It looks as if’patm'deme had sup- ifl'ad this example. for. Lindsay brigade to’ follow. Why should the ma. be compelled to nab s humiliating and periodical exhibition at $91.1"th of munintsnoe with qur rim appara- tus, st ths‘beckuldcall ofInapector Howe. twhen the councillors know. and the brisatb officers know. what tbs verdict will be! Steady practico is may to givhtlnmn cbnï¬- dem and a. mrt appearance. Anew ï¬rphnll willnot remedytho inhement deflects long visible in Jim brigads management, sud until the W steps on tel!!!) the men could' 9°! hp mama iltbsw. Iona-mi the ex-l 'amiie 9! I34? Whitby brethren; r . . The W that has qvertuen (.110 cities 01' 0th?- uld Bull ynll call. ï¬rth the activo With! of évcr'y’ citizen of Canada. and may afford a. means fdrourtriondsacroastho sea -'m Greater! Britain â€"â€" to manifest “nia- mard. fdr the Gundian poo- tmntthe‘l Home. will and the bri an “3'th demand“? Inspector Hm of the Fire Under- writers' Association visited Whitby 1]): may. and desirins tom 110'“ the members of the fire brigade per- mumed their duties, the alarm bell mmonthaordnrofthQME-‘Wr- When half-way down stmt W“ W Harper rusbd out of his plug of bushes and ordered the m backto the ï¬re mu. saying that he objected to such exhibitians. The men obemad. and 1881mm- 5"" 1°“ M mine that the town “'Ohld It is well that 9'; Charles Tapper is used to a busy life. or he might rue his'visit to thia town. He arrives mom Toronto PM mornï¬ig, and will be met at the train by. Senator Dobson, Principal Harstone, and the L01. Cadet Corps, and will be es- corted. to “the Oollqiate Institute, where he will delivev a brief address to the students. At 1230 p.m. he in to be given a. dinner! and at 3 p.mL holds a reception for our citizens in the Benson house phrlor. At 4 p.111. he is to be: given a drive around the 300d was at this noble metropolis, and at 8 pm. lectures in the Col- legiate Institute on ‘The Past' The Present, and The, nature at Canals.†Sr Charles will probably leave Lind.- s-ay Saturday morning for Toronloi 32:)» em Wth'm' 11.1†conjugation canny-s a : ing’ example“ the appa-lhns 11 sometimes brought about by 3 ‘ ,____ m (Endan- is said to mmâ€: b not no such a alum o! nun u Jug-out In mm. m pom Good 00!.qu don-do on good than to aim hon. Tho but ammo-nu walnut: M: In the many can a!" will not mm with tho buntml “sermon o! doom: Mad .0 ‘ POBTEB’S Bookstore. been caused by a burning chimney. Thebhrnine otChicago is said tohav'e beencausodbyawwnkickingomr a. lighted lantern. W9 beliefs we are cmt in stating that sane fourteen ox fifteen years ago, in consequence of several fires Inving been started by burning chimneys, the! council of that - 11.- “In“. no dim.» room in m hoi‘ounbo and. tho humans by tho-help a! on. of out upon. sad than M- do“ out much. You would ho unwind n the wt‘uvu in our 100 lino. with calling 3nd bmlau to much. We no than planned to shutout psporl. 0311 in. 4 LINDSAY FRIDAY. MAY THE oï¬ivu rm: LESSON- obliged. and“ “3 have the ch‘mneys WV scores of: others, the by-law. was not carried out, and: it is safe to say that hundmeds of our reszden‘ts have not paid. the slightest attention to, ï¬lm mt’teï¬â€˜, from that day to this. Nearly oneâ€"half of the calls sent in to our firemen are tor burning chimneys, and many of the night ï¬res for which means» mbemgnedam nodoubt due; to red hot soot ï¬lling out of the chimney. {the ch‘mney-clean- ing by-lnw shbnld be revived and its regulations strictly enforced. M A