was “swat is: in?“ 11-3 M [flaws of Citizens and Strangers Within Our Gates. 9 v a . . MN §¢¢N§ OOMOWN NM§§W§§§§W§§§§O§ O ‘38s Cora Stephens weqtft‘o Iran- In W ’ 1 :1" P30! White went to {fox-onto w. 8 Waiting in town. ‘- ~Mm T. H. Richardson, of Dab- “ spent Sgturday in down. « .. ‘3‘:- W5. of ColimgwoqQ, V31“? " from over the mum. -\ flit: 1.qu Adair, of Noï¬lalfld, £5 "in-as friends 19 town. ‘31:. T. A, Adams, of Mimbrookk' M 3m enday in town. - ' 5::ka G? D“? .98!“ SW3 in hm to-day. fir. Thos. Haslem came sumo to-day. “ML " 'C’rfl. . . . :9"- EIMMM, of 12:de Shad ‘Q‘W in town W. . sting {L Adam’ °f 011103199, 58 ‘2. hm W in drown. morn ï¬r. Bytes moved to turning. 53 Ada Bum arrived from Tor- this morning. â€-11 J. LGle left for Rascdzfle s Xeelands is home from Reesor and Miss Olive Know! for the city this morning on town Nellie MacDona‘id, of K33: mid King spent Saturday. ‘,. Davey is visiting in [Pad muons 10°- Reesor .Wen Ribbons 150. :3 Silk Ribbon, four and nches wide, in browns, pinks reds, navy. cream re Special ........ 15c Knowlson Imoved to the OW left for Paten- Silks 89c. teed black Taï¬â€˜cta Siiks $1.00 per yard, fast cial at...†....... 89c )ert returned to hex lock this morning. son, of FJavellc‘s Ltd., eat to Port Hope [or 5- BEYson, at 0am “ ecu 0'1 ï¬tmday. , zes, per pa1r.......... .vent to the city this daYs chantuns 75°- SPECIAL 5 up at Toronto ONE 0003 EAST OF DOHINION BANK. We Sell What we Advertise {1 blue, tans: am and white, Special at 75c of Termites 13 t to Toron co the Point to- Wakely’s m. LINDSAY. Emmy, MAY 29 in from Tor- â€"Messrs Carlton Wang Im‘d Enn- oId Wallace paddlgd down to Stur- geon Point Saturday evening. ‘- "Mr. E. L. Fartt Mt for King" â€"-Mr. and Mpg. Kenneth Lane, of L. nasay, spent Victoria 3334’ «attFam- eIon Falls. . L â€"Mr. G. Gough brother ,p‘f, Mr. B. J. Gough Lmy returned 1:9 Tonga; to (co-day. F . â€"Miss Gretm King of Toronto. is visiting her aunt Mrs. -G, 11'.th son Melbourne-st \ . \ â€"Miss Amy Adams returned home from Omemee this morning to spend: the holidays. â€"Mr. Richard Molnpis o! 0W :was brought to the With! this Was r\4 sufferingwithï¬emr. «1.1: is: â€")Ir. George Terry arrived home noun Lornevihle, whens fag agent the lat Iem days. L" ,. L \ ston yesterday, aflter holiday with tridnds In 51:0an Petezboro. spent. Mr. and Mrs. 0', Mrs. J. F. O’Kdefo’ammmm south. x x _ ., â€"-Mrs. .W. L. Bowes is spending the holidays with Orillia friends. «51". J. W. Flavclle, of Toronto, is visiting with Mr. J. D. Flavcllc, andsay. _ - ‘ -â€"Miss Spier, Miss Henderson, and Miss Paton left for. the city this morning...\ \_.-- \ â€")Iiss M. “Enters and Mia Edna Bea! assisted at the concert at Emâ€" niskihlqn last evening. If ‘ -rhlns. l). .Adazns and daughter. hï¬ï¬‚xd. ‘went up to £hum¢ vagr on Saturday. \ ~ -â€")1r .J. W Flavdlle returned home to Toronto last awning from Stun- geon Point. C' , r t - toria. Road. is viaiting alt MT- -â€"Dr. Bettina!) hit for Manitoul- lin ISLaJJd for a couple of weeks’ stay. -â€"Mr. R. Ram-19,, of Dun‘daaflc Flax- val-I68, qut up to the city this meme, â€"Mzss R. Graham, of town, and Mrs Northcut, of Cameron. left this morn- ing to visit friends in Toronto. , â€"-2u'r. Geo .Thompson, C.