that we Can get an average of U HOVJ to use the highest grade of sugar like It is brilliantly white and sparklin goes tempting on the tableâ€"~and absolutely pure sugar of the the test w pony on the local power plant pub- lished in your paper of May ourth, and it seems to me that before the town of Lindsay would bond itself for three hundred thorisand dollars for the purchase of this property, some considerable further investigation ought to be made. 3 I find from the report, that the lar- gest amount of power eVer_vsed at one time, during last year, was nine hundred and tenH. P., but that the average amount of power used, was only three hundred and fifty-five H.P. It is well known to the people of Lindsay, notwithstanding the fact, that the total average power grought to Lindsay, by the Light, Heat, and Power Co. is less than four hundred H. P., that during the dry seasons, there have been times when the Co. have been scarce of water at Fenelon. 11s. even to supply this much pow» 1 1‘3. er. Therefore, before purchasing this power. it seems to me that acareful investigation should be made, to find what the minimum flow of water is,- that is, what the flow of water is (luring the dry season of the year. l:E believe, that practically no measure-: ments have even been taken of Penn elon Falls, and it is impossible forl the engineers of the Hydro-Electric,l Commission, or anybody else, byg merely making an examination in the springtime to tell what the flowxis in October and November, or during dry period of winter months. In order to ï¬nd that out, accurately, measureâ€" ments would have to be taken at difâ€" ferent times over aperiod of years, but this, of course, is probably imâ€" possible at present, but it is not in»! l possible, but only prudent tolet the from time to time. matter stand until the first of Janv nary next, and to haVe measurements made of the flow during the summer and fall months. If, and we know the local companyhave had a scarcity of water in supplying an average of less than four hundred H.P., it would seem to be reckless for us to expect one thousand seven-hundred H. P., the only proof of which is an inspection of the flow of water in the spring- time. RE STORAGE , abou the extensive storage system, minimum flow of the river. the lumbermen's driVes in the Spring. Whatever additional amount can be stored during the June rains, is re- yourself. T. LAWRENCE GRANULATEDâ€, the town buy the power. If it is found not sufï¬cient. then, the town should not make the mistake of larger amount of money on the under standing that a greater from shortage of water.†We in Lind- say know that the engineers have been misinformed. They also estimate that the Light Heat and Power Company are entitled to three-fourths of the power know that they are mis‘.nformed again and the Village of Fenelon Falls is entitled to one-fourth plus one hunâ€" dred horse power, so that there is a mistake of one hundred horse power in that portion of the Report. The Head This» is a matter that ought to be veri There is a not d l - 5 ea °f loose talk consideration, the surplus would en- and its im ortanc ' ' ' p e m increasing the received is put at thirty-seven thous- ' " and, five hundred and forty-nine dol- The waters stored in the winter on lars some 01 this the 11:“: and Gull and 3m? .rivers tained from the sale of lamps, ï¬xtures are r°e y used up m br.nging down-and supplies. There is nothing put in item of taxes is still put at one thoua and dollars. If the value of this plant Falls is increased by l Seventy Thousand and the present taxation at Fenelon Falls is someâ€" l thing like seventeen handled, a pro- 1 ‘ vision ought to be made for Twa- ‘ i Thousand Five hundred tax instead‘ l of One Thousand. l This isa growing town and towns and cities are endeamring to put themselves in the ‘ way of obtaining new industries, and in order that new industries may he obtained, abun- dance of power is necessary. The mat- ter is worth the