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Lindsay Post (1907), 5 Jun 1908, p. 2

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Sun. Money Voted But Many Civil Servants Still Waitingâ€"A French- Canadian Member‘s View‘ of the Situationâ€"Says All Will Depend on Result of Provincial Elec- tions-4'0 Dawdlo This Week. Ottawa. June 1.-â€"'l‘he coming week 'promises to be a busy one in the Com. mons. The Government will start morning sessions on Tuesday. If the Opposition will persist in availing themselves of the privilege of unlimitâ€" ed debate, allowed by the present Par- liamentary rules, the Government will :1oroe them to work long and hard to ~ out their threat of obstruction. The fact that the Oppodtion leader at an early hour on Saturday morning yielded suficiently to let part of the :item for salaries to customs ofieials, amounting to $1,705,000. 30 through. al- though earlier in the week a positive "statement had been made by Mr. Fos- ter and other leading obstructionists that not one dollar would be voted, indicates that Mr. Borden is already beginning to fear that the present tac- tics are being “overdone.” Mr. Foster was unwilling to pass “the amount, but was overruled by his leader. To-day the Government will l ‘wuv.- â€". __ again attempt to get the supply for the remaining customs estimates. Later on in the week the election' bill will come up again, and the issue now dividing the two parties will be squarely put before the country. Mani- toba Liberal members will be able to fortify their demands for some pro- tection against the Roblin Govern- ment’s complete control of the lists in that province by citing some fla- grant instances of manipulation in connection with the new lists now‘be- ing prepared. Great indignation is expressed at the withholding of money to pay the civil servants. Ottawa, June 1.-â€"-A French-Cana- dian Ministerialist member talking on the situation thinks that the Govern- ment would like to ask the Governor- General for a dissolution almost im- mediately, but is waiting till after June 8 before making a definite deci- sion. There are two reasons, he says, tor this belief, and he predicts that the new Parliament will be elected before July 20. a nu A AL- 1‘... .‘I'A :nexv. r nuuy . When the two men firstappeared in “Winnipeg, they showed partially com- 7pleted American bills to N. Segal. “their intended victim. These bills were printed on only one side, and accordinc to Sega], had every appear- ance of being genuine. Detectives are still searching for fthe house in which the two men stay- ~ed whilst in Winnipeg, but so far without success. It is believed when these lodgings are located dies and other paraphernalia for manufactqu ‘ing spurious money will be discover~ ed. Incidentally, counterfeit money tirequently appears in circulation here, and the police have been unable to trace its source. , -,L__ lemma wxvxc v u», -v. What he says is that the Govern- ment will dawdle 310 this week making effort to get supp . This will undoubtedly be refused, but if the provincial elections of Ontario Quebec should result in the weaken- ing of Whitney and the strengthen- ing of Gouinn Sir Wilfrid would re- gard early in July as an opportune rtime to appeal. Two Philadelphia I'v I ---. HEB: ’oi Ponce. Winnipeg, June l.â€"-Wolfl Cohen and Solomon Salamowics, two green men from Philadelphia, captured by police, are in reality two epunterfextergs with national reputa- Before the arrest. women was“ that if the police attempted to arrest him he would kill both himself and them, exhibiting a small vial which he claimed contained nitro glycerine. Mr. Ross on Senate Reform. Ottawa, June 1.