)I'LD Qï¬â€˜Ã©ï¬kï¬a am LES 099000090 \V I n mrs iate. R ORE. idthan ipal STJTICKETS ALE at Bala for es Resorts bnd ’ay 4th Rer. aln iwnrtha, Tourist lhich DOOR during lflgishture. 810123 ( ' the u- ,1. York egress upon Place your loan with the home Company i Loans Let us discuss rates and conditions with you: ' 3 JAMES LOW, Manager. NEWTON SILLE, Assistant Oflce Hours 9 gm. to 4.30 pm. WWW m‘.‘ Mr. W \“ Jaok<on of South Veruâ€" ‘ ‘ '. u . . Mr. Dav’d 'J vell, f Fenel Fal} . mm gold .his farm to 1 Garï¬eld; ’ 1 ’ 0‘ 0 on s Kf’ï¬nvdy. left last “,er for Cuba, ,en employe of the Standard Chbmi- “ht-w he anticipates going into sugar '62:! Company: met with a. painful a0~ who and corn growing: '1 friend of - . ' x . . - ‘ ’ ‘ _ eldent on M nda . A heat xece f 111;»; there (10mg well at Ithat hne of] o y ' ‘ y _p 0 production. - AirOn fell on his hand. FUN THE SOUTH .\ sad drowning accidvnt 'occurred Estate-merit ,that the drowning actually Fz. Emmy Township near King’s‘occurred. \X‘mri late last evening. Very iewi Mr. Costello said that he himself fairziiuiars are at hand. (wing to the did not hear how the drowning act.- ,uc: th at there are neithi-x telegraph. fually oicurred. ;~ »- il'hmie, or _rai1way connections at} Two stories are advanced. ! (one is i King's Wharf. 2 ’fn tho, nï¬'nnt â€my ac Hm “mm... 1.“; E. E. W. McGAFFEY’S, 1h: xictim was Michael Flahcrty. :who is only seventeen years 'of age, - > 1 nmccn- yearâ€"old son of 5 Mr fell into the creek and took a cramp, 1121+ i‘iuherty, who is exceedingly ,The other is that he slipped off the '1 i‘uWIl in Lindsay, being a cous-: Iiog he was standing on and hit :111â€" 15 Mr. I’. Hickey, of town. other leg in his fall, and that. ,he re~ ' nirmvning is reported to have :mainod lying in the water in a. daz- .. . . h: I’igron Creek, the waters ed and stunned condition. 11:1'2‘131‘1‘ very deep in many 1 Mr Costello stated that the Blah- 235:. lerbs lived on the opposite side of ‘.Ii.?:‘;A-Z Costello, of the vicin-. the creek from his home, and there- 11 1‘4 1:1 1 mn this morning, and font: he was not xery well anquaintcd 1â€. 3811-9 r s authority for the With the facts of the case. , ’- >14 > that your money is being used in ' a mortgage businessâ€"the SAFEST investment known 40 \ on yearly deposits with the added satisfaction W} THE VICTORIA LOAN AND SAVINGS CO’Y Whit“. nzxv 1y plt‘iltt “’hitt' 51H); Whit. Skirts Hack Vienna Skirt, with fold and braid, raised mums, reg. 5.330, sxlc 4.50 Lzulivs‘ Black 'icuna Skirts, neatly plcateel, reg. H.123, szllc. . . . ...... 5 00 Km \ “12m and I} lack Panama Skirts, pleated and >ill< trimmml Reg. 6.00.8310 ............ 4.75 2.3 mid black, blue and checked Cloth Skirts, n .2 20021112123231‘0 clear at 1.00 l 2 Lzulius Short and long Raincoats, not of thia summs make, reg. 5.00 and 7.50, sale-â€â€200 liz'mvn. navy. natural and Copenhagen Shaman, 2‘2 inches, reg. (2'00, sale...... ................. . 48c «m! \‘chrmglmnc fitting, mg. (3.00. {u -: 2.8."), wk . .2. 00 Hureutim: Lace Curtain Net, 25 inch scollop on hnth edgesâ€. Reg. 25c, sale ..... -OC 71- {untux‘ns (,‘ulorcel Art Muslin, reg. 12c, sale... 9c Human Striped Repp, 54 inches, reg. G50 and 680, 'lei: .............................. 55c I ‘pt-cials m Bwtons, at 80,100 and 12.10 Lawn, Silk and Net Blouses {punt-w Silk and Embroidered Fronts. withtucks: mg. 3.30, 5:110 ................................ 2.39 hire. Silk liinllsCs’, tucked and law tmumcd, X'r'__". 23.3â€. Suit} ............... . 