(9... for a, tennis. So. 13in Tomato. :1 am May, h or'C. PL E \u‘ n.“- 3Msympion that indicates any of ï¬t mtnents of chiidho‘od should be Flawed to pass without proper 3t- P‘sdm. Ihe little ailment may soon We: can be promptly cured and 5m Iiiments thus averted. “\n-l hhiets can be given with equal la) a. new home babe or the 'Wn-chiid. Mrs.‘ H. Gendzox:, ' Que. says; "I haw: 'S‘OWn Tablets and ban- them in every way satisfac- "1817â€.†feel safe when I . lhemat hand." Sold by album:- ' Gwen or by mail at 25 cent: ““1 {tom the Dr. Williams .M'ï¬ill' Emsrmkvnle 0m. Cook will Show Boys How to 'me the Apparently Drowned m Lombarough had ignite a umber of canes-s on Saturday em in: to sea her night-blooming eel-ens 9-5 Misï¬t? of this pretty: blossom ism itglife is not over eleven: mm if: saints to open at six 6’4 M in the-bvming and is in full Boom at twelve. The blossom is Mu inches across and opens so last the; its Movement is pemepï¬b it. Thu: wens durigg ten years has ï¬gmdfourltimes. , ,- I... lit.) .krwas thought that he hag! been weed in running logs for the 0mm Lumber (20.. when ne met, via: this sad fate, but whis could not in been the case for whan \ the. fly was recovered there was No 31:9 on his boots, such as river- ..r «canâ€"Peterboro Review. â€â€œ333 is to be formed in comica- "“ with the local 1304., which In, in Object the teaching by. Nation of how; so bring but Phi: an aim-randy drowned-mm hm it may be mentionedwxll hm“ 0‘- in connection with the El Li“ Swing Society of Enghnd Ir. '- 3. Cook. general secre- 0‘ thn Tina“..- xv 111‘ l _; “of William Icahn flat Hill Dam Sunday lane a serious one and perlnpa sank iife passes out. It Baby’s Own kilns are kept (in the house mmor My Found at if: Saving Lessons ï¬ght Blooming Cereus in Town. ill ï¬mwmendatmné of the com: .tlon. It is «It. howevu, the}: Wm â€M 0mm county Doug-cu are M l H mm ddâ€? .35! Mon-t9: doing Well 'cd out, the present regret†office and that is Why the countyrcounou r. Mtge such alterations and im- has gone into mm: so thorough;- ‘41th asrto oomï¬létely change 1y. The commit“ â€waisted m W 8-1" go as. The 'wbolo of the m. don Dr. R. M. Mason. (01 i‘enelou 1t! am building will be chang. Falls, Raye Howkim, of "Eldon . “‘51" ‘ m of omaflbh me I RN“ Wats‘m’ 0! Mal-mom and Dev: 51me to the west. For yearal “(yr-rave Em. of .’ . Reeve 2‘? County Council have been at the ‘ Geo. A. Jam of “whiff, the 0th.;- gnu“ that some much change Was i meÂ¥nber 0‘ the °°mmit3tEe. ma unable M -d only now have than in: be present. , ‘ . “1°“ the matter up serxously. The Thom Wm four separate plans sub- pprovmts’ recommended ‘ by the_ mitted by IA {I . Miner, of Tom at Main “‘1 mad after 5,, hour.‘ I I by we thebrffice of County M ‘qumebto plan umber four Was do- witâ€, which 111 moon in . :91 McNeillie involve tie expendb' cided upon. , ‘ 1° k Comm†rm: 1° 5‘ 3" Alterations to the Registry Office County Councnl Committee So Decide 'W says he will be ready *0 ““333 m a Week or sqand the in; “when of the associazion a??? 0f Joining may come to ~ _ §Wfll eXplain everything. :0“ ’3 thoroughly competent hi†the class and teach the M3 "0 80 about saving a ï¬fe by approached! about two weeks 31‘ T- W. Sheffield, of Lin-1' um. .‘ Lombmugh has Many Callers to See Her Rare Plant. [d was recrivod in the city Sun- hat the body of William Mm.- grho was drowned near them.