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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 9 Oct 1903, p. 3

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onfi Io’onto Woolly Sun : An Aus- :ral'mn “oman over 80 yum or age m bud been receiving an old age pmioa for some years intimated the .m-r day to the Government official {brougb whom the pension had been paid Io her that she had just received ; Irg‘tcy at 815.000. and desired at m.- to ba taken of the pension roll nd to repay to the state the total K Mr pension money to date. Hére b m exunpie for some of our big cor- ynims which bun-e received large am: of money thou: us in the past, I: which are now paying big divi- bnds and heaping up reserve. Which me will be the first to (allow the ex- mph set by the old hdy in Austral: ‘3‘) Some of cur “infant. indus- tries,“ :00. might fall mto line. (I a great grou b was nearing It the end of . ' , the dog 1 (1 his camp 'ked 02! his ' team, and b 1 party. tra wing day, 1 It 513's: "A mided. c gates. of U] R: twice. a: ‘ tale. but pgraphical but at Neglected Children at On- hfio. Speaks on the subject of child Mae. he is always worth the lis- hniag to. At the meeting at the Charities and Corrections organiza- that; Ottawa. he said; "In large cit'm Nice forces have become so well organized that they are a men- ”9 tomspirifed youth of the coun- try. Police often make an arrest “My 70 give a good account of way to give a good account of ‘nemfilves to the sargent, and 5""? their right to draw salary." ‘3 were any truth in that? Are E’mé’ lads made criminals against ‘here own will 2 When a boy ism- ??fefi or arrested and then fined fior “*3“ at a street comer or for Plan»: in”. has that a tendency 1““ him a real criminal 7 Instead Chicago ten-ants are suing a land- d for $25,000 damages (or the lose two children whose deaths are able to sewer gas escaping o the house owing to defective tubing. The case is attracting h attention. and if the verdict is ured it win lead to a general rhauling of scamped jobs. When 111'. J. J. Kelso. Superinten- An Ottawa Catholic pricsx has de- ”owned the custom of throwing rice ,; newly wadded couples as rude and "agar. He might also have added and dangerous." 31 party, travelling through the lowing day. reaching La Biche in : evening. with a record dog run of any miles to his credit. forty-Jive which he covered himself on foot." Smployoes of .the Beulah Food unpany. of London. were before tho mutate the other day. chargad ith working on the Lord's Day. members of the company are to be Seventh Day Adventiots I: one or their pleadings in that many in not the Lord's Day. Dc- .dcro of the Day of Rest will watch tb interest the result of the cm be? “Outing” has an apprecif sketch of Mr. J. \V. Tyrrell. at a. the sub-Arctic explorer. '5: “A man who has. almost rd. crossed the ~ sub-Arctic 5 of Upper (?) Canada. not once. do», and lived. not only to tell 1e, but to return with accurate :phiml knowledge. deserves 5 his Gawarnmsnt‘, ' ° ° ' He feat ground ooverer. Once as s nearing Lac La Biche. Alta... 2 end of his journey of 4,600 the dog team at a fresh party his camp in the night. Tyrrell 02! his blankels. hitched up 1m, and before dawn passed the NoOthorSoqlsuOod. mm mm sup cm. Ifn. mutt â€" The safest course for delicate skins is to use mu .4 >0) 0 O P. WN “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy te refuses to Design at the bid- of his constituents. whom he Steer a Safe Course EBITORIAI. NOT ES of these diseases over a large part of the civilized world. It can alwa be depended upon and is pleasant .to take. It not only: cures colds and influenza, (gap) but counteracts any tendency toward pneutyonifl. P ,‘ __-L~LA-“ an)! “a” h Ann-I >, WALPRIDAY, comm-IR 9. â€"When you want a physio that is mild and gentle, easy to take and certain to act, always use Chamber- lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by all dmggista. Ban a Hail Through His Hand. While opening a. box, J. C. Mount, of Three Mile Bay, N. Y.. ran a ten' penny nail through the fleshy part of his hand. “I thought at once of all the {kin and soreness this would cause me," he says, “and immediate- ly applied Chamberlain’s PainBalm and occasionally afterwards. Tomy mrprise it removed all pain and sore- ness and the injured parts were soon healed." For sale by all drugglstsu been able to find a way to secure the immediate payment of the wages of th~ Clergne employees at Sault Ste. Marie, while protecting the Province. by making the amounts disbursed a. first claim on all con- cessmns to the company, is most gratifying. The amount thus to be advanced will approximate S" .