-â€"Hon. George W. 3088 has given notice of an import- ant resolution looking to Senate re- form. When the Senate reassembles he will move "that a committee of seven members of the Senate to be named by Mr. Speaker be appointed to divide the Province of Ontan'o in- to as many Senatorial divisions as fliere are members of the Senate from the said province; to daignate said divisions by appropriate titles; to al- lot the Senators from the said pro- vince to such divisions,‘ having regard smaspossiblewthewishesan‘ preference of the Senators concerned; Steamers For the G.T.P. Victoria, B.C., June l.-â€"It is report- ed G. T. Symons 00., a. British steamship firm which operates the Canadian-Mexican line, may place a line of coasting steamers on the Brit- ish Columbia. coast in oonnection with charge of bigamy. When brought be- fore the police magistrate he pleaded guilty, and was remanded for sen- tence. He is 54 years of ageand is said to have a. wfie and nine chilo dren living. along theline. CAPTU RED AT WINN I PEG. 1 Sides Show 3 Continued Spirit of Determination. DAY SITTINGS ARE ON King Gustavo 3t Bel-fin. Armted For _Bi_gamy- Harbormastef’s Death- 01m, N.B., June 1.â€"Harbor- J. E. Ferris died here after 8 has. He was ope of the best counterfeit": In ll “31‘ pmengers were seriously injured, ‘11? 811 three of them probably fatally, yes- !terday when the observefion parlor . car on the Royal Blue Lnnibed train t on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Iarbor- Chicago to New York, left the rails near Garrett, Pm, and plunged down oil belle Bannennan Cabinet, is now suf~ a much severel- misfortune. PremierAaqnithta-ansfenedhis mmspost postcalled Lord Presi- involves charge of educa- tionalqueshons far the Government in the Home of 1401'th. Recently ‘ to a post called Lord Presi- mchjnvolm charge of educa- ponal questions for the Government 111 the Home of lords. Recently Month’s speeches have been no- hceably peculiar. The other day he aidinthelmds.totheutterdis- may of his Cabinet colleagues: “Of course Haldane'n army reorganization scheme was merely a big gamble, WWI ten to one in its favor." The Opposition peers. divininz 3013* thing wrong. forebore from utilizing this strange admission on the P8“ of Haldane‘s colleague- NO" 53‘ nouncement is made Ehat Lord Tweed- bufiets from fortune within a few " .‘I". fears as Lord Tweedmouth. Original “’h‘c“ L y he possessed an income of half Dominant million dollars a year. provndiz hiswfimwhoisanauntotthe of Marlborough, were leaders smart set. flis income came from the Meux brewery. and the brewery propel-flu -to cline, his income of course began dwipdle. finallyatacnsism _- a 9,, 8' Ea. Egg Verul no I? “any I for 900,900.. 01 into the brewery for the benefit of the The 3 stockholders generally to save the on May prestige of the business, with which the Marjoribanks family are closely 159$”; . ; . . ’ M E E 9. E § 33558 thing “Kong. iorébore from ufihxms fins strange admism'on on Itihe P4“ of Haldane‘s colleague- 0' an- nouncement. is made that Lord Tweed- mouth has .been ‘ {01' 30"” “Um mu any“ â€"-v"._', the brewery propel-um began to (18? cline,hisinoome of couraebeganto dwindle. finallyatacrisismme- eflairsofthe brewery he sold his houses, including Brook Home, 'in and put all the money than realized into the brewery for the benefit of the stockholders generally to save the prestige of the business, with which the Marjoribanks family are closely identified. By. the sacrifice was vain, HE WILL PROBABLY RETIRE Ruin Fm Public Lift. ‘ New York, inno Lâ€"A London cable to The World says: Lord Tweedmoukh. whose correspon- dancewiththeKaisex-creaaedsucha hubbub and evantnated in his being removed tram the naval unisex-ship @911 Asqui‘h WWW “19 03m? Lord qudmouth