. Hm a Garden of Your Own m...“â€" â€"--â€"â€"â€" V “â€" ’. an. Ebe medal? I)?“ The argument has been uavnnwu by those who urn apparently inter- «ted in tho advancement of the town that we lack tho inducement of cheap power. We «$1010er to know thu othnr ¢1y that the Ltght. But Jr. Power 00.. at this town. are otter- in power in modarmtnlx large block: In a much lower price than the Ni- agara Falls pom: “win be cold 'rp. Toronto. and as low, it not lower. thap thn price naked by Iowa! ‘ towns owning their own plantâ€"s. Tho ? company have onlï¬ciergt power. to supply gloat any. mmututnrinc ‘ concern. which they could dnlivor at once. We understund .thu company have 300 horse power nnd they con}! tarnish 1600 hara- power within, o .hort time should il: be required. Ever: lin busine- mnfl believe: in advertising and .9th not tho town adopt the am methoth to :qgualnt than intern-£051, of Lindsay’s mm snowmen†in tho mp0 of cheap power coupled“ .mpmtmuma, nupplied by two «spun; rum-owl Tho town in «Mr-1,1: loomed u n dintributlng centre and in {not It has just ouch our-atoms thnt in: lln mmuhotum in looking (or. but 1611 not be able to man we mung“!- utort to acquaint than at our man}- . nan. ‘ ILA “I--L [- The rapid owning at tho West. in inducing. may American manho- tnrinx odnooru. who haw boon doing business imcaaadh. to outablluh photo on this auto 0! the 1199 rather than pay the hlgh duty. and other: will rapidzy follow. all i! Lindsay secure- any of Man, we mu have to do o little mono :than. talk. . ' 301m Bull is going to do a um; investigating of. American life insur- 5300 companies on his own account. America cornpmies do a big business In Great Britain; and the recent itin- cloaurea in New York..with up ap- parent intention of flu New York companies to continue without my vital clung! o! methoda have prompt- ed British policy-holders to investi- gate with a view to secure. their in- -tnrents a. little better. "the Toronto Weekly Sun has little faith in. the efï¬ciency of the met!» ads that are propose?! to preserve the scenic beauties of Niagara Falls. It says that “there is little use in in.- “termgional treaties m preserva- “tion. Commerce will find a. way to “make waste paper 0: than all. . . MOW“ Hamilton Times; "Now it is said said. Roosevelt is plannjpd to sell t1» Philippines to the Japanese. Two circumstances tend to “5‘ doubt on that story. First, the Jays are not easily «gold-bricked; second. Boooevelt ha no authority ‘to cell and U. S. ter- ritory. troublesome although it may ho. Our neighbors are paying the y tor. the international crime of that uncalled for. war. Tho bill ‘51; world. .bâ€"otix in town “try is much male comma “it was three centuyiea a demand; are being. made upon many cities, and citizens are watching pioseiy the negotiations to see that they do not ~gel: the worst. 0! it. The following from tin Portland Ore;- onian is worth of coneideration. Perhaps the most ingenius form of‘ the tyranny.- of the past over the fu-j tare consists in the grant of special griviieges to favored individuals or corporation. Such grants are like cancers exam at the vital: of the body poiitie. They. corrupt those who um and those who receive them: They. seem to the principle: 56 republican government and‘ violate PtiVilegef! to L corporation. 1 cancers eatmg body politic. '1 I?†and than! We should be camtul how we mont- gage the future tot-«present beneï¬ts. mrpetna! franchises are. cut of the question and long leases should not be tightly entered into. Just-now the A. HIEINBUTHAM is as. manta»! ". thalat uncalled for. a big. one. EDITORIAL NOTES- aibjec'tion. t0 “am. up no“ and you goo! results «this. flan und flower needs 133 Ind in packet. Oil“? mu DBUGGIST your own. A thirty or tort! to do a littlï¬ . 7...- ¢-' [A BIG THING FURLlNDSAY ‘ i no Shout Grand Trunk improvements» go on at Once-e Line West of the Town-4h. {“pr horn Ugo. _.'-..n.