3 . ll - ...â€"-. »-.... .«mâ€"». r..-4mn»-A.~.u-â€"- 0;»;09909000009 00 000000OOOOOOOOOOO-OO‘O'O-OOOOO-O , ~ ~ 444 -9-%-9~9~9â€"e~+ The best medium for Advertisers. Covers Lindsay and Surrounding :7 69 a; -"| â€" N 6‘9 = C" c: H F â€" ==3 =- (/5 =5; S< \ we In this beautiful month of May, when every- the flowers beginning to bloom hort, when all t not thing is fresh-â€" " b . . and the leaves budding outâ€"~1n s nature is beginning a new page, you mus your surroundings. Why e not done so oeooeoeoeoeoeeeoo be out of place and not be fresh too, and if you hav before. begin a clean page by coming to our store, where everything is in spring freshness and looks as if it had just budded forth and, indeed, can only be surpassed by nature itself. nature is daily unfolding new,pleas- onders to the eye, so are onders in Just as ant and refreshing w e unfolding new and pleasing w Pretty Dainty Muslins, Soft and Cool Summer Silks, the most upâ€"to-date summer \V “§‘§§ ‘â€â€˜â€œ “‘§“§§“.Ԥâ€Â§Â§ and above all, material, Linen or Lingerie, with the proper trimmings to match. _____â€"':â€"_â€"â€"--â€" This is only a glimpse at the Dress Goods, we have also Hosiery, fancy and plain, Fancy Collars Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, from baby to Belts, Pins, etc. and will be pleased to show them to those who think ï¬t to call and look over our handy stock. â€3:23333333383833333333333038333333333 3333333333 sash ribbons i t i E 3: i : 1! parties interested in the advance- ment of musical instruments will call good points of the others. We also do Piano and Organ pairing and polishing by expert work- ‘mcn. . new. I Latest Music at City Prices (llllRAl MUSK Sllllll \ O O O O O O 3 O 3 O O O O O O O â€aawsswmmsass‘ \\ $100 J ust received from the factory will be pleased to show the many “Dominion" over Inning ml Polishing Cases made look as good as W. H. ROENIGK. Bandmuter Sylvester Band. \ 0 Cold Cream M is prepared for the pro- tection of the skin. It is superior to any other article Put up in 100 boxes Money back if not satisï¬ed. 0 O O 3 O O O O O I At L.A.Murphy’s Prescription Dru‘gist, 2 d D W ‘ “ 0383...... - Lindsay O O O O O O O O O i O O O O O O O Per Month Young men who less than a year . ago were students in our school _ are now earning $100.00 per ' month. On graduation they went I direct to a position and have ad-w Our handsomely illustrated new telegraph book tells how. We mail it free. 3. W. Somers, Principal. Dominion School of Telegraphy and Railroading, 9 Adelaide Street East, Toronto. O O O z 's paid half yearly on de- bentures for $100.00 and up- O § Have you bought yours . g wards for terms of 1, 2, 3, 4 O not. come to us and get our or 5 years. Interest accrues from date on which the. oney is received by the Golden Tankard O O 3 before you are too late. _ We have only a limited quantity of 3 this desirable kind and would like you to have some. A large variety. rich flesh, ' easily harvested and a O ï¬ne hardy keeper. : Mammoth Long Red O and other varieties in stock. : Our all around price this year is 15¢ a pound. / 3 § E. Gregory Corner Drug Store, LINDSAY compounded halfâ€"yearly is paid on deposits. All an counts are subject to cheque withdrawal. If you make a. purchase from your neighbor you may pay for it by giving a cheque on your account here Wm. Plavelle, President James Low, Manager Male ol the best quality 0! net. capital $14,400,000 Rest $19,000,000. , trial. livery Rania Guaranteed. Keys .8: oMorrison'seésnggiw4 5Ԡ30231.30. _, Teacher of Piano and Voice Cultist!