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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 4 May 1900, p. 6

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Mr. Alex. D. Penfold. Y.M.C.A. sec- retnry, vie-{t gwe an interest’ng de- mnptEon of thy gram work being ac- wmplmhrd along Lh's line. Mr. Pen- fold was soars years ago chief auditor for :1 Nzw Yank State railway com- pnn‘ygnd Ls than-{um spec’ally adapt- ed for 1h.) wvx; ha is now enggged in. XMIZA. nilvmy wOr'z had becn started by a New. York railway mg- mto wh) mun}. a. road, had. a will of his cwn. and a purse. able to stand any call mad» upon it, as h?‘ died a few months ago worth $65,000,000. His was a man wlh gave largzly to gcod works in unogstenicntious ways. Other milVay prea‘dents poohrpoohed the i'nnOVation, bu“. Lh ey-soon can to see the good results. ani now. eight large railw y Wrafi'ons are promo' ing Y. ECA. work among tha men, because it is in oppositiom to sv'om influence. Take a lacs: r-ilvny junction, where man have to vnit sometimes for hours â€"â€"give these man: cosy Y.M. (1A. rooms baton! of (In saloon to wait in, and. nine-tenths of them lel choose: the latter withmt_ hes'tjxtion. He had A‘-â€" â€"â€" Linn fivn_ .â€"give these man cosy Y.M. C.A. rooms instead of 1hr, saloon to wait in, and. nine-tenths of them vrjll chooes the latter without hes'tation. He had himself seen the engineer, the fire- man, tha bummâ€"ev’en the admins:- tar who wand the passengm on boardâ€"all under tha influence of liquor owing to an hour's stay ingthe hotel at a jumtion point. Was it. any would» tlnt accidents occurred} Ami 39:11:59 mum could hardly be Blamed â€"thera man no place but the hotel available. He did not know how the presidents of Canadian roads felt to- th: YMCA" but if they sup- it they would have a. better chsdmzw: ILLL“ II en in term of 11311 praise 02 the work being nocomplished by the As- sociation; in Ladysm'th. as many as a thousand soldiers had attended one of 111:3 meetings. In 53th Isaiah there is a glorious promise for all who ,wishto same God. ,,._A_ Cape Town he pmfided himself with an outfit and [an at once for DeAm‘ Junction, whme he met some christian workers from England. Soon after!» accomplnied ‘11.;- Canadian soldiers to Orang: Evan and then to Bel- mt, whole In remained. for nine awe-ks. szzng no tent in which to hold maxing; a Boat lady grantgd mont. why-e In renamed. for nine weeks. Ezvzng no tent in which to hold rimming; a Boat lady granted him the use' at" a shed, in which be established h‘s Y.M.C._~\.. headquarâ€" ters. 'In his unkly d'ury Dr. Bug-tie nones "Held six gospel matings. re- ceived ani distributed 2,003 letters; gave away 2.001. buns. 1‘!» poor soldiers, living on harduwk. relish a. bun as a v-ari able dainty. Dr. Barrie threw himself into any" kind of work, and was proving ih': success expected. Lord Wolse‘ksy. Sir. Geo. Wh‘te, and scuba British commlndersr had spok- rie's worth hid been acknowledged in a letter wxitwn to th: executive by an officer of the; coatingent. at the muest 01 (32:5 men on board the ship. th.n_Dr. qufienlandgd _a.lt Mr. '1 J Winn, office secretary, Emnto, spot) on the topic, “HOW. thy YMCA. Ralps Young Men." He pointed out that since 1873 the Associat on hwd been reprtsented at the annual volunteer camps, and when the call came for soldiers to go to Somh Africa Lbs Associat'on Execu- tiVe ax onto formed the decision to send 560215me with the men. The government lent. all the aid. in its power, and when Dr. Butte, who had just taksn 115 degree, consented. to go, a great wgwe or salisfncvonsivept over the hem-Ls of the amiat'on markers of the province. The spatter deathbed