"m Toronto World, in noting the: w of Judlael Killam. Imarkms that to had thud entire conï¬dence OIL xthe .ud'alic, while his admirable personal qualities endeanad him in a rvgry wide circle ct fridnfls. Alas, that suph In man Shaun have Eugen .so Lampoon- at 1nd hounded by, the \maronto We were 199 cam cases ofllsmalh p‘ox in Ontario reporbdd in January. whhamt a. 3311330 death. Scarlet rov- u‘. We: had a report! 01 28 W out 1‘ 448 cam, whilq 4Q of '83 diphtheria sufferers died. Ev- um mgnim the malignancy 0.! Wm; but many people under-J W the lgirmty of doubt lgver. Mâ€"mer 12‘ 51 whiting. o! typhoid." Min-W’s. .‘lk; L. *- ‘l’he three-ï¬fths vote may yet :EVhItney’s undoing. Wyn-him in all its bearings, and during the coming summer have some i Zpims pnpared that would give practln‘. (fleet to Mr. Oborne's suggestions? Chis would take some time, and would cost some money. but we (a my (hue is sufficient! public spirit in town: to make ample provision for (ash requirement. The main thing is‘ «tomake a start,and it is up to Mr. Sparlmg. the President. of the Board ., The main poi'nk brought out with mphasis..so far as this town is wa- ouned. is that Lindsay is on -- or that soon will beâ€"two main lima 02 the C. P. 'R. and the G. '1'. [1,. and it was made quite clear mm" the town should be ready and willing total adrantaga as a railway cen- he, 111th an inland .zater syst m of mange power, and with electrical spout-er ad lib. within. easy reach. ~ It is quite clear that the constan- ' not. of the Georgian Bay line of the "C P. R. from Victoria Harbour, via ~Coldwater, Orillla and Lindsay to Bavelock. will be started at an car!y o‘.’ Trade. and the members. to show .yvhaf can be done. We are conï¬dent in great deal can be done. ‘ uneiock. will be started at an early day; and it may be accepted as acr- Lam that the Grand Trunk plans (or double-tracking the old Midia-nzi line from Fort Hope-«Lindsay-to-Midh n-J. Hill be pushed through with vigor this year. as soon as the spring sea- cun Opens, {or the simple reason that this is the easiest grade and the shortest route via the Great. Lures, and the railways are simply emu- .pelled to commence construction now in arm to hava a most important. link én the railway chain from the Great .West to the Atlantic reaiy (or use "on time." Fortunately" there are no ï¬nancial difficulties in the may, as the standing of bath mamas in the British money mar- ke'is ' No. 1, and they have nov. all the mono) they need. ,7 (Ihe special point of interest now (at Lindsay to consider is this; Ls it (aside to work out. perhaps in a. modified way. the capital sugges- (ions containeï¬i in Mr. Oborne’s ad- dress as to planning out suitable «ï¬les. wrth railway accommodation ï¬nd other details, [or industrial e11- tc-Iprxs‘es? There are. various sectlans o! the toun on the lines 01 inc two railways that would atiord excellent opportunities 0'! working out the practical ideas suggested in Mr. (Rome‘s address. “ould it not be Id! [or a; committee of the Bond of Trade to consider this question a lot of plainfacts about enterprise god progress into a brief talk about “amputation problems. and we way to deal with some of them. to see things and advantages that, many would pass .by without notice. Mr. Oborne is not “an orator as Bxutus was." but: he managed. in u «we and entertaining way. go put Ebe Weekly flbost III-SDI l. IIL80N, Prom-Mora. . t'l'he address of :Mr. Oborne. of the C. 1'. R.. before the Lindsay Board of Irade Friday evening. was a remark- nbly intereéti'ng and. practical army of common sense statements by a man 01 affairs, gifted “ith magma- teen and. humor, that enabled him IIXDSAY, FRIDAY. MARCH; 6th ’08 