mm flm flushes m Mme}! an team in mm but mm a: mamas ms my bin mm 93m. Mush M 1m 51! 519mg mad“ mm; am. he. maligned $9 it. Km 49 the m â€as†9: ; ‘ um Battwdwmmtoah m mm ' n he. mm m “as In! a! m mm mm: . . ‘ . t9 Mm ' tint they would offer to bribe him to vote in I certain way. If his own friem’ea Jo judge him, whut musthia opponents think. But it is not aoâ€"wemmore charitable. We have has won a poor opium of him a by himself in m Wade: mm m: friend: hm; mm Mm the enemas of the W 9% day. m 9mm magma. An this time me! Mr 65MB makers in mmmmmmm mmmummes Mme: team the magma names tom the domain um handimmuet mm a! an ad 60199 5 even £9391 £59383 m of medial hammers: Has: a! the mm mm w MEQWAE €533 .‘a‘éii‘isswm mean. is ml! mtfllthm _ _. .., _ ‘_ r 8- He lnnda md magniï¬es Sir Mac- kenzie until a new star tnkes his p'ace, than he fouls the old neat and iolna hand- with the rent of the traitors. Verily ! verily! he sees his case is bad when he hm to ndmit that influential frlen I: “sized him up" as being approach able by an allot of “personal preferment," in order to pose as a putint who could mt be bought by any such offer. It in not his political opponents who has no judged him. It in his own personal kinda who appear to know him so well 6. Ha condo and the public Iohool law of Oahu-:0 end upporte the Remedial Bill e8 Otten in committee by hulening it: becoming luv. 7 7. He- opposes Ihe Remedial Bill for week. in the Warder, and goes half way to pan it to s Ioooqd trading. Efï¬h'u in promolon and can!†o Manor in {not o! How“. 9. Ho doom. Mownh-lnko: m Ww don. Ind boome- n tony. 3 Ho oondomnl In annt :ho vary polio, ho wavloolly npphndod. 4 Ho uppom at Ottawa 3 pulley which. when «noun. ho oondomnod. 5. Ho dlltottod ond mil eproloutod the Ontario 809mm school law In order to orca‘o pujndim autism tho Mow“ gave an out. Mowat government become praises of the Tnpperites. It now in right and just and proper that a Roman Catholic eheil prime feeie be 3 Separate school supporter, be- cause the Dickey bill any: so. It is all right en. just and proper that the taxes of e Proteetant tenant should go to Seperete echoole, beczuse the Dickey bill any: so. But the half of thie was it crying evil in the Mom“. government. yet not in them «on until Mr. Hughes flopped from them eiter being rein-ed en ottice. North Vic. torin will meuure Mr. Hughes et hie true nine He he; been told it: hi: on; irienle tint Mr. McLaughlin will tiniest h‘im. tie doubted this. lie can doubt it no longer un'eu hie unity completely blinde him to the picture at Me utter lemmintenoy. ency‘Mr. ï¬nghes was always ready to how the knee in worship. When the cabinet nest has been poisoned by the traitors, Mr. Hughes fouls the nest still more, so as to show to Sir Charles Tapper that the latter is now his choice, and thus to gain whatever advantage conspicuous subserviency can obtain. Why this flop- ping from one leader to another? Why this published want of conï¬dence in the premier? It cannot be excused by the letters stand on the Remedial Bill ; be- cause now he is supporting it, as will be seen by the utterances we publish else- where. Having voted half one way and hnlf the other on the second reading, he now in committee seeks to expedite the bill becoming law as fast as possible. He has not a word to say. nor has Mr. Fair- bairn, upon the various