mm mm: ‘ . (mm a Isa 3 swing Barney MUCH racer is W 35:09 â€MR5 ever nun- “’ guy Y Jung hrlnrv hlv vâ€" - _ , v _ _ u :0: m “Nye umn'err -» (Mew: : 39min“. H; mm In uhonu at“! follow you: on pm. Ill-en Writing mthh um. Wow MIN boob u!“ this “doâ€. u aâ€: put mun on our WSURPLU YUKON CHARGES REPELLED. $070311). 5}): IL . -. - 7 > mszcr 91211 L: than has hen." Such was the mm: of cheer which Mr. Fielding had for the Young Liberals at their. an- nual dinner n: the W last night. That. vigorous band of ï¬ghters for Liber- alism. which upheld Liberal principles unfli' chingly when the outlook was at its darkest, mped last night some man;- 11?: of reward for their swodtassneaz as t‘m-j: heard reciced the bead-roll of Lib- ym‘. achievements and listened to Liberal mumâ€; of the Crown give a splendid Ministers of th account of thei The echo of upon the Min still in the ain present. as he ea“. moment of dining-room I Fh-lding voice! fl.» â€mice n! E e AVQYE (>0:de reply; when, :00, Mr. rzuuw! pivrccd through the seven-hour cloud 0! words and laid hold of the one signiflmnl fact that. no speciï¬c charge against Mr. 51mm had bean laid in all that speech. For the was. Mr. Fielding .gavc a. clean vxposiaion o: the couxsc of the Adminis Iranian of Calm-:13. from the standpoint 0‘ £25 own dcpnnment. Pitilcss “was hi sky‘s-ling of mo efn‘or: to minimize ‘fh sLnglh‘L‘l by the cry of manipulation 0 capital account. Convincing wa; hi 53.1"? of the investmens in tmnapormtio: facilisies; srxikiug. too. his exposition u the fact. this “2‘21 :1. rising popuiatia: Cam-uh ha; a falling per mpita azxazi-m .-.:);‘. he had the new; than as the ï¬nance of the country are sloping. the surplazszs - ,m L._ gunman he the wt llon. Mt- ister of Edumtion in; to his wont. I made um: of his a N. W. Rowen. W plucked bare the in pretensions tit mom. Altogether had abundant. tau spmkcrs, aiike of hers and of their 1 £6.ch0 wai in 1 onfidence in Canada the Key- nets of the Young LiberaIs. xï¬in’meAY. APRIL Will Rebuild a: Po’rt’nilhouue. Toronto, April 4.â€"The directors of the Toronto Rubber Company, at a. meeting yesterday afternoon, decided to rebuild their factory at Port Dalhousie, which was destroyed by ï¬re inJanum-y last. 1 1â€" ‘â€"M Taéen oï¬ered induce- 'r‘epts to locate m several towns. but Catarrh Cure \‘oices the cm: cm, Hay Fever, Iou PM I. an Heal cows. Quantum". Bhverandthomism-‘hl “mum“; PRICE mm BLOWER 25 can. Alf DJ“ Sir Charics Tactics Thorn Comes Forth «r9 gm 0. Palm-“I 1’. :ninst DR. CHASE’S pect- hams-1:. A mil 4.â€"‘ I...“ sou.»- '- v_- ‘ b speciï¬c charge ugaxnsh Mr. bei-n laid in all that speech. 5. Mr. Fielding gave a clear )t the cows: of the Adminis- Ianuelu from she standpoint of Lupnnmenc. Pitilaie "Was his vf tat-05x: Io minimize Yb? the cry of manipulation of 1mm". Convincing was hi; : invermnens in txanâ€"zpormtiun "C: and smmaCh 'nl “ ? -.\‘0 t1: cm in “in point. 1nd iguation haustlonâ€"“ After treat- 1 ms weak. hardiy able 1 was thin. I book Hood‘s well and aimed 20 “:3. 1? wife." Amen Mm... mr a surplus- m o: neuralgia. My make Hoods W :1: we“ and strong. I 3 my baby with W m glad to reocmmefl 1 to others." M33; hutch St..Toronto,0u. W- w -â€"v r~ Memo-them†'5 fm‘ Fof‘deJ;†S ‘ pint of data-9.. min. But â€it feeder 0f if?“ Purify it with .