0! 12.640. ‘ho “as built by Jlurlnud a; Wold ode- hat in 1900, and is 585 foot long. (31 foot beam and '38 foot. depth 0! hold" 'l‘m'onto. April ‘17.-â€"Colonel W11- liums to comwzumAhc Third Reg!- mcnt of the faurthnquingcnfi; -pgp- Ottawa. April 17. --Thc Cy mriL‘. $131.01 ship of the steamer \ictori.: n “hie-11 carried 11 battalion of thc Canadian M'ountcd Rifles to South Africa. last, January, has been cham- ered to carry a. regiment of the fouztil contingent. to Cape men. She will probably sail {10111. 1111133; early next. month. 1. . ,~ “r 'now the Act has Boon Extended Beneficial Results of the I Enforcement of the law. Thv‘pl‘incipw emhodlel in thin mm:- ur.- was extanrlazl to other chasm or workmen by “an Act to Secure Compensation to Workman in Ccrm'm fawm." mesa! in 1889. It provided Hut .3 Worman injured by :wx'ident. or his rz-presenmtivc in case of death, should have the same right of compensation. and rvmcmoa agaimt 11w employer as if the injured man hm]. not been in his service. provided fir.- injury was caused (”by detective machinery or works; (2) by negli- gnncc of follow-employees entrust-n1 with the duty or superintendenm-z (3‘. by comm-mum to the orders or follomomployees pinned in authority gLEGISLATIO‘N ON THE SUBJECTfTHE TERMS N'or ANNOUNCED. iCompensation to Workman; for Injury From i A * Preventable Accidents SAIL ON THE U’Nlitl’t o. l.‘ ‘v- qu._ w-____-v, The Act proceeds to specify the‘ im- provements which railway companim; w or: required to make in their bridges, tracks and freight cars. and in the event of accidents to their em- p105~ cos from” the‘m failure to (hr-~00 the men were placed. in as good a position; with respact to the right; o! componsmion, as though they had not been in the company‘s ammo}: '1’le amount of ('ompensnt‘ou rx-m-c-rabtn under the Act was not to exveed Liv- cslimq‘tod earnings {or three yours of a. person 10' the same grade of cm- mcnt as the employno killal or in- lured. Prinz-iplz- Extoudcg to Other ‘Clnsms. OFFICERS ON THEIR WAY TO Sr A. Col devouring: cammmtton w n-urkmou m: unea- nr pwwmnhlu two! Mlts wnu ”to "Act to math pruVMun for tho mum at lWlwm- Empluyvm mm Um I‘th'.’ "lequva m- Hun. C. V. Pun-m- m mu. m; thv rvmm at nu MutaHa‘tt‘un mmlv b; n npvvml mm. mum or flu; lughlmturn tn vnqatrn iutu ms mam at mu kw: ul‘ Wu tram cwvidom on runways. .u um: um mtfimfltltm rouumug H: Um damn or mahmui or TNIWIW umpluym; «min: to tlw‘ luvk at aimplo mm uollh- puruls’ogy Inexpensive summation» mm at frequent ouourvnuve. Thu cuuxpnmw found it obeslpur lu hh’i! uuw men than ta expend money in woman: for tlw Netty of their om. ployws, all'l hunk-Mia of lives were nzzn-xiliw-J to their greed and um. manit). (I‘ll) pmblo to the Act wade as follows: . "Whercafi frequent upc'uhntu to nulwmj SOI‘VMU and. other: are or- caslonod by the! qoglect of Railway Companias to provide. a. fair and run- somrln mmaue of protection against their occurrence, and whereas. a pm- per construction of railway bridges, and cvrtaiu precautions in the Con. struction and maintenance of rm!- n'a‘v frogs, wing-rails, guard-rail;, an'l fright cars would greatly lessen First Regimeht, Fourth Contin- gent, Goes E'afly in May. if not entirely prcv_ent the happen- ing of such accidefxte.