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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 23 Nov 1906, p. 10

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iii Interesting lost in Shana Bin District. Pacific Proviqoe. nâ€"s-r mono Int 8. c. mums thatiowe {:Iaimalth uc rsaeat unfim socsboxâ€" 6 boxes for 32.50. Bole Drug 00., Winnipeg. Man- triba- ot British (Wat-ia- m is the valuable uni-1W. 21:2: visit mm 3.4 since he took up his nut in tho Puma wince belorb can Can-dun Pacific had martini fl- Bmun With tho WM and m oflbhh at the comma: he (ML- ‘ Ono-nod: but a. tow. ninntcm’ con- mtkn with fisher 0090611.. to :9- :dlli Mut- hh .whdo halt ll Whom h- b mm; b”: unto“. M: tint he mud tortho Inch! moral and-puf- w Mu. d W ad whit. an in the Wham gut o! the prom wt in. mood! ”an In his Ahmed mu to the convention cl 1):: native: d tho plum and. v1.1- hgl a! the Steam! River. a. distxiot warm in 11“! In be travel-£931 by the Grand trunk With. . ; Just What attest the aunt of the waitway :will have upon the red. moan that now comma utmost exclusive- ly the. populatm d thgt part of Northern Brim 091th it i§ im: passable to any. The when}; of civilization upon the. tribes». while not in the reverend. father's opinion pvhozly without efil results, has tendr id in British Columbia. to’ arrest de- cay, and tune of the tribes have in- creased. in number. The conditions in" Britain Columbia have been more (av: «we to them than thqse of almost am other part of the auntinent. The abundame and accessibility of food. the mum qt the climate. and such protection as hag been atâ€" my maintain themselves by hunting. fishing. trade and labor. Game is .mt, an} the given! teen with 1‘- AL-.. fish. Mare docile, has nomadic than the Indians of the plain, the ma- aionary funds them more responsive w the influenceaof Cln‘istianity. As toolimateand. soil, long beaches of. the Sheena arfe fertile and suitable tar settlement, They are absolutely free from summer pest;and are capa- ble of growing heavy_orops, particu- lax-Ly of potatoes and other gage- tabiea. Bears and. caribou are found inxhe valley in the wmxer, and large «man of cranberries grow in the swamps. - n A. ,-__7_ On the lower reaches of the riVer, near the coast. mining camps of same importance have been estabâ€" lished. At the Ptarmigan lgnmp of dams :1 Maple amount: at de- sleiopment work {has beendmg. and am rich strikes have been made. 0119 veh.’ with 3 WM of eight test, is reported: to “if, two ounces dzgold,” mot ' vet and four per cent. of. copper. At another part a; auphur mine is in operation. It was the first workable deposit suit- able for the prodmtim of "sulphuric acid found in; the province or on the Pacific coast. All the mineral fields. as wall as 13110 pulp Mushy, are My in the opinion at, the migsion- ary, to beg developed by the,. mm umpimnm system. Your Can cure your 'Cough or Cold, no question about that, butâ€"â€" why go to' all the trouble and inconvenience of looking him up, and then of having hisprescription filled, when you can step into any drug store 1n Canada and obtam a bottle of SHILOH’S CURE for a quarter. v V ___. . n 1 1‘ Why pay two to five dollars when a tweng- -five cent bottle of SEILO will care you asqmckly?_ . . wvfi'hy £013 do as hundreds‘ of thousands of Canadians have done for the past flirty-four years: let SHILOH beyom-doo- tor whenever a Cough or Cold ӣ331 vrQHILOH wfll'cure you, mid all ' back upthis statement a posifivggnmteg. 71115 Ext tifz’xe you have CmghorColdcnmztwith. SHILOH AT LAST arm tutu-u at tab (URUERS AND IflfmvfilflKS llllDSAY OW! Illl. HAVE um ”MEIER”. ‘ an m Below‘we publish the personnel ‘0! ththwenty-four rinks of curlers th commisa Lindsay Club for 190611., Many rinks 11an five men. and the full meip is about: 130. -- "iimk x; 1â€"1 B. Mum, Rev.” c. H. Marsh. 3. brands“, J. Boxall â€"- skip. Rink No. 4â€":w. wm'uum. B. J. Hays. M. C._ Bevan. F. Carew. B. H.‘ Custhhamtâ€"dnip. x Rink No. 5â€"»E. Shad-fie. 