liars her comma ‘ send me a C i . -. ‘ 0 o Diseases." â€vigilâ€. u , Price 5 . x: has no 1mg! {ox-.5 . ipavh} Cure. alsff'f we -00.: free, oraddxess rat made me amp). â€.0 ‘ r} to investigate "‘ us, an’l . (1.0?(1 boyz†Said '1: ‘m’flng undertone u ell. I found 0 " ',3 money any Role Abner Ht he was uSll. ’ he See 'v 1.. - . , ' “()1'Ltv a . _ our): to draw {1.013 "3 n a bl here was a startle ken by Miller 4 mzng excitcdlv. l t s blame good v n. 1 C‘ 93339. I ‘i -. H . a 1 m r" at ‘- - lair. ‘(L‘tv‘f If “ . l'l'l'lv.Z:»T?-~.- - .. ‘9Ԡx A.“ r . ‘ (1:211 .. ‘4, 107.17,, ). - . . -lrc,[‘ in tl>l‘n\Aâ€"Ill.>‘r :11 ip-Ih “L ;.i f ‘7.’ t .. ,. v.1, h, â€" -... LO . '~ ‘Inll HEAT [4, 3;...1..._, 7 V L v i i†*5â€??? i"! , .. ‘13} View li‘ll Ii" ' - w. to i- 2)'.v :' L‘Jd A)‘ 121.. ‘» ~. t rs ‘\ 1 ; . UT.) the llc‘.‘.‘s_ CHAP'IFH T was 2 ‘ V - ‘ ..‘~:'_'_\' “I [l ,\ . a in" .-m ll -_..: l ' .. ~ - ‘li‘i-ribes, l .‘1, _..Lil. "11"} from 1 .. . “.3 . ‘ .U"". . . * ..u:l'1 q) 'l‘“v'w ’ r t. n.‘.‘.\ ,, t. we parts of the u in payment» “.i and gt 7* glvczz Services. .er Dunno] anal cfsl man Bis supt-nrlrltvrrdmg these prepornti .- .».': ('ill‘l“ "' m - . Ravburn A \l-"ll'irl ~ ‘ h'miw ['0' ‘7 . ‘ . . .. .lI. Ju‘st ml 0 See Ina-1:1 on busiluss. "1 th he laxilroml," .llull informed ', who :xlvmj's displayed signs I cilill12~3l l‘\"iil'llll‘llt wlnh i ’l‘lngv found Miller ll'ior iH'ill: Hull'nlinl-ll by All :2mwiiutwly lo". lill‘ ruolubu til H .. 'l'Il .‘lil sat down lwful‘e ill “1'“. Miller curl. of ‘-::.ll.:z':'uv-luwul :lt ll:'\t. Hy llm-w iilx‘lll “ll Illi‘l lâ€"‘l't ‘1Ԡ.. "“2 V, “ l. r. v ~ vl tllV ll vf' L (.llll“ lZ‘L l v Hilll‘flv" d ’ mnftvr in bond quite with . llzl 'llll r. it“? :1 px‘uposlflnrl to make .. “Slum." ho olwllvd up. M l’ llusb on his fuw'. “l'vc bv ' surm' luquirlvq .lllout Wilm .o "m more llll'i mort- mnvlnc t' iuh-mls lo Fri-v7.0 IN Olll-A Him by holding of? fill you n ll) m'll your progwl'ly for .‘l lllll lzum llmn _\‘Hl. uuw ll'zk lllm l lblulc no?“ gruutt-«l lllellop. pill mg {llc'ig llul ul blur lutlli'w‘lly Hm! Wl t’lll Hr lillll †igluc'ululml Illululp, i'vcll lllU "Hub! 1 may!“ at Alzlllvr auger! ylug lu dlvluu ll!“ pullll imnw o luulw. "I must culll'clll. ll (l'ullLlllln‘il litlhl. \U'Ui‘) mt I now “out lull!) l are l .u o lly. Wan looking on] kind of consum 0 car “ 1163139“: . ption.†. eglected c so often incu ected cor'isul’nl’fl"n d t where ScottS .. ‘ â€,1, . ,_ . .H. . {J .> .’,’ ‘ “ï¬g. . - _...â€"â€" «'g ' "4 ' . . n, ,' ‘ ‘ V3.» b ’ ~ .V .' “w _.- . . ' 7 ' ‘4 : , w.- ‘ -. September lltb andlztihp ess Goods, New Mantles .New ‘ ' ‘ We... umber-sew were. _ Skit s; in ac anewnes's Mules . you out early Friday morning. mï¬nale. Our 80d is Broken~ Before Conn ‘. let to Transfer the Siteâ€"- Trouble About Stone “If ’twere done when . ’tis done " That is the lament of the Library Board about getting a site and let- ting a contract for the néw building. :Just when this faithful body of leg- islators had composed themselves With the idea their task “as, after much and ‘longâ€"continu-ied agony. done, a new difliculty of the 810513 acute and active sort developed, and out of