‘ on the part at the employer, an I, rm- th as of economy often ream“) in the absence of 'hose reasonahl'; and net‘csaary salchfinxs by which,w with a small cxpexflilure, the ant: m of workmen can be socurol and In \tll“. employment of umjualifiel (r un- trustworthy peraoms to disvh‘argc duties- upon the efficient pnrfornmmce of which th') lites of them fellowâ€" employees dependefl. Thu away of Railway Enmlnyves Tin-V: mat manure enactml by the Libctnl Government of Ontario {or ' English io’iieiatiou has .for some time reco nixed the principle or the liability, of employers for accidents occurring to their. workman! owing 1o faulty’ or defective machinery. unsafe conditions, or the negligence or 1' How-employees in positions or out? ority Prior to th'e adoption 4: this ptinciglo otho lasv presumed that uh» wonkingmam qngagoit in n haz- ardous occupition Wits ajvare of the danger;- he iicnrrua, in his vocation and voluntarily undertook tire. 21$ of will or accident for the sake of obtaining employmentp This doc- trine was a. direct premium on careâ€" lossncss and want of cousidcmtloiz of the Commanders of a llekixnuxl Ila! Already [tendered Begun-m Serviéo in south .H‘rwa 7 l'rngr. rs EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY. llaWHveII, “3.0., (1“th 6f the “counting Thmhglldglt on '11er Way to S. A. drfliu‘iu-Yhuse ‘( lmseiv. (21!” BCNIMWâ€"Lflwww‘ The effect of t‘x‘c law ins been highly beneficial. it< efficiency can- not be judged nninly by the number of can? in which" workmen. or their widows and orplums. have recovered damages from employers. and have been gavel from absolute pcnury by thoimfem 51 thus obtained. The prinâ€" ('ip ll objecta nil intention of the stat. I ate was tn pru‘cnt accidents by mrlk- -â€".o- , in (git tn the pecuniary interest of ! employer to mold the loss entailed i by casualties which micllt have been ' aux-tel. and from this polnt of View it has been highly successful. Rail- way accidents entailing the death or mutilutiou of employees are, not- withstanding the enormous ‘incrmse o’! truffle. rm- lass numerous than foxmcrly. because the mmmnies 1mm :_1 strong pez-unlnry intgrmt in avoid- in: 11mm. The same holds true' in 'losser measure or other hazardous forms of industry. where the arci- dcnt-s have notably diminished. and the lives and limbs of those‘ employ- ed are much later since the law. r0- cozuixvxl their claims to protection. Gu lph, April 18.â€"The following mom ers of the fourth contingent left yesterday for Halifax: David Gravel], John Thomas Hamilton.' Arthur Simpson. Maxwell Brown,‘ William .T. Gruham, William J. Simpson, James D.’Melross, Leonard Armstrong. Lyman J. Caldwell. Gnorgc W. Clurk. William Bonnie. Charles Stoclo. Norman Forestor. John Joseph llonschll. John Joseph Kclcher. Roy Young. Wallace Clcn- '«Iomn. James E. Runcc. ll. McGlm- ale. William Henry Powers. Edward Noll. Potorbnm, April 18.-Tho folk)!- ing Ion. last. night. for 11“!an to Juin fourth contingent: 8cm. Lc Bar, Duos. L‘liuksculo. Hamilton. Hughes. V. “in-ion. Kemp. Cross- lnnd. Mon-don. Hymn Prior. White. Shannuhhn. Drum. N. wagon. Jlidd Gibson. Strickhnul,-' 130“", and Burnluun . ‘ 25 IL R R 'v V p F‘ A Tn. D R A W N ' n '7' . A ‘ I,‘._-â€"-nâ€"â€"__ “N W 1 L \. 031 P Y [J K I m E TH Col. Muellonnvll‘ is a Mounted 1P0!