m , ‘- W35“; tgcogt cit rink w- ' , »WW tho ï¬r'Winiam Wk taking: that car 3 :W this heme Wily-(not to say cushonqstlyâ€"pdnted in @110 cola mum of the chiefm of the Com mauve party. No one has ever ml private cars ‘built at the ex.‘ pew: ofthegï¬mnmiin’} mbmfremy. than the Camerva‘tivos Ministers. Ontaricrhas not forgotten Seeing the Cause; vativr'L Cabinet making 1 its touts {brougm the Hrov‘inuc utedccw tion times in a private car. To use those cus i: one of the signs of offi-H cial dignity which we anew ' our my. â€ï¬aï¬w Ministersâ€"aund.’ under. ï¬beraJ rule the cod of P11081113 than is paid for by the Ministers Imam. As a matter of fwt,:the cat-.WhichWSir Wm. ‘ Unlock " took ’ "to Hui». was one that was builtwtar the tour 01 the Duke and Duchessol I“ W M *1 Princeas’ at Felon); and Mar-ï¬lo!) a Mr, â€the in up Why, who would (we said that it fluid and: have bun built'ï¬-Mn pufï¬n- ekpulsa ,tol‘ th-tmm 113° mum not. tamer to know that while he is taking for a living Sir William is riding and dining onxthe Govern,- znont car. .No one knows how much “13 farmers of North York owe ‘to Sir William Mulack.†5w iisue . \ ~ 'It seems thaltwhhib the 1armers at North York. were perSpiring be. bind the plow Sir JVilliam Mulock was junk-ting in Memo. whither he was takm in one of the private cars to: whit!) the hmrs of North York. with the mat of us, have .to pay. 1.: ant be a pieasume to the North York But that deep not prevent the Mail 1mm using them. Sl‘he absolute silq tins of a {abdication isno bar in tb Mai-'5 eyesâ€"it is. indeed. the’eure snark of a "Mailman." Sensible Con. mtivcs see no use in this sort of thing. Th3: know that it can‘t make mates. and that it can only dngumt may people win) see it. , You win 80th: 'the use of the Scotch cl‘r'flli'tm ‘Dwurapn bug-sa- boo. 0! was tbuy"ha.m nothixig taudo with the aubdoqt. The Scotch Globe is not attacking! ‘Lord Duration“ ‘3 because he is a Scotchman. nor is it moved by any love 101‘ tMQLpem-q getnal them in the flat: of Sir Wil. m Laptianâ€"dfln‘aaurabsa. No pm who knows anything at paï¬tios at .311 would dream ct tellevingx either at m insinuating dose of an article on the (Helms deq mod that â€Lama .Dundonald give an explicit denial to Its charges of ex. trangnt mflitaary proposals; Bathe 0138A Emmy conï¬dent that no notice will be taken of its -uow attack mph the Scotch general orit would not. Butler upon the aS-4 :23. . This M is very regret- table. It was a pity that a. paper stick speaks to may Scotch .990- pb should mimegm-zqnt and attack‘ ai‘lgmcat Scot/:hma-n, to please Boar-q} No; you are wrong. It in M10 be described by a little word of three utters. It is ow to ace howthat idea might arise; but it. is totally in. «animate as a. deï¬nition of n "Mai1.. . A “Haitian" is peculiar to one “9811'. Noeother journal in Canada take such liberties with the self. wt and cult; of its readers. Perhaps an example will be the boat deï¬nition. m {hum is the SPECIAL LINE â€" Galvanized and Black Pipe, Malleable and C. Imn‘Fittings, Jenkins Bros.Valvwes, Rainbow Packing, Brass Fittings andï¬Sdtson Wrenches. We have the name of turning out ï¬rst-class work; this is beâ€" cause we have practicalmechanics and we give careful attention to it, and can assure you perfect satisfaction. , Dont forget that we are head quarters for gall kinds of Tin and Galvanized Imn Work, ï¬rst-class Sanitary Pl_um_b_ing, _I:iot_Water. BBXRLL‘ E MATTHEE. his»: W "Malian“ tmmthe See us about your supplies of‘ Hardware, Paper, Glass, Paints, Oils, Metal Shingles and Ceigingg Hating. Builders and Contractors Do Agents for Hsppy Thought and the ' Souvenir Stoves. hnwf. FRIDAY. AUGUST 5. The Weekly Post ' (Tacorto Star.) . . ' know what a. “Mailiml†and HotwAir Furnace "IIIUSIS." of £11432.ch 'Vhat You Want. In Wedding Stationery and Visit- in: Cad: “(18 lead- Newest deaths in stock and nae-date script type. a native is carving a bust of Rizal. the Plillippine patriot. The bust is being carved-from a photograph and the tools used are a mallet, chisel and knit‘e. m m m am mm mm One of the interesting sights ofthe PhiTippinc reservation at the World’s Fair is the demonstration of wood carving by the natives in the Visayan village. From a largeplock of wood