TEE wink COMMISSIONERS Mill llli "In _.â€"+â€"-â€"â€"‘ WEEKLY POST. 17310.8!» mm 27, --1903. 1; _. .«-R. -3. 1s â€"â€"_+â€"-â€" inc: ouiumn or Inna 0mm amnion To roar PUMPED SUGGEST! A lEAK. The I factory. \ incline-l punt-r5 was hell yesterday after- ..M n. i-ommi‘nCl {upkizis‘ oliicc. Ifii'g A “Lure :‘Il'rbi‘h- “('3 1:.ll‘. 1m. ;.b5cntf c. iuz‘ (l'.‘l t ti‘ini‘m‘l‘ --.‘:..".l':llul. . (‘l Lil: W g‘ .iuiouut, were submitted and m. n».i;m: of Mr Brady. amended in Mr .\fI'.\'r'illie, were ordered to ‘:w pm i. . 'rhu s I‘l‘(l.’ll‘_‘~' submitted Supt. prop}.- rrport for February, wuioli .zmivivl that the number of pump “mi... was .wllï¬OO; gallons of wu- .7 pumped 11.770.000; coal and. ;..".'.-:il llm ; hours. 45‘.) 15. I‘lmiiinnn Flavourâ€"“That i0 nlot ' “‘Jlll'l' in be uaod. I am satisfied lf'l“ munt bc alx-uk souwwhcre." mi; '. .“gwnd making an inapecuon of tho m:llllv~ .1th us soon on the weather _n uuililllll‘." \4r IIUpkillHâ€""I ruuombor tho old :oinmiiy vxpnricncod com ctroublv of thin lind." ur l-‘Iuvs~lloâ€"-“Arcurd1ng to this ru- linr: Il‘c public have “9'“ 7.500,- '00 gal». nnd tho (NPR. 3,500,000 guil' llow It" the new G.T.R. met- .ra norking. Hr. Hagbio ?“ Supt. Baguioâ€"“They are working silirlnl‘lonl)‘ now." Mr l'iiiwlloâ€"“Ucw ofti‘c do you mko tho Tt‘lullllg '3" Supt I‘wgbieâ€"“At the end of every (math-IF" Mr. l~‘l..vi~ileâ€"â€"“Oh. I thznk you should li‘JuI thorn often" than that, gay oI;I‘.-:1xlxi:z‘.tll. any way. [believe Dc'fo'il if!" new metorc were put in i; '1‘ ii. maul more water than 133.3. ;i.i;-l for. but I suppose we are to I‘lflml for not looking into tne motto: l» Iul‘n’." 01; motion i: was decided th-it the Superintendent test the main? with 8 view to locating the lcak'tgo, and 1390 rind the G. '1‘. R. meters once a. month. Mr. 151:1 wileâ€"“How in the new coal working. Mr. Bcg'oie ?" Mr. l..;:l:l.iâ€"â€"“So Iur it good mtidustion.“ I ll." llilzilE'IL-“l notice it bra-ulna up . from dust. and causes :3. L' .21i1- ' I .‘L.I!lleliC(lthIl from Supt. B c:- . l that he had intervirwcd ,‘slt'. «“azlmo-rs relative to the latter ..\ '-.' ADOH‘.‘ :txvltor box wncn tho roulwuy on Squwvâ€"s: , f~l:‘. C.‘.:‘i;n-‘r.~ cluim‘d llC t.;0 (inning-i ‘1 w‘n \ ..J is giving r , .‘ .l. ,n .. .b. '(;5'i._ . l \ 1px: 7.; on 1.". 1', i,Il:t.:i.‘ for ‘lf‘f‘r‘ Mr liflll ii â€"‘i had :1 till: with the ln’l he said Mayor mm" time ago, Mr "riulmcrp was to blame." 311;". llvghioâ€"u‘wm. I am only I‘x- .» Illi""_‘ wlmt Mr. (11;:lmr’rs told me." Int": r I-cmmunicalion from tho â€ti n let". rtltP‘I tli'It water I“ St'p- r: the hydrant Ifmr ’"inL l‘lk‘Tl from "'w- «'9er school for (.‘l'nllllllï¬ "“.t "w wllnr hf that buil'linc Mr. l‘lz'vm'w i: I‘mng the «or' under the ox ~I Mr l‘Ilkin w ll-v'illt-â€"‘\\’eli. that: funny LL“? I....l my guthnrilr t0 Iln â€tit." ‘ livullir" ‘l ‘luomhi :m'l "‘l‘lllll fur notifying roll" I. -i[ Alf “phi QIIIL‘ gl'q‘nl!‘ Hi0 .="".’"".".?‘T ‘rnp (‘WC' :ul.' '9!!‘_ A vl.nl‘.v ".7 l1 ...... I; ..I l.~ ‘-I. lir...fg_ ‘w Mm. â€9‘ them 04 Pd: ‘t-Vhlll'h III QI'LS whip lluu-m-m l; Inieinrr-i woof c m fuï¬utifb llu‘ «Ink. ll. .~.. 'n no iluchllh :rLl-Hllil‘ .ugn. u; u: Fulallh: to In.» anion lic paid in Inc lluovbils. Indira; ..I..I., .'l.uldili._l' . .....,. “i. :ilaetih‘al “i i. . 'l‘iu; lulr: Sil- ....uI .. ..I..;' Slr iimziizli VuLJul-le - I...» hulluf iiictllt the amâ€" ...: 1!. ilwuuiu account and . [u the White 1':- .. r if.» this ngrrcd upon. .‘blr.’ bani (III: Inn-:6 part0! nun“ U 'l'li. Iiietvra proved so in: lliol It replazed 'iv' 1:'Ii c. s‘. fill 13. I10 1 mm in ll-“Illt‘l. llllc‘ 1 Anlllllillï¬ ML‘ICI‘ CJ’H $1. :i.iii- .iir- “dill..