> one ! ABN? xmmmm mmwmm Write}; I: would, OUR vie Mill In years past commercini men. and others visiting Lindsay have cracked ' all over the Dominion about the â€3123: qualities of Lindsay mud and. the terrible condition of our roids. my would candidly admit, when questioned. that the town was one at the best business centres they visit- ed. and that the main street was a. noble thoroughtare in width, but these explanations did not always 101- mmpkehcmea blackmarkm ï¬ned against our. town in the minds of may. The regrettable featured it all is that while this impression was being created our councils were spend- ing thousands of doumof. the peoplo’a may in useless patch-work. The traveller who heard. on the occasion of his fall visit that same thdnsands of dollaxs had been expended on the stmts since his visits. in the spring was muted in expressing increduiâ€" ityasheguedon the seqotmnd though which the_hotel 'bns conveyed. Beyond question, our city mm have. for years been manly, careless of “appearances," and the fair. fame of the town has suffered incalculably thereby. During the past few years there have been cheering evidences that concession line methods of roul- lmilding are about to be abandoned, thanks to the interest awakened by. common-sense talks given on the sub- ject by Provincial Rmd Commissioner Campbell, but as yet little has been: done to create a. better influence on visitors. Some three years ago Mr. campbell advised that William-st. as far as the station be made a model road; the idea was commended, a grant 125 made. but was afterwards withâ€" tlrawn. and since then nothing has been done. True. there was talk of Sewers being laid, but it the property- owners saw that the council meant business they would haveoomq to time rather than have the road. injured un- necessarily a. few years later. Mr. Cemeell's selection. _ of _William-§t. ,J- -l hint flow the station. and visitors- U1 [LI-lb a...» w...â€" we‘d men exercise the, greatest. in- ammoâ€"many of them vis Ling near- U ovary city and town in the coun- try in the course of a year’s wander- inas- and as dry are keen observers and much given 'to exchanging views my the business men whom ,they. meet, the good and bad features of the towns and cities are very fre- quently talked. over. ‘ Ipswiae becansa of the thousands of mtm arriving by train whom im- ll'emons concerning the town were tinged by what they sown of it while passmg from the station. to the ho- {£13, _and back again. Nine-tenths on the'mitors who come here! to tranï¬zct husmess see only William .and Kent- §f3.. yithAglimpees of the strpets lead- ,A..- -L- flB-mputation of a city or town is very wterinlly affected by the first formed in the minds of Worms ,...1 visitors. Of this class oom- "-m °.-...rv_., .. E‘s-'themfmm. and it {3; inain streets 810 had they naturally conclude that the others are very much worse. These are regettable features lath-e management of town affairs, , 400 there are others also ~requu'lng attention. When a, town is spokenof 33, “a- clean town." it stapdg for mugh -1! means that the people realize their duties as citizens and: that .the Mil exercises a needed oteraght “1 as a. clean town eithsn in respect of the care of the streets or o£.the back Yards and lanes of its busmess places. Many of the streets are 999d by adjacent citizens as aglnmp-l mg ground for all sorts of uquhtly. MUSE, and in too many of the back: yards are mountains of ashes .and him!)8 of unsanitary litter of vanous _- Ihese are matters for the at- 'tenuon of council, and: it mld be an eye-opener for the members if they men} a little time. poking about these mu (Avuuaca a. Wm“ v-..-_. in the matter of small details. 7]";- fqnnnately Lindsay c‘apnot. be class- 7~Aâ€"AA_L .W‘b commend to the careful con- .“démtion or our city fathers the fol- lowing provisions of a lay-law recent- 1.3 Fused by the Kingston city conn- cfl'.an‘1 suggeSt that the 3:099. 