a) ï¬tK-bi'v the uterus winds do blow. flank the battle rages loud ~uni long And the storm}. â€(is do Now. Britannia needs no bulwark; ,No towers along the steep; Her march Ls o'er. the mountain ‘. waves, Her home is on the deep. 3 {Wan thundcrs from be): native on]; She quells the floods below.“ As they roar on the about {When the atomyï¬winds do blow, [When the battle rages loud and mug And the stormy. winds do blow, She meteor flag of England Shall yet terrific b.1111}. 7°â€"Iâ€"L .I----L We manners of Eng trust, guard. our na- Nw‘hose‘ flag has br . years . , Inc battle and the breeze! lYour glonous standard launch again Io match another foe; â€a swgep through the deep. iwhile the stormy wjnds do blow; (While the battle rages loud and long a“! the stormy winds do blow. we spirits awn start For the dc Lad the ocean was their grave; :‘a’nexe Blake and mighty Nelson flour manly negrts spent 319w. uplan- J __________ .‘lel dancer’s tr 'led' night depart. And the star of peacqretunn. (then. then, Â¥e_ ocgan_ warriors: urn Our sung and (east. shall now: .To the fame»! your name. EWhen the storm has cease-1. to blow; {When the fiery fight is heard mr g EDOIe. and the stogm kms ceased to blow. I‘LAAA-.. fl___l_-‘n M “It PDH’S CORNER. me. YE IAIIIEBS OF Elï¬LMIB. pirits ct your tuber; start from eVety waveâ€"â€" he deck it was their field of a--. he storm has ceased to blow. -â€"By Thomas Campbell. Customer: “How do know the colors in anemia-unuw... Paint. Prepared. are durab e?†Dealer: “The colors in SJKP. are durable and lasting because of the high ualities of raw materials used, the care taken in manu- facture and e skill emfloyed in mixing and grinding. The S-W. Co. has its own dry no r plant and produces d colors second to none for brilliancy and strength; 0 its own inseed oil mill and I or S-W. Products: has its own manufactures all pure linseed oi lead and zinc mines, and emgloys a large staff of chemists to maintain the standard of all raw materials and ï¬nished products. “With materials of such quality, combined with the thorough assimilating they receive i mixing and grinding. is insured the most permanent and durable colors it is possi f . SJVJ. wears as long as any paint can wear and retains its brightness and freshness for the greatest possible time.†with at the 1m aDt-l .W :3 of England d. our native seas! 2 has braved. a thousand) PLAY TIIE GAIL at'vnvam 33 « mean u 'oromo. Montreal. Winnipeg. Vancouver. St. John. Hamilton. Calgary. - Local Agent LLT‘UI‘O,‘ 5.9. , . Acromybanyina is a copy at "Play the Game", by Henry New'aolt. The poem. I beliew’, was a favorite am at the late Dr. Drummonï¬. Until I saw The, poem in! the :‘a-st ( ay),.num- bar 0! the Educational Relic-«.9113- “shed in Butho-hg. NB; I was: mot familiar with the mme of the cm- .thor. Henry Newbolt. PLAY THE GAME. There’s a breathless bush in the closa tic-1113mâ€" Ten. to one ands the match to winâ€"- Pumping: pitch and a. blinding. light An hour @9104]. and the lngt' mu: m. And it is nqtl [or the sake! otan‘b- as inflow: to the :rruro. NBJ‘ The sand at the dessert is soddnn red Bed with the. wreck d the square that broke-â€" The inflm‘s jammed ‘and. the Co!