'W. Dnnoon. B. Mania. A. '1'. Fisher. skip. Rink. No. 6 -{J. Simpson, J. V. MoNaubty, J. Graham, J. D. ’ Fla- vaneâ€"skip. (’ VVBiink N; 7â€"A. M. Eek, B. J. Men- zies. J. Geray, W. Brethour. '1‘. Gageâ€" akip. -. '1?in No. lbâ€"G. P. Reiffenstein, H. Tewsfley, J. H. McLean, H. Morgan, .1’. Kmnedy-fkip: ' Hamtaneâ€"skip. . Rink No. 9â€"8. H. Wilson; ’1‘. Stin sun, J. J. Miller, G. Foster, G. E Linn: No. sâ€"A. A. Playfair,‘ G. Warnet,G. G. Bean. G. Rieny, J Hopkinsâ€"skip. ca. .- â€"â€"- .__- V "i1“ No. ltâ€"W: Bibi. w. Burden. J. lokhsr't, W. Williams. B. A. Mil- luâ€"nkipt . ; Rink No. 11 .â€". A. Hopkiam. J. F. Maunnknx G. SW A. E. Thomas. F. Knowlsonâ€"ekip. Rink No. 12â€"3. Laidley. M. Sylvesâ€" ter. 8. Parkin. G. Ewart, J. M: Knowlmnâ€"akip. _ __ _...- , - Bin]: uniâ€"51.1. F. MoGillivray. J. Aahweu. A. Higinbatzham, A. B. Tax-y. G: A._Li'btle-ak.ip. "an: Emitsâ€"w. Han-in. W. Max- xidze. J. B. W.W .Oinnunon. J. J. mDoImefl-fiip: , “Rinkâ€"'Nalo-fi. W. Mum. W. H Graham. 8. Email. W Who A. Motuddm Rink No. 17â€"Dr. Basin. P. Fergu- aunHD 0. Duncan J. Keithw MW Imfi-gkipu B‘“ N“ 18-No A. “9". F... Imam. D. McFadden, I". Cote, L. V. O'Owwâ€"aklp. Rink No. 10â€"32 luau. luminous. Dr» W“. 80'. Go Ru w.|°hg 36'. Put” O'Snlllmâ€"dlp. Rink No. 20â€"13. C. 'Mwohos't. Rev. A. .1. Va». W. Lynn, .1. W. Ander- Rink No. 20-13. C. taunt. 80'. A. J. V0.10. W. lam-“7. W. Ander- mp Mo HI sm._.k‘po . 3 Nb; 21â€"w. Swarm. L. cum. H. Scum W. E. M Bydhwu- well. W. Wuhan. A. Watsonâ€"skip. Rink No. 84â€"0. G. Warner. 8. Woods. ‘11. Williams. '1‘. J. Tilloy, W , B. Widdeuâ€"skip. OOWOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQO «OQOOOOOOOOOOOQOQOO WI»; u: ~â€".v â€"-vâ€"â€"v-v, Evening Pa‘st of Nov. 16. 4°“. . . Petershuro Examiner; 'Dr. Morrison husk m for “1° “Fm progty , 'and useful household uncles conun- brmht “P the. “able“ at the echo“ uéd until the closing hour. of 10 0'- curriculum at thq meeting 'of the CLOck. ‘ 7 Board. He thomgh't- that there ‘; â€"â€"â€"â€"'_â€"'â€"'=== - - * --.-- ‘5'. 1M Board. He thought that were 1 should, {be a. raidimlohange in thc'i tezfiching of Several subjects. mime- ly, physiflogy, history, spelling: and. and; writing. He said that in public schools .‘too much attention was given to physiology, lthat the present his- tory "was ltoo coinprehemivo. that, it should not 'deal with constitutional history, that more attention should be given Ibo writing and that the' spelling shook my in use he reform- ed‘ ~‘He blaimed that therq way too much homework altogether to allow 3 time for culture along other lineafi Discussion wasverry (general. nearly all expressing their views. Mr. Prin- .gle{ reaidl a resolution made some timo alga with the wastes»; of the inspec- tor, a copy at which has. been» sent to all teachers lit dealt with the time limits for honiewoajhhudseelm- fivl, “ wyd vl- v. to on teachers. E‘aealtflwith the' time limits for homawork andseemâ€" stead of bright. ‘happy-hwted ch11- dron. There, is no time for the moth- er- toteaach her. daughter household duties or fancy won't?~ â€"-( no {Tune for the father after his day’s, work to win the confidence of his bag and enter mpathetioany into the hnpo pan'mgad thesehool day. It» is a tam: [that the shouidcrs‘ot mam gt the children are) 9me dgfgrmgd IDA-Iv Ira-nu“- w .- - _ _ by the Peruiatwgnt :arrjin'z at heav‘ 3031001 “35,. containing books nepdo for the Bettim up of Vhomewo'rk. _. Wnnm councilâ€" News reached here Saturday that Mr. J. quqra, principal of Lindsay Separate School, has been 311mm! in 1135ka for t'he position 0! Separate School representative quhe Provincial Advil» \Cmfl of the Bond of Ed "an. A Wuh- ’tiana- It you: are owing any amount for bubscriptionta The Post, or for printing, it will be greatly appreciated if remitted within the next ten day-s. TO THE POST’S FRIENDS. o T00 Mil Gil HOIEVIDRK. 557 11,50}: .8: WILSON. â€"R. Bennie, vJ. mGray. N. McFadden. 8- Butler- '45 ladies lot 3 such a tea! exceeded. *b her of citi: tables. and of the uni: petites of tamyted. andmsa on “Al‘hxu fl M II! I m “In -- IMO Th’at' leading mimtitie‘ journal, "Soi- me Sittings", recantly madqan ex- haustive amlysis and examiqngjtion of Banana Piotr Biliousness. and says: Bileans are 01. purely vegetable origin . .