rthy as those who make it, to grant it would be no hardship. The gentlemen who pled the case of that institution before the town and county councils have the " â€"-_b"mnnf pital were as we y: u“. make it, to grant it would be no hardship. The gentlemen who pied 1‘ that institution before the ounty councils have the d no doubt the sentiment ‘ and against their' bstract little can language an of philanthropy, argument in the a be said. But as a practical proposition ‘We do not think their request can for a moment be entertained. The strength of their appeal is its philanthropy, but there is a higher law than even the law of philanthropy; it,is the law of necessity, and what the form- er urges done the latter often for- ‘â€"=J~ \{nrnoven it is always sufï¬- er urges done the latter our,†-v- bids. Moreover, it is always sufï¬- cient for municipalities to support philanthropies of their own origina- ting ; they cannot be responsible for philanthropies foisted upon them. It is not in any spirit of disres- pect that we speak thus of a grant to the Ross Hospital, but because the facts of the case call for a plain «human, of the case. and of the atâ€" to the Ross Hospital, 1 the facts of the case call statement of the case, an titude of the public towa titude of the public toward it. It is plainly enough stated that the town and county will beiexpecteq to support the hospital. That is a hopeless task. The cost of operating hosgiitals is steadily increasing. It is now 61 per cent. higher than: ‘;it was 20 years ago. Moreover; aslthe number of hospitals increases. the amount of government aid to each becomes less. Last year with an en- dowment of $50,000 ,the Nicholls Hospital, I’eturboro, had agdoï¬citof $4,500. 80 that to undertake 'n the support of a hospital now-mam is a task of immense proportions, and one that if at all adequately per- formed by this town and cbllntyl would seriously hamper 110113.591in their mm phllmxthroplca but, elr other mammary activities. ZZZ-Z Z ‘l‘lwm‘ umnirlpulitim are undol‘ ~lio obligation to make heavy ‘gmnteto the lions hospital. They were dilbt cunsulml an to its umlntoné‘h‘ée: he- iux‘o construction was manhulldgna to its managmuent after it was com- pleted. ‘l‘hey Hustaln no other than a geographical relation to; it and they uriuinly cwuuut undertake to support every institution, however worthy, that may happen to he lo. cated within their boundaries. They will be foolish to make a. start in such a task. Lindsay outwit, aï¬eld to give $1000 a. year and whatever more to the hospital ; shegwill not acknowledge any responsibilitxjâ€. do so, and the'soonor \her positiongand that of the county in thisfnigtzter, are courteously vbut‘ ï¬rmly 'si'a‘ied, the better for all concerned. . wmr now me yam . The time has come to begink; opera-71 tions on the 45,000 fee-moi; {yolks that it is proposed to build Wthis summer - and yet; althoï¬ghï¬conn‘c'il; has talked so much and~longjoyhihe question there ‘are ‘toAday'tn‘either speciï¬cations, ‘contractv noie-“ï¬z'atpérgar to build with and the'épecftfcziti‘ons on which it is proposed. to - build have been condemned by the.