LtO, Ont. IRED. rwalks urge for iBE 3 Un‘ :(1 Mom- n); at- ItaD'v etc bc Layxn 31’ the km 3 of the corner-stone. ceremony of the corner- ! was completed a lunch- °°k place in the Ridcau Rink. [ï¬n the table of honor on the mphgom werer ArChniShOP mzwmry. of the Minister 0! . I; of the province and of the ° the university. 0n the Jécfhlch was decorated with r s and Stars and Stripes. 'wantatives o! the Evange- chm-.1. -- {ashing Machines [ Clothes Wringers @9330?! A Lace Curtains, reg $1.75, MS. $1.40; reg $3, 115..........m......................$ 2% .300 Curtain SmpleS, 15 to 13 yds lone, 15c, 18c, 20c, 25cand ................... , 400 5.9.2 and Cream Window Shades, reg 60c, MS............-.-. .. . 300 .150 samples double fold Dress Goods, containing § to 5-8 yds, MS.... .......8c each Men's Hats. Caps and Clothing at 10 per cent. of! regular prices. .udjes‘ Walking Skirts and Rain Coats at 10 per cent. 03 reg prices. .L-adirss' Cotton Hose. reg lScâ€"lOc ; reg 20c. .......................................... 15c 4.31.5; Cotton Vests, 10c, 13c, 15c, 20c, .5c, 32c. Are Special. 5;. (prams yds long,reg 60c, 313 49c; reg 75c, MS... 63c Builders’ Hardware. ‘gef1259*33200,23c,300 and 40c. Extra. swigâ€"5 balls Silk Cotton ......... Meg Summer \‘estswith long sleeves, reg he, MS... .Odd jogs of Corsets. sizes 18 to 32, reg 81. MS 75c ; reg 85c, MS ............... LWomen'S Comfort Waists, reg $1, Bl), 58c. All 500 Corsets.... .............. . 3m..- Fringed Side Board Runners 1n ï¬gures and stripes. reg 25c, MS. . . . :rldoéen Table Napkins, reg $1.25, per dnon, MS, 980 ; regslAO, Mam. . '1 6135 Towellinz. reg 7c, MS, 5c ; reg 1‘3, MS ....................................... 433.095 Unbleached Linen Towelhng, reg 8c, MS 5': ; reg 9c, MS .. LBS? Heavy-Linen quels, reg 200, MS, 15c; reg 13:30 .......................... ‘5 pittems Oxford Shirtxngs, reg 1255c, MS 10c ; reg lac, MS .................... Bleached Tnble Linens, reg 48c, Ms, 38c; reg 45c, MSWHW..." .. ....0 '32:. Floral Hemp 1 "patterns, 36 in. F1 spatterns Floral Du spatterns Tapes:ry‘ patterns Tapestry patterns Tapestry rgpestry Squares, si Velvet Squares, size patterns Brussels L‘ [Crimson Stair Car; mwm§,.5-S Stair ' shaman 00. .IV'ERSITf 0F Wï¬fï¬ï¬ ‘1 Prw-t ’rismâ€"Mixed Paints Mmm8m We wish to end the month with a decided increase in sales over [a] of last year. To gain your assistance we offer genuine in- “cements on Dress Goods, Blouses,†Skirts, Rain Coats, Gloves, 4m: Linens. Men's Furnishings. Carpets and Clothing. . 211520911011“ 23 m9 MAY 27th.,AND 28th: Sbuet t re, Poultry Netting, Spades sud Shovels :unont. Sew 1' Pipe and Coal hes. dsay‘s Lead Step Ladders .\I cloves, Hosiery and Bomb May id (‘ loves all sizes, reg 60c, BI) 45c; reg 850, BD.. pr: ces on Cotton Hose, 8c, 13c, 12%: and 15c; 25c Ribbed Cséhmero v vesting and Mattings for Blouses, reg 250, M8 ........ 20° 1 _--V â€â€3 White v :' awning t m 30. . White es mg on . or one. â€Sigma and White Biouse Mtterinls, reg 1,833.,MS ........... ' 1231: ed for Blouses, reg 45c, MS 360 . 