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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 16 Nov 1906, p. 2

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â€"-â€"â€"-fi7 111511135011 THE SEA Ontario’s Suggestipn For tension of Boundaries. OPPOSES M ANITOBA’S Which Shauld Bo Boundary. Toronto, Nov. 12.â€"Premier Whit-1 ney, Eon. Hr. Foy, the Attorney-Gen- enl. and Hon. Mr Matheeon, the Pro- aumfion of the boundaries of all the Mines named by a. personal divis- ionat‘taghe territory of Keewatln. The '0 was raised by the demand of ”who. for an extension of its W163 to Hudson's Bay, and. to buy the least. the Government of that vahce have not displayed any un- due modesty as to what they think mm is entitled to. In fact in a re- cent interview Hon. Robert Rogers. We:- of Public Works, is quoted as sayingâ€"“We contest every claim. am has none. It defined its own boundaries years ago. We cannot see , â€"-_ fl ‘3 the 16831 novice ha! due modesty W is ¢ cent met-fit We: of as saving:â€"‘ “Alva JVâ€"C- TV, how Saskatchewan can have say.” ' to “anltoba'e Claims. It is with the claims of Manitoba that Ontario, - whose present norther- ly boundary is the Albany River,‘ is more concerned than with those of any other Province. It Quebec is given ‘31 of Ungava there is no other Pro- vince to dispute her claim to it. and the will also thus obtain as much of the shore line of Hudson’s- Bay us home musty her for all time to come. tchewan's ambitions in respect 5 expansion have no more than a - A AALAAA m.“ - VLF-501v.- «nu-v â€"' umeatax interest for Enema. With Emm it is dinerent. Ontario recog- ‘and admits that the Manitoba daries should be extended. but ‘er claims, it allowed as they stand. tool; not only deprive Ontario 0! a hrge slice of territory which for ‘ phicai reasons alone this Pro- has a right to expect should be over to her, but would also bar Province from any right in the «Latest navigable harbor on Hudson's flay, via. that at the month of the Chm-cull River. Any part of the shore he of Hudson's Bay below that har- tor would not give Ontario access to the deep sea. To be shut off from that would he a sorry ending to the dream , an Ontario rairway. the Temiakaxq: -’ a: Northern, the Government-own- -9d the, for instance, carrying its freight direct to vasels plying the , t route between Canada and ; i, and to all the other ma- advantages which the Province night naturally expect to flow from tart ownership of such a harbor, and full control of the territory between it no the northwest boundary of On- u“. The Official Memoranda. - The omcial memorandum submitted Qty the Province of Ontario was given no the press by Premier Whitney he- ;tore he iett for Ottawa. on Saturday. {In part. it is as follows: -- , g____ “ 90“. ’I. to w -v--- .... 1. That in their Opinion the boun- fiarlu of Manitoba should be extenda 'e'd northward so as to take in Fort (nun‘dhiu. ' - .2. That they do not cone to discuss my question of the alteration of tho boundari- ot Saskatchewan. , ,1. LI.- 3.11m: horder to carry out the 'tion in paragraph 1 the eastern Wary of Manitoba should be pro- ‘dwed nonhward until it strikes the iCimrchin Riv'er; that the middle of the channel of the said river should then become the boandary until the river debouches into‘ Hudson Bay. 4. That the remainder of the terri- tory of Keewatin lying to the eastward of such boundary line be allotted to the Province of Ontario. (Sgd.) J. P. Whitney, Hfllsboro, Texas, Nov. 12,â€"Wmle attention was directed to two fires in the otfiskirts o! the city yesterday. morning, the hardware store of Smith E Toronto. 9th November, 1906. A long recital of the facts and ar- guments in favor of the above is made M the three signatories in the offlc‘al manomda. w. ‘1.- w. -vâ€"- v,â€" vas arrested in the banning where the explosion occurred. Thamesford. Nov. 10.-â€"Robert Knox a. young retired tanner. yesterday mos-mug was leading a. horse, which bolted. dragging him of! his feet and through the orchard. When hand he was unconscious, having received se- vere wounds about the head. only re- aming consciousness a. short time be- fore death. Vancbuver, B. 0., Nov. .lU.