The method employed by the Jap- ame in the identification of crim. inals by the shape of the ear: istully set forth in’ the police exhibit inthe Palca eof Education at the World‘s Fair. mthough the Bertillion and "finger print†systems are also cm. ploycd by the Japanese. identiï¬cation by the ear is considered by them to be infallible. , . Sweaty-ï¬ve electric coin-control turnstiles have been installed at the entrances to the World’s Fair. A titty-cent piece is necessary tooper- ate the machine. Honey changers are proï¬ded for the accommodation of persons who‘ haven’t the correct coins. This new method saves much expense in the printing of tickets and A map of America and the Phi!‘ ippine Islands embroidered on Jami. doth is shown: ‘in the educational building on the Philippine reserva‘ tion at the, .Wotld’s Fair." The map is tha work of the pupils of the pub... lic schools at Laoag Ilooos Norte. Them am 100 .varieties of apples shown in the Indiana exhibit in the Palace of Horticulture at th: World's Fair. The commiSSioncr-s have made an eCfort to exhibit every kind. pt apple grown in the state. " The Alaskan hide exhibit at the Warld‘s Fair includes raw. and dressed hides ot every fur bearing animal in that country. One skin of a polar bear mum 11 It. 3 in. the 15m «wineâ€"Weather Bureau on the Philippine mesegvatim a: the Worlds Fair. CASTOR IA ; Forlnhnfludchfldren. m‘n and designed '- the Gothic style. The scisors were capecially made for the exhibition at a coat. $3.000. . Two 750 candle power search lights are operated by_ther:two gamers at A pair of si-cissors srvcn feet. long IS an exhibit in the Palace of Varied In- dustries at the Wor‘d‘s Fair. The blades ave ot nickeled steel and the hindles me of solid gold bronze, “3U A big- actuple printing press is in Operation in the Palace of Liberal Arts at the World‘s Fair. When running at top speed it turnS. out 96.000 eight-page newspapers per hour- ’ ;' \ ‘ ‘ Pineappiee twenty inches in cimum- temnceqmd 12 inches long are exhibâ€" ited by Mexico in the Palace of Hon. ticulture at the Wond’s Fair. Geronimo. the famous Apache (3th now at the Won-M‘s Fair," is kept busy making bows and :irrowg. caving canes and yriting his auto- graph for visitors at the Indian School. I . A reproduction, modeled in butter. of the first creamery erected in the West. which was built by John Stew. art in 1872. near Manchester, Dela.‘ ware County. Iowa. is exhibited by Iowa. in the Palace of Agï¬cultureat the World‘s Fair. , .. i , One hundred and ï¬fty jinrikiahua are ‘m use at the .World‘s Fair to cm: visitors over the grounds. they are propalled by native Japanese A large captive balloon is now making many ascension [v-ery day at the World's Fair. carrying- pas. manger: and rising to a height of 800 Organ recitals by prominent or. ganists of tha country are given daily on the largest organ in the world in Futival Hall at the «World's Fair. 'l‘wo exhibitions are given daily on the rifle rapse at Fpmctry. Fish and Game department at the World‘s Fair. . 001. J. A. Shallow. of Panama, has been appointed qflicial delegate of the .Repubdo 01 Panama to the World‘s Fair. ‘ ‘ .Wiscona'm exhibits a Maize: statue in buttegot a miloh cow and a mï¬k maid in thé Palace ot Agricol< turc at the .World‘s Fair. Exhibitions Mike wonderful prop... attics of the x-n‘ays are; givenndgiw (It is‘ this kind of {thing which make people raw to helicme that the local muting are negotiatq Eng tor the catablyahment of a new. organ. Men who have reached vot- ing age are onlyamuaad at the puem ilit: at the MM at the horny. Mindghd farmer ‘.persp1‘rms"' wlnile mit thpmandbaokoauopd Ii! Sir William‘s own p‘ookat. This fact the Mail knew. and it chose its 12.111 amaze Minsk Sineteen entries (or the nirahip mtepts at the ‘World'a Fair have mat cars" The only harm that ".iliailism" duds a to “an and Sir William ‘t'ilioaa and WW‘ â€"at WORLD’S Fl! I FAGTS. memories of tho Pier-acre at this 'qy, .W. Claude-mine. P. 3 county ma sister Counties _. lival F. r. Callnwhau. Mrs. E that your liï¬e will be as wprthy of gum. J. W. W. l respegt an theyling of those who“ Baum. Adm Switue swap-in m omit-(rigs. «m. I k Lean. Mb Lizzie Hula. thapk'_you in nonunion tor thin The Mines Mm New: uploadid â€bone; IJ. 3. Brady and chum In W!