Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 5 Apr 1907, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

F course, a man Who won’t try “ Progress A Brancl’9 Clothing Do you wear. “PROGRESS Government Wm Carry It For Further Six Months. THE CHILD lABOR PROBLEM Municipal Debentures â€" Particulars Must Be Given In Notice of Billsâ€" Amend Ontario Insurance Act to Keep Policies In Percyâ€"Arrears of School Taxesâ€"House Ad- journs For Easter Vacation. Toronto, March 28.â€"0n motion at the Premier the legislature, after the transaction of considerable business. mostly routine, adjourned until W. - nesday, April 3. The short M will be mostwelcome to members on both sides of the House, who have found the work in the committees, say nothing of that in during the ally ' . “2W- "2; ’08 s issue sette, in the shape 0! a reclamation issued in the name of Charles. The rayal proclamation appeals for the patriotic cooperation of the peoâ€" ple to secure the re-estabhshment ot “Civility. and announces. that the Sovereign has agreed to the immediate suppression of some of the taxes. while hereafter the farm lands will be cultivated by leased direct to the peasants. Not one of the larger syndicates hitherto en- g'a‘fled in tarmmg vast tracts of land ' be allowed to hold more than 8W0 acres. Burned Their Victims. Forty peasants were killed hlarch 5 in a hard fight with troops in the Mozau' district. The insurgents in that section cut to pieces and burned some of their victims' . A stubborn encounter heavy . the State. or. mm AFTER in. Sir Wilfrid Laurier to Attend Colonial Confer-sneer TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED For Infants and Children. A The Kind You Have Always Bough! BMND 33? mac“ 3 point on the ut 60 miles from Bucharest. where 4,000 insurgents met a strong detachment of . The latter at- tacked the revo peasants with . well as mfan’ try, but the military commander ultimately was , obligodtouseartillery before he was . abletotomethepessantstoretrest. enneetothe _ .. Hacked to Pieces. in Canada. By a cunous comadencs London. March 28.-â€"A special de- Ir. Bryce, Ambassador to the United ' ,Menteredtheflouseinthemid- dle o1 Hr. Borden's slatina of his turner colleague. Accommodated ' a seat to the ' t of the te with est until the finish. Canada Is Satisfied. ply pomted present lot, and that would better perform eexvm' ' g suggestions making them. He . as opposed t-Stf We Carry a. Large Llne of Gold, Gold Filled, Sllver Nickle Cases in Latest Designs. We fit any case with either a. WALTHAM or ELGIN Movement as preferred, in any grade desired, and absolutely guarantee every watch ’. l , . . : an? ‘31:“ of my 353;“ be ' ' 7 n. 19108933 . 70 n we 5611' m . hacked to death by the melted BRITTON BROS. m” FRENCH IN MOROCCO. G.’l‘.B. mm ' INSPECTORS. FOOT OF KENT-81'. - LINDSAY ammo lllllBlE Willi; Cresswell and Jordan, DIALERS IN FOREIGN AND WEST": GRANITE AI! IAIILE IOIIIIEITS, HEAD- STOIEI, PLUNGER? SUP- PLIES, ETC. All work and material sfr‘w’r first did not. bell . ‘ ‘ ' - f class. Being a new firm our Hm} .- we; eve that . ~ , selected and of modern design. hour»:- nes- and satisfaction our motto. Ofllce and Shop 147 Kent-51.. Seexiy opposite Public- Library, W. W. JORDAN. Gum Approves Actionâ€"Sultan Ex- ' pactsd to Yield. . spectiveGovernmentsw' months’ day,asGen.Liautey,theeommander edtheempire. With . _ 'ottheeolmnnoloecupahon,hashad questiouoltrademlati mmmtrodueedahmb toconsultwith.Gen.8ervicro.oonb nothingnewtoofler.'l'hey E! For: manderpttheNmeteenthAnnyQorP'. thatifit suited them whommthesouthotalgenainor- ldartodrawupaplsnodactionJl‘ele- ' eommunieationwiththesouth slow.TheFrenehmission.nowat Sighted-underwhuangm.’ hssbeen Proper and Inevitable. Barth March 28.â€"The occupation Oudja, Morocco, by French troops regarded at the Foreign . _ _ . pbemsaproperan .. which existodatthe resn ‘ 50c. a-éox._ Used with Mm Blood 1! it be confined aim ly to punitive could be improved. andpbe :dherrdmt: YWZC and J’flfd Ozntmad, Edema, Md m for me mu er 0‘ 3 FTC-“Ch the view he expressed five year-3 ago, the moors: forms of rho dzsease: are . _ . . . . Th citizen. and is without ulterior ob- that for no mmdemuon would Can- zedzly cured. At drug-storesâ€"og‘ffom - ‘ , - ' facts. It is assumed here ofliciaDy ads be drawn into the vortex of Euro- lze Cimmsts’ Co. of Canada, Landed, that France will fully obwrve her ar- peen mmmm With w go the W Hmdlooâ€"Ymnlo. Nd in 3* Algeclras. cattle embargo, he promised to eon- ' tude .18 09° Of ‘19“ tinue the efforts which had been made * 0615MB 0‘ “13‘ t.) obtain the removal of 9 restriction ooooummowwooww»w«su ' Q “WW”°°”“"°“”°“"”‘ PASCOE BROS. When the House resumes after the uencral Merchants, Oakwood. holidays morning sessions will be in- Ten departments always kept well assorted. m-Iorceandhelpthehodyb sambahhhsempushm tors, police and educational om - CRESSWELL. and medical practltl' 'oners was taken ' When the report sh'tnted. with a view of facilitatingthe husinem, and on Wednesday Hr. Bourasna intends to call Mr. Fowler to account. Mr. Beddoe’s Refusal. load. 01?, m%m mg . . Ir. Monk moved that. the refund a! mfigmwmflcoga . . . Mr. C. H. Beddoe,accountantotthe e . . ' of the Interior, to answer maintainstllesystem is robust . . . andsuableslttoresist ' . . wlater'sextrunscold. 