‘P. R, dis. pa’chcr at Kenora, retupned tOthat city this morning. His wife is re- making in town for. a few days. â€"Misa lion's who mammwisiï¬ng at the thanme at {Miss E. sweat, twin“ ham-at. returned no‘ Dollimsvmfldt his -â€"Mr. D. McFadden, public schoofl teacher, went to Tomnitg on Saturb â€")Ir. Bert qukins gailed from Vancouver for Australia on Friday hast. of 'bawn. F, of Winâ€" of OOOOOOOQ‘OO ' on Sunday 3355 Peter’s Cakhbd duties. LAN: vVe efoquent and .‘ large congress -Mm. NV. 0" Mrs. Peter Kt â€"Mr. J. C. Tangne’y, of Peterboro', spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. M. E 'Dmgnew. â€"Miss Mae Edwards, of Peterbord, was in town visiting her grandpara. ants, Mr. and Mrs. J, Hooper, for a. -â€"Mrs. J. J. Hunger 311er3. G. Hunter. 3);. is spending a few days 1:) town. ‘ '- n x â€"Mr. W. Perkins returned to Toâ€" ronto this morning. afï¬ne: having Spent the holiday in town. ». -â€"Messrs John Conway. Maurice sth and Geo. Johnston. 0; (Bob- cay geon. were in town Saturflayr â€"Miss McKenzie and Miss Mary McKenzie, of Kirkfield, were in town with friends for the ho’lidays. ‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Eldiott. of P9? texboro. were in town syending 'a coupIe of days visiting their parenm Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoppar. I â€"Mr. Harry Thsdobald, of the re- ‘pcrtcrial staff of the Peterburough Examiner, was one of the candihtes fcr membership at the cpnmtion hi‘le of the Enigma of Columbus. â€"R«ev. Father Comics, '12th of St- --The many friends of Mrs. San- ders who has been ill! for Some time in the Ross Hospital. will ’be Borry to hear that her recovery in very 510w. Shea-1t this morning with her daughter, Mas Maud. of Philaddfphim. where she will take W. miles, i1; the record tyne; of Seven hours. They ~ear-rived home this morning by train litflJe the worse for their long ride. Both had a (yet-y pleasant trip. A" ‘ few â€"Mr. Dmnkldy, of tme'Cdfleeiate In-' stxtutp teaching staff, spent the. holi- days at the 'hotme' of his par‘enflis, Picto'u,‘ Onxt He resuméd ,his dugï¬ep. this mornmg. T139 production of a rose with black petals is an wfltxmpt which has been made mam-y times. and Which until nmv has aIWayB faiheld, has been ï¬ne. cossfully, achieved by a Rlnssiam ï¬lo:- m roamed Sa-TOJPhï¬M’Gf-f. balding at â€"Miss B. Read, of Toronto. is the guest of Mrs, B. J, McLhqu.. â€"-Mr. Jack Morrmn, of ()tnme'memr was in town Saturday. â€"M13.Wlflliaxm Green-am. and M15. 0'. Gwenawaly‘, of (Port Hope. v ere in town over the ï¬midays with Mn. 1!. .‘vizddleton. -Mr. Dave Kerr, fonmé‘rly of Col» bourg, and. now of_ Lindsay. spirit Sunday at his hm ‘Yesterdaj‘, he was in Pavel-hora umpiring aw match between Pant Hope and. Peter!- boro. . . < t «Mr. F. M. Young, of Young‘s Point, has beenjn town. for a few davs. ' Voromsh lays a St. Pewtensburg dis- patch. The rose wihï¬cb h eha's Buc- cum-d m producing in not a jet um; but has a B‘lig'ihflly lbrowmshi tinge and is not by W omen. ta! but. We!!! 00!mede With oth-. or flowers, it brings their bright: hues out effeotiwla‘y. Hoï¬tjcultum 31.. wary much mtemlstcd over rum inns-Up; of the achiemt. -Mr. W, Carlyle. town. Visited. To- ronto 566W. ~Misa H. {Wilkinson 'of Toron‘to'. spent the holidays in Itan faith friend!“ I " t â€"ZvI‘r. R. S. Pearce, of .Nprwood. was down Saturday. . ' I â€"Tbe frienda of Misa‘tLï¬llde FaJdis will learn with) regret that she Was taken to the Rose; flospirtai yeSterday: suffering from typhoid fever. -â€"Miss HHHWey, of Torontm’ is visiting her uncle, Mr. H. W. RichF ards, of The Post Staff. and nether re- latives and friends in thou-nu 0 Perry, visited to'wn on Sunday. j -2:Ii.ss A. 