and l a Series of Misfortunesrfl His Correspondence With the Got-man Emperor â€" Lost His Fortune In a Broom-y mt! Wife Fi'ou: Concenâ€" Sufioriog From Insomnia and b Brohn Downâ€"Win Probably lueuuucu. put and when NW6 ”was made naval Minister he had little to live upon except the $253!!) a year salary of his office. Meantime his wife déed .Neért came the trouble over his in- dlscreet correspondence with the Kaiser, followed by his practical sup- ersession as naval Minister, and now this mental collapse. " " ,_;.A__ a¢ Aknr. may; that'he will resign ms Ministerial office as soon as the mat- ter can be arranged. Recently his mother’s death increasP ed his income, but the event m him melancholy and reserved. There is very general sympathy for him, for if he was not a man of great mentality he was an honest politician with sin- Hoped Visit to Quebec and Sea Air Will Do Good. recovery. The prince has never worked hard- er than he has of late, and he con- scientiously performs all sorts of du- ti in t_he place of his father. that he has been compelled to retire as early at 9 o’clock. ' Mcfidmon Writes Wright. Toronto, May 30.â€"â€"In reply to A. W. Wright’s charges that he was mum of Mr. _Gamey’s presence in Buffalo letter. He says that he received this letter on April 20. after the commis- sion had adjourned. According to Mr. Wright and also to newspaper files. it was not until April 21 that Mr. Blake made his statement about Mr. Gamers absence. Mr Wright’s candidature has been by the endorsation oi the West Toronto Liberal Conserva- tive Association, whose nominee, H. C. Tomlin, had retired Welland, May 30.â€"T. W. Uromers of St. Thomas, chairman of the School Book Commission appointed by the Whitney Government, at a Conserva- tive meeting' here, said on authority of the Premier, that the new set of school books would ‘be supplied 1? S the Government tree of charge. 7 May P'ostpone Camps. Ottawa, May 30.â€"The deadlock in the Commons may result in all mili- _ camps being postponed indefi- nitely. If there 15 no money there can be no camps of instruction. Some were fixed for June 9 and if the dead- lock were at once broken it is hardly probable supplies could be put through in time to hold them. It is probable there wfll be no militia corps sent to Quebec for the celebra- tion in July for the same reason. PRINCE OF WALES’ HEALTH. Accident on convictions. sister. 1119 Cbuntess 0’ is devotedlypuxsing him Emma Cabinet, is now sif- mnch severel- misfortune. 7 Free School Books. the B. 8:. 0. Railway. ‘1 P8" may .30'â€"T:went.y -'r. w. Crotherg resign ms asthematr Mrssrs. Judd and 011:: two crimp. sports started on Ia. mass from Dr- ?Jhs to Pemrborouh En their gasoline launch Monday. They got as {31' ha Stwgean Lube safely. and while In O'Leary‘s bay atruck a mum-{logged piank and brake their prgpeller shaft. The two bad a stmnuous paddle to Lmdsay and reached this town about midnight. ' . . . 1 Will lake Railroad Live up to Asm- ment to Provide Station 1! Dunsford Verulam Council After the C.P.R. As the result of considerable mm- plaiut from the residents of that. ullage and the neighborhood. tbs Verulam Township Court of Revision. isted and an adjournment Was made until June 30th. The follow mg Wale were made; Mitchell â€" Green, (Amman on Robt. Steele reduced $100 on land and. $50 on buildings. | ( x Many Disposals laden-Next Sitting on the Thirtieth of June. Bobcaygeon, as court a; mansion, with Mr. Geo. Brooks as chairman. The busm of the Com-u was untid- ' Tiers â€" Hetherington, Dunstord Telephone Company mileage reduced one 1111150; to 12. and value planedpt $50 a mile. the swouti host. Hethefingtonâ€"Green. Grand Trunk reduced to the nuinquannial nss‘sl: of $120. \ ‘V‘ Hethe-rington â€"- Tigrs, Burnt River Telephone Company reduced to $60 a mile on six miles. construction sworn not. to alleged that mniount. H. Brown. Wm. Hodge. and. 2A. Beno- vis being absent. their appeals were left over. . . g . . - l A meeting will b9 hold in the Slim”- son house parlors Thursday avenina at e'ight o’clock for the purpose a! oxganiz'mg a. [gun dub. All intent!