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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 20 May 1904, p. 3

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lure to EARS ds TUNES 'D‘N A” ’XPAb‘Y' 1901 . ' a . . . It.“ The Luzw Sings Agricultural D9- . M , m . . M w gimme-mp after sogme mmtxgatwn. fl“ nfxs (it-Cid“). that sulphate ct copper ’55 (blue vitriol) is a. great germ killer, in 0" and some of the large cities 0‘7“ there :25 are mixing it with the water in the DAN stf-ee: Sprinklers. Why not give it a ”2-31 here 1 . ' hick It cannot 1): fat 31m beat mtecesls of the country as a whale :ccon-I strum public woxk that um thus apâ€" exatc :xgaiuzt the industcial centers of Oztario. Nor can it be in thcbeat men-st: o! the region which the Canal is to em: to malt; it. tributary to our trade centre only. when It might be put in touch with two, aid 21305 the benefit of cumpztxve mark- as. The procurmg of coai at cheap- est possible price is bound to be one o! the chili mt-mrsâ€"itizs o! the Midland «.‘Mrict, and this cons-«icratfi’alon: argues szrougly to: Port Hope asthe pain: when. 111-: canal should repel) m Euneu 291' streets AT CINNAMON’S. Canada‘s trade with onher pants"f he Empire is growing W year we Wight 556339.914 .wort‘h ham ‘90" ions. 0! it. other than the United Kingdom. and sold goods to the 781- 12 of 810.773.6. , great 111.183 meeting to advocate iprocxty with Canada is to be held my: uil £12111,th on May 16 Spouse Loa now-partisan potxtion PORT HOPE IS THE PUGE. mu 0 mg 1. ca mun Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ALWAYS CURES And in Pleasant and Safe. out of IS 5000051 u 1 ms IS JUST A PARTIAL LIST. mums and VALISES. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 9 fire losses in. Canada and the ed Staten in A_pril were $216.93,- agaimt $13,549,900 for April. 1903- 108893 for the tour WM“)! 1904 20W WRTANT 1:01:10; fl--:‘Anna anA “A“ man A.‘ $146,666,350, against 852,703,800 he {inst {our 1110th of 1903. The (1:5 headquarters STREET, EDITORIAL NOT“ IT WILL PAY YOU. ”10 W "â€"- Intending Builders and Contrfictora. Wire Nails $2 50 per 100 lbs. .IdE mt s a. profit of $7500 3 ste paper collected in uhi idea is tried L madc at Trenton. onLo. Hamilton and entirely cut 3m: 0! act. so far 48 L113 Au handling and in- fl :es on Eavetroughing, Roofing, Paints, Glass, Builders’ Hardware, etc. , Star.) he Trent Canal is '11! mean that To; nd otne :- points in put in towch with Which the can! it doc» not mean alhcr points in the m a disadvantage in trade in the I and Vici Kid, aevenl styles. ‘, Goodyear Welt, neat and durable. ......... Bal, a special, very are-grand durable.....' 22.. L, new Blacker, very reliable, ‘ . . L, Golf cut. neat and serviceable. ...................... TO BUY AT ClNNAMON’S. LINDS \YI ?orâ€"VHARDWARE and .srovns. .v v..- _,__ We alwafi's have and showing the YCYY 13‘ wear for Men. new Styles. wet gal-f, Lewis A. Toronto fire 500,000. 'lon-uto News: “0n 90 'l'okio-' w.1.s th: wafcbword at Gama! Kouropartq kin What: he left_ St. Peta-smug. He seems to have amended it to “Bank to the Hills.” _ Hamilton. Times: Detective Murâ€" ray has, at the immune of the Unq dorm-rivers, been inquiring into the origin of the numerous 'fine8 at Mount Forest. .W.e should have 5. ayatem unn dot which inquiry would be made into um m-iain of every fire, hhe cause of Canada’s foreign trade in the last ten months was S374‘SC3,45 . an ad- mncc of $13,177,0‘36i over the fig- ures for the same period last year. dcr which inquir-Y. I“? the origin of ever! which is mt We Peterboro Rae at Port Hope E The! are “I?” proposed cut. M Peterboro Review: The ettmnfiery of Port Hopi: emitters is astounding. They are .nqw claiming that their pmposad cut would lead to a better part. than the Tmt Waterway. Fancy Port Bape being superior to Montreal. Bmt possibly tvlmy have in mind Saw Yark, ma harbor they are planning .to teed via. W880 and