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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Apr 1896, p. 4

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3H Lest year there were exported close on to $7,000,000 worth of cattle to Greet Britain. This tnfic has been completely destroyed, and it will take years to work up the deed meet trade to take its place. North and South Victoria, as much es any constituencies in Ontario, are feeling the pinch in consequence, end they owe it to i themselves to require Mr. D‘ehmere and I Mr. Fail-him to refute, if theycen, the “change that the Dominion government ere eugendee. Pluto-pneumatic no hon to exiet in American cattle. The British enthoritiee epecifllly notified our government of this fact and mgedthem to observe meet auntie meanne- in pool resorting, u it never hill in doing, to the eryof pertyiemheumethenthepartyin power in Greet Britain was liherel. Now when the party in power in England In the tory pcrty, the Warder in non- pluued, as it frequently is, beanie it willingly md on all occasions states tel-e premisee, whenit thinlnitcanseore a point egninst the fame: politieel Allies of its editor. Sosoonutheborlee took ofice in England, st once Candler: cattle were excluded, and from that time not a word has the Warder had to any about it. placed upon Canadian cattle by the British government. There is no eon. atitntency in Canada more interested in the export trade in cattle than North Victoria. Realizing thin. the Warder waa wont to nil against the Gladstone govern- ment when they but threatened embargo, Mr. Batman in the Ipproaching com- pdgn will be called upon tooxomthe Dominion government for the embargo union. cognlzed mooeuor of Sir Oliver, in per- fect hedth end vigor and intellect, 3nd eble to pnnue that prudent and economi- eel policy, dirty: A little In edvenoe of public opinion, thet has made Onterlo whet it ie to-deyâ€"the greatest province of Cennde end the poet of my eteteln the in any event, and the loss to Ontario might better. perhaps, be now thm Inter, when we now have Mr. Rudy, the re- ing to the possibility that Sir Oliver may enter the new government with Mr. Laurier, though at present this possibility begins and ends only in rumour. The remedial hill cannot become law. and the public are fast finding out that Sir Charles Tupper never intended that it should. The question then will have to he settled by the new parliament. and 'that at its first session. No man unites in himself the confidence of all classes and creeds to settle this question see minister of justice to aparty degree than does Sir Oliver Mowa't, and he is not the mantodecline whenmadetorealizethat the bitterness, moon: and hatred, with all its ill efi'ects on the body politic, fast being aroused by the crippled intellects etOttawa, can quickly be allayed by the prompt interposition of a calm and judi- I The 109 to the province of Ontario would be felt. Yet the decrees of pro- vidence are such that “the hand at the helm” must be taken before my you: Ia. Since fill John Them-cc. the cevenl Mal-ten 01$th have been feeble acetone. lackleg lo knowledge and 10mm. In tact the alike o! m to: 01 juatlce ha been a m of ehuttlc- ccclt toned about from one toanother, headles- o! the tact that it in the bigheat, moat important, and moat honorable in the gift of the crown. The great ability 01 Sir John Thump-on made it allthe more important that each weaklinca ac Sh Hibbert Tapper and Mr. Dickey abonld not be impaled upon acuflerlng public. All Canada will turn with rejoic' m on. In 0nd: will mm thus had Ill Ollm lam boon mint-m 9! in: me. the diplomas «aim»: 0! mm- It on.» would go do" in Mam a loving happen“. 