~‘Muni_c~P ipal World. expert. .. . » “ ,-ii"‘-"- More than a monthgago wé‘pbinted‘ out that because the resolution enâ€" dorsing the speciï¬cations as altered by the mayor and town solicitor,had been adopted by'council after 10,30, they had not been adoptcdr-q all and hence the contract of which ;they Were the basis was invalidrfl‘he mayor‘s ruling on Monday night con- ï¬rmed that View. Likely that. mat;- tcr will be properly disposed of: at“ next Monday night's meetingl ‘ But how ? The ingredients that the speciï¬cations favored in}: council. Call for. have been declared int-lum- c lent by the expert. ol the chic! mun- icipal journal in Ontario. That brings thu council face to lace with a problmx. That same Journal'aolves tho problun by saying deï¬nitely what thc prlllcntlons ought to be. We haw hm! a lot of delwtlvv walk laid in tho puat .; the Municipal World now tells the touch. T0:get durable walks we must adopt the awci'tications furnished by thumpep- er; but if that is done the walllSweill. cost more than Contractor Miller has agreed to build them for Will council rise to the occasion and guard the town's interests by coin- ageously cancel]: 113 the old speciï¬ca- tions and adopting new ones, Or will it go on with the old cheap mam '9 Herein is the council on trial Mon- day night' 3 meeting will be watched with interest. Let us hope .the ald- erman will be canal to their ï¬sh. a_vs-, - We pointed out a. month ago; salsa, that the pile of lake graveli. W by the town contained a large bet:- centage of earthy matter “and -was hence entirely unï¬t to use for base W 'Nnie Hmumphi- «baa. declares that grave! {or that pure PAGE EIGHT ma aosmm. aim practical proposition we xk their request can for a entertained. The strength ppeal is its philanthropy, s a higher law than even A: nhiInnfhrODV: it,is the lpose must not. contain earthy mat- ter. rHave council found out whethâ€" er our.statement is correct. or act? T: I? it is corrept will they go onf-md" .allow the gravel to be used ? These; l ‘ V {are questlons that may mean thous-j gands of dollars to the town. 'KWhat Ewill council do about them ? - - .‘,- "u; I We trust that they will adopt the speciï¬cations furnislied by t‘ï¬e Munâ€" isipal World; pay the contractor a fair price for building the walks and forbid the use of any but ï¬rstâ€"class material. There cannot be much public work doneâ€"this year ; let what is done be done well. THE APPEARANCE ol the water- ing cart on the street without a coat of paint, after two months’ haggling in council about how it should be painted, is a. fair example of the Way this year’s council is doâ€" ing business. THE HEARING of the Gamey char- THE HEARING of the Game-y charâ€"l ges has been postponed till the 2lst, ‘ to give the prosecution time. to complete papers and get witnesses from Manitoulin, whither each side has sent a steamer to bring them: About 150 are expected to testify. ' IT IS NOT TALKING against sports to say that if so many aggres gations of the past had not bled the public at the beginning of a facical season and skinned their creditors at the close, sports would be in more favor in this tOWn toâ€"day. Enthus- 1iasm and humbug have been the alpha iand omega of too many of.our alâ€" leged sporting organizations.