1058 ash, the ndi- be required to ‘3}? hioher prices 3 let to secure our Events Year :5 for Sale WV LSON . l'uwn Treasurer any 0 take up any ndly Call on or , undersigned, w'nB umish particukzrs for the an'th n‘ Departmental {a van) for ship- ' v' pd grav blankets s of Cobalt am} OCi‘ 01 will be lower most to make 3. ar and by reï¬ls" INDSAY .de for goods LINDSAY SECTION 0N7. macs throughout Canada. Bank of W Capital Paid Up Rest ' Undivided Proï¬ts Total Assets ho have Bank Accounts are not prosperous, erous men have Bank Accounts. many men has been tion between Bank All men w but all prosp The beginning of the prosperity of a Saving’s Bank Account. The connec If you decide in favor of a. which you will receive interest at three per cent, com- puted four times a year and added to the principal, the ’ A r mm welcome vou as a customer, ,A _â€" ‘IA‘TmDD (\CCOUDDS auu ribvvrvâ€"_-v If you decide in favor of 3. Savings Bank Account, on which you will receive interest at three per cent, com- puted four times a year and added to the principal, the BANK OF MONTREAL will welcome you as a customer, and will do its part towards helping you to attain prosperity. 10 to 3 o’clock. Saturdays 10 to 1 o'clock. omce Hours: H, B. Black, TABLIHED 1817 and in the United Stats and Ewan! Total Assets. ‘ Manager Lindsay M611 699,970 165,234,768 14,400,000 1 1 ,ooo,ooo 31 0,000,000 ' 5,000,000 1 13,000,000 SHOULD SAVE SOMEIHING NO MATTER HOW SMALL EVERYONE Dont delay, place your su plus money, no matter how little, in the Bank of Toronto 0 M E M E E AND WATCH IT GROW Interest is Added 4 times a year. Absolute Safety, may be drawn any time. J. B. |.. GROUT, M’g’r WBSMII BdIIK M dill“ summdomtnduln.b in ' Poliuonto MMW‘ “mumogu‘itmm. Saving is the Basis of Wealth Gnu-tend by Act of Parliament 1882 WIMwithit! LITTLE BRITAIN s" west of us Who knows but may not develop even a, profession- tor baseball. ' snow storms gave LINDSAY. out, Unlud “whamumnihlpl' burwnanovtonplpm are back 01th. flair want. A chum iczulgnvorlmis;t4)beer1.cted.mmi the drowning of Mr. Joseph Torrance†which wanted at ,Fenelon Falls Last Saturday. angleanedqirom tht Pene- l‘ 1021 Falls Gazette just to hand: “At the request oi his father. the river is not ibeing dragged, as he [thinks it would be apt to cover the bow with slabs, with which the bot- ltom of the river is covered in places. 1 rather than to bring it to the sur- face. As the depth of the water rea- ches nearly 100 feet in some places. dragging is also very difï¬cult and unsatisfactory; and it is very sel- dom that the body of a drowned per- son is recovered by that process. “It having been stated that the young man’s life might have been saved if some of those who saw him carried down theflstream had plunged in miter him, his father wishes usto state that he considered such l a course would have been suicidal, and that everything possible was done that could be done on the occasion. Ac the hndv. when seen, (if, indeed, AS W WW, harvâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘,,' ;it was seen at all, of which no one} iappeam absoultely certain) was a‘ hundred yardsm more from the ob- ‘ swimmer could even save himself, the swetion |that, some one should have jumped in is not taken seriou81y by anybody. The general opinion is that the unfortunate victim ;was kill- ed or. at. least, render“ unconscmus by the tons of waiter Pwhich must. have fallen upon him when he went over the falls. Deceased was -a. member of the local lodge of Canadian Forest- ers, in which 0nder he carried! an insurance of $1,000. INCLEMENT WEATHER ’ GOOD MARKET. Father Satisï¬ed that His Son Could not have sellers were present and prices did not very much from last Saturday. Butter is still thirty cents a. pound. Eggs are 16 cents. The price of ihay still is extremely high. :15 per'ton is asked. Following are the prices: Butter 80c pound, eggs 16¢ a. dozen, chickens 60c to $1 per pair, ' “A’ ’ ‘“‘-‘ ‘Mnr ‘15 to $103 Ceiling fell (in the School Children fone noon to-aay, u no...» my school children in lower grade three of St. George's Public School here were preparing to go home for lunch. the entire boiling of tho room lien. FOur children were seriously ‘ __ -l ‘6‘..