R)! a campus was 3.1% Tmm‘hlay. the chant little 9a.! lizht weight wrestler: 3‘ thaw in“ “CWT of match between. “WmthoYmkM 1hâ€" Won-with] torn View 0" Inger Kelly. 0f the T0303“ i‘ but to have his bunch at Maple “whit he has to knuckledown “the needtnl himself. 50.30“ cash Kelly pulling was, 1!" he‘s hanging out singles. 40‘1‘ at three taggers and. pulling thu- hégh one at. first,“ In em RochesterJIOI'ontO ,zzmco I up Maple Lents WG-1 W3 to 1' bungled thread the six hits and (we in the winning two runs with WI†5' M in the winning two runs wuu M out in the eighth. Kofï¬tt W hester its only run on. a. i pitchand amassd.aslow lineal". .‘ Inâ€! City Snark ... Proï¬dence Mink) "Hui; ‘1 nave a] Wir- Not. a weak 5 and some places to) and Slenrn at. third “‘0 especially fine “'0 a tery hard h '1 Pitching staff is {at I don't see 1101 ‘9 ilould have had “he here. but rain ‘3! when we were ‘ 3* good.†3‘11 players. the l "" PIOhably the b-z ._ “ea in the world. Ulla I“ IVQH but I. 3 tin: and no m; was the outï¬t. and the the Mi' made mu. His Iiel< also. Four hits his record for ram-1 HQ! JCmn' ya...‘. ' ~. Toronto has. but. now, with Butâ€" ux was knocked out of the. tax by s one-time follow. piaycrs on 310n- y. Toronto won by 8 runs w :‘I a lead the Eastern League mch tin: and no losses. '31; Jack one; was the star of the Canadnan o ' +o§§¢§§§¢+o¢¢§. 0 .00? 'n§§00""‘..§'§ §§ .. . o All. 138 pom tho lwweizht limit. but IRSEB Aokenmn weighed considerably more .771‘ L‘ 'I‘AYJC A-L-_:Pw .W , m â€rm. W35 those "up Bill I am 3 mm Oh. ,H.f,.¢¢'¢.§oo§o«+§¢oooponq‘ooo‘oooo 9.. ! â€If“! 1“ AH AHAâ€"m? ï¬n: FIELD OF SPORT 0: .3: (31¢ a: date In 1.- have to TO PLAY 03' MAY 24th. )etary R. J. Menzies. of th». wakes. informs us that 21: has |etcd arrangements with she Sellers-Gough team. 01 Toronto. I mme here on May 24, The ' is Kittredgc's 09km“l 9: -.a.i; "I have a great team tbs hot. a weak spot â€Hwy“ Due places very stl’Ofls- ,nin LEADS THE LEAGC Players. the hardest worked 0bably the best conditioned 5 in the “orld. are the lowest “#18 rules. Most of them cucw or smoke. {I few (1-! don’t see how we can ‘05:... “id have had two out 0‘ are. but rain beat us 00¢ In w-z were three runs to ['ch Bcnl‘ "KING KEL†GOOD. v. 10“ .\ «new 5383 noynesfiast year with than , A.. will bola down the ï¬rst. gain this year with the. me- wns Sum" League standing OP is on exhibition 1:: a .w: t will be a beauty. -, 09 w hen smoud from tht IRESTlIIG. SWIMMING. is Occurring in the Town and District. and Sporting Circles Generally. 1'18 EX?- .‘CtS n I}; retired from the “L Too had. 1311’} i†L is settied at inst. Be yr the 01197133451 t“ Teddy" 1mm to drop {no came with tho‘. 01'1- mi from the war-id's ing record. covering 3" ..-.'i. The rec)“. oompctitxon. Guy! )1. :burg. and tiro New participating. ner Vt tblrd and short: are fine piayers. an! 1 3rd hitting outfield. d! is first-class: i3 awkward slants an Cmmunon will punk wise ones this season. on : passed ut thd nect- uuvc last night. In- !ora which the «m! b: returned. Ill Sn- 00“ good for the in Sylvestu‘s. . :ugoll. Who has -r (or the T. B uons. w. reâ€"um mm mm l-‘ndu, the New» York Ath- X’edncsday night. in East Liberal baths. ‘s the maximum! '1‘. B. L‘ drawn IP last Friday. Pate we been practising 1nd are. getting. the heir limbs. RVBRTZIJSE m1 Michael’s Just ‘- 111 b‘kelihood‘ua)’ _\Vidca.wakes: 0113 [gsxd with 3 SM‘ ads, averdupois. ind V: to endavor .so once the Add! 0} 983'! famous Ion ea 1‘ '.3 “'00 {IE TALK POST. UNDSLY. FRIDAY. ï¬vs Orientt‘a. 3 vs. suns». s. Oritntals. SCH SAUL!) vs. Orientals. Sylvggtgrs_ GOSSIP to have the lay slants and '1'. B. L. [or reappoint- l-‘ndus . t Bl act-5 .333 Pot. been D Ltmggboam and ,Pqtch will probably 3. be the Mg: rqgresenta‘tjzes ‘in ‘5 !the Olympic games an England nex: c, I year. .. 