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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 Apr 1902, p. 7

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‘or ha’fimg me a. cheque for $58 {or make weeks’ sick benefits. Kind]: ‘0"?! 1.118."an to the Council R. 1‘. 't T 50" the prompt action taken " my Whamâ€"Yuma timely, . G. E- RICHARDSON. 1"'"a.‘. Am 215:, magâ€"am. 7° Vancouver. Victoria, Battle. 1a- m‘ Portland otc., use to W “umâ€"801m. Rosanna. on. over! ‘3 amine larch mam-u only. 1' :Matchett. Amt. c. P. R. Lindsay {ultry Netting. Garden Tools, Horse Clippers, Step Ladders, lfilders’ Hardware, .lwood Wzire Fence cLENNAN C0. in? RATES 10 m COAST. I“ In‘ he'Coml Coven. regular $1.10. be: an any: ....... lu’ Com: Coven. regula- 903. day: ......... b.‘ Corset. Coven. regllu 75°. berm deye ......... eroueu25e.Jeeaoereecs. ................... Dollar Comte. hugein d: I ....................... h Colored Shine. "gal” .00. Wu deyl ......... L’e Coloted Shh-u, regula- IJO, buguin deye ....... k Sean Drill Shine. ngnlu 55c. berg-in any: ....... be Teble Unen, negnlu' 90c. duye . ......... [matched Teble Linen. regal" . bugein deye ..... [manned Teble Linen, regular 300. bet-gun dsye . pa Shining, regain Me. ' day: ............... p Linen I‘onlee. regular 250. day: .......... whoa Canton Flannel, "gal-:70, bergein dtye h.’ Colored Blouses, regular 60c. betgdn den... . .5 Ia' Colored Blouses. regain 75o. bergein deye ....... White Blame. regain 3M», burglin dlyl ....... ’ Home-pan Waking Shine, regal-r $5.95. bergein Cumin. regular 2.50, bargeln dsye ....... cm regnlu- 2.00, hug-5n deye ............ a . .7 rades ml Shovels, Wheel Barrows, Chum, . Washing Hachmes. Portland Cement and Sewer Pipe. Brown. Nnvy, Cudinol and Grey Sui. Cloth, result! 600, bugda W'- 'md NavySotgo.54in. 11:73:, tax-31in dun... ........... Sm’ deheckodG qwmbngdndm»..m...u .. 501056, Bllck \‘enotiw, Black Bengali“, regula- Bbe, mph duo ....... , Fun. Oxford and Nnvy Homespun, regular 35¢. hunch-”muvi. .. . . ,Mnx-mxlemnonndcmucuhmom. cmmdayn.,..... Silks, Cram, Whih, Blue. mam? m (by. , . ..... , . . . Broche. und Shot Blous- Silks, 65c. _ any! . .. . . . . . . . . . . ,y Rod Print! in White sad Block Printing; regula- 130. band! days. . . . , amwn ond Dub Wm: Linings. unlu- lac, ‘ dnyl ..... . ....... , Sunni sod Block Canvas, up)» 13c. 37: ..... . .. . . . . ..... . .‘ shioldn, ngulu 23c. bug“: day. 15c : or 180, buxom duyl ........ m'sCirculannm flanks-7o, bumindoyn.... chelTapefofsc ;‘ mm! to, .................... bIAIQDQ'OOIIOIIOJ‘ "n'a Hondkerchiofl 1c, Bey’n 33::dede ............. . . . . . ........ ., . White. Colored ad Nov Hundkmhioh. an!“ 100. Mmoin thy- .. . .o in udicg’ Lisle Thrcld 0 ans. rogutu- 30°. bug-in don . . . . . . . . .> . . .‘ x Cream SILK tilovu. tog-lot 33c, burpin dun. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .......... .‘ Colored 3nd Block Kid Ohm 51.:ng d»- ..................... . ..... More. New Yoillnm, mulumoud 87o. Wu doy- W ngh‘. (:owno. regain Imaging»: do I ....... ..... . ..... by ngh'. Gowns. mu!“ SI. . borpln syn ........ . ................ .. h‘ngthowno,n¢nlu7bo.bu-gul doyo ................ p.‘ Wmu Stu-u. result: 9 Io, bug“: do a. . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ... ........ in" Whiz. Skir -. «an!» $1.78. bargain my... . . . ......... . .. ............. hgundplmgb “day. ............................... It.|Il-O\Ioll Cmm wt! (Ema o no. mum- 760. baa-gun don . . n . ..... . . . .. uuwnnogulu limbugun amuw .............. ..... . ....... n'huwon. result: [MM don ............ a.’ Drown-.1191!“ mkwundayo ......................... u‘ Dunn. regain 55°, hug-in don ................................... 