VALUES lyzed - 5, reduced to 5, reduced to aimed to . educed to s reduced to 3 reduced to mixed to 5 reduced to reduced to a , W001 momy there’s but hman-Watdfl.‘ Suns Graham is very busy Clo I s ‘ - $1.25 1.50 I-75 $1 98 2 48 290 350 95: 1.25 1.45 2.25 $1.95 2 75 3 53 25c 35c Calling at Sturgeon Point on signal liticlels and gemral information, ap- ply to Pams for Sale TWO HUNDRED ACRES, 5 miles 1mm mm. There is a bank barn 45X80 and two others and a. mod- 1 em brick house, all in ï¬rst-class condition, N _ Mm BUILDING anzgfrtzf “1 all Cambp' id e-s ., _ _ Kinny 919mm are egceuent bulldlng lites. - TWO HUNDRED ACRES neat Bactehi; 31W ; land and buildings are ex Lent. . TWO HUNDRED mm, 9 rag: 900th of Lindsay ; nearly all c_ _ Won Sturgeon Point 'and lindsay Estnrion or Manilla Bea "t’P‘J L0 0 3.11185 uouncu Verton, ‘dsay_ or C. CEITTICK.‘ 01m HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN :03 5 miles west of Lindsay, Im- hgd- Very desirable tam. m. man-‘30 v. number of houses for fly *0“. For particulars GP‘ *1‘0 CHRISTOPHER cm'r'rmK. Lindsay. “Em" High Court of Justice l‘. C. «u ll. may concern : Weak' , ail mm Statements that I made acws‘ Pe" 90%;: ’1 mime Plaintiff of stealing my 0933 1398' - are ‘2! andelmgde through haste Of temper, cer'xts :m‘yï¬a thief dld not mean to say he was .3 pomt g "f â€d » and I regret making the Said . Ethel“ and hereby retract the~ a“d apologize thereior and ‘ “mt: Day the costs of this actipn} Lela. no?“ “‘1‘ day of February" ‘ it DALLAS WRIGHT?“ ,ST READ DOWN : flAFériEl‘l’ Agent 0. P R-‘ 1 RICHARD REEDS, Plain- ' and DALLAS WRIGHT Defendant. (3E0. W. WILDER licket Agent 4 cents The Toronto Star‘w‘oï¬ Way-ox last week said . Mr. Carnegie authored a. bill tonn- date a. by-law; oz; Pagan Fans to invest $15. 009 in tli mm Woodenware CW (rim). to enable the ton to enter that light and power business and establish waterworks, which was lained by the town 3011mm, Mrs; ï¬xcg’sannid '35-. Steven; “sc'ilicito’f 16:" the light, Heat; Pager Comy m which my litï¬e om " ’ V. ohm mung ,4 1237301, 90‘ 3' big} in 501mm;~ ‘ ‘. go a mitgid that tlie'--~mndsay“‘*eompany'shomd not be taxed to build up a. rival non- “iiiMfai‘Wï¬'iZ-flnï¬ï¬- cipal industry. He wanted: the municipality tq tax its egg‘aworks. In paying its QWn way it, sho _d‘ bear its share of the, whohtaxnftï¬' Mr. Gibson-r1 dd'rn’t see hbvi you can expect a municipehty†to thixéitâ€" selt, :It. might be reasonable to “at that the establishment of this wqu should noteigmrgnséayqur taxqe. . :- Mr. Pattullo â€registered 1 protest to the plan 6! inv‘espin‘g’in the‘Sand- ford Woodenware compeny (limited), JEN lalv-EZâ€"ivvingf Steal 1111- Some 39‘ doubtedly be for of those ca up- may be p18 :01: with little de W. n of these 01 _ y Canadia.‘ of foreign m and mutto‘l mausâ€" weak. 3:: i] per po 5 oats 1299- whill Nantwdayâ€"ihe bill passed the com- mittee with few changesu 3mm ms «mg axcwnan « - me cum: mm ARGENTINA Tom-to We out will Help the Maplmwaflem - n , (Toronto World) A cablcgram conï¬rming the report that the British government had plac- ed an embargo on Argentine cattle on account of the prevalence of the foot and mouth disease in the Ar- gentine Republic was received Satur- day by Crawford Hunnisctt com- mission ï¬rm. i It is only about three months since lthc embargo on South American cut- -___. n" .im nritish grovwnâ€" It is only about three montns sum: the embargo on South American cat- tle was raised by the British govm'n- ment. At that time it had a de- pressing efl‘ect on the Canadian cat- tle market, as it was well. known «mm 03.1131 KJOA '9. puq nunwbï¬av 1911; her of cattle ready to ship. But it was not until recently that any real effect was felt here, when prices of cattle began to decline in sympathy with those of the 123041511511 markets. a- --.