\h. A. “a?! nr \ w us w WW'k" 'kely to reach [USO this is quite h 00000900000000.9000 3000.0009909000006q It noon: to no that my Cunadlnn who is not proud of his country nod its climate that: dug/I ought to be boniahod to Inhndor otâ€"Tern do! Fuogo. Buohwouthor avmhnn use. {or this, tho tint week of April is only to ho had in Canaan, Thom is only can other part at the you that can host it. and tho: in Ootohor. sod November. when the ample! m ‘ahowing their pmttbst hues. Them in one thing we hove in Lind- any with which we would be very, glad to part. out no one seems to want it. and that in our mud. Now, mud is a very useful article.-in its proper plepe. We can look back to the time. when, as children. we used to make mud pie: and dabble in it with our. hare-toot,» end mounted the day we were compelled to wash our fleet and put on stacking! and boots In these latter. days, haying, rescind the years d maturity. we find that change our mad for their atone. were it to Made the mud or our sur- rounding towmhipe. One trouble with mud in a. town is that it is apt to depreciate the cleanliness of .‘the cause ,we have mud at certain nea- sons of the yen} in np‘reanan why n2|__:A-4L..A .th m 5w .yvu-u â€" . ,7 _ 7 we should remain y: a dilapidated state for athe rest of the twalve months. Lindsay is not noted [ox-its cleanliness either on its public or pri- Some peOpie have a very hazy men as to their. responsibilities as citi- zens. Meet people in this town won’t clean their Walks off in the winter, no matter how easily this may he done. because the town. is supposed to do that, forgetting that they are part and parcel of the town. The same rebuke applies to the grass in front of our. homes in the summer time. Now that the most 0! the ten- cea are down, it give: those who have lawns a better chance to keep them in order than they had before, and manhunt admit that! there are egreat my well-kept lawn in Linesâ€. The town has very generouslyâ€"end with an eye to it; own. advantage es wellâ€"practically given the strip A 7-â€" _â€"-II-4 a!“ vats property. - WILD. a.“ VJV .' --_ as wellâ€"practically given the strip ' ‘ of. land between the new walks and Judge 1 the property to the owners, and their ily sold lawns are all enlarged to that exâ€" clover 1 tent. It is when we come to the The pun grass in the ditches, however, that 1 wt the eyesore begins. Not one in ten . of our citizens thinks _he has any shrpped right to out the grass thst isbound and buy to “grow on the outside at his side- were in walk. Legally, of course. the town t 1 should attend to its own property. exeep But who compose the town! Is not 3 $.50 .‘ a he. a it. and are not all equally interest- but red -, ‘ er new ‘ as they ought 'dlowan to he. and that it we were togl'uro duvet! 1 SOMf REMARKS It has often puzzled as to know how a: man whom, it was my to one. took pride in having his lawn trim and nice. could stop it the sidewalk and all M have a lofl a! 1m mu growing in treat 01 his PM all On Lindsay MUDI I I I I By “The Stroller.†, W. . I .4 .- haw, “a? ’v hazy idea proportions. in loan. . _ oultlea on tho old line. It in quits evident thtlt with the Grand Trunk douhlo, tram tho 0. P. 8.. doing its level but. and the Musicale-Mum ram look- ing 1dr u: entrain. thlnp will hum mud Lindsay for the next few years. "Let her hum." summer. pmtieelly nullitying. as m on beauty went. all the but upent on his lawn We think our. people only need to have this matter. brought before them. edmatlomlly, to he." themed“: tho-evade.“ bulleh them forever. Whllgt we on on weeds. would Jud: all ottoman to the aunt lot nuisagee. People who own neon: lo;- eu he oompello ed to keep the med; dow but it they wed‘t we would be in 70: at the town doing It to: thug. and chasing it up la thelr tome. Work font. one man. eould probebly he toned 11: this wey. and no doubt the work could be more utphotorlly done to :11 concerned. k Another wsyâ€"iq which we could «us the upon-on land '3 hnblt of writing ‘up m hon- 8100 {or our: 810 :: .m»*::.:-* 32.29““ .53 F I I . EU to: v but it way vary poor amour tqr the nut: oltiun to (be him for ha nouns-L This cart at bun-hud- or, wuss sawâ€"«\- â€"'- -"' ' clan "cry '9?“ V†‘ cont 5‘1 pgtn-t. except tho inherent! 