2 00 HT! Muslins and Lawns Swiss Spot Muslins, 3 size spots, reg. price sale ............................................... . Lace Curtains (â€[tillghilln Lace Curtains, 3.} yds widv: re-g. 1.25. sale 980. Reg. Another Drowning---Michael Flaherty Immense Sale of New Spring Dry Goods !;' SECTION ONE )0 Ladies‘ (Pas h m e re Hose reg. 45c. sale 35C. or 3 pairs for... Not BIOIIM 15 per cent off all Carpets and Oilcloths during Empire Week Sale 10 per cent off Linens, Towellings and Tickings during Empire Week Sale lCKl‘IS, l't 3â€, 5:110 ............... 200 my and brown Lustre BlousL-s, handsmncâ€" VOLUME Ll. ESTABLISHED 1895 Commencing Friday, May 15th, and lasting throughout EMPIRE WEEK till May 26th. If you have any doubt as to the difference in value: here and at other stores, there is but one way to set yourself right, that i; aâ€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"--- COMPARISON 112;. 2.60, sale ........ . ...... 2.00 Lawn “1011508, net embmidcrcd, r02: Jackets *, ha: '-.‘.35 am] 4. )0. 5:110 ...... . .3125 rlmm inpwl Tweed C()a1t<,semi- ). ‘44)3‘ <(l!('............. .....--. ..... 5-00 WILLIAM FLAYELLE. President 1.0!) with colored L-ulies‘ pink. pale blucand Cop "nhagen shades 3f thread has- iery, reg. 28c, for 22 HAND CRUSHED. A Tno stories are advumed. 1 One is to the effect that as the young lad, Swim is only seventeen years '0! age, [all into the creek and took a cramp, ‘The other ,is that he slipped of? the 105: he was standing on and hit an- other log in his fall, and that ,he re maimed lying in the water in a. daz- yds. long, 60 inches :g. 1.50. sale...1.30 ................. 2.00 .3 inch scollop on ................... 20c lining: .....1.00 '1 {711] ".95 Blac4and colored kid Lndies’ Turnovers Me-v’s N Gloves. new sha'leq. and Wash Collar»: Shirts.siz reg. 1.25. special 1.00 rpg .10c sale 50: 140 reg. 85c, : reg. 1.05, special 90c sale" 4c; 23c, :ale†.l3c reg. 55c, 1 ll 1' 15c, 10:: 15c Ladies’ White Cotton Gowns, V shaped neck, cm- broidery yoke, reg. 1.10, sale ........ ..........95c Laulics’ (lowns’ 3; sleeve. embroidery yoke, square 10w neck, beading,r 21ml I'lllll‘ln trimmccl, rwrular 1.5.)82110......... .. . . .145 Navy and Black “atom-«l Moreen Skirts, regular 1.10, sale ..... 98c Black, brown and navy Wuul Voile, regular 90c, sule.... ............ .. ............ 70c Navy, tam, black and cream French Cashmere, all wool. 42 inch willtlx, reg. (50c, sale............ 45c U}"JUBI bl Clover Lace and embroidery trimmed, reg, 28c,.lpa:entiy a I. sale. . . . . .......22c. Reg. 300, sale. . . . . . 30c .19?“ on . . , {ermg we Clover, shadow embrmdery, lace and Insertion enthusiw trimmed, reg. 55c, sale...........................45clhoart an . . . . ’10$ 1 Ladies’ Cambrlc Drawers, 6 inch frill, tucked, inn} lfi‘fhe reg. 27c, smle 22c order so Ladies’ Cotton Drawers, 3 inch mu, tucked and! lace trimmed, reg. 38c, sale......... . . . . ......30c’ Excellel - 7 , Y ‘ , .- - - - ,thevproce Ladies Laun Drawers, 8 web frill, insertion and :the .Rovn hemstitehed tucks, reg. 430, sale...............3:3c lapprcciatq . , . . l . . . Ladies’ Cotton Drawers, 5 inch full, 4 tucks, em- 1:11:3“03‘. broidery edge, reg. 55c, s11e43c high .01“: Ladies‘ White Skirts, 10 inch flouuce, tucked and “Mom? - ' . . 7 .. , ~93 fseldom fa lace trimmed, regular 90c, sale . . . . "’C§I‘etcr my Ladles’ White Skirts’ 18 inch mu slm full, 2 rowsgen. and n of insertion and tucks, wide lace edge, regularent and e a, l 100hance the 1.-.), 3:10.. . ;singer. Ladies†Skirts 16 inch â€ounce tucks and em-1 Master] 2 : l ‘ . ' . ' . . : .' ‘ , .. ., . . q,- (insticully biOlder}, insertion tHIllnlIans, nglllJI 1.