post I xecutom, (fun out of the Said 1 Proceed to 5' s of the (10%;: es entitled there. only to the claim a then been noti. be liable f0; the part thereof, to .ersons Of which all not have him - at the time of Dated at Lind- of February. A .s A. PEEL, 0', l. Solicitors for ad Robert James utors of decoâ€. ICE TO CREE, ns having claims’ of Henry Rea:- wnship of Feud. 7 of Victoria, In- Schools, deceas- the city or Tor- [05; Of York, On enteenth day of 03. are hereby re- » the undersigned .the executrix of testament of said rindsayï¬heir post Il particulars in aims on or before :xteenih (lav of 1‘ which (lath the will proceed to ets of the said he persons entitl-r (i being had only which the under- .1 Executrix shall nice. Dated at 1 day of February .‘lellY GRACE 01' of the last will .f the late Henry Ont.-â€"9.3. lissolution. , ‘; by given that the more existing be- 'W~*}‘i‘. and Isaac llziri'is:ters. has \l:-. \lvh‘ww‘yu conâ€" ‘ slum! form- i-rm. Mr. iv the offices \lv. 1". A. ‘ ~ illnclx’. All '.\ :11 in) paid whom all i \\'lll 2m paid lilllil.’l) Ii. 0 PARLIAMENT ‘-‘.i\<'u lint an at“ min in tho Louisa lmu (it. (mtarlomt lhv corporation llmt) for all Act lhu Corporation rpm! part 01’.“le «.ti‘c ill the TOM! purpose of create 5 thereon. and to . the. Lindsay Pu- i‘or that purposo ll.‘ (‘orporntion 01‘ Lllu‘ary Board to Andrew Carnegie. i $10,000 for likl c Library in the ad to provide a .nd to guarantee 1000.00 annually c of said Libra-1'.“ 0 provide for the ice and 111111181385“ ., H. HOPKIhb’ =nts.â€"7â€"6. PLOTS FOR SALE Eden church have land for Grinder-Y . opose a thorougfl old cemetery ' ‘ sale. Said plo.9‘ nIve dollars Cad}: lMARCH ON Llust what We Mean to;‘ And in that March we will exhibit the most Beautifnl Designs of New Spring Dress Gcods, that ever emanated from the genius of the manufacturers, Everything entirely new. and modelled on the materials worn during the : year 1830; for that period, say the mcdistes 3 is to be the dictator for 1903 fashions, Having a trusted reputation for carrying the best Black Dress Goods, we feel we will be fully justified in this season’s purchase, as the black materials we show are:of tne ï¬nest and daintiest. - promo... mm. in gauze effects, Voiles, Crepolines, Crepe-deâ€"Chine, Monsseline-de- Soie, Canvas Cloths and Eoliennes are the fabrics of the well dressed women. To these may be ad- ded a number of crepes in black and colors, Should you desire heavier gocds for suit,- 5, we recommend the Knickerbokers in ,k, green, blue, and biscuit. go 0Q Q: n: '3 Zibolines in biscuit, blue, gray, green and rown, also Cheviots, Friezes, Broadcloths, ' ergcs and Cashmeres in all shades. ’lllllll ill liltlllllllf Casi: and One Price (DU‘ emomoummomuumm â€O. 1 c .00.â€. G. WMMMâ€OCWMWOOQOO 0.00% M l r c r. ‘ V I | A I l l" [i L i: ' )omes from the Dutch word -... .5 l “kuppcn’Lâ€""to cut,†ac when the F" . "“ ‘* in! r Lin g! in? “my 5.... 5“!‘ ill}? skin is Chopped it: really means that it is covered with minute cuts. This condition if neglected bwonwa most painful and un- sighted. “Witch Hazel†Cream is an lufalliublo cure. for all chopping and skin irritation. it heals as if b me lo. on] ' an up- plioationor wo s roqu for the worst men. A LA BA ST 1 N E PA I NTS BRUS iES Carpet Sweepers in Bottles 25c Each Builder’s Hardware Do away with yo . ‘ Stove and bum: up. can: souvenir l or BAPPY WT“ RANGE. We have the. best Heath: Stove, on the market. . - l ‘ when l l._.._+_... M“ “Emilio. the neme- ber for Manitonlh Mes flâ€"hâ€" BRIBED FOR HIS SUPPORT -â€"â€"+â€"- Hon. J. R. Straiton Charged with Having Indirectly paid the Manitoulin Member to†Suppert the Liberals + (Thursday’s Mail and Empire.) Had a. second Mont Pelee burst beneath the Government benches in the . Ontario Legislature yesterday phys1ca1 devastation it Would' have Government’s ranks by the astounding revelations made bv R. p R. Garney,‘M.P.P. for Manitoulin Island. 