the Erie. ‘ The North Rentrcw case. is to come befor: the courts, and it is proper that the merits of it should not be discussed. But Mr. Dunlop’s lawyer is attogethcr too eager to use ghe cox-tempt proceeding when he tries to prevent the press from referring to II)? fact that Mr. Dunlop admits a personal expenditure of over 37,- 000 in the campaign. Weekly Sun: The questton 15 aaxw why it is that theme“ 80788: indus- try cannot be made as profitable-here as in the United States. The answer is that mun United States sugar} galls about fifteen: per cent. his-her than it dozs in Canada: Izt'uhq 6,000., 000 Canadian conSu‘mers of sugar are prepared .to pay .So much more (or their sugar thanruthay mdoing now "the industry can .be set on its feet here, too. But, whi'e this might Spell profit for the few 913838“ in the business of making sugar frombeets i it would wily add just so much to tbs living expenses of the many who ow sugar. I: it. month while 3 Will the ncgro ham to emigrate? Three or (cur African bishops have viready recommended Euch'a counse to the nzgrocs of Lbz Southern States, and Bishop Turnzr, another negro ccclesiastic, recently urged the .pxopruly of qm-igxa'tion, in a lecture below the African Methodist Confer- ence. As a .remn he said; a God has 3.1wa the. negro to come to this country and to be analaved so back to his nativa so that he can go . ' land and make 1!. wfiat 1t ehoukl 1):. In‘ some parts of tha count ryf a negro has less chow: of living than a rab- bit. In Mississippi a: few weeks ago a {woman was lynched :gsuse h." husband had done something .1ng and he: lingers ,w,c_rec to“ and dw- __-‘._- ‘Il‘nn mnreme negro CCCIcSIasuu. I @roprifly 0‘ emigxa below the African. wee. As a reason FRIDAY, “.12 v: lv‘u .uv- tributcd as souvenirs. TI court is 8.; alnst us. Lu: n we can be men, Some say “M: can losses is ylaced 3-1 $12 The question is ”had LINDSAY c cut of! and dis- 's. Tue supreme Lat as $3 where ne £85 the negro ‘The Guelph License Commissioners have closed Inhe hotel bans not 10 0H clock at night, and the hotelkee-pers propose .to Show night. They ques- tion the right of the Commissioners to close them up so early, and will take the matter may; the courtsd It the Guelph hotel men: win out their Orflliabrefihrenmill likely have a crack‘ at: the east-firm regulations under whimh the} are groaning. Miss Blanche G. Keck. Norriatqwn,1 P.A.. is suing Rev. J. Edgar Heilman 1 for $10,000 tor breach of prcmise. The. rewarded defendant’s defiance is that the. contract or promise was first mad eon Christmas Day in 1898..which was on Sunday, and is, therefore in. valid, and that all subsequent prom- flees were but a culmination of the on. iginnl invalid promise. The Lord’s Day Allianc: will probably admit that Rev. Mr. H‘eumm’s notions of Sab- bath 01333er are rigid enough, whatever hrs ideas of honor in court. ship may be. . r ' . is here to stay. but I doubt it unleas‘ it is mean": that he as toatay an» der the gcouud. Apparently the curse of slavery did not. die when slavery was abolished. A Stratford man has invented a cement building blcck. The biock consists of three longitudinal walls forming doubl: air spaces, and thus making it, is said, frost and damp proof without the necessity oflath- ing the wall insid:. It is said by ex- -*0 rats that the block will cause a great revolution in building materials and that it wil; make, a. [at bate:- housx: than brick, stone or wodd. and at 1:99 cost. It can b: made to re- pnesent cut stone, granite, brown stom- a any other color, A machine Found a cure for Indigestion. I use Cbamtreriam‘s stomach and Liver Tablets for Lndiges‘tion and find that 0393‘ suit my c:..se better than any dySpepsm remedy I have ever triéd. and I have used many different remedies. I am nearly fifty-one years of age and have sufflered agreat dcal {10m indigesflliqn. I can eat ahmoset anything I want mam-Gem; W. Ema ory. Rock Mills, Ala. For