- ice oiliccr with an excellent military training and rendered valuable scr- vice in South Africa. He was wound- ed at Diamond Hill in 1900. For his distinguished services there he _was uiwn a D. S. 0. This makes three out. of the four Colonels required to com- mand the fourth. The other two do Col. Williams and Col. Boulnnger. tum bttauocnmc. mmuum; may. Henderson, captain; Lieut. Kings- :‘nrd, senior subultcrn. all of Toron- 10; Licut. Charles G. Barker. junior subalteru, of Hamilton. loft last night. on route for Halifax, ' where they report for duty on April 18. I'l‘ho departing olllccrs were escorted to the station by crowds of friquds and citizens. Col. \facDumu-H. D.‘S‘.0.. Accepts. Ottawa, .April 17.-â€"Col. MacDon- ncll, DEMO, Regina, will have com- mand of one or the regiments of the fourth contingent. It. is 'understood that Dr. Bordon has oflered a. com- mand to Co]. MacDonncll' and that he has accepted. jurca workmen to prove their claims for compensation by throwing the onus of proof as to compliance “’ith thz- roquxrements of th: statutes in regard to keeping machinery. ctr" in proper and mic condition upon the party $11082 duty it was to do so. flmrmneml‘ment to the Luv passed in 189'.) rendered it more easy for in- The Act exempted lrom its prov!- sions such railway companies as 11311 provided inflame and provident so- cieties among their employees to se- cura aid to their members In case of sickness or accident or death. An nmcndmmt pages.) in 1887 rendnrml them oompmios “able for comma-11â€" tior. in ”use. in which their employ- 00‘1 “'(‘t‘o‘ not mmnlmrn of 311le molr- tics. over. him; (4) by the apex-axial: or the elnployel"n reguiaztions. or (5) by the negllgwcc of railway signal-men or those in charge of trains or locomu. mos. The Act made some important amendments in remind to the previ- aions for safety required on railways. “;-onlr..lcting OJt" Not Permitted A clause In the. Act provides against the workin-gmn contracting himself out of its operation. No contract or agreement entemd into by a. work- ingmnn shall com'ututc a. defence to nu action brought for compensation under its provisions, unless it is has. ed on some ether adequate considera- tion than the obtaining of empldy- ment and unless such Contract is in the opinion of the court not an im- providcnt 0:10. but just and reason- able. A simvle method of entorcing clam]: unler the Act was providod. .m l‘qu-Imru‘a .\l en. rrum Gut-L wi'twh-ns not yet been decided who shall command the sixth regiment. but u to tho othm It. ha been 60- cfidcd I.i0ut.-Cul. William. will oom- um‘nd the third I‘ugilm‘nt wlth Capt. D. L. V. Eaton-mound in command. and Cain. fSU‘mflwuzic a: adjutnut. So far, the medical" ofl‘ncers"np- pointed to go to South Africa with the fourth contingent on: Surgeon- Major 'Elljott. Quebec; Surgeon-Cap- tain A. R. Murray. New Brunswick. and Surgeon-Capt. W. H. .Tyo o! Chutham. Out. The fourth ,haa not, yet been selected. N. , 700 .Urondr Enrolled. ‘ Advices to the Militia .mpurlmont Indicate that up to last evening about. 700 or more than half the number of men required for the third and fourth regiments of the fourth contingent. have been coated and en- rolled. tain Cy. Agar Adamson, Ottawa. formerly Strathcona's Horse cap- taincy; George Sparks, formerly Strathcona's Horse. ' )ioutenancy ; Master Gunner 1nvie,Queb'ec.quu~ tcrmastor; Gunner-Scrgt. Sully, Que- bec lieutenanCY- ' , It is said that Scrgt.