‘N. . NOTLLccsicz'ly ; ‘and msnjh gallant ï¬gs 3233 driven aground and ombukxed in the drituug goutheast shore of the At intervals during th‘ century Severn! attempt. to construct a. shultcr {0 non: proved successful Eben s. brwxwatetJoru er basis‘iaith an :nner do: dation, \ms cmnmchcd. ial used in congtructing grater was cxggvatt-d It gel: l" _.mg a century seven! attempfs was made to construct a. shultcr {01‘ ships. but none proved successful until 1860, yhen c. brwxwaterJoz‘miag an out- er b21515“ irh an :nner dock accomm- dation, was cmnmenCcd. The mater: ial used in conelructing the break- water was cxcn'att-d from the site a: the inner basin. This ms now been carried. out nearly a nulc. and at the and hung concrete blocks are built solidly to pfOtCCi. it from the â€lion (if heavy fseas. It: inner basin contains an arc-a ofhboui ten acres protected by a jetty running at right angxcs to the breakwater. In 1 ‘2 :1 flat: gmving dock “us add- od, which has-been mud: Capable of accommodning the largest vessels. Ihe whole of :he docks zré wet! light- ed. by electricity. All 1.th has been meowylished at. ’unmunsc cost. I do not know the cxaet'ï¬igurcs but judg- ing from .the c-sa'. of Government con- tracts in geneul in South Mrica I presume each clrtload of sum ex- cavated {tom the basin and dumped upon the breakwater was charged up at its weight; 11: gamma}. . v_ Large Traction Engines. to which long road car: are attached. stand ineanzing at the wharf (or the arrirxl ot mail steamer-s. and without leave at license from [he owncxs all luggage is. lukeu' from the hold and convcyml. U the customs. Ind as the customs at Cape Tomm is long and broad and deep and padd- enger luggage correlapcmdlugly so, the cabby who is engaged at 53.6.1. an 11011th {be 9313' one Who smiles 33 the wealy passenger tries to claim immediaï¬e azneutiun from the adam- antine bluecolz. After hours of 93135111 wanting our Qtygcnds are made we and we proceed towards the town, but just. b25011": we pass the dock gate; another bluccoat ap- pears on the scene. and demands sixâ€" penm: per plfli‘flge- No explanations are given. so m.- anslu-la that L: net cost of the c'mlkmg. We urc now driven along the principal, streets. mt Green Point. to» uur hotel at Sea .E’oint, a dismncc'af'six miles. hundred ) care old. 0:1 um ten tuuu side. imxusdiatt 13: on entering the av- enue, cue the Houaxza of Parliament, among the humlaomces; buixd'ngs in South Africa. Th0 Lur‘roumlmg gat- dens are tastefuily lam out and con- ‘tain a beautiful unxblc statue-1;! Queen Victoria, area-(6.! in communi- oration of Ike jubilee. Opposite the grounds of the fluvez'mueut Hon-52> are the botanical gardens. covering {our- teen acres. These. besides being a pleasure gan’ens. have apexrsory at- tached, where experiments are Ibeiï¬ continaully earned on with vege- table productions “fun: all parts 0! the world to test their suitabiliity to South African wi!‘ Overlooking -4MA_‘_ discoverer of the Cup? in 1490. M- 90 our of the on port wrinestones beneath whivh eagntians hi: truer: when entwu-d bound _to-.‘- r‘onmyamp Me by renaming ships. Tim 0168:! Sate at: {his stone is 1824. audit in â€agar-{M um at! UM mmï¬ptiu‘na am Name M 1: aka eon: $31“ng r- team“; at “Humour- 190. mm mm was am slm‘ls t in Van mm“ name no aw «N “mama. wanna» Nu; am a unmet. er has“; v. LIL du Luuc dation, vols cxnmcn ial used in conï¬rm grater was excuatt at tho: inner basin. been curled out no- at the and hen-y ca built solidzy to pro! f The best street in Adderley.rirz_1 which an ciipai l narmerl Riebec‘z:r W“ the city in ‘ ,“Thiio awimmmg at. axcuâ€"m timu in each occ.m we nahucd adif- fercncu oi sea temper-Hum of about ten or twelve de;n-c3 bL"'~\ccn Cape Town and Simons Toma» u dLstJncc of. twenty miles. Table Bay is very huge. and its ad- .Iant'agcs seem to have barn recog- nized by the early Portugcse naviv gators, but the murder at a notod Indian Viceroy, withmuny afhzismcn, on its shares seem; to ban: given them a. disms‘le for Lin;~ ldcality and perhaps accounts {or its happy ex- mption {ram tbcil‘ influence at we prescm day. for many years after the Dutch settled at {11? Cape no Soverumu quarter of ed with on .v Uvuv the gardens. n, the museum. contain- ing intervatmg reimï¬. among them a portion by. of the marble cross erected " PAGE no his may to we: U-u rgmemhared that in 3‘ ed aweek or so ago 2 1y offered to forward the Ross Hospital cw v Cape town is the ‘ffl‘ on the African 093$. 