Tenelon Council Proceedings Ihe PEDLAB PEOPLE, of 053539}. Worm send postpdd and free samples of Podiu- Ar: Steel Ceilings Wslls, of which we nuke more than 2,000 designs. a- - A g . (Special to The Post.) ~ Councix met at the call of theReeve Minu‘c‘: of last meeting read and apâ€" proved- . he ‘ . . . . ‘ vA peéitzon w presented by 31:.1. Coop} and signed by himselt and eight ' -â€" AÂ¥A -m-u. Mr. C. Eterson to place any obstruz- poo on the 5th con. Mr; Everson was present and explained his position m the matter. The opinion of ammo“ appeared to be mostly, in favor of a!- Bow'mz Mr; Everspn to use the 1rd of the concession during the dry tun-3 Au- ---..M. and hang a. water gum“; REM“ it for twenty-ï¬ve. “=8“ .which means that if it cal; in that tame ou ‘3 NE goof for NOT‘ilINgé or ably that made an "usnawa - chingled roof better worth Mying than any othet roof. this one (act of their being LIGHTNING- proof ought to make you put them on you: v-v-~-- . , .. V : vA. geiiuon was presented by 31:.1. (209p. and signed by himseli and eight other ntepayers praying the coun- 1:11 to grade the Mnxbee side road and to gravel the said road through the swam . the ratepayers to stone where necessary. The petition was met I; :- ' "REF; rciheap - fof- price-sure roof is all that you can aï¬Ord inst nowâ€"- . Ge§a good look into the rooï¬ng 6 who}: as x, commas your pm. -.- “O_shawa"-ohingled roof. . W 00 d shingles cost about the same. Most of the tor-papa roois cost lessâ€"if you wt 3 mithat will melt away an a m Transacted at the Last lat} in: of that My But thisroofof mine willbe ngoodroof foraI-IUNDRED d that's no mere W . trademk We spamm- But this roof of mme wxu m: s good roof for a HUNDRED at's no mere yearsâ€"and th trade talk. We GUARAN- TEE it for twenty-ï¬ve years -â€"â€"which means that if it leaks in that time on get a NEW mi for NOT ING. shingled roof better worth ‘° 1 buying than any other roof. this one fact of their being LIGHTNING pron! ough‘. to 16:13} for next season. , 9 ‘Mr. Joe. I‘arkin addressed the scan cit askmg [or certainp riuleges on 2nd tine. con. 7. between lots 30 and 31. The following basis was arritcd tat. «is; (11, That the township be in- demnified for any damage done. (2) (Inst J. ‘Parkin 00 pay allexpeJSL-s the, township IS put to in the maitav (3) The township to receive temper cent in case of the company's sut- cas. (4) said agreement to be aub- .ject no approval of township soiicv- tor and reeve. . it was ,moved by Mr. jPalmcr and seconded by Mr. Tolmie. that tee. -ab0n: agreement be approved. by this council and that the reeve be author- ized to see the township solicitor and arrange. for a by-law rc same. Cer- lil‘do : v . It was moved by Mr Toimic, 5:; ended by Mr. Moynes, that Hair, £st be paid $75.00 to remme all obstructions on the road known as the hall Point road. he to make it at least ten feet wide tor a distance of 60 rods at the obstruct- ed pomt. and erect a wire fence on each side, this amount also to include .bonus on the wire fenceâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Palmer and seconded by Mr. Moynes that the council un- power the reeve to sign the deal of1 ~comrauance to Simon Cooper 0; the‘ quaiierline‘betwoen west balm-s oi lots 20 and 21 con 7. [or 34 'm'i road given by him to the towusb: 9 along the north side of his lot, No “1.Carried . - . loved by Mr. Palmer. and seconded by ur Moynes, that Wm. Irvin» 0e granted $10 to improve the road tram Rosedaie to the locks. â€"Carried. i Moved by Mr. Grass and secomi-LI by 11". Haynes. that the following bills be paid; {banana-‘3' lees ...... ...A ,.. 