W BRO“! A Sub-Rejoioder W“ i N S 3 Mcflugh to WWW "m GROCERY mwfl$gamm.M7lh§s-‘ This is the season for Mr. Editor,â€"I see in your issue 04 mm Marmalade Oranges. New 21st inst†a rejoinder from 8031.1] Prunes and Fréih Maple Hughes purporting to be a reply to how the explanation which I gave from Syrup. TRY US, for the action I took in mference to poor :ahe railway crossing senth or “116- , We have 31503- ï¬neStOCk Evidently my explanation did 1:: OfNeW Vegetable and Flow- "88 not please the Colonel.1 do not seek } “seeds' hOiceDutCh SCttS§ his praise, which is usually so 1111- grgc some that it proves irksome to those the just arrived. Highest Prices paid for all kinds of Farm Produce. not know when writing my iormeron that a. matter which concerned the people: who use that crossing, nor yet did 1 know. that it Would be used by 9.01. Wï¬um as weapon of ridacule.1‘ish him #â€" lto say that I was not consulted as to C l _ . . ‘ _A_. .: -AIM “unï¬t. take 0 §.whom he balobers with it. I did . _ W111 O OMWWâ€â€œQW Opposite the Pym Houâ€"â€"_â€"â€"-T We don’t sell them, but Ladies we sympathise with you and honestly we take a real and sheer delight in viewing the lovely cre- ations of Art and Skill. that you are good enough to let us feast our eyes on once a year. Truly, we hope none 01 our readers will forget us when buy- ing their New EASTER. F O OTW EAR COME IN and have a talk with us about prices. It will surely pay you, and please us. We’ve got it, New, Grace- ful, Durable and Artistic. Next door to Sutclifl'e‘a and the Store Front is all over whiteâ€"- The Washington Shoe Co. B. D. Menzies, Mgr. "If BOARD OF TRADE PRIZES For the moat candle and readable advertisement of the TOWN OF LXNDILY in a space 0â€; 15 inches. TM mum and aetï¬nyupP-t willeouat equally. “WW“ um “will“ “Vic Mimi. Setting forth in than.“ u . Innâ€!!- N All maul Gain. m roam-g m m Cumin-u _1,_.conype§ms_ man be ate-Menu of tho Town «at Linda: can t)“ gallon-ins lat Prize 8nd Pris. . ROBINSON $2.00 AVA an-.. __ , the railway crossing south or und- say. Evidently my explanation did “not. please the Colonel. I do not seek Ibis praise, which is usually so ful- some that it proves irksome to those 'whom he beslobers with it. I did lnot know when writing my former l I letter that the color 01 my hair was a matter which concerned the paciï¬c who use that crossing, nor yet did 1 know. that it would be used by L70!- Hughes as weapon of ridicule. I wish to say that I was not consulted as to when this change of color would take place. I have nothing to conceal con- ‘cerning that railway crossing. I felt. at the time that the plan adopted :â€" +1“. pnngtmction was in the pub- a‘u vuv VVâ€"â€"7 , lic interest, both for convenience and public safety; notwithstanding all Col. Hughes has said I have riot changed my opinion one iota. I place myself in the judgment of every in- tell-igent man who understands the travel on that highway to say whet-h- at or not I am right in thus contendâ€" mg. " u -' 1-7 - .11-...7 “Dead politically", "utterly discre- dited"â€"-nice exprwsions, but, they do not harmonize with the statements that I “engineered†the Council and the petitioners and “pulled†the Gov- ernment. Oh, no Col. Hughes! Whilst I may be egotistical enough to be lie‘v'e that in the vicinity in which we both live my standing both political- ly and socially will stand favorable comparisan with yours. yet sir, I vvmr .â€"_ or, V cannot claim the power of influence you attribute to me. Your insult to the Council and to the petitioners, they can deal with in their own way and at the proper time. Mr. McLean, who was the Reoveof Ops at that time, Messrs. Hawkins, Beet, Coulter and Roach who composed the Coun- cil, had each taken a. solemn oath to discharge honestly and conscientious- 1y their duty to township; they Were not I am sure. going to violate the truth at the Inatigntmn of myself or Col. Hughes. May I further any that three out of the ï¬ve gentleman above named how to pace that crossing ‘owry limo they come to town and wore thvm‘ow in a position to know and judn‘o as to what was proper and whm mm thvh‘ duty in the mattol‘ ‘m- 7 ,oa‘l annnl‘d‘nfl‘v. D008 (‘0‘ what was their duty in the matter. They acted accordingly. Docs (‘ol flugheo wish it to be understood that I "engineercxl" or influenced those p0 titioners. via" 8. J. Fox. M.P.P.. Jas. Robertson. ext-(‘0. Councillor. Peter Hawkins. Councillor. S. Coult- er. Councillor. William Best. Council- lor, John Suggitt, tax-Councillor. Messrs. 