00 00 Soul byfirocersand Storekeeper: la 34». and idem ______________-__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-- ______________â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- BOOTS AN D SHOES \(A c A N c I E S by the dozen are reported to the - - - ' - . ' - . Ladies’ Fine Lace Boots from $1.50 to $3.00 per pair. Central Business College of Toronto ' ' ' . . . . - . a". eachweekbythebestfirms in our city. We supply whenever poa- Dry GOOdS St00k IS NOW Complete. sihle, but will not send out wuwwfl H poor material. Our graduates know theirs business, please their employers and so get good ss‘sries. We want more good students to supply the demand. MeLeunan Go. rtain Stretchers Elmo Clippers WALL PAPERS Call and see our large stock of Wall Papers ranging in prices from zlc to 20¢ per roll, Borders to‘ match at the same price. MIXED PAINTS, PAIN'I' BRUSHES, KALSOMINE BRUSHES, ETC. We have a well selected stock to choose from. Prices Right. ‘OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQO09006609.. v‘O view, should be continued that the Legislature, at its next ses- sion, may be in a position to deal with this important question." Ready For Dash to Pole. Paris, March 28.â€"The members of the Wellman-Chicego Record-Herald North Pole expedition are completing parations of the bdoon Amer- will leave shortly for Tran- depart next. Hr. Bourassa had no objection. ex- cept that he wished the matter to go to a vote. and as Wednesday was a short sitting it might be ted from going to a vote by 0 o’clock. Sir Wilfrid Laurier said it was his mten' tion to move that the House have morning' sessions. and that the usual evening mm would apply on Wednesday. Hr. Pater would like the lumber M in m' The day of drop pipes and cast iron cylinders is past. as W public know from experience what you want when you buy a pump -s galvanized iron pipe. brass cylinder and steel rods, which do :10‘ 0.0.0.0000.000.00.00900900 ” for Arctic conditions and Poultry Netting 8° “mush finals at SPIt:buicgatrtk‘gl;!‘i’l'lr§.‘of Bird Cages afiedl 'on will.start at Washinguaehines J yum ‘ ‘ofA‘ Clothes Wringers ‘ New val WlTndlcted. Slip Ladders New York, March 28.â€"â€"Indictments Wheel Barrows charging manslaughter in the second Alabastine degee were returned yesterday against the New York Central Railroad; Ira Emmi” A McCormick general Prism Paint dent, and Allied H. Smith, “coined- Fjoop Wax dent, in connection with the fatal Glazed sewer Pipe wreck of the Brewster express an the Portland CO t Harlem dnnslon last month. men McCormick and Smith entered pleas Fire Clay at not wry, and were released on I Fire Brick 310,000 ' esch. The grand Jury also recOmmended many restrictions upon railroad oper- ation in this state. [Trujillo Recaptuvsd. New Orleans, March 28.-A private uahlefiram received here’ states that the ondursns have W the fort of Trufllo. This was the first Caribbean seaport Honduras'tfisn Ml Gold Fields . . ._ . . Cape Town. March 3:. . . . AM ' N: ~ T'untams, New Home and Wilma pounced proclamation A!“ , and was all - â€""""""" that a ThemljealheatherCo”; and mum a of Lindsay, will pay HIGHEST 33$; MN Md 6-H! to CAS CE f HlDES. ' We are making a large bore brass cylinder and steel rod pump thich will outwear and throw more water than any pump on 3“ wkd’s Our practical man, Mr. J. Dennis, looks after all orders and quaint, and we can guarantee satisfaction. Mail orders receive prompt attention. SY LVESTER M’F’G I .TN‘DR A Y Cars For a. trot-m. The W of Railways stated. in reply to Mr. Clements. that orders for earstortheG. '1‘. P.hadbeenplaced ears delivered in order that CG British Fleet Sails April 3. men. SEE-1m MI cruiser II. N resen Bdtilh us at the nav review to will move that the he held invasmpton Roads in honor His Majesty's ad- ot on of the Jamestown the inaugurate ‘ ' trodueed in ll: Exposition will leave England April 3 oasuro ' or so House an m respeettnt Benn ”whoa“! uadmnm . re W\M’\w.~ McLennan 00. ton (West Huron) gives 5. Later. the _.___â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"" from April as to ' consider . . "m will VII“ I“ w . ’7 ,_ ’ 3. High” gndc Instruments SUCh : ‘ 1. Bdl, Kara, Thoma, etc. The 33mg” which ‘s a' quorum-9 of m‘?‘""‘ 0m . .It'n’n‘r

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy