.,s,»,é "U - Jay-v» 0mm ""' VM.W.W».H..-._.~. ._... . . -. , ,‘E 1m“..- . â€Wat“. ,E. 11 â€1,7,“: .. ;. 1. .1 . ,. 7 ‘eâ€"x.» ..,~ ..: 1 ."~../'...-. » ,5 ‘1’ V". lead the Government forces in block- ing investigation into~ the Cavern- ment’s tranm'ctions',‘ to launch a scur- Erilous attack upon the Leader of the; ing its own attractions and own DI'O' EOpposition, in connection with Mr Evince talking about its own advant- ERowell' 3 work as solicitor for the ages. they suggest that the advertis- EProvince af Ontario in the re-organiâ€"Eing 01' Western 03113113 311311 be “r" Ezatiou of the Sault industries and as tred in one organization. There 13 1'0 Esolicitor for the Oka Indians in their be no mad scramble to build myth1~ contest with the seminary of St. Su1-Ecal 011198 01‘ t0 1111111113' b00151": 901116 Eparticular section. The new organi’ was completeEzation would lay the foundations of e a vast empire in which no particular Eattack that even an answer seemed 1 part should be built up at the ex- Escarcely nCCessary as the following lpense of any other part, and which statement from Conservative sources would be normally developed in all {will show. The Toronto News, in an â€ts different parts. Eeditorial in regard to the completion! The 89119111" is well worth the 'ef- ' fort which is being put upon it, and ‘of the reorganization of the Sault! the Dominion Immigration Departâ€" in Leaky Pockets . It is poor so onomy to do Without a 1el1able po. ket book 111 purse and rilm the risk of‘ .os‘mg yum money valuable papeis. \ good Pocket Book or Purse does not cost. 1'. great deal if von get 1t her: It will last along time and be a smnce 11f sall*1fl(’tl0n and saving. \\ e have. an ample stock and can suit you in style- ~1/1a 1111.- -1lity and pl'll't'. Prices from SC to l l pice. Mr. Rowell's answer ;' and effective, but so unjust was th $2.00. industries, makes the following referâ€"1‘“ the people of the West will cast, Eences to the services of Mr. Rowell: .. Easide all local preliidices and local A HIGINBOTHAME “It would be hard to overfestimatelambitions and concentrate on one ‘ large campaign, the results will no the value of Mr. Rowell's services as 071188181 ‘ Lmd‘ay â€representing the Government in unv do“? bring greater :ewarttl: than ev; Nearly OPP the P0“ Ofï¬Ce E angling the extraordinary maze of E“ I s promoters a? mum ' confusion and embarrassment which' ° CW . . . j Ehad developed in connect1on w1th. POI-"1c“! SLAYES THE LINDSAY POS these enterprises. It is not under-f ""'"" Mr. R. 8. Bennett. the Conservative lstood by the public and probably "' ) . '11" â€r â€w; ’11.. 'f M In W' :never Will hf fUllV \lnder-‘ltOOd that M. I. for Calgary, has fearlessly “"11 “fat to’puhllflllr I. h." [his was the ,master mind which ad- manfully opposed the ( â€N R M ‘1 no subscription 180"“- -justed the relations between the pro! which his party seems determined to ' put through, and because of his in WILSON é" WILSON, :vince and the company, and solved Prcprieturm 5the almost insuperable difficulties ependence in opposmg what. 19 â€111‘ “"00. - ' William St (which were met at. every step of the idered a great OUtI'age Ill-0n the Wiruirganization, Nor is it understomb 90919 01' (‘atiada, he 111111“ 118 11151118 LIXDSAY' FRIDAY MAY lStb' 14' that although he performed'thege to Suffer. Mr. Bennett was billed to§ ________________. great services for the province, 1.11- address a meetingof Ward Four, Toâ€"E LOCAL OP’HON IN HOME RULE Tdrcw no money from the Provincial 39:00:11“$1121dfli‘mgflzviï¬lvi)::i5:;:‘g â€"â€" .Tre'd-‘llll‘y. While l? .Was perhaps my ‘llr W H S'n'llth has issued this: In the. course of a notable lecture “11711 111111 the “1111119? Government ‘ ' ' . ‘ delivered recently in the Athenaeumshould have accepted his resignation statement.~â€" . l-Inniscmthv. lreland. by the \‘eryEas one of the Board of Directors. it â€111 Ev1ew “1 events, “1111111 have (W. Dr. (Soï¬elr'. St. Patrick's (‘01â€" is satisfactory to know that he is "31151511911 ‘11 OttaWa “111°C â€1‘3 ï¬rst, Maynooth, the distinguished still a solicitor for the company, that 1119911113: “"15 “111911 I 1911' “1111-11 lecturer said: in this connection no political 0011' Would hardly be the right â€11fâ€: "M" â€1?!!(18. the time is fast- ap- siderations Can cutter, and that. there, 1'13 have as the 9113111191101 the 9““ Dmaching when the administration ifore. the company and the provinceE 111112» 11 29911119111311 “110 113d 1’1? \ ' come out of touch with the par- laws regulating the drink :Wlll continue to proï¬t by his experi-E be 1h? farce Zence. ability and integrity." ! that it actually has been for yearsE _...__.._..;.._._....__. The time is fast approaching when 1 FOR†AND "IS EMPLOYES f the drink laws must be and will be l thoroughly overhauled. The time 191 - - - . The press a few months ago conâ€"E r1 e. I believe. for the. co 1 of this‘ . p P p e Etamed many references to the deCrce _ country to take the regulation of. (ii the '. was for that reason and traffic ty It that alone that I t00k it upon myself to Cancel the meeting, “I am sorry at the turn of a!» fairs, but could not consider it. wise or proper that we should be addreSSed by one who 18 not loyâ€" must cease to the drink traffic into their own fissued by Ford. the famous Detroit-E al to our Leader." bandit. One of the first things theiautomobile manufactUIer who dd“- . According to Mr. Smith's statc’ Irish people must demand of theirEcreed that thereafter a 0‘? W} :3" cut, (‘onservative members, must own Parliament in Dublin is the ,was to be the minimum wage or 18 ollow their leader, no matter what power to use Home Rule in the drink e111ploves.The general range m from } heir private opinions may' be. We ave examples of this political slan- trafï¬c. Do vou know what Hom'e ’9 10 59 per day. I ry .in the record of the Whitney Gov- Hule in regulating the drink trafï¬c; Ford has now declared that hls‘ means? It means this: that the 10-Eemployecs 1111191 “"8 on a scale con. Cal voters in each rural or urban1111‘1’115m‘11'te With their earninqs Men. district will have the power to deâ€" land women who cannot life themselâ€"E termine by their own direct Vote the lves above squalor when the evils 1113 number of EiCensï¬ how thev will} 'their living conditions are pointed , allow within their distriCt, That 132 out to them and when the money to: what is known as lot-.11 option. That Eprowde better condit1ons 15‘ supplied, canine and really useful Ewill cease to be enmloyes of the and the Irish peoâ€" _Ford Company. Married and single own home Emen who do not live up to‘ tne Emodern Standard of American every-v iday living are to be eliminated. ernment. ._.â€"â€"--â€"â€"e: TOWN PLANNING --.-â€" That the town planning movement 'in Canada has come to stav anl will have to be reckoned with in the will he a 2 future is demonstrated by the facc bit 0‘ Home Ellie, 111? must- see that their Parliament will give it to them. Etention of several of our provincial Elegislatures The year 1912 saw com- 0 ' 5 i ' hensive town-planning acts pas:â€" zMarried men who keep boarders in 5119 E . MR. BURNHAI’S AlllSlllPS lthcir . homes will lose their places fed in \ew Brunswick and Now Scotia, and last year Alberta led reside in; gSo will single men Who W t P vi ce . s rn 1'0 11 > lroommg houses such as have the wa) for the e e (Montreal Herald. '1 been E Nobody Can say that Mr. J. H.Efound in Highland Park where they ' 'lumham, of i’eter‘oor-I. is not a vaï¬sleep in shifts and nev'er bathe. hiar- Suffers From 111211116 member of Parliament. He is;ried men must keep their households one of the Very few representativeslfor themselves and their immediate of the nation at Ottawa who possess .families. They must not sacriï¬ce a soar-Jig imagination. and the House‘family rights, pleasure and comfort ls alwal-s getting the beneï¬t of it,Eby ï¬lling their homes with roomez's either in neu ideas or in new langu- and boarders Single rren are also age invented on the spot to express; ’sexpect d to live comfortably and ideas which might nthbwise be re- 'under conditions that make for good ognized 524. having passed their first Emauhood and good citizenship. ed Through the Blood: i Why are there to many failures in he treatment ouch. His imaginatinn soared more? Ford has f01tl"11"€ investigators, are so many sufferers ,1'esigned to a than usual yeSterdajv‘. In faCt it lift-iWhO are interviewing each employee~ life of pain, despairing of a perman-E ed the whole of our weStem wheat EVtry detail of living is inquired in- but cure? crop into the (11:, and sent it scurry E10 From the figures so far presenterl Because rheumatism deï¬es any, 1:: about over (“1111111111 at the behestE'd (1nd none of them is complete. it ap- lt'eatment that does n of market prices. lpears that there are more men 23 pirify the blood. The poisons of rhcu- T111" Ciéofsiun Bay Canal forsooth' 'years 01d in their employ than M -;n.atis.m are in the blood and it is “but do we want with the (reorgianiany other age. Investigators have nly through the blood that the (118-; 1545‘ (Canal. or the St. Iawrencelfound many of the men in deplor- use can be fought successfully. 17â€"11 â€We. ,,,. Em, .. ner route b, rail or.‘Eable surroundings and the notice iss the.blood is weak and impure water“ Mr. Buruhsn would scrap the sent to employes will wain those rieumatism cannot get a foothold. Whole 10,; 0.- them and d†our freightEWho transgress Time will be given When it does the thin and impure! to correct living conditions. But the tenement and the crowded rooming of airships. Inl 1 l". S SE6“? a comp nyl house must be eliminated. 1 a ,, ., .2 1 Another innovation at the Ford.a «11. esta.iisn such a line ofE , , . . right Wa for t“ ) plant 18 an English teaching school. a ' e '1- V on iA teacher has been brought from hundredth pd†Of what the (leorgidnlh’ew Yor". The ï¬rst class will com .1 - M1" Burn'Eprise 200 students of eleven nation- i'urrn‘nz between West and East and: vice Ferns by means 1.1ct he has which airships smmgthened and puriï¬ed. Dr. ams' ’ay (anal : very dose and Would cost hamis proposition seems I h ve r f disease. The make w.- :1 .1 ., U a 'alities, represented by Armenians, he" prog 95“ 0 y .1111: 1 armament dumb. We hopeEAustri’ans Creeks Hungarians Pol- .‘tle blood so pure and strong that this will u " disc 1r« 1. ' . '_‘ ‘. - .. - ti re- 0» 01 age \Ir Burn lea, Russians Rumamans, Servlans, 0‘ the 19331 trace 01 1119111113 sm mains. Mr. R. N. S., says. as laid up We frankly confess we won ldï¬ Â«(meme It is time (anada began to take a .little interest in the Dominion like to hear some more about his of the air. 1~~- am :Slavs, Syrians, and Turks. “These men of many nations must be taught American ways. the English Ian-E guage, the right way to live," Mr. Ford. â€45* .g were badly swollen and ATTACK 0N ROWEâ€. E WESTERN CANADA WAKENG "P Eeemed to be paralyzed. i said . ‘; sing doctor’ 3. Only the consciousness of the indeâ€" feasibility of the Government's positi- txon in the omder matter and the 1113- sent out by the Board of Trade of eesity 0f diverting, the attentionE\orth Battleford, the western busiâ€"v from it, can explain the unwarranted Euess men believe that l attack made upon Mr. Rowell, the helps those who help themselves.' Leader of the Opposition, in the Leg- They want to hold a convention in islature on Tuesday evening and no North Battleford on May 14th andl ether evidence could be furnished of 15th for the increasing strength of the Liberal l “The Western Canada Colonization I?" 6 Opposition in the House and in the and Development League†â€"â€"to enâ€" sck one day since. Country, than the 811011 Whmh apparâ€" sure a population of ten million peoâ€" mend Dr. ently the Government felt necessary ple within ten years. The purpose a! $319 trouble. to make in the closing hours of the the League shall be to keep before You 6811 get Legislature. It was cuite obViouï¬ the public of the world the manyI that the donrnment had planned to advantages. resources and P0 close the Session by putting up Mr. Ferguson of GrenVille and Mr. Media!“- (f‘anadian Courier.) Judging by acircular now being‘ Dd he only thing that Providence ., {After the purpose of organizing ‘E In other words, these people propose Medicine 00., Brockville Ont.’ . ment. Instead of each city advertis- . Ethat it has already engaged the at-E Liniments of No AvailmMust be Cur-E of rheumatism? Why blood is not strong enough to over-1 E ome the poisons alone. It must beE Wil- Pink Pills for Pale People are be best l-lood- building medicine you 1.1.. The. make new .1001 ME 1011011111 10111 promptly check fur- J. Sinclair, Goshen, “About two years ago I with rheumatism. For : wo months I could not walk and had E 0 stay in an inValid’ s chair. My feet my arms I had been medicine for a long klme. but it did not seem to helplme, the doctor ï¬nally told me that Would cure me I :ould be a change- of climate. At this lime I decided to give Dr. Williams' l ink Pills a trial and got a supply. I had taken them for a while found they were helping me. and I " ot a further supply and they com- tely cure‘d me, and I have not been I strongly recom- Williams' Pink Pills for “wa of my colleagues so I cannot 585' when there will be an election.†1 these Pills from any ~â€"Sir James Whitney. , ealer in medicines or by mail, post ssibiliâ€" paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes Liberals of South Victoria are re- ‘Tï¬E runs.“ 1301511}. W â€" . 'WV ‘ I I . ‘ I I. I -~ - " °‘ 3"“ 1...... '1' m... ' .. .. 1...... 0...... ... .. 1-_-- erto been done by the railways andE to cities with a population of 50,000 ' and upwards. At the forthcoming International Conference on City Planning, .'Toron- to, May 25-27, a draft tOWn-plann- ing act, which it is hoped will be a model for all Canadian provinces. 1 will be submitted present by a special committee ap- , pointed by the Commission of Gen-- scrvation. Frank criticism and full; discussion of this proposed? act will he invited. After being amended in 1ccordauce with the resolutions of , sent 1 the Conference, copies will be to each provincial government, UTE“ the lines proposed. As now drafted, the Bill provides for the carrying out of town plann- ing projects by a local board in - each city or town, subject to the approval 1111: Board for the whole prOVince. Elikely to he used for building â€mass, but may. Estanccs, include land already Eof priVate mvners if injuriously af- Efectcd and for the loud authority lt‘ecovering half of the unearned in' Ecrement 1f property Values are in- Ecreased. The (‘entral Board may. EuCt on its own initiative if the 1,â€. ('.1l B1)ard fails to do its duty or if; ’11ol.o<:al Board exists. such an act, the growth of levery town will be regulated so that istrests may be of adequate width, and in accord with the general plan I“ the town; housing congestion will permitted; sufï¬cient 0an will be reserved for parks, l'ruder ,1 not be 'spaces l squares and other municipal purpos- Ecs; and health, amenity in all new building areas and, so posaible. in old ones. for as 0 â€"~â€"-â€"â€"â€"..â€" 0 GOVERNMENTS TROUBLE .0 World, (Conservative.)â€"-"Some ob- contending for what may be healed, Eirrecoocilable. ’l'o extent the Ebreaches Eany or the headquarters staff conso~ Elidated if it be inclined towards dis-j Eintegration, no one can quite say EThe new element in the party, or at Eleast the element showing strength 'element, and when this element be Ecomes predominant the symptoms be1 come acute though for the simplest lto discern. Sir James Whitney never permitted that element to have any influence to speak of. This was an easy matter while there was no com EpetitiOn for leadership. As soon as Ethe big ofï¬ce becomes a Epr1ze, the usual course is :1 general Eopening up of negotiations all round Efor the lesser miles a barter and lsale condition which is creditable to? :.nobody Only