-.), ito sing. a 5310......†...... .... ....... ................... 1.0(Jis‘ymt gin, .-v-v_..-.-- WV...†-. . . -. - - .. - ucw nvgublfl .. _ . .0 .0. a _ A iqnict audience of about 700 or might end before the campaign was v shades. and W vb Collar-a. Shirts. SlZeS 14w 6 . ‘ I . ecial 1.00 r92. 106: 3sale 5c; 14c reg. 85c, sale ...... lflgc 3750 gathered 8'- the Academy 0‘ 0“" He then “Tad ““1 “tram from lecia190c sale 70: 33c, :ale...l3c reg. 55c sale. 440 lMusic Tuesday to lisu-n to the exâ€" Saturday's Daily Wnrdor which he ' """ position of public questions from disconnected in such to why as to _W {Liberal party viewpoints. There was motel-idly alter its meaning. . He J , . , . a. very noticeable lack .of enthusiasm discusd the editorial for twenty-three Ladxes’ Semi-ï¬tting Coeort Cloth. regular 5.75 Iand many left the hall .before the minutes (as actually timed at the sale ...... . ...... 4.50 tedious meeting mocha! its close. pmss table) ond ,aftcr all the only , . , The speakers .were: Hon. A. G. ground he showed for his cry: of Ladies’ Covert Coats, serm-tittmo Gibson should- . a, .Maclx'ay, the leader of the Opposition; ‘oflensive permnalitieS" was that er, recr. 9.00, sale775iMr. ThomS Stewart. the Literal he had been called .a “corporation ° candidate for this riding: and ,Mr. lawyer." B said that he was acor- Loose back, rev. 9 ()0, sale ........ 775 R. J. McLaughlin, K.C., the defeated oration lawver if that included pan 1 a . p . - . , - {Dominion candidate for Victoria and orations like th: \Vatchxmm-Wu-rdcri 3 only nght Spring Coats, 4O mChCS long, regularlflaliburton. Printing Co. If it. woe wrong to Le: 6.00, sale.............. ...500’ Mr. C, E, :Weeks, the president of this kind _of a corporatiOn lawyer; . . » .- the Reform Association made an : hen the corporation too must .bL-v , . - c) . _ ' . . Ladies 4'0 mth Taï¬et" Silk Coat, ‘- 01113: pas lalile and very .aoceptable chairman wrong. He denied ,that he was “solicit. amentry trimmed, reg. 15.00, sale ........... .1200 for the meeting. ms opening rc-l' r" for the C.P.R. but ,mimittod that f , _ . ‘. marks, .while brief, were to the point. was the loan! “AGENT†for the 1 Eldedy_Lad.Y§ Cloth Capézlace and Sdtm tilln~ land appropriate for the ,occusion. l .T‘.R. Solicitor-Gonvml. Whether he l med, Wltll lining. Reg. 0.00, saleâ€-.. ...... 0.00 THE PARTY WITHOL‘T POLICY. :bi‘gth‘Zkï¬'tpfsggiï¬? 5:933}? n tr ‘1 One Brocaded Silk Cape, trimmed and lined, reg. The rest of the addresses were This‘is agweighty issue. .90â€: m2“; 1 8.50, sale........ ............... . .................. 7.00 181011? the 315qu hackneyod ,lines.~ Th" ' ‘ ‘ IS} a' r I rontly h d I’ ‘ ; my be a {armcm ,annthcr a munu»: ' 7 "‘\ '_ ~ ' "' “0 5 “1â€â€œ ' ‘1 no Do â€I" 0 facuu‘crr-o. manufacturer of bricks. ‘ Ladies Black Melina Cloth Coats, seim httlfggpropound m". any material criticism or instaDCF,,.mi(l Mr. Stewart, “8 J! and loose, reg. 0.00, sale................ ...... ..-l~.00 to mm... Gimme Whitney admmistru-.uanothm. a hwncgg man am an 1 l i a ‘aï¬'x'nr 1..» «1.....- nun. Reg. 8.50, sale......... . . . . . . ........ ....'1'.00,ï¬Â°"'_“7nd 1“" 03505 â€â€œ30““! ““0 num- er, reg. 9.00, sale ................................. 7.75 Loose back, rev. 9 00, sale ........................ 7. 75 3 only Light Spring Coats, 40 inches loncr, regular 6. 00, sale ......................................... 5.00 Ladies’ Semi ï¬tting Coeort Cloth. regular 575 sale ................................................ 4.50 Ladies’ Covert C0_ats, semi-fitting, Gibson should- also from the Failroad tax.