‘81-!» Lola; Iii! be. M mm Mm “118?â€;me o! it. I 0pm (’0‘. If won." ,t 1401'" "SM mm W cunt possibly ho an! wondered 1! Lady any anything to her, , best to in aunts tstess. ut, whom 9 name was (relaxant), Ill one seemed to thin! ï¬x ‘ interest for her. It at Longiel'den must. b“ )no in ' thoughts: and ya 101; and earnestly on i. It could not be Do! ‘1!†utterly impossible. l tho idea: fate could haw in store for her one he! i But her eyes were sud ’; for La'dy Fielden, spa bw ton. to Mrs. Mara ociety at present. Loxa nxious that. she should go Bim’ons that Dolores shoal the last remnants of mour mged to see the old time Lv back at Peeping Hprst.‘ It thankful that 'Lady was not there. She we 0 Speak to Sir Karl wi Mon. and find out for patter: stood. Sir Karl was not in the king; some of the young proposed a 'dance, and} of the ï¬rst to join in il iss Fielder: for his ï¬rst] nd then, seeing Lola's ‘ allowing him reproachiullx her to join him. But '6! ince there was no 0990?" hversation. When it was ‘ ‘Lola. flushed with excite! r>ok'ing most lovely,-st00d ierself, she said to him“ No you been to peeping I hen La'dy Rhysworth yet, a was the usual raising otj bï¬fting of hands; but the! Ike a sword through L It was of Dolores then Fielden was speaking, and I that had hung over he: deepening instead of pa; It sureâ€"I knew he liked In a- marriage.†ph time.†‘you ï¬nd ! Lola. Rhylworth had reoeiv' ,ion to the dinner but it. She did not caret >ciety at present. 714.0 3; she appears V :ther a. far mo†han When I left I xdden terror seize attach :10 1m? 2%,? aVe been Continued On the chi] fortunat III 6‘ 1'91â€. W .he replied- her mUCh LameS' bkll'lb. H5. -.,vâ€".- -., _ â€" .. . . _ I no? be D0 $425, 1; p . $3.75 _te Could h'a Corsets, 4Sty1t‘5. Bcg, 50C,B D 435:;.rcg.’ 756, B D ............................ 64‘: Ladies’ Whitv. Black, Black with “hrte and White with Black Silk Plated (lloVrï¬. regular 280, B D ................................................ '22c Fielden s Indies'Nig’ht Gowns. unfliroidory trimmed. ï¬ne cotton, reg $1.10, 756 ’ odd styles, reg $2, B D $1.35; reg. $1.75 ...$1.25 > Mrs. Mar Ladies' Night (:mvns, Ladies' White Cotton Vt‘StS, SC, SC, 100, 12c, 15c and 20c extra, special. 'W he likedh Black CaShmcx'o Hose, reg. 32c, B D 250; reg. 45¢ B D ........................ 35c SShades 2 inch Dresden Ribbon, reg. 1-3c, B D 100; 3 inch regu20c 15c No. 4 Stockinet Moss Shields. reg. 20c, B D 120; 4 bunches Tape for 5Q lPiete Black Alpaca, reg. 30c, B D 236; Black and Cream Voile reg. . 50c xal raising of ads; but the rd through 65c. B D . .................. Dolores then Grey and White Shaker Blankets. reg. 85¢ pair, B D ........................ 65c speaking, White Lawn. r051. 15c. 13 D 10c; reg. 12c, B D 9c; reg. 11c, B D ...... 7c lung 0"81' he 4Pmerns Black and White Brg'andie, reg. 256, B D ........................... 20c istead of P 1m Ducks. Navy. Black and Cardinal grdunds, reg. 13c, B D 10c 40ddSaum-s {at 3c: 6 Fruit Saucers ï¬or 100; 6 Butter Patts for 7c. 1' b t 10percent. mi an Men's Hats. Clothing. 10 per cent. oï¬' all Dress HYDE}? H ' Silks. B D . I not care t $361115"; 13.13. W. MCGAFFEY .-- 4..."! had received 3 three W e enough to? “met. .3 mu m! ’I' k Waists, Colored m Wm S'l WWW: “gem waistï¬ed lat MLGAFPBY ’5: W¢m 31“ “(I Yin; Whlt’s sthe use of mm»; um um“. “Om a“ I“ flu . are fastidious and tempung. _ than fly†1 Aug Mama...“ a sum“ .43 A mu nd 30th,1903 29th a arms aw Lon-‘0‘- â€"-‘â€"v in - ,. .v- .. “'W ._. Mellingï¬, 3, ‘1' "" Shirts; “‘5’ â€w B 1] .................... nu nun m" n n", vmnv no .400 1' my Cul‘pctlll‘s’) 11¢“ de51gns,ug.55c,B D 450; 1‘08. 