“ ed are requested to attend. Into this night there steals a 3 e11- enadq, Some \nlding song br dryad‘a flute 0’: gold: . ch Some J lure-tune love that in its grave Is 181d, \ . But. fomlesg, com to thrill me as of old. trees. 1L8 score is writ in melodies that SW’OOD, {I x ‘o I All incense-filled. upon the starlit Ill-me, L 1 . A , l . ( -. . Love's own'sweet (way flies on the qu-‘v land Vales, [/‘f - - . It Hop‘. would smile when comes its Within the cuppica where the tender pelt: n; hour.' ' It truth would m Mhilu it 833% zeta-bye. 1 f It Love Leld (Juneâ€"time like file frail- est flow’ r, 5 1 r There never need be any rue or eanth call dream; V As Arzomaubs upon night’ 3 purple trails, Our hearts go out to W the tree.- sumd tnnme. \ k On 0191an WG-1“ *1 blnw‘a , . . Them June is and] divine There Faith’s clear tau»: flows. And all tthis 00y ‘ ydU‘I'S and ruined -S. A. White- in d‘ian Magazine. oxdinary. number.- 'i .1 u The .Vertflam township Council met I May 26th in the Council chamber. Makes silver pages of the birchen Sigh. Gun Club to be Organized June is. endless. dream and Mamas which mail of to Lindsay JUNE is. yours. love. (stream in even e no RCCOM') 388 at tbdt rescncc of =11! two Orillig. Revision, toreVel? Novella retards!- \ â€"Mx. COW wok flat-15.31: trip of as: man in hi- !im shun: launch seam; and II!!! 11¢ can make very fast dmoaijtJn mine m5 m rebuilt. C’. . t l - l -'I‘he Kennedy k Davin mxllilg Co. have sold a house and lot on Bond~at. east. to Mike DOVey. INTERESTING ' PARAGRAPHS What i enginc was shipped to Finlay Finlay Burnt River, to-dny. 4mm :11: at m about. {it- wâ€"w V -Tho now doctrio light was in- augurated in Pm Hep- Sunday "en- ins. after two wukl of mm . -â€"A.n incendiary Ittnnp'ted to fire the separate school at Bellevile. -;Re:aaipta train tbs liquor traffic from Novemhu 1907 to April 1908. decreased $450,000. ‘ -. z «Notwitmdiflgm 18'80 W aunt of fireworks dandmpnd yeahen- (Luann fires otwhngorhnoeba- e um ed; â€"The str. Eating: (untied con-dd; crable lumber tb‘a morning. a any ply {or Mr. Hayes, 0! Pleasant Pointo for a you: 11011qu .uqmtity for Mr. Sadlor. Bald Willyv.‘ . â€"Last evening a select audieme gathered at the Assembly Hall or ,the Collegmte Institute to hear Gen- e'ievc Howard. give 3 Shakespeare recala‘ oi “Asl You Like It." Whit: the tecitation was excellently exe- cuted it was not her best as aha was suffenug from cold and spoke watt difficulty. 'The audience showed he great appreciation at the manner in “her. she took each put, by frequent applause and rapt attention. The re- cital was continuous: except for UV? short intermisaims. All felt Well 7:: paid lot their time spent in the As- seml-ly Hall. . â€"-]hc modern world 13 so ace-u- tuned to be unchecked in though~..sa wont to regard: principles of knowl- edge as mere matters of expedi-zncv' that any interference is felt to be armilrary. When, therefore, the â€"'1'he Potenboro Salvation Army- Bmd. recognind In one u! the bed: bands in Dam-lo. under the supem riuion of Mr. Mendel Greene. will be at the Lindsay my barracks on. June 20th and 21“. (when they will rend»; some Ihoic imun‘o. --Bev. G. Munroe. minister of the Oakwood Presbytetinn Ehumh. will peach in St. uncrew’s church thizj evening at the piepnratory service The communion of the ‘Lord' 5 Supper A'nm Wallinn‘tnl-st- bridle B be- â€"The Wellington-st. bridge B be- [raved in pxqsatafion hr the sum:- mer boats. Duringthn winter one end of the bridge became heavier than the opposite 'end. allowing it to as about three inches whet) lrun of! the sup; ports. Naturally this causes consider}- xbie ditficulty in swinging. . pair a: once. , â€"Carmo Rdbinaon. employed by :he G..