OUR FIFTY-SEVENTH YEARâ€"NO. 109 iilrusiworthy Goods at Uniformly Right Prices.†\ r. \ \.\ ~V~VNMI\WIM\\~, ~ \\ \K. HOUSE FURNISHINGS LTHOUGH the prices of materials used in needs have advanced considerably, We have not found it necessary to keep pace with c this increase. Everything in this department if was ordered before the new scale .01 prices went into effect, consequently your savings will be greater. Below we give only a partial list :â€" â€"â€"Extre uality E lish Tapestry Carpets, 72 inches wide, m new collorings innlgight and dark effects , small, medium 50( â€d large patterns, suitable for almost any room; also .extra heavy qualitv genuine Union Carpet, full 36 inches wide, chance reversible petterils and new oolorinxs. Made specially for us, and regular 60c ". :0 65¢ value-your choice of lot . . . . ...... . . ....... __ F‘" 36 inchss ï¬d‘ did†27 inches wide, extra neat pct- 'nhll reversible them, ’all this “no“ terns : s lsndid tor yourhettor Carpets season'l 0° cringe i ' M W“ rooms; signs 1.35 and ‘ 25 3.33.1 .ervlce Carpet : 00m! 40‘: 25c ' Borders and Stair to match. .4 o 3-†“d 50: .................... â€"T S ecials. Choice Imported and Canadian BRUSSELS CARPETS' MZSufagtured Brussels Carpets, 27 inches wide; f . l‘cv,hiah loity pile; close even weave backs; choice range 3:; illiyd'esignz. These are extra values at our special prices 870 Ind 976 ' ' . . " 85: 1.00 and up ; â€" Pnc s rang-a . small sizes. 15c, 50.3, 68c, 15c. , large sizes, suitable for rooms, 5.00, 7.50, 8.00, 8.50, 19.00, 25.00. the wholesalere’ proï¬ts. ' . d ï¬ne Nottingham Lacs diverdssxtrc quality Nottingham Lace Gilead lgke’tlicbed edges: choice range Curtains, extra wide, leekstitcb “an. pattern ' l putts d several 2§;‘:1:eligzrwu2-§-ym .lOc «mute mï¬lm‘ll only.... 1.00 Near on olsths and Imported Issteh linoleum. Hood unlit: Floor Oil C‘otbe in been- ,' Extra entity Scotch Linoleumc, ï¬orel :iisl ne‘ coforinfl end ell width.§rices l and block , as. m â€a 2'3".†m..." M ......... speeialnqeereyerd ........ m Rne' Utl Fi‘ished Opaque min i M Window sheen, also will :mf‘l“ “'9‘.‘ ‘ Ecru. Light and Del-h Broom """""" better grade. e‘xn‘e strong i W m3 (and. vollert : my 9’1““ bobiti’hétbd (.9, y% Mfll'i‘.=“""’â€ï¬â€œll‘3 3““ malï¬Ã© ilk!" .‘.'.'. ....... â€.95 .' tootsie Pelee. its one to. J. gprcurrse SONS. till!“ Gill PM“ W B it. long. die. wi eetii iii reeceoo neurone: l 1531‘" I Abil‘b‘u-«Cs this General Servant g P RE d wages $l0 Apply at the ethos: l I ’â€" uti. HAVE YOU SPARE TIME! increase your income lg work at night. Others are doing it. or goods no use! everywhere everyday. Wr.te G. Marshall A 00.. Tees. London. Oct. 4e M MICELLANEODS. l , OTlCB OF 'DlSStlLUTION.â€"Public tnl. Ilockesln men, and )llll now is the tune to give )our cattle Sub- hmed'e‘ulphnr :0 got them in :chi‘tlonfcr spri g. When you buy‘bubllmoli Sulphe': here you Oldest that end not powdered listens, which is often sol‘l 3:0! cllphsr. We sell 7 pounds 9r}; cents. Also went to fur- nership heretofore eaisitin. McSweyn and Isaac Ernest Weldon. Bar- risters, has been dissolved. Mr. ucchyu continues business at the steel iormerly P occupied by the ï¬rm. Mr. Weldon has removed to the oï¬ces formerly occupied by 5 Mr. F. A. IcDicrmid, in the Milne Block. i All coconuts due the ï¬rm will be 'd to I Mr. McSwe n. by whom all debts no by Ilse Your (:lsuber salts for stock _ . 3 “d “‘1 Ruxentee t‘ne qnlity. the ï¬rm w be paid. Lindsey, February 1st, 1993. â€"w3. ' . t ~ fl __ I’ll anti FOR SALEâ€"in the Township of ...-$ had recently returned from Austral- locality withincebort distance of Mcnille, wreck consisted of curtain poles. Education three. the Separate School The mover, oecouder and Aid. MNâ€. I, DNKSlfll.Next i’ym’s Hotel. Sunderlend cud Canniugtcn. The soil is e mm. candies, biscuits, webs of cloth. Board two, and u“, Ieacherg' Asso- tier voted for the amendment. the i m a 3 good oley loam,ll|:d ctbeut 00mm clears: bpttlesh otf strutting"? by therhdozepi. Linticll one." _.