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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 30 Aug 1907, p. 4

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the "Weekly most anoe that (the Past called up Superintendent 'McCleands of Peter- .bo‘ro. to learn what we could of the trouble and any praspoztive remedy. 31:. Whirl said, that his men 1nd let away. withén the last few days, .a' dag» quantity of mm Uni: bod hen stored in small lam up north, std that Balsam 31nd C‘anmfsron lakes ewa'ra now at flood ievel. Th'fl wa- ter «should now be flowing. into Stun gcon Lake. and in a. day or 5:) the water shalld raise acvera! imbeS. He who said. evapomtlon [3211 been so gust this season. compded with the continued flank of rain. tint mm: was not available to m.ar;ntf}in fie namad navel. . The Fist also telephoned. Babay- tan-3 place .215: of next L13 U ’YIhe James of the water in the river is causim; our citizens so muzh -0)__A w thend a hearty welcome u ”Int [out in its ncnghomc. We I we haw: fin: premise; and. we. to hau- Lho: plwsux‘e 0‘. showing {fiends what a modern. well c ya! office {hair family paper 11- Must Gee in four or five days when you prop- erIy use German Corn Cure. No come out. You need not endure any com that bothers you. Don’t judge the merit of the remedy by the mice ; cOuId be made no better very bad fieak in the dhm at Little Bob that is losing tully as much wa- tar as is entering Sturgeon Lake. I! this he cannot, there can Je .ittfle relief mind this 331m, out we ‘mdemcand an amount has been pr)- vided. to replace the present dun during the coming winter with a n¢ IW -.~. aunt party until he mute: 303:1 rm msiuualious uttered on ”.0 Jloux of parliament. Tili‘i utterance on the part of the blur “45 well rectivud by the Tory organs generally. 'und not a word “:15 luau] in protest against the pro- posal to avoid delilemâ€"ant by, exclud- ing these men from the leader's. on. tonnage. Mr. Borden. howm‘cr. has opened his campaign, and one. of, his first acts is to invite Mr. Foster. tho excommunicated. to be his companion and fellow-spokesman in ms Mali- Lt any pnce. Nearly Opposite Postnfiee‘ “hm. does it mean? Wth is the] Foster's power owr Borden thu. he ing shoulJ thus disregard the Idvicv â€" “HF Him” We may. viictunMâ€"Of Mr. Hugh E12,: Durham, of the Star. chic! party: 1 ranger. and call the Mm with u N Past to hm arms? [a it. a hint to Wis Mr. Graham to take up u more fiii': mavlcst position in the rmr? Is it u“; dm- to show“ rack or bruins and Ability ‘llu in tlw party? 0: can‘itflm that Mr. B” 12mm. n'n Northweu trip in ”wen- tion mm the lund-aratting unity hm! m It anything whtoh mum luv! ~ 0 him to what: to avoid the alight» “"1 upmamncc of ”floating on Falter hot «u Murine m- antnmlm' one mu Fowler. too. be ”In! to join the party) And what wm use Star :3 :ay! The affront to it cannot grinned may. Ono can Alma-t m- a, ne Foster a (non taking on non». (but: no nearly like a. mile» on "01""! light» opu- (uneven! clooni an labin the direction- otl Montreal 3}. and when ntmn ml with Mo than!) «bu-ale Burhtoln be hard tron , , - . Lao“ time tour ' mounds: Wabimpdmhr. Iii: old time tm Wm .tn Mn My jaw A Aux» ll OUR VAIISHING NAVIGATION Almost any COU IIIOUL muons a mason. Prom SEPARATE SOHML TRAINING. SAY. FRIDAY. AUG US .. HIGINBUTHAM 2‘ forum! nlidcnce. sinus to other day. remarks an ex- 2. when the announcement was that Mr. R. L..Borden. the Con- :ive leader. was about tum out political pilgnmagc throughmt ountry. the Montreal Sur, mammrment is Said to “:ch s will THE SNUB "003008. YOU ARE INVITED. meat: 0! import-Inca: w . ununteewd. some father as to the wisdom of our "mg his «Mocking. It. said “‘0 members whom Mr. I u“ Certainly 'lczn-e at. h?