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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 23 Dec 1904, p. 17

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IE y’OA and MIL E E1 slip“ .-. .- .uuxnun‘l ~»u;luutu r'dtid‘l 01 rate mum. and under Nu pseudonym ‘M‘u-u-y (‘ululnblu“. a “my Ulcven writer. (“ascribes the "amart so!" in Washington moiety. Fn' children thru- in a wealth of intueatingmat- tar. Among the domestic topics. in- add-non to the regular features. in the tint paper of "The Making of a Homewife." by tuber-Gordon Cur- tis. A new department. "Good Looks." supplements a series of pa- peru along aim?!“ lines that appear- ed during the put you. 1N“) Illustrated haw-la Marge 3:: a M00! 0' (308!“ .1»; me elm vclmimu ma [Wm-x: the lhcall‘c and U21 ~'__\ir. Hun-y b. Wax-d a: Mu‘.\h-H|Ih cvnlrikutu em: warm. and under \Xu ‘ ‘Mur'm ('olumbm", u \‘u writer. describes the "am; Washington society. F): were in a wealth of intuc tar. Among the domestic nddizion to the rank;- l "It worried his father." How many boys care whether their fath- era are Worried or not. Many boys not only do not care. but are the cause of a great deal of worry on the part of their fathers. But lit- the Arthur Ormerod. of Tomato. waa so worried because his f‘ltbel’ was worried that he gave all ho had. 8600. which he had saved up as a tall»â€" gr’xph memger boy" to reliew his fathnr of that won-v. Thu nth».- on Hus-elm!" «ox-net ol Liming-<91“ J. M. Squires. puwhascr: three dwel- lings on Peel-5L. sold to Mrs. l-‘rue. Mrs .hhlvy. Mr. A. Moore: store and blacksmith 3130p. William-31.. Mr.- Jenn \Vilaon; terrace 9! {in dwal- lings. William-51.. Mr. lred KnowL son; three dwellings on Sharla-av... Ir. S. Ferguson. Mrs. Stimon. Mr. Wilbert Michells: dwelling on- north ide o! Russell-st. west. 31:. W. J. Busey. Our citizens will join The Post in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Newton and family a rleasant journey across Canada and etery happinesu in their new home. in our ambition: at?! (1". 0196 Pacific Coast province. ' In NR. L IEWOIAID FAMILY ABOUT TO REMOVE T0 VANCOUVER. IOWN 10 lOSE 6000 (IIIZEN fulfill." couver Because we make medicines for them. We 8*" them the formula for Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe 1' I" coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. We trust them; they trust us. Ask your own doctor about taking this EM o Arumr U! 1 worried be: 7‘0er that 500. which he mph mom. athnr of Um utht to hop .. ~hmM M 5!; We often refervahy ? ndsay. Disposed of II: Extoasln Property Holdings at Good Flnns. ‘uc more though' Yul of our cin- s. and his immediate frxcnds. un- m xecognising that thv‘ decision 31:. Leonard NewLon tc gene mum saw is ”mam (I value. no months ago h {0 rvmm‘u to th I'w 0‘22qu 0‘ In filiu‘ trouhlvd 31.:1 Sunv than .\lr h- m-ll,» Mama: 0 and tho tollowin [acted cleared out who haldauu; L «museum and him“; say. where he hau Spent any I at his life. and transfer 'his y and future activities to Van- ». B. 0., means a very serious to this town in mom; ways than Mr. Newton is a self-made mm. his success in life should serVe I object] csson for allcur young illustrating an it does that with h. nnflaggiug industry an'lnde- to save Wisely. almost anyone attain a compcttnty unless dc- rd by some misiouuno. " Newton. who bcgan with non.