sale by all - .. A I". stom- a any otheé 6010.1. A machine has also been im’entcd L0 make the block. the Overhead Wins luiunco. Pctex‘boro Examiner! ;\dur fire 3.1.1 arm system should be at 01108 reform... ed. We have enough obstacles to fire fighting apart from a useless alarm wparatus, in the .s-hape d overhead telephone, telegraph and; other wires â€".things .which in Toronto‘sbig blaze wore responsible for tens of thous- ands of dollars loss. .Wizt'hout pro. nouncing upon atbo merits at the sysâ€". tem of the Machine Telqphone Com-g puny, which is pronounced to be per... a..." 4.. itself. one commendable {can the business districts. It would seem gram: the frann to be .wor-th «while .to chase, it only for the sake of the put. wdbnt. of under-ground wiring. «which would numb lead .to the burying of all wires which now camber our .waya. prevent ‘Qflmtive fire fighting and disfigure out streets withghamt.1 1y lines of hideous poles. standing as thickly as gravestonss in an old London churchyard. ;.. u .. “once" Drlnkete. page of. the May odical addresses temperance Edward Bok, in a number of his perri hhmsel in array rtlhb M‘ioman‘s Chris-. tian .Tgmperance Union against the patent medicine industry. He prints a 115" (if 36 kinds of 'fibitters" and ouh‘.‘ er Laminar patent remedies with t-he mien-Kama official repent of the an- ; . ir‘,..mn..¢a++¢ L' I he I) ' would “1 W1! lead .to t urymg “My mother has been? a sufferer of all wires which now camber our - _ . ways. prevent inactive fire fighting (or many years “nth ammunsmfl and giisfigure our film .with shaft-1 sags .W, E. Edward. of Hm PI!" 15' 1"?“ of mam“ Poles' ptandmg‘ "At times she waa unable to move at‘ as thickly as gravestonss m an old . . . ,all, while at all times, walking was London churchyard. ; l . . ____‘.â€"â€"â€"- u. L . 93111311. I prescqtod her wiuha botq .. -. D k 8. tie Chamberlain‘s Pain‘ Balm and ngm'd.;:;.. 0;". a"; 3.3 M11 'afltcr a few applications sly; decided “a" ' “’- peg y it was the most wonderful pain’ rc- mm of his periodical addresses lievcr she had ever tried. in fact. ‘5 Chris-. she is never without it now, and is meal {to may the “Town t I] t' abl t H! A . . m '63 a a'nst the a a. uncs e l 0 we . 0. ocean nan tempera Um 8 x lsionm applicn-tlon of Pain Balm keeps patent medicine industry. He prints l away the pain that she was former.‘ a 115' (if 36 hands of'fibltters" and oth'n 1y troublod with.” Far sale by all er familiar patent remedies with t-he ‘ druggiats. (well-thinqwn official repent of the an- 5 Mil“ of the «State 'of Wuwttfi lowsoapou and Inuit». a; to the percentage of alcohol each ”1:“? ‘5 a We“ deal 0‘ 916331111 mixture contains. The percentage ‘ 1'33de- ID the June Delineator. Pasha range (ram 12 to 47.5, the average be. I was 1015165- M hare set farth by pen ”about 23, ; ‘ . - ‘1 . land pencil. are .well designed to 'de. ‘ light the («nine mind, as 'welli.as to .. a“- ....I.:-l. a". 1- ‘LA L'L, WJa ”nu-r7- f asarule, :wnnpvm :thafihhemm us. U., is neglecting, a field of great promise. in not opening a campaign against there deceotive beverages, which [warm the ixfiidefl of. tempen name folk .who don’t know what they mdmmklng: (“d The Kid Yoil Hug Always Bought wa authorities ment of agriculture: . For all farmers a most profitable branch of the poultry bufiimtss is the product-ion at 6:885 during the win- ter. says F. C. Harmonie! of the poul- try division, Ottawa. Every uwinter there is a great demand flolr new-laid eggs; the supply is always limited. and high prices are paid. In the large cities strictly treoh eggs‘sold readily during the peat winter at from 40 to 60 cents .ptn' dozen, Some tarmers are so situated that they can maintains. city trade in flesh egg-s throughout the year. A premium of seveml cents a dozen can usually be obtained for newdaid eggs shipped weekly to the city merâ€" ehant. There is a growing prefer. enee‘in the home markets for brown- shelled