ion commn counum ALL LAID IN TROUBLE OVER FIRE-CRACKERS Boy in East Ward School Violate: Rule and is Chastized-«Fatber Inter- fares TUE-ï¬t? â€"â€"â€"¢â€"â€"â€" Bell Telephone Co. Men'l‘hrough Here «Inch Favorable Comment on Way Street: were Left _. ., th ‘1 are rule." 50 rruww sum.-- ...._ cabled in to wit. the teacher. Afr tor an inventigwtï¬on he proctved a long birch rod and than something .dxd happen to the boy. When this Somcth-ing may happened in the East Ward school Thursday. Oncof the pupils, a boy. had, Do the awry. gum been Watemu setting off firecrackers "which is hgaxlnst ‘the rule.†80 Principafl Broderick was called in to wit the teacher. Afr The supcrmte. wcrk mm hue the jcb. Ald. i [haul of Wori prooend'mg was going on a younger blcilm of the suffering on» W himseflf nomewardm and up Manly as vomiblo brought as he tempt! ‘uL 'zm oh! man. The father lmd protector at once wanted to know what it wan a!" wont and were m‘nd then thumb- cmi no tin. report hm It. to do ï¬nd-- fly Injury to that! mflndpnfl. Ho“ aver m Mm: more than heated words mm- rXCllal'c'Hfd and tho mu in tho mm crmmtod lo Mum homo. “Mt wm Linnatc‘lj mum. h proMomaLi- VICTORIA OLD BOYS COMING HOME Arrangements Now in Progress for on Excursion from Toronto to the Old Home Youth Procured Intoxiconts-«Was too Young Thought Magistrate -- Hence the Assessment Luge number will come dpwn by we cial train and ml-anrz with than: a. band‘ either that of the 148th flight landers or some other good brganiw tion. An afternoon of sports wim be put on and 9. good lame genemliy im- dulged hit the pï¬am work out, The Council couï¬d see no objection hnd there is every indication that '9. big Jaw wil aha spent here 39' the 01d A youth, in other gw‘o’rdasb. tnhn unâ€" dex 21 yeags of age, bought udpze. This is a direct Vï¬dlart'ion" of (the flaws of the lam} and tha’saï¬d wont}! came before the magzstrate Friday in po- ‘lice court. He was fined $10 and $3.95 costs with the option in“ b. {moiith in jafl. He was given 'time (to raiset the «in. "’(fâ€"‘W' Vi'l“tlé ruuzmou: 0 her old inane. ‘sThur-y'ay Inï¬ladaV and called on The Poataud Tue doctor is here for the purpose oi nmking arrangements necessary for the coming excursion home of the V.ctoria Old Boys which will 'take ;~ lace some time in July or (August. -~" 6 expected id: will be a. his thing a the way of excursions as a large "J'L‘Yd is expected. , ; A $930341! meetipg of the town council was bald this afternoon to discuss the mattsr. ~ . The town councli met informat'ly tuis afternoon to discuss a proposw tmn [rem Dr. Shier repzrwntingtthe Victoria. County Old 'Boys’ Associa- tion of Toronto. His proposal was! tm‘ as the Old Boya’ association tnr tend running an excursion here. the 10th of August the Council mnk-s‘ azmngoments 'to receive them. A Black Watch () On a Tag on a Plug of Black Chewing Tobacco Shier, of Toronto. is in toss HE WAS FINED Slaldsforoulim The Nameof «1 ai Balévmle last ram .â€" a mum» ame which bands at the with like a human foot. .' ‘ |uau The ankle is so consuucwu. when the foot is ,p‘laced bu {the the. ground as in stepping forward the ankle bends and does away with the stumping so pnevaflient with wooden feet. A boot is worn over the wooden construction, giving it a nal» turai appearance. After practice only a very slight limp can)» detootcd. The Campaign Opened at Bowmanville Last Week fun-1 amounting to allmost $300 was summit-ed in a few minutes anions the meeting for the purpose Of assist- ing in providing hotel! accommoda- tions in town by the Leading business man. i \ i i The first meeting in connection “ith the Local Option campaign in Bowmanville was held on (Friday. night and was langa‘ly attandcd. A fun-1 amounting to allmost $300 was Newglndustry Lindsay has now a Emt mm ï¬n.»