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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 1 Apr 1904, p. 6

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Inc {inane Paint (a mmvmtns (em ANDGO latest artistic shade In any quallty 4;, “my” tisticsfjade "‘ any guy”; 7 41:. Fred Martin. of the G.T.R. staff. was culled to the city last in commotion wuh 11w re- 3 \\ cvk E moval to Allandale. where he is to 6 egfla'} l 0 tnkv chargo of the plumbing and 5 s. o swam-fitting of the new G. T. R. um... nnw h it“: erected there: BABY Iovononts ov within 0m Gates 3 iâ€"Hr. Nicholas “Thnl'rn. has in town lnzd \Tfi'k. \ Lâ€"KX'. J. 81.3503, of [Mb ‘91) town {tinnb L\ltl_\ ; -M1'. 3. C. Young In tmul lat-:ly m. mitt-£1 hall ed t baF-Ecd . PM}. A. B. SmiLl trauma-1‘ ‘\ \nmxm me I ~31}. Gril‘a and -â€"Mr. R. J. Little. managsr of the - A flinoral With â€"Radio Ictlve Fore. Postal Telegraph 00., Rochester, Is in town VISiting his irIszm in that 1 Discount in this District. I hearth ward. ' 1 Mr. S. Dillon-Mills, M. Bx. Toron- . I - -â€"Mr. G' R' BMW-5" 0‘ London, to, inform tbs press that he hasrs- England, has amind in town to take - 'barge of Sutcliffic SOI’L'S drew. fight!) mm m existence of radioatiwc force in. a mineral_whioh i goods dc partmcnt. . i _ l â€"Mr J35. Jack. on ixznkkc'pII-Ivith ‘53 dIIscovercd ”5t fall in Girdlfi Luis GurIxu MT; (.0. 'Jo: onm isvi<â€" township. Haliburton County, the ex-' gtlng {I'm Inqthcr {Hi-1 _ IIz-s: friv {1'19 2 act nature of which was not yet begn‘ l PRISM BRAND PUREMIXED PAINT Rho sz'.‘ drivmg ;. 3: P. P’y i-11dgc at town for Winn‘peg l ‘â€"Mr. Fred In 'of Pizzasaut Peak. ‘of Picamut Peak. BI x1 5', ream-nod home (11 the 2.2m, leiitc ;p~nding a law days with friends in town. , pâ€"Capt. 'Wm. Fw clusod the Kerr;- hody , DavLS’ Co. lumber camp near Uanetville Fridn.» “9001;. T29 cut was in excess of the fir-m’s expectations. 1 â€"Mr. T 03.9-‘.851.0:1.l'0? ytargwith like Sybcster fir-111.113» 12-911 promo- led to tip ruporfaiblc ”position of Koren-nan of the JJ:')1| Works of I â€"Mr‘ Jas. Jack fine Gurney M’I’g iting his moth-ex in town and Cl) - --’Mr. Li‘s. Swain, 1‘ I construction gang on P. R. R" 11!: 0.". Sutu Sipeg, where the will takvz‘ a ~5.311 yosition with the C. N. R. R. Co 3755 in town Last week conferring yitxh Overseer Brady respecting tzhg mares to be taken to prevent the wing killing. â€"Mr. Noble J 0 ms, 01 who lwas calling on hi bin, wa» 1211.: gum! a: Sussex St. town, {or z ‘; â€"M;. Gio. H'Lmvool ’who wax: sent by Dr Ross M.morial Hoy'tta 3gp, suffering: from an )1 appendicitis, is .mak‘ flowery. â€"-Ml'. M. Thmtaiw. of Oshawa, fish. or, inspector for Eastern Mario Jr. James Mbfil‘t’firml. sax-County muncfilor, was in town Linc othu‘ “by for the first ”ml. in! eleven "32kg. 'fllis ,ngany Irmnds were- ed to see km. and. to knowthat is stead“! recoverzng from 't-he I’l' JD 1“ ARHIV L {Y CARRIAGES. CARRIERS, . and GO-CARTS. ’at i? ggs Store Hardware, Coal or Iron. e newest st LIN D’s W. Jones, df I £3.63 SIX. 30? an 9le ll [2' 13 L‘mv u no strong." Mun? '0 '4': CPL" at unity 11c foreman of Shicr, tq the , or»: .1 [Week (mat? rat to}: m; a. good r'c- )kkc-‘por with )z'onto, is v19- ;uthcr {Honda M W ood vii l xn lately. Fans, was um l'ttul)’. on Sat-1r- 1-‘ has se- 1n )I' ;:;c. buil- mxg humâ€" NJ sumac, for Win- a sxmilar t Hoge, her, th" e Brit- H‘Copp, I {1093. )n hl‘i ctr-cu or the sci-ions attack‘ of pneu- monia which hid him bw. â€"Mr. Goo. “cox-e. of Bahburton. was in town iataly. -â€"Mr. A. “McKay. of Indian Head. N. W. '1‘.. is in town. â€"Mr. Fred Peake. 