8 1200 Not Merely a Better Roof --- hut the ONE Roof that’s Rights EFORE ym} make}? 30‘.“ “1i?“ .. MM-“ m Black Watch mummy, and hue a water Sï¬iNGLES GALVANIZED STEEL‘ «N # A- â€"H new Men should look for this roof {or nothlnd If they lack by 1933 ITTA'A Lennon IIIIIPEG 3 Sussex-st. 6991mdss-st. 76 Lombudq Write for details. Mention this paper 1 . gxavel m... John GilliS. Robt. Vii-fires, for 63 loads of gravel»... -...... ....... ...... ...... Arthur Oliver. for 45 loadaot glavei ..' ................... Jchn Hewie. repairs to Chris- tian's culvert .................. 'Ihos. Méfkat. for 147 loads of W. F. Smitheran, for extra road John' Patterson, extra road R. Symthson, for 110 10:: gnu el . ........ . ............ Thos. Downer, for cum: Ezra Argue, plank for sidewalk Jas. Rodgers, for extra road wo‘k ............................. Wm. Pethic, for 54 loads of And, besides Izghtning-proof and Judah}, weather-proof. warmer in wink (because these shingle! no wind- pmnf) and cooler in sumac: .hrz- kcc out the sun’s heat .thcy 3. ï¬rm wry to make building!“ gra‘e! ........................... 2" Jas Cochrane, [or culverts and HfHartlc, {or procuring txle Watson James, for 40 load: of W}; Farkin, for 180 loads or W. Iamlm, for grzwel .............................. A. F. Cragg, on grader acct. Cletk for half. year’s rgport Something About the Position Hr. Calvert Fills The Chief Whip ’ and His Duties Ottawn.:Ju1y 25 â€" "Amongst those. not of the Ministry whose constant and! consistent presence . forces “it:- eslI upon one’s no‘jce. ask one regards the; LHouse o! Commons from Ch? to day§,and {rem month to month. my be mentioned the chief whip; 6! the Government \[of-ces. M; W. ‘8. Cal- vert, M. P. for Westi Middlesex, Ont. whose quiet demeanor and. genial per. sonalitv, this otm'timJed presence just 1behind. (his Leader is an assurance that {311’s well with the “ranks." is 1). M. ... 11.00 M. Ma ybee Iotm use of ball ...... 203) Council adjourned to meet at u'll of uevc. J. B. POWL'Jj The mature of the_po'oition of. the Chief Government Whip is eoarcely‘ at ah ,understood putsigie of parliament. A Wayne idea exists that it‘ is an honorary. position in the party, the initial istep to higher hohor's, ' tre- qnently'. Hike immediate lorernnner o! advancementhto Cabinet zTank; a po- sition with no emoluments watched 411:5 Vsupposedly mitt: little or. no dc- ma'ndufor the exercise of me tact or the a'e‘stï¬ction at his freedom“ - - This is quite an erroneous idea. me Chic]: “Chip is primarily the aide-dc.- camp of the leader 6!! thcyarty himt- self. though which aide the ï¬nder communicates his instructions and dc.- cisione Lto those who support him. \el nguel ........................ ..W Beau, for forms and Ling wiyt x 0330985 his beat ............ work ........ . walk ...... gran 9,1 mm ...... gra vel...... g1 an! ..; ......... g raVei ...... Thurston. for 20 loads at szmnce mmdmeg'fll m 1 cu cost 111 a. very 9““- With .11 thin-mm" shin led roof costs on}? - casacedar-dnn dangledmd. find outlastsit tento out Suppose vou read the in! Suppose you read the as. book about "Rooï¬ng ' L: 83mph: skiingle goo ' “I. get your request.