‘38 VOLI Uta-ab- If G G “G“ “ :{84 Fine English Tweed Pants, 2. fl“ 62f , :aamaag sHBPBS 3 3113111; $3 m Bomesiie Tweed Pants, 1. 50 ____-_..‘!_ _â€"â€" 9 ‘8‘ erican g5 IISS HITGHELL’S OPENINI} was: Artistic L'ne urcw . , - spring aoodl, tutor-mule Suits, Moun- ing uni Wedding, tad III the WEI style: for spring ad ammo: u. give!- uPechl sud prompz auction. Ii yacht." not ye: given your odor pines it. More the nthâ€"vb: PURE â€"Wf These? -:-.'3 m and. truth the In.“ nuptial! 1.. A nu “d “I Had â€mm mm»). gang gran-unpar- Dryizsz‘. Tact-um ed '1: arsed-manta!“ kind. Emmi W Dame ‘tin: am: 03°. and when Wk"! “‘1 b army“ w an “mimosa. For the Home. Ema PAINT GfllPANY. splendid Why of w Gang in .11 the newest deoigm. TEN PAGES- '“ . Stud. .3“! 1 order: no gowns i“ ' rushing. 01’ 8°?“ and sold st. low price.- Panle': (1 For thé Carriage, Cm or ngqn The Hatter. First. we keep nearly everything to nuke them; then then ere Gloel Punt. to brighten up the appearâ€. Enâ€! T01) Dressing for the Tape. 011 end Greue for the Axles, Pninte end W- ‘1 riage Hardware, Nockyoke end Winï¬e- ‘ tree Irons, Clevieee, etc. For the Bicycle. You can get. elmoet any part of my Bicycle from us, Tire... Rims. 390*“: Enema. Seddlee. Belle. Cement. 5°- tube. Cycle 0:150. bottle. Double Tub. Tires. e few a $4 50 puir. "In: “Cb"- ltnd Bicycle Livery" will have e. gt.“ meny new Cleveland the“. in 3% “I“ season. ' Inspktmrcholhowmudchfl ouprimvillintouuyoa. 'W E SELL "Mama†and Welland Yale ;he country it $250- ~â€"_.-..â€"â€"â€"-_â€"â€"-â€"â€"câ€"â€"-â€" \R’SPBIIEBOODS. J. l}. EDWARDS 8: 60. Ugh faver Campbell's. ) {'11 dispose of just 8|; 30111 of my belt. line 3: Varnish Suina and Pant, for me ‘ the ï¬nish on furniture. lmperinl Go] Ensmel. on be "bod with mp Ind Wd-W; Bath Enunel. Sherman W11- lisma’ specisl Floor Psint, Wane. deomine, Whiting, Btnlhel of _ ‘11 kinds. Gnu-pet Felt, Oilcloth Bindmg, Curtain Poles and Trimmings. Shade. Carpet. 3nd Picture Hu'dm. Uphql- nary Hardware, Enameled Cloths 1n imitstion leather, Mon, June" D9130 Lead md thk Diunond Stove Polxgh. LB Psge’s Liquid GlneA in can“ an! rendy for use, Wellington Knife Poluh. Sum “dwarfâ€. THE CANADA PAINT OO- Mcmnan 00 , w . G. 5a wards 1’ Go- BIOYOL‘ Pnem 1:81 0“ .r “nudist. not. qmthy. Hardware lacuna. .WHQLE NO 2069 Tobohld in“! Linda-y. When a fewer eon his oats one dey be don' be zn sowing need for the out eleven yearn. We’ve sown crop the next. We've seed on good ground. We’ve sown truthful need in the different papers; we’ve town good seed by selling honest goods end we're reaping our her-vent. People know us se or render_any apologies for selling things now. We don’t. have to give nny excu n ----- mm nrhar folks do. People eXpeot us to do it end no we do. wâ€" â€"'v now. Viv; don’t. 'have to cheaper Lhm ozher folks do up - to - due e‘svlel. None the following prices : 39c. 50¢. 75c. $1 “P ‘0 32.00 Just to bond, 5 dozen more of [but cele- brated Mer- 52 o a .5 ed. and be: every eppeerepoeof o 358.00 I I i . 1 body. cuï¬' end caller is feetherbono cord- ! eilk blouse. Our-pools! pace to .82. l my I ’ noveltiee to ehoryou the: on only be found here. Prices are 150. i 17c,20c,23cud .................. 25c {Irish Homespun Grub for dram. We ' 74- -.â€"- "maid lines that. Irish Homespun Uruu .v. _.-,, hove secured some very epoch] lines thnt no lure to be eellerl, nnd our upecinl price in So nnd ................ . .. 12c 0n! Dress Goods Department in winning In this opting, and so it should. for we hove everything thnt fancy could wish for from 20° to $2 00, n11 double fold. 72 inch Twilled Sheeting, ............ 15c. 34 inch Grey Cotton, .................. 