â€" Mr.‘ Fox seemed to make a. good impression on his audienCe. and at. the close of the meeting three cheers were given for the King. Mr. Whit- ney and the‘cundi‘date. Mr. Fox dwelt very ably with a! ‘Mr. Thea. Stewart. the Liberal can- number a! important questions of |dldate, told how he had no thought the day. He gave exactly the true .ofgbelnrg a candidate .last election un- history of the guarantee of the Caâ€" “1 the day Of the election. He had ’ nadian Northern bonds by the Gov- ,bs‘en asked to run then not only by ernment. He’ explained fully the :Uberals but thy members of the other payments made to the O‘Brien pee-warty. He maintained that every ple by the Government in connection man 5110"†' P1369 country before the Honorable Mr. Whitney and the P‘U'W- .8116 while he had been a life- with the Cobalt mining transaction, HO“?! Liberal. he 3â€â€œ beliBVed in pos- showing that the bargain made by .mg’ï¬s 9am†meal! elected, he would the Government was of immense [work in the interests of the constit- beneï¬t to the Province. He also uency and the country. Last elect- g‘ave a. short resume of what he had [ion he had fought hard, and intended done since becoming a. member. He 0 ï¬ght as 11an as he could this showed that he had introduced a ear. After the last election he had lbill into the House with the result 0913 .able to shake hands with m. that there will not be another ap- IF ox Fad met him alway. on grounds pointment as junior judge in the .‘ {rimshlp- T130 Watchma-Warder county should a. vacancy Occur. Be In" the last election had “80587955“! the bounds ,of decency, according to shorter! also the amount '0! money _ that had been expended by the (20% the W“ The “MW 0! that Pa- per had been a personal friend on emment in this county in excess of . ‘ what they had prex'ioualy received in 1"“ and had 9mm “‘8'“ at. the education and stood roads grant and ‘21:“:- Etkes' “are: 13 died. ac- v;-\ uu- “LL. 0‘4) “LI The speakers were Messrs. Fox, {bflrï¬Ã©K‘V-fex‘xéï¬? used or misappropri- William Chemnon. and 1- 3- “‘el'fated. To make this statement stand don. . [up against ,common knowledge, .‘ur. Mr. Weldon, who Spoke ï¬rst, d15- McLaughlin argued that all the emailed the soâ€"called recent gerrymand- Fcharges that had been proven were fer. the three-ï¬fths clause. and drew ‘against isolated private members of a. striking contrast reSPeCtij‘ely 0‘ ithe party. Mr. McLaughlin went Honorable Mr. A. G. Machay- back to the time of Hon. S. C , Mr. Channon was very much at IWoods. who at one time represented ‘home in taking- up a lerg‘e numtyerl his riding. From this he went for- ‘of agricultural Questions, Whi‘fh ward and prophesied the time when seemed to be of deep interest to ma Mr. Stewart would no longer be laudicnce. Mr. Channon showed how â€plain Thomas Stewart. but the millions of dollars have been P180€d :Hon. Thomas Stewart." Mr. Mc- ,in the pockets of the people 01 011° l[Laughliu did not say so, but probab- tario by the establishment of the >ly .he meant the time would be about iAgricultux-al College at Guelph, giV~ [the same time that the defeated cnn- -.-..~ â€" ..v.. iseemed to be of deep interest to his Mr. Stewart. would no longer be audience. Mr. Channon showed how "plain Thomas Stewart. but the millions of dollars have been placed “Hon. Thomas Stewart. " Mr. Me- in the pockets of the people of 011* Lau ghlin did not say so but probab- tario by the astonishment of the IV .he meant the time would be about Agricultural College at, Guelph, giV- the Same time that the defeated cun- ing, as example one instance Where a gdidatc Womes the member for \- :c~ particular kind of barley had been ltoria and Halibut-ton. Which is an- introduced by the college “ith the other mu; of saying: Never! result that the farmers 01 Ontario 'A.