'ot mulltomd. was in town Saturday}. â€"Mr. J. Allin, of Blackstook. was in town Saturday on buSinosa. Jr. and Mas. D. Murray. on! 0.2kwood. were in town lately. ' â€"Mr. L. McDonald. of Argyle. truwmct‘cd business in town Int-31y. whim; Ella chuur. uf Eng! Oak- wood. was among Saturday‘s Vim- tors. â€"-Mrs. M. H. Wfllum and son, of â€" “.4: NJ. ,1 a arrived m (”“11 awuwuui. to his family. â€"-Mr. \V. O. Mom-e. carr ;r, of Balzzcu mom, was in day on business. turned 0 Virginia. Fem: “-1 â€" 1‘. Willie Mansfield. of Kin- :rounl. ,wsscd through Lindmy on March 23rd to Stamford. wh'ru ll». will reside in future. â€"-.\Ii.~zs Minnie Bricko ‘left Inst M'mlumdpy 10nKihmount. to visit frinnds. 8hr: “113 mournpnuivd by her cousin. Mr. Albert Collins. «Mr. Jus. Jackson. of thv- Gunny officw stuff. r:nu'nc<l to the city on Sutmdwy awning. Jun:- .1 bridholi- day :‘pr-nt will) lrimdu m town. â€" Mm» Anuiv Bree“, who had been dating {fiends in town and country for the. pask [cw week‘s. returned to her home in anlnlo an Saturday owning. .- ~x‘._ swam-fitting of the new G. T. .K. shogs now bins erected there: â€"Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘hos. Hickey. left town last Monday for their home in flwffnlo. after spending a pleasan't' week“: visit with firicmispgnac} relations .-M r. H Lind, was on Satun‘ â€"Mr. C. C. Schrcibcr. of Locklin, manager of the Halbburton Lumber Co‘s business up north, was in town lately on his way home from a trip to Toronto. He was accompanied by Mrs. Schreiber and children. â€"Mr. J obn Crawford, of this town, has been appointed general agent for the London Life Insurance 00. Ear Noth Ontario. His head ‘quanters .will be at Lindsay. but he will visit Cannington, maveztan. Sunder-land. etc.. at intervals. Bur-Rhorn :1 ers was m hours. - Mr. J. A Doro. nmnagil tral Ontariu Beware of Oimmeuls for Catarrh that contain mercury. n 3313! In“ Mu nu o') ‘ up: mmflmly doungu ‘mh 3 iv. um u h :‘w nu clad .5»qu new: be m “um um; able p") Uni u do 2:. an [old wlhn KW tr m 'h~m RADIUM IN HALIBURTON COUNTY HI 1' Cxurrh Cure :- ukrn iuur- 1m . accurately determimd. lbwt is. prqbab- 1y Blomstrandlte, a hydrous litanog niobratc of uranium. The radio-. active tore;- of the sample is equal to one thirty-(fourth of that of uranium oxide. IL occurs in thin seagms Lrom a quarter-inch [150 one inch in thick- ness, and in small patches in gneiss. It is ja-t black with- glassy. resimus fracture, hard and brittle. J\Chcney a C . Te m Fro! m D uni“ a PP" 7-5.11.3, hm y mi Police Court Calendar. .â€"â€"On Saturday morning a vagrant named Harry lavally ingterviegwed Magistrate Jackson, the meeting be- ing arranged by Chief Nevisom. Lav- ally, who claims to hail from King- ston, was given ten days in Gistle JackSon in January, and later on was sent up for another term 9! 20 days. When liberated he resumed his old habits of begging and loose ‘living. and this time his record earned {or him a sentence of six months in Can- -Mr. I. E. tml prison. Jud-a _\' â€".