“ .t Lakefleld on Tuesday alter- had been found yestcraay at- m about 50 yards below the Childhood Dangers mm to the youth of classes are bound to better Lakefield Cmonstrations Lhe swimming 0f the 151.0. he had been regqlts may ‘._LINIBAY. FRIDAY. JUNE Found The annual meeting of the Presby- terial ,Womens’ Foreign Missioary‘ 5,- ciety 01‘ the Lindsay Presbytery v1.15 hm‘d at Canningtan yesterday. whm [be reborts of the ofliccrs were pre- semcd and considered and hue]: mu- tine business was transacted). A most mtercsting address on Bus- sions ‘and Mission work was deliver- at by the Rev. Dr. MacKay, the vet- ran missionary secrptary. and: the ut- most attention and: appreciation was accorded to him throughout. ~Cragg, Parkmanâ€"That M. May 083 meet the “don; Council re work to be done on the boundary. Manes, Craggâ€"That‘ the follow.- ingbflilstepaidgvnAb . .:_ Clerk, bal. salary $20.00, posting M V Cl» wnm ~vâ€"w iv- ' Jos. Moyncs. assessing $70.00 and wastage A _ 1 ' 1.50 W. Maybee, bah salary , 30.00 .W. B. Feir, use of ball 2.00 Council then adjourned- tomce': at Cameron. June 6, for adjourned Cour! of Revision‘ ’and making road grants. . . n 1" ‘D “1.92:. notices 0.x: W. H.1’owles, postage, etc. 15.13 Band" B. J Moore. ‘ ' ' W. Y .Read,1-2 pay work on Verulam boundary A.“ M .â€"D -â€" Paimer. quuesâ€"Ihat A. Crag; pay the $3“) for board and lodging of certain parties at the Cumbrl,’ :IDUPIC. ' E V Haynes, Toimie.â€"-That A. F.0ragg notify the parties leaving dead .ani- .mais on or near Con. 4 to burn or bury them at oxice. - \ r 4 Iolmie, Palmer.â€"That C. EVCLSO'I be notified to remove the fence put, by him across Con. 5 within tendzvs or Councu Will do so at his expense. J'uimet. ‘Moynes.â€"That $6.00 0-: granted to aid. in building the Web- Sler Imrxe ditch; the Council thereby by L0 be relieved of any further nin- bxiity in the matter. . ‘Crazg. Fabienâ€"That D. Tolmi-s cno quire into need of culvert asked for L51 A. C. Graham on Eldon B'y, and have it built it negessar . ‘ n.4-M â€iéni'ie,'Â¥;insiér.;'rhac $15.00 be granted on 22 line between lots 10 and] 11, 09“: 5., T._I_’a;ki1},‘ Cog). . -..- -.Â¥0'Hnié: Vï¬o‘SmesV.â€"That this Comma counrm the payment to R. Puiluys of $5.00 for brushing on Can. 6. Lot JG - . Moyucs, Cragg.â€"‘Ihat Mr. Dizk- son“.- request re land at Roaedala for Cape] use be deferred till next mu :- ing cf Coungil. 1 n -i x . Council then took; up general hue.- iucss. Minutes of last meeLing were read and after rescinding the moti'm g‘niu; Department of Railways aud Canals certain lands for making the township 3 road they were passed. The following motigns: wqru passe‘i; A." The question of the threshers‘ busâ€" iness tax was laid over till adjourned meeting. The assessment of the railways wasrcduced Lo last year‘s standmg. ‘Warren Worsley was re- duced Iron: $1100 to $800, and G. B. Henderson’s case was also adjouzu- Iiiâ€"DinievliT. J. Smftï¬eram, A. Gm.- ham. ' 7 _\ on the court. . ‘ , 0n motlon the followmg changes were made in the roll, after which the Court stood adjourned till Satur- day, June 6th, at Cameron. Wm. Parkxn. reduced from $1450 to $1350 Elma .Worsley, reduced from $1150 to $1350; S. O. Maybee, reduced from $750 to $500; H. McDmgall, the Rosedalc property reduced from $1675 to $1600. and assessed to son Gale as tenant. and lot near Fenela-J Falls assessed to son R. H. McDougql Joseph Tamblyn reduced from $24.30 to $3350; J 0hr: Jachson, reduced from $3300 to $2800. The assess- ments of the following ratepayers were sustained; Mrs. Sutherland.J. Cart-w. James Burlcy. NC. Hart. .H. :' There was a large and enthusias- tic meeting of the Grand Trunk eme poyees held at the G. '1'. R. Lin-xi. I cry rooms legit evening for the 'm r- ] pose of making'nn'angnmen'fls for