:3 Lower CE rivilege m! Population :ion that had bythepeopl it was only 1 :1 these right} ‘3 ‘0 Canada, as tofi ' colonies. I m :6: United ANS WERE - ‘ 2 THE EMPIRE 032:“ D IN SOUTH AF upon him that CW.†do her share on 1 was met with the ;‘. if any Canadianaqg'm go to South Africa, .é be_ identical Ian ' ' .; sed toâ€"night, he 3331;“ ; were premature. Is, I had issued the '1 ' madian boys and m ‘c roaflv fn "A 0.. fl'.‘ ‘ ‘3 ready to go to“ ' 1nd again to-night In Mews are premature. :,~_ ' Lim that if the ' ‘ 1 banner is unfurled is question of full 11g Great Britain ming colonies, he wmg‘m and were inimq lf-goveming Impire. _The $3 'the occasibr' a rd the First I" ‘ at to him that ‘5. member for Nieoht 1*». he present prime minidu‘ol ritain asan absoluteu’ih 1am not discussmg 13h F39 trade or prowzl! __ LL-L 3.. -4 at my views 01: nature. May I ‘ linister anothu â€"‘~ used almost W egentleman Whoâ€˜ï¬ 33% 0‘ â€farm 1: is that, in any of m endeavored to slung“ iding to full M :ere must necessarily). a council, formal or- m :eâ€"something like thaw i.- mcil that is to meet a“ :e. These gentlemen discuss all the ‘ m the points at issuorélfm lacing my plan Monuï¬e order to bring on dim "age the still close: dd! subject. >1: know what thehonpï¬- or]: means by his stat“; lrst and the empire next; I tell him that I have the in- ;the Dominion of Cantu 1t mind. I want to alibi! handing for the empire ï¬rst nding gfor the best m a, better than if I were to uda ï¬rst. Those who did anada ï¬rst and empire ao- laying the foundation m ndependence of C I hesitation in saying Em» Ween mafle.1uc yawn? nfax or of the prim} ~. Ptinn standim: in 01 of the tarifl by n 0f the empire. settled, and I trust comes in the negr . iscussion, we ml} on this question“! ‘ - -. n of the House: . “ e honor to «3W5: t heart, possibly, about ntlemen in this Home?†here to-night as u h- ï¬rst and a Canadian a“. ton. members. Oh, 0M [EL SAM HUGHES. Ibo! aug h comes very cheap It lat the lo_ud laugh beach uxoguuw vu -_., “.9 the independence of cm Ie hand. or any other cept that of union between itain and her colonies} :n to the United Stains, 03 r hand that is to say, if it lST INTERESTS 01‘ w best interests Dim world over. I donut necessary for me to hg' fuxthex 1n this co 1 the honor of plaeim e: we the country, and n. satisï¬ed with the m The ï¬rgt I been made. _ mm. to ichange his} vi )t that he will ' as he did on the 1e troops to South Am, Bargains for Women Corset Cover Embroidery, reg. 436, male 36c; reg. 28c, sale ................ 23c 10 pieces Insertion Ends, re'g'. 11c, sale ................................................... 86 5do. Edging, reg. l‘lc, sale ......... 8c 1?. patterns Vals. Lace, reg. Sc, 10 patterns Vals, inserugn, n55. 8c, sale .............................................. 0c 6 Shell Hair Pins .......................... 5c. 3 Shell Hair Pins for ................... 5c 3-papers Plus for ........................... 5c 3 Cards Mending, with needle for 5c 4 yards Baby Rilbbon {or ............. 5c Collars and Underwear Fancy Collars, reg. 25c, sale ...... 20c Turnovers, reg. 10c. sale 50; reg. 15c, sale 10c ; reg. 25c, sale .......... 200 Children’s Fancy Straw Sailors, reg. 35c, sale .................................... 25c l‘aucies, 45c, 50c, 75c and ...... $1.00 Ladies‘ Vests and Whitewear Cream, Grey, Navy Black and White S] We ; reg. 490a; sale; 49c w" "DVMuslins in spot am norm pauwwa. my um “v w . "er -2' 1 ; Dress “10 “mâ€O“fut.