Dr. Battle's life on 9031'}! ahip, an: bofw h: hzd made himself indispmsxhlo to the men, all the time keeping 1h; relig'ous side of his mission \mll to the from. Dr. Bar- Bnports w:re then given from many different points in the district indi- ternoon session the theme Was eating general progress. At the af- ‘How .70 Reach the Young Men of our District for Christ.” - {n8 Member's Opportunities and. Bae- aponsibilitieg" by M2: Lorne lotten, of Petenboro. Mr. Thus. Wilke conducted the “Quid Hour,' which v.3 a season of spiritual Waging. This was followed by an aduess entitled "A Correspond- E. Williamson, general secretaxy. Pet- orboro; Robt. Emerson, Bensfort ;\V‘, J. Gardiner, B.A..- Millbrook; George Gall, Keene; J. B; Walker and F. A. McDiax-m'd. Lindsay. smretnry. Toronto; Mr. J. Peufold (an old railroad man. who will present that feature of the work) .; Mr. G. M. Roger, district ch. irnnn, Peter'boro; Lorna Iotten, A. Drummond and G. particular aim of the conference is to promote some definite work, for young men in the smaller towns and rural districts, either by corresponding members or organized sections. Inn £01an dolegxtes are in at- tendance: 313'. T1 J. \Vilkie. office lune. of the Delegates-Sauces Dis- Cussed at. the Morning and After- nocn So~mons J: he Bvenmg Meeting Th: second confexence in connection with the Young Men‘s Christian As- sociation work of the Fourth District, pomprisfng six counties. opened in tha YJA C.A. rooms here to-day. The REPAESENTATEVES CF DISTRICT ASSOCIATIONS IN SESSION. YMSA. CONFERENCE LINDSAY FIRiDAY, MAY 4th. 1900 The Weekly PoSt. â€"§:§Ue:5, sleep less night. Bagged. out: run-down, pand writable. { If yo'u have the slightest symptom of Kidney or Bladder. trouble, you can test this great medicine free. Ar- rangements have been made whereby every reader of this paper can ob- tain a. trial package of Dr. Pitcher’s Backachs Kidney fl'a'blots absolutely free by enclosing a twp cent stamp for postage to the‘Pitchetr Tablet 00.. {lion-onto, Ont. When giving addres mention this mpgr. ._ "FBI; are convinced Pitcber‘sfnab- lets are what you.“ want you can pur- chase regular. size fior 50 cents per bottle. It not obtainable at your druggist' s, mailed free of postage on receipt of pace. . When Flavelle Bros.’ chop mill was destroyed by fire a. couple of months ago, some thousands of bags escaped with singed. edges. being packed iii bales so tightly that they would not burn readily. These were spread out {these am some at: the danger signals nature seats to! show theta-ck 0t mum is not clear. but Kidney clogged, and Bright' 3 Disease stealing ’huxe entered college without'strong 3 religious conviction, and. throng h the 3 1 good work of the assoriation have em- erged strong in christian faith. To- day the association were desirous of reaching the young men of the whole worldâ€"comprising almost onopfifth of the total population. Japan is the key to the great E:15[,8nd. the key to Japan is the great universities. There the work must be done as it is being done in Canadian and Un- ited States colleges to-dny. The churches of the land owed a great dsbt to the Y.M.C.A.