A. HIGINBOTHAM, DBUGGIST Nady opp. the Post Ofï¬ce, Lindsay. You can get along without Win- ter Balm, but you will not after you have once tried it. It is a lotion that makes chapped or toughened skin unnecessary. Cures chaps in a night Soothes and refreshes from the moment it is applied. Daintily perfumed; no grease or stickiness, as it isaimost instantly lotion fails to please. . Sold in Bulk or Bottle. You Needn’t Have Chaps IR. OBORNE'S ADDRESS AND LINDSAY'S PLANS. EDITORIAL NOTES. Your money back if the Depdraeve Eyres. ~-; ( u rrHE BUT-CHERS‘ GRIEVANCE. On motion a deputation compan- ln'g all «the {town butchars was heard thromgh their spokesman. Mr. L. 'V. O’Connor. He asked Council to take into consideration [the position otltho meat man as disclosed by the. work- lug out at the layâ€"law and amends, mints, which ha produced- ll‘ho do- jwt of the. original by-lww Was to pxmt rthe retail denlqr. and outsid- ers Mm only permitted to sell lay the gum-pap, and then only after the moon hour. In 1905 an amndmnont was passed in :IdSpomse to an mama tion tor blimp meat. It reallyL was rot. an amendm't wt all. facing pran- ï¬nally a new toy-law. It providaa that anyone taking and: a license could lax-in; in oar-cases and out than: 1).}:va they ï¬nd not sell More noon. (rhia Mns permitting the town mm :to [no encroachqd on by outsiders rwho m1 no atakq in the town. {What other lino of business‘ Is invariant! with as are the ‘ouxban- em 3’ mm fay-191w practically sets up opposition :to them as eptaloliahut Wm men a! :the town. Mem- cral man. dentists, Iaxwyem, anti oth- em, pay an annual tab to {no pro-C maven against unfair opposition; the‘ town butchers pay an annual feb,to the town, but revolve absolutely. no ‘ protection in ram-n: C Mr. O’Connor cow that tn: provisions ot_Ithe pneisemt Toy-law had been [grossly violated. A butcher had rbo 'taxkp dud; a licdnsqifom every shop or shall when he sold meat. yet an dutsider is allow-ed :to form; In We or Ithrea loads of mead: Manx sell from each rilg, thereby having prac- tbally two 011' three stalls under the one license. (then the fay-lam sup.- uIarbed. that news taking out a license must pay the usual market tee, yd: {he gO'Cannar) was informed that this payment had never been rpm «Really. the boot â€Won From Bell frdlephone 00., asking permissioq to open up Wellington-st. from .VVilliann Ito Canfl'aridg'qe-st. From a {Toronto ï¬rm or [bond {buy- exs. asking for an option on $18,000 worth out @13de ~ From the Public Library W. on- closing copy 01 annual report. u From Chief Constable Vincent. en- closing upped: for February. Them mm 6 bases, a 'flecreaae at. 9'1!!! ‘06an pared with 032;. (the! ï¬nes imposed amounted to $26.80. of which $21.40 bald M collected ‘ "‘3‘ \ A number at accounts were read and Lreterrad be the proper commit-- W8. along with tho communications mm t - MTLL BULB N'EW WALK. Ald. Rea, chuman at the: Board 0! Works. read a pdtition [or anew :31me wall: on meat sale, 0! Cambridge-8t. from Glam]; toMe‘t mum-at. â€"Ra£erred to Bound or Fm Secretary flames Keï¬th. at South Victoria Agricultural Society. asking Council for usual guarantee grant of $300, and that thq autom- ary munrm- at diraators be appoint- ed to {represent the town._ . l From Jas. M. mam-s. thanking Council for past patronajzp and so- liciting a. continuance at name» 0 From Messrs. Matthew Ingram and Jas. (Shani-Jars. uttering to cut stats on the rtown sparks this summer at 170. per W. ‘ \( - From Canadian Good Roads Mach- imxy 00.. enclosing catalogue, etc. . Evening Post of _-March 3 0n: town {Ethan met in angular monthly won. last «min; Mayor Bags and. all members being present. Considerable buaim was dealt with; t couple