“I, [III I‘ M. II“ to" 2?’ " --~ '- ‘A‘t‘ We 3Un'inriity lat Eon- lny mt, on'tb equation 01 Rho ï¬lth mud hunt of the Arts alas. Si}: W'zltrisl Laurie; gave at- W ’ ta the. following oloqueiiu: admin of {British instituï¬onfa and; W rubzi ,V ‘P . . : ‘ .‘ 1: 1th 'pruant tine â€" you will, .‘ It the -prcscnt time â€"ion win; ï¬n. ‘with no, af‘nn cvcntsJ speak? (no It: hasn't when! I; say so,‘â€"onr_. muons with Great Britain, all our, gush-tins with Great Britnin, are‘ nutty cqtmtay. (sputum); No no in a different position trom‘ and: on: when won 6Q or 50 you! can. Wc have no grievance. t'hu institution Inn to hcchcna-j oil the: will mortgaged. and, as It», line, tin chnnao will takc plucc in, ,lb {in on! union, annual for. thcz.‘ than coupled with autonomy. tor,“ a- partc. (Chum) not no onccntcyd up"! to yogi: clmiccl ctudict‘You: yin mus-Ant when province; has! provinc- had hccn- “nosed by n. any at m Such amt. kingdom‘ alto: kingdom. tipnblic one} rcpnb-’ lic.‘ tho whole policy 0! thc Bomn‘ woo introduocd into it until it‘ Int it. mtity; 'it but no power; luau to mp5. its turn or to adâ€" .mum than by its own people. It? mind it- hwc fro-nth- City of thc' 80m 3111-. and thou 1m w'cgc «1-; ninhtcrod by tho meonsulc or.‘ Gunman cont from that city. How “has: in the British conception cl capitol AI noon on tho colony roach- cc q ccrtain ago England emanci- patcs it trap all lcainlatim Mind-t niniotnsjyc control; an who; na- tions at them. ah when a nation tan in Canada. glmoat‘ nndcn'the po- Iut am. (ApplaniseJ She has made I; mticn in Oceanic: unite): _the rays d tin Bonthgrn Cross, and. I have- no doubt, we hays almost the war- rant (1 the Kiri; for that. in a few yuin‘ out o! the ashes of war in. Bath. Africa she will raise a. nation: outpaced or English and Dutch, as we lune beta in Canada; 3 nation mugged or French and English. {Eh Rana Empire meant despot- ism. concentrating, the absorptionol d1 unparts inaainglemaes. The by cam when it: could not carg its an weight; and it crumbled to piston. Thhe British Empire m m. decentralization and auton- uy: it. will live. and live, forever. (Applanan ' Nothing can prevent Sir Wilfrid Laurier from being in; an especial sense an representative oï¬the lggitiâ€" mme, ion: am: British aspirations as Item}: Canada; in contradistinction h an: mamï¬st, dialoyal, or anti- Britiah appimtions which, under any circumstances or to any extent that section of our people may be presum- d ta have cherished. Sir Wilfrid 58. willixg or. no, forced into this peei- tien by the logic 0! events, napkin Thu-onto Star. He is the successful MW†public main, bear- in; the: banner: at loyalty: and imper- ialism. He inâ€"su to sï¬eakâ€"v the em- hodimnt pt in experiment uh]. his mnuiota along this line. French-Canadians, spafltered per- petually by insultmk suspicions of their. good faith tron. a certain aeo- flm of this province. my well ask themselves if there in Any use try. be to ï¬nd than; highest! development â€loyal Brit96 subjects. Will the people 01 Ontario ever give than M m charity 'and a, frank ac;- aptanoo existihz conditions 3 W31 mt the th to the greatest prefer- xnent always be closed ta them be- cause the British-Canadians of En;- any «the rFrench-Canadian to ever ‘pro to m that trust. ‘ 35311 origin. cannot I» brought ,to' trust then finally and 'fullyf Tho answer. lies in the trial-intent