it Are Big the “Merry _Widow cy for the destruction. ,of bums ' eternal damnation. thing seems to escape the 1101 his Satanic Majesty, and his stunt attention _to business ‘ ,___,. naming gianS. It wmuu 3w":- .._,V , pt the devil to utilize _ idow" hat as an agenâ€" cy for the destruction ,of hmanmuls and their eternal Motion. , Noâ€" his Satanic Majesty, and his con- stunt attention _to business causes sluggard nothing but as- mist as an engi And now we are told ,by the Rev. A, Armour. of Burlington, N. J ., that big hats in front peWHl' rath- nr the women who wear the ' have course $76,000 on Lindsay Locks and Dam-$30,000 at Bobcay- geon and $300,000 at Rosedale--A Big Work Before the Scugog river 13 In another spring Lindsay will probabâ€" ly have. a. splendid concrete dam and‘ river will be more easily regulated. locks and the rise and fall of the At present the Lindsay locks might be termed a disgrace. They are worm-eaten and leaky and the water h them in large Iquan- trickles throng _.._ “av are of the oldest pat- PM â€04 nei'We dB not how .such things GOVERNMENT TO SPEND $406,000 wedge is at prese' McLaren'S creek ‘1 RIVER T0 The Scugog ’i‘ u out this Yea The Summer Park. Which will study Dr. I eiém MiSSionS- CABAL ... ...... . ’ Port Perry, has 'i .. acted Superintendent of the W Methodist Sunday school for the I? thirty-tirsrt time. \ C ‘ “ A C+ nrweon Falls. has nearly $8 a pending qlla are told ,by the 108V. m of Burlington, N. ., s in front peWHl' rath- m who wear themâ€" will vet im- more than one at present. mm M“ oocurred the devil to utilize m" but as an 3899‘ ash-pit to dome, is opened, all dust in ash-pit ascends to dome; direct drafts are opened, all dust passes up shimmy. ‘ Always the clean and quick Writ: to us {at dust route In “Sunshine" "S I | ,, | ' 1;â€: Fumesâ€"Ila grate, to pan, A ta lat-pm to done, to .mmmm thence to chimney. When big In "Sunsnme" ruruuw ...- legitimate dust outlet is pro- aided. It’s a great big dust- plpe running straight fmm pipe damâ€! than, when beenâ€" iiivibC‘d by cowtions R. Mann. 1} 'v [XXVI v ~n..â€"_ 1 the downward lime ungodly angerstand exam.- about the “ can be“, but as do not hesi‘ 1w. â€"- is Comment‘ed. Mr. n, K.C., assured 8. yesterday. Speciï¬- be made and tenders wk, besides a lot of “A-u‘ offpnd‘x(l t0. tells us so, we must. mire on becoming hats o! reason-"w those who play fleprecete this good pastor t it as a. fact. It. 13, of course. Emulsions. There are the "Harry WidOW" ! “1 (â€n-perfectly“: wand and ' y n m how persoocanfau bighatonthehead ofalad cmï¬-nniln’mjn that ' um he makes cu in 1 . y ‘ at .18 not only ,beautttul to look upon mditions ‘and mfg @3303? “£2: Ԡthe them" an m ,emmiveness but W certain theolo- on the view ot'th °B° h“ “ï¬lm aux-aetivanese, thfl beauty. the ' have occurred sand peopbe who eweâ€? a. thou- ‘saucm 0‘ the sweet 3m W devil to utilize there is suciz ’ forum? to see it math it. It. shelters we said face [at as an agen- 1181p but promo-pm m 5 88 cannot Irom the 11111)“th Rim 0! the sun- .