clauses under in- ves’igation. All his rsvings against the Except those who take Mr. Hughes seriously, and we don’t know who does, everyone has E06!) the transparency of his course on the Remedial Bill. Like a hat-mole to a water-logged plank, he has fastened himself on Sir Charles Tapper. and is as ready now to fawn on the new stu- as he was, each in turn, upon the three 11st premiers. Now he seeks the defeat of Sir Mackenzie Bowel] with all the venom of a. deserter, and does not hesitste to say so. We know that while Sir Mackenzie’s star was in the ascend- T. 0; MATGHETT. - - AGENT. A Comm stupor will be «mud to Paciï¬c Express leaving Toronto 12 20100:: on sun dun. Ask or mite for pumpkin “SETI‘LERS‘ TRAINS" to C. P. K OFFICE. 52 KENT STREET, Ever)? IUESDAY in ï¬riéh and April CANADIAN NORTH-WEST. WALL PAPER Mt @aunaiau gm. LINDSAY. FRIDAY; APRIL 10. 1896. SETTLERS’ TRAINS We can Suit You at Any Price. Ouruew spring Wall Paper is now in stock ready for you to examine. . . . . . mm lens TORONTO gt 9 p. m . Porter’s Bookstore. 'i'. 5. Porter. CORNERED. The Montreal Witness has the follow- ing to say regarding the “webbling†trio, Messrs. Hughes, McGillivm-y and Rose: "It; was generally expected that a good many French-Canadian liberals who voted for the amendments of _their leader in fete! of the six months' hoist: of the hill. Would, in erder to make peliï¬eel eepitel fee the general eleetieee; vete in fever ef she seems] mam eh theeeeehd divhiee; ‘15 in se the eredie of their ehemten fer htmheee, matinee: and leyehy te pan: eiple shes they â€fused te hike eeeh a greeted eeeree. The: en vewd en the eeeeed d vis 03 tunes the billu did en the 5‘»: 39m». ’ 931$qu cousin in: heed Ornament mete mu he item I tot!!! , 96 m bhem‘eelm a and W duct of certain ladies of that town who have been sending flowers to the murderer Lspoint, who is still in the hospital. The men Lepoint, â€it says, deserves justice. We shall do no wrong in thinking of him cheritebiy. for he is an object to be pitied- But he should not be mode I hero of. He ‘I is criminal to be punished. 'l'he pub‘ic safety is the ï¬rst consideration. You mny pity s rsitiesneke. but on would not. in In your pity let the nu eeneke hold pus- sessien of the sidewslk on Meinmt There is e morbid ineinstien which “men the sentiments] interest of some women to men like Lepeint. There hsve been ex hibitiens o! it st men! greet murder trials in the States. It s sstisieoiory to think that Censdisn women have not given evidence a! hsvine such unhsisnced minds and chsreeters. Bow use: people.‘ our eentemporsry would like to know. “ sent flowers to the innere 0! near Peter Moore. who wss shot deed by Lspoint on the street ‘i" The Toronto Evening Stsr. spesking Sir Charles Topper. ssys : “He csme to Censds on his own invitation, sitar sn sheenee of more then hslf-s-dozen yesrs. During this time he was sssooisted with kings and princes, end apparently lost sll sympathy with democrstio idess and democratic countries. His training hes made him a. petty czar. He came here on no person's invitstion. N 0 party man asked for him, no party or independent journal suggested it. He entered practi- cal politics at the request of some seven jealous members, who hsdn't the conï¬- dence of 20 members in the house or one voter in 50 in the country. No perry caucus elected Topper leader. He