4. WWW A singular accident happened at Claremom. on _, ‘ last: week. ‘ ,4. train was 30- in; cast a. when a littid west of Clare-moat. a cgttle car loaded wig). tits. situated tn the centre of the train. the track and new, over the embankmt into a far- mer’n field. The tram came together again. coupled up. and went on max- out 8W“. Every city, town and ï¬i‘qgo has memdvï¬ndandspeed.a.n< shar- rier club would be a. dedrable fea- ture. In m‘ow'n town. as was ex- humed at lam year‘s Manila rage, we have good rumqm. Thgn why wt romp a. Battier club. under the YJLQA. or some independent colors. and 31:14}:th in weekly or fortnight- ly nun? Every athlete in Lindspy would an interested. and some spenâ€" did rumra developed. would :to ï¬j Long distance running is the craze mmhout Cm and. gvarywhere baxricr clubs are springing up and rtxaicing plumbing youngsters for future hanpm A sport that exer- cises and strengthens _every much: in the body, it must nazesmily be halted upan with favor by lovers of healthhx! outdoar sponts and eXer- cises. The stamina. that carries a gangster through the gruelling- part at a 100.; ms. is a. desirable quality in may walk at life and the spirit at “stick-utimnem" is one that must be fostered. Brockville in the latest addition to the barrier ragnka._ Th (mew 0199 has WM mail. and. intend; having 3» “WA rtn mm in a few at the {big Tom Longboat’s .very first «was was run when he was but tweim years old- It was with a cow b»- lougmg to a. neighbor. Tom got her by the tail and ran her arounj 1 field till she died. He reaped mote trouble than glory from that race. Sher-ring said: Longboat's per- formance was really wonderful. “'1â€: proper handling he ought. to win all the distance events at the London Olympic games of 1905. He is the one man in America to run twelve uniï¬es in an hour. and on a. good track is possessed of 3 peed to bit-JR 211 records [10m one mil-.1 .0 1“ out) five. THE YANKEES CLAIM HIM It‘s always a cinch bet that: when a. Canadian accomplishes anything out of the ordinary in an; athletic cease that the United States p-u- pers will claim him as their own. Here’s the latest. from New York; “Longboat is a Canadian runnqr, it is true. but it u mum-um to get swag Ixozntthe fact that he is ï¬rst of all an-American, thu‘ a better claim to that name than. any other athlete. and if he entem‘ the Marathon race in the Olympic games next year he is picked as the man who will win for the western: con- tinent." '- . THE BOSTON HARA‘I‘HON. LThoy‘re on. an multitude all about. I and the great men he. begun. More then A hundred runners o‘er the duetv road game strung. Five and twemtx‘milec to Boston ere the trying race is o‘er. \Yet etch humor-hope: to win {Land ‘ the record perhaps to lower. -Up hill. down ago, the runners 3:01. me telling by the way; But who will he the winner, neone. as M cm any. Where. where is [galiant Bennett. and ah! when: in our LeBarrnâ€" Both men still in the runningâ€"tron: the leathers are not. tar, But how the-rain begins to 1:111. mud clean their weary leet; Still mward. eVer onward. with the moisture perhaps e treat. Now. the race is nearly. over, for the leader is in sight, With no one near. to push. nim, yet he ms with wring]; might. Hurrah! a dusky runner, wins it! Oh glorious sight tq see. Our mole hat is on his breast. stamped with Toronto‘s :17. Tom Longboat. Canadian .greets you who brought our [and renown. And may there be a hot time when you mike Toronto’s .tow'u. ; "no PLACE LIKE HOME". ‘80 any: Pm Mth. the M worton «not, and thglriahman in nowntoamhmounder the wiuguot Harry Cancun. Aug!