198400 ' g: 1A1p808. strip . i striped Albatross Cloth, 2 designs, reg 45c, S 37 1Canvas Cloth and Cream Push-e, reg 55c, MS-u-W ....., 45: .silk Poplin, reg 75c, MS 00c; col’d, reg 50c, M8............... {95 of Voile, suitable for Costumes sud Blouses, reg 80¢, arm..." 64g: 1, Grey, Blue Grey and Drab Wool Poplin, flocked efleot reg socuus 40¢ and White Fiecked Voile and Black Voile, reg 850, MS}... .. , 70c yamthea L'Eoth. or Granite Suiting, in ï¬ve shades 500 Snead-3d Siiks, for Costumes and Waigtg, reg 31350,?ng‘3. MS 81433 weed Suitiugs. cream, navy and flocked eflectsy reg $1.25, MSJT: ...... 1 .00 Insertions and Applique: for trimming, 10° per yard to l 05 mm} (13100115, v- mew of the present in Script. settinz forth '12L‘X".\'.UHL' was laid on 4. in the reign of Pope h" brL-scncc of Cardinal he chantellor of the uni- S excellency the Gover- Of the Prime Minister :11 Hemp Carpeting, reg 160â€"133; reg 186, MS ............ . . 3‘; in. Hm: Hemp Carpeting reg 25c. ms ° 1:10:31 Dutch Carpeting, reg 32c, MS ....................................... Tapestry Carpeting, reg 40c, MS 32c; reg 45c, MS Tapes"? Carpeting, reg 60c, MS 49c ; reg 650, MS .................. TapeStl‘y Carpeting. reg 750, MS...................... ...................... :quarezi, Size 3X4, reg-$10, Ms, 88-85; reg $11-50. MS ................ [ax-es, size 333;. reg 319, MS, $16.50; reg$26.00, MS............... Brussels Carpet, border to match, 11351415, MS ...................... Stair Carpeting, .27 in†mg 60c, MR' 50¢; m 750, MS.........-... 5-5 Stair Tapestry Carpeting, reg 43, MS. 50c; mg 550. MS ...... ion Carpeting, reg 480, MS 38c; reg 350, MS 29c; reg 30c, MS... I'ro-wnt at Layla; 0. 31.1.50“ :5 Speechâ€"Mgr. hlr'uh ('erlnony. ELKL Window Shades Ice Cream Freezers Dress Goods, Sulflpgm‘SiIEO, I‘m M8 May Sale Laos curtains and lindow Shades W. MCGAFF EY silver coins of .â€"â€"I’rvccdcd by ml accompanied the ceremony of use of the Uniâ€" ..k' place yester- A‘d ruins of the by ï¬re six m1 Gibbons sap . hnvmg on his uf Buflalo; and tux-y on his left. muted at the astono, assisted xd Rev. E. Rich- .‘M-t which was :tum- contained m copies of the h ecclesiastical L'unuda of the 1 gold dollar. a. IHK'SSUd Virgin, n- l'u-cctory of .-.\ of the local Ii Ottawa; copy Wheel l-‘arrows Carpets and Oil Cloths Low Cash Psices. LINDSAY. “mmluluu. Peril, Hay 23.â€"A conflict between sentiments of curiosity and humanity in the Parisian idler was seen on Hominy. A cebman, after trying to rinse a fallen horse before a. crowd, devised the plan of pouring methy- lated Spirit on the beast'l crapper and then setting it on ï¬re. The crowd Watched the proceeding with iIlterqmz. but when the show was ov- er. attempted to lynch the cabman. Police and the man for grosecu- FOR‘ New York. May 65.â€"Rocordor Goa yesterday forfeited the bail bond of Dr. R. C. Flower for 823,000. the defendant failing to appear for trial on one of ï¬ve indictments charging him with (rand larceny. '1'.qu FNI 00“?- London, May 23.â€"The secretary o the Palestine Exploration Fund on- nouncel that the excsvators of the site of the ancient Levitical city of Gezer have discovered part of an in- scribed tablet written in cuneiform characters on both faces. Impres- sions of thirteen lines on on. face and ï¬ve on the other have been tak- en and are on the way to London for deciphermont. The previous discov- eries at Gazer included remarkable evidences of human sacriï¬ces end pre- historic occupation. Ths tablet is the ï¬rst written document that ha been found. spondcd v... . Spéaico; I Belcourt proposed the civic toast. to which the Mayor