“ 0. Mr. Foster. of Townu ntrustc-l with some election lac Price 15c- 0“ Lindsay’s big Llil‘. which :9 on the 19th. BULB and st month. many of cur sub- rill visit town. To all such I a hearty welcome to'see also telephonai Baham- iearned that there is a of New Brunswick. In All" people have tout. md tho latter hu‘no go batons u. papal.” will be removed prcsouwuv he mute: m. hpmo are Tomato. and :runawir“. lu 51‘ so. '07 equip- ins, {0| Xl'i mhdollfl by {the Catholic “scholars. I‘m mania: the Wan Whig. Our contemporary is~flaligthted with Mr.- splendiid standipg of ‘the scholars in the entrance examinations, a standâ€" ing; which is not confined to any city or; distuict in the province. {Ike Catlbofl'ic schools have" been greatly Kingston, :1 high schod cwhlc . man b,” the €0th Mlei (the cum in the Cablegiit'e will “armour. ind from the government or ; M lath the science m the burn the Wit-Y- rrhe ambit-i0“ ‘5 “'0 end, ‘mu Ii banning. 1m!» course but however. and the idea is muttering bum W qpeoialhly, (or, boys yv )0 tar-cc that there is something in the ‘fifl m3 09303:” bl: t‘ 1° 5" tannin; of the Swen-ate abodeâ€"m ' mm mg” it an fetid?) A . ,_ A; ;I._ 5-o..hnr- 1;-..Mc4 'nm h 1‘ 133 m m :00". the, province. Ilu- Japanese are forging ahead. In 1590 it was reported that 55.06 per cent. of the boys nni 59.04: psr cent. of the girls of school age mm: at- tending schoolâ€"figures which had in- cxeaeul fix; years Later (.0 96.31) and 89.5“ respectiV‘ly. During the school )L‘al’ 1503-4 (the 132.36: [or which we haw: figures) £4500.Uw.w.ts spent on publlc education! and 5.976.121, or 93.25 per c3nt. of tin children, b0)s and giris eombincdfut school age were recorded as receiving cl.»- mcnlnry instruction. Such a people wiii not (nii to nuke rapid. pru- PfllMiRS fOR SPORISMEN Hunting on Sunday Will It Action by Game Harden. ; As Sept. 15:. the opening day {or the shooting of duck, plover and snipe. falls on Sunday next. it is poasibte that a few of our Sportsmen may feel tempted to let fly atl the buds on that. day it they happen to come across a flock. instead of waiting un- til the next morning. as Una law $0- rnmlu. For the benefit of such. Sumo Wax-clan mudslmw asks us to pub. lssl; the following clause at the F's-h glass so difficult to obtain mnau. nu lub‘ounu mun will endure working ”on! ‘5 a. m. to .0 p. In. for [O- ‘lxouu' puy', It in a. rclld of the old : timeu only. end. as the termr think» it pay: him to do no. he wlll continue till the inability to procure help driven the (act into hlm. In sorno pix-rem larmeu demand 10 hours as w day. end claim that It. pays. They .do not slave them-elven to death: ‘lhelr boys and ltle stay on the 1mm; they can tuin help that will lutny with them, and the yearly, bat- once at the hpndetill hope up with ‘ the old tune new}, at“ . or. 1.5 om M‘nrdcn Bradshaw. will visit the Human game rcloru Saturday