°f 1“ “Did combwtion, and the con- !‘qnent many on! placing such a: my: inthe estimates as will complete aâ€: long-desired mum of transpor, Ia. , We as at present arranging for an excursion tabs from Peterbord and Point: out, west and south, to tho Capital. “till you kindly write me on im- mediate receipt of this the number °‘ «ï¬nances who will go from your distrbt, in order to insure a; favor» able rate. and I w?" nn'ï¬fv van at o ' t 1518 rate. and [will notï¬mygltl 18.. the earliest moment the in r hank". railway rate! etc;8 fwd;lo ‘0 give you as much tune memnta to to make your own arrange â€" ours b9 strongly repreaanted. . Y; ‘ faithfully, Th: chap rates {or Water. Trans. Donation would make the completion d tic 't’l‘ren tWaxerway†a. national built, and would be felt and ap- PM from the wheat-producing hula d the tar West to the Euro- m markets. Moreover, the same bases which carried our grain to the seaboard could be laden on. re- turn with goods for the West. Tb “Trent: Waterway†has :- wore mileage 01 over 1,000 miles, nndevery Bib would contribute trade to and Ihipmnt by this route, which lacks hat :2 miles of completion. In consideration of the foregoing lasts, our. Board of Trade would. ask our 32m: boards on tin route of the waterway, as also those in the W951: who would benefit equally by its early completion, to determine 00 £13 advisability o: sending a large_and mpmeenutiwe delegation to want on the 31-1. H. R. Emmerson. Minister 91 Railways and Canals. in ordar t0 unma- on him and his colleagues! the 339m importance to the_qu1m00 bud me three of the strongest Ir- zumenta for. an. early completion at the Trent Canal. shortening. u it mil. the distance between Pant. Ar- thur and Liverpool by 727 miles. as W with the route by the Erie, The unprecedented development of tragic and commerce in. Western (h- urio. Imitoba an: the Northwest Territories, the universally acknow- ledged pmpeots of a M settle meat at our, Western agricultural possessions, and the present incapac- ity at our, railways to handle the prodmu or these farming lands for Wtation to our eastern sea- IE TIEIT IATBIAY. (In tho Editor or The Post.) Den: Sir,â€"Peterboro Board at m, acting in conjunction with the (my Council, considering that the right time has again come around. when the attention or the Govern- ment should he called to the absolute mu o! completing this most im- portant national means 01 transpor- tation, hm decided to_ unite with the munioi polities along the line of the‘ “Trout Waterway†and send 1am upmtative deputation to Ottawa to forth: this emL , i . ‘ WEEK†P051 [mm BOX alsozxthxmhsmTacomAW-sh- " What Lydia. E. Pinkhm’s Vegehbb CompounddilforMmAinsleyitwilldo foremsickandaiï¬ngwomn. If you have symptoms you 600" “- deratand write to Mrs. Pinkhm, danghtebin-hw otLydia E Pinkh-in. :3 14mm; Heradvicoiafmeand when. Itafl‘ectedmystomachaolcohld not mymhandhflmyï¬m'. spentm Lmï¬ï¬nkhm’svwecompmd mademeswenwmandlfedsom mlmglad towï¬ta'lndtdlyoudmy marvelous recovery. It new life sad vita-1371" mm §;m'" ‘m,’ ineguhn’ ties or‘the blueg' nhé would M.“ 030193» build up her m bv a wmc inth 6260136 119%!“ 8L!- t3¢§§i§1§ him tomke themostoihim- gelf gwnldbeavoman’smtmdy. 9elfznvtmIï¬-n thataï¬bgdsgetguha mnappeuunderhereyea, hm WWW“ Pï¬ztbo‘ro, March 5th “3 loch we'll have to chance “I. he Trent Canal at last. in float: 3" Jetâ€"but: aoonâ€"puflnpol mun mm vans â€"' 1*.me Bromo mm hummus-pun!!!“- nau- mum. m; the Editor. on The Post.) 99:13 will sail from ltke C0 Each a succesful mmmin â€and admjmgionpfherh -- T- Q. QUARTERMAINE, Secretary. the Glory of m lone. At a meeting 0! Patel-ham Council last i‘ridny night a. oommunicauou Iorzn the Board. of Trade of that town relative to The Trent Canal de- putaLiom to Ottawa was read. and The Examiner has the following to say at the subsequent ï¬scussian; The Council resented: this, as'thcy. looked upon the communication as intimation that the Beam on Trade was trying to assume: control of the whole attain, whereas Aid. Mason, chairman of the Finance committee, has been chiefly. instrumental in ar- ranging for the deputation. _ _-_-L 1"-me ranging for the deputation. The alderman present expressed themselves strongly. on the point, and apparently. did not mliah. the “attempt.