"N It mambo forgotten that some ten Fragonarshkoinmpomeeoiwide aa1gallemhmllplacedManon-vices“the B :galofthd people, and, we need not .1 Whisudnou. timid. I i 05mm†withremah'hlo n- I“)- mfzed {ï¬rm . mm WW3†M; John Haggu-t’s notoriety in con- wï¬on with the Section B boodling and m mafunï¬tneufora ministerial ‘ï¬on ought to have secured his con- m “A: well defend Sodom†“med Prindpd Grantin shunt 0f 385' man: but not lasting indignation; but the party not on}y defended him but pro- gated him, and the people in bye~election .m mam «Fwd M “919m- amuohnwm WW?†“ Wane and integrity? Have the We of Ontario shown a determination to condemn boodling, incapacity and ex- travagance at Ottawa? HevJ they not in the bye.electiona expressed their approval of the selectioa of John Haggart as leader of the Ontario :ection of the conservative a Canada to refuse the earneet desire of n the liberal party. and of thousands of n independents, that he should re~enter :- public life. †No doubt a very strong case an be made out for Mr. Blake’s return to political duty; but on the other hand what is there in the present situation to mke such a step attractive to him. Has the country improved in political morality? Has it shown any advance in political in. THE CALL FOR BLAKE. Seven] leading liberal papers have been calling upon Mr. Blake to re-enter political life. For in- stance the Galt Reformer says: ’.‘ The feeling grows throughout the coun- u try that some means ought to be found N to induce Mr. Blake to return to public n life. Strange to say, this feeling is not n conï¬ned to liberals. Many conserva- n tives openly take the same ground, it declaring that his presence in parlia- n ment would do much to expose political in boodleism wherever found, and bring u about a cleaner and healthier state of In public afl'airs, The liberals almost . universally desire that his great legal 8 abilities could be utilized to :thoroughly u bring to light and discredit the robbery u of the Dominion by public contractors. 9 through the connivance of conservative u ministers of the crown. He could be of u immense service in aiding the Hon. Mr- H Laurie: in exposing the canker worm of .- corruption which has so long been de- ,. straying the vitals of Canada. and no n little trifling difl'erence of opinion on n the trade question should for a moment ubeallowed to standin the way of his in services being obtained. If it can be I shown that his presence in parliament u would be a real advantage to Canada )3 and liberalism, we are convinced from g. his West Durham letter, that Mr. Blake n is too patriotic, too fond of his native ‘ W and Cannon for Tan OANANDuN 3901'. 3M} to authorised to gun receipts for E , -____-.. ..a.lâ€"-â€" had- 1 mnmv, (walnut. MARCH 18. 1892. 131N943 A Y A GENO? uvmas nammmr. haunt allowed n News» coma: nun. No atlas of Man's! maimed. ROBERT 3089. . Capital Paid up, - $1.500,000 Ml“. - - $1,350,000 EVERY TUESDAY In larch and Ann), 1898. VII NORTH BAY @113 @mfliau $051. F. C. TAYLOR. CANADIAN NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES MANITOBA SETTLEBS' TRAINS DOMINION BANK. momma Inn-- on... "I'm- Wny. Marcia; tutâ€"9L m. [)9 3!. 1891.401 magnum-on 191-93. m wont-t Show. AW wmm manpolnuln mt Variety. Lama: Assortment- I‘HIY WILL SUIT YOU. 3m 1( on Bank. For an Information apply to .3. J. A. WY. Leaving Towns-t 9 Mn. F. 0. Taylor. anddlpointslntho B. $32394 s AL. AL.†.nfl _ - t'éd $1200 lull In (no and 1001 to '0’. with The Dominion estimates were brought down Monday. They provide for a total expenditure of $41,548,180, an apparent de- crease of 32 502,094, but it is expected that the supplementary grants, which were included in last year's total but not in this year's will swell the amount considerably. The following sums are apportioned to the Trent Valley canal system :- . Towards the construction of a dredge. ... . .000 To complete dam at Fenelon Falls ......... s€400 Crib work below dam at Your: '3 Point... .. 1,200 Crib work below dam at Lake eld ........ 900 Rebuilding Heeley’s Falls dam ............ 5.000 aï¬mi‘renoh government“ introduced 1 making 1m Wm punish. nble with Oath. â€"'1'ho New Scum Wales led-hm In. upmvodsuntoc annulment o: hbor disputes by nun-um â€"Inseonfliot st monies, Gulch, bo- tm:nnmhorot Austrian uni Run-Inn mica. twoot mum-m mu. Orillia. gets $5 (00 for a public building; Peterboro , custom house extras. $2200; Port Hope, for harbor repairs. 