most glaring macs, we bï¬lcve, is the Separate School property. whxch In†a number of laterals. alchaagh it is -m m an; more “an due pin new be used. The new station mat)? is another instance â€" the laterals are as numerous as 41: ism.- oiblo to make them on both id†a! ma propeuy, when one would hm arsed: the additional one: will “alike and. for.“ aooatotm ; Nice can cite dozens of indtancee phezc laterals liavc been ' put Ill when: there is no likelihood lhat flay will ever he need. Ode, 0'! the A more desirable plan would be to Mme a T pipe placed is the sewerag- gosit: each lot, the citizen wishing to ocnnect therewuh to apply to the town [or pal-mission which would be given him on signing a hmd d‘rm‘k- ing a deposit to put the roadway in as good a condxtion as boxer: the flint was waned. The plan would In much cheaper for the citiwmand the good cmgition of our attracts ma be satchmdyd. to be pal dawn, buck as aspnqlt. the present system is most extraVa< got. and wastelul, and should bedia- cpntinued at once. The only persons ‘rcctiy beneï¬ted are the engineer, who 6035 the work at a pcmentage, cud we con-tractor. GOD SAVE Till KING 78 MOSGBOVE, J. UcKAY, Secretary Pro-ideas FHE QUESTION OF SEWER LAYERILS. SINGLE F RES. H‘he Gnnd Trunk Rulwuy Comma, «will issue return ticket. to End-y alt-6n g‘laluro,g 01 to return on the 4:, of he Convention or the dny follow- in. Tue can to Ediburton will not leaveLindnytill430p. m. ' Our Council shoukl rescind the rule Iona-«ed in building sewers in town (or some timexpast, viz., that of put- ting lataraLs into avery lot on the stun. 2» here a sewer is being built, whether needed or not. .This method is not followed in other towns and {very seldom in tnc cities. qnd then only what: a. panmanent roadbed i8 Only delegnea or dreamt“ my vote, but all are cordially invited to stand the Convention. 190-! st 11 8. m., to select: a Cmdiduo for she Hume of Commons sud mt other business. LINDSAY, Tuesday, May 3lst, Victoria and Halibnrton Will be held in A Convention of the Liberals of the Constituency of LIBERAL CONVENTION v-- -V_--.._ v- ' Don’t forget that we are head matters for all kinds of Tin and Galvanized Iron Work, ï¬rst-class Sanitary Plumbing, Hot Water, Rum and Hot Air Furnace eating. ' '~~ve the name of turning ‘ ‘ a work; this is be- “"almechanics .1? man man "â€9“ See us about your supplies of Hardware, Paper, Glass, Paints, Oils, Metal Shingles and Ceiging‘s. Builders and Contractors The Weekly Post. LINDSAY, ansnfl‘xnxy 13 Agents for Happy Thongï¬t and the Souvenir Stoves. Academy of Music , ulA'ITHIE. to Wor- The M if the riding at Vic... tom and Haï¬burï¬on are reminded of the convention to be held in. the Anna dun: at was», My, on Tuesday. May 3M. minute a candidate to 130th the rudmg for tha Commons a}: one next awn elation. but than be : gram mm mllyoutbut “On all linas which I think assen- tial to permanent progress we are mo‘ing rapidly, and, I thinkï¬l .J'wma- ly. Under present conditions to make a Chang: and to place ourselves under a. weakci- leadership and re- actionary policy, which 6.2mm; "lin- (Ortona'tely to be mracteristic o! the Conservative party at the pre- sent Lime wouuLit 9601119 to nie,be most unwise and imprudent)†the productiv: effort. and he has from the mouutcin top Econ wfih‘ clcscr xisiou the future at Canada and its g: mtness, and has more car uctly intanpreted the tempei-"and the hast aspmations of its peo'plc i-han any of his oontqmpomriw. "er Wilfrid Laurier’s immature and leadership have been such that no thought of trauma from these sour- ces has a: iscn and the energies of the people axe directed in other paths of "'Iher :- is no doubt Sir Wilfrid La:- xiar