\'..W ol'hce. Kent at, mcl. “1:11 a painfm accident at the station w.i1.- [1‘ Ling bundles on the noon ”31.. to- day. Somcnow the wire slippcioul at his grasp. stricking hun 031111- Iaft (out and! inflicting a vet, pain- fui bunse but drug. in- of 1113 -n_‘.'1r_v dream . ‘ _--A brand new stone crushor and fixture passed Lhrougu the townon m- G.T.R. this morning, cutout: to Mr. E. Teirs of Fcuclon Falls. - Tncm is a (bad «hole in the aSphalt sidgwalk on Peel-at. between Cam- !aidge and William. The Board of W mks-will no doubt attend to has It ‘W flalentia wot! from Oakwood in the first game in the Maripoua League on Monday by 17 runs toll. The game was 1005er played and shOwcd an u’idcnt lack of practice by 00:11 (cums. Oakwood is badly in need of a good us win, having used the men 111 the box Monday. J. Thorndykc be- 1113 about the best of the lot.1‘h:: reguiax schedule will be arranged u ley this week and it is expected Oakyood will play at Valentin anni- versary next Monday. â€"â€"A car load of hardwood cattle- :3qu passed through the town t, the U T.R., from London to All-undue 10-day. . . ; w 'u ,7 armitrary, When. therefore, the Supreme Pontiff condemned these teachers 01 evolution and agnostic- ism {or their destructive criticism 0‘. n-vclatiou. be attracted the attun- tion of the: wet-Id; and drew up“: himseli the disrespect, of some whom his «name affected. He was clenriy wphin his right, It was fulfilling: Um .duty\ be has 35 Supreme HEM; of the Church; of guardmg and teach inc all Cathoiic faith and truth. Hi5 action was no cowardice. It Was the wurageuzm- vindication of the Bible and the Div imty of christâ€"which will be more appreciated when feeling dis away and Kantian philos0phy is .35:- iman less highly than at present --Rev. J. R. Teety, L. L D. on "£01. ernism"'in the June Canadian 1;;- asine, . , , lxmpcd home whcré he had the large am:- luv-u “tuna-ma â€"v v., ~The oornor tmummrwi â€"1'ho Arthur ,6. took I. largo num- ber of Lindaub moot Minna mare down the men for a trial trip onf Monday. -1‘ho Baptists Lake trout {wing l pnxty returned hung Saturday even.-i ins. after spmding h mast enjoyable, time flaunt. « . . ‘ â€"A new We machine built by the GaoJW‘hitt 8:. San- mym. Lou don. unlo'in by an O. P. Eta-b1! for J. and N. ', .Wethgrun, Mount limb. s\.. 1- ' r \ 2 i ll ~Ssturday 0mm 3 liutlo girl was struck bytpubnu‘: as: com}! have: and dightly lnjumd. S‘e W taken home and soon recovered. - The beard or works is now get- tlg isi’!) wcli started in its won: fox-"the summer. An elaborate on) gram of cwic improvements has 0030 mapped out and with ”fine wex‘mcx and. good luck" all that is being at- tempted wm be carried out. â€"-A farmer driving I. heavily loaded wzzggon on Monday was shghcly studed mo bve flue mu uric break. letting his panel-I. on the road. A grsund and in this way the box vfaa kept from striking t1» ground while he drovb u) nthnhga shop. â€"8turguon Point was hand in all its glory Bandy sud MW, both dun ham “mundthahreguite be secured mains 0‘“- d the W t dwary. L. . . r : rhough the Fail Fair is {our monthl away Seem-17 0..qu Kaela: -J.T. Smith’ iad'a narrow wave from drowning It Orillia Sunday. mmgaayagmtorptflt Of flfi film my Infidelity-from lam m other yum. nook um 0‘ tbc bonds: to so WW ”Md-m 'v-' â€"__v_ appearance in Lindsey net evening at tine o'clock. Bhueje hue of the prev tiest steamers we have geen in town and with her sbee'l hull she is very substantial besides. This morning the Bea-'0 B. eailgd 'down stream 38850 with a view to going back to Bobcayz- goon. ' WV â€"‘I'he Government Str. Bessie limb-i let. built lot (2le . made its first" ~ -~ -mhuynol fimfiguaaumWâ€" w‘ â€"W. A. Ween has «arrived home from Montreal. altar (our weeka’ ab- scrce Wing of his has-sea. numb boxing forty head. (He brought back with him a war; fine young stallion imported (rom Austria. End in this connectiofi will ,giva particulars (alt.