- onol dead, And the rqzimonxt, «hunt with plust The river o_t death has brinuned- in lamb. And England‘s tar. and Hornet: 11 name: But: the voice 0! a schoolboy rallies the nub; ’ : ’L f t 3.}. “Play- up. play up! and pray-t1 This is the ward that year bitie‘u'. {While in. w‘ place thq school in Beta; Everyone of be: 391118 must M " that bear it dam forzet- mhis they all with! joy-Gui minfl- ‘ Bean W311 lite like 3 15013311 in and smoke. The river o_t d: lamb. And England name: But the Moo 4 the rank: “PISY' W. P.“ ; gaunt“ 'l'hinismwo‘t Play up. play up! game!" II. In W (thladelphia Public Ledger.) It was in a country; tavern. where a newly arrived commercial traveller was holding togth. . ‘ n 1.4- W88 Dunn“; ‘v..v... . "I’ll bet my ’casc of samples? be said: “that I‘ve got the hardest; name of 3115313qu in‘tlAlig tom" ,_ LL- LAAMs-nnn.‘ O! aux-1w, u.- unu- ..._.n An old farmer in the background Shifted his feet to, a warmer part of the stove. 1 “Ye will. will ye i" he drawlcd. “Wa-al. 1’! have to take. ye up. I’ll bet- $LO against your samples that my name’lh beat yourn." . "Done.†cried the salesman. "I’ve got the hardest name in the countrx. It 35 Stone." {madmms‘flmu 3;, a PM" In and. 9h My.†1 .._ are durable and lasting because i used, the care taken 1n manu- ing and grinding. The S-W. l nroduees dry colongecgud t9 the Momtreal Star from ._ -...-â€" -W, , AS limums (on: m an mu of cm and m m I" m. EVeuinz foot of May! 25th. -â€"Dr. Day. at mm, spent the holiday in town. . -â€"Mr. R. Kylie 3nd wife spent. ya:- bends) in I'eterboro. .» ~mss Dodda. of town. spent. 3.1:. terday in Bobcaygcon. _ , â€"Miss Eva Jackson visited Cam- bxay friends yesterday. â€"Mis.s Maude Wallace spent tho. houday in Newmarkct. -â€"Mr. Jas. Thorndike. of Oakwuoi, was in town Thursday. -â€"st. Humpluits. of BobCIyg-aon. was in town Thursday. \ I tom. was in flown. to-dgy. . ~41ch Tam Fitzroy and Joe Eco spent yesterday at Kirktxcld. -â€"Mr. John Fowler. ‘SusseXost... spent. Victoria Day at the Point. â€"Mr. M. Mcl’hadden. of Cresswell. was in town to-dayk on business. â€"Mr. Jack Ron. 0! Toronto [In-- versxty. is home (or the holidsys. ~Mrs. Mulvaney and. daughtsx. Gertrude. are visiting in Toronto. A â€"-.\[15. J. B. \Varncr left. on tho steamer to stay over Sunday. as rim-3 Point. ‘ _ ‘7 2- , â€"Miss R. Fee and Miss M. Kcily visited txiend: in Fcnclon Ems. yes- â€" .811. De Wine: mm: and Ar- thur Phelps 1136de w the Point yo:- ftaday. . “ â€" - 4- II- 16.5.. g W361} ('0. 1'0: tetday- â€"M.iss Linnie mrauucu. u- JV.- onto. is visiting with her parents in tawn. â€"Mr. Harry S. Walsh; on Toronto. spent Victoria Day, with his parents in town. \ I 3.. -' .-._._ â€"sts Louie‘ Franks. of Tomato. will spend some time at her home in town. u â€"Mr .C A. McPhaden. ot_Cxcsswc.-ll, ,'L__.. : l’l‘fl" PERSONAL POINTER!