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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 27 May 1904, p. 3

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.CHINES BANS prices. Chrisiian Gualxdian: Dr. F. Eâ€" Qark, now on a tour around the W0r;‘1.£u)‘;a of New Zealand; ‘fl‘he “111m of a careful book about t'hie Wm: said that there was not a sin- gle iuln'grkzir: in ail New. anhnd. But i! Lin-re are few: wealthy 9809” war-:- .- uLeo lime poverty- New anlanu is not yet. blessed, (r cursed, with iarge citizs. Hawy is the [and The Globe: Peterborvo‘ is to have a telephone service at $15 and $30 per year. or $30 for both a. We and busixess telephone. The bargain in- cludes the laying of wires under-i ground in the business district. Ever since competition induced a company Hon. E. J. Davis, Oommssiomrot Crown Lands. has completed arrange- mm: for 113.? sung; of a W; of townships in Now Onstario. The {OWI‘éhlpS will be called after prom- inem Canadian?! and church leaders, as follows; Tully, leafy. P10531813 Lime. Mark. MoCaxtt‘ Baton. Gowan- £21m, Nicholls, Aurora, Knox. Wes- Kreatmentt. 001’ 0‘}: Bob. Ixfi1-Jfihdgnt: A report from Marcumia emu-s that Father Ste- Pheu Tmormcxorrsky, the pdeat W110 'v'fll’rir'd the cross at the battle of the Yclu and was wounded b." two bmicls though the cheat while lead- ing the hernia elm-gr. or his yest- ment. has M: for Harbin. Father Stephen has been awardedlhe of- “em’ cross of the Order 0! St George. A Hg [or men Christianity. A “L: for Foch religion. The: idea at men xnuyderiug their fellows at 23 cem a. day, and being led by an “Wad foliowc: of the Prince of Place. 13 monstrous. That priest V?“ ‘1dele give; as a. reason to":- M conduct that that God of Lové, ““5! also he a (humble demon, be. fric- ads to eat cheese. dark as xo his future. Cheese is cheap at 'present.yet. it Ls said. very little of it is eaten' in Canada. although Canadian cheese 0 install bee telephones in Peurboro he city (has insisted on generous pfieédquarters for HARDWARE and smvns. KENT STREET. ‘ .‘ LIN xi Moody. a. a, a 3 EDITDRIAI. notes égasonable Goods. l ‘ ’ new Styles. new Shades, in ' Kid Cadet Calf, Enamel Cox-do". - and \- Corons Colt-,..........$4.00, 64.5"; 55.00. Valeur Calf, new Blncher, very neat 3nd serficnble. . . . .......82.50 \‘aleur Calf and Vici Kid, seven? styles. gond reliable goods 83.50. Box Calf Ba]. Goodyeu Welt, net: and dunble...........£'3. 7.3, $3 00. Yaleu: Calf Bel, a special, very dressy and dnrsble....... . . . 53.00. Box Celt Ba], new Blnehor, ven' reliable, specul......... .......$2.50 ‘ $2.50. Box Calf Ba}, Golf cut. neat nd serviceeble. ...................... THIS IS JUST A PARTIAL LIST. :or of The 61056 m5 tendered 2 several reasons why he n b? sent to jail for com, on the election expensies of op. 1m member for Nona: The Court reserved judgâ€" d the editor is still in the Refrigerators. Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. ' Screen Doors, ~ Window Screens, Oil Stoves, . Pure Mixed Paint. Milk bans? Wire Fencing. Portland Ce and Builders’ Hardware at Lowesfiriee's § éupply ‘torty acres and a Ii us graph, “nth man: man); cows and sheep lem 1 )Ivrcury is so’ impress. desirability of everybody mlf holiday once a wet}: in: to give itsi employees . ROBINSON ros'r. LINDSAY. 74- Kent-sti. Lindsay. Wé always have and aré still showing the very best Foot- wear for Men. * You have often heard the re- mark, “Few as Good, None Better ” This can be applied to our Men’s Shoes for Spring. Look to Us For the Best. L6 5 m fight .3 i‘. nolly and Langevin canes. ALhe Curran. Bridge affair, the Langevin' Block scandal, and {he Tny canal ex. «,myagamas‘. ‘Tmc, no doubt, is all true, but the W should not un- cover old sores. The Tories. ‘don‘t like it". ‘ ‘ " ‘ x«:«-o...