has-been a leader in every sense of the word. Mr. Tax-ta thought oth- erwise and thereby effectually pulled an a-xtinguisner down on himself. Mr. Blair, rightly or wrongly, plaox] him-- self in the path of th: Gmnd'l‘runk Paciï¬c project, bu: the Government is going along very mccssfully. ap- parently, without mm. Cu 3hr. ac- cessmn of Sir Wilfrid Laurier to pow- er tn: population of Canada was torn asunder by canal and religous qua-3- tions, which had a vary bad effect on its development. Nothing can so pawl) Le the powers and weaken 'Lhe pm poses of the people as having their minds taken up wiLh gumtmns of this“ kind. " l has not given us since the death. ct Sir John mm. Beople mud feel It‘hat those .who blaze out to: them the path of progress shall not w .weakenbd by divided comma: He concludes as follows: “One of the great needs in either political. in-. dustrial, commercial, or any other sphere of human ettongja strong, viz, orous loadershï¬p. and this is certainq ly Something the Conservative party ‘Tha lot-ten, which was 'revfusod pubâ€" lication .by the Winnipeg Telegram, the tory party organ, contains wool and out. condemnation of the Conserv- vative policy or extreme protection. While some protection was necessary, he asset-33‘ to mttqmpt a. wholesale in}. crease in duties to wipe out Amen. loan goods would be suicidél from the standpoint of the Nor‘uhwnst. l of t-hé .prmnimnt men of the West. In commo’n with many members of the Conservative par-t] an over the Dominion. but more eapachfly in the Nont'hwteat, Mr. Hadrian disapprom atrongly of the factions opposition that is being dismayed by Mr. Borden god his auppobmra {to [the ,Grand Trunk Papilic project, and to the Gomrumemt policy generally. and his dissaxidaotion with the tactics of his party leader pnqmpts Mr. Haslnm to make 50m: statements .w-hinh no doubt represent the views of a num- ber of heading Western tories. ‘ The Winnipeg Free Pm yesterday published a ramukmble political doc- ument in the form at a letter wï¬tten by ML J. H. H'ilalaJnt who [was the Camelmnive candidate inSalkixfk at the lgat amoral election. and. is one mama. ‘ I As Cats-add grows in pupuiaï¬on and tradc‘abd wealth. direct stemmip aim-rs and straight and [Wei railroads will give her the full advantages of her geographical position. Even the cutting 01 the Panama. carnl will not alter the fact that. the trans-Cana- dian route is the shortest. The journey for man or goods between the Occideut and the Orient. via. Panama. wiii be 3,500 miles longer than by the mute scram CanadI. â€on. mu out or the laws». on } many of mo stunts emooda‘tha cost‘ 9! the and: um. and wo will van- tm to fly that the name now down ham coat the: citixena more than the original estimate of the en- tire town system as laid down by Engineer Chipman. .Why our Coun- cil baa allowed this wasteful and un-, mecssary expenditure 0! the tax- payem‘ good money it'iu hard to un- derstand. It is not too Lats avem nom to make a change, and in letting new. contract-9 for Genera applied for many £110an of donus might I» saved. Chancellor Barnum. of Toronto, in aMresein-g‘1m. studoots of Victoria College the other day. made. an inter- cetmg reference to Canada’s paait‘on in tegard to ma trade betweom Eu:- me and Asia. {This country. as he put it, in “the highway botwoeol Eu- xopa and Asia. and hen the adnot- use 0! racial type and material To- lontcei. Standing batmon two stun. world forces. Canadn‘ wi'l ha ve to but the brunt. whether the is- me in War, or inanimate». or cizilis- tion and tram to other wads. Liverpoo. to Yokohama by John' 1:? 3.840 males as “.165 by way of .