â€" . ~ LET THE COUNCIL open negotiaâ€" tions with the Electric Light Com- pany respecting current sufï¬cient to light the streets over the town's plantâ€"the best plan that was ever considered, and the one for which this paper fought so presistenbly un- 'til the gas contract. was made. The company’s former ofler was $20 a lamp. The sheet plant was esti- mated to cost $4000. So that for what the town contracted to pay, the Mr. ’l‘hos‘WaltérI-I: “The wgtor in the back lakes is very his); this spring.†, Engineer Hammond: “As sodn as the mild rm or came washed to pump: .eev thouundx galiona less Water per day, ',f In the gold weather peo'plé leave their taps ru'nning .to prevent the pipes ‘mflmï¬â€™l‘ ‘ , - Joe Lytle‘ ': "I have “spent the past few weeks huntgpg_'muskrats, and 5 I guess I killed as‘many as any- ' body on the ‘creek. About 1500 ‘ were taken altogether,. and they ‘_-, considered, and the one for which this paper fought so presisbenuy un- til the gas contract. was made. The company’s former offer was $20 a lamp. The street plant was esti- mated to cost $4000. 80 that for what the town contracted to pay. the. Gas Company about, 100‘ electric lumps of 1500 candle power could be maintaihm It if; time the tow ceased ' drifting 'mVay from the prac- tical common some thing to sumo visionary experimaqt. ‘ thtle Local Lina . lâ€"Wire Fencing a3 pimmon'g. -â€"It pays .tqflbu'y Hï¬rdvbare at Chg namon’s. ‘ ‘ ' ‘ f , . f â€"0rmin News-Letter : “A meeting was huld in the council‘ chamber on Thursday atternobn lint.- the com-- misalonora present. “being ,Mcsm. Jupp, name. Fruwloy. Loathcrdalo and (tmnpmu. It wusdocidcd .tp ‘purchuac for this dWiaion~ (the'ro um tour divisions in the county) 1 Mom crusher. 1 ton-ton stonm roller. .1 hom'y plow for ditch-making. .1, wheel. abruwr. 1 (1m. scram-r. 1 road gray- cub .. --- . on houseâ€"keeping.’ At the tull meet» ing of council a few days lafur, says the Pinch? nu) of the commission- favorable to the scheme chahggd . their minds and thé whole schema ‘ was blocked. ‘1 -â€"Washing Machines, Wringors and -.Churns cheap at. Cinnamon' s. '- â€"-At a. meeting of the Transfer Committee of the Methodist. church ‘on Thursday in Toronto the Tiqiloms of a number of ministers for trans- fers from one confenmoc to on“ her Were. granted Those a mating the Bay- of Quinte Conference and few others are as {011 s - .\!cx ar- tin Toronto, 9» Th ' =' ‘ Jas. 3110:1143195‘ Hq‘pkins; Bay 9:. Qninf‘g, {to M8“!t0b8;f J.- W‘. 3301‘:th {Maniâ€" toha, to Bax of Qu'pte, £2 }‘.‘C61tnor‘ Bay of Quime fa Fri isï¬wf‘x: limipia U“I“r'v- . - er and varioua picks. shovels 'mid other utensils for road making. Fur- ther. it was decided to xuxrchase four alcoping tents. a coqking and a din- lug tent: with full mmiahlng to'tan‘y l,II ... -45 WTW Wagg. .Bay of Quinte to Nov treat? Besides markup“. Mk; am, for many ,years a missionary tc are just as plentiful ’as they were 30 years ago. The "ï¬sh had started to run but the fall- of snow sent them back. Warm weather will bring them up with a. rush.