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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 12 Oct 1900, p. 7

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{11033.1 or?! nelson lb Mguisbed author, Conan has no; been successful in his ry contest. But though his (rm the literary standpoint is ‘ tabla. Guadians will be proud Elihu fact'thlt he has been defeated men: than»: he claimed as belong- ' tolbeDominion. 1116 son of the ’ Bu. George Brown was» born and Wetland here and will doubt- hs mile a. valuable and active mem- hr d the new Imperial housa of com; :ilhrla M. Hays, General Man- y: 1 tb Grand hunk Bailwey, hindered the presidency of the Mn Pacific, but aMontreal disi- Lyfi m that his five years’ en- with the Grand. 'lnmk will b and before its expiration on hryl. Mir. Hayshas been fiery in improving the service iixruing the earnings of the fill hunk; he has a. good many Flinn of reform yet uncompleted. H1! {not the sort of am 11 who 1*“ a. 1% half (1012. in“ that an re I“ (or the P‘efious to $.‘.,5i.’,64l “39,530 and when 55 Ed). Independent concludes an final heeded "Sweet Scented Inn” with the following pointed Iii-n 6! the gentler sex: 5m all favor soldiers, are at- ziid with the yrar Iranzy, are jingo WI. uni wave their hands at Ni- On. Sundays they flout into if church pews like scented angels. immur soft petitions to the God ‘h'etokive peace in our time, while 5. lanky to Saturday, inclusive “the: the warrior to deeds of M. w!“ they ever comprehend that "9mm that a. soldiex‘ is simp- W murderer, and that one of Wm principles 01 chris- f”? hit! is-Peace Carter’s Little Liver Pills. ”w m employed and ‘81,- . mi! Paid, Lhas'e m I'm; m 31mm, IVER m Tam um Mus m seemnml. ' m sauna an. m magnum! â€"to' :1! credit or 11., Yukon is a P In! in: Signature or Weekly Post. x m sawnmr‘ Genuine â€"-â€"¢â€" MPH-IS- "'- in the Sta-€89. We mafia a mistake interlacing the duty on agricultnrd implemflts â€" Chief Wmtim Whip. It is u tell to note opinions libs the Iollbwiw from outskhu. For- eigners generally mnace to size things up perhaps more accurately Humour- galves. Tho New York EveningPost Our 130% k mtion. fin m u in 1678.â€"Mr. H. J. Hacdpndd. Protection to q): manufactumi. Up only. Iiihtpdicto-iflogfi. E. Eater. ‘ , ‘ m up the situation very accurate- ly in the tollowjnc paragraph: The possibility of a. general elec- tion in Canada. before the and otthe year brim Sir Wilfrid Laurie: again prominently before tho notice of the mwvspeper lending world. That Sir Wilfrid. will lead tin liberal party in the Dtlninion to victory agein in m- gnrded generally an a certainty. Can- ada under his administration Ina en- joyed. more promrity than it had known for thirty your! previously. Thetoreigntxddeottheoountryhla increased runnrkably, and the consor- vativea who held poweg' so longer: practically withoot an issue to othet the goodnooanpw by the liberal: A'An- -â€"J ”bpinéhe guidance of the present Premier. Sir Wilfrid. Laurier is Lho first, French- ' to has held the high office of rixne minister at thanuninion. tioe b is a typical Briton. Be is raw graded as onto! the broadest stateunen on the American continent. He is besides a mm of great culture and. wide information - CANADIAN BUTTER AND CHEESE. (Toronto Star.) _ The ' Damion Tunes recently pub- lished an article" “Viewing the butter and chm market. in winch it was showh that Canada has reached 'a position of supremacy as regards sell- - A - '7 L__.. :_ 4.5:" position of supremacy as regards sell- ing cheese to Great Britain. but is still behind Denmark and Amtralasia in the exporting of butter. In the season of 1599-1900 Great Britain imported 53.- 903 tans of foreign and. 74,702 tons of colunial cheese. andof this no la than “-549 tons went from Canada. Little cheese now goes to England from the United States. Commenting upon the fact that Canadian chemo has crowd- w~v .._.