__.____ thfl and ï¬t for on vc ion: 0 secs s raw a s. e a s, e c. e mxâ€" .- .. ' . , a“ ““““““ timber-ed with ash, hemlock. tamareek and lore of articles vie with a car load “11- Linunmcnâ€" I aludsut‘lsf;altt|ht COUNCIL COIIITTIII II IIuIOI l "' - “â€"â€" cede-. Upon the remit†it I frame of barley for supremacy of the ditch. Council has every coul'l once n in __ men . T NOTICE WECBEDITOIS 5'91““! “0“†“d "'9 "'9 8'04 "I" The barley was scattered every- present Board, but to smooth mat- vilo _ 9° nee been done and possession can be given 3" .32 l5,‘ . ' - 1“â€7. Club. 12.â€. either now or on let Merge nest. as of" The 3‘“ . at}; 9'94"“ “5 :‘l-lraen U Neill, chaser may desire; For further portion are â€â€˜9 soul-.3339"? “5 lEmily. lo the' Re 3 ll ‘ -.. it. armor“ .9 9 " mlm‘ 'b ._‘ '1 ° "“1""? g E. Wests. hum w ville. bliss Union "‘ at Wood" ii. the lush arch. lest 23w '“ï¬ne D new," 3"“- 7' ll lie; 0‘ Febi’ulfy, B“ yenlqoalmi cm ne bef'lf‘e â€at†, _ us “will, All lllh‘l, _ _ .. , , , . . with ‘l‘nrehle and Latin miracle Wis , . , . . 3g , 1.1Ҡ:="\\'oii. if was: Ml“!flli¢i‘m ,i-Utl lime iwuil lliiulmi llili but. ltm‘vï¬l. llt‘ltï¬iv Ni hum but u am“, Hi l- it :. a, “M ' on “W“ "H'wwdmuw m . Chickens ei ital- been t‘ellided about a queue at a mill ellip'l’il‘nhi‘u mg hut motel mm “‘1“. W" "l? 9‘“ "W W W ""“ l'“‘,i““;°l,,§;‘.“,"‘f; ï¬â€˜ï¬lfi‘ï¬â€˜ï¬ig it“ malnoul’mi'imu lié'mhfma - a. ,' W 1‘ "M: tԠMlle- secured or premise at the his serials en the east side eliminates. Geese the "Who“! heard. 1qu (the Will “8 W'- , .. . . V‘“ 3’“ “i â€â€œ . lg “ “ a cute we rm it...» than to» the "p on...“ “We†«is ll'llhele else seats in succession second at the set yet determined. Five el tests limited to Melina lwelllil â€New! 4â€- N“,“-"ll"â€= “9Ԡâ€mm “m†“m“ ‘5'" “M.†.m‘†“M “will“ "We gl ll ' ‘.‘9‘i“.‘“"“hd estate afthe usiph Winter this of Hill hamlet of thew tutored. Three brought to St. saved ell-mt deal at troubbuhu i heard 0 it'- ,.. . . NEW-l “ it'll“ '9“ 1’“ “WW? ‘9 . A- it. 0- LONG» , , ,. MJWN". than uhmnsa and lilerhOesets betel diseases or lees: ttlehcele Hospital. where two have ummnuo' d ‘ ,,{§l“mp‘;;,;‘i‘,‘;,£,“tailgï¬gfgg'gg‘i.53 “M“ “3 “1‘1â€â€œ, twp,“ ““m m.“ m . 7 | A , p. , . 7. ., ~ ..7 . . out once ever - .33 “Wheat.“li.l£.mi:eitgiiil #35:?" as. were ' my. 3%,,23";ï¬gmff“m?{§:lflgg ï¬rtymihits‘lig mm?†ï¬lm lit-law meant: retell“?- Willis. â€' ‘“ mo. a. u. “sums «also 1 . “the mum, d . ;___“__~,____._%_____.__ 0'} W3 Modem “g bther l t. flannel. hen lqun‘t see theatr- l'liiir' i" i“ ‘ “'3“ “W" ‘3" "' IIIâ€"III.â€" Prof. J. H. Deillbcrs. earnest .- ‘m’ hug I say) held by Use Mesh Ohicneelez " â€may†to the hospital wen out “i “Mt“. ‘3: ll°§ii9§dimil§ 33%;}.â€fulltglwlw'l‘illlil‘we" â€l he s Discusses ctcsceeh. llcisu from Germany. will be in lec- w . Wflrflutou theiiuher the said ‘ur. Win. Weldon. cattlehuxepai inset Home“. who WM Mt may W‘ as Chairman â€(l‘vlllifll‘l. said he sold "1 have been troubled (or some time elou Falls on loader altar... _ u I The“ Nil. links, b. “ liberty m (lumbray. returned (Ill 'bl‘ldl .39"? WOW "will“. i GORHHGW JGCK‘ Alfbélll -"k'0ll ontleuseu “9 Mr. Jfllu Burke .105 tile... and Hill with lndllfllkl Old Mr “Glitch." March 30th. “at“ “rund‘, M ~ . “HI-eta i the Toronto caskets. where e dll- d Brahman Grimes elllbtly ‘ m ' bed has id to tl e Clerk ‘ its?