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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 21 Sep 1900, p. 7

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iyd :8, Etc} Imam IER M mm OF THEATRE SEASON- W “4 opucnn- m Owe-no Poo: once. LLNIBAY. FRIDAY. the Sign” Lyceum Co. Almond fashionable audience at- W at our pretty Academy 01 Mint evening in honor of tin m o! the house for the season. dthuepmt are to-day congratu- iltodl othar on their goodfortuno thing witnesaad the first present- Ithot"A Cavalier of France" by the ”In Lyceum 00., undur the man- ”01 Mr. Ernest Sh‘pman. Tb playâ€"a romantic drama of tbs ”Magma typeâ€"deg cu; a number of Mounts at the Court of King h! III. of France about the year thlch. have been made the hid stifling novels by the elder “In. and. as The Queen’s Necklace. hereto: Valois, and other; In the madman; the scenes in "A Cava- 5‘“ Frame" surpass in interest 3E0}; The Three Musketeers, and me""0101": an'éudhence he was cool uw’MSed and acted h‘s part “M faultlesely. Miss Clara M. #3st the leading lady, as Gabrielle ‘58 Lady of France, the heroine Play, gave evidence of great wt. but suffered at times from a W 01 nervousness which will wear "3’ “he!“ a few performances. M3593 mm“ Page, :13 Catherine De Memes, \ °.‘ilmtsn Mother, scored a great euc- ‘ finish lokked truly regal :11 _her in! dul “bee. and her voice, carnage .1 Mares left little to be deal:- but!" Geo. W. Paige, as Henry II_I., “I“ Paltfiaigly well, but his vonoe hi. to the character. Albert 5‘ 3" Como Rug'eri, the Queen 1 ti, “Mrologer, won the good WE" ~31 “Wm; he takes the.part' 111 #511011 Farnworth, as Marguerite «9km, difl not make a very favor- ' 38 0:111, 111:: costumedvéwgso not Niel W1 t part, an 39‘ g,“ t? be under the influence .0! [“81“, but she is a. pleasmg EN lady, and will no doubt remedy 5- Mr. Wm. Yule, an Ch’ieot. 5 Jester, gave satisfaction, - the audience wish he had t0 appear oftener. mother or the company took them “ L and we confidently recom- A ,fiulier of France” to the W People of Canada. 5 £55; 5! Fl 1"" 01* issnrprised at the rapidity “my with which Xaviline â€" “Nit! cureâ€"relieves neuralgia and Mn Nervilim iaa. specific tar “mm-imam! thunk! bokopt on “.1 wry mix, , . . W! of Frence" Presented by house he sees you clearly and 1nd without that distorting, annoying. injurious contortion vhich imperfect glasses give. Your eyes are important and require attention to avert serious More. Cmsult. us in time about your eyesâ€"is is never coo Em m'fjjflflTMENT. h... Diseases of the MORGAN BROS. W. Get rid of that stubborn ,ys’em forever 0! the a you? [high quickly lead to Consump- ‘ no Malice prolong further whenthe trial treatment csn be as mere asking. T°Pics ofthe Dty 1‘19 m s; Wcsg'roronto. an ad ”We" °ai°° ‘d‘ Y. SEPT. alst '90 Diseases of the degpdr no longer FINELON FALLS WATERWORKS. Engine: Recommends Pupil: sum and Newvnlflainat I. Total Cost of About $6,650. Engineer WM who wan eon- salted by Famlon Falls council rela- tivoto nascent dammter- works mm for {no protectim pur- poses, submitted his report Last week. 2. Ibtupreaantamin belaid along Calhoun-st, frvm the canal to Pere’w., and it possible along Lindsay-st. to the G13. station. 3. That all supply mine. whether Laid now or later, be put: downI helm thatmst, andwith a. View to an exten- aim of magnum tram tim to time, unrequited, tom part ortha village. A new M cap-bl. 0t supplying 750 Imperial gallons per minute (or'nx least but hope stream) undar sprea- sum of 100 pounds. could be bought. for about 81,100. . A when! to davelop the power would. cost about $350, without. supply pipe, sluice gate, etc” but it might. be pon- sibletoget W from some will shaft 1 unning. Hex-W: 1. That a. hydraulic pumping plant of at least fifty home pogwpr be at- mmd for, to be situated south (1 tin The pump supply should be taken fiomelther the canal of the river above the falls, uqd the pipgguould bu _:u'_- ranged. so that it. could be extended (if required) to obtain A supply (or domestic use either from the river or. fromtheeettling basin (net: the pump) drawing water from the present 3;)er north of the village. \ a Size or mine: From pump serous cam! and along Colborne to Francin- st., 10 inch pipe; along Colborne from: Framie to Queen, 8-inch pipe; along Colborne from Queen to Prince’s, 6- inch pipe; hydrants at each corner. Cost of pumping station: Pump, $1,100, wheel $350. mtalae pipe, wheel fittings, etc., $550, pipe crossing canal $450, total $2,150. Costofnetwrnain: 2225 feet iron pipe, $1,710, excavating and. laying, 81;- 610. hydrants, valves, etc.. 8300; total same ; i1 laid only two feet belowsur- face cost would be about 82,350. AAAAA Summary: Pumang station, $2,150; Colbornerst. main, 88,630; engineering and. contingencies. 