0f Samtary Inspector Douglas' dunes be M‘OWetthadepositofrefue 3:011: streets, and that ametoï¬ the . gem a men; in recei own “he! be ï¬g!» town scavenger 1101' the In View of the prevalent custm 0f merchants leaving Mm’ packs etc-. in front of their Stom’ and the 01086 attention the 90““. m at resent paying to mm “why: law relative to the mm“ 33 quoted~ It will be noted that 0'0 umwanovr; “we isfor â€tranï¬mï¬on pt! 0313'. and does not even anowoeofflathfl “mung of 80°35- It 18 . :11 â€us same unpackin8~ i“ the “w qt 3 great deal of the waste paper lying bog; sides at the W m“ _ A‘ a..." The clause reads: “No person shall pm“, or cause to be placed. anm cask. “Ml- hogm punchadn. box baa- ket‘ Paciï¬sm bale. furniture, waggonz, cart, 0" Other vehicle without hon-sag, “00d. stone, brick, plank, boardsnor “1m obstruction, article», or thlgg wll'atli'oewa‘r in or upon any puma}, “Mt: Place, pavement. or sidewalk or Ward in the city, except: when any s“ch article is being actually nov- °d ‘3' new“ or. along and! Street 0' place. or arch a mm or ruminant, amihxeopt as mum “’4“! is pram ' ‘ “N0 person shall aw 9r My W m m. (I m m 0de designs at $3 new line of t opened, at ï¬ve and m Swtch Suitings jUS A.-- piaces." 33-1153): MAY 4th. 1900 T I DY TOWN. They Are the Fruitful Source of Head- nchu. lemu- Disorders. Pain: In the Buck and Loin: and the Feeling of Com: West-Inca an: Amie:- 00 my Women Almost every woman; meets daily with innumerable little worries in her household affairs. Perhaps they. MAKE SO MANY WOHEN LOOK PREMATURELY OLD. The effort of the police, city oom- missionem, caretekers of parks. and other officials lately. to have the parks and streets of the city kept in ‘good order, are: along Lhe right line, tending to improve the city’s ap- pearrance and give it a. more business- like air. mot that reason the public should support the enforcement of the â€'8- ‘â€tï¬mtï¬t‘t‘ 331‘" â€â€˜ Spec 138 3 0. Jl neat bmhen. is the section relating g throwing waste material on the street. The when of the property committee am now turning their at- tention to this matter and. intend to have the brow: ~«Warned. It is aa- Iollows: "No _ ' dial! throw an dirt. filth. . cindem. 5109!. m- fuae or any other castaway matter, or thing, or oarcases of animals. or rubbish in or upon any public street, sidewalk. boulgvud, crossing. road. lane o_r ï¬shing: Pmyidogl alwayg, that the sprinting of ashes-or salt on slippery places, on the Muskie- walks, for the purpose of preventing pedestrians from slipping. shall not be deemed a fraction of this byâ€"law." :‘l‘ho proposal to ham the market scavenger clear tlm waste paper of! the streets during the summer months is a good one, with which the property committee m in sympathy and will probably see carried out. lay-laws. or upon an Mk3, «allow such goods, wares, or Who belong- ing tohim toremammonuponany public sidewalk 10m than may be necessary tqï¬nd or 31111on thaw†.----- men look prematurely old. Their efï¬ect may also be noticeable in other. ways, such: an sick or nervous head- ache. fickle appetite, pains in the back or 105m. palpitation of the heart, and a. feeling of constant wear- iness. It you are experiencing any of these symptom it is a sign that the blood and nerves need attention, and for this purpose Dr. Willinm' Pink Pill for pale people are woman's best friend. They are particular- ly adapted as a regulator. of the ailments that afflict women, and through the blood and. nerves act up- on the whole system. bringing bright- ness to the eye, and eiglow of health to the cheeks. {thousands of grate- tetwnrd, but these constant little worries have their effect upon the nervous system. Indeed, it is these little worries that make so many wo- m twyv vvuv _.-.