‘Jinister of finance. nation of Liberals a: Bibbsrt Tnxipcr‘s Mn-cifle Charges Sifton â€"- Pros- at. Po’rfnilhousio. hm, severe um- will have 3! has his ( 3m {IS re pun; gn the gather- of the New p, the Min- ihnt.acc‘)x‘d- anapormtiun gpositiun of z unanimi. m bhc ï¬nances he surp 31393 by the sur- 0mm. Am! 8,â€"A large and man- ential damnation. Wanting Kingston not! Momma! shipping inter-em. had an interview with the Premier and other :1!me on Sum-Hy, with reference to the opening of Ethe canals, the building- ot elevators gt. ‘Montmnl and other mat- ters. The deputation consisted of Mr. A. MeFee, president of the Corn Exchange: Mr. D. A. Watt. secretary Marine Under- writer-3' Association. and Moses. John Torrance, C. Esdnfle, W. Hengll. Joseph Ward, R. W. Redford. P. A. Crane and I). A. Campbell of Montreal. and Mayor Ryan. Capt. Gaskin and Messrs. '1‘. Enicat and E. J. B. Pense of Kingston. The Ministers who received the deputa- tion were: Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Louis Davies, Hon. A. G. Blair. Hon. J. I. Tube and Hon. R. R. Dobcll. A Schema to Mat- 1: a National Port Undu- tho Control or the Domin- ' to: Government. The ï¬rst mutter discussed was the date for opening the canals, the deputation urging that it. should be earlier than May 1. On this point the Premier said that, while he could give no positive promise, he Would say that. if navigation opened before May 1. there would be no diï¬iculty, he thought. about the. canals. .7.-- V7 71 , difliculty, he thought. about the canals. ' The deputation then took up the ques~ tion of Montreal harbor and pointed out that the completion of the canals and the deepening of the ship channel bet-Ween- Montreal and Quebec would make very ‘ great and important changes in the busi- ‘ ness of Montreal. and it was stromrly ‘ urged that it should be made a national port, under the control of the Dominion Government, which should build eleva- tors, provide terminal facilities for both railways and ateamboats, and generally put the port on such a footing that it could compete successfully with ports in the United States. The deputation op- posed the alienation of any harbor or Government property to any corporation and urged that the improvements in tie harbor should be controlled by the Dem- inion Government for the benefit of the whole Dominion. as the lowering oi charges at Montreal and the increase oi terminal and shipping facilities would be in the interest of the producer, by assist- ing him to get his produce to the best market at the least cost. It was also urged that, in building elevators. they should be located so as to be easily access- ible to the Intercolonlal Railway, so that, after the close of navigation, cargoes might be shipped via the Intercolouial from Halifax or St. John. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. in replying, mid that he would prmnisevthnt no alienation of harbor or Government land should take place without parties interested r. ,A _n at... neknv “flux being â€SEQM’IJ'AM tints ml] the other matters referred to s’ mld receive the (awful consideration 0. the Government. GOVernment with reference to the succes- . sion tax. Hitherto the tax has been paid on the face value of the estate. Thus if a man left a legacy of $10,000, though he actually receiVed only $9,000, he was . the above incident was made to the Gov- ' ernment. Hon. Mr. Marchand. after con- sultation with the law omccrs of the province, came to the conclusion that the cost of inventory and division must be the amount of such estate before calculating the suweision tax. and all collectors of pravincial revenue have been notiï¬ed to that eflect. ___________â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" TH AT SMALLPOX OUT!) I". E .1 R. A Grant to the Northern Paciï¬c Roadâ€"l Statistic; Showing the Growth of the Province. Winnipeg, April 3.