†as they. characterized it, of the Board of Tracie to assume the E0 um: Dunn-Lu. vn. ..... Mayor vigorously. and this med: to be the Opinion 0: the whole! Com- nuctee. . “It the Board at 1'me had funds depu'mtion they; would not consult. us, at 3'11.†was the wan the, Mayor looked at the mat ., . , The â€Mowing mac u-tion, moved by- Ald. Hiclm. seconded. by. Ald.‘ Ball, was carried unanimously; ~ ‘ . “That the question of. a deputa- tion to Ottawa 79 the completion of the Trent Valley. Canal hasbeeuror some time in the hank cttmchair- man of the Finance‘ committee. and. that the Council cannot merits my. clear 'to internal-e with the arrange- ments already: maids.†It is just about time, to let Peter- boro understand that Lindsay also has an existence and in thié Trent Valley scheme an interest to secure an important to her as any that Pet- erboro ever had. Puerboro has had its million or million and a half of Government money spent at her very doorsâ€"is it unreasonable t'hgt‘Lind- say should now wish for: the expendi- ture of a portion at that amount on much-needed works 9 We may have this selï¬sh wish and yet declare our sincere desire for a “rapid comple- tion of the Trent Waterway."-â€"I am. sir. yours. etc.. P. PALMER BURROWS, Lindsay, March 12, 1906. SIUBBED THE 30m OF TRADE. 00 lot Neglect a lad Gold- Never allow a cold: to take its course. Too oflten at this season of the years its course is toward pneu- monia. Chamberlain's Cough Remâ€" edy will promptly. cure‘ your; col. not We throat and lung troubles. For sale by all chassis-1:3.t m of Th0. Toronto News. \ x , The Royal Tunplars proudly, say The bars will‘all be swept away, But with what joy the booze: hours It, won’t be dogs for. ninety years. are only lit for. n mnsnuzn 0! an- ltiqnes, and that the Trent waters lexbnnd not only to Lindsay, but to E Port Perry; they may,not1 know that ithoro in IA qpolozy for a look at ‘ Bosadale that 130m its small dimen- anions in an obntaolo. to. instead ol favoring navigation, and that in its mighborhood the Burnt: and Gull riv- ers “roll onward'xo the neg," In the cape at the Lindsay: and Rowdale looks, now and modern look: no a meesaxty. and the rivers mentioned would welcome the Government dmdge, which might also do good uork dredging the Bongo; in the neighborhood at Lindsai.“ The her- mit papulation of Pop:- 0 may not know that at Bohoaygoon them is a serious bahâ€"ill Maryann lowered the waters of the Scugoz. and has interfered seriously: with steamboat communication. _ . . ing it than was anything that could be done dimctlyin the intqreatn of Lindsay. I do not wish to think that this may have béen from sell- iahnessâ€"it my be that tho people 01 Poterboro m not at the reading or. travelling sort; they may not know that we have looks at Liyndsay that ' Wu ham but up bone! at previous invitations to join, and have mated m securing for Peterboro very large. grants (or her Wit in connection with this cobéme. but I do not re- member Paterbaro at any time ask- "the rapid completion 0! the Taco: Wctcrwcy.†I no as; tho Board 0! Trade Banquet (with a bi; B), but was disappointed that cch tinder. '“l‘ranaportction,†and although wat- er. was tho drinj,thc subject was not practically diconcacd, I do not wish to annual: criticise. but I do think that a smoking concert (something in tho style of. u ladiec' ï¬ve o‘clock too. "where the cup that cheers would be passed mud wit): 0. sandwich) would be an improvement. and. im- PW‘PPF“ *1me a? we“. - In you: columns at 11mm last Paterboro proposes another monster inputgtion. to vinitJOttaVya fund urge mum-nun ’ “Is it any wonder tha good snag. ea 01'! character have no conï¬dence in youths, who smoke cigarettes! “With ills of mind and body the moralist is not directly concerned, but the mental andyhysical deterâ€" Ioration caused by cigarettes pro- dnoeo a. corresponding moral degen- oration by weakening the will and the capacity to moist evil. A man‘s more! Kiln-e :- only as strong as his will power. which in the backbonp otmoral u Weaken or destroy that end you nuke man. a prey to every allurement â€" a puppt in the hands of Satan. Strengthen it and man becomes a king greater than hewho m.