-M‘ajor Butch~ er of Stanley Barracks, Toronto, has been appointed as lieutenant. All the officers have [men selected. and {a}; flow waiting five approval of the War Office. In addition to the name: already mentioned, the following have been given commissions, prox idonally: Major Cook, Woodstock, NB.: Cap- Ottawa, April 19.â€"Col. Williams 0! Toronto and Major Boulanger 0! Quebec are in Halifax, where they are making arrangements {or the or- ganization of the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th regiments '0! Haunted Rifles. Capt. Eaton of Kingston, who will probably be second in command of the 3nd Regiment, C.H.R., left here last. night for Halifax. ‘ LII: lulu luv. the Approvnl of w. Wu onceâ€"Over 100 Recruits for Fourth Contingent. Enrolled. London, April 19.¢-The Daily Mail’s correspondent at Pretoria says of the Canadians who engaged Delarcy : The contingent is described as a magnificent body 0! men. and is under Colonel Cookson. Ready Again {at ”My. London. April ISLâ€"Dr. Gunn of Ailsa Craig has rqccived a cable tron: his son ”Jack Gunn.” who «allow 5' mid city and wounded at. the Hart’s Rlver battle, saying: "Doing well, ready ngain for duty." ster, “Died from cntéric fever: April 17th, at Elandsfontcin, William J. Leslie, 2116 Icgimcnt, _ Canadian MountedRifles " OttaWn, April 19.â€"Yest.crday His Excellency received the following ub- legram from the Casualty Depart.- ment at Cape Town, dated April 18: Wflllun J. Loollo Vic-Illa of Enter]. favor 3t L'lnndgtontoh. Mr. Balfour's statement. made e generally favorable impression. It is felt among the members oi the House of Commons that the action of the Boer lenders demonstrated that. at any rate. A majority oi the tiel egntes im’or the acceptonce oi the suggested British peace terms The submission oi the question to e pleb- iscite oi the burghete is according to Door law. which requires the lenders oi armed forces in the field to tsite the opinion oi their followers before concluding peace. . . its-lite” l‘epthrlee 0| neon. Kierkndm- . 'i‘rnnuvnni Colony. April 18- on, ten limntiton. in s further tithe. hm: captured tit floors. Ioddon‘ s “mu “' or London. April :0. “Mr. Setidon in e recent speech at Welliu ton sold. hadron-h}! e. meeting oi no hes. thet. if Lord iwhenor had 6 .OOOXeoris. love them their own way. and told them that he Wanted them to put dorm the Boers. he thought the Boer: would very soon be put down. There was. he added, too much lti'd- zlove business in South Africa; the, authorities seemed (timid oi hurting the enemy. The Heart: never allow- ed their eat-mien to trouble them unin- Mr. Balfour added that it was not expected that communication be- tween the British authorities and the Boer lenders could be resumed in Ice. than three weeks‘ time. has agreed to give facilities 10:- the election and meeting of representa- tivae o! the ~val-lotus Boer commands to consider the position. The Boer leaders have. therefore, left Pretoria, to carry out. thi_s_ plhn.” “After two conferences between Lord mlner and Lord Kitchener and m. Boer delegates at Pretoria, Lord Kitchener, while refusing to grant an armistice, on military grounds, London. April 19--The Govern- ment leader, A. J. Balfour, in the Heine of Commons yesterday made the following important statement: 1 Ln" rho Taking of tho Ponce You. Which x. In Accordance With Boot Lawâ€"3.. 