â€"-Provincinl Treas- nrcr McMidan 1134 concluded his budget Sf'cech in the Legislature. The estimates aw very much the same w: for 1893. The following changes are the principal onm: Government csï¬matm to receive, in addition to the regular subsidy, $300,000 from the school lands fund, about 850.- 000 from the provincial lands. an increase of 325.000 over last yum, and $60,000 from land titles ofliocs, an increase of about $10,000. On the expendimrc side. school grants are increascd from 82%,“ to $250,000. Grant; for public works are slightly inciuzs‘cd. as also the cost of maintaining pub§ic institutions, caused by the growth of population; the grant for immigration is ulna: the same as last year. Eflimul‘od expenditure also includes aid at, $1,750 pm- milc to the Northern Paciï¬c, for the Belmont extension, and tho. ERR. for the Foxton and Baton inguinal. as also the cost of maintaining public institutions, unset! by the growth of population; the grant for immigration is ubmt the same as last year. Estimated expenditure also includes aid at $1.750 per mile to the Northern Paciï¬c. for the Belmont extension, and the C.P.R. for the Paxton and Boston extensions. .Hun. Mr. Cameron laid on the table of the House on Saturday afternoon the an- nual report giving statistics and informa- tion rc‘pecting municipalities in the province for the year 1898. Population of rural municipalities, u1)<,)‘.‘gzsnlz'3d districts. etc.. 1:51.635; cities, towns and villages, 68,246; total popula- tion of the province, 2:29.831. According to the last census in 1891. it was 152,506. Number of resident funnel-5 in the province. 33,450; assessment. rwl and prrs'mal. rural municipalities, 843,184.- :60; :iqunnent. real and personal, cities. can, $:;i.-;55,619; farm laborers from the (‘34:, 1898, 5,000: acreage prepared for crop. 1399, 1,011,455; number of rural municipalities in province, 74; cities. 2; mums, 11; villages. 6;rurn1 schools in mpg-ration. i, 3; Cn'tllnatod number of who )1 children in rural districts. 40.129; in citica. towns and villages, 8.812; tofnl h-vvnueof the province. 1898, $936,603.61; Anna MONTREAL T0 BRANCH OUT. n- «Tune of the pro mcc. my a total vxpenditure province. Otha. April 3.â€"The Department of Agriculture will take charge of all the whit-its of 100.! products intended for the exhibition at. Paris and make them port 0! a good Dominion exhibit. Those ex- hibiwrs whoa: exhibits are acceptal will mch have a. chance V) receive an award team, 43rd will likely lie adjutant. .. A ALA anummnnt (iuvcmment "i; is mm M intends recallins “b0“ military contingent 1 There are 203 omcers but 75. who Will be let "ï¬e election in the cityA of There Toronto, April 4.7â€"- : Brscc. provin- ’ , Is‘ preparing a. statement regarding the menu smallpox outbreak. He ï¬nds that the avenge the in deaths was maintaincl in . There were, all told, 33 cases in the eastern part of the pmvinoe. and two neartheborderon thewast. Out of 1:110 RESOURCES 0F MANITOBA. Nl‘HYS NOTES FRO)! OTTAVVA- “’ere Eleven gemcr Thir‘). It Will Take Churge of Food Produru {or Paris. a: UV wâ€" â€"-_, stood that the Government ling about two-thirds of the zï¬ngent from the Yukon. 