'l‘hos. Paul, James Greenan. John H-ickson, J as. J ohnston. John Magahey, L. Milllgan, and, asIsaid before, hundreds at others, who with out solicitation from me, were both ‘ active and energetic in their elYorts‘ to have the road maintained as at? present ‘2 Now all these men have to use that crossing every week in the year and sometimes every day in the \\'<ekâ€"they ought to, and I believe do know what is best in the premises, ] ‘know that since this correspondence was started Col. Hughes has been en- deavoring to influence the present {Reeve and some of his colleagues in Ithe Council to agree with him, but :their better judgment prevailed. i In my last letter I seated that 1 'urng the claims of the petitioners ir- respective of the loss or Saving it was going to bring to the railway com- :pany. Col. Hughes asks whyI did not add “or proï¬t to any one else.†This insinuatioh is so contemptibly mean that it could only emanate from ,5 mind seized with éoi‘l‘ï¬htidh; There Mas he met to hit! or an m as i k‘no‘az to ahy passes; the «ham :nm‘stibh was as ta what was bass in “the white llite't'est. tie ï¬EEUie‘s the in naming sperm in “whistsenkg mm: mm sale.“ is this tithes UHF [styles when is ems will are: seeuse mm; at BFBEihilhlhg his greatness is “whispering {shes i‘he farmer-s at the ‘Ee‘hhiï¬â€˜ shame hem Whining seheeis: .hsi'e the salami sire them lessens gm EFMBIR'Q limes l8 sees seal; and if the; she Became iihmshsgeshle Gel: ï¬ughes seam shew them has: t8 shame the; sense in? s â€Element†is shes a train t9 Bess: then they mm as an is their wig mess: 'II_I’Y---.L Cal. Hughes “3‘81 â€34?: WERE}! will not dim deny am be, after can: sulatation with those cousimctigg the railway began and wgedm: she petitions." Well, this is dimly a, poser, considering that this cullensa comes from no less a. person man himself. Let me one. Well, “IF WE ONLY KEEP ON OUR GOAT AND luau) our: m‘r'rs IN mm HANDS" I will accept the challenge, and deny in meat positive terms everi having said one word to eithc cun- tracton or contractor- in rem-once to this crossing, and now I will chal- lenge him toJm-nish on. Ismail]; of m to the century. A commit. Aleutian to the clerk of the mankind Council of Ops lam-min: him a to the matter being More tie “mm Commission for consideration. dad that I thought his damn simulate ‘ Manned of this. was the full ems gave and every honest citizen in; unto-L. with every other body 0! gentlemen All I willsay in thisrospect is that his pride must often be wounded in yo! tbebeet how to explain all these things um. from Col. HugheS' standpoint "the poople were curious_ to know" about my action in reference to this cross- im- also as {0 any connection with J-v- vvâ€" - Let him give the name of the party that financed and is still ï¬n- ancing this land deal for his beneï¬t? A true answer to the above ques- tions will enable the people of Vic. torie. and Hglibuwbon to see how funy independent a. representative they v’ V n have when railway legislation under consideration in Parliament. Yours Truly, What a knowledge 0! millinery in general, and of the requirements of this district in particular, can do to enable one “to prepare a. ï¬tting mil- linery display, they have dene this year for Miss Mitchell’s display. The parlors were guy with iestoons of colored chiï¬ons, looped from the walls to the centre of the room, All along between this were placed trays of flowers. , , I lljuu nnnnnn . Marines and fancy utmw braids. and um now shudm lu coppor. mm and the old bluo. mm m luwly ion tunmi. mwn in dull nhadon, and greys are excoumt. ,AA.. L,.d unn- in In manufactured hats, in the new materials, colors and shape! of the season, were well exempliï¬ed. The many visitors who went through on Tuesday afternoon and evening. also Wednesday. were more than delighted. and much cmllt in due Mis- Jamison and mu Bun. the young Indies in charge. Flo-worn are mood more than own. ï¬eld flowers. daisies. butter-cup- roeoa. immune, and math henuuml tmmm on'mu. l‘lumm. feathers and ri-hbuni In pruhgulun. ulv.