‘ . Our laboratbry experimented martial tests have. diwloaed to n: a valuable preparatiog . . excel- lent for constipation . and u a mguhsbonht the liven and bile. Bil- lent tat mnatipatkon . and as a mguhsbgmbt the Vlivan :mclpile. Bil- eua morgue convection in the whole d the digcdifive tram. When employ- ed to relieve oomtipaticn the: do not *3: is the case with an m purga- timu 1â€", cause .uttor- magnum. tiveu :â€"-. cause ,unor- out-uptwu. There is no griping’. . They reliqve flatulence. sick headache. and binom- mas. Bueans are an excellent. fam- ily, Wu" . ' . Mina E. listed. at Kingston. Ont. says : "I 3|:qu terribly. With unto mention and 3mm tram it. All winter and (Well ineo the mind I unnamed terrible my until ‘1! found a cumin Biledm Soon :1- {tar eating I felt an uncomfortable tunnels in the staunch. a. steady pain in the region} of my heart. accompan- iniéimi and below and the result was tha much broken into. I to m at 50¢. per box. or direct tron the Slim 00.. Cabana-ct“ Toron- to. Japan receipt d price. 6 boss to: . Evening Post' of Nofl 16. In may a! the homo: 0! Lindsay last night WI 0! the family cir- ole Ware missing tram the supper table, but might be found. in the mar- ket room of our municipal buildings. where they were the guests of the floor um mm: was. ladies of St. Pwl's‘ church. And such a tea! All prwt record'wera exceeded. hath as mgards the num- ber of citizen who patronized the tables. and the variety and quutity of the flain'tien with which the ap- petites of the. hungry ones were temgted. The unit of young hdies andmza onsserving the large crowd achiev wonders in dodging and avoiding W collisions. intho crush an-i maintaipigg their ten: are I‘L‘ u; uau aun- wu.â€"-..__-_O -___, 1 “he as untamed. as their‘govwns. aarving of tea began at 5.30 sharp. and it "was nearly ‘9 o’clock before the tables wgre cleared. m’i’heVâ€"sgl'e of fancy articles commenc- ed early in the afternoon, and the brisk demand for the val-isms progty éhaidinn‘ bad} 3'- MQWER, SESTER AND BROTHER 7' But thank God: used Psychine and a: budt no fight up. - M11153! lungs are new Mrcng. Icnjoysplendiheal mandlowe it all go Poychinc." _ Co usumption, wbefirerbereditary or cm - traded, cannot stand before Psychinc. Psychine kills the germ, no matter how it attacks the hangs. Psychine builds up the Fwdy and makes it strong and able to resist disease. Psychics is 8.3! aid to 1‘ l? “I? mother, b, 3 direction 'x' mu n: AND nu. gm, I persevered 111 the. wmptom 0‘ been entirclfi rune?- hnd “need me to be as that an} sleep “as o. I trial first one undthar. but nothing m mv mood and I ‘rothér and siste: digs! _ol musâ€"cumul- me audit of Li!» ilARGE REM [SIAIUDEM Lately. Linda, has been the ‘hub’ of a mum of red “It“ deals. The latest to he W is the purchaser of tha old and well esâ€" tablished plum; am 0! Mir. Geo. hula. Cmbridqagt. by Mr. Jae. Charm the local Wanton Fans umber of years put Mr. In- mm: new" "nausea 3' minor“ mum. baa Mame well known to contac- tom citizen- and tuners. who hue «rented hon-ac or «thaw mum-o. The pun-chm oi the tutor: by Mr. Chum will mean a. good thing: ton Madly. u m" Chum is a mm who «loan :1 1a: of building and can mannhctnro bk ‘2 handing matafiad.mdoubtho ' be inclined tannin sun mom oxhandvely: than 0V”. wku The «can basin-I V‘“ “ °°"‘ ducted a mu. “'3 3“- 05‘“ meromilll-umotnlloutmlu tho mm a! «1m. Ill mm: 3mm. (To the Editor at The Post.) Dear. Sin-The importance of the above industry indium me Oto tres- puas on your space. L am informed by the canmittee that they have not been woostul in securing near the amount of bunk mwx to secure this! industry tar Lindsay .. Do out business men mmlfihoac who have the intoxest at £113.!»wa at heart think of the great pmibilitiea 01 this in- dustry: With tho an“; o: hun- M d W «1 new settler: into our mat th. the rkorl of that dip-to Nam requiring knitted M all the {madam} (1 pm Ohm good! thank“, ' Lamps», Nov. 15th: The mnrrisge at Miss Florence Totten and Mr. Oscar Hit. of \Verkworth. took place on Nov. 14m 11* the Methodist parsonage. Clam.~ mont, .Rev. J. ‘W. Tdttcn. (ather of the bride. pertained the ceremony‘ The bride wore _a handme gown B u: auu‘. Dr. E. L. Toucan. of Lindsay. bro. the! of the brick. supported the groom'- 113‘- L-AAIan-f 9"! 