the annual excursion. It was decided to run this excursion to 'Halzibunton on or about Jung'ï¬ï¬‚th. The various comi- mitteos wens gppointed and all an- ransemsonts made and *there W141 v. about. doubt bp-‘h splendid balling. A vote of'thmnks wan passedzto the Lindsay board of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers for their donaii % tiun of a year’s imbec‘riptn‘an to the Ladies’ Home Journal and Saturday. .Emnang Post-to the library and mac-l ;Tbc Councillors took' the oath of office a: members. of Court for Ba- visiua of the 1908 Went mil. Reerc Parkin was elected chairman oï¬ 't_he Court. 1 - Fcnelon Falls Sourt of Bevtsion and meeting of Council, .Cambray‘ on May 25th. 1908. iug Railway Employees’ Annual Excursion Penelon Court .of Revision J.- n.‘ mes. Clark. 6 1.00 The petulanpe and ï¬mtgulnesi of the War-dot mind-5 1W8 Pom. of a we in a [polipe bout. ’m eï¬ddnbe shows Mrs. Mum." WW an Magistrate, "ihat you threw h mum! at Constable Casey. †“'Irt {Shows mono nor thqt, yer Honor.†was the My. "11: W thug; Ibltm-u n-x_\‘5'»',.{r‘_ and dollars to ï¬lm W 01’ to the I ccuntry3.1.-((ltllx; ,M’hat is the harm which should be applied ((0‘th mam who 'does not speak for rten flung yeamsw 1' x Mr. Fox has been jten yiei'mi a mem- bvr of the Legislature art $1,000 a your. Has he ’b’een worth ten thousfl It remains to 'be men whether the strike in the Meagan} cotton mills will plunge thn bountry inrï¬o a Shim; waits twine. {,1 7‘ - - ' Linea will pay just as much 3011001 books as ever they tainly a higher price than doing now. What sort of ing the books and. is under contract to do so until Dec. 3lst 1908. In his evidence that gentleman gave a de- tailed statement of the actual cm: of turning out the books. It is not necessary to give the cost of each book But the total costume stated at 40.10 cents. Under the contract the firm is bound. to sell at 49 cents but on this it has to allow adiscount of 25 per cent,- which reduces their ktuai receipts from the books to 36.75â€"books ,which cost to produce according to the sworn testimony at the firm's expert, 40.10. ‘The price which now. prevails is not a normal price. The firm which selia them is not obtaining a commercial price. for them. It has. or had, a ‘large stock of them on hand. either bound or in sheets, and knowing that they would be superseded by the new readers it has adopted the 49 cent rate in order to dispose of them be- fore they are rendered. worthless by tthe authorization of a new series It is, in (act, a remnant Sale. .Ihat the price is not a mercantile ï¬gure is made clear from the evid- ence given before the school book Commission by one of the responsibie officers of the firm which is supply- school readers at any lower rate than that which prevailed before the Whit (ney Government acceded to power. The Globe aptly remarks that the greatest fraud in this election in the school book fraud. fair. Whitney boast: that the cost or the set of i readers has by the action of his Gov- iernment been reduced from $1.30 to '49c. He leads the electors to believe that this 49c. is a normal price and that the children of the Ppovince will enjoy~ school books at this low rate Loontinuously. He knows that such expectations aredoomed to disapâ€" pointment. 