80! will any one My ml III ma would km and m. Mn m alum dilatation: um “5mm ll. mom. and, u be“, mic 0mm mummy mm a! m "llama 419mm“ ibfljfln“ may: WHAT HA. BIOOMI OP HUOHI.’ AMINDMINT. With bollowina bundo Mr. Hugh“ pwo notioo at on unanimous ho won going to no" to tho mood wading o! the Monitobo nhool bill. Th. 03.: of "pomnd‘pnhmonw nilmwi him. no :xcnud Maul! boon» “wiihln two weeks tho qnution would be amicably nettlod by Monitobo hull.” Tho two wak- i'l pub. Monitobo bu not «filed Io. Yet we hon naming of the bunoombo onendmont. Ho niobbon on: Si: Olin. Tapper ond Sir Dondd Smith, on he did on: Sir Mutant“, in I ml. highly be. coming to I wphnt. it may klokod him on they did McNeil or Bproulo, he’d mud to be ulup. PORTER’S WALL PAPER 51:: Muslim gust. ana'Amem um. 11. me. II IT MORI THAN HUMOUR? THE EMBARGO. PORTER’S. 6 mm per mm. 8 mm peer roll. 7 mm par ran. 8 mm par roll. 10 «am pu- roll. R. 8. Porter. Boats them all. of Ontario Delunere. While thehtterildevoidof the bunoombe gnuh und upmd-eegleim of the member for North Victoria, he in will utorymd supporhspolicyofreltflction hurtful to the community. The reform candidste, on the contrary, goes for freedom in business And expan- sioi oftnde, a. polioythttwillreltgre bye to Mr. Hughes, leaving him to the solsce and companionship of his wobbling twin brother of North Ontario. and point out why the electors should prefer the reform candidate to Mr. Dclsmere. The lstter represents the N. P. in all its mis- chievous results. He goes for restriction, snd restriction is the nursery of combines. ‘ Combines enrich the few sud impoverish the many. He goes for protection, snd protection to fsrmers of North Victoris hrsbeen shown to be shallow shun. l Mr. Hughes has discovered that admit- ting he was approached by his friends with ofl'ers 0 “personal preferment" has indiscreetly given the secret away of promise of office, and that oflices were going the rounds to keep the followers in line. The guilty ones have blessed himfor his “give away" a dozen times since with a double “D." To exalt himself as above temptation, he tells the secret, but that he himself was not to be tempted. Good man, but the tempter sized him up all the same, though perhaps he did not gol high enough in his ofl'er of “personal pre- ferment.’ Having put his foot in it. he now tells a silly tale of grits flocking to Ottawa and parcelling out the “loaves and fishes" which are to be theirs after the next election. Having candidly confess- ed that his friends were going round offer- ing ofices, and having been brought up ' i l suddenly by them for revealing the secret, he seeks to hark-back on his tracks by. charging the grits with a like ofl'ence. It is the old old story of the herring across the scent. Poor Webbling Samâ€"the way of the transgressor is hard. But to be serious. The course of the member for North Victoria becomes one 3 of risk to Mr. 