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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 26 Apr 1907, p. 11

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Baked to a golden ruse: brown. So fresh, and crisp, and tempting, that justopeningthe box is tenfng the appetite. And you find a new delightinevery one you eat. Yon get perfection when you get Mooney’s Perfection ouooooooooooooeeee gm Remus on : llings in General By “THE STROLLER." «009990099999099990 1239:2- is conxiderable talk of :3. Emmy spattix; going on just W between two men of our» {DWI}. W11) ought to know better. At one of them we are not surprised, 15 1:1: 907: of nun: is melt and drink to him. but at the other. Senator 51:33:12. “9 'll‘f‘. Had the Senator _:wfed the llugl'u-s‘ first letté‘l'. as e have no doubt he wishes now he bud. no 0:10 Would invv Llwu‘;ht any "1-31ka of fur. “lil‘Tt‘lL‘l now. ‘omc ' credit for luv'm; lhii‘Ji llu is almost As fur as rowcv'nwl, don't ' :lmrw l" .inyzhin; that J; could «in or 911;.” {full xx mild udd 'nrn' de:i'.:: from the estimation in l~ 1'; id by our rum-thinki- Wn ll we not “Hid. any i)! Ills M‘l} «_ for {fun that 34‘." .vm- as l l:.lll<r()ll.‘ fm'lizi; tint. Iv :lli’: spit out L1 helf is My. sud lfw is Lou ~«In-r". in wmr away the 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 3;.0 gnu"- him gore Wu“. .~ had i; ii“:- LA “Ittli' ?‘ will ”11;.llfi‘.‘. \\ " pygnv‘ ‘. 'I one}: lw .1; hills-:13. TQ‘Tl Noll. ' ,,- get how much gnomey was Harvesters!” in manufactur- ing enterprises last! mt. but it wad confidently over 100 minim Lathe arty all the mammllaetureu are actually [going to spend. a mil- lion dollars. and more it acumen. 101‘ vmrknm’s booms. Does any sane person insight: that! these m- ufaoturers would invest! od'thmgdidltheymt heel mthat cunts-y was going ahead? Td read 'their augments me would in- . ' . meiglh- zglrpuesg impuhlip. with its 90 millions _ Pe.WemCamda m lineme- wily feel it; to some extent“. Whe- ther we have2 free trade. a revenue rtarifh or this ao-caiued. "adequate proteotm” We might as well try to stop a thunder storm crossing} the boundary line. Let us all} play the [game and talk com. | There Occasionally comes across the border home greet pack-aMQ‘IIIU yarns about treaties, etc., that are on the "lupin. between Great Bn‘tain and the U. S. legal-ding this fair . The news is set forth so authentically (i) that one is almost tempted to believe it. and in spite of the fact that it i; denied tune and again by those who ought to kiwwoflt‘hese 'i it isre- coated as often as the papers run out of news. N if, we Canadians how our cousin Jonathan better than. anyone else under the sun. We know him to be lube (biggest hog under “the blue canopy of heaven. and unless he «gets thinzs in the proper. Mom of 10 'to I, he won't play.. we know that as a nation he .will do things. that if dome as an hidividml. would lend him behind the hairs. and that if even a bargtnén is struck and there is a possibility of getting out of it by some smart: Alick trick he will stoop to anything to do sueâ€"witness the ranged map of Maine. rthe 33.!â€" mon mange, the Canal fiasco and other little, petty. mantricks. too numerous to mention. It would be pleasant t'q have every of firiotion removed. .. time they Will be. by the good sense of those negotiatingâ€"tun is. if. the negotiating is~ left to the U. S.a.nd Canada. r without British interfer- ence. As far as trade said com- memo is concerned. however. both ’ncle Sam and John Bull can'reet assured that this country will have an eye open for number one just (L‘s big as the l’. S. ever had. and ma our honored premier. Sir “'ilfred lunar- ier. has more $113? once midi We have :rome ‘to .\Vashi:tz1ton with hat in hand tor the lns’t time. We are getting a bit boy now. and are just conunencin'; to feel our oats. and when we find our railroads unable to cope with either outgoinz on im- coming truffle. in spilto of tho. enor- mous efforta pulc forth to relieve tho congestion, we can allord to wail in our own parlor for suggestiozh or proimulm from any and everybody who want to do more business with us than they use at prurient doixg; .:«-;.' Ilhllfu'!