â€"-Upuuu Grimn o! the wrecked steamer Prin- cess Victoria was acquitted by Judge Henderson yesterday of the charge of manslaughter in connection with the Ashore In St. Lawrence. | ____________, Montreal. Nov. 10.â€"'rhe Donaldson , ,smclde A8 Winnipeg. finer Athenian. with passengers and gen- ' Winnipeg, N". 3,4?“ reasons un- and cam. went ashore Yfitemy known, a. man by the name at Charles- mning 28 miles west of Quebec. She worth committed suicide Saturdav was floated and sailed we: 1n the day. morning by jumping into the Alain!- --â€"--â€"â€"â€"â€"'"‘ bane River at We “Point. Closes Four Colliefiu. my, NS.Nov.10.â€"It m re- “Myanmar!” here last Mm WenCoalCois mdemoomerleIfor mm. Fm! Gun Aocidont. Won. nu. Nov. 12.â€"A tam] gun-3n: 'gcdflent occurred here Sat- imll' Moon. when Harold Gunn- rm add 11 years, was Instantly ”not by his comanIon': rule hem m in bk M Store Dynamited in Texas. Young Farmcr Killed- Captain Acquitted- d a 1th. Extension 01 3f That Province 3° trio Gets Access to .t the Mouth of the var. the Middle of A. J. Matheson Nov. 10.â€"-Ca.ptain "S CLAIM 12 .â€"-While out the ’ Caused by Female Disorders and 1" Cured by Lydia B. PinkhIIII’I ‘, Vegetable Compound. ' Agz-eat many womensufierfithl form. of indigestion or dyspepsia which does not seem to yield to ordmary treat- ment. ”While the symptoms mm to be similar to those of ordm indigestio yet the medicines universal preecri do not seem to restore pstient‘l normal condition. A - A - _. _ ,- similar to ordinary mdngestion, cannot be relieved without a medicine which not Only acts as a stomach tonic, but has a peculiar tonic effect on the female organism. As proof of this theory we call at» ,tention to the case of. Mrs. Henry Beaubien, 58 Sparks 812., Ottawa. Ont, who was ooxgpletely cured by L de. general stomach disorders for nearly gym. I had a sot-cums in my stomach andwuun- able to digwt my food. tored without sums; but Lydm E. Pink- reaeived such wid md and unquali- fied endomment, or such a. record of cues of female troubles. as has Lydn E Pinkham’s Vegetable Command 'Judgc Travers“ Trial of Charles Bernice to a Lmr Court. wounding. , Counsel for th defence demanded that as accused conversed only in French he had the right to have at least one-half the number of jurors familiar with his mother tongue. The court allowed the demand. 1 There are no Frenchmen on the pres- j ent panel. His lordship. therefore. is- sued an order that when the new panel of petit jurors was called on Nov. 22. sherilr should call enough men able to converse in the French language to get the necessary jury for the Bernler trial. Attacked Minister's Morals. ~ Thomas Suizuk, editor or The Echo Canadeski. a periodical which conveys the news to the Polish and Hungarian elements. appeared as ‘defendant in a libel suit yesterday for attacking sav- agely Rev. Charles Kornapfel. He ac- . eased the minister or prosleytlzing for the Presbyterian Church and bitterly attacking his morals. Ottawa, Nov. 10.â€"â€"The Ins'u-ance Commissioners sat in private yester- day morning. Public sittings will be resumed next week, the matters re- maining being the examination of Pre- mier 3.0an of Manitoba. and further enquiry in the affairs of the I. 0. I". and the Woodmen or the World. It is expected the report of the Commission will be in the hands of the members of Parliament within a. week after the opening. Died at 103- 8L m: uvuu. a- -â€" and 9 months. The old gentleman had lived most or his life in Aylmer. and was probably the oldest man In Can- ada. He retained his physical powers almost to the end. Ottawa. Nov. 10.â€"â€"The preliminary hearing against the 12 men indicted at Buckingham on account b1 the riots 800 More Hindus Coming. Vancouver, B. 0.. Nov. 12.â€"-In addi- tion tox‘the large number of Hindus already in British Columbia. 