You cannot do need new gar- );iy them now, ,. 7 V...'..25c ._ . 6‘ ~1llnrner w;- . - without spec- 1-, ~'.\ .............. -....25c ' lisle 1‘_‘ mid ill spl-zt: ~ 4 . 1 v)’. .1 4 .. ,i.«...._u . 1.; ,. I.“L ’ A...;~;'.;l,;\; given. rrlillt! to “lie sant £23 ‘ hearts can V V “ ..~ ,lll-a Ev-llltll .1133 .. â€" ilrb ~ ixillg'nt dur- ~; ;,' (\l‘ni‘ xx -‘..il‘. though 0‘,- uncring largest that it has :1 \' that. iritc‘ Safely .- 01' 5.500" :zllllttlis' time- xxâ€. I‘lfv , . il-Iil v .x .l: t he ll)"- ,li 2'0“} 1' in the autumn largel-V y "’2 :0 THIS ? l 1.1.. ,_â€"â€" :"2! ::;‘:st be 501111“:1 .. ..3‘.(l in mind, Cm“: decree, f .s .l or“: so well I’ve found†most unkind ; WW; Emr I'm longing; .n l’.’ “12‘. ' s2.3 is a disease lClzru'Dle. I know. tell me, if you plea“, science I can 80' e permit to wed! I willy-nilly, 11 from heel to head; bted love bacilli2 hacking cough . er ï¬erce and Inï¬ll. “out I could do! , and blithely?†on with my K9†-. my love l 03- issth‘E‘ Truth to tell. - , soul are throng 9 Nb Hi Reliable Goods at Reasonable Prices Our Constant Aim "'9 ‘ -> ', 'V.’ .. u,. 0“. .. ._, ties that are sure to interest you. Lodies’ Sumner Underwear Ladies’ cotton Vests, fine knit round neck ï¬nished with Reliable Corsets ‘ Big Values in Ladies,’ llose Ladies black and tan Hole Proof Hosiery made of Their-“fillnous “Keyser†' Gloves We, are sole agents in We carry a full range off .- the different styles in the. celebrated Crompton Corsets. We have them in long lengths - Lindsay for' the famous . be't l't tape with or without short‘ : . h f te t h d s qua 1 y cotton seamless 3 Q, “Kayser" Silk Gloves. These rich) oralliiliv it; list 881:3;on he“ "1d legs Guaranteed sllgeve' gp‘fml “Ch 256 have patent ï¬nger tips that 3-2700, 2’50 and 3300., ’ to wear three months with- c 01' 0'3 . - - . - 9E are gnarlglntced to outwear outabollg." 3 pairszn $1 Ladies' white cambric l the glow.“ We have them . We have several othir a box. "ca pe. box drawers umbrella style, frill i' in wrist and long lengths. makes of corsets ranging in We have elegant silk hose With hemetitched tucks. 0P?†l P , . t l l t 50 price from 50c per pair up. at per pair 75c 81 and 1.50 or closed per pair. .....293 , noes Wl'ls engl s â€" c, l , 75c. $1. , i. . . ' l Long lengthsâ€"$1 and 1.50 i 3 3 We have also the “Kayser ’ . o . J?" Silk glows in embroidered effects, 16 button lenght at per pair... 2.50 h_' __â€"__â€"â€"_..â€"";â€"-â€" The S S. Minta brought ï¬fteen ‘ ~ bodies into Halifax from the scene iwafden Jas Steel of the Titanic wreck, and reported ' “-â€" g “as a New Auto I . burying two at sea. Mr. Hays body was taken to Montreal on a special Warden James Steele, of Uldon, has purchased a new touring car, train. A manufacturer advertises a device which will seat ï¬ve people. The machine arrived last week and will murderervof his own brother-in-law, to save steps, but unfortunately he does not tell us where to put them be used by the Warden in connection Louis Porter, both of Luttcrworth Lutterworth." with his county duties. By having township, was brought to the countvl “What is your occupation ?" when we have saved them. Hamilton bricklayers went out, but this conveyances the county official jail at “Lindsay this morning by} “A farmer.†Ican whisk the reeves of the different Conttable .lohn Welsh. 0f Mindcn. “What is your nationalty 1’" otherwise May day was uneventful in DO IT NOW [municipalities from one point to .. Heck,†as the prisoner is fumiliar~ “A Canadian." labor circles. It is well known to experienced another quicker than the railroads. 1‘, known bv hack north, was handâ€" “What is your religion ?" salesmen that the largest and hFSt It is an invaluable asset to the War- cuffed to the strong arm of the law; “I have no religion," replied Ellis. drinking of the deepest cup of business in fruit trees is done dur- ~ h .