â€"a. debt not yet paid off. Tp the Y.M.C.A. alone is due the expansion of the mission spirit and the supply of workers for the. field. Smutely a missionary leaves our shores that has not been connected with Um Association during his college courseâ€"he could bear tee- t‘unony to the effect upon his own life. as he had thus been led to vol- unteer for the grand work The (hut hes should realize more and more the stimulus and aid they are renewing from. the Y. 1\1..C. A. through- out the 8world. The association. main-‘ tained six buildings in foreign lands,‘ with eighteen secretaries. The young men org India. Atrica, China..lap.1n and South America. have a claim on every christian worker. if Lindsay his need of an association, they young men of Tokio. Bombay, Pekin, and Urinary weakness. compelling fre- quent attention during the‘day, and to flat up many times during the night._ on the empty space in front of the mill and wars being bought readily by fcmars at a low price. Batman 12 and 1 o‘clock to-day a. passer-by no- ticed that the bags ware on fine; and an alarm was sent in to‘ the fire hall. Driver O'Neill made a. quick run, and a flaw minutes' play with; the hose ended the danggr, of. the fire spread- ins under the jmoulse o: the high wind. then blormng. , ‘ Sir Charles Tupper’s Visit. firm visit oi! Sir Charles Tapper to Lindsay on Eridny evening of this week will no doubt be an event; of great imam to the community. Citizens generally are feeling thq how of;the.‘fisit. and Six: engines will be greeted with a woloope that will help nanny they vary consxdemble inconvenience of Laying aside his pal- itical‘ duties for a couple of. days. 1112.3 Lectume Com-an _Comm_itta_e ire â€"Urine cloudy. milk like, or stringy. dark in color or offensim ‘Paintul Seedling sensation in poa- ing it. 'WDull heavy headaches, tired dizzy feeling, taint spells, irregular heart beats. 7 _ ing. that men staring them. in the flame ecveny day- 111 the resuit of dis- m‘duad kidneys; . ‘ Eme- ) ‘ Pain in tha back. . . Weak slugs ish. circulation. Puffy or. jdaxk circles under the eyeg. A Byacmhe Kidney Bladdem Tablet pure and simple, the same yesterday, today. and to-mbrmw. A medicine appealing by its single“! of purpose and. closenesa'ot range to the com- mon sense of evéry reading . think- ing person. 7111‘s swat Kidney medi- cine is a boon alike. to the young; the middle agegi. and the aged. It was the people: who succesd‘ully used Dr. Pitchers .BmkaeheKi'dm) Tablets that applied to it the term The Great Kidney Medicine," because it nempved symptpmg 11199;th {ollqgv- Dr. Pitcher'u Eukucho Kldnoy Tablets Bu 3. Record of Guru Unmanned Because it is not: an experiment, not a “curve 311," but a. minder npâ€"to-da-te Mala, thoroughly tried. and tested on many hundreds of cases in private practice. hospital and. omtdoor clinics. A medicine that has! kept Pace with the times and the advancement of medical science. A medicine confined to a pamicular range. ‘ The meeting was then brought to a close with pmyer and the singing of an appropriate hymn. In my other cities in the East, surely have a need ten times «renter as they are subject to temptations of which we know nothing. The speaker said he believed in personal work. and suggested that the four counties in which Undeay is grouped should nuke an effort to support or aid 3 ms- sicmzry. and thus help in reaching the two hundred million young men in foreign Lands. Associations rmght hold missionary meetings once a month, and every member might con- tribute a small stated sum. .Wh‘le thzre is a land without the gospel we must not cease oun labors to bring all to a fuli realization of the per- sonal Saviour. i has chosen, nevertheless he could not i refrain from cracking a. little joke {owing to th: preponderance of! the gentler sex at the- meeting. He re- garded the Y.MLC.A. as a. peculiar and powerful ally of the christian church- es. Ilia association is peculiar be- cause of its vemtility ”133 Mr. \Vilkie explained. the association tried. to fit in everywhere that "the church was not yet represented. ‘Where is the church tint his started. a spec- ial work among railway men? 815‘ what names is it called] One of the grandest works being accompl’shed l by the Y. M; C. A. is among college s:udemsâ€"thpus;ngds of _young men - ment to vote $18,000 pfi!