51m After a wedding breakfast the bridal couple left on' the C. P. ‘R. traln. and will tn‘kc up their resi- ’ A_ L‘ On Thursday murnintz last St. Pat- ric“ church. W. was the scene db pretty wedding, when Mia Cath- arine-arm D'Arcy was united. in minim M Mr. We! ARM (1 1‘0- :raubo. The brida. “who wan when numb: Mr. Edward! Duly. was at- tired. in white ‘1! with: berth. at “was. Mint of white ud- veb and. am. with wmtbglnmo, and 'omflsboqnddwmmand Ll “III. Inuâ€" v. deuce in 'Watikdrth. Ofit. COMMUNICATIONS. Jim may rennin: BELL: leâ€" Totull :91: Centrepiece 'Ioo‘ iUPPINGflT'E’g Home Journal ‘Eixzugxféom'a gift to the bride was a handsome fleurâ€"de-lis pendant, to the bridesmaid a hear; of pufls. .and to - .w M (Edits: Chronicle.) Al‘ulianent’s opening in less tum two weeks flaunt. but Mr. R. L. 12 Count": Novas Yum“ MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TWMELY TOPICS $2.50 nun“: 25 :3. A com NO CONTINUED STORIES a nun luau;- com-ml: :n mau- MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Fun“ LIBRAR" DB. OLIVE REA groom was .11 Ryan. of IMONTO a; m to ml ’JOS. Riggs! A few dnys at .the minenl springs of St. Catharina. Mount Nothing is equal to the treatment: Beat of hotel accommoauion at moderate rates. Back Combs, Side Combs, Fine Combs, Coarse Combs, Hair and Clothes Brushes, Pocket Books, Hand Satchels. Pocket Knives, Scissors and Razors, Music Rolls and Stands, Accordions. Violins anitl Violin Strings. and Supplies, Mouth Organs, Playing Cards and all kinds of games, Dolls and Toys of all kinds, Wagons, Carts and Sleighs in season. A Word About ‘LW Our Fancy Goodsguouce to rm These are only a few of the many things to be had at 0 ’H t and Choir-Master Fadehtnmdtulmcd on] (A. u. PATON. I'm Ant- 3. EWWA ‘ A ‘ 0000A H Sure epough ! We're getting bulk of the trade because of 5mm value in Overcoats at OVEBGOAT WEATHER in diflerent degrees of luxury To the style and quality you d have 1 a custom tailor iust about double Do you pay proper attention to the small items of your attire?- Col. lat, Tie, Shirt, Hosiery, UHderm etc. We cater to please you in these thingsâ€"it is our business to advise you on these lines. Studio over Bfltton’s store â€"Bnt.ranee on moat-st. 05.00, 10.00, 12.00, 15.00 'l' R V I 1" All situated on G.T. m. nsxu poem . JAGKSDN. Clothing and Furnishing Dept. 0 006609999966699 .....oooocooo+o Lmosu. Pam“ 1. mmmotmmu d murmur-manila ”my Ind inmyofiuhhh 3..., in the Town of UM. :. mmuulmwmuuui flu omuuo GAZETTE a My 17th, lumber 24th, Mk. d W 8t. 1905- G.T.R., have instructed u the difl'aent stations not gummy what. Then is a solunon 1 Why: an be dipped, may be obtained free 0'1 Prof. C. A. Zavitz, Guel Newman, Dept- Of Ag‘ic Highest market DI the above every 63’ Seed deaned for fax: Mariposa. 0355"“ Sunderland and Sum glad to quote price 01 submitted. What with broken 5 MONTY OF VIM Smutty Wheat UM xmumbym . chllflfl. w“ Ill!" Mm 111: B. (. nouns #â€" lntorcstlng Icek in Simona Bin, District. Pacific Province. ‘An interwar; 3.41.134: at 4:12., 03.3.1 general offices Fr 3'1 3;?! the Bica- mal Herald, wac '-7 "_ 75115.15: COB? cola, who has “for, Lycra Eben a gear- tor of a century ".35! tag-lad z: misiwary work ”an; w W tribes of British (’okuzhia. m is the venerable MW: 22:7,; visit mtmmmo he took up his wk in the Pacific province before the Canadian Pacific had penetrated the Rockies. With the president and «the: officials of the company be dis- cussed some of' the features of the nwk. . One needs! but a. few. minutes' eon- mut‘loc with “Father Cocoola. to re- alize that hie .whale heat in where he in trivia; his «niece. At first be Mortal forthe nuclei moral end-pir- "aucl «sulfate of Indian and white men in the new horn part of the province. but in recent years he has closeted hinuclf to the convcruiuu of the native: d the plateaus and val- leys of the Sheena River. a district which is likely to 'be traversed by the Grand Trunk Pacific. Just What cfiect the advent of the :railway ,will have upon the rod races that now constitute almost exclusive- ly the, population of that part of Northern British Columbia it i§ im- possible to say. The influence of civilization upon the tribes, while