\IL‘. Alzhur V:xd1u|i.s.ofMoutrcul. v-‘m-d in tow.» Ina“. Fmday and gnu-red at the Pym home. He was companimd by forty stalwart much-Canadian». who also parlook ' 'l‘hl 1'5 m‘u i-osgcituldy. Th 23* hit : Iha M .11 TR" [5' r for \anb'rtorm‘, h‘e-ru thvy min be engaged for 1h.- -xI few months cutting cordnvood rl‘ (1»: Standard Chemical Co. J. Chanev 8: C .. T lulu. 0., c d I taken lute- ndls :cuuz no! and m -.- uu- u her-- of 'h @EEB EW 5:53 “52:. ba 1 urdn 3'. Mr. Thofl. Train. of Kinmounf. v-ed in town Saturday. on a visit BR Falis. called on Er'. I. E. Weldon, barrister. re- d on Friday tram hi3 trip to uxn Experience has established “as a fact. Sold by an dealers. 1 on sowâ€"they grow. 190‘ Seed Annual postpald {no-w an ap- pdcanu. D. U. FERRY Q 00. inmost. M 11 ”I‘m r they will 1 2w monthfl [b i. (‘uherv.‘.~li. of Poi.- ing dlrccior of in: L's; » Power Co, ownn's n1 Burlvigh W'It‘r p0 town Monday {or at . J. Wutmtcr most at LII: ‘ cu do uoy the home I! sue! "an m- weak: “I a: when on- 1,. mncou- nu ! ca . I‘lmh ml- ” \n d dccpt u: pram-thou an n ,u we unmrp they Ill .. gm» ) u cm pm-nbly and" L‘. um}: cure, mtuuhc am: by 149.30. 0., c -n u u m. narcury, ndlv :cuuz directly 9,”. it. ‘ carriage build- ms in town Mon- la» !n 'I‘ulou'u. 00w, by (r it]. (in. (I! 'h I) um. I. huvr-z _\ou ga'. m gaun‘ue. In 7 e. per mm». m: constipnwn 1 and son, of town friends REEVES of Sunder- Pym housc v comm Venerable Henley couple Teie Pen le e Ieteble Autumn. . the camiortahle home 0! Kr. and Mrs. John P. ”Arthur. of uni-thy. Eldon. wan tha, scene of enamel festivities on midi 31. wh-rn the ohiic‘ren. grand-children and friends of the family anther-ed to celebrate the golden wedding of the venerable (mph. Mr. McAi-thur was him in Argflewhirc, Scotland. in 1892.eame to Canada with his parents: when only Lil-10‘ years (A age. nudhm lived all his life within two miles of his paxcnts pioneer home. When he came to Marina»: the Renee forest é‘tl‘CLCith in everfdircction, and the only roadu‘ were the trails made by the few settlch ior their own use. Mrs MoArthur‘s maiden name was Mary Mncluillau; she wan born in Olin“ a. 0nt.. and when six year-a of age cam“: with her brother to Hart- ley \icinity, bicommg the bride of \I MeAithur a: an early 39;! and enduring with u chisel-fumes; that never failed the privations and Ioil incident to pionee: life. _-_ _..._n I‘LL," parents pioneer home. V came to Mariam the flea: stretchcd in cvcry'dircction only road; were the trails the few sottlcrw lor their Mrs MoArthux-‘s .muidon m Mary thnillau; die was Oltmm. Out. and when six ago cam? with her brother 11y \iciuity, Incoming the Me. .\lc.\itlii_ii- at an early -I. .A_r..lm IDIJIUUIII- LU run-M _.-vr Mr. and Mrs. McArthur were bloss- ed with 3 Largo family. Three son“ and fin: daugntcrs surnvc -â€"Mr. Neil Lh-Arthur. Mr. John McArthur. Mr. Peter McAnhur. Mrs. Archibald Lo- gan, Mrs. Alexander Gilchrist.‘Mrs. Archibald MnoMillah. Mrs. Chit-lag Cammlxi: and ms. Duncan Gilchrist. All of the above except “:8. Campbell, wore ploscnt to greet their parents. I‘c-tcr coming from New York City for the happy occgs‘ion. The grand- ._A_. 