15 per cent., $870; grand total $6,650. 7 ‘ _ .q '-,--â€", 'â€"""â€""*â€"w _ éfi hydrantS- ‘78-le «3-- 3300;716:313 Possibly Sir Charles IS not entitled same ; if laid only two feet belowsur-z to much smwthy, for no one real' hm‘tm%mpu 23: $2.159; better than. he does the small chances Colbornerst..mai.n, 88,630; engineering there it. of winning the mule, and ingencies,’ nt., 70; he apprecmtes the fact ‘that it in bet- ggndwfiotal $6350.15 per ce $8 ter to sink himself (or the true being In concluding I wish to any that, . and boom another man I. uy ‘60 40ng in carrying out a scheme; for tire pro- hoe-an improve the outlcos. home na- tection, your council should 001181de ural surpr'o’e has been expressed at whether it would not be possible to Hugh Johns course in giv-ng up_a arrange at the same time to supply safe than; to local politics to run blg water for drinking purposes as well. ' chum ol defeat in the federal fight ; m expel-inure of a great many On- but the country does nut apprec-ate the mrio towm and villages has been ‘that extent _lo Wthh he is under personal the distribution of water should be iobl’gation to the Iuppersâ€"an obliga- ntrolled by themselves. , ufhxh he cannot and darenot ignoqe. ooh our case it would seem that it Sir Charles has decided that he mll «rranéements could be made with the . he a good card to play in the com.- proprmtord the present drinking sup- ; mg fight, so Hugh John lma ta (ome i ' ‘ out. There's the whole 11m; in a nut- P15 x W-®.PEIPER.YHLE?XQ3 i gun Hugh John's feelinua orwishes l,u--_.“ v .r ~~ be laid. for fire protection could be utilized at very little (if any). addition- al «pause for the domestic supply elm Or if, on the contrary, it should be found preferable, the river water could be used in the gum m. . No Appals Mule Against Frontage “mums. Monday morn°ng at. 10 debut: the court at revision met in the council dumber to hear appeals aga'nnst front- age mammals, etc.. for the grano- lithic walks on the west «side of Wil- linm-st.. from Peale-t. to Francis-st" on the east s’do of William-at.) from Peel-at. to Bond-IL, and on Peel-5L, from York-ct. to William-st. Present, hi; worship the Mayor. and all the confirm-Carried. I nnémtion from G. H. HQ- kins. on behalf 01‘ E. .qutpftkwparend. - - --w~ LC]; Graham. Lametor Two Years It is not necessary for a man to meet with an accident to become lame or otherWise physimily im- paired. F ricnds @t of Mr. same: Donaldson, P i tt 5 b u r g , ,, Postmaster at Dufferin, Ont, some time why. could be the matter with 3“ 5- DONALDBON- him, and when told that his crippled condition was due to rheumatism, could perienced the gratest difficulty in {flitting out of a rig. M 1’. ‘Don- _ ‘ 13-2...-an and mix; COURT or REVISI an. 13d tbsâ€"6 fo'ourt adjourn- ! 1mm G. H. gap- Aâ€" Denmark Holtort, misread. - Zealmd. all r1 dfthaghbm’mt‘t" British market or . 3 ., 113an feet. 011‘“: in?" (m and changes. as , _ _tumd1ty 0| :bar of July 27th.. = Munsters of A ' A. Undoubt veral meqtings 01" Q. What w: on local unprovoâ€" ; comen'ativesl confirmed on m: A. In 1895 I ~-â€"â€" and Ann-AA on nnnn time EEWWEEKLY POST, LINDSAY, ammo, SEPTEMBER 21. Have the relations of Canad: with the Empire improved! ‘ Has than bun Wat at W‘s prestige with tonign nu.