(3: 323130-519: :lutgonian bureau [of imrnignation, But lament, A ï¬ve never .untxl now heard t'm’37508tgel'1y aim upon h new femiIiine A. LA“... on M. named â€43, target. (or 1' will 9.150 be clean- The Governmem. Lent. working near and when the work e it, will start at for» L 5..., , x ‘intendent o the vwork 101' mm _..,.._, me of connection with years’ y school for thei church there after only one The Board expressed their , B.A., Stur eon Z. ' . . ï¬lm! by the Pgres- Zgreat regret and that ‘eehng Is WY '5 general-1y the cip- MT. [3,110 fluo- v'- v child had a narrow escape fromse ions injty yaw! day evening. Th were driving down Murphy's Hill a, buggy, .when the W broke a $1: gatmns 01 Auburn genit. Mr. Duke has had very a:- ’ duous duties this year in connection the horse took fright. m. 0f the “mam?“ worth fearing am the horse in 1 . . l a lnhthe Ngethod'l: { winhlthe presidency ‘ 9’ ava “mm d feels that a. tem rary rest 15 . . . lay over the corresâ€" ‘a:ecessai'v. His workpihere has 1 5 Eng dowtli1 thie .staeepf 13:1 angina-“t; last year. very acceptable and deeplyepprcdatp anger e “es 0 9 0°C p , u .v - . . the buggy, endeavored to stop 1 months “cstpun- ed, and the hOpe W111 be Umversal by pulling off the road. enutled that a. year s relaxatlon mey com. This only. excited the horse 0 kick wicket a poem, ‘pgetely ï¬t him again for further aerâ€" more He W ,t the danger 0! his (ï¬ver- lished from the pen . :_ u... ministry of the church. {much. to " ‘ _.-,.A a sudden phmge ‘ CLEANED in open air. Hats Agency of theDeVil "1" â€J 'i, 03 the view of the stagehlrom a. mouâ€" |Bauuum v. ._- _ sand peopbe .who have paid to see it math it. It shelters the said there is such profanity as cannot ‘Irom the impudant kissoa of the sun- help but promote the business of the ham» ud ,trom rain and all inclement Plutonian bureau pt immigration. But weather. There are 90115 ' we have never .until now heard '. each new 10W“ peeple swear because they cannot see fashion as it corned 85..“ t , the preacher. The "Merry Widow " unfeeling and ribald jeats. But. .every 4 girls dressed river willrthus be deepened and made more naV'ig'aable. The growths of un- sightly weeds in many places will be taken away in the course of the idredging. This will be a boon to {boat owners and pleasure-seekers. iPassengers can feel satisï¬ed that they will not strike a. stump or stick gin the mud at the bottom when this 'is completed. It would be a. good idea. and a blessing to those who live on the shores of Scugog lake if the river above the town was likewise I, treated. Work Comu‘ienced on this last spring and when completed will cost in the neighborhood of $30,000. It is not ï¬nished as yet, but work will be pushed this year. This dam is ne- cessary to keep the water in northern lakes along the Trent Canâ€" }.al to the proper height of ten feet. ROSEDALE IMPROVEMENTS At Basedale, also. very' necessm and important works are goinx,r on. The.na,rrow winding channel is to be done away with and a cut made ‘which will permit good-sized steam- " -~L At m-eseni ‘- Baltimore Sun xteroept sound, and one a front pews may ‘be in a. diï¬e: rry Widow" ,hats the they won] words of peace can they look them and reach the and our me. If indeed. ,theJady ‘Morry W .nsunshine†Fumaoo tho 1 not Pei" the Esturâ€" a new 0“" of the Ka- - improved- “7‘ D12} A. M. VFUWH -â€" ~ _ on. address, reviewed some of the events of the Ross regim , .