4 Just now everybody ~ is busy cleanipg up the house and mak- ing it look pleasing. 'We can help you 'here because we have some ' i Most Beautiful Wal { Papers & Floor Stams and can give ex- cellent suggestions - for house 'decora- tions | W.H. McCaw 7. | | | | House for Sale JFrame louse on Crandall St. 6 vooms, good stone foundation, a good well. about a quarter of an acre of land with small fruit, Apply to H. DOUBT. 60 YEARS' 7 EXPERIENCE Taaoe Marks Desions CorvnianTs &c. SOF rnin dea T Rue] y illustrated can, | Weekly, ol 'Ter for 'a yoar, g Journal. Bola 5 § Cojsoromam. Now York Is hot a complex problem, Ic iis simply the study of individ ual requirements. We have studied the needs of the people and are 'prepared to supply them. ' and reasonable ; Verandah Chairs Spring Reds Mattresses Room Moulding Picture Frames Window Shades: Curtain 'Poles Pillow Sham Holders Curtain Stretchers Jardeniere Stands Centre Tables Umbrella Stands Mirrors for Kitchen, [Hhll and Bedroom Paper Racks, Bamboo & Oak Marshall Stonehouse DNRC Trimmed plain, with ribbon to match the hat and dress will be one of the neatest and satisfactory hats for general wear, $4.00. ¥ Miss O. Waddell Prices range from $2.00 to : Sailor Hat most. 0 $2 ERAS RREBRRAABERIAB RANT AE 3 3. A CD 4 I 1sissned every Wed These goods are seasonable | bd y 1 from the office of 'pub | Blong Block, Queen street Perry, Out. Subscription $1.00 a year in i ubscription $1.00 a year in i $1.25 if not so paid! "1 'Advertising rates on applic SAMUEL FARMFR, , Publisher and Proprietor. a ------ J HE POWER QUESTION ; This articte was clipped from Toronto Saturday Night, and. throws some light on the unful- filled power premises of the Whit- ney Government. '* Underneath the surface in the provincial poli tics of O.itirio a struggle is going on at the present time the outcome of which will have far-reaching effects in Canada "and _even be yond. Itis a most unusual kind of struggle, because it is not a fight between the two political parties I The issuc is as to whether "sey: Folding Gocarts {eral cities and towns shall, under | State supervision, bring electrical lencrgy {rem Niagara Falls and distribute it at cost to conswmersor allow control of all this business to remain in private hands, Although the people of Toronto have polled large majorities in fa- vor of the by iaws voting large sums for distributing plant, - and although with the utinost emphasis all kinds of declarations haye been made in favcr of cheap power and and public control, yet the reader cannot fail to have ob served that the power people have adhered 'tn a policy of *'stand pat.". Even when, as they said themselyes, their position was an impossible one, they mnde no real effort to meet public opinion, but formed up on new lines with William Mackenzie at the front. They have chosen to fight it out and win or loose all. The men who desire to control the vower supply do not beleive that they can be prevented from ac- quiring that. control. They are not dismayed by the popular votre of two or three million dollars. for a distributing plant, nor by the signing of agreements between the kmunicipality of Toronto and the Hydro Electric Power Commis- sion, which acts under authority of the Ontario Government. Having made prodigious efforts to defeat by-laws at the polls and having, failed; having argued with legit lators and aldermen in vain, how is" it that with agreements signed and' all details under arrangement for the purchase, transmission and dis tribution of energy on the public ownership basis in Toronto and elsewhere, the power people con- tinue to fight and expect to win ? No doubt from first to last their faith in the power scheme put for- ward bythe municipalities and the has been that popular confidence in the projést could be under mined, that dissensions would newspapers would begin to find one excuse or another for offering criticisms and withdrawing sup port. No doubt they felt conf dent that time was on their side, and fhat every week that slipped away allowed much popular 'en thusiasm to evaporate and brought nearer the great day when the Provincial elections would be held. The holding of a general election gives the private backers of big schemes an opening. ~The people, | forgetting everything but" their |" prejudices, fight with each other, | - {and leave gatcs unguarded. The} - | politicians are in need .