31‘, Strong Wool Tweeds, ................ 25c Heavy Cotton Skirting. . . . . ............ 5c Lndiee’ Black Cotton Hole, ............ 5c Louiee' Summer Underveetl, .......... 50 Lndiee’ Hmdeome Belte,...- ........ 10c; 800 Yude Wool Dre-s Goods, ........ 15c Lungs“ Print Wrappers, ............ 750 1 36 inch Steunlooln. .................. 5c 36inehnpronGinghnmp-H... ......... 9c Stuck: of Ginghnnie ond Prints, .. ‘ ..50 Ask for our Lender Bone, ............ 10c Boye’ Serge Knickers. ................. 250 Boyn’SW. ..... .........-....25¢ THE BARGAIN GIVER. - LINDSAY, J. Sutcufla a; £80115. meat in winning a. this wring. In" everything for from 20° to 27-inch Art Muslin, .................. no Hundsomo White ond Spotted Muslin: 5c 36-inch White Vic. Loni, ........... 8c Mon’o Envy Cotton Sooh. ........... 5c Men’s Silk Tia, ................. lflc Man’s Hercules Bacon. .............. [00 Boys’ Wuhing Blond. $1.00, 75c, 50am Men's end Boye’ Vent. Cope, in coloxs of I bleck, blue, green eud dreb. the coolest ‘ end nohbieet cop shown. We heve order- ed this line elreedy three times ; they ere quick sellers, only to be hed here. 131; price is ......................... 5 ! Just received-mother cue of the: Weber- proof Cost. with 30inch cape. Colors block end blue, guennueed sewn seems. [ pleid linedâ€"um speciel eh ...... 82.90 xl Good news for the boysâ€"we heve just. peesod into "not 375 boys't-wo-piece suits l in grey end brown Weed effect, beeuti \ fully trimmed end teilored, end would} be good buying es $275. Our mainl- price, while they last. II ......... 31.95 i Men’s Block‘- Worsted Cm: end V esï¬.‘ morning or seoque stylel of coet â€dl your choice “J trousets. wool 1min lined.‘ edge. bound. ’1‘ is suit would be cheep st. 312, special our Pd“~ $7.95 'lleu's' Tweed Suitsâ€"mun clotting lines . to show you thee we en wan-g to 1.; boing one or two tins of u. line. There mjut59mibin tho lot. Tho um prion in jut $7.85, your choice for ’43 2.00 ‘1†.THE BUDGET SPEECH. LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY. MAY 5. : _ L-â€"- :n-k ‘he difl'cunt kind- zen Hug st. long 1- they hm. There a. shout m Hon. Mr. Fielding Holds an Un- wearied House for Four Hours. N0 A Splendid Exhibit Proaporlly of the C ornl Gatornucnt Inclined-Tl“ Ottawa. my 8.â€"Foi' wly four hours yesterday the members 0! the Home of Commons listened with unwaried inter- est to the mutation by the Finance Minister of a most interesting budget speech, uni while that wes looking that keen excitement with which the occssion is invested when ithtnrlfl changes are pending. this owl-ion won compen- acted for by the enthusiasm evoked by the relation of the story of Csnsdn’s ustrlsl pm ‘ hrlstlcd with can‘t-um references to i the nhonnding pm which exists. and with conï¬dence and hopein the future; and the cheats which greeted the sllusions to these facts leached s climax when. with o Won-Ne pride, I12. mm on that his pmdic- cent surplus of upwards of four ands hell million dollars. which he estimated would be the result 0! the operation at the run-ant ï¬scel year. ten months of whlch have slspsed. The Budget Speech. Dominion.†The receipts for 1897-98 Wore very nearly two and three-quarts millions more than the receipt: for 1896- 97, and said than among the rm from which the extra revenue had been derived $324,871 and decreased the upendimm by $214,066. so that there was a better- ment in the department of 8588.937. The surplus was 81,732,720. A Surplus at 34,600.00". Turning to the gum: flscul yen. he which the extra Mayne had was the deputmem General. W110 had in $324,871 and deer-eat by $214,066. 90 that t 30 next would be about uoeoomo. The expenditure he placed at about 042,000.