3 ofï¬cers and men, and all will be left at Dawaon, will Eleven Death: and -Fivo Casei- 71893, $837.â€" Allo- moclLVIE’SINQUIRY‘: The Frank Confession ness Against Mr. F Say; no “'uu Employed b urvatlvo- to Hunt UP Charges In the Yukon flan-Dawson Suggct v Avuv A.â€"£1;ut three months ago, in the month of November. I ontemed the em- plpy of I'll-8 1?qu ofï¬ce to get inform- -- A_v.| “â€"gâ€"I-n‘nnm'. 8min against 01309. Q.â€"-qu that stipulatedâ€"yon were em- ployed for that purpose? A.â€"I was to get 8250 per month while I worked for The \‘uxget- and I got some information, b ‘ which I sent out of the country to Ottawa. Vuw n MLBgflvieâ€"Do you know anything about any interim: being improperly obtained by any clerk in the gold oom- misï¬ioner's ofï¬ce! You will have to in- swcr that? A.â€"-Woll. I can't onmcr. Q.â€"Why! A.â€"Bocauso I forget it. I have sent the information to Omwm. Q.-â€"Did you write it out? A.-â€"No. i Q.â€"Did you acquire it yourself? A.â€" es. Q.â€"â€"Wc11, if you acquired it, you could surely give some idea of the nature of it. couldn’t you? A.â€"I cannot ren‘lcmber anything now. "A..- __.k~â€" nuvth‘fll’ any nun-5 uv n . Q..-â€"You cannot remember anything 1 and k now? Do you mean to say you refuse to kill it tell? Is that the construction you wish lying me to place on your answer? If you move know anything and were willing to give . snatcl it to‘The Nugget, I don’t see why you ; his to are unwilling to give it here. You have ; she In time I worked for The Nugget I received ' with 1 instructions to work against The Nugget. some the w 1 am bound by oath not to ex'plain it to , band you, and I refuse to give any ansWers to ‘ ward 70““ - ! times Q.â€"-Explain how you came to take that oath? You say you are bound by oath not to reveal these matters. Who imposed that oath on you? A.â€"I can't mention that either. ' Q.â€"Yon can’t? W3would like to get it if it is possible to get it. I don’t want to employ any rough measures. I simply 5 hits: MB- AC]! wish you to tell all you know. You are not exonerated from ansvvering any ques- tion. A.â€"That is all I know, sir. ‘Q.â€"Yet you say you were employed to “11 iwork by The Nugget people, and also your employed to work against them. What i 05891 am I to infer from that? What is the afleci public to infer? Lâ€"I was employed by the Young Conservative Association of Ottawaâ€"received instructions from the association to ilnd out who was atthe back of it.‘ That is the situation-lam l placed in. â€" ‘n , #-I_A_.‘ Employers Wore Dlnppoinud. Later on Mr. Galpin of the Miners’ Association examined the same witness, as follows: Qâ€"You said you had told Mr. Arm- strong that you knew of something wrong, that. you knew one clerk in the ofï¬ce who had 21 interests, and than you told the commissioner that you had no deï¬nite informationâ€"that you got it on rumor. Is that so? A.â€"Yes, sir. Q.â€"â€"Yon said you were employed by the Young Conservative Association 01 Ottawa? A.â€"We11. I wasn’t exactly as- played. but I got instructions from than 1:01:er my ears and ayesopeninthil country- Q.â€"â€"Gon 35900815103?