WENT. Breathing the Chest y 0f Flesh >ies my sauisfaction, and he amount of de highly pleased With the insurance C0â€? :ir own interests hSon, - ? oandOrgan 18500., - ‘ 'Pianoca. l gamma kes of Emily was burnt by: cnt farm. On theâ€! and Kano (LO- g eak Lungs ghs FOR. has always been kept rig vht ‘up to date’. No machinery or appliances necessary «advantageous for the successful per- formance of watch repairing is wanting Wï¬ianomflg Thisisan age ofprogress. The tools and methods of bygone days are of little use now. “The world do move,†and we must try to keep up ï¬sh it. Old fashioned appliances and old fashioned ways are too imperfect and too slow. The watchmaker, like any other skilled artisan, must be Wide awake to modern improvements if he doesn’t want to get bluemouldy or drop out-of sight altogether. i work well done afl‘ords. Because the price is moderate. We are enabled to do all work better and quicker than most shops outside of the cities; and there is much work that we do that cannot be done at all except in a few of the best ci'ty establishments. mugs of tyg satisffctjon that muse you thus have it done right; just as it should be. muse you have it done Prompt- ly by us. - - 11mm Watch Repair: none I! that enlightened judment by mmyépgwu 271.1891-1702. Foot of Kent Street, LINDSAY. Have your Watch repaired at mm XXXIII. WHOLE No. 176?. VOL mm. 4.170. ' TRUE ECONOMY with a pm obtains the most value for a given outlay. Our "Repair Department M BBITTDN BROTHERS is a good Illustration of this. Britten Bros. iheg bring to your ' A progressive town and this is what they 0179’?- GOUGE BROTHERS ARE HERE. G O Y ! CLOTHING FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS! CLOTHING FOREVER 1 Clothing for me to‘ hntars the Idea that; Readg-made Clothing is not Stylish and Good. Just you try, friends and note results. locked to . 831th every 6. Every word wfll be 0 deep interestto you. . iii» IGOUGH BB GOUGH BROTHERS 52% . - - - the ho e of a a: the benefactors of the People. Fh‘? “mind.“ the maï¬yit’f}. {1.1.51.9Eidniiigiqadegiikifldwin 9mg]. BUS-H: for will not be personally responsible for accounts contracted by my son Henry. N. INGRAM Fenelon Falls. April 8. 1mâ€"17024. We have inoomparably the ï¬nest line of lawn mowers ever offered for sale. Beautifully decanted. Instantaneous in action. Absolutely certain and almost noiseless in operation. If you have an old style mower the price will induce you to buy a new one. J. 6'. EDWARDS, 115w EASY. LAWN MOWERS Or to T. C. MATCHET‘I‘. Act. C.P.R. - 703. omogglixent 3L, opp. Daly House. Lands West of Third Meridian Sale commences April 4th at the uniform price of SIGN OF THE ANVIL. mam. May 4, 1392 â€"101. GREAT $323113?" Edmonton District Auction Sole “menus: my 3:1! Apply to any agent of tho Be sure and see our display. Our stock in larger than ever. New Advertlsements. 'OTVICE.â€"‘I hereby give notioq_ ghsg I NEW THIS SEAS“. business 313131331 3 R0 CK VI LLB, J. G. Edwards. PER ACRE GUELPH, Lindsay will be their home for (lg ï¬fty-e, menu an: autumn us out: avuvvvusa sun, with divisions which are so much above the unit of representation as to violate the principle the bill pretends to vindicate: msrwnsnn. cumsrmm Chambly ...... ....11,70i Beauce............37.221 Ohnteeusuay. . . ..13.865 Drummond and Ar- Iberville..........ll.895 thabasca. ..... 43.927 Jacques 0artier..13,382 Quebec East ...... 86.200 Lsprairie........10.898 Rimouski.........33.486 Laval .......... ... 9,431 Nicolet ..... .. ..... 28.743 Na ierville ....... 10.102 NorthEseex ...... 31,523 SD. urine ...... 3.142 Kent .............. 31.43! Three Rivers.... 8.834 N. Simone ......... 28.