‘) thirâ€"j be . the glonous (save lde I ~, tyâ€"three year's ent lGovernment with the my irhich is now doing good work my. the Province. The meord which Mr. cuï¬McIAUghlin and other:Libera.1 speak- as ! erspa‘jd they were proud of was held ' ‘ts true light. and few ‘ng but shame at. ecord of mag-administration m: 111-. 3. J. Fox made a. very con- “ MAM-mi the qu -â€".v . v in a. different way than they ,(10 are.» they would not look as pretty as â€" they looked last. Easter. As ,for us ’ and our house, we are for _ the ‘Merry Widow" hot. And as for the MR. W‘ R' COOK‘ devil and all his works, we xenounoe The 9°99â€? secretary 0f the Muns' Chnstxan Association. imam Entirely. A despatch from St. ' . . ‘. mu..-" Cooks Infecnous enthusiasm .L- I-.. GREAT MEETING AT VALENTIA Conservative Candidate Makes Telling Speech * There was a Large toasted listeners at. the interests of Mr. S. Conservative candid-ate, last night. Mr. Jame elected to the chair, a sided over the meeting riding and this ProVinCO- - telling Points 'e' '3 tream' by Pumus .v“ -â€"-, . This only exci the horse we more. He began ,to kick wickedly. much to the danger 0! his ï¬r‘wer. Fi- “~- “In-mm for- nally he made a. 5 Ward, pulling Mr. Skipworth ‘the ,dashboard and throwing turn be- Ltween the the wheel. Mter ‘ " ‘um Mame quieted From Tuesday’s Daily. A runaway horse created some ex- ‘ citement. on Kentâ€"st. about nine o'clock last evening. Two ladies were in the buggy and the horse had got. beyond control and gallomd down the street at a. fast pace. The ladies, though badly scared. were do- ing their best. to stop the frightened animal, but to no avail. Night der ’control. a No_ particular W was done. but 11: is 91111051: 3. miranle how ~ all three persons weaped. A g Exciting Runaway Last Evening Frank mton "v", v'" - 3“th M to catch 119 With the horse- tm and would were gaining 8mm lad wh- have ultimately 3“ in ca. Lingupztotheï¬yhgwahead.buï¬ amanranovt and Prom Tuesday’s Daily George Skipworth and mm ser- csndidate for West Victo: “ farmer †and “ a. brick hy'a Hill in intention being to slur hi , .when the W broke and 371': the 5999Ҡsaxd, ,‘t . . ng m nus pI‘OgreSS1Ve 36 took fnght. m. Skxp- be a. 11.1an or a brickn Tearing th ' workers were the men w 711 the SW1) ‘hill mlght enâ€" and a, good business the lives of th 0‘ worth a. hair a. dozen o ' Mr. J . on to show what Mr. Tuesday’s Daily a large turnout of in- ners at. the meeting in of Mr. S. J. Fox, the candidate. at Valentin From Tuesday‘s Dailp. Fred. Moynes. engineer of the Str Kathleen, was ,the victim of a. vet: painful accident yesterday. Th boat was at. Sturgeon Point, am ‘A!-â€" , .31. 9h. engine petting a. valve. for the moment that the second cyl- inder was full of steam and am of boiling water suddenly burst (mini the valve and struck him in _the'side‘ of the face. About a pailful of the ‘hot water struck Mr. _Moynes in the face. and the entire cheek was .very badly scalded. Mrs. Walkey dressed the painful burns at ,the Point, and Mr. May-nee is at work again this morning. 