at deputation: occupying .an hour or so at the AWPs ,tismn: '|Tho aim at ‘the last 1118311111: meeting were read Loy Clerk Knowl- Ion'. and on motion were continued. t COMMUNICATIONS ‘ From Has. P. (Donald. secretary Boamd at made. advising that thei Board bald: passed a resolution am;- Izesting 'tha advisability of (flaring the town's Local Improvmt deflo- ‘antures tor sale locally in mm iam- qum M'r S. «J. Fox. M P.P..ao- know lodging receipt of petition re 1nâ€" .Wolt$ From Geo. S. Patriaqk. secretary Public Library Board. enclosing ths unual (apart 10a- 1907 and estimates tar 1908. Jud = .\ From Gould, Shapely Muir. of Brandord. M'ith Nuance 'to minn- STANDING COMMITTEES. rthe follow-in; chairmen submiued reports, (which were on motion adv opted; {Patina and Lighting No. 2. Alad. McGeuuB‘h: frown Property. No. 2. Ald. .Wm. Jordana Finance No. 2. Iany Hatters Dealt With at Honda's Sessionâ€"Board of Hank Expendi' tare; Criticized. Also Roller Rinksâ€"Bread By-law lay be Changed. Tï¬â€™ï¬‚om BUTCHERS INTERVIEWED ,colman Object to Outsiders on ttharket..- They Should Do Bï¬Sine‘ss All Year March-3 t in rank! sum; Mayor Icing present. 13 dank with; occupying“ men’s tflmfl: ast mular Ilefl: Knowl- 9 continued. t 0N5 ‘ d. secretary mg that ï¬nal iolwtion sug- ' of offering \wnhnn“ 0- flats. tho what by m outsiders 9!: doom than it We (run .ethobut- chem. tor the W that Unfooneu are not atrwbdd' anfl tho {mufï¬n so out am: that some 0! the poor mam aiwayn {goes _with the bettqr Mom. «Then again. while: the outskhrs take owl: a limb: amruhhny. only do busium flaming, the cold weathQ-rq when animali are! cheap and. they. have no ice to buy; in summer when. an expensive aquipment is waded. they an: M10 be found. â€no meat irdusbxâ€"y is an important one in! n town the hind ot Lindsay, and; many pusons mammnt on it â€"‘waa it fair Ito jeopardize It: prosperity for Hm saka at mm or three outsidenl miu m. twhen zoo membetu an m- urder gem all part 0! Ontario rwiJl be pm. rrha request was grant- r BEBE BEDLIABD BY-LAWAI I 0:: national W6 Jordan. second- to 18. ~. ' ‘ Ald. Dmâ€"‘fmnl: means that t boy Myanmar than is now mam wfll‘ifl plie to 9121! 3:111- Mayor Banâ€"Wm» shame 1. “134° “the (rdxuest d tho mmzistra‘te. (rho statutes say 18 m while our ‘57- hw went lair-thief, firm! the 33“ “t 21 We cannot. at comma. cm the stanzas†' «The (by-hm. was thdn given ctlï¬nda M f «I mu hall uâ€"mxrkot room and Council chamber for a. common to 59 W x.- uc c. oomxrnox. m. L.’ N. am asked that «Jul local Cmmoiil at the Knights 0! Col- nm'flnn M W the w d (the them are only obwo town in. Ontario with :the same regulations as_uI.ind- After W further diam“) m" mane: mas referred to the Finance am. Dawn in leon Falls â€" '9. Little villain â€" meat can. only the (301211111. by the mm (w. and I believe a who raised and killed his own ani- mals, but would allow up hueksterâ€" the man [who Lzuys anhnals for slaughter â€"- to seal on the market for am See (whatever, .I don’t (be-l lieve a mu Coy-law can prevent a tanner coming here and selling it he wishes. Out What! pay taxes slid employ mum, and don‘t. mhinkwe should allow them to be hampered for the pried 0! a lbw 91' two." \ Mayor Buzzâ€""Haw could you tall that altarmnrrwas Magusown Dealtâ€"he might. buy an animal. keep it Iona meek. snidplaï¬mhe Insulat- ‘l‘ened it.†‘ 1 k - \ Dan-rel»: Eyre: said it would [as Wish to aliorw tanner-a tocomc hem and. out up and nellnéat indisa cum otha Lay-law as at pra- san‘t Cmmoilhaad acted on the poti- 6on at a [amt numqqr o! rataoay4 _Mr. O‘Camorâ€"‘Trhq m'q‘olized to been) their shops open, and that plan «would involvu hid-int; adnï¬tiocml help and wit in other complications.