- Lâ€"I don't think the. h â€7116910530ng inï¬rm, ... . TEE WEEELJL ploycd um- tically 1 The Best Suits Dundas Flavelle Bros. ghe kind commimioner a We guarantee a perfect ï¬t. We use the best materiais. We have the most complete stock cf Men’s Suitings and Overcoatings in Lindsay. Suits to order at Nugget Also .3...â€" â€"Ch|rgea Prac- Dropped. .â€"â€"Faith Fenton, Th4 fukon comipondunt: d by Ottawa Cot Up material (of km: hive-NB†get Also Em- Danda§__ $15, $18, $20, $22. n of a Wit- Fawcett. POST, LINDSAY. ONTARIO, APRIL Con Fiavdk Bros “ Doctors now agree 'that consumption is curable. Three things, if taken- to- gether, will cure nearly every case in the ï¬rst stages; the majority of cases more ad- vanced; anda few of those‘ far advanced. ', The ï¬rst is, fresh air; the se- ‘ cond, proper food; the third, Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil with hypophosphites. q.â€"1 nonm- 1 an Englishman? Q.-â€"You my you were employed by The Nugget at 8250 a month to get evidence against the 000m Have you received a single cent from it? A.â€"No. To be cured, you must not lose in weight, and, if thin, you must gain. Nothing equals Scott’s Emulsion to keep you ip. good flesh. A" 1-1th- Q.â€"'1‘hey were disappointed layout . professions-4'11“ you proposed to do? ‘ A.â€"â€"I think they were. ‘ Mr. Taborâ€"You sent this information ’ to the Young Conservative Amchtlon ‘. of Ottawa? A.â€"Yes. sir. 3 Mr. Taborâ€"That u a political usoeh- . Mr. Taborâ€"That u o pouueu w tion? A.â€"It in. Mr. Taborâ€"You are a member of that association? A.â€"Y¢5. I am. in one my. : Hr. Taborâ€"For political purpoeee you were doing this. I suppose? A.â€"Yee. sir. Mr. Taborâ€"Are you in the pay of that useciation? A.â€"I refine to answer tint. Arr-nod for Contempt oi Court. The witneee either answered too .iittle or too much. The improuion given to thoic listening was that he was in Dow- 5):) for the purpose of getting hold of anything that might be of advantage to the opponents of the pmnt Governmmt. and mu not altogether careful as to the ‘manner in which he served his employ- ‘ers. He was placed under arreet for con- u-uipt of court. He escaped answering the question as to who imposed the.“ the qnesnon as w Wnu uuwuuu u“...â€" with m1 other similar queries, how- ever, by the plea entered later by his attorney that the charges to which his evidence referred occurred after the 2m: London. April Lâ€"Tho Ml! H8113 correspondent at Gothenberg. Swodnn. N- M to the wu-llke- pmpnnflonl of NW. .yg: “The only possible Obie“ of. those preparations is wandered». cl August 1 Washington, April 4.â€"Ec.ster Monday I eggq-olllng, a distinct feature of Capital _ City we, brought hosts of children to the ‘1 White House grounds yesterday to enjoy I the hospitality of the President's prints : gardens. During the afternoon the Mn.- rine Band gave a concert for the lmamotthcarmyot little one: who . “hand to roll the egg: down the M lawn. Pruident and Mn. noma- icy “and the rollicking inn of the ch11- ] dun tron tin White Bonn portion. Chicago, April 4.â€"Beforc his two chu- dren. sged 8 and 4 years, Joseph Brown was subbed to death yestenday by his lyingontheteble. WhenBrownmadea move toward the knife. Mrs. Brown snatched the knife hawk. Brown raised his foot and kicked her. but in falling she lunged forward with the knife. strik- ing him fairly in the stomach. Maddened with fury and pain, the two fought for some minutes, the husband striking and the wife planning the knife into her hus- band. until at the ilfth hlowhefeil hackâ€" ward dead. Brown was stabbed ‘five times. He was a packing-house employe (Silence In éukbboa to mm. by nu WK. 1- an Puuuco of Th0]: Children. A Characteristic Enter Lotto: from tho World'n Lovod Author. New York, April 4.