HIBT FOR OUR FIRE BRIGADE ant hundmeds of ‘ The Hull-Ottawa. disaster has arous- ed widesprpad sympathy in Canada. tha United States and England, and gemons people everywhere are con- tributing of {hair mans to allay the distress of the sufferers. ‘ ho nelid! fund, ‘says; ‘Tha splendid why of the peo- ple of Ontario is never appealed to †In this connection we may 310 the councils of Pet- oxboro Orillia, Belloville. Beavanton- towns and villages The Weekly Post. How to Paper a Room 3m OHARLES' BUSY DAY. tram the association wuxrs THE MATTER? balm all citizens wane m musket; the its duty- «agitation strik- results trivial to take one or two of Stuart's Dye- pepein Tablets after each. meal and I “tribute my robust health for a. man of my age to the regular. daily use at WOW-=2 ‘5. 5:". " My physician first advised me tonne them because he said they were per- fectly harmless and m not eeeoret patent medicine. but contained only the natural digestivee. peptones and diastase, and after using them afew weeka’l‘h-ve apnoea“ to than! him M hll‘m†. ' ‘ I honestly believe tins habit c: at. inc ‘ Smut a Tublen- utter meals is the mayheelth habit; be- cause use but“ health u the ward of! dbeqse. ad the midst. best known. and 13:05: widely used ‘ig Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets. «. Riley am found. in every well regu- lated mm ï¬rm «was to 031:- thrnia and. in Great Britain and Ana- tmlia. are ra’pidly‘ pushing their .w‘sy m popular favor. . .: . V All druggists‘szll Stuart's Dyspepem. Jihblets. full sheds WV at 50 com imd for a. weak Wk 3_£ifty,_o‘ent 58 years old and have. nave: had 3 serious “Ines. and at thaw time my life has been lu'galy an indoor one. but I early discovaod that tli. way to‘ keep m wps to' keep‘ a. healthy stomach, not. by eating bran crackers or dieting of any sort; do the contrary I slms eat what m appetite craves, but for " tbs past years I have made it a. daily mama; to take one or; gm of,‘_Stuzg.rt"s DJys; ’ It is easy to my well if we would only observe each. day a. few, simple rules of health. - - !I'he all important think is to heap the stomach right and to do this it is not necessary to‘ diet or to follow a. set rule or bill of £312.. Such pampo axing simply makes a. capricious ap- petite and a. feeling that certain fav- orite articles of food‘ must be avoid- 378;Ne11w Cote.1§°3;382flomnce Welsh. 342: Sarah Tint 340:1!ogina. O'- Leary. 309; Gertrude Begbie, 284; Rose Quillan. 270. Junior MIL-«ML. 450: gle Killem 247; Gertrude Mulvaney. Mary Boulanaar 188; Katie Bush, 183 Lizzie Cain. 141. 1: MB celebrated on specialist nun Germany, will be in Fpnoion Falls on Tuesday May lat until Wedpeaday May 2nd. and may booonsulted at the W house potions. And in Lind- say on Thursday, May 3rd until Sat- uaday May 5th and may be consultad at thonenson hound paxlotgâ€"wz. MU I W Wanton]. 1100: Ella. Brady. 891 ; Stella Jordan. 857; My Mum. 852; Kath Puma. 780': Mary Tans- w. 778; my Bum. 7‘8; Links Scul- ly, 70‘; Anni. Cu». 69%. Junk); lV.-.'J.‘pm1. 865: Link Em);- otto. 66); M01!» O’Connor. MH'EUH- Spratt. 036; Katie Fmelwtto. 688; Nellie Kingsley. M8 : Ethel Nealon. 490; Nellie Down. 473; Katie Tnnnney. 456: Joseph-7m Tpncne‘y, 446 ; me. O’Neill. 442; Mabel Bushe. 388; Nellie Mayo. 297 ; Mary O‘Brbn. 298; Ellis MacaKy, mm nonun- om“ lax-oh and A’s-u pagination. .