31 oeption 9! Durban is cl largest 313.â€!!! the “ hart. It passengers M“ which they 3“ mews oi J gown and the IITEREBTIHG mm: non an. no IRS. l. E. angle, n! the lowing It who has Earle in I. First. Port of call on the Attica: Goatâ€"I Sketch o! the City and It: Barborhé-Blu of'liflm. ‘ V - _ Cur readeri will welcme the fol- :wing lotion from Mr. “2. E. Ema-19. 110 has been travgxlling with Mrs. arlc in South'Muca. and is now > his “.21: to the Oribnt. It willbe Imemberod that Ru alettcr publidx- l a week or so ago Mr! Earle Kind- ' offered to forward adonation to Le Ross Hospital cnaownnent fu'nd; Cape town is the fu‘st part tooall I the African mag}. and witp‘ the etâ€" plion 9: Durban is the only harbor British South Airbus where the mesa summers can he almgsrdrd ‘c “barf. In awry other instance sseugcrs «re lmdcd my Lugs. into hick they are somctnuas lowered by was 0:. a large bJskan Cape pwn 3213 the west cans: are swept, ‘ the cold Antarctic current. where. the “hole of. the aouz'r. Coust is â€an }.v me warm Mozambique odes, and th R D n 7 Ahyeg‘aoosdmrpmll: :33ng t e we a to an 0w ° - the nerves: 5nd brings colono tha cheeks. Ayer's Pills regulate thc bomb, cure con- szimzlon and bmougness, and aid the digestion. um. avenue of a male lo: bar melon)? W ,- om the ludisxn uccm in 1899 by Hon. Cecil d is to the Dutchman what of Washington inf to the ates citizm. .Iu-~t hare the warm 33¢. .01‘ from: 0, long and well shud- :5. sow-I: of them two 0111.02 the left hnnj [V on entering the av- iouaea of Parliament, .daomcs; tuft}! iogs Ln ch most 2)! are sztuatm riluug and on ago '9 l' the Lumber. . “‘ flag the eighteenth tempts was made ltcr {0: ships. but :sai'ul until 1860, enforming an out- mer dock accammn- -â€"-â€"..â€"â€".... ‘- C" 9 MC.- M. the \zpe no ‘0 guard the ges- KN Dim, ': Indinn’mnn ï¬nally cm- s-md on the lurbor. ' 0 Iv 21012 Town_ is the p-rm- 1. It was Li‘crcnt arrible Thu chairman of the Board of “'0sz sizomd see that the town wads get full advantage of an into!- ligent us: of the town grad-er, and patticulafly new pieces of road r‘lrcuid be scraped and the hate-s filled so as to shed water. This is a cheap and hiriy oftective way of; making the streets passable until a. steam rollc: and good road mctn is provjrl- epx-tor or dress factories in Lindsay District. and Mr. Robert Ward m- spc'ctor to: Pcterboro Dietrich The ix'spcctori, or instructors. will not be (‘mnp‘JHQ-il to carry aBabcock teeter this 3cm" as they are gradually do- ing away with this and each factory is required to provide one for its own use. The inspectors will carry thc alkaï¬ne test all! thq fermentat- Nature Teach†a Lesson that find. Ex- hausted lien and; Women Should Follow The spring is the' season when na- tun prepares for mmer. All the no; and plantg 4r ., filled with now: sap to build and bum them up to Withstand thc coming Lot season. Without new sap in ‘tlic spring a plant would Wither and die beneath the midmmmcr sun. It is the same win: men and Women. All physicians are agreed that everyone needs 'a hash supply of new blood in the voting. Without the new bloodyou woula be as helpless in the summer as atrcc without new sap. 1 What you neopLaJ: this season Len tonic to give you new blood_. and the "cry best tonic medical scuence has diacovercd is Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Every pill makes near. rich. ml blood. braces the nerves and ov- ctcomcs all mkness. headaches. hacknclics, indagestion. loss of appe- tite. skin eruptions and other tron- bles so common in sprin . 1‘11in is an established fact, prov by thous- anns in every part. of itthyox-ld: . _ --.â€".