â€" nusâ€" we wuw-_ . death or midi); mutilation. The accident ‘is utu'ibutod to the fact Walked on the rue â€may '- strong in poms people. It's a. mighty big growth on the headpiece of one indifldugl anyway. This 1e1- low’wa coming down .Cuniï¬ds‘flt. towards Kemp“. Be WM down nu u“" ‘2‘ Butter 330a Pound- 398'“ m, chickens 60c to $1 Per 15c to 30¢ a quart. ha! Aura WAY, MAY l4, roads and worse weather mected the attendance_at (on. live hogs fresh Granolithic it. 1 5;;- pain. , bay 315 ‘ army 0! employal on buy. Bonn ï¬ve hundred Itdhnl an quar- in :00. o! the cunt". and this in known a "Dark Town" Iron whiw m housed in the other camp. which is pulled "While Town." Anyone wishing ,to visit this later eating spot will but .to uk uncon- ductor to stop st Craig Austin's cil hope. to abaliah the bar in To- mato. Recently it invited the Dis- trict Trade- Council to appoint pela- gntu to its main. This was ' dohe last night. but the brewery workers and cigar umber! packed the meet- mg, with the maxi um )nine out o! the ten delegate- either belong | to Hopes to Abolish l. 0. f. Rates Are Likely to Advance §vi11 likfly advance. $l, 250, 000 Fire four Business Blocks Destroyed Atlanta, Ga., May 8.â€"(G.N.W.) -â€" As a. result of a. ï¬re which 3 near the terminal station about 8.30 o'clock, {our business blocks are wrecked and the block bounded by Madison. Folforsythe, Nelson and Mitchell-sts. has been destroyed. The Poss is attracted at 81,250,000. ! u- “am Kearns. Penelon Cobooonk, Hay 7.â€"An exciting run- away pooh place here recently. A mmofhombelongingwpm *n-md Mm were left sanding at -â€"â€"v Frauâ€"anv- store and bolted Jot some unknown team They tore down the street and “tempted to make the turn across _the bridge, but. it was too sharp. and I bone- and wagon went over the ailing 0! an t-ridge drivers m you Ry. d they sue, ‘ , -â€"â€"~â€"' kna- FENELON LADY BROKE BONEIN' ' . mam: ANKLE. mm w On Fri!†last In. Peter Pcrdue, - of Benelon. met with u seriou- acci- s dent in a rather peculiar manner. She had 30;; to an born to feed her hens. when prepuing to petal-n to the house. was closing a null gswog’yéikktm door at the top of the inclined driVe- m â€d the wee wuy leading from a†ground to the in all were 3:1er barn door. when a sudden gust of ship this morning. wind struck the door pad threw her Rickmerl wu lmo nflthedflwnytothegfound.§huvym. ! dï¬u'iée (ital-mutt ten teat. One. or the bones in her right log was broke on just ;bo_Ve tin with. and the flesh um ‘ 9-_‘| -5 0k- Chained Letters A PECULAR AGCIDENT Bar in Toronto In Circulation and the rates h“ “w“ netuni. There was no ï¬ght I: the con- ; AMM'I tannin-l! Dom". I inhabit- w about. extradition. and he cane to 'Doronto as quickly a possible. He uho wed emyillingnen immature. He wok 3 not. a com uvq with him. What I little he had he spent. in living ex- I pauses. Itianotacasewhereami WW 6. T. R. RUMOR i 1 on busi- ‘ ' . the a. Sealing. u “Csptsin Hsrbottlc come of his trouble. This snail- has rubs hockwithnotgctinnopn withouts ed him; his character is gone; a light. It is true tint extradition pro- is stripped of everythingâ€"o1! * ending! was begun. but he :hsd sn'it- honorâ€"everything he has ever won}. ta: to friends Toronto wont his! In imposing sentence thew return. Them was no ï¬ght about said: “It is . very painful .nd h- sxtruiition. and he come to 'Doronto plot-able case. I wish it had 3‘ as quickly ss possible. He showed been my lot to be called to pun“ sm‘willingne- tannin. He took you. Hubottle. you one s. 503 not. a com. .wgy with him. What and you must take what I little he had he spent. in living ex- give you. You will go to the pd! _-_... n a. -M - muse wheres man mntiary for {our years." 1 . cm. muomf. smungg conductor- and trammen for mamas- ed wages being granted by theg com- pany under present conditions. and the earnings dropping kown to $300,- lOOO less than forum sum week last. vvwâ€"vv_7_ ed wages being granted {J'y'thfl com- Fire Brigade: ‘ puny W present. “wtmm' â€â€œ1 Dear Sinâ€"Please facoept the encla- thc earnings droppmg kown to $300" ed ten (:10) dollars as a and] ï¬ 000th torthesammklast. ‘_ .knowledgmeut of the valuable on. year. Then was somlzwhwt frail vial! Ivim: partnered by your home com- amo theempyeso mace: . .ite to. ln1ngrontaonnd vicinity. when the re- pay at the ï¬nk ï¬re n h Mp port. was circulated max, cormhiéno- .Wion of our property. Gm “le ing June-1:, a reduction of ten per youâ€. 