†' " '. W. Reid _(Reaboro ) : "I see the council .willttry to do â€away with the weigh. scales; at the “station. They were put there because it was often impossible to" get to the town scales. Qn_ce a. hose the , masons on the ï¬reball were using was across the Wayjin; and‘ famiers Were kept “waiting so long that the'ship‘per missed‘ his train and had. 10 hold. the stock for two days longer. Mr. Moore asked - council forzvbétter. -'accomâ€" modatiomsatï¬he soalw, .but was told not‘ to, .come . b‘ackv fogain.’= So he qame’ to the farmers and ask- ed if they would give $1 each to- . ward' another weigh scales. They did so, and Mr. J. W. Flavelle of; the Davis Packing Compan isbe- hind them in“f the : movement.’ ’ SAID IN FEW WORDS Bottoms]. NOIES APPEARANCE 01 t V V ' ‘ mstb’the‘TOrOnto W ence ;Bev. J. C. Pomeroy, formerly principal of the Oakwood High â€School movas from the Hamilton to, London ; Rev. Dr. S. P. 3086 Qt. Hamilton cohference. â€"Wire Fencingâ€" , 4 no the: best wire fence on the der of March 20th, 1 price will be paid for 5 at this oflicc. ' â€"Mr. Fred Cornnell last week looking 0“" which he has been agement. Mr. C4 favorably impressed but has not decide! say. A._:J-1 because it was alleged, the homes were all laid up with mud fever, which Dr.‘ Mason tells us is the cor- rect name for ~‘scratcha.’ Some kind of a machineâ€"propbably a grad- er or a cultiVator-Was being drawn along Kent-st by four horses abreast; L... my.“ ndirantaize was supposed but what adiranta'ge was supposcu would result from their labor .; we could not conjecture.- What they want in Lindsay is a breed of horses about 30 hands high,_ and Wc=are sun; prised that. punts'are not substitutq ed .ior wheeled Vehicles during the spring and fall. The mud o‘l‘ Lind-‘3 say looks like dirty putty, and from its stickiness one would‘ imagine‘ that a little‘ glue had, somehow or‘ other got mixed with it. Seriously, we think the people of our 9011mm, town have made a mistake in drih tiling out money for the improvement of their streets inutond oi npondi ‘4‘ ‘55" whole curt-loud of it “at once : h of course. we don't pn‘tvnd to wiser than they nun and only :91". pms nu opinion instead of mnkin ' , mun-Hm- “ Wn imva knbm km assertion.†our sporung odimr Nar idmut about an PM! “u Il|lllll\u| Iun.‘-..- ,_, 7 T ‘ an assertion.†........ .Wo have hub"? our spot-“m; oditm‘ u» got. some aim; mu- idmw about Um Mums hora. but it, has nlwayn been. whoa Mayne?) cautions again“ tho grip had .mt‘ mthor the boat 01pm. -Capt. Maul-la) Lane was In ww‘ on Tuesday . --llr. Harry Harm of Cmulugtou. was in town on Mummy. J‘Rov it! Elliott. )lethoflilt minlsfleï¬ 3t Woaqwlle. was In' town â€1‘!ij ay -â€"Mr. Alex. Cullon. has ,been ill [or 10 days with pneumonia. but. is d_o- in'g well. ‘ â€"â€"Mrs. W. L. Coone and Mrs (Dr- ) McPhail, mam. wage in town On Tuesday. ‘ â€"Mr. Harry Brim‘inéll felt. for" Winnipeg to join her husband on’ Thursday. '.. * â€"â€"Mrs. Allen Gillie. of Strabford, i; visiting her [13:0anth W'. G§lbragnh, town. . ) » -â€"l[r. Dougal of the Bank of Hon)- treal staff is away on a. 3vmonths' leave of absence. 1 -â€"0n Satu‘x‘dny Mrs.- W. A. Whitl? and young son retur_ned from a. long 1â€"“. 0- u.