“ listeniu m “M dw' pascal oi amixed load 0' Mi. "i“ m’ as Two enclose end'stx case “W“ “W â€'W" N." m' "9' "may n m l . Mr. Weldon week was 96" A the manufacture of the various household °"""’""’°â€â€œâ€œÂ° "W" cm- °t onto Junction. badly scolded about the hands and lace. and endemic from shock; will probably recover. .7 , .. GcrcGrim. Rememb- REESâ€"Tue†we have an extra choice assortment of in ell qualities. d o 3 es b" n bound train. severe scalds on body. LACE CURTAINS â€"-Imported direct from the makers, thereby saving you Junction, sprained shoulder. Junction, llglments of leg severely mralned. it. meet the approachin; train with which it collided. The operator had been two weeks with the company. four days of it at Cookevilie. designs. suitable tel- Hells, Innis. lama“ morning. and was between then one thousand dollar-i tor the melamine oi the same. that the 53' line as and Kitchens : extra "10 west. and n Windsor h-el bound, in; so, than: es thet best tiel'n. e “he“ ' W lust new the ill With, the two trains shelled loge - ii. Beth engines m e timely demolished; and hilt ended height ems ei iheeeelhelihe mull eels 6!:le we belles iii is el- less 4‘ -. 'i‘he him at l a talent L ell e me ill few. to; illl l e we owl some a elv- he ell bus at the «breed: The New the train crew el but: burlml ell welded. They were cell i under- neath the wreck. and ink ed theat- raping steam. burning their thrusts and lungs and scalding them about the body. Auxiliary trains were sent to the scene of the disaster train Toronto Junction and London. and a train was made up to bring tlon. irorn when they were tall-i to St. Michael's Hospital about 9 o‘- clock in the morning. Chas. Wing- er, the ï¬remen. lived only ten min- utes alter his arrival at the helpi- notice is hereby given that the partâ€" man. died hall an hour alter his art- between John mission. 0 Fred and Henry Connor of Hyde ark, near London, Ont... were on their way to Delornine, Man. They had 8 horses and 2 head of cattle. which escaped with n. few bruises, and were turned into a field nearby. Both men had narrow escapes. They Were sleeping in a car with settler's effects when the collision occurred. . . and vvere tossed out of their bunks el Brock, being the East Half of Lot 23, amidst the boxes and bales below. of "I 0 am : liuthe 8th Ccu.,ccntcining 100 acres more Their loss was prmcrpally farm of- ' , or loss. 'lhe property is situated in a good feels. ._ and a smell orchard. The tellploilgbiim where. . _ . m, was given out from General Super their to Job“ “if.“ “$02. $2,,- “ inlennent 'i‘linmeriuali‘s amen. at the A ‘l‘eesweter way freight extra. Engine QR SALE. = E. i‘. Rash Edge lee 3.36%! and Train he. 26%. ï¬lgille . "unï¬t _ . “mm. in "“0"“ "m â€"h' nettle ymï¬l’dflf- “1° 9"†“a by seabed wrecked." “'0‘ llama“ meal “1’ “l “I 'i 3“ w(JoroiiesWOrawtoiu opened an in- ~â€"â€"â€". s LINDSAY, ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1903. . . I- Joint comntlttses let last Evening and Discussed the Detailsâ€" F I d I I †I H: II E III Two Men gll|::::t:n,w° njure I 1, by A committee of the Library Board. church. It should not be increased comprising Judge 'Harding, mg, to ntisfy the whims of a few, and u M'm. I-lnveile, R. Kylie and r. n. “’3' ’9“ ‘1‘ “m- . Aid. O'Riellyâ€"“l moved tus resolu- Moore, Mt acommltfce °l “‘0 Coon. tion in Council that three members iol last evening and discussed library be appointed by the Council! to blopk matters for 0701' an hour. Those the other motou that. t 9 who c hallo rcprcpnled 't. Council on the Councrl comprise the Library Board. , I really think the Board is large onâ€" cammittoe were Midst-on Cinnamon. bush. and as m“- as the Council ;. McCren, launder. O'Riolly and Mc- concarnodnl don't think they want Wetter-o. frown Solicitor prkin. the work. was present and road over the veri- Ur. Novellaâ€"“If ‘N increase the . . membcrmip of the Board we will cue clauses oi the bill which will, be only be ntialyiurtbo Socialist cle- submitred to the Ontario Legislature tnant. As far as that conq‘l am a ’0? approval. Each clause wasdeult Socialist, OJ lbllievc in public own- with separately, and the one relat.’ "9'“? “W W 1m“. but if we , , . , , grant this recent we will undoing ing- to Council being given power to mouthing that M! be an my, to appoint three numbers on the Li- us in the future. I think the not - relating to Public Libraries should ï¬xing†“mm" immenbl" not be interfered with. The Council . ' . has accepted Mr. Carnegie's otter on Aid,. Cinnamon and he had been condition that they supply new.» in conversation with u. Brantford are bound to lulfll the procaine." mun and Was informed that utter Md- McWatters-“Are '° bound ‘0 . ‘ give unite, Hr. l-‘lnvcllc‘i" the (180“ 0‘ amth W W mil-red Mr. FlflvellCâ€"HYâ€. in honor yw Mr. Cmnosie “508W Paid one-third are, as last year's Council accepted of the amount. and the balance from tho offer.“ ‘ j . . . ' bound tune to time as the work progressed. Ald. Hahn" W‘ “Tali“! the. Mr. Hopkins-J‘That makes the as are are not remove: ° or , _ faults of last year's Council.†money part 0‘ It 0‘0"“?- I did "0t Aid. Cinnamonâ€"“It seems to me huow befom on what conditions Mr. that anybody can be elected to the Carnegie paid o'or the “my." Council. but momln‘ to the pl'eltnt . . arrangement they are not good en- 'Judt" Hum“ d" n“ 94’9â€â€œ °‘ ougb to be associated on the Library the resolution made by Council that Board. 1 would consider that aslur FREIGHTS COLLIDE HEAD-0N. the lunch-Up o! the Ice! Trainâ€"Yie- tlms Inhaled Escaping clean. Burn- ing Their Threats and lance- Narrow Escape of Two less For the West. Toronto. March 18.â€"Two men dead, a third very badly burned and scaldod, and three others slightly injured, eight freight cars with their contents destroyed, and two engines wrecked, are the results of a head- on collision yesterday moming on the main line of the Canadian Pa- ciï¬c Railway about a quarter of a mile this side of Islington, a small station nine miles west of Toronto. The Dead. David Taylor, brakeman, 22 years of age. unmarried. lives in London, Ont. Chas. Winger, ï¬reman. 25 years of age, married two weeks ago, lives in Windsor, Out. The Injured. Wm. lion-icon, engineer. 34 years of age, married, living in West Tor- ou. 0nt., severely scolded. 88 ac Sun c I . - . e' oto Ill. be â€ear I ll .U'IMllt it was not “Visa!“ a to In has The S“ mlllt ' I s 0nductor wut mail. but their influence in great." excuse the membership. Ottawa had the Public Libraries Act chnugcdon vellc. seconded - ' . 7 f :ccoum: °f “'9 “I“ i-rench populi- 2:31? {too thrge members being up- .. . pointed by the Council, be stricken . I out by Mr. Kylie. that W. P. Rowlin, ï¬reman. Toronto William Tclford, engineer. Toronto "‘32). Cinnamon wanted to know who appointed the Lib"!!! Bard Aid. Cinnamon moved in amend- i now. . mont, acceded by AM. hicCrea. that Cause or the Bleach-Up. According to an otï¬cinl of the com- C , pnny, a youthful operator's comics.- 3 yerd good quality Nottingham Leos Better Grade Lace Curtains. all 3} ylards necs is responsible for the collisl 'mm "AFT .F 1‘" "3““ m Ill} f Curtains. lock-met: eds“. choice pelt-m- lo-s. hemâ€! “it“. “ P," P‘" "5' E. Ponnoll, the operator in charge a . “‘1' 'i‘“ “mi" “ â€I, """" 75c 1"51l'40’ "9° ï¬ll“??? a" 6 m the station at Cooksvllle. is said to the letlee to Increase the lumber el beecell leprescetetlves co the leer! l t .......................... clldll. beautslu t re a .. have let . fast freight train ‘0 by '“ .." Lâ€. tn“... . VISIT OUR HOME FITTING DEPARTMENT}! .fl‘ _- without delivering an order to he“ that Andrew (,‘ernegie. oi the Qty cl New Yeti. has stored the said Corporation tea The collision 0mm", at 3.30 5.â€, that the serpentine will tenet etlte therefor. end expend eeenelly a sun oi not less Voter ireiyht extra, running ' we to steel said lithium and hes has , I,†. H d w†petition“: .u thick built; hi; hi the restless st unless. seem es Minus a: i. that the theorem oi the its“ st his newt the ï¬ll“ el the still Andree Mesh. st lee i _ mm s that he w hueeilsimm the «when at e hes While hitters in the, it. love ' sell to enter isleeeeh tarnishing at e -, besides set i Bill: the aisle comm levee eed Wellies in! all the site is; the heels sell “with. Maine Onassis sell the Oswell oi the held Muslim. 