- ll- ...."i‘.I " . ._ “A not did the meters â€" ‘rtbnit $00.†. i i.l£l!. named Mc- -. am over The u. -,l watnr for \v..~ m L aware 'nchu'l ll Vi‘tl'ilLC‘I the rooms ‘ . :'.imily named H90- L».L iliog. are paying law Afr. lit-Donald, the :Ilill ‘ll or? v-rry levv ;: «wants. E‘hrry 115-31- ;zwol. 'l'ilis.‘ is ovary ..Iii w..- 1. id better ‘l 9'." by The Post i‘vturboro have. Have you em- a," "n I. ":10. v . . 'lliiilil‘?‘ )lr imgbie but 1 in- "‘~ .9 _-â€" _\L.\. l» .u, .H.. 7»). ' ‘ ir.u._\'â€"â€""Tnn paper says the -~;.. been reduced about one- 51}! Flameâ€"“Well, if so. they W011: I -‘.;‘l be higher than in Lind- say." ' A'l‘m: nzn'izn's abstract stitament. :T‘OW‘IJ; ll: .‘vucipti-i an.) expendi- .ur.;.~ {m the» your, was discussed. ““5 m1 motion of Mr. Mchillie. sec- "’“*4"1 '1'} 112'. 'Brady, was received and {yli-d. Mr. ill-\V iliio said soul: people ml‘lll miw (IijiCtlUIl‘i bonanza. the L‘r‘i“‘-“hl~ \wrr: Mt CLALtlIl’Jd by the "‘_‘“-"-lr~r. lt wn': decided tnlt the '7‘» “Hair ll) futurr should be (:I‘l'tl- ‘“‘.‘ .0“ my," or Mr. Mch‘illi.:, :fmm" 1'5" M“ “780.". the. dr'LIt of “' rmt mrnt will be submitted to Lill- rl'IllIll'J . .‘Ii‘ Fl.l\.~l'.l ihf‘q-mm] the Commi'a_ ;;'r"t"rr'lll.’li owing to the impala-tibia ,"l" °" “1"de on Mary-st. pempor- in, rr‘l’lllԠImll to bv- made in order cal†‘30-'11 In. like In"! men the h “â€mfln UI tho Board of Worknund .M ""““"“l n krunt of .35. The ‘5'?““3' IM‘ flirting tlir- c011 mm "'1'" ll‘l't on account of tho romlfl lit)? IU.‘;ln(‘lle lo 850. TI‘R cxplmc- in I. “Bhfl'ltlflIH-Ctofy, and on auction ‘ Dueling "Allourucd. - â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_-â€"- . Woodvlllc lulu; Progress. To: Villager! o! Woudville \‘Ott'd Thursday on n b y-lziw to ex nd 2500 on the erection of anew ’3an “guy felt. The by-law wa- car- oy amalorlty of «van votel. ll~gbicâ€"“l tluuk so. too. and e. Coal ls Proving very Satis- gf the Witter Commie- 'ng at 3.30. in Secre- Those present J. D. Flavelle, J. R. '1‘. Brady and Supt. Bog- 31;.) or Sootheran was the only The. minutes of last regu- an: spec-Lil meetings were read ,. accounts for men’s .., mm mmlry items. aggregating l HOPE-RICE lAKE MUTE. A Fair Sunny Demandedâ€"superinten- dent log-rainy: Wat-nuts. (Port Hope Guide.) The Guide has had considerable to say from timc to time. on the subject of building the canal from â€Rice Lake to Lake Ontario by Port Hope. The saving in distance, time and money has been admitted by all who arc- not impartial. but. is it surprising that Engineer Rogers should be. re- luctant to report in favor of this way when he has so thoroughly in- lf‘l‘Cr‘le-J himself in the long expens- ivn route via. Troutou. Recently it has come to light Enginoor R. 8. Rogers acquirod pro- perty on the River Trent. as the fol- lowing. which has been obtuinod di- rectly from the Registry Office in Oolbcrno, .will nhow. "Copy oI d'iscription from Quit (,‘luiui lined, Thoc. H. Rcsvo to RICH- nrd B Regen: All and singular rel or tract of land and promlcss I-itqu. lying and being in the town- .‘iip of Seymour in the County of Ncl'tliumbcrlund, nouuiatlng of ull that port of lot numbcr aivtom in tho eleventh ounce-union of the can! 'l‘ownnliip of Svymour lying and: of tho llivvr 'l'rcut. composed of that portion of lot nuuibnr sixtoon uforc- mild lying between roud‘ullowunv'c ulong the bank of the chr'rront. together with all tho right, title. in- tcrout, claim and domuud of him. the 91nd party of t and to all (water rights and privil- eges of and ‘m the River Trout abut- .tlltï¬ l in that Certain par- l l l he firlt' part. of. m chant. Bethany. mm in town . i..