3' Com! Conn. regal): $.10, bupin dsy- ............................ chmmflm ism Mixed Paints, GEO. A. LITTLE, uok uxd‘srstionery Store. Kent-nu, Liodny. Sign of the Mill Saw. Hardware, Coal and Iron. pastine Jallstone. Whiting. . Carriage Pamts, . E. W. MCGAFFEY, 250 Roll: Wd} Pspers at. Sc per Roll. Dress Goods, Clothing and llou‘sofurnlshings, are ”meats you are intorutod in. Very special prices bargain um I50 Rolls Will Paper- 5c pct Roll. 300 Roll: WAN Psperl at. 10¢ per Roll. WW 4-" “'8“. "-63." cent. 0 mg ugm yn. cznt. of Man': 39:: M51939- bgtgnin dsys. LINDSAY’S LEADER OF LOW CASH PRICES. w 1m LANGUAGE 0F mans, can: 03 :11 Panel: and Um Card of Tanks. Stevens, Select Councillor, Tempura or Temperance: Sinâ€"Allow me to thank you South 3140 Kent St. Ar gain Daijj‘; Remember the phce Poll: \anI Pnpen at. . Agent 0. P. R. Lludmy if into: pxeted, would probably be that the finest and rarest specimens wele raised <from Biginbotham's selectod Seeds. \Ve have the finest selection of Garden and Flower Seeis, Gnss Seeds, for the lawn, field and gmlen to be procured . his low Improving Mr. E.’ ,Maxsom, our enterprising florist, has been 13441, aside for the pilét week with a. severe a’ttzwk of pneumonia. His Condition today shows signs of improvement. It is expected that b; constant care he .will be able to attend to his duties in a few days. We wish 1mm :1 speedy recovery. 7/////////////////A A. HIGINBBTHAH, Dmggist, C0 April 25th and 26th... NEXT T0 PYH’S HOTEL. I â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€". -â€".â€"-â€". M .- .”q "1“" “fl' _ ,_ ~ _ One. omelet hekl m View in making the selection. which was mode in compliance with time urgent request at the CW When 0! Fairs, was to unite in some measure the work of the Institution and the [nix-s, and to develop the latter. along odu. national lines rather than in circus features, as has been the tengenoy orbteymm;|zl.|ll‘ Under. the! present lam, th‘o Govern- ment) gives (mummy some 876,000 in grants to the agricultural societies. The: “we originally formed. the met $594, to hold meetings for the discus- sion of agricultural subjects. to of- fer prime! for always on agricultural 'nnd horticultural subjects to con- duct experiments in. the growing of crops. and to hokl mmmnl fairs. in practise tlm first two objects have bfl‘ilt‘flfi'l‘iod out by the Farmers‘ in- siituixa, the than by ihn Experiment; nl Union .13. Gue’lm and the inst named by tho ngr cultural societies. I... L l...- Hear lion. G. W. lines, From!“ of Ontario, at the Academy of Music, lindsay, Thursday oven- ing, May Ist. Eng, flay tat. liberal candida“, all mm _a mass muting In “no Academy of A Suffer" frmn Rheumatism A} river-drive; who was engaged in driving logs bolor'ging to the man; bun (30., in- the vicinity of Mindem, passed through a few days ago to Nichollé' hospital, Petarboro, to be treated - for rheumatism. The un- fortunate m'am! mm so My crippled with the disease that he was unable to~wn1k or use his hands He is a man about 40 yams of age, and has been a. riverâ€"driver for many years, but had yevgu; suffered with rheum- â€".\ member of the liq-1rd of an - tion: informs us flmt‘t'mr We?!) 1: I-‘rklag‘h issue relative to thee sti- matcd cost of the proposed new eight mom school was slightly misleading. The school at Shetburne cost over $8030. and Anhitect Brown estimat- ed that 20 par. cont éhould be added to cover the enhanced. cost of labor :ml mam-ml. .