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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 24 Jun 1904, p. 3

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Jan NITE- .tonade Ian’s In by We who hi Te their own ends. landmald’e case is 80?- 'm:k from the 'im the Britiah Lit place to put him. He pomiCal friend isPowerful connect“ him a mace. Ge he Bram: (Sou-nanzcm. :indin'r mznsmmnam. promguy refluxed lino! the mug; of subogdinalun. _ Etna down and out. bat-fore he‘had tune ’0 get his second breath. He t-ar' and; me mwlak! most sal- diets make. of assuming that became ”My are coma-s Lucy are superior to other pecpne and held by none of the mmmrs Lhat hind other people. Inen he committed the defence of ' action to parliamentaex op-gon- ms of the Government. ‘Bnun lanai in me brief campaign 31‘ ancerwék, and aims he wa; drop- W by fluke who had used him to ““05 went, and at if: Mn 9 1. W in: has done just what Bum- He c’ihus from Bullet only in ‘1": asserts his supenority to the "hunt Which prundell him with ; GROCERIES, KENT-STREET. : ”0609900 000000 06000990. IISIERLY POLITICS win, DUIDOHMD AID BUN-El nth his insutnnbnatxon. his about “etiquette," fat-J direct 1-01: the Miniatu- ot Agricul- ! 1.xs making £01. .Sam. (01' all met!) me Pal-Immen- 'oc;11e, it ought :o be. clear lmndona 164.1511. he has: ‘ccasâ€" Line intermuhary Abt-‘tfioyn‘ eminent and tip;- mama. ,«uoono 90 9099900000.. Headquarters for HARDWARE an}: EOE KENT STREET, - - LIN Elsi. and allows bulicl'. to contemptuous arms .0! In whom he haw passed the ald‘s case is similar. Whom ask from the mu in South at- Brixizh Lionrnment had to put him. But as they ideal friends of ha and tin] cunnecuous they hadto mm Bargains in all cooking Stoves mm ins met me necessities of the if any rational neighhm' with goods endeavors to “a a dumping~_r;round, pro- ads to prevent lhe staugh- SUI“ here to the We a! manufactuzus' ,by some- what cur Yanked neighâ€" 3 a. countervaizizg Bqty. run: for abrogation':_of ‘3 WWentxv a lief. tho "£411.94: a place. General O’Gradyo then in Canada, and the Gosernmcnj. were {ma-1col- 6 mm him, and wanted to ‘\'0 politics 1:] n, of emu-.60, d‘s paiitimi lrieuds had to cc or tome honu' to: him, an him this one So re- L‘x Canadian GoVeI-nment :h O'Gmdy-Baly, and {oak china Hall, Hillian «st. 3,5 budget a; ll": We carry in stock a splendid assortment of suitable and pretty goods for Wedding Presents, etc. A visit to our China ’Depm- ment will interest you CAMPBELL’S :rls TED Refrigerators, , Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Oil Stoves, Pure Mixed Paint, Mil}: Cans, Wire Fencing, Portland Cement, and Builders’ Hardware at Lowest Prices. éeasonable Good; 1 Daily Budd.) ago. spurred on by who war-ta] to attack ’1‘ 1.118 day. General Bul- at a sqmrpriruie (Jui- eriticized his: Cabinet the {allowing “:M‘l' l [0 Buiier? pom ins. “"3;an Rich Cut Glass Fine Art China Novelties ! ha ve being CHINA HALL : A. L CAMPBELL '1' more pro- =Bse and for ’3‘]! preter- 1dJuated the u) its 1:: at .l'ieiding’s findin»? pOs'I‘, LINNAY. A TRESENT F08 m OLD FOLKS. FOR THE STOM’S BAKE. An eminent physicianuys. “human fife shauld last five times the years it [:akesto mature ”â€"thus it twenty-one as mtunty we would live over s hundred yearn, but then-care not my me): thoaontury mark. A gran. dad 3pm laugh would exist if the not get and ‘atomnch phyod outâ€"Thu 0 an ty of sad bduemqg of mm- int ofmoatuhnenta. And it need! first “and“! when‘ It out bum bu;gmxd’emcti§ fiwfifi-fi. 1.3“”. a. I” r 9 . kyretummdl. ‘_./._ ., The Port Hope Canal Association has issued a circular pointing out the advantages of that Jtown as an outlet for the Event Valley Canal, says the Toronto .World. It is point. ed out that 3 [1175.842 extends all the way {Eran Rice Lake to Port Hope, making a. natural channel. {be dis... tame tram the Otonabee River to Port Hopa'is 19 miles, of wniohn: 13 1.2 miles is edcalage. rmhile the dis- tance to from k 58 miles. l9miles being when and 22 mile! waved river navigation. these are the fig... ures given in the alveolar. in which it ‘is alnostntad tint the canal to Port Hope could be easily enlarged, it neon canny, to 14m fherebeizn‘g little or. on rock, (while the Trenton route would involve a great deal at .rock cutting. It is claimed also that Port Hope has much the better harbor. The decision of the question must depend largely upon technical and loâ€" cal knurledge, and all that can be _AT._. f1 cd, but 51:. Fielding has taken the powder out. of their cartridge with- out abohsbi 1g the preferences by :1 fixed tariff on British woolleus same- “nat greater than the guveral pre- l'elencc tale, yet Lowe.