- 4... PITIIY. ransom POIIYEA3. yo...“ level-cats of cltlacnc and Strung-n . Ulthlu our Data. â€".\fr. H. Lamb, of Omemeo. was in town lust week. â€"M.r. R. H. Baker. of ingoldcby, in town last weer. â€"Miss Dickson. of Fcnclcn Falls, was in town lately. â€"Mr. M. Gillespie is spending days at Liptcrgrcvo .. -â€"Mr. Neil McPhull. o! Surya, w†wane in town lately. ' . â€"Mr. Geo. lngle was in Victoria Harbor last week on business. a low -Miss Edith Staples. town, is visiting Ifricnda in Klrhfield. â€"Mr. R. Finley, of. Kirkfiold. WIc town Saturday on bucinecc. -â€"Mrc. Thou: Rick. of \Vflbcnforce. is spending a few days in town. â€"-Miu Minnie Sullivan. of Peter- boro. fa vinitlog friends in town. â€"Mr. I). W. Little. of Pcterbcmc, m in town Friday on bucineu. -â€"Mr. R. 0. Horny. of Lollibriac, N.W.'l‘.. is visiting (Mandarin town. â€"-Mr. N. B. Whitscl. of tho 6.15.3. .tuM. Allundalo. won in town way. â€"Mr. W. C. Merl-meld. town. THI- Al Cunningtoo‘fripndc hut Tuomlpy. â€"M.r. P. (locum: returned rmeutly day from [MI trip to Grand Rapfh, Mich. â€"Dr. llyernon and con. Mr. G. C. Ryonon.'of Toronto. were iu‘ town Saturday. - r -.\lr. Joe. Hmldon. gcncrul mor- Fri~ l any on bullpen. â€"Rov. Mr. White, of linden. and Uni: “Don and “Pp“"wmt to the ' Ri-v. Mr. Lynch. of Haliburtou were said land, and all tho lands covet-cu witu water and partially covered with water to the centre, of tho Riv- er Trent abutting upon and appurt- enant to the land hereby conveyed Registry Office. East Riding. Coun- ty of Northum-borland; that th(- within is a. rue copy copy )f the description and is found on re- Irord in this office. (Sigurd) A. I). MALLORY, chistrnr. (Seal) 19 it to be wondered at. therefore. that Engineer Rogers Wlll not give a fair and impartial survey undes- timate of this Short route? It is astounding that the Domini-m Governnwnt retains him lll their em- ploy. I The Port Hope deputation was promised by the 'Muiistcr oI Rail- wuya and Canals a fair and impurtj il survoy of this ‘routc, and the Go:- trnm-ent is in honor bound to redeem this plv-lge at t‘Io earliest moment. bolore doing anything further in con- struction. ' . lt huh b In Miggcstc-l lll‘ll Engin- (‘Cl‘ lingers may lutvc scoured pr)- perlies on the [River Trent for the Dominion (lovrrnmenL ll . why wi-i'e all the deals made in IN. own mime»? Why also was private mterpflsc interested as the follow- lIlLC l--ttel' Would indicalo ‘. Til" Luke-{it'll Portland Cement (30.. ‘ Ltd. . Lakefiold, Ol't. 9. 1903. unis, Uommiaai-iuigr ls, Toronto. Ont; Finâ€"In m'cordmwu with your re- Ipio-nt llwg In 'llnnd you herewith rn His- inulll [Itll't LII lot I“, 00!)???- simi II. Slymum‘, a memorandum culling faith the vlitima of U‘ltyrne swrl Iii» Minimum. myself wml Illi- l-l'a l m: in llul..c (Hill :9†Mon. 15. J. ('iowu bun- «ll! ulmr‘w sewrul lllmikv M «mount Willi-II lowiâ€" w â€I- luv lm-‘k ul‘ mall int-imam i. i...I II»: 1 mm In Insular: wmini :Iiu mewlm ill will Hiilï¬ï¬i‘d Ill ,HNF Il- IW‘IIIMH. mm mm ennui: Ito-III; AIM I lI-Ih. llu: lmunl’ In FI-umm l'nnI‘ (inguinal dammit (vigil; .l 31- bllJIUI-Im .l. M- billmuru “and others" Hulklilé ii. Li-i; llchI'oula' of the ll..- .i.iuimi Government! Thom ow Ulliul lcltora null ngrcenionts betr- ile on llll.