'McLanghlin. Thesins of . Mr. Hughes have found him out, and in i placeofhisbeingthe candidatetocon- sider and to fight, the conservative pen~ dulnm has swung towards Mr. Delamere, who is now the man to be settled with in the fight between the two parties in North Victoria. He must, therefore, say good- 1 l l l l i l 1 I C l Boyle (Monk) collector Niagara. Falls. Moncrlefl’ (East Lambton) a county Judge. 131ch (St. John) a. county Judge. Temple (York, N. B.) a senator. White (Shelbourne) a. senator. Gillies (Richmond) a senator. Metcalfe (Kingston) warden of pene- tentlary. Taylor (Leeds) canal superintendent. And so the list goes on. If it is rumored that Mr. Fairbairu relies on “offers of personal preferment,” he has only his Lindsay friends to blame, for his weakness is not disguised by his party, many of whom declare he is not to be the candidate. His nomination was from motives of courtesy, and. they say, on the understanding and expectation that he would give way for a stronger ' it": Mummpubmpum pinning: md Minn m‘m public ohm. m lam-ton “Om“ mend thing- tc am until the ham to lag- hnd‘n hm. hand out}. home m, when u once the mum m cuppa on and cm “me, in the hoof, shut out. ' frum English“ match. The neglect u » 0mm no more khan «110m I: ma aiming}. Tow-rd: tho haze “anemia is m a poncho branch of an». Whoa thmeeaed wish the haw-so. Emma mined 69 “.9034 extreme mama The dash-bed dimibnflaa at 9am ha begun. and El. Mm. mad, M. 13.39! m at the Gun. ha jun :06 his mum! in a com“: judmhip. Be swallowed the bill. with NI communion in Na pocket. mi 1: new oountyjudge o! Emu. Bin «manor in maximum hu had to pladue himelt against the bill. Who next. Hate in a liut : district. it Oeeede would sdept eertsin pretee- tlene. These pretentious were to exelede America eettle. end ss‘te eeeh thet went threueh in bond. to pets quelified inspec- tor and esretsker in ehereeol even trsin; to properlyeleeeee end perllytheesre; to remove the droppings : to let the .hseete out in trsnsit; toproperly weter end teed on route; sod togosrd sgslnst undue crowding. All end more wee pro. mlsed by the Ottewe ministers. but there it ended. These promises were no sooner msde then they wereioreotten. tor never eiterwerde wss the leeet ettentien peld to the promised precautions. The con- dnotore of the treine were ellowed to do ell the duties heeeuse the rellroede wish- ed it. The wishes of the trunk lines were peremonnt to the intereste of the: Cenedisn lermer, with the result thet et ‘ lest the home enthorltiee here closed their doore, not heinu ehle to trust to Ottewe promises eny further. 80 it is thet e greet trede is not only hnperilled hut ruined. end the government thst Mr. Delemere enpporte will here to enewer for it et the voile. Oi “Wohhling John, ” it is eeld “hle entloe et Ottewe here esneed es much excitement ee e do. with e tln kettle tied to his tell.“ But even eueh as dog would know hotter then to tittleaettle on the floor of the house the lobby eeerete of the memhm per- relate. to prime erreeeemente salons themeelm. The member for North Oeterie my in timelesrnthettehein decent in the sign ei=well. not e gentle: Maodonald (Saskatchewan) to be made alienate:- McKay (Hamilton) collector or cul- Elli: Ooataworths (East Toro'nto) a county Divia (Alberta) collector Noplgon Mmhall (North Middlesex) postmes- THI IAOI POI OFFIOI. Onions. pawn; ..... ‘.