â€" ha: wurknd for 3h!!! .it 11‘s u auwlmuu! c illustrated an numlm Boys. Think This Our hwwwnta. umnlaw Us “W" School 0! n'ChtUI ml (hm wards. gnu d r town pron hm ‘ (ul ‘lufln‘ gun; I-v‘o cox-nor o! l m-m In 'od. 01’ Toronto. wa: Ie his hther was gave all he had. I saved up as a £019- boy. to renew his worry Thu father i of that [my and lost bows had Mk: a mods and Mam]- v. “NM “1”) a “a; mu. RM ha?» in Mfihflhm wine-XI Au. am Wau- All Uh"! um ll worm WAY, FRIDAY; DECEMBER 23, 1*}; ml “Tu M‘ Linen) Public Libya". 1..: : .rnu‘a repent [or month and‘ HI: Nuwuubur. 1901; Ciruulation in dclJilâ€"Hiatvrj 58. Biography 54. "wages and Travels 79. General Ln- crature '12:. Juveniles. Boys 848. Girls 155. Little Ones 15:9. Bound Pe- tiodicale 78, Poetry 51. Science 108. Religion 11. Miscellanea!“ 16. Works of Reference 2. Fiction 1068. Total circulation for month, 2259. Num- ber or new tickets issued 21; total number 0! borrowers to and of month. 1781: cub receipt- $1.79. Americans In Ducal-g Vantariam of Lot- Inn. Vegetarians will find hope in the statistical comment in Collior’a; The census shown that Americans are becoming- addlcted .to less meat and more mtnblea. cereals. and pro- ducts ad the dairy. It is figured out that in 1850 a hundred Americans «to Ql sheen 118 hogs and 25 booms, \\'h~ nus. In 1900. the: oonnumedbut 3031111), 43 hogs and 20 ml Chmsv has declined. but if eggs and pmitry are included with butter nnd I milk as holm‘in‘ to CM dulrJ‘ clam. m» onnuumpdon of that kind of (and is three than what it wnalo your: .130. The tot“ um OI Inv‘t.‘ rvckoncd by tho prloo. l: Nduoed «o 36 por cent. In 1860 100 wanna .m +20 bushla a! whom and “Ranch. as or can. tn 1890 thy m 828 buSht‘II of when: and 888 hulhcla 0! nuts. and In 1300 tho hmkhfl tom! mowmout was mtll to mm 1! is uuL-ly. Corn and pounce: have in- l‘h‘d‘fl! “551:! like W“. Th. M «at gain in «Noble upon» la 80 per wot. Mm mu M. hownnr. Although it appamntLy will not do so tor long. We upon: in 1000 81.. 825.000.000 tor ml: and 81.075.000.000 for vegetable dim. AM not“. lmf leads by a long distance. with sheep second and eggs third. Am.- ericans have grown healthier in the halt-century which has soon the change. probabu. however. on ao-I count of more air and exercise and better cooking and sanitation. The gone-ml question a! the best relation of meat to vegetable diet is still one on which the medical world is far from being in concord. I ' w- Sinr; mo 3 song of the hunter time. When the blustering north wind. “I only keep out of Jail L‘- as much as man} parents due to 110336 for {rum Ihcir eons these days. An examina- tion into a number or uses lends‘ to the conclusion thmt the downfall of man) ,wung men is. in a large moa- .sur‘o attributable to the facility with which ”my on borrow money and obtain min on credit. There are money lenders who pay a bonus to anyone who will brim them a. young man (ornament. especially it the lutâ€" tor be connected with a. respectable family. Thc tailors are very liberal wull tlu‘ir credit. much more ”than they ought to be foeI the good of their Juvenile clients and. the peace of families. Those who advance money or gm: credit unduly toboys and scum: men must accept respon- sibilities for not' a liltie of the dis- tfl‘aS that is caused by the short- comings of so many of the latter. “0 90“.