--.. What these pills have done for Miss Tuckey and thousands of others they will do for you. They will make you bright, vigorous and strong. Don‘t take a substitute nor any of the “just as good as" medicines which some dealers push because of a larger merit. Sse that the full name. “Dr. Wiiliams‘ Pink Pills for Dale People" is found on the wrapper around 'ev- my box. If in doubt send direct to “b? no “‘ill‘ams‘ Medicine (0.. Brock- xilie. Ont . :In'! the pilis will bemaii- ed at 5“ cents abox or six boxes for Q150. ‘n. (rd. H is much better than dumping loom; sand and grave; in the holes without promding means for the, wa- ‘ter to get away The Gram! Trunk had several carloads of gravel spread at the different railway crossing-a in town yesterday. which wiil ettccta much needed improvemvut In: Jinan-Av “nu u-u- V-IV -...â€"_. ..... tion test, whic. will make a. ‘load without the Mock. They will cmnmcnco work about the first of May. and Mr; Publuw will visit each asndicate as often as he can “during the summer. , I" g . ' . 1’ In I. at. John Bates. The fu.:era1 of the late John New- man Bates. whose death occurred†Tuesday last after alingering illness ct mveral years’ duration. took piaca last Friday afternoon to Riverside cemelery. and was largely attended. The services were conducted by the Rev. G. M; Hendersm. The damaged being an old handman and at one time the beaï¬ comet p13 , the a tester band- and _a mm of mi players mare ed in a may. The playing or the dead mun an we mneml beeeeeded alon Iceman; was my mpreusim he ate mzï¬ateo leaves a mb (5.39 in Lyon). a m: m n. we omen. No but I and me the noun but In: W wm have the mm: about! 9m- mm 1% mm bereavement: Miss A. M. Tucker, Oxdrift. Ont.. guys: "I do not know‘ what would hav: become of me had it not been for Dr. Williama‘ Pink Pills. LLY blood seemed to have turned to water and I was troubled with dizzi- nc-s=. headaches and nervous prostra-_ tion. I got so weak that I could hardly go about, and noththstand- in: that I was constantly doctoring [not no relief until I began using Dr. Vl’illiahe‘ Pink Pills. Thcycom- nietely cured me and have given me back all my old-time health and strength." ' Cheese Inspectors. The Eastern Dairymen's Associa- tion has appointed Mr. Wm. Hall in- lUl Luc- uvs.uav uv..-" The climate is Very fine. the great- est drawback being: occasionnldusï¬ momma. The three hottest months. January, February and March. are utmost raimess at; Cap: Tuwn. but the summer heat is not so oppressive as it “quid be where the aiu i9 not 50 intensely dry. purine the night. cool brews from Lh“ 'Atlautic pre- xml to such adagmu let a bhuket is quite a necessity. a. spur with nlesscr ‘elevation Known 319- Signal Hill. Cape Town Water Supply is arrived from Table Mountain. be- ing mileoted during the rainy mason in lat r'aervoirs hunt round the base 0 the mountain. and in looking down on them from the hmg‘nt above they remind us of the tnughs and barrels our grandmotht‘rs used to collect preparatory (a mum day. however. though water rates are high in Cape Town. yet the supply is unlimited, and sewerage is {iii-1y gcoi. which is more than can be said for the average SouLherism town. ALâ€" .__n‘ the magma-em. mountazn Wthh titres behind the town in asiieer precipice to the height of 4000 (act. Oneit'ner side; and rutu’r 1.1 admnca ot'l‘ible Mountain. are two lesser peako. form- ing the horseshoe valioy in which Cape Town is built. That to the left, “The Denl’s Peak," rises to an gle- vation of 3,300 net, It is supposed tn» name. had its origin in popular supetvtition. and ï¬xoso who have hemd thx southeasterly‘gato what!- Inm nml\nfl' ifi Eflrzns can har‘llff‘- Ill); \ruu ’1‘:- .-..