‘ nubjcct which could lio pllnlilcid, but llllc Will, [or the proc- Hill, WIIIW- Admitting the Dominion . iutsa‘ lnwd Eugzu All: this was all douc for Governmentâ€"what bus- ear Rogers in trying to prejudice the Government in favor of tilt; Trent route, when he was lll~ atiuumi to make an IinpurtI-il sur- vey of the short cut by Port Hope, and the matter was LiLlll under dis- aidcration. Someone in million Governmen the employ of the Do- t becidcs Engineer llogcrs appears to be trying to com» promise the Minister of Railways in in this matter. but when mm (‘nnu that gentleman gav: his word to how an impartial survey made, Port Hopv- may rest assured that thisob- ligation will be carried out. .â€"â€"â€"-.-=â€"â€" It'R 8. Rogers Explains His Position as Acting for the Government In connection with the above tb: Peterborol Review remarks: Me drew the attention of Mr. Rogers to a. statement of the Port Hope pap- owned lands and water- ers that be ‘ ‘ . powers at Heeley's hills and was therefore prejudiced against the Port Hope route. .We are authorizâ€" ed by Mr. Rogers is not the case. A taincd by Mr. Rogers on to etatc that such [1 option. was 0 all the par- lls which c.1111 the same falling into the minds of .1 Cor- tam speculator who made no secret that in: intended to make money from 1111 Government for damages. ’lhi'a option was immediately made over to tll': Government and Mr. Rogers was instructed to have all th: noc- cssary deeds of these several 5 f lands prepared and made out to the Government, which he has done. , ' . ’ I Mr. Rogers shaved us his otter o instructions from the Department in regard to the above transaction. â€"â€"=-._-.-_"!="â€"â€"__.. â€of for the Nut Boys MI. Stanley Scones, who is in Lu- combo. Alberta. in writing to buy friends in town. ctatect "'1‘th II the finest country in , ly culled ‘Sunny Al 50‘ amber I l could 'w sidewalks. ° lwlugl prong; y Veal )' 0" in bad aclelgh '90 though .0130 ianlld. I: here all Winter. it WM 40 oft 50 mo wow. but it ’ lure. and ‘ minut- uzclnï¬ The Luzon); Reporter on»! Fill-n alarm h'as purl Scan“. 0‘ of Elï¬n-con and about! the 1355:!†m“ ‘ flut- . '. " ' ‘ I “I I I certify - word, is at I in lowu lately. -Mr. Jas. Scott. formerly of Goodcrham. but now of Pclerborc. was in town Saturday. -Vrs. C. Courtcmunche. of the cat present: visiting lira. A. Courtomunche, of Minden. â€"l)r Yrooman, M.P., and Mr. S. J. For. M.P.P.. are home from Otta- . ML and Toronto roapectivaly. l | I â€"Mr. '1‘. Madden and daughter Stella. of Petcrbdm. who had been visiting Mrs. L. Archambault, have returned. . , I 1 _Mr. Fred Moore. who was called to Lindsay on account of the death of, hi: father, returned to London on Saturdu. .. â€"â€"M.r. J. E. Jackson, at the Pattie 'housc. Coboconk. and Mr. McGowan, of the Royal hotel, \Voodville, were in town Saturday. I . l i ~Mrs. E. A. McArthur, who had bt‘CII visiting friends in Toronto and Detroit. passed through to Fenclon Falls ‘on tho 19th. â€"Mr. Jame.» Lewis. Messrs. of that is so, -Letvis Pearson. .Bobcuygeau, was 5 in town last week. ! I I I â€"Mr. Joe Goodman, of Toronto. re- presenting the Copeland BrowingCo.. was in town lately. returning from tlu- north country. â€"Mr. J. Davis. who was badly scalded two weeks ago in Rider Kitchener's motory, has recovered god will resume his duties on Monday; ~31: and MM. F. W. SIItI-liffn left on Frlvlny for NI," York. when they will spmd inn-ck or {mi with Mrs. ï¬ulI-lim-‘p brother. ll-v. er. Filliull. â€"_tlnsm-n. .lm. new". n. w. mm and if (‘mwfum «Me In l‘I-lvrmr‘w mm; nl Mllfi llll‘ l'rnmwlal mum 1... ca o the orange Hell-r for Insular“ Olllflrlu, ill-H WIIIM Mia's all I†will I‘m". mil-lien“ Mlllllllll“ WIMIII «I In: veal-luIIV-u at W. NM NM lulu. no.