82,200. Mr. Trow has been defeated in Perth by 1 15; Mr. Hargraft in West Northumberland by 55 : an-l "onk has been carried by Mr. Boyle. conservative, by 238. The same old gang of boodlers were at work in each riding. The “railway bribe" was played for all it was worth in West N orthumber- land. All this will prove rather expensive for the country. Mr. Mowat has appointed a commission to make inquiry into the reasons for and against the practice of dehorning cattle, as well by the experience of witnesses as by collecting whatever is accessible of the evidence which has been given by experts and others in trials which have taken place on the subject in England, Ireland and Scotland, and in this province, the judg- ments rendered. etc., and to make a report with all reasonable speed. The commission consists of Hon. Charles Drury, Crownhill, farmer, chairman ; J. J. Kelso, Toronto, reporter, secretary ; Richard Gibson, Dela- ware, breeder; D. M. Macpherson. Lan- caster. dairyman ; Andrew Smith. Toronto, veterinary sur on. and Henry Glendinn- ing, Manilla, armer. The people themselves are to decide whether they wish to have the change made; and having so decided a fair and reasonable plan is provided for carrying it into execution. In this county the number of county councillors is not ex- cessive, but in Simcoe and some western counties the councils have for years been altogether too large. A very interesting change in the method of forming county councils is proposed in Hon. Mr. Hardy’s bill to reduce the number of members composing those bodies. A summery of the measure is elsewhere printed. There has been a. growmg leeling that many county councils were too large, cumbrous and expensive; and a atep in the right direction has been taken in placing within reach of the people effective machinery for reduction. REDUCTION OF COUNTY COUN- to retire from politics. He greatly over- worked himself in the discharge of his public dutiee. If he were to re-enter public life in there any indication that the people would respond to his nppenla? Do they not prefer John Hag- gart nnd hie wnya? Let them enjoy to the full the Dewdneya end the Corona end Curling: whom they hnve entrusted with the control of efl‘eire. recent and prohably the moat disgrace- ful illustration of gross unfairness of the working of the franchise not machinery in furnished by the counting in of Mr. Car- ling in London. had done its worst and headway had been made against it the franchise iniqui- tywas resorted to in order still further to handicap the reform opposition. Did the people condemn it? It is a source of great expense and annoyance, and we have been furnished with many striking instances of the way the voters lists have been manipulated by partisan revising ofï¬cers to suit the political exigencies of hard driven tory candidates. The most gloried in it; and stole constituency ‘afoer constituency tint would htvebeen iarriedbythergfgrmeu. Hditnot try to line themselves and their party by proposing a gerrymander act. They would not dare to propose such a measure to the present parliament where they have a e majority, even if they were cepeble ofeonceiving such a base plan togain a party advantage. When the gerrymander suï¬cient sense of fair pky to condemn generally the infamous gerrymmder? N 0; they rejoiced in it. “Anything to win" mthe motto. Fency them of Lord Salisbury and Balfour if they were now to been for the infmous gamer Mr. Blake would hnve carried the country in the ï¬rst genenl election after he undertook the ledership of the opPO‘i' tion. Did the conservative party have EVEN 1'8 OF THE WEEK. EDITORIAL NOTES. selected specially from all our purchases, pure for seed purposes: WORSTEDS AN D TWEEDS. mew: two rowed Barley, - 756 per bus. Pnze Proliï¬c two-rowed Barley, - 606 “ “ Black Eye Peas, - - . $1 00 u .c Mummy Peas. .. $1. 00 u 0: American Banner Oats, _ 406 u u Samples sent on application Any of the above shipped 1n tton bags at 20 cents each. also a. full variety of FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS. TRUSB but: the woer. his (inlet-we elsh mend durable. It in the most comfort“! 