__ ed the "Miran" uncle out at the mauket. Mr. Marshall Hammad. tho! United States Oman! at Birmingham. writing to his government at Wash- inzton. lewks that the Consuls cheese has fallen 01f, as it has been doing wdily for some time owing to the_ chenpnas ct imported meat. of For the year Canada aept agarly 5,003 tons less cheese than In no preced- ing year. but nearly 6,000 tons more of W butter, neat to. gamma. The Clinics expresses theopunon that: Tb Premier 0! ‘ at Agtmvine, Que... Wilfrid Laurier’e colleagues will be on Tuesday. October 16m. Subse- quently other meetings will beheld ‘ throughout the pro ' when the Ministers will dinde in parties of three. On Wednesday, October 17th, Sir 'Wilfrid Laurier and Sir Richard Cartwright will speak at Stratford and at two or three other points. Sir \Vllfl'id will also be accompanied by Hon. David Mills. During this time it is expected that Hon. W. S. Fielding, after the Toronto meeting. will remain in Ontario for a. few :days. and, accompanied by Hon? ' William Mulock. hold a barre: o: rneet- ‘ “lugs Hon. William Patterson has an- gagem from noon until October 215t. AItenthnt data he will hold response , after October 15th. It I: expected thatalarcennmberotllheraletrom outa'de constituencies,_ and “wily from the forty-tour riding; comprising the central district. will be preeegt gt. Ontario, and all his matings during ' ‘ Toronto demon- ‘ will be in the western dis- trict, for shouldhe return_to the prov- ince later than thistall tlmewlll not him to go further west than ‘ SOME NOT ABLE SPEECHES. ‘ Protection is my policyâ€"fir Charla line. 1119}â€" tdlawnd‘fl' AN IMPA BTIAL OPINION. 1m: MINISTERIAL TOUR am will speak my me. 21m. on “W W“- ed reaped 96.33 at Montgomery. on 5 poumb a mvmau humans! qn Ecumesl.‘ mm several of 511‘ Mid. than -__:..-'A nn‘lfillflllm wifi in A5 div m4“ and m the telegraph um line 39“ Telegraph- r : Harry V FEEDING OHIOKENS FOR PROFIT. Fanning Qunlities oi Difl'erent Cross- hrcd Vnrieties. At this season of tho year farmers will be interested in knowing some- thing at the fattening qualities of various crossbred chickens. A series of experiments along this line were conducted at the Central Experimen- tal Farm. by A. G. Gilbert, Poultry Manager. and throw. considerable light on this subject. The experiments were conducted with the following crossbred chlclmns: 9 White Plymouth Rock and White Leghorn crosses; 1 Light Brahma and Barred Plymouth Bock cross; 1 White Wyandotte and Light Brahms crolnnd lAndalusinn 0‘ do -~ mm Whenahemk'u-mtp meat it is the mug tre- {or me“- Veg, man “ mé‘wfie tg Dammit! i: l'lf'ih‘fllifi“? \‘flifiliuttu A? ‘ £4 cram. Tho object or the experiment was to note the amount 01' flesh. that could ba put on crogs‘bren? chickens in a. cer- â€"â€"--:-“w “'An'l"_ A Young Girl them up. 'Ihes birds were fed three times a day on the ordinary mash given to the other chickens. Each chicken was placed in ‘a pgparate coop with food- .--_L .-.I um‘l 0:70]! â€"_‘â€"â€"â€"â€"' it“). m away commandant- xncnt u once. I WWI-ed the “Paved“ Mpfion'nwtqk beforexpegnntofeglbgt- £66.31 fisifcéiifiieii,’ uii mint: gnaw; In health (I ' ‘guydnyg 331'; puma diam. the continued. II 1 “him nod. .0 «than: an rllm â€" mg 'tmrughw iâ€"fi. tront, anfl was given VIM greatest. progress in four weeks we made by Lhe Light Bruhuu and Barre-d Plymouth Rock cross, which dimmed a gain or two ponds and one- half em. The next best was a. gain. in the same time: of 1 pound 7 1-2 ouncrs by at Plymouth Rock and Dr. Piom’s favorllc Prescription, 71-2 ounces by a mu 'White. whorl). cross. '“Imm WWI“ vowâ€"u .‘l‘he White \Vyandot and Light Brahma cross shmed development of 1 pounds ouncesintheaame time. (The gain in other cases was 1 -7 ounces. 1 pound 1 1-4 ounces, and 1 pound 1 ounce. From time oi hatching ouit till five months and seven dayâ€"s of age Nos. 4. 7 and 9 of the White Plymouth Rock and White Leghorn cross, weigh- ed respectively, 5 pounds 5 1-2 ounces, 5 pom 43-4 ounces ~and 6 pounds 5 cums. or a weight per pan of 10 pounds 101-4 ounces and much heav- ier than the ordinary market (owls. At six months and five days the Light Brahma and Plymouth Rock cram weighed Gpounds 63-4 ounces. It must be borne in mind that the ahme were first crosses and. are not to be confounded with. the nondes- cript d! the barnyard. Experience 5 proved that. the obvioob- A traveller named: MbGregor met with a rather pecular accident one day last week while taking a. trip over the LB. 0.R.R. on his was to Ban- croft. He had provided hunselt with saline liquid refreshment, and while Opening a bottle of aie or porter the vessel exploded and Worsted his hand .4 ‘ hm”. manner. Dr. Embury, of