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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 10 Aug 1906, p. 12

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We Thedayoiimp‘ paandcasti public know ftom Wm“: Wit you BBILER AND ENGINE One 60 h. p. Inglis Boiler, and one 40 h. p. Engine.Both as good as new. McLennan Go. in mm mum m PAYS. Screen Doors Step Ladders Washing leehlnee Curtain Stretcher: HeLannan Go. Garden Tools Fence Wire Poultry Netting Builders’ Hardware A. UUIMN SflNS. ‘nnwm Can be had at away down Chums Paint! on: Varnishu “ Prism ” Iked Paint mm Coal and Iron. you are bound to entertain more or less during the holidays. To do this properly) plentiful sufiply of must away: he on hand. How about your stock? Does it need replenishing? If so all on us and [flag Your Gum-Our Souvenir Goods will in- terest them whether they with to buy or not. - FOR SALE. Lindsay Street Bridge. China and Glassware Granitewm Foot of Kant-st... Lindsay. brass cylinder and steel rod pump we watet than any pump on W )ennis. looks afterallordasand Late New. From Foreign Source. In Pithy lume. Edmond Rousse. a member of the French Academy, who acted as counts] for members or the Commune in 1871. is dead. Fred M. Warner has been renomlnat- ed by the Republicans as Governor of Man. and Patrick H. Keely u Velive to Lead Zion. Zion City, 111., Aug. zâ€"At a. meeting in the tabernacle here TueedAy night for the purpose of choosing canddetes for general overseer ot the church in September. in accordance with the re- cent order of Judge Ladle, the name or Wilbur Glen Votive. was the only one presented. A Standing vote of those present at the meeting showed 1.310 in favor o! Vouvn'e electton. The zâ€"x'irâ€"zieâ€"aniofin Alexander DOW“ not mentioned at the needn‘- Moth" Yield. to Pal-dution of Son and Monica Lawyers. New York. Aux. 1â€"Yleld1n: to the persuasion! 0! her son. Bury Thaw. This motion is taken to been that .Thaw’e plea of “not guilty" will stand. that “emotional insanity" and evidence (om; to show Justification undu- the “unwritten law." will be relied upon to secure acquittal. . One 01' the most noted lawyers in the United State will conduct the trial in Cecil B. Smith's Denial Toronto, Aux. 2.â€"-Cecu B. Smith de- nded last night that he had ruined (tom the Temlakamln: Commission, or that he had accepted a situation at Winnipeg. “There were some over- tures." he ma, “but nothing definite. I have not resigned." ‘ . Niagara. Falls, N.Y., Aug. 2.-Betwveen 200 and 300 apple shippers, repment- ing the United States, Canada. and Great Britain, are in annual union in this city. They will be here until Fri- day. The substitution of boxes to: barrels in packing and shipping apples. and the prohibitive arm that has been placed upon apples by the Germ” Government are two important gues- tion: up for daemon. , ’ To Found 'Jowish Colony. London. Aug. 2.â€"The International Council of Jewish (antenna organize.- uons is in session here under the presi- dency of Israel Zangwm. The main subject for discussion is tho genes-s! proposition to establish an exalt-1m: DEFENCE OF WHlTE’S 8LAYER. iron cylinders is M as the 1 want when you by 3 Pump Apple Shippers In Session. -gc.-. -. {able via. Benin. D. I I.-. RAILWAY’DEGISIONS {on HEELS 0F mum Ontario Board Suatalna the Lon- don Company. London, Aug. 3.â€"The Ontario m. way Commission concluded its investi- gation into the street cor strike yams day and found the the company was justified in its courae. Chairman Leltch, after a few mo- nents' conference with his colleuna, delivered the finding, in part as fol. lows : - 7 I jl- A_‘L_ AWARD FOR' TORONTO CO. Londen Campany Had the Right to Dis- miss It: Employ... Int th. "on Hal the Right to Jain the Unionâ€"To- ronto Min Should Do Roinw Say the Arbimtoroâ€"Tln Find- ing Wu Unanimous “It is clear that the real Manny and cause of the strike was_ the dis- missal of three men, Stewart Buchan- an and Aitchison. “Both the company and the men have rights which have to be respect- ed. The men have a perfect right to form a union, and Mr. King had no right to terrorize the men, which will not be tolerated in any civilized conno “As to the dismissal of the three em. ployes, on the evidence before us ve certainly cannot ask for their reinstate- ment. It would indeed be a serious nut- ter for a board to interfere gin: g. oop- peny's right to dismiss or worm Anyone would hate been justified in - , ~â€".