TICKETS Collegiate Institute/Lama FIFTH YEAR, ' 1901.2; the period of ten mi is evident. to all that not in years has the Opposition been in such splendid ï¬ghting trim. The Conser- vatives present a solid front to the , ‘___ + ROWLPHE LEMIEUX. i K.C.. M. Conservatives have at last discow that which has-been their crying 1 for years, a leader. ~~â€"A=-:n~n nf m_ Whitney’s casm queétion in the S course simIfl}R the nouncement of poli of What may exp SQSSion- He feelir the earliness of the been necéssiated calling into the fa legislation, by ‘7 tried to prolong it asked Mr ROSS W] the great dressed w..- 9 going to establish, tion got afte: Hon._ only this†said Mr.‘ Whitney, the Minister of Agriculture took' a. §§o;ld that Ontario was nor. we place to establish a. dressed beef in- dustry but that North Dakota waS." Mr Whltney again raked up the Gov- ces with whi public feeling, the most sac: country. The Government was silent as W North Waterloo and West Elgin, but. until the great wrong which had been done until something is done to efface‘the marks of disgrace upon the political history of this province by reason of the iniquitios the Opposi- tion would never be silent. Mr. Whitney’s entire criticism is pronounced by old parliamentarians to have been the' able and complete brief summing up of a Government position from an Opposition stand- point that has been heard in'th'e‘ house in years. In other ways the Opposition has shown its ability to score against the Government leaders while the latter seem content to Conservative thunder, redressing it' in liberal words and presenting, it to the country as the product of their own brains. It is-. now over ’0‘ A. Little, the Con for Car‘dwell called the Government to a. Committee on onization. Li suggestions that were reoerveu‘ ynyfl scorn by the all-wise people :whe 00%: cupy the government benches; flown“ ever, though apparently laughing at; Mr. Little’s ideath‘ey bad'étrem; CC ynvw‘â€"-_ 7 nd as each session goes by, it'l’ecommefnuuuvu v. -.-__,, Â¥has a Liberal sponsor. nes .more evident that in the . from Morrisburg the. Ontario 'Ggisxfmzi: fix: moégzgï¬wopthe KEY: :gnatgxtcdlsiiovzï¬ sition ideas, ideas whieh put into e W l a, ry g lform of legislation'would have been Fears, a leader. Whitnev’s cnticism of . _' ~ lbut whxch the country had to h .‘F‘m‘ the .throne. was sharp lstruggle along without until the “1mm" “hm 9' tmg‘.’ °f 8“" Liberals could put them into such I he ’10th misï¬t; 2:23:11 e £31: she. as would redound to their cre- t‘ . the S h that is of dit rather than of the Opposition. 52011:}; I“ thepeeGC overnment a11â€" But this sasion hagalready provided â€1 p -' . , . an example of how unwillingly the ncernent 0f policy and an outhne amendment to the law no matter what may expected during the Gove ent 15 to pt . law or on‘ He feelmgly remarked on how much good that is introduced by earliness of the session which has . , . . V . a. Conservatxve. Mpgclated m order to avold A ye a le Gov t in troâ€" «m Quebec Act. 177Ԡiï¬giï¬ubué morality and sacred institutions of the THREE STEAIS r over two yeaxs since 13.] the Conservative mmberi 11 called the attention ’oï¬ ment to the necessity of re on Agriculture and'Col- Like other Opposition : that were received with force that abortive which Government its own life. He what had become 01 d beef trade he was ligh, and in 00111199" )n.’ Mr. Dryden and ;hâ€"'once more. “N015 Mr; Whitney. 151*- ., LLIL silent as to Conservative source went. the way 20! most of the measures suggested by the Oppositwn. This year after Mr. Hoyle had re-introdueed his bill the Attorneyâ€"General trots out one which lhas in view the same and the only ~recommendation of which is that it Ehas a Liberal sponsor. 