-e " The woman who does not know how to broil a beetateak, prepare a roast, bake a loaf of bread, sweep and dust a room and keep the house clean; and attractive. islar tmm bein'g a model Wu showbewn me young man is a fool who marries auoh a girl. simply because she. hasa pret- ty face, a gay dress and loves fauna iombhe Society and novel reading. The late Queen Victoria taught her daughters to do all kind; at house- work. Our present Queen. brought up in Dznmazrk. is an expert in but. Ler making. and seems proud of the fact. Our own‘ Mrs. Hoodless: of Hamilton. with her earnest and per.- sisbent advocacy of teaching domestic science, is doing a grand work for our country.” ' 7‘ . . How many young women are there in Lindsay who, it they marry at all, must. become the wives of poor men, as their mothers did bolure them? And yet how many of thme girls lead usaless lives. tritter‘mg away {heir time on fia-ncy work in the par. lot. while the mother or anoppressed sister is wait -to do the housework, which the young lady Should know how: to do, if she dare pope to make a man- mPpy. - , ‘ The Sydney,- Ripe Breton, Record snfs the Laurier administration has baan conspwuously clean and tree from such scandals as those which disgrao; mhc Comm/five record. Thai» party ,was’ responsible for the Speakmg of the bmfit of Mr. Down- cy. M.P.P., 1hat it man left to him :ast session to champion the cause of the Ontario Agricultural College, the onckvill: Recorder aptly mys: It will aanm‘p old timzrs to reads! a "Int-y in the Lagwlaturo ‘fiohnm- pinning” the cause 01" £11.! Agriculâ€" tural College, and asking for a. large expz-nditurc of money on that insti- tution. fl'hc conversion .wiJ be hov- aIJed with dslight. for" there is not a {dauonp in Ontgrigegvherc the Tory _ __.A_n .‘ .. ac-..bnd d wuhlvl In A“ vu.---- J.-- , awaken- have not ~\(il'iouely attacked the Gm :rnment for having expended so .mui-h money at th; Agricultural Coiitbgc and Experimental Farm. Its work has been ridiculed. and time af- ter time June the ridicule and criti- cm’rm adourd pages in ;he campaign liter-mane of the Conservative party. 15‘ try Conservative in Ontario knows that to be true. The Guelph Hamid knew all along Lhat the. Consers’ativea were talking ,rnhbiflh when they charged extravagance. in expenditure at the Agricultural College, and now it con-.06 out and demands more money than was ever, expended in order to keep the institution up to the propu- standa-rd of efficiency. The conversion is maxked, and in all probabilzty the members of the party in me House and out of it who hate grown hoarse shouting extravagance about the coilcgo and farm, Will to:- l.4--L - ..L_-â€" cause he has to be ju§t._ Such Jogiu such religion, is {it only 10:- pig's (lwuv yu‘- w---” . ever stop their garfiing about extrav- agance and fall lln bchxud m. Downoy and bogm was at the ccoa-ymy ,cxvrcise rom such-scandals: as Lhasa which isgrao; up Oomva'tive record. hm» party ,was responsible for the ‘aciiic Scandal, the McGreevyL'Oonz- s 6d. man, my 27‘ 1190;. LINDSAY net 2’) xn E'mfihgo'ézé _c;;1gh.’r' This rem.- edy keeps the cough loose lessens the severity and fg'equenpy of the cough.- Whooping Cough. “In the spring of 1901 my children had .whoopirg cough," says Mrs. D. W. came, at Capps, Ala. "I used Chamâ€" beuajms Cough m WW! ”1’3 most satisfactory reunite. I think this is the basqremeda‘ I Luge ever ing spélls and mamas any ten-e dcncy towards pneumonia. For sale by all druggists. . Sons of England at St. Paul's. There was a large turnout at mem. bers of .Westma'matea‘, 140(di {SW of England, Sundag, moaning, when the brebh-mn attended divine service at St. Paul’s. in commemoration of had been warm for them in the centre 'miw. Tan-5t meme addresmd