} of not gluing “flung. "out Exponflhn. " ' . gfloI'mto Star.) We 601$ know whether or lot the number d young men who go astray is morning. but it 33' .1. (act that thecity Mull otyouthshfibuouv. in: on tifi‘ brink o: 4133f'00. all! who are a. 608mm source of anxiety to ’Iheir patents. Yesterday a typical :cnso came before the Ponce tugb- ltrate. .L‘ young man occupying a ‘xospmsibk petition pleaded guigty to forging. a check [or :60. live donate of which went to buy a pair of boots. More. the anxious father could in- tercept the {o‘ged paper. it had tal- len into.tne hands of tho police and the :mgnstmte had no alternative but to sentence the young man to three month's confinement. notwithstand- in: the pleading oi usher and son. Extrx-“agance in dress and amuse- ments 1: a prominent weakness in the young man of to-day. He dress- es beyond his means and the seduct- ive show-bill is me:“ than he can withstand. Not a few of them get into deep water. and fund it advimble to any NL‘ town. Others mud in the P013“: Court before they knew when they are. The modern young man is certainly a source a! anxious ccm‘urn to ma rciatlus. If he will only keep out; of Jail l‘- as much as mam parents due to hope for from lhoir Mm these days. An cxamim- “808 G IARIIIIG To YONG III Time menus» at g'm- as mm" M: m» n and at UN ”Haven u‘: Hi cm hummus um Malawi iHv MQMM \mmwm “HEM!“ u| {MM m mwm Me at mm m- , h”fl*‘z _ _ :\ lvd lu-u m- M a my? at m cm; mm Mu! {he IMU‘ WW“. \ t luv Mumwd WM. \H “W W“ AI blow. 1 the forest boughs are deep with rune m! the [39113 mth drifting snow! t-‘T me a song of ma frosty air. mi the long nights white'and still, vn the great stars gleam of the Nnrthvrn Bear. ' the round moon rises cold and U. nfl.‘ :\ song 0‘ [DE cnrntmns_ mm; m we moi-hing; at a [steamed birth. an Hm resonant be": accord“! u'himl‘ HAH‘ _ .c we mmlamo «wand! we « mm; 9! the ample on”. a! use “WM“ wumn "on. u {the huqrt. «abandon . “won 30 ea" _ mm: “m faults (II the warm: war. ”I blessing the one to he! lh 1.588 HEAT EATING. CHRIST-RSI")! of the tamnmck hm of the Chrhtmas EH99 mm NW futiw ~An¢dus HIGKELâ€"At 419 Chat-htun-.st.. To- ronto. on Sunday. 11th inat.. tour. and Mrs. D. Hickey. a eon. IQIHIAOEI. DAVISâ€" nurufinfionuâ€"Ac um resi- dence ol the bude'u parents. by Rev R. C. H. Sinclair. u.A.. on Wed. uesdey. December 14th. Mr. War. ren B. Davlm. of the edntorial stat! of the Boston American. to (1’01)!ny youngest daughter 0! Mr. Robert zRuthex-ford. oi Fenelon Fells. STARRe-REEDS.â€".\t 58 .Viutoria- “0.. Lindsay. by the Rev. E. Ro- berts. on the 14th innt.. Mr. Chm. Robert” Stun.- ot Muripou. to Miss Violet Reeds. 0! Op. to": The American Cereal mill. which has been doing a large at milling business in Peterboro. has closed down. The cause of the c'oee isthe fact that oats are lower in price in the United States than they are here. Oats in Chicago are selling at about 5c. below. Ontario pxices. and as a consequenco of this. and advantages in freight rates. Amerlcan omtmill miners haw bowen able toturn Amen. ican oats into mdal. my the Canadian duty. and am their Itantalum! product m Montreal mt 15¢. belvawI Canadian prim The mam why mtg are so much lowr In the United states than new is found In the nut that the Ontario mt crop ls man out om halt mlllm bushels ml the can 9. till!!! mum Mahala less than m with m the Harman, Pm. mm thus is mum“; “ha a has. in» in all mtg «l twat! Ti: Nam». than in t ”If-m hem and the null mum in tin: mum 3mm»; with m Mutton in the Maud (9! um and mu m but: mm in mm 9» mm in Matte‘ um: um "I! Amman kWh: Watts mm. mm ‘ BUYER. -â€"lu “Lind“; an nec- mu. :0 m. tophuu 0M". a I03. scornâ€"At M. on chnesdu. December 14th. 1904. mm. ilk (ant dmghber 0! Joseph and Kabul Scott. aged. 10 months. 