‘ ...... 6 6E (.7 505 "mm““"‘u7or'm"'“m" Indium-n manuwmormmmmm N. B. Gavan. - â€"â€" wwwxmm ”a. m "'2 N. H. COWDRY, '11“ ..., â€"_m ' ,, .. 60,00 FEED GRAIIWAITED.‘ ' WNWMW” Grain. Flour and Feed for Sale. W03.- Ymgmog mmfim ! LiveEpOol-Clua-Wheat futures steady It 55 ld for A . 63 734d for May. June and Jniy. and to: August. Maize d higher at 8: 1 for Ma . as 194d for any. 33 236d m nly and I 31! for Ab- 89! 600 for May. Londonâ€"Clouâ€"Whent 0! coat arm. on guano slightly better Maize on passage rm. Paris wheat arm at 18: 30c (or May; flour 39! 7_5c _t_‘o: M91: No. 1 031., 63 734d to 56 855d; corn. new. 3. Bed; as. Ga 1d; pork. 50s 0d; lard 2.5a ; talow. 19s 3d: bacon. Lc.. 28s 0d; do.. heavy. s.c., 255 6d: cheese. 42: 8d. Londonâ€"O rungâ€"Wheat o! coast firm. on passage rm. English country markets steady. Maize on passage firm. Live lâ€"Bpot whoa: nun: futures arm at 53 d for April 5- Md for May and June and 53 TIAd for Jul and Au ust. Maize arm at 85 136d tor ay. 33 IV for June. 83 2d for July and 30 3d for August. Flour7185_._ ______ _ u- . _ Liverpool. Apfll- lat-Wheat, spring. 50 741 to 5_s _8d;_ red ylpte}; 22513631710 @7859; Sheep and lambs steady. with limited ot- terings. Sheep sold at 2%? tosc per ib. Lambs 5on at 4%c to We per 11).. thpee lat, ter tor choioe grain ted. ”Spring lamb. $3,350 to $6 each. {goof are unchan ged. with receipts of end. The best sold at 83.85 to $3. 87. weighed 0! cars. Thick fat: are quoted at $360 $3.75per cwt.; stores at $3.50 to $3.55 per ch; aows at $3 to $3.25. and stage 3:32- Ryeâ€"The market in quiet. and price- nominnl at 44c outside. TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET. The receipts at the Western yards to- day were 38 car loads. including 300 head or sheep and lambs. 100 calves and 1500 hogs. ’i‘he cattle market is steady, with sales or the best cars at 3%c per 1b., while small lots of extra brought 3%c to 3" Medium cattle sold at 3c to 30. and in e- rior at 2%c to 2%e. Good to choice bulls quoted at 255C to 3c per lb. Milch cows sold at $20 to $35 each. Calves are weak- er. with sales at $3 to $5.50 per heed. the latter for choice. , THE CANADIAN POST. jLINDfiAY. CoFMfie'E'drki-‘t '13" leg and rice. unchanged; 36c bid tor yel w dellver hero in May. Yellow onered ontslde at 32c with 31g ma. "inky-Th? market In an" Md was nudge No. 1 quota! outside at 40o, Na 2;: :083cundNo. Sena u 31c. Oatsâ€"Trade quiet cud price: unchanged. Wm “me oumdaana ggudtat ific oumdq. ten cent freight to m Pealâ€"The mm! b quiet. win: quot. nous anon 49o. Buckwheatâ€" market ll steady. with ct 800 to 310 can!“ {mealâ€"Bum quiet. with price- nominal __t @8039 {2.85 qn-tncg. _ . -~m~""'"” Duel-mg.“ “'0 limit“. ”a a” to" o! the main White hi quoud n on Norma-nun ted at "a. No. 1 much“ hard “and at 800 24.3. with ”What! “1th0" Willa :21“; I hid. No. 2 “SLIM; llllam. No. 1 I bid l"um No. 1 Northern magnum: dlma. Nasmm Sir Ohorlu Topper who up tho wrong pouongor when ho vonturod to mohoo vitnporotivo poroonol ottook upon Hon. Wilfrid Innrior. Tho Groot Btrotohor io oo thoroughly hotod, not only by oil tho iihoroio in tho how, hot by oiorgo pro- rtion of tho oomorvotivoo, thot tho roui dorm ho roooiud from tho oppooi on ioodor prodoood gonoroi on- ioymonr. Mr. Lourior ohowod pioiniy hot tho iihoro's no not tho ohotruotion- ioto. 