re- Hon. R. Harcourt. Minister of Education of Ontario, proposed the toast of Canada. to which Sir Wil- frid Lauricr replied. The toast of the United States. proposed by Rev. Dr. Hex-ridge. was responded to by Mr. Foster. U.S. ContabGneral. Judge Curran replied to t. m of the ulumni. proposed by It. Indon- nell. one of the students. Sir Sandford. Fleming. on behalf of Queen's. and Mgr. Mathieu {or Laval. conveyed the cordial greet- ings of those institutions to the University. Cardinal Gibbons proposed the health 0! His Holiness the Pope. in responding to which Mgr. Sbarresti. the papal delegate, read a. telegram from Pope Pius X.. dated Rome. May 23. The toast of the King. proposed by the Governor-General, was loyally honored. R. Harcourt. Spcakcr Powull, Prin- cipal London 05‘ Toronto University; Archdeacon Bogert of the Church 0! England; Rev. Dr. Herridge. St. Andrew's Presbyterian; Rev. Dr. Armstrong. St. Paul’s Presbyterian; Revs. Grenfall and Lott. Methodist, the Mayor and Aldermen of Ottawa. Archbishop Duhamel pronounced an address of welcome. snS'. who presided, with Lord Min't'o and the apostolic delegate on the immediate right. and Cardinal Gib- bons and Sir Wilfrid Lauricr on the loft. while othnrs present \Vnro: Arch- bishop Brucncsi. Archbishop Gauth- ior, Archbishop O'Connor. Bishops I-Imard, Macdonnoll, Lorraine and I‘lcEvoy, and other dignitaries and priests of the Roman Catholic Church; R. L. Bordon, M. P.; Sir Sandford Fleming, Hon. P. Brodeur, Speaker Belcourt. Hon. J. G. Fos- ter, American Consul-General; {Ion- DI; Ball Bond Fox-(end. FRIDAY, my 37‘ 'V, “Vocation-coo .....-...o 1,§° AS. 200 g65c, MS .................. 52c ............................... 656 $11.50, MS ................ S 9.50 $26.00, MS............... 23.00 5, MS ..................... . 95c 7,50 MS. 65c ’,50c; regï¬sc. MS ...... 45c [82%; reg30c, MS... 240 Pry Goons Pause i,"ï¬â€˜s'..IIIIIIIIIIII ......................... 13 40° .................. 3’3: 370 i012, M856; ...... 69¢ 9 eat reg MS 400 MS.’........’ .. 700 50c, MS ......... 400 5 MS .................. $1.00 I‘ 1% ‘u’ May Sale May Sale . ...... 14§c 200 S 1.15 Sale 12$ 0c 14c Excursion: to tho Circus. Special excursion rates ‘on all [inns of .travel have been arranged for by the xnamigomcnt of Ringling Broth/3118‘ Miorld’s Greatest Shows, ‘ and 1th who :wish to go to Toronto. whore this great circus exhibits on Monday and Tuesday. June 6 and 7, can do so at very. little expense. 'llhis will be the only point in this vicinity where the Show will exhibit this sea- remand no one should lose the oppor- ‘ tunity to witness it. Ringling Broth- ers' circus has been the leading arenlc exhibition of America (or years. but the show has waver been penmiitted to rest upon its reputation Akhnougxh it long ago passed the point of com- petition. every mason sees a greater and grander show. 