That. . . ' Tired Feeling is often joked about, but the ‘ condition itself is no joke. People» han‘t help feeling lazy sand worn out if impure blood flowing through all the organs is _ poisoning them and paralyzing their activity. Nine people out of ten would feel better through ' Hemp. ‘ All s‘yle= os worn proof canvas. Orrrcs is Sui-n BLOC in plain and water- 5:. â€"-w6:nos. â€"h!r. Harry‘ Sooner! loft tor For: Perry Monday ' . ~ . . t â€"Mr. R. Jackson. of Millbrook. wan in town Saturds y M 'm . In the Ottawa home the otherday ' ‘ Colonel Sam Hughes. in moving for ‘ g -lilr...11. H. Clarke. U! Haliburton. mi“ 0L an cog-mm {punit- waa in term lately; iea. mu or other opts hearings;- W“ mm†13‘3") ‘ ,_' ‘. withthe iitt look stratum. [and 7â€â€œ J- MW"? °‘ h"“*"- the works or Kirktield, amrted that paid our. town a visit Marley. ‘ the report “he inquiry m the "an' 0' 9"â€- h†Wimp†rirt lock did minimise to Messrs. ton Springs for a couple of weeks. , - B m and on the W _: â€"â€"Mr. G. a. Benniepnd Mina Rennie, “3‘5 ,Hwa hat 1, .md“ .t. of Oakwood, were in town to-dsy. . m Uta“- e .W t, I ’ P_ 1 â€"~Rev. Tr. Mil-Shire. C-f Downoy- in It!» 91m“ 93,81!“ .dnml “n ville, was in town on Monday on busâ€" construction works at Krrkireldaome S 885,000 wosaddodtothe bur-donut mess the taxpayers. There had been a Ema-{Sitting her; cousin, MIS- (Dr.) persistent extort on. the part of cer- -â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. “r. Galbraith, at tain local politicians at various Port Hope. are the guests of town points along tin) Trent Canal since friends. ‘ . the Liberal Government porno into â€"Mi.ss Cora M. Hunter’and Grace power to have Mr, Rogers' nrvioe ï¬gmgsgzieof Dunsiord. vrsrted town dispensed with. Mr. 'quers way not â€"Miss Mira ' Brererton of Mill- required tube at this particular part brook, Was guest at her friend, Mi†of the work all t†time. ‘ HQ had to . Pearl Courtioe. , cover the whole canal, but Mr. Beth- -â€")Ir. John R. Burn.‘ ‘of Janetville, who was inspector. and was .mp- posod to be on the ground all the was in town lately, a guest at the ' time, was intoxicated grom- day to Simpson house. â€"-Ald. McGee, 39‘ day and negligent. to Col. Hughes also asserted that ccmpanied the work by Mr. Holgate. one of thee:- town last week. .311: and Mrs. Lcms M. Hayes. of ports who was called in to to mp0†lgck. had also given I’e’teu'bo'ro, were guests a; the Bon- . son ouhm Mondav. “9011 the 11“ _ ' ‘ 'hcn wa'tpr was let in. The â€"- . rs. J. J. MeBaina of Pctcrboro. at Toronto. I.0.0.l-‘. 39201411 aututioas in this coonâ€. day a round or «anoint-flu rm were banonotod I Lord Avebury (tor-marl! open-kill! ill Ger- book) Dfldding, “III. 800m of'ar, man. toasted Emmr William and the Empress of Ger-mm . no aid the ouuooa cbmmercially ae- tween Great Britain and Germany was better; than ever- belon- Germany w- tortmto in hum an emperor who Ispoasnsaadotthoroalavlfltofmodem times. "It behooved Whitman. Mr. Haldane said. to do the Emperor â€rut! justice. He was a great man and had done-much for commerce. Kr. Hal- ' done hoped the friendship between ould N blunt. During the course of the bouquet a tblegram was received from King Ed- ward inviting the German visitors to Windlor Castle on raw. when. he said. it will give him great pleasure to rtcdve them. adding that be trusted their visit to England would be In every way‘ pleasant and successful. ____________â€"â€" no EXTRADITION FOR HII. “out?“ Freon Former N. Y. Customs Ofï¬cnr Convicted of Conspiracy. Montreal. May 16.-â€"Although con- victed on a charge of defrauding the United States customs, Charles C. Browne. a former New York customs omcers.‘ was set at liberty Monday at- ternoon by Judge Laverdne. We show this week some recent importations of Ladies’ Summer arts, Fancy Leghorns, Dress and Tailored Styles, Hats for ï¬eld or function, New York styles of Sailors and Linen! Hats. Summer Styles in Ladies’ ' Suits, Waists- and. Skirts We have just received our“ full range of Ladies’ Waists, Skirts and Suits for summer wearâ€"in Whle Linens. Colored Linens. White Silks. Ki...