by those British-Canadians 01 English origin 01 Sir. Wilfrid Lanrier. He ‘is a French-Canadian who has standily chosen the path or conciliation. of nan-operation with the English popu- lation. of a sane imyetialism. H the English people will not trust him, they may fairly infer it is idle for ï¬lm ry. ConseqnonHy. when the loyal jour- this at Ontario aasail the good taith otthe Imperial Privy Councillor at French origin. of the Quebec loader. who sent contingent: to South At- tica, of the anohâ€"Oanadqn‘ who “- optod the British mm, they strike. more than. tho- than. , Their gran can». to «in in e um guys. 1 GUARANTEED CURE FOR FILES Itching, Blind, Bleeding. Protrudâ€" m Piles. Dnggists are authorized Mud money it PAZO OINT- autumn; onto. Dr. mime. Hinia’ter "of“ Pnflio Works, in the Ontario Gomnnopt. in amlthM‘ “3*! tag, ancient midtown of. bi-lingual ed in tm’umbd’xingdomi ig‘ 1905; was 80 per cent. in «flange at Magic delimmd in‘ ma; prepeding your. 334,- 500,000. The' pidtnro 'pocui‘ja mid: to heme booing! theâ€"busing?) ‘ _: -â€"~ The election o: a! Mom Made In Maiaonneuve, Pmlon'taing‘n 'old constituentâ€, gï¬pun to give an few at tho'i'm ennuizngtdoal o: nth-1mm. AMme when in ‘pledzgéd to give .an independent any: 3er to up Laniier Goéerhpent. lhwever, thc Libel-3,13 WM Malia; u :11 cast dawn; . â€"â€"-l ' Now 200,000 fur-morn. with but“ quarter: .in Indianapolis, m 30; to strike for. ‘dqnir who“ Ind, refuse ta ad) prdm p‘n an: "prides tax- ;od by tho either: at th organisa- itmn.†Lib may ambitions schema. we suspect thid gm bu In it gnu Loo-limit!†tqr, ".th. cities:- ol thn gaganiIQjon." But the hrmera-â€", 2M. M‘s main; ab. = g A 111.3! deputuflan o: munhipu Empreuntgluvuv united an} 39:1. Mr. :Whitnny on Fri†f0 protect! 1,33,1th 3th. piopoaiad re'veraion ‘to the 01le ‘item at ugh-muting County Column. rrhe When mud omlpl- ma. 'un balm m‘utloh o! unkind. no Govpi'mnt. bq'wamr. zam’thpm §no hope" um. uni}: vievu would bu human I: ml in the How do- }oland .iK would mum chum tad 't in expend tad: ac. Such a mom The épring a‘nd’ ml seam tar municipd. elections emu ha unwed. . C {says thq Gan: Reporter. In. ’a an?» jot tho good old, tough old days. who}: the tavern kebt‘ open; stop ‘ for the boys yith the mm that is now.‘ Ewith us, making- people tomgo holif day trips and turnï¬ng mto a season jot contentmt wht ahould In the 'sfestive period of the year. The Pro- ivincm ‘Legislhtum‘oinntï¬ too Loon Einaugnrate V: ahangé. in; .thingé iconsidered, perhaps the best- tilno of it!» yum fur. the conduct 0! our mun;- nzml elections would be the middle iths yea): far. tha conduct at cipal elections would be 1 of Nomvember - From London Public Opinion we but: that the Bamma‘n Govern- ment ha: begun. if: programme. It has already appointed a committee to report on the South mm eit- nation. It has got to work (I: a Volunteer reform scheme. and has oummarily swept: away Mr. Arnoldâ€" Forster’ a W scheme for a: about- service army It has inaugurated at new policy in Ireland by revoking the third and fourth clause. at the Crierns Ant And the Ministers have dropped all their directorshipe. It in 3 Moses government. ‘ The“ W'indsor. Record, in again com- menting on MnE. D. Smith‘s substi- tution of Roi Russet: for Golden Russet: charged by an Engiiah cw toner, says: . . . u Mr; Smith when at Ottawa cut a considerable ï¬gure