- than on s :u- iiur materials coming in {tom other cumhus than Great Britain. The budget .-,peech shows this country to THE TRENT VRLLEY GIIIL. No.10 LINDSAY hay, after so Inch «liberation. had not nearlybhctomeothn‘aspeech a year ago, which immediately follow- udthatorwnmkiws‘ .1. one. In the old days, the financial critic of the OppOSiuioa: was always prepared with his atmwezr as soon as the Minister of Finance had resumed 11115 seahbut it wnsa Iuil vweck after lM1". Fielding’s proposals had been brought damn before Mr. Borden felt equal to or was prepared to re- ply to theta. Perhaps like Mr. Micawv. bar, inhisnizeme «flue, the leader of the Opposition was waiting Itor something to tum up.’ an one side or ti» other, during the debate, to at, turd new. Ind stronger matter [or cdnstrmtivem destawtive argument; but if no 'he was domed to disswpq pdntment, and' his speed: qt water; Mammal .W‘imess, Wednesday; The budget debate, which is nearly at an end. has been a most curious The Durcdonald fracas aired in the House of Commons last week may be fairly six-3d up as an attempt to grab all the ianportant commissions in the 13th Scottish Light Dragoons for Tory haelers, whim scheme um: rath. er cleverly cheehmated by the Hon. the Minister of “riculLure, who by the way nepresentts .the county from which the main strength of the legi. meat is drawn, and may therefore be credited with- having intimate know. ledge of a]! the circumstances of the case. All honor to the minister, who blocked the scheme to reintroduce politics into My: auajrs of the milifiml § The Famers' Sum: “replies to_.In., enema) Omwda’p cry that ,"nwin‘ tha farmers require protection,” as butter is imported at some poiqus in Canada, by saying: “The argument is as fmmdntionless as such argu- ments usually are. The products named are imported into Canada be., cause. at certaia‘ points along the frontier, American sources of supply are so much nearer than a Canadian source that to compsl the consumer to draw upon' the latter would Ln-g vulva heavy and unhepesaary cost in the way of transportation charges.” Wednesday th: St. Louis Exposition managers were called upon to pay to the Government 40 per cent-of the gross receipts from admissions and concessions: in part liquidation of a loan of $4,600,000. The receipts have been away below expectations, and the Secretary of the Treasury has warned the fair people that if pay. ment' is not made tihfl Government i will take charge at the sale of tickets ; Han world’s fairs lost thcir power 'to taxing in the ebckels? Some of the Bruantford aldermeu ccmpmin because the low] news- papers do not publish their speeches at greater icagth, and one niacmre rmpoees: to have a anu'icipal report- er axpdr‘cd to write accemnts for both papers. But now is‘ he to get the papers to publieh the repel-fie, Do as they do on the other side in soihc places? Have the pity any for them as so much adx‘ernswg matter? Ham‘ltou Daily Times: The way to egomage more buildivg: 35 not to l-oc-s'. the taxes on houces in exis- tence. but to put the increase on the Land "glues wiuxou [regard to wheth- er they are improved or nnt. Then mcr. would not find homing vacant land for a ’big ri°e pxo'iv‘able, and would seek to make i: ru r"ma-1,11.”- ing In Landing homes and chops and 1: =ctories. Lord mnto’s manor, Earl Grey, comes of a diatinguisbed family, and will nn-t‘cnter upon his duties here as an untried man. He is in his 53rd year, has uad considerable political and administrative experience and owns an area of about 17,600 acres in Northumberland, of mnich shire he has been Lord-Lieutenant aim 1899. The Globa might properly ask Col. Sam Hughes for an. answer to the following; The General Officer Com. manding should be an example to the whole. force. If every officer in the militia. is at liberty to make speeches against his superior officer, Wlhlll. will become of discipline 9 was 499,22 . The Largest. day‘s ut- tendanu- was on Wednesday. '181,- 951. of which only 68,967 won paid udm'ASsions'. Such tigm-na prepare one !or an ad‘x‘urse {nuaucid showing when the. Show clones. was 350.0? per capita; it has now been reduced to $46.69, noth-Lt-h... standing that ‘the _populntion