- rnpilswfwowese Washing Machines Chums HOTEL KLWLRTHL Fenelon Falls This new hotel is located one block from business WINTER and SUMMER. Ir has all modern conveniences, baths. electric light, telephone. steam open gra . Special rates for mercisl TraVellers. gums! mixing 'and mum. .: name is known to Lindsay for several summers outing home'at Sturgeon Poin lS Cardinal Wolsey in hood was in Flower." May 14. Roselle Knott is a of Hamilton-ea good place to from just now. by the Shorring won the Greek statueâ€"and; is a rcprcsentativ Ernest Hastings. who plays the of Park Hill, Ont. an English actor Who has pluyl Ghost in Sir ductions of Ilamlct. Those h'u'c all distinguished themsel ;_____________________________________________. Postmasters Association . Itill you are lday have . what is rcpo laid J eating centre of our The dressed bm-f men are only [January ICMs. more than come from the l'niiâ€" formed an association forth their grievanc- es and suggestions before the post- Academy of Music, Monday, 14th May 1906 Mr. Tom Cooney. \whosc giro . l to OH ;ul l iln We have not much sympathy breeder pure and simple, but it is a ; diluent matter when we come'to the - cattle raiser and then : the country at lame. . dqx‘nda very much upon our eiports. Eur u: needs a lot of good beef. She has a tsslc for it, we hnvu- the grass and the grain to produce it, but we are not advancing in the our cattle. stead of progression, und this in 1h.- face of the ï¬crcestkind of onslaughls the business of which w.- ‘hnd u monopoly. l Probably very ; ‘sidc of the water are aware that al- . Ircady this country has 1: s? forged Not only this. hm within luo yt-arsl have more than doublod. [startling to interpret. the hundwrlliug' on wall. The Arm-mine mun". classes and is hitting them hard. <0!~ ! llllt‘ Al‘g‘unlillt’ «'n heard of Hie g‘l'c‘ul doyclopmvnl, % Vol in , : Tlhul country. and in 1hr British im- ‘C‘XlNK‘It'll follow on to Our proaperity qualil _\‘ of It is rc‘rngression in- to other countries for a sham- in lam: always ils su- whilt- 1hr Arm-mine 1.0 the from second place. in r w a rd the exports of heel From the South American republic. to llrilish ports 'l‘ht'sc arc facts. and i1 hoods no llnnid-l with and third ul'iltlvs of meal I' rullgo' .‘lUl‘l‘U\'Pl‘,. ly rapid growth in certain materials imported lit-public. Much ' agriculture and stock raising fcw persons on l‘his; rank. l the" 1h:- qumll itic-s ‘ who from ‘should he run] Cline in bone and constitution, and ' t be watched care- fully. We are facing a rising «ï¬le of com- petition. Take our exports of bread- staffs to Great Britain. We ï¬nd'our- selves in fourth place instead of ï¬rst. Are We to decline in our meat. pro- ducts in the same ratio? . So we say. there is danger ahead. and we must prepare ourselves to meet it. \ MMâ€W““: if m war-2m smou : “sass“msmss.‘ The Charm of Courtesy l l l . .1. Mom: .-\.\' Giulio); By the Roy. ; London. ling. l “Bo courH-ous.â€â€"1 I‘otcr iii. 9 l ‘premacy as the greatest I-Vpnl'lc-r of i .bwf to “h" [inn/“‘1 Kiml'lmll. lhu VII-V (,‘ourlosy has a charmixu.‘ deriva- ‘u’d hiatus 111-“ M'm‘ dr‘ll'l’mll back llion. The court means the king and his 11h.