- was, among the m town on Thuysd-‘D' vvu .. 'â€" â€"Mr. A. G. Hooper. of University College. Toronto. is visiting with his parents. Colborne-st. -â€"st. E. I‘arlow and. daughter. Miss Maida. of Toronto. are, guests of Dr- Clark over Sunday, ‘ - Mr. Charles Ford .of the Bank of Montreal. Peterboro brnncu. spent. Victoria Day in town. â€"Mrs. D. E. Starr. of Toronto. was a guest. of he: brother, Mr. F. W. Sutclitte. Bond-8L, our Victoria Day. . . --Miss Helen Ross. of St. Marguer- ite’s Toronto. is spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mn. PJbi. Ross. Bond-st. . - A~vwv .vvâ€" 7 â€"Miss Connne Anderson. of Tor; onto University. 15 home for H1: moliciass. arter writing on her ex- anaimtxons. ‘ “as... To. were am; (be many Old Boys renewing acquammnccs in townâ€.- tawny. -Tha Pmt' tenders its congratulaâ€" tions and good wishes to Mr. W. H. Keller. pmpridtor of. Up Uxbridqe Journal, qn the negation at. 11'; mar- riage. His bride is Miss Hprmine. daughter: at the late Herr Dollzmd. on Heidelbunz. Germany. â€"Mcesrs Charlie TWilliams. Bert Naylor and Harry Beg; spent the holiday at Uxbridgc. The Uxbrilge “fair" was the attrnouon. â€"M1. 'R. H. Bradburm o! Petu- boro. xeturncd to the city on the banks of the OtonAbco Wedncsvky eu'ning. after spending two weeks. at. Sturgeon Point. â€"M'.r. John Vanstane. at Hamu- eton. Mx. Max-hall Ball. at W; and Mr. W. steam. at Paterno- nil in--. Na\ lor holiday “12 'u'“ ‘ â€"M.m. A. B. McG‘JI. Miss Anni. Bobimon. Miss Thompson and Josie Wiltae. 0: Lindsay; Mics Mackenzie. of OriJlia. and Miss (5:01“ of Toto onto, were guest-J of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Blackwell at. their now out- age a:_ Stymzï¬Mt on Victor'w â€"Miss Archadbaul-t. of To 'onto. is spending; a few days in town with her aunt "Mrs. DWI. JMuary-AL. numb ward aï¬gor visiting Peterboro lwn. my â€"-‘ -,'-.V__, 1“: .- has had his rim gasoline lynch."- age Day. _Mr_. and Mrs. Mon!" New Ydrk. alfe int tawn- Wellington Hall. Harry Framto’n. Gm. J. Johnna. M. Irwin; ENE? mm Gm Amatmz. “my Reid. Bert Settled. Jack ' Miss M. Conway. o! Bobcaygeon. ,in town yMy (or. a tow Sir. Orw‘ell 81in. o! T. Eaton Toronto. visited his parents yes: McMichael. of -'Ioronto. is to the Point. [or the sum- Linnie McFadden. or To:- visiting with her parents ;I‘; "a r-~'-:$r- “I†‘ 'lh m." consumptive - be ‘ d imhgwdiala 30m :03: or m- i‘m‘ of tho .llsg'. «assim- "' Mama. to“ Mums 03., 'M M lont- DO) ~ 99’ m- McPhaden. of Cxcsswell. the many \isitors in méflxï¬nwwb‘ ease ofthehrellhlpï¬'m .ot --Mr. Alvin J Gould vulwu Inc-ads yesterday. . â€"Misa Rich. d Litt'g Brit: in Mn mustardâ€. â€"â€"M1. Albeit McDonald we: tmudzy in Ecterboxo . -â€"Mr . . H. Watson. 01 spans ‘ ay in town. â€"-Mr. S. G. Lugsdcn. o! T: was in town Islandâ€. â€"nl.r. John B: Joï¬PetI -Miu Stella .Wu, in visiting friend. in Marin.- _ 4m. J. O. Totton. of Mindan. w†in mwn on Wednesday. -Mn. J. Connor. of Oakwood. all- ad. on town friends lately. â€"-Mr. 8. Beck. 0‘ Bobcayzoon. paid Linda: I visit lttely‘ ~31“. (Dn) Houdini. o! Boboap scan. was it: town flux-day. â€".