'L. Lackie, oftl'omWï¬a' lsiting friends 'in tow -. . ‘ rBeV Fg‘th'qr Man of Hedi- I ings was the guest of Dr. Blanchard over the holiday. L,‘ l 41:. Geo. Pascoemwsemm tie of Oakwoodt apeqt Sunday in town» ( . L â€"Mmsm E. Allen and F. Staplee' arrived bone from fl‘qramto on Frie- d2.) eVenLng to spend 112110 holidab‘a â€"Mr. John Luna; camnfhome ‘Er‘ifm Tcronto yesterday evening. W“ . â€"Mrs. A. Griffin, '0! Tononbo. in spnuding a few days with Miss F. \Vinters. - ! ~ , - The Misses 'Hooey, bf Toronto. snot the holidays in ttp‘wn Wing. v- .nera.Irvinu. {10" L.; -m. Edict want (ho Mex-hora this morning to attend the wedï¬.‘ ding of her sister, Miss McIvour. --Mim Edna. Baker. of. Mindm, h sending a week or two with Mrs. Puffer. Queen-at. \ . I - -â€"â€"Me;ssm. Sam Feggusdn and 'Iva'n McDonald wheeled to Bowmapï¬lh Saturday, a disallow of about (011*?! iâ€"Miaa Joyce Fugue spent the twiliâ€" day with friends in .‘lVoronibo. ‘ after Manama Mr. Kaitm, who late- Jy hurt his leg. and who Is at preheat- at St. Joseph’s hogpflbfl. gHiS Influx “st wild be lad to loam that he is progressing very niggly. - I â€"m. H. B. Blane: was the guest of Mr. Grace ht Emu-cull Wau- teIdAy. -.,. Mary’s church, we!" [summough on Sunday mating thanks?! chat. Peter’s Cathedral in their mum duties. um Vespers he preached an efoquént and priwticafl mm to In large congregation. ‘ “‘ - -â€"_Mm. iv. II. minus. daughter mud Mrs. Peter KM axrizesi home mom ‘quarbo‘no yesterday â€veins. Black Rose: S, Braund. \ of Port ' "'“"‘"'A BRIEF ms’rony._ The Knight: of Columbus unpri- gamzation had its birth in the United 'ed States a few. years ago. and 1ts growth has begun wonderful.. This i has been due to a great extent to’, the fact: that the church recogmzes it. as one of the greatest auxiliaries in 00-1- ' neczion with its mission. It. is a tower of strength to the clergy :n the United States as evidenced by the fact ‘of its helping m every great move- imwtâ€"educational and religiOusâ€"and Sin inculcating the‘ great. virtue of Idmrity. In Canada the grganizazion i is making marked. progress and bus Followmg is the program wun we menera; . . x ’ « IRunmng raceéâ€"Boys 12 yrs. and ovenâ€"Arthur anfls. \ Two Prominent Men Desert Fox Whitney Failed to Keep Promises Qunte a number of visitors were present to see the sxghts. among .whom were Rgv. C. H. Marsh, Mr. Splendid Meeting at Little 5m: Last Nightâ€"The Swing of the Pendulum is Towards It. Stewart The North Ward and the Francis- at. schools were the scenes of un- usull mirtth and 101in yester- day afternoon. when the children held their annual Sports in recognition of [Victoria Day. At the Sorth Ward school the grounds “cxe tascily decorateduith flags and hunting, the children in- dulging in various races. cu. not tLu- ".‘L-zl 20" kind. but Llw taxiczy which ga- u :hcmsetvcs the most en- joine-J (and .uciucutiy th: Wst pzxze‘ and “Inch supplied the spectato ors “th an unlimited amount of fun. A. few remarks wore heard from "the big grow'n-ups' to the eff-'ct. that â€i “1.511 I were a kid myself agam,"1nd without doubt one could not help recollectmg his boy-11000 days amid such innocent gaiety. G. Broderlck. ï¬rs. Rev. Bishop. Miss Ross. M133 F. Reesor. Mr. McDougall and a number on others. . K Runnmg racer-Boys under 12 yrs. Arthur Knowlson . Runnmg race. â€"Girls 12 yrs. and met. â€"Laura Bell. . Runmng race.