77,-.1- :. uwam â€is was .gdamg: ; L-â€" CA “I mmv_, , pertinent must. heel) below its earn- ing power:" ' -â€"-â€" o The great falling 08 is in freight, and while the passenger department warm weather I is holding its own. they are not mak- ing sufï¬cient to keep the receipts up Fonowed CI to last year. I ' The employes one silent. except Ra|n 8‘ here and there one a little more radi- cal than others declares that i! the private cars were put on siding for Professor Irl Hicks a. year. the company would not g be [many rains and of .‘ 180 far behxnd. ‘ "A ’reactionary s‘ """ 'â€" â€""'_"" centrally on the 7th The month of M Said that Cut of Ten Per Cent. Will Be Made In here and were ow a. u-eue my†_..,- cal than others declares that i! the The month of May. according to private cars were put on siding for Professor Irl Hicks, will be one of a year. the company would not} be [my . . so far behind. "A reactionary st orm centrally on the 7th. 8th and 9th. on 0m R0 V the dates {named look out for deCided wa Iver reaction to warmer. with falling bur- . . ometer, southerly winds, cloudinas Gmlng “'gh and rain. At this and {all other per-r iods during this month the aerom- â€"-â€"- ic causes are suï¬icient to ,excite W Ottawa. May 8.â€"(G.N.W.) â€"â€" $01111 watehiulncss on the approach of Ottawa river is still steadily risingJ'the storm clouds. Change ;to rising It swelled eight inchel last night. barometer, much cooler, and probab- and the river ' wharveo are flooded. 1y frost, in weenie†wan-3,1 â€a Everything points to a big river this nbrthwaul, will come progressively m ._ 4:4..“4 two weeks morellbout the 8th to the :11th. ,;,-__~, (-11‘, n“ avarybuws PVW‘" " '- year. .It is anticipated will see ,trouble. (.60 weeks more flat Pin Into shawl about I: am with a 31: mp gleefully down the 91mm, “C but when close to hie lather tripped thmmd‘e t: and loll heavily. l The hatpin was due from who mm and was driven into his progressively hurt. When the lather picked the the east and boy up I†was dud- m pot†‘ ‘8 “W .0: pros“ PW‘M' weather chan ‘ ._â€"--â€"â€"-â€"--â€"‘ \ "Qn Hoyt? T. R. RUMOR RE THE WAGES TOW MATS IN TROUBLE June on G. T. R. 1., W "' ' her two-year-old '8011 a but pin early :sntur- Mrs. Frederick 119319015 Child’s Heart 8.â€"â€"(G.N.W.)-_'_"‘ ..â€"â€"Pinning I '3 'GiVEN mun YEARS IN little w m 01 “a I“ -W- -, n w- .â€" the “lactic world. We he cut nan miliury life. and became I. hut .in the .48“:me ms â€9- ning W and his pet-90mm amid (lowed him to all. and made king host of triendoâ€"too many friends deep hm. In this we may .96 the am of his trouble. This arm has “ta ed him; his character is 80395 -_- :- -n-{nnnd n! nvarvthimâ€"dl iii« 15‘? izii ometer, : and rain. iods durinl gh. m ful watch! sing. imbue storm ght. {barometer imc motion M o! the .ymmd on himself. Baud-1‘ cent When he was tM'WWi‘. .' MmMotmhimséu.mio d â€0182. Hema_leaderin i. A .Iâ€"“ For their yvailant service M in the recent. roller rink ï¬re in t3 protection of near by property, tï¬ ï¬re brigade received an acknowhdp $l0 f or Faithful mt. tS-day in the form _of a dollar bill. Hrs. Geo. Foster Miss Adams were the donatprs their appreciation was exprm, the following terms: . To Mr. Barry Bell. Captain of THE WEATHER - FOR THIS MONTH Warm Weather for the 24th, Followed Closely by Rain Storms muu “no u. "A reg-ma ustergip'eriod falls on the 12th to the 16th. At the very icginning of this period, look for ‘high temperature in all mm 301- ~ , , L-- .-... -na 1.1mm u-aâ€" --___ , traumas, a. tended by low and 1 barometer, cloudiness and sudden- thunder storms. A series of. daily raj-n, wind and thunder storm,! with: probable tornadoes during the 13th,. 14th, 15th, and 16th, will .be most natuml results. If rains ha-o- been: 131:11ch and copious thus far (1):: ï¬g Mars period, excessive domains and floods over wlde sections, vill rank at this period. “Change to rising barometer, nortï¬ west winds and ranch cooler will ‘ be due from about the ,16th to the 19th, progressively from the northwest to the east and south. chanber thi. low ,of progression in storm. and -. _‘,_ _._7V to assume very threatening. I! no tornadic forms. "A reactionary storm ;r:riod t" can’tâ€"ml ’65 the 36th .nd 8lst. 11 storms continue from wt_he_ 19st period Storm Wrecked -Wlâ€" v- v... __,, houses at Kew Beach last night. At Burlington the waves washed OVer the G.T.B. tracks and .regdled t1. radial tracks. Toronto, Hay 8.â€"â€"(C.P.B.).. 12 PAGES NUMBER 20 Service at ï¬re Two Residences flameâ€, nodï¬ cooler will ‘ b. m: to the 19th. ,> nonbwest to Remember thi. storm and ay and Wedv mm and 29th. bly be L-xnected ten'ing, I! not norm period '78 and 3lst. If 1m