‘ yes; for five I years in aid of it. Building 3 had been provided at Point Ch rles, Monmal, Tmonto and. Niagara, and $1,000 had just been gmmed for a new build- ing at Sarm‘a. H'e mig ht add that 2) new buildings {qr Y.M. GA. railway Iwork gill be erected in the United I States iand. Canada this _ yea;- Rev. Baht. Emborson, misa'onary- elect to Japan, spoke on Lhe “Two Hundred Million young Men in For- eign Lands." Rev. Embexson is earn- est and 1'qu of zeal to: the work he JUST WHY in helping their brothers and caring for tbs widow and the. orphan. {be excellent choir of the church rendered special musig. and thus mgdo the oc- casidn particnluly pleasing. The male quantumâ€"Messrs. Wane. Por- telr, Harvey and Brimmallnsmg ‘ 3 ok of Ages" in: fine. voice, and law chmr'a rendition 05.. ugly-How's grand an- fl J-_‘â€"â€".‘ m- rut-"v” -v--vâ€"vâ€" vâ€" -- _ man, in which be outlined the duties of a christian. and pointed out that 1113 1.0012 and. kindred organizations were running; tlya divine oqmmapd ' --'Ih9 Ancient order or Unim Workman will hold. an "overflow," ini- tiation meeting to-night. Thursday: -:'Iil:e members of Lindsay Lodge, No. 100, 10.041”... yesterday commem- orated. the 813i: anniversary of the foundation of the order by attending digine service at Canbridge-st. Metho- dist church, marching in a body from the lodge mum at 10.5. Over 100 members were in line. including a few. representatim from Little Britain. and Mnnilla lodges. Rev. '1. Manning, pastor_, delivemd an‘ appropriate set- .» . L, -_.A.I;_-1 LL- Aubha â€".T»uesday night the team. will play a mtch. game on the Agricultural park at 6.15 sharp. The team will be taken from the following players: Henley. Reeves. Armstrong. McAdam. McSwegn. Sinclair. McClung. Stalker. Rodnnn, Miller. Suckvile. Little. Any one who has played the game, or wxmld like to play it, can get aplaoo by attending the practice match. See bulletin board for practice nights at the post office. , night of last meet! twenty new mmâ€" bers were) initiated. but a number of others were unable to attend owing to, prior engagements. those and: other: will be admitted to member- ship this evening. Society Notes. â€"The Brotherhood of Inzomotive mrainmen attended divine servica at the Baptist church hit evening. Tina turnout was a. large one. Rev. Mr. Hu‘ghson. pastor, preached an ap- propriate eermb'n. â€"Sevoml nights each wok during (ha season are set apart. for prac- tice with the Collegiate team. The first practice will tab place at the Agricultural park Malay night (to- morrow), at 6.30 sharp. Anyone who has plan-ed the game. or. would like to plny it. is asked to com up to the grounds Tuesday night, at" any meme -9581“)- .. . . â€"A game of baseball was played on. Saturday afternoon on tho Central school grounds, between the team of that school and the Separate school team, which resulted in a victory for (he latter, the scars being 26 to 16. Batteries: O'Leary tnd Scully. Mc- Wattors. Silva and. Wilson. â€"Lindsay Club having entered the League. it will need WI para- phernalia, outfits, suite. etc.. and as them is no reserve fund the money will have to be! obtaimd from sport- loving citizens. Tab the hint, res-21:; Baseball Notes. â€"Players were out last night {or practice. ¢ (- - â€"'1‘o-night the league Nine will play at the mine-t .park. â€"Mnnday night the League Nine will practice on the mrket puk. All players am asked. to‘ba present. Col. Sam. H ughes. or one of his luria seltqadulatm «letters The following notice in the editorial column: may perhaps