the very sacred writings of the organizationâ€"the speciï¬cations of the 'new building. It was on Tuesda ni ht an NEON. the stone for t-gat pfrt 'of ti): foundation which is to be above ground. In the speciï¬cations sub- legged to the lcontractors who tend- . was a cause sayin that thi stone could be got at Cgboconk f0: $3.50 a cord on board scows. That clause had been put in by the awhi- tect because J udge Harding had told him that the suitable stone could be got. there at that price. When, however, the contractori went up there to get the stone, he‘ found that it could not be got on' board scows, and that. the stone there was not fit for the puruose at. all. ‘ He reported to the board, andi an informal meeting was held oni Tuesday night to see about it. Thei pomt at issue was a single one, but? It resulted in no simple meeting. l There was no chairman so nobody; was called to order. Given accu-l rately the conversation would look something like this: i ‘?*!!?)!xx??? (( l!!! l l ! ??*‘*§§ (Hegel-22......ea ; z z in; )l‘, (((z.a.z.2~‘l-l*.*z.e ; s z m; ))r Mr. F‘lavellc explained that Mr. i Chalmers who had been at Coboconk l quilry' for Contractor Miller had, said that. the stone there could not! be quarried in blocks suitable for thci library.» Mr. Flavclle suggestcdl that if it was not suitable. a chaugei should be made in the speciï¬cations and other stone provided for. Mr. I". D. Moore wanted to know how the mistake had been made. Were the specifications likely to be wrong in other parts too ? New Dr ling-S, walking . hould bring â€KG-UN . . 5.... Che‘ " 1 pm My, Blue ge. _ quot Finish. res. §5c, 3.1) ......-....._ 45c 1’ , e 43.3mm Black Satm Cloth, reg. 95c, B. Days _... 72 Cardinal. Green, Black, Fawn Serge, 46inch. reg. 33c,BD 23: Cream 1 Black Alpaca, reg. 30c, Bargain Days ..... _... 23c 9085 Fancy Herring Bone Costume cloths worth, 40c, B.D 24c LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S MANTLES kcmldrenis Nal'y Blue Reefer Coats,‘ reg. $3 B. Days ._.â€"....._... 250 7,1,3di85' New Fall Coats, Camelfs- Hair Finish, reg, $9 13, D... $8.00 3,],adieS' g Ru nvProohC'oa'ts, reg. $5.50, Bargain Days $4.50 Hindiâ€, Black Venetian Cloth Mantlcs, latest mode, neg. $16,B $12 10'3“ ck and Grey Frieze Coats, 27-inch, with cape, reg. $6, B.D... $5 CARPETS AND OTLCLOTHS “ ns 5, frame Bmssells Carpet with Bordern reg. $1.10 B 85c 12,4 pattern-r“ ’i'uppsh'y Carpet, reg. 75c and 856, B. Days __ ........ . 60c Mpieces l'uion Carpeting. reg. 33c and 356, B. Days .. .......... _.... 28c 14/3 patterns SCOLCh Linoleum! reg' 600, Per Square yrd B. D.-." 406 15,3 patterns (‘anadian Oilcloth, reg. 256 Sq yard, B. D .. ........... _. 21c HOUSE FURNISHINGS ' c Curtains, reg. $1.10, Bargain Days _.-...- ...... . 75c â€g, $1155, 1;. D. $1.25; reg. $3 B. D. . ...... _. $2.25 1840“ Gwen and Cream Shade Blinds, Worth 35c, B. Days . ........ . 25c 19,10uli‘ringc and Lace Trimmed Shade Blinds, reg. 75c and 906, 50c 21km 5mm and Am, Muslims, reg 10c Bargain Days .. .............. _. 7§c \l'ltAl’l’ERETTES AND FLANNELETTES 21,10 picccs Fluid and Stripe Wrapperet-tes, reg. 10c, B. Days ..._._ 7c 22.6 plCCcS \vmppm-cttes, newest patterns, 12c, kind B. Days ....... 