5 of worth 8- 1‘ him the Legish on to 5110‘ the for his ri< fly, {1 well-deer . Fi- He amongl for- two of 111 over the most 1 b8‘ the Hons: After Mr. W- Lieted great‘ 1" Skip- himself a 1 the a. cabinet JOINT MEETING \ AT MANILLA The joint meeting in the lltm of Mr. S. J. Fox, ConServative can- didate for West Victoria. and Mr. W. H. Hoyle, Conservative candidate tor North Ontario, he1d_at. Mamma- last night. was 3 rousing and en- thusiastic event. _ A ‘~-â€"A-A president of the West serVative ASSOCiation, capable chairman- 'i‘he ï¬rst. speaker was an Foster, ot_ Ongario county. _......s.. VJ . .. , ' ter ably handled a number of pub- lic questions and the gene“! good record of the Whitney Government. He also spoke of the various worthy bills whid: Mr. Hoyle had been in- strumental in bringing before the Enthusiastic Meeting Ad- dressed by Able Speakers vâ€"v, Mr. Jas. Boxall, of Lindsay. m‘ his usual pleasing wny, referred to the policy and pram ice of the Whit- ney Government, referring slightly in centrist. to the iniquities of the old Liberal Governments of the Pro- vince. Mr. Boxall also ably hand» ‘led the three-ï¬fths clause and showâ€" ed how its tendency was for per- my and the enforcement of the m0“ at tho Whitney uu'uWVâ€"~V [e also spoke of the various Worthy The imporuec My...†' some Prince. owyed by 1 ills whidi Mr. Hoyle had been in- trumental in bringing before the Yclverton. will 30'- â€0 louse. remain at his own .stahl - the season. Mr. J93. Boxall, of Lindsay, in Watch. the imp: 1;: usual pleasing way, policy and practice of the Whit- ' ‘ . . . nay Government, referring slightly Wonk and mate“) ' iniquities of the wfll make the followul; old Liberal Governments of the pro. week :i W. Clinmaw 8 hi ' . Boxall also ably hand, Road; Arcme Campbell led the three-ï¬fths clause and show- tion ; ’Robcrt Staples. ed how its tendency was for per. Gustys, Kirkï¬cld. an! my and the enforcement of the tauvicton. Road. law. The Grand Cudesda‘ Mr. G. rA. Jordan. of Lindsay, Spoke t the agï¬cultural schools, on grim? “11 by at m timber policy, the mixing Act and .1 v °°“- f- :Xonn many other 0: the good things {or 1300338. Tory Hm.’ v("lac thank the Whitney 10‘ 1- 6011- 14. m- lot 20. con. 4, 4, Mo: which we may Governmentâ€. The Liberals. or some . , of them had been referring to the igwgmg' 10‘ 13' .c candidate for West Victoria as a 5 n ' S") v; (101“.ng u i n u ‘ k k "' I D “m“ and ‘ â€m “m er 9‘" Geode-ham. and his 0' intention being to slur him. Sure- . ly. the speaker said, ' - 1M. H“ s. Glamorgan. Th3 pureâ€"bred Cly thing in this progressive a brickmakcr. The ‘vine Alexander, the p G. Corneil. will be r1 here post. township throng the Legislature. . . on to show what Mr. Fox had dom three generations of fnr his riding. " ' ' ‘ At "’ "OVIG. They are Nell Emkin LU The Milkcr Tam! o! the -‘ dmrnmi in full view â€unloved waâ€"vâ€"v- Tuesday‘s Daily. Cinnamon. "mum ' of the and he c‘oscï¬ â€œ'ith eulogy at Mr- H03?â€- ‘. Boyle and Mr. Fox L. the straightest o ‘n of oakwood. Victoria. Con- I the'side ul 9! the H es in the was .very The 5' dressed tion 01 and of um {um ““5 visit t members and lu'. Jam. ha- been 99be "m“ lï¬muon in his â€WEB 5W to [we m of law mlorm- ! W in m. w.- WW..- 3‘ _ __ thBWotthogm4 'pmpudtnthill’rovince..u‘i Yet the necessity for am 5 gm“ (0110'! = .tmuon is dubious. In mt ‘ 1. That there should be bf,“ looms shoat\almph Lt this particu- ' ‘ I2.Tha$a.lltheJudgea 0! “3' time. Why Was pot the eloquent. Sup able man prominent in this must 011in should constants the not election when ya Wu . andi- 1.