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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 16 May 1902, p. 9

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Iflaunt Experience 0! e Lindsey Ieflner "made, light. 30‘ Lytlvyfimmnr“ and handy man. USN. haw «nag the womb of that Mon hymn. "Rocked 'u: the Cradle °‘ the Deep." mth realistic fervour “an 2. 3.111. Friday morning. but he “Mo-‘5 an: Un- words did not sug- 93‘ fitmtelvm. He was captain, “9* am mate 0! the trim yacht Thursluy. and while the craft was this; out that night’s gale “anchor opp‘w‘xte Mr. J. D .I-‘iavella’s was? Joe mus slumbering peaco- ““-‘ on board. The wild tossing “yam-m m the ta.“ waves failed E; his rm, and. event when 9 We mun-Ilse! and the yacht 2535113 anchor and started for “1" side or the lake he roused 3‘ bran. he opened his peepeu at!!! later when a. huge wage biom- the zummle and hit hm Medan. Then he sat up and a! at tlw concludon very and-3 M “at things had gone wrong! “if." was 11va and tossinfi‘ 1-711. ”engine of the: waves. but “UL? managed to 'get up’ nmtm-y’a coloml ““831” I “I'M: hu- bunt (m his mind); - lard gram to the A3803“; the “Railway. won't compare With ' Lmany at th > collosal "steel" . ‘81? [W has set up at the “It: UM St. Mary's saw-Itomkl “the A'the heip o! the [and gram mun emu! lmzway. ; l “Ilenlal Fri-ta; otc.. can he obtained It "' mm. at m Pout ‘Mv tMMuuuâ€""We ma “WNW hum I! hm”. hm Wm «M: m smm‘ an we we untitled to NM we .HM [rum um town” km Ingaâ€""I‘m! hr“ Wm Hanan in: per woman». arwk NW3 in mutual! to “cum M mt. h» t I think we could get an o! "w humane mu an“ i. “Mumâ€""n cs very smpcynaut Nth“ traction 01 this mud!” bu ha started at once. Pat-hand hm gm lmuk tram Mr. Curtin.“ ma Iuvuvr Museum th» mutt"! inking. tlu' money was lelt to the Mn: ounnunltw‘ who will wait on I!" lume- n alum ma um; in" In». 't I“ 0' "w I!“ .‘ Mull.â€" ” the crust N be star! loan 3'"! I?! ”I! In'llu‘r flailing tlw l “in cunnull \h tones". he was: ‘ hMWu-it was pitch dark and in ”In Migrates: was of his 1% beyond the met that 219 b mum" andcould hear no :fm finally he nofloed autum- h "mathem- shad. and m- “Iraq R he found that a. llzht on .th "'0 tux Mule-Louise. fled pp in: ”we: wharf. mm led him into Minna. after a ”(fluently "I": on board. Wham in ‘° ' his , “9 9’9 mcro: ”than" to mane it." I.S:rr-r:~-:‘nnw much money will hmtrol m purchnae thus site 1“" I Wm. l-‘klxvllrâ€"“l think Mn!!! N I ammumm Hm Board should Itckpfm an opumn m the mute? m uw R-nmm: mmmmppn um- um, Ru“. wr. mme pmpemtn “Mk! ham» 1.. "w (cum! up to w; w «r um- “macs,“ I um ‘mwn hm "whim. «m M m m m "M Ma autumn.“ Mew Hannah-"We ma twmw I ml to u . m. Pk“. M I mmmm ”w “v" ”I I“ "w "MN.“ I! Hmu VF!“ I bum-v m ‘u “a? «I “n! u III!" OI STORI-USIED LIKI. 1:11 mm AT A amine or 'm am new: mum. m'rinuggmn! am k1 m. meniuz'e “putt ‘9; Apt“ I33 “not”; ( u’uuutkln Bu dam; w” 50, Biography 36. Voyages ; rpm: '5 «a mutual Literature Jun-mes. buy!) 246, Juveniles, r. 5;; round I‘m-humane 122., Poe-t- 43, 5mm 51, huhgxm 8, lineal- Mp 3;: hurt. 01 Relevance 3, Lion J77. Total circulation- for an. 1525. manner ul nqw: Junkets .uzduring month. 8'. total number M10Wcra 10 (‘11:! of mouth 1317; Wiflia Best for the Clothes. OXfiru-n rims. .3147. )um‘ Lzbrary Landing lisvusniou took place as to n: of 52.000. the amount r9- uuurcmm- he Newton prop- npu .z at present by Mr. Wil- |imz:-.--1.. which the Board was the most (Pawn-able site bu Lkfin '0 Comparison. '.il.gâ€"-"\\'o should art at s an» In “ORV-)nif‘nt to all parts 0! Um town not afloat to lot it «lip nan is. Later on we at -J :zzuuuw‘w Wu“: F 0m: L w ‘B‘qk V! |- ‘- il\ Ht‘ h \\ $03!}. 