â€"Girls under 12 yrs. wKathleen .Woods. Curls walking race. â€"Gracc Rcazin. Boy’s 1113!: Jump. â€"Duncan Carm- xchael. . Boys' Broad Jumpâ€"Duncan Carm- 1011391.. Glrls’ Sack race. -â€"Alice Sinclair. Boys’ Sack Race.â€"Roland. Newton. Potato Race. â€"-Hazel hulls. Boys Three-legged Raw.â€"E1§de Coombs and Roy K1118- while 110 inflation! worn ï¬ned tor any public Enter-him thqlnnpua ,spent the day vex-x gummy, , In the afternoon Ith 133111;? bimet- table was set aside ï¬nd mtriotic songs, historical storm. my! and the program. The Kiddies Have a Thoroughly Enjoy- able Time-«List of Prize Winners. Celebration of Empire Day At Francis-st. and North Ward Schools The delegate! convened in the toxxu hall which had been beautitu'Jy decorated and fitted up [or the re- ception of the .visitora. Lindsay, council No. 1124. certainly did itself credit in its reception and entertain- ment of the â€siting Knights. who uero loud 1n their praises of the hou- pitality extended. ~ A large number of the clergy of the Diocese were also present. as wellas a number from other Dioceses in the province. Probably, the largest eon- tingent oi "Knizhta" came_from Pri- erboro the different trains from that centre during the day being prauv wull crowded with delegates. The different hotels in the town Wct‘t‘ pretty wcli taxed in order to provide accommodation and not a few of the‘ visitors par‘too'k of the .ho'gpitalitxbf the citizens during their short stay in the town. 1 v :.- The different trains during the day both on the G.T.R. god C.P,R. brought In their quota pf repreaentatirn ,Caiboiics from every part 0! Omar- 10 and a ï¬ne looking body. of men they were too. Big Convention Here on Empire Day Knights of Columbus Meet 5 Here Lindsay was the mecca of the mem- bers of that powerful organization, the Knights of Columbus. on Mon- day and the town was besieged by (19,1. agate: from every, Council in the pro. “nee. . Many from Toronto and Peterborough -fligh Mass at St. Ian’s Church "Brief History of Society K splendid‘ meeting t1!!! primigai tutu!!! of the program with the at Little Britain i . . cuts of Mr. Stewart was held at Little ‘tflc Bflmï¬ Bruain on Friday. when the utmost in: Of the enthusiasm prevailed. WW Speeches 0! various issues of the day were delivered by Mr. Stewâ€; ‘ ma Ly A. 0. glass. of Oakwood.Chas. . ' Bott. of Cromwell. Reeve Watson,“ m the. inter- nastiness, Dr. White. and Menu. .rUlflLKu 'II'...‘ :hil-Jrcu in- ., CCJ. not The followmg children were v. inv ners oil the various contests; :.l=c â€isâ€, 100 yd. race. boys.â€". ,3 mg m- 10 and ovenâ€"Willie Griflis. yh- hrs! 8 to 10.-Yernon Mills. “.16 sp(¢13t- 6 t0 Sâ€"Delmcr MQEIX'E)’. mm of fun 100 y.ds race" Girls. â€" heard from 10 and ovenâ€"Ruby Stewart. the effact 8 to 10.â€"Sad.ie Hear- kid myself 6 to S.â€"Dora Walker. _ one could Three-legged race. boys.â€" ; boy-hood Willie Griffis and Arthur Carcw. gaiety. Three-legged race. girls.â€" aitors were Rub) Stewart and Irene Marshall ts. among Wheel barrow race.â€" Marsh Mr. Willie Griflis and Arthur Carcw. gishop, ms Clothes Pin race.â€" . .. ‘ . . McDougall «Elsie Hoar. . _ .' 7. i I Q . ‘ ' iSmkrawâ€" . ' . i. K an with the Senior Boys.