7 days. ' BLAIRâ€"In Lindsay. on Friday. Dec. ~16th. William Gama Bilir. merchant tailor, and. 72 :93! I months. ' Shut Down at Potorboro Oorul Bills. warning to pinata to «Alvin. their mum: to abstain tron hush. on steam . London Engineer: In the Rue-inn budget {or 1004 thu are.“ revenue true: "In State mile-4y: ie Nth“!- ed at £4?.300.U00 and expenditure on them. ineluding .workiug pronibt, improvements and purchue of roll. in; stock. is eetiuuwd .xt £48m».- 000. meme: '2. net revenue of £900.- 000. But as the payment at inter- est on Government railway bonds ab- sorbs annually u lurthcr sum of nearly £14.0L0.0(}u. the totdl deficit on State railwaya Men; would _3tp- I War-log to Snail Ion and Girls: Then-{shape of trouble ahead for the boy or girl‘who persists in run.. ning alter delivery and (armaleigln. often getting mixed. up among the horses‘ bet. The first mishap 0! this kind occurred one day renmtly, when a small boyâ€"a son of Mr. J. Goatlinâ€"got under Lbs runners of a sleigh and Ind his leg painfully bruised. The poor little hllow. was unable to walk (or a “mm but no- curled In tucking homo alter out. luring much pain. It should be a pear to be thirteen millions sterling (£14..000 GOOâ€"£331). 000) exclusite o! advances. or guaranteed nereatt. etc., to prixate compames. . ship. :mmneeddifl’er expedenced farmer S Earned that some handlingthanothcrs. knows that a great No use ofcomplaining in summer about amis- tafe made inthe spring. Decide before the"'secd should be taken imme- diately. There is noth- ing that will re p a i :- wasted tis sue more quickly or replace lost flesh more abundantly than Scott's Emulsion. It nourishes and builds up the body when ordi- dywastingconditimsin the human body is be- farethe evil is modeep rooted. Atthcfirst evi- dence of loss of flesh Scott’s Emulsion '«Wunl’uamfm. Railway lot”. £0 06 s absolutely DEATHS. MIN“ CHIIXSTS Toronto, Ont. 30 um um all flew" In the form 0! A label lg on the wt; Whiol raver b0 3°52 Summary: you buy. 50:. ad .1: all dm‘ghu LSTGESSEL WOUNDED Menu me New Koatrom. Ruliie. Dec. 1?.â€"â€"'l‘i\o lewyora at this city hove sent an m» «iron to the Minister or Justice in support of the Ber A-ociotion'o do mud: for e Morin of the lawn. luau-nod the than. Gomel. Russia. Doc. 17.-At the trial of the anti-Jewish rioterl Thundey witnoloee [ave teetimony to the Meet that the inactivity oi the troops and police encouraged the rioters to proceed with tho doetmo- tion of property oi Jews. Jop- Iodoeee in“. Toldo. Dec. 17.â€"'1\e budget eon- mum at the Home 0! neon-ente- cnee 00um m noon 9am. and the manure will finally be Inb- mltted to the Home to-doy. The m mt hoe not been coo-cod. but the ordinary budget athletes m Induced 87,000,000. London .15. June: Win-co, ~mammal! o! stealing stock unman- tothovduottsOMOOOn'omnMnk gr of not“. Hick. was "O a; «entrant-“Mon. Mdurmmmuu mamw My. St. Petereburg. Dec. 17.â€"An ndo journed meetin¢ of the St. Peters. burg city council ”tumbled last night for the purpose at diacuulng the cdviea‘bility oi endorsing the de- nund of the Hoecow municipality {or coutitutionnl "forms. The meidcnt oi the council announced that. owing to unforeseen circumstance. which he could not disclose. the debate could not proceed. 