-.. , 7 Cape Town is built. That to U: "The Denl‘s Peak." uses to a vationpt 3,300 “at, It is on: th» name. had its ongiu in p supetvtition. and ihoso who hesud th» southeasterlygate 9 ing mnung its gorg~s 'can doubt this. Tho mountain to tight in “The Lion‘s mad." 2',000 feet high. and is connec ,, ___ --l.u-..O:nn‘ A Timely Suggestion. IN THE SPRING Thoegguitaii to the e Lion‘s Khan." over 31:. and is connected by a lcsacr "elevation known as a model of nnf The scheme is as follows: The Brandon, Monongall Austin firm were first approached by a mrhin Lindsay gentleman, acting for inter- ested parties. and asked for figures on their entire propcrtyâ€"powor, mill. electric plant. etc. They gum him their figures and an option. This was heard of by one 0: our council- lors and steps were at once taken to hare the option withdrawn. The (im'wers very willing to give the preference to the town and after: consultation with the holder of the option they managed to have it with- drawn, and a new option was given to the town for thirteen weeks to purchase for $35,000 the property. consisting of water power. mill. ma.- cbinc'ry. electric light franchise and plant (Vin. dynamo. poles. wires, ctg, 53ch building. land, etc. _ A years and leave asuriluu. The debentures ha ‘ been figured on 3.4 per cent. raw. but itispro- posed to have the County guarantee these, thus enabling them to beeold at. even less than 4 per cent. The cheap power will col-mink; be a big inducement to manufacturers to Feu- 9101; Falls. It now costs about $35 per h.p. developed by steam. If we can supply power at about 815 it means a. big saving to a manufacturer requiring 100 or 200 h.p. Tue open- ing of new industries will mean a. large increnué of popu'ation, conse- quently of ratcable propeety. 1 , the ï¬rst Open-alt consort by the Iyl~ new land In a Om! luuou A large crowd witnemd the [int opemmr concert of ma mu given by the annular band at the corner of Kent and William-nu}. Good Friday morning“; my account a: the {new of their late mangle. John N. mm. mm; m we Manama. ma bud played out in the mummy: and N hem: a ï¬ne a are“ any at our «mien? am Wm Jim “enmity et‘heu HI untied 0813?: can eat on? ma 33“: at was attuned ‘1’: the terms. whiten he went can name are the n . we have mime ,--z|._u. 0.. n: in nah-nu: Messrs. McDougail, Brandon 3: Austin are wxlliug to pay a rontalof $1,200 ayear [or a term of benyeura for the mill and power to operate it. and to pay taxes on an assessment 0! $6,000. Th: rig-moment also demands the ï¬rm to keep the property and machinery A; proper repair. Besides. it ié not binding on Council to rent them the property at $1,200 ayear. but they are at liberty to rent Lo w’mnypr parties W111 pay them the highcu figure. Tl-e company claim ghat tha net revenue from the lighttpg system (above all expenses; hat year was $1,200. This and the 81.200 from the rent of millâ€"making $2,4Wâ€"will pay the debentures for the first ten years and leave asuflyluo. The town has now achance to make itsell and we (eel sure the rate- payers, one and all, wi'l not allow the chance to slip a second time. The natural power is one of the beat in this portion of Ontario, and to miss this opportunity means the building up of L‘ndmy at the expenso of Fenclon Falls. As Mr. “Robinson ably roman-km). at the meeting. the thance could not have come nt’ 3 more opportune limeâ€"just when an oral thousand settlers are coming from Britain-to Canada. Other plac-‘n are getting their share of these new, comers. ls‘Fonelon Falls to stand stin? We think not. but trust the by-law will carry without one dia- senting vote. ’l‘hc try-law, as it appears in print. places the matter very untuvorubly. it leads one to believe that it Iain- tended to rasie slump sum 01' $75.:- 000. Such is not the case. It the bylaw carries the town will proceed to lune debentures for 885,000. the amount or purchase. Cammiseionora will be appointed to manage the at- lair and if they can induce manufac- turers to locate here they will then proceed with the development of the power and will consequently have to issue more debentures to cover the expense, but the extra revenue dc- tived [tom the manufactories will pay these as they hecomo due. The $75,000 is made up as follows; $35,000 [or purchase 0! property; $25,000. estimated by two competent electrical experts, to develop the ax- tra. 500 house powar. that is. to build power ‘hougg. put in. elegtrif: plant, ,,,__j L_ dam, etc. It the system be [and ta xuu smoothly the other $15,000 will be used to put in awnterworks sys- tum for fire protecti_on. (35c. This will be the last opportunity the town will have to secure the power, as other bidders are in the ï¬eld. The L'Endm L. H". .1 P. Co. have recently doubled their capacity and am now developing nearly all their power. As Lindsay continues to grow more pOWor will he requ’rcd and the Powar Company will have to look for more. and wiil naturally look for it as near home as poaa'ble. The price may seem high. but. con: sidcring that yator powers have doubled their value during the last few gears the figure M01 is really it. is needless (or M U; mummy oammmt an the prom-am. m «my aumhgr from m com Wilt to the mm mm wall mu sad highly apnrwiatod by the Wyah n The madam. “A Hot Mu. low ï¬rm mus mm up. GITIIEIS ARE ANXIOIIS To IE- TMN GOITROI. OF THE POWER A IIIOII IISIOAL TREAT. Mdnl', F. J CHENEY 00.. Tokdofl. 8:14 by Drum-m 75c. 3111'- !‘unfly PM. no the but. The Scarlet Fever at linden. Dr. Shier spent Friday and Sutur- doJ at Mindon in consultation with Dr. Curry on several patients sutâ€" fcring from scarlet (ever. He ‘states that the reports as to the number of deaths daily have been very much exaggerated. but that the type is: severe anginoid form, the throat be- ing the seat of greatest danger. There have been several cases of the malignant form. where the m- ti-nt took sick suddenly and died within twentyJour hours. Deaths have occurred at ditrerent ages from two years to thirty; within arsdius of seven miles about fifteen deaths have occurred. As may as five in one family of the name 0! Harrison, near Gelert. have died. The diffi- culty in procuring purses to carry ,1 A_..|_-_ annoy Onto gmov 101.130.! vino-v ~____- out the treatment 01 the doctors has been the cause or some deaths. The doctor thinks that the Provincial Board of Health should him nhand in the matter and try to stop the ravages of the disease. The springs of red blood are found in the soft core of the bones called the marrow and some say red blood also comes from the spleen. Healthy bone marrow and healthy spleen are full of fat. in the malterpot application (or link- ets. The plan; provides tar no elabo- rate procmmjiin which a team at 20 men from the Peterbom Y.K.O.A. will be the feature. The program will consist. at tanning. dumb bell and wand drill: (the latter to musical accompaniment). parallel. horizontal and vaulting bar work. tumbling. pyramids. etc. There will ado be musical featureethatwillbc attirat- clue merit. M the phn carries there will be at‘ least 85 participlntl. 80“ (WE Like the running brook, the red blood that flows through the veins has to come from somewhere. lthlotlo carnival. At, a meeting of the gymnasium men at the YMCA. on Apt-11 8th it was was decided to give an athletic car- nival under the auapbes of {he moni- tion in the near (nature. provided enough encouragement il received For pale school lrls and lnvallda and fur at whose blood ls thin md pale. Seott‘. Emulslon la a flaunt and rich blood food tnot only feed. the blood-making 0 am but gives them stream to do elr proper work. and to: he. _ 390“ i Down. LL; Scott’s Emulsion makes new blood by feeding the bone marrow and the apleen with the richest of all fans. the pure cod liver oil. Sold by drugxiatcï¬ at 25 cents a box or aunt by mail post paid on re- ccipt of price by writing direct to the Dr. Will'aml’ Medlicno Ca, Brcc‘x- ville. Ont. ‘ a , about the mother‘s bedtime and weep hcr_busy for a good part of the night. The mother may not goo any- thing apparently {the matter with thenchild. but she may depend upon it that when baby in croso and sleep- less there is something wrong. and the little one is taking the only means he has of tellin it. Baby's Owanablcto will make in well and cheerful right away. There are no opiates in this medicine-they sand baby to sloop simply beoanao they uemovo tll'o can†of his sleepless- neda and make him teal good and comfortable. Tho Tablets are good for