†Court. 1 0 man. the Appellate Court The matter 0! law reform bu taken up and reviewed ,wlth consideration at um hands 0! Whitney Administration. , nun-"cl --..-â€"â€".p__ ' Alter .very careful consideration of :3: the situation the Government pro†posed apneasum of Law ~ Reform ï¬ve which is designed to decrease akpenle in ‘ expedite trials and lessen the cost the (Sn- ChO oi litigation. This proposal was dorsed _nt its last session and was? 5‘ ‘allowed to go before the public in of i to be exc ithe shape of a resolution, yrstallized into legislation pt the tam next session 0 ' is the procedure which was adopted sta by Sir Oliver Mownt in introducing (c) Ithe Judicature Act. when he placed of {the measure before the Province and ow 'nllowed it to stand over in order‘ 6 ithnt all opinions on it might gbe Ju allowed to go N10†‘ the mp9 of a resolut yrstallized into leSiSI next session at the b ‘13 the procedure Whic {by Sir Oliver Mowat the Judï¬cature Act. on and roads . bonds On the other TRAVELED The royally bred Hackney, Attrac- u‘on, owned by J. F. Suplcsntta (.20., of Ida. lot. 14. con. 11, Cavan, will visit the following place. each Week throughout the season: John Sulli- van's, Dowmyville; General House. ‘Undsay; Reaboro; Omemoe; R. Deyell'a, Fowler's Corners and Lit.- the Windsor. Brock-st... Peterbol'o. 43‘ _ thud... '1Ԡvav -â€".7 dale, Young Imperial. G. Nelson Stokes, proprietor, Little 13min. will ‘be st. the following places and! week: Dave Thompson's, con. A.. Maripdl ; Little Britain ; John Cap- Iund's, lot. 25. con. 8, Mariposa: Dakwood; John Brown's. lot. 14, con. 12. Mariposa; Woodville;MJo- l the season. I I aâ€. , Theokston. Ԡimpul‘ Cly . we, owned~ by J. Enamesie- 00' botonk and W by ° ' he followillg 1'0““ m“ , . “1, Victoria: “1, .Vic'tori'. Road- The Grand Glades!!!“ Lever-Tori 7, Shell. I um. the property 0' ' Bexle'b'. will b° at. M' 13. con. 7. Snow- ,A--.‘-'- ‘nt 29. con†prietor, -' Mon ; Robb. Spence’a. 113nm ; Don-Id McFadyen's. lot. 15. ; John Campbell's, col. 3, P ' Wes. Zeaiand's, lot. 18, co.- 3' 1‘" Glencnn; W con. 10. ta, \‘ictol'il toria. R0“: Penn!e R. 2F NOTES CONCERNING_THE HORSES AND ROUTES 3)! ~â€"- Geode-ham. and his own sums. a... â€w...“ tient at the Boss hospital. ,anu Ivuvl M. Hunt's, Glmorgan. Th3 pureâ€"bred Clydesdale. ï¬t- through a serious operation very: vme Alexander. the property 01 W. sucoGSSMly. She speaks very highly! G. Corneil. will be routed in Mui- of the kind treatment she ,reoeiVedi pogo. township throughout me†sea,- from the mamas and nurses at the; son. hospital. Dr. Fulton Vroomn 5 atâ€"‘ tended her throughout. her long ill-1 T. H. Walden. of South Ops, owns three generations of Clydes, .11 prize 1‘55 â€â€˜1 Vim Dr: mAlpine, Per" wimers gt. Lindsay Fair in 1907. mm the °P°nt‘°“°‘ They are Nell Emkine (6400), the Rev: Dr. Bishop pm! a, masher :0! ‘ Knight. (6014,) and ‘ ‘081 Old friends goth“ ï¬t the . o: 1907. named by Favorite Knight. deP“ W“ â€'9‘“ ‘0 “3 wwmwï¬amw - whi ‘ud t d icoun 1' r0 . were one th te h) tee an of the when pioneers of the ' He is rising ï¬ve years , horses 0‘ that. let's