- a meeting 0! ladies in thepchooiroom of St. Andrew's church. on Monday evening. June lot. at eight o’cIook. As Mrs. Wilson and her husband have been engaged in missionary work in Central India. t): a number of yarn. it in expound she wild give a Very interesting nddres. All ga- dics are cordially invited. t ; - -Following dose on the many pre- tending runaways lately in town. Fleury‘s ddivery horse toot the mus! “notion" Saturday MW. The home struck up a pretty good clip up at the and pins. the driver managing to hm; on till Magneto we corner at Robson‘s ,utore. where he Wan flung oft. 1211i; did not deter the horse from goofinuiqs down Kent street sit a good pane, Undjn front of the Butler house a couple at wag? gone wane brought into fine tp 'hring the runam to a quick conclusion, but even this genuingd to make the hcrse the. more anxious to overpomo the obstacle. In: had the deained fit- rcct. however. although they-331303 “"8 badly Wished. the ‘hor’; it- er on. Mr. (Ween B very much on with his young horse. Constable â€" “Yes your worship» the prisoner In a. moot suspicious chaxaoter." :Accuaed - "It‘s ng that’s qugpeocious. IAw‘m no' want:- c.ous o myhody." , Ten'eâ€"“Jemo wen; {ism with Alzv yesterday. " Tom â€"- ' Did she get a good catch!" Togo â€" “Not very. Orly Alex ." r ThegThoro-bred Clydesdale Towâ€""What dun I rake to re- mme the redness from my nose!” Doctor-'Take nothing” especially be- twum meals.” it his J0wner‘e stables, Lot 14, Con. 6, Ops. until Tuesdey morning euh week during the seeeon. when he will pmeed ”to Bichnd ”6’3, Ope, for noon, thence to David Hickson’u for nigh}; thence to R. Mehood'e. Ree- boro, tor noon [and night on weaves. day; thence to his own sable until Setnrda . when he will he at the Centre! onee, L‘ndeev. ell day. TERMSâ€"810, peyeble Jen. I, 1909, wide“: to mere: at owner's risk. '1‘. H. Weldon one three genera- tion of this excellent breed, ell rise winners. et Linden Centrel eir, 1907. Nell Elekine (6400}. The Favorite Knight wu. sircd by the well-hon Knight of St. Andrews. (274), (“88), the property of '1‘. B. Wsldon. v.11 stand u -L-LI-- I.-. 1.4 (bu. horse is : b'eautitul dsppfiad brown with white hindfeet and whit. am on hoe, ad is rising five you: o‘.d. He is one of the finest hora” at his class on the road this leuon. '5 will iddmss tak‘z 32' INVESTIGATION TO BE new TWO INJURED. DIE an” W W Engineer Grifith and Fireman Poe soy that when my left the engine. after bringing in the freight train. it was in perfect control. Grifiths statâ€" in; that be crowded under and made the natal ' ' 11 before booking in. Nighthmer Williams says that the first intimation that anything was moving was when he heard the escap- ing steam. He saw no one around the engine, and he was working on mother a. few feet away. When it started he ran to the tolephone t4) . . - A- LAIA fl-m train w. ”- Eet the éespatcher 3g, Chatsworth. T1 red shortly afier h phone. Thomnds visited the yards or Sunday. Curran resided here with his young vfie. a bride of scarcely six months whom he married at Teeswamr, whic? was his home. He had been on thi: run about a year and oneâ€"half. an.