8c 2}le pia‘rs Fancy li‘lannelette 32 inches, reg. 9c, Bargain Days 76 34.2picl'eï¬ pmk, ’l lied, 1 Yellow, 10range Shades, reg. 6c, B. D... 4lc 23.3 90.5 mu w um, Apron Gingham, reg. 10c, B. Days _........... 7c BLOUSES AND WALIQNG SKIRTS $45 White Blousl-s, reg. $1.25, B.D. 50¢; reg. $2.75, B. D ..._. $1.50 27-30 Black Silicon Blouses, neatly trimmed, reg. $1.25, B.D _.... 97c B'xmy 111W .mdAl‘rcnm Lustre Blouses, reg. $1.75, B. Days _. $1.40 I, Mam, my... Skirts, $3.75, Bargain Days .......... '_... 3.15 l 30â€"Lallies' Handsome Walking Skirts, reg. $7.75, B. Days a: ...... $6.50 i l l l k1 ’ HOPi 11,5 patter 15,100 pairs Lac 1:,va Curtains, l; :lr i ( l l 2â€": ." ‘) 3 . 1’? ) )l: reg. FANCY GOODS 31-Chatelaines with long Chain, reg. 60c, Bargain Days . 44c 32..La(l.ics' Fancy Spotted Hose, rcg. 25c, Bargain Days ............... 180 33~Ladi..s- lllnck Cashmere Hose, reg. 35c, Bargain Days ............ 40c 35â€"4 BunchcS Tilllt‘ for Sc ; " papers Nefdles for ............ A .................. 5c MEN ' S NE CKWICAR reg. 20C. and 256; Bargain Days ...................... 9c 0c 9c 36 23c ............... A 36â€"100 Men‘s llows, 37-100 Derby and made-up Ties, I‘cg. 25c, Bargain Days ................ 1 38â€"50 pairs Men's 50x, wool, reg. 12c, Bargain Days .............. 39â€"10lllllrll's‘ ('olon-d Handkerchiefs, reg. 4c. Bargain Davs _..2 for 40â€"10llpiccl-s ll’ltizc Embroidery, reg. Sc, Bargain llavs ............... To our out of Town Friends we would an ideal place for the gathvr- made 0 nc ' 5 ing. Tin: pleasant chat with neighbor, the evening’s rest at the )usy season, the laughter of the crowds of children at play. the stirring song, the wall spread tables handsome with their dcc‘ora- ticn of ilowor and fruit, the twinkle of many lights all combined to make the evening one of gratcful memory to all who were present. An interesting feature of the work of the Sunday School is the in- creased attendance owingr lo thc pro- scncc in the neighborhood of muviy boys and girls brought to Cumuln lhrougjl lhc uppncy of ol'phun bonny These. children are many of them Very llright, and good training ought. to make them goon (alive-us. 'l‘hc J_.indsuy (folk-glut..- Instituti- Lil this your llllVl' u lul‘g‘v murmur of sludt-nls from ln-ro. Miss“: Milo Webster, May l“0\\'ll'l', \lubn-l lorzlnu Mildl'cd Hard;- mul Messrs. Cluu’. Wclulcr. Wilson uml (‘luillmm Urnâ€" hnm will utlvml. It must ho vi-ry pit-using to School-Muslcl‘ (‘oruml lo are “new old pupllu of bin cmtiuuiupl tho Mllllllm lhut ll'vy lmu' \H-ol bo- gun under hls cuwlul ll‘lll'lllll“ Mr. llo-rt llrulmnu lum sold but [and to Mmm‘n. H.‘ (lorrlll Sous. price [mill wuN Sim par m'ru. Mr. John Wulllu um I'l'llll'll lulu proporty to Mr. llm'l. llll'll. Mr. Wul-‘ lls uml family will kuow to tho lmllumtnud farm at lulllo llrlluln. 