eggs. The shells of the eggs should be wiped clean) it necessary. and the eggs graded in size. For lrhipment [to the merchant they should be packed in eases holding 12 dozens or 30 dozens each. Eggs tobe palatable should be eaten in a strict- 1y (reel: condition; therefore they should reaeth the consumer .without Wanew‘seery delay; (this requires (1) that eggs be collected regularly every day and stored in a cool room '(ztcmperature 40 to 50 deg. 1".). until a sufficient number are on hand to deliver to a dealer; @) that thedeal- er forward the eggs to the merchant at least "om a week. and at that the merchant roteet the eggs mom deterioration w 'le in his posaeaion. A5 a general rule pellets hatched rduring May or early June will prove .most profitable for winter laying“ Farmers who expect to make a spe- ciality of high-priced new-laid eggs next .winter should sit the present time be hatching out a good number :0! chicks from which to select suit- able pallets. The oookerels should he sold in the early fall. Unless I they are «housed in the fields and re- quire little attention or extra feed. the mm profitable age for marketâ€" ing is four months.- Atter that age 'the cost otteedperpoundofgain in .live weight rapidly W; I The pallets should be comfortably and permanently housed in the (all; I Pallets for Win“! l-Iylngâ€"Frflhfigg Tn“.â€" Expoltlng Ens. The following bulletin was recent- ly Bsued from the Ot'tn'wndqpart. PROFI‘I'ABlE EGG PRODUCTION. it 1" Iovspapou and Iagulnos. -â€"There is a great deal of pleaSant reading in the June Delineator. FaShâ€"v 1on‘5 foibles, a: hero se-L‘ faith by pen and pencil, are .well designed to 'de-a mm the twine mind, as Well gas to prove a delumon and a. snare to the masculine. There are besides agmat many very pretty ideas in dresses for children, which ‘will be welcomed by mothers, In the literary part of the magazine, the first place is given to ‘a. gracelul Japan/we tale. “The Giver ot Honour," by Mrs. Hugh Frazer. a sister of Marion Crawford, which is refreshing in its sweetness and put- .ity, and is sympathetically illustratn ed .by Mr. .C. D. Weldnn'. ,Other items or fiction are two College tales. "At the .Wmm at Paradise,” by R. H. BaJIour. and “Bailey‘s Sister," by ,Allan P. 10166. A contribution at great interest is the Chinese and In- dinn photographs in the “Around the World" hem. _.T.heee are so beautiâ€" ful as views. and somlistieeo avway tram the mate, in detail, that every-q one «who loo!s alt W ,munt ex r. ienre unusual pleasure. Dr. G‘xegoe Pockham Murray’s article on the “Cake of ’the Neck and Arms,” will behelptml {0' many women. 111cm are many abhor stories and articles 50" W With M W Brown folks and practical papems on“ domestic topq in! which go’ to make Ozpathqrougmy readable W' of this favorite Mpw‘c‘) i LL U] (‘1: UL; l 3, Desperate Ion“!- SinsMom â€""I'm- getting hr. GI'MX‘" 'Yndl 'I‘m getting gwtully I: m no remedy for Get martial? ON SALE TO-DAYâ€"New stock of all kmds ox nrsr-uass, rename worxmg ow best Goods madé, ‘at Bargain Prices. ‘* Inn’s Boston Golf Klondyks hood Boots, rsgulnr 81.50. Solo prlos 81.25. lsn's Boston coll Bluollsr Boots, Insular “.50. sols prlos 81.35. Inn’s Boston calf Bluonsr Boots. rogulnr 31.15. snls prloo 81.50. Isn’s Boston Golf Bluollst Boots, regular 82.00. sols prlos 81.15. lomsn's Flns Gloss crslmd Loos Boots, all solld Luther. solo prlos 990. Iomsn's Flns Glows Brnlnsd Loos Boob, wlds lost. low hssls, snlo prlos 990. Boys’ Boston Golf school Boots, solld lather, slns 11, 12, 13, 1, 2, solo prlos only 50o. psr palr. These Goods are all made, goad fitters, and every 1 fHE NJ HOCKIN SHOE STORE. Work on “cruel: Is In Progressâ€"lore Land loqnlnd. A meeting of the Building and grounds committee appointed to over- see the 03qu Fair grounds im- provements man held May. Hears. Ellis. om. Hunter. Hopkinl and William being present. The loca- tion of the new Wilding-S was discus- sod