'l‘h hod lohorod ioithiuiiy to mend m improvo tho Rouodioi Bill whiio Tuppor w liooping. 'i‘hoy oro otiii prepared to work room or ionrtooo homo o any, but thoy ohioot to Woo tour hem Evoryho mo thoi r. 10mm biii much ho modihro iii» in pmont out“ Ind tho mu und m- iro odmiio tho twill probohiy ho with- rown nut nook. oo or to Home ouppiiu ammo ooloro promo ion. O “:3? to .29....“ auoud at $10.16 g'vmmaw'm to pm legidutlon which in Ibolntoly i'n ontive. and why zh should pot-ht in arcing n manure 1! lo): now cannot by my pouibilty become 1" thin union. The "out“, 0 mt: dooiim am the miniatoriui organs which out: the out.- meat that the gout-unseat will withdraw tho Bomodioi Bill. do In without Inshor- ity” in foot. “quits oontmy to outbuity.’ Six-A Goran .110 I then in no with drawn! oontempi pin In 0th.: wovdl. t in to brown] on. But i: wonig'be well "'31. ovoznmoot would oonduoepdpo ogpluiu. ow glut pqrpogo 3:0, thew tilt the numb» of dentition a main alcohol“ wu more um doubh. The poem alum m slam in am: :0- form mm mp“: than than in lap.- riel- walk. a! 1m. Mmmumwmflwm Although It In undonhblo the flu «taking hank: In England. In in cum comm“. have undergone I um change for the hour In any «mu. she mum at tho ”dumb and for the put gm m, up can! _ __ with shuntyon‘gv 10m Bi: Charla Tapper «mm with noon the id.- m. noun/ouch» Gun-d: owing to column with Mauro-m mam-aw. How: took ease: to “Mp tho sumac.” They cumin!) nuded- it. but «me were the “help" bu com h: in. than m, by no man- in «Home. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Lindsay Market Prices. BRITISH MARKETS. EDITORIAL NOTES. N p “but. ”DOW “flww‘u °"°" DIA‘I‘BI bigAPgEL No. 35%": p01 lot 19 N. W. Egg I u m.» 3‘. am Ilupnal ' {mm-Mm“. ‘80 3’ PARCEL No. 3.“ -Loh Shun. N. V. Bu. 2” mm. more or kn. won: 70 um sub u uh IUVOIQPC. Oorsonoodtonmzo mum oudlnmtnbpcr can. PARCEL No. 34-14» fl 1‘. W. Bu. tho“ 1!! mmorlmm'hbh'gsbgha. PARCEL No. 85-14» :6. R. W. hr. About I!) m,nb}o¢ttoanoflpgn with pawl 8:. at m nu hard. PARCEL uâ€"W‘n batsman-awn: MAW) “mum M3.Idl5to ”QWIOOILW m 12,100!!!th munitolldnduln. “Lulbdim dn. Amiga-cut. munch-u. PARCEL No. Stamp-nab: Alana.“ ”.mwrgmflmmcu PAW mas-mums, Ruth-Id 301.00.- hwmml.nonor III. rAmmmwmgxam-mw.“ mammoth. PM No. aâ€"m n. m I” an... mahmmmnmwmm, 9.43an No. 81-“ mu- 1. a. ‘ m s. w. I “shout mom-ulna”. m lot L” no 1mm. “1.13931th the nth! nu ma bound.” 0! block to Bllu'nfiw o; Rhone. floag the ".h about to the pl! 3 o! begun" t. containing 1c: lam. non or kw This mot-n: wfll b0 sold subject to. 10:80. with mutant 7 [at cans. yer'ly. POI um prom-r0 mad 3 loghon'n radium «- visaâ€"567:: " of Nd block/1:03.11“!!! flcfilrii thuoo “tony n I "no radio] with ma bonuâ€" (‘wv o!_n_|d b_l_ock 15 _gh_slc_u_md m [lg-N; flung c ‘m l' m of aid lot: than. mu: 11 a" u“ umufl5W'rI63nnh. man or 1.; m ,umhfld «tawnzumwu to tho natural! to! aid lot; than m 16 dczlul wr HichmuGSth monor I...» tho place at lagiun'ng. continua; 25 um, mom or his. PARCEL No. :“Jâ€"Pvt of Block “I. Ina-u l n {ollqu-conmd a Ball-u Lalo st the confl- ' “NQM‘T‘i‘.” .. 