night. and riummy. with assistants Iurniau- wl by Linda” and Sturgeon l'olnb 1-1.5}: and (lame Am‘iuiona. and law- breakers will I» acutely punish“. Mr. .Wallac [‘Oint‘ saw .1 | flying: from t Creek an on larger flock hitherto. and of the bN'd-S gent. of the f: Ibern lakes- - The low water is bothering the oil duck hunters quite a bin Old “Mind's" are useless owing to the: rccednn' , wu- ter having left the channel: L are- to. lungs of bottomless mm! in place of the navigable waterways 0! old. Every day partigs can I): scan poking their way through the sedge look- ing up new points or vantage. and this is having a bad. effect on tho “Anâ€"s unl I“ birds. as ‘v‘liatu't‘bcd Non-residents o: tha l‘rovit wish to hum, ducks. and othc 3: we must payn licensa tee mi:- Hermon. [I moose and d the dosh-75d quarry. the foe 1m fix'at-mcntionvs‘d license ween tint. thou latter rod. mm of “nor on the lam . ()Iill'm Tlmes; Why would the fur- n'rr expect. his hand» w work man hours than a man in town! Tim is one of the manna why ho mm a. so :littwult to obuln ands. No Inh‘nnnn man will endure 'vyork}g§ ‘m 011 W Cluunc I 0)’ l1 “3' 1| tho hither or. manila“!!! cnam EDITORIAL NOTES. Wallace Jones. of Sturgronl saw 4 (30d: 01 about 100 ducks 1 from the north tmsurds Euuly ; tlx-e- Omar day. ‘This, is u. much (lock than has Dec-n noticed u. and suggests the possibnlny DNdA being tbs first: comin- f the fall flight. from. Lb: uor- ' MFHOFWJ vyvu. man mu taken i1 N St. Michell: who W h manta am (in 1K lny hunt. mkc kxll or '19- my name. or use any gun pr nain: [or that. purposu.-â€"63 the] arc innS 00“ â€"No person shall on th . little. In the vague boys .wiil . 0(- 3" me“ In taught how to runs and hpw long} °.,','_ 'teodgnodlnofim;how to ‘L 50")“ I”. ‘wpagpodmhard;huw to 04 PH CSM- 'uul tar langest profits; how tot-Ac cc were at- ‘ the rounds at each cow's production; ,mch main-1W to Weigh belr mi‘lk and test it. ,0 96 -., and :tol‘. Mitts; fat. (the «scum in pom-Iâ€" ' "" guy mm abso insures: man mown and 8 the “by” (country boys. Wary many. town: at which we ;boms are now making more .tmu ) '\‘,‘-IS 593:“; :lthu'l‘ Wht mono! b.“ W33 1"" ll 5.976.113 L !W, 8-!“ WW by mn; .m I?! ‘1‘ childr-u pm, ~The course in poultry w." "' deal math all ut'tho mt mph! 1- of school ’m a poultry. and with the most :coivmg :Lw inhuman methods of oroducingaggs ch a people gun! mgrbet poultry, and methods for my” ”m. .pnpann; (or market and :nna'keto ‘ drug. In hon ' u-ltune a. 'broadtmin- __ , in; (was! be given", which ab) should. ""â€" ,p.rova interesting to aid boys. and. WISMtn 1m to (girls. rrhe production of I 301110 alumnus '1 _ :danlt with: the most adynmod me- ‘roviuoo whfi other, small a (be of ‘33?» m1 deer are St 2 mtly An Outline of the Studies Comprised in the Course, Which Opeus Next Weekâ€"Equivalent in Value to One Year at Guelph Agricultuhal College. ’2 .--_ . . your cite: to its students «yours: in asfioudture. mm: course has neen dusignd Wily (at umcrs’ sons. amt m boys who intend to make “mm: ma} flife’u work, their life‘s In this a?! Mash in «£490 (61 nan-u, '.