\ew "‘ from Van- .a l . ' day! an lroum San Francisco ‘ttr GOUII’IY IEFOIE FIR". EDITORIAL IOTEI WIDI‘S RDVAITQOES. CASTOR IA Fabian-aim mKHYullugAlmslqfl mg the progress they, should. ltis possible that this idea. grows out of the desire for better things; but what is being done, and what is tobedone is not to be sneezed at. There isa solid, study and substantial advanca being mach. not Only by cititena in the shape of putting up homes, but in improving the municipal belongings. fl‘ho new railway will give additional {weighting facilities, which 13 lmpart- act, when it is considered that than are law towns in Canada that bring in and-disulbuta mom goodsto a thlckly populated territory sun-mod- img it. than the town of Lindiay. aehée simculative, but fbrgingahead. As a people the town folk are inclin- ed to believe that; they age up} 1139!- "Outside of the work immediately connected with the installing of the new line. the town is aotivd', ind pus-hing Ion-ward. The improvement in streets and buildings is vary evi- denrt and very considerable. min a solzd business community, not )1; any the places dmnoliAied were several very (in: and substantial brick rc- eldenccs. built withing the last three years. rrwo )aars ago the call for patements was heard from the east ward and a fine granolithic pavement was laid along both sides of the street. which will now have one side lined with freight éheda for {our blocks in distance. In ‘addiiion to cltaring of! the houses. the entire sml‘ace oi the ground will be raised to the track laurel. me seven feet above the level as it now stands. The atalion building is a. very fine and modern structure. and the freight chads: terminal housc, turntable and other accommodations wnllall be imb- [stential and well up to the mark. It is singular that the new station of the new line is within astane‘s throw of the old or first station Ntetvd, when the Port Hope, Lindsay and Eeaverton Raiiway was built; afterwards to be called the Midland Railway and later to be merged into the Grand Trunk System. The old station was in use. and the rum: crmscd by means of a bridge on pilrs, until the importance of Lind- say as a (hViblOl’lal point, was re- cognized. when ‘he line was built on the southern limit of the town, and the conrecting link down to Black- nater constructed, Grand Trunk in- terests in Lindsey are very large. Freight trains [or the east are made up the! c. repair shape at considerable size and capacity have been xin-rtal- ltd. many 01 the train crews live in the town. and taken altogether, the railway interests are of some importâ€" ed me: calculation of curves to avoid colliding with adduional build- ings. just outside the limius of the blocks- bought. The cast weal church chptd by a clone ï¬lm»? and will stand with a corner about two feet from the line. In! all, forty residen- ces and dwellings were bought. to- gether with the lands- aud outbuild- ‘ ings, ‘ Imeparing the Way. (The work of dqnwhtion hogan Sit weeks ago. and with the cxceptwn 0! three dwelling-s left to De usedby employees. all have been removed. Fancy forty houses ripped to pieces. To find new quarters made a how}: famine in Lindsay. and the want null remains. Sevoml of £21.. dwellings. built on the “brick veneered" plan Wen: xemovcd by first taking down the brick casing and rolling the structune off the foundation to the first \acant place axallable that could be .had for love. politics or money, usually the latter. , Among the route or proposed crowing and to some distance lust. Then the sur- ’vey for the new railway was chang- ed. and dipping down to the levclot the river. entranCe was effected by running under me (HER. bridge. the road bed being graded directly on the river bank. and following the gem-De