mes VII.- pted (1an ridge. w ‘ guards 113‘ the dark. 26 â€"The H: the ordill n Rusdfl‘ chase of [\cs 'lth upted 63M ridge 3681 guards 118'. tht‘ dark - J 3min bout here To .L'. . ‘l. , L0 ‘ï¬bel’ik‘ oncr 3min! 7!. m prov. Those having Dry Peeled Bass- wood to sell will ï¬nd it to their dvantage to write us before selling. We use several hundred cords yearly, and are now in the market for immediate or spring delivery. DELANEY PETT IT (30., '4. Limited, Tomato. a mortgsgen at lovest. nwa. L‘v" Mounted. Acont for the Union Assurance So- ck†of London, England. and tho 860t- ï¬ah Union and National Insamco Company. All tomeâ€; will min eeded an the Y and hour above stated end interested Mes will be notiï¬ed immediately 1|!er . , Whether or not their one: be Med: The highest or my tender not y weeptei Eartha-partisans “>0 had on applieetion to the under, ECSWEYN 8mm, ! Solicitors for the We. KEELEY} 'BASSWNID “‘T‘Vosmallbuild' lots in lotlo M Of Francis Struggmï¬ng on 0ND: 2‘88 Street, opposite the residence of 'LB. McIntyre; my be sold as one 12:33:9ng pantszy. , i fllflflfllj and lflSllIfllll‘ufl Eff“! Town of Lwng, Merchant, t“ the Inches of the following lands in Lindsay up till noon of Wm 29th «mm mm hinder use of regular Suauus. They are good, full size, self frilled all round and good qualitï¬White Cotton. At the price we are offering them you couldn’t make them. Special 250 each To be used as sham and case combined but do not hinder use of regular Shams. They are good, full size, M" mnnd all round and Combination Pillow Cases 25c each. u. vâ€"“W. I! .v. Neda many, to». m Unlimited amount. cf Cash 0 L0“ ‘ mortzuzen at lowest rates. Now! If “ Economical buyers, 20/20 desire dependable merchandise; come y We close at J. SUTCLIFFE SONS, The new Wash Materials for Spring‘arefalready making a lendid showjng among the new arrivals: Glad we bought advance on cotton materials has been considerableéEspecial- rthy is our print stock â€"newest colorings, newest patterns and eï¬'ects to be had comprise our showing. They’re an opened for your inspection and their popularity iswell assured from the already large demand. found in our most complete Stock 0f.NeW3Dress Materials. The merit of our Dress Goods Stock hes in thediscn'minaï¬on used in chmsing them. We have been fortunate in securing a large and exceptionally well selectedgassortment of N ew Voiles , Silk Eoliennes New Canvas Weaves Silkï¬nd Wool Grenadines Mohair and Wool Armnre Weaves New Tweed Suitings. Etc, As the season advances we will be continuallyifaddingfthe newest weaves in the trade, but we bespeak yourlearly buy- ing if you desu'e to secure some of our choicestjmportations. They‘ll be rapidisellers. The undersigned will receive SEALED TENDERS m ESTATE OF THE JAMES WATSON, JOHN KENNEDY, CASH. Fiftyâ€"Ninth Yearâ€"Ho. m. ‘t. 9 o’clock Saturday evenings during Adam Block. Kant.“ LINDSAY. '_ -__V ARM FOR SALE Township of El: , Downeyvillo and on ‘ hem and school. I UBRIEN, on the pro '1 ‘ ; L’J w ; OUSE AND FIVE wrs FOR SALE . on Cambridgevst. south, Lindsay. House in frame, large and roomy; lqta will be sold en bloc or to suit purchaser. For , terms ad conditionsof sale 3 ply to WM. , cm, on premises, or R. ; SPRA'I‘T, ~ Grocer, Unduy. Auction sale of house- hold furniture postponed to Sotnrdoy Man}: 19, at2'p.m.â€"-dwfl~ ’ mméwg’m?iégâ€"i£é§'6£5e o: the Couity of Victoa‘a on the 5th city at March, A. D. 1904. Any nation to and: or set aside the mad same or' my part erect within three months from date of registne tion md mot be nude thereafter. JESSE B. WELDON. , '3 Township Clerk, Haripou. Notice is hereby given that a By-lsw was passed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Mnriposs, on the Fifteenth day of December, A. D. 1903, providing for the issue of Deben- tures to the amount of $1534.00 for the purpose of providing duinnge on Lots or parts of Lots ll, 12, 13nd l4, inConcee- sion 13 of the said Township, also on Lots or parts of Lots 11 and 12, in Concession 14 of the said Township, and also the Concession line Number 14 opposite Lots 11. 