600 B D 490 r 75C, B l,' .uac 000 it: I... I. m: or no 0- vvvvv 9 p- o ...... 630 21,35 All “0111 Lurpeung 10g. 800, B D 666; reg. 8115, B D 990 I001 F1llrd La1£)c(111g,1‘-eg 60¢ B D 490' Heavy umm' reg 48" 89° Mp Carpeting 10g 30c B D 250; reg 236, B D 19c; reg. 170 B D 14c mBoVS ()dd Suits 51288 28 to 33, mg. 35 00, $6. 00 and $7 .,00 BD $4 Boys Two P1111. Suits sizes 23 to 28, reg. $3. 50 B D .................. $2. 75 "111mm Skixts black and grey. newest style8._ r95 $5 25 $4: 40 [m Towels, reg asiaes’ “Edging Skixts black and grey, newest. Styles, reg, $3.23, Ladies Skins ng, $200 B 1) $1 65,: reg $3.50, 13 D $2.85; mg. 42 1: I» .............................................................................. : Corsets :SLVILS Bcg. 506,13 D 430; reg. 750, B D... ......................... Ladies “hit: Bl 1le Black with W-hite and White with Black Silk Plated (.“lo‘us, lei’ll}:11‘280, B D ............................................... 5...---A Aâ€"a nA‘-‘nn mn- e‘ 1“ “d liter the lst. day of Jane: â€M m ‘°‘ “win: this will “*3th ““3 per Bag. MM WV] " mm manned with ant: a m at walla “n waists. W“; um! (um: ed calla: 8116 9 “ï¬g Wit? I) 51.5““ reg“ I.“ ‘9 350 y y tum-umumum umuuu #1:?ng Nmy mm mm m“!- “d “1'†“m “-- Green Lindsay's Leader Low Cash Prices. Dry Goods Home Tubi I) ........................ , ........... ï¬wnvrmm UUHYNUNHUY "NH!" â€Urâ€! IWF 5’11““ shit-Ling, 1538'- 79; B D 59, 9 My D Hnnnnnnnnnr 4‘3 â€mi 1-‘luunclcuc, mg. 7109, B D ’95 5 pm 9010â€â€œ “m, “35111-41 1UL‘, B Df':""n9! nyrnhlnnrnnnnmn nnryvnnqn M L‘rims mmué.» "'4‘ ; inch, “:8 u u ........ Picking. 1'93 “waggï¬ggg *3 W: , 1w my a" I Mists,- tag 48 “ “50g! 3 495i “M I , m ,....â€"-....ono-¢. ;.~.-.-;:::aaumm "1131311“ mum‘s: 1:: WM“ HEM: fulï¬l! DC 111$†“ ....--- H; a†l ............. p “l J. }‘ ........ ’ luff-,Eis'li uuuuu' an; In “B B, lulu' UN“ is 3 . just-8'81! £5 ‘ â€alum: TM}? 300:, H ï¬e: vvvv ..-um:mnu mmm uuummu: 5% It; 911k â€319%: mi“: “I!“ y um." .::um 3:35 “WE 'gtflfli‘ i: 18' 5g 7“], â€I“ y$fl â€:9“ â€3."! w m-w ۤi§fl§a fwd! $12990; m: . . ::-’-’-’-‘ .51.! Ugly-'11! J." ummurw: “I i9 {:1 my mums n m: 11:!!! u m 1:13:46 â€gum â€NF: “H 47% i felt. .!%I 5 3m Sc pair, 'ulal l‘IC, B D! m r "H n "'W'Hv" rmnnnv mm H nun 50 mu, Navy and Brown Carpet warp, ran. 61 96 um a and M44? D" M “(MB my; 4'! .1 3,0,131'9; L10, ï¬ "'75“, yva "7y "3 vnyvnnny "turn, yr '7' {Hug 4:56 hum. m, 5013,1198“: P35, W. B.‘ FE“! B D 18c; reg 600 pair B D ....,,, Exua Specials. Man' a Heavy Working 25c, B D 204:; reg. 89a, B D 170; ."an"!v-nmï¬nymnnflnn"v" unv- n « ~~-nmm’m um ..*- ...â€"qnoug 0.09 "N'QWMQVI VI'DID-lilf'" ‘23 “ll“.fliflfl 5.1m BROWN I" Ili'lll Q vvvvvvvvvvvvvv 700' 180 NnnnvnnH-y-n we y Working oqvozv I" 9., .40c 600 B D 49c ........ . 630 51.14 mg. $1.50 “J? 959 km: 03:10 mm0>vmc FOOOSO._._<m _ w< SELFâ€"20 _Z._.o > 0CF<m_~._. Driver Dave Clarke of the Hall button Train Nearly Figured ina'l‘rmdy 4 m ‘ â€44%4444“? 9444444445 “544444 99444444444444 44449 4444444 44444444444444. 3444444444444 4444444449 44448444 44 4444444 0! PW! ' 440F444; {~64 44? 844444494448 44444 MWHM 44444 44444 0444444 9444944 444444444 4444' .4 444444448444 44444 4444 44444 44 4444444 444444444 444 4449 444444494 44444 44444 44444 M 4 8444444 444644044 44444444444 44444 4'444'4444 4g: mï¬ww 4444444444444 444 4444 44 4444444 444444444 444 444444444444 444a 4444 444 444444 44444448 444 444444 44444444 444444444 444 4444 Hie (m the rail, and Wally at the Iceman Mar. has pic-My of danger. emtmt, and muiomt W Though the road w M mum is mt 61W may 6111 of bumst hues in (Marin, it last week {mutated w mam um was um,» as mummies as ne'- wmd auywflm m the til-'UHHEG Canadians have n'eot overworked the holiday idea, nor so