by the recur. Rum‘l man Marsh, who delivered a thoughtful and inspiring sermon, the text bcim taken from St. John, gimp. xvi, meme 12. In 010.3... M RPV. .NEI'. Marsh paid a. high trig hate -to .the good work being aocomi pushed by the Sana of. England on do: in caring for the‘ widow and the orphan, and pointed out. that ,while ' 'xwap 91M thing to beaSon at pita, it was still grander to be ason of the Kim. a son' of God, and that 3'an grcatpst men's meeting ever held in Buffalo was _conductcd by Fred B. Smith. of Nuw York, about 5,000 am": being prgmgnt. A 'larim number Impressed a desire to lead the Christian life at {ha cine: of the ser- \icc. Four large meetings were held for boys in different parts of the city aim a meeting for women. Jmha F. Moore. Railxowi Secretary. who was in Lindsay Jan. Zith, gnu: th: beat address on the Railroad work at the Commemorative banquet. LL D.. Pnanicr of Ontario, Rear Ad- miral I-. J. H-xggina‘on, U. S. Nan, :50 (many others. ‘ mmm.uwuv--v should be the m1 aim (fail? C.qmpbcll' Morgan (after his addrcw 'Ihurwy ovuniug he. left for' London, Eng.)€; John J. McCook. New York Liu: J. Ramécv, ‘Jr., President Wa- huJ-‘J: Railwax.‘ ‘ Robert E. Sprar, Juhn ‘R. Mott. H911. Crap. WE. Ross. Quecn_VicLoria, of revexed ‘memory. AbOut 60 members were in‘ line, and they presented a fine appeananne on Lbzix mamh to church, when; seaits 'J‘Jm foliowiug noted speakers ad! (in ecd the Convention; Rev: G. mmkec. .Thc x‘Mifltion’ Quart ette and Elknart Railroad Shop Chorus ae- sieiedin the singing. Inc now. Asso- national hynmal, pmparv-d by :1 com- mittee under the direction of the In- ternationai Committee, was utcd for the that time. 7 To Prove what Anti-Pm. the Great System Treatment will do for you. Every Rondor of thle paper mey have A Sample Bottle eent Free by Moll. Derangement o! the stomach is re- sponsible for much sickness and eufler- ing. Every organ of the body depends upon the stomach for its nutnment end strengthâ€"If the Itomech is not work- ng right the blood entries to the liver, eart, nerves and kidney tissue imper- fect nutrition-mg become weak and uneble to perform elr workâ€"become clogged, dxsueed. and throw out their distres- symptom. Now you my an etimuhtive, tom pore rehef by 0 taking of a kidne , lver, nerve or heat specific, but t 0 cause remuneâ€" The stomach is at fault. andeo long a it keeps loading the blood mth impur- ityâ€"w te, no 10:: yill the b10051 trans- Dl'asfl’ifit‘: JLâ€" Tho Convention Wumnal 'Et- hihit. wean grant feature illustrat- ing the (pam 50 years. She lending departments of the work were given. “ith an illustrated prescntation of unions plumes of the Wcrk. This “as time and a new feature in- con- vention .prggragunc. JJOAOO. ‘ - The convention opened “ednesday, the 11th. 10.30 mm, in flu: Central 1‘) (stterian church, and the head- qumturs were in the new building, casting: $440,000. Taxi-a bufldmg us 10 store; 9 in tlzc centre, with a 4-storcy annex on citizen ems. The social function of the convuntiuu was the Commumoratip Seven course banque', held Wednesday evening. at 6.30 o‘- cioxk, in Conwution Hall, abaut 1.~ 400 amen b‘ing‘present. The A350- cia Lion care prepared the good things for the banquet. and ladies (roan 27 dxl'rcrL-nt churches did the saying. _ The mix; of the convention was m charge of C. B. Willis. of Mil- G‘he 35th lntzrnational Convention of Ycung Men’s Christian Associa- tions passul into history at Buffalo Sunday owning. the 15th.!1‘he gen- eral topic was “Foreign Work " and swrt-taxice of the International Com- mittee (rum China, Japan, India. Brazil and Mexico, addressed the meeting, which was held in Conven- tion Hall with a mating capacity or about 5,000._ It i: said that an of- fer of 840.000 (01‘ the foreign work was tendered by Alias ficlen M. Gould. She, was int attendance at the Thmsm; and Friday cxcning ses- sions and the leading ladies of Buf- falo gave her a grand: ecaption in the Asemiation_bu3lding baturday. from 4 to 6 p.m. 50 ycars ago. June 7-8, 1854. the fixst convention of the Y.M.C.A. of North America was held in the cit: 0! Buffalo. Nineteen aseociations were represented by 37 delegates; 0"- er 1400 dzlcgutea wor épreoem at this umxcntlon last wank. A: the pusmt time there are 1300 associ- ations; memlnrs in 1903. 