‘ Mallow-inc wo clw Lb. mu. ob- tnlmd by pupil. at. Stua‘loo‘onh'a Gon- vim during the month- ol Much had mu: -4- _ . . nunfl. “II- n-nalll "flw county stone crusher will be managed. after a. somewhat dil‘terent system this mason. The county coda- cil will maintain full control, furnish- a; UV‘â€" Vâ€"w cil will maintain full control, furnish- ing the men and. brmking the stone for thaa municipalities at acertgin sum par cord. .Thz. mmhine will again be in charge bit Mr. F. E. Gordon", of Dunsford, who 1113 been foreman since its purchase; he will have a form of six assistants, exclusive of the en- inem'. During the last few. weeks . Gordan his effected. a number of improvements in the equipment of the maker. The elevator pan new ‘be adjusted by one mn, and the grader _ - 1. ‘1 n-..o WW'V" 'J 'â€"v â€"â€" , . _ has been fittal with’ a set of new. @eels, whichjvill obviate the tink- mï¬nz “jacking afflm It is likely that the mchino- will ‘suu't won-k to-mormw. in: th: : wt†ward. crushing stongfor thatQueen-st. east Prof. Wmchold gives pretty good ad- ioo on this subject, he says: “Ian use“ o.-vv tedtowwdtliowsw An “Wu!†I009 WOIL The County Stone FOR w‘su. PEOPLE. ‘. JOIBPH’B CONVENT- E. J. H. DeSiIberg, do ï¬fty éoflars spoialist from 7080310 LIVE sracx. . Toronto. May 2.’â€" The run of live stock a the stock yards, considering we season. Was not. large yesterday â€"-67 loads an to!dâ€"-consisting of 1.218 cattle. 1.490 hogs. 52 sheep and lamps and about 200 mix-cs. The qtml-Jity of at cattle was gen- erally good... Trade was a, little brisket. ‘with “fees ï¬rm at last week's notatignal with the excep- tion thl. “TM for interim Wharf cattle was not as good. Butchers' cows wld at. 25c to 30c pgr cwt. lowet. 13:90:: cattle. choice ......u on to 34 so " cattle. light ...... ‘25 4 50 “ bub. choice â€null†010 " buns. ugh: ....... 3 25 8 60 Loads of good butchers“ and expomrl. mixed ........ 400 412% Butchen' cattle. picked Ian 4 25 4 33 .. pond .......... 3,65 3 VJ 'North'ern 087 .... 0m 003 Duluth. No.1 hard .. 0687.5 .... .... )Hmwapollu 30. 1 Northern†0 6521,- .... .... 0 0334 Minneapolis No. 1 hard 067 .... Liverpool, 'May 2. â€"â€" Yesterday's close; Spot wheat. quicC:'\\'alla. 53 Illad to 63:: No. 1 standard 011.. 63 4d to Gs 435d; No. 1 Northern. spring. 55 Iliad to 63: No. 2 red winter. no stock; futures quictl; May 53 995d. July 53 Sfld. romixro sr. LAWRENCE JlAlilili'l‘. Gran-â€" Wheat, watQuygsh .....$0 70 to 3.... n ll'l Oats. bush. ..... Barley. bush. Rye. bulb ........... Pens. bush .......... Buckwheat. bush .... [lay and Straw- Hay, per ton ..... Hay. mixed. per Ion . straw. sheaf. per ton. Straw. loose. per ton . Duty Produceâ€" Ikmex. lb. rolls ...... :ggs. new-laid Poultryâ€"- |J£ADINQ WNNAT .‘IAIIKIH'C. Fallowlng Wore tbc closing price- ut Important whom. cont“ yuan:- m. u - Inn.- (\fhlvll o. vovcol.u S‘uy a“ .uut.onuv¢ lwnukeo m Ionll 0 70 ï¬nk-do .. 0 73 "Ml’nlt "4.. 0 7'4 Demvlt. whlto. 0 'u unlullg. 340.1 -M Liverpool. May 9. -- Why Lurc- yum-day docuud 1%4 nor contnl. “nu-pool Whom Handy. GNU-IO Clmvd on Account o! Dun: D ill. lmlou Quantum“. . ('hloke'ns. per pair ......$1 ï¬nes-I. per lb. ....... .. 