multiplied the occasions of public. recreation that they have lost any of their charm. Hard workers, our people greet a holiday with keen apprecia- tion, and ï¬ll up its hours with gun- uine and wholesome enjoyment that VICTORIA DAY WEL L OBSERVED MANY WENT OUT OF TOWN The People 0! Lindsay Kept the Holiday in a Right Royal Fashion. a nation of triflers cannot_know. Scarcely less admirable than the way Canadians work, is the way they play ; and one is as necessary as the other ; for we must wept to keep out of the poorhouse and play to keep out of the ma-dhouse. Hail to the holidays . and wauty of incipient SUI‘HIDL‘I‘ it is the pledge and usher of the season from which Our' Lady oi the Sun- shine gets her name. On Monday the day was well ob- served. In point of weather it sus- tained its best traditions. Nor was it difï¬cult for all the people with their divers tastes to ï¬nd out ways of putting in the time. Two excur- sions, one by boat and the other by rail left town and a base ball and cricket match attracted those who stayed at home. All these events were highly successful. The Esturâ€" ion made a. double trip bbtween Bob- caygeon and- town and took a good many to the Point, and the picture- spue village at the foot of the lake. The excursion to Port Perry was under the au9pioes of the Sylvester bhnd. The boat left the locks at about 8.30 with a very good crowd on board. Although the air was at -,,_l _ “an“ nhnlv it grew warmer To: this ’gvneral-ion the best of all is the 'l‘we-n-tyafourthof May. Ra- diant with the strange brightness and [flauty of incipient summm‘ it is on board. Although the air was at ï¬rst a. trifle chilly it grew warmer as the day advanced and the trip both ways was very enjoyable. As the lnorm; was leaving Port Perry she went aground and was delayed half an hour. The music furnished by the, Hand was greatly enjoyed,and the passengers were delighted with the improved condition of the Ken- osha. A - -v-“n vï¬â€˜r 11 bétter than the lacrosse men, qu, were defeated by 6 runs to 4 by the Wellesleys orf Toronto. Lindsay's de- feat can fairly be attributed to Weakâ€" ness in the short-stop and third base. man, Menzies and Henley. It Was a'day off for the former and the lat- ter had not practised with the 10- cals. The battery, Miller and Cinna- “- "v' donnrvod to x363, did 900d “ win. They were ed by McGill on 08.18. The Ditches), w ..... mon, didgood work and desorwd to win. They- Were splendidly support- ed by McGill on ï¬rst and Stalker in left ï¬eld. Workman’s three-«IMO day, bingle Was the feature of the ' of bOth and‘Eak eï¬Twere Popular as was the Ball Game. LINDSAY, THURSDAY. MAY 28th. 1903. of S'to of all Ra- ml train. Hammon- maladapfledamdtometmck is: muoeflort tocometos otszdatin and avoid a shocking tragedy. But it he impeume 3,0 stop in m. At mm the wmmnwdummapatmdtho child 51W Gail we“ mu 0119.wa U a M. a he mm w the :3 M the «mm M m‘ g the mm a tau to am he â€1:394 "am his 5m mm W; M ï¬nd In: mm hm. 1m ween 6mm awn†why mu; News gidtmï¬gu ‘ (’34! if“ em» a (:1! 0 gr“ *mlflm W“; â€5M? mm mm um†Md “Mm â€on m em mg as» mm â€scam-QM dam: an my Mnmwnmn m V" 'mm m “mm Mm rammed by an mmn/ u m p.01. crwknm ova: â€w as cunt-ion a! that town an the ï¬sh School grounds. This more was 85 z 69, amt Lindsay had an tunings t9 we fluid; t'i‘hifsuéébéa is vary inwy‘ml‘ toms local m and their coach. Mr. Shanon. SUOULD PAMEIS' WOODLAND BB BXBMPI' PROM TAXES ""rl' “a selves of a. free offer, the trees able for our country. In my opinion this is a qucs which should be urged on the lie. -Po.mphlets containing ins tic in tree planting might be now to educuto the public mind. The report of the'D'eportment of Fisheries (or last year says : Aunt-deaf ‘B'ndy, Victoria. report: thug, mustangs ~were never more plentiful- in. Lake-Sew: tbsp nus 4’1“ â€9‘1"?