‘ oi the brain jiy rc:idin.;, A lotto: appeared in The Pesto! euci; stuff. it. to alupyw the grad. .40. I. file. hiyaâ€"oi“ .iyu who and al- . Tlu-rc are .I. crrf-itm of his kidney to be met. ..‘.'.': is aw :0 through life, and the “last plan in dealing- \\il’.h them is :0 fat than have llli'll‘ any: and pay 3943931qu :0 ll. As our citizens 'Je.lk110“.t‘V¢-r_'v‘ :entlemrtn who has had the honor of stimling up agflimt In. either for the nomination in hlls W31 My, or .ie it candidate of the Liberal nifty, 1'1;in been, dubbed 9." him Julâ€"Well, as anything but. gentlemanly. with plenty of descrip- Ifie adjectives thrown in, whereas. we 1-: know, Liberal and CODSGEKI‘CIVG Lise, that, man for mun, his opponâ€" ens have been better men for the 30M: and country, socially, morally. mm ‘. ‘ :Tddlilslg, or any other “By one 368‘?» look :it it. They all lack- “ :39 one t'S‘f‘Iltll: (I; that has fund the Hughes to vicwry, and ‘33: {5. 21:! ineffeblv gall. As it L5 in: array 1:14: 2.x: will stop his 9*? wrung, we would adviy; the i‘ :3.:'- ‘ o! the :0, the tows, he lives '. by dimistinz trom .33: findence and let Eh- cannot hope shame the other r3.0VV him up in 1.1.: to thus? who know vi". only hnve more ’31:: 1: him for his ' 1'10: l ”,5mwm’ to read the protec- Qflfm‘st 19-1-8?» these dlf‘" regard- if? Sorry plight our country in arm. .ikell‘ to be in. if these horrid .m.,d°fl~ grant "adequate protec- them, the estimiltion of some of W Caxudq must be a; ver rich L' a ’3'. for when poverty stri esthe £331!“ a“? have been. pmpheoyimz (m. ttmr some timu. all the Luc- loll“ re Will look to Camdw to dicta! t“"3!" od’ their surplus pro-. 919 wit“ £3111 m. ninety million p80- ‘00. new able to live at! ecvcnmil- a; ‘r 2004 times . -. is it not? An- ... , ”dub bothers them: L‘s thlfi in,“ fauna. leyolaim that . his)!“ (I! it twin: on the sta- M m" (”‘51th a disturb- l g’ ' small! Monday, 'thiut. we wnint to call .98.?- tiou'lur annuities; to. Alter oom- meuid'uu this lmc paper, for its: stand on 'touuxxranoe. and. allowing its column-i lto be used. for the dis. comics). of the stone, the writer went on to decry tho cigarette haubit, call- in: on the Y.M.C.A., the X, Q. Y. Z, the miniseers and others generâ€" ally. to rune up in they'll might and do sounething. The writer thengavo an instance of a boy, again; into a. grocery store and buying a. wad of cigarettes and distributing: them to other boys. whom he saw smok' r them. He may» he saw all this wit his own eyes. II we remember ought. it is illegal for grocers to sell cigarettes, and. it seems to us that if that gentleman really want- ed to shop the evil he would have immediately, laid on inform against the grocer. and seen tlnt it was put through. He could. depend. on getting all the help and sympathy" possible from the Magifirate. If he is in earnest he can do so yet. Here is just the whole trouble in the on- forcing oi. what: are called sumpt- 'uary laws. more especially those geâ€" latin; to the liquor traffic. If we see a man steal or feloniously wound or kill, we have :no hesitanqy in help- in; the law all we can to orin; the delinquent to Inmiehnnent, but if we can prove â€"- as «thia correspondent said he could. â€"- than. the liquor. or: other laws of that nature are brok- en. we will actually go ou‘t' .gf our wa y 'to be out of thcl way when want.- ed. \Ve do not, wish to blame “up more than Winn we are all. tarred with the same stick and arq 8!“. prac- tically, mania. Hi: My wal be taken for [muted that the vaatm jority of our citizens want decency and m in Itheir midst, but we can safel,wgerth.a"l: time a very y prfiportipn dagem would {aka the marble to attend a metallic meet- main-mural,” cuttingoflany olthe licmaeo. and a mu mllctr number who would publicly expres- their views on Cheque-cm for (ear of hunting label. pockets. Then when it causes to donut “the echoed work of tint. the law is not broken, or it rokenfihas the m is punished. tin. num- ber is represented by s wrest In; named on end 00000» 't ulW’omiiOhwnthhenMvstbem .to mm W; 0:.an new?! car ' out proper! can only be ' ‘I say' pub“; 012' ' ' «any law, un- le. the INDIVIDUAL 5 prepared“ take his churn d the work and.»