not in the reverend father's opinion! .whouy Without evil results, has tend- ed. in British Columbia. to arrest dc- cay, and come of the tribes have in- creased. in number. The conditions in‘ British Columbia have been mar; fav- wake to them than thqse of almost any other part of the continent. The abundame and accmsibility of food. the mildneiu qt the climate. and such protection as ban been af- Jonied them under the Indian Depart- .rnent have operated in their favor. They maintain themselves by hunting. fishing, trade and lalbor. Game is .W‘t, and the rivers team with fish. More docile, lens nomadic than am Indians of the plains. the ma- aionary finds them more responsive to the influenceaof Christianity. As rtoclirnateanid soil, long benches of the Skeena are fertile and suitable tor mttlemwt, They are absolutely free from summer pest;and are capa- ble of growing- heavy crops, particu- larly of potatoes and other vege- tables. Bears and caribou are'found inthe valley in the Winter, and nge crops of cranberries grow in the swamps. On the lower reaches of the river, near the count, minim; camps of 2 some importance have been estab- fished. At the Ptarmigan group of claim a eomideuagble amount of de- .«alopment work has been done, ‘ and me rich strikes have been" made. One vein, with a width of eight feet, is reported: to car , two ounces of :gold, 300 ounces of saver and four per cent. of copper. At another part a; sulphur mine is in operation. It was the first workable deposit suit- able for the production of sulphuric acid found in the province or on the Pacific. coast. All the mineral fields. as well as the pulp industry, are ilkaly in the opinion of, the mission- ary, to be developed ‘by the new; tramsontinental system. . C \ ~.....-~_.‘.___.._, _ - â€"_4 .___. Your Doctor Can cure your Cough 0r Cold, no question about that, butâ€"â€" why go .to‘ all the trouble and inconvenience of looking him up, and then of having hisprescription filled, when you can step into any drug store in Canada and obtain a bottle of SHILOH’S CURE for'a quarter. r’hy pay two to five dollars when a twent -five cent. bottle of SEILO will cure you 3.3 quickly? Why not do as hundreds‘of thousands of Canadians have done for the thirty-four years: let S H beyourdoo- tor whenever a Cough or Gold . W1 .0! anyway-tee; rinkc aroma; who cornprim I. y Club is.» 19004., Many rinks have; five. men. did. the full W9 is about 130. .. ‘ Rink N0. d.-â€"J. B. idol-ion. new; 0. H. um I. brawl, J. emu â€" akin. . ' ' « . . Rink .No. 2 .-1~‘. mm H. "mim- xnell, -A. S. Perkin. W. Hungariord. 'r. Burkeâ€"amp. . Rink No. 3â€"3. Bennie, 'J. M,Grny, Dolomwe publish the . ~.:-:v .Qur Immatm4uwimm-nd practical ted: have. ditched to my a valuable preparation . .' excel,- lentforioonntipctlcn' . ._‘ and u a mnlntcm’iof the liven andfile. Bil- carnivores-o secretion in'tbc whole of the digemive but When employ- ed to relieve oomfipatica. the: do not tiveu 1â€". cause otter- There is. no griping: . They relic” flatulence. nick headache. and binom- neee. Dries? are an excellent fam- ,- in E. Read. (1 Km aye; "I named torribfy,‘ ‘ Woman and 8mm it. All winter and “(Well loco the Ii‘found a cumin Bileo'm Boon af- ter eating I felt, an uncomfortable - fatness in tube staunch. a steady pain (' in the region, at my heart. accompan- ed by remixing and belching of (gas. I was hardly ever free from his retch‘m; and. belching night: or day. and the resul _much broken into. thin; and then, another. voileâ€"skip. Rink No. 7â€"11. M. Eek, R. J. Men- I tried first one but nothing zies, J. Gray, W. Brethour. '1‘. Gage-â€" skip. - Rink No. Sâ€"A. A. Playfair; G. L, \Vamr, .G. G. Beall, G. Rielly. J. C, Harstoneâ€"skip. . ; Rink No. 9â€"3. H. W’ilgon' T. Stin- z‘gim‘vgt: . . ~ . . ongth cbbed away so that I ka. J. £51101. (3- Foster. 6- HI coin! ant work. and I have walked . . ms .8 ' , , the floor for hours at a time in pain. HR'i‘nk-sblo. IOâ€"G. P. Rciffensttcin, H. 3Tb“ was (my state when I first tried ME cw ey)’, J. B. McLean, H. A. Bileam They prayed moat satisfac- firfln'.‘l' Kennedyâ€"43km: ltou'y from thg first. I persevered MI Lo. 11 â€". A. Hopkum J. F. with them until all the symptoms of E minder; G. Symonds, A. E. Thomas. . 