†Veroheres........12.257 E. Bimcoe.... ....35.801 St. John .......... 12m E. York...... ....35.152 W. York .......... 41,863 It might be argued by some that the object of Mr. Bell was to limit the dis- turbance to certain districts, but that rule has been departed from in several instances, for Bruce, London, Russell and Prescott are all removed from the district in Ontario which it was decided to disturb. Then, again, very many of THE onetime mensnrrms exist in the very districts disturbed both in Quebec and Ontario. The only counties in Ontario east of Kimton which return liberals are Russell and Prescott. and these were the only ones disturbed. Does any one imagine that is a mere coincidence? Why is~Scuth Grenville, which is over 10.000 below the unit, leit unchanged? or Front- enac, which is nearly as much below? or Leeds and Qrenviile, about in . the, same '1 who has over 300 majority without it. The tour remaining townships of Monk are added to Haldimand and one township of old Haldimand, Walpole, is added to South Norfolk, thus giving to Col. Tisdaie, who badly needs it, a township with a center vstive majority. Haidimand is left a safe conservative ccuuty but its compact shape is destroyed and old associations snapped. North Wentworth. represented by that stalwart progressive tamer, Mr. Bain, is wiped out. The township oi Beverley. with its 350 liberal majority, is dumped into North Brant to join the present [lberal majority of on: 1.100 in that riding and the rems odor of North Wentworth with a conservative majority of 150 is added to South Wentwcrth to increase the majority oi one vote, secured by Mr. Carpenter, conservative, at the last election. North Wentwcrth with its 14,591 popula- tion is wiped out, and South Grenville. with only 12931, is not touched. The reason is that North Wentwcrth invariably returns an opponent at the government and South Grenville asupporter. xensmzsnox. To show the pretence of equalizinz population, Welland, which, had over 2,000 in excess of the unit, is made to have nearly 4,000 in excess, and notwithstanding that Lincoln had within LN) oi the unit. that riding is given by this bill 2.200 in excess .- LL‘ __as -_1 Gnu-ah Want-ï¬rth 9 7m in THE GLABING INEQUALITIES exist in the very dlatrlote dismbed both in Quebec and Ontario. The only counties in Onmlo east of Klmton which return liberals are Russell and Prescott. and these were the only ones disturbed. Does any one lmeglne the: la a mere colneldencei Why le-South Grenville. which is over 10.000 below theunlp, let: unchanged? or Front- lL,I_ n__ poqitlon? The uiawer Is that none W.Nonhnmberlan014.947 Frontenac... ........ 13.445 8. Grenville ....... 12.931 Here are six examples 0! disturbance, where the divisions as they stand areao near the unit as to be satisfactory, but they are changed, and 12 examples of divisions so far below the unit as to call toga change, put 39 plunge is made. nv- - â€"â€"â€" _- ._v 7â€" __7 The bill does disturb e number of divisions which are below the unit,eud these are compared in the following list, with divisions which are so much above the unit of representetiou as to violate the principle the bill pretends to vindicate: DISTURBED. “DISTURBED. 0113.1:ny ...... ....11,701 Beauoe............37.z‘zl Obsteenauny. . . ..13.865 Drummond and Ar- Iberville..........ll.895 thebasou. ..... 43.927 JacqueeOertier..13,382 Quebec East ...... 86.200 yeprgrle........lo.898 Rimouekl ..... ....33.436 n "n \YJ--I-. no IMO St. John .......... 12% E. York...... ....35.152 W. York .......... 