'lths year's por- tormauca is entirely new. and ‘entails the combined efforts of 875 wonder-o lul artists in the equestrian. gymnasâ€" tic. cquilibristic. acrobatic and aerial. line. ~logothcr with forty famous clown:l and hundreds of losmr lights. Six hundred and fifty horsm‘ are used and a marvelous .truinod animal do. partmcnt is presented. The circus this season is gremtly enlarged by [the spwtaculal; production. of Jerusalem and 1hr crusados. a pautom’unic pre-q scntation of .t-hc well known and beautiful historical narrative of the Crusade-rs. The vast menagerie has among hundreds of features the only living pair of giraffes. the first baby elephant Successfully bred and reared in America. and the "only rhinoceros in captivity. There is a gorgeous m... viva] of the Roman hippodrome races, and many other stupendous feature: in this great circus. Circus day 09608 with a brilliant stneet parade. three miles in length. Don‘t nail to see It. m Kind You Hm Always Wt â€"â€"dw1 u.â€" I'll-Ivy. aw vv-u-a .uv u-vv-u-- a. ‘n-uâ€" navy that enabled Mom.- on the Plain» of Abraham to win Canadm {or the British Crown. Some people do not know what em power means. It. means the ability of any nation to do its own sea carrying trade and to : ab]: :0 protect in; again? hes. . 0! Inc .il'nsuated views fully eighty or more were shnwn. The picture of Port Arthur “bottled up" was a wry good one. Among Line no- taba'es shown were Lord nelson. Em- peror and Empress of Japan. Czar and Carina. of Russia, Admiral Iago. Ad- miral Wallace. Capt. John Dcnison, brother cf Police Magisuat-r. Deni- son, (I Toronto. lung; Edward, Prince of .Wal: C. t. Kangnmill. Among: the old and [LAY battle amps WW? the Belicislc. Nelson s Ilazslup, Constance. Briranuia‘ Unbm‘tu. (the first \cssrl the speaker ever sailed on) Bombay. I‘xguit'went. Terrible. 'J'm- lxvcturc was instructive for llhose “he did not understand very much about the m:ch.:ni:~:n of th? ’ships. or about the navy-in general. I'Jln': ercaker ended by mying. "We 1m,» thank the Britiah fleet for the ' {FL-«don: cf tc-duy. and d'penJ am it [in the future as in the pint." A trip Up the Lakes. 'Thc moat enjoyable excursion of the mason so Lu- Was run Tut-5'13) by 11w members of th: lhyul 04k Club. The Manda. Id: 111: wharf at about 5.30 am]. with nearly sxxty imilcd gmsts on board. The crowd was just large (Dough t; assure .1 gpod tune: Musnc was sum-[ix] by a wolm, guitar, mouth organ and a lax gc phonograph. The tout stopped at Fem-Ion l‘alls lur an ‘hour on the way 1.? Ru-‘cdzlc. which gzn‘e the nxcut- elomsts a .gccd opportunity to View tho Cataract .village. At Rosadalc zine ucurmouxsts parlook of dunner in km picnlc Style, and tan was serval at Pleasant Poun on the re- turn tnp at 5 o’clock. I'asaballwas played and other. amusements luâ€" uulgcd in. The sax] up tha lakes was cnjoycd hv all on board. and the Royal Oak Club are ‘co be conzrafu- lated on the good tame furnished. The boat mach town about 8.30 p m. 'nne mbjuct of the lecture was. “Canada’s knit-est in the Royal Nsn‘y†It may umpris: a great number to know that fully one-fourth of the whole British navy helpefl to place Wolfe an the banks of the St. Lawsrunce. It was the mobinty of the Mr. “‘ickharm is his opening r:q marks stated that he. did not Rik-3 the word lecture, as advertised; he pro- posed to spin a {Ln-yarns ol' the sea. Canada is carrying smal‘em propor- tions of her own commerce than any other country he knew of. Some- body 813‘ is carrying our trade for us, and wits should pay a‘ucntion to (anything that hi‘lpS national growth. Mr. E. A. Hardy introduw! the lecturer. remarking that‘ Mr. Wick- ham is 9'1 016 rcsxdcm. of thiscmu- try and that he has dpuc something for our country’s; om]. H: bzlinvcd that the upirit of loyalty is rising, and that