358,455; 48;: buildings valued at $26,250.- 500; net .prop’ny in 1903. $3.8,- Delegates from all Parts of the World -â€"Somo Notes by a Roprosontativo of Llndny Railroad and Town FEATURES or THE cant INTER- NATIONAL convaunon AT BUFFALO. EXPANSION 0f Y.M.(.A. WORK 3. She use of boxes at better qual- ity. The latter point Was ve:yno- tiewblc in cheese canning from the Gou-rn-mcnt curing unions. the box- es .bti ;_' made of hcmier material; the percentage of’nrok‘én boxes did not run above two per cent. which proves. that it in {also eemomy to buy cheap boxes. ‘ .Cem should be taken not to use gxeen. unswsoned boxes as the chc(Sc, particularly the top and bot- tom. may be «hung-ed in quality from this cause alone. Skin Ba‘ar'd on Cheese. .Lezding British importers of Can- adian cheese are in lava: of ‘bmud- in; chem: indollbly with the month id which they are made. Some year-R ago September cheese became the favouritics, but owiw: to the 2m- proxomcnt in the quality of cheese made during July and August. brought about by the system of “cold curipg" intruluoeulby the Deput- ment of Agricultmc, the makes 0! other momma have moved to be near- ly as good in qualitv as September's. It is claimed that unscrupulmxs dealers in Canada as well as in Great Britain quote Saptembcra at arch low prices that the supposition is that they are the nn’nke of other months and any interiorth in quality is not discovnrcd until latter delivery! is taken. If the month of make were branded on the cheese they wouldbe sold on their merit; and speculators who bought cheap lines of July. August. October or Novambcr makcq would be dLban-od tram quoting them by cable orrothcrwiaz as "Septem- bors.” ‘ I . were were the pain! that [we called a physician, who pmscribed {or us,but his medicines tailed to give any relief. A (fiend who had a bottle of Charm. box-hi mucous. Cbglera andDian-hoca. Remedy on hand gave each of as :1 dose and we at om felt the effects. In Open Letter From the ahopin, S. C. New: Early in the spring my wife and I were taken with diarnhoea and 3080-! [ procured a bottle and before using the entire contents we were entirely cured. It is a wonderful remedy and should be found in every bouschold. H, C. Bailey. Editor. This remedy is for sale by all druggiats. waxded the abova namqs to Mrs. E. E. Sharpe, sepretary _Lmdmy Child- ren’s Aid Sawfly. asking her to have them added to the officers or the local Socjeuty nS‘corrcagoading agents, and ntihze that. 881',wa whenever MING: ;'\.L--"-â€"L~L4.’.:_.\__L_l LL. Tho Children's Protection let. Suction 5 of lec above. act, mended in 1903. .prmidas for the. appoint- ment in web ole-atom] district with- in] tin: Province of a commiltce of six persons or worn, not less fixan half of whom shall be women” who shall be known as the “Children's Committee. and each member may 'be known as a childnan‘s agent. The said committee, or members thereof, shall cooperate Will] the Superintend- ent of Neglected and Dependent Children (Mr. J. J. Keléo. Toronto), and with tho localOChildrcn's Aid So- ciety, and meawt in (ivory posaiblc way in We work «improving the condition of neglected and depend- ent clf'dron. In compliance with the act. in March last Juagr: Dan; Wu‘d- en Channon and Sheriff mLenmm corresponded thh Various parties in amen-m. parts ot_the Ridings, and (oz-.waxded to Mr. helm the. following memos of persons who have consent- ed to act. TIL: .Wcat Ridingâ€"Mrs. E. Le'l‘ore, Little Britain; Mrs. C. E. (Weeks, Mrs. (Dix) John McKay, Wood- ville; Mr. .1'hmna§'_Wa.taon, Sonya; Mr. John Walsh, prkfield; and Mr. Newton Sunni}. Lindsay. Eng; Rid, ins-John Bailey. Head Lake;"Mim IT. Scully. Rmbmn; Mr. Eugene Shine. Dconrmysilh2 _'M.r. Kolso has; 10:. .1. Damn ma:on,which mekcéthc boxes less brittle. 