oi 1h~e river up to the lock. The In:- ther course of the line. in order to get one of town. effect an approach to the what-v.38 and regain the line of the farm lands to the north. left only one way qpen. and that was toga bang through a thickly built up pan of the east wacd. Entire blocks of the local pruputy were pur- chased. buildings rand qll. It requirâ€" (The road com-cu into the town: {tom tins south. whore it joins themain lino of the C.P.R. at Bnrkoton. '1110 right of was north through ama- aeggt towndupc presents no creep. tional 1mm of construction. uni! follows, cn approaching tho limiw. the contour 01th: Rivor 80430". It was the intention to reach the town by _a line about nail-admin cant. crowing the G.T.R. tracks and com- ing in on a. curve. .This. it 59 mid, the G.T.R. blocked cflectually. While the nzaw line would have the right to cross the main hm: of rails, to cross a series of siding: is a dif- (ex-ent matter. and the G.T.R., once the intention became known. antici- pated the action by laying down a series or extensions of siding; acrosg IS THAT BEING BUILT POI Till an ll"! II "HWY. (65m Mllior mum . ASTRAthlfRS (0le ANDGO I'll. Into-am Operations Which an .0". curl“ on In Order :0 Olav. ldoquato Station. Frolght Sheds and Other Accommodation. Mr. F. H. Dobbin. Managing Dino tor of the Pztorboro Review Printing 00.. was in town last Satundu, and went. a few hours looking on» the milway work in {aromas and "sizing up the signs of mvisible In this busy go-ahaad burg. of which he is a one-time citizen. The follow- ing article tram Mondays Review. comeys Mr. mhhin'u imprwlions: About as much 00‘ as mummy could he mmkd into a milq oi track my to hue attended the consume- tion at 1M_Lindla.y. Debugger»: a: Pontypool Railway through the "town 0! Lindsay. It indoubtlul it $130,003 will come the oxponnas. whiah il- clnda the Station building. height dude, etc.. .while much additional vuli be incurtad for switches; uidingé, eta, the town being the 11th- m of the line. The maid. Inn will laugh: mem- bot-ad an a ominctive tutu a" tab largest United hit ever held is tha worlds: m muting a ba- 131 east of $50M. .and as hm: in sit: as the 001mm. the Pan-An- Mom and m. PM}! hi:- (unlined. ibis hotel in in the solutions: por- tion of the grounds}, not far from the ‘Platrau of States. and to.the north in abort distance are the famous Cas- cade Gardens. Festival Hall and Con- zade of status. which town a part of the main picture of the Exposition. Street railroads running by the door ,o direct to the Union Railm Sta.- tion downtown. 'end the Intramural road . ifnside' the grounds. carries guesua from the hotel entrance to all points of intereat. .Here is acool Jeni-.at where pensions can find rest, unjmmcnt and quietude away from the noise and crush of the crowda along the avenues oi the Elmo-3i tioa groundï¬. Bightoeaing at a 1332:- position ia the most tiresome pleasure Decatur: the mind is Many and finds diversion by canmtly changing scenes. while the both is becoming many and the visitor does not «alias! howtired he in antilho stops to rent, rm: place to root in the Inside Inn. 11110 hotel rate-cov- eu- the dniLv am too to the gum and the registered sue: to this hole: in tree from the annoyance 0! Min: through the crowds at? tho gum. (than are 500 room. at $1.50 per pencil. noun 821)). 509 at 82.06. lover Scion Did a Grant World's Fair "no a My IlouI Inside tho Grounds -Ratos Ulthln the Ranch of all. "Meet me at the Int-ide luu." That will be the expression most frequent- ly hand at the Louisiaun Purchmc Expos'iticn. Th: hotel is an Ewan-nae structure, 400 (cat wide and 890 feet long. with 2,257 hlceping roams. and a dining room seatxug 3.500 par- sons. The hotzl is inside the Expo- sitwu grounds, and operand under tha supan'ision of th: l-prwitjou1 nrznrngcmcnt. It in well appointed ‘ and furnished in momma up-to-date style. and wnll b3 the comer of so- cial affairs in the way of dinners and family tenniona 1min: the ground; “IEET ME AT THE INSIDE llfl.’ To us thy (will!) be given. Thenmhan we reach our journey: end We’ll meet again in heaven. Dundnlk. where they lived until five years ago. when they. with their tam. ily and friends, journeyed to the .Wept, where her- useful life was brought to u claae by a aevereat- tuck d mom's. Shaman: a kind imband. tour ohildren‘ an aged math- er, eight brothen! uni; three aisters. all of whom are in the. W'eï¬.‘ 8W4 ins '1'. Ringland. d “158 town. Mrs. J. WW. Maripose. and Mrs. J. Miohï¬llan. Diwali. News at her de- mise has been received .with deep re. gran. by all wno know her; Six broth- era laid the remains tamt. Much sympathy 1'5 (oil: for the bereaved family. Farewell. dear magher. sister. friend. Conant In [logic-d. The and (haul «W A. Path m took play; It Kinsman Man†Wednesday. May 4111. Deceased W83 the eldest surviving daughter of the late Robert England. She was born Ln Eldon township some fortyqlim mars ago. where she malt he: six-L, hood. Mtg: moving with bar parents into Gray County about twenty-two years ago 3hr: low on married mo... Patterson and meat to reside near - 4m. Mont-m and daughter. at Hth. mm mood- in town Una-(lay. . 41:1 Lathnm. of Toronto. widow o! the tuvaflorJguo died of pneu- monia at Ron “ital a couple of mama ‘80. ii walling a {3' (kn a1. "18 Simpson has. .. â€"-Mt. “Junk" W'. at Sta-at- tard. (M: o: the .Wuohmm Murder muting M. in: mm. ed to town null will prabobm m 0mm oi. wart on that paper. Jnok is. uwm mom mm his may Luigi; friends; . ‘ . , «Er. W. 1.011310. duh Town dept. of tho [an] â€LEONA†md Boc- zetaty Allen. Ht TM}: and R. A. W. 0" M» W dept. loft nut wnihg. to :- recent the mutton at t 5th Inn torn-flan! Convention at Battalo May 11th to 15th. Ionnogu of 0mm. and “NIB." umm Our Oat“. ' «‘Mx. Newton. Snub mad. in town \Vcdmfldny. M Councillor when 0" :Wordville. was in [own Walnwlay- ï¬lm. John a. new. of the moan Echo. «ma on to“ triads Tumdnx. PIT!" mom â€II“..- I}: and by Dr. Katmai. an eminent rs. . United Stat» authority. who in as- Dtn shunt mliail dis-rotor of the rs Hoary. Phlpp‘l instant: at Pbilodol- J' plIIa. In on ablo when on 'anIaal l ' rl'nmrcnlusii In Unit- relation; to e- .Human HmItII.“ Dr. Havana! dc- ?“ tuned with exactness the advance- 'h' mom. mane in the 51w 0! contunpâ€" 01’ tIon emu: Koch of Berlin made hi» 3d (muons discovory of tin tohsrcule bacillus and anid that in the course fl. d’umny )auf anmnuxm be nu: not Ionnd an) animalc that ware im- nd mute iron) tnbmnltsis The 3c: .turor I'igoronsiy cmnbatted the opin- ion of Koch and others that titanic an essential difference between hu- .man and bovine tubu'culooia. and cit- t~dIa hizc number of experiments in support of his vicw that these were praictitnlly identical. “hi1: admit- ting that the mpIitI' of (“£9.01 I-:0I.numption were due to Infection by irhalatian. nu clniuneq that a con- sideaablc percentage coud be deri- Iaitel) traced to infection through me digvstIIc tract bI food. particularlI nIIIk and meat. Tn: lea firm-cs available b’l‘med to indicate tint about £5 per cent. of children's cam-us were due to the latter cauSe. lie had no knowledge of any also 0! .in adult becoming consumptive in “IN “III. In conclusion Dr. Ravcnnl urged that while it no important to educat: the public to build unatoria. and to mablidi mg a insticntians for the treatment olgndvancaa cases. the wink duty oi prevention Ins not being done it tho poe-ioility o! in- tection from animal sources wen .aclccted. The wanker was most .tannbl: received. and at the. close oi the lecture was accorded an unini- moon vote of (hurt. on the motion of His Excellency. the Governor-Gen- eIal. who ha. always taken a 'grcat v“- â€"‘ WM“â€MOQ 0099999996660000066 009 I (line Samtonurm Treatmcnt.