â€l;;:â€;a.t:innugzripegwith small patterns, r°g_ 450, m6.:....31 an...Qtioccococltiooooooo‘onacOCQOOO'AQOQICOQIIQ‘UQII.10. ooocuooiivï¬lO. Cotton Ribbed Vests, reg. 13c, sale 10c: reg. 20c, sale 166 ; reg. 25c, sale ................................................. 20c _ p 5" nouse on Am: evenzrng to I (“83" GlOYBI witness the sixth annual appearance d White Silk Gloves reg .81 10, May Sale†9.59 o: the Lindsay Local Minstrels. mine (1 Black Nett Gloves, reg; 75c, M-ay sale-0.51.“ year the performance was under the v d an Kid Gloves re 49¢, SQE'†auspices of the Sylvester Bend, and Gre) Brown, \aVy an Gre ’ g reg 25¢ g; was for the purpose of creating (and: 5 in. White, Blue Red and Navy T830“ Rlbbon, tor‘ cur§ing on the good work nice-4 ....................................................................... 200 baring to the music 10% 0‘ ma. any. The band did excellent work Ladies Dress GOOGS and mm 320 3:02:12; aging-9:3; and Silks w :szfy‘zzm‘ï¬sï¬yffpéf °' Lona BIBCk an L0 no “ him: an Embroidery Drawers, reg MAY the 10th and 111;}, Prints and Ginghams 75c Print and Gingham, sale ...... 6c _5 Patterns Fancy Check Dre'ss Gmgham. reg. 136. sale .................. 10c 5Patterns Lid-.1 and Dark Print, reg. Bic, sale} ................................ 9ch // MAY ma? THE W Make MuchMeirgimé-m Overiace. in cream and white, reg. nc, sale 65c ; reg. 30c, sale .......... 25¢ Curtain Netts and Lace Curtains Colored Scrim. bur patterns, 1‘8 - 10c. sale gc ................................. E. E. W. Moï¬affey :We have it whether It be for Gentle- men Ladies Misses or Child“!!! E “1°“ Sty 168. Exception! Yam Runnable + Prices and a. complete stock to M mm. 2R Pleasure to show} _.., it There are Numerous Samngs for you in THIS LIST Embroidered Laces sale BRIGHTEN UP like Our New â€Pzre‘fhises very 1.. New faces and old friends multiplylng each day; Come to this Store , trimmed Cambric 2‘80, sale .................. 22¢ Visit Us in Oï¬r New Premises, Massey-Harris Old Stand. .‘ d - Brown Voile, ï¬ne Weave, tag. 850, sale 650 ï¬iiavghepï¬ard Checks, in lustre and wool, reg. 380, 0:10: . 9 . Priestley’s Lustre, reg. 600. sale..; .................. r15: 1:143:01: and floral patterns, tag. 120, sale 90; reg. 150. .1“!- â€Men’s Corona Guilt Special lYayï¬I.9137;~ V . oongoo .I‘ 01.... --0-' $2.40 vu‘nua v.- v _, _, , reg. 5c, sale...::.:.‘..'.: .............. 3 for 9é Men’s Water-Lite Hats in stiff and soft styles, reg. $2.50,: sale $1.98; fag. $1.75; sale ........................... $1.40 Men’s Caï¬s;‘,reg. 356, sale..::{;25c Men’s Heavy Btéées,‘ reg: 25c, 32 e sale ................. a ............. ........ 7 .....$1.25 Men’s Black Overalls, reg. $1.10, sale 90c; reg. $1.00, sale ............... 80c Men’s Umbrellas, reg. $1.25, sale $1.00; reg. $1.00, sale .................. 85c Goods for the Household White and, Green Shade Blinds, 48 in., reg. $1.35, sale $1.10; 42 in., reg. 90c, sale 75c. These are with lace insertion. o...o-.n......o 00-0-0... Shirts, Hats and 6101's: L Men’ 3 Soft Front Shuts, .. .~ $1. 00, sale....: .................................. :7 ‘ Men’ s Stifl Bosoms, rag. $19Q; sale ............................................. Men' 3 Silk Bows, reg. 160, sale_ 50. Men' 3 Kid Gloves, reg.r$1:}3! 