- autumn: om: Immune hum of repute in On- tario PM t, t: 1: Wu coma: mm out. blank home. 3h!» ‘30 riled. tooâ€"PeterWo. New mum any: the mat of them. and 81mm mouth for the ambit“: ‘ hooker. Adda. \ . Azteen ' II. ' I ~ 3 Crmader. Thcat- are the names or goroata's three candidates for the Canada Cup challenge.‘ - Canadian yachtsmen could do no better than 'ohrisuu I om- Longboat. ' Autumn. gum; in lilo down ï¬tn- blay twice within an hour. Tho manor m Wan too Slippery for tin big Yukon. however. and his shoul- )__, , At Chxcago Frank Gotch detestrd Bee! on the ï¬rst and. third fans to: he American championship. never once touched the my; A BARRIER CL UB. HIS FIRST RACE. YACHTIIG “030835 '01. m an of mama. Peterboro miner; Whiskey it the cause of perhaps ninety per cent. of the police court cases. Elmer-on was drunk when he did that stun. its. and aeveml young men app“:- ed on a charge of disorderly con. duct. alu- wfmle under the 13110293: of liquor. It was. the rjpb, red blood Dr. Wil- liam’s? Pink Pills actually. make which cured Miss Sager. 11132. is why these pills cure all common ail- monts like anaemia and debiliuy. headaches and flnckachï¬. indiges- .tior; rheumatism; neuralgia. St. Vitus dance and. the special ailments that prey on the health and. happi- nws of girls and women at all ages. Got- the ngemï¬me Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, with the in]! name an the wrapper around each box. Sold by all medicine dealers or bymflMmetmonnix boxes for 32.50 man The Dr. Wil- liam' Medicine 00-. Willie; Out; has had and timber gunk; ot the lever which baffled the m We are groan pleased. with what Dr. Williams’ {ï¬nk Pills have done for her. and reoommeqd; them no other sufferers.“ the eons-on M of “to. Making new, blood. That is mu " what Dr. ‘Williuma‘ Pink Pills are†alwaps doingâ€"actually making in: a" blood. The new blood ntm’erxgtlmnl1 every organ in the body end attak 3‘ straightat the root of antenna. .ud the common ailments ol lite whiah have their origin in poor. Week. “nu-:3 blood. Mrs. A. H. Seeky, or Stirling. 0nt., "tell: what Dr. Wilo liama’ Pink Pills did’ for. her four- «tecn year old sister. Miss Lime. Sager. Alter other treatment had failed. Sheenâ€: "For some years Annie had nek‘been well. Slie would take epells of dizziness and inad- aclu-s that would last (or anal days. and her whole body would be- ‘ come diy and hot is though she ml binning up with fever. Her lipu‘ would. swell until near the buiuihw point. and then when the (ever would ‘ leavd her the outer skin 01' the Ill-I would peel off. She doctorcd wuh‘ two diltercnt doctors. but they din} not succeed in curing her. and the ‘ trouble seemed gradually to he grow- ing worse. Then we began giving her Dr. \‘a'illim' Fink Pills and un- der ting treatment she has recon-cl her health. Ihe hcaduhes and «ii:- .zi.nesa have gone, her- oolar in imâ€" proved;_ her eppgtite hotter; and she A. AL- Minimum W mmcm l-Iiimhiï¬st. resides on Camhridg--sc.- south. is married, and has a ramdy. His injrry m not serious. \ . lho two enginesâ€"ï¬x. 2 2 and 2‘..- -w¢-Ie badly wrecked. the cabs bv- ing_toxn off. The Main was I?) change of Conductor A. Scaton. J! town. Harry .leson was the Ark»: of .he mber engine. and wast um. I: jUJ'Ed. lwi his foot cashed. and a cough of stitches Were necessary. to aha-2 m.- wound. ‘ ‘ . ‘GJ. R. WRKK M ‘WfllIBY Dand Farrell. the front brakn- nan, was on the engine. and «an rzodly injmed. His leg was 'wrne'. in two places ab'we the knee. and M: ma badly cut. 'He “a in the Ross Hoppital at present. l‘hmip £131: huet. driver of one of thq' engines, MIIhIO-IIIIIOI' Loft tum-at c p. m.