0n the responsibility of a. public journal. which can be after ter reminded of its assertions, we make the statement that when the new readers are issued. the children 01 this province will not get their‘ They're off. I The Liberal cornmittee rooms were- 1well timed Saturday 0W8 and some excellent meechea were deliv- emd by Mews Stewart. tAn‘densono Ron and Annie. Mr. Stewart gave a very encouraging await ht his mn- vass throughout the fldi'ng and ex- ptessed his firm mï¬c‘bion and: he would be elected next Monday. His remarks created the utmost enghu- 8136111 and W913 (heartily Mend. ‘ Large Meeting Held in Committee Roomyâ€"Mr. Stewart Gives Encouraging Report. Liberal Meeting - Saturday Night THE SCHOOL BOOK FRAUD for th‘ And so ï¬lm warmer Iran raked a speech for c. 0. 0811163, Deptity Min- ister o‘I Agricultum. ED Which he is made to say that #10 My gov- ernment inme the Asthma] Clam.N.emt5!_\.k(-.«. l; “Admire me all you like, but don't ask me to have any use for you." fl‘hat about teprescnts Mr.‘ H’enri Bourasaa’a spoken attitude towards the Quebec Conservative party. It must feel flattered. \ I I . Did you remark that the premier couldn’t muster up {sufficient courage to repeat Col. Mamescn‘s essential. tLat Mr. Fox is one. 01ft!» best speakers in the House? V Mr. Borden has mdn arrangemen ta for another stumping tour, beginning at Halifax again. amen seem}; be a danger it may become a habit ‘n-uth him. ._ K g - ‘ - ' l . i A I‘oï¬t Hope barber advertises a unicn label on every ï¬ve. Fog; our part we prefer to mum-no‘identifying marks. _ _ . 1 ‘ 1 Let, that "last awful week†bathe mt) - l ‘ 3 I ‘ l l l ‘ ‘ 2‘ P- - And pgain the quqtign arises who is the mom abl'e mun - Them is no place ï¬lm home. Fox. ,a"‘ ‘ .\ Lg ‘ n I t Tthoxitbesam aha-king u: the knees. ~., . l . . ? Stewart is a. winner“ 3y the neighbors in ,tbe vicinity of the form bemg surveyed were itnerest- ed and wmhed to observe the opera- tions. This suggested the desiraGbility of making these demonstrations pub- lic, and this. will be done whereVet po‘uble. Anyone interested will be welcome on all occasions. By this mean: we shall be able to instrucza much larger number in mntters ‘r- Reining to drainege problems. Anyone Wishing drainage survey- mg done should apply to W. EBay Department of Physics, 0.50. at The Department has Just issueda new pamphlet on "Farm Drainage Operations." which may be had on limitation.‘ .. “1.. Guelph. Ihe only oath: connected .with the work is the truelling ex- penses of one man. including mean cartage of instruments. Ind mi'wa; fare at one cent a miie each way. The department 0. Physcs at the Curtain Agriculturai College desires to announce the oohtinuance of its previous offer of istance to far- mers in matters pc aining todnin- age. For the past }three years we have been authorised by the Minis- ter of Agriculture t go out. and as- siut an) farmers ii taking the lev- els o.r his lands f drainage pur- posw, in planning tip most advantm goons system of dsiins, and in cul- culating the grades nd sizes of tiles for the different ins. A fims’n- ed map bearing alllthe information is sent to the Mr. This serum tga purposes; first; it is used as a guide in constructing the draining-ec- and, it may be preterved as 3 rec- 0rd of the exact location of every drain, so that; if 10‘; any reason it. shouid be necessaryin years to come to find any drain i could be done at inmoments not-b. . . i l‘hr number of aï¬lications for as- {sismnce has increastd very rapidly. (:0 that last year we: had many more than we could: atteul to. To enable us to meet this increased demand the Minister of Agriculture has this year given us a special appropriation _whereby we have been enabled :0 double our staff for this week. Aqu feature is being added. We hare found in the past that frequent.