has humanly W- Well done Laura Montreal; Herald; Sam Hughcs‘ view is that there should be no politics in the militia until voting day, and '10 political influence in the regiments unti" the Consarvativcs get back to power. - survey of botli rout dent engineer, and 1 mumble request, survey of both routes by an indepen. dent engineer, and this seems to be a mid is that the omlnlly cm i ted. TIN Town 1 adjacent mum Tm: attendance" at the St. Louis :ir for the week ending June 0-11 In 1885 t-h‘ EDITORIAL NOTES Canadian national debt 2".1 35000337- “I certainly think that eve? woman ong ht to try this grand medicine. for it. would 1078 its worth. ours very truly, Miss Elm Dumm, 203 De Soto Sh, emphis. Tenn.” FREE MEDICAL ADVICE To WOMEN. - Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham. She will understand areas mag? and will (rest on with kindness. Her advice iroe,1ireasisLynn,lss Nowomaneverneaetted having written her, and the has helped thousands. ties frcm which I hsve been a snflerer for years. It was the only medicine which was at all beneficial, and within a week site!- I started to use it, there was a great change in my feelings and looks. I used it for a. little over three months, and it the end of that time I entered no pain at the menstrual period. nor was I troubled with those distressing pains which compelled me to to bed, sad I hve not had a headache since. is is nearly s ear 4 ago. I always keep a. bottle on hand, and ts e s 1;:de m melt. for I find that it tones up the system and keeps me fading snug, and I never‘hsve that tired out_fceling an! inore. _ u A “ D213 Mus. Humanâ€"I cannot tell you with pen and ink what food Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did for me, sufiering rom Line ills peculinr to the sex, extreme lassitude and that all gone feeling. I would rise from my bed in the morning feelin more tired than when I went to bed. but before I had used two bottles of ydia. E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, I began to feel the buoyancy of my younger deys return- ing, become regnler. could do more work and not feel tired than I had ever been ehle to do before, so I continued to use it until I was restored to perfect heath. It is indeed a. boon to sick women and I heartily recommend it. Your: very truly, Mas. Roe; Anna, 819 12m St, Louisville, Ky.” Any women who are troubled with ir- regular or‘ painful menstruation, weak- neu,‘ lexicon-hora, displacement or ulcer- ation of the womb, that bearinghdowu feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, beck- nche, general debility, and nervous pros- tration, should know there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. No other medicine for women has received such wide-spread and tmqualified indorsement. No other medicine has such a record of female cures. “ DEAR M23. Prmnunzâ€"I am very leased t_o_ recommend Lydia E. _Pin_kham s __ gge- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Rosa Adams, niece of the late General Roger Hanson, C. S. A., wants every woman {0 knolv o_f the wonders aceomglished by .The MW stated) yesterday that he had not sum into the nutter thoroughly, but thought Some in- 'provomant should be made in the as. Aid. Roch belicvnd that the change as mysted would be in. the inter. est: (1' the town; not be expected to keep in cloSe touch with we attains of the department. He bzlieved that the “comment of the town would be much more cquit... ably done if a permanent official were appointed to do the work. Per... sons wishing To build. residences or busincas planes would be obliged to obtain permit! from uhe oommis‘llonq or. and would submit plans at the pmpoeed building. in which case the commissioner would be in touch with the new building being done. and would b: rem-died to fix the asst-.95.. ment intelligently. He point-2d out. too. that the new figment act. which :will come into at -ct next year. will require some very careful study before it will be understood. and it is hardly [0 be ex. pected that men.- who spend only a tow mouths each year will be in a position to hmiliariz: lh‘C'mselm with the demils of the new act. 11 Guelph. where the assessment is $4,000,000. and th: rat': 201-2 mills, the easement commissioner has a Maya! 8700,3421! in Brantford,-wit.h lulu-y a! $700. and: in Brnntford. .with. muozunentof $8000 000. and ante o! 20 mills. there are two assessors. who each waive 35450 a year. In Wham there is an easement ht 85.500.000. and a rate of 21 14?. mills, The ounmhsio .e: 3 ”$600. 