\' .. . . were able to realize $3 000.000 more OTHER giigAfED CA‘\DI for their grain. ... q ‘ ' i m,_ n. l .. _. _ A very good meeting in the inter- ests of Mr. Fox was held at the Jackson school house, Ops, last. eve- ning. Enthusiastic Meeting Held at Jackson’s School House MR. FOX HEARD AT OPS MEETING Opposite Terry’s Me-v’s New Regatta Shit'tafz sizes: 14 to 169. ml 01“-; Master Percy Mulberon twins enthusâ€" ,. 1 0; 'iasticnlly greeted on commq forward “I "" "to sing. and hjs Loamiful n'oicc and l-UU sweet, singing fully justified the re- k i 1_ :coption . He Was i'flflfl‘cd, and L‘ ’ u: {throughout was _aCCt)rdCd znuch more .....9:)c enthusiaï¬x than either the Opposition w “weiLeader or the Candidate. The peo- ' i ‘ Sph- of the district amiarirntly . Shou' regular; 0t!) discrimination and appreciation ....1.~L‘3,in the matter of tu’cnt. E Mr. Massey, of Toronto. gave an rcuular: ,-. ' . .. -. .. .. B . hie renhtmn o! Britannias Sons ... 950? n ï¬n:-. full. We†Controlh-d Voice. LI‘ 90C 5 “is“ Mary Bmdy, assistml .Vcry 1"“: ably i" 1"" r010- of accompanist. [per had been a personal friend 0! his and had _expreseed regret at_ the course taken before he died, ac- ording to Mr. Stewart. The speak- .er said he ,had hoped that no sem- blance of- this Sort of campaign hould be shown at this elation. He gregretted. however. the it» bad start- nd, and he did not how w“ u ear. After the last election he had een _able to shake hands with 11!". Fox and met him alwaya on grounds I { friendship. The Watchman-Warden- [in the last election had transgresscd the bounds ,of decency. according to [the speaker. The editor of that pa- â€ANOTHER "DEFEATED CANDI~ 1 DATE." 3 Mr. Thea. Stewart. the Liberal can- didate, told how he had no thought for h-beinfg a. candidate .last election un- til the day of the election. He had been asked to run then not only 13} Liberals but b} members of the oth~r partx. He maintained that exery man should lplace country before LINDSAY, 0N1}, THURSDAY, MAY l4, l908 THE )“DEFBATED' ’ ‘C AXDIDATfl I 1 The ï¬rst speaker was Mr. R. J. {McLaughlin K.C., the defeated can- didate for the Dominion ,in .this ridâ€" Fing. Mr. McLaUghlin commented on Ithe thirty-three years of Liberal rule in Ontario. Although every zei- ort had been made to ï¬nd ‘ maladâ€" ministration and crookodness by the [Whitney Government, not one Single muse had been proven against former ’mdministrations nor one dollar shown to be wrongly used or misappropri- ated. To make this statement stand up against. .common knowledge, .‘ur. . I .THE CHAIRMAN. ; In owning the mw-ting )Ir. Weeks very cleverly commented on the bad weather and its tendency to make a. small attendance. . He was pleas- od. howm‘er, to see So many presâ€" »ent. He believed that all should study the men ,nnd measures of the ‘day and with patriotic inSpiration for the best men. He paid a, high tribute to Mr. Stmvart's { worth. which passed at this stage with but the smtllwt show of enthusiasm. If the "chin music" had been . are ‘well given as the other music. ; it would have been a. most enjoyable meeting. But. sometimes, it is im~ possible ,to have everything good. lacvcml selections given Ly this ta!