- ‘000, and that arrangements Should be so speedly made is compliment- ary to the activity and energy of the Government, and its interest in tha workers who were placed in such an awkward situatiom As soon as word come about the trouble Mn Ross and his Cabinet took action to secure immediate payment of the wage bills, and although the oppoals tion of the mortgage holders made the arrangement one of much diffi- culty, it was speedly effected. Mr. Rose' statement of the Government’s com-5:. is given elsewhere, and in the light of it the Mail’s frequent reiter- utions that “the Premier adopted :1 Whitney’s plan," and “took Mr. Whitney’s advice," are extremely silly. 0n whatever has been done in the matter Mr. Whitney has had no more influence than his smile would haw: on the snows of Mount Donald. That the Ontario Governmenthas It seems not improbable that in the evolution I)! the m utenmahip another important advance may pm~ ently be made. 'Ihc authorities of the Cunard Company in Imdon how ap- pointed a commission of engineers to oumine the turbine system otpro- pulsion. with a View to it: adoption for tho haw Iteamahips which that company now has under construction. Thou great vast-ls. to which the Imperial Government In: granted a subsidy. are to be the largest and {in- as: in the world. It the turbine is adopted to replace the propel!” as the means of propulsion tor “.1080 great ships. it will he proof positive that the new system is the best that can be adapted to the driving at the largest sized steamships across the scale. compliance with the order in- volved the cutting down of the wages of the highest. 1‘0 thin. humour. the employers demurned. and the men attack. the more highly paid going but with the rut. because the employers refused to re- duce their wages. A certain firm there gave some wurkmen $3 per day, while others. more efficient, received $3.75. When the walking delegate heard this he came along and ordered that all men he paid the same wages. as discrimination betwenr engplqyeeg was contrary to union principles. and as the lowest amount was the union Fa if. v---.'_ v, P not to be forgotten. or disregarded. To-dny the Society is on firmer toot- ing than ever before, and in a posi- tion to consider any reasonable plans for the further improvement of the In a recent editorial Mex-ring to Central Fair matters we commended the management for the conservative policy. pursued in the past. That policy was wise during the "building up" days, when a heavy debt weighed upon the Society. \when a set-back from any cause might have encourag- ed the fatal expedient of paring dawn the premium list, and when the com- petitioq d!_ {timer show: was a (actor -â€" ‘12...-1-n _.IAA of the 131w being a terror to evil- doers. and a praise to them who do well. Mr. Kelso seems to'th'nk that in its dealing with boys the eflect is the reverse. Certainly the boy who has once faced the Police Mag- istrate, loses a certain amount of gent-respect. The boy questlm de- serves much serious consideration, There are no finer roads in the .worl’d than the cidwrinkled roath of Son in: rn California; any. the Chic- ago Chronicle. I'heo' are neither dusty nor munch. (rhey have a pecu- liar elasticity which is unknown to the water-sprinkled highway. The roadbed has less tendency to break up. and there is little bdor from the oil. .The sprinkling reqnires toilbei {fine ISL-<39 35%;}; it wi‘il be reme‘m- bered that Judge Dem called the: attention oi Council to the abqve fact amonthorsoago. .M ‘ In New Jersey man went on strike ers routs. Iroke lIer