\ system of hot air heating and the necessary plumbing would make the total cost about $11,600, or with tlr? "not water heat- 11);: about $12,000. ~ ' Secrets of Scottish Success, The subject 0! Rev. m. Knowleu’ lwtnm in St. Arnhem}: church has been changed to “Secrets of Scottish Success.” Mr .Kuowles is a splendm speaker of great ability and ranks among the rim: or the yonnlz men who are moulding the destiny of can- ado. Ilia loptu~ro_ls hunlorou‘qos you llII-Iuvvu "J V-I‘v ~-,--v_~V Mr. Croollunu n‘nnounvm that hla first duty wlll bu tho propm'ntlnn ol‘ 0. motlol mt ol’ rulon. regulations will prim llutu for tho [11“th of full mm.- oporo‘tlnu umlor tho tun-l. vulturu and arts out. «no. will ulna) urmngo tlu‘ full-u lul olruultu. no that expert Judges owl go from one to tho other to Jutuu tho llvo «took. and. whom poml-ble. zlvo tholr reasons In mwh can». .1310 recent short com-m for Judges M Guelph wlll provldo good mm): for this work; and an approprl- «non of 32.000 was "mod by tho Logkluluto to alsslnt. The scope of the fairs will be cunt-gel so as to include mum of tho «Inoltionnl («Hum 80 popular at tho Provlnolal Winter Fair. {there will be demo!!- leationa in! apple grading and pack- ing; dressed poultry will probably he loaded to the prize llsts; grains in the straw wlll be nh'own; experiment- 33’ grain plots will be grown on the ground; school children wlll be en- couraged to exhibit wild flowers. fruits and grasses: whilethe 139m- $in§€fhcflva Remember the date is Monday: Aprll 28th, and also that there will be a. calicctionaâ€"xvltltt. {Riki innit this year. mom ad mm. (on: cum and when: Vapo-Cnsolene is used. All Dragging. -â€"R9memb<n’. the spring ah’ow. of the Ops Agnmltural Society to-morrow. Satunday. at the fair, grounds. â€".\Ir. W. H Bushnell and Mr. Herb. Irvin e. mho have been attending the Toronto Dental (omega. win remun‘e their positions in Dr. Neeumds‘ office next week. Our cotem, the Watchman-Warda. grudgingly admits that the three ex- perts appointed to examine the tire ham .oumhtion were unanimous in declaring that the walls are sound. uml makes a. mean attempt to de- stroy the value 0: their report by insinuating that We at the experts were "iMIuenced”â€"Mr. Lindsay, be. ars‘ and Women‘s Institutes will co- operate and furnish- leoturea on ag- xicultural topics. 8.1m give demonstra- tions in domestic: science and but- torm‘aking. cause he proposed.- to tender for the erection of the fire hall, and Mr. Beg becaw he had. worked: on the found. 31105 wall. We have m. Begg’a em- phatic denml of the latter state- ment, and: we. do not deem it: neceq- â€"'.l'lw latest: 24 photos for. 35¢, {our dilferent positions it you choose; a map. Fowler 6'; Co Lmdnmyp-wl. Lindsay Brunch c. I. I.‘ Tinketa for the concert and Rov‘w “Mun wfll be held on Tuesday the 39111. may be ohmmed from members. Adflw'l. Ear: 'to "any Emmi-hing in support of 1?. Lindsay’s uprightneas and integ. :- ty. . . 6. c. cgeelmen, of .leetltete Fame, Appointed Superintendent. An important step for the reorgan- ization and rejuvenation o! the In.“ rains has just fitm' undertaken by the appointment or Mr; G. C'. Creel- man t9 the mm position of Superin- tendpn-t 01' Agricultural Societies. Mr. Creelman all-941m fills the posi- tion of Superintemiqnt of Faxmers’ Institutvs. when-e he has done admir- able service, and of Secretary of the Fruit Growers‘ Association, to whbh hq wagappo‘intcgdra few. months ago. _ _|--_.l I... “bl-u. “on. e. '3 .008. MW 0’ 0n- THE FIRE HALL FOUIDITIOI. FAll FAIIS’ REVIVAL THE ‘VEEV KLY POST, LINDSAY; ONTARIO. APRIL 25. mo. LOCAL BREVITI ES Fall Into the River :Whilo Bro-Ilia; a Jam of Logs Back Iorth. Air. John Austin. Wag-data o! Vic. toxia.County, had a very narrow. (‘24- we the other day, and i! it had not been that he is an expert swimmur' a. drowning nerl‘lent woukl have been tcconded. Mr, Austin Is a. member of Craig Austin, lumber