12 and 13, in the said Township of Msriposs,_snd_thnt such By-lew was regis- . , A__ M-- -8 tin. ï¬nnntv Thoroughbred Shorthorn Bulls for Sale. FOB BALEâ€"Two Shortborn Thorough- bred Durban Balm one and twoyeou old, both hove token Mpdle. Pmmuhodtbo buyer. ham P.O., Ontâ€"W3- ;S""a}id shouldâ€"136 addressed to JAMES RI Cnaigmsn of School Board, Cam- buy P. O; ENDERS WANTEDâ€"For themtion of a Brick Veneered School House in S. 8. No. 1, Fenelon, near Cunbray. Plaza and iï¬cations can be seen at Extra quality Huckaback all Lined Towels, size 20 x 40, colored borders and hemmed ends. We bought a great many of them other- wise we could not offer you a towel in this quality and size at such a low 22:39 SM“ P“ 25c ville P.O.'-â€"wtt. Hammad Linen TOWels 25c 21 pair. '8. DM the 5th db: «March, A- ;‘ARM FOR SALE â€"360 acres in the Township of Emily, two miles east Downeyville end one mile from cheese story and school. Fell plowing done. rot-clean buildings. Apply to WM. 9%, on_ _the premises, or Downey- NOTICE March. ONE PRICE. I. 1011:1017. Bdnovor, Ont. ml.“ vv g..â€" ward to tne legislature a resolution in. favor ot the new legislation mak- ing a change in the method oi elect- ing County Councils: ..... .Mayor Socc- lheran thought the said legislation was ill-advised. and said that whilst under the old system Lindsay had three reprenentatives in the County Council, and under the existing ayaâ€" tam two represented . under the new ant. it carried into client. the town would have only one.â€"-‘I.‘-he Fin- ance Committee grill disease the point from Q B Naylor, on behalf of the Waverley Club. Lindï¬ay. applying for the use of chamomil chamber tora dance to be given on the evening or April 'lzw.-ï¬mnted. ' From 0 D. Dyke, local manager at Bell Telephone 00.. aSking for per- ' ion to open parts of Bidou't. Wil- liaxn..Mill. Kent. Wellington. W. quirra mam oardul oonpideralion. We are paying to the top notoh [or all we get from the 00111930.], and ‘we should not allow our streets to “be torn up, and our citizenfl inconveh- leaped, unless we get suitable con- cessions in return for new privileges to be granted."â€"Board of Works. ame Hobart! Fra, temlering his resignation as caretaker at the grav- el git and dump grannd.â€"Acoeptcd. From W. J. Tompkins. applying for the same positionâ€"Accepted. Clerk Knowlmn to prepare the necessary by-law. ' From Robert Spier, secretary of Board of Education, notifying Omn- oil of a. many on the Board caused by the resignation of Mr. A. E. Greg- ury, member for the north ward, and nequcetim that arrangements be made for a new eleotionâ€"Laid on the From J. Duck. tendering his music» munnumaubord the Board a! Health-Emmet 17mm H. M. Lockwood, applying to: the use oft-hoOounw chamber for {no annual B. fl RT. ballmhheeï¬' min; of March'l‘hh, nextâ€"Granted. From Oink K~mwlson. asking that th: CounciJ purchase a. new typewrit- "ar at a cost of 8125.--.Town Property oomittae. From Mr F. Angeley. Oxford 00.. sectetarj Ontario Municisal Union. asking counci_.1 t_o_ ondorse and for- , - _---I--L:-_ Ill Batch of emu-lutlons;lr. From-t 6min" Appoint-d a lumber of tho lard of amen. Ow‘r town hum: mt in remu- mmhly session .TMy night in the Council chamber. m being uk- on up at. 7.80 My. All members were present, Hiya! Southern: oa- engine the M. Gert Kurt: tron TM My. min: at the â€slum or W (or m 213311 on tbs ttflo ' Patarhoro‘ IOWN fAIIIERS IN SESSION an read tho brie! minutes at the former uauion, which were conï¬ruh From M. K. Web, applying. for tin pdtion elm Wanâ€"V W8. “MIDI.“ All! SHE! THE â€838088 FOX 1904-5. LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 11. 1904. Rohart Spier, secretary of E Education, notifying Coun- manoy on the Board caused n'ciamtion of Mr. A. E. Greg- V i. m'r ’.