Corners and U" Brock-st... PGW’W°- m Canadian Clyd‘" ed '013-desdale. the promrty ill be routed in » throughout a: doé'.30i1â€"n Hun- s. Eldon. and his a mu. 4. Eldon' '8 hotel. View“ pbeu's Eldon 5ҠIn. most“: J" .216 Gil-1'1â€â€.s hoâ€" yam 29. com Peacock's 110““ | own stable. J“ in pt the tions ans-c, u. w, a-.. ,- lature. This the construction or application of ;a was adopted statute of Canada are involved. or introducing (c) the action is betWeen a resident :n he pmd of ,Ontario and a person residing ’rovince and out of «the Province. ‘ ' m order. 6. That the upped of Right to the it might gbe Judicial Committee of the Imperial A 4“ on's. . North McEnGhe}? 3' muse med: and Lassen the Cost or Litigation-Jihad came Forestalled was - d war 5 That the decision lie in of ppeaJ should be ï¬n to he except where (a) .Const or (b) quad Lt the tions arise, can When. uch} 4, fl‘hat the the gist of ï¬ve a should be a ( tion â€395' ‘1 m. in â€new.“ WWW wâ€"v .‘ .pâ€"w- . . 8. That ovision be made ,to rogu- 8' M“? â€getaway? late Nations for discovery to “t in D1 90:18. I :utl mi prevent. the excessive costs b'hut' are m maggot; from: time to often incident to .such egazmnzmons, ed to them. .03“ among and the undue prolongation of such an†by the udges examinations. _ ,. A- --A “lurk-1 Laue-v v" 0- - of Appeal should be ï¬nal in except where (a) .Constituti‘ tions arise. or (b) questions construction or applied statute of Canada are invo L -smm ‘ tï¬Ã© viollowing route : um. v ..--__ , , lot. 13. con. 11 ; Clark Smith'n. near oolhoule: G. Gooliclgve'a, Black's Sch 6. con. 10; John Davvy's, lot 7 ; Sandy McDougdl'l. lot 1 . ‘ -Pertecuan, the property of F. ' e!!! are? iKgg‘UE, wilt be at balance of week-gt. his {Thursday and low: stable. out In“ lot 9, con. 3, ‘nexloy. l The promising young trotting “ "“4 Jr.. o'ned by mckson «pa-euro thi‘ garded 35.1“ good citiun. nature {1.8 a whom she a nature at! can.-." - , whom she came in contact. Recently Mrs. Ftee has bee tient at the Boss hospital. ,a through a serious operation suoeeSley. She Spooks vet: of the kind treatment she - Aâ€"J nun-an mas and with m. MCAIynuv, formed the opention. ‘ Rev. Dr. Bishop ,and a. mu old friends gather!!! ,at the ( this morniuo to say . Free came to W N! N 1 Exciting Experience | r 11'. win b; at the Q E mbrw. Wmdvme' “inn-d! 0 Amy vâ€"v the Divisions should'monu " , , a members, (out of whom Courts .ahall have jurisdiction in all ‘ quorum, em“ ‘n e‘ec. actions, mwver may m $heir nuâ€" ’ and w in “-hich Con- tune or the “but finVOle, if wah , questions arise, for which parties consent . on! should sit, and except 10. That the ordinary jurisdictinn from' inferior courts, (or of .mhe County and ‘Districk Couns be incmaaed. . ing of ‘«mm: three judges should m ‘ Wm- I 11. That communications should be with the Imperial and Dominion the decision of the Court should be ï¬nal in 9.le Governments with the view to legw- ere (a) Constitutional ques- 'hation by the Imperial and Canadian ‘ â€"- 1m "nations in which Parliaments as to such of the foregrr ‘ "“"" M a" not within the .u. v wâ€" . owned By Albert riposa Station. V wing route: Ch,†a. Mn, w. Wellilgmn' md‘ ova way yea" M" . ave ,beon residents °‘ 1““ time they “5" n: . 