re- presents no one but his own smgsnt, autocratic, self-assuming self. Yet this month old boss. on his own suthority, without the advice of the party, or sug- gestion of the caucus, assumes to out vslued and respected and represents- tire members of the consemtive party. I The Brockvilio Times discusses the con- The Lindsay Wander, in defending Sam Hughes against the charge of “wobbling†on the Remedial Bill question, says: ‘ ‘Dur- ing the crisis, though very strong in fluences were brought to bear on Mr. Hughes to induce him to give up his principles on the school question for per- sonal preferment, he promptly refused to listen to any such propossls.†So it seems thst Dalton McCarthy Wss right, then: when he alleged that the Government had been bribing members. And what was it Mr. Hughes was ofl‘ored ? Was it a custom house jnb. a postoï¬â€˜ice or some inspector- ship? Evidently it wasn't a for one ; he would not listen to the proposal, and s proposel for a fat ofï¬ce deal would have been robust enough to have been hand without much listening strainâ€"[Hamil ton Times. The minister of railways says no special arrangement exists between the govern- ment and railway corporations in Canada and the United States under which the private cars of ofï¬cials of such railway corporations are hauled free of charge over Canadian government railways in consideration of free haulage over such railway lines of the private or ofï¬cial cars of Canadian cabinet ministers and govern- ment railway ofï¬cials. No such arrange- ment exists. Then it is very unjuatof the railways to haul Dr. Montague's potatoes free when they charge the farmer the usual freight rates. g m. Hughes-The houa‘e undecided that. so 5 let us get on and get some other business done. It. Dudesâ€"The hon. gentleman protesed n It to want it passed. and now hohvorl the pas“ ‘ sing of it. Surely he does not wish to pose as , Mr Facint-both-wm ? It is complimentary to the patriotism and bravery of those sons of Canada who are oï¬'erlng their services in such numbers to the 8th Hussars, in the event of the Imperial government wanting the regi- ment in the Soudan. But there is s shady side to the question. There must be a terriï¬c number of our youth without anything to do. The fact that so many of the young men of New Brunswick are ready to “take the shilling,†in effect at least, is a. fresh proof of the deplorable condition into which tory administration has brought the country. Sir Cherie: Tapper has got his Chig- necto ehip railway bill back on the order paper. Now look out for a big steal and a generous contribution to the tory election fund. Sir Oliver Mowst has withdrawn his bill respecting the salaries of police mtgis- tastes of the province. Mr. G. F. Mater has resigned the leadership of the conservative party in the local legislature. Mr. J. P. Whitney has been chosen as his successor. It. Dumas-Perla“ the hon. wombat-mt North W (11:. Hughes) will bring his commonsensetobear. I: Hughes-I donotwuhmohstmct Hr Daviesâ€"Rama credits the hon. gentle- mwithastrong desireto obstruct. Icissud he vozed against the bill beingreadssecond Mr. Hughes had nothing further to say. nor do we hear ct that famous amendment of his. of which he gave notice â€intending to move when the bfllwas in committee. It has gone to keep company with a similar notice of motion Riven by Mr. Geo. Taylor. but which Mr. Taylor has not the courage to bring for ward. They are all tied to Sir Charles Tnpper’s chariot wheel. Ir. Dubs-How no veto know! Y wrzuvr v m mviéï¬Ã©ï¬ ï¬fths? fan. on ‘9}th I tyough‘ ‘tha elector: may not mm L J“; L_L__ EDITOR IAL N 0 TBS. than bodily man. hue" n i7»;- F‘ï¬Ã©iâ€" aim-HEB Bï¬Ã©hï¬ B“ “fuuuul CHEM us... nun-a “nun“ â€I‘m; WM'fuguuuunu. uu vh'c‘Q'“; :wwrndh HUI-Huh $.35? gnu-«Innuu nu nu E3†gu-uuuuusuu unu "rafuuuunuuuuuuu. 