42 in., in white and shades, reg. 80¢, sale Chenille Curtains, reg. $3.65; reg. $6.00, sale .. V 'Gieén, ;vhi'te and cream Shade Blinds, lace trimmed, reg: 50c, sale on- so. on. ant-no no. goo. 0... cu. an. nu coo canon~onoa .............................. 3 x 3 yards, feg. $9.50, sale $8.25 3 x 4 yards, reg. $14.00, sale $11.50 10 per cent. off all Linoleums and Floor Oils bargain days. 10 per cent. off all Men}: and Boys’ Clothing bargain days. ‘Men’s Working Shirts, _ reg. Xll‘ggl-érs Vin Collars, regular 156. 11- â€Lou a I'VD-I-C-u ..____V‘,, . 9 tie .................................... 40¢ Men’s Working-Pants, ,reg.‘ $1.50, 0.1 hp .-.. UVJ-'V .â€" _Vâ€"__v, â€"*v" Lle ...................................... ‘ ._ ......... 1115 Men's Cotton 801:, reg. 1052 silo Children’s Cotton AHandkAerghiegs Tapestry Rugs and Squares z) nln 3x33; yards, reg. $1,..- Bargains for Men noc nun-co n.- oo- nu...- aoo no.» a... an. uncut an. 0....- unco-a-Icc uyou.nunuc...vo.o-.nolouooaoao. on. white and green, Plain nbbon,‘ Krejgfisc, May :3? for; ooooooooooooooooooo 20° wing to say. ,, Th ads and trim o.- -. non....o--.-.oou.ac .oooo-oocoauou 'n 380, we W'CJUIJ um . ..... 49o casidn; All 't‘h ; 1’08- }250. sold by Monday mantis ° were eeleeeee e _ "to Eggpéntented ' -- or 09; of the ‘ > Men ch: of a sea , SO" '8. ‘ 610*“ 0811“; wit: a! at: “veg. lot 0! "goc ............ ‘ ..i'T 9‘ W? by :our Vincï¬x. ? 00,’ _. {0.8 ..... $.1 .7 1'50 The' WeH-dre: 754.50 ; Opera. House Packed with the Elite of tlé Town and Districtâ€"Flue Midgets as Guests, and receive their Watchesâ€"Other Presentations . . 39c ha Then well-dressed audience down- 155: stein saw a. decided "tone" Eta ‘the ..11c affair. and "as usual, quite a number sale of these aristocrats made it a, point '250 toerriw‘e lets in order to show on e 5c the?!“ nice dresses and their ï¬ne stile)! HQ; There should be an early ~closing 292° byâ€"law at the Opera Hou’se so that 10“. the shows can commence on time ! r 9" The Lindsay Midgets were the â€9'39! guests of the evening and occupied ' ’ the boxes, which were nicely decorat- ‘ ' ed,-with the Midgets' colors. ‘ They ..25c . . ~ 7 received a great ovatxon on entry, .690 sale sale The seating capacity of the Open House has seldom of Jate béen so severely taxed as it was on Chinoo- mien. All the reserved seats were sold by Monday,, and those who were dilatory m securing tickets had to Wheaten! with a chair in one. or out†of the padsges or taking ’8 ch: of a seal. upstairs. The "Nig- Q3 van" was packed to the calm wï¬ an unusually apprecia- cm lot of 'E‘gods", who were presid- 6‘ “tbsp-our new Chief of Police A large crowd assembled in the Op- era House on Tuesday evening to witness the sixth annual appearance CV Avuv-v. The ballad “Somewhere" was next given by Mr. Geo. Bell. and in spite of a. cold and other unfavorable cir- cumstanceS. was well rendered. , Fred Taylor’s song "The Bullfrog and the Coon". caught the crowd up- stairs and had to be sung over . J , ______ bumo‘anuvv‘ , Fred Taylor’s song "The Bullfrog and the Coonâ€. caught the crowd up- stairs and had to be sung over again. His good stories and funny “get-up"! were features. ' Two topical verses on momma. worked into J ack ï¬rs)": song â€The Rug-m Boys" brought. down tn. house-t ms funny stories we glov- tarmac. from a. men w“ tho timing of l Limh'w’l boy copra of a‘lnttunuyV-woet \ mung mdeowor be u npw‘n‘. Lqu, O! “amigo we" held up: ntï¬nalwlon." mm "mm- ehom am but! "ï¬lmed ind \ mowoéum mm to lAg and- undoub'udly “ Bill †Roenigk’s Band and the Boys Me a Decided flitâ€"Excellent Orchestration, Good Sifflg’ Witty local Jokes and topical Versesâ€"Sara Dancingâ€" Lots of Fun LINDSAY, ON T, ‘ WHO SAID JONAH'? ‘ of Percy nuln'mv ‘ .opMO. PM â€not. volcq‘of £°°d '- ho am. his bind. any Mulhem. an encore-I ‘ At this Boiinvof the show Colonel LSam Hughes. in. the unax'roidsble 0b- ‘seuce 0!.me 1!th and Median was great their instru- m of sold accompanied by the mental duet clever-.3111! their joking following m: and singing; very enema _, 7 p“, Faun, â€a Nathan-3W9 your In’tbe â€â€˜ M'the opening numter pro‘M- delightful surprise packet. Walsh dad Putin. song and dance artisty’géa I]: excellent tarp and their ‘dwer' dancing brought forth unwanted applause Iron: all of one of the ï¬nest curling clubs in Canada. In skating. cycling and run- ning, Lindsay boys had excelled. He hoped the Midgets would much the height of their ambl’cion next winter. The Colonel then ‘presented the watches and other gifts, as follows: song suited. hi; ï¬ne baritone voice; mg was we}! suns The chomxnlght have ddded ’9; littleflup to this song if they had sung the “rain. An ï¬n- Their rapectiVe songs “I know that. I’ll be Happy" end “1!» Poor Old Man" “ï¬ght on all m, and Were encomd. ‘Mr. W. Perkins next 5911.3â€an W. R. McDougsll, centre. watï¬. Leo. Cotey, left wing. watch. B. R. Newton. goal, watch. C. Sullivan, cover point, watch. K. Randall. right wing. watch. H. McConnell. spare, locket. Frank Cotey, spare, locket. Joe Cain, spare, locket. H. Abercrombie, trainer, locket. A. Pan-kin, eat-manager, su-it case. W. House. manager, suit case? Artie Parkins replied on behalf 0! the boys and thanked the poop“; fl Lindsay in general for their support in the past, and particularly the band for supplying gratis music 1t some of the mtchell. I During the presentation the grant» ‘est enthuclum pmvullod. and it wu ‘aome time More the alliance settled idown to enjoy the cloning number. whichcouictedo! 3 Mod“ We "Why Can't. t (3111!). 3 Soldier 1" mi W and 1mm. ad arm p, Deathlesa Amy" by Toots". ‘ Th9 the entire company. Mouton worm In tome funny bouillon here and the at e offset with Young Percy lul- ho (imaged up u o girl, in the target netting In the nor 0! . the stage made a very ofloctWocllwto on excellent show. .‘ Mr. W. Boonigk u to ho congratu- In. on tho “opgnnpooâ€. no in hope puflmlntlc pooélo how got rid ol tho notion tut than to a.“ John in owrythtnc the mm. The on.» ammo worn by It. Work mic; thq\m‘w‘poa.‘ but the want 0! mm um... an 'uot. allow than to p- oho'n‘to w hi; on“: .hould ul- ulva thin adv-70° Mus-n. The Illa-trot Show will be â€patted at Uxbfldg’o on Honda evening next. In; 18. Spock! Wu lava have st I melon! m A». 11.30. A arts of the house The mandolin duet of Dï¬fbï¬ â€™MA‘Y‘, ' 1907. - ‘ g..-..,"uf'm' '7; st sowâ€! W' sat mblg'w.uuitac MW Among the gifts from the member! of W' have gun. can: to w Wu! tint we hnve met together oi this pleasant occasion; $9 391:: in delebï¬ting your golden. wedding. w? realize that Providence has been kind to you in sharing you to @103" ï¬fty years of married life, and we all prwy that you may be spared .to enjoy may more years gpgather. We re- to you in 8pm†Y0“ ‘0 9" that you may be 59'1Ҡ.