- tinnst ‘ 13 than more comfort on thalamus, more growth; in tho town. more pro:- perity in the cities! Would. it be wall through more considerations of party loyalty to disturb these satisfactory conditions, turn out a progreadm business gov- ernment and put into their places men who have no distinct policy, who are manilastly still diaunited, and who would probably g‘ve us another period of capriciouS, unstable and un- autiamctory go‘rermnnnt I Is your farm worth more. your homo worth more, your account at _t_ha but in batter shape! Have you reduced this mortgage! Hun you u better helm market! Have you. better noon. to 101-ng11 markets! Do your can. remain at home or go to the Canad‘an wpst instead at to the United States! BWAPPIFG 3088.5. There is something positively start- ling in the way the torles are trying to shelve poor old Sr Charles The mrning after Mr. Mann paged through Ottawa.‘ to take part in the stumping tour down east. tho Citizen displayed at the head at it: editor- ial column ths legend, “Hugh John‘s the Man." and in the next column, “Hugh John and Victory." Apart from the heartleeaness of such in- gratltmle. did the tories our hear that it is alwaya a dangerous exped- ient to swap horses crossing a stream? 'Are you richnr than you more un- do!“ the National Policy! ~. Are you gutting batter wages! Has your busing: nun-OM? . Have you morn constant emplay- menu Sir Charm: has decided that he will be a good card to play in Lhe com.- ing fight, so Hugh. John had ta (ome out. There's the whole 11m; in a nut- shell Hugh John's feelmga orwishes wen never consulted. WHAT COLD STORAG- BAB DON] 1‘03 CANADA. Question. Conmrvativo newspapers are stating that the Hon. Mr. Fish- er is not the inventor o! the cold storage transportation system; is that true? Answer. Yes, that is true enough; Mr. Fisher never claimed. to be an in- mentor. Q. What is claimed for Mr Fiahar 3 A. That he induced pcrlumnt to make use of the cold storage system in such a my u to be beneficial to Can- ad‘m farmers. Q. Had his New: tried system! A. Yes, it was charged against than that they were making a. timnd and pract: ml]: 'valueleae experiment at the time when the system was in use in other communes on a profitable bade. Q. “flint other countrias for ex- ample? A. Mark. Australia and New Zealand. all rivals at Canada in the British market. Q. Then Canada suffered through the timidxty or indifference of former Ministers of Agriculture? A. Undoubtedly. Q. What was actually done by the A. In 1895 Protmor Robertson se- cured an appropriation 01 825,000, and started to introduce cold siorage on a few vessels leaving Montreal. com- mrtmm 1.11 which were to be cool- I,_ ______-.I I..- M‘s-- LWIO Q. Was th’s experiment successful! A. No. the ice was found to lave melted long before the ocean voyage wasover, and tho contents of Um cham- bers were spoiled. atrivin'g in some cases in an almost worthless condi- a by ice.â€" He also arranged for some refrigerator cams on lines of railways between dairying centres and Mont- Q. DEd they do anything more? , A. In 1896 Prat. Robertson was author-Jed to make some arrangements for mechan‘cal refrigeration, but be- fore he had time to do anything" the mrvative government had been vot- ed out of office. Whendid Mr. Fisher babe office! firm was not an of the trade he jgnmedistely authorized iâ€"A-:l_ real. a 53%;; tie capacity- Q. What next? - tion. Lilo at awe set to wort to at- range for an adequate and complete system. Q. What caused tho demands for: cold storage? A. The needs of the export butter trade! _ Q. {What conditions did this trade ’Q. What. cause: 1 cold storage? A. The needs of C Q. {What wnditiox find esmnnial 7 A. That there be a_ Q. Did this_cond.1 Have you had to enlama your pre- mu ----- um . A. That there be a cool temperature Q. Did this condition exist before from the very day of manufacture un- til delivery to consumers ‘11on been Mr. Fisher’s time? - A. N .; in 1895 shipments sent by‘ the Canadian gOVernment were described by the English cansignees as 'turnipy," "too old,” "Very salt and rank," "old and turn-py,” “bad," and the hike, all ’ththe creep non of two or three lots. THINK 11‘ OVER. YE vo'rm a bet to work to at- adsquate and complete Where-win. to induce them to put in cold dorm m 0. What next t A. Second. provision for increased cold storage mm a: railvmyc. 