â€"â€"e L‘.‘_ “Were these men disarm-pd for no otherreasonthanmtotmonmto ahhrnionwe wouldmheareeom- manual. but ve‘mnat 91}! mt. , A___L these three men 979: mmmm mum m mmmw “mm“ WWWW WWW gm "We hope it will be e long time be- fore we ere celled upon epin toudeel with ouch e one.” The Ctr-there Accept. The strikers held e m lent night to consider the edvieebi ty of keeping up the strike. After much die- cnuion the men decided to cell oi! the strike end ebide by the finding oi the Onterio Reilwey Boerd. provided the compeny will tehe beck ell the men except three. who were dieohened. Victory For Toronto Bellwey. Toronto. Aug. 8.â€"'rhe erhitretore to whom wee referred the dlepnte be- tween the Toronto Beilwey Co. end the on following the omfloyflient on the oronto Relive! ”turn of ellexed strike-bunkers from Winnipeg ave out their decision yenterdey. ee tol- The compeny hen the inherent right of engaging and removing employee in its own discretion. .n-A n n_ _- "3h; mama {be hand to no- can and we think the non 3W3" wad untn v. 09:19 m1". A-A_- ‘ m its own costs. - People’s Railway-Earn"!!!- Part Arthur, Au. 3.â€"'rhe can” of the municipal street runway for the hit month were 88.000- -1--. V r Upper Canada. Ottnn, Aug. 3.â€"It is believed mt Dr. Scott of Phfladelphh and his ne- phew, Dr. Cram of Neutral have been drowned at Den: Riviera. They vent on a trip to Colplt antigen undoing - , ..___ _‘ - Inc-r " 'vâ€"â€"-‘ 3; the Upper Ottaw'iâ€"‘rhe finding of their upturned canoe has given rise to the belief that they have met can: in the river. North Toronto. Aug. 8.â€"Wm. fining n veil-known market gardener or the 2nd concession of But York. while coming home from the city tried to shut his gate while on the wagon and we; Jammed between themad. the influx. receiving severe ”Undu- The hit arm m torn out of the shoul- derudtheboneotthemorsm nearlympedmm. Montreal. Ant. 3.-â€"A little I!!! mm- od Ellen O'Brhn; 1'3”” parents ”' side at 1,480 St. Hubert strut. W poisoned here yesterday either -_,_ _I__l_ m- “ULâ€"~- Toronto. Aug. 3.-'l‘he Ontario suc- cesaion duties to July 31, total $369,- 608. as against $371,455 for the con-rep pending period of last year. The re- turn: for the full year were estimated at $700,000, and it is.believed thnt the amount will be realized. . neauou 'nenm hr... Philadelphig. Po... Aug. 3.--'1‘he I’ennsylvuia‘nnilroad has decided to reduce the maximum lone-my fuel from 31-2 to 21-2 cent. a. mile. eaec- tlve probably Nov. '1. The comm will else. on Sept. Luau Ola-ale LOGO-mile tiekeu_ vane only. on it; line- eat 01 Pitta’burg ind Erie. at”, fist pricey! :20. m an” We still he Toronto. Aug. 3.â€"Ed‘a.r J. war. who ransacked a woman's house after he had told her that her husband had met with a. severe accident and no not her to leave the residenpe. was sen- tenced to ten years in prleon for ”his meanest, of acts." by County Macia- tnte Ellis and Muslin-Ate Kingston! yesterday. the untenees to run eon- tantrum; DOCTORS IAY.BE DROWNED. Poioomd Child 0100 In Agony. Ten Years For Baker. Had Arm Torn Out. men for less real dlmcnlty J. Baker. Cur Remus to Abidc By Stoty. Din’s Agmmcng. CRUSH SVEABORG REVOLT Fact M, W Did Not Rie- With Them Drove Hep. Fr'em the Mut- neen and They Turned Their Gum ion Ono Author in Nutrition x â€"Preetioelly End of the Walt Came Through the Warships. St. Petersburg, Aug, 3.â€"(2.36 1|. 111.)â€" On the heels or the other news comes the startling statement that the Em- peror has My refused to accept the conditions to which Premier Stoiypin “reed in his negotiations with Count Heyden. Alexander Guchkoff. Prince Nichols: Lvoir, Paul Vinogmdoft and Benetor Knni. for the reorganization or the Csbinet. There I: Increasing apprenenmon mat the Emperor proposes to take the final step of turning the conntry over to the military dictatorship of Grand Duke Nichol”. The streets or St. Petershurg again are filled with patrols. ‘ The crew or the Russian cruiser Asia. which was sent to“Abo, has hoisted the red flag. The vessel has left in the direction of Sviborg. viththobrukdownotthel’m“ the mohuonhts to um W 01 the Baltic squadron and Mic w W uprisinc u emu-4t. "a“ ly ounce- the situation. The ”Mt-8 Of a» Government cactus hue risen and F-.. , I Emperor‘s bettery. until the tnveler who furnished the above information kit Beltin‘fon nt midnight. indica- in: the: the boidest of the mutineers were determined to die whet than surrender. end that they were selling their lives dearly. ‘ Six Ofiuu Killed. According to the memoon papal six oflioers were killed during the sup- pre-ion oi the mutiny at Cronstndt. . Beiore seizing the For: consunune W tam. the allure broke into the houses of the oflloers. klmn‘ some or them end uniting the others. 