7â€" mk:fl‘| fhp WILLIAM SAUNDERS. LLD.,F.R.S.C., how much good that. i a. ConserVative. A year ago the Gm dnced measur6_ that u UULLDVL v “v- v v A year ago the Government intro- duced measures that were intended to do away with what is commonly known as “Scrap-iron Assessment." This assessment allowed the plants‘ of street railways, telephone compatr- ies, etc., to be assessed at. What they would bring as old metals. -It was‘ so manifestly unfair that the Gov-1 ernment was forced by the Opposi- tion to attempt a remedy. They re- ‘fused to accept a bill prepared by the iAsseSSment Commission, a. body of ‘their appointment which would have remedied the evil and sutstituted a measure which was laughed at by the courts no longer ago than Friday. One of the ï¬rst acts of the Opposi- tion members of the present session was Mr. Foy’s bill to correct the wrong which the Government com- mitted a year ago. The Govern- ment refused to adopt the measures and Premier Boss’s lame excuses are ,the laughing-stock of Liberals and Conservatives alike. ..ALI:__ 4““ Prohibition too is trouDllng uu; Government, though frequently quesâ€" tioned the premier dodges the issue. When he ï¬nally answers the question it is generally conceded that'he will some difï¬culty reconciling the posi- tion he takes with his former post ‘as one of the ofï¬cers of the Domi- nion Temperance Alliance. “PM in MI‘ (W) Stops th'e Cough And Works Of! the Cold , laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure 'a. cold in One day. No Cure, No Pay Price 35 coeds. crutches Dr. Ball’s Rheumatic Cure .can ï¬x you 'up. This was the‘ for a year and bad to creep about on crutches all the time. Fortunately he tried Dr. Ball’s remedy and it only took three bottle: to cure him completely."l‘11is great.blood puri- ï¬er is put. up in bottles_ containing ten days treatment. Price 50 cents at a“ drug stores or The Dr. Hull Medicine (30., Kingston, Ont. Eeénu appommds 0N CRUTCHES. f you are obligea to I!†Dr. Hall’s Bhflmï¬O ’luvovâ€"___ eral trots out. one which the same and the only FUN. B.A«K~c‘1 mowis troubling the though frgquen’dy quaâ€" w‘w ‘WWQ‘Wxx' W‘V’N'l ’ 1113 against any intermediate " team lathe buSiness. . once how strong a team may be inâ€" dividually. without combination play ‘they cannot win games. clearly demonstrated last Friday night. With the possible exception r twice. no more than two = ofTheir 0 Last Friday hockey whoJWI ‘ of'Their Ova Ice-usm 44‘ ' Last Friday night's game was a. sad blow to the load In ‘ .. of hockey who were laborin under the impression that. Lindsay had a sep- tctte capabgc of making a. 3004: show- ing against any intermediate team in the business. It, makes no differ- A-Am mnv m in. ' At 8.40 when of Toronto blew teams lined up 1 Bot score in 5 minutes. Lindsay presses Port Hope. Boney gets hurt. Colo- with the mush-‘1 530‘!!! “‘9 â€8" but , , A Day-O W UV "0- v' v, sent. to the fence and wucu. time was called the score was 4â€"â€"-1. wellâ€"bal- by one or ww hard checkers an combinatiqn play minutes is giVen rushes I LINDSAY canes mam (lives Sound Advice as to Treating infant Indigestion. Nothing is more common towhild- hood than indigeStion. Nothing is more dangerous to proper growth. more weakening to the constitution, or more likely to pave the way to dangerous disease. Among the symptoms by which indigestion in in- fants and young children may be recognized are loss of appetite. nau- lsea, «notations. coated tongue. bad breath, vomiting, hiccoughing and disturbed sleep. Indigestion may be easily cured. and Mrs. F. K. Begbie. Lindsay, Ont... points out how this may be done. She says :zâ€"“When my baby was three months old she had indigestion very badly. She would vomit lam-6100c! just. as soon “ashamed: it. no matter what. I Port ~ the NOTES W across lot. 4:3. S.P.B chell. rent of ball }or courts. 