mercimn‘ta, ‘ :Kinmouxrt, and was at Ingoldsby as. misting his men to drive the firm‘s logs down the Burnt River. A jam ‘occurring. Mr. Austin took a. pike- ; polo and while in the act of moving 1 several large logs the pole broke and 1128 fell {onward ln'to the water. no ‘ managed to reach th'e shore unaided 1 wt was supplied with a. (31:: spit by a. Charla”. lie is European buyer fur his firm an} spends about seven months of each ym in En rum! and 0'- thu coni‘mt. T210 15011335800“ Infiependent, re- [mlug to the address of Mr. Whit- ney. Oppodflon leader. at Lindsay. sin that “the speech gave‘groat satisfaction to the marital! and an it “tum no m or- W policy, thc Guts.“ . * - ' â€"l(r. Georg e Lee, 0! Moutraal, bu:- er for the old. establLQIed firm! of Greensmekts - Co.. was in town on meadov. the guest of Dr. Shier H it now of mam-mimic or capital- i811" proportions. and was mistaken Intâ€"flux W d or whflo taking a. 601:: around town 5350001: in? the camp. Mi. Austin may he is not struck on taking a. bath at this season of the year. Ping Pong Club Dance. The formal closing of the Ping Pong Club was cmbmiced that Monday at the Academy at lusic, when the genâ€" tlemen members entertdped the la. Who would give away the substance of Liberal gems-amen: for the dum- ow offerl‘d by the opposition? mowing téw 0::er homo. re- turned to Toronto Wahepday‘. e-Mm W. A; Goodwln and Mm Goodwin um spewing a. few dnya with fricmlg In' Toronto. . -â€"Mr. C. D. McAlplna h on a bud. noes trln to the north country in flu- lnlu'mno of the Str. Sunbeam 41m mm of Port Perry. Wm; had been vldthnx Mr. and Mn. Jan. MoKnlght. rotur'm} last Monday. â€"Mm J. H. 8001!!ch who had boon mung- «1. MW. 1 u wth Mm. hum}: rlungk. roturnwl out Mona»; â€"M’r. A. L. Short. a. former lel- «who. but now. tmvclllng for n. Kumatou‘ I'Irm. WM In town Monday. â€"-.\lx-. L. Dvymaul of Famolon Emu. who had been «pending nfnw (lays: In l’utv‘rburo. mm In town 'l‘umfln‘v. rum-um: homo. â€"Mru. Mmlmn and two Gullah-u :Irv now vlaltln‘u In Onluwn. mu: Mrs. M's muthzvr. tun] will with. Lind-w xuul Emfly n'lomh In the com-no or a. couple: or “1.20m agar Burke had the sceneryvremoved and the stage was mad and decor- am for tha 00031103. The program consiatod of 20 dance. and {our ex- 1188. the wages Hurley. of Peter. boxo. whoaa reputation. :3 mm: b welt known. tqnlsmnq fife mgsic: May 2911 is known :18 “Restoration Dog" in Great Britain it being the anniversary of Charles the Second getting “his own with" May 29thI will be known as ‘tontmmflon Day." a“ it will witness for the Mnth’ time the vkctoty of ma Liberal govern- ment of the provlnce. â€"-.\Ir. and Mr: W. [-1. Mark and (null). passed through hut Tuouluy from Cameron to film-non N. l).. who‘s: they will waldo l“ futuro. 401. Damon, County Pollce Mama. tm‘te. left Tuesday 10: Bobcaygeon. whom: he was summoned to nettle an assault can Mr. Hugh O'Lmry. K. 0.. accompm'lcd the Colonel. . -â€"Mr. Leslie Douglas, son of Saul- tar) Inspector Douglas, who has hem suturing will: rheumatism for some the was taken to the lbronto Gen- (mu Hanna: last Tum. where he will undatgo treatment. commercial Printing. Every-thing m the shape or spring announcement cards. raiders. fancy circulars. etc., can be 0!!me at reasonable prices at The Post Job department. Work done promptly. â€"’Mr. Albert Niven, O.L.S., 881er- ton, accompanied by Mr. Joe. Heard, pap-ed thrown: to Blscotasing. Algo- ma. dismal. on Wednesday. where Mr. vacn will organize a. aurveying mt: to complete some unfinished Alisa Blackmail, of Toronto, is us. film; at Sherfi‘rrgud ura- McLennan‘s. 3012M '. ‘, . . ' 1 ‘â€"Mr. Jae. Nam“. 