†I'll- lmnlnu. Mll‘lll lluimalmui Imam. Wednesday went. I ~Mv- Wank Godwin. will no been @9de53 a week at home. left for l‘uI‘L llurun, Mich, laat Saturday Io enter on hi4 duties an engineer on u Vessel plying on the upper lagâ€. â€".\lr. “In. Ilauiiltou, engineer on tho Canadian Northern Railway. with headquartari at “innipcg, reâ€" turnul to tho Wait Friday, after cpl-mung ucouplc of months With Lindsay and Lakeficld friends. â€"Mr. T. B. Roberts, qt Fencing Falls. who has been attending the Provincial Grand Lodge of the Or- ange Order for Eutem Ontario was in town Friday on his way home. ~Mr. J. H. Dclaniere. editor at The Eâ€ll0, Minder], wad In town Fri- day, returning from Peterbam, win-re he attended the meeting of the Or- ange Gmnd‘ Lodge tor Eastern Ont- ario. . . «Mr. Andrew Hurst. Mr. C. H. In- gram, of Bobcaygeon. and Mr. M. Brown, of Minden ,who had -been ut'tcnding the Grand Lodge a! the Orange Order {or East Ontario in Petcrboro, passed through Saturday. --)lr. Sam. S. and Mr. Ed. Smiley. of Gooderham, passed through to Strathcona, N.W.T., on! March 17th. They took acarload of settler: cf- fccts with then and will engage m farming. having secured agood sec- tion of land. â€" Mr. Jack Detroit, Mich. are at p gue’sts of Mr. and Mrs R. Greenbury, Lindsay-st: Jack is now takiug‘a rest after asevere shaking up inn. very bad wreck on the Chicago 3: Grand Trunk. 7 â€"Mr. John Kelley‘s faithful per- formance of his duties as Grand Reg- istrar of the Royal Black Knights of Ireland was recognized in his rc- election to that offico at the meet- ing of the Eastern Ontario Council, held in Peterboro last mac; -R9v. J. O'Sullivan. parish priest at Victoria Road, was m town last Parker and wife, of resent the .“ V. II '1‘" “a..- II VIiIfI (MALE [IjsIIuvm‘IIifs (on: no to Blltlll [0(Al BREVIIIES. GATIEIIEII IV MT REPORTER! thusiasts have organized a boating What In Happening In To" and the count" About Us. â€"Petcxboro INCA. canocing I'll- club. Mr. .Tarti: fell out of the band Wagon. week captured animon trout tint ti ...A Lake Simcoc fisherman lust ppcd the scales at 27 pounds. -â€"It Is estimated that 34,000 lbs. of bass and 0.200 lbs. of Muskinongc Ware caught in Lakes Simone and Couclnching lash sown. ._'.I'lie muckrut hunters are having great luck. Rats are reported to be very numeroul this spring. and the pol" command agood price. .;.Mcu are being . dr hired for the 1M A ms Wont north m- ' I'm to Muskoka. and the Rathbuu Co. BL‘ o nl u number north on Thursday. â€"'l'bc Omcmec Slur Football Club In to dtcidod to hold a (netball tourn. mat an Empire Day. Kay 25m. (or which n valuable trophy ford. â€"A Mi ta mm D. will be (1-. chlguu man 9.: years old ha- bit a blushing bride of '58 mm. In the wring mu young man‘- luucy lightly turn. to thougnu of love. I . . -â€".'l‘lio Ruthbuu Co. are now the owner. of McCormick 6': Mch-od‘u tic and nhlnglc mill lh lll at Baptiste, and n extonclve li tn connected there- with: ' , â€"A banquet to flut'c River \‘ct- rxauu will b hold in St. Goo? 'I Hull. Toronto. on larch 80th. UV- crul Lindsay veteran. bare receiv- ed â€"Midiuud carried the by-ltuv invitation. to take over the town's electric Iignt syetem, at ucoct of 39.600. An addi- tional 810,000 was voted for exten- sion and Improvement. â€"Thcae urchins who go gudding about thi streets and who are fre- quently found attached to tho un- iightuo end of a. cigarette, are .I pow- erful argument for home rult. . -Orilliu {hard of Worka will re- commend to the Council that no more plank walks be built, and that grano- lit I l 01) lb 011 hic be substituted. A sewerage system is also being discussed. â€".