__, ledge tho benefit derived from this great medicine is Mrs. Jas Hughes, at Dromoro, P.E.I., a lady. who :03- sesses the respect and esteem of all who know her. Mrs. Hughes speaks of her illness and cure as follows: "Until about four. years ago I had always enjoyed good health, and was looked upon as one who possessed a. robust constitution. Then Ibegan to nrnr-r mak. was troubled with w grow m Wail ulvwvnqâ€" 7V vere headaches, and- frequently with violent pains in the region of my heart. fran which I worm; ‘only rigid by a skilful doctor, but although under his care for several months, I grew gradually weaker and weaker, until finally I was not able to leave my bed. Then I called in another doctor, whose treatment, although conï¬ned for some; eight months, _.~- “mom fruitless. I was scarcely until finally I was not awe to leave my bed. Then I called in another doctor, whose treatment, although oontined for some; eight months, was equally fruitless. I was scarcely pills a fair trial. When. I began the use of the pills I was in such a. con- dition that the doctorx told me i would always be an invalid. I u four boxes of the. pills before I no- ticed any beneï¬t, and then I could see they were helping me. I used. twelve boxes in all, covering a treat- ment of nearly six months. when I ‘was as well 35.01 I had beeq in my life. and I hue ever ‘ since enjoy- ed the best of health. I behave there would be fewer suffering wonten throughout the world it they would do as I â€didâ€"give Dr. William' Pink Pills a felt trial. . . dangemus. ,When you buy Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for pale le be sure that the full name is' on the mapper around every‘ box. If your dealer does not knep‘thmn gey will Household Worries If your baby is delicate and sickly and its food does not nourish it, put ï¬fteen or twenty drops of Scott’s Emulsion in its bottle three or four times a day and you will see a marked change. We have had abundant proof that they will thrive on this erfmlsion, when other foOd fails to nourish them. It is the same with larger children that are delicate. Scott’s'Emulsion seems to be the element lacking in their food. D6 not fail to try it if ink Pills. Twho trealifl 30km??? [THEY GAME T0 REAL BLIIWS .‘Ilnt all is ordered for :the best was ï¬emdnstrated at Monday's council meeting. ,There. was tragedy. in the very air. and the councillors to an disc-tram bye, appeared to have a faint suspicion of something grave il- pendingâ€"all save one, whose gaiety vied with. the levity displayed by the couple 0! dozen ratepayers. on: the back benches, who snickemed audibly at times over some whispered tale. anent the little pqculiarities of one or other of their civic representatives. ‘I’ROUBL! BETWEEN ALB. TOUOHBURN AND TOWN MMWONER PILKIE 00'†TO A F0008- Long List of Commandment! Reportsâ€"The New Fl mmwmbcm By-hmto be V Ald.CnndcllDendAglinst W’er Hall $58 Reported “Oï¬' Duty"â€"Conncil's Plan of Road 3W- izedâ€"Other Matters. ' Did we bh‘€%w what the future m. Stewartâ€"- holds in store formatmwpwoum, est fear that t stand appalled. and spend our time Mayor Smith- in vain endeavors to escape our fate. taken; â€we re "1‘33 better that me should be unable grant money 33‘ 'I .to rend the inscrutable veil, else man Pom Gillosly‘ would be resolved mto a. mxserahle t «moodâ€"i! an creatureâ€"there would be no joy in. won’t have any him, and life would ceaseï¬o be worth we'll not be linl tE’ living even for the brief period 31- Somethmg lotted to most of m. . - . Mr. Taylor asi the council chamber was violated, and that the utility of a town police; police magistrate will be again. demon- strated a. few. days hence. But we digress. Not have must the dark tragedy be unfolded. Let it; suf- fice for ma tim being to say, that an event eventuated, that the sanctity of A Couple of Petitions. Elem J. D. Flavelle, J. 84. McNeillEe, and between 200 and 300 others, ask- ing that 'the periodical inspection of milk be enforced by Snnituy»[nspec- tor Douala, and that he be suitably remunerated for his extra. labors...... Ald. Jacksonâ€"“That was done before, and it caused a lot of trouble, but I'm in favor of the people knowing whether they are getting cream or we- ter."