- 000. so that his antic! lm'pluswould b; about $4,600,000. v e estlglated that t c total I: .L will“ tsp-w and???) WW: BMW “3000.000- ' FrM'W'TiJ ddch~mWr su:_:lm of $4,600,000 and £360,000 sink- ing fund. leaving about $1,700,000 as the amount liltely to be added to the public debt as the net result of the current year‘s transctions. Canada and the value of Canadian bonds in the English market. he relerred to the temporary loan of £500,000 which was made in January. It might be newssuy ‘ to negotiate another such loan in July. and he explained that. although the Gov- ernment had a surplus from ordinary revenue. it was still noocesury sometimes to negotiate temporary loans to meet sub- sidies of provincw and other similar pay- ments, which may become due before the revenue was collected. The rate of inter- est paid on the temporary loan was 334 per cent. He quoted the increases which have been made in the public debt in the last-ixyearsto show that themes-ease for the year end x1 June 80 last, which was 88,417,502. was considerably lower CHANGES IN THE TARIFF. Exhibit 0! the Growth “d of the Country Undu- Lib- IrnI-ont-I'onlgl Tm. pdâ€"‘l‘ho â€ï¬‚ush Prater- ' -A Surplus of “.600.- 000 animated. Ind. hero-u. chh. WIâ€"{helng ovo‘cloek. the Spam m the choir. Bunmlnc elm- neon. Mr. Fielding reputed that the reductions in the w of 1896 to the imports of year. duty would hove been $84,752,837. and of â€2,157,788 ocmallv eolleeQed, sud. odd- ln¢0120.000drefnnds. gave onetme- nne of â€2.087.788. or 3 swing by the new mm of $2,715,039. has year. how- even 19371.31; bushels of com wan imported. which some declared “I not really for home consumption. Applying the arm of 1896 to the 5.4».000 bushels which remained in the country. the net swing of duty was still 81,640,247 under the new mm. Toklng the Imports {or 184. which for the year would be thou! three million doll»: and. The Preferential for“!- Mr. Fielding aid that no menu how high theduflclm in theme-I1 term. Mme-till the genuineredootionot one-fourth of it to the British people, 1896 mu! of 19.85 paoont. namely. 87,184.143. What the Influential“, had done was to mist the decline in our imports from Engla . to him i‘. M A- “.0 m __.l eh..- m’ ‘1' en- cunt '6,wr.wv. 0 Opposition was prone to harp on the muntlon that the Luna-uh had do- med Cnnndn'l chance at obtaining. groin poles-cum In England. It would certainly be an advantage to Canada to have n preference on her mln. He did not any that never would be donct In fact. he Wad it quite pxobnbln. but it would me: be lam-ought about by any dickerlng by tho Conmnutkes. but through the Libenl spirit foam-d by the ‘ grantn {reference which he would not given: this dictation o! the Opposition. The preference Was in thc'hanrtoftho Brnlshpeuple. Itwnsnhownin thetnct that our nude with Great Britain had â€mummy-Mata this coun- . Eng thatthero was a W for slugs market in this line. and some dale“ had offered to take 5.000 gags a. week. all! menus mt In“ GEM n.1, May 9-43“ I preached on Sunday 318“ AJLIL Zion Church. calmed. of m. south- He 3 thowlaito would! 