IT WOULL BE HARD to overâ€" state the merit of the sermon preach- ed at the Baptist church by Rev. G. R. “clch B. A., a week ago Sunday night, and \en imperfectly reported in last. issue. Splendidly logical, orderly, and true to the passage of scripture upon which it was based, that sermon made assault upon the understanding- by the propositions that are hardest for human nature to resist. Without assumption“ or dogma, it set forth the fact of the greatness of man'smoral and spirit- ual possibilities, and his shortcomâ€" ings in realizing themâ€"facts that every serious man regretfully veri- ï¬es from his own consciousness. It declared the divine solicitude for man, and 'the divine oï¬er of coâ€"opâ€" oration with him in his anxious feeble efl‘orts to be something better and nobler than he is, and more en- during than he seems. Appeals to be more and better than may are, seldom fail to waken within men ap- proving clamorous voicw that they have heard before, and have imper-j rectly and with difï¬culty silenced. 1 Than a consciou$1e35 of the greatnes 4 and possibilitm of his nature, and strenuous eflorts to realize them there is for a man no greater mean- ï¬vetoseekalterapowerthat can Heip him in his eï¬ortS, or'gm aid to faith that such a'powenexists within his ranch. Without that me; Mr; Welch‘could not have prepared his sermon 01 the other. Sunday. night- . THAT SINGLE MELEGATE from the North to the Liberal convention who rode dOWn in splendid isolation in the railway coach, knows a little of what, it feels like to be “a railway magnate and ride about in a. private car. IT WAS NOT a. packed convention, that (m Tuesdayuneithcr was the car that brought-that. single delegate from the North. hat is equity. But “Taxiiayer's†last letter showsi his motive in. that theory of his. He WILL 'uxsumgdnf) JO uogduuzqo 97.11 s; Is blurted out at last, when he en'- dorses the escape of the millionaire proprietor of the Toronto Telegram from $55,000 of assessment on his SlWUNM building. The excuse was that a lot. of money was spent in} line fixings that were for looks. If “‘il‘aXpayer" is going to thus chamâ€" pion the escape of the rich who can- al‘iord line things just for looks, anf the Suddling of the plain house of the poor man with What the rich man 08- c-apes. he and we are a good deal further apart on this question than further apa‘ We thought CTOW ONE SPEAKER at the Liberal i :mncntion exhorted his party to go i home “ith their heads up in the air. ‘ That. \\ as unnecessary. The Whole' party is up in the air. } after a! the do“ found. His ne 110T WEATHER will ï¬nd it rathew owdcd under the Liberal barn. forsakes his new one reply ening Post, to our observations on his assessment theorigs, “Taxpayerâ€- repel the insinuacion We did mot insinuate that his plan for escaping taxes is Anar- chistic. So it is. That "Taxpayer" realizes that his y untenable is clear- position is who“ act that in his last_ 1v shoxvn hy’ thP f later 011! impro vom \IO IIc 3 says be “en contention th axed wherever nan EIGHT Ila! 111 ar EDITORIAL NOTES v,â€" taxpayer †realizes that his s wholly untenable is clear- by the fact that in his last ontradicts himself and then 1is position and takes up a TM be “entirely agrees" with tion that the dollar should 'hcrever found, and a‘little he does not “believe any ms should be taxed." So xe does not “agree†that chnnld be taxed wherever should b6; TAX-TIME. them all pay the same For pedigree cards, etc; apply to the ownersâ€"GOSTLJN BROS; PRINCE LEN NOX and the FRENCH HORSE will make