'Ihin involved confluence 17,; th the rail- way nuthoritia and the provision d bettnrcare. What came of this! Q A. $1006 1897 it ha: been practical- ly unknown to he." any butter bunt- ed at Mantra-.1 In the slightest degree Interesting Gum Decision. In the Supreme Court 0! the Dion-int o! Columbin. Inn Fridey, an injunction VII nought w tannin she M. A. Winter Con- peny from refusing to deliver order. for mphophone record. in nooordnnoe with them ofn contact. aid to hnvebeen entered into by the complement end de- fend-nu, the former being the egenu for themkingendplecingol themed-nude by Hon. Williem Jennings Brynn. Adm g. Suveneon, Cherie: A. Tom and nun, other man well know to tune. Con- anal-g, “I. phintifle 38’ th.’ ma lettete recommending the one of the reocrde from 3 number of prominent W including Willleln R. Benet, provident e! the Aeeocteted Democntic Clnhe, end Richard Croker. “leader of Tommy Hull. e powerful pollticd orgeniution o! the city of New York." The plelntlfle eleo eey they went to greet expenee in connection with the contnct. I: ll churned the: the defen- dent uhitntily refneee to fill crdere {or duplicotee of the record- nd he on nonnoed thot it no longer ooneidere the con wt in force. Thin elleged cation le clelln- ed to he of greet demege to the phintifle. It in eet forth to the pleintifle’ efidevit thet the Winter Conpcny ie compoeed o! Re- publican. end thet. on hehel! o! the 30- pnblicen petty, It hee conspired to prevent the genenl circnlotion over the country of the epeechee of the Dementic undidnte and other laden. .- gnged, hesi- ’ rates to as- c. snme the ob- ’ ”63°” °‘ wifehood and motherhood. use she feels nnfitted .fot them by some physical weakness or . The special ailments to which the femi- nine organism is liable, not only unfit a woman {or happy wifehood and mother- hood, but incapacitate her for my sphere ofnction. No wonnn an discharge the daily duties of my yodtion with nonfat or satisfaction who u conmntly wei hed sifithEâ€"Ifiil ware ere not by any mean. : 1:36:19; of wonlnnllzood. Thgy ere 'ti y an com ete y cured Dr. 9133mm Favorite grucn o 1% to ' n. imparts genuine health and Ig‘e‘ngth be womanly orgnns. It was devised for this_ qne phypqoe 12y}! guinea)“ specialist _ __._.4.. Over'3gun Dr. R. v. meme. at the Inn!‘ ' Ho and Snrgicd Institute. of Buffalo. N. Y.. mwthc need of some sigplcnggectiye. and attain can {at to _..__1_:_‘ I, u- .m- No matter how much of a busine- woman a woman may be, when the lit- tle love-god makes up his mind to shoot. there isnoprotection against his arrow. A Yet mnny thisone purpose mum?ldd “61111161? W e nmaomnuzoDr. V.Pimof of women. end the result of his study and experiments was the muvelously effec- tive remedy known all over the civilized world a Dr. Pierce’l Favorite Prescri tioo. It cures where doctors have ' It cures where medicines have been use- lens. Itcnreoinapafeetlynaturalwey by purifying and strengthening the on- fuu involved. Its cure is ent. t leaves the whole body in tter con- dition then: it ever was. It cures without the local examinations end treatment so Ibhorrent to every modest woman. “I suffered for two years with {crude weakness,” wnteo In. Efie Gillmore. of 1036 50. 18th St, Quinn, Neb. “1 land beefing down emotions, headaches. oevere ,__.| ”ALâ€"“- ". M-nh netting WW“ “wâ€"vâ€"â€"' _.___.7 , ,' pains an genera! weakqeu. My friend. advised me to Luke .Dr. chrce’u medicines and I lave {the}: nme bottle. of his 'Flp vorite Prescn oq'nnd fourvialsof ‘ lets.’ I con! nouce I clung: max I ha! taken the first bottle and now am well and E OPCIIUVH ‘-.-:_e , , ,7 ' . . not, and 151'. Preme’s medicine. hue re- stored me to pérfect hedth." , Wm: . stipated- My whole system was wrecked. My friend. monglgt I would die. 1 hi tend of your medanes so I sent end got the ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ ‘anotite Pre- oefiption’ end ‘.Pellet.a.’ In one week's time I could begin to at n In two weeks I could sit nadl dly. 9 r being no but! the! I had to helped 1n and on: of bed. I have taken four bottles of ‘Golden Hed- ical DiSCOvefy' and two of ‘Ptvorice pm. an 3 8 3’ § E .1 a 5 p .5? vino! Bolton, me henm Co..m¢. haveuseditnt exentmneefor eightyeugbugdae grentegtgood byitwulnstmnter. launkitil xnedicinein the world for expectant en. Inevettriedltforthatnntil latheby. Indecenwlntitlud «women. I have been covet-y oth dmost helpless, could not get out of age I: gaéigi 1K CASTO R IA. N0 DODGING HIS ARROW. Ohlldren Cry for GINNAMON EVERSUN, “I observed rather cloeely the result at the Immigration policy of the pres- ent mrnment and from what Ihnve near. 01 the people they have brought out themâ€"the clam or immigretion gemrally that the present government is mime torâ€"I should. any they are deserving o! the gretitnde and good r‘nhes of the country. 