â€"Laid on table. From James Butler and others, ask- ing tint a. sew be constructed. on south side of Kent-sh, between Wil- liam-st. and Cambridge-st.â€"Clerk in- structed to mine necessary certificate. A Batch of Reports. From Treasurer Knowlson and En- gineer Ashbridge, relative to the cost at Bond-st. sewer and granalithio walk on north side '0: Kent-st, already constructedâ€"ï¬led. Fix-om Street Commissioner Pilkie, ggiving approximate cost of street and walk improvements authorized by council.-Bpfeu’red unread to finance gym 118' m and walk counciLâ€"I bonmm te_e 55‘me Market wen: yum-5...... ., mg collections for April as fol- port lows: Weighing tees, $73.80, tolls 85.33, total 378.03.-â€"Fy1ed. From Auditpr Eaglesom referring 3: consequence of which he had been obliged to hold over his reportâ€"Fin- ance committee. ' dell chief of the Cotey, Peter Curtm, Walter Reeeor, John McGillivoray, James Lawder, ‘Flmtor Cuthbert, and ,Wm. Mills. -â€" Sensational Windmp o! Monday's Counci1 Meeting. inn:- vu .- v-â€" posed to celebrate we 1.0.0.11, who ‘pro lst of July in a fitting wny. It had long been a mattemot general regret that the town had neglected. the pub- lis holidays for years past. The pro- gramme as yet ms in its initia. 1-4 t... mum amine that it a. grant from un Wuuuu .. ..._. ,, their project, but did desire a guar- antee of $200 to protect from loss in (Ease of bad weather. There ware three objects in 'ew.: lat, to provide a good day‘s sport for pcople of town and country ; 2nd, that the endowment fund of- the pmposod county hospital might be materially helped. and a. motion had been passed that the pro- ceeds of the celebration be denoted to that fund, and.3rd, that the claims of were all the more 11 proposed hospital m a few years 88° the! but without success. manhood hospital Lindsay: » This year, perhaps, there is a. greater dbligation than even to fittingly cole- bmte the date of Canadian confeder- ation. The liberal advertising of the celebration would awaken interest in the hospital scheme. Mr. Taylor added a. few. words. Year after year our citizens have. gone else- yvhere on public holidays, thus help- THE WEEKL ' Y appeared as the represent- committee alqppointed b5" ““3 m managed to celebréte.th§ Cele bmtion- ELY mmnmmo MAY 11, ue. Felix Raeï¬or. “Wm: Mills. -â€" Mayor mythâ€""Tho point is well taken; we've really no authority to grant 'monoy save for charitable pur- Ald. Gilloglyh“Wo'ro not at all in- tenstedâ€"il tin weather is bad they won't have any money; it it's fine we'll not be liable for anything." Something to Think Overr Mr. Taylor asked permission to ad- dress the council on another matter that had occurred to him 9.3 a. citi- zen; he had no desim that it should be taken in any other light than as a suggestion to be considered. Every citizen was aware that the Flavelle Milling Co. had reogntly met with a A Li-n ,#:Ll. LL-:_ considerable loas by fire, but with their usual enterprise they were about to erect a larger building and so give employment to more men. .The firm had always answered every call made upon them and paid a. very large sum in taxes without asking any mecial amnion or flavor such as has been extended at times to other firms. His idea was that the town should not in- Coruncil went into‘ committee on above, Aid. Bare in the chair. Returns to the urinary: of the M'ntemworks‘ commissioners. AJd. Cmndell said he. had understood all. along that the duties would be per- W for the firstfour or five years without annex-anon. _ .Numbeu's‘ o! dens already laid on the den; tntepayers were heavy in Die matter at sala- d be erred revenue to tln town. 