as a chronic critic of the agricultural department. with the means of tra‘ portation. prosecution of law brea rs, whu jeopardized the fai rmarket name of Canada, otc.. '=the management of Hon. Mr. Fisher’s departtpgnt_ ng‘vpr 8131183179“! . Yes. We remember that Mr. Smith tried to earn a little cheap notoriety by complaining that the relrigerator compartments were not kept at a certain temperature, a temperature which, it wu’shown bythoee who knew something about the matter, would have frozen all the fruit con- tents. Mr. Smith‘s views regarding the prosecution of those who jeop-1 ardized the fair. market name of Can- ada may now undergo a: change. â€"_â€"-â€" The Tory party can be pretty small when it choses. Mayor Coatsworth, of Toronto, proposed that a civic wel- come he tendered Sir Wilfrid Lauri- ‘er on his present visit to that city. ’the Mayor believing that it.‘ would be a‘ nice thing to do. But some 01 the narrovs-minded bigots of the partyâ€" and the Toronto Tory is essentially narrow and small â€" objected. sud hinted that it the Mayor. did not quickly drop the idea. there vvould be no second term for him. Tender-ma :Sir Wilfrid a civic welcome would not have been approvingr his political vBiews or, actions. ; I-_t would only be showing courtesy to the Premier o: the Dominionâ€"the leading public man of Canada, and in honoring him Toronto would have honored itself. It: is not nzliuncommw thing for. the oitbs of Great Britain to tender the Ireedoln on the city, to notable public limo. hut- nobody, tong“ moment sup- nvâ€"râ€"vâ€" poses itM‘t..'5§ shah-ail 35,“ the! ex- £233â€me maidelifl'nnd piling up press appravwwfï¬hnjolithfllvienf tax bum , It: in tin. up; man 21.. m sea @mmwmm hats. M ia m1: mag... Lu . numb: a postal can}; doling- coming up‘ to Mr. Smith's â€my “I! l In flaw. arm»): a. mâ€! propor- mm‘m «‘31 it?!†u the pmunf Omaha luv at!» auction exists in“ no long um Wind (hum wok m not in Detroit tad 9th.}- (Ignited; Staten onion (ran the marital bonds. chime-m: row 3! in: mean 1 Buy if the linlea arid inland; of the band mate: the science dl palmistr'y too coinpflcnteï¬ no: ion, ’otifl ' :61: can tall {ran the tbspe o! the fin- gers something: about your? subject. The digits along are considered by man: a yer-y): m inflation at character. ' ,. . 1mg ï¬gures indicate love at de- tails. exactness in small matters. wurr‘ies over little. unimportant things. They are, in a. had hand. a night 01 daoeitgulnesa and cowardice. Short thumb, on the :contnry. mean neglect of details, 'tendéncy to take things for granted and not to examine them 010nm emu; beâ€" long often to people nth“: bohem- ian in the. and habits. Thick and fruity) at the base are the cumte mo; 00 ï¬nger-I that belong to some]: .peraons, gnu-tom} of tho good thing: of life. grout ent- Grat mr.’ Ow. A.,~.AA L-.. Fingnn nun-row gt tile bus. un- aelï¬shnm cud duo close attpntion to cleanliness, (kindness at 1 etc. Curved inward. one: , pru- Curved inward. 9x00:- U ru- donoe. oven to ltroonorfr 0 ton stubborn“: un sometimes cur-ice. Easily cursed backward.