-{and it is freely of money; offered by the only. persons who know where to gett in large' wads. Not only do poli t § iced money but they usu. Recs i : hope has beea that the publics: : Hydro Electric Commission would |» peter out . No doubt their hope | arise between municipalities, that d If the pe cannot ot assurances thie work v gardics anything that may happen, and if the ministry does' not commit it- self finally before the elections-- there will be 'room for fear that the underpinning has been pulled | away from the project and used as eléction fuel." - Ca a REE ERBRBESS ENTLEMEN are never wholly indif- ferent to style. They > would sooner have a- well-fitting tailor made suit than any ready-made you could offer. Co But then they think the the price may be high. . It will be a little higher than iil fitting sweatshop > stuff. £6 r '| Roberts, Water Street, particulars apply to "For sale "A. J. Davisand BE. B. Friyr, Druggist, Port. Perry. ! y over Rose & Co's' Port Perry, : Edward Barton SINGING MASTER Will give vocal "instruction on Wednesday of each 'week. 'Studio at the home of H. For BUT YOU'LL FEEL PROUD" of YOURSELF IF'YOU WEAR ONE OF MY SUITS start. . I say **at the start ¥' be- cause a tailor made suit wears better than the product of the sweatshop. Call and see my goods W. H. DOUBT BRT ER BBRRRES Tenders > ® az ¥ Parties wishing to supply the corporation of the village of Port Perty with cement forthe year 1908 will leave written tenders with the undersigned on or before 20th ' May 1908. Cement to be delivered when and - where required within the eurpofation. : W. H. HARRIS, : Clerk. re -- ------ FOR 'SALE _ Lot No. ow on the north side of Queen St., in the Village of Port Perry on which there are two semi-detached brick houses, with stable, fruit trees and' gar- en. 2 . Also Village lots Nos. 70 and 71 on the east side of Cochrane St.-in the said Village of Port Perry on which there 1s a good frame house, with summer kitchen, woodshed, stable and driving" house, a large garden and a nutiber 'of fruit and other trees. <1 : x13 All thiese properties are now and have |" been constantly rented, but, owing to the decease: fate 1 wind vp the For part apply Jo-- 3 . BROWN, or Dr. : Port Perry. 202.9 erica. me $1.50 per bird in eggs alone, at warket price, and have already laid 100 dozen this year. ns oni Scugog yi J. GOLORING Port Perry. TRESH £00 DRIED MEATS I carry an excellent stock of all kinds of meats, both fresh and salted. Prices reasonable. Quality the best. Py Fresh Fish and Game in season. Farmers I will er the highest fig- ure for good Cattle, Calves, Lambs or Hogs. Ld WHEELER # Eggs for hatching Silver Grey Dorkins The breed that lays-- The breed that pays . Bred from the best pens in Am- Last year my flock netted Eggs $1.00 per setting or ~ +00 x per linndred, * Mail orders fined. * 'CHAS. HARPER, Outario ig to price" and * i 00 J. A, MURRAY } Dentist, x " 'Rooms over Post Office. from phe m. to6 Pom, © J. GOLDRING PIANO TUNER; ETC." Is now prepared to tune; action regulate, tone regiilate, repair and keep your piano in perfect order, also' "tune 'and repair organs, Address ' Teacher of Violin Band Instrunteuts. JOS. GOLDRING, 'Bandmaster, Port Peiry.. Yo = ; Corngt' and all Sittings of the Division Courts "COUNTY OF ONTARIO 1908 . © WHITBY. Clery, D. C. Macdonmell, Whithy -- . gth, Fel , Mar. a, 8th, uly rd Sept, 7th, Oct: ot Now' Dec. 8th "Jan. 7th, rdog. 3 OSHAWA--Clerk, D. C. Magdonall, i Jan oth, Fey jh, Ma. sth Apel rt M , June ul 3 Oct; 7th, th, Doc, oth; Tan, Sch. 1009, or Ir 2 BRAUGHAM. Glerk, M Glesson, Dreeimond=, an, y 2 5th, , : Sept, ¢ Joth, oe ot Jan. 1th, in uy 3 3 PORT FERRY -Cietk, J Dunia: Port erry --, 14th, Cy - a 8th, Capt. 1ath Nove roth, an. xathy yoo. ny are . UXBRIGE--Clerk, Jos. E.' Gould, Uxbri A * Jan, oyth, rnd Ma or ais age oe asth; Nov. 13th, Jan, 13th, 1909, Breen 5. CANNINGTON--OClerk, Geo, Smith, Ca " ton--Jan, 16th, Mar. 19th, May r4th, July x Sept. 24th, Nov. 1ath, Jan, 14th, 1909, 6. BEAVERTON Clerk, Jas. ol On Rates t . 13th, r. ) 3 Sept, 23rd, Rov ith, Jat, oid i a I 7. UPTERGROVE-Clerk, -P. 'Mulvahill. Uplers grove--Jan. 14th," Ma: uly. © an une sth, r. 2 _ ath, 14th, Sept. sand, Nov, oth, Jan. 14th, 1905. By order, J. E. FAREWELL, ~~ "| - Clerk of the Peace... Dated at Whitby. Nov 18th, 1907 "CONFIDENCE in onr ability to accurately fit : your eyes with spectacles and | . vite you to test us. toa F. E. LUKE 2: NE Refracting Optician = = 11 King St."West, Toronto.