pg- etc to ad rouhlo low! A IONS: [IS I ma. $10; :eto able LIE Th' Ottawa. UALich Cominy Limited. has just complctsd a new. ail-storey fire-proof buildmg which lion: of the ï¬nes; new Spaper build- ings in Canada. Tn: buxldmg is vary hardsomc and imposing. and ii 3 exam. 90 m.- Cauudmn Capital. The Citizen Cumpany has L15) inotzllad a. new time-duck Hoe press with a 089‘ 3615 01 £4,000 [1.111;er p1:- hour. ‘\ through to the Aural-west tms wee: 10 mm hows on themselVes out thee. These young {chow-s 'make the but class of EEUlcl'a.‘ They are hardy. thxifty, and {ml-severingand are annually three-rourths Grit. Scotchmen w coalrovexsia Stratioxd Beacon: That all prohib- ‘iclT-its are no: disposed to cut 0“ heir nmcs to .cpzu, their faces was â€(19 manifest at. the prohiblzion con- â€â€˜WOH at Toronto Ins: week. It. [Win Gibson. of Ingersoil, a life-- â€I; (‘ox-scnativc and prohibitionist AT CINNAMON’S. :olh “Baum c «mullmnnemJlo-mbmw 3 tom WEI um; IS JUST A PARTIAL ms'r. TRUNKS and VALISES. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY mmwAeoonmmI-Imm thhslmmwmmmmmmw 1‘ W85ecamethe‘ mm bmï¬dmmwm m bronchial 231:3":ng m w "I“ “‘3: “MW" reliefs, Iconsumptive tendency, or Menu {tom anode mmugï¬sorhflamedooodiï¬onsotthethmk Mumâ€... S addxctxo Lewie A. Cree-en Amen-lee!- but new 8 lee. new Blades, In Viol Kld Cede: , Eneuel Cordoven end W WgUOOOOOIOQ Cu“, u“. “N. Velour Cell. new Blueber, very nee: end eervieeeble. . . . MOS-505 \‘elmxr Cell end Vici Kid eeverel mlee. good relleble $8.50. Box Calf Rel. Goodyeer Welt, nee: end dnreble .......... 75, 83 00. \‘eleur (‘nll Bel, e eiel, very end dnreble....... Weaoo. Box Celt Bel. new neher, veryrelle le specielw ..:...s2.5o. Box Cell Bel, 0011 cut. neet end eervieee ease (l EDITORIAL NOTES iflï¬REENQflGE in: WILL PAY YOU. Oils, 'I'gï¬endmg Builders ‘aud Contractors. Wire Nails $2 50 per 100 lbs; oqucm. “'0“ ’VriEes on Eavetroughing. R_oofing, Paints, ls. Glass. Builders’ Hardware, etc. on to Sunday golf, suns that the 1'193- p; t: mes is ’me for conscience,’ and the mm “:1ch as fierceâ€" Induscrial Canada l mum (-5 those. days Lo put a specialtsx 92% and apply the | to the payment uugus grown under And â€.113 propoaai sensible as the sug- apply tin: revenue coal hmpozts to tha {Us sufficient to 1;: win; 5mm Scotia 1 Canterbury ha! M'Ltle the controâ€" mn ant Prezmer L temperance ora- 0 defeat the-3098 d be folly, 15m: wing; Hr. Whic- hundrtd young luesios passed west this week themselves out hows make the TO BUY AT CINNAMON’S. 74' Kent’S‘no LINDSAYJ. L ' 21310;!me m for HARDWARE and STOVES. clinched in the month are Mn‘mdllï¬m coughs and irritation of tho throw. Maw 1879 Whooping Cough; Croup Bronchitis, Cough. (mg, Asthma, Diphtheria You have often heard the re- mark, “Few as Good, None Better.†This can be applied to our Men’s Sh'oes {qr Spring: nglévgis have and aré stiil showing the very best Foot- wear for Men. Look to Us - For the Best. greater than in any W wan... u-y. There an 600 binths a .week tower in London (than twenty years ago. Henry James takes the opposite dew end reset-d3 the modulation as doâ€" simble, and' a newâ€: controvemy is tm result, each side having numerâ€" ous chemï¬nnp. ‘ The Bishop the decline in 33min. Itin birth rate 0 Atlhc request 0! Mayor Urquhart, of Toronto, 3 recointxon ha‘a‘ bacn passed by U): London {My Conncd endorsing Port Hope as the Lake 0n- tario terminus of the. Trent Valley Canal. ' Toxcnto Star: 3ԠHarbin is six hand of Port Arthur, one idea of the size of “a: in the East. {H mm: ova: half the Toronto. - . ‘ tmnpuaucc reform to nothing and he knows Mr. Ross will go as "In: as pubiic opini'rou in the provinca wil: warrant him in doing. Andrew Carnegie he: ‘given away over $100.000.000, and yet he is in (Ian-q get of dying rich; but thatjaisdeath is expected. for he is in the beat of health. and is. only 67 years old, bat because it appears that his wealth grows tester than he can give it away. He retireQï¬rom business in 1901 in posseasion of about $240,000†000 of the ï¬ve per cent. ï¬rst mart-cl gage .bonds_ of the United Statesi Steel Corporation, and he moat have had considerable property besides. But long before that date he had been making gifts for libraries and other purposes. His average income, says the Springfield Republican, Since ear- ly in 1901, must have been well upto $10,000,000 21 year, making allowance for gifts from the primipal of his for... tune; hence it is renewable to m elude that his present possessions in lspihe at his muniï¬conoe, which has astonished the world.“ must closely approach $200,000,000. Mr. Carnegie tar: When it. is mid that six hundred miles nthh hur, one begins to get an size of the theaten of East. Noun-cal is only a half that diatanca tram LINDSAY [t is a genuine pleasure for The Post to call the attention at our Curl-1 era and minus generally to this beautifully printed book. and to urge that it be timely bought. The .whole spirit out the book is kindly. praisetul and imperiaJistio; the more at bro-a than: good mllqwilip and of kin beq 50nd the sea is everywhere. on "rational ‘l’ldbits Plclrod up by the Post In on his Travels. lip-river Funnier-“Yea. sir. there are a great number of dead ï¬sh along the upper riVer close to my lurm. Why. there are some of the la rgr-St eels I ever. saw. also immense quantities of ’lunge. and wma'ltr fish. Now that the but sun is bmting down on them they are commencing to rot and there is sure to be nnepidemio in town it our Board of Health does not. take wine action." Peterboro Citizen â€"- “'Dhe Toronto fire made a clean sweep. but. I taney there was considerable mlvage. J. Sutclifle Sons. one of our leading dry goods ï¬rms. saint: up a buyer to look about for snaps. and he must have .fared my ,well;. he told me that he had to apply to the railway .people for a special car rate onmia pluralism?! \ - Alderman McCreaâ€"“i am quite in accord with The Post’s editorial on the waste of the people's money in putting in unnecessary laterals. On Gumbruhgieqst’... north of the Methoâ€" dist church, the Engineer had laid out for eleven laterals and I .had it reduced to six, which is all that will be required {or years. The system has already cost too much and Iat- erals .put in unnecessarily will in- crease the town’s debenture debt. 1 ‘ lien in allowing the people to make their own connections under inspection. 1 snail have something to my at the Court 01 Revision." mm of material. .Wlhat is of most interest tennis animator the visit to Lindsay. and bore the editor: in: beenmout semen. Fascism :97 no devoted to the linden: trip, and pictures of Mean. J. D. Finnlle. J. C. Harstoinn. J. W. Macmillan, Jahn MaSweyn. J. Keith, L. McIntosh, J. M'. Knowlson. G. H. Hopkins. W. Me. Lennon. W. Needler. W. Dumas. Dr. McAlpim. grace the pages at this sec- tion. Photos at Messrs. \V. '1‘. Boyd. W. J. Creighton. C. S. Logie, J. C. Robinson. and W. J. Reed, of Boanyq goon. are 11180 given. The account. of the great game between. Rev. John Kerr and Mr. J. D. FGlavelle is copied tram The Post, and and two his-tor“ cal descriptive sketches of the Lind, say Curling Club are quoted. Theme are many eulogistic MW" to Lindsay curlers, and especially 'to that. distinguished veteran. Mr. J. D. Flawellc; m1- instance, “the most distinguished skip in the whole Do- minion, as his great victories at Win, aipeg and elsewhere have proved.