“W :reek is a (Emma on the pub- ininz instruc- mrqpmmmuam oleï¬n-t in than was... wing. Iomwtbhrgmm out w an inthowinw WWW In than '6“ them. but we. mmmflm wmumw.umwy good um madam“. mummy-ow tom madam. We out can W um “um mm momma! MMMW to Mu'mmmwmm (no! a! I 011 mm‘ close season {reminiumeut a! Mentor mum-elm «hashing»: 6 m «um musilmy mam-ammum w , ii 2’. § 3. i E B % (inflame! mu. a, 61m man M may he an :‘ "mu in, Am!!!» m m or mn- uty, and my Mum Mm wm manure m mar mm mm Imm mm m My 9! n M m, mm not Mr mom mu a! 0' "a M, Na um mm kw mm mu “My rmm m: "an, “M Mm m m, up during ma pimp new») In: â€mum": mm km, N MW WWW?†is an» WM) A 1m: .mmp m his mum WW» WWII mum! at a luck" 0, ha WW make me mm um 49 is catching m: 3. Nu would rucommand that the mum; 0! 0mâ€" arms. or any other oracle which is used (or ï¬lling ï¬sh, in the possesâ€" sion 0! a person In a canoe or a place where maddnoge or bass are; tound during tho closu season, or where ï¬shing is being prosecuted, should be ample evldonco to secure a conviction. During the year he conï¬scated {our snares, ï¬ve spears and owe gill not 180 last long, which be destroyed. Thom is only one ï¬ahway in his district, and it is in good repnir. It seems only reasonable that that excellent , scripture "If at ï¬rst you don't succeed. try again" should be directed to weather prophets. It may be suspecteq,_ however, that they '4 n--- 41.--. Prophet flicks says their will be plenty of Beta III Most Plum However, the prophecy for June has come along in good time. It says that .5 storm period extends AT LAST THE . STEAM ROLLER IS w. AT WORK ON THE STREETS The Dry Weather Has Made : Them Hard but Good Work 1 is Being Done The dream of multitudes who have thought upon the streets of Lindsay and the means of their betterment is at work on the job. The steam roller is here. It arrived on Thurs-l day, Was taken of! the car near the Home for the Ang, and immediately 11y run under its own steam to Durâ€" ham-st. east of William-5L, which 'had been selected to get ï¬rst treat- ment. Chairman Storer was in his element. In his plarniest railroading. days he never was premier of a lo- comotive than of the magniï¬cent new juggernaut by which it is pro-‘ posed to discipline the streets of Lindsay into better condition. Next day the picks were put in. They are stout. tapered steel nflairs, about four inches long, and. they lave a. shank tad shoulder. The W roller and stayed all week ti“ “*4†Mr. thnk pun-tin is engineer , t. tnhelhahntonotcoaltoï¬rethe roller for a 63“ "he“ {he Ric“ are - _ _‘_ roller for q WW1 75 Cents a Year in Advance; Sl.00 if hot so Paid me wanna m JUNE m 'the work â€Macaw ,mm mw-MMMmule M M“ m m- awï¬g “ also!!! a! twin a, WM “all†m “ mm- M Ma and Bl Hill W:“ W , (Mom a! the am mm M Mmmdv to: (mm m a! m “MW m9 , I" H M! M MW†mm mm "+qu M mu JUN: 1'98 Wk “Mummy km" M M WA! WI Wu remark (WWW, 5w mm H»: swam m WM" WWWML (m' m'nmmwuy W m “Mama; "0! mum: "'0 “INN" hum Mu†fly hm» â€mm“ M rushing thunder 5mm» an diflarmt.†mu! ammdy ahead“ We mum under any arm tree in “ID vwinity o! Lhasa storms. b‘uum "W’Lic Md daumuruua wind storms†will add to the imm'ust of on, this rather animated month. The urn prewar does not say so, but ans be may hater that. with such weather m (NI Jana .Will be no lilzu: {or the lich usual number 0! Weddings. nna' There is to be plenty of rgin in 3 a? ii :3 i’ï¬i? ii $§§$I§§£ f i: ’é 25. from the and to the 6th. Moist, hot weather on about the 3rd will usher ln more storms. Vicious thunder storm accompanied by hail and possibly tornadoes are to be ex- pected. Downpoura of rain amount.