- duetries, but one more has been dis- covored which may add materially to the comfort of mono Who has lost limbé through accident. _, Mr. Malta Tyrref, Lind-mtg north, has constructed _'a wodden. limb, for his brothel: who was Inju‘rk Mr. Tyém says he intends start.- in': the manufacture of wooden limbs “to order" in future. ' - Lindsay-st. Man will Make Wooden Feet to Order-Made One Success- fully for Injured Brother The Collegiite 'lnstitute Cadet Corp; will be Inspected June 3. The annual impaction of the Colâ€" Icgmte Initittu'te Cadet Comps by lLieut Col. Young. D. A. A. G..Iot Kingston. will mks place on .Wednc-duy, third The omcm of IN ; of June. (mphâ€"C. D. Thompson. ‘ hm “cumâ€"Fred Memo. Steam! Montâ€"Dan McQurrto. Eamon Cammanderuâ€"Wlld Spence. Do “'xllot Putter, dun. 0'}:de and J». Bahopu s « l l \ Robert Fullicks, an English Immi- grant Drowned Mrs. James Kennedy, wile oEJ-as. Kennedy, of Kinmount, died on SA:- 'urday, last, at her home in that v1:- hgo. She was one of the mast bign- ly u spected residents of that section and her death is deeply regrettxl, As an acxive member of the Bagtin‘, cl'ux on her influence for good in in: (community has been manifest an \armus occasions, The deceased was a. daughter ofIMr. John Burges<.ur' Ops, and marned Mr. Kennedy same nine years :ago. Besides the husbands them Jemams to mourn her [on chgidren, three boys and one git; ’Io 'hem is extended_ the sympu‘by of :he entire commumty. Drowned at Omemee Omemee, May ï¬llâ€"Robert ‘Fuklicks, a young Englishman, went swimming yesterday in Pigeon River and thas not been seen since. Hisfcloth’es were left on «the bank but there is no trace of the man. He; Was Employed in the ‘tannlery here, has :1 wife and two swam childnan and Was (wall likâ€" ed here. He has been but from the old country but a shuntt’ana. It is su; posed that he either too]: cramps or was caught in the weeds. lhe Tonawanda Evening News 01 the 13th Last. says; Miss idLHflie W211}, and Mr. Hugh McLean. Jr, of North Tonawanda, wezc manned this anal-noon in the Second Ems- Toma wa nan bytmwr. church at Albany, N. Y. by the Rev. Richard Turubull o£ (amv brzdge, .N. Y. Miss Gladys Wcrcy and Mr. J. B. Kelley were the witnesses Mr. an: Mrs. McLean will sail from N; w York to-morrow for Europe, and on them return will reside in Syria Local Option Meeting \Special to The Evening Post.) ANNUAL INSPECTION. MERRY WEDDKNG BELLS. MCLEANâ€"WERRY. KENNEDY. KIN'MO UST OBITUARY for Lindsay so constructed that tho PM!“ oom- L1]: 1' 01‘ Mr. Becky and his friend, 'Hinnid- :cy had not met for some time. and it waIs evident item‘s» perplexed look on maniac): tam Mien he met Doorey 'the other moaning that the was struggling with a ‘qnqqï¬on o: considerable gravity; so after fl!†exchange of the usual preliminary gratings, Hinneuwy inquired.â€" 'And phwharo hev m bin this long time, Dodgy. T 0i haven't been ye: about." - . .» . (W i" v Mr. Dooley on Agricultooral Classes BRANGE 'JUIGE AND HEALTH Uh," any: Doom. "0i. nev union: in th' counathry loizlfln’ tp' “Joshua, az-d 0i hdv not bin Wu to (my regutar job fur sum tonne now.