- probrium it My. in seeing that. it is lived up 0;? by 3;” teams-rue: This idea d N “In: 1". doubt may offhem Eli 3 meme fARll nonsg SECRET! OF SELLING BUTTER. This time We is made ltothe marketing. at butter. made at lune on the term, to private outdoors. or. Ito groceryl dealers. We all know that! one mum wins at tin business. where emitter. with apparentivjust as [good meter; makes a failure .01 it. or all! least an indifferent quccess.' How is it we sat, 'tihgat there should be this dittoreme I , In the fast plane we. must start wtwflthgpod‘butm. Noomcsn cell poor mutton and keep it upvery, long. writes E. L. Vincent: in Win- casein Agriolflturiqtf People will not bar any; length of time patron- ize the men who tax-huge them. butter unit does not taste good. megl’guod and keep good until used up. Salt-here momma firaaplaos an- ticle pull: up. in: attractive packages and Win; the m of. emu}: Wflkm'nship 1mm dejry to market. You may take {the very best butter.l made and put. ilti up in. .a{ slouchy. careless way and it: will ‘ of attract customers. Just the mat- ter of the cloth or paper that is laid a. jazz- of. bultlter will sometimes e or break 3 (#1113061- Neatneos of the inexorable lawn of but- ter making and. selling. If tiherbut- ter is Laid down. in wooden ltujzs or pails. which will 'pelrmi't the brine to ooze through every pore. that. too. will hurt, the prospect of making. a so o. Stunting out. then. with goodlbuth tar. neatly packed. then what Y Then cornea the problem 0d the man. The other day, I was talking with an. old man aibtmt the success, or rather: want of swcceus. of. a son. of his in disposing of hunter. and other farm produce. "He is not ‘a firstâ€"climax hand at it," the old. mun said. “I think'he is too (lanky Ho dom not attract Ioiko 'to him." Now Inght there. I am satisfied. is one of the grants secrets of success in selling butcher. or anything. else. in fact, People like to be treated oomfi’xously. They will the. 'too, or they will hunt up some other‘ farm- er 'to supply (them. Most city peo- ple know what good butter is. They know, also. wha't: [good treatment in. To quote the old man above referred to a little further. let me say that to Can and Uses the Best Available Rel-neat“. the Dominion Psrlismont for the reg- ulstion of the mnufscturo sud sole of patent or propristsry medicine: is of the utmost importance, and it is receiving a. great desl of attention, not only by the proprietary medicine manufacturers, but also b the lending doctors and druggists. 'very manu- fsctursr of reliable sud high clue remedies welcomes the bill as s step in the right direction. The discussion has brought out the fsct that the best physicians in Csnsds and on the con- tinent approve of and prescribe Psy- chino in cases of the most dificult chsrscter. In a recent instance of very serious throat sud lung trouble the patient. hsd been using Psychine. Two leading United States specialists were consulted, eminent Canadian physicians. Upon learning what the patient was using. a sample of Psychine was taken and analyzed, with the result that the physicians advised its continuance. They prescribed no other medicine but Psychine. with the result that the pn- tlent has fully recovered and is s splendid walking and talking adver- tisement for the wonderful curstivo power of a remedy that will “stand up" before the kconest profmionsl criticism and unslysis. As s builder up of the system and restorer of I“ wasted conditions, Psychine has no equal. and the best and most. earnest physicians recognise this fact. state. I had lnzrlxpze the year before; it settled on my lungs and opt Wot“ till I got down so low I m in (or six I had A consultation of doctors. and th could do nothing more {or me. Then use Psychlne. I took the “Seine for more than s year. It certainly did warden tor me. I an new among-s1 '- befoun sickness." IRS. 8. 