of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life, and enjoyment of life to thousands: men women and children. When ap tite fails, it re- stores it. hen food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When youlose flesh,it brings the plumpness of health. ‘ When work is hard and Auk? i: heavv. it makes life It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. But what is the use of food, when you hate it, and can’t di. gest it? . .. .n, E_..1e:nn nf Cod ”3522595 Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is thefood that makes you £0 at your stomach. If you IV. not tried It. send for fro. ample. mum-biota.“ will ' 0 30.! 563-493 VINE. Chomlot's. om”. , Maud 81.00: Ill-6W. kc: Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. w roar, ansn', ammo. comma-12! on! Tea. is Safe! Es vanndio Col. I’m Reed". '3: 1m Whom the Wifa of tho Cou- mada-inâ€"Chicf. Dr. Manon. 0t mm, has waiv- ed the £01le inmfing letter from Indy Roberta a Pretoria, which exâ€" plaixn itself: Pretoria. August 26th. 1900; Dan Colonel Ryereon'.â€"I think you must have returned home. by this time uld I must therefore write to thank you for the £100: you. sent me before leav- ing South Attica. tram the Canadian branch of the RedCrou Society. I was very glad to get it. for the Red Crou depot had not been opened at, Pretoria at the time. and I had rather come to the end at my own resources. You will an by the enclosed. receipt that I have spent £81 in an sheets, pillow: cases and shirts. and the remainder. £18 153, is to be spent in providing: invalid. cheim and coaches for one at thghoapitale. Tho weather here in quite perfect and there is very little sickness cou- aideri the woman: force quarter- ed in district around Pretoria. 'nhe mini: here are perfect now. This wry war still drags on. and the will: phasa it. has assumed. in very tro‘ubleaomu and difficult to deul with. My husband ha- started off on what I trust will pump to be: his last advumo. Please God it may be auc- oeaful. I am thankful to say In is in wonderful health. I don’t think I hum ever seen him_ulorc vigorouaA in mind and bmly;not1}1ngaaema to tire him. I cannot i me how the rumor has got about that. is in bad health. Thank God than is not the slightest {ovulation for~ it. Belipm me. deu- Colonol flyemon. yours sincerely, NORA ROBERTS. Have you heard of tho torriblo hmily, And the dreadful mandamus: they A. numerous tamily. so I am told, And; its genealogies} tree is old; For ever since Adam and Eve began 'Ih build up the curious' nun at man Has existed the house of “They.” may! Why. halt the gossip nndnr the sun. If you trace it book. you will find bo- Gomip manger: and spresdouaof lies, Horrid people. whom all despise! And yet Lbs best ohm now and than Repeat queer men about women and neighbor. And tell his business and prints at- : fairs; \ To! the world at large they are low- And. quote tho houso of “They." They live like lords and never ubint. A. “They’s” (no task is to watch his It is wholly useless to follow a “They" With! a whip or ; gun. for he clips may; ‘ And into his house. where you cannot 8‘0. It is locked and bolted and guarded gaâ€" . {this horrible home at “They." Mk you cannot get it.'yut they get out, ; ' And bosprend flair villundu' talc n at. 0! all the rascals under the sun “'11? have come to punishmnt, never bus Roldan to the house of "They.” Linduy’s Newest Citizen. Mr. Matthew Ingram, at North Vern- lam, one of the most highly 1‘6th citizens of tha (Whip, has retired from tanning. and came to Lindsay last week with. Mrs. Mun to mire passion of their. comfortable new dwelling next to Dr. White's and 'cp- posito the Femrate school. Wu wal- come Mr. nod Mrs. Ingram to Lind- my. and hopa'uumr residents of Vern- Iam will follow their example. On Saturday owning about seven o‘clock two waned were soon stealing: flown!- from the. handsome bed in the Collegiate Institute ground. Mir. Pmre. the W, says that the him have bganstolen all season. nail ., _‘A _- .u.. __ dues not think that than are more than two permits in town man and to commit ant form a! then. A. t flowemie tobemlmvodmadnyor two the parties are invited to return (or the banana! the blooufl and my stray plant day my fancy. Church Nobel. â€"-'l'ho MW at the owning vice in several at our churches s] a union: hp‘uicoflnof labs, and 'I Church Missionary Society at amet- ing in Toronto, decided that in tntnro all missionuiea sent out by this society whether for home or foreign work. must pass onmtnation by 3 medical .'