0 to we.†one“! Mindy perfect in holding any rupture. ore ro- commonaed and adopted by physician u the . Perfect 11: 3nd satisfaction om: Also .11 kinds of Abdominal Su 3:00. m. tor use before and after occuuchmcnt. Emy wile cad mother have one.†mandated b! modich men and nurses. Toke note (Item and date no you may no “Lenin. A: BENSON HOUSE on manna 80. The Dcmwondn B.ond noting“ . hm. No {may prices-97 2. AT BENSRN HflUSE, LINDSAY, ON WEDNESDAY. MABGH 30, C- H- DORENWEND. moon-mun of the Dorenwond I. B. Ind A. Go. a rotate with I mu 1m a the FAIIOUS DOLGNWIRD unaware 311.18, rims“. are. "m “U- can yovv â€"v-â€"â€" --â€"7 v V Dr. Herrimen eey no end be done with it. but they will not venture opinion. but on the century the provinolel bond of heelth unmet the contact in in are“ nt form. or with elieretlonr, he emu-med. end eug- geet the kind of mien-ere to he need, end the eornueny ere quite reedy to ehenae the contreet end mm to put in the ï¬lters 0! the P. B. 3. But I do not thluk there can be my question but the oontreet in its preeent tormwrevidinn for the heel: modern enplieneee from time to time. in much stronger end better in the inherent oi the town. It the flitere euggeeted by the RB. E. ere the preeent beet modern epplisnee. we ere cleuly entitled to heve the «me need.-Youre truly. J. H. HOPKINS. town eelieltor. Lindsey. March In. 1893. my w-w- nu luv V-vmv-vâ€" â€"â€" _-_ _..____n tux-inc. ennltnry end 0 neee The whole supply shell be token from the Sm river et some nimble point. emu: lent-eon the: the compen! shell from time to time andatall times during the conunuenoeot thin agreement. Dynamo! mutant-otherwise. annoy be found â€can". mete the water unveiled no good. one end wholesome ne Scum that vote: on be mode. end for the: purpose me beet modern eppllnnoee obtelneble from time to tuneehnllbe ‘33“; not need o lawyer to construe 51;, god you will notice we no not bound to the hon modern hove ï¬lters only, but nominee-Jon}! no 0013?? so: toll wily: tho I Ulluwvguâ€"v- â€"v '-__v_ _ 7,, June of science what hotter tn limos. they any has In 3 tow you-I. It a Son- aoa river water cannot be made d why does got the nrovlnclsl board 0! “1th or 7 3 l.â€" .I-__ _JLI. IL Remember the flame, “Sunlight." woter. in which he em thot tron whet heeen lean thereupon-ovum: medo’ln the connect by which the company 1- com- pelled to ï¬lter mend noun-amt u- nused the town must “to it Ila-eight from the rim. This. “true, wouldbe 3 very serious mutter. I do not know where he got his Intonation, but it he hod token the trouble to go to the clerk's once he would and that the contract provide. no follows:â€" “They (the company) will at all times prom» 1y, properly and unoly supply the odd town end in Inhabitants with pure, good and whole- some wltog‘tognreygoteouon and to: meant-o- -.. A‘l‘ _-Aâ€" “A â€"IL-IA m m ‘7. m. mmmcmmx Sunâ€"In what)“: “about“. nematummmm mundunoohflmflootofluamm mmtbodm. Iflndthfluunh- mmwmwm [To momma! Tn: Poe-r.) 813,â€"! notice a. letter In your lut tulle Iron. Dr. Hen-1mm objecting to 8011303 Newegt gtyles for spring.- Tryusforasuit, A good Flt] SEED GRAIN. Alsike Glover, Red Gloverand Timothy, Sore hands, raw ï¬ngers, cracked skin! What pain and misery many women suï¬'er through the use of in- jurious soaps and ‘powders ! These troubles don’t exist where “SUNLIGHT†SOAP is used. On the testimony of eminent scientists IT CANNOT INJURE THE MOST DELICATE SKIN. Soap which hurts the skin MUST HURT THE CLOTHES, hence it should be avoided. “ SUNLIGHT†has been awarded 6 Gold Medals and other honors for purity and excellence. . Le't this induce you to try it next washday, and for domestic purposes, m mum We have a. very large stock of Imported Hogg Bros.â€" Oakwpod. SEEDS Sunlight Soap. V. H. Dorgn wand. I! you conducted with man. nervous or 8031131 nobility Wonk m lay-pom W or Live:- Tronbio. renal. Wanna-l. 7m «mime! limos-Raven: Wonhu- try 3106me .- nppma In :3. Datum am 301:. waill have no ream: to W your hm ment- Cdlmdenmlno them ands“ analogue, mu- monisls. etc. UP'I'UREB. â€"Tho DORENWEND 11 731138 bgutq thg world, It is (3?.quth small}! A: "-_ds_ - H '1'. C. MATCH“. A“ P. R. um _m , 91 Kent-$28k!