â€" m we nt 0 O'clock. 1.35: evening at nine Neck .1 double-header freight. from mutiny cmahtd into a car lying “foul“ on u sulinc at. “buoy. o DIIVIR ‘ILIIIIIST All! BRAKES- HAN FARRELL INJURED. lhe Mooney 'bakcr cannot modu'oe anything better than The very best of flour. butter and creamâ€"the most modern plant. ‘the very best 'btker in Canada. A biscuit superior to any other you have ever mad. Bloon'cy’s Perfection Say "Mooney's" to your grace. A Baker’s Triumph MAKES IE" BLOOD Cream Sodas m. Miamiâ€""It certainty wom't!" m. Reaâ€"“I m Mr, 80;; w,“- Ig‘mge ‘ ym'l carter: it they walk! draw mflzem aqtboothgrgand E" E i E E 5 '2 61mm"c‘1ll4lt-'0.‘. M gw'l‘g matter was refc:r.:d. to the Finmoo committee. THE CARTERS' GBIE‘IANCE. A number cl town canes hum; ontéxed the chamber. it wqaï¬urmis- ad 3110111“ 3,3rievanoe. and they were invited to autumn themsgfves. Messrs. Mt; W3 and Jxmm 11111th were the spokesman. Tb. farmer objected to the new rule laid down by the W at “rash that a load of Igravol'sball measure one and ant-eqrmer yards. and that «ax loads shall be drawn daily from the town pit by. each carter in the em- ploy of the town. It might be poa- sébZe to do so in good wanna. bui when the road: became but in who (all it would 99 lawman.“ so. .uâ€"n- .v- n m 11;;â€" «wan in mks it an! Mummammthapitw help at’ loamy!†Mt. ndbmlk- â€"f!t_9°rt9il‘! won‘i was ggaanted pomisaion to speak. Band :1me “he hie chemo -thc boys were doing goal work and were :1 audit to the town. but he (Mr. Syl- ter) lei: they were not getting: the uupport they deserved. The band had beep in his firm‘s debt since or- ganization. and at the present time owed about. 3250. Now they requir- ed new mum the present one: being ml: three .yeara’ old. and this item. the salary of a leader, and other m expenses, would «an tor snouthy «1.81200 in year. His at a consid- Iinn were willing~ to arable cost? in order to help the band along. but they could not face the who“ thing. Um“ the Cams“ saw fit to oon'tI'ibute 6500 this year. instead of $300. the band; would (all to pieces. 7' “ ““‘-~" ‘A Oh. Exam Ira Ludo. George Inga, aau otha'IS. akin; than}. a ditch be nude for atom waver 9n St. Lawmqteâ€"et.. at" from Alton: to Snsuxat. From John Hons. Robt. Naylor and Michael Hagan. ria-am.. from Colborno to Eugene-- ets.â€"'rown Chg-k. for certiï¬cate. THE BAND'S AFFAIRS. On motion- M1. Richard Sylvosaer «no wmm Market moi-i: Callaghan, r3- MA. W. Wright. secretary Board 0! Railway Cmisiomm.n¢> tifyin; Council at a. mica. to be bold in Linhy‘mmday. May 7th, at: 10 an" and agkimz. that necessary accommodation to .xn'ovidod. Buni- nosâ€"10 consider the applimtim of the Grand Trunk. re crossings on Kent and Lindsny4thâ€"Fylod. TEXGELLS GOBBLER’S PLAN unverwoolmoctlen wan us unteneble omâ€"mzmy eiitilenn were paym; to- wards sewer: which they were not mag. The claim to: NM (or unlu- Lvt one McDonald n. Chal- more we:- liken" cutout. -_ Laid on table. A Fran Jun:- Chambong. offering'to out: tin, :31.- m tho bow parka at the same rate as lam. yewâ€"17°. per bout-Down, Proport: commune. Em Moan. Honghun. Pool A: Fulton. with rot-I'm to mooning out {n by. G. 1!. napkins. u-‘I‘owu Solicitor. The claim (qr return! on â€"â€"w .- plant was an the north end at the town parkâ€"Mn Proved} commit- A min! â€it!!! at our Town Fathers was hekl' Mandgy evening. Mayor an and Ii†membgrs meant. The wjoct was to receive the report of the win! committco. nppointod 1.12 amidst and deï¬ne the d_u'tien d thé Market Clork and care- taker at thc Clerk's attics. Council chamber. ego, but cane amoral buo- lnnss was also (aka) up. COMMUNICATIONS. From Jan. O‘Connell. uttering to Meeting of the Council Last Monday Nightâ€"Duties of Market and Town Hall Caretakers Definedâ€"The Town Carters’ Kickâ€"Other Hatters. Proposed That the Town’s Sup- p19 of Coal Ashes Be Used on Parks and Roads. G. w. m. at Toronto M 09.. with rot-moo ‘9 )l mun-Bout! Wot-kg. now .zrunflithic walk boil»; 1a.. so tome. -- Ban" 0! PETITIONS. 