ly equall on reque I die a Lyman: 10 Oak the inv rders El $43.50 Eatistipd r h u 'ANCOL'YER, B. c., VICTORIA, B. c., BATTLE WASH†TACOMA, WASH†LVD PORTLAND, ORE. msox, s. c., RCSSLAND, B. c. 'm Lindsay. One way. Second clans. On‘sale until April 30th. Lora-rates THE SHOE KING, LINDSAY, MAI snot fOR womn. ms“ snot fOR wonm to my other p A. H. Not: Agent. Tor‘ Nflll Sll0f f0R WHEN. prices, :3. 00, 3:50, 4.00. OXFORDS, $1.25. 1.50. to any Can I. c. an cut: 1‘ r. City Agent "Main?†min-S me through (.11!â€" '- guts of Hi: Midland district. 11 is indeed gratifying to know than is such a Ieelmg oicou- 0': and thrift. among 0‘1? W 3310 Canadian hammer of the pre-‘ my 19 in a position never be- :rtmined a: regal-(19 results for 12hours». 1 find the bulk of ghe it†have a full supply of far-mug ms. mostly all paid for, have ’ bmldings in first-class $118237 (“‘15 up-toâ€"(hte in live stock. 111 they are in a position “to KO *- aiong and make money. We '- men almost every (by whohazve : able to lay a little Amoneyande all! looking to: safe inveahmeutl. T0 “ml pnrchasars for farm pro- W‘, more plentil‘n' day by day, FYI-ï¬es stnngthcninz all the time. ‘5‘}? cextainly in “the grown; SHORT STREET CHATS. Prices, $2.50, 2.75, 8.00. $41.00 Dutch Set Onionsâ€"A Li ' on hand. mlted supply Garden Seeds Flower Seeds b We have RELIABLE SEEDSâ€"Buy the est. china Hall1 William ost Loan 6:. Siavings Less takes me 1.! Prices, $1.75, 2.00. ce. Ken 1.- st SOLE LOCAL AGENT FOR THE SLATER SHOE. . . . JUST RECEIVED AT OUR CHINA HALL prices. A large shipment of Cups and Saucers. Plates, Platters. etc. in as- sorted Colors and Shapes. For Sale in any quantity or in sets at reduced ac 88 3:: A. L BAMPBELL 1 Paciï¬c Agent, 0? Asst. Gaul. Paar. warmer .‘0‘; 3“" mar. name“. I . NEILL, Polloo Court candor. James Kent, carter, appeared be- fore Magma-ale Jackpot! lately on a charge,‘ thett laid by Street Ovu- seer 0‘ Neill. It appears that parties have beat in the habit of taking graâ€" vel on“. of Mn town-pit without 8111 Lhority. an? onuhe 28th Kent ob- taimd three loath 1m" Mr. James Rain. thinking the latter would u- ple am now content they an: no long“ thee: the poplin? 0°†to zsome thoun Dig! '1’ ad of doing Imagine“, Overseer 0'- NaiJl was imtruoted :to may a com- plaint, but a: there was no desire-on was dismissed. In. future offendem will nut get of! so lightly._ (London Dispatch.) The xcturn of Mr. Pxerpont Mor- gan coinndos with th: publication’ot the cvi-iencc that the American peo- ple on now content to realize that they an; no longer In a position to cheer the popular comedian who used to assure thoun nightly that “tron: the duck of 3; Morgan amp he had gazed on Morgan’s ocean.†But this is not all. “'[zho shcwd Englishmen “ho joined in Mr. Morgan's scheme loss than two years ago," notes the widely-known American journalist, Mr. Cruel-man. “not only possess now ncmly all the oath that was paid to stock-holdcrw or ship contractor'a, but have also their ships back again, and contrcl all the African ships into the lmvgain." Surely novor was “a played-out country†convinced more elftctixclyfland strikinglj that its _.I .uurznnrH' :T are nufxn‘beEw '. Stationery - ‘When in need of anything in the line of commercial ctationery, visit. in; cards, etc†leave your order at The Post Job dapartment. Workman- cuip anemone!!- :to Mr. and nuns. Mum anâ€, daug‘fltar. 1.EE..-In Lindsay. on l-Triday,_2Â¥ inst., to Mr. and Mrs. E‘. L! -- -r â€"- _ Mn. B'RTHS PERRY.â€"In_ Iiipdsay. on April “HA-.4- Dav Am IIBRIIBES ANDERSON â€"- MURDODKa-On: the 20th. at Scotch mm, Vet-mam, by Rev. W. G. Smith, Mattie Murdoch, at Vernlam. and John J. Anderson, of Bobcayg’aonl ' , ,___ A , LL- “L‘- o'ge'd .45 yams “ROYALS†no deservedly popular Shoes it popnlu' prices. They have the sup Ind style of other high-priced Shoes. Look for the me “Royߠon Silk top-facing. We any 3 full rings of bx- collont nine: in these rabble goods and enact I. eonlflmblo saving to on: summon by sello ing direct from maker tanner. Ilugy ngortisod» $3.50 uni 34.00 Shoes Inn to bptt'or up "A. 