“ Aid. Edisonâ€""ll: ‘3 not imply the tax-mas who can in. [would make it a trap market 101' ‘the 2mm- Mug John Campbellâ€"“Competition will make tha price right 4-1?! almond thinks thare‘is L751; money in the bus- iness lathim opanashop;erveni£loâ€" allow the udtaixl butchers tin addi- tional privihqyu at Opening a. stall on the marks“: and can-patina with out- siders tree of charge!†f; ;\ . are. Hemmer, he believed that cut- nidar; rwhoibmhe 9n; n. Wlhoukh like flu town When._bo obliged. to wpply the public tar twelve months at the mt. ‘ \ ‘ Aid. Banâ€"“.Wiu the bubchers [gum-5 antes it two change the thy-law that the prices will not advance?" . v\ ;s’ho serve the people for a (101:? math: only? Rather than con- tinue as at preheat. the butchers monk! prewar to {30 back to tbet old rubendpayaGS license. 7. -7 In [113va to a llueï¬tidn purtby Reeve Jordan, Mr. O'Connor said the mtail butchers mere compelled by lay-law to main Inpqn every. legal flax juntilg 12 mm. f b ‘. ' I Mayor Bagsâ€""A NW†““1"“ over 700 names was pracntcd 4° Council asking 1°" ‘1'†trad: in N and Not went about â€11“", ’ II. we fammmxr MATTERS. Mar flayâ€"“What about the Md MCGcough rcfcrrcd. to aercazn complaints relative to thq unions or the Baud of Health and the Hedi.- cal-Bealth Ofï¬cer Many ratepayus were discomultcd.) and in 1:85 opinion Council alwuld unquixc into the thus, rod sue if the Board had u;peoded $900 on the recent 511de cases â€9' 533311903 \ Lid. Reaâ€""I‘ll second ‘that motion. I have heard a number of oiLixens my the town has been mulcted. Dr. Burrows says tbs affection was clink- enpox. and Dr. Waite backs him up. Let us have an investigation." Mayor Begsâ€"'0! course. we have the two wmdoo chads. worth about m and two Jun been churntto on at 311' any date. _ Money \m-u wry high at preaeï¬: â€" it W “J: lower nix mouths home. and still lower in a tweflvemonth. As we are already paying 5 1-2 per cent. im- moral: in the flunk. a clout 5 lAper rent. would represent only a trivial saving. whilst it til: price of none? talk [tom the pment abnormal ï¬- gure that town sand: to bandit hugely on bonds running for a long perm ‘ ‘- LL“ ‘ . SUNDRY mums Mayor Begs-W {W tat. about the weighing of coal and the measuring of wood by the Market Clerk! my opinion is .we should. instruct the Chief of Poliod to order 'any driver to the market to hue his load weigh- ed or measured." On motion the Clcxk was instruct- ed to warn the public to ï¬ll out vromptly the income blanks text by the assessors. and return same to than. Delay .will involve a penalty. The matter was referred to the Police and Lighting. committee’ Md. Mcl3_-epugh -"Thc Chief tens me tin! he has the power to do 10 al- uhady. i! a citizen asks him." Aid. W35 carted with D99.- xoevo Kym pointing out that ain axl- xn'usion ï¬nd was changed oven (or looking an alt the tuna! rink. while billiud room and other places of mumm tree to all wha did» not wish to take paint. fl‘he: roller wink coined motley during the tall and early winter. calm the money and by the yam: people dam the am; now the town is setup L1 beepiugthonlutivea daemon! womaniz‘pa-trom' an" Akl "Bun mid! he Was in [tavor of a still Bombs loo. W . Finance omflbtdc. {IKE TOWN DEBENTUREQ. Deparuve Bytes. chain-nun «Fin- ante. Merrill; to unsold town do- buluxes. said he had been devoting a lot at abbm‘tiom to Ithq'mhtterttor the but two months. during wh‘ch Um he had discussed the Question bonda with which the swim arena the mm at the Board on (trade are not unminbdd. He would feel :3th it that managed to auto 3. sale alt a Ignaz! price. and to facili- tate action he «would. move that the mm at disposing of or rqtaintuz the Atuwnbondn be retest-rad .to the Finance omit-tee. to be reportpd up- {BEE BOILER BINK. U51 047.4an Eyre: said he wished to «ya to an’ important matter. JWhmr- over a W cane! hem andahawa the ain't Ind.