account for this; “We cannot undqrtaho to explain in each case why letters ham not been print- ed. .The general formula “Crowded out" with. the possible alternative “Editorial discretion” must cut- adian tmopa. but for the British wounded Awe been 11 Ighly appreciat- ed ...... Diligen t search of the 'fimea page: taila_ to 95¢: lose any moppion 9t to wounded at Pdeberg3 Col. Ryerson, who was thanked. by Lord. Methuen for the work: he did in Kim- berley,.has seen service in Canada. having taken part in suppressing the Fenian Rebellion in 1870. and. the North-west Rebellion in X895. He was for sixyenmamemberof the Provincial p er. amrnt of Ontario. hav- ing sat flaw East Tpronto, and since his has basn in South Attica. his ef- fing-{moot only_on Wfiottbg Qin- Dr. Ryetson in South Africa. The Cape Times, of Cape TownSouth Alix-leash its issue at Tuesday. March 27th. under the heading "Talk of tha my," published: the following; Lieutenant-Colonel G. Sterling Byer- son, the Canadian Red Omen Com- missioner. is nqw: in‘ Cape 'Down, Inv- ing come down for a few. days from Kimberley, where he rendered very great assistance: to the Imperial nu- thorities in looking after and tending Mr: G. E Robertson. assistant en- gineer of the Simcoe-Balsam Lake diyision 03 the Trent Canal, died at Hamilton yesterd; y. Mr. Robertson 1nd been connected with the eng'neer ins and construction of muny of thy largest public works in- the Dominion for tho past 20 years. About three years ago he was tmmfiormd from Cardinal. where he was employed on th’) St. Lawn-ems Canals; to the Sim- coe-‘Bnlmm Iakr,’ division. and his headquarters were at Kirkfield until about Christmas laat, when he remov- ed with his family to Petqrboro to sp‘nd the winter. He was very h'gh- 1y esteemed by all with; whom he came in contact. and his bereaved wim and child will have the sympathy of many. Deceased was only 44 years of age. and was born at Brockville. From sou-land. mhe Tomato Junction Leader and Recorder says: “Dr. Paul A; Gilles- pie, who followed the practice of his profession in Toronto Junction stew years ago, and who has for some years occupied a conspicuous posit'oa inhis plnotwsion in the TMVasl. South Africa, hns recently written letters to his mother, Mrs. Gillesp wie, of Can- nington. from Winburg. Omng Ewe State Euly in October theg Doctor was commandeered to service in the Boer army ambulance corps. He states that he is in.- chsrg e of the hospital at Boshof bas3. On March 12th he hud thec pleasure of meeting with Lord Methuen and nearly all his officers. and whom he characterizes as "jolly good fellows." Statistics show that 25 per cent- 0‘ Mn and. Men autism the torture 0! itching piles. InVestigation mom that Du, A; W. Chasa's Ointmnt hag never yet failed. to cure itching piles. 'and all of these men and women could end their sufferings at once by using it. Scores of thousands have been cured by lh's treatment. Everybody can beg cnmd in' the name my. Trent Canal Engineer Dead Are You One of Them. THE WEEKLY POST, LIN DSAY, ONTARIO, MAY ymra ago. and eight childmn are still living. Hp 91 tout m motive in- terest in th'e tbodiat churqh. and gmrt bop. {Int 11th stung] to Manure 22 years. Having a. grdwinc uphandy ha nomad. to may 10' thirteen years and had the farm noun owned by Mr. Seymour. He then maye'd:_ to Wtwrisht, where he rat Bob. Independant ‘: Mir, Robert Eey'ersdiodonMondno'atthongoot 87 years. 