'Dhe council had a good mny‘ irons in the fine, and someof them wenboundto burn. t necessary he would volunteer as a com- missioner without salaryâ€"he had cerv- ed the town: 10:29 W8 without get- ting a cent. ‘ 4 a Ald. Gillogly suggested ï¬lling the galaxy blank in the bylaw, with the sum of 825. . Aid; Tomhburnâ€"“I don"t think there is anything in AJd. Crandell'e sug- gestionâ€"me don't know. who will be Anna . 1' (ant-v than can vote them- on their homes. ovary one was feeling the pinch. The Underwriters would cheerfully give their consent to hold over the building of the fine hall, and. it tho council desired to consult the wishes and intdredhs of the rate- they would decide to do so. Ald Touchburn expressed ourprisa at what he culled. Aid. Orandoll's change of frontâ€"m committee he was the first man to' advocate a new fire hall this your. (Aid; (=leâ€" ‘ï¬What I say‘ now. I as in public") inure than that. headmtod buy' I. lot for $1.100 that 18 returning in taxes, and opposed building thohall an the market property. who e: the site goats nothing. What obJect can he have in turning-m know ho's quite _ ,.. g. nu ml.- thinz in isra'nything in Ala. b‘ranaelra sug- tionâ€"wp don't know. who will b6 elected; I fancylhey can vote them- The ï¬re hall “bi-lam wee-next taken up. It provided for borrowing $5,000 on 20 year debentum, bearing interest at 4 per cent. annual amount to be raised to extinguish. the bedt being $367.92. Aid. (Mandel! felt tyatnhe should , AL-.--L‘ this year owing to the amount of work: already arranged for. and in addition there were extension: at the Water mains to ba laid to Bears and Kitch- ener‘s factories and a. new. pipe tobe laid across the river at Bpnd-at. for the protection of the east ward. With thp ordinary taxes. the new “seamen for local improvements and th;o_cns- ener's factories am laid across the ri‘ the protection of t thp ordiryayy taxes. Mr. Stuartâ€"“I haveg't the slight- t tear that the hooplul will not 'tteo when his 517 oumm where his speeches 9:0 reported. He felt satisfied the budding of thnhall would not be a pardon. u it cost: 812 or 814 per month: to beep the present aback mm in thqwiptor. ‘ Aid. Gmham' sud It cost £8 per keep t‘ hall Hood’s Pllls am mum-mm‘ Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, . Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, be Voted upon June nt- this Yearâ€"Chief (tenable Ming-New Wozk Andant- Ill-l“: â€A" Aid-Tack“ and Grahamâ€"that the usual guumtee be voted to the South Victoria Agricultural Society. and that Aldermen Ewe. ‘1'an and Gillogly represent council on board at direbtare.â€"Darried. . Ald. Graham and Jackeon,â€"that the chairman of the town property com- mittee be authorised to advertise for tender: [or filling up: the park Id: west of Victaia-nve.-â€"Ca.rried; Ald. Jackson and Grahamâ€"that the board at work: be authorized to open up. Glands-st; from Logic-at. to the rivetâ€"Curried. , . Aid. Gillogly and Borer-that outed- ‘ditional sum of 8100 be granted for the immmnt ot the town park. west 01 Victoria-um. resolution to be referred to tln finance committee.â€" mflm â€" _... u , ALA; Aid. Graham uni Borgâ€"tint notices saint tm†u â€t“ in town gun, .that notioobothaumoeflectbo given 1;) m POIt and. Wstchmn- Warden "Id mt tho police I†in- structod to prosecute offenders there- “‘01-’93,“ . a u I ELL, L L Ald. Touchburn and UHIO‘ILâ€"ulli. clerk be instructed to accept them!- lectar'a roll: for 1897 and 1898. and to release tho bondunon‘ for those years.â€" ' ' ' . . Tho Beginning of Trouble. Aid. Warn rose in his place and: saidhowiahbdtoqyuktoa question of privilege. Prwably every one {was awn: up mil protbsaed __. .