'l'holt' runny frloude lwro urvaily ro- grot the: thought of looulug Iuch klmlly neighbors. Mr. (loo. (lrulmm oflorn the Silver farm south of how. Such choice land ll seldom on tho market. ____+.._â€"â€" GLEN/HIM say visit us during Fair reek, very special prices for that occasion. E. B. TV. MCGAFFEY Lindsay’s leader Low Cash Prices Dry Goods House and oi a 1 You may not need rub- bers right away, but you WI“ shortly. Our new rubbers for fall are arr vlng every week direct from the factory. Our la'ge order given early ln'he seison is al- , Styles in rubbers change lust lllc same as in shoes. Our new Maple Leaf ind looulo llrand Rub- bers combine strength will). mcllcnccol finish. M “Y Maple Leaf Brand Rubbers once. and you will wear no other. R, NBILL Sole Local Agent for the Slater Shoe E W Willi coursrornud rile. m A . ‘ ‘ i“mail ‘c. .... , Play,â€- the éjd’ “oi Horne Garden to many eyes, Scum, w _...; ilakwood Sunday runny. Rev. G. as ï¬eld \chirmsrlay eveniirg Mr. ‘R. W 05 Mr. Bowgrd contributed .duetts 7 - a successful happy style. O. ‘5 â€â€˜7 brought into our Peniel'gm ing pcaed a purpose c of Day 00313. C] Caps. Boots and Sh and Crockery at alaug the balance of this month. Now the time to secure bargains. #â€" MAKE J. A This community learns with doc] regret of the rcsi V Daniels of _thc Bap ! their business a leuring out their othimz. Hats sea, a I all who have )1 o privrlegu to come under in stations. great loss to his attractive ethicshas hos that brought tears the poi the other exquisitivdy‘ W. Clarke, R. A., and of Little Britain. ’1) their Winnie Hardie of on sum» n so . - Mfgfm'h‘fs’ll-‘Ilass entertaineml'flleentï¬Q‘ . a 1"“"3'3530 to therunds'vamd" and was» . ï¬l-UO’JE- Mt. Ernie Mmeï¬â€˜d ~‘ “ - â€" l - « . I mu m hrinsclf,~gagedT~ï¬r . 7, , _. “or or talent. rrom Hod-'ncctciï¬y‘†‘88 In; ls lurgt‘ly indebtaxjg‘ri‘i . l5:11. gentlemen for “10W ..4.- Ari-Thing; mi! con _ “ . .. a“; _ ,_ “Suï¬sm. + g WITHOUT ClllllllllL’S CGNSENT Mr. Flavclle said that Judge Ilardâ€" inext day. 'l‘lw ' for sale Messrs. Murchison . Gilchrist hav- dfssolvcd partnership and disâ€" t Glonarm. ï¬ne stock and Groceries liter prices for is gnation of Rev. G. rch ad the - 3 mini- His dwarturp will be a ghborhoad ‘ and portrayal of Christian done much to ideas. ' D h . .â€".â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" nudist of can came up for his honâ€" or to decide. One of which Badman VI. Y“ that had been adjourned from last session was settled against the defendant Yer-ex, We regret to state that MissEdna Copplestpne is ill with an attack of typhoid fever. and that Mr. W. Wal- lace is exhibiting symptoms of the m dis. cue. The ’ ï¬fty-ï¬fth annual fair of the Mariposa Agricultural Society will be held in the village on Tuesday and WM; next, Sept. 15th andlï¬th} The saretary informs us this year . .- mg. the chairman, had been up to Cobocank holding a court and found Out as he thought that suitable Stone could be got there for $3.50 a. card on the 900'. At the judge's suggestion the architect had put a clause to that elect in the speciï¬c» trons. Mr. Moore wanted to know what ï¬rmness the architect has! to take any individual member's orders on a pomt of that sort. He would not tolerate making any change ofl-han'i. It would be only the beginning of extras"that would put the town into debt. Mr. Flavelle Was much“ annoyed at Mr. Moore’s contention