â€"The following letter of thanks has been written by Rudyard Kipling: ‘ ‘ -. . “A.“ am. xmuxa “Hotel Grenoble. Easter Day: “Dear Sirâ€"Will you allowme, through your columns, to attunpt some acknowl- edgement of the wonderful sympathy. aflection and kindness shown towards me during my recent illness, as well as the unfailing courtesy that controlled its ex- pression? I am not strong enough to answer letters in detail, so I must take this means or thanking as humbly and sincerely the countless people of good-will throughout the world. who have put me under a debt I can never hope to repay. Faithfully yours. . “Rudyard Kipling." Mr. Kipling got out o! bed on Sunday tenths ï¬rst time singehls illness, ' ‘ ‘I got. and .130. slim“ scan a aowxs. Chemists Tannin» Iennlng of 5 Writ-FAMILY QUARREL. Egg-Boning It Wuhlngton. mm to Know. You no S‘o‘rw'a‘y'i Proparaflols I! diasppomwu In your : c-Iu wv, -- -h. ’ you. WW '0 d0? ' â€"Reoeut‘.y an ndvert‘ser sent gm ad- ';'3‘ this Information , vertznemant to a New York paper ny- Q in“, if one insertion paizl he would con- Yes, sir. i tinue. Be m'ght as well any. “If busi- m u upolmcel anode- um pays to-dny I will continua; it it doesn‘t I will quit." TYg'al‘gmmgr -H you ever attain that proud po- r polish-.1 ' y. 4 tuition where your gooLs' are in univer- I 9W ’3: <31 demand because of the advertis- mpprwéh 'â€" “v ‘ Hos you have done. and you get the graft" 1: ° P57 0‘ M ‘ idea into your head that you can keep - unto um thus. up that demand without udVertieing Conan-pr 0! come. forget the idea at on e and keep right that answered too little 0“. ï¬nding out copy and paying the ' bills. “'5 chearr. The Very but end . ho Implosion ven 8‘ to ' Let-nest advertisers are men who but h“ o 33‘ {how in lbw. ‘ beâ€! keepmg mad“! at. it for yet". 1-!) _ TEA V KS EVERYBODY. Made To Order. Belorc his two chu- W .. lIere Ismllly. Ba kissedgherd She neither drew And she did not. deliver a. slap on his ear . He kissed her! No word by the lsdy was asidâ€" ‘ She had ceased to be thrilled â€" they'd been untried a year. Nempapérs and magazines. ~0uting £or April appeals to zuolt spot in‘ the heart of the sportsman and the lover 0! nature. Among its con- trliiutions are “Fiva Weeks Awheel in France." “Docking in Comfort." “The Burlincham Club 0! Buenoo Ayres," “Baits and Still Fishing." “An April Fishing Camp.†“A Quiet Nook for Anglers," “Staging Through Mountain and Desert," “Four Months 0.: Boird the Yankee." whilst fiction is superbly mpreoznbod by til: late John Heards, J r‘a story oi “Tin Maid of Tiro‘." The illustrations are numerous and of the 1:3th artistic merit. ‘. â€"Peop!o remember your 3‘ cause you force than to. Sun and they '1! stop remembering. Adv: I'd-in: Pointers. â€"An honest imrgï¬n is the work of retailing. 'l'urcndlun -( Eur-m "Mir. ‘uï¬ -! who 1".“ 0! Huh». inviu CVU"\ d V.c‘mb, Thoml-h. um cinnamon" 11.. Sub rm «3 h‘mvy L!) 1399.â€: r q :1 ed on orb-l .-. Bondsman 85th duyoprrn A!) 1899. N am D-y w um gun to Wnuu- Smr, 3 Mel ac ("r the 080'.de I! migrating hr. w ll 2w! Tenn-n o! the «- etuod. Eda-1m Wuud', ihoi. chum: us] manna uddvuen uni «can: u , m Ila. lull mum. c “trauma . wow: u tlvulr tam-v- ad '50 “Quantum-mod (up) Ir“ by than. a the Mn“ um um day an oral Io dhtuouu on via; Macao. tour so do!