800 more are en route. Already strong protests have been made from British Columbia to Ottawa. against the ”rival 0! thin class 0: immigrant. ' Dr. Mamie Hunk. Windsor. Nov. 134â€"8021. Dr. Baum: on Saturdty underwent a minor 09““ aflon to the pane. Dr. Resume Wm ummmuwkorlth‘ of female troubleS. as has ydi- :kham’a Vegetable WM FRENCH IN MANITOBA. Commission Riotors Remanded. Sat In Private. fiwfwnn TARIFF CANADIAN DESIRE WANES But Railway Magnato Bolicvu Plume Time Mon Favonblo Than Gan Evok- Bo Expoctod Again â€" Dominica's Tariff Walla Only HI" .3 _High 1'; has per cent. ‘ swam ”97‘9““ Philadelphia. Nov. 12.â€"â€"In an inter- view with a. North American corre- spondent in his home 3: Toronto, Gold- win Smith, said} ~- 1.--...“ on the J. Hill Demands Reetprocity Between Canada and U. S. way. Two countires so closely related by nature and so similarly populated can hardly {crever- remain apart. But great movements often progress on- seen to: a. time you know. and so it is with this one. "England has already withdrawn her military from the Dominion. And not long ago the Canadian Minister of Jus- tlce said in eflect that Canada. would be saIe under the Monroe Doctrine. tion decided to attack Canada: could England defend it against the enemy? Would the United States defend it simply as a. neighborly act, and. hav- ing done so, withdraw and hand it 1 over to England again?" i “And do you consider the form or government of the United States the D > De: I. 5v; v”... “I cannot sa .1 consider your pres- ent form of government the best 'or selected at large, not men who are trained in the affairs they undertake to supervise. You have no trained statesmen.” , Bonfire of W Tans 0f Coal. Chicago. Nov. 12.â€"The dock: at the Lehiz'h Valley Coal 00.. situated at 100th street and Commercial avenue. were stored. The coal is still burninx. and it is expected that it will be sev- eral day: before the tire is entirely extinguished. M. An”. one of the best known Prea- byterlan divines in Ontario. He was for 28 years pastor of Knox Church here. and that day was the anniversary or his arrival in this town. He was 72 years of age and is survived by art- dow and two grown-up daughters. PeterborO. N 0v. closed on Saturday. been satisfactorY. 81 been closed once to volume of business any previous year- King Alfonso Safe. London, Nov; 12.â€"T he Renter TeIe- Co. has received a. despatch from gram Madrid saying the re port that King ANNEXATION. udead. Col. Ryenon. U. :5. 00mm m... ______._.__â€"â€"â€" Lud Pondlo Dal». New York. Nov. 10.â€"â€"'rhe wholesale use on all penal: coat!“ 88.60 or less a gross has gone up. The reuon given for the advance‘ 1: tho'hixher coat of Who: and wow. Gait. NOV- Ln Civil W Rev. J. M. Auld 20“: Lift Lock Closet}. You are will: to run " without atatesmw. Your :ablnet is made up 01 men lame. not men who are 7 The Last Call. w. 12.â€"John Smith. Amer!- seen utely ': dun- v_ 12â€"31311. nit-lock by, The season has as the lock has not I for repair“- and the ass was in excess of Future t BUT WHEN? â€"- V‘v-w‘ ~ . The ex'tremeradicdl under ' ~000th and Pallet-n, who mum flat a policy of Ipoutflon uni-porno cation be inaugurated, have been 0 penned. The speech of MW!" 01 Public Wmhip Saturday. explaining thc Governmcnt's intention. m “"9“” 1y concilintory in tone, tnd and-Ill! ' designed to make it plum “I“ *1" French mum: at Public Instruction nnd Worship. )1. Brinnd autumn! 111‘ Government's policy mad the Cathd no church in runes, has not erected mnchotnnimprudonntthcvm on. u just such nn nttitudo u out lined by M. Bdnnd hnd been nntici; Fun o! Religion. OH.“ in Franc: Somewhat Dlulpatod. Pull, Nov. 12:111an the Vaucu authorities cause some radical change: in the situation the tour! of a. "118‘ ion: crisis resulting tram the enforce meat on Dec. 11 or the law prov! for the separation of churCh an state. are regarded as dissipated in consequence of the middle cours- steered by the (flamenco-.1: Cabinet. ~__ .I .u. “in Few Boon Got Togdhor and Attack Pollce Camp In Cape Colony. Copetown, Nov. 12.â€"A disturbance has occurred in the northwestern pan of Cape Colony. The official report of the mu- stys wv . â€"v___ .. two troopers, seizing their ms nu ammunition, and subsequently captur- lng a cox-pom of police. First Train Into Toronto. Toronto, Nov. 12.