which he re- garded as "confounded opposition." Messrs. Chalmers and Miller said it made no odds to them, but the Co- boconk stone should not be used. Mr. Devlin vehemently protested against any change; the contract Was signed. “Carry out your con- tract" was his repeated charge to the contractor. But it was object- ed :"‘SUppose the building should fall down." "It makes no odds. let it fall down, carry out your con- tract†was the unwary-lug response of the inexordble crown attorney. Hints of his that now that the contract was signed, any suggestion of delay from the board might give the con- tractors grounds for damages later on, gave an inkling that Mr. Dev- lin’s seeming unreasonable stand had reason in it after all. Mr. Chalmers said the proper stone would cost about $250 extra. Con- tractor Miller replied to Mr. Devlin that the contract could not be carâ€" ried out to the letter because the stone could not be got on board scows at all, as the board's speciï¬ca- tions had said it could. Both he and Mr. Chalmers were very anxious to use a better stone. Contractor Miller said the contract provided for using extras as the board wished. Mr. Hardy told Mr. Devlin that the board's solicitor had said they could change the contract without being in danger of a suit for damagi-s. “I don't believe him" replied Mr. Devlin. Mr. Hardyâ€"What: are for ? Mr. all stories. No action was taken and the con- tractor was told to go ahead, al- though council had not gchn the site to the board. Sod was broken one and promises to be case than ever before. The prizes' in all departments are very liberal, and given good weather this attendance will be a recordku'eak. er. The day will not be complete unless you at- tend. the concert in the hall in the evening. The committee â€have se- cured the best talent that money can aflord. Miss Florence Weldon of the 16th left for Muskoka, in which district she has been engaged as teacher. 1 While driving from home on Sun- day evening from Mr. Brass’ Mrs. J. Moore and son of Ops happened with a painful accident just east of the village. A portion of the harness gave way and the horse became un- manageable. The occupants of the vehicle were violently precipitated to the ground. Mrs. Moore escaped un- hurt, but Mr. Moore was less fortu- nate. He received serioue injuries and was attended to by the local physician . An Oakwood Bible bravely sustained on Tuesday evening. dozen were prcScnt. Tho Methodist League has been CflnCQ’lkfll, but the mdcting did not prove. a much groutâ€" cr drawin card to the mombcrs of that organization than to their old- ers. Miss Maude Thorndike foil from a fence Tuesday evening. alighting on some sharp object. She received a.I svvcre injury and as a result will be ' for a couple of days. _____+__â€"â€" HA TITLE ‘1’ Murchison Gilchrist havâ€" hip and dis-. l Society martin its About half a a Mcr‘St‘S. ing dissolved partners posed of their business at Glcuarm, purpose clearing of l‘ey Goods. Clothing. Hats and:a Cups. Boots and Shoes, Gl'ocvri and Ctockery at slaughter the balance of this mrmfh. the time to Secure bargains ___+.._â€" LITTLE