2. More cars ,on; the part otdu'p- p3ng umpanias in loadmg. mowing and discharging cargoes. this wan-k being czosvly watched by the impec- tors of the dqpartanentz F1110 percentage of broken boxw was udt so high dwing 1903. «in though it still runs very high.rrang- ing (ram 5 to 25 .per cent. The {all- ing of! in tingling: ia_d_uc to_: .AI, ed. a his]: demand for cheese comin: from the Government curing stations at an udvunu. in prim; compared to chemo, coming from the ordinary fac- so Im- :m to demand an allamncn in weights. but it was soon proved that there was less shrinkazg: which. add- ed to the inner-cred quality and ap- warm-cu of the chegsc. quickly crept- tom-ins. The practise of shipping too new or “gram" cannot. be too emphatically condomxml as it not only mail-s the Sale but. hurts tho reputation of Can- adian amuse. The mlesmm. as well as the exporter. in to blame for send- ing time: immature cheese, and the patrons of factories should insist that their cheese should be held in the curing room until it is_ is such uncondition aswill gim satisfaction 159. up Druizh consumer. ‘ ,(You'i .Cuging 0! Choose. 'Ijli dirlgizqngc in the quality of client} hclufim t‘nc Govizrnment - cool curing lop-m. -~,s_ tirg..noticmble. A ILL; 1.. Smpnlon Regard {or Hunt, to lanufactun ud Shipplng locosuty. In his xeport regarding the cheese trade of 1903. Mr. A. W. Grindlcy, agent of the Department ‘bf Agricul- ture in chat Britain. makes some Suggestions that merit the-attention of makers and exporters. He says: The cheese season of 1903 was a most successful one; there was a large increase in' the quality 31nd the atcady nan-provz-ment in the quality was 80 gaunt that in spite of very heavy supplim tlw_prico realized on th'e whole ware satisfactory. The mild. sweet, palatable flavor., as distinguished from lb: heated and biting: character. so noticeablc in formar years. has created a. large couumptxvo demand. which _will hams a tendency to do away with time diqzrobOrtion in value. between Canadian and English Ljhcddar. ' sTcénnouJ'o cases: nmm. Boxing Chméc. M old daughter of Mr. Michael Davey. Lindpny-st. north. had 'expir- ed suddenly. She had been. for some time subject zto rheumatism and heart trouble. and on Saturda’ Worn- img .had been watching the Glenn of Mrs. D. EnJiJmn. thorc die cor. wgc got under an} she became very weak. and passed away inside the W. m flunraml took .plzwc this morning in St. Mary's church. and thence to the R. .C. oemotery. Mr. Dovcy will have the haraflelt sym- pathy (1 every citizen in his great bereavement. arm has so quickly succeeded the loss of his beloved wife Died In Winning. Many a! the older residents of Lind- say and Bobcaygcon will learn with regmt “of the mm. in Winnipeg on per. M1111; {was mapactor of fisheries for Manitoba for a number 6t years in 1110 sawmiea. Mr. Tapper way. a maiden; of Bobcaygeon {or a term, and was with” popular. a ‘0“. 