0. George III-39 and by a ditch be in?“ ya St. Lagrange-0L. go Mdbgnrne-‘St- '- The by-‘lura toterrod to in tho mama‘sxem were next read by tho Clak. whmym I. div'ggs'an (1 Opinion arose I! to tho «inability d mquiring the msrket «nuke:- to 100ch the m A: Bap.- roovo Jordan an Amen-man .0:ch unnaterrin; the agranohthlo 'watk pe- titioned not. on south side oi (vlenclg- d†between Cambridge and Viaaoruu- “0.. m north aide of some strut. Alderman Ba. «Shannan Board of Works. explained that 1t. would not he necessary tado go. a petition by sax-u: oiroulatim for the black men- ï¬end. trip to the nu“. upstairs for tbs; by-Iawn required. his Woulgip took occasion†motor to the open ditch on uï¬â€˜sido of York-6t... (torn Ken: to Rel-4. ‘It turned out that. the ditch had been opened by the In. John McDonald. On motion Md. wm Wanted to have the ditch tu- ed and covered in. Some discussion toilowad - {ed 1y A14! Byronâ€"an,to the advisatï¬lity ot mandarin; the zmdnthlo walk pe- w nor. any my]: side 01‘lech- a - vtvâ€"r 5th.â€"1‘hat the wateriqg o! the aim bo under the mum of the 012mm at lbw Property. and m: be be authorized to dictate the routs and digsnoe (or each team. Sin-TM up idlywin; bylaws and M be repealed: By- law: No. 749. No. 882, Nu 964. and “at the Clerk be “tinted todpw new 03-11“ in contain“: with uh. than sanction}. - -J. B. 8866. A. E, VROOIAN. 108. G. EYRES. Ivor Vrooman advised. um. the main“ proposed to be topaz-lad be and 6111180 by clauseâ€"it was possible thatnatraflo‘ Mum-1141mm tobo mutual with. This was most! synâ€"m to thq dntia of the cantata. as M deï¬ned trace: the by-hw. mu be added the taking cure at and taping mean the my hall 11mm. usd to hunt he auno when 1-un co do an t shall no the duty at the weaker. to keep clean the lost-up and 0c"; and the» duties to he 99:1qu to the sack- tnotion at. and under the direotLon of tho_ chairman 9.; Town Property. {théihat ofï¬ci'uls must. not pur- chase cu ppï¬a- without first. having an ado: rim tho china-n djl'own PJOP‘J’FU: _ . . _. .L- lap Thu. in addition to the dutia at the whet. clerk. as already do- tined under the market. try-law. ha and! hoop clean. or have the unblic alone kept. clean. dao she dunking Main “drinking cup attached. “â€"1233 the market. gy-mw I.» In the: amended by placing the mun hot olgrk under the mtml at the chalnmm d m Property. inseam dtmthooontmlotcho'rowo mommy mittâ€. an at Drew. At a méctin; of the committee ap- pointed to hays-unto and 803:8“. madman“ as to the duties 01 acr- tain town cubism, all the members being: pm. the Lollow‘mg sugges- tiau were 121.1111me concurred CEMENT TENDERS. Moved by Reeve Begz. seconded by A'd. McLean. that the lowed: tenders for consentâ€"those of Maundcr Son end Flavelles Limitedâ€"be aocc med. and tho quantity required be lvic- ed between .them.â€"Ca.rried.. DUTIES OF CARETAKERS. ETC. The following report ..ot the special committee appointed to define the duties of the market and town hall (â€J-takers. cm. was submitted by Reeve ma: Aid. Monghâ€"“Wefl. he‘ll have to ho a hit; one or. else thay'u run on in... laser Vmunan-‘The plan my be hijd. at ï¬lm rate.†Rtove Beigâ€"‘The Memes:- should mqh Ma point to measure all box- -"‘l‘hoy are willing to tShim: now if we give tot-cap. _'_' tin m I cent to help them was ï¬lling their wagon. I then nude up my mind Nut 1; would attempt no me work for the corpornï¬oa. and I haven‘t." - . Hr. Baumâ€""Gin mi 500. a ’vtr‘d end let us do our own loading." Aid. McLeanâ€""Nu that. plan will not am.