- pmlplu who live with him. I'umil). mm lllv grout nobles who at- lcud him. Naturally we expect. a king to have good manners. that is, lit) l'ehavc nirvlj' and to speak gcntly llo all. Rudclwss in a lying would be A king of France was one (in) and he met a. “ho l)(l\\'l'd to him as the had indeed. not riding ' poor peasant. ,hc passed. Taking off his hat. l . . . ‘ :kmg l)()\\'t‘(l In llllll in return. home- lono who was riding alongside said wondered the king should nul alone are ihcsc grades afloat-(l. llhm lie but the lllfllli'llCI‘ ls it'll all ulong â€icing“. notice â€f Mich a â€â€01. man. lineII The following “mm“ from an i“\\'luit T" answmn-d the king “would articc nppc-uring in the March :2 is-§ , . . , ., g , H . ' 1 ,. sue of the Scotsman, of Edinburgh, :inmpnii::.,,‘;:'i,'~1vm{“tp(1‘111‘h;£,::_ I 23:: its apropos. and o1 lllurv than purl-£11“. km: did “I, m, â€Ugh, “hm he iï¬lnlf‘ WWW“ : . . ‘l‘n'lllrnml The poor man's ho“. houlh .\llll‘l'l('a can no“ ullord; hip; pricvs for Scotlish Sliort'hurns.: “’0“ MANNERS liVlCllYlHllZRE. This at uny rain. is lhv I‘vllm'llnll; Then. again, expect ilm‘ all :lhnl is brought into onu's mind byiwho li\c uilh kings and quwns la perusal of tin. n-lurus showing lhc-‘should lw proplq- of plcusnnl innu- [imports inlo (in-:11 iriluin from for- ‘ uvrs. l1 \\nlll(l Slll'lll'lfs‘" us to liver lI-ig‘u counlrivs. (luv of the most ‘of anybody \xlio was rude of slllu‘ch striking; fvulurcs of ill-'M' ru-lurns for Lin the king's prosencv. They may llhc last few yours is llw phmioxm-n- I not all be clever. but We feel that all are about a king's person gunllemo-n and lame-s. hasiAnd that is how we get the word lCOlll‘LQSX. It means the refined mon- snurs and gumle manners which are of all who form parl of a Eport tables lhcrc is ample c-vidcnwlking's court. To be courteous is H) ,lhut this information is well found-ihc king'ly in bohayiour. (mile in M799 ROSELLE “OTT. AS MARY TUDOR. lad. 1n the your 190.3 lllv loin] quanâ€" ; manner, kindly in speech. 5; .lily of becf imported into the Limited; lint who! is good for the king's .Kingdom was 5,037,521 owls, and CO‘H‘I is good everywhere." Good since American theatricu. work 'l‘ln- .\.lâ€"1â€f..lhis more than â€miâ€"halfï¬i‘z'sa)"â€Danni.“ a" wanted in the humblcst welll ynncc man Mr Durand is a 'l‘m'bh-l 10% “VHSâ€"calm] from the .rirgcntinc. home, in â€10.5â€001' m the yard. and ' ' ' ‘ 350 rapidly ls Llll‘ lwcf raising u-glhc shop. qlme as much as in royal palaces. Hence St. Peter, writing to Thomas Irwin . is to appear here in the pa “.a}. . Charles Brandon, comes Henry Irving‘s .__â€"â€"â€"- The postmasters of Ontario and memorial setting master-general. The principal people, because! he has made his' "When Knight- on Monday. 0 Canadian act r John Alexander 1. -d the Academy. players to boy. and has just been his old h'omc for a few days. "Nulngldustry growing in lliut country that â€l“ i within two years its export of beef to; â€â€œ5" this country has bw-n more than} quite punl‘ people, says, nous, behave to one another "Be court- :nm’ to t. llclimcrcst which attaches to rt 0‘ ‘ native WOPI‘V 5“"993’ff‘f1 l" ‘hmrgdoubled in quantity, no that for the lall men as. if you were at the court .roles, cngances the anticipation of ; ï¬rst time we Argentine ranks as the iof a great king." . .lhe' dramatic presenlallon_ 0‘ M"-1country which sends the greatest l liut is that possible? Can cyery nntn’eiMsjors cxcellc‘nt novel of chivalry. quantity of beef to â€w l'nited King» lmcn he a gentlemen, and every “0â€" lm" Th9 advertismg “VIEW"? “59d ‘lél'ldomuh For Jnsny Mars the l'nitc-d lman a lady ? Well, why not '9 What smcc â€â€˜9 Messrs. 