- h . ing the summer months. The man den on aclount 0‘ “mg 50 “We and to all appearances was not ml _ . road and bridge work to 1001‘ after the least disturbed after his long, church did your parents attend ?" first on the ground secures the â€931" Of the trade, therefore - duting the summer months. “They were members of the Bap- arms by a " der was committed on April 25th. Secure Your Agency Now The British Prime Minister and The station was crowded for an l the Baptist church I was not amem- Ellis, “110 in a. letter to his father We want a good reliable man for this dlslit-.101." because the de- Foreign Secretary defended Ambass- lhour previous to the arrival of the her." mum! for fruit trees never was so ador Bryce against the attacks made . . . . . - “How old are vou 9" on him in the Commons in relation train “"th Citizens who were anxnous ,, . . ' ,,’ to see the man who fired. the fatal' Thirty‘sm years. good. Good pay, Outï¬t free. W hole or Part Time agreement, to the reciprocity negotiations be~ “-lre vou te ate or intempc/r his affairs “A BIRD OF PARADISE." and you represent a. firm of thirty-l tween Canada and the United States. shots, which-leaves a wife and five ‘Hick’ Ellis, Slayer of ‘Lew’ Pbrter Arthur A. Ellis. the self-confessed {ship do you live in ?" Arthur Ellisâ€""In the Township of nor compare him to the Son, but it is just possible that th story, with all its sad sides, â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"- lied, left his father's roof liVing in other lands, and the companying bright side, when nfte I (was welcomed with tiresome ride to Lindsay. The mur- 9.333555333355233 Yfégeiviilï¬'i‘. small children to mourn ole loss of i ate?" vation Write . thei “Temperate. I have never used to- PELHAM NURSERY 00., Toronto, Ont. a husband and father, who at time was returning to them with the I bacco 0" “'hiSkN-U ‘ “Were you ever committed to jail Bird of Paradise," l proceeds of the chase, when he was Dainty Wedding Gifts Your gift problem, will be easily solved if you al- low us to make suggestions from our large and well selected stock of Silver- ware,Cut Glass and Clocks. We would advise you to call and see our displays before buying elsewhere. Our prices are always moderate for ï¬rst class goods. . felled by a fusilade of bullets. before ?†I II v ' F, The prisoner looked nervous and: 30: S"- O O O O : Chief of Police Chilton kept 1110' READ REIJGIOL‘S BOOKS- asine the trend of the story. : crowd back to admit of the comi M this stage Chief Chilton and how it would appeal to a O O moummoououu0999090099990» Dentistry a. specialty. Calls are promptly attended to day or night. Charges moderate. DR. J. M. RICE Yetcrinary Surgeon i Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, Post-Graduate Roy-' al Veterinary College, also of the London School of Tropical Medicine. Office and Residence Corner Russo and Cambridge-st... Lindsay omce Phone 387J. \ ‘W. H. CRESSWELI’ one LINDSAY stable and his prisoner walking Turnkey Ashman made a thorough confined within the unadorned walls along the platform to the carriage search of the prisoner's clothes, of a priSOnâ€"“llow the Jail Bird which were quite scanty, but the Turned Out to be a Bird of Ellis is not the big fuzzy-haired search revealed the fact that Ellis disc." “Heck" Ellis has stated, and man we read about as he received a appeared to be of a religious turn still emphatically claims that he touch from’ a tonsorinl artist ap- of mind. Two small books were shot in self defence, and that will he parently before coming up to Lind- found, which at once caught the at- his plea before a band of jurors. Who tention of the Warder man. ’ They knows the trend of his thoughts as ary attire. A soft black hat, gray were entitled, “Tales of Adventure he perused the contents of the above tweed coat, black worsted trousers from the Old Book,†and " Pro- short story? Does he for an inâ€" lwth a six-inch roll at the bottom bable .Sons." Both. books contained stant liken himself to the hero in m- which was in waiting. say. He was dressed in very ordin- w l i it" I: and heav ' cowhide shoes. He is of ' several short Biblical stories and the above story ? HAD SUM OF MONEY. Continuing the search through El- well thumb-marked of having been slim build, fair complexion, light the books were evidence moustache aod blue shifting eyes. showing He has a wolfâ€"like appearance in his much read. ‘ lis’ clothes the constable found Len countenance and general make-up, Among the short stories therein, cents in one pocket and the sum of and has every stamp of a. person three in particular arrested the at- $7.25 rolled up in a. homemade lea- who would never forget a. wrong tention 0f Governor Balfour, i g i 3 i i committed upon him. He seemed 1y: "David Last week Mr. Atthell towed sad bereavement. 