1 Alex. G. McKay of North iGrey, and,Valentinc Stock of South Perth, had moved and seconded the adorcss in reply to the speech from the throne. In the ordinary course of events Mr. J. P. Whitney would have risen to continue the speech. As Mr. Stock resumed his seat amid applause from the Liber- als, however Mr. Gamey suddenly arose from the desk which he cupied at the extreme end of the 0p- p051tion’s front row. The members lof the house and the spectators in. lthe gallery alike looked in surprise at this new untried member of the legislature, who had occupied a ra- ther considerable place in the. pness during the past few weeks preceding; the meeting of the house. The faces of the Cabinet Ministers wore a look of mingled satisfaction and enâ€" quiry. This was Gameyâ€"Gamey. whose vote would add one merge to the all too unsubstantiul majority; Gurney, the convert to “honest and capable" methods of administra- ition. Mr. Gamey began by asking the inâ€" dulgence of the house for a short time. Ho had, he said, board with interest the speeches of the two honorable members who preceded him. He wished, however, to lay before the house certain facts which would throw some light upon his own recent. actions. mid which he hoped would result in removing him“ from u painful and distustcful posi- lion. With this preamble Mr. inmcy lifted from his dusk u bundle of muuuscript in his own humlwriling. bclidc which luy u shoot of docu- mcntu, lclcn‘ruuis and the Without. dcluy ho lr communicntions. luuuchcd into the wading of the moat rmunrkublo our» NW 1 WHAT MR. GAMEY CHARGES statement made by iHâ€"M summarized by ‘in it. limit uud Gurney mot. which the lut- ltor is ready to produce. - . The extended Mr. Gurney is thus the Mall and Em . On August 4. 1902. two months after Gumoy's election for Manitoulin Capt. John Sullivan advised Gurney to res gm, saying he would otherwrso be dismialifled in the pending pro- test. Immediame after, Capt. Sul- livan’s son, Frank, on employe of the Public Works Department, told Gamey he could get $5,000 if he would support the Government. Gurney was then interviewed by a prominent Liberal lawyer of Toron- to. The proposed deal was discus- sed under the guise of a stock tran- saction, by which Gamey Was to make 83,000 inside of six weeks, and $2,000 in the spring. Gamey afterâ€" wards met D. A. Jones of Becton, who said that in addition to gamey ts. su rtin the Government e mus 0112:; ingormation which would unâ€" seat Messrs. Miscampbell and Smyth. At midnight on August 21,-Cupt. Sullivan went. to Gamay’s resrdencc, miles from Gore Bay, on Maui- ten and asked Gamay to ' to support the ' bole matter before the . $3: Manitoulin ConserVu and he told him to go get evidence of the offers he wast?â€" ceivmg. Many talks With the ant? Sullivans folloivcd. Theelder w in all a tipimf limit for his share ked the deal. He said he had tal on. J. 15. G10 0 referred We have the most moi Tom. and (Bantam action save .30“ money in other ways, 3 ‘ mam “Ml Rates Columbia mints, and to “land! . Califor. you deal. debate upon the, OC- . ‘ mier ' us which proved to be lcllcl‘so Wl'l‘fl CORRUPTION mtjve of duplicity and venulity which has ever headboard on thei floor of o. Gunman house of parlia- ment. For nearly an hour be con- tinued his recital, turning from his manuscn‘ pt to read in their proper“ prder the .damm'ng documents whichi tï¬kï¬ulexzinisbers of the crown with’ tical histry.cume in Canadian poll. CAt Mr. Gamey'e first. mention at," . apt. Sullivan’s name the look of: gomplacency faded suddenly away . 8 on the faces of the government;I PPDOI‘OGI‘S. giving plqce to expres-; ’Slons of surprise and alarm. Then, i as they realized am the whole hid-l { lleous- truth must out, they settledl ' ,bhck doggedly in their seats, en-l 1" R“ GAMEY’ M'P'P deavoring to maintain a composure? Who Charges Hon. J. R. Su'attonf With Corruption. .