Ilnthiscaseitisproposedto build through a. section 0! the province, LII} 33E “TI! “III." m†{.7 ,. Good for horses, «we. sh’eep. . . - pigs and hens. ' e is won’t hurt W Way. It is 7°“ v" Monte prices. oouulution tree. LINDSAY, FRIDAY. cue Ween? ï¬bost Sir James Whitney. m of vision. 809m naive it, and h‘ statesmanShiP 91153" ingtothepmsmof that money it requires from the fi- nancial markets of the world. Why, then. should it be necessary to hand 4“- and! marmnmm aloaniasoushtt" 951° 3 3"“ I,“ lsmentably in numerous 111W { where honest effort to protect the in- teresta o! the people was called (or, andperhapsinnoinstaneehnstm weakness been more manflest than in "the matter of the 2,000,000 acre land mdian Northern Rail- would seer}: to consist of a great deal more froth than substance. it w. my judge him by his promises â€"v 7., enough ‘30 be b°l a wide diflerenee between viewed With 3 a may 0°“ work through 5: mung and a gOOd deal 0! under ' 00V“ homes tor themSOlVea. a- _. Every ï¬rst opportunity allot-dad Yhim to demonstrate his sin- ! cerity in this connection and redeem ‘his promises. Sir James forgets his ‘former declamations and calmly ‘handsoveravast tract of the best {of arable land in North Ontario as ---- hu- fhn um Uvu .- of arable land in North Ontario as a bonus to the company for the building of a line which they must build in any event and which is 3 IL) -_ AOHAI‘I’ tail to prove a paying enterprise. It would seem that Sir James Whitney’s froth is, as we have said. justin the inVeetment the neople of Ontario have made in him, for not only does hetlargely increase his own emoluments, but he appears to be desirous of enriching the corporations irrespective of any pledges he may have made to the contrary. vw_7V South Carolina. 18 the only which does not grant divorwe. that one of the great “hum de. rived from British connection is the righttoearryamealltomm'y Council. Joe is 8 hm‘ Ithasbwndiscovomdthatmd of forty nausea. forty-m V111 1"" â€"might account for a. good deal that has happened lately, have hesitated in say it so bluntly. degree" as an MWOBr but a dose or it with a two’s and! SM“ probablybeot www'm twelve jokers “10 m'°'°°m m and severally to 1137‘ W till i Kinnde murder. him to quit work on- 80‘ in: health. It is hardly aâ€"v w.... _, Whitney proposes handing over to the Canadian Northern Railway is equal in size to the counties or â€arm, Ontario, York and Pool. The premier is quite generous in he plentitndo o! his power. “ 'v-v '7, tically a rebellion now paralyees the French postal department, including telegraph and telephone operations, mail clerks and letter carriers. The situation created is not altogether devoid of danger. It is one of rarer developments of public ownership and operation. The new United States tarifl meanâ€" 1 sure contemplates maximum and min- imum rates. In many cases the max- imum rates are much higher than the present tat-£1, while the ‘minimnm 1contains many (1 . A provinâ€" ion is made for taxing inheritance. This will probably result in (lineal- tiee between the stateevhieh mead: levy 3mm} have decided, am: .11. m1: they will continue to allow county “mam-mm: to sell carbonate 0! storekeelm‘ï¬I copy!» an, - â€"â€"-__ _ spirits of mm, solution of ammonia, phosphate of soda. chloride of lime, citrate of mania, .10 1' to in. disadvantage 10 wighed to settle on and improve it in m" bluebird does not make but one grasshopper does , says the doctorsâ€" have Ontario Lo- The grandmas ‘0; the , ‘I LL-‘ omee strike, which is Pm‘ rhubarb , on- account. at infl- and the federal SOV‘ . blue mm. 51mm†i0 Mr. Philip Brody. who pronoun-cu u... ......._. ___, mania, hot (cum year! ago. of lime, behind to mourn her loss I. mgnasia. three daughter! and two sons: In. glib any that u °‘ “1" Cain. Lind-31.!!!