41,863 It might be argued by some that the object of Mr. Bell was to limit the dis- turbance to certain districts, but that rule has been departed from in several instances, for Bruce, London, Russell and Prescott are all removed from the district in Ontario which it was decided to disturb. Then, again, very many of A an to Increase the Tory lumâ€" lqualities Muted sud Inequali- “mm-m'mtasm'v This is a timaiorplain speaking Mall independent and i‘aithiul exponents of public opinion. The government. with promises of fair dealing still vibrating on thelips of thetwo leaders, are repeating the usual party tactics. The worst icatures oi the gerrymander of 1882 are reproduced in the Redistribution Bill. introduced in parliament on Friday by Sir John Thomp- son. The object is to convert a minority of toriesin the country into a majority or tories in the house. Let the reader examine the following facts and sec iihcis not forced to the same conclusion. mmsnox Br POPULATION. The well established principle oi representation by population is ignored in a bill which purports to be based upon that ï¬xed principle. Sir John Thompson said that theunit of population in Quebec is 22.800. in Ontario, 23,000. The electoral divisions to be disturbed were. upon this principle. those which fell short at or ex- ceedthisunitoi 22.3w. Eercisthe population of some of the electoral divisions which were disturbed and some which were not touched :â€" mmu... -- "thin-I St. «lawman Lin .........21.aos MILES I." I‘ll. momm?mnm’1mss. I; I 12 5.24.173 EEUQKQ 3656515."..."m. isi Moatmorency.... "12311 friiiiéii..’..;'.....;.14 m galaxy...†.....13.823 :uobeo Went....... a the friend of the man With his hard-earned dollar, and the hope clothes for less money than they have ever paid before or Will again ........ .....l3.528 to keep up 1:116 ï¬ght and wm. II....... 9312 LINDSAY. 0NT., FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1892. no I ruling 18 Rlvcn 0] "no u-u a...vv u. II-vvvâ€" o: l of the unit. 3nd South Wantworth 2.700111 good harvest as the fesult of: of 0L07I1'IN6’, HA T8, GAPS and FURNI8HIN68, The electornl division of Lincoln. N in?“ and Welland are. by thle present ill, united and then divide! in such a menner by the aid of a portion oi! Monk. esto make Lincoln a liberal hive end Welland a note conservative county. The electoral division of Monk wee gerrymandered in 1882. but having gone reionn last general election it can no longer be relied on and is therefore partitioned between Lincoln and Heldimend. Monk cont-ins two town- ships, Gainsborough and Pelham, which last nenerel election Rove eliberel majority of 568. This immense libexsl majority is put into Lincoln where it is not at all needed by Mr. Gm the liberal member, ,,,sn, _ILLA_- lb Eï¬ï¬ï¬iihm ' The equelizeticn oi tn. popnmmn 1. generally etteined. but liberal townehipe end perish“ cennot he lumped together without dleregerditgdllunicipel bounda- ies. Speeking on point in 1882 Mr. Biekc acid:â€" cnlon $313233!†minim u all: ma-wwmm "'°° â€twig“: to en oeew oeun Pt. InuitilnnineulttothepeopleotOntnrio. whether ccneervntiveor reform; tempo?“- 1e of Ont-tic whooo 1221M!!! you went to allow: to the people of Out-no whoeebounde you won end imvrgtnerly refuse to concede tothexn: to epeoplo Onterio whoeenmni- cinel monuments molt enriched emonget them; whoee ieaitlmete evolution-13mm with thceo armaments. whose cherished euocintiono in connection with repreeen yon_n_re shout: wentonly to intertere with on as "him" Here an 3 mm. m In uwggthg'w'ltm". Ind the Mouths lumdo 0! course. ell the counties iron which those vast numbers 0! iiheni voters ere dreined end nuclei!!! concentreted ere 1m with e con-«Votive meiority which, however. frequently disappears in the connect etewyeersnndshnetneneed of another gerrymdel'. AI It It‘lldl 30-08! 