'M qualities that the 82.50to 83. 00 SMA†’ ThonLSHOB‘iI :high gruquhoothgtwillntiquthe most futidiominthopointsof stylomdflnish,andtthonno time it will (in the greatest mountotmvioe und comfort totho Imam. Out-nuns stamp- ed on the 3010 of each pit in the gumbo of excellence. Women’s ï¬ne Shoes. of Calgary, mvgain." Surely nwct was "a d-uut country" convinced m’ere holy and strikingly that its of efficiency and prosperity are And John Stands Pat. mun. m2 5,42%- 1‘"! may, V" -‘ " - r. and Mrs. H‘- L,L ’. N. W. IL; a an“ 90 KENT s'r. fly. m April 29th, 3mm Perry. 9. lo. 10 On: the 27th} com. of ovary town patxcnt admnueo had been put against the grant. If tha Hospital had changed for town patients the total would be 800 days. which at $1.46 par day-41m :waragc can of pationmâ€"would 20 $488. or only 362 km than the amount 0‘! the grant; .Thc town pay patients heated aggregated 1038 days, or $1515.48. loss a payment of 100.130:- day for 148 days. by tha G.;-'1‘. R... 81480. and 8415.20 ruscivcd from patients. The Government grant was A M.‘ -n layor Swami-an and allmcmhere are presand: when Clerk Knowleon mad the minutes ot Lost mgqu and special meetings. which were duly confuqu aner a flew minor corrections had bee nude. VI vlnv I-Vvv- ..7 if kept in xxxâ€"REE, shéuld bring about the favorable considarntion of the M40 v- vv'vflw-‘V Mr. '1‘. Stewart pointed out that the per diem charge of 81.46 would be in- creased somewhat if the Board lud to provide for an interest charge on the imwtment. The institutionhad been generously treated during the your and n halt it had been in @- arution. but it wad plain that the citizens of Lindsay deriVed much more henefit (ram the institution than the town was paying for. Mr. l-‘levellcâ€""Ihere'a enothc-r pour-tattle chars: of $1.46 doesnot inciude medical attendance." Alter some further dimension the request of the Governors was re- ferred to the Finance committee. and the deputation withdrew. ' ‘L. B. a P. W On motion Mr. '1‘. Stewart was heard on behalf oi the L. B.PR‘y Co. Between R. M. Beal's tannery and the G. 1'. R. bridge there are three streets not opened. and his company wished Council to my whether ordinary farm crossings or gates should bcput in at those points. â€"Reft~rred to Board of Works, with power to not. .Mr. Stewart also referred to the Sewer connections of the east ward station, and asked permission to make connection with the manhole at the junction of Queen and Lindsay-ms. without charge. on entering into an agreement to be taxed {or a sewer on Caroline-st. when one is projecto ed. It developed that an attempt had ‘ kw... mar. rm the our: of the station mum-s .†Mr. Robt. 11:51:35 added a few words in mport of the reasonable- ness of the request made by the Board of GovernorS._ _ ‘ â€A; LL_L LL. Mondays session of Council .1“:- aeunblcd one of the 10:11:ng kind, in azoiut of length at an) rate. But- neas was taken up at 7.80 anal-p. and it was 11 o‘clock 'when the Al- dermen left their seats, although no time had been wasted in limitless discussion. .The presence of [our deputation accounted for the un- due length of the meeting. as it was 9.30 o‘clock More ail: the weaker: had been heard and the Aldermen couid turn .to regular business. Nondav nght's Session of are Town sauna m long and Wear!â€" .Iou Hoapltul Board and South Vlotorla Apical)!!!“ 300M! Mk kahuna to the Tune of 81300 In tho Form of â€CON Wu- f0UR‘7 DEPUIAHONS WAIT 0N (OUNGL It dovtlopcd that an‘ attempt nan been madc- on the par: of the station contractor to tap the manhole with- out [.exunmï¬ion- of Council. 