1 (u. an“ 83W' W «mm 36- 35 , aw . mum than unpuroed. my the low!» he...» St. “Inn‘s Ghoul. - mrnthlfi‘ mnntlng of "5. r_\ “nun! mm 'wlxl N‘t )wlmli Mde- at a: m rv 1 hmrmnn 3mm P. !. Hardy. Mfi‘ff‘infih Ir. \\'. Stun-ll :mxi fi‘: 100. mu”. MAY Lam-arm riWNfiflfii "HH Hf»; FWW‘M 3 mm; Md HM} Mm we t a Mum $3 hHH!" 16. MUM! plum Iâ€"lv-â€"v _ mace. he proceeded to Bobcayzeun tract for ttm Number. an] pL'zozd a con ~ pm. required with the )1. ll. Boyd Co. The teddfinae must be compzetad by June 7th. and a; large ltaft. o! l mkmcn will be employed. .â€" . d. \n Ullfiv'u, ~-_-;.-_,,. Toronto Strmt Railway 00.. has ar- ranged for the mention of a. mug- uiflunt summit 'reddenca here. He mmmw the Dean property be» twmn m. Blgolow’s and Dr. Ryer- son’s cottag-‘s. The nructure will be imposing in use and appwanue. and mill Humble one o! the fine summer home: to be seen along the St. Lam- rence. 'A Toronto architect visited. the Point one day last week. and his numa having been ”proved: by Mr. "4 -â€" n‘hnq-wmlm Sturgeon Point lines. Oâ€"Mr. John Manuqu has had his cottage enlarged to almost double in: former cue. â€"Qn2te a numb!!! 01 Lindsay cit- none spam; Sunday here. Some ar- rived Saturdau evemng on. the' Man- na. other; made the trip by steam yaclrt Sum mornmg. and half-a- dosen stalwans paddled down in 0:13:03. fl ‘ Thaw 1.9 no denylug mo tact that mam Lmdmy aclmlboys show a (l)- ulded fondnasss [or the sensutiouau 5c. thcruturn represented by the “Old Sleuth." "Billy. the Bruncllo Buibct." and “Fate of the, Fair Factory i-‘ora- woman." type. In comparison with WM 11 til" 03d dim-J novel of a. qn'lrtar 01 a century ago (max-VP») to take rank as a chasm. Some people have the Lu'cn also that the fostering of Ihe mllimry idea. among out High School scholars, represen'tel in the Iorma‘tlon of Cadet Corps and Boys’ Brigades. is calculated to lnst§i~ wrong: Mane .m the minds of younger boys. and. create a. longing for tho surreptitious posseaswn of deadly weapons. Tuck»: Urged to In “glint in Thou I Supervision of Scholars, \ The foflowing rmofution. mail by 1the Kingston Bonn-J or Education. ‘ convey» a lesson to our town teach.- ‘ ers, and perhaps our trustees; “Ih'éon'fldx that the mm deplorcs \hc ahoutmg which occurrrJ. 1“ the l-xomrn w erhoo. sumo time ago when m mum from a R‘VOIVL‘!‘ m the Mann ‘0! brie Sharpe cannula the «101th of Beatrice HuzlamL It Is persuaded that the spant or tuu ago, as m is mnnifontml m the uuo or lira-mm and (numeral: wwnpun... m hung foster-u] by um G‘f‘nfin-UOINU mm many htvm. tun, which Ht mu Irvely mruulnxok Annual um spmk um hoax] haw. in a. measure Canton-bu; by pulling ins u. lhn wheel: for guppmnerul ramb- imt. mrl mm the Publm Sutton! L- MM) Um b‘mka was“: “In "manic-4! mu mum.» mm hmnul. The: [hard mmml «hrwt a mnwh 9! mg pupils m mm tn “scrum Mm: «lawnm- nmu M‘Hvlm may may I» musing. H mm mm mmm um um teat-haw- hn m- waimm M punctual» m thun- mm: awn-mu u! the muulm Um! Mm; awe Mum» utwulmu m We: ctr-hum“ mu: ‘ .2»! ~ Um ohm.» rmuu mature. and MW? comm and durum raw-u. NM wont thou mom durum whwl hum-u wmuu \he school "mm. and tummy “we «apt and exzuup‘e they hawuglu that «whit-ration! fur hiu whim) will In H Rimmed by Illa amniotic: u! all wanlmmm. 'l‘uwunlu thhl “C no- cmur) eduwulun the pawn" can materialu contribute. and It is M- prI that they Will do} their pant. rhea-full) cu-operatwr: With th-a texwhm'a and so gnawing L‘s-mat u. rupmuion or the event we do very. m chx lament.“ THE KINGSTON SGllOOl FATAIJTY. fl ‘MMMM M mww mm m lh‘nhibm‘dhu n “w ymHthm mm: H u; Mum 9.; MAX p hihhmé {”9 {H h \ Hum-l mm m Md was! M: M'- uwmi nyw mwu-z '1‘“ km“ WNW-Hf l RH“ 1mm Ham H m vm WW :Munm rm “M H w.- mu m kr- SH- #8 m up“ 3 my WM ms «munmw an m M v‘iw NE lma WHH m mm \Hw 03mm v.9 at “W m we w hm. u mum “ma MW ‘43: E m §éH§ \3 Him hum. imam 1 mm 4 max: 9 Hmid M} WW vain 3m: 3; t'V $391” men. ' would unggw ma pawns: ml 39 «mm \m m H9 $mw so me «113mm was in“ at tin: "math. and 3‘: Scan a massihh Eu {mam (gs- $15.01 the lam! switching aenica. yum sec-um and took the tram tn it; defitination. Bmwn was taken to a hospital at Bath-2 Creek He. has always 11- -e1 Candida-ed a vars care- ful man. and one of the most reliable in the company‘s empioy. 