†{p.A 27_1). _ ‘.. The first impression of the book is that mithnr the odiwr. than". John Kerr, nor the puma. The Toronto Now: Conhnmopaodwpam or “pom .to make a ï¬tting maxim! o: the town. Gnomt cm ha! been taken to secure the maul-3 o! mho .anmea. oto.. banquet: and all tho festivities of tho visit. om the mama dolivord at those ooromom‘oe. and an. Mr. Kerr has made vaulting! no othis An Ottawa. despatoh to‘ The Globe “:3: It has been determined to ap- en to navigation that section at the Trent “Valley Canal between Lake. field ant Petenboro about June lit. 1: it is u'pected that the new by- draulic lift lock near Beterboro will be ready to Operate about thesame time. The completion of the Lake- tieLd-iPeterboz-o’ link of the Trent Valley system will afford continuous navigation ‘ï¬'om 89.15am Lake to Hastings. Hon. Mr. Emmerson in- tends to make rthe opening of the magnificent new lift lock an event of considerable ceremony, and ingends to .go up from here accompanied bya use potty d members: The are mements are now being made. The lflstory of tho Scottish Curl": trip Huh: 1 Fine Voluma. It was tobe QXpected that the Scotch curlers who visited Canada last year would W178 the record of their .tour in {armament form. and U. S." This is a handsome book of 787 page; protusoly gluqtm‘ted with cut: or pom and plmsin Canada visited by tho MW- ' will have (a diatribmte his wealth: little falter it he d‘o‘a am want .to die in diagram, for he has said that it would be a disgrace for him todie rich. . r i Caught. colds. Museum. and out! man tilments are quichy relieved byVmme leneub‘lmtencezuwba- mm James Butler, Hotblkaopor. ?(I-‘rom1’hn: Evening Post, May 6.) A huge number of our towns’pao- plo assembled at the Butler house this morning to pay. their la'st .sad tribuie o! respect to the remains 'ol the late proprietor, Mr. James But- ler, whose mdde‘ n' demise Wednwday owning cast a. gloom over a. huge circle. 0! fncnds in town and coun-A try. An acute attach of Mosand dropsy war: “Lb-c mus: of dealt}. dc- cased having been â€Irving at hf tennis for some months, hit was’ able to be up last: Sawyé‘ .‘ mm body \th titanic fleeing-ton- R. 0.7mm tar-Mementm: pail-beaten were John Q'Riellnyolmj mur'viarw' 5:311; 9“" m L?" . 8 . t . ui m“ ‘1’ gas“ . 433$ mwo brothebs of} .- .- -, Lorneville.'m- RM; Wk“ Mt and a. numberfï¬f chi‘mjw . . , M Q p15“? flop- v’nnd relative‘lr l‘ pail-WIWE .wvnv v---â€"- _ _ _ Fleury. W. Scott, W. V-flnngarford, trams. Brady and P. Egmuhnrgay. [two brothers of 6mm from Lorneville.‘MIr. Richard Bathe, toxin and a numbegflot‘ citizenaVOaccum'ps .7 i‘ed the’ remalgs to theglaquly‘ 1mt 'ngi plans. Mb 193., {wfl'Dvm . ' ad for. 111.9 Lam . and mummy _L “(WIRING IN CANADA AND ll. 8.†SHORT STREET GENTS. OBITUABY. 12;??? 81. JOSEPH’S convent EXAMS. Junior lV.â€"-’1'otal 750- Della Elk- er 596. Fania Mullet: 580, Maggie mllatt 580. Maggi's'Meehan 577, Nel- lie Cote 646, qunic Sadie: 524. Has- el Duck 512. Mnddoine Cruz 508. Re- gina O'Leary 454, Kati: Houlihan the Mayor's attitude on the uh queu- «won more Many lot: in I hoop‘m the runawayâ€"pol. :who does. that" A person has no new rlslht‘ to leave a Map at m on: tho atroet than a “9‘ â€New“ on old barrel. and should be pmptly “ jusgod " for committing a alliance, but where citizens are willing to take the trouble to till up holes. or Spread the ashes over tho roadway, [why should they be flopped! If every citizen would do this in front of his own. lot we would. in them of a tow years. have fairly good roadways where now there is only mud.