est kt complete qssortmcnt of last séason from $1.75 to , mil war for twenty years our supply of warps before mars the beneï¬t and sea ven, at last years px‘ces. 5. $1. 75 oz, $1.03 ed thousand pounds pry on William St. wo cents extra in ï¬ne WOOL say IS. Cream.Czns, Dairy Pater ‘c )011 sahsfaction. both'nm Mills ncreasing D0, 1.25 to from. Everyihing m RRISON N TED 'I‘OS.§ I The Jewelch Mort?!“ Tie he‘st brands manufactuféd always in stock. Ypu will b: ,_ ALA H UIHIIJg LII uov-uv sure of an enioyaiale smoke ii YGII purchase your supplies at always 08 I auto 01 one of the happiest, other lifeâ€"doubly so if she that they came from McC merit and value. may be assured of getting full value for the money here. We have Silverware, Cut Glass Fine China, beautiful Clocks, Gold Watches, Jewelry, etc. W t and Wedding Ring. The popular Jewelry Store. JOS. CARROLL’ Our Cement Expert from Toronto vnn be in this district for a short while misprepared to take contacts for buking silos. We have the silo tings awash manufactured for constructing 5305 alsomzxer for properly auxin; the gravel; and cement. Call and see us for estimate 0‘ cosg etc. The Rathbun Co. Lindsay 9. H. M. BAKER. [My Marble hurls ROBERT W Attention FOB â€" and GEARS est eVento she knows 'â€"W ABDER. THURSDAY, Just, 13th STEEL RESOLUTIONS Bounty of $6 Per Ton on Wire Rods and $3 on Plates. TO CONTINUE THE BOUNTIES. Font!“ oII_ Binder Twin. Also Providé‘a Earâ€"nanny Commission 3m Amend- ' actâ€"Companies Must Provo Negli- gence in Can of Cattlo Kill-d V on Railways-Provisions Bo- hflng to Mango. Ottawa, July 9.â€" -Hon. Mr. Field- ing last night gave notice of the following resolution governing boun- ties on iron and steel. The Gover- nor-m-Co'uncil may authorize pay- ment of tho following bounties on the mam-mentioned articles, m“. factured in Canada from steel pro- duced in Canada from ingredients of which notices than 50 per cent. of the weight thereof consists oi pig iron made in Canada: That. is to say: (a) On rolled; round wire rods not over 3-8 inches. in diameter when sold to wire manufactures-310:- use in mak- W wire In their own factories in Canada. a bonny at $6 per ton. .. (b) On honed angles, trees, chan- nels. beams. 101313. girders. or bridge building or structural rolled sections, and on other roiled shapes not round. oval, com or flat, waighing not less than 35 pounds per lineal yufl. and alaoonflateyebcrbiankswhensold ) tor oommption in Canada. a. bounty or l 53 per PO!» A- ‘ n . " , L ' I-,__ 5‘.-.â€" Fans.- 5' -, year ending June 30, 1300. $18,342,659 for the year 1904. Ed These sums represent appropriations passed in Committee of Supply for ‘ immediate pin-pesos. Mr. Scott, the Prem- icr stated that Mr. J ustico Richards has been appointed a “flu S ‘ plaints aris ‘ ' iNorthwwt Territories concerning the __.‘; lumber trade. The investigation "‘ i will begin at ante. . _ nui‘M " ‘n dwid‘ v’ " (c) On‘ rolled phtes not less than 80 inches In width and not less than 1-4 inch in thickness when sold for mumptlon in Canadg. tor manufactur- C _!.L._ .. vvâ€"wrâ€"vâ€" .â€" 'W _ purposes tbr which such plates are usually required, and not to include plates to be sheared into plates 0: less width. _9. bogmty or $3 pet-“ton. _-__ :1 “A†"nu -vâ€"w -â€" v- ,.n .... .. 2. The Governor -m- Council may make regulations to carry out the in- tention or! the foregoing section. 3. Chapter 8 of the statuta of 1899 be so amended as to provide that the bounty on steel and iron authorized by chapter 6 or the statutes of 1897 shall be continued until the 30th at June. 1907, and that the rates or such bonnties shall be_as follows: - - ,‘# CW «15 by the said chapter. (-6) From July 1. 