trouble and the town council, before submitting this byâ€" law, ought to make themselves absol- utely sure that such additional pow- l a... E. ï¬nest quality. Compare looks dainty and rther because it is Make will put in a fair and competitive po- sition with surrounding towns for the obtaining of any new industry that may beseeking location. early, for the artist l I am not opposed to the purchase igglulai-levaiid Elia: ' pected gifts are now so Suddenly r0 . by the town of Lindsay, of the proper be ariii g-d0.wn vealed, is in the eighth decade oral - t, if it can be shown that the price is insweretennble. life of struggle and hardship. 12'.“ 1873 OF CANADA 60 a fair one, and that a reasonable amâ€" "038811333; diibtgl' title of his eahibitlou proufaiflisd {all W Btu}. _ *‘>"______‘ ount of additional power exists for {'7 tbldame I would ,Greaves a. villi-11‘ or “[25:31, 3"; gal- 33 TR A NSMITTING MONEY future developments for the town and have to have 33. it??? :gï¬grykfgngg mom for doubt,‘ 1 th t th 1' ht rates of the town operation, all . .. , stler" were not ,. AN OIHER IIEI IE“ 0“ POWER QIIESIION aso a e lg , , that I might die even if pupil. of V‘. ht!h title'page all For sums up to $50 our Bank Kloncv Orders can be reduced by at least fifty per am the operation. I wrote to my expressly stated .on e . .. would . . _ F 13 . ‘ m CITIZEN CALLS FOR mvrsrmnon WWW... .. var... .mmampm ., w... This information’ however' is mt at tan Lydia E' Pinkbam’s Ve table gï¬adeSOanï¬shist“;ofÂ¥ler. {o exhilM Duffs or Bill: of Exchange. Money sent at once in M... i. m... 0* ï¬ï¬fï¬ï¬Ã©â€˜Ã©â€˜l’ ism. as: W... end a; mm . pom- . i. ii. won by mega... .. c. To the Editor of The Post a careful estimate made from timeto the town. clue in tbeworld far female troubles, express ‘mention oluomellr D3323?“ Tm“. Dear Sir,-â€"- time by competent engineers, of the Yours Truly, forlthascmuimmandldid ntr hï¬e To this lztégzrgn‘ignnaéw .60 man‘- . - modes ' " . l have read carefully the Re. wager: comp: dd)“; at Fsmlon Falilis. CITIZEN 0F LINDSAY. gobs“ “Oageatlggdgtea;hlle 0 years “it" Whistle 1,8 «cage T116431 s‘m‘ Mme!“ at Every Branch. . _ . ‘ -- . tattete issui~ . " dls my at ‘ W†0‘ the “3““ Elem†C“ an X It I†o“ l r Chan of Life. -â€" rs. mm of his 9 web ‘ § .. ' cient for the purposes of Lindsay let 1?ng LATE. anifton, Ontario. Gallery. apart 1.1503; ogniiracémlzttél: 115$}:168r “ ‘ } 5‘, f. LOOSErEOAE, manager, - 1 ES ' v 1's 0 palnterlike qua Lita. Britain Branch 3 C. S. THOMrSOh, Act's-M“ INFANT TRAGEDY AT WINNIPEG Winnipeg, J unei'B..:-‘-.There was an- other infant tragedy in Winnipeg on ' Nel , the paying a amount of power eists than there really is. S turda th ‘cti 196108 “*4 1‘ eoli fl t 1 may“. . a y, e v: m. on ng, a u ency. all accounts. The report 0‘ the engineers of th’ three-yearâ€"old daughter of John Ste- Madman prootration. It costs ï¬goyggr’a?;c:e1digg algï¬ï¬acemem Commission says, uUp to the presâ€" wie,-258 Aberdeen avenue. Along pith butatrmcto'tryit, andthe resulthas ft wbul d be vain to expect enlight-n- ent time the plant has new: suffered her brother, two years her senior, she beenworth millionstosuffennzwomen. mem. But there is the evidence 0 “5 playing “1th matches, and her fl' his work. “Panning Under Old Bat» most ““'h15‘ brother having lit a bonï¬re, she got too close,'and her dress caught fire. Her cries were unneeded, as there are a great number of children about that neighborhood, the screams sometimes being deafening. A particularly ‘ rc- ing scream made the servant gir run to the door, and she called to the child’s father, who made desperate but futile efforts to save the babe’s life, though he beat out the flames and sustained serious burns about. the horas and arms. Medical aid was summoned and the little one taken to the general hospital, where slic- died in agony about three hours later. at Fenelon Falls. We also placed at twenty-six feet, again is which, I understand, is about twol feet higher than