01 Port Hope, M18 in town Mammy. the guest or Mr. Bert. Womb. n . . v ' - â€"-'Mr. J. J. l‘exriu‘ ielt last Monday for tomato where be has accepted a. good position. \ a; m~mbeu by giving ll dance A most unjoyable time mall spent. Mun- Qviévâ€"{bas'vsâ€" 'w'ith his hither ii) town; Mr. Grace was one of the lucky in- vpstors in Dominion Steel shares. and (‘1me up the snug sum of $10,000. Work. dun Jag}. Grace. secretary or the Toronto Street MWM._ ls .spepding â€"Mr. Ira Natreps in town Mommi- ...m.s. A. A. J. :5 {New In Toronto. ROSS. Progress and Victory. WARDEN AUSTIN IN DAIGER. ‘-R.CA\'. £31188 EDITORIAL mu. PERSONALS of Toronto. is vis- Mm. Mannnan's. of Mmbruok, was EED U’LL N ? Y0 f" [THING g! 30 M [Ila]. I8“ and 63m. mamas |9Du WV --- v--â€" -â€"â€" V a w an in honorot Victoria. County of- ficers. The Federal Fulfillment of Canada had {town a gunman into:- rat in the militia 0! mm country. Cumin isnoolony belongingtoan empire, the greatest the world ha: our soon. Some people any War in disastrous to commerce. Although war is a bad thing he did not think it mattered with the commerce of a country. {1110 South Atrium we: had dona more to advertise Canada than anytmng else that could ever happen, because her sons had figured hrmvely In my battles. Major Four. he concluded his remarks with’ a re- ference to the good work done by CohHuzh'a while In South Alrica. “'l‘ho Bench and the Bat“ brought Judzo Ending. Ii“; D. R. Ander- modal-1 aha-etc their lost. Wm)! M and modes-lot. w; n w. mum Wu. John- 'con. of Reactive. remark?! to the “NIL-Col. Hughes [the Ionâ€"“con and ExMcon of the “a and «u. Regiments and In, Loading citizens Pun-t. Kajdr NeiL. of Omexnec. Junior nu- Jor or the 15th' Victoria. Regiment. and Capt. Staphas, of No 5 Comp-141v “ oodvllle. who have been given com- missions one a? \etcrmarg Captain 311.1 the other an; int Livutemmt. in the fourth (mm Contingent. which; is leaving Halibut within the next week for South Atria-a. we .. t--n- demd a. {new-ell dinner by Linn.- “The Pas-lumen“ of Damn-1" brought Mr Fowler and Mr. 8. J. Fox to their feet. Enjor Fowler mm he felt mtaful to Col. Hughes for affording him an opportuults to at- tend a gathering or this kind and to tan; 99:12 in the farewell dinner 3h;- . “-L _l- 1"-..m... I‘m-u." ‘.â€"{v v- Before proposing the health of the King, Col. flushes in a few Wen-whos- onv worda paid a. high xribute to Maj- or Neil and Capt. Staples. saying they Were genuine soldiers and compet- ent arm; poaching ammo oi git and courage they would fight to the finish rather. than surrender. The object of this gathering was to It) Wave“ to these two officers. Owing to business matter-9 winch would neoemitete his being awn; and consequently unable to look niter the regiment in the wag; h‘e woulzl like to. he (CoL Hughes) had tendered ‘uis resignation as (ommdmg Ollicegr of the 65th Battalion to take effect on the 7th of June next. Five wan being the tenure of office [or a Coi- onei. his um WM up, but he could mm: W to do so. continue three is" low- . ' Following the toast. "The mum of Canada.“ .The Red. White and Blue was sung. Mr. Gm. o! the timed bend, paying the accompaniment on em cox-net. (nun tout wpp respond- edto by Hogan. R. Smyth. W. Bunt- ai and 1. Wallace. ex-omcere oi the Durham and Victoria. Regiment Capt. brine Dr. Shier. vxqsurgeon, Dr. Cameron. surgeon. Omener‘. m or Hopkins end flrm-hgakr Martin. 