â€" will do to ask on. only. is the-chief' Why the ne- for 68 loads of gra- for 110 loads of 73 loads of . "u .c 0-- srwmsnxn 1861 rt on and Side 161:) ‘10'. ’9 .40 3.0) 5.30 :1‘. .IXD 5.00 _f| diam of leaflet 3 the be ox crture ulul" "L wâ€"___,__ lcadet and the party. but he is 3160 the heater ‘0‘! oonimunications and ox crtures between the great parties .in the Commons themselves. (When partyt Ieelinz runs high and the tide 0! political battle threatens to go beyond abounds .it then behooves the Chief Government Whip. 163cther with .his oonlrere of the ConServttive party \to negotiate as well as may be {or the restorntion of harmony. It {a the dutv o! the whip to arrange the order and sequence obdebate. for debateq are not conducted In g hlpr heard manner. '. : 1 Aswh: Chief Whip It is his duty to cull the part? tazdt‘her m caucus ‘ when MY pout!“ Ire amused um ‘aaoptedy It is the whtp‘e duty to keep the voting strength'c! the pin up to mac attach!!! a In u pas-it ble. (this done entalla end (lemma: , A , 9‘ n “M“. I511! The lender expect: this of the wuip ondtherefore the. duties of the Whit». thwfli honorary. entail an extract-J diner! amount of personal sacrifice and devotion which. if equalied. is not ex’celled by any other member of the' "wun( L ' \ ' ‘ ~ ‘ I Such as the preliminary we of 1 the Chief Government Whip. and if' his constituents find that during the'i Ion; seasion of Parliament his v‘iait~1|l to his constituency nte not frequez'xbi they. will hnve some realization of the causes that detain him more vthan any other member of Parliab ment, in the performance of a dutv purely conscientious end unrewarded The foregoing comprise in part the official. stunc‘tion s of Mr. Calvert. That they have been performed to n- nnbirn ntisfnotion of his Chief- It‘ll“: IUD-luv- - Aswh: Chic! Whip it is his duty 11! the put" together 0:: caucus when’ MY politics are manual md (. It is the wh‘p’a duty to keep .the voting strehgth‘bt the pofty. up. to mac standnd a In as pas-its ‘ble. (this a'ione entails und demands his constant presence in or} about flue House of Commons. 1 t I » -5.L-‘ _L!.: Ion; amnion or Parliament to his constituency ere not they. will hnve some realiz the caused that detain 1 than any other member t ment, in the perrormance purely conscientious and m The foregoing comprise i‘ the entire satisfaction and with credit-t6 him: room afar doubt. and t in! pemnlity and i tion’unve won for hi: esteem ‘ and respec nation“ parties. 1‘ ext 'of a Circuit: Issued by Education Department Arrangements for the Model Schools Fran: vuious causes I out. to be impracticable the new system of Mode From nrious causes lt has turn-2.! out to be impracticable to organize the new system of Model schools dur- ing the present year. In particular. the number of teachers with the new Ih‘lrd Class (the. old discrics) Certiï¬cate. needed (or 1905 to 1909 cannoi be definitely estimated at pr:- sent. The Minister, has. according-y decided to continue [or 1903 the forum-1‘ Model schools at the following ccnxrrs; For the districts. at Brace- btldge. Kenora. Parry Sound. l’ort Arlhur. Sault Ste Marie, and Mind-".1. and for the counties at Cornwall, Durham. Lindsay Kingston, and Ren- (It-w. In; teachers of the English-French schools of the Ottawa Valley “1:132- tend the English-French Model sshooi in Ottawa. For this year the above named Mod- el schools will prepare teachers [0' school sccuonc of the districts. and the counties whose financtal and oth- er condittous may prevent them from being able to sccurp teachers Wit-J First .or Second c1135 ceruï¬cates or wuh Third class Certiï¬cates granu-j um!" the regulations 0! 