0%“ vmmtwm; mtway autumn he tum-amt it this Miniv- lng Rainwater Iran; the Detroit Ev- ulnc News of “3.3 5th. the transom: ”Jena-J to being Mr. Jack Parker. (crmerly or thin town. and broth“ 0‘ w. \‘to 8. link", 0' "IL’ IN G. T. R. OM“: Tour". along at um um; apnea o! 00 lulu an hour, on: whining throng): autumn: when tlm cram ought to have “upped. ms the thril- llnu experience 0! the pap-longer. on bun] um (Ii-and Trunk Western. dun) ext l-‘lmt. mm. a. I . minutes- past 11 cach menus. fine tmln came Into the «mum: Satu'tby mght at full (pad and We no attempt to atop. At; thh nurture the conduct- or at but. man. noticing that nonv- tlnlmr mu wrong. applied the unwra- em‘y mun ml the thn was bruuzh't to a «unfit!!! m thn yunll. h \‘mtlmtt‘on «humped tlm [art that th‘ engineer. [mix Brumn. ut I‘m-t Hutu". hm! b'vomo nkxmontml‘ mu! that um uvm ul thn Mllfinri‘ \wro n.‘ mu mvruy 0! ct. nmhmm Th" Main wna Rebuiulwi to stun at limmnt hump. lmlny City amt luv. 1mm: but it mm! tlmmglt mph pun-v M Mzhtmng npwfl mm Um mum-m:- ms vmgzm tn Mu tlmt mmwtmnu mm «nun. Qummnv ntnmtul n rum-w mm thn Mann-w \Wlfit‘1‘fl13‘. \t-th tum tm‘ trm- .nn-I tlwt-v mm muvh rsrhmmmt. ' autumn m wanna. Bobcay Kean nndy. Ethel Parker. Albert White, Alma Knnuody. Emma. meant-y. Aus- 111 Kennedy. May Middleton. Wlmo Callaghan. 8!:me Parker. Bureau Jclma. Fwd. Parrot. elm-rim! Giver:- hax' Evan“ John». Paul MoMnllen. Naaml Callmzhgn. Manse! Anh‘more, north Courtney. Carry Whats. Av. game attendance for the mouthwa- ovnr forty-one. This sou-pun- any record of the school tor many yearn. .Y. 3; my“. tanner. . 1 . .v MlLLERb‘MITH-EIIDY. ‘Epccml to The Post.) Th-n report of 5.5. No. 3. Emily, for month of April is as follows: IV. classâ€"Ruble Ken-neulyy Mabel .Calleg- ham. Ron-aim )lL-Mulleu', Rollie Park- or. Jolm Parker, Weston Smith. III Class-Ethel Parker. Leslie Kennett); Wilfrid McMullcn. Ross-Callezlum.‘ u Classâ€"Albert White. Alum. Kcnnwio‘, Flex-“nor Whito. Emma. McGnhey. May Mldxllcton. l‘lllic Czuiezlum‘. Walter McGlnnis. Jam-‘8 McGahey. Olive Johns. Austin Kennedy. Melville Me. Ginnls. Stanley Parker. Allan Ken- nedy. Pt. llâ€"Bollt} M-lddleton. Fred. Parker, Alvm Courtney. But-can Jchna. Robbie Graham. Nellie are)» ham. Maw Hodge. l' Clam-Charles Ca'luglm n, Lachard 1m. Evans John. Marshall Mlddlqtom 'l‘nblettâ€" May McMunen. Can-y Whitta, Naoml Cal- lmzlmn. Pearl McMullon. Mutual Ash- morn. Morth Com-fay. Oracle Park- or. Albert Bulge, Nollln English. Wil. mer Konnecilv. lrwin White. Lav-mt Bell. Annie Middleton. The following puplla were present nvery day during: April: Ruby Kennedy. Reggie alt-Mul- Inn. Wilfriq geniullon'. Lesley Ken- “L~â€"â€"L “'LI‘_ E. ”Lsku 63. HmmlCoaxl 58. Will Mar. timing! 54. Dmnie Kart 53. Ross Ras- mmr 52. Myra. Taylor ‘51. Alice Rugby 4'3. ‘Liuin Hyman 40. Rank Forguson 37, Ethel Johnson 28. Harold “'01- don 36, Ruby Clmnpflon‘ 23. Willie Rich 23. E'fith Garrvtt 2]. Corn Mark 19. Willie Parkmwn 18. Mamie Henry 31. “31.1.le Weldon 10. Milton Rich 8. 75. m...‘w;..ssio. 77. mm.- Wilson 68, Stella (‘onnor 67. Pearl King 4]. Recon] classâ€"Jloreuce Faggygnuw. (MKWOOD. «mow to Tm l‘uac.) Sollwl rupun lux- April: annular l\‘. â€"lluggw liumlv “0. Harry l‘vrrlu 06, Ewart Wulduu 85. Ewan" Cum 88. .luulur l\'-Luv'll llvuulu 9?. Stella Hum 91. Lula Phil]: all). Evelyn (aun- won 82. Flurorw .Kuux 78. Clan; Boll Full» 66. l‘wrl Thorndike (m. Gaul” Hugh-on 0:». Van. Talc 04. Pearl Load (50, Alum (om! 50. Gnu-field Falls 46, M. Martlmwc 44. M. Tllorndlke ll. Senior lll-uArnold. (Loan 98. Horned L‘oarl 96. Mm 00ml 95. Paul lrwln 93. Walzur x 11111119911191, 1111520" Gibb. SO. Morley (hm-J 77. Cum-not Wilson 7‘5. Harold Ham: 49.10am Cappi- ntone 3:21:03: Km: 31. Junior 11!.