9». 'l‘thcueelieltheseidl , . New tweed he theseld WM earth cl Kent-st. es east at \ isms-eve . k: the purpose at erection e l‘ublic Lil-racy bouillon the see. but should the some at any tlnlsoesse to be WNMW ht Public lottery purposes thepen of acid Square sol tel til 'nnl I. The Public Library Board cl Lindsey may exceed the silt oi the said Andrew I :3: injured m to manta Juno. Carnegiein theorectien. eel sney erect upon the part oi Market or Queen's Square is such buildings“ they may deem necessary (or the purposes at tree Public Lill'ury and "r" that purpose may enter into all necessary contracts and agreements. 4. The Municipal Council oi the Corposetlen of the town 0! Lindsey. after payment over 0! the said ten thousand dollars by the said Andrew Carnegie. shall raise and levy the sum cl one thousand dollars in each and every yetr by a special rate suflcisnt thereâ€" the for on all the rcteeble property in the town of Lindsay. and shall pay the same toe the maintenance oi the se'd Public Library. it beiny understood that this is to be considered and trectcd at part 0! the Public Library rete referred to in section fourteen, sub-section one, of the Public Libraries Act, and shall not require to be raised in addition thereto. [our 5. re. said Public Library building mil, alter erection. so long as it in required :1: for a Public Library. R cdin Room and other purposes authorised the Public Library ' and Joseph Taylor. the brake- Namw Escape o! Two Men. under the said not. or such other body or persons as may by law tron time to time be given the control or management of the Public Library in the Town of Lindsay. {erin Other merchandise in the Council appoints four, U10 Board 0‘ er. and the amendment was lost. tees Property ens lens e! Werhs pvt-ha tare over With 8‘39â€â€œ3" “mm" m Icmbers beelt With tenses letters. W“ P town Ithihk it advisable to place live or there more on the bowl.- Omelai statement. Viollotviiig' oiliclai statement Stallone AM. MeWntlere m illt‘ ulmlr. peeeilbill." Alli». Met‘rees‘l \lmlurutuml tut, again [hosed to the lbrery Bond but The followic accounts were sub- onythin. to do with the headline milled and re erred to the Finance Mag... - ' lab to cast any committal: I". D. Mcdllvray. snail; berlaiu - hundred which is as cncts in od- . "I“ mm “W†" 50- r. m u t hi b 9' l...†N asse . , . "0“ ti “.0 “0°" it" "'1‘" “ reflection on the present new. but a. nuance omens. . i. . m w o t‘ M "h "humbly“ .33; idniitgieiiroiiig' 3.3.3.†0.18 "5].: grog??? {vmimm‘ng'ubgm 5h!“ polyuvoiclnc thceenllulcyts cl :0 Poxo;9 ‘00-. “91-92." £0333ch 0“ I ‘ . . W . o .. ‘ l , I , . . . .. e m . . mi..°‘.l‘7l.'°ii:."i°"°" ’23:: '23:: “12:? “pillar cl: ft.- '¢=- , Aid. campyâ€""Who aru they, Aid. An 330:1?1‘?!‘ the llathbun Cc. tor ‘ o ' tributed to over «motion in the -â€"â€".-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"- Cinnamon? Milo over. “ L5 ' in ocean Yr ht Whaling), m. a“. a" of 53:: aIliiflhctig: thugs“ are ding-get. Fuss! MJUHN McSWEYu ' _ 1 there hcin good demand in ll‘oron- om. M 0‘ Lindsey, in “0.00 ‘ N _ stiletto: “u '3 , c to and Buffalo at fairly good price: w “um“. ‘ “in Beaver-ton. larch 13? " 0W r. . . Lindsay. and Mr. day. George Davidson Grant ls el- '" hunters. ‘ 1%. xitghe‘lllfodl.’LUtoaL also made sated m of the Home 03:05 “In“ ' tdctcokltotbe‘l‘otccto â€avg-mum. o mufï¬n». a harness this week. and Us. P. I votes 3..- one 8.0.; total vet. "Md" With-err shined stud w Po- by,u.‘h.'M:mlm tom. ....._‘._.-‘_'_'_.