12:0! :.n-1 pl eccuing years. . n .L_ _4 r. The certiï¬cates issued by the re- taiued Model schools wnl correspond to flu: present. professional Dian-in coriihcatcs and will be valid only .2: such schools as the Minister may ap- prove [tom time'to time~upon recum- mendatiou o! the Public or Separate School Inspector. sthoo': till open on the†.. Septemlgr, and close on th 0! December. 1.5) ‘Ihc July examination (or 1-2:- tmner into the Normal schools or. FacultieS. of . «Education. or 40pm «:ent oi the aggregate marks in cm.“ of these examinations thh 25 per cent in each paper, provided thatin all such cases the candidate satzsfx- a the principal at the 110ch school that he is competent 1n the tumbleâ€-a ot. the Model school entrance «mm: are not required 0! the and July El- aminatloua. ‘ ' ‘4) The .1 trance into lion. The reorguuixed Normal who)“ take the pineal the former Mosh! â€5091?. Candidates qho under tormA or condition: ,mid haYe nttepd-u a Maid new ‘0! Third elm â€ï¬‚it“ aredit-td himself there is 116 doubt. and finally his gen- Mity and tactful disposi- won for him the enviable and respect of both our .Tuly examination for cu- o the Faculties o! Elam- the above named Manic! km; or" th‘c whit? mi (13350: Le 15m .1 1y I â€mu-eatlvu†II now a. non-ennui word throughout. Cenota- From ioceen to em these wondertul fruit illver «mm no need end pruned In. o thou-end! 9! how; No othef medicine. o? Lie 5'“ line mode not: on unnamed nece- wlm the whole mum: people u ' "Fruit-hunt." and m the W ' may short term or (on! m. A: en I Indication of the my M ere telling lt mey be mentloned that seven! of ' the lease wholesale drug muo- ere [ordering In 100 gro- lom- hot means “A" boxes of "Fruit-“m" ‘to be recalled et 50c I. box. m:- Jng to 37,200.00. ‘ No doubt. there are moment!!! of i ,people who have tel: am they could caics with J union Touchers' neademic. standing should accordingly attcnzla Norma! school where they may quali- (y (or Second clu- certificotcs. The revised Syllobnl 0! Studies and the Regulations of the Normal .mi Model schools may be obtnined by Ihe end of July on npplicltion to uh.- Dcputy Minister of Education. I'cn. Archdcecon Casey celebrate-i both macs Sunday, punching e pt.- tice: sermon at the letter service on the goopct of the dey. Next Sunday the solemnity of the least of St. Pater .in C‘nuim. the patron stint. at we diatom. will be observed. u . 351'. any: , Rev. Jms Wnllaoe. oocupled the pulpit in church at both ur'h In the morning he oocuptcd the umlpit in St. Andrew's church at both servkes on Sunday. _In the turning 11: took his ten: [mm mom-nicks 30. 19. “The good Lord pardonl gverjone shat p’repsr- eth WM to seek the God of his fathers. Mb he be not clema- nd accordinz (to the purification of ed according (to the puriIiCltlon or the sanctuary)? K Hezekiah had made mud! prepars ation for: the home-coming o! the people. He ‘had long Wished to unite the people in! Israel once more. but he had (found many didicnlties which he hadhot considered. It is remark- able that he had accompliahed so much. Tobe able to influence ant!» er. anan must be enthused himsell. There is :no royal road~ to life. We ï¬nd as, .time goes on that it in only by 3ndnal 9rocess that anything is attained. Whataoevel: .a man cows that ehall he also reap. ~NoL good dealt shall .Ipau into nothing. There wereflmany o! thooe people who came to Jerusalem who were not sanctiï¬ed. Everybody should re- spect the established ordinances of the church or state. There is. al- ways a blaming lett to: those who neglect thin» Meyer. but they mode come, humbln and make a contesion. conduct is :t'he whole or life. ~ We have, 0.0an to do. I! We accompo phah thin .work there with be a great blessing tom .03. When we. come as in- dwiduals ana'aa, congregations. come earnestly and-seek the Lord. there wzlr be a joy as great ‘6: that in the day. of Hezekiah. . - In thd ev'enins Mr. Walhce took his text: from St. Mark 7. 