11,45,3qu had been entirely. remov- .Rl}now}son-sknp- , 'od. My um had caused me to be . ink ho. lgâ€"B. Laidlcy. M. Sylves- completely run down, and. since tak- tléxr. S. Parka}. G. Ewart. J. ‘ ins! Bikinis I am like a different nowloonâ€"okip. . . perm I “have gained in flash con- Rink No. 13â€"J. F. MoGillivray, J. ‘n‘dorably. and feel much sol-anger." Anhwell. .A. .Hngmbotham, A. B. . 31%.: are a'contain. cure farhead- Terry. G. A. Littleâ€"akin ache. eanstipation, piles, liver trou- Iimk No. Illâ€"W. Barn. W'. Bunion. bk. ' qtion and £11 dizmiVe dio- {. Aokliu‘t, w. Williams. B. A. Milâ€" Ewing ' ' .' 'okin erup- Uâ€"Gk P- - l tiona. wiodérmhe bad “33“."? ‘W“w““ “N... “.2“ .m‘m. l" ‘,"°.,,.,““"‘~’°“‘ m““"‘"‘" J Pom... ‘ ' c ‘ 11.5“, .4 ‘..“um..g'mmmwimmw° . o. . ‘p. ' l y 1 a . m. Rmk 1N0. 16-‘J. W. erm, ‘V.H' m .m' M, "‘ he“; Wind gigs-m. 8. F , . W. Wk. (3‘. palm. Wyn lily, etc. The: ohm in. me set up .1 mi “and Rink No.17â€"Dr.Reerln. P. Ferzu- mww‘flp ..a em, D. 0. Duncan. J. Keith, W. 510- m «ugh ' “med: co' «other {mill-flip. l 'chllln. LI '. ‘ clrccl ‘ . and are 13 but! lure-k We. D. McFadden, F. Cote. L. g m 1?er |m at .11 pug-pm to which V. O’Connor-akin .h Rink No. 19â€"32 Menu. update“. '1. W “may I. put, Eileen: of excellent oer-vices:- Dr. Wood. Rev. G. B. Welch. Rev ' . For.“ on“. c 0...... .. ' -""‘ ‘” ”m" w _ e a I to 0'. A. J. Vale. W. Lyon... .1. W. Ander- ' ”Wrwigm non. M. H. Slum-skip. , d price, 6 born for H. 80cm W. E. Bee-or, Rev. J‘Wcl- laceâ€"amp. l ” Rink: No. 22â€"8. Wilno‘n. A. Simp- son. I. E. Weldon. '1‘. B. Welford, Dr. Waltersâ€"skip. , ITWNDWZSâ€"C. N“. F. Cresc- ’ we . m. . atsonâ€"okip. . , . . Rihk No. 24â€"0, G. Warner, B. . Liming Post of NOW 16. Woods. E. Williams, '1‘. J. Tilloy, w,, In mm of the homeâ€" 01 Lindsay R._ Widdeaâ€"skip. ‘ , last night members of the family cir- ‘cle were missing from the supper but might be foum in the mar- ket room of our municipal buildings. where they were the gum of. the ladies of St. Pwl‘s‘ church. And such a tea! All present record were oxeeedcd. both as regards the num- ber of citizen who patronized the tables. and the variety and quality of the dainties with which the ap- petites of the hungry ones were : .WILSON .8: WILSON. o telnpted. The htaff of young ladies . . - and ma' cusserving the large crowd O achiev wonders in dodging; and * avoiding disastrous collisions. inthe l crush and maintaining their tempers -as unrufflod as their‘gowns. ‘I‘he {serving of tea began at 5.30 sharp. ’ and it was nearly .9 o’clock before "he tables were cleared. The sale of fancy articles commenc- Evening Post of Nov. 16. ,2 fimiumtg2rdthmm" and ‘3? Peter amine . -. ' ‘ 0 various pro y boro Ex r ’ 'Dr. MOHM and useful household articles contin- brWéh’t up the. subject of the school wed until the cloning hour, of 10 0’- curriculum at the. meeting 'of the clock. Board. He thought that there} =â€"â€"â€""-â€"==== have flic Implements. :1de change in thc'i tezrchinlg of Several subjects. can: eâ€" Camrose, Alta... Mail: You far-marl 1y, physiology, history, spelling, and Say. for goodness sake get your tools and.- writing. He said that in public 313‘: implements under shelter this schools .too much attention wasgiven Winter. A]! 0"“ the country W38“ to physiology, that the present his- gons. buggies, Plough. reapers and tory was (too coin ] ‘ve. that. it so on, are standang out in the wea- should not deal with constitutional Any man who has 3° more history, that more attention should be given Ibo writing. and that the' feeble-minded list .and have spelling; lbook W, in use be reform- benefit ofbaamguardian. He needs a “ ’ u r in ' . . . . : ed.'~-He claimed that there, way too i8 a ” ~y mulch (homework altogether to allow 3 time for culture along other lines; Discussion wasvery (general, nearly ] all exprminug their views. Mr. Prin- gld read a resolution made some time ago with the assistame of the inspec- ' been sent the in: time limits for hornework andseem- ed {to cover the ground fairly well. It was moved 'by Dr. Morrison,sec- ended by Mr. Bumble. that Messrs. Pring'le, lHi‘ll. lDumble and Mor- rison form a committee to further look into the matter and: to press its importance“ upon the Government. -‘ 0 Many Lindsay parents, {and pOS-' sibly :a number of teachers, will’ agree with the views of Dr. Morri- son. Excessive hornework is making slaves and unhappy ,drudges in- stead of “bright, happy-hearted chil- dren. There is no time for the moth- er- to-teach her. daughter household duties or many work. â€"-( no time for “b” ‘flm h" “if" “in? ‘ in .