-â€"Th3 .dtal pine: {or treating incipient cam of tubercular disease is in the municipal fresh air Stanton-ism “when: the patients may enjoy the but of care, without being altogeth- or removed from the watoltiulness of their friends and family physicians. Every patient who is cured in the mmtofium becomes an apostle of the met or fresh sit-memo these insti- tutions so": as object lessonsot the menus-t mine. It is for this rea- son mainly that the Nova Booth Gov- onunent has Jun-erected a monor- ium-at Kentvitl: with n mpacity tor 18 patients. In tho whole Dourinion more are only {our other institutions donned to the treatment of consump- tion. Thu-a: of those ate under Iri. fate control and management. and Fri-ah Air. L'ght and Sunshine.â€" ‘l'he keynote of the convention was: “Line at! much as possible in The open air." Free!) air. light and sun- xhine axe most important preventa- titos 0! consumption. and all roonla ax-upied by consumptivca would be as well lighted and ventilated as pos- snble. Living in over-crowded. un- wt-tilatcd. dark, dirty room; inwt- licient or bud food; ditsipmion or an) thing which enicoblem the consti- tution and thus impairs its poa'uc of resistance, is likely to facilitate the imasion of the â€new by the germ-z. Thrsc are found in mat numbers in the panicles ol the dried spit of the cousmmptive and in the minute (kep- lets mxaycd into the atmosphere by the conmmptim in coughing. cone:- quently spittingabout the street-sot in buildings (churches. school-s. thw- tres. xailwny stations, etc) is 361m- gerous as well a a ï¬lthy habit. interest tion. Intxmion from Animalsâ€"A plans: 0! the qua-flog in which [amen are fartiqulgrlx iqgcratogi, was Alisa mail and otharwuu over 101.01) leat- letn on â€How to Prevent Conamp- tion." “Rules for Lommpcivcl."ctc. may lectures were also gnen. wich the luau: cocopomuon and tympa- thy 0! medical haalth omen-ca and other annulus" o! the medical profs-9- sim: lee mayors and lambs“! o! municipal counciln. the clergy of all denommotionl. ï¬nd the proprictore o! newspapers. As an president, non. Senator Edwards. pointed cut, Iitsxature such an the "mention dis- traumas would b: in over: home. so that tho paople might be taught the simple means by which the my: my be u'oiglal. While anamria 3 etc helpful in the case at those win had thK. ï¬scal». he believed that. the and mm of its pnventnon mu m :du-ation. may ofï¬ng...“ thought“! not! public-spirited men o! the Dominion axe number-6d won; the officer: and mainly-41 of the Gunman Auocivition tor the prevention of comption and other: toms of Tuberculoaia. which held its tonrth annunl meet- ing in Dunn on April 20th and 21a. Every thinking man and wanna must be» impreaqod with the noceuity to: uitad action to check “no runs" 0! n diam: which saw one data in "at: eight in “in country. and (“all rim in n Val meant offli- tating and permanent ill-health. It hummus nu mm no cam! in laminated. an: in Canon; at the pro-em. went between â€.000 and 40.000 {m uc suffering from it. set it u undoubtedly a proventnblc dine-e. and one am is ‘eunble in it. outlier m to com-curua public cttention 'in m odzcrco upon goncumpuon and 1.0 awaken I dean-o Larintomuion Jeprding th: alumna. which aha-11d be taken to cum in: ranges. The SLGI'BUI')’. Rev. Dr. Moore, 0! Or- tawa. during the ym ducngutod by in: mm mm: malt. Mowing up Publicâ€"Tm: rqport of the exocuuve council painted out that the operation: 0! the â€attention haw comprised WM other xnfluenccq low to in the wprrt of the assâ€"och- Provo-t ‘couu-puon-lflu. (loo m- lulualo. in CALLED RHEUMA- L TISM. 5' or had. fun- Th: ion: the mm the nth- \ESTERFELT.