†"W‘oll it that‘s the cm, Dooley." says Him, "ypu kin ï¬ll no alt about who it was brought th' 'iAgr‘t. duitooml 01m to how‘sâ€"abut. Mia- LLc: Fox ho I9: HE brought him. and Minimum 8:00am HE to: that Minthur Dryden brought ghhm, and Di ca'u‘t, tur th' lotto 0! mo. ‘ï¬olnd. out. who it. wul l‘t I“ It w." For Stomach. and Skin. : Fewetmnflhowhstaniwté mmmgpuy-mmmuww; night. “Plait-341v." an fruit 1“ in tablet form The man juice. a! oranges, apples, as: and prune- In separated from the pulp. and then combined In such a. way that 810 me- diclnal action is intensiï¬es}. Orange Juice alone will not cure Skin. Stomach or Bowel troublu. But when taken in connection with “Fruit- artives,†a positive cure results. "Frult-a-tlvcs" may be obtained It all dealers or will be sent on receipt of priceâ€"50c a. boxâ€"6 for $2.50. ‘FmSt-a-tives" Limited, Ottawt. "Oh," my- Doohqy. “Oi km till we: air about .thqgâ€"Ihurc 0; mm th‘ wan that brought tlflmlto town. Shun! bivm't. Oi bin ulkin' Int â€1' [not {wan-my years about uthurtin' clauses b) h'Llp th' poor {m to Make A livin' but no Boone! M I mt @' hour No talked up to u’ pint whin. thou ï¬arty emanating were 11105111.qu to claim all th' onndr fur Miami-er Fox and the Grit: are «my Mr. Fox a hat and. Bayin‘ that Drydq‘n wux thinkin‘ of startin’ clause: here long bcture Primoer Whitney was born.†"And is there 3 ohms doin’ agri: culture up an: the Culllegit Insfltoot at we! prism. toime. 0001031?†Bays L’anssey. "And p’hat do yetz mean by. a. pro: spectlv wan Y†says Hinnissey. . "Oh, that’s Ith “kind of b. class â€"the hofghest classâ€"a pmotofe class Hinnissey. Shure there can’t beless than twingyfsive’ young men in the "Shure there is thatâ€"a very big class â€" a prospedtiv man," _ says Dooley. ‘ . _ Ln any ould my, but how thqyj have a 1190 idea bf niacin: th' M in Lh’ grcunn' with the embrace Wicks inaides iv the Bad, Hinniusey) pintin' upards_ ready to Bphrout 1th! . nixt n-ixt mornin gt hymns, .and. they tell ma 1!: will prodooae twink,“ Wins to) wuxntheouldmm".‘i. .lL£( few weeks," 381915, My. . “Lasht wimithqr there wuz soma- whvros ‘betwane foive hundred and «mu twain?! W’ W alt. th' Acadimy day an aim WIM‘BJII wine ther and they Input. {have {had over a duzetn tachers 1mm all! over th’ Province be‘flin' them; wioh end. up to nhu-fl- mm haters and mm Bnd 1 "ms," lawnmower. "Ana enmtrbur- ble thldy. hev on: rah" 11mm ufl‘they‘. Shuro t:¢ey‘zo_ out in the fields practisin' how to plant. th' grain might. These classes are, :1 gm 11in to thlm in‘ plamtin’ th' grane.. Bet tum this thexunedxholzhrowtheseed D0310! "‘ rmaflnzuim. 'rho million-eta†Ilsa?“ ‘And phwhat are they doin’ how, uelntandodtofld CASTORIA. a. .mmdmmmflsw WW hav to dobtmmwww‘m mmnuddrimmbobomwmw gtaachnr just plural: [do do. ï¬nd thin .tm so thcuumham)!Illii‘v“1""‘n'»‘t :cost thin! a aim; man no. HM)? 'cud army Norm-I shod-110W“ "And how many. BMW ’1'" â€3’ atbindin' “It the Instiboot l W. ‘Dow‘l'r \‘é f'. v (if"‘ "W0 M! no “tin-nun to how my h in AmNDINGB, Hint-say. our graham is to Wit the 1111-! man-mluflowmm'moukm kind of quash“!!! WW flu who at hevï¬n’ thin mm than out. by had tons: imam on t,h' .tum. M um mphnï¬n'mqnetuhmu plant'm idem wealth no expected to‘ dcvdop into a grate await“! in: atitoonhun to which hill 1:15qu will be wadin' thnir BMW anth- tan! to be educapd m txriGuI'tuxt- at 1mm." \ ‘ . ( Shum I km boo mm. about 1min th' clam Docil'i.’ â€I HMI 'Shnm ye'm night there, 'Hixmiq- so; In thc classe- were no sooner atavtï¬d than it wux found thlt mm nocegapar cudn’t handle th’ job or: an and the second m m M “land the motors not. 901113131103 for to toind out who it. was flthnrbqi th’ cmmmpspahedto cum an’ help on th 'job and they till we a fool'th i8 otter bein' smart- I ed soon." . , :4. k tcizne discusï¬n’ tho Mao of an 1:!an and tryin' to decide who brought thin tp mu 1mm". "L'ut phwat mans zno Hinm‘ssey is th' WY â€1' To,“ bu bLn town In: grcxy.‘ ‘ . i i â€"A G Dicksâ€"om}: atom Monday night. 1.351 A NEW ABCHBISHOP A Prelate of Great Executive Ability â€"Hae Filled Many Important Peei- tione In the Church-Archbishop O’Oennor Will Probably Go to a Monasteryâ€"Retires on Account of lll-Healthâ€"Othm to Go. Toronto, May 23.â€"â€"Ofï¬cial announce- ment of the appointment of Rev. Dr. McEvay, B. C. Bishop of London. as Archbishop of Toronto has been made. The announcement was not unexpecfr- ed. as it was _u_ndgrstoogl§ome weLekg WAS BISHOP OF LONDON Blohop MoEny Suoooodo Arch- bishop O‘Connor at Toronto. Strathroy. Ont... Ma.Y 23‘ answering the description 0 Brewnan, who is wanted at Ohio, for murderinfl his b April 16 last, was mes‘ved. b When arrested. the Pm“ claimed to be Edward H†Huron, was armed and Oï¬e‘ sistanoe and inlormed 91:; ago that. Archbishop O’Connor had sent his resignation to His Holiness the Pope and that Bishop Mcl'hay would succeed him. Archbishop O'Connor has been in poor health for some time and it is believed that he willretiretotheseclnsionofamon- Bishop McEvay has earned a repu- tation for executive ability Later he was Episcopal secretary and afterwards rector of the cathe- dral at Hamilton, and subsequently private chamberlain to His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. and domestic prelate and flour-general of the dime. "The propaganda at Rome seems to have decided upon retiring several aged Canadian archbishops. In ad- dition to Archbishop O’Connor of To- ronto, this paper is informed that three other Ontario bishops will soon retire, including the chief pastors of Hamilton, Peterbom, Kingston and probably Ottawa." willretire to the seclusion of 3 mon- Bishop McEny was born at Lmd- say in 1854 and was educated at St. Michael‘s College and the University of Toronto, afterwards studying the- ology at. the Grand Seminary at Mon? ml, At Trenton in_18 he was or- real. At Trenton in ll be was or- dained to the prieatflood by the 13†Archbishop Clear! and 811W “9°“ his ï¬rst charge at Kingston. 1"“ 0“ the diocese of Peterboro being (3‘33" ed he was transferred there, W ingehargeofthemissiom ofFenelon Falls, Bobayzeon and 631‘"?- In 1887 he was wiyï¬edï¬w °‘ 8“ If m3. ,3 w my ur cm and hov blnr roblin' m (v. gin-tho Arrested For Murder. , Montreal. was robbed army W“ y . wanting, Settlement Reached Between the Par. The settlemaut reathbd in the case 3'! Stabbing: vs. G. '1'. B. was com finned by Justice Clute alt Toron‘b on Tm. The settlement reached “as for 81,300. which was offered by “1° T‘l-“W- 'As the col!!! of courfl would have eaten up the balance It \faa deemed gamble by. the phi» mm to “0!!