8 monthsaoat' days. intact them is a. straw iwon by some otthofamilyththewu twoyean older. Eur sauna timha hndboena. feeble comiition. and whan he meant- ly caught a. cold tho manta-tin m had diminish“! to the mish- in; point, and thy hum whim stopped. {Eb ends, to Canada. with his 'rfl‘ ‘ mam bunnies. T136 funeral _on Wednesday to the Vu‘nlun cemetery was “601360de may of his hands. Huntsville monster: Sam Hugh‘s; has lost maize. Bis letter writing has killed his main-it}. At one time he was the idol of North Vic- toria. He could carry that riding by atom: and was a. terror to kid 09- ponenta. Tp-day this wondnrful Sam. has ended. Hi3 bmmry upon the field of battle cam restore h‘m to Camdign_popuh:ity. nor regain {or him his lost iustige. It cannot ve- gain for him the lost friendship 01 his former friends. Samfiuthefl ‘3 left clam. A bright. fresh sunny Lane is alwayn inspiring, end. it always denoea good health as well as a happy heart. Many faces that were once over-mt with gloom have been made bright and sunny by Hood‘s Swill». who!) cures ell or the symptoms of dyspepsia" strengthens the nerves and tones up and invigorates the whole cystem. Eâ€"j. 1800‘ his clothing. lava his boots and stockings. and lid body was bud- ly bruised and burnod. was filled. with dust owing to the threahlgfiot the belt, which had been jerked the ti huner. Peering be- hind the shaft. . Comm thought he saw the outrun of g body. and called out. “Who's in there 1" The reply came back in low tonesâ€"“It's meâ€" Bennessy." ‘When the poor fellow was lifted out and married into the en ine room In tainted am. but nllieg in a few minutes. and said “Tab me Mmeâ€"I’ll be all right. Jack: it was my own. fault. and I blame no per- son." The terrible wrench :{nd _thg HE-mBâ€"Lct'ibii‘a the. loose belt had mm“; 31.» P991: .MW 2! every m- - L2- LuL-I his hand. was caught and‘ carried around the M. which yme making 365 1“ng pr mante- Hie both was envied under the shaft. when hegruped. n hocsteun pipe on the floor to save himeelt from being carried umnd and having his brain: beaten out. It is supposed that when he grasped the steam pipe the wrench weaned which tore the arm from its sachet at the shoulder. Mir. Gu'ew' was standing in an engine room. and hearing a. cry he rushed into the little rpom. whigh The mill was shut down about 3 o'clmk for. a short time to permit at some adjustment: betas' nude in the machinery. About 3.30 these had beenfinished and the engineer stated up. Mr. Henneeey, who in town of the mill, entered. a small room «at of the engine mom to piece the belt on the min shalt, about three feet tsom th: floor. .When rewiring the mill this spring M'r. Gamw. placed a. bmmd. at the end of the shaft eothet there could be no danger in shifting the belt. but in. his hurry, or owing to his familiarity with danger. 311-. Ben- neeeydigl not gotothenteead, {at} The Injured Inn Duplnnn: Gun: Fortitudeâ€"Inch Bympnthy Bung Inna-ad” Michael Hmnessy. when: shocking mutilation in an accident. at Cam's mill was noted. briefly in Sntnrdaa": issue. spent a fairly my day yester- day, and his tortitude 3nd recupera- tive powers aroused. the admiration- of thy attending Physicians. While the result is yet, in doubt, Mr. Enn- was)": many friends hope for tho firth-'1': 3.935“ 259 I.“ AMAA to do “mum. I had been treated by Olf but country yslduu for ml yanb‘nwith lime mg I had been read shout your medicine for a lazy time but ha 111 much faith in ll. Lu! tin; can- clndedlwonld tryinnndbefonI ukcn one-third of I bottle of Dr. Home‘s Golden India! Discovery I began to mend. I con- tinued bung it until I had um seven! bottles. Took Dr. Pierce- Plenum Pellets also. Now I feel like anewmn.nndundouhud n day‘l work Is any one.