‘.....1 .. mt... “a“. as; we ballots as. i Mi .ttxt's certainly cutlon conceding that lie. at «will: aslnr crates. and ldcu't see ' Bell gas appointed (this! or the Fire their reason tor it. as we are con- Briscdatc succeed Hr. Reason. was dentin the Lila-cry budness ntle. rusldersd. and on motion at Aid. taetorl . I don't knan .what more O’ltleliy their“ hvcs instructed to . in v want." oi Beaver-ton returning moot the omelet. count or Ontario election here yester- . On, at Toronto. soliciting orders (or Ir. noveltyâ€"M's Board is June tire m... ‘ 13:21 stir ~ . .1. t he- “0 f 'Iour mil (LP. mm ml Pllllilt llBRARl Bill 1M“... . the contract for construction of cow- “,ey be giten power to appoint three on the Council. -I certainly think the ore, informed me to-daJ that he was members on the Library Board. He Council should appoint three mcm- about ready to start work. As there is no inspector for sewers appointed yet .i'li move that Mr. McMahon be It levels fincJLv moved by If. Pla- given the position." the proposed bill, rc- Lindsey won't take it." now. There is no hurry,†have an in going to start." see a fuller meeting of committeebc- Whereas. the (Desperation e! the Town of Lindsay has by its petition represented LL" stand over or do its ,iuu like about thousand delleeelertbcereeetoe ole free Peblie Dbl-cry building upon the cseditlee it." tine h“. All]. Mitchâ€. and then _\on cnn second in i led the seldom-sell desire to use pelt oi the m0! or cheese seem epoe †â€M °“ W“ for «than» to accept tilt told o!» still to Aid. t'i'nnnhipn. uit‘ out n motion m meal motels s new. hither-y le sell teen. eat to use pen o.’ Motel u» came 183,!" r “mm“ JPN“ “ H M“ anemia-the! new and cheese» it expedient is great the pie)» oi the me h, ' ' resume his Ntlttth by hell with the entice eel cementum Legislative Ansel. i‘ W “ iimlirmh :f fll"‘“.‘:r‘l‘l ‘ 'h i! ““th “it. WHRG Ht lilililltiiiiib‘ it w" I 4m .9 ism 6 who till! u m Milli l’†9“ W‘M‘Ww "i ' i We eve F l‘il cull nil Alli l't‘liiulll‘e un- “‘ “* :::mï¬i:?:m venture? lbw“. ll “7: Small) \i tallied Wei . . ' luwelcreuu ut’ul le'eeeehelisierthe “tenement eelll llhmx es shell he mussel at hy the will v nu, aekiut lug} alllullik sulmvllb on . their slrcutâ€" ruutm "HM†W “l w‘ “l “ “Vt“ 9‘ â€M“. Ou motion 01 All. U'llwlly. e-lzului- instructed to write Mr. Miller ruin- * (‘ ' i. ll J l eetenavt shell theccstcrth continue cell balsa. to the said Corporation upon the trusts ' “m and we“ â€01â€â€œ m“ l u m end for the purposes for which they now hold the seas, y . _ health. On motion of .‘lll. Cinnamon b.ing~ 38 {cut above the water. the said town cl Lindsey. set apart by the. lor the erection cl a Public Library building. the collector was notified not to other reason aqunCl-d w Becdicglioonsand all other purposes authorised by the Public Libraries Act. and for mag“ï¬gmtfgfez'illez’taï¬i3331b Dead in Detroitâ€" Died In Poverty. Although the death at the notor- it was learned on Wednesda that Act, beneder the ccntrolcc management of the“l.indeey Pnblchi ryBoerdâ€fcrmed this woman died at Detroit 5': Kâ€. per Hospital on March 8. alter an illness of (our m-cks. She was so!- Judge th'dinEâ€""I understand the the (:1an remain. A vote will “3; ï¬iï¬mg‘ï¬ï¬fxidfimpale? Sthh: in. after having Hpi‘nt three were on was one all the most notorious ivo- . _ religion them any lntng Minion. 51.» immediately utter the Libra†claimed to him: item n lol'mer bun. . , . question was disposal of committee mm .M donated her ills ioieolurinn hm- .m’gl‘li‘";;‘:ufé““:mm inâ€? ttci‘h one taken up. Tim-n itrnhnrli- hummer; lu iivl‘ rim religion. on; i’ iii. is one . bill-imam hem Mat lilsvune-‘ll. with Ms Ml‘vfml WWW Hmt‘m emu by “At 8.80 yesterday morning a will be much opposition to the we: a William l2 Nomi. in imam. and says hire. an. W. Curtis. of Lee. that now I can eat many til-lune that before ll could not." it you hvu any trouble with your stomach why not take these 'Dablcte and get you, For cal. by all Min“. 