†.1" .F- . Cslhshen :5.“ W "3"“ ““223: I...) â€2““ I! uplo'ndiii' â€loaned !J. B. Brady and ohi‘droa. C. ï¬ddled In couch-id: Mr!" F. Calhghan; tan The Min-oi Knuth and In: moved 3 Me 61m in a, m: wen. Pam. Fred Gilles. u, an». 1);. 3m, 1â€""'__. In conclusion let me now appeal to the young'menmdmonlaoe boa tore me today. To you who are un- tive born this appeal will come more dimct.' I appeal tom by the «cred memories of tho Pioneero at this county onslua'ntor Counties ‘â€"_-' live its 0" O none hare wi'l doubt its claim tosucTh redognitim; yet of afll its institu- tibns of a pmay national character the Old Boys’ Associations am mcst ering of maid-oration“ By these. institutions we will be able to com. plete that golden chain of intenpm- vincial anion thch is no essential to he integrity of Our national life. The day is not distant when we will have a closer communion between :11 parts ,0! the Minion than that m Bowed.‘ , , A _ ,ou‘gaqizaï¬mg: ‘auq _I_}ool fume _‘4,Â¥, L_ and replied as 10110“ :' To tha Mayor and Corporation of the Town of Lindsay, and Citizens. Ladies and Gentlemenâ€"I am sure I camot ow to you the deep tee} ings of gratitude that move the mom hm at the Victoria Oh! Boy? Am ciation on tho splendid mption you have just given up. You have said this occasion is one ot the happiest iny our experience no Mayor of the Town of Lindsay.â€"'naw. if you will permit me to gay it. we regardlthie as the rod lettorday in the history of our Association. qua'rated trhougihwe may be, many indeed have not visited Lindsay toa- muyxeo years still the old tines are burning warmly in our breasts. and today we are once again with you. c u. p you tm- from of the Town and the Courts. .These are ours. We trust that your visit wil be .:xceediugly pleasant. that old associations will be recalled. old friendships renewed. and may there be many new one! formed. a ‘t'. that when‘ your visit coma: to an end :that you will return to your homes with a still greater aifectiou and love for your old Town and your old County. J. H. SOOTIHI-IRAN. Mayor. President Sbemoodï¬e Reply. At the conclusion at the Mayor's address Mr. W. A. Sherwood. of To. ronto, President of the Victoria 0:41 Boys’ Assimilation. stepped turmd two; em: glad that in themadst 0! 30m- successes your thoughn kept o‘er turning back toy our old‘bomcs and that :when you made for your- sclws the opportunity of a retarn mm you did in such wombat-s cm- brace that opportunity. It is unnec- cesurs forkme to say to yonf'ï¬hko yourselna at hang? or__to extend _to he wny changes, tn;- maay im- pxoxoments. the many evidences of proSpcrity and growth. will impress pen that we. who ham 5! ayodat [101nm luuc been doing our part to keep lhc om Town and County in a (orc- most place amcng the towns and counties 0! our had. We believe that “c an: entering upon a period of Still meats:- god more gapid glwehgmeat. WK: HE; s'u'xi'e ï¬nal. the‘so guns 0? pm puity will be a source 0! great plea;- mc to you. A you hm; taken a pronunmt and an homrablc position. and in yI-ur suc- cesses we‘ who have 510qu within the boxdcrs of the County. hare re- joitcd. You went Iran: on:- midxt and um have taken p-m'. m the world's progress in other places; we; trust that on this. “or retqcn. I can assure you that your old triemb' lune watched Wm.- pride the success that has come. to the Old [boys 0! Victoria County in all walks or hit- and in almost every quarcor of the globe. :Whoreve: )ou have gone you have done credit to your old County. In sport, in com-marce. in agriculture. in the halls of learning and on the battlefields of {In Emgire, ol the psition of Kayo: of the Town- 01 Linus†to have tin plusure of extending toy on in my official ca- pacity a right royal. hearty welcome back to 3our old Town and oid Coun- t}. PenniL me to say that no act. of mine since occupying my peasant position has afforded me as much pleasure as this present one. An m of m an: then read by Mam Geothermal trout the band stand. which W as follows. his Warship intmducine pt the prm 931‘ moment an impromptu ‘gm lag to the lady Morn: To the Old Boys or flu County of: Victoria. . Gentlemen,â€"I rejoice that It has [alien to my lot,ï¬during my opmgncy After arriving at bhe park the Kil- tiee‘ band of the 48th Highlanders, who accompanied tbr! home-camera, rendered a. medley of Scotch airs which brought to the surfacS every drop of Sctoch "bluid" that throbbed in' the min: 0! then present; ADDRESS OF .WEIDOME. At 10.30 a will pulled in .with six coaches, L11 loaded with home. comers who were met by (ï¬end! and received a heart: medcomc. Sm twenty minutes. later another spec... ial arrived. made up of ten coaches drawn by twp engines. They alco mat to smell thoqu.