BRITA l N solicitors Now Devlinâ€"To tell sorts of S( are spending Mr. Louis Wickett, home for sou-ml weeks has again left for Oshawa. Miss M. Rolnson of Bethany. l wvck's visit. Mr. McIntyre. general merchant of Lindsay spent Labor Day among relatives hero, accompanied by his family. Mrs. on Mondayf Quite a number ing in the Toronto week. No doubt the Q iloc presents arc to the city. We arc sorry to hear of Mr. Frank Brook's illness with typhoid lover. I â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€" l FLICE'HVOUI) Bert Jordan of Onn-nloc paidl on Sutur- r of the ' .lno. Coone, Miss Wellington. exhibition this; Mr. and Mrs. D. 1"». MacQur-cn and uocn's Jubâ€"l daughter of Port Perry, Mr. uni Mrs. A. C. Smith of Ponicl and Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Gibson of Sonya spent Sunday as the. guests of Mrs. W. L. Coonc. Prof. A. 1“. University paid 11 short visi old home here. Mr. Nelson and Mn. Geo. Gibson and family of l‘illsburg rcturm-d to their home on Suturday lust after a six chks visit. among rclulivcs horn. Mrs. J. Kl‘l'l‘, Mr. and Mrs. Nc-il Mcllonuld. Mush-r llcrbic McDonald; Mr. J. A and Miss M. A. Mclmun. Mr. Holdurshuw and Mr. 1). " worr- nmong this wq-ck's visitors tho fair. Mr. X. Hunter Was unlorlunul enough to loow- a valuable bound by being run ovl-r by the train on Sul- DcLury of Toronto t 1 his 0 Mr. his farewell to us village- day. He has “01'“ n mr-mbc Omcmeo Salvation Army for wars, and now 114- is going to the, training honn- in the work of lbw army. bun every ing. Mr. \Visll i “f l ' John llollillsn \lill uol lulw his~ l usuul milk roulo on l-‘ridny ol lust . Week. 110 \vus luvuy ullcndiog his brother's fum-rul nl (‘urlwi-ighl. Mrs. J. (‘rquord spa-m u l'i-w duys in Llndsny \‘iHiling‘ l‘rmmls. Quite a mllnlwr around how- ln tho 'l‘m'onlo l‘uir this “ooh. Mr. John Hutchinson uml lumily Lindsay apt-pl lust Sumlny with, ‘ . John llrown. The English church \ I†hulls mlx-up will: and rwllhor of lrmu'hlng lrnlu m'npod with In tho vngluo uml m-vcrnl can. ovvr ll. 'l‘hc olhcr dog was cut in two by the “limb: panning owr its body. Cheer up Nod. thorn aro ulhm' (luau though mum of town will not hunt rubbltu. Cheaper tliun overâ€"Lemur Walk- in; Hkll'tu M. ‘17“. Ten plm'c'u Ludlcu' Cloth in dlllorvnt colors and dollgnu made to M3†at 60¢ per yard now trolling at 25c to 30c por yard. The newest thing in parlor innumâ€" b‘oautlful doal3nn. at 82.80. Call and lemlhcm at, W. L. Connie's. #â€" OAKWOOD Mr. C. Perkins of Lindsay was the guest of Mr. R. Reggie Sunday and Monday. Dr. J. Footer, who is practising in Michigan, is visiting his parents at Marlposa station. sumllcr purp uml lhmu an lho' app» but lhc uumllcr vu- l’vw «crutches. though pnunml It was rv-opvuml POWER CO -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-+â€"‘"‘"" Will Give oo All-Night Lamps for $50 Each-"Aldermen Avoid Regular Meeting of The Council A week ago the Police and Ligh lug committee of the council met They had a tender before them fr the Light, Heat Power Company to supply 60 lumps of 1500 candle power every night and all night for $50 a lamp. The previous ofler had