'Iheir policy has been in the highest degree awful. Ihe people they have brought out have been a thoroughly. desirable class for the settlement 0! a. new country. “Ihnveaeenggood‘ deal” 9! the In. arrows IKKIGSLI‘I‘I. An unbiased and non-partial: opin- ion of the gomnment's immigraiion polka is on record. in tbs statement taut-ally math to s newspaper inter- views: by Mr. Alfred. 3, Owen. Cam:- dian Supexinundcntot Dr. mnardo’n Ham, after a return from a. semi- annual trip through the Northwest. He says: . “Ihaveeeenegood deal or the Donhhobore. I have trevelled with Doukhobore on the immigrant trains, I have seen them. at the diflcrent dis- tribution pomte from which they have been sent out to the locat'om that have been eeleoted for them. end they haveimpreeeed. me as being physically. mentally and morally a clue of peo- ple who will do well in the country and. grow. up good end useful citizens. I that the same epplieeuin large Tale of e Ruined City. {the island on which the city at Galvestonis built is low and sandy. It ‘ is little mom than 3 and but formed . by the action of the water, the current ‘ huntherimerend theheckwaeh. It‘ iemly five or six (eat above the level ' d theeea at its highest point, and in eepented from the mainlend by a! strip of water min: in widthtrom' mmmm The Bandit-e11 M about 27 miles long. Where the city? «Gelmtonetendeit honlyemile and; mmmhtobeomduww‘ for may fall» -â€"Dnring this tall and winter an ”1“ an.” will to oven on Mon- ”. WM. hiday and Satyr- (h! 0W onlL- 0‘? (yum-dun msure to the Galicima. If you Ice than poop“ after they ham; been settled in the country a nhort time. you find they make excellent. pro- gress. that they use uublishins Qh-unmlm in thoir homes. fine gott- 8 d the autumn: Ln -tha Gunman. Westuthy Inn in theme! most at the North-wanton: sat..." ixgs, when In spent the put three mthswith‘a party of wealthy Pitu- ed a magnificent club bones. with stable. W's house. gardan. lawn. etc. 13w employ two men the year mound. and the' fruit and vega- obles and during tha‘ summer are m M 911 the plant‘- The Ameri- can: wen five in number. and any W six guides. having found by «perm M a span m m upc- m. in» bus and trout fishing “Mandthepaty tnplets- ant ting Er. Ara E wall at- i-fiaLuh‘ wupuid pet (1.ny o thatimhaldt Whit-re mwwnnyt . 1' :- “0.116“; at Drill“. has 30- mm! chm d tho KENT STREET, i :33"?- ono' of the in tho country-mm [ w lby you}. [have guaranteed to give every satisféction. We meatâ€"call and see them and examine our that we sold so many of last season. Every stove guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. ALso REMEMBER that we are headquarters for all kinds of Hardware, Builders’ and Farmers’ Supplies, at lowest prices. The season is now STOVE. In buying it “Champion Range 9) JET A woan ABDUT srovoss. This “finds-1 0.3m W ”a! mmwfl“ mtmmamm OotcthuIlt..2-.,...-. 3 BUT é BETTER EONES ‘The Bup That Cheers When mounted b I Renald- m m” “an.” unmanned!“- m8? gm.” PIES GRAPHOPHONE m '0 m- . flak-2‘: “ In w emu. w h ‘”““W ““ fl“ “ ‘ “ “”““ W “‘ Just a word or two about Teasâ€"our Teas particularly. Prices are steadily ad- vancing in sympathy with the Eastern trouble. and the end is not yet For a few weeks at least our custom- ers will be protected against any advance, as we happened to buy largely before the mitial jump. Take the hint and buy now, or we won't answer for the consequences. use My Foundry Oo. Ltm!oo:1.To:-onto. Wmnlm. Vancouver. ARGH. CAMPBELL superior to any kitchen cook stove available in “mother’s time.” If you care to see them call at our agcnt’r FOR 0“”de Furl. "NOT Ll“ . .0133. ml.” BECAUSE THE A REAL BY IMPERIAL flXFflflfl RANGE Ist PRIZE“ SALE near when you will require a NEW is important to get one that is fully satisféction. We have a large assort- W. G. WOODS. 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