«-hich by this time must have reached far over the Mann! mark; The Mayor and Council wem‘ in whiting. accompanied by th: Sylvester band and most of the citizens of the tan. Gem] be... ing- in earth's-ea. IA pm films formed and marched down William. at. to Kent thence to the town park. This is Lindsey's gala day. town is en Iota. Maw old familiar (noes am to be seen a: our street» to. day that. we hum ddt men for yen-0. has is Toronto nameâ€"Corners' Duv, a lace number having arrived on Batq wavy evening .wxp t'uok mm.m 0,! having a. Sunday with up and visit friends. They were «ï¬t early this naming to be. in medium to meet their trim ’who m in an the specials dub to artive eerly this flora,- The Chmfl .wvrds (I. helm]! (If the Old Bog-4' Association. 0t :11 the oaths! of the nuthem wu none he lied looked ï¬orwu-d to with more pleasure then to visit his {native town and Omnty. Mr. Ctlllm taunt! an able oecq under in Mr. noun Hunger-ford. who expressed the some documents «It gleam halt on (re-width: the old town. ' , 3110! mm. ' v Mr. 1'. Kennedy. pecutary at the Auneintion. .m than celled on and mud left-urn of m 31 innbilitv to llundroda of the Former lithium: of the TM‘ and County Arrival Saturday and Mommy to Molt Old Menu and Great and be created by Old Friendsâ€"Vishnu Welcomed by Mayor Southern and tho Aldermanâ€"Spunk“ at the Park and sport: at the Agricultural mumâ€" llama of tom. of the Vlsltors. VI(IORIA (0. 0m BOW HOME-COMING. cred‘n. 8mm. H. Dyer. Mina Grace bub-I this by. W. Wing. P. Mudomld. - Jim I F. F. Callnwhau. um. F. F. Gallant. r afghan. J. W. W. In .1. w. who“ Baum. Adan Swinger. Ruckus. It. I [ Lean. Mb Lizxio Huh. F. Dennis. thic . Tho His-ea Mung New MgGill. Mrs. Errtcber. 01w. M’ackley. John' a Gould. W. Charles. J. H. Mulchend. A. R. Pollock. Mus. Bradabaw. Mm. Sharp. Art. Smith. G. Joyce. C. Rout. lay, Robt. J. Kel‘ey. Mm. Kelby. Jae. Milne. I. B. Thotmton. Mrs. Tracey, Miss Ida Tracey Mm. BridgcwoodN. Bxidmpod Miss Bridge'wood. Mt. Mincook. Gflo. P. Dixon. J. E. Camp. bell Mrs. Compbell. Mr. Mulhollsmd. A. Phalmer. His! Chalmers; Hm. Armstrong. Mm Holmes. C. 8. Mal-o hollu-nd. Ian. Ramsey may, G. W'. Arm. strong, Inw. G. Dim. Mia! Jennie m. Fulani. 1(1- .a1vd In. C.E.Hnatrun.l(r. chum am. Mr. mam-.0. W. Mr. 0. Huh. R. 80cm 3. Dyer. Help Grace bub-I .W. Mug. P. Madonna. - 0UF‘. 1". Call-ma. In. F. 131031133, Wellington N. Ingmm.Norm1n 0'- Mary. '1'. R. K ..H O‘Con.‘ 0011.600. Gill. E. A. F W. P. 0- ter, Miss M. McNamara, _ N. Tu. igley A. W. McKnight. Chas. Hall. W. E. J. Smith-MEGA. I. Bum“. Miss L. Tuim Hy. Latmmouille. Mn. 1. N. “Math“, and daughter. Miss Winifred Meant J. Line. 1'. Maegan. D. Comma. K. M. Bree-n. G. ouary. Rebeoca Henderson. E. P. Wright. Stanley Madison. G~o. Park. or, John A. Alexander. Fred Mount. D. H. McqugIh. Mr. and Km. .3. Donny. Wm. Hilusd. ’ R. Dracott. Banjunin McGill. Tom Murdock. J'. Slatber. Wm. flunk. S. Topley. F. William. S. C. on. W. H. Thornton. E. L. Slnlton. 'A. Topley. n. Elpou. Misc It‘llnqklem; {my 3. -.-M W. G. Ell. G. Whitty. H. B. Johan. J. Horton. J. Mamba. M. Tracey. Fred Toom. Mr .aud Mrs. Alex. Hall. H. Gemmell. Chan. Clark. Jae. Sinclair. \‘V. E. Miller. .W. A. Sun- mersville. A. P that. C. Tyner. Prof. T. J. Smalc. . S. Hart. M. O‘Brien, Jas .Wallace. A. E. Collins. Mm. Hyde. R. J; Hyde. M. Enï¬ght. A. Kelly. Mr. and Mm. :Ellingswvorth. Miss B .Hopwood. John N-unn. F. H. Little. Samuel Stoufler. Blanche; S'lgï¬rffer. Chas. E. Hand, F. McGu- la . Mrs. Cooper. H. Cooper.A Murray. Miss A. Getchell. W. Reeves. Mrs .MarehaJl Tripp. Mrs. J. Ii. 02. Coundl. Mrs. Hopwoud. I. Bell. Non Dunne. J. Dowdell. 