__-, and. owns, -wc answer. ammuunn A warming, is ”goth a muse»: and a W. Only eh: miner who, through yams at experience and leading, or .who, through training and. education, hugs acquired a kninv- mg» a! (the mienfifio oflnciptes Stain at Tuesday: A 1.1me maulent on around about 1.45 this morninx. B. when R. B. Biwhp. a cam: inn- Ttor. was struck by n minimums! our. (rb. ‘a': the «floor of Agnes god Yomge-w 'abs. and did thirty Inimitm diet hi. removal to St. Michael‘s HospimL l mama Ind stopped from a on much be but boards! mt tho corner '02 College-0t... and was flung/inn; luo 'Unk's in the mar 0‘ the our he Ind just flan. when he was We»): by u nonhuman! our in ohpnza of Motor- nzan John Neal. 33 Dommrt rum. 431301310 all clue: of the whens. but ”trunk tha mm mm. ouch tom that the bus or Rho do“ w Q‘lw completely open. the unlatuaazo imam mu tlkon into ‘A mar-by Nd' ; taunt. when Du. Gnu-bun "saun- ‘huln “bended him [and the «um-mu g o! m unbalance. which unloved him ‘ N 81:. MW! Emma. u! rwh R B. mumbms Kim” A 5th (AR Amom Might-d From a Trollay In Yong Going In the Opposite Dilution Visitor From Indian: and [am I'm to m Lulu. W Free Pro-z A yum; mgn uwalbeld into town the who: (by (tom tLatayeltte. Indiana)”. He Ih'lfl boonlorcv ad to an. out a. day um RnwthJ new tho high Mind ind prothe'l rt-ho mum; at tho City not momma :Haairéqg a 13m dent! of the growth and tbudma at Midland! ho )wangd own to we the town (at: himself. m.wwmu and “”W W Mr M . and-north a. 3m Worn.“ P .mxtng‘tho-Doumo ‘ "‘ --- â€"-4lun.m‘ OWN. ha will! WALKED 1,150 MILES. in time and money, .wm: ‘ut. Wit-bout imitation. but at- mg considered all the pun 313,.whe3 farm labor is e and hard bomt ‘3 ““y u: A yum; nun Evening Post of Aug. 28- th}. walkout (Nina! ham: been pretty flow at he market lately. Mr. Month-D3” . ' M It [mount is exceedingly | Mr. A. .W. szh'mloo. film; on high up ‘13. The l (mu: Column“. : fl «cloud 0‘ ”4° "(tint J . .'h’ g: f'.‘ math. draw! in a '0‘ all! W by. owed the am- poufl u kg??? (m tho me: Go. sud qthem ӣ03. £3! moti- und‘ It. manly bought a - . “0mm Dpnlnn Iwcizhiuz 19851.3. .. . AAI_ IL n...“ 3“. f“. 1-1.. . i6 brothers it: NOW kaulfd. with \vth «lent Ont-no; "than his went. 11.10“”. rniug.‘ a. mu twenty-dam you‘- at age. inva- and M:- burn fin Italians-ton county. nd our. (the tam“: kw mamoved to Limbs]. rouge-n «has B. B. Kimble distinumhed L‘n-u“ an than mm at "aorta. under Yong. it. mu Inked In Front of I won-cum Hm From New Halt-3rd. thé marina trait was mu be «mus- sti- all cod aimed. also the .g-rowim; on. :g tbp manger blah units. .l-‘rozn not tune unmet“! "(ha may bee" 114.9 and Inga Md hetero boys as an enumdo ‘ oi “jammy, but how..{ow_Wa, o‘gon (In, M. “u" .. w..._ 'v _. 7__ or haw it (Iconic- its hawy. numb m ”towmcmlwnw'a any of bells. A mm: in maximum” man 3570 to the m fl good working know“; oi the “10‘ d has and fine produxiou and men. know how the bee gathers its m. how it who its beefy, (than are but a low of the army subjects which will be taught at tin; new Mac in agriculture. A comma in entomoflozy will take up the more common beneficial and in- jurious draw“. their habits of life. all! methods [or increasing the ben- eficial and destroying 'tho injurious. who combo in soil physics will gym a krowlalngo at we may ddl’oreut types of soda and o! the but math: ads at treating each was: (at. snout smash! crop production. {The work in chemistry will deal with the oomouition of the soil all with tue bust taflizm (or axiom will: and (or, various crow; also the comp)- aitucn and manuihcture o! the n- tiotn insecticides ond'tuuzicdoa wil; be My explained. A course an dohying, mu explain the mourn. dating tho proca- at manhunt". A‘ com-o in (may will dent mth the are of our .remainiqg .wqod lots. duo with methocb lot ”(creating mam hallo uni hr produgin; and mating shad» mes dang out-Jigs juhging and celestial at grain: (qt and, the recognition (1 and aydn cation of :Wjoeda. , .. . . the cuniculum at the Collegiate I.)