Shaft The Trent Valley Navigation Co’s steamer, Ogemah, onher 'trip an Sat- urday when passing out of Ribcay- geon broke her shalt and was completely disabled and had to be towed back to her dock, The passen- gers were transferred 'to Mr. Boyd’s yacht. the (hlumet. and taken to Lindsay but arrived to late to make an morning train connection. The Manita will take the disabled steam- been sold and used. It has longheen the standard and main reliance in the treatment of crew in thousands of homes. ydt ‘duriug 'all this time no case has ewer been Rpm-ted to the manufacturers in which it tailed to effect a. cure. .Wben given assoon as the child becomes hoarse or even as soon as the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is pleasant to takes many cmldren like it. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as .to an adult; For sale by all mm; A Remarkable Rocord. Chamberlain’s (laugh Remedy has a. remarkable record. It has bean In use for orga- thirty yam-s, during which time many million bottles have good as that or some other coun- tries. he had the temerity to any so. but was not such an action more lxkelg to lead to future per- ‘tectio1 than if he had taken the easier course or leaving his fellow countrymen in a. fool's paradise of bell-complaisancy. which leadstao nowhere except commercial distinc- tion. \iade- -in,~§annda should mean not a mere passbly good article‘. but equal to the very best that can be made. lake “Made In Canada" Oredltable. (Monetary Times.) There should be a limit to the habit of clapping oneself on the ’back‘, even though this be pleasant. Mr. Preston recently called drown agood deal of animaflversion upon his head because seeing that Canadian but- ter ehipqu to limitain W?“ not so 0v“ Ills L". to a neighbor’s Ill-Inn Mr. D. P. Bangui-1:. well known throughout Mercu- md Stunner rountioo. W. You most likely owe. bin life to tho kindnnu of a. ' luba'. HI- wnn nlmont helplessly nf lioted with diarrhoea: wu nttonded by two plmqiciuo who on him little. it any, relief. when a neighbor loun- inu of his carious oondntion brown Mn: 11 buttln of Chamberlnin‘o Colic Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. which cured him in loss than twen- ty-{onr hours. For sale by all drug- gne a. - Rev. lurk Buy Purse. An announcement that will cause considerable mtisfactian in Lindsay. is that Rev. Mark Guy Pearce. the noted English preacher and lecturer. will be in town on October 27th and will lecture in the (hmbridgeMu Methodist church. Last Sunday when Mr. Pear-e m in Toronto churches in which he preached were crowded to overflowing. H0 in one at the moat interestinz speakers on the publih plattorm. and will no doubt be heard by a great many on his visit here. “John .Wesley, because once telling is not mough." It is for this same reeason that you are told again and exam that Chamberlain' s Cong h Ramsay cnrns colds and grip that it counteracts any tendency of these dilsew to result in pneumonia, and that it is pleasant and sure to take. For sale by all druggiats. II. Learned a Brut truth. It is said at John Wesley that ha once said to Mistress Wesley: "Why do you tell that child the same thing over and over again 7" Mr. Collins says the gen¢leman who discovered the coal intends to locate it and wishes to keep his name secret until he has secured it. J. J. Collins, civil engineer. 370 L15. gar-st" Ottawa. is authority for the above statement. Speaking at the -find.Mr.Oollim.sa1d; 'Mycriend. the mineralogist. who has been proa- pecting m that region {or minerals, discovered a seam of coal twenty «sev- en feet thick, running (or upwards cl 100 miles north and ate. quality equally as good as the Welsh anthra- cite which we had an Ottawa last win- ter. The proposed line of the Grand Trunk Pacific will tap this vast re- gion at its southern extremity." Sun: I: Truly-scum Foot Deep and :00 In» Long. The existence of coal in the Gatin- cau is established beyond a doubt by the report of a mineralogist who came to the city the other day fresh from examination of a valley 100 miles in length at the head of the Gntincau River. ENORIOIIB 00M. DEPOSIT Locum may be given laws endow. humeral! CAMPBEIL. -â€"In Lindsay on Monday y, October. 