‘ was about 25 years of age. T‘nv- body will be taken to Teeswater for inter ucvuu. m.... 7 - her ea. . The Japanese lost 30 killed. The insurgents invuiably put- It ha fivuys been my Lin to have as good, it not the best stallions in this dis- trict. After hwing such sires es “ Ivan- hoe,” “Huntsman," “J nst the Thing” and other: I now at the farmers of Vic- toria. County to call and inspect m y Imported Clydesdale Staluon any, at 1 p.13 . and proceed to Cunbrsy md rennin until noon the next day. Timothy. proceed to Woodville and re- main until Wednesday noon, and proceed to Onkwood nnd main until Thursday st noon; thence to into Britoin and re~ nuin until Friday noon thence to his own cable and tannin over night. Suudhy Vil} promd to Mumder’s Hotel ad re- nzn during the any ad thence to his m‘ “9!. until Monény. Ti. gbovo menu will he continued din-in tho ses‘son. TERISâ€"To insure n foal :13, psynhlo Janna: 1st. 1909. GEO. CURTIS. -â€"â€"c-w amine 1W rm 5‘» 1.- ment “ SCOTS FIR,” one of the best bred Clydes ever («tiered for service in this district. He is a beauti- rnl I981 brown with white markings of § good oonfomtion ad 1- enty of size; the I best 0: feet, and legs with msssive bone i all fine silky hair which denotes strength i __ , _- . ‘ i'I‘ A-L- _-_ AL. I â€"-â€"â€" ‘â€"-J- This excellent horse WEI! take up the (alloying route :-Commencing Monday, “34th will leave his own gable) 14nd- To Horse Breeders warm. Japs Macaw.” "MHMMWW- tion that anything was when he heard the escap- He saw no one around and he was working on aw feet away. When it ran to the tolephone to mwher to hold the train 111. The collision occur- after he was at the tele- mm mm man. when. mum a quarrel. Proprietor- Sound SBBâ€"Aâ€" ND ml: Ready Mixed Pai "‘5 b!e Farm for Under 3nd by virtue of t ed in Oslex- Wade, an A; genersl benefit of C c-ditm Adan s, Imlvent. there“ for 3310 by Public Auction Proportion In mammoth will. and In thoTounsu” Samanlllt. Saturday, Thirtieth of my 1908, ‘ st tho hour of Two 0? noon. ot the Queen's E of Woodvillo. in the ( by Amhibold Compbel following properties,n by Amhibdd Cmpbell, Auctimq following properties, nunely,â€" ' ‘ lathâ€"Lots Numbers Twen . J Twonty-tonr on the North 313?; sweet West in the Village of WW5; on which ore erected a good brush“ ed dwelling house with kitchen ad” shod smelled, duo a small m1 ofiher ontjmilgijngs. _ Dr. ShOOp’g Night CUre TERMSâ€"Twenty per cent. 0! the chase moneyto be pmd down ma. imamhdmceto be ptid in " I} - urine ”arm. mkin t“ dune. and 3:1 bio mâ€"The North 11.1: of 1»: sum the Eighth Concession of the TMC Sana-ville, oontsining one hum a. more or less, on which are emu. home and born. The above properties will be other ado subject to u reserved bid. For further particulsrs tad com 0131.10, apply to McLsnghl’u John Moorhead, Solicitors, McKinnon Bu Toronto, or their agents. Mela; Peel Fulton, Lindsay, Ontuio, 02' Weeks, Sohcwor,Woodv111e 0mm Dmd at Toronto 1k my, 1908.â€"w4. The old ramble pints made fun . lead sud oil, in the bum artisu'c to be had in any qnmtity. HARDWARE. North Half of Lot 3. sion 10, Emily, containing 100 acres panel?“ and in 3 high state of mid aim” buildings. This {arm is air!!!“ leadin road about 8‘}: mile!!!“ any. or further puticnlsm 8P?! Our Summer Session enun- to start my time sud tan 8 < course. Wrize for catalogue 01 ad most reliable school, the as to where to buy We have a 1111 and Suitings, “'0‘ the lowest prices extend a special We have no do meet his requin they may be. _ LITTLE HRITAI ASSIGNEE’S 3A1; THE CANADA PAINT 0M OPEN ALI. MCIENNAN ii (a ‘ALL DEALERS” merchant “m!“ If WI. QM OSLER WAD? COAL 1113 D gnee, Ton [3011 $11!] ‘8' u loll rah i011

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