8 M. Gracia. J. W. Armtronc L. Mowing-.1111. McArthor. Mummy J. W son. Annie Miller. Katie 14,011. Ella M. Harrington Ettie Coed. E. Wick. ham. M. H. Lennon. D. Winters. Mitt Winters h“. _J. __Snmre_. B.Wi1tu.~ R. Tempie. J. Alwud. Mrs. W. J. Harris. J. E. “Enough. A. W’orkman. Mr. and Ma. Mark Way. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. O‘Connqu. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Knight. G. O'Iau'a. 0. March. G. B. Roche. Robt. Hootbe. C. 0511. Mrs. B. Roam). Mrs. .G. G. Menus. tor. Mrs. 'l'. Horton. Mr. E. Bunting. Mrs. Reading. S. who. Mn. Miles. Prof. W. J'. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. J. g. Agar. 6.51:9 pauper. Kr.» and mandwifo..W. Pl-lll. W. T. How... and. P flown. G. Bony. B. Pax- temon .W. Rohinion. Duluth. We. Eng? 6911.: .Baelgt “13911.21! Wiles. N. Gztmm. R Tanill. W. Rick and wits. F. C. Fuller. W. C. Brown. F. L. Harris. Mm. Sutton. R. Peanl son. W. Dingle. Robt. Scott. Joe. Holilngaworth. Lila Van Camp. Alice Cory, Art. Clayton. Jan. Thurman. 8. Lane. H. MnCmm. C. Guides. J. \V. Mi'lcr L. M. Hill. “2 V-“itch. A. Turner. C. Bag-.osw J. Tom View. Jan. 0me B. MLG ll T. Hort-an. Wm. Bropby. Wm. Hayw. Ed. Pugslcy. H. W. Pugsley. Ed. Suts ton. T. Wasaomba. G. Kelly. T. Hour- ton. A. Arcnambault. C. W! H. A. Middleton. J. Vanna. \Vm McKay. ‘ D. G. Lorach “'11:. Gram. F Groom] L. lanes. T. Gwen. W. F. Elliott. E. T. Campbell. B. H. Mortomore. \V. Max'sdon. ton. A. H. Wm. B. D. Otter. Miss Mag Otter. In. ‘3. Ming. 8. Hen slip. C. G. Mama. :8. Hw‘brd. Mb! Pinkhun Mm. Cur-saddest. Min- ,Ven Cam Mia-s Murs'u'ot might. Mb. France- Butler. Fred Butbr. Gan. W. .DiesHW. C. DioS. C. H. Dies. Jab. .N. «Bu-hr. Miss Ethel galley, His ï¬rth: Kellwy. Mm. G. The noon hour ham â€rived the crowd Wt! tor luncheon at the homes of friend; and tt the various town hotels. . . ~ 1 . . SOME OF THE HSITO'IS. W. P. Tamer. B. Manning. J. E. MnConnack. 8. Fee. (Wm. Wright. Mica 1m. Mm. Good. Mm Smith. Miss Sloan. Edith Glennie. .Wm. Whitaide. Mrs. Whitaaidse. mg L. Huntley. Gauge Porter. Mrs. G. 3. Richardson. Master B. midis-dam. Mi.†Strum. Km. ‘1'. 5. Mark. Mn. 7 Shbrt when were than made by Mr. S. J. Fox. ~11. P.P.. Sanntor Mo“ Hugh and Mr. B. J. McLaughlin. K. G. Mr. Jan. Nam. Chaplain to the Arm and Navy Veteran. of 1.0er to. and an old mud: Goldie-r. atep‘ pad forward and displweda flag that was ouri-ad on the field of Wat. orloo during the 1mm basque: Gonnnor. Hon. 8. C. M'wd. Judge McIntym. Judge ï¬rm. and Ju. L. Hus-baa. Mr. Kennedy that thanked the people of Lindsay ‘(or the enthok inn and Mwill M to the vis- itoa. . . _ Brie! mam. ' v Mr. '1'. Remedy. â€out“: at the Aunointion. .m then called an and men! letters of regret at Stability to attend tram His Boot ,tho Lioqtq Mr. 00.1113th “and an able 0°01 mder in Mr. Retort mayorbrd. who expressed the em dominant! of gleam halt on width“ the old um. Im- _A The aw nun new the ma, tutu of hi. youth. but you a: nub, in; (rectal-ow. . ' Though bachelor. be the 1m Intel. Wazoo net). 5‘ “W‘P‘WW'P‘WW uryor um.cnuu cob-seam wad. msDo(mComnin- Ho wu perfectly cumin the neu- governing colonic. would never allow any ropreuntativo 0! their- to com. to tho Defence CommJttoo u the com- mute. with tint addition had tho must authority to upon. obliga- tions either Ml, political. mili- â€ï¬lth. Preinier Bellour. epeeklng o! the W, eeid thnt one very greet merit of the committee wee thnt it had no executive nuthority. 'I‘hie wu eepecieJiy valueble from the point of View oi ite reletionn with the De- fence Committee end with the eel!- governing coloniee o! the Empire, ov- er which no omce in Britein exercisâ€" ed control. When eny problem at de- ienoe came up which touched the col- oniee nearly. or when the colonic. tOok e cloeer interest in the problem of Imporiel deienoe ee e whole. he hoped "we might“ heve the adven- tece oi their eminence in our coun- Sir John C. R. Colomb doclu'ed tint. the â€aw-hm: at tho Do- lance Committee did more (at tho may of the Empire and {or ocono- my and anciency thnn any steps tak- en by any Government In tho put. dent-Luvâ€. London, Aug. 8.-(C. A. P.)-The House of Common. yesterday paced the supplementary vote 01 £2,960 for snlu‘iee for the new permanent. sun of the Defence Committee. Mon at Colo-bl. .- Inputs! w mama Does an 1-,“- ow..