- tho offer. at. R. J. McLaughlin. K. 0.. new! (or tho STUBBINGSjévs. OJ. R. YOI Wm IR Stylish if you wear this Superior Modelâ€""The Corset u'iitaut I Rivalâ€, sold in all good Stores through- out Canada. Nonowhueveryd reduwl he! a?» domcn wk}: comfort and perfect “fay. by the use of any cor-damp! the"D iA†No. 575. I: is impossible to accomplish simila: results ‘oy my other methodâ€"ï¬ber: is no subsï¬tuze for this memdnurom TrahingCorstgvle <23. Price : $3.50 BLOOD P0180338 are the moat puma!!! nu: man We blood of the victim and male. â€duly ondlctu can out. Revue of lemury. It only In] aunts :szmcg: 'Inu'rx cart will cure you. Fm. No matter who hss ‘ Boob Fmâ€"‘The Golden Mo: NO NAME: USED BY R DER Are you s victim! Hue you lost hope! Are you lntenamg wuuu-ry : n... your blood been amassed? Have you any weakness? our NEW Mrraob Tutu-Inn will cure you. What it has done for other: it will do for you. Comm Fm. No mutter who has â€voted Elm. write for an honest opinion F... of M. Boob I’mâ€""The Golden Monitor." \ W) on Diseascso! Men. m CONSDIT: PRIVATE. No nano- tics and‘bamges Placed at $1.500 HAS Cor. l ‘1‘ NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Conï¬ned to His Home for Weeks. YOUR BLOOD BEEN DIsEAssm Michigan Ave., and Griswold St. Detroit. Mich. W alson’s [inï¬rm/ed Elasz‘z'c Ribbed Underwear. “Raw work. mu «mining and «fl 5.qu In m mm on u doubb vmcooob. Whoa I worked bud who nï¬ would become lover. and Ivan om laid up (or a wash 5! sum. tyranny ydciutoldmno muonmm on! ho butldnndodlt. P P0 butnonfogndaynnlm; mud wumy «I told him In condition. He advho Kennedy. a o Md taken tmtmer any won aqua." And skillful. 1 mo! Tannin-r. M prugrnu wu Dom monar- cumin 1 wu â€new Mbd in the case m â€9“ â€(float am L, ___A EURM "TRAINlNS CORSET FUR STOUT WOMEN rouiost hope? Amyoulnmdlngtomm? Ha I! Hsve you my wane-Y our NW Manon udone fol-other! “will do for you. W In the case of intemwitahing which was up More the Railway Cammiaâ€" eion on M. Mr. R. .‘J. {McLaughf lin‘ K. 0.. rubmsented the interacts cf the town. The Commagsipnem d6 (:1de not to Many chance for the present. A number at chm of h Sang-1 chnéter an under considé- ezat‘lon all what they, no â€and; gated they my “too; My to song uncut. .. . Railway Commissioners Will Not Do Anything at Present in the Inter- switching latter. Not Just Yet, WIS?“ um .wanxlm mar; LINDSAY. mu, x“ 22. mg TRADE MARK Clothing and Furnishing Department “11133? c. mccsr. l “I Ill-I'll 3 through- wdhet a1)- kty. by the These garments are made on the same scien. tiï¬c lines which have for years distinguished our Underwear. Both knee and full 55' 50¢ Each Garment The unusual range of our other lines of Men’s Underwear, enables us to ï¬t every man conEct- ly in all measurements. JUNE 1th. 1908, for brieï¬ng and "pm-mg echo: school secuon No. 11, Mauvem ‘bo done in summer vacation. '1 or my sender not necessarily Speciï¬cnions my be seen at th A. H. Yeah. Franklin. iSPBINS the business. Dealers 121 :11 kinds of For mastic Marble uni Grain! etc, of the lamest desumfl 3‘ mehipi A call solicited Tenders wid be received up t wd2t. All goods muted, and made V Fit and workmmship gut-1'8“â€? order before seeing our 20°“ save from $4 to $7 for you Kent-st, Lindsay, 0W TENDERS WANTEU Ontario Marble 3" Granite WorksL M U80 LE8 TESTED M. B. ANNIS. 0ph.D. For Eyesight Troubles or ! Glasses, go to iii. CREéSWELL PM madam “we“ SPECIALIST 92 Kent-st. (Over_Neill‘a Shoe at Factory Prie ..Eyes]£xamined.. REGULAR Formerly C d- 0.00 18.00 16.00 Limited. resewe J 0:60 ares E'OI IVCi {'fl I!