- w-v-w-w ---â€"~-v~.v ".11 away one. twoâ€"V . grip to Wash: ingtOn.and Aylangic Qi'ty. j ) â€"Mrs. John Ashman and two (135%.: ghters have moved into town from Hartley}: They live on_.Elgin-st.fl-.g â€"Mr. An. Parkinï¬hs given up his] position as manage}; of phe Campbeuif -ord cloctg-ic light plant, and return- ad to town V ' ' 1"“ visit 'to Ifhacah 'N. , â€"()ri11ia.. Nowsâ€"Lctter :' Hisg Iron}: Duly has returned from St. J oseph a: convent', Linday, owing to an attack of la. grippe. -â€"Dr. Wood, ot‘Kirkfleid. was in' town on Monday, tinting aux-an nudis tor of the,.countyi motmtajon the administration ‘01 lusting. â€"Mrd.’ W. Ba Fair, In. Wm. Web ‘ 'rter Mn. 8. Tompkinu. and Mrs. Weilo. all of Ounbuy. upon: ; piou- mt day in Lindsay yous-thy. ; -Mr. Goo. Clarke. who was for 3 years employed by Jr. J .' D. Grah- am. blacksmith. left on Tuesday for Oxbow N. W. '1‘. Whore he Will go in lmslnvsa for hluuwlt. . -â€"Mlsa B. Crngg‘ of Bambi-0y. gi‘a- duntv of the Federal Collo‘gu. has ac- Cuptod a. position as stenographer and bookkeeper to: Mr. 'l‘hos. Hodg- son of Fcncl'on' Falls. -â€"m:.~ angEachL-rn . ~.o!.Glenarm.'_ won thy moor-9t chum]: _scholu.rship p! 850, at Knox College In the'rec- out thoologicdl examinations. 00n- mtulatiom. Ewe inaeréaamd- m m “1% made to retain him ......... lift. and Mrs 1r? ï¬Ã©Burm t é‘ffm wt Monday in town. â€"Mr. Henry Porrin, son of Mr. J oseph Perrin, Ballieboro. for many years past with Roht. Neill of P0- tcrbor'o, has removed ' tn Lindsay“ where he has secured-a pgsition as aahnnnanu uï¬thl the“ EL Iiockip sfloo store. - .. . ‘<VVâ€" y- --Fcnclon Falls Star: Mr. and Mrs: Angus Fountain and. ups?’-.W}u. Day- .man attended 'the funeral' bf Mrs. .103. -Boyc"e in -Lind‘s:iy~.nnx'l‘hnr8.da\ ............ Miss Shape spent. a couple of days in Lindsay the guest of her sis- ‘tcr, Mrs. 1).. McDougaJl ........ Mr. Jos. Boyce is vikiti‘ms friends in town. The sympathiy'bï¬lt'.fo'r_'711im in tï¬c Jokes of his yQungz wife ï¬â€˜vdpcp and Sinceretl..4;..Rg-N., “Numb“, :on ‘ ‘ri- 4m 1:â€th mam-Mfg ‘or-St. Jmes' church t9 the étflcials. riilanted‘COP-Y LLIW - red Cornnell was in Barrie? looking over a brewery, of a has been offered the man- Mr. Cornnell was very impressed with the plant, not decided to leave Lind- ' the trite title “Lindsay ; editor of ithe Fenelon Falls in his last issue, perpetrat- 4010, which is interesting beâ€" an accomplishment we ghly for long enOilgh {e of our adversaries-I e is as follows : â€We any town as old, .85 Ithere on Monday and sticc to the roads by m as a. ‘holy fright.’ as had discontinued the railway station, ; alleged, the horses nn with mud fever, of Watchman-War. h, 1902. Liberal fur same. Apply Miss «Flavvel he an; tho'diat minisibb ' town 0)“ TIM has lmgén'jrll' ‘10}. mingbut. {a _do:- : and lira. (Dix) ‘ has been in the . 51 Portland Ce ronto Emma-p r ed the employ ' 1 R. McEachem. . ing his positil - 1m Monday W‘ Mr. Neil Patt init. Keep the date in Inigo. 1). Homer“ Drillia was in town- last week looking for horses. The recent town hall vote carried mrnodious dimensions will be built in the near future. ' ~Aâ€" -â€"-- a... 0mm“ Mr. ArCh. McEachern. Eldon who has been in the service of the‘tNationy a1 Portland Cement Company, To- ronto fin†thepaSt year has‘re-énter- ed the employ of his brother Mr. D. R. McEaChem, of Mmeville,'resign- ing his position " With the company last Monday . Hr. Neil Patterson, town,fis taking a military course at Stanley Barâ€" racks, Toronto, to qualify for cap- tain. , W ‘V muurv mnesmmema idle aid Big have" 51mg district makes ‘ c‘r than that of wheat. mm of tie Fist Week“ the Cat. _ , amt Town. 11:. W. M. Mitchell, principal of the public schools, spent Saturday in Lindéay. Miss D. Dickson of Peterboro, spant Saturday with her parents at the Falls. - ‘ : --' - Mr. Joe. 