4nd that the men desisted only when threat- ened with arrest. My. Stewartâ€""1 ’kncw nothing about that." Md. O’Rtellyâ€"“I'advtscd MLStew- art as to Una actxon 11': should take in connection with this sewer ques- tion, and if he had followed it those would be no tronbtc about Oat-01inc- st. sewer: I discovered the work- , ,_L-I,. “AH-Ant 3001“. um». Md. O’Riellyâ€"“I advised MLStew- art as to time action 11': should take in connection with this sewer ques- tion. and it he had followed it there would be no troubic about Caroline- st. sewer. I discovered the work- men tapping the manhole without armiasion; .It is .a, question it it would be desirable to lmve‘the con- nection mado’ at all, as we are having trouble with the Grand Trunk owing to old clothing, boota, t-.. ï¬nding their way into the pipe. I! we grant the L B. a; P. Co. the permission» requested we will be do- doing for a corporation that which L--n snafu-1M] 'tO Mr- J. munder, B _ me haw refused to Mr. J.’Mnuuuer, . . , not on a manila: hams We wxll be paying on a frontage .ot about 230 teat, and that should entitle us to conï¬idcra tion." On nation the matter was laid_ on ' .- rm (1in later in the he qvemng. ’ Pubï¬c Library Guarantee. . césrs. Wm. Flavclle, R. Kylie and Hardy, of the Public Lib- rary Board. appwmd in connection with" than yuan-Btu discussed at Saturth’y‘ night’s mac-ting of the Board. and, reported .vory: fully in last evening‘s ime. Mr. Havens, the til-St .speakenex. plained the mutt . flying that the present gnu-antes bound the Board m expend $1800 qnnunlLv on main- tam-nee; crazy. neared $500. more to .ng. PubEic Library G: Ears. Mm. Flavclle. nary Hardy. of u n the L. B» 8: P- on requested we W > refused to M" J' l and other citizona Lewartâ€"‘fl‘lm W a m1,“- basis. F Prwident Ellis was tho first speak- er. he was brief and to the point «the society had undertaken to en- large the grounds. provide a fir-at- chsn half-mile track and erect new? buiidmgs. Om: taunt would be that tho town would gain a'bcautxful park. The society had 14000 people on the grounds last year on; tho big day. and 10,000 the um. and at the low- est estimate tho visitors must have axpcuded_s_2 each. N9 citizen rant- mg up." Mr. Bhrzbâ€"‘iWu’ll do that if you gunshot: us 81000 a you we?" Ald Cinnamonâ€""Will 3500 been!- Iicient Your your pnrponeu? I heard manning about the. town balm; ask- ed to fix up the grounds.†ï¬r. l-‘lavellcâ€"“fl‘bmt was talked of. but w» concluded that we would do it ourselves i! possible. Our eati- annto is heedpp' -ggslinblo figures."_ Mayor Soothemnâ€"“flow widtz is your track going to be? I'm told that 40 It. is the regulation width. and um your track will be law then that." low a vote being taken the amends mam was voted downand Lho orig- inal motion was adoptedâ€"5 to .3. . l'air Gxounds Imprommcnt‘a. ' Ropn-sentativcs of South Victoria Agncultural Society ~ were nut heard. :‘Ihc deputation compflacd Pwsidcnt Johnston Ellis and Messrs. R. Bryan, James Keith. J. A. “'11- gamson. Capt. Runna- and! George ytle. .. . ,, L -__-_ v- a: the Fair to godown. and he thought Coumil ought to ho mulling to “m: the $500 asked (or by the Society. __ .,-_ . . wi’i-esidcnt Ellisâ€"“5V9. have an en- giuecx engaged and no‘doubt the track will be made Me :1th vgidth." Moved in ammdmont b) Ald. Mc- Cxca. seconded by Md. mundanthnt the matter be referred to :he Fin- ance committee for considemtionx Maxed by Ald. Cinnamon. seconded by Aid Robinson. “that tha desired guarantee of 850 additaonal for year- ly .mintemnce of the lâ€"‘nblic Lib- .xary be endorsed by uï¬p,Cou_npil:_ Mean-s. Geo. Lytlo and R. Bryans were next heard in cuppa“ of a lib- eral grant, attu- wbich Aid. newn- terfl moved. seconded by Ald.