7 _ ..,. ï¬uluyuuuuu noun a: a“ mi.“ Efmm‘ï¬a' “Farr“? ii m Poi l'g'flnâ€" but 1 to: him flour 60! tor â€Elva: Wheat am: tutu wax {:m‘f’ï¬m â€ia‘guï¬' gww. E:8 Augu- {“151 tor‘mgï¬ 8. M1 to:- Juy I d â€for PM râ€"Wbut ! m nou In to:- my. ' r a Wighdolmnm “gm“! . . "‘u . nfgfzï¬ï¬a‘éï¬z m! .A unï¬â€˜g‘hgwh ‘flu guild 37!. err: "flâ€"ï¬e? 515““; qï¬otu It .55 to $8.82 per cwt; atom It ‘3. to .66 per owt; sun It 38 to um. I! mu a: 32. 53 to 8m. and lnteflor at am to 0 pct lb. Mllch com sold It :5 to «ch. Onlven are cu . with el u to per head. the at“: for choice. Sheep md tum enter. the demand I» [as limited. Shoo told at 20 to 80 m lb. Lambs sold I sue to be not 11).. latter tor cholco nun Rod. Spring lamb 33.60 to .6 ouch. Hon m *0 firmerf with recolptn of mo Made .m- m 19.9 £193-93 THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY. ONT†“It“ $31-23â€er"61-7'3155'6' - "Eli-t mauppfy and the best on the market sold at 3330 to 4c per lb. tor picked lots. A load of two cars of choice butcher: DOM at 355:; Good to choice bull. otod It 256C to per lb.“ Kedgnqn )qtc °PL.9‘!‘E’P “3914 It uuuuuuu u. v- -- ,_V-- Cornâ€"Tbevaurket is steitiyfii'ltï¬ mixed quoted at 31c to 31%; outside and yellow at 31k“: to 32¢. Rye-The market In dull and quotations nominal at 43c to 44¢ outside. TORONTO LXVE STUCK MARKETS. The receipts at Western yards were smaller than usual to-dny. there being on‘y 17 our loads. including 100 head or sheep and lambs._ 500 hogs_andA100‘cnivcs. Cat- . _I_ . _....»I.- '0! NM? BIRDS. Myriam won 95 GE 539 9 Mick ram 6! 5% e a ï¬nwia moon 8 man SEED LcA â€Ibo v-~._v Buckwheatâ€"This market I: steady. with sales on Mï¬dlnnd at 3159c. Oatmealâ€"Business qulct. with prices nominal}; $2.80. :9 §1L85 01} track. _._... ...I.|. â€Ion-I Barleyâ€"The market ls dull and prlces steady. No. I quoted outside at 40c. No. :l at 33c. and No. 3 extra at 31c. Feed barley oders at 29c outside. Oatsâ€"Trade quiet and rlces unchanged. Whlte sold at 22c outs! e. and mixed at 210 to 21y; outside. Peasâ€"The market ls~very dull, wlth 0t- terlugs outslde at 40c. - - ...,. .flALL-‘ I- -«-_.I.. _.uL Eliédmgmgumeui DOWN IARKI’I‘I. ‘ ll 7.-l‘utum IN“ It .5333sz NPR. up; :- I". 7.10%, for “II. Mid - “Wm. ... Y--." -- V__ 7 Wheatâ€"This market 15 duii. with the tone ï¬rmer owing to the strength 02 out- side markets. White is quoted at 75c to 76c and red at 75c on Northern. No. 1 Manitoba hard offered at 82c 518.. with 79c bid. and at 81c grinding in transit Sar. la, with 30c bid. No. 2 hard 75c bid i'orth Bay and Tie m grinding in transit with sellers at 80c. No. 1 Northern offered at 75c X.B.. with 7515c bid. and .