'Boyce,_ of Collingwood, spent a couple of days at .the Falls last week. Miss A. Hall of Cambray; is visit- ing friends in town. ~, Mr. J. Heard drove up to Cobo- :conk on Saturlav evening, and ne- ‘mained until Monday. the guest. of his fathorâ€"in-law, Mr. B. Burtchall. Mr. W. Chisholm of Deseronto, was nt the Falls for a couple of days III] III “-uuww Mr. Jon. McArthur of 0pc. spent a couple‘ of days last week. the anoint 0! hi! uncle. Mr Wm MoArthur Mr. McArumr have. on tho 28gb tor Sukqwhovzn. N W. 'l‘.. and took s £3,310 puéut with him tram .Wunon {on “Mum m . .umd um. closing (Tum Witty f‘ihg. Iluuv . nun-u v-“-. Mina Nlo. ape)“. Suturdw and Sun- by in _Limla\v. _- . ..,,,.- -- n... nun...“ at. the Falls for a last. week " r. L. Mateoâ€, agent for the 11.0. school. Toronto. was at. tho Falls on Monday. * . - ‘ Mr. .Bobiuaon. who is. at. present working in Fonwlon Falls. spent. Sun- day with his parents in madam“, ‘ Mr. wd‘Mru. and Miss Viololc- Intoah left on Monday (onlwoudolo. whom ghoy, willmlwnd tho summer. Mrs. (loo. Wilson. spent. Hominy in town. ‘ ‘ , 7.AA_IAI‘_ ‘- its: Jonas rammed lwr pout! Ion u bookkeeper jn Nr. J. 14. Aruold'a now. hm M. _ . ' '- - Lu 4..-: u..__ ‘â€" . ‘vwo wâ€"w‘v-v â€" â€" tint A. Win-0p ~16?!- to ; “tend tha- 0108i“ Ladiec‘ College for th tion. frienda,‘ 1x13. 111‘. Lyle Locke left. 'on Mo'ndafy evening for Sand Point. Where he will ï¬ne employment in the S. 0. Church Bros. Co. He will be 'tnuch missed by his many friends, particularly:- of the fair sex. - ‘u ‘4. 1Q-..‘n-An ‘nkn last. Will "MU â€erVJâ€"â€"V~-, Church Bras. Co. He will be inuch missed by his many friends, particularlylof the fair sex. ' The. “-ioe Ilel't- Cameron lake last" 'l‘xmda‘y, and on Thursday the “Marie Louise†came mytho' lake to the "lower Wharf. ‘(m Klond'ay the syring bridge opened. and. now 'cvbry- body is ready for the boating .svaz- son (11' 1903- ,, L-..‘ .1â€. Mich)?â€" son (I: 1 mu). Mr; Juckett, art; had the misfor- tune .to â€have“his dog run over and killed, by the G.T.R.‘ last Week. 'K‘he many friends of Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Jo niSyk‘ea, ayï¬phthim‘deepl‘y with them' "in ï¬le loss of their youngc‘at son, ‘ on Sunday morning. Sin'cu liis ‘ret'urn from Toromo. the little fellow has seemed 'nméh "better. and the unfavorable decision of dospito' .. . the Toronto doc‘tpm. it was hoped that the‘ child mlglit’rows'er. On Saturday he" became home and, poa- ched through a number ofcom‘ylsions. The funeral on Tuesday Was".nr‘goly atmndod lo: a. chllda. 9nd all acclm‘d deeply-impressed wilh‘tho sorrow of .tho parents. ‘ ~Mr._ Andrew. Knox, one of the old isottlers‘ of V'cnilnm. 