the presence of a strong man with a strong policy can furnish I a iemedy. Whether, in the event of the retirement of Sir James, the O 1- Pa inf“! Rheumatism ‘t 1r1o Conservatives can produce 511::11‘t a leader is a matter of speculation It is to be regretted that for pure Ely heal and private reasons the Con- i ervative party has been gradually Ejockeyed into a position which the ’opposition has tried hard for ve ms to bring about. The non partisan character of the government s most (successful policy has been its very 0t build up and" strongest asset F01 the sake of a loâ€"E loal quarrel, however, the reactionary Eelements in the party have unwitting- .l'y done what the opposition had fail- Eei to do, and brought about a situ- E tion of which the logical outcome is E submergence of the whole nonâ€" par- tsan attitude of the goveinment to- ' ards its leading activity. A strong leadership may still avert Ethe danger, but it is impossible to ignore it. â€"â€"â€"â€"-....’..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" O w The baby city of Sarnia will ad- vertise its greatness by using mov- ing pictures, which will be supplied to the various picture show circuits. ‘_- So Lindsay will not have a clean f up day. We should keep step in this respect with other progressive mu- nicipalities. There is great need for a-cle-an up in some sections. Ald. Chambers among the Lindsay housewives, many of whom felt that they have been paying excessive if not exorbit- ant prices for produce. E“We do not have to go to the country for nearly two years yet, but of course we can go when we * day next in. the Academy of Music. to the delegates ' ing them'to enact legislation along I Of a Central Townâ€"plannâ€", PFOJ'RtS will apply chiefly to land E pur- . in certain circum- -‘ built Eupon or land unsuitable for building. , EProvision is made for compensation 1' and C(an‘en' 5 1ienCe will be given due consideration 3 Extract from editorial from Toron-‘ servers perceive at least three parties. future power in the‘ ,present cabinet. Two of them may be‘ if there be its : in the party, 'is the spoil.s1 possible I blackboard pro-E position has made him many friends 2 want to. I have not yet heard all the ‘ 11:11; The New Dish Brim Fedora at $2.5 () 15 here Mr. Sam (‘larkc, M. l’.. of 2711:1911; Erwin 01111111211 1 (‘obourz ' twill address the (‘onvcntion and a {candidate will be selected to contest _ tllp riding in the approaching elec- 'tions. Dr. J. W. Robertson says the (‘anâ€"E adian education is thirty years bc-i hind the times, and we quite believe' it. His suggestion that the twol last years of a pupil’s schooling should be passed in being trained lfor his future wmk is 111.1181 and reasonable one. *Kingston Standard Bennett's statement in Par- l1is reaSons for opposing arrangement. with will i 11.1%. 'liament of the Government's 11:19 (‘anadian \‘orthern railway :reccive the careful consideration of sthe people of Canada. Calgary's member is reported to rather like the centre of the stage. This is cm ,tainly the position le holds at the Hnoment in Canada's political thea- ;tre. ’ Toledo Blade: Spring is :1 young thing, with a pretty smile but best lof all, she never giggles. E Galveston News: Our idea is that E there ought to be at least three Echildren in every family, so that if Eone of them should become a genius Ethe other two could support him. E Toronto Star: llditox Davis, of the Mitchell Advocate, has just ed his fifty fourth year as editor of tEtha at paper. He probably holds the long distance lecord for Ontario. Hamilton Herald: It is believed that among the members of the cab- I inion lions that in the want of :1 common lhead to which all are loyal. [would be open warfare. l celebrat' ' 1met me personal animosities and ri-; Evaliies and radical differences of op-E in matters of policy, so ser-E ther c ‘5 E i It is well that the peace mediat-E l Eors from the liatin- imcrican tries .Eweek when the Militia estimates were lundoubtedly have come to the con- 1clusion that Canada has troubles of her own. l E There is nothing for A5quith to do but drop the Home Rule bill. Toronto spoke on Saturday rand the measure is dead. The Tories “of Toronto have great sympathy for lthe Irish mrnority, but back in 1896, they were not so particular about minorities when Sir Charles 'l‘up- :per’s Remedial Bill was before ~ now, 5 Tory . country. gunsâ€"~â€" London Daily Mirror: What is the ,funniest thing you can imagine? 