naturally exists. Sleld Hair Tonic An Ideal Bait Dressing ___-â€" SALVIA HAIR TONIC is com- pounded on the most scientiï¬c prin- piples, and nothing on the market to- lied. The Hydro-Electric engineers seem to have taken the word of the vendors for all these matters. If the additional power does not ex- ist at Fenelon Falls, 'the doubling of the plant as suggested would be pow- er and money wasted, and the amount of expense is too large to be incurred without a thorough investigation. day can compare with it. It accomp- lishes so much more than the ordin- The commission estimate that un- quickly der the present condition, there would be an annual surplus of over tenâ€" thousand dollars per year. This will make no provision for about sever teen hundred dollars taxes which will have to be paid to the Village of Fen- lon Falls and which will likely increase ary ‘tonics and does it so that users are astonished. SALVIA kills the dandruff germs and 'eradicates dandruff, stops fal- ling hair, itching of the scalp and splitting hairs in two weeks or we will refund your money. ‘SALVIA gives a fascinating lustre to women's hair and makes it beauti- ful. It makes the hair grow luxuri- antly; it the it is the daintieet and most refreshing hair. dressing that science has produced, and has not a particle of grease ot stickiness in it. SALVIA reacts We at your drugght. It makes no provision for anything except the loss of taxes to the town of Lindsay itself, and the depreciation charge of four thousand four hundred and sixty four dollars, is altogether too low for a plant of the age of the Lindsay plant, a large proportion of which will have to be re-built in the course oi ten years. It makes no pro~ vision for giving the people of Lindi say a fair light rate. If the light rate of the town of Lindsay were reduced tWenty-five per cent as it should be and these other matters taken into Sold and guaranteed by A. High:- betham. ' flOUSfllOlD HINTS ' tirely dissappear. The annual total To Steam Potatoe- . Scrub. peel, and wash potatoes, put them in a steamer, sprinkle salt over them. place the. saucepan on the fire. and let the water boll quickly under no doubt, is ob, the steamer. When they are tender, cover with a cloth and dry, before the fire. Potatoes are considered lighter if steamed, and it is an economical way of cooking them. as meat can be the estimate for the cost of these. After the additional seventy thous- and dollars is expended, according to THE unusav POST DOCTOR ; OPERATION Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ‘ ham’sVegetableCompound er is made available to the town as and another told me it was a ï¬ fomed- 0 (1 Ch 1 a Cre l ' ls exhibition of “ 1 ese , -‘ â€"â€"“I had been a great 11 ‘ m- . Q mg:$£t%%rogfe years. One dOCtor morne, The Thames, Buttersca. C i1; JAMES LOW, NEWTON “MALE, told me it was ulcers 0f the uterus, lyle, etc.†to the public at the Coup g ‘ . t mor NO 02118 Gallery; and before these picture: u . for their cu-- - ' h v made room . knows whatI suf will a e ill have riseng gonad, mode from roots and herbs, rem female ills. includirlig inflammation. ï¬bre" tumors, irreguc laritiea. perioï¬'e pains. backache, bear and Savings company ' iNCORPORATED 13v ACT or P.~‘iRl.lAl\lE-;:§ r7. A. e Wonderful Pictures of Waite â€â‚¬43 Greaves Who Was a Pupil of Whistler ADVISED . capital Paid Up 3280 000.00. Reserve Furd $58.00.... { a ors of estates will ï¬nd .be d:b:nturee or†1;. ymenl of funds C0mm3!l€d to i".r:“:, '- liberal interest rate with the very highest azcurity ears even of . . e ll ln-l Government to invest therein. ncd‘ paw ExeCul table for the emplu Clay}, 3 . Iney comm“, r. .1â€. L ‘ A sound unfamiliar to th those who may claim to be we Walter Greaves has ope Money to loan on real estate ï¬rst mortage a: (LIYT'S ' :;: fared. I would cessers Mr. Greaves w always .be worse to well-deserved fame. at certain periods, And none too; whose unsss Lydia E. Piakham’s Vegetable Com. - 0‘ work, lies in __ Nestleton Station Branch 3 W. J. WHILE" Bunches also a: Cannington. Wood-vino. Boavm as proved to be the most successful p«.guw, 3n;:-1n. Sandor-land and Bluclâ€"Lsteck. edy for curing the worst forms of displacements, these paintings was teaching, andâ€"one the blasphemyâ€"How mnc tler learn from his pupil? Greavcs himself, whose worship of C tersea Bridge." the tlerlan’ perhaps of all his works, so like the master‘s “Nocturne" at the Tate Gallery in arrangement and in the manner of applying the paint and especially of indicating the figures, bears the date 1862, and thus antte- en SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O.. LL11, OCH... 92:31:35“? ‘:".=N,’.""» ALEXANDER LAIRD. GENERA; . _ WFOLDING BRASS Bib CAPITAL. - $10,000,000 REE? â€" 37,000 Spring Pivot ed to Headboard and: Lift: Up Against lt l w“ dates Whistler’s picture by over n *r ‘ , A “m m ted has PM â€We A... u... have “'1; THE SAVINGS BANK DEPA Hum added ‘2': a Sexy York man to the list Greaves’ 0““ statement. made in a . . . . . . A " , m lmOdOS‘Y’ lbat he and his brother ofThe Canadian Bank of Commerce mil r;«.~..: 21‘- 5:25 3- e: 3:5 of 1616.33 1,13. ins headboard has 3 , he T“ ‘ and Cremorne _ . . ‘ . m ‘ ' . ‘ pa‘n‘Cd t ‘ names â€"‘ upwards on which interest 15 allowed a. C11".’?.L 7 ~ i:..-re s : double feet. so tear. it stands more Gardens, both day and night elfecrs, d1 _ . .- ld ._ , the whole or "NV GM: .. -.,: (- firm'sï¬ 11:13: lb: fooi‘noard is equipped before they kllcw Whistler, \Vllicll e 33"“! “ll-1 “mm; . «A, l'\‘~"~†Hp... -.. likewis- The sprint; is hinged to the l would be in the early fifties. Thus, deposits are welcomed. ., . _~~ V, l.:‘ .. ~_\ â€v “y 1,1 n “a. . ‘.,, . th;CiJC<ti-: and net. (0;. a crossbar on: “£3.11: lli. . nurtures“ Cagvac. owl; Accounts may be opened m the names. 0: ï¬x?“ the {0512‘ch to 1 it is 3.50 con. “ Ortrazt c. . zC‘ .--r.ist. 2 .i: -. d b ' . .. F . ‘ ' ' ~ - ~ - i. - :. v m ne of the number or ex .. _ heated by pininlrars reaching from l pictures. are (nearly painted in imua‘ ope-rate _ . a .- 0 ' ‘ ~ . ... +1.7. 1‘7 the centre. \E’hcn the bed is to be i. tion of "the masmr.“ one, is lured to or this kind saves expense in estamsrwi, I... . ’ folded c..l "Tilt is necessary is to raise the conclusion that \‘Jhistler himself after death, and 15 especxally useful “mm 3, e: ~ 3.9“: M i may have b‘nlcmwd ,to “.9 5.1mm 6:" his wife, or for others depending upon nun, “a; :5. .tent by the example of his pupil. l‘i‘i‘il" al ‘i‘s vencra‘lion for his nzas- L352“ , . . ’ “ H ' .- we. H (be w-frre'ï¬'ial' sh ter, Mr. Greaves never was a _sls'iL-li E. A. “8 in u, . aflaggz Liz. cool}; {ï¬ll lmitaior. There are/1n his pictures; in addition to their Whistlerian char- acteristics. certain qualities which are (quite personal. and others which con- nect him with the masters of fine Dutch school, especially the clearness and precision of his statement. with- out undue insistence on outline. His manner of painting architecture is something between the crispness of Van der Hayden and the mellowness of Matthew Maris in the mood in which he painted his “Souvenir of Amsterdam." In everything shown at this surprising exhibitionâ€"‘even in the “Hammersmith Bridge on Boat- Race Day," which he painted at the age of sixteenâ€"Mr. W. Greaves proves himself a great artist and an admir- able craftsman. 5“» _ May Sue City. Brantford, June 3.â€"-Brantford may be asked to do a_n action for dam- ages, as a t yesterday of the death of Axenty Nitlok, a Russian, E, the foctboard. This pushes the spring up against the headboard and the _ _ . . footboard turns over and hangs down 7 old. who died from injuries cars from the top, leaving the whole piece “out the legs, caused by the colv' of furniture flat against the wall and 909 01 I» trenchiin a sewer he was extending out only a few inches. This W on. Nazism is alleged. bed, oft conï¬gkgannot be mull; to is preIen a see or a p o. u , ' Children Cry FOR FLETGKEI’S Midln are designed. but C A S T O R l A de d0 $3.3: rialn can be attached a the footboard and draped over it to conceal its presence. , i’: Local Branches LINDSAY, - JANETVILL ~â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"’ _._._____ _ _ ___ . 