116,793 peg-gong In eight eoneervotive countiee return eight gemlgere, while 251.282 pereone ineight ..,h _-n_.._ 4,1, A..- _‘_A South Word wwo Ontario gouty Em Go ugh Brothers, LGdsay. TBS NIAGARA Shauna-coco o-ocnooo-oa nuooooa return half the aim Clothing (or the town. the armor, the ,,-A_ an...â€" uni“ mfl vnn All The results oi the recent bye-elections in Welland and Toronto have convinced the respectable members of parliament support- ing the government that they cannot afford tonpholdtheactionoitbeminietere inre- tnsing aninquirv into the charges preferred by Mr. Edgar against Sir. Adolphe Caron: and it is announced that when the diecus‘ sion is resumed Mr. G. R. R. Cookburn, of Centre Toronto, will demand. on beheli of a number of conservatives. ior whom he has consented toect as spokesman, that the government agree to an investigation. It is understood, says theOctawa FreePreas. that Mr. Uockbnrn has secured a considerable following in his eflorts to save the honor of his party and that the ministers will hard! venture to resist his demand. They wil swallow themselves and ell they have said. The uibblere whotake their one from the m ulster of justice still insist that the charges are “not deï¬nite enough: but when asked to explain their meaning say Mr. Edger should not have named the 22 consti- tuencies which were debauched with the money obtained improperly by Sir Adolphe. Thus it turns out that what the tones really ï¬nd fault with is that the charge is too deï¬nite. Mr. Edgar has been too explicit. He has furnished too many details. Had he failed to name the counties which Sir Adolphe debauched or tried to debauch he might have been told that his allegations were not speciï¬c enough. THE LATEST REVELATION 5. 0n Saturdav the Globe published another batch of receipts given by Sir Adolphe Caron to Thomas McGreevy for money spent in Quebec county in 1887. The receipts in possession of the Globe show that Sir Adolphe superintended the expenditure 0: 810.0(1) in Quebec county in 1887, though the return of his legal expenses only accounts for $902. What becomes of the balance? The making of s. (also return of election expenses is a criminal offence. A conservative member (tom the maritime provinces. speaking of the matter today. said he had told the ministers plaiqu the he would not sacriï¬ce his honor by voting mum. Eden’s motlon. “And," sold he, "a grout any tool a I do." I! Mr. Edgur would only modify hlo resolution by louvlng out the nine: of the 22 counties, he would make u so“; In my Boga-pupa} petty which would be eerlone inded. I edmlt that there I: nothing In the cry ebout "ngueoese" but on emoodment ot the mo- tion would deprive the ministers of their only exgee for rotnelna en lnqnlry. But Opp-runny noon the hijnnuoo o! It. .EC'HOES FROM Tm: CAPITAL. nommï¬â€"‘smmm government per-let In the menu Introduced out! their tollowere on them In It the ere the: the . nly dog deye will house owl 1n eeeelou. The government bu one on he dread expressed revolt. the neon: caucus Cozumel O'Brien aid. “We ere now am enough.» 40 whet 1- Mr â€nerd: .Ln, #_ lliAA-LiL-_A E an?