'wall" liurlod‘ in Fthé Fo‘nolon Falls 'comotory' on Bim- ‘ March 29th..and the fitncral was .vory lurgély gtwndod. Mr. friends. Methodist church . which he wu‘for many years'a ï¬rm and “cruel-0313' sup‘pdr‘tcr. He leaves u widow and wine children. .81; sous -- ohrnn dmmhtcrs‘wo “tour†his anZVMing the old uuwn "mmâ€. and Mr. Brooks proposes building M0 to - Wetslflmanrnï¬n? I'm-<08 When all are ï¬niShid tï¬â€˜ei’e‘ 'wm Jude: am or more“ non-unawu mm. which will be a great improve- Mt to ' the village, and will also M V“ ._ '7’? erous inquiries from those who are thinking of shearing their sheep without washing and who wish to know it they can market their'wool unwashed. We would state that we have wool washing and drying machinery and preier early clipped unwashed wool to late clipped washed fleece. as it injures the ï¬bre when the wool is left on too long. So that those who cannot conveniently wash their sheep or: wish to give their flock the ad- vantage. of early din-“~21; will ï¬nd a market for their un “3.8m wool. at nm cam" urine as is paid in Toronto Owing to the may 01 help on the farm this season; we have num- erous inquiries from those who are thinking 01 shearing their sheep 7L- __:-|. 5.. a; same price as i8 W1 or Montreal markets. .Last year “'0 Purc' pqunds (nearly 20 ca! . : â€an . .‘ - . . Through the thunder 0!. the oarvrollthflued the harping of 1 A: brandy. ~went. the galley in the 'ahimmer o! the sun. Sinking iv‘lftly into di‘qtnua‘ “ch hint the shining city. Guam comma. brawn {ample '0! the gob that, guard the Heart. adventurous aboard her. dream- tho membandiso that 3 Oh. the gallant {might she carried when the galley wont Tiny den USO m '0! Ilphhll'fl when the Syrian summer slumlww. They pmcd the purple inland III-hero the Greek romances gn‘“ : Fa‘r to, muthwu'd Egypt. land them crimson mystery immurpd thmu. 091:! Joel death. and sun and spun. but. the keen wind rvuSSIm-d mm. As they sacral unsung-vim westward {or the sources of â€w New. . 0' .. - . V . , '.‘ . â€â€˜5’ by (“y “10 Ivlendld sundae ï¬red from home across the umm (â€r -Dny by day the bloodâ€"rodnunaet beaconod with enchantxm-m “N '1‘?!me punt! and trade“ lulled them. It“! the east. wind nm't'f In“ Grim thy mnled bo' â€Id bullnrk m the' buccanocrs axuih‘d “391m And they loft the rover blazing. sinking. When the guflcy Inna-(L They passed the promontories pt'Sicilis giant-buildod. They aw they“! flown-no. aiming into deadly bloom: .n“ With the W'. momma heating, pulsing, straining and "‘Pc‘u Jud the his: 6!. waters, pained ï¬nd the Crash 01. waters meetinfl. ’ Still they drove the ganqi'ieatward into mystery and gloom m ahead I; chat shadow lowered and bound m the water. __ [gagging tho-"nan pupil-lug tothe‘m outer seas. . Demon-haunt‘qd.â€dim. romantic. where in' wastes of fog giganhc in bitter 'Wmtiou the immeasurable Atlantic. mung gt flip guns ot'sunnct'. pillars twain o! Heraldcï¬. Au.- - Whi3cr"'ih7 'ivviunging «iron: - thrmunvfcr smote A'nd the minimurung .ol‘nctjfm, o! the W1 g? M W â€Mime. â€Pow .wmth the 5““:ch If: “W34“? phe m shynussohcg, from aâ€; with in quest. thedowmlnp mtmhuwdvï¬lm kind â€.8 bosom “mg? 11 ï¬t. Ana-wand â€alkyd-.m- mmmmt 6r. WreCkngc d134,- ' ' r the * it" Since the (alley vanished Mummmwrwno I m "luv-5w; I-~ .w Of the seas heyoud tingâ€"Qua“ {at} She Islands All the crowds: one; wï¬yduk Early Shark: Advised . any the crow pen dad jetticachcered her as “passed