\lr’s. 3. Maybe. 03 Eldon 5L1. tioo. wu in t‘an Thursdln -Miu Gxeu Sproule. of Cunning- ton. canal 0n town friends int-.11. â€"Mr. G. C. 'R, MoQuadc. of 1111i- burtou. paid. our town a. wait zany. -â€"Bev. H. B. Kenny. of. Emma Falls. called at town h‘iondl today. Vim. Chm.- Fan-bum. “:ng cum on town 2: “day. ~13“ Mibcl Sutton. bookkecaer. at. Ford's went Victoria Day in l‘or- xto. ‘ < -Mr and Ma. 11 Females Falls. W6!" holiday- -â€"Misa Minnie Fanmng spent bl 3" -Mr. J. B. And: ton. paxd Lindsay 3 kw Li --Mr. D. B. McQueen. 01’ go oh! L. C. 1. boy. Wu lately. Jun. Sailes. or Lima Britain. spent a. few hours with town Erica is lately. ~Mr- Luvxeocc. of the Suwlit’fe a: Son: an“. spent View“: Day :1: Myrtle. ~Hr. J. A. Doncu. oautueyouu. was a guest. at the Sum-son now neatly. -â€"Mm. Dough.» o! Oak-xood', was the guest at town Irienrh as: Thursday. ‘ . 2 â€"Miss Dolly Puke: and Miss F10:- rrce ,Waikey. spent. the bonny m Toronto. â€"}1r. John Calderwood. of Hunts- ville. paid our town a â€visit .u: Thnruhy. . ‘ -m. J. H. Caz-mic. hooonk. was in town a raw mun. Little i -M.iu Jean Hofht’ 8nd. H's; ~ My me Brown. of Toronto. are Y'uit- ing at the hams 0! Mr. R. Com)†noun ward. . z-Mf- .th. thbuiui. who was ! alien to Edmonton on account or the .death at his brother“ John dai- brutn. returmd homo yestexday- 4311'. ‘S. A. Way. 0! Benetton. was a. guest. at the Simpson no“. on Ihuxsday. . â€"sts A. A. Ward left. Ihnzsday (or Iownto. where the will spent a b: is! hohday. .-mss MLmuan. o! Sammie a; Son: spent the holiday at her homa in Nompo‘t Falls. paid That 918]. ~Mr. Geo-me McDonald. or for- onto. is spending the bomb†at hit home in town. -. â€"Mr. W. '1‘. Cook. on the suit 0! Suwliffe 6: Sons. spent. the holida- at. his bone in Oahu-n. â€"n!eurs. George Rutherford. um! Ernest Bolton. of Torpnto, an mating town friends. "r‘ -'vâ€"~v um Ramon. Glenelg-st. ~Majom J. H. Staples. of the 45th Ba-tt. and cave!“ other: Liliantciti- zom were in town yeuuauy. â€".Folice Msgistratc Wm. Fielding, of Minden. was in town Thursday, a guest at the Simpson house. -â€"Mr. R. H. Cornwall. orOmemeos was among the visitors 1mm tho south country in town to‘day. -â€".\liss Marie Brown. 0: the Sur- cliflc 6‘. Sons suit. upent V‘istoxia Day at her home in Canninggou. -.\1iss E. Checkley. of Toronto. an“. Miss Edna MoMuucn. of Port Hop). are guests of Mrs. J. R. K000113101. -Xi88 Ethel Hansen. 0' New York. is epcmhnz a Icy. on m town. tbs guest of Miss L. McFadyen. Elvin-st. ~Miss Corinne Andaman. of Tor- onto Umvernity. in holidtying wuth her parents. at. and In. D. R. Au» dam. . 411» Reed. 01' the dressmaking de- parting“ of Sutcliflc 6': Sons. man A..- kn‘idnxx at hgr hm in [ï¬lth-u. ~Miss Reed. of the I putmcnt at Sutcliflc we holiday at. her be 1:02. -Mu. Grant. mompnnied by_ her children. of Port Perry. in visiting her mother. In. A. Skinner. Col- bomeâ€"dz. - . ~41“. Mex-3;. of Hilton. accom- panied by her «tighter. spent Vio- toxis Day with her pants. Mr. and Mn. 3. J. Lytle. 