3 '3': EM‘BLWJ“ mm "B“intbo momma Juan, .dmfu u (”noun-Conn.“ It about. Hun-11 5'! link- tenth olttononh what-tunic“ Bloom? than. no...h 74 «Hort-)1“ chum. tumor 10-. to the orlul. PARCEL No. 18-1.“ No. 1: North Richmond gm} south 0! the m. In the Viv-20 d “with PARCEL No. flâ€"Put 0! north tomb o! the Pen-2. m, can PARCEL No. 25-11:“ pm oi tho north ad cl Block "8." not including the inn. convoy-non iron Sophia lobon to Bonito Staph-on. [Mulch S'aphomon and the Toronio at mph»; mun, Coupon}. containing 93 mos. man or tun. PARCILJIO. 87139:: 18 and 14 tooth oi tho but nio'in iho'vuu‘go o: Vim noun. PARCEL No. 18 -169 we; minir'v ind. being flu midno o! the town plot we in duo Towndup o! 33:10:. PARCEL No 19-11).: run of Bleak “3" in the Township 0! r .71” upon which J. NM 0! Lind- whflnmnummmonuinhgflanu. PARCEL No. flâ€"Put 0! Block ‘ P,“ south of the Pony. road. oonbining by Idmnrmnt 80 um. conveyed by [skin mu Ind hot Inward. excepting Manhunt sun-gluon.“ ”pole-Wotan (named b 1-!”thsz to elation: Ellen Orr Ind Emily Yasmin mpoctiniy. PARCEL No. 21â€"30131: put of Block “E," on Baum rah. conniving 207 men- PABCEL No. 3-8:. Inq- hinnd and 8'. Ann'- Ilimd, in tho hmbip o! Boxiey, 40 um PAJBEEL Haggai? pox-{gnu Block ‘2" con veg“ y on. 0 son antic We, containing About 271 men. Inon or lea. PARCEL No. 36-“: No. 7. north of tho Pomp mud mm" 10) um. mom or icon. his pro- yrtywliibololdlubjoot to I mom. 1.: About 60" inure“ I: 6 get cant. ‘ PARCEL No‘ lGâ€"About 8} mm of the loath 06.} tom of Lot 5. loath o! the Portage rc 1d, conveyed by Thom Lynn. PARCEL No. 17â€"1110 not :h-Ins: rt of the town plot ream-anal o! the Pounce mgr mu, more or low. PARCEL Ro. l5-At mt. 171cm 0! the south 59 mMLotNo 4 south; the Panama. con- nyod by John Lyme. PARCEL No. 14â€"11:. south en'a of Lou N00. 2 1nd Son tho-oath dd. 0! the Penna road leading from we Slngcoe t: [we B‘bm, countable 89 PARCEL No 12 -Loul7. 18 ad the north west 60 m o! m 10 on an Norman» 3:, In unfoun- ship 0! Bexloy. County 0! Vbcorh. containing In dl nbon: 820 mu. more or Ian PARCEL No. 13 -Abont 43 um of tho north 50 m 01 Lo: No. l. lying son": a! the Portage road. PARCEL No. ll-Nm-h hdvr 1 o! Lats 2 And 8. noun: 0! the PM mm with 102 how Ind mule. continuing II J was. more or 10-. an 91d no. nbon: 89} non- told to the Domlr'on Comm: 0: Trent Yule] Ml. p2 Raga N9. gang.» M o:_ u» may; a PARCEL No. 10â€"80:)": him 0! not: 1 nd Ion the notch ddoo! Pow ‘0 ma. mulling 90 tens, woo: Ian on wb‘ch no u hon-s, bun with non. human; Also unblo. PARCEL No. 9â€"1:»: NW. 93 M “In the nun ' vm' ~g on the flank-nu Buy 01 Damn mo. eon- twlnmg 850 um. not. or has. PARCEL No. 8 do" a ad I. cum in a am In the ra‘lm out m no. manual 85 nun. more or I... um ho MI!“ by “to undefined. I'M mu Mont rm count”. up Ml] “TOMMY. "II In In. Indium. mm Walnut Ian I! WARN]. PAM.“ :1: Mom 08 AI A m. u m 0 "mm mm». punk M In! lmm. Ml mun in tho Town-Mp o! In!” and County 0! Victor“: PM”. No. 1â€"1.“ No. a. on the Noun-M Iv. can an!“ II «we more at has, on “In N u m M hm. mum No. O-Md Bloch l mum. to: mammoth-I PAID! 3h I’M at m V. on limb!“ a i that w‘mdgmumnmumwcm M3031. Na 6 4‘.“ at 1.0. )0. on \In Noah-m Bu. cannula. 00 a man or Ian. I)!“ not": at “0003600141.”