1‘- ant] CATTLE STARVIIG IIP N08"! l0? lilo "app: vvyw-v... __, ., children numbered twenty-5K, and vied with the others in doing hon)!- to tlm aged but happy head? of the family. The children and grand- children presented their parents with a valuable service of Silver. Other donors we): Mr. and Mrs. Clmrica Mch-tliur. hilvzr huiter (ill-h; Mr.mid Mrs. Neii MacMillnn and Mia Maggie lecnillan. s'nh'cr l’ruit dish; “in Annie Muir. silver pitcher; and Mr. Neil McLean. $10 in gold. Ammg the ant-St. pres-cut “as Mrs. John Mackinllan. who attsndcd the mar! rings of Mr. and Mrs. Mc-Artlmr tif- ty years ago. 'Hio hundrrds of friend; of the ven- ea'alnln couple will unite in wishing that tiny may live to celebrate the diamond anniversary of theirhappv union. and in the Voicing of this hap- py sudhncnt The Pod desires to be included. cluldren numbered twc vied with the others in to tum. aged but hep the family. The cmldrc chddxcn presentgd their Serious Condition of “in!" Brought ‘ About by tho Loo; Wit-tor .iinncroft Times: Many of the fax-1mm throughout this part of the country are without food of any kind for their stock, and as a remit hun- dnxhv of cattle win die from starva- tion. in fact many lune died alchdy. The roads on in such a condition that it would be impossible to get food in even though it could bepro- cured. If the snow does not go of! quickly. many a poor scalar will be left. without a four-footed boast of any kind. It will be rcmcmbcfcd that some 1 â€"I.â€"A ..-Alln 3 "Canada," it says, “has completed 1 the most successful year in her his- tory. Trade from the first day of i1903 to the last day of the year has lbcen steady and uninterrupted. as it {has been unprecedented. The in- crease in the forekn commerce of the country and the expansion at the .intcrnal trade are equally Sltriking. Sales of domestic and Imported goods ‘of all descriptions have increased enormously. Not only has the value of business increased, but profits have been generally better than in previous ycan. 'llhe imalvcncy'mc- 0rd has been comparatively light. cqqsidcritng the increase in gemprnl business, and the smaller 1mm. of bankrupt stocks altering in the' arâ€" kets helped to keep manufacturing ‘and mercantile (trade in a flound, :lhcaJtlhy, condition, while .the tact { that the confiumption of many etaple Mines of m-an‘utwture has oxentaken Pproductivc capacity Inn, by preven- ing over4production, contributed ,handsomely to the same end. The lmalcrial wealth of the 0011an has It will be remembered that me time ago it was repel-ltd that cattle wore starving in the eastern part of Hmlilmrton COunty. owing to the winâ€" ter Suppl) 0! fodder being consumed and the deep snow and constant bliz- zzzrds making it impossible for the n 1‘3an to bruwsc in the woods. The above itrm from line Times goes to show that a sinular condition pre- "an“ in Hastings county. Tat-thru- vuI-‘t. It is to be hoped that. spring mll out in with a rush. 3150 the. farâ€" mm-s of the norm) country will moc- tuin a furious sclnhnck. nu-n 5%th i; contmmu u- .t tutu. .... drmwui by Booker '1‘. Washington to his Agu-Hnuid, of Birmmzhnai. Mu. lt id :1 ”fol-3h! against tlm burning of l‘.('g!‘0{55 at tho Btilk'; in the south- ern states; "The custom of burn- ing human beings has become so comâ€" mon.