â€"In Lindsay. on my 7th. to m. and Mrs. W. £sz:- rm. a daughter. WOBBLE‘I‘ON.-In Lindsay. on May 1019). to 311'. and 31:6. William Wob- bleton. a daughter. MAUNDER.â€"In Limkï¬aï¬on Satan-41y, May 7th. to Mr. and m. Leah: launder. a. mu. ' McGATl GiBEYâ€"COURMANCHB. â€" Bs Rev. W. 11. Cook. preoboconhou ; the 4th of Maw. 1904 Walter Jm _ McGaughey of Digby and Alba Maud Court/aimmhc. o! Not-land. outus WAIT. --Iu Lindmy. on Thunday. lay haul). V. Wait. teed 743.48. Fara-a! printz. M.\RK.- -In abroad. on Wednaedny, . 3135' 11th. Clifford Ste-phat. :ntant son ct hr and m Judson lurk. ‘ agrsd 5 molt. 19 dyl. wlinh the Band is entitled- The 011-] turntable eanï¬tion of the weather no doubt accounted for em Ibo nun. hers given by the hand were greatly enjqed. and it an: mauled that their playing is showing marked in. meat and will now compare revâ€"l 01'.ny with the beat m of the] Province. Mrs. P. G. Who gave :1 song. in splendid voice. which re.‘ oeived a hearty encore. 1' Little lax-ion Workman gave an character gong. “Kiss (or Shame." which capti. vated the audï¬eme and allinSiS-tedonl her recall. A monologue sketch by Messrs. Mark Iagle and J. Fullertonl was cleverly done. and :wes well re-' eeived. Mr. Scriver sens. "Coming of the King." which was given in his' best style. and he had to give another 1umb3r. The bistable farce put on by F. Lennon. “1 Shelton and . N. Menzie, caused considerable men' meat. l BIRGEV.\W.-â€"In Linumy. on - May 71.31. [C Mr. and Mrs. John Bin geuaw. a sun. Ind Bauer: a Success. rm: Sylvestu- band concert Tuesday evening mm: a decided success. but did not roam» the liberal agppont to â€"At lh‘c poiicc court on Taasday morning a dun-3e brought againSt Mr“ Dun Slurp; east ward. by Mr. FL'xmaigan. foam-nun on the new raiL load. was heard. It seems that Mr. Shaxpe has in his poazssiou a vicious dog. and the animal happened to take a zip out cf Mr. l-‘lannigan. The cm: wan enlargad until Friday. E E a a†3 § 5 ‘ which you had criticised in your_ set. monolumtday. M «monthly Irrim'ty was an interpdatian. to out want me strong mm. M the Can-o jam. Jahn did not write me gasps: the gospel of John. mwam. tory Wu not â€W. Int duct-y. so out went that also and deceiving Hing. Positively. air. I have been faithful with my shun. am! this is i all the Me I haw left-«he twocov- or: and a few mutant - John Wallace. an east ward ma’n. scum-red before the Codi on a charge 0! amnlt. be having mun-ad up to Pete: Bargenaw. The can-.- will -:cmc up again go Tat-«nay Inca. Polio. Gout Colander. - Joun Clan-kc, of Toronto. whn was charged with ugrancy, was unmad- M an Fridgv. The township in In. to Pay. . Tuesday morning. a man named Gout-n. who can-1.! the nail on the my: running between Doubt-d and Linda's. happona! truth an scmlcnt that will likaly have a low mark! on hin person. ' While Gordon was claiming along in a two-wheeledwc he ran over a heap of stone lyingon the roadside. caning the cart to :1“: a quick lurch. lwlnch threw th: car- rier out. on him head on top of the utones. Ev: maniac-d psi-[alumina about the hand and body. The hot-Ge quietly trotted home tu it. nahlc in Duns-lord. It, Only the tannin-M l n gamut-cumin!