1906. t: 1907. both inclusive. the b0 be 35 per cent. of tho amonl the said chapter. I Binder Twine Bonn: The Governor in Council thorize the payment of a. ‘ any corporation, ï¬rm or pe ufacturing binder twine i such bounty 'to be equal amount paid an export d Philippine Islands on Me I 1-1-..Ag Binder Twine Bounty. The Governor in Council may au- thorize the payment of a. bounty to any corporation, ï¬rm or person man- ufacturing binder twine in Canada, amount paid an export duty in the Philippine Islands on Manilla ï¬bre produced in such islands, and used in the manufacture of binder twine in Canada. . Such bounty shall only be payable in rape“ of binder twine manufac- tured on or after the 131: day of September, 1902. Provided, howev- er, that the bounty shall not exceed three-eighths of one cent per pound “~â€" _- and in the Mn. Fi'el‘ding moved tm utions making good $708,179 plies granted to His Majesty "w tn..- an- 190 will begin at 0111:. . Mr. McCreary enquired if in decidâ€" ing to pay over to 'toba inter- terest in the deferred p lands Was the us mended passed. 3â€, m. COW“ ording of it ren- objected tin-t a†v .3 d8 mdnmpuhoï¬ â€œâ€˜â€œM to m tailwa!’ to I†H I ‘- . I '839 Ho desired A pproprhtions Pan-ed. 115’ any». v.__, , _ , of binder twine manufac- or after the 131: day of 1902. Provided, howev- 1e bounty shall not exceed ha of one cent per pound {$1, 1906. to Jun give. the bounty e 30. shun or the amount ï¬xed by miulon Bill. went into commit- y Commission Bill. . Henderson moved ving rural municiâ€" proteCtion against to rail- two resol- L79 of 811p- make reg- intention â€a? SS’MW‘ in the way Bill and tha G. '1‘. Paciï¬c Bill were held over. ‘ j ‘ The Home then manned conï¬de"? tion of thc Railway Comminion Bill In committee of the whole. Th» auctions relating to {ma taken up. An urtmdment to‘ the do feet that nobody was in charge of an animal killed on the tradt should not ï¬eDrive the ow of compensation '53 W 1â€"..â€"‘ In Hiram oflered u: mama!“- re(111111118311 box cars to be oqxdpped With hide ladders and hand 31198- IIr. Bhut- said that tho House mu!1 hardly competent to decide . ques- tion of that. kind, and the .mattcr Ihould be left to the board. Hr. In- gram Inflated, however. upon having a i A-) â€"-â€"__.â€" ., . __ 7,7 0 â€"â€"â€"-, “v v â€", I Proposition fairly considend. Ind as tho hour was growing law. it Was decided to defer the considera- tion 0! the subject to another sit- ting. Tho House adjourned of. 1.40 The hm incorporating the can» dian‘ Telephono and Telegraph 00... which is promoted by a 11an o! Americantapitalists, who ha" 3-0- :inted with them several mbofl‘of the Canadian Parliament, was tamod out by '1‘. 0. Davis. who- claimed that it was a great 'truat which in- tendod to control all tho comp†in Canada. " ' ' . x Supplies For tho Poona-thw- Ottawa, July 9.â€"-'l‘ho following contracts for - supplies to Kingston Penitentiary have been awn-dad: Flour, M. McLaughlin Co., Toron- to; fresh meat. Thomas McConvine. Kingston; coal, James Swflt 00., and G. Plunkett; solo leather nnd ï¬ndings, H. Lamontagne; coal on. R. J. Carson; hardware. Lewis Bron. 00-; dry goods sundrien. Hodgson. Summor a; 00.; dry goods staples. the Hamilton 00.; groceriea,_ m dries, J. Gilbert; groceries, staples. J. Crawford; drugs. Divisions of About 50 Riding. Bottlod by Redistrlbutlon Committco. Perth:â€" ï¬rnce, and Leeds, anu u“: town of Brockville, having an ag- gregate representation of 16 seats. :lowing counties: Prescott, 'Glengar- l 117. Stormont, Frontenac (excluding â€he Village of Portmouth). Russell (with the Townships of Gloucester \and Osgoode), Granville, Lennox and Addington, Prince Edward, Durham, Muskoka. Parry Sound, Peel, Butler- in, Halton, Lincoln, Welland, Holdi- mand, Norfolk, the territorial dis- trict of Nipissing (with the Town- Kingston (1 WentWOrth. 