the season as follows. ' . Monday, at Cambray for night. Tuesday, at Rod McEachern’ s for noon, thence to Woodvifle for night. Wednesday, Gannmgton for night Thursday, Manilla. Jot noon; Oakâ€" Friday, Central House stables, Lindsay for night, where they will: remain until Monday morning. ‘ These animals are all high-class and well worthy of inspection by in- tending breeders. MERRDIAN by Gay Prince, “in stand at the Central House. this neason, it will be to your ad- vantage to call and inspect the ROYAL BRAND, made by the Can- adian Cordage Co. of PeterbOroug‘h. Every ball of this twine is guar- anteed to be made of the host Man- illa. Hemp, and is the longest, strong- est and ï¬nes't'twine made in Canada. The Gostlin brothers of LindSay, have recently purchased two grand Clydesdala and a. French Canadian sire, and will keep the same for set- â€"â€"Miss Blanche Bradshaw. returned last week from Toronto, where she had been visiting friends. -â€"Mr. Geo. Taylor, of Toronto, formerly of the Woods Stove Com- pany, town, was here for a couple of days last week) farm property 812,000, Ipecial trust. fund- at current rate. of interest, from $500 upWardl and from 5 to 10 years. Also other private ama- up to $18L000. Ladies, save fuel by using charcoal irons, sold by W. L. Coone. â€"P. McPherson and A. McFadyen, of Bolsovcr, and M. T. McEachern, of Woodville, former students at the L.C.I., were in town on May 24th. â€"-Master Lorne Hepburn gave a birthday party to quite a‘number of his young friends last week. ï¬emomber the concert in the Odd- fellows’ hall on Tuesday night, 7th inst. $30,000 M. 1“. Patterson of Toronto, visit.- ed his friends hora on Victoria. Day. Mr. R. Pearce of Toronto paid his parents here a short visit having escorted his invalid aunt, Miss IIuckâ€" ingham, down from the city. MANILLA. Prof. A. T. DcLury and Messrs. John and Ralph DoLury of Toronto University were home for the holi- days, Miss- I)odo McLean of T'or‘onto paid her many friends a short visit here on the 24th. Miss Hattie Gardiner of Toronto spent the 24th with friends in this \ icinitV. BINDER T WINE Miss Clara Western of Toronto is spending a few pleasant days under the parental roof. A number from this neighborhood attended the Zion anniversary and report a pleasant time. Our general blacksmith; Mr. Mor- rison Mark is doing a rushing busi- ness in horsa~shoeing and repairing. Mrs. (Rev.) F. Woodger of Ather- ley was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robt. Prise, a few days last, week; The celebration in connection with the opening of St. Luke’s church on Victoria Day, was quite a success ï¬- nancially. Service was held in the afternoon by Rev. Rural Dean Marsh assisted by Revs. Rural Dean So- ‘ward, Fenning and Smith. In the evening tea was served by the ladies and after all were satisï¬ed, a leng- thy program of music, recitations and dialogues was rendered to a crowded audience in the Orange hall. 'i‘: .~ sum of seventy dollars was ad- (h Lo the treasurer’s funds as a re s 1 of the day's proceedings. 1-. T. Hodgson and family spent th‘ 24th with Burnt River friends. Before you give your orders for. Several former residents of Burnt River spent Victoria Day here, a- mong them being John English and wife of Lindsay, Miss li‘lorence Reed from Longford Mills, Mr. B. English and Mrs. Cooper from Cameron. Mr. A. Snider and Wife of label spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rip- 1ey.