and it was finally decided tocloac lion oTtin new 'béimmgs was discus; sad and it was finally decked toclosc grand spans in trust of the grand ‘stand .will be unbroken by any obstacle to the raw. ‘ } fl‘h‘n munins‘ President Ellis began ‘work on. Lb new hall-mile track, Twenty m and ham-down teams. with railway scrape“. are employed. and the .work will b? pudbed with all possible vigor. In the course of a made. l , Plans '50! the new buidling and [or the extension of the grand stand to double its present capacity are now in course of preparation. Plans '10? U now in course Export ldvloo. (Toromo Nam.) " Mr. G. H. Comma. cup-.11! Toronto's champion swimmars gives a piece of ,advice which should b3 printed in every Wu newgpnper. _IL is: “Never mm :1 came 1! you cannot swim. and never )Xakc anybody into one who cannot." Fm enouuns nunovsutun. THE N. HUGK|N_S_HD_E.- MASHINE SHOP and FDUNBBY. business a first-class Machine Shop and Foundry, and can supply experienced workmen to undertake all kinds of work in our line. ' ALL Guests or MAcnmxnr Runny, B’ARGAIN SALE or wonxms BUflTS. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ALWA YS CURES And in Plum! and Sale. uu TN! JAPMIOI? 933% “an: MEN A 'M We have recently addeq to-our The Dunlap Tin 00., limited TORONTO _. UULLEN 8: SONS, Dunlop Detachable Bicycle Tires “18th SA-rmmnox Gum TH! The Only Shoe Store With a. Blue Awning. LINDSAY’S GREATEST SHOE HOUSE. ~- â€"loro New stock of all kinds of first-class, reliable Working Bootsâ€"the very 1 new Stock made specially for this Store, Shoe a decided Bargain. selling seed to his neighbor. It is a sad fact that a farmer who will work clean a field and prepare it for a good crop. with impure seed because he can buy the ri: the sure kind. This we consider is very pc farmers have found to their great cost. There are over 100 impure seeds to While we do not guarantee our seeds to be all of these, we offer you the very best we a tainty that in any event only a few of the lea: found therein. REMEMBER. it is necessary clean seed to insure a good crop and a goat you may rest satisfied that you have secure befound in the Province. g Housmwfigg CASH ANU Ufln rnlvno “mummy“ We Offer the Best We can Buy in Alsike and Red Clover, Timothy and other Seeds. ‘MMO‘WWWWQ‘? ,An hour’s visit to our store will convince you that we can make your home a place of in- terest to enter, and a haven of rest and refreshment when fitted up with our new spring supplies. 'OWOMM“”M ”OMNQMQOOO” SPRATT KILLEN, T WILL BE ADMITTED by most f: notwithstanding the improved appliances ing of the land, it is a rare thing to find a The Govetntnent, recognizing that the spree weeds is on the increase, has passed a law to sale of impure seed, but it will not deter the Now is the time for renewing your Blinds, Lace Curtains, Muslins, Curtains, Draperies, etc Your Carpets may need replacing and we can supply you with new ones, which will be a guarantee of satisfaction. Never buy a poor Carpet, for it does not pay you. Have the best, for we keep only the best. Our prices are. within the range of every purse, and our styles are suitable for the most fastidcous. It may be that your Sofa or Chairs need recovering; it’s real- ly wonderful the change that is wrought by a little fresh brocade on the furniture. What About House cleaning, and What About Hausa-Furnishings. PROVISION .DMITTED by most farmers that [the improved appliances for the tin- is a rare thing to find a. clean farm recognizing that the spread of noxious crease, has passed a law to prevent the. d. but it will not deter the farmer from e seeds to be guarded against eeds to be absolutely pure from 'best we can buy, and the eer- w of the least objectionable will be is necessary to sow good, sound, and a good price. Try ours and have secured as good seed as can AND SEED DEALERS and all solid Leatherâ€"well PAGE Mm: '5

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