‘ caused partly by the heavy Twictgp iof Arg‘intina cattle. TRADERS J UBILAN'I‘ Not only cattle but. also sheep are prohibited. Canadian farmers who :ra‘ise and properly fatten sheep “ill Ereap the beneï¬t of our increased ex- L T‘n:+.1;n Not only cattle but. also sheep are prohibited. Canadian farmers who raise and properly fatten sheep “ill reap the beneï¬t of our increased ex- ports to Great Britain." The placing of the enfbiargo on the Argentina, cattle will help Caâ€" _ . , ,_.. Lana-1c!) 1here \Vi‘l be mcnt has ‘5 tection ’00 tain. mmpwm 0- All available space w. American cattle boats has heel dcd with shipments during t. two or three months, ï¬nd thousands of Argentine cati afloat that will land at foreig the next the steadily during ' f cattle boats from reqmres Ill“ and the commune†of these cattle will hav by Canadian exporters during that tune, "M‘ hman raised," said 0 1898. cents point. 1898. while the top t cents were 2% cents be [mint this year. and 4 1902 the top Pl‘ice « MAY 14th, 1903 , one yew much 1‘9.†is sustained Dy of the same ten- 5 in export cat- narket. These nnininn that the the market are 11W 'V' ‘ during the â€St he, 33nd many tine cattie are at foreign ports going 011 'h Agricultu- 2 removal of omc months ‘8 force thafl men of [‘ri' the govern†mg the last 1 conmtlon clearance or the big stock 01 South American csttia now on the north†mime mm MW M“ t{111:3Imminent is anticipated during nsxtthirty dsys. ' The stat! correspondent 01 the Lon- don Economist writing under date export tradesâ€! thenpublm. although} theitem otlivosï¬octmayyorsoms maxiths to come; ‘x‘ex‘nsin elmins‘ted iron the list, as metootanquutb, diSease. in a. mild form. however. 18 Nd to be m in the herds,» and} the edits intonation: that lit Hanbury is swas or set. " m. Maya Still intact.- The mm 01 â€patina on m “2, states “that: great oom- DW~~W¢r9~th¢n being mbyrca’or 90 m at the. meat at; which «We? More ,befli‘g subjected at the loading stwgcs.‘1‘hé*veteriner- 908 could not Vouch for the absence ox Ioot. aid mouth dim. unless the: tongue of each eLnjmaI was thorough-'1 16 Mned.‘ " ;It* will he a dimcult problem to solve, boy to againâ€" pemunde_ the wk government to allow. live to he landed at Depttord from Argentina; fortunately. they can ran ‘ ‘ upon their chilled and (tom 4- A Bhtain. 7“ m HANBUBY SPEECH '11! the list speech that the late Hon. Robert-_ ï¬anbur‘y made in the use at Commons .on April 22L be _"d :' “The long delay In. opening the ports to :- Awaiting: cattle had been in the interests of the‘ consum- er‘. The Argentine government had ‘ AI‘AL'J-u n'ow anop‘tedf" oh!" on regulation! and a. waftfadovould th‘put'vnh Wdyq'pafmanem'basis; The trade between tha‘rArgentinc and this coun- ttg ans going.“ be, perhaps, the mast 'Iasting‘ :trade in Jim .uttlc; Owing to the proï¬table use. that coulde: made. of the offal intramus- go, it paid the Americans Letter to go, gt paid the Americans Letter to send. dead? meat than to send live stock to this country; but 1113 live stock trade with Argentina would al- ways be'o. large one." . gums weak 1 house. got 1 William; Pink Ping for rum now ailing girl or woman." (1 for all troubâ€" Thwe pills are goo blood or weak ner- les due to poor ves. Don’t, take any other medi- cineâ€"scé that the full name, "Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Pconle " “""mm' around every x ‘31!†'1 L111“...â€" uiling girli or woman." 1 Time pins are good for a“ "onâ€! Jusnce mum's JOKE les due to poor blood or weak ncr- I The Way In Minted I Disputed Which ves. Don’t take any other medi-i cineâ€"scé that the full name, "Dr. I Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Pconle" ' The late Mr. Justice Lount was alâ€" er around ever-"iwavs fond of is found on the wrapp bl} send direct to the 3about. him is box. If in dou Dr. Williams’ Medlome 90., Ilrocliâ€"igone by he was a young Ville, Ont., and the pills Will be “‘8‘1"Barx-ic, where also Mr. D ed at 50.cents per box or six boxes ton had a law oï¬icc. sdriving home on ‘ for $2.50 {the roads were blocked with lawyer at SHO‘V. W V ' . nus pocket, 1"“ M3“ Who Fought Agmnï¬ N‘W‘eon ihis name was Boulton, oi Barrio. ! a Are Puried in Victoria County iand to call and so) him. In due} f the Ormiuimurse the i‘urmcgcalled upon Mr; candidate for pa rlia- .M/ ’ran over a calf. The farmer demand- verams nualeo make Wed 310. m having that mum, in ' Mr‘. Lount told the man A correspondent. 