- lnc almost to cloudhurnts are likely. Very cool nights Ioflow. Tho early part' of this month will be marked by hot weather, than electrical mm, M cold. Mt ‘CM 10“! warmer Neath" em India with heavy and squall. and thunder storing. It will «shoot my mic to know that thou ht: w storms are to happen nlmost my “Moan and mm“ alum this mm a! the Month. me 0 mm viva these events «but! have (em to; There is to be plenty 0! rum in the central sections. but at the ex- tremauorth and south there may be too little. About the 25th there will be exceedingly warm weather and heavy storms will mark the rest. at the month. Here is the-way the professor seeks to reassure the timid reader of his disquieting forecast: “Watch the clouds. your barometer and other indicationsâ€"have a safe refuge available in case of manifest , and all will be well. Put away foolish forbodings and go about your business." Only those who have handy resorts similar to those of the woodchuck, and the facility of that animal in getting into them. can be expected to calmly go about their business in the coming leafy month of June. Joseph me. aged 11 years, 111 the employ of James Mmtchett, a farmer in Otonaflbue distrirt, is char- ged with attempting to murder Liz- chett. 0n Saturdav afternoon the W and his wife went to Peter- boro, leaving young Fram and Miss house: The young woman had been washing her hair, and was drying it, before the ï¬re, when, it is alleged, Ham came beh'nd her and attempt- ed to commit an assault. Miss Stewart ï¬nally broke loose from his grasp and fled screaming from the house. When Miss Stewart was shout ten yards away Fram picked up a. gun and ï¬red, hitting her in now 1038. Tho gun was loaded with. A l7-Year-old Ltd at Peteboro County ï¬ne shot very heavy. 'mac your at $2 to $2.50 and will get the about with a facility that 3 horses that could be hitchc‘ Mum nnt do. Fonxard hat horses tnac cuuw w W. could not do. Forward. backward. here and there the gceat mechamsm goes, with snorting _ protest} at I' the ï¬beclro'f the engineer. wï¬o with lose attenticm; diâ€" speed to suit} ham. If. the streets Of Lindsay are the If the streeLs u. “HM,†_ softest in Canada in wet weather, they \ are the hardest in dry. The tar spring and fall is to-da~ into a surface over which it is hard to follow _ the track of the 15-ton roller; vbhen it is unarmed with the picks._ When these are in even their penetrating ï¬erconess is but half efâ€" fective, and the wheelâ€"rims of the ponderous maChine ride up a couple of inches defer of the ground. But, even the mass of parched clay and u the rpadbed_ to a depth of four or ï¬ve inches is completely pulverized, audjgcan be disposed of with the gra- '1“ under, with two teams of horns. 13 pt 17911:. A It is in charge 0! R. William W. The corpor- 011m and Glenclg-ets., between Wflii' ' and Linda‘s-Sta. Williamâ€" IL, to the sution is now being ta.- pidly mm into better shape. A YOUTBFUL CRlMINAL VALENTIA Canadian Older 0 In an exculsion 1C steamer lcax Lt 730 calling at 1.0118 hour give return trip. Uses a Shot (in lb' all“. treats Of Lindsay are the Canada in Wet weather, the hardest in dry. The Leep down churns to morâ€" and fall is to-day baked ace o‘vcr which it. is hard , the track of the L‘s-ton ï¬t is unarmed with the an these are in 'cven .their ' ï¬erceness is but half ef- Ifl the wheel-rims of the That coal will cost Ler of Foresters m to Sturgeon leavers Plum 17 years, two teams of It is, in chargt‘ L, The coI'POI" ,wi-th £0011 9f- 01 the roadway 11-6118" between the roller .t, 9.11 the Lchcd to it backward. mechalusm arotost at