01". lorpeth, Out. Psychine, pronounced Si-keen. isthe greatest of tonics. buildingup the sys- tem. increasing the appetite. purify- ing the blood. sids digestion, sud sch directly upon the throat and lung. giving tone and vigor to the entire system. At all druggists, 50c. and $1. or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, 179 I King Street. West, Toronto. in speaking of his own way, otdoal-l ling with men he said: "I always fmmd it; beat to treat. folks decently. You have got to take ltihcm. as they are. You must study human mlburc." M LIFE ON THE FARMâ€"“’llAT IT IUGHT BE MADE. A correspondent write!- to tho Ot- tawa Valley Journal the following. “film.“itisuatetosay that tow manor: or farmers: noun can am to derive me benefit; from s cal-dull perusal of the well Mount out Dalton“: It Icema- Ito me; the tunnel" above Ill others has lit. within his power. to mice MEN» happiness and Mme :00 the full. Bimud fields; fro-1h. pure sir. Ml. clan: sumhinc. ccmo'tne, to make life on «the term the uncoupled- cam: in the joy.1wallth', happineas and bane to the world. Yet'. how many (armors tail to realizefihe lgreatl hap- m then; might. be theirs. Think dlthopleasmon Lheonehundot the farmer with the mood. ga roenol truit and vegotulblee and the nice , flowers and lawn on which romp-the bright, happy clnldreu. not. only at this farm alone“. but 0'! the neighbor- hood. 0n the other; hand. let us new the [arm whens no garden is kept; where were is no- jam .or Hoovers to brighten the lives of- the young peoples when: the boys and can: find. the harm simply! a. place to world. eat and sleep with no inter pleasure. Such 3p)? and gals mdly fail to leave the lint-m u soon lag-they are old enough and hired held can scarcely be remodel! to m, munch 1am. Sues fauna pie simply a fruitful source of the human failures we even on our sheets and. in our jails and poor- houses. Nona there is no place like the hmanditis‘bdbterbdbeamcceaa- ml farmer than an unsucocmtulbuu- mess mam. We find it almost} un- iversally a farm the the Lax-mgr who yawn gigloodl garden; furnishing a bountiful slipply 0!! them mouthful foodsf. is the eucmstul and happy one. while his neighbor. who "baa no mm to bother with a. tandem" as me people we)" is the one whose bum, doors are. of: the hunger; whose lien- ES 8 a 3 s l e i S s, to a E El 5 -m Evening Post fluoride each. , .=-' evening at In. no memo A}; , «on. me I. 9. mm ,. (not in noizhhors' home tor the city alone) entertaining their friends urn- ong nature's grandeur in fruit: and flower. I wish my childnm to live "near lto nil-tom’s heart.'\ Art mall right knits plaeot but there isno art so perfect; so entrancing as nature's urt‘gemocmsly when retoucht-d bushl- ful humnnhnmd. , So I «am give me at home witli a good Wan diluwn and withhnp- lpyt healthy childrqy with who! mammal Railings to meet the muni- .tics of life and I will outside? on .‘ lite ol vaut'ly, lzmnmor m than it I ammonia-11mm wenuhstl the ow blltlhe health; happine- ur attention at my children. As we dzive Mb the country. we. see many Wu] tum mm and: lawns. and are marred to the own- ers as the but tanners in their var- ious neighborhoodn It 30s- without saying that: the been on much a film are prondofthcirhomo undl'tlis not: difficult to Mt than in sign riculturq, the lynndect profession: un- der the am. The labor quc‘ioo is a. much hammer problem all such a form than on ltho dilapidated term of his neighbor. In driving thmg‘h an adjoining cormtyl a about: time ago my com- panions pointed out. a. home to me as that of one on the wealthiea men in the country. The buildingocon- siated at a can-stony lloz house and a few miserable outbuildimm This man had made a! financial success mostly by tannin; money “board- ing‘, but at the expense of the tin- nnoial and Moral “'olfaro of His. Family. His boys had long since been dis. ousted with farm life and gonzo to the city and become good-formant in; wrecks. In a very flew years the parents must die and leave all their wealth; no doubt most of it will :30 to these boys and only hasten their downward journey, and. in a short time that family will be for- gotten. A short distance from them we passed some beautiful m Mines. nicely painted with beautiful lawns and gardens. These, are enduring, comes and I have no doubt: they, Will :30 down through generation alter generation of the same family. and' all the