- f ' I . . . -. (fitter mpamhetgaell; int: m hap- fi3‘5k’ %‘°1°"g".tp"°h‘°°b“dds "9 the , - _ .4 - “ Y a.“ m. l , , . pwmgadtheaohool..a. Itisa ,. ~1P'l‘ w 0 TO THE POST’S FRIENDS. . ' f. If you are owing any amount 0 for Subscription to. The Post, or. o for printing, it will be greatly O appreciated if remitted within 0 the next ten days. § ++i¢++.....+.;¢.¢ T00 HUGH HOIEUDBK. l ‘ . . â€"â€"-q to ruin ought to. be put on ..._.....-_m M_. ._.-... "‘ My mother, brother and sister died ol consumption," says Ella M. Cove, 0f Lin- den, NJ , “and I myself suffered for two years from a. distressing cough and weak Ian” I suppose I ed a tendency in this direction? " But thank God I used Psychine and it - M lungs are now built the right up. wrong. I enjoy splendi' health, and I owe it all to Faychine.” _ _ Consumption, whetherhereditarjorm- traded, cannot stand before Psychinc. Psychinchillstbcgerm, nornattcr how it .t that the shoulders‘of mm 91‘ , the children are seriously deformed' by the Wed: 'carryinz 0‘ heavy school 130438,.W boob needed for the [gettimznp of houcflirh, . New: reached here satin-day- “that . - Hr. Imiiriampddmy . . . Sennflm,“ m gem-int . ‘" t .Iii Milena-it?” “T- , mg; “Tim . » g- ‘.‘ A I mu” Enumuwum" mil-Me, 0!. 3" oemarummu The latest to, be M l- the purchaser d the old and well eo- WW plunn" 3 my.“ um». mic. Cambridge-ct- by In. Ju. Chm the local Master. alohaâ€"built unmmm *whkbmmwwpu'm” mm well known to contrac- mfitlm torn. eitim' and. We. who Mo «mm or m The Cholmwillmeenagood “Linux-n t was thatm' sleep was , links; ”to. the 'hub’ Memoryeuopeatllr.ln- . thriv-t endehomtle factory. other rec“ put-choc. of the tutor: by Mr. thing: Man. Chairman is odtérrnu' new yuntil o 2.2%: COIIUNICATIONS. â€"_'â€"â€" III mm: flfl‘fll'. (To the Editor of The Post.) Dear. Sinâ€"The importance of the above industry induces me lto troS- pam on your space. L an informed by the committee that they have not been successful in accuring‘ near the amount of Mock ncceagaarx to secure thin industry for Lindsay . Do our' busmcss men and,thoac who have the interest. of the, town at hcnrt think of the great possibilities of this in- dustry? With the ihflux of hun- dreds of them of new settlers into our great Want. the. rigors of that engine Mutiny requiring knitted M and the impossibility of producing than goods themselvoe. loam the oupplyinz «1 this need to the older provinci- I know of no branchrd mend trade in Riel are no great. mot-d the Win: machinery. fem flnplunenta or men: dwoodoorlr 'I' if we will only oddly. 00 3M of prohfifor the enterprise of “meridian: uurett l have only wordn our informed there are $10,000 ' waiting to be got out huh I of this proposed _ only intended to start in a modest way with about twenty or malty-five hank. it mid not in the lead: mrise me to see this in- dufiry empkf hundred hands in lam than two yearn. We have in it! just“ whot'wo want â€" a W31:- ly! practical man at the - ' who is quite willin to in one m dir our m men, . it! not be at mess? Have faithin marooives - let: us venture a little of'our W0 bring our town. into the trout rank of enter-prism; towns â€"â€"even|if we dolmoke a macho occa- sionally. Remember this enterprise ianot being urged forsthe benefit of any perm in the flotation â€" just unity is not when another such is available, the field may be filled. If “when up now mean place these goods on the market next fall and be amongst the firsbtoestablish clearing trade. We must build'the ladder that reaches up :to bums ~' let each put in a mg.