86. “And the charged them that they should tell no mam {but the more he chnrzed them the: more a. great denl the]. putt ï¬shed] wt: . , , . I 74. LL- Our Lord van on m: may u-om Inc sen coast (to the Lake of 531“». Great number: 'hnd heard 01' his oomv lnzmcithrongedt‘hemsdtooec -_.. 7 #4 ‘_‘ him.’1‘-hq nick end enlisted came end he heeleduthem. Amen; the number $31 a: men who was ‘dcfl end dumb†and the lord book pity, on him And healed himh ‘ . . i 1 .We hnve a. greet lesson of "mpg. thy to Jean from this picture. We will haVeJto let our light shine ' fore other. it We ere to interedt‘ them. Christ 'did not pertain thin‘ work '1! hive his neme published ' abroad. He did It out o! eysnpethy. There are Me who '30 end tall ei secret because it is 3 met. VII: in“ wels am we Md know. 6! great deeds whim {have been performed in “15' M NV. here betdre the coon: try at preeent the aeods of to: greet men (who planted the hem: and cm in thie country. I Llul- ' qu v“’“ F†sum w__, _ The 30" 0! Man can; into tPin World to seek and to save that mint: w ‘ (If we are Christin†mistlzï¬mhï¬onm Chxiatiuna. How much 3†\we pn'blishinz thrond Sc 3004 new. 9! the Kingdom " B! ; lite thtt We live 'med any pee on u: take knowledge or us that We have laden with 'Ohrist â€1d '11:“: '1esrnod Ill- In the sermon W 11“ SW. 92. 12â€"“1'ho til Based upon the Juices of Fruitâ€"“ Pruit-a-ti HuMndeaNameForItaelfInEva-y CAEBRIDGEoST- ST. MARY 'S. van on his. any from the 81'. ANDREW'S right“ In“ flouriw houuhold not anon! to rut We just to m “mum" To moot them bu! my 'mu-puvw' u. now put up in Q mogul t ' ' "‘ which can! for 25¢. in III-dc! J..__ ‘ "-3 man, wanna and my “mu-pun.†u. now 9 gm): " which an: in order J..." ..... man, wo: mm my and" out an mom â€had“ abuts. - A â€u- ._ vyâ€"â€"â€"â€"_ , mom your trouble at! bol- Oonltlpulon. Bilbo-um Liver and when. Indication. unpopular-â€Fruit- aptlvu" will surely holp you. Rommber the new â€c an! 31:13.“: addition to the totals: 50c bozo; Let us know 1! your dwer mot supply both um mumm- Limit“. Dunn. Ont. lzn (hi. palm tree and grow :ik-a a‘ cedar in Lebanon." Mr. Wlleontohl how the palm grows up straight without eny branches. the lite vein: Eng m thchcert of the tree. Ina-rs- {ore {are :ould not destroy it. 1! grown in apote where little other v2- getat‘on cen grow. Its roots roach dorm till they strike subterranean streams and there suck the water up. It in dire that red chrietnns grow. But some Christians are hke the “epic which hu its me in the bark and outelde wood. A fire will klll the Lupus end than one temptatI-m or eteriuty kills the Chriethnity 6n some mo. 80 Mr. Wilson urged us to be all like the palm. but to h- loyal to God ell over the world in- stead of just in our own country. QUEEN-ST. METHODIST i. The services at Queen-st. chm were we“ ( attended last Sunday considering the Very warm Weather. The pastor; Bev.J:B. Real. occupied pulpit mornin‘ind evening. In the morning the' text was teken from St. Mathew 18. 