been 50 lamps for $52.50 each. party, Wednesday evening last. Monday. Labor Day. was an excelâ€" ) lent working day for the majority of It goes without say- pleasant tim was spent. Perrin, _ ' had continued their service and kept the lamps clean they might have yet‘ been arranged with. That was the first intimtlon of His Watchip that he did not hope to use the gas on some streets. AM. Storer declared that his son a practical electrician. had said that if the arc lamps, such . wen lit the other night, were put. , 10 or. 16 [est higher 50 of them ‘ would lighting. town. The mayor In that Ian" than ' 60 lamps could contract-e ~than $50. each. A map of the town was produced and the points marked at- whieh a event-Mummirmsom by Rev; doth services. The (1mm were large. in}! Mary Shea spent home 7 Siting her parents. The Executive Committee that the membership is extra large Temperance a greater suc- session in Toronto this week adVo- cated independent political action in behalf of the tcmpcrancn reform. It declares {hat the "Liquor 1902†was constitutional and endor- sed by 200,000 voters, and therefore should have been made law. it was not the Executive Commit-L00 despairs of help from the old politi- cal parties and says clause of its report : Whereas, the aforesaid object cum not be obtained by moving along thd lines we declare for independent political action. that is to say. an aggressive movement tho didates the league, and that in order to elect such representatives we reafï¬rm the necessity of enrolling, and uniting in every Con- stituency g lors favor-awe to the principivs‘ ()1 tin: reputation league, _ 9‘" § have bean made to socul‘c :1 \'i>ll prices erECanada Of a crack l‘vgimi-mul ly‘dl *b but it was not until ibis _‘vvul‘ the Consent of the lmpvriul nuihoi'iâ€" Itics could be obtainr-d. and as a ru- suit 1 -r\‘ice bL-lon rin r to tho (ll’cs‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson of Oshawa . g l“- i‘ . f ‘ ‘ . . . . . mom in 11.9 English urns. a new days With friends . . ' ., . .7 . ous loldslrvam (xuarls. salon: llU .- who has been: IEngland on Iin a s lecial attraction ‘: . ‘ ‘ l ‘ jthc ultm‘noon o! “nunusuai'. i23l‘d. lslxaling rink. begin Friday, Prices 30. .u and $1. l l rcn under two Mr. 'l‘oroulo in study ' ' s ‘ hs umlcrlulsâ€" . . ,. suicl s in .I‘GU‘ N'i‘rl-lnry Supl. lump ought to bu put. numbered 80. or $4300 was agrvcd that the sum was 11 than the 1 left to another mooring the list to (50 lamps. Was lo lune boon hcld tâ€" ~cvc’ning discuss the street lighting proulcm. “101d; 0111 5Toronto. Ald. McWattcrs spoke very “Nor-1 The. painting it on the inside. The Allen of Milling-00k conducted Sunday at _____._+._._____ ATEIRDPARTY _...o_â€" The Temp eranee League may Act Along . lndepedant political Lines of the Legislation League in Act, Of Since in the next. of the two political parties,- in practical polilics for election of rr-prcscntalive canâ€" favorub-le to tilt) objrms of « (.ucai mg. or gamzmg. the suppomcrs and (‘lv‘C‘t‘ ______+___._â€"â€" EFGLMED'S GREATEST BAN D __â€"Oâ€"â€"â€" {The Splendid Coldstreamf'cuards and Their Visit to Canada The pulse