†33856:- ii: an: ndlnttlbhflon." ColonelO’Brlenm hll nut Monte mmdudlflbnthehum tothlnktorhlmultunog than pad 00' m 0013" MG“. Thelma-e1 leedeu hon Oat-tie dunes ion-not to think ebout the little commenda- me Niece" peninsul- in their indig- tionovenhe ehemeleee carving ot the Mwmflmmm‘émmmq saw a no Meniuobe will be Weed, and it the gazmczgxgg. that overy__cnsto_mer gets an 7 --AL_ .1 : Dns'rnnmvn Finn. â€" The are which broke out here Thnredey eiterneen eterted in Mr. B. Powell'e bakery which wee eitu- eted between two other ireme buildinge. The are hed mede much heedwey beiore it wee noticed. The ï¬remen deeerve the screeteet preiee ior their determined end ennneeeiui exerts in eevina the ierae three- etery brink block, known ee the Deyeil biochonthe corner. Itie only demeged to the extent oi ebont $150. covered by in- enrenee in the Phoenix. The other loeeee ere ee ioilowt: A. Payne. generei etore. meet oi the etoek removed. inenred in the Commereiel Union ior 3125; building“- ed by B. Feiiie. velne insured the Gore ior m; R. Poweil'e bekeryend dwel- ling. veine ebout $700. meet oi the turni- tnre wee removed. no ineurenee; A. Monet. butcher ehop. meet oi the etock removed. inenrediormin the Gore; LB. Bryen, berber ehop. meet oi the etock removed, ineurediorslm in the Gore; Freak Mul- iigen. building velned et ebout 88!), hour- ed ior $600: Williem Lens occupied the nu pert oi Mr. Bryene' berber ehop ee e etorehenee, meet oi the etock removed, probebie loee 3100. no inenrenoe. PENIEL. [Garmdenoe at The Poet! Sperm Penn AND Pmmenox.â€" Lent Thnredey evening, April 28th. quitee ierge number oi people might heve been eeen weeding their wey to the residence oi Mr. Eilee Bowen. the eeuee oi which wee e eurpriee perty tor him end the iemily he- tore their removel to Lindeey. A very eu- joyeble time Wee epent end eiter e eump- tuone repeet wee eerved Mr. end Mre. Bewee were preeented with en element bulging lamp end en eeey chair, accom- penied with the ioliowing eddreee: To Mr. and Mrs. Baumâ€"Dun FRIENDS.â€"It ie with ieeiinae at deep regret thet woke iew of your my iriende here teken the bony oi ceiling upon you thin evening to bid you good- bye end to otter e alight teetimeniel ei our re- __ ___ A- _-r--... -A.‘ a“ snot end esteem for you. so we learn you ere e uttosever your connection with us here. We hope thet our intrusion may be overlooked in the feelings which prompted it. es we telt thet we could not ellow you to lesve us without showing in some wsy our esteem end love. Althou h you hove not lived in this neighbor- hood es so some others. yet you heve msde meny trien s. end friends thst will never for- get you. You will elweys heve e werm spot in the heerts oi the people stoned here. end wewill elwsysheuledtosesyouemoncusetenytimo. Wesoeroslyrselizeyet this greet less we ere shout to sustein. but we know thst it will not heverysliahtsndweteelthetthe loss will he felt most in the church end Sundey school. You heve elweys been the melnstny of the church end the Sundey school: es clue-lender in the church end superintendent in the Sundey school. As superintendent you were elweys in your pleoe, end never opened oursslt in mekingitwhetitoughttoheâ€"es -se in- stitution. Your eernestnese end enxlety e nt souls in the payer-meetings will he greetly missed else. Mrs. Bowes’ cless elso ex rose their hesrtrelt thenhs end epprecietion her worklntheirualdst es Sucdey school tescher. end greetly regret your severenoe from them. Wehopethet you meyell oontinueinthe glor- ious work or the Sundey school. end we are sure you wlll he rewerded. And now. in eer- nsstnsss or our interest in your future weltere. end in token ct our resoeot end rememhrenoe of on. weprsssntyouwlththie hanging lemp sndeeeycheir. not heoeuse of their intrinsic 'vâ€"d'uï¬utwéi'fht'hiemw of your m friendlinPenle Mumbobleuedwtc mu: And www.md shove all thin a. home in haven; Ind should we never goo: The Empire’- on." W My aye: Mr. Cherie- Fdrbelrn, M. P.. who bee been quite eedouely m for e tow den, hes elmoet entirely recovered. and le eble to extend to h!- pen-lumen." duels. The mlpmpdejlqulgeuy queued the gunkâ€"l member t6:- South Victor“. 