- mini-u Mr. 8, Sher- idan dict. he (Marmc Eyrea)wcmld Gunmen! him for i. but itrwaatbep road Motion flat 3 lot of money was was by those attending the moll-ar rink.1t was a Llact that “most every auxiliary to churches and chuitabb institutions. and our adamant: and othacr places clima- inaa. m to : very perceptible lex- hnt Why the mount dflsnonqy W at 7the roller rink. ma primipnl «inflation was that an. W‘Bmâ€"“Wa should leave all the vtawn Wk in the buikl'uu. and Wm. “In Petu‘borough tho dried at the tom: officials are close myth-:11" -. \L(~ sham man not a citizen of Lind~ any; ha didn‘t wish to dqvtb'bvgen- Hanan "$3506. or deprive the citi- m at any farm of Huang-towed; but he'did object comma carry- in: an inch c basins: without pt)?- iu; a. which licdno {on into the with many of the citizens all! also with ï¬nancial: in frorwto. He: could any that. there «won may WI hut! complainai at the roll-- u' rink. Bush business: nhonklpay come m1 it they wished- (than â€lain. than! are m they would notrwinh tomkotanpmhlw ob All. IWzn. Juanâ€""Citizen- cm have m: cum: with the M and tho We: on» «11 MW“ than. .Wahugno mmmup .wquld prevent thh mug? mg" .C" ' ' me am w m Batu-:1 3m mmm‘mm oniwm'th town bonding . and M thumdurc mgsmhzteflï¬ne‘mmtcm mmmhï¬nflm' “'1‘“ yea-r Mm 1st Mamli; Wood undue othw‘m'amam "mm" m trh. matter. will be dealt with Wat- 'â€"'*Yeb. I thwaht I0 'Mh Will H in his Offlooba "Citizen an sale at town at “kicking" chairman: i0! ‘ the 1‘10?le Childmz'a Liz! Sr» cicly." .. ‘ . . Murat! to committee, thd )1. H. 0 to be present. Md Dom found fault with the work 0'! the alt ward snow 91m contractor, m. Kenna. and gun in- Itance-s or m: anâ€: 'to do his wo:k, ii the game time Admitting that the canon had bear- 3 very severe one. The real truth mood to be mat the ,wpxd is too large {or one con- tacts to do math: to. and in :11 prob-malty two men will: b appoint- ed next mica. - Reev- Jordu) aunt called atten- tion to the lack of a room “nerve The Ottawa Citizen oppoms cora- pcnsuuon [or extinguished liquor li- censes It puts its use in this \ny. The liquor license is granted only for n yur. It in renewable every -wulw months. but the license has no nave right to the renewal than 12.15 1 pub- lic unlee corporation whose Ira-n- chim- expureu at the end 0! n hum of yum. The extenszon of each (mn- rmse is prohicmntical. The {act th-it it tum‘uutes on a ï¬xed date consti- tutes 1 sufficient intimation tint on that d4) it revert.» to the gran-or, who then has the arbitrnry pow-cc o! renexnl or other disposal. Ne. zv'n‘ pt‘nantwn can be expected for 4 li- sense or a Irmchiac which. the pos- nunor is always nwue, termimtes on n entitled day. and of the renew- al of which he has no usurauoe. the Citizen tfurther opposes compen- sation to owners of saloon buiizlmga for the money spent in bringing them up to the requirements of the Governmnt‘o edict that the) "shouid keep hotel.†The ‘Citincn‘a argument is HIM. if the hotel is needed by the community. there will be money in providing meal. end lodging: (or the Knut- «ho patronize it. u not. it is merely a saloon. depending on ltm bar (or nearly All its revenue. and lupin: up the nppemnee of n hoeuinordorthmu myoontinuo to do I «loan. bushes. The conten- tlon in that the was i- not W to rm um whom-nu m w a shout. in or bfmdl'ut'SO'mâ€"ntï¬ box. or six bow tar $2.50 from .Tthr. WEI. lim' Modicinn 00.. Brookvillc. Ont. RHEUMATISM IN THE BLOOD Dr. IWilliunn' Pint Pills mko sun at this kind ï¬lter dootomand cannon Moises hi1. but.