â€"'rhe first of the Canadian Northern coins to make the the journey between Parry Sound and Toronto steamed into Unioln Depot at 5.50 last night. A large crowd. anx- ious to see the first Canadian Northern train. quickly gathered on platform Nq 5. William Mackenzie, president oi the Canadian Northern Railway. was the first to step from the-“Amkokan." the first of the two coaches of which the train consisted. The road will soon be opened for pauenger service. WSeven firemen we" 11:; bricks and falling Foyr-Year-Old Instantly Killed. Canon. Sash. Nov. 12.â€"The tour‘ other boys in a. neighbor's home. was shot and almost instantly killed by l loaded gun. left in the comer of the room where they were playing with m The contents entered the bore stoma STEERED MIDDLE COU RSI. ITCHlNWAINFUL SUHES UN HANDS Suffered for a Long Time Without Reliefâ€" Had Three Doctors and ' Derivéd No Benefitâ€"One Doctor Was Afraid to Touch Themâ€"- Soreness Disappeared and Hands Now Smooth Afier Application of CUTICURA SOAP AND CUTlCURA OINTMENT where I work. I 1n the use saw in the pets about the wonderful cum of the Cuticura Re ' and P and Cuticura. Ointment. In three days after the application of tho Cuticura Ointment my had: begun to peel and were better. The sore- ness disa , and they are now smooth on clean, and I am still wax-km; in the dye-ho . “I stro y d Cutlcura. Soap and ticura Ointment to’ any one without-o and I hope t this letter will be the means p- m; other sufim Very truly yours, Mr;- A. Mount, 2340, 8t., WOUND SCRANTON'O BIG FIRE. Two 111009533. MAKING WATER FAST { 203‘! Dominion Liner Konsinaton I: Aground At Matano. Snowstorm Meade Paranfiim: 4". In W to Be Blfly Dem- eWee Took 08 Her 50 Steer-ego and 75 Cabin Pueen- W at 2 o'Clook Sunday Af- ternoon end They Are Safe. Quebec. Nov. 12.--'1‘he eteemer Kenâ€" elector: o! the Dominion Line. which was en rontle from Liverpool tor Que- bec and Hontreel went. aground dur- ing a. snowstorm about 6 o'clock yu- terdey morning it Home, 20: mile: below Quebec. ‘ ‘ â€" llA- j-_--nl‘ They were when er Claw-“m '3 2 Moon. and W“ m UP AFTER "Ha RE: Crew of Marion c. Taken From Open Boat by Sir. Far-mend. Halifax. N. 8.. Nov. 12.â€"'rhe Nor- wegian steamer ma 0! Berle!» Chin. J’. Corneliuuen. bound from New York to Hinmichi. put into port Setâ€" urdty to land e shipwrecked wow at eight men or the berkentine Marlon C. of Homes. Monet! u see. The Marine was from Bridge- nter. N. 8.. lumber laden. bound to' New York. ‘ud m in a. hurricane shortly efter leaving port. Then the vessel sprung I. leek. end otter e m andthfletthepumpetheeepmn mm in e'ehip’e bod: went in Cat Only Living Thing. W N. 8.. luv. 1:.â€"'rhe watched barons Adoou was reached by use-nun sum-«y. There was motllteonboudbntaut. No doubt 181912. about the ate 0! the down men who comprised the crew. m v- â€"vâ€"â€"â€"v , modeckmdubmwutoundlngood condition. Why the crew left the ves- lol and risked their um In the ter- rible In. ad breakers must uwm re- mun t 1117““?- SIyu Gun Accidentally Diochargod Whilo Routing on His Knot. London. Nov. 12%” Roda”. a. 16-yearâ€"old boy. 1: dead. as the re- U.’ .0"- â€""â€" In oompnny with a. companbn nam- ed Barker. he was hunting. He had shot a. squirrel which tell on a brush heap. and. while mung for 1t.~ gave the gun over to Barker. who tested it won his knees. where it necidentally (unnamed and the bullet entered Hod. glns' head. killing him Instantly. Barker chime that his anger we; not onthetrlgger,nndthtthetunhad anon-med Itselt once betore during the afternoon. Aoquitted of Manslaughter Charge, But Lone Hie Licence.- Vancouver. Nov. lzâ€"Cnpt. Grifln or C. P. R. sterner Princess Victoria. which oolltded with and sank the tug Chehnlh last July. with the loss at eight lives. was Saturday night acquit- ted at 3. charge or malnuxhter. though the conuntuioners. appointed by the Government Inst August. found that the Princess Victoria canned the nockhnt and cancelled Grifln'e certi- flcnte for six months. p Accidentally Shot. Port Carling. Nov. lap-Gordon But- ler. eldest son of C. B. Butler. post- master of Point Xnye. went down to the wharf to meet the morning steam- er. He hag! a. loaded rifle in his hand. end in some way slipped on the wharf end striking the rifle on the planks it went oil. The bullet entered his month and W in the heck of his neck. Submit Dispute to Jury of Throo. " ’ P I ” Fatally. mm 12.08.. Nov. 3-330 D0”; 3mm. 01:10. Nov. 12.