- keth a city. "With mind, body, and will stunted. the (:13th victim finds his powen to mist tomptagcion weak- ened, and must m grow. less hon- est, lean truthful and. lean pure. A craving so abnormal naturally cro- a'bes appetite 103‘. other and grave: noes. .' . ' easily defensible. Much is :0 be said in favor of the moderate use at to- bacco by grown persons, medical soi~ one. to unanimous in lorbiddiqgi to: boys. May of tha fmmost- eduâ€" cators and physiciam have declared the cigarette an insidious: poison. upping the mental and physical strength of our youth. "The great master of the spiritual liteâ€"8t. glgng'tius Loyoldâ€" makes the neolve to do right contingent upon ltrong conviction or olearnens of mental \ision; and if he lived in our or: at nerve-destroying agenciea he would. with modern psychologists. point out one other condition â€" a sound and well-poised. nervous sys- tem. Moral degenerate: are always nervous wrecks. cpl; a nervous breakdown means entcaï¬led will power. The cigarette habit, owing to its deadly influence upon the nerves and will, dulls the clear-cut vision of right and wrong. blgnts the ï¬ne edge at morn accountability and weakens the many resolves to do right at my cost. It i§, therefore! the too of good morals, and antagâ€" onistic to the dgvelopment of the splritugl sens: on: painting: 0! Tissat in the original colors; The oorvioe wan givon in Toâ€" ronto at: the Mam! Hall in October, and tlm' huildimg was crowded. hun- dred. being mole to gain adminion. Those who do not take pflvantm of :his opportunity_ will miss I. rm rant. ‘ i f - a â€Thoughtul persons will approve the proposed legislation at Annapolis for the suppression o£ cigarette smoking among boys.†said Father Riordan. "To prohibit a thing be- cauao it is abused by the few in an unwarrantablo interference with per- sonal rights. but to suppress what in a curse to the many ‘53 very the Opera: House, the subjdph will be. "The Yesterday. To-day and To- morrow on the Salvation Army†; and at. '1 p.m.. an illustrated legtnre. The Shadow 0! the Cross." The pic- tures. used with a powerlu! stomp- ticon, are reprodyotioqs qt; the-19m- M1 for tho crown. ('Phiudslphia Lower.) "I suppose you've heard that I'm to mam-y Mr. Gwen!†an aid to one at her old. (ï¬ends. “N0." MAI-OPE“ oolfly. antic- about it." Don‘t Fall to liar IIIIII. Commissioner Combs, o! the Sal- vation Amy, is to visit! Lindsay and conduct. three services on. Sunday next. At 11 3.113., at the Barracks, a Holiness convention; wt 3 p.m.. rat nmmwmuon Willem Aid. Eym‘ recent motion in Coun- cil to do away with the cigarette “curse,†which we printed, was re- produced by the Peterboro Examin- er. and a" marked copy. containing the knowing article was also forward- ed to the worthy Alderman: Baltimore, Md., J an. 29. â€" Tin evil “feet: of cigarette smoking by boys were graphically pictured in the course of nicer-non preached yesâ€" terday by Rev. M. J. Riordan, ot 8t. Charlec‘ church, Pihecville, the priest'a malaria being based on hills that will come before the State Senate. ‘ . “‘ï¬vï¬i’w I be? Not; knowing Mr. Green, I haven’t any; grudge against him." Local theatre-goers are assured of an attractive offering in the engage- mentomenkDeahoninthegmat musical comedy, “The Wee. Boy." which will appear shortly, at. the Ac- ademy of. Music. . ‘Snch a suitable combination of play and actor is rarely broughjt about gain the case 01 Juiia Gray In “Her Only Sin.