5th, Archibald Campbell. merchant. HENZIESâ€"Afi Fopolon 'Faallfi on Wednesday. Sept. 30th, 1908. Robt. W. at. (mhu- at Mr. Mt. Menzis. foreman with the Rathbnn Ca). aged 70 yea-Ps- ‘ ‘ FARROWâ€"TROTTEKâ€"At Kinmount, on Sept. 30th, ;908. by Rev. Jog. Munk, Mr. band Farm to His Alma. Trotter, both of the fiqwnship of Luttemorth. Ont. \ . 3mm 1â€"- mnNsox. â€" m Dem-- Iborn-ava.. Chicago. 111.. on Tueahar. Sept" 29th. 1903. Mina Lila Veitch, of Santa. Barbara 001.. (annex-1y , of Lindsay . and William Johnna, of London. ngland. 1 . _ ARMSTRONGâ€"NURQEY.â€" In! Lind- ~ 955'. on Wednesdny. Sept. 30th. by 3". Rural Dean Marsh. Mr. Ed- ' ward 0. Armstrong. of Dundu . Flavello Brod. staff. to Hia- Mabel. naught" or Mr. Goo. Nut-coy. Mel- Marne-1t. INGRAMâ€"BOOTH. - At‘ the Muse Napanee. on Wednesday. Sept. 9th. 1908. by Rev. J. Conn. Lulu Bath. daughter of J. 8. Bath. at Beau-an- to. George )1. «Ingram, of raglan Falls. _ l g l BIRGENAW.â€"lu.Lindsny, on Oct. 1915., to Mr. and Mrs. Joaopb mp- Laurie!“ will be elected again. The wwoollen people will continue to ad- vertise for workers. and in the case of the other mills they will be doing a bigger businua than ever. Cheat up everybody. At that time people sup-are in two languages. that it Launer m elect- ed he would shut up his mills and en ‘0 Europe. Since then the capital of his omn- pany has been doubled. the common and preferred stock pay 14 per cent. between them. and the bonds 6 per Tho Liberals and lulu. (Montreal Herald.) The case of that Woollen Mills man yelling that the tariff is raining busi- ness. while an ndvertiaement for workers hung outside of his door. is about the limit. ' F Sudden changes of weather are ep- pecially trying. and probably to none more so than to the scrotulous and tonenmptive. The progress of sore- fnla during s normal October is commonly great. .We never think of serofulaâ€"its bunches. cutaneous L'r- options and wasting of the bodily substanceâ€":without thinking or the great good many sufferersg from it have derived from Hood‘s Sarsspar- illa, whose radical and permanent cures of this one disease arer‘nough to make it the most famous medi- cine in the world. There is probab- ly not: a. city or town where Ebod's Sareaparille has not proVed its merit in more homes than one. in‘arresting and completely eradicating scrotula, (Which is almost as serious and as much to feared as its near relative. -â€"<:onmmption. hallway lot”. â€"On high authority it in stated that the Grand Trunk Railway Co». in making to lootal a tutor service In- twccr Toronto and Montreal. The day train. it is underatood. will leave Montreal at 8 o'clock. a.m.. and Ir- rivo in Tomato at 2 p.m.. making 830 miles in cl: m. The only portion of the mud over which (my mile an hour epoed cannot be maintained in the small section in the vicinity of Whitby. which is undergoing im- provements and which cannat be comxaloted this you. ‘Whnn this section in in «tau 3. six hour journey between Torcnto and Monti-ml mu be easily maintained. We trust that Lindsay's claim for a tutor trlin mviso between Lindsay and Toronto will also have consideration by tho G.’l‘.R., management. Tho Royal loath and tho Royal Diuuo So has been' seriously Ill {at neural weeh and the last few day: it has bum thought that his illness would probably renal: htnlly. The funeral will take place on Thursday at 2.80 to Riverside cemetery. dime. Gléie'lg-st" atâ€"9_6Â¥lo-cFâ€"l'a:t evening. The and event was not alto- gather qoexpectgd b_y his friends a; Obit-a" {t is with the most sincere regret that we announce to-day the death of one 01 Lindsay's most esteemed merchants. Mr. Archibald Campbell. which occurred i923!» hail! resi- gennov. a son. This kind of talk was Local Stock Exchange Cloud. On account of the erratic condi- tim of the stock market. which has dlmragod mcculabors from ‘buying stocks. Messrs. Dcvcr 00., stock brokers. have closed their ag- encies both in l'cterboro and Lini- say. Thursday Mr. Bennett. G. N. W. linsman on instructions