'Whatever it is, it is bound to com- fprise cruelty ,to some one. The most horrible things seem to create mirth. 'Ifa man sits on his hat-we shriek. Knockabouts pretending to hurt one another will make a crowded theatre : rock. Brantford Expositor: In the mat- Eter of labor legislation, tax reform. itemrrrance reform and franchise rev lform the legislature of Ontario as ties of Western Canada as a whole. for $2 50 by writing The Dr. Williams’ minded of the convention on Saturâ€" Eat present constituted has been the :reyerse of progressive, and presents coun-f did not strike Canada last' Eunder ï¬re at Ottawa. They -wouldi .lbx...._ l the E LINDSAY, pp ..â€"â€"...._....- __ __~ One of the most striking {cam this Spring’ 3 styles is the free play allow for individual preferences in selection N Ed fresh colors and color combinations are hew without stint, to meet every reasonable are mand both as to style and price Men :1 e Young Men s New Models in tl1r11-11n1ltn.d button style at $7.50 to $22.50. “‘1 r68 (if \thn it comes to the latest fogs for men this store is right there with the goods. Everything you will need for that holidiy ahead the 24th, is offered :11 trifling prices. New Shirts, New Hosiery. New Collars. New Belts â€"-.1rc m; 115E133, now in the new styles for Spring. ‘ this Big Men's and lloys‘ Ston- WOOO ' “The Apparel 0ft Proclaims the Man†and Woman tool 1914S 3111111111: 805131111. tion, daiutiness and beauty 11:11 to in Fashion’s realm, 31111111191- Ec 3,, j..,. :1 \1lrll‘l\ l i'ï¬EEEL'. 111:1! ii. 17> 111': Never was there a more beautiful llr‘dll 1 i:- troduced, than the new shadow come to adorn “lovely woman.’ lac-cs, ll: .1 lmr There seems to be a mysticism alt-.11 1: « m ~LCll as was wrapped about Coleridge, wlu-u im more “The Ancient Mariner," the mulb- {11‘ ways attractivc: hence those 11110, 111111}; balm} draperies are a thing 1'1fbeauf_v, and 11.». 'llr plainest woman fascinating, _} M. ., 5 PM . W's also show some handsome all-over i. 5.111 - 1' __ l11'1iderics, nettings and vmlos in whim : . 151's. . Sp ciall new cottonQ gingimn: lilll‘lxn :1 1i mi ‘9. . ‘ V l i 7'! g i l i l l ings in twicd patterns. E M. . , . . , g 1 l "Plotorial Renew pattcrus show :1 WI} “11"“ 1 E 11.. range of designs and styles for making â€1" zlmsr ...... , slicer goods. 'l‘o-day, it is an art to W ;1"-.n 11‘ ' f l’ 5:15 fashion one-7:; own gowns, and mcrymu "1111'" ‘, W artistic by using these patterns and b11521 : liar-â€C f 311;. 3 l goods advertised by . llw ‘ E E Bulk 1 E l 1. ill 8 ‘M l lYle CASH AND ONE PRICE r H :ne- " la marked contrast in this respect attempt to :':T;.r1- - 1'11? to the rapidity with which it has tising column-1' " .1! rolled up the public expenditures and newspupcls .‘m the I"l11’1l"‘EEEE increased the cost of administering tainln}: moucy “11:11†“m“ " ‘ ~ ‘ the aï¬airs oi the province. ---~""' 11 1 â€Q While the War :«wi “"’ .. . ' - - - . was†-' ._ The Dominion government is 111â€" around ll“ v.11: U H Elms i 5 ‘l‘ , , vuu ' troducing a bill to amend the crim- the Amen?!“ """ P 1" W ed 11*?“ . inal code for the purpose of prevent; the ï¬ckle "od 1 UP ‘1 “1‘6: " ' ‘5‘ ".1 1.1 1 Wu†2 ' I captlllul 1.111 ‘ daughters. ing fraudulent advertising. This isa step in the right direction. and the Canadian Press Associatioa will no doubt be found ready to co-operate' The Orillin with the Federal authorities in 11111-? paged .. 1.3-1.1“ coucaging and punishing those who tion of electrical wirinl “â€"7,,â€" ' inn 1 “my!“ ' â€UV B11111!“r