- Medical Adviser sent/re: on receipt of stamps to pay cost of customs and mail- ing only. Send 3: one-cent stamps for book in per covers. or 50 stamps for cloth. to r. R. V. Piece, Buffalo, N. Y. Pierce's Golden Med: ical Discovery. with the general result ful medicine to the testâ€"help at 00°C. and a Speedy ‘33“- SATURDAY’S SAD ACCIDENT. A sonar 818”!" Bow tha Accident Oocurnod. Lived to : Ripe Old Age. His Little Pen Did It. - .Indm ' ""' Wâ€" m“ Amwg «I had ben.mbled with brouchltil Ind anrrh of the bend for eight yarn: Ind mm can kind at time: went diéul in breathing.“ writa .Aw. HM For 60 bron- lchmdecuoxiawcd; an 8 itt 113 0 1,1053 agd other aims; of 93¢.” 8“” ton, “Golden edicnl Discovery" i8 930' tiallyaspedfic. It always help; it ‘1‘ most always cunt. like a cinder is sent to than Large city shores mmm‘eln or an interior firth-‘40 i8 cant, which does not the antldactiou. rumba homo and.‘ do M IMF the. am" who tabs .03“. W in our m I! but 93.1 our a few mtch [has ula “attuned. Which act a: 8 hit to ullum to pur- chase: of onu- good. when the ox- m is put on. tad alter “pm“ or {might in paid. you will find it tn: 'nne cit-y dcmrtmental atoms are start'uw to scatter through the coun- try their spring catalogues. We would remind those who receive them that the» m gmter hummus to'be got at bane from the local merchmts than at the W“! atoms. Only Mr. Thus. Stewart. objected. to m for lateral drains. and and that they be allowpd. to contract their own connection. Decision to: ruervod. Court then adjourned. to mt anin at the can at tho club-mu. S. J. Fox. M.P.P.. appealed. against the measurement of his lot. and Commissioner Pi‘kis val instnrtedto manna name. Mr. R Campbell. on behalf of himself. Mr, J. 99m 9nd Tho court of revision. comprising Mayor Smyth tad Aldermen 110mb- burn. Gillogly. Gmlnm 1nd Crandoll. met this morning in the council cham- ber at 10 o'clock. in conmction with 111;) William and ngin-sts. new. Aid. Crandell occupied the chair. Mr. Church Notes. â€"T.he Methodist chmh 1: Watt- wurth. under the pastoral care of Rev. J. W: Totten. (My of Queen- st.. W.) has had a W“! poriocL M has huh a very cuti- ty'mg imposed in Wrship. and also in finance: the record has been very Waging. Wnrkwofth church will at thoeuid thu' you be .vitbout a debt. the W dabt and dumb improvements having been all provided flat and paid. The con- . tions an! goodpul peace and sunny prevails. A unanimous in- vitntian was. a the Mum Quar- terly Board mating. encoded to Mr. mutton to min on this circuit for a mouth year. _ nishes, White Lead, Uhnnns, g and Shovels, Garden Tools, Lawn Milk Cans, Milk Pans, Seales, 3 Mowers, Garden Hose, Wino Washing Machines. Wringons. 5 Fenoing, Pooitoy Netting, menu; If you intend building this spring call and get our pricesâ€"We can Wc are ready for Spring with Pure Mixed Paints, Paint Brushes, Alabastina, Kalsomine, flils, Var- BINNAMUN EVERSUN, ONLY ONE KIND. “““”“““ ‘ S Conttofficvision CINNAMON 8b EVER SON ’S Buy at Home. KENT STREET, Our Motto “GOOD-GOODS CHEP.” Ancient 0111:: United Workman. Lindsay lodge No. 148. A; 0. U. W.. held a mt autumn-Cm define meeting in Blackwell's lull. Kentâ€"3L, 1a.: evening. April 25th. when 30 candi- dnte- m inimtod. After initation Rb. Nude“. of mm, who has charge at this “Semen Work" decree. Wind tha new at that dogma in 0‘ manner tint will not non ha. lor- gotten by. diam who m fortunate enough to by“ m- wu the mgt 3M and. largely 'atundod hath: our“ by new but Anumher at m at Little Britain 04 mm lodges Imps is wanted hunt to answer to a seduction chm The. cost of Ohio! Bell’s fruitless trig and tho inci- dental expo-u connected with the nrratâ€"includin the pay at up “watchnnn"- [have to ha “an ad. by this cannty, and will un'ount to a pretty penny. fieflmade tint I should employ a. man to which him and. allow him his liberty on the street. I employed J Glubine to match the! prisoneréwhich hediduntil lOo’clock thaf-‘n ht. when they both went to bed; an that (Robina can give no detaile. say- ing that he had been drugged. 