“ “W3. .w and “20,7110! kw tom no all“ "“8504 cuties-m." told a†1'0“"“3 “‘1‘ I â€a†N . m d 8 mm, church- who hid W ‘tt‘uinl’l church. who M W “tenure†{at {in mtattamolhis â€or. took to the dim his bible. wflcb In. (my a. m to behold. with when books qlippedpn} â€I“ ‘ ' â€"fl‘m' 0‘ the Nathan! V ‘ and-yua- o! Ontuio. ‘ am “We in .n 0: “will that 0! Wu]- to which Mm an od-itted. biy m “an“ - carcjn- mugs!!! W for the figh}. . aim at» “than ar-s_ so. vast m Havmg Completed th unlit and harshly duulbuled 1m sary amngtEmems I w Inuit: a bale for Oono‘umptwes iti t h' . am. in ‘(.[I" .av'uy “W31 Only the p05 0n 0 5 1? any qua ï¬at†' I o In": Dcdinim C021 of all kind: to on Wanna wi-.h the Agents as follows : my council seems likzly to aY- ‘ (“avg-name: solution of th: W. I: EYRE9....... ,m of whit mould be no longer HENRY E} RES ...... o . .. .. ............. u» «gnu gran-,9“? - . m {(1:23 3,133!pr Ah.“ inn-A ....p.. WW urn. A I." m BIBLE. 4-01?- ‘vazéo 55.3tu silllanaus... 3.3533893 .381» 88.3.5! 321883: 3.: 38......» £853.. IIRIMOES sat pt Aide-mute. 0t- BIRTHS not. mu: ‘1': runny. Gwen the protection of the U Bang: said he bud gone ‘0 ‘ tun plsoa to get the money. wu told by Wilcox the mob“ (hound toga Indtetu" Wd 0! the loo. of the mow" w“; 89 are Wilcox ‘200‘ knew he needed it for he 1““ for it. He Ind no sxw-ma‘ “'" to inmt the mom~:~'- WM“ structod him to get it an“ uncut than mined in“. In" cola-d would be Ob“ MOM. Wilcox told 1.30 d “at. tho money was 52016 “a directed 5-1 to the P13“ money '8. . And No deface wu of was omitted. Winnipeg, May 11 â€"Law released on bail in cornu- the Wilcox trial. gum I evidenc- at the hams; Monday. He appeared us go: tho Crown. and gum: mg money which by in Quinn. Wilcox. the scat“ hm when to and 111.: Ind? tho Bank of titanium b1; conclusion Wilcox was Corr trhl. In turn quarters thzs pea-qr OHM it. not fully concur!“ may w: per-list m was: mono Will View of tho- .1th and. m- conï¬dent. that are P“ will “nu-11y nuke thexr cow†Tuna. door will decide how mud truth then is in this man llolll talk. and there will bi- a 8'“ hop. tint it may be juatgtied in WU hum-e. Meantimv the I!" high prices have temptnd farms†dispole of their last yvaz' crOPr‘ the mull yleld now expound. un“ it materially improves_ “m 1 than unprepared for the elm-rt. 'I‘hu'oloaubsummlty 'mm to the muse of this unzortm tion o! m this year. . M the young planm we mom tho- {ornmtwn 0! thatch“ to the ground â€Minot mothering of 1) Th. m of the snow 1 'ht “1‘1 in bud color M 41‘ not. pick up. mun) have M plowed {ht-m d W with Opting “heat. why. Thin-com that I have a. ' anemia-mm WLBRARY, and... Wall aobooh chuhvei usddnoothoï¬mdsy drain-1.1 snditinmporh-etly unforfhp WM. County Alone Gk. mt. Gloomy W trim Miaâ€)! roprcum mt cubic capacny an Vina. it will be seen I In! ‘11 om lave bwm hzt bud their winner wheat. From onL nationâ€"Wellingtonâ€"doos that W “150! to the prmuxlxng 3i and then present md unions: to c Iphndid gxeld 1mm; "arm w. J. RIGGS, To Wham It May 0 Having completed the gar): arrangements, lam - posxtion to shxp any qua ' Coal of all kind: to ourmay Agents as follows : W. P. EYRESW .. 17.... mar EYRES... Amos HAWKINS was w. nexILLAx...........d;.. may ANDERSUN, ..... fifths: J08. Bnowx ............. ' "r L-yer nu “Riding 'Roomudw . G. EYB RESTORING THE MONEY ire Works Fire W macs SELLS Tm SKY ROCKETS ROMAN CANDLES TRIANGLE Wum PIN W HEELS GRASSHOI’I’ERS BALLOONS, Mm: FIRE MOXKEYS TORPEDGS F1 RE C RACKERS HOUSE THAT In m IN FALL WHEAL BUILT ; CHINESE Lamas" AND FLAGS “,Isy 10th C... Bend. .1 M In I. Crown ‘9!†) N. J. McCCLwCGJ LINDSAY. 11 â€"Fnom dell comm; from! It. From OIL! nâ€"does than provailmg t mdaunonl held from s tally manila†is unfortunau in seat. All plants were [non of dud be ground Id ring of the la new (old M color. d XMLâ€"'1 on Ml! (.5 hi en Doo: no Wire,‘ 3m mm, 39.4 ‘ashi Buil ID flinch DdO 98" run ll.‘