‘ -,,,‘°,A_ â€"â€"â€" ' alumâ€"“Iv: jutting late. Matt‘s-WNW“; WWWâ€? " “‘4 l , __n_ -L-L-__A_A On motion (to adjournment rule was temporarily s Mr. Campbell's MM ‘8 gentleman was in a position to the best methods Wilt t0 11“ mime. Inst year‘s 79* I 30 been W done. the being used only when tin. third‘ womlaid. Woanallaeothe of antâ€"when tall comes the atoms below. basin' to “UN-u? being {sod onli when tin third grades were laid. W9 can all use the effect formed. A year agoâ€"lat summerâ€" Mk. Pilkio built a black on which he had rdlled the 21rd. and 3rd grades, and this had hpt‘ its dupe bother, Grant)» Aid. Munâ€"“When work is not done moped". and tin nutter Bldt Lmdaay-st. section. â€in “it the Wiener had men at war! assertions wen also unuuu. n... xoller was not vyorth the powder m- qnired to bloom It up. {this year the stone was being bnoben oomwlmt coarser. becaupe it is aott and weal: be covered with and. which bind the stone closely. The mud seen on new mud! it carried there owing to the streets being torn up for . o , ,, ,,_‘j Inn's-M‘Y Council than and the me and mom“. i on ROUND ~AID 001'. While the aldumn ware donning their garments Ald. Touclbnrn oom‘ tinned his reply to Commissioner ‘ Putin's deï¬ance. the twp indulging in some heated vol-bad tide shots. Findl- ly some expmadon ot Al¢ Touchburn'l unsaved Commissioner Putin. and those wt by board the dull thud at a blow. Then Ald. '1‘an 39:1)- an; friends of the ma pan-ca nilod upon them. to disparate. an incident closed for the pin-eat. Dunnoflomï¬ncatwmmm nan-uh. With the skin hair}: shine from itching. burning skin diseases. such 13. until than adjourned hurriedly the rumba! math for their hats moments. it being 11 pan W done. 1 only when tin. third grades W9 can all use the effect A FIERY SKIN. {W W“â€" â€"_'_ . mtely (use. and. other 5 also untrue. The worth thg 1mm 33' Great Generals Favor Temperance mmmmwnxmymc mumnimmu. .1319 3mm: arm is fast baooming a. force of tentotnlers, and. once this be- mmtirely no, the wprld will be an: its mercy. 1')» Boats have given; addi- tional striking evident» of the worth of sober heads in! mine. Evidence has been abundantly tarnished of the. destruction c1 soldier. by drinking in the United States may during thu NEARLY EVERY SUCCESSFUL BRITISH GENERAL ABOLISHES DRINK IN HIS ARMY. govt, gun: and 6mm last twp 3m MW “1" W†meat am considering than aboutâ€! 0‘ drink canteens at um 68m!!- m m print“ in WT column this inog Kim who??? m- omma on chi: amt M- cim. M's KIM Pills. “Budd'- Kidnno' Pills." ha NO- “ham bun n m and surprise to meets have been made in ï¬ling- lcnd .Thtee resinnnts were selected mom each of the severe}; brigades for tests at different time, partly during maneuvers. In one every man was fabidden to drinkedropwhilethe teat lubed; in the. mood. malt liquor only «an!!! be purchased; in the third. a "flagâ€- ration __of whiskey stimnco my the British. Eaat Indian [WM WNW). NILE-J7 -llt. ahwmmiomrd mammmumaicm was given to asthma. Maxim-i- ment m wasted in maul imam: whom forced march» and other hard. work was required. The. whiskey. drinhan abound mom duh at ï¬rst, but â€nanny, in abut {our days, W’s“ of haitudo and' abnor- drop of stimulant Mid be “was: am an in Wu! on. W it in anal: father in the Molt at the advocate: of military tout absti- nence that Lotnd Kitchener: recent victory was won for him by an army of teams. ~ ta! Abstinence Minion has for its president thb mmdsrâ€"inwhiet. Lord Woloeley and for vino-presidents seventy-thy _ generals. including mLzL- ‘If- nun “I null-I. , president thb mmdsr-inwhiet. Lord Woloeley and for vino-presidents seventy-thine generals. including Marga. Kitcbnar. White. Warren. mailman. Kelly-Kenny. Gaunt-e and Ballet. All_qf_tl_noo named here are How It Ought Him. Elmoreâ€"“I reckon Zeke Grublot was admin; to ï¬nd he could buy a. lightning rod from. the {agent l[or fl.“ Drumâ€""Why. man. 1:6 WM: thun- thought you might be kinder! pm- juduood ag'in it." The court had prep judioe. It instantly adjourned and the be: m cm ' ABSOLUTE , SEBUBITY. STRONG BACKING. â€Malaya-ant Emma“: Qinlmu. - The Coin Wu Prejudiced L'wamn delinquent ‘5 ‘- "it“ . cue mentl! tr'nd inr Westm- Inst Boar .