- stitnce. a‘hh W should mam many water‘s was to enter the ,Col- (agitate. and mu boy‘s entering the Cal- ldgiate would give the course in a;â€" ricuiture tuneful consideration be- We mam; .what cause to stalett. Fan phi-eats «”10 do not intend to at}: m than We yams in the Cub mid training. AID. at this source is emivdent to a year at the Gnu. rio AIMtnm‘l Collage. it is worthy " -44...- sh... (nun than who in- . 3‘ rm Suntan is 6:“th to a year at 1th: Ont.“ rio AIMtura‘l College. it. is wait” a! Wtion from those whq in- who show an new: w- .” u..- with dog) taint by Limbs: (1‘de no tho amid: sod ot the “datum at. young man. M'b) m a (up/om. with all what: a resident at the . k ‘ town. _ . - Chad has been gain; mm! the maxi». mum; u high a» on. The [um Mn 1 weighing 1935 Ian. 30 um 30 dub Lt .wx'th um rut d an law. b: nub-m - Mo bu III gamma-m may: await-cum “I h on “I‘- t Mr. Funk Adams left 0: day (at Brighton to vim. 1m iu-lnw for a few dun bctoxc (or Owen Sound. where he 1 aimed and will apex-aw n In outing phat. Ir. Adams at £290." In town. and his man to no bun but again P. M M .J I.-. .--..... Home: AT ms MARKET. mfllnotpoflnitu up: m “cm ¢ detailed out- » recently W“ m 8‘ 1.0.3)? mhur informa- on Sutur- hlt (ather- to mom ops IOWNSHIP umsmons THE VAIWUS BAIES TO BE LEVI!!! FIXED Ill COMMITTEE. A an Short Mn - the W "mum at to W. A- and“ mom»; 0! 09¢ Coumd nun M4 on A“ 20th. with all manhun- pro-ant. (rho minute: of we meeting m rod. and on m')‘ duo 01 Menu. Coutu- sad Wm M continual. WU NICATIONB. 'A letter cram 8. A. Armstrong... Ind mm d PM and Wmmnq dais; «mammmu in at- lqzud. «wan “named to «yam u oqwommachm‘nkmmaoy mud and I'm to t1)... W. M‘ 'U' m A lettd (To!!! 8:: an“ .b‘wn Walton. M 1nd Id the Flam. or mg uounsu wu. downmum u. nu lJanna cut an pom“ u.- Mum 60min? the work w‘ “M toddlto and 1 ' hair \ M" drum in ”you. 0! than an, default. : 2d Llyufi man" have b w.“ {n t .a' flu pm 01 (In Jaokdto‘tqllulclum- diqflay' tutu- a; W t0 0‘0“ “‘0‘“ 0“ . no. “a. and than at the Weldou- brighten the An mm tho tawnuhip uuén- Ba hum d tho flood 3.341 )e A no“. 0‘ am ' m. ' l h 914d “.50 lb W to claw 0M urn. along the a, «I mat on tho Haw Wu. cud ‘ a. work “m m “I“. Mr. ( ~01:th . - ,«MW. ' ,, 'im 3 (Ln «cmw alumna mom-Ar. .- mmusernuox. < Isa-e. , . mummmmdufin Immune-at flu whale Lhc “J qt. In. ht can» to at? bun-um Can-I W and financed the ‘(1 Mn; “W ' - manhunt. mamas m , ' ”'I W I“ W m d m ‘* M“.w “levy A'tpflto A {run-[fl " ail-Illhptbuu, [Gonna mm no“ toodeQcmcu-Q‘ dfinMuth' WE“ mil? 3" 5““ IA tint If“. M " 'dt t'll ~¢ 1; - mat a! mm P113. m an “'2‘“ wt; rm r: r“? A copy at Q manna yum ., Manon Council «Ilka; tho uten- tbzll' 0‘ 00!! CM to a portion of Maxim Wary. «M to "to 44m- You don’t have to be remlnded of the market Is very “ hlgh”â€"-the present prlcee y stores make that evldent. Fortunately