“ . flaunt com pany. but maipy an! mini-m" to noon. 0:.th extuvv once in mono nutter; Twia'tel an mnlformod ï¬ngers. nztum'l cruelty. oven to murder. . Smooth and tun-parent Hagen. act at ï¬guration and. love of hue- m‘ “m‘ _ '. , -A, _.L -A‘. Fingers "(on clogs to 'ewh other. [nu-Mona dispoduon. A. M tint ï¬ngu mans love of pctu'it'y. and a very Iona on: a. ton. d'onpijo tyrtapnile othpn‘. \ 4| w]! tho M ï¬nger- in 2n: and (Int. melancholy is indicate . or it long and square. _atcrnness. A_,_ 2â€" _- Iâ€... I“ -“- â€"‘I-v--~v _-,,, 7, ‘ M'hen the third. ï¬nger is as long an the second. the ling instinct will be found high y, developed. 3 A long little Linger. means love 0! mental Improvement and versatility. and 'a about one quick pmgptiguh “U“ u Univ-1’ â€"â€" v _ The rarest and ï¬nest hand ‘of all is the hand with pointed ï¬ngers. they. are almost always the natural competent at a. thm. delicate‘flcx- ible palm. of a ï¬nely- shaped thumb. and the knots on the ï¬ngers as hudflyï¬it at all. noticeable. This, is the "hand at a post. the artist. W 9: philgsopher; - havering, floreseeing. 937‘ 5.1.3.0: minutiae-ï¬ngered pegaon is active. energetic. quick and m con- Itnnt movement. The thumb is at peat importance in character mating. The seat of a large thumb is sell-re ant, often «hepatic. is mled by‘ the head. not the heart. The M on a small thumb is the opposite. one at ideas, but I“ 0‘ action._ I u-,- Aetifl. straight thumb is a sign at stubbornness. caution. secretive- neeo, a wealth at common sense. but little feeling. , , . The ï¬rst. or pull. ' d the thumb re resents wil power. eclb reliance. 00, long. deapdtiem;shoct energy of n pensive kind; very My weakness of will; long and broad. ungovernable temper. furious hnwlpes. ‘ ' ~ ,4,__.LA ".3. 13min} ’iha’t hand: back easily 3:001:13: extravw and ndnpubi- 7‘ t ‘ - _ _ The second phnlanx represents logic, reasoning power. judgment. Full and clumsy, low gretbot brains wasp-like. with centte slightly con- cave, a brilliant intellect, quick sharp and deep. . With a m second phalanx and a short ï¬rst you have the talker: and argue“. -Wi'th the opposite eon- ditéons you base ï¬hose wh‘o tact wi'hmt rreeotionnn oten mn' wrists. - _ ... . The tandem} o! 'Onmio municiâ€" palities in to woman the burdens at debt and taxation. The: showing is one that Ought to make municipal offlo- ials pause and lead peoplo to enqume where it! will end/rho statistics show. that the increase in my; rapid. In 1900 the taxation inpoeed was $12,- 992,821. in 1904 it was $15,553,960. The rate penhead in 1900 wagstua ; in 1904 it: way $7.09. ' ‘ “I tut“ ivy-w.- :Theee figures should be- studied. There in in them a: warning against extravagance. The municipal Councils generally speaking, po'ot ï¬nanciers. In spite a! flag good time! 1:112? have A I,-_.L4 ___’_- “- an- The average rain mg the dollar in 1900 was 16.8 an! in 1904 it’ was 17.2. In‘lMthpdeb’enstpredebtd the municipalities “was $57,172,802; 111.1903 it had inqpeaoedjo $67,927,639. In 1900 the floating debt was $7; 738,033; in 1903 it was $8,526,496. - The population has ino' from 2,013,860 in 1900 to $07 fin 1904. ; The populatibn has inproaaed a litâ€" tle oven. 8 pen cent. in four years; the‘ debt hag. increased 11' per cent. in three years. _» _ ._J. I iris Bï¬avmâ€"y’mï¬' W iior â€caption Soldby all 1.7“. m.». unr. hm 1- nm. (4 M m ' canton puma u m: Monte â€In Want 06“ each other. m d I... .d to“ W m 1* m The and] o! than-tn- “ extinct man-tau MW“ light! m other various thincs the hot that in canard tho nyimalp at the put that survive in developed type were math tanner; thtp their Mandate we to-day. Evan come of tho tremdoua unriam which ink nighumm in tho drawings recon-trading them. tho Pleaiounnn. for illustration. were much tulle: then several ex- isting specie-'0! whale. This In not true, however. 