- U tenaturo d madman-3.1.). m Genuine '03 GOD AID Hon ELLEN E. SKABPE NATIV- LAX D. brought befom the Linsoln’s Tablets WW Thou “Noam the best medicine know! to modern medic-l ucionoo forth mo! disused Kidney-«lint. Theysrospos tin can for Indi nation. Hm Dian. Bright's Dina-e. hmou Pratt-union sud Gourd Dohflity. Thy an inï¬nitely mp odor to .11 pills nd an» mm To nervous and done-ta woman than I‘d: lot- will mop-id" bloating. Formula and unpl- unt free to any W Plum-cam PRICE, 503 A BOX. Sold by S. Perrin, Druggilt SOLE AGENT for Lindsay. Pen-in’s all-healing oonL‘ L LII-“nu - .. inapooisivo cure for pileamd all itch- ineuoftheakin. Heslseverykindof core, from :common pimple wan ul- oentod gore leg. Price, 25¢ per box. Guam! am of an roan-tuna of labor. Bout-tho manna“- dro- to Wot-km. Perrin’s Drug Store, LINDSAY. (Toronto News, Key 8rd.) . A mass meeting of laborers and their friends was held in the Pavilion lad: night, Mayor WM occupying the their . the an that nailed Christ Labor non Mines nude mm Mu Poterdid wlnnhcmdsotftheeu‘ at the centurion. Oqanized labor was opposed to a strike; itg evils were well known; they were opposed. also to the fellow who struck ï¬rst. Samuel Gunners. president of the American Federation of Labor, said that a clause had come overthe con- dition of m. ’13:» individual on- ployer had practically vanished; thq workmnnhad nowtodealwithoorpor- ations on all sides. It the individual mbrashadtora raineinwagusor shorter hours. it was usually acagu of “Take your; clothing and. go!" It W. D. Mnhon. president of the Inter- mtionnl Street (h: Men’s Union De- troit, was the first gasket. Reclaim- odthatthelaborunionwonldimthe course of evolution bring about a. stander and nobler mnhood and wo- manhood. It had been said that the institution was the creation of agit- ators. Let its opponents come for- ward and show its halts, “M and ham. 13b cry of agitation was Bov‘ï¬â€˜s SWELL “FLYERâ€E _ uk . MMinevcry'demiL Had my Vlaol' ares. 335.co- thh Roam Wright than. $37.50: with Danica tire. $40.00 Hera. usaduinch: Ladies'. 19 Auv at. N W the: es. we vi!) shit! n ample. cancel on *- imy with privikge of “gamma: wipe of $1.00; 71h; warmer: hoped to obtain some mates. tor wrong: they sutured. they could only do so by u’ganizgtlon. Capital was internntional in its operations; it necessarily followed that. the trades unions must also be international in' unit workings. Whether Canadian or American. the workmgmen Inn-ulstyool i 'r.rw. BOYD son. MONTREAL. early m crushed and mutated until t on at trade unions, which checked the greed and ramcity of em- ployers who wens destroying the hu- man moo. Wherever the hours at l;- bor was shortest the industries Were mono succeaaflxl. He disapproved o: strikes. but strikes more better than a degraded and demoralized mnhood. Tin organizations best pmpamd. for a. strike had least occas‘on to indulge in that questionable luxury. ([110wa to avoid stn’lnes was to be constant- ed prepared for than. Arbitration was only poadble when both para†feared and Inspected each other. ‘. W lord-o m Hop. and W Health. Bout years ago Annie Patterson, of SackVillo. N3... had a very more at- tack of la. grippe. which left herwith a. very acute form of stomach tron- Me: She had about given up hope of- n mamat cum when South Am- erican Net-vino was mommgndcd to ‘â€"_â€"~.â€"v_- 7, V Koo is u Immrof 2x charges and kWh“! them paylhc tthhhucedue nu. mm choc to- good agent head! memyourcbaice ofcuh or outright '2': o! oneor more wheels. ac- cordiu 3.03. e wk done {or us. W Y «so. 909 to $15 (‘0- his: ï¬sts free. Somme Agency at once. M noun. KN ides. new design. xy.‘ tubing. ï¬gs?! Hag'spï¬agï¬giqigfxe-pi; OINTMENT.. ARE NOT A PATENT MEDICINE. “.10“ t nation I have HOW TO AVOID STRIKES. 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