1 Ione. bind News the .v Edam . t~~ flu .. . m. can“ ‘re. en ’ “has one On. ct .Vith r glutamate-petal eons: wily tans mg? :3: ontbe immanent! the â€be Mite But t:r’i'n'il‘l‘lutakc a unintuke if you [all Beat!" it TERMSâ€"SLOO PER YEAlr PAYABLE IN ADVLXCI . Board of Works. Cincinnati Stovcr was absent, and â€SHIV".- or "5.7 “AT“- on motion of Aid. O'Rislly Ald. Mc- 'AY succu‘l’u Oren. took his place. Aid. O‘lliellyâ€"“Jv‘ow, let us get down to business. I have prepared .1 Cost Would be Very loch Less Then if list 0! the new sidewalks required the 5“,." . for my ward I suppose, Aid. L‘inuu- front a c to the Canal N". at soon and McCrea, you have done the ° Port Hope, March 13 -.\9 :ilnt por- same." lion of the Trent \‘nllgv Can-ll lgiui: Aid. Cinnamonâ€""No eir. not yet, between Lalw Simone anal Ric- Luke Aid. O‘Rieily. I . don't believe in working cixdays in the wo-k and an . . _ is now nearing completion, l.l(‘ at- tention of the Dominion Government Sunday. too." - Ala. O'Rieliyâ€"“But. Aid. Cinnamon, is naturally being directed to noon- sideration of the outllt at each end. you flaccid take nwalk for err-ciao on Sunday afternoon, and at the The Port Hope Canal Association, which was recently organized {or “me time why not make anotegof the walks required in your word? tho purpose 0! securing the co-op- eration of the various municipalities You know we should act on this met- interested in the Port Hope outlet tor at once. as it is important. fly in memorialixing the Government to the time the walkn‘ure approved of by Council and the necessary adver- tboroughly investigate the merits of this route, has been meeting with lining done, it will be towards the end 01 April, which will. be too late." great encouragement, and but for municipalities remain to be inter- Ald. HoCreaâ€"“Let us go around to- gether and inspect the walks. We viewed in the tnattor by the repre- sentatives of the anscciation. can do it in two hours." Aid. O'Riellyâ€"“Indecd you can't ; it The eectiion rec-dining to be conâ€" structed between LaAe Simone and will take two hours to do the work right. and chain. law not going to the. Georgian Bay is thirteen miles. .whll':_for the southern outlet the walk all around this town for the good of my health." Aid Cinnamonâ€""There is no rush just n- w; lct 'th emntter stand over." Alli. ()“Ricllyâ€"“Weil, alright, but it’s a mistake.†I-‘roin Mr. Hugh G'Lcnry. asking that the sidewalk on the west side of Simcoc-st. north to Russell-st. be moved outâ€"Granted. A petition sting for acrossim: on Kent-sh in front of l’ym‘s hotel. was held over." Ald. O‘Rieliyâ€"“Mr. Pilkie. who has . way of the Trent River with the outlet at a‘renton, adistauce of 551-2 miles from the Otonabee River, until the elscovery by Port Hape people nfew yours ngo of arurvey and report. auntie in 1853 .by Mr. Robert A. unitary. C.E.. for Sir John Colborne. Lieutenantv-Govcrnor of U tulip-which said in part: "That the position of Port Hope is particular-iv favorable for the termination of web a work_muet appear evident to every impartial obsevvq. It is 5i the shortest anke Ontario All. MoCroaâ€"“l understand Mr. Alli. Cinnamonâ€"“I think we had better It the matter stand Just Ald. O'Rieliyâ€""it'c necessary to hid the comm n' ’ ' spector l: Kr. Pllkie is ' u â€at†“'"m 1"†Qiltnrio to Rice Lake up to Lake Blmcoo can by this route be Complet- ed for exam not greater than is no.- cessary merely to open the pavin- tnoiv from the mouth of the Trent to Rice Lake. These are facts that cannot be refuted, and which. itie sincerely hoped, will induce its bold: adopted and undertaken by the Prov- lm‘e. in lieu of the roundabout and expensive route by the Trent." At lh-‘ solicitation of the muniri- polities intern-ted in the Port H route. inn Dominion (iovrrnmmt head i: m‘zvnyzof ugh route movie in Mint l} .r. R. more. but the e i- of Port Hope. Osbourn and nd‘l‘exni Mullit‘lpnl‘ti: for Divot-at renew. nrn he mil io-i \V‘ll‘. ii. «ml Mm»- Nii it pvmm from“! to ill“ Minlt M oi ileum" w-l IMMI- rm ,4 iknihhfll nh-i immrlinl ihiieivt lei» Um mobile «i {Me tannin balm» not lbw-rim no in H»: Weiihi «in ER“ ttuinbm ls â€Fluted. «l W the Hot lawman l’ltd l'vnl the“, 11-» h'uuluwl l‘vulll’lll‘k- retirement the. lust oi u ll\»~‘wl outlet \l.. ’i‘l‘onlau M analyzing; and All. Mute «eli- uslslxl llw s-uc‘t ul neit-iwl canal nu Hurt slope at 6.; “emu on this uiiiull‘ lights udlubb'ill‘ «Ntlllfl in i4â€" HL: ul lb'e Port liulw ruuls ul pl.