VCI‘ ire shall deserve WAY NITUR nent t0 gaffet :stablishment- iture at Stock CAYGEON in duplicate for : the finest -piece Suits 11th, 1901 pleasing in stylzs HINGS of your 6w. US 1n your an is a gnaw 1,223 1116‘.“ h The poop!" .mpd it. Li‘v“ .“ded its repviï¬ â€œappointed ‘d t 'on m' immnts an. 1‘ H3150 introducvd t :jhich rode rough Zule h Ontario. Th Govemm‘ "bill to 5:11 hhis regaxjd the admirable speech â€in. Mani-v (idiwred in the h on “ednnsnm be quoted. Hume govermm n" said he" pro- EN to tax Lnrpnru‘ions, a. con- “was mad. b} which corporaâ€" lint contribute-d iargo sums of â€and by means -'1!' tho money @Wions in IH'JU wore won. :Iéne thinks i haw not made Eminent. disiincr 11-1 him Show glethein it is “cuk and I win tV‘hit strommr. 1111111130 I know WWI speak 11' d tilt. link“ Vivi“ ‘ i'levhenl shall m r02 (1,» to allude " mm detail to the question. ‘13! came as a result. the famous '83P 1:011" iniquity. as some call j‘gï¬other sop in 1210 corporations ‘Mm'n for “but thn had done. in†any hon. g1 11111111111e ask who "Itha'ity for 11 }. statcment? “hen ‘hhl will ansxxv-r 1111 question. :hte had the 41:5 -’~'.\‘1111- 111 (‘ (immis- _.»waPDOinted last 3(111‘ “hen the Mt found 1111‘111S11w's attatk- flame Polnt (if 2'11“ Uz’i)...‘t)fl('t That W 01 the (pies inn last v-ear “3593! the Assessment C ommissiou has given "0 the hun 're-ntle'men an mun“. bill at their «w n request, 1!th have had it before this and have dim ussod it. NOW 32113;: not back- bone 10 carry it 3' ? One reason is that in with the Curporations. so wet the Government With- _the bill doing away with the plron" Ascpssmmt. and also I!!! bill. The Assessment ad as before. and corporations “Scmi “Spit-0d 1 during 3i pout“ and to of the Ir. Whitney's (‘h at fort! cm 9’ time 'c mu m tead nch his :15 Isf.‘ 1C anin Iron ior whic! and 3mm: 1 11‘ \‘V 6. unmission; aislature Vf‘dl' condemned the FavorS- [ll 1d it before thiS‘ iscussod it. NOW .‘k-bone to carry it no reason is that threatened by the. 1is pro ince. " The down a bill the .latm't‘ rig kcd fnl‘ a 1"" 0 Government at â€10 3390.13“ t Lhc‘GOYtn' shod 0V9? 1nd permitted right to make 311 cr)‘ ’ ï¬lm of his members of 1t they did mcunt much, hat they did oi their own 9 all amazed odu‘cod the 'nrporat ions; 0 iniquitious owm W a S 9th, 1901' iiamcms 0‘ ‘1rc \Vill be Opposition 390‘“? , and I m'ornment .\ w n . ~11 by mled mice {01' sqss’lllent 1“)ch paid the the Ontario t0 W days orporaâ€" kn 0 'N n \\‘ CC I!) 0 m" W 0rd qm‘ vorv That y o u one new act in- on ment’law~ introduced, The corpora- tions refused to accept it, as a mea- sure of relief, ï¬xd said they asked for nothing of e kind. Aux hon. gentleman in my position would be gentleman in my position would be the reverse of the wise were he to make the statements I have made without knowing whereof he spoke. I am content with them just now, and in the futute perhaps I will en- large upon these statements†You say that this is strong language, amt) it is, and he who is not acquainted with the facts and the man say that it was uttered in the heat of a debate. There is only 0110 answer to such a. person. Not :one member of the Government dare make reply. The Opposition have found fault with the Government this week re- garding the Public Accounts and the expenditure of public money. They were right. too. The Conservatives ask the Iovornment to give more details about the money spent, like many of the States do. It was pointed out. strongly how the gov- ernment got in some ï¬ne. work when distributing the colonization roads money. Last year $110000 was spent on roads in Liberal constitu- encies while the modest sum of $13, 000 found its way into Cons?rvative counties. The same thing happened the year before when the GOVernment counties got ten times more than the conservative ones. Of course the same thing will happen this year agaln coming on. A Well-Fed Calf Mr. A. I’rimeau's stock of East-3r he‘t‘i was a. credit to any butcher shop in Canada. In the display were the carcasï¬cs of throv animals fed by Mr. Wm. Lunny of Maripnsu, who is an cxpcrt in beef-producing. They were young animalsâ€"twu of them twins. One weighed 1150 and anâ€" other 1300 pququ and carried about the right. proportion of fat to make Inst-class meat. ‘But it is not of those that Mr. I’rimeau is proudest but of a calf that adorned his window bearing the placard “ch by ourselves ; weighs 135 pounds." Speaking of this animal Mr. Primâ€" mlu said: “That calf was born about ‘ the ï¬rst. of February. Its mother was a common cow that I got from‘ a farmer out, cast a couple ’of years; ago for $25. Its sir? was Durham.1 From the. time of its birth it was fed from a pail. Its mother is a good milker. She gives about. 