'I‘e announcement then resulted in a noisy scene. [my councillors angrily protected Ind quitted the chunber and “inter held a private meeting where Niniater 0! Interior Svioiopolk-lirsky was de- nounced (or prohibiting doboto. "on I‘m-oi. Reining-ion. Finland. Doc. Iiiâ€"A petition sigma b o moiority oi tho members or tho iiiiioii [Not In. bean outed to tho Prooizioot oi tho oi. pronoun; mum “inmo- adieu on moo-um ouch on m in- troduction oi on Maui“ Iii Qammwi onion. in cumin-oi oi Finnish m etioiiomo. who now com oenpiioa i“. oio . which how on onion“! county to in ml with: on iiio maximum oi um um. um “ion how mm o meiiioo oi mini motion 3 oioiooioiqo. and um ms m M would. oi m mm mm. «a. Nina tore m moo-m M m gunmanâ€"â€" mm at loco! «momma» and in Miami!» at W M On tho night of Dec 1‘ {ourtssn Russia scouts ponetrsted to the vil- lsgs oi Fonshon. whore they destroy- ed s. Jspnnoss signs! tower snd csr- riod 08 on old bell, which hsd been used by the Jspsneso to sign“ tho spprosch oi the Russisn troops. loo... Iro- Post Arthur. Che Foo. Dee. 17.â€"chsn Russians in civiiinn xvi). but n militu’y training obvious in their booting. mivod yesterday in an open snilbost «trying dsspstches. Thsy wors un- willing to tslk snd wont immediate- L)’ to the Russian consuisto. A high wind onnblod than to mnke n quick pssosgn from Port Arthur. col“ m St. Psiorsburg. Doc. 17.â€"(‘nptsin Csido. who was dotsched irom Ad- .irsi Roisstvensky‘s squsdron to spoon:- ss s witness won the North ass Commission snd who vss nr- rsstod Doc. 9. ior criticising the Ad- miralty nnd Grsnd Duks Alexis. tho High Admirsi. hss been niossod by ordsr oi (2er Duke Mam. who con- sidered thst his punishment to: in- irsction oi tho mulstions uuflicisnt. 1!. en rumored int. sight. the: he ind declined to appear before the In- ternetionsl Commission unless the first churn is olcieily vindicated. “king the ground am. his credibil- ity as s witness hes been impeired by his err-est. Ceptein Csldo receiv- ed a great. ovstim on arriving n his residence alter his release. The J eponese re-entered the viilege. where they were greeted with o tre- mendous lesion, which killed many of them. the mentine the two Japanese columns operotin; in the direction of the Russian. hard the explosion end thought they hed been outlenked whereupon they retired. The Joponeeo end Russian. not to etch side we: returning. Both ware ut surprised, a had to had scuffle i tho darkness en- sued. but. u is was impossible to distinguish friend tron too. probably little dsnnge was don. on either side. The Russian 10a 10.: only on. a simultaneous advmce of both Run- sians snd Japan-so. Two coluns o! J spam" tsking sdvsnup of the dsrkness Advanced on Russia posi- tions. sud st. tho name than u Rus- sisn column not out. {or the village 0! ngmu. “Imwrmmm «amour-o In L- 0,0- In! won. I...” 00 lush- mommu' tree-Japan” ”I... London, Dec. 17.â€"Gen. Stoeuel, the Russia: militnry comender n: Port. Arthur, According to n despntch from Che too to The Duly Tele- grnph. hue Lynn been wounded. this time by n rifle bullet. The correspon- dent. ndds that. the wound is not. serious. Enrly in November Genera Stowe! wu wounded tn the hen}! by n splinter {ram 3 shell while be we: personnuy directing the repulse of n J npnneu nttnck. m nu.