1 Cemetery Wedding “twig: anxious to get into the carriage and Prodigal Son" and “How the Jail another pocket. 3!?- BOyd's cattle 0"91‘ to Big 151' 1- ‘ MONUMENTS Work 1‘ Ring. men threw some wild stares at the crowd Bird turned out to be a Bird 0‘ I“ company With Turnkey Ashman and by launch while the Government as they gathered around him, as he Paradise." and Governor Balfour. Ellis? was then tug Bob Hall brOUght in Diver swing bridge 10 the street the (21“.)! prepared to take his seat in the DAVID AND GOLIATH. taken to his cell, thereto await the hack. Chief Chilton joined the As the story of “David and "Go- orders of the Crown Attorney and party and drove away to the jail liath†presented itkelf to the report- the Sheriff, who will decide whether with the Minden constable and his er. the scribe could not help or not Ellis must be placed in a cell prisoner, while the crowd f0110wed' drawing a mind picture of the tragâ€" all by himself, with no other pris- along the street all discussing the l edy which occurred on the Cameron oners in the corridor. At present he appearance of the prisoner and the Road near Minden on Thursday will have the company of two fellow ,nature of his crime. ‘night, the 25th. when Ellis sent the unfortunates. ) AT THE JAIL. three bullets into the body of his A KIND GOVERNOR. FARMS FOR SALE _l_’_l_lOVlNCE or Alumni IRRIGATION DISTRICTâ€" 187 Acresâ€"10 broken, house, barn and well......$4,537 80 Acresâ€"30 broken, house, cellar, barn, _root and milk cellars, drilled well......... ..$4,389 183 Acresâ€"60 broken, 2 houses, barn, granary, chicken house and pig pen, Well and pump. 2 miles, fenced...$7,134 160 Acresâ€"7O broken, house, barn, hay loft and granary. fenced well......................................................$4,799 320 Acresâ€" 14? broken, house, barn, hay loft, fanned and well ....'.................$7911.25 160 Acresâ€"50 broken, house, barn, hay 'loft, fenced 89d well .. .........$4614.80 80 Acresâ€"61. broken, house, barn hay lott and‘ fenced price-ooocoooooooouu00......000NOQOIOOOCOI. pooch-c o I 0 “"“$481134 120 Acresâ€"50 under cultivation, house,- barn and we I and fencedooIOOIOOOO‘O 0.00.0000... 00...". C....‘CIITO:~T..O..OI“152‘°5 1 .1/ ma Arriving at the stately castle on brother-in-law, â€Lew†Porter. I’or- Until after his trial Ellis will be Victoria~ave., Chief Chilton. (ton- ter was a man of large frame, husky allowed to wear his own‘ suit of stable Welch and Ellis were met by and powerful, and as Constable clothes, which consists of a weather- Governor Balfour and a Wardec re- Welch remarked, “the best shot in beaten, sunburned gray coat, with porter. Ellis walked w-ith a rather the country;" verily he was a tower- vest to match-; a dark shirt with shiftless plowman's stride from the ing Goliath when compared to the light white stripe; dark trousers, cab to the stone jug, and as he was puny Ellis. Ellis is of small sta-llong pointed boots and wide black piloted down the corridor to the ture, very slender, with very narrow . fedora hat. As he entered his cor- Governor's private ofï¬ce it was shoulders and smaller hips. Hisgridor Governor Balfour patted Ellis (1in apparent that he was ab- clothes hang loosely frOm his shouldol gently on the shoulder and informed oring under a heavy nervous strain. ers like a night robe, while the! him that he would ï¬nd jolly comp- His keen, searching eyes roamed pantaloons (which were pulled up ' any in the corridor and that he quickly all around the place, fur- high to the boot tops) flap around would be used right, and Ellis dis- tive glances swept over the interior, his spindle legs. Tapping his curly appeared behind the strong iron while his ears seemed to hear every cluster of hair he wore a large wide- doors to appear again probably at sound that came from the adjoining brimmed fedora. Be, as compared the fall assizes. cells, where two or three prisoners to Porter, the Galiath, was truly a were lounging. ~ ~ . diminuitive David. flow like the l the present time in the jail, al- After arriving in the Governor's oflce, Constable Welch produced a key for the hand cuffs and they were taken of! Ellis' wrist, while “Heckâ€. was given a. cushioned seat. 