-Yoma. um... i B. J. LY’I‘LE. Linduar. Nov. 15th. â€"â€"_â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘ # been IEDDIIIE mu ”â€"1013”- The marriage of Miss Florence rotten and Mr. Oscar Mix. of Werhwortb. took place on Nov. 14th at the Methodist parsonage. Clara mont. .Rev. J. W. Tattcn. (other of the bride. per-fondled the ceremony. l . I C l t The bride wore a handsome gown . of white silk and embroidered mous- seline do sole; . Toronto. was moi-J of honor in pale blue silk eolienne over taffeta of the some shade. - _ Dr. E. h. Tottetn. of Lindsay. broâ€" supported the ther of the bride. groomL After a wedding breakfast the bridal couple left on' are C. P. ‘R. train. and will take up their resi- dence in ‘Warkworth. Ont. - . ; - strong and able to. , . on aid to- mes Mary. Brick. of ; . l . l I . I“ the small items of your Dundas ion by some of :33! Then why should yeah-co .. or Serb! ° MM! and w Pane-m. Bond-2‘5 out! for one you‘- sub-erlptlcn to rho Home Jouml and thoooomplooo. Adam CIRCULATION DEPARW. '- I! Home loumal 3...”, "° I MONTHLY MAGAZiNE A Fun“ Linnea-s maul-minim 12 Comm "WEIâ€"I Yuma MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS 82.60 nnvun: 28 cu. a com NO OONTINUED STORIES a new! lulu-u count-rt. in iron: toinfcnn her office at no. 6| Special attention will be given to of women and children â€"m. The groom was maiden-hair. fem Mr. Will Ryan.“ ably supported by 'Ibronto. ‘ The groom's gift totho bride was a - landmine flour-deli: pendant. to the bridesmaid. a heartd pearls. and to t 1 ctickpin. The . w 4 r my, 04 . ~ 1” ‘ m. MY roar. ' -., . ......«....... u... “ERGO“ WEATHER - ‘ Sure enough ! We're getting the , bulk of the trade because of surprisin value in Overcoats at g 35.00, 10.00, 12.00, 15.00 ‘ in diflerent degrees of luxury. To match the style and quality you'd have to Pav a custom tailor just about double. d 0 00000099000066. Do you pay proper attention to C01- H osmry, Undenmr attire? Tie, Shirt, We cater to please you in these thingsâ€"it is our business to adviseyOU lar, etc. on these lines, OOOOOO‘OO‘OOOOO F lavelles Limited Clothing and Furnishing Dept, .4232; COUNTY or were A few days at the mineral comm mum: I“ springs of St. Catharina. Mount .f IAIN m m Clemens and Preston, has bene- ___ 1 fitted the health of hundreds. Nothing is equal to the treatment. Beat of moderate rates. 'I' R Y I 'I' All situated on G.'I‘.R. Notice is hereby given: . 1. That the list of lendainthcceuq hotel accommodation at Victoria for sole for errecn often; been prepared. and that cepiudgd llumy be had in my omeeinihcm Home, in the Town of Lindsay. 2. Th“ the said list will be M ‘ the ogriaio GAZETTE on Maui: . . 17th ovomber 24th, December and For tickets and full information call on D ’1‘“: 8m, 1906. 1‘. â€" A. M. PATON, Town Agent. 3 3. That in default of pawn in B. G. MAW, Itcxoc the land will be cold uthcam Depot Ticket Agent. ‘ Home. Lindsay. on Wedneudnylkwy 920th. 1907, at ll o'clock a. n J. D. McDONALD. I District Passenger Agent. J . R. Mcflm County M. . County Trfiuurer's 0506. ‘ Uzduy, November 14th, lint-vii i Notice to Farmers. Back Combs, Side Combs, F inc1 , , @mbs' Coarse Combs, Half and “'heat with broken smut balls ll it blathes Brushes, Pocket Booka .or tagged on the kernels. all oh Hand Satchels, Pocket Knives, 1 claim to be unfit :0 male flour otai except for {coda ‘ Scissors and Razors, Music Rollsérefuse ‘10 buy iih . fled . and Stands, Accordions. Violios‘sequenty “3 t 5 “Gem: 3' . . . . , dealers on the Midland duisibn a5! and Violin Strings. and Supplies, ; Smutty Wheat Unsaleable. l G.T.R., have instruczcd out but“ Mouth Organs, Playing Cards and i the different stations no: to put! all kinds of ames, Dolls and smutty Wheat , . g i There is a solution in whichk Toys ofoall kinds, Wagons, Carts 3 Wheat can be app“: which my? and Slelghs In Season. ! perimentql Farms Claim Will I!” . These are only a few of the l smut, and the formula for this In? many things to be had at may be obtained free on :1pr J I Prof. C. A. Zavim. Guelph, or flu. ‘ :5 ' Ihggsr “In". I- m. Newman, Dept. of Agriculture, 031‘ Co lif- ésayd ' - ‘WILLIA COFFEE Co. " . LYTLE; de, Manposa. Studio over Britton’e store â€"Bntrance on Ridout-st. . charge over Mariposa, Cre Sunderland and. glad to quote pr: submitted.

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