â€"Youra otc.. Standing of Pupils for April. .The following allows the standing of rm: pupils of 3;. Jo eph' s Connmt for the month 0! April: Senior 1\ .â€"Total 900: Grace Pod- ger 792. Isrbcl Jordan 76}, Marga Jet Fitmnanrice. T76, Lizzie. Dwscr 766, Blandim Primcau 7530, Florence .O’Cnliaglmn 7.14, Pearl ’Wutson 699, Katw Jordan 696. \‘iolzt ’Jecvin 635, Mary Killen 626. . vvvn. Senior III.-â€"a1‘otal 500: (intrude Mulwney 483. Norse!) Kingsley 42.3. Theo. O'Louzhlin 400, Rose Dem: 397, lbbel Manng 396. Rose Label 392, Laxinn Corripn 382. Anna: Wimp 381. mlcked Sadlar 378, Knue 13mm 866. Maggie £illgu‘ 360. Vivian White 249. Maggie O‘Connor 348, Lizzi: Cain 342. Eva Jordan 340. Ethel Ilium: . Junior llLâ€"‘I‘otal 450; Ella. Mur- tlla 380. Luna Earhart. 375. Hollie Bole," 869. Leona Ungenais 355, up. nib Martha 85.3. 'Annio. White 351. Irene Barby 848. Mary White 346, Alma Iecvin 840. Mary Jordnu 88‘. Josue Grotillc 3:33. Lena mac 333. manic Londeu 330. Gertrude O‘Laary 830 Loretta Frechctto 330, Kath- leen Mcehau 283, hathlcen' McDon- ald 281. (To the Editor at The Post.) Str,â€"-T,his is the Mmhen mania this in more mil than one. He pro- bably has to sleep .with half his clothes on in order to hep wart-mats1 in all prdmbility the ma] supply at; badclothes is getting waahed, or; it may be hanging a: the line airing; Then he has to take his meals like the Israelites o! oldâ€"standing and with his hat on. and if thing: are not as he would. like 'he knuws that some are wing cleaned: and that if 'he has patience sud does not take to drink before things are back .to normal he will be able to sit down in comfort at hi! mm, table once more and eat the food the Lord intended man to eat. Whilst the wiï¬Ã© of his boSom is thus turning thinés inside out his thoughts are not loud but are probably deep, and were ‘it' not" (or the swish of the. broom or the scrub- bins ‘brushh mutterings might be heard that boded no good to the good wife for her trouble. » Then alter business hours he hies him out tothe backyardand views the ash-heap o'er. He makes. a men- tal calculation several times over an to how much of 'hi‘. hard-earned wealth is represented by that pile of debris. It is incumbent upon him to move that pile away. as he is sharply informed .by the mother of her child. «en rthat the space is needed for youm hopefuls to play in. and so he abor- rows his neighbor‘s wheelâ€"burrow and Spud-a and starts to cart then: to the street. But here the silver-turned phiotâ€"he of the blue coat and brag; buttons-4mm: him At:hat_thi_s_cnnnot 369.. Eu'ï¬" 13556 the 'mdwna. he is in danger of being invited to pay a visit to some sequestered not in Castle human. 090 cayundguhnd b3 allowed. a: his nib: the War is down on it. Win: in who poor man ‘0 do! On the ow hand NA wile any: "thoy have not .to Ibo removed," and he dare not disobey her it bode. tires to board at be: home. tad on :tho other hand.“ he pom. nod Senior !I.â€"Tctal 600: Effie Lo- gan 530. Mary iloulihan 403, Flash MeGann 435. Bed-hie Brown 481, Sadie Killen 401, Helen Tctxault 396, Mary Cr'unmins 381. Carrie For-bent 379, Basic Pilkic 373. Mary Gillogly 3-11, Ruth McNaulty 3-11, Minnie Cut-tin 330. Ethclroda Cote 330. Frankie Gil- luspic 320. Maggia Muttha 308, An- ni: Duck 270. Carri? O‘Riclly 225. Mir-mo Connors 210. Ethel Giroux 200. Mary 110(3th 200. _.1 o, Téc'w'ih"347. Mabel Scully 272. Myr- tle Lumen 266. Tex-em. Dwyer 263. Veronica Richards 2354. ‘thii 1m):- or 220. Sarah Car-us: 215, Francis Sadlcx 214. Nora O'Riclly $00. Ema] McDonald 100. Alma Burke 184, Daisy McIntosh 180. WEEK†P051 1mm 80X Aiter .th‘o hem-host. of congratula- tiona all sat down 10 a. tasty .dei- Jenner. directed by. the_ wages. Adana, pl, Omens: (PM mm was the rec-'9- Gounuoyâ€"Wothorup. A quiet. pretty wedding was no]- amnizcd at the home or 'the bride’s father. Mr. John Wetherup. “San- shire Hollow," on May 4th, when his eldest daughtex, Maya Ursula. and John Albert Courtney. were united in him hands of holy, matï¬mony. “hair fem, 311m groom's present to the bride was a handemnu gold watch 'aud chain. mic-bride was attended by: her sister Ifeaxl. who looked very chm‘min in p§nk organdie owner silk. and co ed pm]: carnatimm {rm groom was ably 31.un by Mr. Aif. Jonah. , _. . . - DIM}. uuuin u wvva v- "v w-.- ast of flowm'n. About aeventx-five guests witnessed the Ceremony. The bride entered the drawing-room! on the sun 0! he: lather. to the strains of Mondalamhn‘s wedding match play- ed by was Hattie Oqurtney. wists“)! the groom. (rho hnde .wafl mod: havdsamely gowneq m cream voile over siik, and named a move? bo- nnet _ox_whito_§:a.rnntnons. and main! -â€"AA~, a; A- (the interesting ceremony wasper- fog-med by tut: Rev. Mr. Rear“. of Lunacy. under a. 19qu orthquhgjc- Iiudflay, May 9th. M. nuu J unior MERRY WEDDING BELLS. ASHES OI I’ll STREET. TAX PAYEIL (qum Tuesday's Evening Post) madam Mail uni Empire: 001'- one: mm1,.vvill hold an inquest in the morgue tor-night on the body hf Wm. Ball. which was tound in [the Ray yesterday. Boll disappeared last November, and there are sudpciona ct foul play, Bell's funny Mute that on the morning of his disappearance he 1nd 830. and when his egothea mere cyan: (pundit: mmcpolice are now-mm todiaooverlwham‘. the mom-y went ...... Mr. Robert Bell, 0! the Flawlle Milling 00. mm. bra. that -to deceased, let: for the city My 'Lorda-y to look utter the tumml ar- rwpmu Mammal: of his - AAâ€"â€"â€"-â€" AL§m About these particular lines we blow and crow, for there are no Working Boots on sale in I £- to match them in price and quality. We have just received another hundred pairs. ofJ‘m." , m . . . -1. mm and bond Boots, and it W111 pay you to call and see them before buying elsewhr- « can a run. mam“, 31 mmomamaoui,w In loner, 0| Tuohon. (To the Editor of Th3 Post.) Sinâ€"1t is proposed to put a Tub. let to an my» ot'r. J. W Dr. W. and «that «and combat at the Tomato uxl Ottawa Not-mu Baboon In m .to a circular from Mean: Hughes and Me. Hendry. of Toronto. unboriptiou were reached mm tanner!“ m we convention. _ . ,A,, -_4 "if avg; 3x26370130“ 111' the county no will!“ to cantflbute 19 the fund. I d will«1300;111:mex errand. . n 3 a3 anhi! presents. showing the high eatcdn ‘n which she was hold by her many :riundl'. :We may any that we wit to jail: their many friends in with- lnc than a happy and prequel»! {runny thron lite. Congratula- OM. I his; 0' many Vhamhtygxandgmlul , 4A4. -â€" ~ We have recently added to our business a ï¬rst-class laohhe supply experienced workmen to undertake all kinds of work in our line. An. m or anr Run-w, 8mm Gum A. .GULLEN SENS, Lindsay. my. 9th. 190‘- iiiâ€"librook Mirror, plan; copy. WAR PUZZLE LI“ TH. JAPAN“? um“ M Ind. Mtzbmâ€" I And (no; It.“ never Wt m‘ï¬my’nmrm Japanese." In. That. Ham. 8: Ferric 8t». mum Ont- “Bummeuwdohjmbwto “myâ€- I. u-..