\'o. 1 float- ed offered at 70c N.B. without bids. Flour-The market is quiet and (culture- iess. Straight toilets are quoted at $3.50 Toronto Heights. Branâ€"There is little doing. with ears quoted ut_§1_0.75 to $11.west. -iu , , ,LAA .I--n _IAL AL- ON FRIDAY, April 17m. 1806, by Gcorge McEngh. auctioneer. sue a! valuable hm stock 3nd lupXements. the pro- pérty of Mr. P. J. Ciaacy, lot 7, coo. 5, Ops. $510 to commence a: 1 o'clock sharp. snzw, or frecztnr, can make a stale m: rush. It Is said that: one cnnca v f tainted food eaten is worse than thetm'xvla at a dczen causes. 10 is easy to tell a fresh ï¬sh. Just see that the eye [around 3nd fun, not sunken, and you win alnysgzt a fresh flzh; Ln: some at tho ï¬sh exposed for sale have their :2 ea gone completely. and other: are so tar own that: you would almost require an opera glass to see than. â€"Yanrs truly. PUBLIC 8mm. Unsanltary Fish. ITo the Editor 01 Till P081 1 518,â€"! don't know whose bushes It Is to see that articles sold for food should be ï¬t to eat. I see a fuse we: made about some pork lately, but no one new to soy anything abons ash. and they don't seem to be able to no 16. but anyone who walk: along Kent-st. end has his eyee open. can see ï¬sh “ï¬red as hub that Is not ï¬t. to: even a. crow to on. No amount cfjeq or hogothueilnotonewho till count of these political Minoan ï¬t to re lent men who ere net staid to all non]: their own end are not prepued “oriï¬ce principle md everything else politic; Men who hedge ought to be In 'a likely to be ditched." 83%35 no -- â€"- 7- .vâ€"' .._ . Buctmroz TILâ€"Dian“. on. or two pica. o! Compressed Yauz In one pint. of run milk or mar («at hot enough to lewd). add on. teaspoon“! d alt. piece 011:!!! or buwtruhtgouuegzjud flour no nuke modmly rd! dough. It: thorough. 11 md mould law puns u: can. Id than qnlu mm but. In: manual, quL-k own. Thu nape will give you bin-enn- for you: able in one hour and thirty minute. Yours truly, Houstxupm. A Hint to Housekeeper: [To the Editor 0! ‘hn P001.) DnuSmâ€"Thlakxcg it might be of In- terest to other housekeepers, I enqloae 3 recipe that I have found very useful to me when in e pinchâ€"very cheep and very nice. luau lollowe: 7 . COMM UNICATION S. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Lindsay Mu)!“ Puou. TORONTO MARKETS. SALE R E 618 TER. I" Hi!!!†I; t 93 ’9 eh" gig ** WW was: Ill. |II| Mun llIUHSSIIIIH m §§ 3323...... m. m N NE agï¬m’w: “win“: “WWWâ€. .535“? "Mï¬feï¬â€˜ï¬. '3‘“. I. M m P m. mflw we E's-Ema.“ mm PARCâ€; to. 05â€"MI. I“ 7 “M M". am an m to a W M m .1...“.£'.“"° I... on «351:. W: m‘ “I PAM“. No. New am. not: or PARCEL Ito. as Lot â€Ind 11. I I. my. um, man or luv. the†to un- uh not to uh has of mp9. Conan. and to: W than.“ we mm» a a W am. PARCEL No. â€-8. B. M lot 10 N. W. m beta) ‘ b “warm? Mhmwlthmfld PARCEL No 81-h» balm my. Ibo“ m mu. 111th um intuit. rollon:â€"Commnclnu at M“ m. u the unth- can boundm o: nld mock ' E“; than not»: an cuum bout: o! and block north“ 7! china; than“ Ira-tori: n A "no puullol with WI: boun- day 0! ma biock 16 cum sad so flab; tho-o. mulberly In t lino tel with (mom bounduy at block Io Balsam u o; than-hum. late than In the place of mum". conï¬ning loo lent. not. or lea Tull many will be told abbot u. m tor .000. with mac. n 1 put can. "fly. Upon um mmmemlhghoummm nobuMNmmmm-nw WA mummy-mum» PARCEL No. 19-11] M put a! a» south 0! Block "B" lath. hmhlp at â€'71". dual a bunny-Common!" u About. It MM 67 mm mouth 0! the north Incl. at said Block "3"; north 74 aqua out «3 china. axon or b- eutarn “an o! aid lot: unmet wulh ll do; minulu cut 6 claim as Huh. more ov ha; south 14 denou- woa I: Mu. more or I... to Vic-um 11m". 