†‘ Don-roe" Janinaâ€""I’m? a yard um! I third a tuna load f“ Aid. Xon; â€""It is. I can coll you that. when l.’ was workim: 10f an m on Wollinnona. arid“ I had mote um. with. the carter-s chm ml! tho M bunched together. 'l'hny mm a bottom board and akimpod the tout by pinching the bdeIMwhgnIca tinthom utittWaflodlcrs ninth: pit to hip st Mm. Then the: brunt bdauter one (and less per‘ (by. an! WM [jumped am an wheel; and m to the pit to invï¬imo‘ {W than dung mod whllo Md. McLeanâ€"“A y’a'x‘dL and a quad» ter a! mans! inn“ too much todraw under “vow-able conditions. and it the term has am home sense he will how “hézi to make the loud {Lg ht. We should pin. a good «novella?3 in the pit to hip loud and keep them: radway in dupe to allow he." loggh t9 be taken out," '1“. HM mturad the oan‘on ml. the ma who were drawing tho bi; loads now wank! quit. whan. tha bad weathu oamc- than the town «Item wand have to 130 on. duty." Reeve Bugâ€"‘The curve:- can haul a yard on! usual-Ker all right; when the roads beo’ano hull the amt ov- exw can examine a little discretion Ind 10!: than lend. a trifle lighter. The ovum" should use tog it. that all the baton are meuaumd careful- ly and an fit :0 contain 3!» quantity mm." While Clerk KnoWL-onr went on} Moved by: Md. Weldon. Weedby‘ 5053;; p; ' 7 . A14. Mac-pawn that two avenger: cine; 5: - -. A, Donnell pub“: In hem-ad. “I! that the flu in M. 4. I'hilmophy ‘ and Semor no .1 no! til-W Englub: P. G. McPherson took 3h! Hananâ€"“lb haul and d «In: hone“ in Intermediate Hana-Ir Main-men the «mph: English; W. A. Beecxott took 3rd mound cm 600.; while tiny can“ clue honors in Plan! Honour Enc- lldlurad “w m 250. m.udc.'1.3umtook‘2ndom~c mix. m I» and an honor- in Flu] Honour Greek at a. m“ [816 class in Panningâ€; Honour Dop. -reeve Jgrdm made a. mm,h(e suggestion when he said the citizens abouid not have to run about look- uu- tor a gamer-olden would be hit at the police office on with the WW. mwmw‘u Rave Ben “lined the «use a! the. mama-3' strike. and Council agreed that. the price (or remnant of rich: and be W 1mm 75:. to .1. _, 7_ - Hr. Whine. «maker of dual dwpï¬u «ground, was heard. Ho I Ho ï¬nned can appointing“ o: a! oogph at mime mgn. __ . i runny. on who of AM. Weldon, m by Aid. McLean. the several chum of the hypo“ were adopted. 10th BCAVENGING. when the nppoiatmnt d a town “Hangar on" scavengers was before the Canon. Aid. Eym mien-ed to the Math upptx of WW uhâ€. re- martingxlut it any were Junced an the ma park egg-tracts Quay wquld In at m an: gum when and any Ito the dumpingrlgwounnt. Lid. We“ wa- ia {mm at hu- inz the «routes: attend Moro Omncil while the quaion was being diam. whorwm Aid. Eym aid he wm surprised to hear his 193:! friend talk that. why. be having been mutual ammo. mad )1th pointed out. the neo- (imam mooted with the thin: was nu nice. nod. while the caretaker was known to be a cloudy man. and mi; ht look clean. the recollectiono! his 30th:: duties pxght prejudice m:- cm and. others. The me! can. sllomee 11: trade. We hove common 1. r Government np- Fe» for Indnn Bhnhte. linen’ Clothing for the Cobdt, Bunion on I Yarns for them whole-ole hence of Win end Mound. Wool u whet we nut. Wool we must. hen, either when or named, whichever :- due no t convenient to the grow-r. lure and well “Iona: stock of woollen “d staple dry goods, and will now be 1i: 3 'tion to meet the requirements of our pawns hotter than ever baton. thhing mm. best quality and a: the lowest prices Mummm Mo “'3, ha, 1m and oloooly woven, W mu, muted for 20 you!