- emu-u. Ruuinn Headquarters. lukden. Dec. 17.â€"Thore we: considernble de- sultory firing on both sides yester- day. The Japanese made on edvnnoc. but it. proved to be only n demon- ntrntion. General Injured by I Rm. Shot But Not Seriously. PORT ARTHUR DESPATCHES Night. sortie: continue. A curious melee resulted Thursday night {rom NSCUSSION STOPPED. Int-Illu- hand“ be.“ momma-n London. but. 1? 4‘ ”No.70 cannon W p I. Love Wu“ 0! counsel In hunt in WI“! mum.» mm but! on WI 0! ”“353“ MM“ “A “M mm 0“ "0‘90“?“ “an m ‘03“ gm \hu mm‘fllx Tho doctor bud In pul- wn m" the bllk without nun-tum. 01.qu Doc. 17.â€"Abondoul Kar- tlm brob don min mm with giving evidence h an out o! tho Double- Gom-cu uni-n mMotIo-uultoneomuu mount. of W's (m. Th- bnnh m W t9 grow thgt {I 7.. Wu! laxity. ad I» tho nah. tut was to bin». at um law of ch. (=qu- bongo-- Mn. “autumn. Its-than maul: manhunt. a. “mu. WI. undu o vigorous mmuo- by D. n. 8104011. Iguana colhpad. 011nm, Dee. 11â€"1110 eighteenth mus! meeting of the Dominion Draught Horne Breadcrs’ Society wu hold in the Town Council chunbu'. The mommy's report showed 17 no. member: added. the to“! now In .umding being 60 Elm-ka- re- eelw- during the yetr. 79; tea and mum. dues. C149. '11:. him now In Nelson. Bank. with no “mung. m .081. D. Ictntooh. V.B.. Brno.- nold. nu elected president. and Jams Kitchen. Godoflch. mnttry. In. loo. Amp!“ Kontml. Doc. 19.â€"‘!‘ho lonrtnlk- od-o! cotton uunlgunntlon to now on nocomplinhod tnct. Tho dool In qua- tlon lo 0 of tho moot oxunuvo concentrnt can of capitol whlch ha tnken plnco in Cnnndn for yous. Wtfl' tho Dominion Cotton Compnny. tho W" Cotton Coupon}. the Colonlnl Bio-chin. Conpnny. and tho lontuoroncy Cotton Company will ho known on on. industrial concorn. with n copl- thl o! wucwhoro non: 810,000,000. tho wholo moron-ting bonds. pro- !ernod not! common ntock. -.A-An-_ I.“ Inc-um Cumu- d W” It. W that tho monuuon of that. two-pectin intern-u In: been brought ghout by a mutual do- drotonduoom “dim“ ad to cutting rum- The baud o! ”locum- ad the wanton of that homuncu- wm condoned u m on which the exp-4mm 01 this mu should an. The mount was tun-w 1. rod auto-001m mouth 01M: Munln Franklin. in u- will. hit to thoclty o! Boutonthom 0‘85.- 000, which m to b. hunted and kept intact Ice 3 antury, ut tho Motwhlchdmottmtobouud {or the Mt at tho gnu-antico- o! the c!”- vnuwuum. At Imps"! M may 0.. W' Ipob. In and strongly momdodmnlflculo- oithn white race: In South Alt-inc. Iooonooaoht Ion-tor VIII loop-Io Moll“ Now Yeti. Doc. 17.â€"Announcaunt woo undo “many night tint An- drew Corno‘io bod givon to thocity of Booton tho man of $540,000. one! hod become the Joint founder with Banjo-m: Franklin oi on institution for industriol training. Tho now on- terprioo io to bo mood dong tho linoo oi tho Coopor Institute in this city. _ -. ___ .-- umcutheodymhywueh mymmum‘wl’b “4 ”Emil“. Lu. Tuna-mm'm‘b 'I‘nunu and Oral. Fro 8““ M.udonnmthotrihul 0‘ amen mm. ad the Qua! meridian. ”M PM” ISLâ€"Two thou-n4 mat-Modum‘“ '9‘ wmmmwwum Wummutq-rrnd‘ Dost-lo; Dru-8N 3'". $540.“ (Ill-T PRO! Ctml. WITNISS non DOWN. BIO COTYON m Ole. Bonn; 9:11;..32w6pn. to m 09%“ :IWCI DE J. W. WOODâ€" mam. 30 Bold-at... Ant don"t-tote..- mam-«cams. Mutlmâ€"Oullsnflbc -., “up- M 90. 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