- THEY JUST WANT ADVICE, Dr. Duran but: our. to ‘ puck with Lord Dunk-nu. The Doctor! dwelling on Wilï¬m t.. wah hand- somely decm’ated yeIteniay in haw: oltheomnombuutingeemlu. ion jacks end a ï¬erce South Africa: my being need with ï¬ne etteot. On the S. A. flag we. Mï¬bed the words‘ One of the Old mu When the procession passed underneath cheer- were given (or the motor. and he felt good until this morning when he found that the new had been to. proprinted by some peraon' unknown He feels annoyed at Dmdnnud be. cause the latter adviaed his heaven to‘ keep both heads on the flag" and so incited come 103a1i5t to meet of theft. - . The promenudo concert giwn by‘tbe Highhndern band at night in the Lindsay-at. skating rink waé a de- lightful event. and was attended by about 600 mmdm. Th2. programme was of a high under. and comprised a number of vocal chow, which were particularly enjoyed. The can. cart hated until 9.45, whm the High. [anthem had to hub for their train. which was timad to pull out at 10, but did not! euve until 10.40. The 0311 Bon. their trio-Ida and citizens generally took advantage of the “term sports ut the Agriculq tun! perk in large numbers. Fully 1.500 witnessed the three matches â€" two bushel! games and a lacrosse contestâ€"and were prl satisfied with the entertainment provided. The 48th Highlnndm band added may to the pleasure of all by rendering a aumcbr of Unit choice melodies. an. Asthma Nix. Killer. Burlington. WI]. Clark. Parker. W“ Parker. A... Clark. 0.. Thoreau. W- Alena. dart. Memorial. Hartman. Stilton. The ma pun-elated a ï¬ne appearance in their tartan and the chat Drum- Maja’ was midi: impresive and imposing. : The 48th Highlanders band came down halt math. The when W; Water Butter. Pipe W Baotou. Drum Major Kiri-t m. Como“! Earl. W Rue} J’obutai. inn Thornton}. Dix... NOTES; ‘ A tact commented m by many at the whiten was the inadequate lighting m the union. Them i5. not a town lighjt within a bloc}: at to: point. "Ibo all: lights are the tow momma; incandeloents in and about! theatau'on. .ll‘hia is o m'ntaï¬ompd ouroorppration (my: should take a mu: 0! it. IWe do not wish whiten. when they arrive in town. to tool that they on: entering m hm Villgmz’. . returning to Termite on Tueedny. Monday. Ann-t M 1’“ 7.393. mâ€"Wn at!) Will luv. tho Union Button to: My and Omen... moo .. a. 4m!» .2 Linda-yr Grad d‘sounopsndww.w Pat-k. Oidnu’m 1.005mâ€"Ioofln‘ “thud. M The {allowing comprehensive time card an-g distributed bylr Arch“ 0 Toronto Minion, not! it- information m gm fly upprocw by our chin-l: rho Register of Names. \We ham been :3an to secure the name- ot many at the M. We wi‘l be grateful it than who hu’e entertnlned visitors viii! kindly write the names legibly on; Wind and tot-ward to The Pod. . a "on. wâ€. WI‘ I an- IL man. I was Shea. Mr. When. Mr. and Mm. Harry M! Homo-Comer! Tim Cud. [£- X. Kerr. Ii- 81m. e., um Petrâ€! May. C. FramPW CAMPBELLâ€"In Mute. on Mom in. Aunt. 1%. 1m. Coli-aa- A. Cnnphsu. wite or the late men. emu. WY.â€"In Lindsay. on Thursdty. July 8th. 1004. Annth Scull}. the you-bait (hm I! Mr. J. C. 301nm}!!! 9 mm and 8 month. The date: upon wh’qh \olcanic and mm to reach a maxim un. general- Iv over she :iohe. win be tht. (U! to in! 11th. and the 24th to the 28th 0! August. We wnl mum-2 Thur-day. the 1: tr. and Thursday the 25th as «gum: days of these pmbablc scis~ mic winds of 0am mace. um: and some dangewua Norma Wouzhout the Southern and Cen- tml States. Tm imtions are rhu the gen- era! disturbances of this last period will be toilvred by u; emu-a! high hammter. with fiercc high winds and unreasonably cold weather an: o! the northwest. If frosts make meir appearance over the northern to 1556616 regions of the country durinr the last few days of Antus': our readers need not be W11 )lly taken bxinnrprise. The last regular storm period for Augnsi is central on the 26%. ex- tending from the 24th to the 29th. “ithin this period the moon is at in“ on the 25th. in apogc: on the 26th. and on the celesz.:;.l equat Dl’ son the 28th. This period is also at the centre of the Venus pertuehatim. and (any under the g'ressure of 'he (man’s Sqmenber equinox. We may tl-uefoie. conï¬dently amicipauc some very muted storm GlJtlfl'UJflCcfl at this time. These storms will touch inland section: end ,counta: storm areas mlfle induced from northâ€" wstun egremes. A bring: a: m-u‘y u ’ veil to rumba; that dc.