for usâ€"more so for you, tho’- supply of splendid Woollen Blankets before Below we 0170 by It: Stock up last only as Ion! Special White Blankets Per pair 82 96 For Friday and Saturday only. 50 pairs only of these fine bed coverings, made of the finest wool and cotton, all finish on ends with a silk binding and fancy pale _Saxony quali . y. made of the finest wool, for these .blankets. They SpCClilll] apuuunyu -v- -__-_, . have a good nap and are thtck, soft, downy covers,-woven with fancy colored borders and end locked stitched. Weights lbs, 61bs.. 71bs., 8lbs. Per pair 5.00 00-00 $6.50 81.50 We also have on hand a wool greys, scarlet: and whi prices we are quoting for all Extra Fine .In: at c Minion Puma '31! from ID. J. M90660“. ‘ at GER. 00.. In”! in warm ‘00 the an- d a. m a Pot.- r had been (awarded to flatugmm INN Md up and a «tn m. ‘1‘ ch him}. "I“ 00 Mr. E. M 9 Offer You _ at Much Under M -- '"I. m I w? , w W ' .Wflh l'dIdld V.) LN {Muhon pas“ at 0'0 ‘ ad by autumn Camel the comma.- ‘3 09“ , “N“ m tor 0.:- an u. had mm: it“ and WM mm d uh. Godun'l lwould. be at ‘ln'a will“! it they saw it. 31.11088. ' 'k:ly c w: at hid: ‘the Clerk rd~ . our Mr A- 5mm 1“" Baum at forward Ito vaco‘u |e all-Wool White Blankets offer the evidenceâ€"you’ll do ‘ up for your, future needs no! one: as our limited quantities L. 7lbs., 81bs. "=15“? “w I" I0 $6.50 $1.50 Per pair ...... 84» 1d a full range of all other kinds of blankets white. During this sale visit our Blanket :5}b¢belo‘dodstome (them! and on nation - guy-m. “film and Coulw. be V pm :7. mound whim 6‘ ‘5» -" Punk! '31me 0“” ‘h" w .v ;‘â€"vâ€"vâ€"-â€"‘.. '7 d. m was may awn-five. He won“ “lulu at «law gram at .166. mm Mil mare studied with u animus: and judicious Wâ€"fln none had (.0 be. «en our (armadaâ€"r you -gpdou mm than at flu-tr. Cantor macs: his ccprqn‘huon m- inor“ by $165. ' “US!- 88 CLEANED OUT. ' 3:! B. J. Gough‘a u; o! Dnin Nos 1 to haw.» than-Binomial!) ‘us pom; d at present. and< Manta: um mawcm. man: an Influx-‘1 ndndbyflnward! kw»uoor has eh. at a. JM-nntohm W mm M d m deuh ”maria...” “Mtflnmoddmh'x ‘.demught :y , am: be equated; m wait! of an"! 3“ Ll- Counm’. . m mm. divuion than: WN . d fluctuate crash- gxphind to amend manual: on W m 79 M . mam 0! Mr. .W Irv 00.00.000.000... _ -nbu- hall mu d __‘ IL-L|Z Belarus n: 01 These are made of fine wool and have a very heavy cottOn warp The cotton in them wars just as well as wool and helps to keep the blanket from shrinking. Woven vim fancy borders and fast edges. Weights are 5 lbs. 6 lbs. Per pain"... “.00 84.50 Caldwell’s White Blankets Blankets from the famous Lanark mills, made of fine imported wools, they are COYCmd with a thick nap, ends finished and woven with sky and pink borders. These blankets give exceedingly good wear. Weights are 5113s, 61'bs., 71bs.. Per pair ...... $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 ls of blankets in cotton. Union and an. our Blanket Department and note the super White Union Blankets well to read it and a w, for these low prices s how out. o fact that the Mien you have to pay in m.“ -wo purchased a m the “rise.” As a renal ONTARIO- -II: I.- ma. .M in zravc loam tar mm! .1450: rrm 0‘5”“ dub. $22.50; Henry a (up. W. 5100 n. J. GOUGfl’S mpnovmfl” “l m

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