\lr. P. B. Molllbnrgey, stock buy- er. Matthews Co, There were 12:0 in the lot, and the price paid was $6.15 per hundred â€"l\\‘hatcv9r the first robin maydo. conservative observers will not take shipped acarload of hogs to the Poterboro. lately. ything for granted until they sec 9 first Easter hat eXponcd to the t-of-door elements by its owner. â€"'l‘lic Hamilton brunch of the Sul- l vu cc m up l’n l0 Ila dn no fl pnnsenger Mr. Mnrliu was nightly wan taken to the it gm»; â€mun: llllllh tlw libel: loll-l Phillip.“ boats on tho Georgian Bay, exliect to how uJoIgo trade Wealthy tourists. â€"'l‘ho mill Weather in nff.cting the paired. the jack-light spear-mun on low with’ the gun. lion Anny in being sued for $1000 mugca by u Indy whose homo WM axed by the bcutiugpf the big dlum. resulting in her serious in- Jury- â€"â€"r‘omi<tliing has gone wrong with the mo striking out of order. should give it nhttle I-pring medi- “iuuardc†of the town clock. an apparatus I9 very much Caretaker Webster cine â€"-'I‘hr Rev. 1). M. Martin. Presby- tl‘l‘lflll vlprgyman. Cnnnington. mu; on the O.T.Il. truin tlril I nem- Uurlpli Lu! week. injurwl, and Toronto General {N ‘Ivrwlm lionpital. "The weather man «an .islray In his medic-lion! fut last Friday. In: Blend NI â€prominent I-uld well We mm: (From! to n mm" Min. "mono- Hui Mill â€mums! «M Human; um om NM: li-lhua will Men! mm we": â€m. .l. W. “ANN. nl l‘lnrlwu. wlIu new low ulmzlm'urn‘ menu when l‘lu tutu lliu luuuu was the l'ctrrbuvu â€" A nqubi-r of the business men of Midland liavo company to In- ‘pppumlml ll; HUS Milli L: a . worming L‘u lo the l u! llicir Mining“ «gau- mnllmn In ml rum‘uod tho I .zturblllll u! â€ll": ulur Uo. organised a marina known gun the Midland Tlltlf‘ Inieuuon in lace Scow Co. build and also opunta house and they with h. and mating has begun. A num- ber of muakulonge have been seen near the dun) dunng the last few ya, and in every cash they worn Fishery Inspector Brady is bt nlrmuly on the watch lor (lou l the {el- Does it not seem more cï¬'cctive to breathe in a. remedy, to cure disease of the breathing organs, than to take the remedy into the stomach? W week. on his way back from Po-' terboro. where he ntmded a St. ' . Patrick'c Day entertainment. Fr. 4‘51““ "979- O’Sullivan has many friends mp} - Cures While You Sloop 93’" and i. hlwayl ‘ welcome .vmtor. It care: because the nirrcndercd strongly -.\lr. C. E. Grantham left for hi. magpuchwï¬cdonnhedwm, home in the city last Friday alters face with every breath, giving palms“! -â€"Af last Parliament known how it is that TAGS NINE. MARKED BY Commencing EIG HT DA Friday Morning, 'March 27th SA EEN interest will centre at the Sofa Bnthfutory Store to-dny (Friday) and following days. then we’ll hove the tint complete thawing LE (f ull our brand A RE 3081) BREAKING and continuing until Saturday Evening, April 4th. J not new Spring cinch on display, . . including Millincry, Dim Goods, Cootcmu, Malina, Boon Furnichirgv and Men's For- I iii-lungs. We nquut Ibo discriminating public to be our goals or patrons. Z You know lhm is not an imperfect piece of much-mils! under this roof. that was not made for this opring- in this tpring’l fashion. thingl to wearâ€"many of them things We've been dob; rcme very “mat month. Upon the ruult you Are add to pan judgment. We uid than! buying. But there vu vhile our connection! will: alert for