from Daver Co.,v15ited the local agancy and removed the priVate wire. Ir. llub Onion II“ the tips of Four Flinn ‘l’akon o" In Gaul-g Iuhlno. - Mr. Herbert Graham. son 0.! Mr. J. B. Grahum. a leading farmer of Ops, met with a painful accident on Fri- My last. He was assisting his neigh- bor, Mr. Isaac Manes. on the Bar- clay (arm. in cutting corn to store in the silo. and while operating the cutting machine ht! left hand became fastened. with the mall: that the tips of (our fingers were amputated. [lad Mr. Graham not had presence of mind to reserve the lever it: Very likely his arm would have been get. iously injured. All AGGIIIEIT II 0" TOWN"? Mechanics, Farmers. Sputum! 'ro heal end noften the skin and remove [ tense. oil and nut Mina. pin: and earth. etc. use The “Muster Mechanic’s" Tar Soap. Albert Toilet Soap 00.. mm Vat You Want. CARRIAGES DEATHS BIRTHS ‘EVERYBODY READS pom: ms. immlniunma-r.4c Prion for Kim Range ...... 815. Prloal for Eating Stove ...... 312. Prices for Fun-co Hum. . . "818. County Ind Town-hip Right for 8.10. Chat. 1' FUEL than wood or' e rs mg. coal. 0 ashes. no soot. no; 53¢ ....... .5 gamut odor, no trouble. Can be pineal“ Md WW I» M- or lmriu. No dull moon. Writ. G. In any stove. [MARSHALL a co. .. w... 0.: ill sold "0 not w Phosphodinq Lindsay by all mum ' m2; flu d Wood'a yum... v-.. .- --__ _- ms. I “do". What. 1mm, andtflo’aecuotabonotom: diam" moot Tobacco. Opium or Bandeau. Km and Wu Vorry.nllolwhich load ”lull-nit), MVLWEL‘ELM 91:21”. «13¢ Cathay-0L, m Kent-n: VAPflB GAS 8T0 YES A. CULLEN 8: SflNS, We have recently added to our business a first-class Machine Shop and Foundry. and can supply experienced workmen to undertake all kinds of work in MACHINE SHOP and FBUNDBY. ALL Cussn or Mums“! RIPAIBID, Samuel-nos Gunman. This Store is well known for its reliable goods and square dealing. HERE you get the Best Styles, Most Serviceable Goods, and save money on every purchase. The N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE Wood’l Phosphodlne, [fifl mmwm BOOTS and SHOES, SLIPPERS, RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, TRUN KS, TRAVELLING BAGS, SUIT GASES, Etc. non-Ind; of Hon noon WI: or m- ponor radium lune. l u: for 0“. A- a nut-om for man?“ molt no no ran-L Auk yam drunlu for Kondnll'n vln t nu. Iloo " A Truth. on tho llolu." book (no. or DR. 8. l. KENDALL 60.. EIOSBUIG FALLS. V1 THE M. HOOK 1TH SHOE STORE para Can '0‘ woo I Mn ho hum “lam-Wu“ Mud you unadu- ‘4‘. van. Man. on:- Gohum. Kit. I... It out. mum‘s “and 1 £ fiitiuhnym DI. I. I. KISDALL CO‘ The Old Reliable Remedy W0 calm mm a eu- Wmthhubjuot National Irust Co. AcflnguAdenl‘r-mr,lx- canto: at Tram. at unb- “anthem-Imu- lowed A print. individual "If CHARGES 01' A TRUST COMPANY Lindsay Street Bridge. Rflmm‘l’m GOOD ’03 EVERYTHING. Yancy truly. ll. w. LAIID. R. SMYTH. LINDSAY'S GREATEST FOOTWEAR HOUSE. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in m:m.m "1130.080“ AND rm“). Studio Ind Residence, 50 Ounbndgo-It. prommm alt-comm l, loving! TEACHER OF VOICE CULTURE DIR. J. FARRELL HORRIS MORRISSEY PROPERTY nit-Luca the North-Wont m o! Ru- ull ad Simona-on. Lind-y. up to I... “I. I” of 00005615 1.08. For tan-I nod paw .pply to Bfl'n'l' O’CONNOI. d7" Solicitors. etc chance! the EGLOVEH SEED. TENDERS will I). rewind {or the Sfimz’z‘ 6’ [OZ/m. Show sample and gel quolafl'ons. ALUABLE RESIDEhCE FOR SALE. \sow BY H zgkesl price paid for It will be money saved to protect the lumber against winter weather. Then, too, the fall is a fine painting anonâ€"weather conditions right; no heavy rains to unkintothelumber;no gnatsand fliestosticktothe f esh paint. Our advise is: Paint now and use If your buildings need painting now, don’t put it ofi till next spring. Do it new! Good Fall Painting 00<HIO '00.... int: POIDII4. fOOII In”. .004 H0020..0)r THE SflEflWlll-WILLIAHS PAINT first-class seed. {spit} .833."â€" wu m: {mmmrfln 3'- “3"“ Kent-st. But. Brier Pipes in five difier- ent shapes. Also highest grades of Tobaooos and Cigars always in stock â€"A1‘â€" The celebrated j. RIGGS, 7' PAGE THREE

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