0 Packet quotes the London Hing-) ‘Boulton. then a News concerning British soldiers who ' meut. but he indignantly denied reâ€" 'sponsibility. The farmer then took old, and then him-X from Mr. Lount in on, as the real to lived to be very out of Omomcc. “see" Boulton L ed the following wcig t ‘ month at 108 years of age One .That no ovening he remainad tlll dusk, not taken, but gm election was coming A l-.. hut telling on, etc. Mr. Boulton paid up. and ‘ n-....h, Bar Mr. Lount W . Two Men Who Fought Against Napoleon Are Puried in Victoria County A correspondent of the Oriniu Packet quotes the London (Eng) tish soldiers who News concerning Bri lived to be very old, and then himâ€" ‘shouldering his crutch but telling how ï¬elds were won, and going home: wards missed his footing in crossing ’ ‘-*n which he £911. mounted ride for! vaderS. at, a. ripe lime†-Dowitt C.â€"Kinsey. an old man of 61 years of age. one of the pioneers _ oi-Wlnnipcg. was found in his room at- 10 o'clock Thursday morning. his“ 1 head in a pool of blood. dead. Therei was every reason to believe that the old man. who is known to be pos- nanwnaal to «told the sosscd of considerable money. was a clear complexion; No be blind to the beauty of :s, or the power 0! spark- . And every womanâ€"no :hat her features may be--- .- ‘ a perfect complexion. as and a perfect complexion an pure bloodâ€"and pure sky I88 from Dr. Williams' Pink 3y enriching the blood Dr. Pink Pills give vigor. health happiness and beau- - ~ Lu A: nrnnf? “For burned out murdered. The police are investigat- ing the aï¬air. 3-Surrouuded by a wall of ï¬re on three sides. the village of Edrans. Mam. Thursday night. 1)ros«.-ntod a scene of appalling grandeur. The was livid \vlth flames. For a mile the bush surrounding the mm) was a stretch of ï¬re. lighting up the village almost as.brightly as a noonâ€" dny sun. The loss to the farmers will amount to about forth to mutton {tune with Great llllsvvnn u - named McDonald, who miles out of Omomec. lace he walked once a --n J“ubn. nsular war “P to be Was incapaCi‘ marching, W a As late as 1860. of the most. loy- us of joining a of volunteersv to at tha Fenian m- H.P.P-. tent gener- 1t of him. McHugh' t0 1 I m m- lamr v Herc 'y0‘ wry purchaat Our second suem of E} Gri‘gs and 513fo *5 W ofl_’9n all travelling ggggg. itbehg impouibié to all u: We qtock out. The 10-min 41th ed It 810,.1110 andthomisanin “motsspoo W‘Jl‘ho Canada. Atlantic Railwaw Cgmpnny declines the Minister of Labor's suggestion (or an arbitrnr tion ‘ of the dispute with the track- men. Mr. Booth's company says there is nothing to arbitrate. that thb men lelt their employ. and have been paid on and their places ï¬lled been paid on and their places 1 by new employee. The railway lu‘ï¬e number a; cattle and pigs, “see" Boulton to wr ed the following weig] doubt the 1': taken. but an elect ‘on, etc. Mr. Boulto at the next County told the whole story o 1 0 yment . BOY “'Au'l‘nurâ€"‘v V rig. App!!! “we†8 o 'clOCk at Kent-st... west. â€18'1- c country with i!“- drive WVKTI 3 six and â€5‘“ mt 0"- ‘nd the good are dcuwrs Pedlar Li ndslv: AT INVOICE PRICES These are our specia1ties for the next We show the largest stock in the above have ever carried. If you want ï¬ne goods ' Silervware, Cut G W A“ PedlaFé Emmel‘SOn 2 W9“? D9†J. PETTY, The Jewellef t ï¬ne goods at a mou- vare, Cut Glass, Sterl- will be found in our '6 right and we know »er we are headquarters _ Buns. Ofï¬ce 0009' ’5‘“:kame 3 7 All are Or “I built to stand ti o( actual wear for for Saturday. May the ‘6“ all 12 good Tm‘ks' “a covered hilt box (or ‘1’†l'SOll II. J. Little MST- [or $10.09. wear