“ they m mndioina- hi1. because they actually mks new blood. frhey don’t cure than-an symptoms. They go tight to (the root 011th ï¬rou‘olq in tho blood. {that in why this medi- clnpa owes anaemia. indigestion. neur- ash. ptlpiultion ol the heart. and the WM uni backachea brought oniudnï¬lmentlthatflfllthe lives (1 no may Woman with miseu‘y. . Do at (who any, pills without the {all name, “Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills {or Pale People." on the wrapper around the box. Sold by nlequglne \dodâ€" Can it by Enriching The Blood with Dr. William' Pink Pills. did not think main: du~tm time. uI'wn Wand taming expand. to :11 kinds 0! weathex. As 1 “ml: I ma unable td go; about next merging. ‘I had. mere pains in my um and. 193: which I trekked at that with flu m1 home readies. Asthandid not help mymll athc trouble was growing worse the lam- ily doctor may cant tor. but «hadid am. In." tn: W map. He told man “was m from twat. Wk 0‘ mm and than an be nodnph about inplmna con- flnpd to my. hand flaunt (out months W I an: (mantel: mviaod to try Dr. {Willinm' Pink Pills. I {7.1m tar t SUPPLY- uld it. nus not long baton-e; I (can! they were helping’me; and by the WI â€likens half dozen boxe- Un [trouble but cptirely cuppa-tad. In other reaps“: the pills also greatly improval my health all I We: felt better in my line dun I have since xtakiqgutbsm'. I that“ mt chagrmny recom- mend Dr. Williann' Pink Pills to rheumatinn non ha card. It must be In“ «through the blood. Lini- n'en'ul are “drawn!!! applications m4] [give tampon†unlict. bit they can‘t 909:3ny wrath- tloublo. And while you an â€naming with lini‘ menu dam is every day be- coming mm ï¬rmly to“ in the system. Minoan difï¬cult to cure. fl‘he poi-mg acid that cam rheu- W. all nthb was (allowed. Dyna were ch‘ll tint stated the rheu- mï¬c pain; Mr. Lunley says; "I -v -Vâ€". i , Reeve Jordan again: nailed atten' tion to the Ink 0! a moon “nerve as an' dike tor. the Chi'ct at Police at! a retiring plum for witnesses muting a call by- the poti'os "is true. Kan Jordan said thv need. ilkiibcw'pointed out months ago. and there was no good purpose sex-Va cd- by delaying gotion. (fl-om i. an]: one way, by wh‘uh Coéncil than about Md- License Reduction. all! found fault with the the out ward mow 91m , m. Kenna, and gave in- 118 failure 'to do his wotk. re time admitting that the L m1 a very severe one. Wâ€. Customs returns for February were 815,644. In incrom of $3.602 over Febmry last you. -Vita.l statistics! Birth: 84. deaths 12. m 7. Salt Lake 'City, March 4.â€"Beeouse Utah did not have the money to bring beck two embeulers from Japan, the Mikado’e Government not only tned and convicted the oï¬endere for a crime committed in the state, but he pnid Utah for conech'n; end lorwu'd- ing eï¬dnvits in gage-go. _ .4 Inw- vâ€" “vuvwiv The attending physicians consider the weakness of the hurt in the most serious tnctor in the Premier’s ï¬lm. He will go to the continent u too- n he is strong enough. London. lurch 2â€"Sir Henry Camp- bell. meg-man, the Prime Minister, boos cred a relapse us a. result of tuning people md transacting busi- mu on SaturdAy. A Wshrtown, N.Y., Much 2.â€"In . collision. o! iceboots sailing at. the role 9150 miles an hour. on the 8%. M 3mg}; â€â€35 19mm . ' rien, yous. son 0! W'Brien, a Bamboo: en. ginger 3% the Thousand Islmds. wu almost haunt! killed. his comm ion. Boswell mun, 13 you. 9‘ fewer eoneesuons. but had made an effort to receive more substantial the allâ€"important departure had been made in Wu’s treaty-making pow- "Le Soleil.“ takmzpmilu' ground. said the mom to o the Quebec dis- trict ‘ armed a hollow square around Mr. Brodeur.