“ many more 5'0““ 999“" met that one of our number nay from 1857 to 1907. and ‘one that tew coup}. tale. Yet during; has and happy we togeth‘pr‘ both .5“ journeys lave been ammpliub dby Kr. and m Josiah Davies ‘gnd it waned but ï¬tting that note worthy recognition should be made Arthur Davies, Linda). Then in- cinded .11 butane 0. 01:9th run of the happy couple who won celebrating the naive-1m “'3 anatomwhomumbletobo I!" children “cur vvâ€" 7, _ may more years t/ogother.' We re- gret that one of our number is un- avoidably absent. But we who are present desire to show in a small LI. _-.... arn IR. â€AND HRS. JOSEPH DAVIES? OBSERVE-THE 5% “RIVER“ SARY OF THEIR WAGE. ; On my 21d, 1m, in the W church. 0mm 0:an Wales. Miss nary A. Fahd. and‘ Ir. Joseph Davies. were united in‘ marriage by the'Rev. Ir. Tilley. ‘It‘ is a. long way from Curdifl to Lind- “y. Omrio. and a. null longer jour- hear made ï¬tting obaervntion ‘ol the want of their golden wadding. Among mime present we“ Fur}: ad in. George Baden. East TW . Kr. Walker Lamb. and chum Mon Falls flu. and Mrs. William F. Dav- hl, cud cflldrcn Penelon Ftlll; Hr. cm! In. Joseph A. Davies and child- r- '_-- way the esteem in which you are held by your family and friends, and we ask you to accept this watd: a. slight token as†.‘U .o Accordingly on RWCY last, Kr. and In. Dims, sun-rounded by ch34- th and guï¬dchildi‘h from in and Professor Curdus, whose publica- tion 6! the Memoirs of Prince (31110:!- n Hohmbohe. caused the Kaisâ€" wig vb has been er so much anhoyunccn forced to resign his presidency‘o! Ihe cf 50 mucn lull“) “ forced to resist: his 9‘ Protestant Consistory o! m, fl of Alsace. fizz -- and 'l‘he niotlur who ksepI Baby's Own Tablets in the home has a feeling of security that her child's health is sale“ These Tablets cure such ail- ments on colic. indigestion, constipa- tion. diarrhoea and simple fevers. They break up colds, destroy worms. make teething painless and give the child healthy natural sleep. And the mother has the guarantee of a Govâ€" ernment analyst that the Tablets are {absolutely safe. Mrs. Robert Wat- Amer hem-g amen» on the upon- catlons the Bonï¬rauyed decision. The Dominion“ Wted the crow lntheeastwuzl, guitar-e- M‘ to the second application the Commission condemned the system of signals used a Cal-omit street. such system not being in conformity to Mucus or 9. 'r. a. nu MH88ma WATOW on nann- AND unusu- grams T50 Bond of Reiiwey 00mm en held 5 efioq in Lindsay on My morning in the Council Chm. The Board came in on their privete cu- attached to No. 01. and; Judge wen, cheimui. end C Hills and Bernie:- were the ‘ . Seam Curta- ‘u-ight also cane with them. Two mpplicetions were bdone the Board as follow! : .- (1‘) Appliation of the Grand Trunk Railway Compm of Canada under Section 25, subsection 4, of Railway Act 1908, 101' en order very- iug the Order of the Bond deted Sept. 4th, 1906. .with tpepect to pro- tection at Kent and Lindsey streets. (9) Application of the G.T.B. Co. {or en order respecting 13ml men at the croiing in mm with the ed for the tawn 0. Lindsay and I. K. Com, K...c for theG.TR.. moor Vroonln. Reeve Bess and many othen of the Council were also preeent onbehelfoltxhe tomn. The am eppliation m for per- mumboaboth voter-mien I1. Edit am crossing and the night “Mummy-treat. Thea. $3.4:de thattheopeungupo! Mnewlhetommmeolee- eenadtnflgonthelmepver Kent M the 5rder to meinuin watch- there. «g‘The town