“ owl: u Ibiza bob-no £41 . bred am: I: lack 1:9‘. N THE SURFOGVI'E COURT 01“ m: corn? or wc'roau. In use Edd: of 13mm WOODS, Drceaud ['n‘n "M by ï¬nned Ibo W Mu‘o condo-d tel! I‘ll be on. In loam-h [remote '1 In two It donut u w- uu d ale, new will be LIOP" acorn Hen-ab. {or n o by PUBl 1'3 ACCTIIN‘ M Macaw.“ mo Boa-:1: 30min tho Town 6! M13. on éï¬iï¬ii. th8151h day pr my! 51 ORTGAGE 5-3;]? FARM PROPERTY prop-flqu Paul 000. n lockout Ind I lo; M. 00 Paul T0,. tnc-md-z-W Mo: Nick hon-r, dammvood-bd 1W1“) u (nun hm. 51m sub). 5M 3 tnmdvldu 61nd. nuts 0" SALE. Jim par mm. at tho pu'chm mum um 01 aloud the unno- rum. thirty du- unua w. without inâ€. or 11 m patch-sorta desire (on per can: cl an porch“. money-t tho um duh and m mick mgcdusmllum 1mm ad mum:- M to ho undo know- - A__4:...!-_ .“d' m .L In n u YLOR Estate of NOBUAN HENRY 14 has. Pnbllc Nation In tmbï¬hcn um my man or Icuughlh I It:- hand or delivef auto loan Townol undnv, Onwio, Cash. Mon the W, n m Sandw- lot the. Petition: hm. on or nth day of April, .1899, M dud-tun and sun-nun Mp tom. who lull put!“ mm!- o( the r mant- ucuflty (If any) W W "m†be pumpkin! “' ludod " odor such my be and. in t m creditor hold!“ “'7 '° Ohm In looking our our stock we have laid out a numbrr 0/ broken his and sizes in ï¬lm’s, Women’s and Children’s Fine Goods â€"just right for spring wear. These will be sold cheap, and you should see them at once. NO TICE TO CREDITORS AND INCUMBRANCERS. roam-um um: ur! w“ N THE HIGH COURT New Adrrtuem 9713 ORTGAGB S \114' '93 va a. M.- 6M. Next I: Porter‘s Backï¬re. 715 h limb m‘. ‘1qu Known. F: cu'ofol' flu 1.4 I’m .341" up.“ at Elvm‘ '0 {Indeed d. by wxwu Stillâ€. his all t M. 81:30» Q ember your 800 4 pawns mi! '0 soon: a [ALONE 59 Yam-L. TOW" 80!th tot Vader!- In in thereon. ‘30 the noblest OF JUSTICE forcing ESuhstaanhaduw We’re About to Paek Up A MI“ SEAS!!! IS UUIING. IIBERRIMAS, 11.0.. M. c. P. as. It. 0.30 and nun-nu. MM 3!- «.144.qu wanton. UsduyJur. W. G. WOODS [winch-s. had Lu ma Innue- Luck Honey «wanna w ““- 0“" by-fl Int-arm? 1 arm madn- W ‘1‘“M- OM: Hum Bio“. m- 39*5 m 3- 7);:n to we‘lc‘, Ibo lat («If you in Worla' ammo-sSmI-odun, Hot swim Avk. Tel pant. 800 1 BB 58.. Oakm‘. BO COLLEGE-81'" TORONTO. Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Specialist our lugs stock of Cal MIC Wood Stoves and More then: for the sun:- meh Those ‘ho hue been basin!» ing nbcnt ynrchuing will ï¬nd the present. a gnuul opportunity to buy â€"â€"we would runner lose our pmï¬u than any over a: couple of dczen novel. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU PAY col mu you won't know much thou: the qudity of what you gobâ€"yon will have to ah the dedor’a word for it. ' pnoel. Wouytomko each order no goodflntit will win an another. If you're going to build anything this spring all and get prion and View oomph work. W 14 wauam R031. GHAMBERS DODD’SARESIUII mmmm TAKE IIIILY 135 surprising how list fnllen dating the post (0 old citizens at, it’s very l ptedict : we: sp‘ing. . . A u, __ 81“. 8333‘ Opp. 9â€â€œ m1“" L's surprising how little min bu fnllen dating the put four months ; old citizen: any it}. very annual and pttdict. we: spning. Are your ave-troughs in good- repair? Docs your roof leak? 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