5“’f“l-‘" Shipmnn d: (0.. . States of America held a long lead, {makes l’t‘Ol’l0 gmitlemen 3’ ‘15 l1 ï¬ne the. managers. ‘5 unique and â€Si-‘Vlbut last year that coumry had to ,Clothing. or much money, or men css, l ?‘ handsome. card in the form of ml 21,1“). second ï¬ddle. In rcgnrd 1“ great learning ., We know w,†“on PҠT‘ilmi'on "9m to, "“W‘PS' wad"). Vuluc the Argentini- (lnv'l not compan-l it is not. (luv may have all these .rcm‘ tilts August Majesty lune, livnrymuiu. so favorably. Thug. for about lthings and yet he very rude. A c‘my- 9 \"1 commands your presence 9‘ lh“'nnoâ€"lhird of a million [Mom “‘15. of lcr writer has just written a book Monday, May l‘llll'hwilih. jlu-uf in 1905 1}“. l'nilvd 5“,“.5 got lcalled "Kipps." It is the story of lf’tlllCalPd boy, who came pro- \' 05 l n griev- ance is that many 0f the postmastcrs in small ofï¬ces are paid mis- erable pittances. lor the services they render. It is said that 600 post- masters receive only $2 furnishing oflice. light, or conveniences l that 8,000 receiVe annum for the same service. will be general sympathy wit que tion made by the perform most imp vice, and on the w satisfaction to an exact Though it may be questions cr it would be association t00 1 ing the regulations by masters are to heat 8 except perhaps t Association be allowed to co postoï¬ice directory of patrons of ofllce order and proprieta and similar enterprises. pestered enough with literature, without h masters aiding fresh flood upon them. wise that postmasters make use of Pen .â€"-0rillia Packet . Toronto’s tax ra by the Board of __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+‘â€"â€"â€"'â€". ° ’ ower ti i 'd tl our Baef IndllSth in Danger ï¬nk-mtg, the Otmegdeer: 3,8333%: blood. A long period of observation t .. , H' 1 h - . on farm and ï¬eld. in feed-lot and co“; with: 9‘0" to ’5 flue â€it en- orns get nothing from this vast . emles. “hen He was reuled He re- (By John Way, in The National “Mam!“ 0‘ money - That itself is stockyard, has taught us this lesson. vile-d not ain when He suil'ered He Provisioncr) ‘ MO“ 1003- , It applies to the human race as we“ vthreateuedagnot i†‘ He loved 11 and . With our American breeders unable as to the bovine. We need to keep He was courtei s 1 ll 1; ' urt- WT “bad! . . 0' unwilling to touch the mkbt the “p our \bll’thl‘ate by owls Of Cfflder OOUS 'k (“A O 8 ' e CO This is not a .pessunistic nor an ex- ‘Briclsh breeder has the ï¬eld 'to mâ€" blood from Europe, and the misfor- ‘ ' ted heading: It is truth â€In". andup in Scotland there is a tune at present is that instead of “ PI'HYF‘R {as as our production 01' sm’d bed is great, snag-them boom. It will prob- getting sons and daughters from the - . 4 . “lurid. We in†W ‘0 I Wm" ilbU do m many. but, mum; land! of the Norse. the Swede. the Father of all. to Thee we yield the- where evayom interested‘in our Ive the men are Nu“ rich “‘1 m their German and the Angloâ€"Saxon. we homage at our hearts. Amid the d think. thrlny W Will be by“ .w‘y their a" drawing on the Italian. the Greek struggle of life Thou are near to cheer .nurplulw ‘ “my 6.3. With the POWOSO BM .0 Russian Jew. and strengthen. They that. wait up- . in . wu- It lanamntto all impartial ob- on Time shall want no good thing. British“ are