tho epuccncs 110m that phi- Iorm are in «some ways helpful. very interesting to the older ones .1†want, but some of the younger peo- ple found than: dull, as they were nearly all pictures of “as ships ant! om: «us of the British Navy. and a few mailer ones m the audience be- came restless. The pictures 0! the torpedo destroyers used in the pre- sent. war b [ween Japan and Rus- sia “one timeh, the s-pqaker show- ing diag-ams of the torpedos which illusiratu] their mechanism vet-yin]- 13'. "Canada‘s Interest In tho British law,†the Educatln Thoma. ’Jhe Empire Day lecture delivered by ,H. J. .Wiclmaan. '05th barvistcr" of Toronto (late on Una ,Royal Navy). Monwy night in the assembly hall of the Collegiate Institute, under the auï¬pices of the Public Schools. Was atLeude by a large number of school children. The lecture was illustrated by sure-optical: flaws. which were scuool. canons" ADDRESS!!! av u. a. mom», £30., TORONTO. EMPIRE DAY WAS HONORED â€"P-o¢cr.boro Examiner: The Board of Works in drawing up sewer con. UIICIS should stipulate that the con, tractor should lem the street in a little butter condition than is us. ually dome. m if one out iaa lit- tlo added to. The town has event- ually to stand the expense of bring~ ing the streets where Bowers have boon laid into a uaeaiblc condition. -'J'Jic Grand Jury at the Criminal Amine. at Toronto, lust week. in commenting on the large number of young mun and xouths chargrd with criminal oficuccs. nmdo thin s'gmfi- cant statcmcnt: that tiny holiewd that the hack of prop-3.: parental con- trol pf the young. and the failure of so many parents to have theirchil- drcn tramul to some u"cl‘ul industry. accounted for mioun slab: of things. Morelâ€"lim-u your boys tnuzh-z :1 Made, and sour girls housework. ‘ -A mail known traveller. who him1 visited Lindszu periodically for thei last! ï¬fteen years, remarked yesterâ€"l day to a Kant-gt. merchant. “ï¬nd-i say is a good town and it's not easy to ï¬nd a better. but I can tell you one thing in which itiS lagging away behind some others. I refer to the lank of a wally first-Class hotel. You- haven‘t accommodation here for your visitors, and ï¬ewer hotels 0! any kind- than. some years ago. yet everyone tell: me MIG Itawn I5 imflins in pop. ula't-iam 3th H needed is a. hotel built for hotel pun-poms. The Bay has gone w .for auto}: formed out of stores, with hastily rim-up parti- tions, darkqhaus. ill-mutilated din- ing rooms rocking ‘.wibh: the Odom tram the kitchen; and musical with the damn it flies in summer. That aunt of thin: W . 8mm in villages for loan years to cementum; tqwm ahouid Mm something. blet-tex- to 0"! â€"Mr. Fred Oomadden. one of our most enthusiastic pang horsemen. is negotiating (or a prize in that line of bars: flow L' Int will make men! out local batsmen stare. He was successful last {all in carrying on the rat! ticket at the Oman] Fair for the has! in carriage teams. and feels he tum somathins now that will win an the comics flair hands down. - I'ctcxboro Review; A woman swidler 13 going about (1:: count')' pretending to be a oanvaI-‘sr of a mommy paper which i6 giving a stat or dishes with‘ every $1.00 mbacrip- lion. “hm: zhc gels money she gnes a ncript sign-3d " 1’. R. L‘unagnn." A number of persona haw found they new mrcly “done again." Â¥Vd Vpcï¬ls éontrnét well with