- stmctnc \enus hailsto:ma are .11- most sure to attend tae EtM‘mi. es. Inna") inthe great northvcitorn grain rogsons during the last half of A.ugust Change to n‘sxng lure-n- (ter and \ery much cooler. «:specx- ally at niant. will follow {0" store days, the reactionary storms centro- nzg: about the 18th and 19' 1:. 13: my m. mmu'. ' ramâ€, ‘ :Iv‘c mle- nu“ 4390“â€?! m bmditimp will-I . v" Mm on and next to the 91:11 “.1231:- mfgnt: but» at man mum! um I ed nccheus {or and near the centre at the onus , 9-56. “This day period. thus including the probabih’this house," itiea o: equinoctial norm on the The wok: crop bohtbern mm: and am: the Marina last comm coughs. The!» s. uncut were winter of 19 3 scientific oertainitr d ouch storms cause of the shot in and) pr“ ol the earth before The increase in the end at August. muting it wise our village will for t†m â€'1le merged tolpuppLy otï¬uit a watch the tint indications at every the wants of th? atom period. ’ . tation will be an ;u_ .,mwm.J mm . mu . Wmmw.mm _mmmwum f3 umwuha “W gm . . not West Indi: ctm‘msaxneuptrom the SQBUI. muo- be «pace-d we!- most iatqriur parts of the country than Saturday the 13th. toTuesday.i the ‘16th. #he' culminating falling; most likely on the 14111 and 151b.: Vicious thunderstorms and high: gale: will centre about Sunday. thcj 14th. If equaion‘caJ hurricanes or; cvlconee should make their presence, felt about our soulfhern coasts :w' this time. the atonm. that visit in.“ terior autos a few days later will? be followed by «mommy cool' weather. Otherwise the heated term will not be hm eflectutlly until! atter_the storm: of a subsequent] on the 24th. The wan influenced tholu'l Marianne-will also con- him with the canoes named during thu pariod. It in more thnnprobable that. eqmtprical «12th (win make their appearance in the gulf mgiooaeaxb-iinthia period. The (11:54 turbnnca of this period whether or Themoon‘willbeat new. or an conjunctiva with earth and gun. on the 11th. in praise, or negro-k the can. on the 1211: and onthecelouial equntor on the lick. the maids: at a War storm peliod. This period is a'JIo embraced in the meaning Vamu diaturbanoe. which is central their {0.11. and oevere‘stom and mm o! the summer, the ba- rometer will visit any localities in their sweep tram west to em. This heated opal] will not break down until after the new moon on the 11th with at?“ probabilities that it will In: Into Lbs main-.1011: 'pcdad ermine tron the 12th“ the 17th. On and touching the 8th and 9th {under H» influence at "nation“; ptwmtomintewï¬ed bythelnocm extreme noun: declination and con. junction with the sun. the temper†tyre will mm. mm Qualities: in the “at six day! of August are EMr. zrm-n-va In“, ‘ ' mun-nub Of mud by the coubmod dmturbnnmo {or which a 1515332 . grow , Waistband. Wanting danf me If emu: “if; at the period wfllbethe 3rd. 4th and I333: 1:251 (.‘orzxigin uh. aqua mm the». du- cal-3.3: by‘me rm?†:3 .311 .m m pull dovelop {or “u. run and when want room mm thesw. W_ [mu-y. W Which hm been! m 1“cited by many alstrical. "in and! (Ftom 0n.- «jwn’d flail atoms during much 0! Juy and! The local mayhem, *win lihcly um «the: °“ N “r- Jul-ob Wilt,- m _ . tugging an instrumm um character at «cm: dunng thus â€8.469%. mm,†“a! pried. II the absence of the Mars (omw his example an ° ‘ . 1.500. S. MIKE. Mtgeflmurl duturbnceg.‘ tamed Citizen. Mr. w 6011 to thu mum period tended camp at King mu greatly menace the chances and was rwomnzcd L 01 anon]. 4mm rain. during this , appointing Lin: :0 b;- . . 00'}. I)â€: anpomLGq pend. but action! â€191! hm h“! , ' little ruin for W?†9“?“ WI: tear. will)“ 3013*“ our wall out m m “to!“ smith. bad congompia 010W and bum "an “All dun!" I extended bolidn _ F. bu: these datum 1'!» Men“! “a cult to get a ï¬rst-€1.14 m-bWfli‘fl-i mitt-torn in (huge or his mm W“ I. i.†the Pat “3"": . able party van be {out} normally tends to com-16 and zen-{ms amorous (‘UH‘unmta era] rain. but the domunnoq o! the , my visit. we 5:, Lo Mun influence tall! to (A: and ' before the summur .x‘ Q what» local auditing. which Mr.