81:13:00 as secretary 01' tab School Board. Expulcnoos of Other cm” and Towns Return! to. Examimr: Aid. Rush, at the last meeting of I!!! Council. called. the attention of the Council to the pm. {sent method 0! went in force in Peta-born. and. suggested thnttlthe time had name when n. clause might be made. in the interests at the town. His plan mus to appoint an Mme-.1 meat Wisdom. who «would de,‘ vote his whole time to the Work! He pointed out that at the present time those appointed to do the assessing‘ were engaged on'y two or three months during the you, and could PETERBOII‘O ALDERIAI THINKS IT WOULD BE STEP IN ADVANCE. AN ASSESSMENT (OMMISSION to recommend L as E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Company; for_ womb and ovafian dimcul- flu Stu- Yacht. (.Sohc: The steam yacht rcsohfiy constructed for Mr. William Max-ken- :ic of the Toronto Railway Company will be ready next wuk The vacht “hich will be used on the Kawarthu Lake». 1- 85 feet long. 12.6 beam. and 4 feet mut.1'né'riuings aré VL'I‘“ luxurious. 1:0er and my: it is the bestlim- mom. he ever used. nr. 83ka is a well known citiun of North Plain. Own. There is nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains and brain-u. It will effect a cure in one-third the time reunited by any other treat- ment. For sale by an druggistn. OUR BARGAIN SALE of Trunks and Travelling Goods will are still remaining three or four of these handsome Trunks with more than half price. I, $7.00 Trunks for 5.50. $9.00 Trunks for 7.00. 811 lGrips, Suit Cases and Valises at Great mt department. ni-houtmh be was not prepu'cd to any at wept-c- mt time ,wht changes shOuld be thrown From 0 Wagon. Mr. George K. Babcock was thrffivn from his wagon and severely bruised. Ho applied Chamberlnin's Pain Balm THE N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE. We are the exclusive agents in Lindsay for the famous G known Humanic Shoe and Dr. Reed’s famous Cushion Shoe for the world for tender feet. All Sizes again in Stock of‘Ladies’ Tan Oxford Shoes NOW ON SALEâ€"An immense stock ‘ pets. Children Strap Slippers from 50¢ per to $3.00 per pair. {THE N..--HD._UKJN SHOPâ€"STUITE TRUNK BARGAINS. LINDSAY’S GREATEST SHOE Lace, Lste, 3111: and ma. an LUKbblb, wa I: HOSIERY, NEW WHITEWEAR. NOMWNOM §WNON g E "WIN mm READ OUR fADVBRTISElEN‘I‘S-THEY WILL INTEREST YOU [ SPRATT 8: KILLEN O§§6§+¢§O§§§§§O§O069909660 \Ve have always endeavored to secure the very best Teas grown that can be given for the least money. The'teas we handle have been thoroughly tested in the “cup" of rxperience. This is the only way to‘ demonstrate the purity and richness of the flavor of the teas. We purchase our teas from first hands, thereby saving the middlemen’s profits. “he have all inter- rnEdiate profits and give our patrons the benefit of this saving. The value we giVe in teas is as. good as though you paid ten or fifteen cents more per pound. OOQOOO66¢§§§9§9§§§60§O§§§§ I A wean/mom TEE CASH AND ONE PRICE. “C“M‘W “M Handsome, glistening fabrics, leading styles for Shirt 'Waist Suits, very dressy and durable; also in colors and black, at 25c., 5°C., 70c, and ”$1.00 per yard. NEW BELTS, NEW COLLARS, NEW GLOVES, in Lace, Lisle. Silk and Kid. NEW CORSETS, NEW Ivory and White Lustres A world of beauty is repre- sented in our stock of SUMMER ' FABRICS. The collection of artistic productions is far above an display we have heretofore made in both high grade textiles and the inexpensive materials, and this is the most favorable time of the season for you to expect very extraordin- ary values. Black Peau De Soie French Tweed Suitings, indsay {(0:- the famous Geo. A. §_l_ater Invictus Shoe, the well- amn..- .--I.:-_ DI. _ , r The most stylish Silk for a handsome gown, best French dye, beautifully finished, and splendid wearing quality for... ...$I.00. in dress lengths, light summer colorings, sty- lish and fashionable for tailored gowns; very suitable for travelling costumes, per dress $900 to... ...$1200. of Ladies’ Misses and Children’s Summer Shoes and Slip- ' pair ; Wor’nen’s fine 'Oxford and Strap Shoes from 75c WOO. WWW to. 810.50 Trunks for 7.50. Greatly Reduced Prices. men. The most comfonabie Shdéviâ€"n , the:very latest Boston styles. HOUSE. continue all this week. There double trays, on sale at little PAGE THREE.

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