0mm A” PORT“: llâ€"Bnh of Fourth Contingent nu Filling U!» Boers Leave Pretoria to Arrange for Peace Referendum. A VOTE 0F BURGHERS AWARDING COMMISSIONS. ANOTIIEB CANA DIAS DEA D. Chadian: In Africa «wuuwur Mll cum- London. April 15.-â€"K1n¢ Edwud received Lord Strathcom and [out Boyd, the Cwudhn 1313!: County donor. in London yuan-«35y. whu Lord Smacona preuntod an In- juty with u address ud t (old mild tron tho eman- o! loaned an «mention 0! tin mm to am an: undo may by m .‘s'lnco of Wulu. !; Among tin omcvrs who have been given commissions in the hurt}; con- ‘tingent in Capt. Papincnu, a cousin .0! Hr. Henri Bournssn. M.P., the 'u-ch anti-Imperialist of Quebec: I “My son- Moro Accepted. Toronto. April 19. â€"â€" Liam-Col. Nattrcss, A. M. S., examined (“'3' candidates {0r South Africa at the Armour-lee yesterday. and, out u: this number. accepted thirty-seven. Those passed by the doctor yester- .dw were: William J. Bragg. William Stephens. Acton E. Fish, Linwood, 01“.; Robert Dempster, John Scott, F. A. Weir. 'l‘hnu:..s Spauton. James 'E. Bogus. Montreal; Charles H. thaUey, Harry W. Cordon, C harlcs .G. Hooker James H. Domellc, Les- “. J. xvfiunm. Albcri anbcrtus. Walkman, UM"; John MCNiSh, RUS- '. liondon. A; has mm. up lnghum l’ulm moumm Lise svnlhmls lhu-r Foot (.‘unrds. St. John. April I!‘.--A remarkable case of suicide is rcporud at Hart.- land. this county. Yesterday aitvr- noon the hoiy u! Mnhroso Crousc was found buried. and c\idoncc points to his having buried himself alive. Grouse-was 2:2 ymrs of age. 11¢ dis- appeared iron: his home on Tuesday. One hundred men have been search- ing since Wednesday, and yesterfluy they found the body. Evidence point- 6d to his having smothered hint": that be had Adug fox: hymen 0. gr,“ éfi'ihX'hh‘isme, ‘iny in it and wirke‘d at the overhanging bank, until It fell in on him. An_ inquest will be licid Torénto April 15â€"11:» morning the painters and decorators employ- ed go om. on strike. The men who will go out. on strike win number about 100 and represent 20 show~ amliated with thu Master l’aixzxcrs' Association. sell 11'. Clemens. Hilton; 11. Mulochy. Walter H. Hill. Hamilton; John Geo. James Smith. James 'l‘wed'dlc. ,J. D. Walters, Robert Stono. C. E Darin. F. H. Smith. .1. l3. Forgic. II. N. Ritchie. Robert llcal. Sarnia, 0nt.; Edwin Brenum. John Cart- cright. W. G. W. Wilson. J. Conner. S. G. Dudley. Colborne, Ont; Walter E. Partridge. P. ll. Webb. 11. 'l‘. Fin- ley. A. \V. Biggur, lcorge notes. The following \n-ru sworn in duro ing the day by Col. Otter: (I. F. Rickctts. James Thomson. Hamilton llull. Thomas F. l‘riur. W. ll. Mob thaws. William “‘hcelvr. Edward Smith. William .lnmvsa Cummings. Dianna-Morn In". Montreal. Apr" 10â€"1110 nm «1:- mchmvnt of Nonirmtvrn tor 1h. fmwth (‘nnmnnu mnnngmt In". for "all!“ at 19 o'rlork ymlm'dny. on the mulur mun-comm: «apron. Tho bu" Wot-o hmrmy vhovrul M Hwy cum-Maul. iimpoiur. April lit-01“. 0! town. who went. from ham to Guelph yer ‘vrdny [or military examination to go with “W tourui contingent to South Mrlvn. iivo um “canted. including Ur. A. M. Kerr, um junior cit-xi: in the Mcrchunu' Bank here. That ciiitcnl. on learning that. Ir. Kerr was about in depart [or the field 0! battle. tendered him a ban- nuot at. the Commercial Hotel in: 'l‘bo Kerr field quot night Ottawa, Ami! Isa-Hot. James W. Robertson. Commissioner of Agricul- ture and Dairying. will leave to-dny for England or. an important mis- sion. It is probable Prat. Robert- son's‘ trip to the Old Country has to do with the handling in England of Canadian products which are to go forward during the summer in cold storage. Hull. Thomas 1". rrmr. u. u. -- than. Wllllnm \Vhoolor. Edwud Smith. William Junct- Cummings. \\'llllum Mulligan. Robert. Pollock. 