â€" Roy l‘h'lp 96. Ewlsu Came-row 94 Haze! Hu-hnrJJ-‘on 8S. Wm. Connie» 6101119 567. Loulfih ‘Vooda 82. Laura Lakp 78. Lucy Fame 76. ungrm King (Special to The Post.) Rt-port 01‘.S. No. 4 E‘dun. for the months of March and \pril nmnmu plummet! acconfinn: to merit: Sr 1V Class-(bun Csunphull. Libbm Mam- n‘mgr. Bull" 311211131111. M11131. Mel-'11.!!- 51211. 1.11.111-‘11'1- M\.:{-‘;1.van. Jr. 1". (lu.v::--I\1-ll11- 1.1-1-11-11. Silas Smith. NM- 111‘ MCK'TI‘JN 31.1 rtia‘ Gorrill. Herb. Camplmll. M-Isfizw M1‘F111L11m. Albert MN-‘u.1,11~2:. \ 111111 1:111‘111'1111. Jams»: M1'l-‘r‘111-11. 11 (Inwufim Hommha Aurlv 1111'1111-2111. 11-11110 1111111110111. 111113111z111. \nmn 31111111111111111. 111mm? \11131n.11.1.\\1111- 111111. 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SF 44- (444444-72 44x 44-44 L 444444 G444 44: 44444» 344444 4444444 44. 4444 e 8e44€44444444 444444 $444440- -4 44 4444444 8444414144944: 444 444 (44844 â€" 44‘4‘4 (1444445404144. 3143-.“ Stuwe, 144144444 3442444444, 81'- “ (lassâ€"Mary Flu-(m. 4444444444. Quinn. Hun-lea 14444444444. Lewis 834mm Jr. 1] CMR‘Tâ€"Mtuml ‘Hé‘athm. John (nun-Ion. Samuel ”anally. Clam Lamb. Jr. 11 (13.9445 \aub-dlvislun)-~ Jas. Bulhamn. Arm-n Gladqmna 83‘. Pt. II Clamâ€"44144444. HWmI. Robbin Quinn. Jr. Pt. II Claspâ€"May Had- dnn. Elmer Gorwll. 31444414 Gorrell. Br. I Class-W444": Rmnm, Stella, Gillian, Jr. I (lamâ€"114nm! Hrron. Gmcn Cam- nmn. Vim-ant Bo-mon. Victor Gillaun. Edna Mdiully. (frowned out :as( week.) "mif‘W'fi'fiiulu mm himfiw Ni flamm- m M arm-ml “mam; as Mm: mmmmmm nmmunfi ‘J harm-ow. E3 313-3: NM‘H Armin gm 1‘ it“ x‘flh‘mh é Tia-JV 33333333333. .. :rshm‘! 1%; $3: .333; 5,33%:awgwflnz h. Mini 4M Hm 33M L33 Wmmnm mm“ 3e Hnwwm NM 3 3313 '~ #21wflflh‘ 3333333351 {5333333533 Ni Anon 061me M‘ M o! armor division of vulture uhuo : 3r. Vâ€"KT: C. Blrch- nth. Jr. Vâ€"W. Hum. l‘. Blmhud. W. Thumpmn. Br. lVâ€"S. HMW‘}. F3- I-‘matnr. 1’. maximum 1). wurm H. Hullmm. U. W tam. M. Mlllimm. F. .H-hunllc“. A. Mr mmn. M. Graham. L. \Vilmmn Jr. lv.-u. mu. E. film» sun. n \Wklmmn. E. 'mmmmm. . ms‘nmn. J. RM'lnrmr. Br. 1 i _. n. ll. Pool. 8r. lelnn-otta Peel. Jr. l\'.~Ernvat mark, mu Seal-a. uln- nMHuKaaum mums Mmllely. 8r. Ill. thank Pael. Garlic Pool. Charlo- Mc- Man». Lam-n l’ml. Fred. Brumnoll. Mlohanl noun. 8:. lI.â€"Nottn. Pool. Roy Black. wubm antnon. Jr. 11. Row Sun. owl-tone Push. Myrtle quntnNI. Llulo \‘Vluuluy. Br. Pt. II. â€"Ro>- Pool. Gordon mm. Cleveland I‘nrka. Albert Belfry. Emma. Bolfry. Jr. Pt. ILâ€"Nobon antnoh. Emma. Auxhton. Mnmm Henry. Jr. 1â€"000. I‘ml. ll. amblotucuuton Peal. l Tablaâ€"Eddie Black. Elma/n antn- null. Ella Boumn‘ Ammo attend- n‘ncn for the month. 15. (mowdod out but week.) ~*â€"â€" COUOCONK. .(S .w to The Post.) Anni no Ionl ”port otmnlor mil-lion “I n||l_..... __|.,. A __.-â€"â€"â€"-â€"- SIR WILFRID LAURIER’S VIEWS II. I‘m-lot II II have! n fr“. 9,", In... It I! c.- II. locumâ€"~12. I. 1. lord.- lane“. a Una-lg... Indian-1|! "Mild wan-g 8. Con!" I. II“ In... l‘rlvnlo Ill". Ottawa, MN! 13.â€"'l‘he Premier hut. nl‘ht regulated the position 0! Ln. Go\‘crnmwt upon (mentions which ore likely to urine In connection with flue Impor‘lu conference in London. Sir Wllrrld Laurlor made his late- mont in the cmmw of a debate which was stnrwtl by th\‘ Olllmsltmn loud- or. anxwv. ’ com to “a Post.) Wm a wins an than re rt u! the pupils or 8.8. No. 8. Box as. {or the month of April. llamas arrangn') In 9N0] o! murlt: Loafing clam-Eva LUCA L NEWSLETTERS. HARTLEY . R; \ TM“ "a?” My?! N! M M 9-H ' $9 W. 6‘; {N PM M? fig‘m mm (Elm M J“ ---- Basal. thJMinistor of the Interior said that 24.142 immigrants came into Canada between Jun. 1 and May 1 of this .