117. In the sermon the pestongmphuized in a very in-‘ torectin'; manner the method intrut . duced bx Christ for ‘settlin; unpi-w ant disputes. which might arise be- tween professing Christians. The speakers auured «his liflteners that if this plan' could always be adhered to I there would he very little trouble in any church how this source. In the evening the subject of the sermon 'was Pilate'a question to the Jews. â€What shall I do theh with Jesus which is called Christ." After refer- ring tothe cowardly conduct of Pilate in trying to get rid of the unpleasant lxespoucibility. MchBeaI made 3 per- sonal appeal 'to the members 0'! the maregation. “What «will you do with Jesus 1" Different W17. 0‘ dealing . with Jesus were outlined. but all who listened to the earnest discourse must have felt that the ongsafe ‘ way in decling with Christ is to yield oneself entirelnto 'Bic control. S‘l'. PAUL‘S. 'l'he senice at St. Paul‘s was erm- ducted in the mornmg by Rev. .t. t? Collier. the rev. gentleman preach- ing from Matthew. 16. 13-16 on the. character of Christ. Miss Mabel Wmm sang Very sweetly a solo entitled. "Fr-cc to Face" which was much up- pxeuoted by her audience Mr. Collier showed how Ella and Jere- miah were vastly diaerent characters yet Christ was taken (or both by the people 01 that time. the teas-)4 being that be united the best othot'n characters in Himself. In the even. in: licv. Mr. Creighton delivered an inter t-sttn‘g sermon from Daniel 1:1. 13 Mr. Creighton pointed out the dif- ierent degrees of the reward and pan- ishment in the world to come. but “htlt‘ careful to show that salvaalon is by grace alone. he went on eon; that we would he justly rewarded“. For Those Who Cannot See In making his annuel npreal to the trader- ol Ontario newsparere 1dr Intor'nntion which will eneble him Ito loéete the children 1nd youth: at both sexes who are eligible ‘Ior admission: .0 pupils o! the Schoof 'for the , Blind it Brendan-d. Principe! Gerdiner uh. The Post tor'celf public “tenth to the need for some in- nitnï¬on Where the mm blind my be mmted 'end employed. Genet-J â€Patience-mu Benoit-tread the in- ‘d'bhlllty. 0t combining a workshop to: pdulu with I .0599! (or Chih- then under one menueme‘nt. yet the blind \dnlu. who 2:: outnumber the Hcawn according .“ Fruit-aim to our dour v: 1-,". of then numberv nre Blur .. um- -- -.._, 3.1â€. bf 53-“ per cent. “1' over "60 ycnrll?‘ m; while 1.375. or 22.88 per cent. .re meet! the ego: of ever Urone and tilt; â€" in the prime 0! lite 3nd «pubic of being rendered in with pr {9 part IeH-engportinz. It is prdane tilt the percentages in Outer“ ere sinner .to those in New York. “en! hie their light by ear cident the? Pull?! “W age: end! many. who have been blind from birth or .ehfldhood need help and direction in under to work proï¬tably. In Celiâ€" tornlu. W, the District oti Columbia. flundl. Indium Manchu-T eettl. “whiz-n. New Jer‘oet New‘ York.0hb. Pemnlnnln end WI.» and!) Who}. or "homes" hue been pmfled. end in .Wuhinztdn. Colorado and other etetes the m ter 3!“ been teken up by Women's Club: and other Nations of phib‘ anthropk ladies. who-e influence up on pu‘bflo opinion hid the Leaidflurce will oertu‘nlx ettcct the desired to suit. ' . The flint neee-it! i to get an 30-} cuntq knowledge of the tutu. and tocthll end Mr. Gem '1“ altdly‘ receive information relating to blind unident- pt Ohmic bl all age: (names sud pout-ofï¬ce addressee!» Tho-e pnder twenty-one yarn or age. .not deï¬cient in intellect. and (no, not!) duet-e end physical intirr with who ue blind.- or whose eight in no detective that they are unable to ,read ordinary type and attend a school {for the seeing without serious injurJ: no the light. should mad the school at Brantlord. which is maintained by the Provinc'ul govern- ment Jtor their benefit. A lcbtgr or post cud. adduced to the Principtl. it the cheele bout! meeting in Campbell!