‘- “IV Vi‘vvv-w-v one axtromolyr protty hat ww- lo tha “Ann-throat“r poke." the brim la a dainty point. lace. whlln tho crown was lettlly draped In: lpol'm d‘osprlt hold in place with fancy lace brultl heavy wreath roses and foliage all over brim and falling low at hack when! they are knotted loosely with ties of net. A very pretty mllan musnroum was shown. brim inlaid with a fancy lucu braid. large cluster 09 grapes. foliage and roses,in the new tan shades completely covered the front brim and crown, bows of tan malinn- were held in pine with ball pins at, back ufcrown and mrhn.long!oops and ends (fl xnaflne on deep bandeuu at back. Anothcr much admired was some- what after the mushroom (rdvr brim an. elongated oval. from side to side in grey pyroxaline. braid and full draped crown of silver cloth. large cluster American roses and ful- iage hold in place with knots ol velvet . ribbon, long loops and ends of ribbon on lmndoau at back. Another one had a. drooping brim and low broad crown in dull pink lace, straw, faced with pink malme grasses, roses and foliage are laid at Inft side, a long shaded pink plume hung over right side, stream- urq- nf [lull Dink; Nelvet rlblxon falling,- at back. Miss Mitchell aISO show? a‘nice lot of the unrest dress goods» (‘I‘S‘ +9999 9mg 99 69993 :9» the Swing :WH' ï¬ttings 9%“ {h t wttï¬ new; 9 Tummy. fumesfl 9 was £9 Ei‘bï¬ï¬ï¬‚b {am “Bug 99696, watt me @9999; 9? t9 9 Pbfltété and @3999: 9999 999996 by His #9999, 3mm; M91969 91 19mg 9! mm was éhassn 969919 96 the Emmi Junâ€: 19999999 (3,: i199; mm P19959293 9H: SBHISWME mg €999“ guilty 9 mm}; 99399199 ï¬lm} 39;? 999999989 mm in m 8A 9mm 139899 61:9“; 999% M119 999999qu mï¬f‘eï¬ï¬‚m The When 94 Drmdfuh in 0mm: aim has m destroy w! W “and: but what else amid a town with 9 name like um mum '3 Vvuvulwu u wvrv no. condaaï¬ns auï¬ihe dirty political linen it seems to hue to 'wuh. 'l‘wo despomdoes in Johannvslmrg tried to rob a bunk and were shot. How careleul!‘ Why did they unt atatt a. mining company ? “Mia March in alvmyl veranda as to weather. let us be thankful the month can-1e. no pram-term. in it: repertoire. Mr. Hyman will mica. H. «m six of the most «pm. In- imtho county to dun the doc- you amount, and will an {out do of sending an: to upplv ï¬g: mm. IMMGIWOMIIIO bouncing Sessiong and Cdunty Cum Miss Mitchell’s Millinery Openings of dull. pink; -a1'1‘(-lv v most fashionable mllan mushroom was . HcHUGH. gauum net is am A QUAm WY'S 3mm! â€and“ in PROGRESS um!) BY AN '0' the be“ monmm' mm'roxn i ted 'ith c u ‘ Among the evidence: of advance- ment that has recently W est I know inthe min†world'hfls been the things that reorganization extensionpf the graft Director: prising I know The co is Consumption. It has completely proven Dr. Siocum’e theory that while the west and _ beet consump- tion cure is by preventing and cur- ing :the troubles that lead to it. yet consumption in its early stages, and in many cases in its advanced stages. can be cured by proper treatmeud and the use 0! Psychinc. Thousands of letters on ï¬le in the emcee of the company prove this. These letters are always open to the inspection of all inter-end. Among the other popular and very wanna-hie preparations put up by Dr. ‘T. A Slocum, Limited, are Slocum's celebrated Coltsfoote Expectorant, Oxomulaion. Dr. Root's Kidney Pills, and Oxojell. These. together with a number oi other nemedies, which they lmanutacture, make the largest and wuâ€"uâ€"vv_- v, __V best line of proprietary medicines in Cumda. The ofï¬ces and laboratory of the Company at 179 King St. Went. To- ronto. are now undergoing recon- strucqion and mlarymont to q meet the rapidly growing business. They have erected in front of the" prem- Iv Vlv‘w ‘ lacs om of the lamest and hum-om- eatl electric signs in Canada. 'l‘hqtr mamt'lncturlng plum. In most modern and complem. One of its features +0 on automatic bottling muchlm 1th will ï¬ll 0.000 bottles at Pn‘vchlno per (my. They Mn nllo thc “no“. olmtrlc emulsifying plant on the continent. capahlo ot turning out. one [grow por hnur of Cod l.|vor Oll Emulsion. ’l‘hln In a powerful Immune for mmtlng “dream-lug tho globuloa at tho all Into tho mow. minute pal-Helen. no that ll. can ho rmdlly nwlxullutod by tho moat dull- calo utomnch. ï¬:30“;ï¬im of tho (‘ompany in shown in tho tact that thay am lyn- tmnntioaily distributing irw lumpin- of thoir mtnodioa in many largo con- troe. between titty and one hundred â€â€œ9 thousand bottles boing' dintributoti in Toronto alone. _ ‘ ‘ Ono ’l‘ho Company has authoritod us to say that any persons sending their name and address. with this article clipped [rum this paper, mentioning the name of this vapor, and the na- ture of their trouble. will receive by tho return mull a large sample bot- tle of l‘sychino almulutely free of charge. This is an excellent Oppor. tunity to test u valuable medicine. and we Would advise those of our readers who are sun‘ering from t-hrouta lung or stomach troubles to avail themsvlvos of this oï¬er. The Company's address is; Dr. '1‘. A. Slocum. Limited, 179 King SL. West, Toronto. The drossmnkers in Vienna. have gone on strike. As 9,000 \vorkc-rs are involved in it. the outlook hr the Easter linery in that. section is particularly bad. NORTHEY.â€"â€"3'n the township of Pen- elon, on Tuesda3. March 12111 1907, to “r. and Mrs. Felix Nor- they, a daughter. 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Nearly every cellar o! the stores on the west side oi Front street was flooded to a depth of one or two 1081.. but pmcamion had been taken. and goods were removed to a place of ute- 'J Should more ice come down the nv- er before the present quentdty has an opportunity to move out it. in fear. ed that much damage will result. CORNEI Lâ€"CITRTIS . At Cambridge-at. Methodist. pm lounge on Wain-day. lurch 20. Mr. wmm Come“ «Id Milan Mur- thw Curtis. dummr of the late J on. Curt-la. Wont 0m. were united tn manage by the Rev. Dr. Nahop. (my immedlnus friend: at the bride and groom won pron-ant. The Mid» was! him-um in a green tuwmng conhgno of brnndcinth. with hat \0 much. an. and Mrn. (‘onwn 1m on the morning tum tor Tormfln. Halt. London and Mp0!†pnhfll. (m that _‘_.L.l4..“ return "my W1 near \‘ulomh. One of the saddest tuner-am over witnessed at lucfldshy. took piuco to-day. 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M111 1110 mtmpm 111 sum; over J Joint .notes. Ian‘s-e with store. property on Doble King. 3 horses, 1 m. hens, oett a! blacksmith toois, articles and household furniture. Sale at one o'clock and without reserve. Seven months' credit on sums over $10.00. with approval foot. (1“ a. 23111. “th Soulâ€. PM It dun: m 50M mam. paced pace! to Mr hum†"It. on_ 35w?! unionâ€"Ira; ï¬'ï¬homm “may but tho will In deeply lamented by a wide cite]. o! triads. 119:: "my†rvâ€"vvw “â€"â€" wvr vvvï¬' Manna-Imuthdflom I“: “I All- Ag Au AL mh-ï¬ â€œr..._ v' m flawfliï¬rihou 0! ho: hun- M u, an“ an murmuon o! m ,MaOonmmud by a Friend MRS. II ." flood at Belleville HEN RY "A!!!“ SON. LOCI [- JAMES COOKIE. MANILLA. aperson of the late Mrs. Coone. ‘0! Manilla, there I38. 0. H. BRANT. 'D. Oldï¬eld. beloved wilt of 3. 8. Brunt. of the Sagutgpn HYMENEAL OBITUARY Inddost mneraln over up nuklonco M ht. horn. in W 0‘ “.10.. ‘0 Btu“. m ‘9' bar. 3M wu .- Erin cc! which as a Thos. I. Williams, Agent, Lindafl 0n: ‘ m umnmxwmnm, THURSDAY, VALENTIA . Sawing wood in the order of the «y. , )lr. and Ill-I. Wm. Pocuo have moved away to Scugog Island, with boot wishes of the surrounding com- WOODVILLE. Dr. C. Bowel-mun. donuut. will at the Queen‘s hotel on the am Friday: In April. MANILLA . The roads in this locality (we in very bad condition owing to the cent thaws. munity. Mr; and Mrs. Harry Smith who left here about [twelve years ago for the Sides returned recently with their five chiidmn, and are going to reside in Soutp Manilla, he having obtained employment on the railroad. Mr. Henrv Glendinning returned home on Saturday from a six weeks’ stay in Manitoba. . in}; W 14.39th of flrillii. a“ d w. 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