0! uld lot; than. m 16 well 5 clam-68 lluh manor I... to the beginning. containing :5 ma, non 0: Inn. 31;? E 3i m then PARCEL Na â€-1.“ lo. I: â€out nut-ad grad: mum at an rum. In unvuuuc mum on PARCEL No, flâ€"Pm a north put cl 14» lo 4. mu; at tho Poll-n road. would“ 8 non orloa MnilnwmuquRMu lot. PARC“. No. â€â€"1“: In ad u no“ 0! m In. "no In tho WIN. 0! VM Bud. ' uncut. No. 16.15.. a a» «m. .u a Block ‘0.“ “Madman“ cum 00-“;th- Iopbh lolwn ‘0 "mac luau-on. mm prlmuon M the mm a yum hum 00am). containing 05 um, mm or Inn. unonxam. to lo. I. â€on em» Mm Md mum". Mum. low or but. flu» u, walk-o mum; to am I I “out ,taumuuww “a “IO“ No. 0-1!» mnlm ol Maul "I" can maul by on!» In Isl-on wd “mun mom 9* m man “on an un- uwn at In ' I'AROKB No. Ill-Mot mm “I.“ nuuul no I‘m... mod mum" h, annulment an mm, mm“ It: lulu". mu m Mr MM "li01 mew-Ml Mm“ um. I um. mm m pom Mumm- emmui In h ham.» to mm» mm on ml In": . humus mam. PARC". No. It- huh pun ol Ilul "to." luau uh. ennui-In Ial‘ um MM“ 110. nâ€"u In: 0 mm IN I'. A.“ mm. In no hump a la‘ 9,, «0 MM PARCEL Kn lD-flut MN Ll Ilutt' 3" In "I. hum-Mp cl Hum upon “In J. Nod-Mu! Und- uy MN†a name u um mu «0th O um. PARC". No "â€"110 noun-wdrm at an M. MM mm mrh ol the I‘m-n we . PARCEL No. ll 40% um ululn land. III tho Hold». 0! m m pm mm: In but 0 0! mm. PARCEL No 10.0»... H mm at It. loath a} an: o! m 6. Na“ 0! III. Pun-30 It‘d, who’d by nom- Lyme. PARCEL No )B-Ahot l7 um ct Ibo mm l0 m of Lo! Nu. 0, wild: of flu Puma told. M- nm by John Lyme. P‘BCBL No. 14-11:. ucmh end- ol Lou Not. 9 ud Son uu noun: side at m- Pomn nu! huh: (mm lake 81m to Into BIYILO. would" 9 «run. mom or low. PARCEL No. :8 Abom um mu- 0: Lo No. l, lying oou'h (-l the ï¬scal. No. 304m 70(7 moo; '33." dogun'bod g. PARCEL No. “-2601“ ham 0! Lou: Ind 1. south 0! lb. I‘m mad man to: how. an! sable. â€awning 100 mm. more or Ian, an and 0: About†mnummomM Govern-cu or Trent V '0] Quad. lumen. Ni: "-1.0“ 17 15 and 00mm 0! Lot month. Noah-tut 34y lamb... IIIID 0! Baby. county at Won-ls. no. nbom 830 mu. mot kn. PARCEL No "1.30th hum-t! Lou l M803 the north side 01 Pm ma. containing no «In. more or 100-. on which an I homo, bun with non. buomont: ll†nub». PARCEL No. 9â€"1.“: Na: 23 And “In (home bowl: 3 on tho Roma-nu Bay at Baku 143-. com mm: 250 am. not. or In; PARCEL No. 7â€"“: No. 85. on an Inna-mt 3:: containing I†ma, man or I... on Ihlch u. {rum burn. PARCEL No. 8-10“ 8nd 3, coma-Ion 8 empt- Im: the nilwq our the lune. cont-min; 85 was. not. or lam PARCEL No 5â€"Pm a m 7. on Numb-M Bay malt-lay 18 m, mom or 10“. lying math 0! me me Shun told. PARCEL No. o-muwnwmoxouh-m Bay. contuuluzsoncm mono! mwm u! the out Mm 0! ma lot ucldior M.“ o! thovutM-cmollhe-Mlotnllhtm PARCEL No. 4- Part 0! much 3, annual-:3 105 m, more or leu- coiiilnhxloo acre-Juli or I... on vhlci no i homomdkuubun PARCEL No. 3-D)†north or MWM Immmanorknwami Insulator-choc! PARCEL No l-Nouh ‘pm of Lab 1 sad 2 north of an Pomp mod. cunt-lulu; mm non orloqou whichmnloghouuudlnghun PARCEL No. :4»: a. m at an m and. Raul Estate. All 8115an e in the Township of Bexley and County of Viotorh: will be received by the mdanlnod. m M Genoa! Tm Oonpuy, up an SATURDAY. m m KAY.lnclcdn. mmmmamm but IN SEPARATE PARCELS. m GROUPS 03 AB A WHOLE. J. H. SOOTHERAN, The Laid dub sarcasm ca tarnirl' 35!. local 0 an an m- uonuxu a: m. MONEY TO LOAN N. H. COWDRY, FARMS FOR SALE 08 LEASE. Grain, Flour and Feed for Sale. N 0 TBS DISCOUNTED tom-mm REAL mnMuIdooldou TENDERS MORTGAGES CHANGED. New Advartlagnents. 