the green of the lawn and: he darker tints of tba bricks. , â€"Mr. Sam Mania, whose neat home is on Kant-(3L, meet. south side. has vented a veny nightly wine fence be- tween his property and what of Mr. Andrew Lumsden. further west. The (-31:09 La five 51mm high. and the -It is cxpcctcd that the Hon. Mr. Emerson. M‘iniret'ar of Rulwnys and Cabal-s. wnll \‘ihit l‘etccboro about June 3rd and open the cumuhtcd pox-lien of the Trout Canal and the new lift lock. Excursions arc lmu‘g arranged from all parts of the dis- trict. and the event promises to be a notable one. â€"M'r. Emgane Fee has an exhibition at his wareroom a Ksmp Manure Spreader, which has “1th the ma -ten:tion of a numbkr of our leading fn-rmars. A3 a farm implement it is qum a novelty. Mr. Fee has already placed tour of :thwe labour-(savers with some of our most proa‘rCmch ag- ricu l-t mists. } - The Iï¬zparmuont of Railways and Canals has issued ton maps. in con- v‘t'ctiun with tho report a! the De- ynrtmeft. Includcd m thc-s: map; is one Showing the Trent havigationl and Mn: my Canal \Vthh shows v- ry ciwrly the proposed route of the Txent waterway an address by Mr. J. A. Ou-lverwell on the Tram Valley Canal. :1 gqpolwtion favoring the Port Hope outlet was passzd unanimously. . . - Cobourg and 051mm» pap-m; ecum- piain bitterly 0! tin: conduct of the young ~rowdie9 on Line. atrcet. who Insult fcma!cs and othcr'mse make nuisances of themselves. Oucasienally in the past (cw weeks similar con- duct has been observed in Lindsay. â€"'l‘he good work cuss bravely on Bowmanv-ul-a .btmiml men met Friq day evening. aggfi :56“?! Jétening ‘to -â€"\’usscls crossing Lake Data-i0 the past “urn-pow. the lake full of floating ice. ranging from three to four feet slow. water. which means that the palms are from nmc'to twehc [cot thick. â€"l"ctubo:o Council. malizinz {hat pzutfl of the town ar; poorly pro- ucwd from Iirc. has. made arrange- mcuh' with the “.atna' Commiâ€"ésion- crs to one; :5 additwnai hydrants. -- Our aldermcu are we'l pleased at the pxogz-csa made by Overaeer Mn- Geough in th: wm-k of :‘cbxilding the Wellington-51. bridge we»! approach. Three (unloads of ccmezt will go into Um walia.‘ â€"Mr. .W. S. Marks. of Valexï¬ia. one of Victoria's rising young farmers. sold 4a bunch of fat cattle last week mm named him 3900. Yet we owns... ionnlly Mar some say that fuming dozsn't pay. -â€"Mr. Morton's restaurant has been mwly paper-ed and painted} and looks very-bright and inviting. The work was done by the Goodwvins. and reflects their good taste. -- Bafï¬n-dozen gain swam" :21ch Midland last. week. .The means [may times for, the G. '1‘. R. train cram. . -.I.ll~‘ Mindon Echo comments on tha high water in Guil Rim: at that point, and n-porls that a lax-gm are: of 1mm Land is submerged. GATHEREU BY â€81' REPORTEBS ON THE"! DAILY ROUNDS -’]‘ho Moran's? North King will have Port Hope fur, Rochester on her opening trip my 28th. at 2p. What Is Happening In Toma and the Country â€not 08. -â€"Lindsay citizens will support a. live buscball tmm. The gate Tucs- day amounted to $302.31. Lever's Yâ€"Z (Wm Head) Disinfectam Soap Powder is better than other povdm, u it is both amp and disinfectant. 34 BREEZY [0(Al BREVIIIES DENNIS EALLINAN. â€"[n Lindsay. on Thurs. day. May 19th, 1904,5113. D. Halli- mm aged 68 mm , I \ DOV EY. â€"In Lindsay. on Saturday. May 2151.. 