--l flO-ntfn-r‘ ml “WV" I: x. mum. Strata-d. om. "Bounce tho, m the qnlokut an! mm" H. 1". WM“... _ A ,A, The Dunlap Tire 00.. limited TORONTO Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ALWAYS CURES And in Pleasant and Sate. THE N. HUGKIN SHOE STORE. Dunlop Detachable Bicycle Tim 1:311â€:th lay flan Icon Foul Play. Mdnooâ€"Dowtmont w. walkablflkh THE Selling at $1 60, $2.00 and $2.50 per Pair. LIDSAY’S G BEATEST SHOE HOUSE. This Store is nOt much given to Blowing or Growing, but our great success with our Men’s splendid Hand-made Boots make us rather stuck up on these popular and fast selling lines. We have a lot of good reliable Working Boots from One Dollar per pair, but our special Favorite Leaders are those Big Business in Hand-made Boots. There are over 100 impure seeds to be guarded against While we do not guarantee our seeds to be absolutely pure from all of these, we oï¬'er you the very best we can buy, and the cer- tainty that in any event only a few of the least objectionable will be found therein. REMEMBER, it is necessary to sow good, sound, clean seed to insure a good crop and a good price. Try ours and you may rest satisï¬ed that you have secured as good seed as can be found in the Province. SPRATT KILLEN, selling seed to his neighbor.- It is a sad fact that a farmer who will work hard early and late, to clean a ï¬eld and prepare it for a good crop. will very likely sow it with impure seed because he can buy the risky kind cheaper than the sure kind. This we consider is very poor economy as many farmers have found to their great cost. CLEAN SW" E Ladies! To You We Talk. g WWNO OW O†io’LnusHLIN MelN’l‘YB i MEN’S WORKING BOOTS. We Offer the Best We can Buy in Alsike and Red Clover, Timothy and other Seeds. You know it’s not always possible to get a Skirt made to suit you in ï¬t, hang and style. This fault is corrected and the trouble saved in the neatly ï¬tted, stylishly tn'm- mod, and properly hanging skirts we sclL They are in every quality and color, from $2 to $9, and Sizes from 32 to 44. It Promises again to be a Great White Waist Season. We have never had such beautiful materials in Cot- tons and wool. Our Ready-to-wear Waists embrace all the latest creations The Embroidery and Medallion fronts continue to be the favorites, sizes range from 32 to 44. To complete the Waists, of course, you need the up- to-date Collar. Wehave some exquisite designs in Lawn, Linen and Scrim with Oriental Embroidery, also Silk and Chiffon, lace trimmed and ruffled. “M‘MO‘MMW 7 10 nll‘l 1'7 "7 Hill Your Waist, to set well, should have none but the best Corseflworn with it. thus securing the proper outlines. We direct your attention to our Girdle Corset, correct and effective. The Shirt Waist, another late arrival ; the Mil- itary Corset, Low Bust and Long Hip, -Hygiene Corset, Gloria, etc. Also a line for Children anzl Misses; Beautiful range of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Umbrel- las, {tom so; to $3.00. W wowowm Umbrellas for School Girls and Boys at This is the Skirt Season and the Ready-to-wear Skirt Season. and that you need Rain Coats. All styles and prics. See our special at $5.00. The Collar with Tabs, Stole Ends, and Scarf Effects is also much ' Sought After. Don’t forget this is the Rainy Season T WILL BE ADMITTED by most farmers that notwithstanding the improved appliances for the till- ing of the land, it is a rare thing to ï¬nd a clean farm The Govemment, recognizing that the sprad of noxious weeds is on the increase. has passed a law to prevent the. sale oi impure seed, but it will not deter the farmer from CASH AND ONE PRICE. PROVISION AND SEED DEALERS P ‘“1 cm“ fl“ “'0! [WW mm m *"m JED. SMITH. O. L. Surveyor and in“ .l-fln- In: an. Count. I ‘J Bantu-n 80¢qu a» County-S \‘ M I“ W! W'Odï¬ï¬‚o Om Mmmumw. Pl-d mmdmuotumumw '1 M! [W M m the D M 5 up“. W and On“ token lot drum m. Ihvwou and With! so an“ ‘0- '. hunt“ 012