t a» galley out. of Sldon in the morning TflE SAILING OF THE GALLEY d cal-loads) of 03- w. year we have suonhn new. rowing slaves and lighting wgmml-WARDEB. APRIL 9th., 1908 W- The wool which is clipped in April or May makes stronger goods than if left on until June, in no we should it be left on after the ï¬rst. week in June. HORN BROS, Lindsay Woollen H_illl. Tenders will be received undersigned up to April 181! for the work only of cunsu'm'li Electrical â€Transmission I between Raven Lakv and EH Falls, Victoria County. l‘urti‘ from but Lake Portland Lemcnt Co We will 9.: {tom 1 to 3 cmlts ptf pound above the market price for ï¬ns wool. clean enough for knitting pur- TEXDERS WANYED the shivering sews am... m Worlds of wonder. Inland: o! Delight. 16 King-sh, be mceivm by the to April 18th next v of consu-xwling an of UN a] u mlx‘ them one by w. Toronto- quay ; stored w- on LI“ Id Elliott" Particulars {of the tailm m town this Wank, m ’ talk of wbthor strike. â€"w:ï¬ibmfl Tapper Was in In meek “tunable to lecture at, 1 Conan“ Institute. as :um-mnuud ‘ -â€"'rhc,8ylmwr..cmployos hum g‘u illr. Joï¬n Reader‘s. who had I lhndi smashed. II. purse m†«In @100. ‘ - IA 1-- lil-.. ‘;I\I.i -â€"Ionoy at Cinnw to 85 0“ â€"Ioncy {mindâ€"h. is likn My money. M you buy a. ecuk s‘ at Gian-man's. as you saw frnn 1o 85 on every pumhuc. w should remember om Mun ol‘ the Vick)“; Lon“ Sulaâ€":66. in tram 9 mm. to a. pun†m “wt“! m.â€"1"‘1. -â€"Vcry few people attended G h. Moon’s loctun- on Wednvm Sum @0111an wxll allow 3* ' A _ _-~__ 3‘; LA H'_'vn 1y â€Wm'mw 1.3V“: U“. u painâ€"1w. ' ' an» ï¬rst drive of logs for Ca «'0 mill reached town on Lia-n â€châ€"the earliest date in many you no lumber and shingle mills a both in operation. -0ur Oakwood car-respondent tel of a painful accident to Mr. W. Ch: pen. The many friends of the Cuu‘ ty councillor were glad vtk‘ sec hi about toWn yesterday. A lemon-pie social will be hold 1 the basemt of the Methodist. chum this (Thursday) evening. A gm mam has been prepared 8mm W gathering is expected. } â€"'l‘he Alexandra, on Thursday 1 1‘“ week brought down a tow g 9500 pieces from Lake Scugog. Tm is the bi88‘3“ tow ever brought, dovi the SougOg, Capt. Harman was 1 -0n('l‘hursday, Kent-st was for 1 'couple' 0‘ hours tiavcrséd by mun 0““ dust, columns that.‘:au.~:¢~d c imam: MONROE. .and profan' “m the watering cart. unpaim W on the scene. ‘ â€Enmuiflsm' for baseball thr ~‘°" .‘ lively season. ur. w. Si son is, mum-801' 0f the team: 1 â€liters, president. 3 Doctors Sh and White and Mr. G. A. Lil. when 0‘ the board. â€"On Hominy a logd 0f ha." 10W tour. Dan. Commrs “ lives eat of tpwn, was "P9“t x on Monday. On q‘lltlh' Ir. Geo. Padgett of 33th 0P8 not with . log: or live'stoék- “If. led In. Hadley and {am ’5' . E.‘ helly and Insect" Aflrod I“ Ind Mr. Low Robb of Mme “It. Ind'the‘lhy Bros. of Pow Com. m on‘ Tuesday of I m to lettlg ithhc Northwest. % dtLp'PQ Pm‘ron a b ""-'" WUKI] a U" 01% given by “1.1K. Hu - Lewis Primedu a. lsilk ““1 by m, n. J. Cough-mum “ Second " Prim in the bow militant at St. M's Pa ï¬W "o :3 'L l m‘â€"1‘.‘f. who attended :tul‘t‘ on “’N‘II‘ {. It, “'85 {I I â€d. instruc‘ h 5" and. burnt pom Was .t- very credi Cinnamon Lindsay U l0! ll! 1n "I