~ er he absorbs numerous Ideas after. he commits matrimony, but they are often more in the way of broadsides than broad ideas, and the attractive- ness of education imparted in that manner has its limitations for some A RECENT CORRESPONDENT suggests for our beneï¬t that mar- riage broadens a man’s ideas. We can believe that; if a man is a good listen- jibe at the garb muses her to mâ€"é ‘quire, “What is the matter with the Lindsay Warder man anyway ‘P '31? must have been jilted by his best girl, or, his wife is after a new drws." NOTICE TO FARMERS COUNTY CORRESPDNDENGE T0 FARMERS FINGERBO .\ RD McSWEYN E Slum, Solicitor; 0%.. 1m. BURNT RIVER W0 have on had for investment on ï¬rst mortgage-0n Orillia. mm wading L n at two o’clock in the 11% J. R. ltcNEILLI County Clerk’s om. , (it): I 3-3;. ‘n I...“ Lflbh 1m; , County Old-rh’a Ofï¬a. ( Lindsay May m, 19M. Tenders will be received for the whole or any part of the above. The properties will be sold subject to .tahc present tenancies. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further partkmlars apply to J. H. SOOTHERAN. qu., Lindsay, Ont, or to THE UNION TRUST COMPANY, Limited, Administrators Toronto. 22-3. comm 01-" THE County of Victoria Phone77 is being largely used and the Rathbun Co. is in an excellent pos- ition to supply your ' wants. Write for quotations. This property is 5-; miles frum Lindsay and 1 4 miles from sch001 house, partly cleared, the nest timbcred. At present renth by Mr. John McGahey. Tenders to be addressed to The Union Trust 00., Limited, Toronto, Ont., and marked “’Ibndcr." THE HMHBUN [30. 5. Park lot "‘L" and part of park lot “Uâ€-excepting part sold to Whit- by Port. Perry and Lindsay Railway, containing 5.;- acrcs more or loss. This land Vixdjoms the railway ; there are no buildings. u- 4. Lot 28 in concession 11 in the Township of Ops, contaln'mg. 118 acres more or 105%.. PflHILANDfCEMENT This property is; close to Kentâ€"st, with a small frame house at present rented by Mr. James O’Connell. 6;. Ccntn: par-t of lot 3 north. of: Russell-st; containing about 1-10th acre more or less. There is also a good two storey house on this property at present occupied .by Mr; W. H. Scott. There is a good two storey brick house on this property at present oc- cupied by Mr. Menzies. S4. Thé South half of lot 16 south of Russellâ€"st. M.P. The grounds are large, and house has bath room, furnace, etc., and it is in good repair. Russell-st. 2. Lots 7 and 8 on the north side of Melbourne-st. and lots 5 and 6 on the east side of St. Iawremce-«st.. Therq is a large two-storey brick house on this property which is at present occupied by Col. S. Hughes, On this property is the large two- storey brick house formerly occupM‘ by the late William Grace. It is' substantially built, and«makes a. de- sirable residence with large grounds surrounding it. If not sold in one block tenders will be received for sep- arate lots, which will make most de- sirable building lots. 1. Lots 3 and 4 north of Rusdell- st.. lot 2,. east. of Miflâ€"st., part of lot 5, north of Russel-st. ; and part of lot 2, west of St.- Lawrence-51:. containing about 1% acres. for the purchase of the following properties : For valuable real estate in the Town of Lindsay and Township of Ops belonging to the estate of the late William Grace. The Union Trust Company, Limited, Administrators of the above estate will receive tend- ers until June 20,1904 NOTICEâ€"All persons interested in the estate of Harriett Newbatt, de- ceased, of Monmouth Township, Heliburton County, are hereby re quested to apply to J AMES NEW- BATT, sen., sdmim'strator, Pusey PASTURE T0 LEEâ€"One acne, Sea- son 1904, lot 3, north of Calhoun- st., and 1 lot 11, south of Regent- st., block C. Written tenders will be received up to May 20th by the undersigned,. J. H. KNIGHT.20â€"2. This is the season of Pb: war when ' Al‘llwpersonsâ€"M 'hgvingbusineuat. notiï¬ed to be pmen‘t at above time and place. Dated at Oak- wood this let day of June. 1904, J. B. WELDON, Township Clerk.