†For the thean of a. new star it would have been hard to have found a. piece uniting so many qualities at orginality and new- «m1 dramatic strength of a lush order, together with those other [euâ€" tu'res calculated to attract popular applause. as exempliï¬ed: in Mr. C?" ter's remrhble Lay, “Her Only Sm†The scene; are aid in France and England, time giving the scenic ar- tist tor indulging in picturesque ef- fects. Miss Gray. will appear at the Academy of Music on March 29th: A dramatic uttering of more than usual impomtnnoe will be shown our theatre-goers when "Under Southern Skies" makes its initial visit to Lind- say. This clever play is by the au- t‘hur a! “Way Down East,†one of the greatest Phys ever written. “Under Southern Skies" comes to us stamped with the approval 0!! all the huge. eastern cities and. patrons of the Academy 0! Music should take anantage of the opportunity to mums the charming and interest- gng play. Wegtch tor dale. TIIE CIGARETTE EVIL. tq #5â€; eat busi- THE llBRARY BOARD MEI. m 0' m for W and W m of. Our city cadmium d- mablc and elevating lam-mum met in the Pub- i_u Library caucus mount on Xandsy, Chairman A. P. Devlin and. the [ol- lowing members at the Board being present: Judge Ending, “111.1713- \elle. R. M. Beau F. D. Moore. 5.11. Knight R. Kylie. . WILL “BRA" REIAIII OPEN OI HOLIDAYS AID SUNDAYS? Virtue Co. ............. John Wilson ......... Bonn Matthie J. launder ......... Judge naming then presented the Finance committee report. which ad- vised m: paving of the (allowing amounts; R. Ray .......................... . ..... s 100 143th Heat Power Ca ..... 7.10 Secretary Patrick went through the usual preliminary. reading 01 the minutes of the previous meeting which were mod and conï¬rmed. Chairman Devlin then called {or the communications and list a! dam ations, but was inlormed by. the Sw-mtar: that there were none. .Cimniaï¬on in detail; History; 58. Bnocraphy 57. Voyages and Travels 78. General 11?th 70. Juveniles bay3298. '1377.li'ttleone530. Bound 0604113 101. Poetry. 40. Science 60. Retio'on 18. Miscellaneous 9. fiction 1118. Total circulatwn (or month, 2064; number‘ at new ticks†issued. during month. 19; tom-1mm!- her or borrowergto end of month. 21505: Shah 1000. 1w M month. 610... O l . L : Moveé by R. M. Baal. wounded by Judge Hunting that thq Baud who. scribe to the “Healtgh†kin-ml and NOW (I the biblei with its ao- oompanying premium on History at Canada" in mm voLumeq‘r-Cargigd. _ Mr. Baal asked how it was that 't‘hene was an “count no: thq fixing of the boiler ant! another mate account. at 81 for. ungoction otsazne. Be contended that the two ahou’ld be in one. . ' The Limrian's mm“. for this month ondgng February. 1906. read At the last session 0Q the Board a motion was made 10 the affect that the question at an increase in the salaries ot the Librarian and Secretary; be lett over till utter the problem at opening the Libmryc to the public on Sun‘hys Jun acids?! on. but tho member- hsve ov'ubntl! changed their it», It In: mov- «I b- Mr. Mauro. unguided by Judas Bar '3‘. thlt the Lnbnrinn‘u ul- uï¬: bo increased 1m 8825 to 3850 wmwéwwm 'l » . mutton being lard urn-ht . Kr. But than - an qua- tkn ,Mhon flan Pvï¬ Libra» Mid be m: w ‘01“- tho public on with†and studs a uni he nude :1 motion to tint l. but mind In W. . ‘ _ . Mr. locum, M59 W 9": Moved by Messrs. Flavelle a that the annual report on :1 may be printed. the coat not coed 810. Med. . A. iï¬ï¬‚flflflï¬ï¬‚flflflflflflflflflfl *orter‘ . If you would be sure of all that's coming to you in style. “at and quality, your Spring Suit, Overcoat. Raincoat, Hat and Furnishlnxs should be Graham's. There Is m'uch to see here this week. Come and study the styles at d all; (“19901106‘ I an Open a can fact ' Graham’s Spring Suits Graham’s Spring Top Coats, Graham’s Spring Hats, Graham’s Spring Toggery. and Heal the Libâ€" It to ex- It is fluctuating to note the ct- fect which the mating of a secâ€" ond We Mandi-9' in Peterboâ€" ro has had upon the business at the He’ll Telephone Company. in that ci'ty. flat time there were 5:50 Bell sub- scribers in Peterbora Although the mes of the latter company have not been lowered. it bee. in less than two years. increased the number of its subscribers hen-Ins» per cent. or to over 700. During the name pained the Song distance revenue at new Oomphy at. Peter-harem Wt! near†26_ percent . mam why the Library, nhouid be kept ogenAoeJIoliMm . =__ The Peta-bow Council granted the Cumin Whine Telephone Com- pany a woman in May 1904. At In ndcition to the development with}: the city limits. the Bel! Com- pany