- 281,3“: and u outing ill illaluiuzs ul l'uulL‘ uleuu (but the aunt of mainten- eul't- ul lllt‘ll‘ vault: wuultl bl: much ll‘eic' than no the ’l‘ruiilun route. as by the latter the adult Would (goes live railways, whet-cue at Port . r , 9° u . asking ope it 002:3 enter Lake Ontario NI“ 3" J-f'£_.sh LB- .- t... without a single rullwqi pro-cine. round-tun 0i \ub‘fl' owing w ‘ ' ., ' the {I Ill. lullt‘ lu Work bummer oi poor â€i“ 9‘05“†“MUN u. ...c Aid. lc‘i’nttasm“: would rather oro luring amen." llld..8P;ir~llyâ€""Therc is no secondm- o my motion." Aid. lemonâ€"“ii [wasn't in the hair [would second it, Aid. O'Riel- Alli O‘Riollyâ€""Weil. you can "‘1: it Alli (‘inlinmonâ€"-"i‘li tnko the chair, Aid. MrCrHtâ€""Ymt can't do lint. Mt lint men over. .t' hem think r. Hitln mil votmn~~m~e not him ‘i-nw lw \h‘ll‘vlnr mil . r him». health gull cw; livl lllullhuwï¬rll use new it.- eoau tu appoint an Inspector luv - t rum t. .l- Buthurturl' and ath- lu .llll Cinnamon. the Clark then u to attaching [our sidewalk.- -- l south Kins-steâ€"to contract A... by the canal at Port H0 is that thousands of acres dings 3‘.) milnc. ’ so Mr. Sllf‘l‘lliul until the matter should 1‘0 (‘Una‘U'UClml \‘l The supporters of the. Port Hope § lliive alreiuiy been “ruled along the- .uuun l. '"EPIIER', Trent route, and if. as proposed, sev- en new dame are 0! act , but“. thousands ' 0 Famous lull-Catholic Lecturer, Is a more m“ M drowned. Th 0 0011.1 Trade. J'ort ‘Hupf‘. being opposite Oak Orr-hero. N. Y., is considered much better situnlod for the coal trade. than Trenton. rPractically the oulv ochl-tuon raised against the Port Hope route is the stretch of 30mm! of open lake to Preeque Isle Point. but the supporters of this route (‘lfllm that, owing to the deepening of the St. Lawrence Camis. allow- ing larger Vessels to come up into the lakes than liitilcrto. the cartoon would be trans-shipped at Port Hope for Montreal and Liverpool. but even should it be considered prevalent-y for small harass to run in tile Murray Canal. nith several harbors between. hifonlimr perfect shelter in can of storm. the dancer would be no rent . er than the name barges won ti on pollvnm‘ at the earlier part oilisoir' Journey in l-rmâ€"in: link.) Simeon. in illic- nonpublic" it is pointed out Niel munil lvnrum ham [or vnaro been Tlihiilila from Ottawa down this ï¬t- uluml (“Altai fll‘l‘m Loire Ontario to maritime. NY. For local {Milo Pure iiupv moses-sol Hlpcrlml‘ udvsthieae“ urn! lolllml. ospmilnilt Whoa "W Margaret L. Shepherd, the alleg. x-nun and anti-Catholic lecturer. been kept secret [or over it week. 3 with cancer. and dltd a tow ucture platform. rgaret Shepherd. as she was known: throughout the world, lwlumrs of the time. she had ps. done mow preaching against rincipim oi the [ileum Catholic by e t‘ehmllnll Meet. item can April let. a! the Mansion bu parlor; in Kiomcsint on Thereâ€. April 8nd. until Frldu. All!“ led. at Wt‘e hotel perbtu; ln Hinde- - Saturday. April tth. until . alter-noon, April 1th. at the Doub- lca hotel perleu: la nabbed- '- Wednccday. April 8th, until“ April tie. at Luau hotel earl-e; 5 MM on Friday. April ‘ all! Saturdey. April 11th. at u. accused house parlors; in (h... a Itonday utterance. .Aprll seen, until Webcaday. April 15th. at m Iradbase bsees batten-we. ,u "and have been taking mani- 'c Store-lob and Liver Tablets have helped use very much so _â€"-.â€"__. 8m been. is. come; make the well": O Q.- '1...“