quiclzcns and the ll-‘PJ‘L 'beats in the b-l'casl' ()f cvvry Ill-bish- or as he hears the inspiring music or military band, and when it hap- ipens that he is listening to the lili- lest lvicc, and through centu' it‘s ‘ .ost regiment in tho King‘s armv, it 0Ut The†fin“ stocii 1may be cousidcl'wd an opportunity (v in the whole British Scr- the band Iha has inspirn-«i of glory. tho oil- band ' l \'l'lll'< l‘ll-(ll'l \ ll) id, 1 life limo For many Till: Brillsl‘. l‘l'ylâ€" the uni-st band in tho 13b- Eon.- arri\‘i:.-.: Angust 27111. band Toronto Supt. 71h. ’1th . full rugimcnlnl sun-limb mu. ‘1 \' who - . . lbm‘inu 4' s lo o‘ ~v’. ‘- ~- has been the g‘llvst or Mrs. B. l‘allh- ; the léadil‘th l)‘ 4;} ,‘d \‘ll‘lfl" “I?“ l 4 ‘ K. I 1 ' ‘ ' l " '21! l ful for a few weeks returned home . 7 l U ' ‘ “’V‘ 9- ’. .who is the handmnslcr not m -r. 15' o. I '7 S“. -‘ ' I“ ’."_r'. :- from here are takâ€" l1hr. ‘( old titanis, but or 1 .c 111: «l iof (wards. Arrangements hnvu boon mmlv in“ ‘a Visit Of the band 10 this 1own on Fold will ill ill-- 'l‘l‘n' Silil‘ pl 5* axis \Vlli July lr‘lh :11 H all... School (lull.- lllllh'nl‘ They ..- 13 _Vlful‘s‘ 2336. ______..+_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- FEW WORDS St‘llvll llllll‘).“s (ll'w-nu ('ullill lu‘ ~-\'l‘;ljlmi l; - Min.â€" .lolm "lllml' l’l‘ok‘l in handfuls n1 n._v lllm'v m: day morning." “ls-ll yo'l (lll‘i'l‘v lx'l-illi :"l “oul-d Sn)? lliul liu- l'rir lms un- ul'l‘uid lbl-lw- “ill no sum-t lights by lbw L‘ilb. will that lhv l'uil‘ “ill t-ulll-r in (mus-‘â€" queued" ll..ul,ip: 1‘“llllll'\ ll) llll‘ ul'li-I‘ lil‘nlup lbw pumps ll mwllu'll \\;ll lil'hllllm llllll l “ill lllt'_\ lu- “1‘“ ill "'l'hvw- bllul‘l' in“ 3‘ [mvvm‘ housv ;.v high [nl‘l'r-rlll‘i‘. furnish nu "ll'lrl'l". Much in put lln-lu. llw town us ln‘lghl us ll." llpld. \\lllll .mu. Hunduy. u.l'tvx' hm... imprinmll MPANY’S NEW OFFER T0 LIGHT THE TOWN STREETS kâ€"______â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""â€"" 'l‘hcse poinl «4 worth. 1t ML'U own could pay. .md ll. was in cut down That mommy: 1h? l-‘ri luv following. but was not. t lust tho regular llll‘Cl- luu'll in Tuesday nigh ing' of the council Was to thl' but the mayor was uwuv He had 101d “-0 :llclt‘l'lllcll in his absuwv, on do to hold the mailing lut with such a big proposition hand they were not inclined to In fact thvre were two proposiâ€" to the udvorso sacrificing the so. tlons for yielding public criticism of narket park to the library building His Worship had asked a colloagw to get ballots printed asking wheth- or the proprrly owners wanted a 12).:- law submdtted to raisc money to Huy the Britton cornm' The method of doing this was also to have been decided at Tuesday night's meeting. But a quorm did not put in an apâ€" pearance at (no time. All. O’Roilly stayed for 15 minutes after 7.30-â€" thc length'of time lately sl-t down. by the mayor after‘whiche waiting member mig’ht withdraw and make make. it illegal for his late-coming colleagues to do businessâ€"and then left. ~lecly tho mem’lj-s can explain why there “was no meeting At any- ‘rate there was none but it is being held as we go to press.