-â€"â€"A wreck segment in re Dom. Iron Steel Co. 3 on figure: $13,131:“qu mute. It numb. tho; the require- em y e en of the con be “mum to at one In; and the {nifty}?! 20 other m“ two: m miles west are. gjnryotthreemlnemmcouotNova motthemjuredverotlkenm Seoul. and proposes 0. 350.000 forfeit to: the one loslnzothe money to so to W1, t1. rand‘ I ’30:; :31 a; ‘ brok- # ~ â€"--.~I ..._ -nQ-lv but flire vâ€"gv m mduettod saturduy the St. stnnoe 11:11 by Montreal PM” men. M 1m last evening by the C- Boy's Logo Cut Off. I Kingston. Nov. 12,â€"Vlneent Tumott. ' son of N. 'ruroott. Barrie street. wu' killed on Submit! evening by telling 1 from e G. '1‘. R. freight train. on which he as rldlnx with other lads. m. were cut 01! end his head was legs crushed. He was aged 14 years. I Toronto Boxin Toronto, Nov. 8.- boxing tournament a. total of 52. the c tour huvywelxhtl pounds class. The I decided Thur-dun du and the null c Wu.- v- -_, four huvyweiifits to ten in the 125 pounds clan. The preliminaries win he decided Thur-61y. the semi-unu- N- m and the and: on Suntan night. MILES BELOW QUEBEC BARKER KILLS HODGINs- FATE OF utemuom m akin: on board the stemâ€" 1: 2 o'clock 70W 141 will arrive here tan-MY Boxing Tournament. .v. 8.â€"â€"Entrles tor the City meat closed Tuem’ with the classes m m CAPT. GRIFFIN. nd by Pro“ MOI!- r. 12.â€"Ne1non Md‘av- to Toronto to ate , Canadian Magazine. 1 Sammy evening at no Ed! by about thirty man Mr. Md‘mh bob-41y W5 Another 39‘?“ """m '2? 8:. PM St. Poms. Nov. 11â€"!th most recent union or the St. Petersm revoluflonisu is the theft at a machine sun of the hunt model. and a largo ”Iva. me! the noun. lured into it. They re- odveduupcoourchthbpu'uculnr house. Spy Tum “M" 0000 to Siberia. 82. m Nov. 12.â€"J1'he man named Schekter. who threw the bomb Siberia- The prisoner. who is a. mere youth. testified tint he entered the ter- m: 0W1: u a. spy, at 1:3» mm o: the police. in 1904, and served the police faithfully for two run. But he beanie converted to the theories ot the moluuonuts and W to expat. his treachery by mun: Cant. Stanwood. Company Has Done It: Butâ€"wan Hire New Employee. Hamilton, Nov. 12.â€"President G16- sonottheCWPovex-Co.has headed out the company's side of the street raflny sum. The statement dechres that the strike was not. brought on by the company In any true sense, that the company hes been en- defloring 11; good faith to live up to I __, AL-‘ 51.... “REDS’ :tEDEeâ€"exoeptlon or the Toronto Street Railway, men were receiving no higher wages than tn Hamilton. Union all possible consideration, but must refuse to allow the union to take full control of 913 gompany's aflairs. 7A.. _.u..; QLA-n, when were derailed. turned over and toned down the but. Three little children of one funny wen muted. one having its less crushâ€" .a. All the crew “cased except Con- :uctor Graham. who was suxhtly 111' Two Woodstock. Nov. 9.â€"-st. J. D. 08.:- m. a widow. m the victim of a bru- tal malt at her home Wednesdu nlght. The perpetrators of the on:- age. of whom the“ was two. wen ,----__ Mn. mm“ m J. D. Cater has lived alone in the death 0! her hus- THE r HAVE uAchs GUN Unknown “on Get Into House by Subhrfugo. BAD wnscx IN omo. VICTIM OF ASSAULT. the Rwolutionidl our “any. but Ms! post. Lmnfin. FRIDAY. sow ;.. Who is Your Taum‘ QUATHBD Suits Me to: -WiH The llct thtt we have been in has. infindnyforfiyemi‘m enough for our Ordered Clam”. If things were not alright we would If: fin. to the Ingest stock and d. g, o in the County at“ We hvo the hde“ we on: bad all well bong; h “Mufilddehuply. d GATHBU Ell. Gerhard Heintzman Pia â€"THEâ€" Shetlock Manningmgl The Standard Gm! Sewing Mach wins”, Also something “9 Shotfii“ and double barrel BOX 415- Mw Cor Sussex and W The best madeinCmca The Prices and Terms most liberal an warranted for six M -THEâ€" LINDSAY

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