“ on Thadâ€. July 14th. 1: 1m boarded 11:0 boxes. the price he†11 Nm'the sun: as ’llltuweek. ne cox-napalm week or! 11“ : wear twenty-three (“statics ,W 161° boxes. most of 'w'hicp in: cold lot to 15-10 can. ; ‘ Golf at the Point _' Lindsay Winners The match between Sturgeon Point and Lindsay clubs on th. 10a! 'iuk Thurs!" anemone resulting in a decided victory for the town team. The following are the scores- K. Hamilton ........ J. D mane ..... A. Flavelle ...... .. F. C. Tutor ...... . W. R. Widdas ...... C. D. Barr ............ ...... ...... .. fir-germ“: ...... ......... .. W. S. Inner ..........- ......... ... R. A. Miller ............ ......... ..... G. H. H. Baker ...... ............ .‘ W. flavelle ......... .. .............. E. J Kylie ......- ...... ...... I". R. Wilford ...... ............ J. G. Edward: ...... ...... ... Rev. Ju. Wdhoe ...... ...... J. L. Sutton ..-...“ L. Y. O'Connor ...... . ..... .. F. h'nowlson ... ...... ........ W. C. '1. Morgan .... ....... G. A. Mttthxc ...... ...... ...... Robl. Ross ...... ...... .......... R. Kylie ...... ...... â€"Bflwhenndhavenzluiotie¢d "sum" 3'†when ya: tee! rum. Am‘flueotkm ,willaddto *u‘hm-u. .:1 g. “It. Midland League Has Fizzled 0m Port Hope Defaulted to Pctcrboro and Neither (about: not Port Hope will Fay Ania m Mfdlmd macho“ league which W’XM m as a unï¬â€™prï¬eï¬'r shall huh." ‘ organiution. has pnctionllyx' gone to the wall. Port Hope ldehnlted to Peterborongh ha Saturday. sad it in understood than! neither Wt} 01' Port Hope will plu any not: ibis season. The Penman Qt“! won the chun- phuhid «(I have one on two me. yet {With the Athld’a'oq of that city. It: Bate receipts have: ‘nOt been sufï¬cient to m the phyem‘nfu‘v in. (the Peterboroualn are nude up entirely. 0! Toronto phyers. Majority for Lindsay 7 Alter the mtch the Indie. serve! to: u the club house and the bazmc of the afternoon and owning wu spent in friendly noes. ï¬receive immediate attention. ll Cupbdlford than low! 3,, maid be no Ionzcr ner †new tax sate. it ha' cw by careful intl‘m'! at was blind pemns on" 9.72 per cent. of the tutti pre under 21 years of :38? __.| ’nn Hopk'uu' ...... r.“ srcnqnox 201x11 nâ€".. to «an on m arc-0o... u. on 00M 0.....- LI NUS A Y .poooc‘ no". a POST. LINDSAY. ‘Hmnu Jon 1 ‘Building 13qu .l NELWM Ir. Bombers Bummer! term nenr M burned me time this M flu eurele- of berry pick". in . Hire c199: 990w endow.“ 1“ it burning. Mr. Then. a the lull. was up there 1.“ got! new: the berry page“. buildiflo curried nevenl 3â€! watch! 3nd threw them on th which be had quenched. It hue continued to “would“, ever. (or upon visiting the Get this Neck. he found the NM much. {the building we: m ‘ {the nu.- DcCew (inn. Longboat Loses Race Pretend The India Dropped Out Mm [Twentieth Kile hul been had um. 00 ct'etull captured by a! Longboat led lance had but} gradually fell a mag taking H] but made a s; dicta-nee he om , (Special w'Thz Pu; London. May :34â€" Ihe ‘1 yr“ expectcd to hung a to Canada ind for which] Immediately upon the a... mcnt being made the American tested fthe race. It seems Mb and: tell exhumed in the w at the ï¬nish. and the m claimed that he was my“ “I, ha {ï¬ends at the 18““ Mi“ mt. ,..£. The winners ugly; Land. J American; 3rd lira. OOOOOOOQOOO§OOQOOM OOVOOOOOOOOOQOOO ON urryin; a large mu w ad a tin: pig in a sackow 1321'. "I'm frichtened. Jamil "what are ye feared for?“ is. 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