1mm or tb pmiflw at the noon- pautarom. Wamverytlld‘to no an: \thoBonrdot'rx-adohuo taken the motto! up all as 3Ҡto after prim (or this but t PW' pertios. a com thy M’ at“ very mg. muwarogivento “J‘s-0.1.4 thnt km ‘8 not mh underatnnll "“3 “'3" i†no: noon money fnthotmuury.b“t“m‘ came that most at our omni- would be mg: -to have the honor 0!!»- ing tit-t. second. third. 01’ W‘N' mention, as tho one 31333“ â€â€™- W}. a plan: omitting at tho work- ingm whose horns work would hue t9bodonabotom‘lomandottor 6 p.111. It then was any ultnblo prize to be given, thiu [otter clans ought to get it, on they oortginly would deserve much pray» for work done. This cutest should inolocb lawn flower beds. painting. and in {not the general "got up and got" dividna-l citizens, or oven. bunch: of them, cannot move that wound! in- sured roller we hamâ€"but more of that [our on. Barn ophth‘the tint lea-son on neural W. Stine whine property. A cue oi. a portion of need no?!»- inz aqua! to sample shown when eel- ling was decided at the last division court held alt Lindsay by his Honor Judge McMillan. A farmer of Em- uy sold 24 bags‘at alsibe and red clover to a buyer out o! Lindsay. were interior eeed. and would not except that. except nt'tn allowance , Iâ€"An... -‘1 uâ€"rr‘_ - and buyer claimed that four bags were interior need, cad would not except them. except at an allowance of _$2.60 per bushel on three b34250! allowance. Correspondence was pro- duced where the (armor altered to accept both Iota need but, and re- fund the money. it and m oatm- all within a. week. '1‘):- pnyer cites- ucL er notified the farmer. olalmmg me allowance. Correspondence was pro- duoed where the farmer altered to accept both lots seed back, and re- fund the money. it and we: return- ed within a week. The buyer onus- ed to return the tour but: which were not up to ample. but the m- mer retuaetL, The buyer sued for claim he had to allow. a above. and obtainegl judgment tor tn" amnnnti whivhooeb. thejudgflholdlnz Eut' when u sample at my nucle- ‘3 shown a remain the guilty o:- tered to: nab.“ impun- a gumbo um um mum «gm :11th he‘ equal to sample. _ . ~ mom couple of ye'ara or M): '06"th who did their own but wept! s" “92 “0H WEEKâ€"[A81 0f [INN GREAT HYBTEIIH BOEING! ATED IV THE “WONG GHUROII. m ummuum must-arom- This waek in the Christian world is the moat solemn am} impulsive week This week in the Christian "0116 in tho moat 30km uni inwmim' W963 in the whole «5°qu your. for it communitu .tho Stvipm'a 0803! pm mm! m In the cumin church the ritual tor. this week In and by. what writ- on 1101: Week. all Gm: .Wuk. m 'Wodd (In P“. {rho Peini Wat. the Want ot Emma-u. be- ouna at .tho noun-u and sung" at tho Input-kg communal-nod dur- mg tips wk. 1'“- w â€" WV-â€" .77. _ During tb pros-lion the "Puget Uncut" 1' mug. When the calcu- ondod. the 11W stripped at their cm in in commune?- atlon at tho fat that Chript. who in new by the mn was. during K AO-ul titied. there big no ooneo- cation. ‘bnt communion. end which communal: b not a, sacri- fice. According to 3‘ 30mm order. written nhout the, yur 800. the care- mony ended with the silent commun- ion of the hithtnl: but the present discipline of the Church forba- oom- mnnion to be am on Good Friday. except in 0. one at the dying. After Buvionr‘e body. The principal acre- mo'niee are the lending of the twelve graphed“. the blessing or the new tire, tn the grains of incense. the much“ candle. the baptism“ font of tanner. Formerly the statement of bgrtbm m solemnly administered on m- m. In the IBM! the first natuot tnejoyotM:a.reheard. After the epistle the celebnnt in- t“... the mammary «(Mud 1.4.._..n. .nnn. h-Il nd Men M mum of cm The following: commumcn-tion has been received by Mrs. Sharpe. 800w tuy ot'tho loot} Council (I the Na- tional Council 9! Women 01 Oundg; u Danna-4.. Toronto, . Apr“ 9th. 1906. mmmsm.-meon tunes. the Aflclnla, the cry 01 joy 31 triumph. whioh but! not boon boa mk id tutti“. “Id impun- 1! 0L hm church mmâ€! Eumf'conymos. ,A_LA_ Bangui-n "w horse“ r . 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