89: Jon. V. Staples. rent. of ball Dec. 30th and Jan. 18th. 83: Geo. Lytle. balance printing contract. 828: Home for the Aged (or Donald Hem. $18.80; J. L. )1ch {or Marion HeArthur, 88.75; Township of Thom): to balance expenditure on town line. 311.67. in}. charitypnis o! 35 "each was madam:- Sarah Show and Ampu- ,, mums“. Wâ€; michaael for nmwood. . n, , _-..Iâ€"n m.*.m. B. Lillie. Toronto. a mutt! ï¬gure, in for i“ no diner- mas 50 in.‘ .ination play This was last Friday ’18 83°89‘40“ pro thfln two rut-ad in 3 and WM n 611de , the latter of his 9039 attractions with’ pain- gty. but he and «she wa was very 3' from consti neither opiates or other burnt“! drugs. These Tablets are a. certain cum for all ’ the minor ailments of chllglhood. such as sour stomach. in- digmtion. constipation. simple feve- crs and diarrhoea: They break up. colds, prevent croup. and allay the The Eldon township council for 1902 is composed of the following members: Donald Jackson. move: and Donald HcPherson; Donald B. lieArthur. Colin N. leDonald and Ltwhlnn KW, councillors. The ï¬rst meeting We: held at Lorneville on Monday, the 13th at January. The members were all present except the men. Mr. floâ€" Pberson was appointed coalrmvm. Several applications for the «like 0! auditor Were before the council. On motion of It. Would. sco- onded by Hr. HcArsh-ur. \l'. A 1...:- ker. and Ana! Honing wu'c_ up. On I onded ken I pointe On motion 01 I coded by Mr- â€â€œ4 rison was 090““ salary 0' ‘6‘,- On motion of I ended by Hr. I A.Came°“ "' lber o! m M auuvv -â€"â€" , michael for ï¬rewood 'l‘he accounts for from Dr. Ross of K McKay gnd Gram. 0 again tcfore the on†atioa. the course“ the accounts- w'i‘h; council then I again at Lox-nevule of March next- meuWWM Council met on'18th J anuary. sign- ed their declarations of 031cc and took their seats. Minutes of [ormer meetim wére read and conï¬rmed. Moved by Mr. Davey, seconded by Mr. Campbell, ‘that a bylaw be pas- sed appointing municipal omccr tori the current year and bylaw No; 224 jwas passed, read a ï¬rst. second and *third time appointing . Soother-an. and John Bailey Midi rs and Mr. William 31qu wears. 0n motiom 0! Mr. HcDonnld. soc onded by Hr. Patina, Mr. James Campbell was appointed sanitary in- spector andMDr. Janos Grant Hedi- cal Health GM for 1902. Moved by lit. Perkins. neconded by Mr. McDonaldthut the reeve give his cinder on New for $13.20. being mum... (m. !m' suit of Corporation witness lees tor suit. of Uorpc re Russell.â€"Carried. ‘4 Moved by Mr. Campbell. #0 by Mr; Davey. that. the clerk Etdol Council PM“!!! motion w .vv >58 of Kirkï¬eld and Drs. Guilt of Woodv'ille were : the council for considerâ€" cmmci! declining to pay ncAfth III', A _. appointed d at hem-h 1H eve 12370 ma for for wlanummnng Sn -Special prices on Grey cottons. â€"-Ygrd wide grey cotton at. 3c. ~â€"Yudwidegmyoottonn.t4and5c. :-Ext.n quality guy outta. 6. 7. and 8c. -â€"10 Pieces Win at. 4c per yd. â€"40 painall linen Towels. :1. 5c ouch ~Bieached Cotton: :3. 5c. 6c. 8c.10c. â€"-Our regular 90: White. mum- uBhnketa gt 75c. Th8 Linens, White Goods, White Underwear, Sheeting: Pillow Cottons, Table Linens, Towellings, Embroideries, Laces, etc. Sick \ Children's Carried. Wuéveé by lit. McDonald seconded mm by ï¬r. Davey that tho council quire mummmeetonlsmd-aoiFebâ€" 2;†m at. the town hall. .Head Lake. mm at 19 ,-o’clock. Gull- , w _ ' ï¬ve 1 V ‘2“ ‘ '» ED. Wanna. my HEAD OFFICE Values that Will Stir the Town During Our . B. ALLAN C0. VlGBOflflLOdll 6110‘de HG§GOHIW Hoapiw. Toronto.â€" SALE NOW GOING ON -â€"m in W. Runs, :- mg“. etc. M Ont our Overcoat: ' Ian's Clothing. JANUARY 2 FURGOODS airsâ€"quality 131“e 12} cents. Quality um" «I remnant" AYKI “A T THUR SfBVl Plow Inw â€0311 a Kent-s 77 Kent-s Amm1 Rifles Stick Low