7 . â€"Mr. Art. Jewell. 0' and tomaly upland tailor 9110?. 933894 thr to In: home in Rondo“! â€"M:m. J. F. Rout. Hi Miss Machmzie. at Ki“ town M}. M it. Inc mu: as. u ....... braith. returned home yesterday- - â€"m. M'u‘rqn Wouley is able to be around again. after ad mucus of some two or three weeks. Mr. Wors- ley endoyeï¬ hi: first. trip, to the i553»; 'td-dny. --Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lyt town and their habitat. M In. Me ’ . 0‘ Milton. WU \ 1301 it to. when Kn has n nutcrannqu Mu. LJ wruv; ‘-â€" 7, Hum ,- ohop. passed thro h Ito-dam a home in Benelux nus. ha.J.F.Rou.fliuRon§,amd Mackanï¬e. at Kifkfl‘okl. were in .i Gould visited town “damn. of Halibut-o lay a busineu \isa re. Doneu, 0L Huileybur). at the Stalin“ 30"" Cain and M“- tho bondâ€. “! mic. NLRP-o 0‘ Co- :own yesterday, to: my, Auctin. 0t 3 in ma for the nt. tbs 811119800 of Vuoonwr. ad in Claru'l or Tommi» 20mm“): spent the . teacher at Manilla. m town Victorin Evening m 0 -m. J. E. Atkins -uiu Ada Davey we“ in PM. _Mim 314A. HcGuiu. ¢ 3m .3 in Max ..M'nu M. Than!“ W I)" in Craswell. -Capt. Pstteroon. or ,“ oouvmc. “as in town Saturday. . â€"Misu Rose M badly in vitic- in; trauma in PM. , â€"M'ma Ida Grant. 0! Tot-ant“ is whiting friends in town. -Mias Ettie Adams. at Millbroak. spent Victoria Day in town. â€"Mr. Wm. Wanda. oi Toronto. spent Viwh Day in. town; â€"Mr. Sub. Paton. of Toronto. 3. ï¬shing his parents in tone â€"Mm. Wood. and hnzhter. o! Fella' 8min. were in town today. . -Mr. Kclmn Gum. text-ha at the Seoul: Lino. spent Sunday in Uv"â€"- , â€"M.rs. Robert Miller and daugh- dsualter spent. Victoris Day~ inCano W- _ _ _ ,,-_-- "â€"Er. Atmd w. Anni-4 can", spent the holidqu in Lind“: with his W, D. LL 8. Again. . â€" Messrs. George Thompson. Bar 11-! Elliott sud Harold Han spent Vi;- tonia any ut Sturgeon PbintJ â€"Miu Maude Nathan. at Donâ€" dalk. in W!.I tow weeks with n A†.3125. B. Grahame! 1 visiting be? M“! M" J. D. Graham. {OW-D â€"Mis£ Ldttio Neithorcut and Mia Mabel Cbrmn. of Toronto. “um. mm; the Margaux. In. Chas. â€")hu Mildred Keenan. of Sunder- lanl. span; \‘wtodn Day at the hon» at Mr- xWIII. Stdler. \ â€"Mr. Lake .Willhm. of for- onto. spent Sntnrday and Sunny with friends in town. \ â€".\1{sm Luau: Lylle and Link: Navalâ€. of turn. and was 8-.1. ot l‘uexboro. hpeut Victoxu cm .0 Sturgeon Point. : (r . ' - -‘,._ w-â€"_-_--, â€"Mr. W. ‘Rovell lett sum-.14; morning for two or three weeks' n- cation Wm: hi: brother. Mr. .9. zRucll. Cleveland. Ohm â€"Miu Nollie 0mm. Quanta :9 turned home this morning. utter : vii: with Mrs. Jam Kelley. Dun- ham-qt. and outer that“. -th Gm gâ€may. deno- a'rnphor with the Flavollc Milling 00.. went Vida-in. Dun at Tmbod. the m d hu- trignd. Min Cum in .m the Many with her 010- . :3: Mr. W. E. Bruuml. on Brock-v ' '. (in-11“.