â€" . 0., Ont.-21~3. The north half kit 16 south of TENDERS FOUNDâ€"Sana l] STRAY HEIFER.â€"From the premisâ€" ¢s of the undem‘igned, Taylor's Corners, Mariposa, on or about May 19th. 1904. one grey heifer, 3 years old. Finder will piease ITRAYED STRAYED. --F tom the premises of the undersigned lot. 20. con. 6 Fem-Jon, recently, two young catâ€" t.,lc branded_ on right hip with let- .1“ .n WANTEDâ€"Good experienced gem-rat servant. Small family; work .light. Wages ï¬fteen dollars, nefar- *ences. Apply 502 Church-5L, To- ronto.â€"22-1. WANTED.â€"A good reliable man to .reth one of the largest life inâ€" surance companies in Lindsay, and vicinity. Experience not essential. Address E. J. DENNEEN. Manag- er, 90 Yonge-st.. Toronto. rSeeds That Brow WALTEDâ€"Good gem-r211 sew ‘ Wages $10 a. month. APP .V to C'. D. BARR. registrar of deeds Bond-st., Lindsay.â€"21â€"2. PRINTER WANTED.â€"With two or three years experience. to set. ad- vertisements and assist at job ‘wbrk. Capital chance to improve. ' Apply at this ofï¬ce. WANTED.â€"Young woman for gc-nnr- a1 housework at Roscdal'n 'l‘m‘anm Apply The Watchman-Wardcr Oflicc. WANTEDâ€"A girl. for general housntb wark. Highest wages to one with experience. Apply at.this oflicc. Britain. v- nuvlm . â€"- A!» ply to SAMPSON IRWIN, mule “’34:: In WOW. Ontâ€"“2143. FOR SALE.â€"A farm of 107 acres in the township of Eldqn, imtpediate- ter “D.†Finder 'will please noti- fy NATHéN DAY 8; SON Powlos' Corners, 0nt.â€"â€"22â€"{ FOUR SHORTHORN DURHAM BULLS FOR SALEâ€"The under- signed oflers for sale four Regimerâ€" ed Bulls, from one year old up to eighteen months. Good colors. Also a yearling Registered Heifer, color red. For price and particuâ€" lars apply to ROBT. McEACHERN Lot 13, Con. 5, Eldon. Argyle P.‘ O.â€"11â€"t1. M SNGELS SIXTY ACRE FARM FOR SALE.â€" In Brock township, two miles from Woodville, three miles from Can- nington. Good modem frame house, 9 rooms; frame barn, driv- ing shed, etc. A very desirable property at a resonable price. Ap- ply at this ofliee. FARM FOR 3.1 township. 3 mil from Oakwo Britain and 1 quiz-ed. MRS. ARMSTRONG, 16 York-st., Lindsay.â€"22. servant at once. Refm'nco 1y adjoining the village of Wood- ville. Buildings upâ€"toâ€"date. This is one of the best properties in the county. For further particulars apply to the owner MR. JAMES STUART, Woodville P.O., or to MOORE 6; J ACKSON, Solicitors, Ann A v-- ~_,‘_ townShip. 6 miles from Lindsay, and Little from Oakwood, Britain and 1 from Muriposa Sta- tion; 150 acres, 125 plow balance pasture. two brick barns. Price right. Ap- _1-. 4n nn’ASA H. COBNEIL, IOt indsay.â€"14â€"tt. 7, Oakwood P.O.â€"-: VOUID LOST ROAD “AGONS thg Canada. Car- ,1 Brockvillc. _fqr .300 ages in hip. P2108 ‘11" Apply to Capt. . 22 barn. driv- ~y desirable 3 price. Ap- IJ IZRHAM Th3 under- :red Heifer, nd particu- EACHERN Argyle P.‘ 07 acres in immediate- » of Wood- iate. This 1'8- :mt. Lind The.W“ ."".’ “‘7Ԡ'V'†. M,- 3“!!! lichen 6:11;!»er ud 53W 010.000.00.00...coo-â€"'u“ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCOO COOOCOOCOOOOOOOCOOM re. A chemical ('Xiillg the ï¬reball put out. 111M tstovcpipe caused thp csday quire a bunvh ( boys made a bk‘c and 11 Brown tear away {his grain sturchnuw fell down. Mr. Brown ha what sort of Horn} 3'.J SUTCLIFFE 6: SONS O 2 CASH LINDSAY ONE PRICE 3.5mm WM W‘QQ‘Q‘M Remember These Lines apej Only Slightly Damaged; Dry‘ and in First Class Condition. Be here Saturday Morning; : and Share in This Money 8211' § ing Opportunity. : sss m“‘$“‘ 1 _T_..'__ ._'_V'_ D 7 . shoe - 3°" Box Calf Ba], Ngw Blucher Cut goodmrzmd .mi Leathers: Vlcx Kid, Cadet Calf, Enamel Cordovan, Corona Colt Kid - 4.,03 450.50" Valeur Calf Bal, New Bluchff Mat Kid Top, 21 special 35° Box Calf, Valcut Calf and Vlci Kid Bals num ¢ crous new st yls - - 35°} Valedr C3“ BA". Mat Kid Top, very neat and I ' serviCt able - 300 Box Calf Bal, Goodmr Welt, a good durable SIYlf AND DURABII TM and Valises. Repairing 8 Spam“!- Not only have we selected the best for this offering, but we have marked it at exceptionally low prices in order to clear it quickly and we are sure you will find very proï¬table buying among the various lines. We fortunately secured the best of the above ï¬rm's Salvage and have had it all dried, re-folded and assorted, tak. ing only the choicest and most saleable lines of slightly damaged Dress Tweeds Prints, Ginghams, Dress Goods, Sat. eens, Cottons, Cotton Mole, and Men’s Working Shirts. Are Very Essential in Proper Footwear lam 1mm sunning, . 74 . Ken t-St. . ROBIN Once a (Istmnzr. Always a (ustm We control the famous LCWE A. Crossett shoe for mem St} I: is vsry often there, but not always tn: durability. Few peoPle who ha «6 tried us fail to n:- turn again. We appreciate this Mia's Best Here and Here 0â€! Button for Geo. Fmio; Star: Mrs. “7. (‘. have Uxbridge abOu-t Jul?“ Writ-flan where} Mion'of an cstatei “3 comitv Califon u“ne‘lilla.rai‘lx'wzen' - -' ’ ' - 5 «ILCI In, '1 ' - a young 1 an Mv employed byi W Ops. Was drivm it- “Ebgging‘chain atta . Fer-man of Redvd Bum. ’ H3 time, ' Mam County 01d I h 01 Toronto will run an “INK-gate. Falls on July Won Itrain will run 1 I. taking up passengers ' Eta at stations west 'hitty. and reaching Torc “militate, it will con e m for Lewiston. U-book on unclaimed Mk8 Show that in the ] N branch 'here the: has $847.3} 39'J0hn‘Taylor. and $2“ “or HcHugh recently I): :3; pair" of nicely ma 7 weighing 2,800 1 IOttawa. He got an 0! Ottawa a clex’cr ch . l‘ (family turnout, an M â€taut ï¬lly by K03 7 Thursday morning: '5 If“ John Reilly of â€I Struck by lightning“. "VII-'Somewhat daxuaged, 3- Billy and his wife WIPE Reilly did'not rL John Bell of Dunsf‘ held of ï¬ne expo: May mornlng. T ‘u' 1%!) pound each a. pound. He paid ‘ Valentia $937.1 pool table and dividm occupied into a counl: rooms with 1he 'cr partitions Itin at the front a 30.111‘ Ills are now in a series km. McConnell has 1 r Brady has rocoiv that the Open seas. , (2th this year, be; as usual. C. McArthur of Bea ‘ a. breach of promise Hubert DOble of Mara '0 county. She a: V 3'8“- ‘ m. Clendcnnan sold I [mills to Messrs. Linden Valley, J a: r, Thos. Shier of Ieymour of Bobcay Mien of Manilla. [ooh on Fridéy Lh Kylie's carriage om near Dancn excellent fortn T. H_ Fee 01 U {inc driver for $ '. “03 smphenso it ï¬ve weeks in ‘ , Hospital under t1 us. is home again year "w“ .weex a young M. employed by With ODS. was drivi " “Sing‘chain att Dend'ot the chain * k on it cangh 1:00 “5“" Was rapidly d Papiéél 'ywnight “1 prices i HIGINBU‘TH tum: at fortnight’s acting of the Board will be Monday. Jun 90810ch. L! “m e of Omem for $220. phenson W1 ks in the '. nder treatn Dunsford ,V; 5011 TIM Mel)! atur Show (0 ‘00“ 1‘0 H