â€" ‘Ebe Weekly, {Dost -â€"Mr’=t. W. T. Greer, at Toronto, had paid several thous- rencM-od acquaintances with town I dollars for an enquiry, which dis- wzma a WILSON, Propl'letors. . - friends over; Sunday. â€"Mr. George Bemister, of Halibut- ton. was in‘ town lately. on hhiss way ggeggggo cpuld $100. This. theme was some the inquiry, and he that formerly: of core interest. the report was mary publis ' tern should have engineers had a fend themselvep. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. MAY 18, 1906. ADVERTISING llIIDSAY. We beg. to call the attention of cv- 'er_vbody to the little brown circular issued by our Board of Trade, and de- scriptive of Lindsay‘s adyantag‘es as a. manufacturing. nand residential centre. \W’e understand that the -‘ Secretary is placing some with every « business man and manufacturing con- cern in. town†The idea is to slip one not these in your envelope when you were writing away from home, espe- ‘cially to the United States and Great Britain. - If any of your correspond- ents ask for information about y. drop them one of these. Please note that these will do no‘good in a pigeon. hole: or on your counter ‘ -â€"-if you ‘maï¬i lthem‘ away they will ~do the only good they possibly can. If any ,9†should be "91‘1â€de in to alttend the tuners] of her the distribution. ‘phone us or Mr. late brother-inslaw, Mr. m. A. Carl, and a suppLy Toronto. . . ~If any indiv- â€"Mr. Alvin Guild. 0! Function he lFalls was in town last week and lwitnessed. cwhsn Knighzhood was home from Toronto. -â€"Mr. R. J. Moore. Feneloni Falls Star. spent part Saturday last in town. â€"-Mr. R. J. Ligliflcidt, Lindsay, was a welcome! 10.0.1". visi- tor ‘to towm last. week. . t duo? DeGrnsi and Mrs. Hamil- 'an, Bdbcay‘geon. were gucs: ' . the Simpson house Tuesday. a a‘ _-â€"‘Mr. Jas. Ixaidilaw. at “The Fort," ' Victoria Road, was in .town lately. a guest at the Simpson hause. â€"Mr. Sidney S. Switzer. of Kin- mount. was among the many visitors from the north in town lately. ‘ â€"-M_ise Nora Welsh, of Bdbcaygeon. was rn town Monday and ay, the gown, Cd Mrs. Jos. Carroll. â€"Peterboro Review; Senator Mc- Hugh. ct Lindsay, was in the city on Monday on his way. to Ottawa. â€"h{rs. Theta. Murphy. 0! Bdrm)" goon. rug mqro millinevry for law business. editor of ‘ the of .idual @5323 : .will be gladly accommodated If he l in Flower." pant set the number he wants where -Mr. Maurice .Wetlsh. ct Bdocay- he works he can. get some at this of- Iigeon (was in team last week wit- Iico or from the Secretary. This is l nessing, the pipsenzmtictn at t‘heAc- a; way in which every citizen may lode-my Clï¬ Home. ‘ _‘ i help on this town at small erpense aha-1:; 32‘? ï¬g; égvg‘g 52:21:33 in both 1 e and labor to h.m£e-f. and. , Falls and ï¬ll-liburton, Monday tran- '1: hope all will do what “they can. ismtrng business. â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"‘- â€"‘st D. Brawn. ,of. Cinning-‘ton, is spending some dtys inl town. the â€"- i lsncu lean, and old friends. ' it affords us great pleasure to 1'8- i . â€"Mr. “Rickie" Lynch. c1- Toronto. port that while the whole ot the $30.- .- tcsnnerls 05 the Lindsay branch of the Bank cit Montreal. was! in town 4300 stock required to secure the 1 _ _ t . ‘fladison' Williams. iron foundry ‘ aimteï¬iswgih? ITOï¬fi-mmi 1'35 not been. subscribed. that 5‘1“" Cc‘ud's dm‘g store. four. new. of Toron- dent has been taken to -warrant to, was indown last week with the Juneau in charge of the scheme to Oddfellc’ws, and renewed old acquainâ€" .gnarantee the completion of the am- ; tances. i â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thcmndikse‘..Mr-. sonnt, m the Davey. property has 37er Petr-riot and: cizhcre from Oak- been purchased and incorporation pa- wood, drove in’ last Monday