1“ _.. in'I one! his than was mm: W to. do I year. longs. Following the tow Canada." The Red. W33 Bung. Mr- Gm humming the a “a o .u. .Iftct mfijustice has} been done to the good mm a number n! masts were honored, ' ‘|,, TIIE CUE." 0’ “III AT BANQUET MIT EVENING. We are leaders in Men’s and Boys' Up-tonlatc Furnishings. We keep in close touch with many of the leading makers of Ties and Shirts: by special agree. ment they submit samples of all their latest productions as soon as they are born. This is why we show you so many new creations in advance of the other stores. I y W", \Vc have that Hat, it doesn't matter how your liking goesâ€" we can give you an American, English or FICDCh make of the best quality and sty}; nyus "Mt. Try ournyofdflnghdmmdywwilum. MEN’S FURNISHINGS WHAT HAT F011 YOU ? NO“ that gentle spring is here you ’11 be changing that cavy winter suit of yours for something lighter We hint just placed on our tables the kind of a suit you’ll need, the kind you’ll appreciate. These suits are fresh from the factory, and will give the greatest satisfac- tion in appearance, shape, keeping qualities and wear. I. Carter. $5.00 to $13.00 mm lens! Exchange Plan of on: Public School safi‘. he. Intended . nnnber cf hi. pupil. in . plea by mean. of which they exchenge lecteu with the .chool children of other lead. The in- terchange of id... end connexion of method. annex hi1 to do good end will likely .erre to impre- more firmly upon the mind. of ell the may point. in which on: .yeteln of edneetien excel. the .y.- win. in vogue in other conned... In .11 .bonz 60 letter. heve been writ- ten to the head girl. in leeding .chool. in . number of the Sate. of the Union, hence, Eoglend. Gemuy, Egypt. Re. .i.. Tukey. etc. They ere forwarded to moninent edoeedooiet. .ad to Brit-3h Com). for delivery. Below we print e lend-received.” time .30 In reply t on. .enttoeyouogiedyinllu-iu Manon Bowie. mm! 12th. (0.8.) Danr Him mu Weston,â€" nt. Grm o, the Bridal) Lenin-I here, w given me your letter and has“, an we to waver it, whom I can- not ma: than: I m a school girl, but as I only (Mod a $011 time ago I can: tell you you wont to know. Most of tho Eng“ child.- rcn here have teachers at home. and they. of courses know; very little about the about. I went to one oi the largest schools here; between that: and {our hundred girl. attend ed it. more one two r3 clap-ennui then‘menymm the anhool itself. One is mono-ed to pass through one clas- 3. year; every gnu-inc then-9 are very eel-Iona ems. AL‘AL __- __Md- A- afiffh‘cu cone tie ”pilla- ages in the W work! here nu: present and sometimes examine. It gou receive sufficiently good mm at these examinations you page on two the mast clan. but no one m1- lowed to remain more final two you. in ono cl“; it any do not mu alter the mold yum they have to leave the much. A . ‘ ‘ - u,. \-A_ “le SCHOOL PUPILS OPEN UP I WIRESPOIIIEIOE With N9": in the United sun: I“ Foul:- uldsâ€"Btut Interest Yak- on in the In bourbon. Following out a wage-don nude u a meeting of odnottioninu st Buffdo lat you, which ha sflondod, Mr. N. F. Buck, in; tho r‘olowsl for the reception. When Capt. Staples rose to meat, Llcnt. Pattern!) stepped toryant. and on Debut of the citizens of Wood- vme and No. 5 Com: presented the Captain with a. purse containing $57. Capt. Staph» was taken by who and said he would always MOJOI' Hopkins prom the health of “Our Bust." Col. Hagan- replied briefly and in conclusion mid- that he was pronnd of the 45th Regiment â€"ouu'ida of the 43rd Rifles. of Ot- tawa. no other regiment in Ontario man a better mowing at the mill- tnry review in Toronto at the tune 0! am anur~ of York's visit. It. Newton Wood mm.) for "The Ladies” and the gathering dispersed alter singing the national anthem and Ann Lang Sync. toapt. "Our Ectmtloml and Ammâ€" lnry Fem” “Ou‘ .1:le and Hamil 9 In ~tltutions,’ brought able reqnuce strum flours. J. .1. Random J. R. Mchlllle, J. 11. Soother”, R. Biscnzl and Geo. Lytle. After this "Annie Laurie" was sung. Major Row-n, Cutwright, and Capt. Stacker, Orono, male! to "Our hothcr Officers of the 461b," the latte: contributing a. rowing Eons. 1318 health of Menus. Staples and Neill was browsed by Col. Hughes. Halo: Neill made a neat reply. thank- ing thc Poloml for the reception. When Capt. Staples rose to meat, Liant. Patten-on stooped lonwafi. ”'v‘filc Irena" was responded to by Messrs. H. J. Komorthy and W. no.1- he“. 