- !ented organization were of the usual ‘high ,nrdcr expected by all from the Academy orchestra, and which they {seldom fail to give. A song by Mr. ‘I‘etcr Wilson was specially well giv- en. and was of such an ordcr’in tulâ€" ent and expression as to further cn~ harm: the V0041! reputation of this singer. I ,ing. The meeting was of the dull order so 'far as ;the addresses went. GOOD MUSIC. ‘ Excellent. music. however, livcncd the proceedings. The .st-loctions by the .Rounigk ,orchostra were heartily appreciated by the audience, and ,thc fparently the intelligence of his and- icnce on sexeml occasions. 'lhc gath- ering was, not strangely, lacking in enthusiasm. and it is exidont that. heart and harmony Jame alike been lost by the Liberal party of this ridâ€" Neither the Liberal Leader nor the Candidate Laid Down a 33 Platform or Made Telling Criticismâ€"The Warder w C(l made a Big Issue 311a NO POLICY ANNOUNCED LAST NIGHT Dundas > , The Agricultural classes «on» nI-u touched on by ,Mr. Sh-u‘urt. mu! at. ,ccrtainly was surprising that Hm Schnil‘lmln of â€10 "03rd nl' l-Itltxe'3734-n ,shnuld so attempt. to belittle the ‘clussvs Ivy his implimtions. Ila prais- 3ed the exports how, but said it w. ‘merly was a .Lilm'al plan only llh' Grits hadn't timv tn work it. out. Not in 33 Maura? No! Mr. Stewart claimed that. ,no preference had bovn shown West Victoria. that only an experiment. had been tried on this Hore Mr. Stewart, again spvnt six: _minutcs (actual 1mm ,in discussing? the Wardcr. The “'ardrr wakes [h 'm . all sit up and take notice. 1 Mr. Stewart .nlso :0 far as thnidi'y would permit suggested tln- graft ar- gument. that n, (‘onscrvutiw (:nvm-n ‘mc-nt owod 0. Hunt“! to ,this riding f0 , sending a. c Conservative mwmbvr,‘ which Pebcrboro was not. ,ns much‘ entitled to. be the ticket, yassenger, freight, or ‘he. repeated four ,times in different. ; JEGAL agent deponcnt sayeth not. guises till he was corrected from the “c This is a weighty issue. "One man platform. Ah, the forgetful MacKnyf “~3 my be a farmei. ,anuther a munu' i '1 hp Speaker said he 3Ҡpleased IM 0 mavenâ€"a manufacturer of bricks. he "0‘49 0f indepemlence struck by u 0,. instanceâ€""'said Mr. Stewart. ":1 Mr. Stewart. There was room for -'."another a business man an-l an Mowmss in the party. M" MM“ e other a lawyer, but these things (1:0; then made a brief reference ta , should not be used against him in} he Winder. Time 12 seconds. lie 0 this way. I object to a . newspaper (“:88 glad that the Liberals were in a - stooping to such tactics." ‘ x0 (10m, ,diï¬erent position than,in 1903. He ‘ in .the last stateznent. he was hitting 9“““73- If â€â€˜9 rest 0’ the illforma' - the Post. The candidate concluded] ion and facts given were as much l his 23-niinute stunt of sobbing, clo- ‘gm‘blcd 13 the. quotation from Ki!»| ‘ quence in this connection by the RCV- Mb Moore, of Little Britain. - plausible plea that he did not want. .“P‘md ’0" an expression on the ques- to he unkind. but desired to tout-h: 1011 of the three-ï¬fths clause. , In on this matter. All right! ‘ freply, Mr. MacKay said that if the' I Mr. Stewart then took up the ,;I...Ibemls were returned they would question of ,the Normal School mnt- illng's celebrated poemâ€"Well 3 3 ! ter. He said the county was partic~ Horm- where a simple majority WOUM ularly wellâ€"suited and adapted for carry Pith". way. this school. The Board of, Trmlu' 'lhe meeting CI080d With 1ht‘.usual had tried ‘to secure the site. and thChC‘OP-‘v only not as strong as usual. l quolml from the memorial of that body to show that they considered Lindany geographically and in PO'""§BLOOD MAKING I lation the only place to put the“ ' school. The prea ace of .1 “Hide! I TON": TREATMENT 1 School formerly. . was another reasmi . for expecting the Normwl School. The, ' ‘ mutter had been taken up before the : “hen 1"" body becomes “a“ filial Government. and the general opinion :run down, cub." from â€alum-(Trk' Was that Lindflly had Prcsvntml 1h.