\'¢_'ar. of whom 5.164 ware from British territories. 7,478 from the continent 0! Eflrope" tug! 11.430 from-the United Shtu. There an no mum: of WI!” M nufi The Gaspc and Western Railway mu wu read a third time wd pas.- ed, and We 0-11. ”090" patent bill was withdrawn. . The Niniste-r of Juuice informed Er. Sproulo that a. Junior judge for Leeds and Grenville would Ihortly be unprinted. Replyfnglp _nA ”question of Nr. -0 AL- 1.,‘A_J__ au-â€"-.- 0:: the third reading of the 3mm! Nelson Chipmm divorce bill, chick was pumd. Mr. Charlton renewed his protwt against the. present lean- dulouu system of granting divorces in Parliament, and promised next. leo- sion to make u. mOVe to have cas- ol diVurce rota-rod the courts. The Gmpc and western Rummy mu in read a third time uld pas.- ed- And who 0-11. Devew patent N11 uv'vl ”-o'a-uv _ ._,_ The whole 0! tho‘morning sitting was exhausted ima. discussion 0! the Gaspe and Western Railway Com- pany. The bill was reported. The Dominion Government notified on Saturdagv those parties who were asking {or an increase in the assist- ance given by (me Government to drydoc‘xs from two per cent. to three per cent. that there would be no change in the statute this session. After two hours' discussion, the Commons yesterday afternoon, by a vote of '71 to 34, passed the bill to incorporate the Bishop 0! the Ortho- dox Russian Greek Catholic Church‘ of North America and the Alnutiun Islands. __ ed. 11 that be intmded. I am not prepared to endorse such a policy." A loud outburst of applause from the Ministerial benches followed thin statement by the Premier. A lulu-l rum-co. M to n mutunlmrelerenee within th Empire. fllr wumu quoted Hr. Borden‘s amendment to the. budget spec-ch. whim. while mum: tor n mutual .preierenw. declared tor uurh adequate proleeuon to the lulmr. up Neulturul prmluetn MM mnnutnetuw lug imhuntrien oi the Dominion on would nt all time»: mun the (Eisner «lion whet tor Unnudinnu. it the Ctmnflmtivea hut] pinned protwtion to an must. what proton-«we. the Premier united. were we to site? The commercial relation- o! the munire but has: named by Ur. Chuiuiwnluin on one m we souectn IOI‘ onto-non. and the Canadian Miniatere would go to England to dincuu that. Ew- dently from the invitation the in). perinl authorities had it proposition to wake. The imperial Government hnd imposed dutita upon flour and‘ wheat. and what was not possible in ; 1897 might be possible in 1002. The 1 first stop had been taken which mode it possible for Canada to obtain n perterence. which could not how: been got in L397. The Government would go with mezinuntion for the good ol Cm-uda. The Opposition leader had said he would be pleased it the House could pose a resolution unanimously. "I am quite prepared." remarked the Premier, “‘bo‘auy that I should be glad to confer upon that subject ,with my hon. triad. Since he has odored me this olive ‘branch I am ready to meet him and 'to discuss a. resolution or n proposition, which we can put. into such it shape that We can adopt it unanimously. The Premier resum- ed his sun amid the cheers 0! the Government MVP”.°”' ,,,__ _=..:_- inéntâ€"which wants to bring Canada into the curse of militarism. which in the blight of Europe. Englgmd inclusi- The Premier. continuing, pointed out that the conference would be tree to discuss all the subjects set {orth in the Colonial Secretary's despatch. If by udlimw defence was meant the part Canal-.1113 prepared to take in defending this country, the Govern- ment. Would ever be prepared to disâ€" cuss it, and this very session had evi- denced that it fully understood its dmy on that score. "But." declared the Premier, "there is a school abroad. and there is a school In Eng- land, and in Canadaâ€"hero perhaps represented on the floor of “Parlin- Mr. Borden here disclaimed Raving charged any unit of courtesy and thought the Premier must have in mind the statements of the member {or East York. :1; WHEN Hump. air- Wilma Hm”, who mm mm. WWW“: and m Gownmm My hm «mm of mm at cowm an m re- l!» w “w {-Mmual Seaman! «mm ch swam-us sumac“ w b! causimu'cd M the cau‘fimw Md in desired to know what was w. ex- pression tq what exception could no taken ? nr. Burden wanted to know whu the Premier-’0 pollc would b. In 1-0- mud to 111» white a mum! by the Secret.