338 a 8 gnuâ€"“Has.“ 383 8.393 use 3 :85»; £333.13. 8 38.8% 3869898383 Boat 305.59.338.08 .a-io 8. Ito 333.: 850.8334 .5 «a .380 S as u8~agomoa_¢ cams .nubï¬uoooflbuaflavnouaooz 68%.: 3 8 a»... at 8855 on. worth and plenty of it. MILLBBOOK. Dr. Brown’l Magnetic on W.AM.M.EW' “4 332' £9â€! , n; ___. _ ___- 7mm. $1.00 PER rm 8. Pm, Ohm HIM. Hom Cmann Humâ€"For the lost "valve years Mr. Noble Ingram hoe bear the proprietor o! the hotel known on the McArthur House. At. the present that Noblelecomporobleuothehondleono he bowing sold out the budneu to George Roper (lobe o! Mlllbrooh) who took thehelmon theZBthult. unlaw- Intention to nuke some motel-bl om 1n the roomnmngement and doc to thoroughly renovate the home from semi tooelhrnomntluoldtunerepnndonu comfort my continue to be on elbow-bed toot 1n the mind or the mulling public. Y. P. S. C. Eâ€"The eoolety of Young People’s Christian Eedeovor in connection withtheBopuetchux-chot thleplooehovo cent 3 strong repreeonbouon to the conven- tion now held on Toronto, it beingoompooed of the following relented and earnest workers, Miss M. Clark, Miss A. 11¢:th mid. Miss L. Ellis and M19: McCollnm. 03.09 Emmaâ€"The outlook tor hoe obonged for the better since lost This has been brought shout by the lobe reins end [he gndna.1_rl_oln¢ ot the tem- t produce. one: duplicates of bowel-om Don'th-vegoodrooum ‘u‘ an ‘nd ‘06 Mri!§_â€"“_-tt_â€" I-Hv-ou- -â€"v-vâ€"â€" _--_ 0m]: -â€"u:| , , a. library of 1857 volumes. out of which 3300 were tanned during the year ending April 30th; 253 new volumne were ndded during the name period, end e: the press“ time the treasurer bee on hnnd shove d1 unbmuee one hundred donut. The mall- b-rehlp numbers 122 end ehauld be In- creased by en eddtuonel 25. Dudngthe A~LIA- -_ Gold m lemma Tooth crowns. Thematamhlnc Gold and w- orowngtq namrsl my practised by I! __ L_-__. “ ‘_“-â€" perstnre. Let her no higher: anmc'e mmnâ€" A successful institution under sny nuns in s commu- nitv is bound to win the populsr tsvorsnd support both morally end otherwise of the citizens of that community. This con truly be sold oi the Meohsnic's Institute of Fenelon Fells, which ranks second to none in the county at Victoris. The snnnsl meeting wee held on Thursdsy evening in the reading room of the institute tor the eubmieson oi the directors report end to: the election of oflicers for the ensuing yesr. The new directorste is msde up ss- iollows: Thee. Robson, president; Jsmes Dickson. vice president; W. T. Junkin, treasurer; Msrtin Kelly. eecretsry; Gm Nil. W. R. mam, A. Stherlsnd. Findley McDaugsl‘, Duncan McDonnell, B. M. Mo- Kenzlr, James Arnold, Peter Deymnn. J oseph Hesrd. The routing room contsins .. A-- A _ _._s. -l _LIAI- woulub Iu- vuv â€"vvv-râ€""â€" -v, , , covered with sll the lstsst and hot periodicsls, msgezinss snrl upon, the rooms srs Isms. sit-y sud scrupulously closn,snd on the whole it would be diflionlt to ï¬nd s better equipped institute in the Dominion in s pines with s corresponding to that. of Fonelou Pulls. éhi’hlns 1'69. “9. "91°99â€. ALA- nowlooktorgrum chum-from hunter the future, bums the am on till. theorythntwoheu-tsuweuutwohudl mbotmthmm,mdupcdmyuowhu tel-ever welded .nd riveted on Hyman null. Imamythohnwy manna enioy the grease! cgnnnbul bun. “A, A..- I-_A I' nah the In py event. The was 9- torm At the residence of Wu mother, Mrs. Clandemn ot Cmbny, ind than l: was flat Mr. June: Albert Fell sad Ml» Rachel Glendon-n tank the III.- voonblo mp. During Mr. Fair's We. here. vyhigh cover: quay-mtg spout†989,!- one-r9:- m we hm “133.33.!!! 211m 1' mm I, ï¬ï¬'fl€ï¬m’"w' "toâ€" {is} out-7 7; FENELON FALLS. am an