1m Mendsmps- | M’- 1 an employ 0f phe t time. and P†aways M ....n ï¬nd well-Moi? wu uâ€- "' n uprigllt 3‘“ “d a l Mrs Free' 8 genera-5‘ endeu't!‘l her to all With .to will go OW?r m o'Neill's, Smith' a. W ;, GoolidS‘e 5 the Appel- “sided ’3 Adelaidem LOW. 1.3 50;: From Tuesday’s Daily. I! ' every A meeting of the council of yek‘at hi†Inge ,of Sturgeon Point was J , con. 3. the Point yesterdav. There . ‘pment: Mrs. J. D.|_ I tmtung‘ reeve: and Councillors A 9:35: bi Pigclow and pram. " ‘ m rmmc‘il W 211 t wâ€"--,, con-' ‘9. That the County and District. hom Courts .shall have jurisdiction in an actions. whatever may be mheir nu- elec- con- tune or the amount involved. it mm which parties consent. , " ' ‘iun urn-mt 10. That the Ordinary jurladac. . .x-AAJLJ than-tau and went; mg matters as are legislative authority ion. ‘ at The hot, water 00116: c... -..- , _ used for heating purposefl. cameo Governor Cameron trouble at times by leaking. The boiler 15 an old one and it. is about time a. new one Sturgeon Point Jane Morrison, late of the Lowu- ‘lip of MW. in the County of Victoria. MM woman, de- -â€" A|«.\n. {ha ï¬ftieth day hereby Wï¬ï¬â€˜ 911:.â€" day of June, 1908. auer mum. 'l dist.ribum tho clam dawhich they shall haVe notice. Dated at. Lindsay this 18th day of May. 1908. Sievmrt 5: O'Connor. Lindsay. Solicitors for Caleb Savim and Thomas C. Hambley, Exocuwrs. As there is no excuse for it when you can have your home beautiful in all the latest styles in Wall Paners. Water Color and Faeroe Painting. Having engaged Mr. Robert Mitchell of Syracuse for the sen-son ,_ 1 -.~.. of your lifetime to get' some really high class work at moderate px-‘u-us. Some Things We Do l -‘ . . ~~4--â€"~ unr- Covers. Uushmn “a Aâ€- v water boiler 31’. the 3351' NOTHING ! communications shnuld he 18 Imperial and Dominion s with the view to legis- the Imperial and Canadian 5 as to such of the forego- : as are not within the authority of Lhc Province. avowed purpose of the to crystallize these ne- lat Links Worse Than a. Hole in the Wall 7 solicitors 1 w :EiApril. 1908 , notiï¬ed pmywt ‘0 Fiï¬ as canvbc done iiiâ€"0 Legislature next Sen- Council Meet 6: Ontario, mm: to revis- Ontario, 1R9?" ) send in their rd to the under- m or before it†1903. after Wm“ rs will distribum r rmrd only to of ï¬ne LOW!)- in the County '11 the road: jot repairing to have .the Bil of the Vil- was held at There . were ‘.| Flaveue, CORO‘ Lindsay 9111mm srrY W's" DR. FULTON M. B. Anni Nervouflw†“ the E)“ Sigh! Fret ‘Ve x2119“ amen-11L dc!" succc5§f U My 1 1y opposite attention 9 Howard V. R. F. A. \VAL’] so.» Honor gr University ï¬nd Dentistry- A†proVed branchc STEWART 8: Notaries. 9“ very lou'est mum 0111 York 515., 1 LEHGE ' Mtor. [001m «k J etc. solicit“! Bank of COW {we William . F_ D, Moore. solicitor, licitor for cy to lou rower. 01 IcLAUGITLl Barristers . Examination GROSS. 1* FRIDAY. ‘98 Waterloo 00-: of Wflw mm 00.0 Accident and don. Ont. Knig‘m- M1" Neill's Shoe Sigh(_ ‘Sggcial‘ chr Rox‘ul Culh All mode streets, Conveyan‘ Village P1 Block, L1 fk StS†] Stewart. money 01 the lowe Ontario â€"-â€"We in“ Kent St..} mortgage bentures. Cambri of \‘icto‘ other 68 Charges Inten‘ Mail’s 51“ HOPK 10 an 01 O lliceï¬ Lindsa zix‘c : {hi} E ye mrt etc