“ 0! 3111111 m the Colonies 1111 11.111111111111111 at the 11111111111111. Mal wuuld B11 wnmu [murm- 1111 11.1111 111111111 111 111118311111 111111111111 M11111 1111 11-11 1111- 1111111 111111111- 1111-111 1111 1111.13111111-11 111111111111 1111 111111 1111111- 11111111. 111111 11111 1111111111 1111111111 11111111 11111 [111111 :1 1111111111111 11 (11111111111111 1111111111 1 1111111 111111. 11111111 1111 41111111111 33% “11111-1111 ‘111 11 11 11111111 11111111 1 11 1111 111 :1 {11111111 111 1311111111 111-111’M1111n1 11111111 111111111 11111 111 11111 1111111 11.111 111111111 111 11111111111 1111116111 111 11111 1911111111 111111111» 1111-111 11111 111 1-3: 1111111119 111 1111' 11111111111111111 11111111111111 111111 11 11111111119111 11011111“ 111111 11 111111111 1111111111111 11111 11111111.: 11111111 99131111119111 IMPERIAL RELATIONS ‘llo Pro-In I. In bar at . Tr“. 1...". "no. I! h c.- Ila I“.Nd~.f. An. I. Bordo- I-mu . Dug-In... Romulusâ€"Mr mum Willing to Can!" to flu I'm- l'rlvuo mm- TM Question Discuss-d in the Houu of Commons. Mr. liordon'n anunnu. Hon. Mr. Latchford, who wus loudly chm-red when he rose to reply and whose address aroused great on- thusiasm. said : i shure with you in your rejoicing lo-dny on the first stop in the construction of a railway ; that will. I believe, he fraught with great aqunmgc not merely to your town or to the district through which the railway will pass, or to the district which it is ei'eciaily constructed to benefit further north. but to the whole Pro- vince of Ontario and incidentally to the whole Dominion of Canton. (Ari- plnusc.) Living as you do, most of you. in A town and township which to-duy owe their prosperity chiefly to the contraction of n runny. you appreciate to the full, 1 up sure, the mlventnge which reilwu construc- tion bring: in establishing Inch conâ€" ditions as you have at North Boy; and opening up {or settlement such townships as Widdifleid. Bonfleid and numerous other agricultuni town- ehip- dbnz the line 0! the C.P.R. Britain to the United Che-e. London. Hey 13.--'i‘he Puliimcnt» ury Secretary of the Foreign (mice. Lord Pauncetote, to renew the n- preeonthtione made in 1900' in re- gurd to discrimination “must ‘the United Kingdom in the nutter .oi mandam- end stetunry. The Foreign Quinton-More thetflreat Britain 1 to the sun. ave cent, is «out ed ‘ permit“ aunt-ion 01 any at the sue-.MM‘M Germany, PW 'm 1“,: ‘ ,______ Hr. Latchlord. after going through the lormality. spoke briefly, and his speech was remarkably tree from lmlitics. Headed by Un- Norfl! Bgv Brass lhnd. the party I!!! {or the scene of the ecu-many. which was on Mrs. Delaney’s turm. about (our miles tram the town. on the shore of Trout Lake. Herc addresses were presented to Mr. hutchford from the Board of Trade. by its presidrm. Mr. l’urvis. who 3:30 presented an ad. draws from the Township of Widdiâ€" field. A silver spade we presented to Mr. Latchl’ord by “any Hughes, and the first nod was then turned. .9 Mann..." 0' MINI. \\ "I. IN! “annual... lulu". Nurlh Hay. thy 13." Saturday Wu A notable «our in "no hut-wry o! the Iuwu. Mtor um .wuru u! «citation. tho um. and was actually turned tor the 'Ibmiukamiua and Nurllu-rn Un- urio Rammed. The town mu en lele. bun-{ms was gem-rally uuuwnd- M. and many [wauiunn and uh who could procure mmcyunreu won- at. Trout Lake. "on. F. R. Lunch. lord arrived by tho Sou train from the out and was drivm to the Pan'â€" flc Hotel. un.