to wit- pers for the new company applied for. bass "_When Knighthcod aims in .W'e doubt if there ever was an en- l miter"; B wn ‘ved the 1m â€" r. as. re race: a . n - , l . terprise launched in our town that 338†T iay that his eldest “um dma met wrth such universal accept- i ter, Mrs. Shelley, of Calgary, was re- am from all classes of the commun- : covering nicely from an operation for ity, many of. the subscribers being lappendicitis. L . amongst; our working men. This is i felinogguavï¬ius 3%awa-Eflli assimnt ~ ' ll , ' ' 1- v. v L‘m or ‘ t e A 0 W 't, cpecra-.y gratifyln, and encouraicrn.) 5p i through “as: Monday, to to the gentlemen “11° have given "Hulibur-‘tqn to visit. his sister, Mrs. their time to the accomplishment of ill. E. Squthby. I 6the object; though they feel that i dun; C. E. L-insltrum, who 11:16. some of our merchants have not res- ; ‘b'x'n ‘ q goes: C‘I f†9"â€â€œ(3' r. , .- . . Par†, ' ponded in a degree. equivalent to and Mrs. 'i W m far a couple the ! cd weeks. returned- to her, home in prosperigy which they have attained 1 the city Tuesday. . 1 r . k i in our town. It shows. however, that â€"Mr. E. Harvey. an cvx4lxindsam any Lindsay'is not so dead as- some people 211:1“ il? gészémnéonél’xhgi :11â€; 11331 would like to make. out, and‘ue feel I in town last week. He came down assured that the committee will be m the 1.0.0151 mid, , , | able to complete the, amount guar- -â€"-Mr. D. McEachcrn, an Eden boy, wiped, even it ting have to call on (it the. Charles Rodgers 8: Scuff-ur- scone of our citizens to increase their §§$y0§:m.T?;-$%h$swhlï¬ehe‘d: subscript-.0118, and that_, those who his way through to Montreal. have not been called on. will be as #5113. w. 5, Wright and liberal as possible. It has been equal- Behind also ' t 0 :ll' 1y pleasing to Lfind quite a few crtrz- they WW xiii: hgmlg,in em, \V hose lflcemst in the town is . ml. many Grind?! in Lind- limitedt to theri residing. here, tak- say will mial them. . ‘ . . ing‘ :- [cw shares with the sole object â€"-‘M.iss' Tracey Brant. ca“ Wood- afl limping the town. This is the ville, “35 in town. 139‘ Monday v ï¬piri: we admire and Want toencour- . .productlou’i; are. .115 the Spirit of loyalty to While in mm Lindsay were truly aroused'wecould accomplish a great deal, and we feel sure that when our citizens see the resale of their enterprise in. this in- dustry; in a fine large factory, with its fifty to a. hundred employees apending. from $500 to $1,000 [Ea 'week in. our midst, their any well- recom- mnded scheme will meet with a’ still he: mono. mas Mslhsi leave on t land. She will «tithe summer with her relative“ ‘ friends ' parts of 't â€"â€"M-r. R. . youngi' . . San Francisco, the ci spent the greater part numerous P390 terent story. would told tran‘thfl of Colonel had been made at the ot Mr. Rogers: that Mr. Holgatei bias. M; Rogers had been charged with euperintendirg tion of the look, but tine location had been made 174 feet fartlnr which Mr. Rogers could not explain, was in town toâ€"day purchas- a «Mrs. S. B. Laidlaw left last: week 05 40118175. closed that the break in the 104:R at have been repaired and at Kirkï¬eld for about he asserted, showed that political move behind also complained the first intimation the engin- ed had of the nature of MB. EMMEBSON’S REPLY. Mr. Emmemon thought when the rs weretbrou'ght down a very dif- Investigation rrect request He had never heard had anv political Hughes'. the construc- South. an additional cost tens of thousands investigation had been fair and}. Mr; Borers had. the right to- name an witnesses he wanted called. Newton-e could it be said there was any malice in con- neotion with the ,maltter. If thew port bore harshly upon those gentle- man they had no one to blame but themselves. Mr. B'. R. Hall gave most: emphatic denial to the statement that poli- tics had actuated the proceedings against Mr- Rogers» nd that involved the country. of The to As