â€"...- ~wu...“ . which few could have really felt. i A DRAMATIC SCENE ‘ iinto it had I known I would have intlhlhiiifnc :31: mtame“,dramatic in its l to keep it up so long. We expct‘tcd of death j tb has 0- Silence 853ml early session and never dreamed after )a e $.15 to .c amber as pagelthat it would drag along uptil Game; g 8.1 glnid over by Mr. , March 10th before ussenrl‘ling. I can- 0 $.11 1 €309 to en only on the ' not tell you thc jecrs and insults I PDOSI ion Sl_de 01' tde House when have had to hcar iii Consequence of each fresh pomt scored drew forth a f what I undertOok " rou " I .Libélfalomehiï¬ggitagi‘ldzgsgs motes i Another dramatic WWW has made i The Premier, after the first sturtlllthn he reached [ha-L portion 0.! ms fed glance at the man who was rim -5 Statement dealing with the receipt, of ,ing the Government's deathâ€"knell ;thc second insialiiwnt of cash lmanifested an indifference which was } amounting io‘slllllll‘, half of winch .too ob'Viously feigned At his side Was given to 1‘ rank Sullivan. Throw- iHon. J. M Gibson eat with a halflmg down his manuscript Mr. Gurney 1 _ itook from his desk an envelope. and lzgoggfgh $311113 lgpon £115 face. Furth- : raising the flap, too from it a hunch gazed ï¬xidl; inmferont 0;“- }3; 123:2?“ «bunk bills. After holding them fing once or twice to glance ouickly 5 uplor a moment so that they were toward his leader and the Attornev-l Visrble to everyone m the House, he iGeneral, but never looking at hisflimg them on ms chk and resumed "163k matc- Hon. Mr Stratton Hon this_roa~d1ng. - Mr. Drvderi eyed his desk for the ma; l “hen he had reached .hls final page jor part of his time Hon Mr ‘Mr. Gurney laid down his manuscript Stratton, whose name occurredimost and m straight-flung words and frequently, showed less composure than his colleagues, turning fromi side to side and looking ï¬rst at Mr. (Jamey and then at his fellows on: the Cabinet benches. The ï¬rst men-i tion of Mr. Gibson’s name, followed. immediately by that of Mr. Strutâ€". ion, was greeted with expressive. bursts of laughter from the Opposi-1 Lion. and answcred by the two minâ€"i isters with sarcastic smiles. . 5 A WHISPERED CONFERENCE f When Mr. lumey’s narration was" evidently nearing its close Mr. Strut- ton rose from his place and stopped. quickly to the side of his chief.‘ Premier Ross. Mr. Gibson and lllr.‘ Strutrtnn, with heads almost touch-' ing held a whispered colloquy for u couple of minutes. What was said only the three parties to it Could fell, for so low were their {â€1ch that their Words could not, have liven , distinguished a foot “way. The l’ro- 0 later indicated, however. what of, least it portion of it had been. chcrnl times did Mr. (lumoy Monk] oil‘ in the n‘nding of his story. (loco. lic paused to interjcct u word, to whut. his personnl fool-1 "ll!“ “'0'“ in tho distustelul luï¬k‘, “l have told oil 1 know." lll‘ said which he bud felt hiuimlf obligcd ll):311nl.l‘\'_ u“ is a “‘0‘, lullivlllulilc undcrlukt‘. 'ull'nir, but what Won 1 to do? 'l‘hvs‘n " :outlomcu,†ho sold. linlll‘VSlVO‘lnou come to mo and l kltuw ii‘ i ly. “this Wm: the hardest. thing 1 could .‘I‘Clll‘t‘ no t‘\ldllll‘\‘ tho wiml.~ ihuvo cw? hml 10 d0 in my lifo. 1 ll“ . thing Would be dunk-(l. and tho p.«oâ€" not think i would over how gunl‘jplo would not bvh‘vvo it. i knew who! bud bwu done in ()ihl‘r plows. , um told that tho honorublc mom- for for South Oxford. Mr. l‘muilo .Sulhcrlund, hud slutcd that he bud been nimilurly upprmichml, but “hm By ““1.“an Sullivan took filo mode tlic fuel public it wus dcâ€" uny l was justified in go- ; uicd. l ting on us 1 did. 1 do not believe him it more corrupt. institution exists in the World thou the one which sought WHAT MR. "1 an. assured by my colleag honor arc untrue. So much. h hon. member for Manitoulin iii 10 make an tal‘ly and a Liloi‘ou -100 either by a special committcei for that purl-09v. or by the Co lions, .u the usual way. Do made. and mad: with as lilt'u" .