†munch-h. Memoranw Wu cloningâ€"our on: my». Yum or ovory desenpcion, lad-7, look. and W. Ouremkolmmm W as Cotton Men eoeciauygoodnlne. Our connection manna maufectnxieg trade pieces In in s poeition to secure choice eelectione for our customere' beneï¬t. with the ninnhetuier. ourincmdngnhumdehuwoitnmform to build a no. stun.- Youulthnmwougmu_m cg, whgre ye wulrkoepb "If HORN BROS. WOOUEN (0., UNITED Two Hundred Thousand WOOLLEN MILLS IN LINDSAY. Pounds of Wool Wanted iifbi‘vanâ€""w. m m a we lam. Dgnotplopigoyonrwooluï¬lyouuu udsoo the beneï¬ts of deding direct M yum“ M“ M In out Cumin Dept. all we can say is we’ll maiouin our reputation for the beet values and assortment of lace curtains lathemdgftomzscto .................. $8.00er An Moslins. Bohineflee, Spotted Muslim. Madras Mus- lins, Net Curtains, Chenille Curtains, Curtain Poles, R “ads, Table Covers, Couch Covers, Cre- tonnes; (a! 0 " . These and a host more of other pretty ï¬xtures will trans form a plain room into a “thing of beauty. †0’Longhlin Mslntyre. New Union Carpets, t yd wide, from 25c 20. . . .500 per yd New Wool‘Cupetx, x yd wide, from 60c to... .$x.oo per yd New Tapestry Carpets. from soc and 650 up New Brussels Carpets. in stair and body carpet, $1.00 up. New Union and Wool Art Squats, 3:4 yds. beautiful floral designs, from $609 to ..................... $14.00 New Brussels. all woven in one piece florel designs, in 8mm, GreenendRedgftomsiéooto ..... $2000 New Floor Oildoths. 2 yds wide, per square yard, 25. 35, soc New Scotch: Linoleums, 4 yds wide. at .............. soc yd New Dow Mutts, ell prim For which we will pt, the ï¬ght Torcnto whet price at our “W“ “ “M u‘ Was there ever a time when new {ur- nishings were more needed than in the spring? When the glaring light of the sun streams into a room, whose every cor- ner is laid bare heneath the scrutinizing gaze, 'tis then the particular housekeeper shudders at the picture presented; old worn and faded carpets, lace curtains, frescoed with a legion of holes, which at this season look so appalling. The good master of the house, it considerate, will know that nothing will so rouse the flagging spirits of a tired wife as a few new articles of housefurn- ishings. . .HflUSEFUBNISHINGS. . We have some ï¬ne new goods in these lines to proposo ,3 CASH AND ONE PRICE. 9099699096066 wear. The winter uniform be we. wearing was 18 “up old and m shabby ,7. while the cap wu weighty â€""heavier then his had". an Bop.- loeve Jomdap remarked. in jooular mood. Ho pnopoood that. the pur- chase of the clothing tor the pone. be tea with the Commissioner; and was backed up by Aid. Byron. but? layer Vnoomnn ,(a member or the Commission) aaid the act :zavethem no web power. mum Aid, Mc- Gtouszh. chairman at the Poliw and Lighting committee was empowered ( â€By-law No. 1118. appointing an as; Instant. town tounster. was read a third time and named. after which Lid. Ema ve Moe at his integâ€" tion to introduce ; lav-luv negates-â€" teatime-naps. mutant-u. At the recent Queen's Univcn' ty exuninatim the following former L. C I shade , “an Wane): ’u‘ " Dou‘;" po - .1 In: cine. i: ,. A. Donnell. pum' in I 4. Philaophy and Semor Moved by Aid. McLean. seconds! by AM. Weldon. that cal-tom beinâ€" tonnod through the press. that they may deposit clean coal ashu on the dream or park under the direction at the town womenâ€"Curried. POLICEMEK'S CLOTHING. Mam Couch“ Short appeared“ {as the Aldermen to stream hi- mues the; he be W with 7 new unitarm and. helmet nu- summer Aid. W. Jordanâ€""On a‘ mud and cod _ um." when make 34 grand tom- «money by not using ourconluhu on the road; The: make grunt an. “.In