513316 880- Iron bony. Lindsay; "Slim: Little children to come un- to Me." l‘hape m d our blessed Saviour wane recalled to many Satur- day morning when it became known that Item. the bright. lovable. nine A. UULLEN SONS, We have recently added to our business a first-class laohlne Shop and Foundry. and can supply experienced workmen to undertake all kinds of work in our line; An. Guests or hummus! hum-n, Surname: Gum DETABHABLE TIRES Joseph Cook, of Port Perry. had been stricken with paralysis at the. retu- dem: of his daughter. Li's Wm. Brocks. Wren he had bum mending a few (kiss, intending to cane to Lindsay, {at this 34th. um. McCon- nell; leit for Port Hope on thenext .trmn. Mr. Cook nae: mlied beyond ”gaining. conecioumm and, nwny‘ywtcflhy dtcrnoan about 4.30 o‘clcc . The funeral will take place Wuquday at Port Perry. Deceased .waa about 70 years of age. and was .widely known and Very highly rc- epuctod. nrc. McConnell .will have -r _‘__.. 9 .....1_. ON SALE TOâ€"DAYâ€"New stock of all kinds of first-class, reliable Working Bootsâ€"the very best Goods made, at Bargain Prices. lee? Boeton Golf mm leoed Boots, regqu $1.50, Sale price 81.25. Ion e Boeton cell Bluoher Boote, regular “.50. sale prloe 81.35. len’e Boeton Gelf Bluoher Boote, regular 31.75, sale prloe 81.50. len'e Boeton cell Blueher Boob. regular $2.00, sale price 81.15. Women e Flue clove Grelned leoe Boote. ell eolld leather. sale prloe 990. Women‘s Flue Glove Grelned leee Boote, wlde lest, low heels, eale price 99c. Boye’ Boston our school Boots eolld mt These Goods are all new Stock made specially for this Store, and all solid Leatherâ€"well made, good fitters, and every Shoe a decided Bargain. MACHINE SHOP and FBUNDBY. THE N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE. Josoph Cools. Port Pom. On Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Thom McConnell, of uxc‘ Royal hotel, nu! caived a telegram from Port Hope informing her that her lather. Mr. The question of tire: is the all impomnt item in bicycledom. Tire- thnt no reliable or an be quickly repaired, if necessu'y, making wheeling pla- nnt and combs-able, m the THE N. HUGKI Lindsay Street W. BARGAIN SALE OF WORKING BOOTS. Tho Dunlap Tin co'y DUNLDP OBIIUABY. Toronto Troubles The Only Shoe Store With a. Blue Awning. Io Tire LINDSAY’S GREATEST SHOE HOUSE. g ‘ l wwwww OW Hm S éwwmmfl McINTYBE g 3 HOUSEKEEPERSE There are over 100 impure seeds to be guarded against While .we do not guarantee our seeds to be absolutely pure from all of these. we ofi'er you the very best we can buy, and the cer- tainty that in any event only a few of the least objectionable will be found therein. REMEMBER. it is necessary to sow goad, sound, clean seed to insure a good crop and a good price. Try curs and you may rest satisfied that you have secured as good seed as can befound in the Province. SPRATT KILLE N, :elling seed to his neighbor. It is a sad fact that a farmer who will work hard early and late, to clan a field and prepare it for a good crap. will very likely sow it with impure seed because he can buy the risky kind cheaper than the sure kind. This we consider is very poor economy as many farmers have found to their great cost. ' CLEAN SEEDS We Offer the Best We can Buy in Alsike and Red Clover, Timothy and other Seeds. ,WC‘WM“‘$ 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 fastideous. N SHOE It may be that your Sofa or Chairs need recovering; it’s real. 1y wonéerful the change that is wrought by a little fresh brocade on the furniture. 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. T \VILL BE ADMITTED by most farmers that notwithstanding the improved appliances for the till- ing of the land, it is a rare thing to find a clean {arm The Government, recognizing that the spread of noxious weeds is on the increase, has pmd a law to prevent the. sale of impure seed, but it will not deter the farmer from What About House filming, and What About House-Furnishing; CASH AND ONE PRICE. PROVISION AND SEED DEALERS ‘lfi'fl‘T; Kim: '7'- ZPA'GE THREE

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