01 ‘the neuter or the shark. the Oamharudon megeladen. a “use leviethnn that measured 100 feet in length; netthe: in it true at the ancestors of the modern kan- garoo and wombat. whose progenitor, the Diprotodon. we; as his 39 the largest rhinoceros or a small cle- phant. ‘ ‘ In a book intended Io: ohildre. but at a character. so instructive engl en- tertaining the. tap}: goggle are Like- â€"‘1 I? D..- with the peculiar lnimal: whose re- mains we found in old strug. :nd draws tom injaresting comparisons. Prat. Lantester'l book. entitled "Ex-T tinct Animus," in not solely devoted to the monsters o! a; million. or so you’- azo. but to s vivid reconstruc- tio not some of thn creature- round in the Mesozoic and'l'ertinry systems. All at these were not. or comma. mon- sters; indeed. sane of the cuties: mammal remain; found are exceed- o! the past. ’Thuil ' Recent hone: ere bigger than ex-g tinot ems. and much triage! than the ; thm-toed end tonr-toed tweeter- 01 horses. Recent elephants m as bi; no any that have existed, an: much bigger than the earlier elephentinel ancestor; . u , , ,__-_- An..- “1‘1, saunas. "It in n Lube-tor. big mistake." 38." Pr“- "to mains: that a": o I luv at â€Lure ant may; annuals m .1 1mm ma Wmcmh.“ vâ€"wv- Ir-r 7 ~â€" "It is true that there were enor- mous Peptilee in the past, [at larger than any living crocodiles. standing fourteen feet at the loins and tiring eighty feet from the tip 0! the snout to the tip 0! the tail; their bodies did not weigh much more than that at a his African elephant. end were smell. compared with whales." Although evolutionists have not yet been able ‘to complete tin lines of awe-tore at man, the aneeetrx o! the home is tailored to be eonpletely ee- eonntaed (or. The big drought horse on! the ewitt rune hone ere dee- eendante of I liotle animal thet lived I. few million you: m that we: no larger than e,tox. Tin rem-in- of this curious sonnet have been lound I J 1....- 6... on herbivoronl animus. ' pone at tho great Di! wand tram titty 9‘ length. There we†0‘ negajoqaurus, for in! I-..- -w-___ _, v , in not: definitely known'that isted in the days at thg grea nun, but he L4 known to h on earth as a contemporan- Eammoth. fl'his .31!“ < - AL- Each 0! the oflioiall motioned in Mr. Hdsqto’s report. to relpomnblo for the defect: in the-Kirkï¬eld and Poterhoro 1m: locks hm; been turnip):â€" ed nth o copy of tho report and in-. vited to send in his "situation. Messrs. Latin and Stanton; con tractors tor the Kirkï¬old look. wil be rodnir‘ed {complete the work. on it was not mooning to the speciï¬- cations. may. carry and Laven- dum.‘ contractors (or the Rotorboro lock.‘ having built scouting to tho lpeoitica‘tions. the reptirl will have to beagriedopta}: the ox a ‘ D \ thy WWW l w ...L;._... H" I rebui- ‘Stook-cleamn " g and Inventory Month. .um .. YW‘ leave {Dollars by visiti; g our sitorefthns month. ‘ We have had: a": busyiieea‘son énd* th‘ has†left on our hands-many broken; lots and odd sizes. ~ 5 ~ ~ ,- ‘ We: are willing to eXCï¬Ã©nge these. lines for your money. Aslan inducement for you to trade We will“ forfeit all our. proï¬ts. ' " . . f . This is a fair proposition. All â€goods marked in plain ï¬gures and Ode 'price to all. .