mood this _Wtion, the contention being W is atill lop enough to M at least a any watchmen should B‘s-retained ou‘ Kant min end the Conunieeionere seemed to hold gain- “or view. '11. application {or the um. Wham! Pontypool R- R. (leased by the C.P.R.), dao provid n3 Ior myment 0( such .13- medicine needed to keep chill healthy." Sold by all medicine d on or by mil at 25 cents a. from The Dr. William Medicine Brockville, Ont. ' MWAY BOARD MEET HERE Town Solicitor 'HcLanghlin appea- as â€my 01 the. Lindsay ‘ m chman was duo"strongly mud. THE flARDEST THING we have to do. is‘ to make our" Men s Suits leek as good in our advertisements as they are it} reality. â€' We can help you chenge your whele appearance with the right Neck Ties at the ï¬sh; prices. See our range at 25c (hfldhood Ailments. and-older men at $10.00 $12.00 and $15.00 that». many»? Brisk Business. Hindsome New Suits for young men ceep children medicine deal- mtg! “at. Woodvtlle. the popuhtion 0! wild? '11th was only 435 at the last again. Betas-e two license: can be granted the luprequires a popu- htion 0150!) or more. After discus- sing the vehtive merits of the two cn Wedneedey afternoon of lost week there were two opplicetions for ho- tel .ueeneee baton the Board which wane not muted (or the year. These application! were (or the Victoria. Rem! Hotel q the Royal Hotel. Woodville. The remaining licenses in the district were issued and paid for. There were present at the meeting Mr. R. Bryn-n3. chairman of the W» Innâ€, of Lindsay, and Iii-tr. c. Cowd, Lomevme. no. my. mond. Royal Hotel, Woodviile, Kr. Mch, of thezQuoen's Hotel, Wood- nue, aid nu. lcNancy. at the Vio- liberal! and place the Young Men’s hriotian Association on a ï¬rm footing. « EN are built up phyacally, _ tally and spirituauy. AN on reasonably expect ‘ this ’ 'tntion to do eï¬'ective service wnile under a burden of debt? . ND now the time has come when every well-wish“ may be}? A little from many will mean one in the aggregate. The young men have set aside Mon: day and Tuesday, May 13th and 14th for a thorough canvass of thistown.Receive themkindyand hotels, it" was deemed best to grant tKellconléto'theQueen's Hotel, as it was the hotter building of the two. Kr. Raymond. of the Royal, m not cut at! for any fault of his own. but simply bouuse the populaâ€" tion' would not allow the issuing of- ï¬va Woodvllle licenses. ' Chairman At the nebula“ of the License Comâ€" missioners of Victoria County had in ct. the floating vTho quop_of weed,“- or» other oum‘inn‘uenoe. oblmted one way or another. .111“ the question must be decided solely on its merits. Both men had Iproper- 1y conducted their houses, but ac- cording to law one license was all that could be granted for Woodville. The diderenoe in the suitability and appointment of the building secured the license for the Queen's. Mr. Ray- mond was given an extension of H- Victoria Road Hotel, was next disâ€" cussed. It 1nd been intimated to 'Mr. McNamy last. year that his license would hardly be renewed this year, this view was adhered to at their meeting by the Commissioners. The usual extension of three months was given to Mr. McNaney. two cense for three months so as not. to inconvenience him any more than ne- _ ..a - z“. . I of John McNaney. 0‘ for .Year. NUMBER 19 of the Woodville li- ‘ taken up. According (tom the License De 4000 man’s poiitics. Granted Q"!