- 5:- 1 Want to ‘i‘.l_\' in tin: Cnllnll‘ stand L'ir*ai"()1' l‘t‘lllOlLk'h. .i'lqovn insimiutions and charges) as ho. the 1101i. lElx‘llllh‘l‘ for longer to govern llu- country. honoiuhh- mun. “ilil (‘ildl'llt‘ll‘l‘ govern it at all. “'0 ask tlii 25‘ for tho \indicution of our 0 members of the Government." ooeooeooeccooee O o few" cost himself upon the Culisidc"â€" uttou of the House. â€WHAT WAS I ’l‘() ill) 1’“ l Further correspondence followed tween Mr. Gamay and the Sullivnns, ‘ and he was asked to approach “2:10 buy me. I can hardly concmw IR. Smyth, memuar for Akoma, With 10f a ministry so corrupt. i lay in. view to securing his support. Tiliesc documents on i In order to get proofs that. thellcuder, Mr. J. 1’. Whitney. :Government Was giving Gamey the .ask the house to do “but iprivileges of a Government supportâ€"[with me for the part; i have t. - n; ’er in the way of patronage, the lat- :God knows my task is a hard one! iter secured the appointment of Sher-l Amid the wild applause :iff Jackson as returning ofï¬cer at f Conservative members, Mr. Gurney ,the referendum, in place of the man lwalked with delillyration up the Ifavored by the Government. On January 29th, Gamey saw Mr. Stratton, and was given a typewrit- ten interview, which he was to sign, i land which was to be ' m: the Globe. He Was to front of Mr. Whitney, laid the mass of manuscript and the bundle of bills on his desk. "I ask the honorable memiz'pr what ishcs me to do with these docuâ€" lreceive a. further cash payment if 119,133“; said Mr. ghiigey, rising. . ' H made some alterations: r. amey answere . “ ’ou can 0 liaising his .diclamd position that of ijust what you like with them, but ‘ “independent supporter," and I think you should not, part with, then signed it, and it was handed to them under any Circumstances. n Globe reporter in the ante-room 01' And with these words the man from Mr. Stratton's ofï¬ce. Manitoulin turned and walked back Mr. Stra’tton then told Mr. Carney to his place_ he had given Frank Sullivan $1. . Mr. Whitney took the documents. On leaving the Parliament buildings put them in his desk, and, after Sullivan produced the money in an looking it, resumed his seat. i save Sullivan ha" WHAT THE PREMIER SAID Gamay The Premier then stood up,'-a_nd, despite the most impressive silence, his voice was. barely audible as he spoke the ï¬rst few words. ‘-‘I am assured by my colleague," he said. evidently referring to Mr. Stratton. “that the charges affectâ€" ing his honor are untrue. So much has been said by the has; tWit be- CM Manitoulin, howeva', a. mowatewhenf} â€Erma utotakestcpstowurdsan pecan†0‘ the W and thaw mtig‘xion. an I I of it. kept and Produced 3’05 House. askinghimi ooooooo~ . . . oooo . o . . mmgggoao O gation shall be made an once. under Manitoulin. moonsoooooooooooooocoooocmea 5‘s . the desk of mg." of the ' :fioor of the House, and, passing in- 75 a.“ ‘ Yen,“ Advance; $1.00 ifNot So Paid deep and impressive note in his 9 “0400. g "‘_No matter could possiblly be more fserious than the one which has en- the attention of 1h: House ., .the past halfâ€"hour," he said. i It is a matter to be considered and :spoken of with the greatest possible 39811011811988, and it is not to be even éthought of lightly. if things have Ecome to such a. pass us has been al- :leged in the Province of Ontario,- ,then the people of the province will :demand an investigation in such flerms that even the Ontario govern- ;ment dare not. stand in the way of :purii‘ying the Political atmosphere.