“’.G.Bvurl;.who proï¬t at the beginning of thialor tne bzack Pro-052p: per-ind. Alter My. mum: and A tinted um orggmiza: blaster about the Irmï¬th and 5th. at!!! 8858 the {1.31: 3 look (or tiling bamtcr. ery 6h!!! “'88!me to VIM. m m. (‘qrded 111111 the wclr no Pnflouol b of - Sou-uh: mm] u 1'". than usual. . PM Hicks. in his forecast of the weather (or must. sun; ll TIE NEITHER HIE FDR TIIE mm 0F Alf-II" mms mums: 1' (mm DENNIS Bassist. 835 00th?“ , his «amt-s. .We rota“ ,people will aPWia" ,viu. ltr. Baht 5‘ “ encourage him. by 1m."i .aod making ï¬t 5’ 3.“ ‘ or N‘ï¬â€˜tOIl-a Road N If. H. 1. Baker has n20“- aod £1.51: here. We 33!! â€home then to our VIIâ€" The mm mm; Cg. of Hick. ae’ppmng ‘ AL “â€" “Our M A-.A- ." "in: and Mrs. Da‘ of Peterboro. aer 1h goo. Mr. E.“ V.. Moon: Dr. J- Grant has house at the dam. a: two fine skii’tï¬~ _ Mr. and Mm Kate Smifh. of their mother. 3 Miss Hu'rtablc “1 land on Saturday. mt enjoyable hold u rm LU â€7 3.51311.†We are all please Myrtle Willina with spending a. couple 0! in Ballevilk. Kiss Nora Armour friends in Want ms! Mabel Shields :icuds in Galt and H‘ m Florence Beam 3! Wing hzr vacatit H. Pollock: um’an Bak’d‘. o ' hr holiday that .Mr. H. I. 31k 1' .5...†many frivndï¬â€˜ Fulton? are pleased to 3 wavering. The Rev. Mr. Dobbin 42"“ discourse in the I’m-bneriu Ha subject was 9' 06938 I" ills on an unseen Smiour" 6“ spirit. and they 1m; wold“! mt Mp Him in 591?“ ‘ truth.†- (Pom Our Own for Mr. Chan. Yco. o! Lit Visiting his Qiqtor. Mrs Th5 apple crop is a partial! culturing last Gem all wre winter of 1904 is very lib cause altheoboncropdhi ‘Ihe toluene in the popuhti, our village will demand a mi: altruit WW the mm of th? inhabit!†tation will be meow“!- [dz-toe on the 29th. inst. u u; .I‘O 0| twbnty-three year; m mac-Led a. sewn all cw months ago. wind: {In in thought trifl ng. but ' ly inroads were beihnï¬ u IIOI' constitution. whic deeply canted that medicgla' came cunning. She mu a blight. cheerful girl. helm-an, be: acquaintances. and her em; misc will be a source 0' sum my a mug heart in up; Wood. The funeral took aim South: motriug and was Iona-u a. lame concourse or {news (4. W8 chunk. Dow-m “Our Hope†-- Salvatiofl ‘ _ Christ.) no: long an 1mm aeuuon dclhervd from tn: "8'? bath shown than 0. III. is good. and what dud: Lac Id own- 01 thee. but to (10qu love mercy and Walk humbly lily God.†Is there anydifl we Winn as Laid down I texts mad shoveâ€"Jesus the: mass the funeral obsoquiq place and the prowssion nah ed add proceeded to the we; when interment (wok m Km. Dot-gun and three dam extend our heartâ€"felt smug. "‘hc [asun- o! Insed ins disco‘ utter mas The local tPle‘,hg 0“ Iâ€- “f. Jaco hating an instrum. uesidence. .OLhers‘ follow his example i (From Our 70w: , Kay's “HAM. ; ’(Fm Own Cor z: in with («Hugs or 33...“ called upon this week. to ' the death 0! Lena. dang.“ I I. Man of this place, ï¬" gum took place at the ma. 'mnmme 0:190:15 m WhiCh a 151 m 2 ofï¬ered and also Mm served in the 8,0", . fill: a cancer: “1:1 be ‘Ihnrr'a Inn. comma “I“. ï¬nal and - 3‘9 5! the Beat 13% M. Jacob Hart sold a w more to 111'. 1‘. ICavanagLu] born. last week. for a rag“ 30.8 to show that it pays u. n; ship was extended (’oflbd him the v Bbck Knights can tended camp '1“ Kingston “a god yr; rufggnnzedkm the e nppola 1"; â€km [9 ‘COt Co". Inc appoanmentpiu‘ sully popular. Mr. U Lowcry. our m with. bad contemplatud my extended holiday. but lindr call to get a ï¬rst-class mu. in dance or his business! It. able party can be found to m‘ his numerous cuflomprs. n. my visit the SLLoujs E halo" the summer As ovu, Jr. W. G. Burk. who isa arg- of the Neck l’reCepLory, No. tinted that organizatwn I.“ and says the righ: harden ship was extended to nun. In, corded him the welcome a." Block Kni‘yts_can giw. ,_. - â€nu-us 1U lurl'unrcn and u â€I. gem-mi ’mflmme of (or which a 151 01W and nix served in the. a MI. U Lowery. on with. bad conic-mp; extended holiday. tn cult to get a ï¬rst-cl: in dance or his busj able {zany can be rm hi. numerous custom. my Visit the 61. L baton the summer is and was two appointing M; 00". Ihe a up): popular m abo§r purchau' n mania ROAR 61)an Mrs â€GUST Wm heart in tho nerai took BK {'viM a very 1W Dell WW of?“ ‘e M! 3e