- I “_"â€"‘." .m‘ when illness. :11: --\.i.'n'n1- 1 ‘ est case. Then .the school haul hoi‘n j‘m“ “lllhv blood “ould th‘.‘ n , 102. given to Peterboro. Mr. Stewart. :lv \\.'.... {and “1810â€" :1 “A's u wilful; It] accused the Conservatives of beinzf2s mm“ :â€'“(""â€â€˜- “h‘ch .‘5 “1‘3 â€"ii‘ ( disloynl to _thcir town in the mat- in†“W†for "HOOdlvssm‘i'q'" ' Th" :_ 1 l ountv dad that the classes would , .‘,' _ ' , . can ony he (urod by treating its JNCED LAST NIGHT fféï¬rnmxmg‘sfg count; 121 a short causwâ€"which is the poor condition 0! In the matter P! the blood. The bloos must be mad. {law reform (where he may be at - . H 0) Mr. Swwan showed ,himsel! rich. und red. thereby enabling it to . . c my 111 ( ~95 n urishmcnt, to M- the Candidate hid Down a at his best. He handled the subsect 0:11.â€. puf-tno?thtrybodg. ‘wcll. He â€fol-"’1' ’0’. insuincl‘, ‘0 llr. Willimns' Pink Pills are tho 1!; Criticismâ€"The Warder We met my tor mm mm m» coivod by the judges. This, he be~ greatest medicme m tho world {or - i . . . making new, rich Mood and they, I lleved to be wrong In principle. They , - . 8 9 Issue {should be paid Well by the Crown haw been curing nnwemxa and other and the Crown only. Tln-y should MOM! mm‘lmï¬ for nwxrly a ' “nun†. _ ‘ tfol. and are now recognized the might end before the campaign was ;not .be dent-mien; â€balk" Pm" wu'cf world our as an invaluable house- over. He then ,rend Kl!) extract from ‘ or mcorm. 0 5° ‘ “r independence , v, -\ , . hold ronu-dy. Saturday's Daily Wardor which be! 2:512: 31: afï¬tgd (,Mf;j‘:tu‘.“:t U?“ ‘ Mrs. D. Estaln'nok, Brooklyn Road. disconnected in such a: why as to 'not tukin u 3:" ': “Era?" M0; N.B., says :â€"“My daughter x Gert-n materiafly alter its meaning. , He g p l l ' n “ ‘ rurio. who is now in hvr sixtwntfl discusd the editorial for twenty-three 3:: glitz-11$“ m 0m“. had nvglectcd year, was sickly {mm oarly mild- minutes (as actuallv rimod at ï¬nal ~" ~ 8 5- L , . ... _ , L I M I T E D , Clothing and Furnishing Department. Em ‘Dependable Kind of Closz'ng for Men and Boys l I_V,v-‘., .-... "guy-‘11.)! Mlu 111111. H the the ';Liberuls were returned they “01nd mn- Ilmgs wk‘hruu-d povmâ€"“vll 3 2 3 1‘ câ€" :form \\ here a simple majoritv would {or carrv either wnv. .va. I The running closed “ith the usual hp cheers, onlv not as stro on" as usual. that I l“‘ BLOOD MAKING t‘ht‘ ; â€"~ I'orecaxldun Mullen. who hzu'elx-wn continuing: an upâ€"to-dme business on BLOOD MAKING le'nt~-‘~t.. north sidO, in Mr. Corran's I T't-iYL' ’2 U } TONIC TREATMENT §.§Lail§3.d'ai‘3‘iaif? 1.3, ll 1 ' " â€v" "" “um?" a†â€mm" 1 The won-known gram-11v ï¬rm of l . l l :Wa’lhu-e J.‘ Lamb, a \VfllLknmvn Lind- say cltivon. Mr. Mullen will )‘(main with Mr. Lamb fur :: mnnth or $0 When The body becomes \w-Tk and trun down, either from oa'm'wnrk, I _ . 7 - 7‘ ' ‘ lu‘urry 01' 5911011 illness, a“ «'\.1:n‘nl- 11). Lamb mtcnds To condmlt 21:1 ,up I . . A _ , . . T .1 , , . ‘ Tlum m llu- blood \sould alum .1 . 10 It†dd“? WOW†â€Kim“ m L \\ 17! Tux: in :1 lurgu- amount of stock lmrmg l" uu-ul. and “awry. 'ltds unchrtm :s Hulk-H :muuuia. “hich .is Hit: lei- M mm: for "lloodl(-ssnv.~s.