__Mann- dcr. that the manor be referféd ;o the Finance cummittec. Md O'Rielly referred to a cam- piaint made at last meeting am the Council}. representatives on the Board of Ihrectonfl had not been no-. tilied to attand meetings. and said the matter should he explaineg. canpleto the building and improve the grounds, and an their estimated tau-nae for the hub {our years would .1» $1400 annually they had decided to apply to .Mr. Carnegie {or 3500 addition]. whwh would neces- sitate raisin the guarantee for main- tenanco to $1350." Secretary WIS next heard in connection .mm the source: of revenue referred go by Mr. Flavelle. .1'hero.wau no lo moon todoubt mat the, ammo would reach the Ann: stated. . Aid. .MbWILttal-l â€" “I think you dlould go Inc]: to Mr: Carnegie tor about $10,000 and ram the build- Ala. McCrcaâ€""I received nouce of only two unegxpgsflu_ r‘fl’l'u: resolution to refer to ï¬nance committee .waa then carried and the deputation withdrew. .....v-v- - Md. MoWattarsâ€"“It Mppm: d that: I was absent from town on‘both main-us? A - _ _ Swrctray Kxixhâ€"“The d‘reczoro only not twiceâ€"on June 13th and Aug. 22nd; the Council representa- than were notified but flid not at- tend. The representatives last year were Aida-men Motrea. Storer and nowauors." ' _ _ Secretary M in connection mm revenue referred #0 Therowauno 1 Inch lloploauot Woothor and Santa Stor- Puoxn-o on on tho Cords. It is a Venn. equinox that isto make things interesting {or us during May. it Iri R. H‘mks is tobobelioved. The first storm period extends from the first to the 6111. Terrific rain will (all in may sections. accompan- ied With bail and heavy thunder. os- pmially in the States. As the storm works eastward. bat-cal featurca wt! appear out of the north-west. bring- ing high gait-s and great prombility of into new in the north and west. followed by low hmperature. emroad- ing far towgrdi th-s cast and south. III†.u. -v. A return of storm conditions will apprar about the Slh. A cycle or daily storms is quite probabic at this time. It-deed. the storms {rem the first period may be prolonged into the acoud. Another sudden and marked change to cooler will follow these storms. ll frost does not Ioilcw the first period. it may be locked [or from the 10th to the mm. This will be fol- lowmd by a change to warm and balmy weather. By the 15th. wide areas of cloud and storm will be maxing eastward. followed by heavy rains. thunder and hail in many parts of the country during the 14th to the 17m. “A cycle of Burma. rc- peating thmlves every day for sev .rsï¬ days. will naturally occur at this time, unlees the barometer rises dicidI-uly and winds change to northwesterly and acid altar the first or second storm paroxysm: Chan-g: to much cooler. with probable trait in the north. wiil certainly come when the storms are ever.†,The fourth period extends- from the 20th to the 23rd. when more Storms may be expected. ending with a change to cold weather. The rcminiug wed: is also provided with its storm possibilities. while much cooler wea- ther is due as the month goes on. Until after the middle of the month more rain than the average will Kali in most parts a {the country. than I: Danger In This. Globe ct Wednesday; Chief Engin- eer Rogers; of the Trent. Valley Can- Val, hz-adcd a Petcrhoro Heputmtion which waited upon Hon. F. R. Latch- ford. Tuesday. They urged that the locks and Ma dams at tug heaf of the canal be translated from the juxivdisetion of the Provincigl Depart- ment of Public Works to that of the Dominion ..... .In our opinion this step would not be in the interest of Lindsay power users and mmâ€, and mould b3 0090034. It mks‘too much of a Marbororecheme to get 'I’l'IE IEA'I’IIEI IIIIRIIG HAY. Veteran Editors. Bowmanville Statesman: Mr. Geo. Winon, J. P.. the genial and veteran editor of thc Port Hope Daily and reaching the 7911: Milestone m the journey of (Ho. Bro. Wilson is still in active editorial .work and promises to continue active (or seven! or we: 1h. Crawl Doutlst. A dear little girlie who had visited the dentist. that most terrible of creatures. when she method home. gave this account at the proceedings: “The man grabbed hold of me with a pull“ of big tongs and pulled his best. and just before it killed me the Express. at Oolhorm. Bro. 15cc. “u- son. of The Guide.’ Port Hope. and Editor James. of an Stateunan. have hm longer in continual editorial service on their respective ‘journala than any other «mm in the Midland 9.7;». up.â€" i... tooth came out.