bargains, and oubctuticl price ccnceuionl, yet (cation-ll, They favor the consumer no leu than too ctorckeeper. obtained are turned over pump], to you. So that now we own vut ctcch cf newest, most desirable It in a full that hove not been tho-n befove in Lindsay. thiniirg. cud careful planning, and pbrcvd buying, {or come We confidently I'llt your varm approval. inc-Ire luck in it. While we intend to be ever on the our large Syndicate of more: bring us some very time are Iome fortunate trade wind: thnt blow our way. For at Wakely Povd’c the saving: thus underpiiccdâ€"Icme of it tut at little more than half norm] value. In that an Ix‘nvagcnt Italiment I Let or prove to you that it": simply the plain truth. Bo here on Fndcy than can. Ccme any day ind be named of a velccme whether yci. come to toy or merely to view. A List of Unmalcbabic Bargains ERE’S a li1t cf items that came our way through the method of ( under price. Each one is of intern-e lime] let the list do it's own peuuudingâ€"you'll to money in 3 Women's 350 Cashmere Stockings :35 Heavy Cottonades at 1630 500 yudc exits bu vmh mole-kin buck; quIII’. Choke cf uvrnlpc wide: new: told ltu thou price 16; i. ‘7 Cotton-d", bard smooth anhh other! cf the wool colt flrllbcd od duh pnurm. 30 Inches 25: a yanfâ€" cl; ht cu- Isle .50c Union Carpets, 5.94:. 110 yard: Unlcn Cunt-tr. (halo. of three btlpb' in uy rout. Jill Inch" wide. good val-ht, . 5pm I: plllClllr. “In be for Rpcln “lo I pic-weight a-y nle nice (#9: 100 Towellmg a! (ilr. 5(0 "rd. ctl'lnon Grub Bonn T. wolllvp p New In quill] Ind flush. IF lrchu wlh. MW no bud" ; 7 nguln We a yndâ€"elgbt do, we mm Ila. 1941‘ 0.1‘/nrll Flu'rfingw. Mr 0m map nun I‘Mlou mum sumac. Ft) mm QM! : I [II on: pm» I; I. ’19:? ll 0mm .9: I’mIIIr/luw u! (4):“ .799 fun we M u! n In» In I». ‘flu‘ an 0! Nu «a. II! M- in In am In uni-mu: bu mu Mfr so an"! III» 'N m,» on a a, r109!“ HM M‘ltlv ï¬lm it loulfuu I“ j .56 no at; tan mum. “um. um. ._.__._, W... M. _w____ Will artisans. inspection. ____________'__â€"â€"-â€"â€" R. NEILL sat: momma ma “W. _m". , W uni elem mm M from nu n um- Im Ha I tr a ym‘ “ CANADIAN SHOES FOR Canadian Footwear is taking the front rank in the World's market to-day. We pride ourselves in the fact that we sell only “ Canadian Shoes for Canadian Peeple.†The new Spring styles are here for your . 3 home on July pill-IN I: M o More unlit My LY selected at random frcm all over the y inteiesf. and for value-giving is uniqualied. pocket if you heed it. 25 dczen Women's ctoclinl. ngulcr prim 25c to 33¢ peltâ€"eight day sale price 19:. 7c and H110 ycrdv good 1m yards Cotton In vol: coloring: : very {1.3.5 .llrn nib Ml» Mi. “Mm t H “(I “45% . Hats†HI aim. ‘. ‘0' WI. 8t , l I l run on ribbed, otb’n I Comedian Pilnlr. 24 inches wide p. rfectly finished clmb. fur- Iolon, (halve cf cover-ll ‘ mums, red And black thee". opot- cud Itripu. l Regular price. Tc and 8câ€" light day cult price 1’50 156 Cotton Foulm'ds a! fin lit “a width. but In a bright Illky f'nl-li: ca . Ill-lento nun of chi lee new partin- um *Meel hot null-bio for drun- . "gun lf-c val-e. club! an 1qu ppm 7. -, .' to 6' 1’5 “QC“! I’MMIIU. W IN I' “NICO [ramp , united. emul- a! on 6 trump ova-m. o b PIIMPO' . of â€In Ir“. no†Ducal». ! 