†Again Le Canada had attached It. Monk, declarinc him to be “lacking without Lotin qualit ." which would make him unaccepte e to people of Quebec. Mr. Monk had looked up the atti- tude of Sir Wilfrid Laurier u to the Frenchtremo! 1893. Whetwuhie ' condition? Mr. Monk was surprised to ï¬nd that he opposed it hammer and tone. Th one word to the Consent- tive Gonrnment for negotiating the treaty._ _ - . ,___--.1:-.. e- .leanA from the achhvement 01 Mr. Brodeur in netotiflinz the tth- “Le Cen- gdg,†declared the object o! the ob- struction at last week we: to “spoil “W In wmw "v, .v_- -,v _ Last night the debate on the third reading of the French treaty suddenly collapaed. In order 0 force a vote a number 0! Liberals rose in their pheasandiheSpeaharcalledforthe nyea and nnya. Only ï¬ve oppoaed fliethird reading demnéd "Vin-“Wm " V" w itself upon the mind- 01 mpooploandhuboenreeeived'flh uivmd Wm Inconnectionwiththotercenm onuebeo.helm-Mr""rum““’tha W which -- 0th.? HM m “CY Be Dealt m I.“ Jonah Tuaty Bill Pund- wm Holp the saw-t ‘rr-Io LII. Monk's m '3. Inch 4.-â€"Kil lid 3%: M aimle- m‘ A. -_...A_-- mus-ledlnchoflmdod HONEY 8n Wufdd Ladder Announces Prim. of Wale. In Comiflflc m VISIT QUEBEC Premier Suï¬ors Relapu. le Icoboat Collision. Edmonton Expanding. "panes. Justice. CELEBRATIONS 7 well receiv- ame had very vim details principle _ q! 1‘; LINDSAY mu. donated, m to send by poo: pg «deliver» lht Med, 5055‘ («the We! the In: Wx-Ed Wotan Jose-nod. at Lila, P 0., on or baton tho '1‘“!!! YOUTH DAY OF [A363, 29m: christian and m unread donaiptians. and full pantienlurs of u â€counts, claim or demnde, pupa veriï¬ed, tad 019 mm of â€curried my) hold by them. 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'hooe clog the: “I“. hi notice. mud mil â€month (by . mwnnz O‘CONNOR, N In.) Hutu NJ.†He! aw,“ m ‘D. mâ€" STEWAflt‘IO N08. Solicitors to: Thoma Ia! and Joseph R. Luca: 1:} 9: NO".:! OTICI T0 CREDLTU Kai-No: hereby given. pursuant to R 1897, Gupt. 129, tint all per-ions h ohm- or demands against me Es: ELIZABETH H. SCULLY. 1m t Tomhi of Emily, in the Coun'y of cork, r. docs. ed, at: to a pat pupal or deiiver to Inc- under! â€lichen for the executors of ï¬ll Will ad Tunney of mi ‘deceu: Linda! P.O an or batore the TWE FOURTH DAY OF MARCH, 1905. christian adamant-s, ad meme“; elip'ions. tad In 1 pvt (-uiars of £1161 coonâ€, claim, or demands, proper}! fled. Old the mare of re :urzties (31 held by them. And no'we is b given tint. am- the TWEN rY-r‘OC DAY OF MARCH, 1908, 21 1:2me "I?“ deooued will p'oceei to 4 hate tho-um: of the said damaged! “moadfled therein. '11“;ng any to the chins of mid m! M hsve had notice, and 'La; 09! no: he mu. for mid assets or w!" W to my person or persona“ chins they thtn shall not ban had a BM It Lindaty this FH'MId 6‘ lurch, A. D. 1908. sn-zwx â€.0, NOR, Soliciwrs for John C. L130“ 9'»!ch H. Sully, the Exwwofl j NOTICE '1") CREI >11“) :ta‘~ In the monks e am of gno‘BEEl‘ T‘OTICE TO CREDITOI 1 hereby ginn. put-am 1897 Chap: 129; mm 1 skim or dew: 33:11 3: JOHN CARIODY, late of at Emily, in i139 County of; given, ant “tor MARCH 20m, 19354:} M will proceed to dmï¬mz‘. my. of the said deemed vested in W, mm the pox-sun um M. M at Lindsay thin as. daydlueh, 190$ J. R. :1me Tm County of Viagra-'1 TOI‘ICE TO CREDIT! »z<s.â€"x.§, a bushy aim tint 311 pom 1" china or m Iglinst m M d LU“ LONG, tn inmate of the 33“.: WdtboCounty of Victorh, doe... no to and by pa: prepsid, or deli.“ 1W on or before Inâ€, £138 XARUH, M; the ind m thin-m claim or demndx, M- 11 vedï¬-d. and thomture of We: fly) hold by then. And nodgehhcu, mm WANTEDâ€"Porschq flea No. 5. Ops. Dutimtoeo- on Ari Int Sate ssluymd em [2 guy, APP}! 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