18 quarts auday. ~Bosides three or four quarts for the house the calf was fed it all. For the ï¬rst three weeks it got. the plain milk. This was fed m if. three times a. dayâ€"in the got the plain onuux._ 1n.“ ....-, to it. three times a dayâ€"4n the morning, at 2 in the afternoon and at 9 in the evening. You see that divided up the 24 hours so that. it would not have to fast too long. After three weeks we added an egg to the night and morning meal, and ed biscuit or bread and later on roll As it got older half 3.1 cup of sugar. it ate more or less hay. We killed it on April 2nd,, or when about two months old and it dressed 135 pounds that means about 215 live weight. Mr.1.unnysays it lent anything he ever fed and Dr Kenny tells me that these peoph who breed thorohreds rarely do an) better.‘ ’ ‘ -‘ #_L 41.. Mr. Primcau pace for the f be done. 11th, 1901’. TO CURE A ,9 from usua foo , J . a O Scott’s Emulszon wfll help you to that ‘ it,“ to: (sample. 'l. Primcau has evidently set, the for the farmers at this county . feeder and has also given them illustration of how it, ought to ain because the elections are To Account for Money ?d it on April 2nd., or when '0 months old and it dressed Ids : that mums about 215 ghr. Mr. Lunny says it thin“ he ever fed and Dr. tells me that these people 3d thm‘obrods rarely do any COLD IN ONE DAY WILL THE I.0.0.F. HELP " T0 COMPLETE THE PARK? That and Other Questions Were Discuss- ed by the Board oi Trade The regular 11) of Trade held on attended by a men. They “'9 Lin The president â€"â€" Who is promouus‘ ‘mportant ‘ this ? I think it a‘ most 1 matter, yMr. Hockinâ€"I was aske stock by Toronto people before com- (1 to take ing here. Eby, .Blain . Co. are Ithe chief shareholders there. The t dif- idea. is to establish factories a ferent points. . ~ .. A A committee of the presnuem, an» Mwsrs Bryans and Graham was ap’ pointed to see Mr. Channon and take action regarding the speakers. _Mr. Edwardsâ€"Has anything been done about getting better freight rates for Mr. Cornell of the brewery? wvv-wâ€"_ Mr. Edwardsâ€"Has anything been' done about getting better freight rates for Mr. Cornell of the brewery?‘ The pres.-â€"No.’ but I think if it can be shown that the ratesare against shippers from Lindsay particularly the management‘will adjust them. Mr. Graham -â€"It, may not be our province to urge upon the C otery' company to build a. vault the ccmet-ry but as a private citizen 1I think it is due to the public that [one should be built. ‘ in em- in -‘ ' “A“T The president thought the directors would take action i1 matter. Mr. Hockin asked if the cil of Lindsay would not keep V.vaâ€" , s Ler from Supt. Rogers said a (hedge would be required at :1 for a month after navaguâ€" :ns. Then It would come to ' and ï¬nish the work in from m is promoting most important COBB†and crossings in better condition when1 the streets were muddy. It would be of great advantage to ladies who wish to do shopping. Mr. Edwards waxed reminiscent of the days when people had to go three blocks around to ford some streets. To 01d Lindsayltes the present condition was approaching the ideal. - 7 . . y 7 _A_" Ini- um lucul. Mr. Kylie urged that the park lot be put in habitable condition. Per- haps the I.0.0.F. would contribute to it out of their Dominion Day pro- Coeds. The members were good and patriotic fellows and would listen to a committee. _ .‘ n-...n«n'c Mr. Bradyâ€" I think park proceeds are still « am not sure. If so â€(I not applied to the new Jul. . U1 (lu‘V i A -------- b t park proceeds are 51111 on hand 11 am not sure. If so why are they â€013 applied to the new park ‘? The president and Messrs. Brady, Carew, Bryans‘, Kylie and Paddpn 'werc made a. committee to deal wnh the question and interview the 1:0, .Oan Oï¬Ciang the Queen's Spraying Potatoes Soc-D inach'blothu chum should use old methqu. rhea they can kill bath Pouw :â€" A..- Amt“!!! One man :amï¬im " a 513% An“ A ‘I BD-vw' V. w and Buggin oné apernï¬on. one an SPRAMOTOR an spray 20 acre- “a @ m