‘-u-.v.“â€"- “The mmpnny pImll not. vmhout the prwinul m-ium rum-rm at (he MI- mmmy. hum-tor m a torflgn an; «my \mvlu. mum! on m- quo- mvm." rm- worm-Mon. m toen- mry mam. hm! Mrmdy been ugh-ed cm. and an hwmluwn M "I. «mm; cm um Iormn M "w n": “mt hm! bwu [m HI The l-‘inanciul Sm-rotnry of the Ad- miralty. Mr. Arnold-Forster. added the inimmniinn ihnt the agreement of the Admiralty wiih ihe White Stu- lim mug about tn lu- n‘novnd. and an additional proponiiiun a follow. : . AL, Ill- Opln‘on. London. May 13.-â€"ln the House 0! Commons yesterday the president, 0! the Board of Trade. Gerald Balfour. informed a questioner. that after con- sidering the ngrwment of Feb. 4 be- Iwmn the Norgnns and the White Stnr und Dominion lines. it had been (-onrludcd that the vessels concerned were not precluded from retaining thoir British rogistor. A > _ - gem. and has‘ every chance 0! re- election. while Mr. Stock is making steady inroads on the bank 0! con- fldoncc owned by llr. Nelson Ion- tcith in the South riding. Tho run!» at ININDH-‘I Ova-low loom. laid II a. cup Innâ€"A In." Add“ Rtruford. Iny 13.-'l"o thommnd “actors of I‘m-(h Cnunty. who» humus an! sculpt-NI within a rndiun at 95 ml!" at Nntfm‘d. gathered Inst M M to lum- n mum: rnmpaiw numb 3‘ mm- Nn» m m- mm- mn at r. v. aim m-Mm m m Norm Ming. mm Mr. anthM Mark m § 3 9mm. hm Mum‘hg. Hu- Thanh-Q MM” Um um mu! m mummy- am ML mm M awn“ muss-m Mn MM m m \‘m- mm. M Mm- m hams ,mmkm «MMM m Mmaw 1 u mmwnm wm‘ mm “mm. m Mtwnw n Hm.» mm: m m "w New 9? M ‘ ‘ ; mm «M! m m mum; an n m Newman; (mm m has at m vii-mm; m flm: w «.89 «mum mu {Huh mm Wm \hmwhemz mu sawmm My: M m M: meywz 'm § ox vwmmw at 09mm mm m mm and m Hm mmmMm an}! m mm at mm m: SMHWS M «me WNW! w 099-- ”mum MGHWOMS what-9 cum-w: was hwusm laud chews. Th? :9- wlmwn twdemt the two mgdndugs Wu wav ”Murine. and m then- short addresses they gave evidence 0! fluent-y and unanimity with public queatiaus which mmmend them to the. electorate. It. Brown represent- ed North Perth in the; last Pgrliu- Prouldont o! non-d Ottawa. Muy 18.â€"Dr. Roddick'l medics] councn um was up in the Senate yesterday. Dr. Beque proposed an amendment. that no proVinco should be represented on the counru. either by elected or nppolnu-d mom- bcra. umu after the Act had been adopted by the ”Nature of the province. The mm mm read 3 third ”WWW ‘ on» v. in the can a! Gum“: from paru at Milan. w whom there WM a rutricuun and it I" hand they had from 050 to $900 each 03: um hula the immigrant: during the last four months would lning in .1 2M, - 900. HMO. At 145 the but of the new for the Department of Public Workl wu Yuan! and the estimates {or the De pan-Uncut of Railway- and Canal- wan taken up. CAN BETAIS “lilllfifl BKGl‘TEB. Tho Dominion u m mum. Hun nuu \\ A- u'mum THE CAMPAIGN. Dr. numer- um. 01 Trad. Express.- Luv ““115”; tI-ullllan. ""D' 'UW-‘vl preparln. to all from the New York When do My dam. Navy Yud. l The great God footed from MI wide mflAmeflc§n \ ”$211203 Magi. , hcmen and um. prep: n: at aw or carry c - “Only the onew made In: um Nppldu for the blunders. I whole ho It know- an The Brian cruiser lndefnunblen a: dream and m“ m ‘ m‘nrm-u third-clan cruiser Palm: “8:"; “13"“ m - M'- m Jamaica to 'l‘rlni‘lsml."t In be . 3' er. 90800. 8U 41. W cm .. now - - " ‘ We“ I '“":ce “c Lune bet to lie." mum-WM.W.!