a matter! of fact Mr. Roger’s salary had been rais- ed within tho lagt1 year. 011 ac» count of thekdefeotive work there had been $5,000 or. $6,000 expended every year for leaks. . ___â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"_________________â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"- W'hile away he! met two or. three old Orangeville schoolmates. . â€"Mr. T. Preston. of Bobcaygeon. paid our. town. a visit Wednesday. - -â€"Mir. "Bob“ Adams, of Tomato 8._ P. 8.. in motor: theoummer vacaâ€" tim. . -M‘.r. J. A. Duck. 0! University oi Toronto, Medical College. is home (or vacation. â€"Misa Mae Jamleeom.~tormerly of ' is visiting friends in town. and in the amt at Mrs. Mitchell. â€"-Mr. F. G. Young, of the Stony Lake steamboat service. was in town lately, a guest." at the Benson. â€"Mr. Jack Kidd. porter at the Ben- son house. returned Wedneoday. am. from a pleasantyisit with bingaton triends. â€"Mr. C. 8. Logic. secretary Trent Valley Navigation (20., Bobznygeou, was in town lately and gaveThe Post a pleasant call - -â€"Mr. Berti Eyres, 0! Toronto. versity. arrived home Tuesday. will spend some time With his par- ents, Aid. and Mrs. Bytes. â€"_____â€"â€"-___â€"_="â€"-â€"â€"='â€" 2†Immigrants Go Home. Toronto, May 10.â€"-0vcr 200 dilatin- ned and “homoaidt†mrmlgranta from London. who arrived a few weeks ago in Toronto, and who have since been working anon; the (armor-s o! On- tario. left yesterday on route tor the old land. Many of them had children and theystateditwashardtowork on. tam with the children in the W. No Trace of Chaiabnn. .â€"The woods have ' for Chnlnbran Uni- at- " gone to investigate. . M " . Both'Le’ga c Off. Peterboro, May 10;-â€" . e Taylor, 16 years old,‘eon of Phillip Taylor, and an employe of the Canadian Cordage Co, had both legs severed â€below the knees yesterday morning. He ‘was re- turning to work along the track near . his house. whcn'etruck by a C.‘P. It. “ â€Aid Fri .'Yictods.,,8. .q. ’pnnmnlrandpther‘. of. or; annuity. Rimmed about" Edi-is: 3" “‘5.“ .mssï¬iwmx‘ï¬ï¬ an Vans pera ' -' .. ant: to our town. and we hope ‘ bnsmr w! [3% ‘ to“ its launeio at an early day. t . “swallowed Lindsay being'eei- . ‘ noted Iain one} theaoitee "o! sale new ' " ' @1313th when, wanintowri coin“ - . ~ . . . .. . Ho charge lald‘ against compiracy.‘ does not scope of the- about so years; a. widbw. was ï¬ned-‘Szo'and costs yesterday for - m Iona“- ‘ Hr. awaiting decision of to Canada. He was mated hero. held that the only him here. that of come within the Wtimi it's. The United States Government dues- to allow Charles C. Browne- Brownvo was again Judge L'avordne Ottawa. Kip tryâ€"lira. thorn: Toronto. rant together. and that on t . of this she told her furniture and gave . up her Toronto-home. Letters from Grant. delayingmatters. ; brought her: to Ottawa. She paid the- nne. but inwtew o! the treatment an- corded her; the magistrate did: not as- sess her tor‘d'nmagee to the clothes. . saying Grant could collect inzsonxe 0th»- er court if he wanted to. __________â€"â€"-â€" Dragoon: Leave. Tor-Onto. Toronto, May,- 16.râ€"â€"Under command 0: Major Charles M. Neilu. C Squadron. ‘ Royal Canadian Dragoons. numbering sixtyâ€"eight of: all ranks. left Toronto yesterday morning by the G. T; 3. ex- . press for St. Johns. P. Q. where they ' will in future-be stationed; The other attachedto the soundboa- are McMillan; D.- S. 0., and consumed. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" Montreal. May 16.â€"â€"Gcorge Bullhead. who pleaded. guilty to having com- mitted twentyâ€"three dillerent robbedes. was sentenced to. murtoen years in St. Vincent Penitentiary by Judge Chequet. his pal. who pleaded ion goods tram South Africa to Canada. Ottawa. May 'aâ€"Charleo M. Kitsch. the Canadian commercial agent in South Africa. in a report to the Trade and Commerce Department. says it u understood that British South Axrica has decided to extend the scope of its customs preference on imparts from Canada- vgmnmu Busy Again. Naples May u.