0n the 9th I received. a message from Mr. hall that he was leaving Lindsey to bring back the prisoner. Before Mr. Bell had arrived the prisoner M escaped. I hue whet! the country with; three men bedde malt. and give notified ell policemen in the wov'une. also the dimelvent villages autumn intimates neer thelme. IT PAYS TO BUY. YOUR" Winnipeg. April 14th.. 1900. Frederick lave: was arrested by me on the 4th Avail. near Roland on a letter from' 1)- N1. of Lindsay. I knight him to Harden and locked him up inaoenandlett him; there until (ha 10th at the, month. what; his friends and relatives demanded his re- lease. MME.S. [mud A. W. Baum sochitors. with than. I M to m hm.uui toomptiue ml Wstchm asy- by m Unknown. Maegan Wyn t Waldon. barris- ters, who recently aocnredthe warrant flor the arrest of Frederick Lou-es. of Emily township. at Monica, Man. In” mind 0:: following explanation of his was from Countable Stilton.“ save you money. with a large stock at Lowest Prices of. shes, § Wheel Barrows, Horse Clippers Var- é Gorey Bombs and Brushes Spam as, E and Shovels, Garden Tools, Lawn PRISONER LOWES GOT AWAV. A'mh. Campbell, keep a choice assortment of selected seed: for special customers, and thev give satis- fwfion in every case. T hat's because we are extremely careful where we buy. They are guaranteed clean and full of vitality. You can’t do better than buy here. the kind of Land Salt and Plaster we deal inâ€"only one kind, and that the best. We have received a large consignment, and it is awaiting your annual visit. No need to tell you about the advantages of such ap- plicationsâ€"you wouldn't thank us for telling you what you’ve told others many a time. The benefits are undeniable, and the cost is made as low as possible. We Always You Know FAMILY GROCE R. “%\‘\\\\\‘VM 13’ pay: a handsome 9mm“ ”m up 91:than are dd“ "l-L ‘ and am the “Victoria-Montreal" 1‘ ' a thoroughly strong comm“? w up by well-Mn mo (:11 0V ud- thete is an ospficial "33"” Why 36" . an stock should!» taken up by chants. manufacturers, etc. TOM” ch .reholder of five. or m0” 51‘ it" ‘5 W'ntdia-Montreal offers 3 <1th a 1’" (font on any insurance hpm'i place nth the Company alluring; 9:- through one of its 38mm Inga In: of one-fifth of his (in: ins ood 3““! Business men have an excellent 0? Will-nit! to make a substantial 9" Inc In their {1w insurance Pm‘nim and to seem a good ‘mwstmeot by purchasing the stock or the Victorir Mm: m Insurance Co. two 1“" and thou-and. dollus of which 3500‘ Ma pu‘. um from 016““ that Fin Insurance almost innrf tho low mate of admissiun U Monday night. April 30 1: grand organizer. leaves in 1 ing for Port Perry, to initn unnam- of new memlmrs i ydl neturn hero for Momt mg. Members will now in blends to be ores-out on until Monday night. and ‘ will nearly double its me! is o gloat work for lodge, and shows the estwm an order is paid by the I“ 910 of tho town. 139 0Tde 1' tho [in is doing non work and animus of the E‘- é? were present to see the initmtic especially 1’39 Super). degree, um loud in their praises at the grez oess at the meeting and the la: dition of ”our: members “110 the order. {this lodge his do great work in Lindsay during :1 17 years, making glad the hon various deceased members. The in; and many others who want join. but could not on mm other writs be present. Ridge management decided to e LINDSAY ThiaSeemsGood! The New... Hardware Men I orderâ€"all ‘8“ .t work for the of th§5 00“.“! end

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