‘ Onurio LIbrary Assoclallon. The 1904 meeting at the Ontario Library Adsociation will be held in Toronto Easter moulds: and Tuea‘ day. April kth and 6th. Some of the topics nor (1in m “Wary Haw in (Jaw-b.†mum of Library Jill M†‘How to Bacon Pub!!!) m_ h H» gh- ho! ct an m on: menu... w .... as; may canned by tho resigna- tion of Ir. J. Duck. flue: Sabbathâ€""I 13176 no ob- jnunn to It. Randell. but the town gamma», themunhenotwo Bard iron the gem! wards. and I don't think it would be right teap- point 3n out wu'd man to fill the spam ward my. Mir. (h‘andall st'a'mu u Smnto School up": at the February Ellâ€"lamâ€. Below we gin the marks obtained In Entrance pupils of St. Joseph‘s Conwnt. during menu: of February; Senior lV.â€"(1btal .;1100 Grace gnu-at Fxtmnhurice 827. Blandinu Prim: an 780, Kg Shaun 717.pr Scollmd 757. Violet Teavin 750,11:- hall Jordan 738. Pearl Watson 787. Katie Jordan 731. Mary Killeo 721, Florence O'Cailazhan‘ 89‘ “sun Wil- mus. . 1 I of Works, 'Ald. O’Melly. WW uE' ohm and adopted: Proppm'-Ald- JWWERE-r ‘lull Ill“ " v- .. _,, A. vote $2: then Eaten and Mr. Orwell! upomtment was almost W MoWattens thought $150 was a reas- onable ï¬gure for the work. Mayor Sootheranâ€"“It’s not fair to as]: two intelligent men to :work four months for $150 eachâ€"it’s not an or- dinaxy mechaniOS’ wage.†A vota was taken and most of the members voted that the remuner- ation’be changed to $150. Kingâ€"st. in Duknbï¬eq On motion Mr. Staples was heard. He referred to the poor lighting of Kingâ€"at. east ward. and expressed the hope that the Council would place a lam; ,west of his store as soon as possible. Mayor Soother-an sajd the Council intended to take a drum about town -W' Ma 52‘ autumnâ€""The tormirly received 8125 08‘ gear. owing to the 81'0“? c LL- _-_-_-I .1“ 81'. Jflm 00".! {XII- namon. Moved by Aid“ O’Baelly. ascended byIAld.a.npqh1bb. mt'hhe Police and Lighting committee be instructed to take into their consideration the beat manna of checking um number of street lights out, with power to act. â€"Gnrried. ' ‘ . Moved b: M. Stator. m4 by Ald. KcWavttera, that the Clerk be Muted ¢o take tha necessary steps to hold an election to fill the my on the School Board caused by {he rogisngtion of Mir. A. E. Greg- ______ “. .__. -a Moved by AH. O'Biaelly. iooondcd by Aid. HAWALtm. tint the Clerk be instructed to can to: tenders for the Local Improvement debentures now hold by the tamâ€"WM. OoumflMW.. tuln up: WV“. out was $150. ' outsidered the [Want- v-' 3;}, maEb‘E'Wié the north max-d. â€" carried. . ~ - - u‘ l _A_LL,___.__. How About Your Light. ; cough 0! [Byâ€"Lum- Ecru: Ward Elwtiqn. tor the work. ncranâ€"“It’a not fair to igent men to work four 50 eachâ€"it's not an or- 0-1- by ei'eoting Each. 5th last an investigation of the general con- dition. in Com 3nd formulae pooâ€" nibly some mmmendutionl which will be Mu! in the udoptlon of u policy for the future. Isl-n8 Arrives. Port Arthur, Much 9.â€"Vico-Adâ€" mini moo. whq takes commg Port any. Vhdlvostock. lurch 9.-â€"-Tho mili- tary commandant here has ordered :11 loreignors to havo their pmâ€" pom vised by the Local Government. “:1,â€de “out: of their n- spoctivo oountfleo. Host o! tho m- dantl of “alive-took m tending their “milieu into the interior. The :iuv-h' adv!“ â€5 D'Vr" "' to reports from Port Arthur, the Russisn battleship Retvizan and tho cruiser Askew hers been reflosted. he to Gs to Seoul. Tokio, lurch 9.--The forthcoming visit of [aqua Ito, u s special nmbussdor from the Emperor of J spun to the Emperor of Cores. claims pnersl nttsntion. It was ori‘lnsily planned to send s pro- minent Jepsuse. to Seoul ss s. per- mnent resident sdvieer to the Con- esn Government and vnrlous names were suggested. The announcement tint W Ito is going is s sur- prise. In ofllclnl circles it is insisted thnt the object of Msrquis Ito's visit to Com is not politically im- pox-taut. r'ft‘};â€"honbd that Japan hu .ny new plan to execute. It is thought, however. that Marquig Ito will mks London. lurch 9 .