1004 Ivan: Doxey. aged 9 wars, only daughtc. at Mr. Mich- : nel Dowv. CHAMBEBB.â€"In mm. on Mon... day. May 23rd. Mrs. Wm. Chum. «bars. with 0! Mr. W. When, BIRTHS BAWKINS.--Al mu Head. Ops. on May 33rd. to Mr. and Mmfl‘hos. Hawkins, urnsâ€"boy and girl. BRYANS.- in Ops. on May 23rd to Mr. and Mn. Wan. Btu-yang. a dung!)- - Mr. R. B. Kulle. of Millbrook. VIC- itad 01d friends i_n town Mondaor. â€"!iss M. 'l‘lormb'kc. of O.\kwood, calla-d 0.: Icon (rm Monday. -Mia~a Ethel Ncchndu is visiting hieuda {or a few days in Toronto. --Mrs. H. Saudtord. o.‘ Faudon Falls. Called on town friends lately. â€"R:w\'c I‘. S. Mark. of Mariposn. made town a butincss trip on Satur- in Bobcaygeon. .. Mr. J won-ding a town. o'n town “ton-uh. “Minx 31"" you to quii‘t lhii even- ing. alt-9r?" sin mk~d. "Are. you thinking abum how we baa-mm (2n- gaged hut night 1’" _ , “Ya." he answered with a deep nigh. “You me. I'm pu'igctly sober tarnish h" _ , , Rdl'l Cn'mh Cur. II him 1- tom"), toting dlvoolly noun m Now! sod mucou- umbe- ol the lym To- Imonhh not no. Pm. New ho th. Sid by ll- Drumllu. I â€"To repeat a question asked but no! answered :1: Monday m‘ght'smect. ins at Council mucousâ€""\Vhen are .the Light, Heat and Power 00's ‘ poles going to be painted and number.- .e-d?" Everything Mable should 'be done by Council .to main the forest of poles whoring ou.r_ streets_ look as {iii a! possible..â€" and in addition to painting our Wm should issue a “brace up " order. '0, 'hc awn-haw, have known I J. Clancy to. an Int 6 )fln.u.d b “on Inn pod-c 1) bar- mhl- In I" undon- Inoa-cuum nod Imam“: IN. to earn nut. nay ub‘ig- Ion. m u" b. h a In 'unlxo Runs 3 Inn: uh hm. Dunbar, To..- 0 a) Well: 0m ï¬nndndbobnl nod for my... Maurhtbï¬mm ho cum by 11:16 cm Gun 1" J CHENEYCOO.MO. 0. â€"Tbe Pom Parry bard appeared in their new uniform for the first time Tuesday. Thzy sport long «have: breasted coats. .M-ixh green- velvet collar and cuffs, ‘W‘ilt'h large paarl but- tom. and the hats are town to matrh the cloth. TM boys look well in their uniforms. which smack some- what of ye old mud days. 1c: y â€"Tbe mama: at cane: Nevison. xis directed to the fact, uhnt one of the towu byq‘mws passed previous to his appointmcm is handed to regulate the blow-kg of mill. steamer and lo. emotive .wbistks. and what its con. ditions axe tbzing abused. Read it up. Chicl. ht. lh-u‘. hurl, Pill- !or county-Hon. -'l'ht- Pen" 1' We hone (â€0i 1' nnchize in I'ctcrboro expired last year. and the (.0. offer- 3d to pay 31(4) a ,scar 5rd gin: fro {phones for n renewal of 1h.- conuact but in the inturcsm of th: (-itizrns the Council pn-fcrred to 8301"} (-ppoeitxon bv granting a franchis': to the Machine Telephone Co. 1421'. II surprise me that Lira-my has remained in the rut so long." â€"'l‘.h:- Sgr. Esturion. blue flag ship of the Trent Valley Navgation 00‘: fleet, made bar that trip to Lindsay this 523.3021 on Monday. Ea is applying for an increase ofsal- :u‘y. LS1}. Ed. Suzi-ch. at an law firm McSwoyn a; Smith. spam Sunday â€"Ch:.ti Camtable Bell. of Whitby. formerly of this town. seems to be awan that tbs is th" growing lime. Personals .1. Wat. on. of Omauca. calfod '. Gil‘ogly. of Peta-bore. Ta 1 135v days with friends in lion‘s this ' County ecu-mu. him no mm and l Runes of Pnrtidpnnil. Humilton, May 25.