6000 FEED GRAIN WANTED. dmtmmmmd Lowest m on ,xm..993“"- °' M twin nonu- aw Estate. Mt â€i saw or I I9 n 'D : t “I“! it . 55W ,. ’1‘: fl - “JANE- PI... ..................... TOWNSHIP OF MLRIPOSA. Bulb mu Lat B, Oar. la. ...... 1m ma. TOWNSBXP Ol' 0P8. South am not 18.0w. 8 ........ 100 at». South ll) m Int 93, Com. 0.... .D (goaglï¬. 6....“ ........ 133 mm. on. ........ mu. nmï¬fu LatqbouJ ....... ...xoo:m-. Wï¬ï¬‚ml’ 0! mn Y. um. at Qua-m Int II. can ... 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Pan All Wml Bluk Oak-am. bong!" undu- The spring reception c: s are 8 PR. N G R EC E I the festal days of merchandise. The new goods almost Iaugh and sing while they Came to gladden you. By leaps and bounds from season to season this store has become more con:x:::.::ding. Our present inducements are greater than ever before. For at. Add Cal‘- . - â€" Mcu'c Envy Conan Mix Box, ism fancy psi:- Mcu'l and Bon’ Ila-tic Bsacu, Mulm‘r (lldl Mm'l and Bon’ Silk Tim, a win; my!" See our Block am thh M: m, with comr- Men's Nob Spring Hm no“ or otifl' (or Bon’de In 8",:me O . bin drive- Mon'c .nd Bo I'Caln Oman l’d‘k'fl. tut. dyo Mon‘o PM. A I Wm! 80d". ucflc flnloh OWN. dt-uNo (old. 30 in. .11 wool Dru. 80mm Men'- Bho Some Suit, in wool. hill): undo, good ï¬t for - Hon' I Robby Tnod euiu. well (named an aunt- mm Max; um mod Woal Tweed PIMI, '0“ trimmed, oil Bo" in. ISM-co. Short PIMI. lined 2 p’k'u good [In'I Black WIterprod Com [III-Inked Mur- Ind BoyI' Flanneiouo Shim. nobbyp ItumI Childm‘I BluI 80m Suit 2 pioorr. gain. (or Mm'I Ind BoyI' WM“ Un nndomdShiru, linm New A daylong†u BARGAIN SALE. CARTER, Flux“, Blue Sana Sum. ninth-hunted uoqno. on» ad nu 11nd. good llamas “may. all slut .................. Fine All-wool Con-din TM Sula light “d dark cam. In and]. um Snatch emumxtugoodllnlnp. .......... .6 to Hutu rwoed sun. â€â€˜3: 3nd an colon. nun: plated. dill: .................... All-woolNuyS Minnow-MTV“ "aw Ibo donut-hunted nod gum. Nth: sud duh cannulaâ€. hon“ 50..†“5° ’4 $0500 YOUHG MINE SUITS. A splendid showing of Boy's CONFIRMATION SUITS. 'I‘ has given way before the merits of such Clothing as we sell. :... mm ml BOYS’ TWO-PIECE SUITS. "onlflhlkï¬h mu «961mm Mus m um and. M m: an new w a"; WQ Mk0! Manhunt TWO Goodlmnd emdo and! It“? ï¬rm but. “elm. HM of ablllg‘dnwrkmen in We'uoium ' u _ Nu In Nu m In“ the Hun Salk. h" and hum. 5‘ flip ‘ «my um am “a, veil .mï¬'am u: a all. YHBULAHA DUNDAS FLAVELLE Baas. A PERFECT CLOTHING STORE. When We interest ourselves in any thing we start out to get the best. And here we are with a New Clothing Store second to none in Canada. And the chances are that if we persist in selling so much Clothing we .may eventually be known as the Big Clothing Store that sells Dry Goods. The conditions are all in our favor; The best materials and ï¬nest tailoring combine to give the Stock unusual elegance and excellence, with Prices below anything you ever heard of. Absolutely no shoddy and emphatically no old stock. You can congratulate yourself in being able to get such values as these in perfectly New Goods. m .“Io " "um I um. 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