‘ ;God forbid that I should say any- ; thing to prejudice the hongrntleman, gbut the time has come when the Escoundrcls who steal he ballots of ;free men can no long-er be protected ,by the law of the land. This is all I ihave to say. I ask the hot: gen- ‘ilemcn if it, would not be proper to ‘ndjourn this (lulu-alc- for i<)~(l;‘_". ind I will move the udjorrnmcnt." The House 111cm adjourned. i As Soon as the lions.- adjourned the members of th- Cabinet livid an emergency meeting to d h(‘ll>.\ 15.3 startling revelations «.f illl'. (Jame-J. For an hour or mrrc they l‘i:l‘.i.li3‘.- ed in session behind ('lc‘¢(‘l)'â€"j.:il;ll‘di’d doors, and from all iiziizcaiioiis nod 11 very stormy time. It. was decided. out, that an investigation commission of judges would be immediately. ____._...+__________ TWO TEAMS N THE [AKE ____...._..â€" Poor ice on Pigeon lake, Near Bobcay- goon, let florses ’l'hrough Last Week (Bobcaygcon independent) 011 Wednesday night. Mr. \‘.'m. (liwn crossed the ice from Beck's mill with a load of plank. » In Green llux'. not, far from the light house he was it trifle sorti'isell to sow his {cum (hop into the lake. \Iz'. (Jinn has had so it was givun l/f‘fl)ll.‘ 3‘ t z.‘ inn} .- 9055 SM!) no that the Charges ull'ccliiijr his owever, has been said by d..- ut i1 iwcomes US to 19.2.0 si-gw gh investigation. ’l'imi lll‘.l'\li" the rules of 1h: ll.;.:. - appointed by Lila“ lions.» on Privileges gzltl lllr â€" investigation air-all 1:..- u xiii-J 9 <'- (Ii-3076) 3) , I x o it: mitlce t. the delay as practical. * Q \ midi-i 03:93..) ,. ,.\ f O (0“: 0‘,- 0) 5' that unless our chum» ?. r ‘ suspicion. \iiiliit'uh .l of .;I \‘0 ih'l‘n lu‘mighi aguf: >’ ilicii wv do not now. “0 will govt-r11 lili- 5 unimpom‘lii-(i. (n' xvc sun.“ S house to g‘in us (Wm-r} furl :- huractcr and rcpiitut ion in). izi "',' (0(3/8‘1/0). . min“, .. ..' . I.) O sumo (‘Xill‘l‘ll‘llt‘t‘ with lio..~~ n. (‘omllllmm llllll l.lll\\'.'.‘~ io.. 1.x and his (cum midcmi‘.‘ kn .-- m; 13w: the “as up to His Jail. 2w» thing's so quii-tly that on» a: li'“.:. bum: thirst)" iu‘luazllg‘ l‘l‘ll‘~~3‘. Ii roll \\‘illl u gout! Lil: thank '.\‘- :1» 1. lim‘ncss \\‘u:~‘ lwinp; loomuni \\‘,.,- l'\(‘l‘)lllllll1 was ready and Nut hull one of ilu‘ lions .il'..ic'..w.; new of thi- hm'so's luu‘lx. HUN. 4.. the horse's buck lo ilu‘ icc, uml Niki-2,: him i» liv wrcuchod his uroi:;.i_ \.l i. lhruws ilu~ llnl‘.\v on hzs i.‘.t‘3\. \x‘: "! llc is pullui lain with l‘c ousc. “lit‘ll you know bus. to trick. a homo pulls uul as slim. an (‘01. 'l‘llt‘ h‘alll \\t'll' >.t)‘iio‘ Worse of the luff). l A N( 1TH Ell (‘.\.\‘i". l \lr. liurclu)’ l’ui‘kcr haul an on; .r: cxpcrit’ncc on Sailiiiiuy ailer- noou. He came up from Hul‘Yl‘} 2,, ‘llcthcrington und Sutton’s :;i‘.il :Jot .lifty bushels of seed outs. As the il'OllLl Was bud. and he “as 'old ihit :ihc ice on the lake was still safe. l;~ iconcludod to try that no) homo. l1..- x'wcnt on the ice at (linen 1335' on“. [not liking the appearance il‘Oill‘li. lSHï¬ng a hole ahead, lit? sunny; in mi ,wards shore, and in doing: so lilv tiam came to a walk. Sol-n "ï¬x the horses walked the. ice gnu: way. team and sleigh Sank into LilL‘ ‘.\':«.:e:‘. iBarclay got; the horses loosw from ithc sleigh. but ï¬nding he could no: lget them out alone, mu back to too i . r lvillage for help. It murâ€"i hm“ Luk- an hour bcfov hu‘ll) fin fully half ‘ the place, and the i.)l‘>‘l:> l reached ‘wcrc still, alive. A young horse was but the mate. a q‘uickly got out ' . [valuable mare, was much more diffiâ€" 'cult as it was numbed and helpless. Finally it was got out, and after a, good rubbish g, and warming was able to go home, while the )‘Oilllg't‘r horse and the most active in the water. was brought into the village. and was under the vet's care until Mon- dav. There was eight. feet. of waâ€" tor: and it was not more than thirty feet from shote. The hole that Parâ€" .thaL boss lii\.-. ~' I 1. I l‘.l~‘.' ... ‘ unfl'ix :1‘l‘i‘;‘.'. \‘ .ltl ill il‘ * soul It lll‘i