-â€".\'eil vrcgory. . ‘ Junior boys.â€"Roes Kelley. 3 yrs. and Girls.â€"Irene Marshall. . [Polatoe raec.- i.“ .g 3‘: (hr 12 yrs. Florence Stone. ‘ . . . F , . Obstacle race.â€" . .. ,f 1 . ‘ 2 yrs. and: (Arthur Carew. 7 _ ‘ l . Ifligh Jump.â€" . _ ' L der 1?. yrs. Boys.â€"W,illie Grim: ‘ Girls. -Evn Nubitt. ace Rcazin Running Jumpâ€" lcan Carin“ . Menyn Sntclifle. Willie Grime. ncan Carm- Hop, Step and Jump.â€"-‘ . , .Willie Grittis. l 4 J . Sinclair. qug of Warâ€" ‘ . . 3“ Newton. Team captained by Freeman Pepper ‘13‘ Thread. the Needle race.â€"- I \ w‘-Ely"°°d . Gideâ€"Marjory Lyons. a Boye.â€".Willie Griffin. AI‘ FRANCIS-ST. SCHOOL. At FranCis-st. school the childre were just as eager to enjox the sports and they did immensley. be- mg smaller than those at the North Ward. no strict form being adhered to, but “run and have a. good laugh" And it study would make an onlook- e: hold his side: to see a chubby littl chap m a has about three times too large for him, roll over a couple of times. making him appear more like a Bag of potatoes than other-Wise. But every one when entered the con- tests had a keen desire to win a tro- Phy- \ t . ' bell‘ “ ‘ ‘1 ‘ \ l l |"" Tug of. Wanâ€"Team captamed by Fred Schwardfager. Gu’ls' Three-legged Race. â€" Helen Nesbxtt and Ruby Thornhill. The list of visiting. clergy includes the names of Father Towmey Be’le- ville. Father Mechnn. Wolfe Island. Father Escher, Berlin, Father Mc- Kinnon. Father Carberry. and; Fath- er O'Leary. of the Tomato dices". and Father Henley of Kingstou Ca- thedral. . .:.‘IA|'I" The officers 0! the Lindsay Coun- cil No.1124 nre: J. Rogers" a. K.. L. A Rogers. Rec" J.J. MacDonncu Fin. Sw- ~ I r n I Y ‘ I To be a member: 0! the Knight: of Columbus one must be an exemplary Catholic. and it was only fitting tnat the proceedimn ‘ot the day. Would open amh the celebration a! High Man at St. Nina‘s chm. I'll man» here assembled at 9 o‘clask nnd mar- ched lo the church' yvhich m pretty well crowded with worshippers. Yen. Archdeacon Casey was the celebrant and mside the sanctuhrn rail weres number of the visiting clergy. SPLENDID SERMON. The sermon, which was a muterly effort. was preached by. the ‘Bev. Father Henley. rector o! the Cathed- srl at Kingston. The reverend gen- tleman paid a glowing tribute to the ‘good work new by ï¬re ;'.Knights of Columbus. strongly em- phaeinng the fact of its being a val- able oo-worker o! the church and ur- ging upon the members to be com-is- tent Knights, true to the great prin- ciples that underlie the organisation and always proving themselves wor, thy and exemplary Catholics. Th» sermon made a very deep impression upon those who were fortunate c'l- ovgh to hear the talented clergyman -- . MANY CANDIDATES. At the conclusion oi the Mass the delegates marched back to the Iowa Ball. where the Convention got down to bns‘uxps. It in .W thither- twu‘n ï¬fty and Ianflim pendi- datea were Minted during the 'dn‘y. It is understood that the next cou- vcntion yill be held in Beleviille on LaborDay. .i.w..i;a‘;', ‘in its membership the representative Cntholm at the country. ATTENDED MASS. Boys' Obstacle Race.