'As he sat down and GovernorVBoJfour pro- and whichflwas apparently ' running get their release. They receive good through. his mind. The puny, David treatment, and slow the gant' Goliath. "THE PRODIGAL SON." what â€:3de - 3‘ Q igneouskquueutionsano prb- ea: , . . lag-thaw“ Ordnance-nu. . .,-._,__ 3"}; j. 3‘ . ... horses or itseqnivalentm money.,._..,,g,a, , _. â€I ,I l. I. For further. .. Wm: “ .'- 7., . f. . _.: ‘, â€".. 3 ,3. , '_',‘.' ., .\‘:‘.,1.v‘, g. - . _ .. ' . , g . ‘ _ glowmg adjective and gush. _We can beat noise‘m drawmg custom by the Simple and qunet attractiveness of ' Honest ""GOOds at vHonest :Prices. 'Its the principle that floats "from. the flagstafl' cf our‘busine‘ss. ' that wins. \We commend to your favorable c‘onsidera’t‘ion'f‘thc following list of necessities and novel- Behind Prison Bars in Lindsay Gaol not “18h t†reflect 0" the prisoner, quarters at night, but left the pris-l Prodigal oner alone at intervals during the! the floral tributes \vl-rc mu These 9 day. He found .‘ll'll to be very quiet included : a wreath from Mrs. E. CODSt10lel Henderson and family ; a crescent When and somewhat talkative. the favored son, becoming dissatis» \l'elch described over again how the, to seek a shooting took ac- Ellis had confessed ï¬ling the sin, excitement (:overnor Balfourâ€"“Yes, but iwhat the wearied prodigal returned and country roundabout nnd the inquest. outstretched was kind father, may have people, the dead man as well as lizr- I fumilv. tist church. but although I attended taken a strong hold of Arthur A, (in which he confessed to the sad tragedy). asks that father to for- . 0 give a wayward son, and look after NaVlgathl‘l Then comes the third story, "How the Jail Bird Turned out to be a This story may not be quite so familiar to the awr- age citizen, but one can easily im- son, of I'lenclon Falls, who has been and a missionary in ('hina for the past person six or seven years, gave an excellent ! I’a ra- name- ther wallet of much depth. A letter, lakes they are now open for n-niga- and Goliath," " Thelor two and some notes were found ml tion. There are seven other prisoners at ’should, if citizens co-operate, story, which Ellis had been reading, though a. couple of them will soon our streets into beautiful avenues. are given good prison Wednesday evening promises to be salliedforthinthoduskofcveningmeals.havecatainhoursforexa~agoodthlngandtheproceeds are cineinthchrgoyu’d.wha‘c thcytobeuscdtowardsflnprovmg and play hell. no races, skip or jump, beautifying our parks. mmm’mm,nome- and'W’Elllawfllrcceiu '1le dnyprovcfafrandagoodwork be» 10mm PM .mhnoly singed, fora mt ' “lawman mmmusw-smtommpnm by Its the principE Ladles’ Muslin Kimonos Ladies’ short white muslin kimonos in white oniy, short kimono sleeve, piped in pale pink, white or blue, 50c assorted sizes, each Ladies’ flight Gowns Ladies’ ï¬ne cambric night gowns, slip over style front of a dainty embroidered flor- 3.1 design, neck and sleeves edged with ï¬ne linen lace, all sizes, each. . 1 .50 We want you to see our excellent showing of the new lace collars worn so much this season over coats and dresses. We have them in white and corn shades, in sailor and shawl ef- fects, 85c up to...... 1.50 b I say on the charge of murder. lie: informed The Warder man that Bills. ! he thought, would bc‘a very quiet prisoner and would not create any; .-\ luff-'0 disturbance or create any harm I and rr‘laliWS attended the funeral 0‘ While lodged in the Jail at â€gnaw, the lulu ’l‘hos. M. Flack. which was . - ‘1’4': -."hA leccased lConstable “elch slept m the same held Nndi" mum†l. I ,Q ( ,. gentleman was well known, having rcsidml in Lindsay for years, and OBITUARY. ll..\’l‘l~2 THUS. M. l"l..-\(‘l\'. of town friends number I from Mrs. Worry; an anchor from t l Mr. and Mrs. A. ll‘lack ; a sheaf frOm imt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown; a. ' three sheaf from Mr. and Mrs. John llalâ€" ,3? r shots. The case created considerable: anCe: a sheaf from Mr. and Mrs. W. " throuzllout the cntircl l-Z. (:omlwin ; a sheaf from Mr. and I Mrs. Wilbert Nicholls; a bouquet. from Mrs. (J. W. Beall ; a sheaf from Mr. (:90. Preston ; a cross from the place, stating largely attended by curious Rev. (‘mmn Marsh, who referred in feeling terms to the passing of the . 