â€"â€"Prof. Maxtoucci. di- rector of the royal observatory on lount Vesuvius. telegraph; that the volcano is in alight eruption. Tiller vapors and sand are being expelled and the electrical phenomenon continued. buthesmthedtuationienotm ' Amir to Visit lndia. More. Punjab. British India. May 1:0.â€"-Mohammedans of high rank recid- ings here have been notiï¬ed that the Amir 0! Afghanistan. manna Khan. will visit India meat wnlter. In view or the political importance of the Anti!» journey atop. are already bolus taken. . to give him a ï¬tting welcome. __________._â€"â€" U. 8. Fishing W Caught. ' Halifax. May ï¬lmâ€"A despatch tram North Sydney, C. 8.. can that two United States ï¬shing schooner. towed into thatportynomhrm dian cruisers. "The vessels were his , at ' White" organdl‘es, White Lawns,- Colored. Tweede. We invite you to this dismay; Colored: Lmtres and Light Weight and Opening Days are Thursday, Friday and Saturday of This Week I SEE “lot! Ladies’ heavy Japanese Silk Waists, front with 3-4 inch tucks and. ï¬ne rows of Val lace insertion, tucked backs, bishop» sleeves witha. insertion cuï¬'s, .blaobianc white only, 3 00 sizes 34 to 42,'each..... .................... - ' Ladies' ï¬ne Japanese Silk waists, all over " embroideredsilk- fronts and backs, sleeves are extra large andliavc deep tucked cuï¬'s, black and white only, sizes when, 5 m each ............................... . .............. Silk W“. fiat". 2:75 to 7.50 Whï¬e Lawn Hoists Ladics’ White Lawn Waiets, of light sheer materials, clusters of pintrxits- and four large tucks down front. fancy ves, with hernstitching and tucks on cuï¬'s, sizes 34 to“, each Ladies’ white Lawn»Waisis.. made with two rows of torchcn insertion and one row of Swiss insertion downfmnt, also with rows of wide hemstitched tucks, backs have a large box pleat, hemstitched: bishop sleeves 1 With tight cuï¬'s, sizes-3am 42, each... ~19 Whit. Lawn M 75c to 8.50 35,†M Robbery. 'lloromo, May !.â€"Charged with the theft of $6,000 worth of Jewelry (mm In. Minnie Clark. 150er Richmond street. Julie Leonard ot the same ad- dress was ioed up last night by De- teadves nacho and Beckett. She is a Jewels. of about :8. and comes from trade on :1 Irving Wanner o . way robbery. were round guil- was sentenced to eigh- cntral and Hans J OOONMQQOOQ†OMOOOONOQOOOOOOOOQ OONOOQNQOOOQQNO 5U a: <1 m :3 w a: W (D O m a (D :1 ('9‘ Theï¬nest quality will be kept on hand during the sea- son andsold at close prices. Special prices to fame ing large lots for Silos, Cistern Floors or Building . Southern. Sweet, , Midnight and Improved Learning. Special quotatio account LIME KEPT IN ST Pure Alalko, Red Timothy-specially selected and recleaned t b a 2 E"; :3 5 Ladies Colored Linen Suits, made with long yoke effect, with clusters of rocks. all . colors, piped with white or contrasting color, ’ also~made in plain white linen, all : sizes, each ..................... . ............... 5-00 1 0 Ladies’ White Organdie Suits, waists with 1 ffect. outlined with lace insertion. and t d with white medallions. Shirts are: ï¬ve gore styles with a fancy Shirred ï¬ounce: with insertion and medallion trimâ€" mingall sizes, each ........................ Shirt Wa‘ls‘t Suits 5.00 to 20.00 Light Weight Skirts Ladies’ Lustre Skirts with seven gores stitched bands and seven clusters of pleats ï¬nished with buttons; in colors of navy blue myrtle green, also black, all sizes. each ........................................... . 5.00 Lad-ies’ light Tweed Skirts, new NOVI- MODI styles, tucked ï¬ounce and new style of flare, also a new nine gore Skirt with pleats and piped with silk, all sizes, each 5 m 0... .OOOOOOQQQQQQQQgQOQOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQQ . u i i \ l l .‘ W‘..§O§.§§OOQ O...§O.QOOQQ’Q.’...OOOO’...’QQOOOQQOO _ _ .0... rs walt- White tion. Food Corn 606 per Bushel. ,/ Glover, Mam mo 5’ a