†Scotlani's Famous Band. (Ina tam Black Watch Band, which is coming to Canada for (In Canadian National Exposition in I‘oâ€" ronto next August. will go on 'tour for [our wacks, .viu'tiug the principal cities of Canada from Winnipeg to Sydney. Mr. Stewart Boost-an. who brought out the ColdStrcaan‘ Guards Bar-d lam. season. win din-cc: the tour, which will begin on Sept. 14th. The Black Watch. or 42541 Highlandsâ€, in tho oldest and mod: {amoua bottish’ Rogimeuï¬n mo army. The Band is quanomd now in Ediiiburgh Conic. Both the pram band. 48 in numbe-r. and -tbe_ pipe band of the Royal Pi- s,. will come to Canada. Major _ sill away the band. which will tyne! cyu'ywhoro by much! train “I Juno-41 damn; can, Iiving «111031;!wa ll l“; \l 11' 15 whom Coetnnee in Beton end sun mm Suit styles, teshionebkmteflele, bleak, blne, grey or mixed tweed elects. Women's 86 and I. Cleth Skirts fer 32. so In bleak, grey, nevy, from 38 to 43 inches in length. Women’s 86 and $8 Skins {er 3:30 In bleck, grey, nevy end mixed Tweeds, mede with etreps of goods with silk pipings, elso pleeted end plein styles. .6 â€In Oats fer $3.76 In grey. green end tern, nede with wide pointed counts. _ - _ - A-‘A_ "-.I .8 count. 34 Rain Costs for 81.98 With Cspes, length 54 to 60 inches. $3 Tweed 0080 for 82.50 Three-mutter length in duh nnd light grey $10 3-: ornvonouo tor $7.30 I, IVA-‘- WWW [gall out expedenc: we have never oï¬'eted such an excellent lot of Underprioed, Rudy-tom“: Gaments for Women, and best of all they are mostly brand new tight out of Thentheyate doubly interestinig because timely : _ Who wold expect :9 my and such ‘(emarkaljle_81rgains at just at the very time you ,,_III,', Don't where you g “c vacuum [or 891: Of huvy Cotton, with wide tucked tonnes, sizes 38 to 42 inches. ".75 Under-km for 8133‘ Made of long cloth with wide flounce o! Embroidery ud homtilchod tucks. require _t_he garments] 80¢ GOV-l for â€c Judo of heavy Cotton, trimmed with Frills. 81.50 Gowns for 08¢ With wide Ssilor Collar, trimmed with Embroidery With wide tanked Frill. 00c Com: Cover for 45¢ Full front with two rows of bee insertion Lest week our Syndxuto not in tomato pnpu'od to buy nanny Dry Goods Sslngo thot might be worth whilo' They mined the city and ill “moat on one found the shoe were totsl local. At the ruins of one big m house there m a huge ii. 0! smoking, honed, eodden, bed adored In! piled on tho “not in poking rein. You wouldn’t touch it th e pitch fork. umtobeeeonbnt mohingbï¬chendtwiltod iron. Atmothoritmtheume,udsto thirdnothi um acts-o Drv Goods Samoa '3 1m “flay. 0m 1w MW 5““ “W â€f" (â€â€˜9‘ “f“ 2“†°’ â€W“ . .n 0 , ,1 l-I.-'-. 4.. In. An.) Women’s Ready-to-wearGarments A Week of Splendid Bargains in STRICTLY CASH DEALERS. Tilâ€"évvétor es Buying Power Brings the Gain. WAKELY FORD, A Penny Saved is a Two-Pence Earned. 'V .V w- --‘- --â€"r'-â€" _ : the garments, and when you are counting on pa n fill ce's. Therc’ 5 no othe: reason for the dollar saved era?» the?“ sis and 3‘8 Mil. â€E. 40c Du swan for The Safe, Satisfactory Store. -‘__ __ _-'â€" “In Catching Up With Cotton. insertion new“ the FAKE_,FIRE SALE HERE. Ctpea. LINDSAY. oooooooo ........ ...... ...... Mule with plated hub and nude with wide flounce st bottom. 83.“ Under Skirts 81.48 In black 1nd white Semen, with wide flonnces of ac- cordion plotting. .200 Wrappers for 79¢ It; cardinal, nay, bhck md white Print. Sizes 32 to â€c for a Good Black um- Ulla-skirt. With plotted flounceo. 85 and 83.50 Wants {or $3.75 In black and colored Meta Silk, made with wide or ant-row plats. Mule Made 0! blue gnd white 0: pink and white Pei-ale, trimmed with trill: and buds of. white, ï¬nished with 93¢ lulla- aul Luv. Watts Choice of 3 dozen styles, trimmed with L Embroidery. â€O “to Wall“ $1.48 81.†Children's Dresses for 1 u on... ..... o.- ........ ....o.. ..... ... .....-. .uuu..uu o... .- nun..nu ...... a. ...... .. ... .o. .-.u . u.u. - -.-o ...- au- 0 O u... no .u on u- . 12?} s 1.25 Happen for .81: 0-)†OF THE BIG SYNDICATE {PAGE NINE. ‘2‘. I '57? € And it your thch show