0 «WW-G-EQQM“ L , , ‘0 see «flared to keep up the height of water the report, the estimate surplus would "r naVigation purposes, and is 33"†be five Thousand and seventy dollars If“? and entirely exhausted by This would entirely be wiped over and tee fifteenth 0‘ November 1 We and there would be a considerable know that every year there has been deficit if the people of Lindsay were ’6 difï¬cult-3' in keeping UP the level 0f given a reasonable light rate, but it Sturgeon Lake because there was not l appears from the report that the un- Silï¬iCient storage to do this. ‘derstanding is not to give the people l of Lindsay, a fair light rate, but for for use in the Fall and Winter when the water is often scarce. l the town to go on taxing them seven or eight thousand dollars a year more Thepowers at Peterboro have then l than they ShOUId Piaf- th‘f ad‘gmage Of the storage at SW1†Are the citizens satisfied to do this? 2'3â€â€œ 1g60fl,‘Chemong, Buckhorn, They have been paying heavy taxec peaj: LOVES‘C‘v Stony Lakes and to the Co. for a number of years. Is Jaca s Lake, while only the addition- it fair for them now to have to pay :4 WSt? that Fenelon Falls can “5.8 such a price for the property that will All I wou?d say on this point is, heavy tax for the future? I noticed also in the new estimate that the There is absolutely no storage left let there dLring the present season be iv“ 'a relic and Cure indigestion-acidity of the sfomachâ€"biliousnessâ€"flatulence â€"-dys;e;sia. They reinforce the stomach by supplying the active principles needed for the digestion of all kinds of food. Try one after each meal. 50¢. a box. if your druggist has not stocked them yet, send us and we will mail you a box. ’ MM-ndChemiedepaap‘oECaladmljmited, . .r 50c. cooked in the saucepan and potatoes steamed over. Mock Pate de Foie Gras Take half a pound of young calves’ liver, or five or six chickena’ livers. simmer gently with enough water to cover, add a little pepper and salt; then drain and pound in a mortar with enough fresh butter to form a nice paste. Add a little cream if preferred to butter. cayenne, or nutmeg, or mace. as liked. Press into small glass jars for use and pour melted butter over. This is an excellent breakfast or sup- per dish, spread on buttered toast and garnished with slices of toma- COGS. ___â€" Marrow and Apple Jam Six pounds of apples, 6 pounds of marrow, 3 platféf water, and ‘K pound of sugar to‘éach pound of fruit. Pare and scrape all ends out of marrow, cut up fine. Peel and core apples. also cut up fine. Put sugar into the water and make the syrup, and then put in the marrow and apples (all cut ing put on to boil for two and a half to three hours. When it is sufficient- ly cooked it will look brown, and be very soft. This quantity will make 18 pounds. . _z s 1. Children, 0 ' runs-announce . p A S T. O R lA. M24 gr , . up). and soak all night. Next morn- ‘ t___..___._.__..._â€"_â€"â€".--â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"'â€"'â€"'â€""“â€"""" linisay Blind! °F BANK 0f MONlRlAl OPENED 1858 ESTABLISHED 1817 Capital Paid up Rm coon... .ueuoeeeemouoooofl maï¬a-cacao“abscesses-no. "um mfm sateen-enoucoccccewoccoooo cone-cocoon Cl. 0.0.0.000... coo-uncle 914,400,000 12,000.000 1.010, 1 35 827,470,735 .. s Oï¬ce Hours : 10 to 3 o‘clock Saturdays 10 to 1 o’clock I. . ‘ Branches in every Province of the Dominion. ‘ A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAGTED Savings Department at every Branch. H. B. BLACK Manager Lindsay Branch UILDING MATERIALi ROUGH AND DRESSED - .‘ 1‘“ We furnish strong, wellseasoned nutcr'i; small quantities for the new house or burn. oooooooooooooo m-wmsmoéxéé :4.) 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