“: mai'i’ï¬w dock: with hot diet. Mn. Chan. Doydl. -Miss Ella Bunhonse. of Tenant... is vieiung her (ï¬end. Mia B. nan- ton. of the Bell quxhono stall. â€"Mr. Jack allows“ and Frank Noble. of Whitby. were among tbs many ‘iutors "I (own on Victor-i: Dc:- -â€"Kr. George MoNiollie. ol' Baddis Abattoir Cc, Montreu a . spam V'W‘ia Day with his parents. Kr. and Mn. J. R. McNeilï¬e.BoM- fl. ‘ l 'l A j â€"lliu Ethel )1ch who bu been men-bug we past month wub her linker. Mrs. George Rhodes. Toronto, «turned home mt Saturday even- ‘LMr. Lou Andaman and Fred W wheeled out tram Toronto my“ spend: a new My! mum unusua- Anderwz. Brown's 80m. Maripoaa. and on 11301? ï¬lm L. Brand, 9! Brggngl'sï¬ij Graham. olr 1‘0ng i‘ of my: 37 s in in Milli)!“ is in Clothing n Vic-cork: \VOOdfilic. May 2*“! uni. M11 Ii! Luve 7.00 3.1:. Let" 8 00 gm. Ania 9.39 $13- “19 mm Valley NdViQmflfl (0’)! “WW. STEAM ER ESTURION. Daily Service June lst to September 14th. ..BOBCAYGmN...... . . . Arrive 2.00 p.111. be". 6.10 us. 3.6 pan. ......... SANDY POINT ............ urin L15 p.121. have 6 30 Inn. 4.30 9.3 . ...STUBGEON POINT ..... .urivo 12.4.5 p.111. Arrive 7.65 :43. 5.46 pm. ........... LENNY ............... leave 11.30 gm. 03111:: at M Pt. on agatL lledl and on head. Having decided to seem larger premises. I intend. for the next sixty days, making a special sale of Harness, Dusters. Lap Robes, Whips. Trunks, Vslises, etc. Be- low are some special snaps in these lines : 825 Single 1-! rate ................... 817 Single H rate ................. 815 Single 1-! rate .............. - and Furnishings Department menus m mess soon: A number of all-wool LAP 8008 will also be sacriï¬ced at prices ranging from 1.40 upwards. 00875†will sell cheap at soc. These goods are being sold at cost prices to enable us to dispose of them. Call at mamas um: Nut door to Gumbel“ 9““ Barman. m. Eduard Duly was in a “m... .m imam ms. .t . ï¬wmmmm Wm? m.wrflm E ADAM DORAN’S â€"Miu mm. a! .Hulibw. «Had an flown km, 1294:!- ’ Lindsay, Sturgeon PL, â€DWy‘w-u ,, Dailyï¬ervico. my 1:: to May 3131:. and Sept. 16m to Oct I-Sâ€"iï¬gle Harness. “Spatial _ _, .320 Single Harness. Single Harness. mt. was“! are of your moneY- GHchridt. Iv 3.30 p.13. ..... m 4.“ lel... SAILINGS 0F STEAMERS 1907. tartan PL, Bobaygfon. MANITA FAh Butcher Shop roar. LlKDSAY. eamu will {irkï¬old‘o Specia} Spatial "BOBCAYGEON..." Swanson POINT .. ...LINDSAY ....... IS A STUDY It tells better than news p a p‘e r advertising what we call style and value, and the people who pass this window every day are quick to catch its meaning _ at [any rate, our Men's busi. ness is growing at a rate that is decidedly encour. aging, and the more you “Kw Summer is coming, am 1: 15 you were thinking of new do We have in a large stocl NEW GOODSâ€"we have the c the styloand the prices to you. Call and see for yours! we 311:]! be pleased to show (in maxing [101188 â€lad-tow Wan-L... 1“"; BATHBll 8: 00. Limited, a. a. coth New Goods and low prices ta†the lead. Br. 11 IV. 10 MANITA. Jean an» a hot Mill ‘ved “our ti BANK '1me [Sm E81