3 The Monty of the artillerymen of .Fort Con-Mae refined to join the ,m thus preventing the latter from getting cum} 0! the torts. with 3 The regular' police, as well u m: commune-l nude. were called out dorm: the utter-noon. Among the enume- were the chief of police, who was wounded. and his assistant. who we; kilied. I Troops now are enmed In quelling the duos-den. ' I ‘Oeml Killed. Wot-ow. Ans. tâ€"aen. WI”. won one: no London. A118. 3--'A dc WI Telegram Co. 1101 yesterday monsoon an! conflicts between the cc and Seoul!“ red was yesterday. I; hex-cums apprehAensiAon ghat REVOLT CRUSHED. Fln on Inch OW?- D0 he Shtndden Island mm” 110 m 0; six vessels sta- the noun harbor fired on Serious Conflicts. :09 he ‘0: I. 90 3.8a. >32“ 68 8. a...» .3 3:8. 9 B:â€" E- oil-Fun. .5; despntch to Ben- L from Hakim?! an says that sex-lon- tho communtl police mud: occurred there x: was mm by the flow of tho intern-.1 Mine. which been hiddgn in n laundry buket. can: at the clicking bound of m m Mn Amend. man. Fianna. Aug. tâ€"The Fla- nlnh nuthofltles hove pm the nu- m.mo. who L- W or use murder o! l. Win. the member at the outlawed Puunment. who to W a his country home. when. .1qu 81. Home». m Ashen. naval. Ans. 8P1?» cruiser Punyat Axon. arrived In the roasted here in possession of the loyal portion at her crew. One hundred end any of the mudneen hove been sent ashore end imprisoned. 8t, Thom”. Aug. 8.â€"Newton Stone- house, .396 40. is in Jail. and his wife. Com Stonehenge. and 27 is under arrest In the hospiul charged with attempt!“ to take the life at {heir new-born child. The child was loud In no enthuse behind the Stonehouse home yesterday morning, the husband himself thin: the alum titer hearing the cries of the little one. Newton Stmhouu and Hit Wifo Ar. Under Amt. MURDER OF CHILD ATTEMPTED. um mom VIM I, 4:. Tomato. Aug. 3.â€" an an uflvod In the city mm m. m W by the mot and mm committee at I111. Ind phyod and won their Int match from tho Tomato Huh on Cit! WI 1:; t_he dtg'n LA 4â€"5- -0 5E 33 m w- -"â€"_..- Rim. mdmomyxntbovflerthm minutes when ho was new with camps-adult. Hews-13‘1”“ mother. Chub. on ”to. of MOI?- Port Dtlhoufle. Au. Lâ€"mn Long. I. helper on the new Welland Cum. died very suddenly yaw 1mm "moving 3 km niece (-1 must. ‘ Boy Drain. in Tennis. Tm Au‘. 3.â€"-er John m motwmmPIKO. 1‘ Nudes-strut. mom between the and Spun. the nmtow recently dgned. '9 1 Wednesday nltht- Quebec. Aug. 4.â€"-81r Wilfrid Linda! visited the hubor improvements at the Louise embankment yesterdny morn- ing in company with the who: can- missions“. '01:qu Aug. 6,-4me will U be invited for the constructk new from to Government Home “VI. Pu.“ «and Reading. 1mm. Aux. tâ€"The educsdon hm mu! in second Minx In the Home at was yum-h! without a» division. Tribuho to L“. Junie. OM Now Front For Pam Third Readlpl- Laurlor In Quebec- Riduu Hall VOW A ect Bandy forCons dowéom StomachDiarrgg. mnemdfionsfmxsh- nus “Loss or Sum Dry Good. A shipmentjnst tolnnd ofLadies’ SiIkBeltsin whiteand black: at soc, socandysc. Men’s Tina 25cm 50¢. a few new linesjustopened. SpecialnlacinCottonBlankeuatgocperpair. PASCOE BROS. Binder Twine Deedng Binder Twine {or sale; 550 ft. to the 1b., 1 1 ft. to the 1b., :2 x-zc; 650 ft. to the lb, 13 x-zc. We have nude 1 specialty of procuring goods for c which are not generally kept in stock. Highcstmrbct ptioe paid {or Butter and Eggs; either PASCO] Boyd Cult. Two and three piece Suits {10m $2 00 to $7 00 a General Merchants, Oakwood. Ton W always but all assorted. Sult in barrels and sacks, W kept on hand. the Flour and Feed. COPYU' WRAPPE- 3 113131 OAKWOO D. The Kind You Have BASIBRIA flunk-admit! dun. sauna-ours M duodenum. g: no. 331! m our motto. ’Iml Highest gndc Instrumems m“; BASTBRIA for Infant: and Children fllflfllfl MERLE mm. Dillon and Shop 147 Kent-st. c re s swell and Jordan, 1... an“. coon-v. can ml cm, Haul: opposite Public Libnry W. W. JORDAN. Cd W m ”w WW“ m mm a

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