‘fq l .. 3H; at manner. were 1, This is true of Dinosaurs. Fllkh . CARTER. mum: HAM 0f nousrs or "must to nous: mom. ' portnncc wan brought to liahtmhow- in; (Int there are until: some oenyle who trado auJ. ï¬teraettim the poor end 01 the bargain, steal back their former property. It is theft 0! the wont kind. and the following should be I waning to tho people 0! the county, u nation-etc Mc- chyn in determined to put on end to each infraction- ot the law. Mr. Frederick Gnnn. of Cooooonk. troglod 3 bone with one Jewell. end otter keeping the 3:11an to: some day: D thought ho bod tho worst. at the den}. It neu‘thnt h4- tolk- od over matter- wnth none person. who advlood him that then m no low tonhom trading. and that h- oonld “whiny co to the other an): table. have thn homo he not end tab thnothononenway. This Gm dill in the don-'1 ot the night, and was cubooqnontly W with the“: by Jewell. At the trio] It: In. A. Pool eppearod tor the prosecution and Mr. F. A. lloDintnid tot the toothed. nn‘ otter connoelrhad ooo- salted together. at the mount ottho ' true. 1r. HoDinmid «knitted that hit olient had violated‘ the Iâ€. but‘ antler a mbtlho. end that ho lwu willing to nub-h on] mole amend. and pt] on costs. Mltwuthenneaï¬unoontho mumbt the matte: mu: manual 11!: no: 0! out: LAKE SATURDAY. A: it wu than nearing noon mo Police Hui-true lat the mattcr stand until alter. diam. in order to consider whale: ho eon“ noel-a. such l m; or.__not._ _W_hep tho ,,J4_ court manned hi: Worship desired to ' know what changes: the nccnnod 1nd borne. for unlu- hil provioon char- acter had hen without rgproach in could not out upon tho suggestion ‘ nude. Mr. Pool himult atg'tpd tint ! thouupou hi- Wouhip av ‘ ed him-9 salt a up moot lenient provision at I the law, and an restitution was made i an! out: pad the praocuti‘pn was dropped. bu Worship thinkmc that the warning-thin out attended would . to send by poet prepeid ‘0 J. R. Mo? Neillie, Esquire, one of the executors of 5 the lee: Will and Test-meat of the aid? Willi“: Warren Dem, st Lindsey-Row; their christian end unmet, addresses and coup-none, full perï¬eulm 0! their claims endthenetnreof the security, if: any held by then. The said exeutorel Miner 'he “Thirteenth dey e1: 0 Hmhnextbeetlihertytoduu-ibme the, rm, A 0.1906 STEWART 8 O‘CONNOR, Solicitors for Thomas Smut and June: R. Maliomh, the executors. â€"'3. In m of loot W. i ! (New York Times.) ‘ An entirely new principle for the i propulsion ot vesmls has been invent- 5 ed by Herbert A. Rider. and will be, on exhibition at the sportsmen's i show. According to the inventor it 1 Will bring within the bound 0! possiâ€" 1 hility such extraordinnry speeds asi 100 end 150 mile. on hour. 4 ‘ About hall my between the water lino (with keelotthqbat a pip-3f is mined-$.01»: a both will be tall at Mr. and as water it inelastic. til at at the elbow will LINDSAY. sportsmen's 2 Axes IL} TheSubocn’betillohPl'OP‘M‘ m7. MAY. IA! MsLennan Go. Carpet Sweepers Food Choppers Bread lixers LaidPaherstanwur-ezar mgdhyandwration than «mun: able ma. Here ‘5‘ hi. um; “Th world has hadmhd-md-isalweyg‘ unaware. Cell “I“ 15‘}: Rifles AUCTION SALE. Saws Air Guns Clothes Wt'inle‘Is ELIAS BONES. “linking COUCH DIIIOOI’S Mg Store. knots-ands“. Rudy-hide» itywuk so all {vafll .pâ€" “them a at». malady mourn- mun-cit. Sold“ Winter Auï¬onoc