_On Thursday next, Oct. 11th. the owner atone of tho new Presbyterian. church gt BOW mll be laid with Toronto. son of the first pastor of the old church. which won destroyed by fire last an. Tbs Str. “Estonian. will run a double trip on In: that wretchod homo at “may." tirely due t' the streets. lax-3:335:31“ Réérf'niémfimuh. mi.- aiogmry clergyman. met with an odd ' ‘ ' The minions”. with has wife Efimm children. went. on board Lbs Ontario WM evening, 94"! before he” ret'u’od to h). berth , -_a mu. mag 311ml! on at tamaâ€" Thoie folks in the house of “Tiny." that U! could be He left themat Below tq LADY ROBERT: THANKC. Women Flower‘rhievts. u THEY SAY. " Mn brunet: of the read of our churches shows 13111130“ of labs, and ”a on- tothe unlighted condition at mi Wheeler mm ”before leaving M ,t on the Beaver line 8.8. route to his hall! in the 1 than children. want; on I be interested in 1: office, are now prepared to R. '8 Allen 8: Co., directly opposite the 'pos ry with most complete stocks supply the people of Lindsay and surrounding count in the following lines, at the very lowest prices: Staple Dry Goods of all kinds. Ladies’ Furnishing Department. MILLINERY Men’s [These are the names of two special lines of Foot- wear for ladies and gentle- men] I‘he Empress is nu American made shoe. ind has the dAinty contour and period. finish inside and out tint. is al- 't’d desired hntleldom obtdned save in the $5 and 86 nukes. We sell the Empress “($2 nod 83. . uâ€"r_..‘ v. ‘ The Hnmsnic is I choc lbut will commend itself to men who study com fog-t aid s neat appecanoe. They no canton-tired feet, sad the price in Wide. "the Simon Stock is not yet cleared out, but soon will be. Inspect thcgoodgâ€"if yocoeeyhgt you want. §wé17§1do the: price right- Men’s Tweed Suits, ranging in price from $3.50 to $10 per suit. , Men's Black Worsted Suits, ranging from $8 to $13 per suit. Boys’ Suits at all prices. Children’s Suits at all prices. Suits made to order on short notice. House Furnishings, Carpets, Window Shades. R. B. ALLAN 8400., W. L. WHITE. GLKSES “EMPRESS” “HUMANIG” Ladies’ Ready-made Costumes, Jackets and Skirts, a fine stock to select from. We have Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits ranging in price from $3.50, $4.50. $5. up to $16 per 3 Ladies’ Underskirts of all kinds. Black Mercerized Underskirts Black Silkoline Under: Ladies’ Black and Colored Blouses, in Silk, Satin and Sateen. Ladies' Colored Fall and Winter Blouses. Ladiee' Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear. We keep the most complete stock of Furnishing Goods in Lindsay. Our Millinery Rooms are under the ement of Miss Wright, a first-class milliner. Our Millinery Opening takes place on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 19th and 20th and following days. We will then be prepared to show a beautiful stock of New and Stylish Millinery. 5 and BoyS’ Clothing Department. Directly Opposite ! So pleased were we with the sample forwarded :by our Montreal agent that we commissioned him Ito make a large purchase. The consignment is here. I Some of our best judges have tried this tea. and say that it possesses unusual strength and flavor. That was our opinion also, and our buyer says that Montreal can do no better at the price. We are able to offer this superior line at Twenty-Five Cents per Pound while it ‘vlasts. We wouldn’t be using customers unfairly it we made the price 35c. We have just received a new line of JAPAN TEA which we can confidently recommend as being the best we have ever handled. Because they have a pic-nic look. It's as pleasant as a dancing party to WEAR SHOES that enclose the feet as lightly as a treat: as warmly as a comet by the fire and asvsoftlyasasmile. The feet are sensitive and must not be hurt. Post Office, Kerr’s Old Stand, Lindsay. HNLAY GHANTLER 5E Buy .y Your Boots, Shoes and Rubbers from . CAMPBELL. ‘ FINLAY CHANTLER’S Boots and Shoes $5. up to $16 per suit. Jack Silkoline Underskirts 25c to $1.50 per yard.

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