00). Hughes then favoted the by"): party with a. popular military Dependable Qualities then:- at long on account 0! the great bans-41163 Ion till September. he duct and W are so great in «two mm: the m that all but the pooneat have town (or ‘some comm-y piano nearby. The Russians revel in com on “W" life; they do absolutely nothing all the manor and to their apathetic nature this in fine delight. They spend the steamy-purge! the day g-r9nqd_thg tea table. The “manover.” is indeed seldom taken away, mod here they enjos themselvm dxhtmg cup alter capo! teaandenxinghmandm Bathing take up a good deaJ o! the time, too, for Mans stroll down three. or {our times 8: day for a. bath in the rive-L th‘e water of which E quite m} in the summer. We El:- lids also leave Honour, but although the heat is intone we manage to get I can’t an: that the Rneeum school- girl gets a good flaw in recreation hows. Nothing is done by the school “mum to promote m mm“. and during the karaoke at school tho cit-ls m undo-fly round in twat; and threes. m or reading; no running is allowed and any gum: is instantly The school hours am from 9 o'clock till twelva with .1. treat of ten Mn- utos each hour. then hall an hour for lunch and Masons again from 12.30 till two o‘clock. All the elder girls hate from three to four hours‘ homo reparation to do. so that they are not lat much time for quarts or recreation 0! any and snow Jun-At the BYRNKâ€"ln Ops, on Bantam. April 1909.. nun 351-112, and st~Rlerâ€"Hunmaâ€"â€"0n the 15th. I In 110“}. by the Rev. J. W. Wag J9!Wf._o£ puns- corner 0! the but is filled with 'Ikona. and on entering the peasant alway- W first to the holy corner and cusses may". 31.1mm meal con-int! My of cabbage coup (which!) and black brand. M an eat from one howl. so the quietest miter gets the bad 0! it, decidedly. i hope. I mveohoaen edbjeote that will imam you; and your taboo!- mates. I think the Rim of opening up a. eormmondence with girls 0! other law moot migrating. and wish you every ween in your plan. â€"Yom Mendy,‘ .. ,. 7 g (fi.\N'£LE£2.â€"ln Um, on Monday. M2mmlr.andum H. L. flower, 3 son. WILLâ€"1n Liliana. on Bloom. April 21‘. to Ir. and In. John chm, a con WAKELY,â€"In W, on Friday. Ami] 18th, to Air. and. Mrs J. W. “whom. a non. You at for intonation about Rus- a‘mns ini general, their dress and one. tomsingeoeral. mums wide “Mart that it 15 difficult to know what to tell you. Peasant lite will probably interest you. I inelose a. little photo I took of some: huts. hey are quite typical, bunt very My, with tx'oes snown ln hall. with the rounded put placed outdde and tow in between! and thatched with draw; they present a. very pictur- mue appearance. Generally they oondnt of one room, in the middle of manure huge stove; in the white the whole family deep on ‘lt. W love hot, shitty mom and great warmth, so they enjoy the beat of this stove. They sleep in thelr thick Wins, which they methane; keep on 19;- wseelts. One VERA BERNAYB. Core of We. Dermal trflatfleld, MW. 0 . John M, of Bane: town- bother. Mr. Benn 3013113. 37 Vista-In Road, Psalm, London, Em warn-v R. Hopkins, of 28 Quay-t“ um. Interment at {4 QO-st. Linden: 22.e‘:lr mama. Sloane! IIIIIAGES. BIITIIS DENNIS.

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