! am manhunt-“d an at the van 50 mm a! nu Na in nu tor mu. %:l m “I O “on Io. umuwmcm mm _g_mg.nmu Moscow" mm mm: WWW. Wm "r“: Min-mug. Ann}. In" ad min. [I m-v uâ€"wvâ€" rvrww v-7 mahflyyfllvflufl?“ . ,-_ -_J The Laid J. H. SOOTHERAN, 0! II, an m M Mn In“. mu “nun n I'm-cu m '00. On! HM M Ian.“- on DUI-M FARMS FOR SALE OR LEASE. NONI! T0 LOAN TH! VICTORIA LOAF um SAV- IKOQ mm DINA I 0'!” DHOOMID TENDERS Meowâ€"om” ’ ' 991mm N In MM MOINAOII 0! “0'0. In?! JOBS “OMB. M aw Estate. ' nevi: Sonatina: Anita-cum Bl Benita! Wide!“ hum, bum-it undu- po- andlankloOloth; mt mun] iCNIdm‘IUndcrn-hfiurib 7 r, â€"-â€"_.vâ€" Min]! 25 to 60m. mAllWopl oulu' “M0 lung-"up P Hon'aPmAthlSochm filial; 6500 double bin, mummy...“ 3141m- mbshdonbbfold, ,42in,dlvoolDru-Sqo lOodytSuijolan-Goodadlml,” Mia‘- und SoooanhckBi'kFinishBh Half-Nob!” ooftorudfi‘lor ABgn'andiQh-l How 8 Cups, Hg driven Mon’lmdBoyI 'Sflkflu, .21. vi : | Bl . - - Men! In; 83;,me m‘ota‘nfi gladden you. By leaps and bounds from season to season this store has bec Our present inducements are greater than ever before and - _ ' " Mon' I at}! good Wool Tied Pub, well monk, flt for "- ' Man’- Nolgby Tweed Baits, roll trimmed. manu- SPRING RECEPTION Man's; 31a. Sago Salt, in wool. allot mode, good Belt Magnum- UMWSGMVMO.“ . IM‘OAWO Wool Ou-pou u . . . . 50¢, one All Wool thdminuou - . - 75¢, 85° Btu-Ill Cnrpoh wuh border- - 750. 900, 81 Bolt Btu-.1! - - . - 01.10. 01.25 “at financial - . - - .1.10, .135 We’re here to help you. or to give you any information ; our stock is overflowing] with the good things and we claim your atten- tion. Goods are selling fast this spring. so look your wants up and allow us to show you our lines. ed months ago. and to-dly why it isjthnt so much of :1 Buy to find this depertmentâ€"it's on the m The choicest Carpets in the Mid are to be seen -CARPETS â€"CU KT ‘â€"A'RT SQUARES â€"-RUGS Agents fdr Butterick's Patterns. DUNDAS FLAVELLE Baas. Watch this space for Bargains. Small profits â€"and quick returns.â€" Do not buy till you examine our 51 for this spring- {NEEEBIJBMi-P P. MCARTHUR 81 00., Regular 1? 7-720 Prints all cq/ors, at 770 3315M dye ‘6 These goods are all warranted fast colors. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Bargains in» i deplflmflhâ€"Wt on CBC first floor at the rear. cu in the mid an to be seen ; patterns were select and to-dny we'show them and feel that you'll scc much a! this trade come: out way. 700 6'0 â€"CURTAIN8 â€"-CURTAIN POLES C275 Non-um: Q Q: ‘6 W mu. m. m (not colon worth 10c duct from I ’ Inchi- ooch o washers an n mce rehnd for 1'. I j u .- l 9 23 2i 13 1 00 10 1 00 8 10 12 € 29 10 29 6 1'0 5 8 5 7 9904nl=p1 WWI-Math. low price W'WB-nmsoudeomam; W Whibomom 00mg, good fitten W “100006001157” tucked 3nd trimmed mwmmmmmammmw W m Cotton NightGom u u WMOu-u Enoch-node: Indiu'BhokMColondGlo now ood- om). WMMWM u. 0mm Foul Inn, bountiful finish - .. WW-mm from the s. .5 3 AulqMSydI-xflydflmm M81“ 3x4m.mwwm. )6 WWW“ for mmnwflflmh NWMWMMmonth ‘6 ‘WINDOW SHADES “5 sing {rhilc they come 'to h” become more commanding. 8 7-20 4 7-2c The spring reception days are the festal days of merchandise. The new goods almost laugh 92.85 $5.75 ‘ .50 III-y Combs and 1 nee Wino. En Cement. 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