“ buy Home. mumuhémnmm- meummâ€"fl-fl- SAW! IILI. LEAVE TOBOITO 'ltll GOLOIIST SLEEPER “1'ch HEB For In“ Information and dual wu ox Manon. than North-Wm flrrltoflelm an British Columbia. npply to any 0. P. 8. Agent. C'snsdzan Paciï¬c 881178.! MANIIOBA â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_W For tun Information And dual the pun lots of r-..u.n. nu- Nnrth-Wm To toriel an Briflllh mum's r08 D'urlnz MAn'cï¬gâ€"nd APRIL at 9.00 pan. AND THE CANADIAN NORTH -WEST 3303., you-cram torwndbeflhlnow SALE REGISTER- tun-cinch 4 FOR’ - mum-tum MSurprised. Buyers Delighted FINE GOODS and LOW PRICES do flu 1002‘ch Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, q d for 250W. I Cheapest only New. Stocks of Skirting“, Guaranteed Fast 001013, Beautiful Table Linens, many. M10. 108. Fancy Bordered Towels 35117 inch“. Total, 3 . - 12percont. . New I give my customers the beneï¬t of this 12 r cent. by marking my goods that much lower. Be convince of this by calling and examining our 8 ring Dress Goods and Dress Costumes, Cashmeres. Henriettas and ress Silks. The variety is large and the prices are Rock Bottom- Don’t forget to ask to see my Tweeds. Ready-made Clothing and Gent’s Furnishings. Cottons. Gottonades. Shirtings. Ginghams, Shootings, Tickings, and all Staples. 300 pieces of new prints just arrived. See them. I have a or stockoin etc than ever. consisting of Brus- sels) :l'apestry, col. Union an Hemp, also Floor Oilcloth in all Benthamâ€"all shades. I stock is perfectly new and will be sold for Cash only. solid 9. call even though it me be only for 00me as in stock standeon Its merits and I eve every conï¬dence that it n bear inspection. 1.3 Bâ€"Oau' mu 0 wall. man- on. w â€mm M W 090ҠWatch for Were I to advertise that I would Ewe one dollar to each custo- mer, my store would always be crowed with people seeking the beneï¬t. But that 13 what I do with my customersâ€"because: AAA; THOS. ARMSTRONG, P aâ€"xow u no an. to luv. you was but!“ and 30-well“ tor mt m fl' manu- mo: PAID '03 MW '0’â€. For the SPRING and SUMMER Trade, One Door west at Neill’s Boot and Shoe Store, No.69 LINDSAY AND PETEBBURU, ’. M 17. 1892- â€"v-â€"-v -- , Isaâ€"Ibuyko'rcaahand savoatloast - - - - - 6 cent. 2nd.â€"I sell for Cash and with no bad debts save another - 6 11:; cent. only 5cts. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHIIE 100. Prints. HAVE OPENED OUT A FULL STOCK 0F MANUFACTURING FURRIERS OF Kent.-at. 9 LINDSAY. 183 pie; Shaker Flannel, We show the largest Shock of Hate ?)ur Staple Good- To THE .‘I'ORII. Aw ‘I" y only cents. 10 your NEW SUIT, and Base Ball and Bat free. Buy. HATS @ R'eady-Made Clothing and Gentleman’s Furnishing! meea the! a: Go. Fail McPhaden. NEIL MCPHADEN, M. d. CARTER, and Manager. Girl’s 1nd Boy’s Peak Caps $2.50 for Men's Tweed 20c“; Girl’s and Boy’s Tam Suits, Lined and Trimmd mummmum WI. 7250 will buy Men’s Serge Suits, Trimmed and; Lined CAPS 0 Shanter's, 3 for 25 cents. Men’s Made-up Men’s Job HM: u only m mu my Heavy Cottonades, only "3 Knock-about 100“. per Yard. will buy The Cheap Man. Boys, at you with us for Values. our 8c. Feather Ticldng; it will hold Water. Wool Pants. will buy Men’s Queen met. new mu "Queen mum tantrum humane-um“! â€Woman-ammo direction as at Petal-hora. is. we lam. hed- . Anthems-anew mm W and mflaman nunsnnzm-n NIT M61088 MID Blll -I. My m luv the untold uncrowded with pagan. After :20, ‘q mom a Go. ___________,______._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- I," of the â€I†8am. South Side of K1 A Correction. m WK“. «CWMM “d leI‘OW'M 7. W.Bmoo.humnvodï¬Â°ï¬‚ 1‘ “will“ Woman-11w“ m (or In hunwe magma-u “mm mtmuxwm: Bill-ghee. We wlothmevarysucce udm.whooend the 2mm “Baldwin" rappers: lat. :10; 2nd‘ mu: 5th a mu. 3 had-0mg boo! â€mum'ho magnet“: m 8.4mm to n.» ho.usm.'romnto. not later : Iota-ah min. and matkcd com: nflunnmwmmwd an am What men will be m _ , Ill-I a the ants-aura†rumba» Bu be ‘Eauahiau 18 Muszc- ____________â€"â€"â€" ____________â€"â€" ï¬rm, PIANO. VOCAL MUSQ rum TUNING. TOWN AND COUN nun. 61m. 0'4. Ms. Riazoa. a: L0 27.38 T PRICE rot 3'..th ox swarm your mks: boom orrahoos to MY: cannon Baas. tor tam-93" m Ian'- an: flu (or A: entrantâ€"mu. w" "look'w m"â€"'iriiï¬i inn-tau in. own-in Hurley $2 1 Mucouduuw.â€"97 2.! nus l’lzunb mm. '. “Arch 19. mâ€"‘l-lfl'. at]: “room law a. '3’ Tools. â€"-ATâ€" {NAN FRIDAY. MARCH 15' H «rd warn. ’ Supplies. 138’ TI]