â€"Lochxe Camp- The greatest enthusiasm was amus- 9‘1 by the announcement by Messrs. Hogg and Bott. that although they supported Mr. Fox last election. they would not do so now, but that they would do their utmost to secure the election of Mr. Stewart. They do clued thut Mr. ,Whitney had betrayed the people by failing to keep his promises and by false pretence: at the last election. , The detection of these gentlemen from Mr. Fox means a great ucoeaion of strength to Mr. Stewart and a. splendid vote is looked for in their polling divisions for the Liberal can- didateul i 5. I A ‘ . ff! "i I" ' mâ€"u The following article on the dairy 00M stable is taken from a circular published in the interests of North Dakota Agriculture. ‘ . ‘ “Make cow stables so that self-re- specting men will be pleased to work in them. and that will accomplishes, great deal for farm dairying and for keeping up farm fertility. First the entire runwtx’suhle floor, and yard must? “I be paved with good cement. Lindsay. so t'n‘et cattle will not trail in dut to the stable with them. Floor of stable shoufd be It least 18 inches higher than outside level and graded to it .with quite a sharp grade. The stable shmud hsve _t,wo rows of cows each taping out and there should be good light to each side with no second storey, no loft above, and no celssr 11. 'e‘ No manurc should be handled as liquid. but all absorbed with fine cut stxsw or land plaster and hauled -to, the ï¬eld u soon is made. There should be no reserve pile of manure McLaughlin. Kennedy. and Reesormf I Pcterboro and Lindsay. East Benson House. f o o 09000OOOQKOIOOOO'OOOOOQQOOQ00.9609906'09656 :toovoooooooowoo§§§ooo¢oooooooooo9§§¥e LEAVE on) April 28 June 9,23 Aug. 4 TUESDAYS S May 12, 28 July 7, 21 Sept. 1, 15, 29 Bound-trip eeeend~clvs tickets; good to return within sixty dnye from going due, 3: epeciul low ntes, raging between Winnipeg return $32.00 and Edmon- ton return $42.50. Tourist Sleeping Cue every Tuesday. Comfortable berths st smll ad- dition! cost. Consult ueerest C.P.R. ticket agent for rates to all points and full infom- stion. Ask for tree Homeeeekere' Pamphlet. Mailed direct upon request by C. B. FOSTER. District Pusenger Agent, C.P.R.. Toronto- LOW RATES NORTHWES T From Lindsay to Winnipeg, Calgary; Edmon- ton and all important Northwest Points. HOME SHKERS’ The Cow Stable You need look no further than right here {or the 'best line of hats the town affords. A hat you would never regret buying is our Christie’s soft at $1.50, also our spring Derby at 82.00. '5 9,53%“ â€r... , 'be present. but all manure shonldbe removed from the stable with hand. waggons or bx little carries never horses. Visitors and strangers should. not. be encouraged to enter inside of dairy, barn and never, in the dairy; {room while butter or other 535:1 products are in course of mannin- .ture. Cows should be groomed in a regular grooming room which 'has proper sweep of fresh air. Puflman car porters brush germs [tom 'one man's coat into another man's rungs and stir up deadly, diseases with broom and duster while people are in. the car but a proper dairy (arm- er mu never treat his cows that was anyyrhere. There should be a separ- ate _p1ace where cows about toealve can be placed. No cows should be allqwed to calve in the dairy barn. No calves. pigs, sheep. horses. fowl or other annuals should be allowed around the dairy: barn. The centre floor snould be wide enough £03119“?- :1 team to pass through, but nohorae should be allowed .to do so. The odor ot a horse should never be allowed to a yount GASTOBIA. .._ -Im mm mm“ 60-DAY [NURSIONS