1. Andrew l'inkm'fon. 'l‘. (‘horry t'mctor. Wullcr Muhlum. Milton Cornell Laue. \Villium n. Connolly. \\ll|lnm hour. .luhn Illxnn. A. W. Wynn. ' The flith regiment will be com- manded by Heat-Col. MacDonnel, .\'_. W.P. Dr. Elliott of Quebec will be medical officer 0! the fourth rcpt meat. and Dr. Tye of Chathnm, N. B., mt‘dical oMccr of the third reg;- meat. mahd’ the'fiuflh'fighfl-mfwnn my. 01‘ 0:1?de of Ilnlmlx second ill comm. I‘ll. l‘nuulocl ,- linolym indiflth the «hull c the rib General suits. Omcrod an" Him a human. Klug‘u V0 w Quark”. :uried ll inn-r" AH"- April .11.»ng Edvard up his quarters in Buck- m‘e. and. in future. two 3": churchmen wm wet u m‘v. instead of tho two ts. u: formerly. lu lllgll.‘ is aotn to be \‘S- 'niled Status. It is >-tysmgmph.” and t“ a Hungarian on- ur. It is said that the new machine Include a‘. L": .- to \Vlth In“! Suhserihe for The Post '0 “NF pwpurhwv fir-I“ v.- vv-. I.“ v.._ _ v-_-_ H, , _ ‘ men'u hue been nude co lent the non to Paco: Bron. on he Inly nut, who will out mm the busine- without inscription from an dm. Mr. Wm. '1’. Paco: will a- oontlnu wail, trip! with wagon during the noon and aroma win to mod- to rode-In 3!! out the hill! oft in oak or mdou «la-ind. ‘ After 18 you-I conducting word non, ooumxoncing on o mull male in 1854 Md 3111!.)- ly growing, until the our 901 won the lugs-t basin.“ by over 83,000 over trounce-l in tho mom. and «1 to over 5 time- tho “noun: of tho first. you’o amour. : We now desire to «prod. oh: that: to the my alto-on nod friond- ad an! thou: 0! our upped-tia- 01 the 105.! support given to the bub-o, noting the grow. .0 pun“ propottiom po-‘bk. but boils; inmud in other line. 01W. W . ., __..- .- 1.... A- ..-.. M an... n...- a. In Inlv non. who will our f oucuoumwuowb CASH - All) - ououomoumsououo 1|: O’LOUGHLIN MGINTYBE, THE STOCK MUST BE REDUCED AT ONCE. Attention. Housekeeper I Your We show Lace Curtains 2% yds. iong, taped edge, at 250 per pair; 3% yards long. ta ed . at 75c, $1.00, $1.50. 82.00, 2.60, 3.00, 83 50. Perhaps you need new BLINDS. J ust leans supply you and you will be convinced that nolhouee in town can outdo New Designs in Wells and Linoleum. All-W 01 and Union Carpets. from 250 to” HIS is the season. for renewing fur- nishings in the home. If your car- pets are worn out or shabby, it will cost you very little to replace them. We have some excellent values in Curtains KEN T-ST. , LINDSAY. - MID - ONE iWelcan give you the ztentest ntitfaction. FROM STORE BUSINESS Also BUGS at all Prices. 12 light Day lune Clocks with or without than, that. writ. Lb. hour: and half hon-I, vdnnx. c out mu. mm. u out. fully gnu. wed, anally .old for“. 00.’ $.qu Saturday May 3rd, szd Innu- of m Moon-I ()xnmo 842:: chx, Corner of Kent sud Willi“: Straw, Thaw-Mon], be sold - nae-shout“. unduly new . D. HUGHAN, Brit: 3 Non. you Wcuh EYES TESTED PRES year’- tunover. 'â€" mmd triad: sad at: in... asking the gun. line. of babel. ungo- nnly nut, who ville-u» In. '1'. Pneoe will do mmuvin he Inofi J E WELLER, $1.98 will all on 856 yd. 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