has gutly extended; its rural party line marries. Many, outlying point- hue ham t‘hns connected with the Bell's Potato“) exam gm! tho lame flaming community tribu- hrm to th any: given rho amt: up at m exohango and. long da- tum connection. Nearby point: which have been connected in this way with 'Potextomo aro Indian Riv- or. Conroy‘s Corners. Best Station. Spgimille, Ithgnd F‘rmrvillo. . . LA4_ 01 course there huboen little mine!) in Peterboro. but these in spite 01 pmpective com- petition are intmpatgng: Then too. Sy than Musingz‘he Bell compny an excinn‘ve’ tram ‘ e. Peter-bore islan- ï¬unnafly the 8400 and (in tree phones uttered. km the Bell Com- ï¬r. Badâ€"“We want. to mate it as Mm as we can. so that our :3 men won‘t 'hve to go into tum-In." TIIE DELI. TELEPHONE COMPANY. cl(Jake mil-16mm the matter ldin on public ho- idem mm beooe that vault! meet wit‘h at opposition on either a “6:131:90; _ h Hr. Knight thought UH men who rad boobuo mimiu a mic, mound tum-m. Omdthememben â€ma unwuix ipd_tbi_llinljdubbe. It m ï¬muy (bowed. to leave it to a mitt†’01 (our. Messrs. Boa]. KW. Kylie and O‘Sullivan to con- ï¬de: the Mar. Perry and Dawson. twq SL. Cathâ€" u’inu' chicken thieves were given a maï¬a sentence by County Judge Gama. The, wen permitted toga on my!!!“ untenw till the 12th (I ' an. um um. must appear 11: timeout in angry! union 01311:} â€"â€" V‘- -v_r.__- _ we to cxphin their conduct m the W tin that time; Hi: duo omnmandad mh pnsonv attend some church once every. . and m then enter into 3100 can): um two aunties ~ tb no amount to provide for mean an“ the antenna will canted. out.- , ragga ii The Board then OWG‘L m; __ mlmvulua m d a ' THIRTEEN any for. tho West. .m. Ramsay asks that The Post be forwarded to. his undress. _ The pxtract r943 as fol- lows: , The following extract from a; let- her received the other 4.: from Mr. Geo. Ramsey. of Elmore. Bash, will he read with regret by his many town and railroad friends, as it is only a; few weeks since he left Lindâ€" sey to: the West. qu. Ramsay asks that The Post be forwarded to, his address. The extract reads as fol- lows: "I can do nothing but read now, and it is only e day or two that 1 an able to sit up st ell. A couple of days before I hit Lindsay I re- ceived s slight injury on my left arm, which scarcely treke the skin, __4I ‘5. w-‘ Ja- .ftnel n!- hnd hff About 10.30 I-IIL' h. Goa Bmhenshue. living m a mu- at. was very seriously burned about. the kit am, shoulder and chest.‘ A little sun seem-ed 1 match and set ï¬re 130 lape contain. at the same, tune Wing his clothing. Hts mo- mcr. m extinguishing it. ignited her own. and ran to 3. “ins her clothes all hissing. and. asked Hrs. Teams to turn thstepon her; when the ï¬re was catwalk-lied af. ter the results above stated. Dis. Gillespie and Shia' were called and had he: removed to the hoqitsiin the unbelsnee when they: enema to her m At she was restingmoms Mgbutsuk terioceonsilhabletron m 60 no ooomooo 00000099» OOOOOOGâ€OOOOOOO 009609 0 3 A Trial Order 9 O O A IT I“ BLOOD MINING. 5%. :mï¬. _ mama, ttwu mmnm u‘Xt 7. 7 a uni ru- y‘ud 3’... ‘ t «1m slum“--- Will convince you of the excellence of our store service. Ourcoostantpolicyis to give you the ï¬nest M at the lowest prices, i.e., tho best values. This is how we hold the conï¬dence and trade of so many householders. Some Grocery Specials Have you tried our own blend cf Coffee ? Always {rah ground, and has that rich, smooth flavor found only in the highs! grade cofl’es. A. I.. CAMPBELL, m. M62. â€MM rho-elm“. 030. If RWY Extra Fine Cured Cheese New Mapie Syrup Select Comb Honey Dainty High-Clan Biscuits Beet Canned Vegetables, etc. Altar Ian 1". Some 38 yearn ago Hours. Geo. and Thou. Robinson. broth“. mus-I from tho ht: Wm. Lady, of Peter- boro. tho 200 unit!!! known a lot 1. mtbflthmoIOpgadjoin'mz Msnmu bound“). Yet: that year they improved tho property. And It. In“!!! insulted the mtg; very: lit- tle haunts at tho mu 9. . won making. all whoa he um: hi: can. In J. J. y. to!- lowul the tune ecu-a. Tod†(In turn hmdtbhï¬bth“ triot. with flu Kant In! Kr. L vilitpd tb u. all u I can!“ topm SERIOUSLY 39m.