1 Fruit and Vegetables-1 ° BURKE beloved wlfla of Mir. Uecu wyrnan. aged. 16 years, 7 months and 26 days. . V .. PEELâ€"In Vernlam. on Monday, April 30th., Isabelle Peel. relic; of the late Mark Peel, aged. 70 yams. Ibo funeral will leave the resi- dence o! hpr Inn. lot 1, con. 1. Vern- lam, on Wednesday, May 2nd, 1900, at, 2 o'clock1 um" and. proceed to the Dunsford cemetery for interment. ‘ â€"In Lindsay, on Tuesday. May lst,'1900, William Burke. aged 54 yeasts. . :I‘he funeral will leave the family residenoe, Crandell-st., east ward. on Wednesday, May 2nd, 1900, at 2 o'clock, mat, and proceed to St. Mary's chrunh," theme to! the R. C. l rAâ€"__L BIRTHS. IXGLEâ€"At Winnipeg, on Wednesday, April 25th. the vita of Wm. Ingle. o! a daughter. DEYM‘ANâ€"At Eamon Falls. on Hon- day, April 23rd, 1900. tbs wife of Mir. (boil Batman. of a. daughter. BEARDâ€"At Random Falls, on Wed- nesday, April 18th, 1900. the wife of Mr. Joseph Heard, of a. daughter. DEATHS. EYERiâ€"On the 23rd. in Bobcay- goon, Mt. Ewen, sand 87 years. HASKEEILâ€"At Port Hope. on: Thurs- day, April'26th, 1900, Charles Eas- kell, qged32 years. . . : WANâ€"At 1‘6le Falls, on Mon- day, April 23rd, 1900, Mary Adena. beloved with ofAMEr. 09011 Deymd‘g. Applu. per bhl ......'..82 5) to $3 50 Patton. perm .......036 045 FOMMEROIAL NEWS cometary for interment. rt ........u "u...."i¢$ ï¬k'iu um ’0 '9'001 I... III. I... I ...077 .... 0am. 00W“ ...' “on 0mg ow» M..01‘J .... 072 0122s whlto. 0 72 nu En'...oo7 on 063 â€0631‘ our. 00.. non. hex-nub any; cum no... 0-0. a... 900. 3001. 'Ma_\' 2. â€"â€" chslcrday's white. bush ... red; bush ..... Me. bush _ ..... ('mh. Anni. uni). July 0010me Dowgy_ a). 70 to 31 "$0 0 .812 00 to 313 Who“ In- Md to 95d Duâ€" â€and We don’t know whether you need a new Stove or if it's some- hing else you want in our line to make you comfortable for the Winter. Whatever it is, it will If you have a Stove you hink will not do the work this winter ,tell us about it-we'll ad- .vise yen honestly and’eharge you nothing. Some peOple buy new Stoves when there is no need; others expect a small stove to do the work of n furnace. There's a happy medium. Call and we’ll explain. - ac to yOur Interest soon about it. IV the mutter of tho Gnsrdiullhld of the Inf-at Children of MY“! Bdfonr, do- ooued. Notico it hereby given tint. m sp- pliontion will be mud. to the Sax-rogue Court of the County of Victor“, before the Indgoin Chambers. at $5.00!“ Home in the Town of Undny, aim an upinï¬on o! tmtty thy: from the public-flan woof, of An Balfour. of we Toyuhip thut. if the nun And the woman "“ '0‘“! of «ob other then should, with thong??- meat. to marry, go In insurance of the life. North American Life gim the but of 311 thnt'o good in life blames, which in gho- lately the 'ouly kind of property you an be sure of 1.3th to your load on“. Sails “Uh-'1. In this month 0! mstinï¬"" M.yl’- REMEMBER mum-ace him: i. ehnoeing . pm meet your need. cheerfully given by JAS. BOXALL UAHPBELL or J. W. mm. LIFE- Ltndny. ‘â€"â€"“glndlom BICY CLE §l IF YOU REQUIRE.) IF YOU REQUIRE.) IF YOU REQUIRE.) Lace Curtains, Art Muslins, Blinds, Scrims, Wool pets, see our range and get our prices. Ladies’ Summer Vests, Children’s Summer Vests, Ladies’ Cashmere: ings, Ladies’ Cott'on Stockings. Children’s Cashmere Stockings, Ch‘l‘ Cotton Stockings, Boys’ Ribbed Stockings, Men’s Half Hose, 53‘ range'and get our prices, Prints, Piqucs, Organdies, Dimities. Madraé Batiste, Percales‘, Chambrays, Alambtas, Zephyrs, see our range and get our prices Dress Goods, Blouse Silks, Shirticgs, Dress Linings, GimpSI Laces. Trimming Silks, see our range and get prices. ll’LflUGHLlN MBINTYBE, -vâ€" Screen Doors and Window Screens, Oil Stoves, Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Pure Mixed Paints, Poultry Netting, etc. We can Save You Money. KENT STREET, Our Motto, “Good Goods Cheap.†IT PAYS TO BUY CASH AND ONE PRICE. LINDSAY The New... ’ Cashmefc_5t°d Union Allow \V