â€"The Daily Tele- mh publilhce n deepen-h from Tokio. dnted m7 and saying: "It in reported tht the annnesc M W the Bun-inn Vladivo- Itock squadron at no yesterdny. The remit in not announced, but it in be- lieved the Ruuinn ships were de- stroyed or captured." Would Appear Quito Likely. London, larch 9. -â€"Eu Enstcrn de- opntchen make no further mention of the rumor that the Russian Vladivo- stock squadron has been engaged and the Tokio correspondent. (Ben- net Burleigh) of The Dnily Telegraph abling on the night of Tuesday, N0 DETAILS. OF THE FIGHT amul- It. 0001 to “Oil-Bellow“ to 1.480030 . Vin-8| Protectorâ€. Over Com I: tho Jupn-mâ€"COImu-o- â€on at tho Ilkuo'o Troop. â€"Vl¢o-Ad-Itd lukml hub.- Pcn Arthur. SQUKDBONS ENGAGE 'w'i‘ge Cilhe'Foo coï¬csï¬ondent of The Daily Express reports that n largo Juana“ fleet has been seen pro- ceqdinz tQYprLis Ecwcgwang‘ Russia's Vladivostock Float Do- stroyod by the Japanese. lurch 8. uys: “No details have yet. been received 0! the ï¬ght gt Vladivo- stock." The sendtng of Marquis Ito on a mihion to Com is regarded has as the most signiï¬cant new: of} the day, and it is chicwd to indicate a virtual protectorate over Corea. which will become the Japanese mili- tary base and source of supplies. Marquis Ito enjoys a great Prestige in Coroa. A1116 other _ report], it 19 19.“ it Y’i ow that the Jap- uneoo haio 33‘7qu to Fenghoangâ€" cheng (about Iortv inne- northwat. 01 mm). 5,: 15 also reported that news Ins reached Osaka, Jugan, or A whondent of The Daily Tele- gnph at Tolfio 3:10. _that according . .n A .L. It is reported from Shanghai that Viceroy Alcxiofl is prvparing to re- move his headquarters to Harbin, after having in vain ordered tho Tartar general to dismiss the Chi- nese garrison at Mukdon. To Solz- Nowchwnng. London, March 9.â€"In Shanghai it is holieved that the Japanese will attempt the seizure of Nevfchwang as soon as the ice clears. A corrosâ€" pondcnt of The Daily Express at Shanghai asserts that the Russians m throwing up a continuous line of earthwork; at. Kaiping to Liaoyang. I; ., ~«Eag‘exmnt between J apnea: and assigns Qt a. point. 100 miles from 'lgdivostock. in which the RUI- The whereabouts of the Vladivo- stock Squadron is still unknoWn. sad it would nppear quite likely that a naval battle has occurred. us every one places gran. faith, in The Daily Telegraph's correspondent, Bonnet Burleigh. CAPTAIN REmaxs‘l‘Ell. 'oumn-Iler o! the "lulu-onto“: Squadron. Order“! to Ylu Poo-ports. Termsâ€"slwo per year, payable in Advance. knva' “on“ It‘lgoa Ion-u. St. Kay's, larch 9.â€")[rs. Bruce, wife of Robert Bruce, 1 wollâ€"to-do Q farmer, of Bunshard, committal ‘ suicide Sundny morning, by m ‘mltfromsbotminn shod “- joiningthohouoe. Risa-«loan. lovidcntly Cu. to Moll... 96' «out! by poor 1mm. St. Petersburg, larch 1â€"11» Russia: Kennel Club bu oflered to myide the Bed. Ccou Society with dogs trained. to ï¬nd and relieve the wounded on the battleï¬eld and in rough country districts. These dogs arty restoratives, and a. ï¬rst aid package ettaclwd to their calm. The oï¬er probabl? will be accepted. The ofler of a society woman to raise a. body of 2,000 Amazon: to ï¬ght against the Japanese has been greeted with hughter ot the War 0(- ï¬ce. The Gazette urges a. boycott o! Brita-h. good. and ships. at the lens, the negro district 0? the city. caused llayor G. J. Bowm- to ask Governor Herrick tor troope. Two companies “on: Dayton andone each from. Miamisburg. Urban and Columbus. were promised to rein- force the- two local companies. Han] of the negroec oi the city were surly last night and it is believed only alight provocation was needed to start a. race war. Crowds of whites gathered in the vicinity of the levee last night and all day police were ordered to report for night duty. Ohio lulu. Mao-l on to tam“ â€ï¬‚ulou. gm win he trin’afcrred into the in- terior. Springï¬eld. 0... larch 9 â€"Threo.u throughout the day ad 191. qumin‘ At 9. 