1 deceased while in the prime of life. 'i'he pull bearers were Messrs: Thomas Henderson, Wilbert Nicholle, Walter Calvert. Ed. Armstrong, W. 3 ll. ('rnsswell and ls). .l. Johnston. prisoner exceedingly “on I known . being I Now Open at thtle BO ALEX. McTAGGAlI'l‘. Sonya. May 6. â€"- A1. Sundcl‘lund Bobcaygeon, May 6. â€" Miss llickâ€" . on the morning of April 2.3, ‘ifr. Jas. lIllc'l‘aggart passed away in his ï¬f- ieth year after a lingering illness lborne with Christian patience and 1 id )1 , k th {resignation llcccased was ill-3 third 8“ ‘ress on _ or “or. among e i son of the late Alex. Mc'l‘aggart and (,hmese during her 503011171 among. “as well and fil‘lu‘ably ._,,0“.n here, that people. From what we learn ! han'nl: spent his whole life in fins 4 ' - . of the address Miss Dickson gavelsectlon 0f Marlposa. 5-“ energetic lher heart into the great work. Sheiai‘d successful farmer he engaged in l , ' _ hlS vocatlon until last fall when he the work that 18 carried on and . . . ;sold his farm, stock and implcmcnts was full of hope and inspiration for and retired from active life, faking what will yet be accomplished. up his residence in Sunderland. .\ The funeral of the late James consistent member of St. Andrew‘s Thompson on Thursday was largely abdu3°h find a member 0f the Schinr attended. The Uranl. en of the lo- . . u t L ass, he was most faithful m - _ em 1115 attendanCe when his health would cal and .\orth \erulam lodges par- allow. aded in a body and conducted serv-I The funeral took place on Satur- icc at the grave side. Much sym-z' day and was largely attended by pathy is expressed for Mrs. Thomp. his many friends. Interment in the son in her sudden bereavement. McBelI cemetery. A ““30Ҡand one _ .- daughter, one brother and one sis- The ice hating cleared from the ‘ ter are left to mourn his loss and have the sympathy of all in their l l l i l v l l 5 f f Northey from Lakeï¬eld to remove some sunken logs from the locks. Then the Arthur C. took a trip to east side Of that street from Kim.- Lindsay wgile the Ajax land scow st. to the station. This petition fresh from the ways at Little Bob we are informed is addressed to Our locked thrOUgh for Pcterboro. Al. city fathers who meet to-morrow ready the launch owners are getting evening for business. We trust that their launches righted around foriin some measure the prayer of the a busy summer and it will not bePpetition may be granted. long before this old town will be] Mr. John McLermott is busy this fairly bursting out with activity. [week re flooring the floom at the A meeting of citizens met in the locks. council chamber Hiday evening to His Honor, Judge McMillan was discuss civic improvements, conse- in town (0-day attending sittings of quently Mr. Bottum, Reeve, has ordâ€" Division Court. We are informed cred that Friday of this week, the] that no person was looking for law 10th inst., is to be obserVed as Arbor and that His Honor was so grati- Day and which means, of course, a fled at seeing everybody living at day of general cleaning up, tree l peace and harmony with each other planting, smudges and all the other that Court was soon adjourned with ‘ " fl paraphenated that goes along with an admonition for a clean slate next that order of business. We under- time so that the court could prac- stand that one has been appointed tice Mr. Walton's angling stunts for to take charge of the cleaning Oflthe sporty bass or take a course each street in the village, “'th over .the golf links just outside the work city limits. Mr. Lloyd Hamilton leaves for Ed- monton on Wednesday to take a p08- The Women’s Institute concert on ition with his brother Bruce in a station is on and a sidewalk on the wonders in the transformation or wholesale stationery store there. ,. Brweis manager of the store. . 4 KraEh'za. Thompson was in town i; lay the " Thursday attending the funeral of Ir. June; Thompson. . My you a meeting of the patrom : uncommonâ€. cmracto'ry in ," the Conway Chamber, town hall, 7 . .1 . Apctftlonlslnckculatfon and ï¬rming-noon. Cinematic! 3i . , lithium m" .,