‘1 - u w. Inn-n... . no America: training chip Dixie. muffins to u“ from the New York Ngvy Yud, â€"A. , ,A_‘. The Dominion House of Commons Ionduy made a grant. of 85.000, to relieve the St. Pierre pullers". “gr Mup- (furry AM. These war vessels lun’e been orderâ€" ed by their (lovprnumnu to the Icon of the Nartinique disaster, with in- structions to do all they can to rea- cuo and gins mid Lo the survivors: The American crulaer Cincinnati, now on the way {non Suite Domlngo. The America navy tut Potomac. on the way from But 1m. Piiqrtoggmp. The Colonial Secretary, Ilr. Cham- berlain. has telegraphed to the Gov- ernor o! the Windward Islands to spend all the money necessity for the relief 0! the sum-mm on the Island of St. Vincent. Emperor William of Germany has telegraphed President Louhet, ol Franc», a most sympathetic menace ud 10.000 marks as his contribution {or the relic! of the inflicted. King Edward has sent to Paris I 25,000 francs (35.000) as his contri- l bution to the fund being raised for the relief of the suflerers from the. “unique disaster. -_ _ l’ The United States Congress has passed the bill appropriating 8200,- 000 for the relief of the Hartinhue sunerers Anerlm Cancun Approprlsm 8200.- Snowy White Gowns Drawers, Corset Cmers, O Skirts, all full and wide and made of best mater- g Q ials daintily trimmed with choicest Lace and Em- broideries and priced to save you fronuo to 15 per cent ouo‘ i3 O’LOUGHLIN MGINTYRE, ”m‘1fi1 am 1’ ‘rn'no A v mâ€"CQIM- and King Edward Each CASH - AND - ONE - PRICE g KENT-ST, LINDSAY. .“O‘QOMOWO‘O\O\AO“O § § At 10 d We start our 42 inch Victoria 8 ”8’ y 0 Lawns, Allover Embmideries for Ladies' Waists, snme beautiful designs with neat stripes of Butter Insertion; others with stripes of Fine Valciennes Insertion. Prices 60c to $2.00. FINE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Sun! “.000 to the 50,000 80-01.... AID FOR THE WEST INDIES. M 800 and 400 yd, At 8.00 per yd. $32 At 18° r We W'shI‘IWI naeryiceable I” y . Wash (Imds Ir I‘dIes’and (‘IIIItImIsIImsm Them «III III) Goods we can remhIIIIeIIII Io yIIII IIIIIIII .r IIII‘III Ambskag Chm Im III IIIIIII (Ix IIINIII IIIII, IIIIIIII, IIIIIII. Dark IIIIIIIII mum, Hwy IIIIII LIIIc-II NIIMQBI Alan IIIIIIVII III III IIIIIIIV IIIIIIMI prim up is 4th M15899? yd. 4.: Perhaps White and Bleek cflects. Linen colors. Blues. and Plain White. We have more different kinds and more handsome eflects than CVBI‘. At 260 081'! . 31'" ifiifié‘wfi‘fii‘iflf 'S‘Sfii At 250 pm . 231“ :22:§°"1‘3"“«i‘:f:“s§£§$ “‘hlte Grounds and Floral Designs. We have also the same in Plum Colors with Self Colored Satin Stripes. We saw it coming. Weare tapered for it. We are showing so many Fine, ow. Exclusive Designs that we hardly know which deserves first mention. WE ARE READY for the BIGGEST MUSLIN SEASON in Years ‘OMOMNO‘OV‘OMMO We, mm (any film White OF: Handles and have than at a“ d We have Fine Black y ' Sheen Grandma. .A Fine Black Shear Indian Linen Lawn. Whit I have know the world would tnow at tut; Now all h diam». I «mm he lm!", vvuvu m “g ml V ‘ ‘ A mu: loam mm, on he tuna. and and, "Thank God, the evil of but me h When 6119 In: And we how long! he:- an here“. What have we ldt ?" . . When she lay W. The many looked upon her hm til aid. - ”rho Im- in me, no filled with: M ‘ ins deem. So lull ot_ moi-try! t_o hum need; Hay 11.-Dn.ngerously ill 0! en May 10, Pretoria, 2nd C.I.R., (179, John Arthur Wilson; (54) Rabat Dues. Pomheistroom. A Division. South Atrium Condabulu'y; (181) Trooper Albert Reynolds. Pleas. 1n- lorm mother, Mrs. A. Reynolds, Ud- ney, Ont, Canada. (Signqd) Cau- alty Department. . . . Ottawa, Hay 13.-Lord Minto ro- ceived the tol‘lowing' cable 3.- wrday : St. 'nnomu. legns. The Danish cruiser Vinyl-ten. hon the Aumuc GAY-own, uncut -~'.~ Thu. clock. will an], the stove duo, “d on em. Iith o: vino“ dun. on Mt.- the hem and but his. “but I! out o Ian-aunt. tally gunn- md, loudly cold tor “N. Saul" Saturday May 8rd, m d humor of m bloom. mum In: M. Cum 0! K0.) ad "In“ Sm dunno: lflllllt My lath M C. HUGHAN, EYES THIRD nu. nun: Non: your WLuh Ontario Man 111. JUDBIEIT. memma. $1.98 for 001’me

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