30 the crowd in the levee dip trict had increased to 1 500 and one or two rcxolvm’ shots hme been ï¬r- ed. at random. In contrast with the night before not a negro was to b. Ann: Strnchnn, n governess, r 86. dict! nt Roosevelt. Howitnl, 0' York. from chlornl poisoning. Two “.119“ on n stranded Uru- guay“ bu'quo nt Femndmn. 1‘19... mutiniod. and threatened the crew with knives. King Alfonso has signed (loam ntifyinc the ubitration conventions between Spain and Great Britain nnd and Frnnoe. Aaron Stewm and his son fought W. W. Hill and his two son. with pistols nt Vuden. Miss, over n, boundnry dispute. Two of the latter†Wen killed. seen in the downtown districts, al- though hundreds of them were thought to be heavily armed and awaiting an attack. All saloons throughout the city were closed. At 11.20 the threat of the mob was made good. and a volume of flame Was seen to shoot up from the rear of a place occupied by “Les" Thomas, a colored saloonâ€" keeper. At midnight. an entire block in Washington street was on ï¬re. ' luau. Ordered on. Columbus, 0., March 9.--Upon ur- gent requests of Mayor Bowlus 0! Springï¬eld that a. race wet '18 immi- nent. as a. result of the lynching o! the negro, Dixon, Governor Herrick last night ordered eight commie. of militia to Springï¬eld to present. order. Springï¬eld. Urban... Dayton, Xenia, mamisburg and Pique were called out. Detroit, ï¬lth, March §.â€"A 63;- terenee begun here yesterday between S. '1‘. Butcdo. Deputy Fish Comâ€" missioner of Ontario, and represent- atives owe Pith Commisgiong 9; several tee Bottling on the “Great mm“ the hope of arriving at but nclueion that will result in a Mom closed season law. At present each State ï¬ne it: own season. and it is dith {or the Canadian authorities to frame laws that will harmonize with the variety 0! game and ash lawa of the border stat... It la said that unleu a uni- form law is agreed upon aoon. On- tario will abolish closed meant! mall the whole year open (or ï¬sher- My“. 0!. Iinlaudcr at tho Yul“. of Rodney. Out. Rodney, March 9.-â€"Dugald Currie. who livu about three milcs north of Rodney. was driving home “Sat- urday evening and when out'ot tho village aboat half a mile overtook three young men walking. Recogniz- ing one, whom he was acquainted with, he asked him to get in and have a ride, and, not having room in the buggy, omitted to invite all. One. a young fl'llO‘V who seems to be not long from Finland, took of- fence apparently from the partiality and inï¬sted on getting in by ï¬rst jumping on the hack of the buggy, aftchards getting in front and tak- ing hold of the reins and running "the horse and Vehicle to the side of the road. When Mr. Currie and the other young man â€". Robinson tried to protect themselves, the fellow pulled a. knife and slashed Currie. cutting and tearing his coat, while Robinson got a slash into his flesh fellow. Governor Herrick ordered Mayor Bowlus to close the saloons and in- strucced the colored members of Company A, 9th Battalion, to rest on their arms in the armory and neo that, none of the guns were stolen. in the haciend bled profusely. Mon- day each procured a warrant. for his arrest, and Constable Ludy went to where he Was Working and brought Hm ‘" ‘nd'ï¬'w Hm in jail. Booze, on... n... -va†.â€" .- as Currie says. seems to hare play: ed : part on the desperate young Colt-moo Douro.- Ontu-Io mo Stat" New 0.. lupus] Do:- YOI’ “'0 amismmmewm HARMONY IN FISI'I LAWS. AWAROPRACBS. MAN RUNS AMUCK. lit-‘00 50ml]. iquor he took blow lcCa the Id 314 HAN cCa :upi the { :raim Shoo III, l ’qul the rce I tdia: ser‘ k to XTOU fata ODC able [)ch ast 'ith and xty ’oin lNEi has cid Cpl; dlo )5 thi