servers that we are losing bone On At this Sunday hour impart us the ' our bod ML Not Shorthoms eternal riches. Let us poms our souls in peace. and experience that 5 pcr annum. less than $100 per which be governed. . he request that the containing S. for sale to mail ' his average for eight head was about 2,400. The demand for everything as above an aver- their oflicial capacity Control at 18} nd oth- who l0 Princes-s Mary 'l‘udor. cts a! the door." ,tion. ,thc means to an end, 'nto the bargain, and they can see 1 h the 70' ifollnd st for more adequate remunera- postmasters ortant public hole give tolerable meet llcr Royal You mav reach about h-el lrust.‘ . ' P “:0 \‘cryi l “hole sum excepting ulmul one ‘ ‘ ~ lol' n million. blue in the their action is controlled rted from the re 1 meal- . . . g a loud. lor In January last ll .wnt and not Highness ‘ £4 241-1 611 l’rcscul I i i I as against £3,751,7gula simple in into a little fortune. Till the nu may “a“ ' ‘0 â€10 Argentine. 'l‘hc lolnl Value of Elm-f imported into this country in ,camo to him he was an apprentice in 1905 was £8.911,593_ 1h.- l'uilud a shop. but whcn he found he “as States and the Argenlim- gutting 1m. : rich he gave up shop work and start- «ihinlycd to lyc- a “gentleman.†as he ‘ He had a big hollsv. now by ' Lhcm- 'l‘hc Argentine is maintaining i modcr ch'lli? - . n a linearly three times as much beef as 1903, and about .llinlluhl. is j clothes. line Q E nccki ic-s . cam-s, all†imar was bad ; 5. co rg co us Us in l But he know all along that there 1(y_(yâ€()l\\il§ somclhing wanting. His glam- , his English was poor; lhe was \‘cl'y uncomfortable at table, solves the end. 'l'hcv may have as . . , - ~ ' , ‘ .vd htulos. Then of fresh pinion 1h:- unst r ( us ‘ss . .\' ‘- . ' ‘ ‘ . f LOUl b _ 1m nun h“ P' 3 d“ Argcnlmv Sum us more than “mnlalthough 1"“ wanted "913' much ‘0 mung rod which helps them, but 10- I . . . .. .. ~ . ldavrrthcv are up u “in“ a wool .thlrd ol our whole form-mi supply 'lusu‘lcarn to be a gentleman. \v. be IProblem-in lhc compi‘tition fr L ll. i-‘"“‘l‘â€"ll11‘ Valui- being 52.1.1431?) ()m jnun-r learned. To the end hr was I“. points 0f the compass om 0 lof a total of L7_:{:313,.1Fto. Again “Sim-Nous. awkward and ungrammnti- Thor!" lire men in lirilnin why an â€0 Mi‘li’fl â€l“ -‘\l‘.‘.:('lllim- has outdonojful. And yet everybody liked poor a . ' J . . ‘ - - . . , he swav of cm {W ‘96 Hill“ l vim-d Stan-t, Last year it sx-m hlplls. He Was kind, Simple, considâ€" 'far as beef is cmiCcriied lq-nviiiuz thp l "5 lS-i‘541'fl“ cuts. of maize. \‘allH-(l 'Pl‘fltf‘. alld CUUI‘U‘OUS- “0 “‘35 '5 - i .‘ . ' . l ‘.' l‘lf’. "lâ€" » ' . ‘ . "-11 ‘l wi (u ‘ win“ '1. There l.\orth American comment. ‘0 be nl L D‘, L] LQ‘)...‘ ll}! lot-alonlml’olâ€"lht In“ lfllla“ lh’ t “10 lâ€" l nearer the Southern Cross. To liniiorthii llldl/l â€sum?" it]; '0'7'4'1'h48‘ . IS Rl'l'll-ZXl-JSS SlXFliL ? . ~ . . . g .. _ . s s sec-n . ll or «.90 rue _ . us. watching the straws (If. the wind commodiliesâ€"lwcf mutton â€d main! Of course, mun-y man 1S lwtipr :or hk’ws 1.1101" about. there is some -â€"-l'ho \r‘uuiliuc licpulrlic 1look 0y “Willi: able 10 speak nrammmu-ally ser- foundation for this thonght, which ii; 0 . 'n“' ., ., .Lr‘and knowing 1hr- rules of life. â€My, mav be father to the h ‘ Ti H l ,3“ .10“ nom this Country in 7 . .1 i i l’ hop;. 3‘ ‘1‘)03 \‘Colch \‘lloruhorn breodu's books can nc\'vr make- g‘c-nllmuvl: of 1-1,. tn.l"' ‘ ’ ‘ " _.. n . . . 