†Julianna: um WMm‘ hy the explosion at two tone at; The deceased gentleman we: well The banding, and. Inonbly known in Lindsay. He which has been there for many your! '88 in Charge of the local branch 0! was the pmperty 0! Hours. Elliott the ï¬lm's store here. and was uni- some time past, 13" the Holmes Safety pound Co. pouuu vv. Two men were in the building just before the explosion, J. E. Holmes and W. Hodgins, both of Hallbnrton. â€A 1â€"day.- “VIEW wâ€" â€"â€"nr ' _ from a stove kept in the building for heating pug-pone. He wee protecting his hands with e cotton rag. Without his noticing it at ï¬rst, on endolthe rag caught ï¬re. Just es he saw it, a spark flew from it to the edgeofe barrel of powder. On the instant the men dashed out o! the building, and Ann ' ‘ Thendoventtookpuuum. Weldon on Tnudny. return. w...- $ . city hospital. Brantta'd. when the lsbout {my 0! their neighbor- and The old Woollen 311118. 3 won known , -' A v-â€"u....mémm Whalbeenconflnod for tone. Itrlcndl mm to mount tin vor- A._LI- ‘3‘ 1 "Vuvv- â€" - _ son of Mrs. Elizabeth Bond, relief. or the late Hiram Bond. passed away I at the home of her dmgbber, Mrs. J. .W. Hancock, of W. | Born in Ireland in the year 1819 she ihad pwd her 90th birthday, having ! u‘v- W_â€" were only 70“ 0‘ the danger cm Q when the 03111040“ m‘ Meaford .lirror : morning, Feb. 17th, 1909 pioneers of St. Vincent son of Mrs. Elizabeth B‘ steamboa‘b,whenthemuum55 Vessels tack months to “push: thojonmeywhichisnowmdein 3‘. 1ewdays.lb1839 9116mm tho' mummmndandmommtom“ Woods of St. Vincent. With him she} tion 0! the tawmhip. Togethc they'g ‘workedand pm and «custodial “mm 1 11999911132 m whenshe wmttothehomoof Mrs. Hancock. at which m 35° died. 01: Nov. 10th she 1°11 “Id mu“ her #,-- fl. l. John Cruise. W w . Thismbeforethedtfld '-vâ€"â€" A short tuners-I Hem†‘ the home 0! her daughter, may â€W. W" .._.._ former home. Six other 8d 33 pan-hm. LII" vv"â€"â€"’ - at its oldest residents n‘ of Mrs. Philip Brady’- away James Brady on u“ “W' '“"‘ Mr. Peter Brady. of WV- m maul will 1183.0 P1,.“ 0“ 8“. day Moon st 3 011°“ W m Obituary has been occupied by On Wednesday :h of Hfllburwn. without injury. WILLIAM DAVID 3800! 1 had to put :11: On Thursdny about twenty about to chm. Mr. 'ti twelve o'clock. wuuun 1mm 3 P†0‘ "W ;Broom, who wai employed 3: st:- n the building for ,tionm odgimer, nu um m o! :o no protecting heart mum and in ten minutes ho #011 118- Without {In no more. He was about 31 yem rat, an endotthefot age, and came to Candi tron: It as he a“ 1;. ?B.ttems.. England, .bout itO thOedfld‘.ywsago. He leaves u Vita and Tm». monom- 0! water Broom. '30 ‘ undmglor_ flow 0118““ protoctlnx heart failure I g.W1th0I1t was no more. ‘ endolthe or age. and c a saw 19' Butternut. E o edge 01 ‘ .yeu's 380- H nstnnt thfl {our 3111811 ‘ ldinz. and ' ounces. Mrs. ? ,reuct of K' “ EDWARD W m w: hummus was mum“ in: town Stturdny W f" W Ll -_ «8t. Michaela. MW ‘3'“ tothoRomnncuhoncm- “ix-Thom Neill. at MW“- brothor o! the deceased. gently come out a severe mneu. the (may residence. 3330185103"- Sunday gamma. Ltt home, whiny.†:bont seven 0 - iclock Monday. «can; ‘1'“. “a“! ‘mgrmsttlcinoverthoudm. the young man express express great sorrow at his curly death. as he vat only twenty-eight years of age. and -__._-u.- tn To cheeruwlthmlove. We hope t0:m“mm““' in, yon, bright van above. town.â€â€™m tho What. «cum. ch?" aid the m er.’|nho 196a! ut m mud thin in mW‘J‘dF' A. Mona. who at once not!- triendn. “‘1 “9 t"° “mud " Ed. ad wm W (01’ my. but on ranching 0m . GLENIBTER â€fat. Pttrlck-Itu St. Psttick-stu on .t the advanced buxom“ on {Bale Farewell to I It. and In. Weldon mad: mm and Express W“ at M MW W To It. and l“- yum: no 001m Wm†16“. --. me. In! no' he v’o 7 wanna! to and tho 10X- ‘. 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