- The Fox is go tha run. thunk it should mate the slight (inference on the Vita poiled. I: pee: fully yours ' â€MR. m I'LE REGRETS CHANGE. 3150 the Editor 01 The Post.) at Sin-By your diagram. which 1' now know to be correct. I donot see that I haw improved mattcru by the change. Manilla is certainly far abut the centrq of the diviaion and Mr. Mlatson, the Reeve. informed me to-dax that it has been unsatisfactory for years, so much so that a petitim was; ptepnred last. winter to have i; changed, but he advised them than“: Was ‘00 late to affect a change. to; this election. but that doubtless? a 9 change would he made this year. ‘ counted the rotors marked Manila and 21m non-farmers marked for Cresswcll and they are pmctica;'.y lCU-e same so that there is no rm! ldilluencc 'it the list is correct or. ‘tthat line. I do not think it was aSde for for political purposes. 25 the conservatrvc voters of Manill-t are ‘ complaining as strongly as the Re-i lormns. I cannot believe that Mr. McDuugail. the deputy returning of- f.c..r. .would be a party to any wrong . donut: in taking th. vote. .Whil: ll row. regret havmg made the chang: under a misconception of tho: fine on which Munilla is situated. I dam): . CO MM UNICATIONS ASSISTANCE IN DRAINAGE MI. E. DAY Lecturer in Phys I F. J. LYTLE. Rï¬urnmg officer. .‘S'. The Grand “Trunk Railway System hnve made arrgngemep‘ts for 3 week- ly service until Catcher 17th 1908. tp run refrigorttor ms to carry export bu Ltcr to Mamml as follows; Leave Lindsay Tuesday arrive Montueal Thursday. Shippers should‘mcortain (rem station 836mm!†probable hour ct auxin! at Mr Utamiosn' In. that“ shipments will mt he brought; in the station too early and Web: ho ex- posed to ï¬lament US kindly an nan- dqe mum of time “(an (trial at Refrigerator Car Service for Export Butter haw Gleam ï¬elds but my np‘t be high enough to be unwed one of the prizes. Nani-eight empatihors have m- toned in the Field Crop Competition which is laying held under the WW lam Agricultural Society. We are to be the prizes d 315, $12. ‘Slw $8 and $5 awarded to an 11131ch competitors and #0 ï¬bula, Who .have fields Inc of noxiouu web!!! will re- ceive a centificate 1mm [judge of the fields. This will Karma 3 curb!- antoa at elem need for than who Venlm Agricultural Society Take: the latter in ï¬nd. Field Crop Competition. The survey. which has been Ina-l- by Messrs. Smith Smith. Engin- eers, of this town shows accuhuty the steamboat channel’ for a. an", ace of 3 1-2 miles down Itream (mm the town f'unite‘ also all or the ad- joming swamp' lands in Paine-Ion and Ops. together with’ Goose Lake and sown! islands in the river expm- sion and has evidently been dowi t a capable manner; . put. is now completed end the plum show I lune o! are which ensures pal- het «fat, to the navigation 0! din steunbou chunnex of the Scum rivo or, sgainst about or stray bulleu an the distant/.2 i312 34 miles from the ï¬xing grounds near Needhnmvstip- tween St. I’atriek and St. Peter-Ls to where the line crosses thecmn- [2d a! a point between the 7th and Bth. lighthouses. ( Work has been Completed for the huge: and Members of As- sociation will Soon he Busy. The survey tor the ranges of ob: Lindsay rifle aucciation.’ which has been 11: progress (or some weeks put On Monday some two dozen luv,- xm uï¬yn‘d ct the Lindsay post ofâ€" fice which ware bndly “tar-soaked. as 3 result of having been in the an- cidant caused by a (Cwuah-out Dean Port Arthur agat‘week. (" . c \ llocal Ioreslers. l l I The Independent Foresters of the town of Lindsay considered with due care last mght the propositions to be submitted to the Supreme Coact by she oflzcialqof, that body respuz- mg the old members and a resolu- tlon was passed unanimously to the :eftecl that while the members Lad inn objections to the establishment of any rates that will tend toatreu- gbthen the Order. they considered, that It wouldl be a breach of oou€T~ deuce to compel the old members to pay up the balance or the increased rates or lose, n portion of their. immr once. - . ‘. Surveying the Rifle Ranges. Inuit of Accident Caused by Wash out Near Port Arthur. Water-Soaked Letters Arrived. Local Foresters Coanty Magnum-to Moore was in Omcmae yesterday: hem-inc flaw when the charge was abuu'w: nnd grossly inaulting M30136- The charge will fluid by Jun! Robinson gamut Jama- Orotton. Drotbon Ind made use of 913 power- ot apeech‘to Mfu Bobtman. a‘bouin u: the come plainant st the baseball wound: on Monday last. The tina was $6 and $433 00805. in other 'wqrda, about ai damn-word. . I l . Tho two boys who mam-e up Moire County 'mziwï¬u (Mm on a. charge of mm; were this morniuz: let go with cows. The court. decided that“: was a bane of W and the: giving tbboys I waning told them to go. - " . ' In in Omemee Talks Insulting†to Lady and is Fined Nearly a Dol- lar a Word Costly Language Don't dive into what W14 first ascertaining thq am . . , Don't bathe in unfmquenibed or se- cluded spots .:. . f ( Don't httbo I301! [1 subject ho gid- dium or am ~ ~ Don't bk. tï¬tht I! you till into. the water with your flm on; re!- Don't ova-tax your W by swimming too in. “ The verdict at drownipg through stamps is nuanced too readily. The texm is magnum [I babod pure- . t . :Wuimmygxgnogv: wMV'ï¬o’ï¬ihéamiofl to act when In finds himqelt in such a condition. but {the novice having mad of the terrors of "cramp," takes [right and gives Emmi! up as ,lost. without ‘making a. debut-mined figm; for! lie. with the usual result mien help arrives. A: there are a greatf many mom novice- than experienced swimmers. a few practical "dent’s.†baa-d an an hmuiance of fifteen years deVoted to the ml: at mutation. will no doubt be useful at the 9mm time the more imam M as “'11qu; f , Don't bathe shortly who! dining; wait tfl «at two hours I The mwamnMo-a will; hrmdflywprahflflenitisddki ed um «abs Ion-as worded in the] pxwhuwesnflaelltondmotw. mshss the gamma oz musty- n’x lives, In ï¬nds mount. m otten read such minding basements as "the donated wig" an expert swim:- ‘morl' mt inn-ow with cramps 1thrown» his Inn- Ind MM Inkothmtumltpouï¬ns out ‘that the-emu: do not give thotmolnntIotmm-Inthemst- pert." swimmga. An expert. unless"! meeting with some unwind accident. ummmn seized with mk‘dflhï¬ï¬ownphiqsrma and disappear an: m. ! mum to stubs withonl: â€'31 MW; tion mm mm- o! mailed crsmps comm-11inch ou't of a W‘w Maroon“ by. too erect; a. strain W Wu up, on tho but. In this my. 1 is1 wtqpcsinc to nap lint be major- it! at hummus-cause occur during the pommanoement of the} swimming spawn. M writes the} thaw “BMW and timibï¬y proves‘ the average swimmer overeï¬imates huumathooomuohqttho out- swimmem should Wtï¬s. Don't swim without nuns maiz- ed M toxin your know grim.- mcxsuqubjwtummmhmliu- ins one sun. or. m an M9. Don’t obuse an Inn the water as soon “MN?- . A , Don’t dive out Dir by m 31a mans. boat from the side; dive from dub stern and 81st in from an m. bllt -cnly than from Imam with a broad: beam. ~ - Don’t swim near dams. wateflalwls, or where roads are growillg- Don’t go out beyond this dead: 01 your hips if you cannot win. Don't swim without moody if sub- ject tot‘kuk mound only label: after consulting a 600W. . ' Weseemmohnveheu-dithelast of that "foiry tale†that. Mr. Fox is the beau-poorer inflvaï¬ouse. The time is drawing near and the newer 11: comes the more happarenm dces it become that Mr. Stewart will be elected by a handsome majon'm hithemajoï¬tyneniaxgoone.ht Wr. make Mr. Show!