â€"County Con- stable Nichol yesterday morning "got wise" to the {act thnt s cocking main was in progress in Burton township. on the mountain. and his blood boiled at this during outrage of low end decency. Without wniting {or n body-guerd he set out (or the . scene of the bird conflict. which was ' on Gerrard's term. sud he mode I. very good haul. He discovered about 150 men in the barn. end. nothing ! duunted by the great superiority of numbers. Constable Nichol started in I to make things interesting {or the l gang. One of the number objected to ' this rush intrusion. end a. "scrap" claimed. The ofï¬cer came out on top. and then he proceeded to take into custody fourteen birds, two pairs of spurs and one pair of scales. It is understood that prosecutions will follow. as Constable Nichol has the names of s number of the men pre- sent. It is said n number 0! Well known citizens were in the petty. Exploded u Keystone Powder Can Works a Emporium. Po. Emporium, P... May 25.â€"By the explosion 0! 100.000 pounds of nitro- glycerin Hondey night the plant of the Keyetone Rowder Compeny. nee: here was wholly destroyed. The em- ployee. 100 in number. were werned In time to escape. The explosion we: caused by e an in the plant. Cape May, N. .I., my 25.-â€"-TM First. Notional Bank of Cape m was closed yesterday by order of tb United States Comptroller of tho Currency. The bank was recently ro- org mired. Ituuldthzt m d.- WNWMBMw . --.-.d A HUNDRED TONS NITRO-GLYCEUNB Progress Brain! clothing may be had from I. J. carton Lindsay, Ont. COCK FlGflTERS CAL'GflT. In 10: and 250 box“ and 15° Taboo The Cudinal will deliver an ad- dressonthoocculon. WhflotnOto unOnrdind Gibbouwmbeth. aim-n mn- l'or m - Baltimore, 11¢, my 23.â€"Ccrdi° nnl Gibbons hu (one to Otuwu. Ont... t “tend tho ceremonies in- cident o the Min; 01th. coma: stone of the University at Ottawa. which event. will take pho- on m 24. Princess 0! Wales Not 111. .. London. May 28,â€"Rumors are our- ront that the health of the Princess of Wales is in such an unsatisfactory condition that it will cause the aban- donment of the proposed trip to In- dia and also the visit to St. Louis. At Marlborough House it was said that the Prinwsa was enjoying her usual good health The postponement of the ‘Indian visit is not due to the state of the Princess' hulth. No de- ï¬nite plans have yet been made as to the visit to the St. Louis host. n.-rvous prostration. He was thou: 6:) years of ago. His wife pram him by several years. The d was an tax-alderman of this city. For sworn! years he was on the public lilrary board. Lima-Image. Hamilton, Hey 25.â€"-John Kantick‘. librarian of the public library died in the City Hosptul thou: 11 o'clock last night. He had been ilk the ho.- pital {or severe! weeks. htvin‘ (one tbvre suffering from pneumonh and M 8m new. 13mm, May 23. â€"Sunday 17¢: a. dry day in this city. Promptly at 2 o'clock Sgturdny night every bu' closed and oven the regular custom- ers could not gain “nuance. It. is not known whether the closing it due to the clan. of Chic! Sienna or the new licence inspector. George Miles. or whether there was 3 mutud egreemcnt among tho hotelmon. PAGE FIVE. “553â€â€ â€4" OWW To See them Is to Buy Them...â€" “W“NW M. J. (ARIER, Sale Local Agent Fan. 20th Century And... Progress Lines 0r. . CLOTHING M. J. flARTER LINDSAY.