‘ says Mr. Wasiungtm. “as (enamel) to omit: lute-rest or atâ€" tract unusual attention." And his acids that the-wont (altar: of ”use outrages is that they occur in mm- HEUIIILLLS when Christian churches. Sunday «schools. Christian Endeavw societies and Young Men’s Christian assuciations are tsla‘nlished. and where collections are regularly tak- cn up for sending missionaries to the on up n hmthtm A Buisness View. (Chicago New) BradStreet’.s takes a glance ‘over Canada’s record in 1906. and sees nothing in our-conditions to warrant Ur.- crmkmgs. of the few tariff-hun- gry partisans. who cry out that our trade is in danger. It is a‘ 1)me business review, and will be read will) satisfaction by oyery Canaflian. been largely added to, as m by the increase in the public deposits in the banks and other financial mstitu- tions. by the; extension of old linea’ot busimss and the mablidhpnen‘t 61 new conoorms. the large hymen” made in industries connected withtbe development of the nasal stun! n- sourccs of the Dominion. npd, lutly. by tho addition to the yopohtion’ of the country (1 125.0” to 150,000 mi claasaettlers!’ . 1;: - . ‘ slim. A Terrible Indictment. â€" (Hrnmitou Harald.) p- th‘ moat t'rriblc indict- rcr brought pgainst uncalled at." civilization in the L’nltrd is uoxxtninm in a latter ad- £3 \Vithout a new Spring Suit and Hat. £34 Showing of New andCc a 0.”§§§§§mm§m‘ a Is the work we like best of an. m a There's almost nothing in good Clothing thai for business, hundred of ha idsom: tip 6: .7 Umbrellas, Hats, Shirts, G'ovo‘, Hosiery. ci a dose prices like these: Spling Suits, $4 93. '1 m 39.90. Rain Coats from $1.75 to $9.95. Sp:ii E $1.25 to $3.5). Working Pants, 43:. to $11 w .Norfolk Suits, 52.25. E Easte W Choore your Easter Neckwear and 1 o ' . V . . ‘14 Men's New Furnishings show all the latest an {.71 _ r: W H E GRATHCAM A , J . G F m GROW' THE KING CLOTHIER. {a E namaaaaamfi (1305641 by an open :- that a. new car Fitzgerald’s aiding. of tin: anal-noon ‘ To Mnnitoba md Cumdinn Northwest will leave Toronto every TUESDAY dur- ing Much andApril if Moient business otters. A_ , _- Uia Booth. Leaving his pichxe he heat to this flag to Ram-the c.ro u'ng char. unfortunately he forgot that the nwitoh was still span. so that when the train came along it went dashing down th: siding. ..... {Ru train was in charge of Conductor Shaw. 'lho front engine was derailed and than ed. the c ineer and fireman 0903mm: injury y jumping. The nn;i|iar_v train from L-ndsay clair- damaged. the cugu escaping injury b3 amilinry train Ira ed away the wreck: wcann'a PAIR. 81‘. LOUIS. APRIL 88th TO DIOIHBBR 1*t. 1501 v -13;sengers travelling without Live Stock should take the train leaving To- ronto at 1.45 p.m. ' __ -. n. Settlers One-Way Excursions I904 "assuage; {fielmg with Live Stock should take the train leaving Toronto :t 9 p.m. Colonist Sleeper will be attached to each train. For full particulars and copy of “Settler’s Guide," “Western Canada” and “British Columbia,” apply to any Canaditn Pocifio Agent, or to T- C. HATCIBTT. Cit! A801“- ' A. H. NOTMAN. Aunt-m. General Mn:- Azent. Toma». We have recently added to our business a first-class Hachlne Shop and Foundry, and can supply experienced workmen to undertake all kinds of work in our line. An. Guest: or Mwmnxr Runny, Sauna-nos Gum MACHINE SHOP and FOUNDRY. . BULLEN SBNS, Lindsay Street Bridge. Is the work we like best of all. There's an enthusiasm about it that means business. There’s almost nothing in good Clothing that we haven't gotâ€"the plain far evening’s wear or for Business, hundred of halidsom: tap Coats, stylish Suits, nobby Trousers, Rain Coats. Umbrellas, Hats, Shirts. G‘OVcs, Hosiery. etc., for Spring \Vear. \Ve begin the Season mm close prices like these: Spring Suits, $4 93. Fine Tweed Suits for $6.50 Extra special Suits {3r 89.90. Rain Coats from $1.75 to $9.95. Spring OverCJats, $3 95 to $15.00. All “[031 TrouscfS $1.25 to $3.5). \Vorking Pants, 45:. 1031.65. Boys' School Suits, 3 pieces, $2 00. Boys”, . Norfolk Suits, $2.25. Choose your Easter Neckwear and fine Linens at Graham’s Our Spring Arrivais in Men' s New Furnishings show ail the latest and most correct Novelties of the Season. THE KINâ€"G CLOTHIER. EAST OF BENSON HOUSE A. J.GRAHAM Our stock is large and complete. Ranges and Heating Stoves ail sizes {or coal 0: \\'(:0d, at right pricec. Call and exam-inc the Imperial Oxford Range. It is a beauty. anc}_ will give the best of ,$ REWARD -A Reward of 55 mu 1 5 bepoid to any person giving in- : fgmntionthst willleold to thetfiongotion -o mypenonnelhng‘ inorin o nnty ’ of View: othewiu gun according to 3 the In to kid down inthe Liquor License Mot. mad-mot the sender will be With 00an and the infom- ‘nflon will!» now on promptly. JOHN SHORT, Boom Inspector, Box 478, Hahnâ€"(1w. If you are thinking of purchas- ing 3 Cook Stove or 3 Heating Stove this fa“, call on the satisfaction A good stock of Tinwarc, Granitewarc and H msefumishings always on hand. Plumbing. Hot Air Heating, Hot Water and Stan Heating promptly attended to. Evctroughing a specialty. Try the WOODS STOVE CO for you: next stove. WHUDS STOVE GO. GEO. H. TAYLOR, MANAGER. WOODS TSOVE C0. jSuit and Hat. We want your inspection ()1 of New and,Correct Clothing and Outfittings, ”WWWQW“ Easter Toggery. This preparation is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup. whooping cough and influenza and has become famous for its cura of these diseases over 1 large part of the civilized world. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It not only cure: cold: and influenza, (grip) but counteract nny tendency toward pneumonia. e It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given a a baby to confidently as to an adult. ; Wm! THE YlGTflBlfl [flfll SMIIBS BUMP!!!" OFFICE I“ w. FLAVELLE. The deep-rooted objection to the use of glasses on the ground of unsightliness is entirely removed by the mistic efiect produced by modern methods. BRITTON BRos.,0atiaans. I?” We guarantee a perfect fit In both lenses m" WAY. FRIDAY. APRIL, 1 LI NDSAY 0 Allowed on deposits of $1.00 A) wards, withdrawable on Paid for money left on debenture or more years. ' President. in glasses as THEIR VALUE. 'oot. of Kentâ€"st W. GREER. General Agent. Improperly fitted fumes a d' ment endameme t the e ect of a. perfectly fit being emitted by them. LINDSAY’S “GREATEST CLOTHING STORE OUI’ ONT. and frames. for and “I" g L? YEW.“ ram flank ('11 hi {a mu Ila “ten; PM]! Mt. On .108 mi II 1b Jl

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