†T The: Cunmmn ssyv-p‘ums are palcacss of 311m lips gums and chureks: ~;'l.oltn‘_>sl ul llmouth and yalpltu‘mun at UT“ 'T‘thl mmv customers. l nth-r â€1‘0 5. plmst oxeninn, dull u Vcs “‘- _ _ Emu! loss of arbmitc. Arr-0mm xtsol‘ Um‘e you 59Ҡ0â€" "’4 dollar lb? m Hmw: " ~15 disc-.130. and mm (‘ o (l I illed Spectacle Iran C " I‘I- L. ig'nd'mily 19.9: mm constipation. it “\lorgan, Riggs 01d store. the brief tm'm in “hivh thv ï¬rm of Cnrscmldon Mullen hmo hoxn in cxistcnct, the two prupriet ms 1 l | ' have gained the high esteem of 1322i): EThe Dominion Bank Rev. Mr. Moore, of Little Britain. J's-Red for an expression on the quesâ€" % ion of the three-ï¬fths clause. . In reply, Mr. MacKay said that if the ,ILibemls were returned they would Iing's celebrated [)Ot'n]â€"\\'!'“ 3 Y 2 form, where a. simple majority would carry either, way. -- -v“ When you once have made a start. It does not require a. large amount to begin with. We pay interest upon amounts of $1 and upwards four times a year. ,' The leader of ,the Opposition re- ceived a pretty good welcome. ' Nu started out ‘by saying that; it was very pleasant to be here in WVI‘JS'I‘ HASTINGS. and this remark J Mr. Stewart in closing made an appeal for support and shut. down ] ith the Well- known patriotic gm†of the “banner town of the blightcst rou'nce in the greatest gem of. the as! “onderrul empire, etc†etc., etc.†(Loud applause). Time. 14 seconds. . a NO MONEY COMES EASIER THEN INTEREST MONEY Every garment that will be shown you at this store has been cut by high-salaried designers. It has been braced and stayed to keep its shape no matter how hard the wear you give it. We also have full stocks of medium-priced brands, in- eluding staunch and stylish suits and odd trousers for the boys. fore, for we have an entirely new and complete line of Clothingâ€"and every well-dressed man knows that they represent clothes perfection. If you buy them at this store, no need to read anv fur- therâ€"you know just how well we can suitâ€"â€"how wdi we have suited you. HON. A. G. MACKAY We're better prepared to please you now than ever be~ If you don't, here’s something you should know: Where do you buy your clothes? .m mamm- déaxexs sell an Se pills or \ou can not them by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2. from The Dr. “illiams' Medicine , Brockville, Ont. . us to ghc hor l-r. “’illiams’ Pinli Pills, and ,I ï¬nally decided to do 50.; By â€10 time she had taken, thrc. boxes more was an improvement, and a. little lattr _she was abletore- iturn in school. From that on she gm stronger, had an excellent 9 up. petite, slept ‘wcll at night, and is now as healthy 3 girl as you will see. I beli 'ie that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills saVod her life. and as l a mother I Would rocummnntl thaw: pills to every family in which there are young girls. _ ' Mrs. D. Estalmmk, Brooklyn Road. NJL, says :â€""My daughter l Got-tn rude. who is now in her sixteen!†year, was sickly from early child- hood. “'9 were constantly duclurlng for her. but it did not swm tn ht-lp her in Athe least. In fact as she gww older she seemed to grow Weak-en Shd- was always pnlv and listlrss. bufo. fered from headaches, ,dizzinoss and palpitatiun o! the heart. She did not rest at night. and would m‘wn‘ toss and moan tho whole night. Fine ally she had to discontinue gain: to school. and as she .xms contirr'ially‘ taking doctors' triadic-in!) “Whout. beneï¬t I grow disenuragwl. and "Dar? ed we would lose hnr. l-‘rienus greed hr. Williams' Pink Pills are the greatest medicine in the world {or making new. rich blood and they, haw been curing anaemia and other blood disensm {or nearly a , primer-an Business Change 12 PAGES NUMBER 20 5 ;; x'g‘cd