7'“? WWI/Inn Slam/m of fur Wu a“ blot an i f at: a gum mm». '1 A n for JOBD ONE OF THE BIG SYNDICATE Not an article is here grown floraâ€"full f fie-l: new i merchandise that came- tc us greatly Store or syndicate buying, much \‘c'e’ll at 1.90- Cubmcre Stcckirgr. till fut black; pin-l : an cchlcnt wuflux 80 Prints at Sig. Fenludr. a cloth ulmllu to what vale-u. etc: '32 I'mhrrllur n/ ï¬ï¬v. "“Ilflf D! If: cw .. '~‘ 6†In“ â€high, Ru “at ~ liolt no lung. “Will†9"“ ’"I “W. '1 an} m. otwearl Two-thirds of our selections for Spring are! already here. Our new lines of Boots and Shoes l prices for Spring are leaders Because The QUALITY and tested.thc STYLE and F CAIAIIAIIS.†WORKMANSHIP isi INISH is unexcclled, Serges. the FIT and WEAR is guaranteed. They are ta . _ the best productions of the most skillcd Canadian ke by buying your “en sult l I l l I l I . “run SHOE KINGâ€. _-_____â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"' Monkey Brand Soap men all lulu, rut. dirt or muh' w-but. won't wuh I†“939' m in town a] h" way and constant tratment. It is involu- ch from Bobcayucon. whore “3 able to women with small children. was the gueï¬t of Ir. W‘. '1‘. 0. Boyd. - Ha Illllf almost entirely recovered 1' l b°°° touthmcflcc. doth- fran the effects of the covers injury. _,°._ mat with at Sturgoou Point last mm W miner. m u I M' MOON-I Madman To day'c‘ Hum ~Thcrc mu 3 tnlrly large numh‘m dbuycrc cud' collar: of: 'thc unï¬t lat Board-10nd M . . _ m M I" brick (or a limo. ‘ cold (runffm. to 80¢. par. par, but- t†.mc‘ â€f‘ tho. e“. 1“. dun. emu: 200.)“ curt. ad 3:†Bo. “ pint. ;., ' \ 1....-6J i..f.. l; ,vu a! ThV-pd-Iud willow In Wad-0, with a.†? d c «and: amen-Match“ m in tour I! VMCQ. “sulfa-ch“ _ 9‘“ '. I alone . and duti- u’c qultc 1 out. Sunday tlvc death coon my two At children or. idlucn‘. 9M moral death have as- c d .___.â€"â€"â€" lfcro'c a '0' Danger. There in now an epidemic of scarlet fever and "black throct" in the north country that in cubs the ml. wider-bl. anxiety. there on Mon m. one; in Hindu: On Myoc- Imtlhoranuy at all down wltll tho '. ,.l.-LI.1‘~LLIL.LI 5.4 ____-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- Wall Paper E DOESN'T COST HUGH 1'0 PAPER A BOOK i ‘ â€Macon-ootcooona-ouco.“ A A Wffxztrzzzxx. . 70 7c _ - I.â€" J- J- Eziélil Little Britain’s Fashions“: Tailor. is prepared to make Suits or Spring Overcoats at moderate For style and neat fitting clothes J. J. Rich cannot be beaten. Call and examine his new spring stock of Tweeds and You will make no mis- of clothes from u- .I- Fuelâ€"I, LITTLE BRITAIN. lei-s Wanted of lining Icy: Chief Nevieon received aletter on Saturday from Mr. J. B. Young, this! of police at Boicaevain.Manlt.;b.1. stating that his son. Herbert Arthur: loung, a laid 15 54an of age. lift his 29th. 1902, for W5.- kada, a place 40 miles west of Bola-q rat-min. and has not born seen or. heard of since. The father has trays i lied all over North Dakota and Mom man, but so far has been unable to lccnt‘; his son. Bearing that a young man named Young had got into tron; ble while working on the Trent Canal. in. Young decided to write Hr. Novices. The description of the mining boy is u follows; Fair mun plexion. light hair. blue cyan. clin' build. round moulds: cml a mu- otoopcd. H2 is very hollow in chest : on account. of right arm having baen broken once it ica little smaller than the left; not fond of school. but do- upite that was a good boy. 8b I. m. louug‘c only child. and his long ab- sence from homo mound his pqu cuts to much anxiety that the moth. er is ill. Grief Nevimwould be glad to receive any information an to the boy‘s whereabouts. . â€"â€"+â€"â€" NOVâ€AO‘LD "OI-DAY m cococoaauooccoo. 4 ‘ Id .h'. 5‘ trike Laxative Ito-o Qciuine Tab. 6“ “balm. LU‘ITLI' Ken-ct. data. All WI' '0an he money. if It fail. to cm E. W. Grow] “'4 batons-cumin. no. _‘