childron of all not! any they uv- -â€"'â€"'- for children or all ages and they care all the minor ailments of child- aen. I! you know aneighbor whoil using the Tablets {0: be: children. ask .wlmt she ithintg gfuthcm. and , ALA,-_ We â€0 HIPO one Will tell you Inc: are the best medicine in the world (or little ones. Mrs. James “nevus, Spencexvilb. Ont. ms: “I believe Baby's Own Tablets and my baby lite. and “rank! not be without them." 7 _ . _ . -- 10.er tho Inna; W grant app! on. u ago, did the gum. "Dunchtor of Ian," whloh an. ex- ceodinzly well given. Ir. J. Young'- cor'not solo m vory‘ . ' . Ir. Young‘o nputmioh u a first-clan concert player in well known. Mr. Hurt; Stalwart: Kr. Young'- unto. is nloo comin to the front ungood man on that notrumont. Tho nelec. tion to have been given by unites- nigk dxd not take place owing to the latonen of the hour. Tho music throughout. although not loud. was full of syr‘cotnqpo, and the boy- are to’hc congratulate! on thou ï¬rst concert. Mr. Roenigk. the popular baxndmnstor. (loser-ms considcrublo praise for having brought the band to such ahlgh standard of pro“:- icncy in the short time ho but been iuohargo. Our citizens should be grateful to Mr. Sylvester for chain- tonal he has tau-n in the band. Llndsw’ hue now in its mldot a ban-l that itn citmena should be proud of, and it is to be hoped they willen- courage the boys by attending their open-air concerts thin winner in large number: How many babie- wakc up Just. IE5? FOR TIRED MOTHERS. smndflmuum THE CANADA PAINT CO READY MIXEIFPAINTS VIGTORIA LOAN AID SAVINGS 00. AuMnd Wm - â€00.000 co . RWM ‘ ' «(0000000. wn. maul. us. 00'- M‘. M 1-. w. «an. luau no». McLENNAN C0. Thus no without my question the but pint! undo. To be Ind In “y qnsntity. Sea the 1903 0010: 0nd for [stout abides. nun An" wan: um. Allllll-S. nuns-as. - I O O O LIESâ€"l (EAST OF BENSON HOUSE.) |__“:.‘_"_"_§ : 9.0.OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOO0.000.000.0000... Mmummn-m. LINDHAY . ONT- for man, young manvand boy, ready-to-put-on at Graham's, the outï¬tter fr“ tap to toe. Young Ian’s Sum. Leading shapes and colors in Hatsâ€"London and New York shapes. Select Spring Shirts, correct-style for Spring, pretty comliinations. . ........ . . . . . . 75c Neckwear and Gloves, Hosiery and Cnderwear, Pretty Neck Scarfs, every We have no syndicate, no factory ; don’t want any. We prefer tc pick of the world's best. No one syndicate or factory can supply it. after the best obtainable from the best makers. Your whole Outfit :â€" EVERYTHING NEW IN FURNISHINGS. Allow“ a D. «m '0 0o “Main-x“ Mahhmdnnm n â€autumn“. MONTREAL. GRAHAM’S CLOTHING HLLS THE BILL In“ C... 2 TALKING TO THE BOYS AGAIN! GLOTHING, HATS, SHOES AND TRIMMINGS The King iClothier. me“ «mum Young Men's Light Overcoat; W. with to on.“ tho “nation of the publicnow mum» for updating. Our punt shop ls Inbsr‘g: , othln of o. nut-elm punter and m m a 8.0M but nook. We on the «tend to m mum n m“ to our Guam boron panting. All tom of," b No on!» u mud. "†SON PEDLAB EMMER PEDLAR 4 :D- OINNAMON Builders’ Hardware. ...Garden Tools. Pure Mixed Paint. Alabastine. Wire Fencing. ‘ Stoves, Etc. NT STREET, arriage Makers, General Blacksnliâ€"t’lï¬ pattern is a gem. WE’RE AFTER THE . . . STYLES RIGHTâ€"TA ILORI NG PERFECTâ€"FIT CORRECT â€"PRICES SATISFYIN G. The best way we know of to get and hold this trade is to have The Goods Young Men Want. We appreciate the importance of the _\'0uno men’s trade. We want to get it coming our way? and to keep it coming as fast as Graham’s Growth Keeps Growing. IT PAYS TO BUY AT CINNAMON'S RAHAM HEADQUARTERS FOR all and get our lowï¬priccs. Spring Overcoats. Covert Cloth. Swell gRainproof Coats . Imported Tweed Suits ...... ...... All-Wool Scotch Tweed Suits ........ Stylish Full Dress Suits.... ..... ..S, ; LINDSAY- FRIDAY. APRIL 17. 193.: m. IODIM‘I‘I» --' ..$1 00 at. North. LINDSAY ‘uflty bribe! MIST ad n. lull Until 01 an the turd tho £1 1902 It'd l which trolls: Una! did.“ 5. id 1 Intiv the numb the l Clara 0| the I know unlcq menu the 84 who mat