“ all the M er whanhetakeslfnplaoe inthd n-..-- (U, I“ W. Sheffield. hon. membeu’) Dan't Royal Life Baring Society.) In lake The many drowning fatalities re- pext 8:" carded by use My press at this pen 6:12;} 106 on be your furnishes“ with nw'andend menus 1.de thrilling accounts of the if tha k louotlitooym. ." « [nu-and DON'TS FOR BATHERS. Should you contemplate a near shopping in Town send to us, for our Lace Curtain Catalogue, in which you can see the exact design. We cordially extend to you an invitation to visit our store, and will take it as a favor if you do so. U’Longhlin Mslntyre You may feel insecure as to where you ought to go for the Best Money Value, and, when tempted thus, remember the poet's words, “don’t trust your traitor's doubts,†but come to us. We're the place for general house furnishings such as Carpets, Wool Rugs, sizes 3x3 1-2 and 3x4, also all wool and unions, very choice mattings in the newest designs. floor mats in every styleâ€"for indoor and out- door wear. Curtains, Blinds, Curtain Poles. Art Muslins, Reversible Cretous, Art Sateens. Furniture Coverings, Sofa Cushions. Cushion- tops in hand painted, printed, tapestry and plush, dainty little hand-painted cushions, just the thing for Milady’s dressing table, and while talking of Milady. we would like to tell her that we have on hand the most useful arti- cle that will meet a long-felt want in her ward- robe,--r.amely, the New Patent Dress- Hangers for keeping her skirts in order, they are 0: 1y 10c, and every person can have one as they are so cheap. Etch of In em be mused of just such an indictment as Shakes- peare ha written. “ Our doubts are traitors, And make us lose the good we oft might win, , By fearing to attempt.†Our Doubts Are Traitors CASH AND ONE PRICE. W““% W“ Mr. Ames the boss sIaInderâ€"mongei' of the Opposition ht Ottawa wre- senced that Mr. BurrawE‘M. 9,. was interested in_1 750 Mum miles of Northwest timber limflp. lines has cnly l 100 «were milgg'wrem In hi facts Mr. Burrows- beim [11W in 650 square miles. And Amps ceme- fully avoided statiglg‘ flrhalt conï¬da- able of rthï¬s area had been obtaine'd by Mr. Burmws from Tories wha‘hed many years ago got it from the My Garemmnt and flat Mr. Burrows had got his [flags in the urinary ccurse of bulimia a 1W he- forc he became II. member of. Perla- meat at $5! end by on 00w “was tho (7th w m end dollars me than an: men:- ere “(cred- h ï¬n." 1- 8 . ,1 11% ;_ House. Col. Maw announced the other day that Mr._ Ferguson. 11 Grenville will shnxfly be Mum. It’s a shame to crush Bun Fox’s hopes so b1untly.{ _ . r I Don't swim too far out in the sea. 'cr lake unattended/11y] about or ex- pelt swimmer. ’ Don't take fright it mixed withb cramp. Keep calm turn on ï¬re back and endnvor to rub the aim pant it the be is drawn up with pain min 11mm dpwly. with um\m.w; an. «wimmem should practice this. Don't swim without name m- lod scam! toxin m â€(allow Inimâ€" mcxlifapb'pttoMIMhulilt- ’ins one am. or. abutting tor halv- Don‘tcbuu’dlhlnufllawmraa noun capo-dug. . , Don't dive out or â€in 31d idols-t boat from the side; dive from did stern and gain from use duct-n. but“. cnly than from “mm a brand! wombat clothes flout Ind this; you to float; make (or the shape. swim} ming with the tide or mean. aw"