creditalue citizens helm to make this Gandhi of can on meat- 3 84:8 3 ll» E3 ~ lillllii .5. l: '5 in i 8 £3 “Atthc sgeot‘ztirny lungs were ln s terriblo‘ macaw. Could we flew: hr, sans nice v' .or some wage. cull-fly food at will :tend tain- theta-m! oi the young talk» nqtlike . , _ 0‘. out a. It“ t ‘ ' in addition to two 1) I v plo 0‘ berm mice conditioh for the privilege ol entertaining their friends occasion- ally in the evening tut :1 gram offloâ€" quot._ or tennis? Let us all think these subjects over did out if there in not something we can do to add to _the happiness at our Inmilies, and to interact than in the amt noble calling on earth â€" farming. y oun; folk are young folk to-diy ‘as they were when we were young and they will not take kindlv to any work with fun alt home they will go fill-Vin; 4: voice in all ddtnéld, and let them luvr.;~'omo- thing all their, own, it. will .pay us iwell. Can we not all put. a little” more thought or consideration into! the work and aid in making Canada a happy; contented home of farm-t era? “1'. J. KERR. EXTENSION OF TIIE mum. trons-u, unconscious s. n., no : TmthlMtl. Tue policy of the hovcrnmcnt in respect to the rmursls [or all to railways which have come be'O‘fe them since last sci-lemmwas lstmevl by Premier Whitney in the legisla- tule the other evening. In .1 general way. he mid that the Govcrummt still believed the timc had com: to atop the granting of land to an) 1.! thus enterprises. or to gch any othtr asunluuce. unions in ”Caption- sl rial-es. where the public intern-sis wen- cltarlv served. . An enlargement of time (or the completion of the Irondale. 3.10- croft and Ottawa Railway to Ur- curTer 31. 1910. was granted. To the 'l‘owno. Lindsay Peal- broke Railway. evtcnslm of time to December 1. 1009, was granted. CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLE-.13 Ashpbendsflcctivs remedy!!! SORB THROAT!» AND couons They cable. the W veins of Oracle-e withtbosocsblngmddl dusndlico- that. Your or from on. in m mm Unitummp Mr G. G. f‘ublow. Clue! Dairy Iu- spector. has made the following choice of chccsc inspector; for lh.s and adJaccnt districts: D. J. Clim- eron. Lindsay; J. B. Lowery, Bao- :roft: R. M. Ward. l‘eterboro; It. '1'. Grey. Campbelll‘ord; Hugh Howie. Believillc. - ~ â€"â€".___. m bye born. 01) 'Ihuxsduy. April 18th Mr. J15. Heliinley. farmer. who li\es near North Ops chccsc factory. narrowly escaped fatal injury. .Wllile in the stable he owns kicked by one of the young horses and rendered insou-‘i- bio for a time. Had he: been in inch mar the animal's heels the 'nyuy would in all probability have o--.-n atlendcu with fatal results. The Federal. Cdlqge has prepared a special. about, but practical book- keeping: oourpe which can be com- pleted in gwd months by those who shady. pm a.- lgood. general ed- ucatim May and June are the two man not apart for: this work sad it will bemoennry to begin not. later than May, 6th. ' him books business papers. sum sad. W; is plsoed int the mole m ct ‘26. Th s an excellent cope-unity to pre- pare Ian at (good oflioo posltlm at email a“. Drum neglect lt.â€"dlw2. â€"__..._.__ “WW. 0!: April 18th. at the Simpson house. Mr. N. G. 1M. Mlenln theBsndehcmhrtho wmwuthoarusstocw M9 partydm-lsndgwhomrsd Would one busims $113.1. means all work amino play If we cannot. intersperne their 2 2 i ”‘HREE‘ TIMES A DAY the nu- round is too onentodosnythhcsmsybuttheasbe ~ wsy.sowe recommendcverybody Pkfifi" Sosp (organ-washing. Map transom dh-tsothsttheyslldeof thedbhaslly. Anyehfldanwsshtbedbha flew minutes with “SURPRISE” Soap. ins Amadoesn’tgrurtthehmcisgmkethanm sndroush. There nothinahsrs utҤURPRI$E” SospJndlttnkessolltfleofittodosbiclotofwork 99 “The Washington” A store of Quality a l” i t 3 You like buying Shoes where you're guaranteed satisfaction. Visit “The Washington ’ ; allow us to explain our methods. and show the quality of goods we sell. Selection of spring styles this week is large and possibly prices are better for you than later in the season. Welcome whether buy- ing or only to look. Money back If not suited. F. A. ROBINSON SHOE com ...... 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