11mm _a.nj stories up, and fell to His skull was fractured in tWO hours. late Col. W. ‘0 sun! tago, falling on a rail 2‘ in train at. Glencoe an immlLdyingina c .0! - gunâ€"n. London. July 11. wood, who in 11: co; ‘es himself .9 1 Bisley mm, exprch wall 33th with the team practice. ‘Tho memwl have been shooting in GOOD PROGRESS MADE. Put on For 3 1‘1... .ve a single representative. are of the evening's session discussion respecting the re- rion of Toronto, in which m of the city to a larger re- .-â€"-Wm. WWO but now 0‘ , L _-blnn her. 'once 011191 Deceased.†“1° 3th abOUt 50V m a rail in 8 v V"’ .1 .â€"â€"Th0 nfles .Wflm" °f Blair Strut!“ ‘ew hours. a the Town- 9. and Head). of Thunder the City 0‘ mth Village). Windo' 33“ getting 01! fracturinl WIN SHOE STORE Going Away Goodsâ€"Trunks, 'l‘ra goods made in Canada, Now On Sale : centâ€"twenty cents off the dollar. Cc: and save money on‘evcry purchase. 3,, II Mme-t 0! lug. New “OI-ed. Groovy Mini-out. Toronto. July 9.â€"-â€"A charter has been granted by the Ontario GOVern- the business of wholesale grocers. The company is to be known on the % purchase their goods at regular wholesale totes, and at the end of each year, after devoting n certain percentage of the proï¬t: to a sinking fund, the balance will be apportion- ed pro rate. among the (1th book accounts. _-,_.. _.-_ vaa.5;1-l;76rined ten days ngo), was tollowed by a; scene of the wildest disorder. during which the opposing daputiea exchanged blows and the gdleriel joined in the general up- roar. The Premier said that the Government was conlrontod by a for- mldablo upheaval. o! the whol- poo- ‘‘‘‘ - â€"m may Kawartha Lakes TRENT VALLEY NAV.‘ June 16th to Sept lat Bobcaygeon leave 6.15 am. and 3.10 1 Sturgc on Point “ 7.15 " “ 4.10 Lindsay ive 8.40 “ “ 5.30 “ ve “.00 “ “ 6.3) Duuw" a--- f July. Aug.. anu 58pm, 1 of ev- Saturdoy’a boat will want. uriva ’ Toronto. e nng tram from ill leave Lind- Burlol It. I '33, 60 Pairs Women’s Boston Call lilting Shoes, rsizes 3 to 8, a great shoe to wear, Now on Sale at 500 per pair. 9| Pairs Women’s Every-Bay-Wearilg laced Boots, sizes 3m 8, made on ‘ -to-wear common sense lasts; all sollll leather, worth easily $1.25 - 0'5! Now 01 Sale at 890 pa pair. , 60 Pairs Women’s Fine Prooella Gaiters and Slippers, a very cool and com- iortahle shoe for hot weather, size; 3 to 8, Now On Sale at 59¢ a pair. 14 Pair len’s file White Canvas Oxford Shoes, a tip-top working or holiday shoe, sizes 6 to 1|,[Now (in Sale at 750 per pair. fï¬ï¬ner 1:. Br: ‘3’- Mt. Jul'gtn r-ather than “8.10 THE N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE. If ng‘ it m- 4.15 he 6-?) sâ€"Trunfs, Travelling Bags, anfSEiTCaSés all the ï¬nest Now On Sale at the tremendous cash discount of 20 per 11:: dollar. Cc me to this big shoe store for xelxable goods 7.15 and don't. compare our Stocu “nu; any other until you have examined and tested ours. The suporior conâ€" struction and material of our har- ness will stand strains under which others would fail, and our prices are worth considering too. We have something new to keep a horse from jumping or running on the pasture. A full â€80m out 0‘ “)7 nets full line of U1 PAGE SEVEN [LLUtflGMSf 3"" unuâ€" â€" neatly and promptb’ stock with