0 co in luoml hau- no qualms of conscience lin â€S Hal “whim†Bad with“ is come from bad lie-arts. and when lhe is l ll“: clientele. Shorthom sale at No wheth- wise to give such an nuch to say in shapâ€"l on the Twentyâ€"ï¬rst of one of the straws. a great fact and one that no live i our side of the we!" 'lhc “. “I. u f S. D051- istockmnn on little on afford to overlook. 'l‘hcrc 251 susgcs- young bulls brought under the humâ€" 0635‘0" mcr $425 per head against 295 last . Scar at an aVerage of 8250 per head. topic a l Une bull consignedby Lord Lovat, of 12318 Beaufort Castle, brought 87,500 and this sort of aving the post- in letting loose a Nor is It lof the apples. should be all information for ry medicine ï¬rms '8 ple are at the we that w l ' l difï¬culties. age was quickened. almost made red hot, by the Argentine buyers. They picked all the plums, as well as many Another straw : livie. Carroustie. Scotland Shorthorns to the these the best that can be Scotland can stand the don't propose to discuss. pose she will survive over Flodden and a Sufllcient for Bailie Taylor, Pit- is this spring shipping nearly 1,000 head of same country, and had. How drain ,we We sup- just as she got thousand other our argu- ment is the fact that-the purchasing February, Was ‘ (c Hi I _ _ , ‘ i r T ‘ ‘ I ‘ ‘ l ' n . 1! demonstrated | n q “1., on]. pl nu s liom .\r,l1lllllll buyers. Argentinc is casling hcr bread upon She is {looming hcr tubules with good blood. She is pro- puring to send this blOod back Britain in' the shape of steers, being eliminated degree. and our the situation with a good deal fear and nervousness. It is a problem for them to deal with. There prejudice against Amer- ican meatâ€"not because it is deï¬cient | pt}, , , 1 r in any way. but while Britain throws nu .cr we nu ma ' all her markets wide open we close We make It impossmle to im- to be the greatest sin ? is a national ours. port a Shorthorn $100 ï¬ne, and this icy rules every horn leaders. the golden egg is being driven except under death, too much time to recuperate her wasted orgies. Our experience teaches us that a climate such as ours we have mistivcly â€The difï¬culties of the longer sea trips are to a. considerable, ackers r1 vim" ' . - p a L i 1"“ lonly Just for our own “‘lShC‘S. cheese arin - p 1; p01 solent man has no rey'erenoe for : and when a temper. if it suited action of the Shortâ€" . . The goose that laid and no regard for amone you ï¬nd a man with such work, toa little lhim, commit any sin. we need fresh , , . courtesy lS geodness. while or the black osltlvely 1heart is really good the bchayiwr good also. But, it may he asked, is l'lldn-YW'SS vsâ€" . . . . Sinful ? “oil. it comes lrom “ho-re 1) all sins come. and it does what all ‘ I ‘ ' 1’ sins do. \\ by do we ever sm .’ Be- cause we are selfish. , ourselves. one, not even for sequence, as if God a‘ which is a kind of rudeness. The to you find one who might, I think enâ€" Grecks were not, far wrong. We are only for We do not care for any- God, when we sin, 50, not: I whenever anyone is knowingly rude, he thinks only of himself. He speaks- or acts as if others were of no con- ll‘imself could We all admire- the ï¬ne and wonderful Greeks of old. What do you think they considered Insolence, in- (; 0d the There is a wonderful charm in true in . . Rude-mess lS wickedness . courtesy. Jesus lost and “'88 .3