0‘ m â€u“: M. oedtbdrowncbuflty. He . A n ofthl L- gunâ€"ninth $300360 and this your Bach! mdetoh‘. of Cum:- manOI of 'J “fought at :be colored. on “‘9 mth. He said that the south had not “my. He m n the Soul Bllfllflflfl mus PUWEB LINDSAY STREET LIGHTING OOH- TRAOT RENEW! D. Ibo ‘3'“ wwv- wâ€"-7, V factory rates to powe user» and conâ€" i tumors. and at such-f ree that: other I manufacturers will li ly be attractr ed to Lindsey. Already the Syndi- cate have e revenue of 835.000 neared. . end the eepitaliete connected with the 1 enterprise luve the strongest reasons {or stating that the compeny will be completed very shortly. Certainly the {act of their having purchued the r. end having put up $1,500 in bonds as security for completion of a power scheme havinic'wl! horse power cap-city. looks li business. Mr. Culverwell believes thet public sympathy in Lind-y is with him in his ettorts to provide cheep powerund ï¬rst-clue light at Mble rates. ‘ end he tenders his gntetul thanks for i all the assistunoe given his scheme by "'3'"? ï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬Ã©u believes sympathy in Lind-:1 is his efforts to provide che: ï¬rst-clan light at ma? A South W‘s-d mm Baal! Wank 1 on Lot lands! and u: 1am“ 8W. 3 On Monday whdo a sever-3 electri- . on! storm mi paging over the town i the dwelling)!!!†noun. Fink. ou‘ - ,_..,.. m mug x’ 5}" enl storm “5 paciï¬c over tlae town the W411 1mm Mm mum: incur-warm W mm 65' a bolt of lightning. which entered the chimney and wrecked the roof and in- terior badly in its downward course. in addition to knocking a hole in the brickwork and damaging the verandah. Mr. Flack. Who was lying on a couch in the sitting-room, down stairs. through wh' h the electric fluid pass- ed in its exit. received a. very severe shock. and as be has been in feeble Your. About 1030 last Saturday the sound 0! a. hoarse whistle floated over the town and knowing ones denoted the opening 01' Sturgeon Inks and the ar- rivtl of the Estutiow on her ï¬rst trip (5-1. Wuâ€" â€"__ opening of Sturgeon leke and the ar- rivnl o! the Esturiow on her ï¬rst trip from the winterâ€"bound-villuge. Bobâ€" «moon. The boat glided up to the dock at the lower whnrt looking as pretty as npicmre. having been npninned from stem to stem in; very becoming colors. When the news of her “rival spread. citizens flocked to the town wharf to inspeCt her. but were disappointed â€" the river was blocked and the craft re- mained moon-d at the edge of the commotion- , â€". ,__.A. “Mi-fa that tho i†1111-: OPENING wind. and were all the WI!- Sturgeon Paint a eluding R» M. K NARROW ESCAPE En Moore. daughter of Mr. Harry Moore, bricklayer. residing in thewt wud. had an experience that falls to tow hv'mg WE. oven it they are ex- ,pertsatlhe art of swimming. Mr. Mc- Gui, bridge-am. who was work- - u... .. “mum: "x at the new iron brim on Lindsay st..notioed the child. in the» swift cur- xent passing beneath the bridge where he wu working. {the direction of the mean: was directly towards the bow: of the Grandella. lying ut her winter gutters at the town. wharf. Mr. Mc- ill gave the skull: that a child.- was W to thqmn on the. sculpt. OF NAVIGATION. TERMS. 31:09_ '_ Wm: notable for its mm : sent interest. l textures of the number out short story of Kipling. The special literary are an excel!- electn- . . i “The Flag a town I of their (buntryï¬ a series of poems l of the gold trail. by Hamlin Guiana: M the I ' , . : new writer. and inâ€" .(Jther notnble things in the number a course . ' are a paper 'n u†i relating randnh- ‘ and illustrated a good railroad ,and Miss Tarbell's collection of new anecdotes and reminiscences exhibit- Lincoln’s personal relations and a couch ; stairs. ‘ id pass- r severe - . 1M .1 feeble - dealings wi '0' â€I!“ v. Army. from by Chnrlee Dana. Gibson personal experiences in Egypt; with his own drawings; story by John A. Hill; Lh the commanders of the $1eran to Grant. IEhvmsn 320,000 OEBENTURES A: we 'go tor m; we lam that the debutant issued byt he, town [on the m.†loan to Mr. Bacha' rd Sylvester, tndhandodto that gentleman by re» lution paned gt a. speck 1 meeting of council. were pumhuod Tuesday by Hours. Menuhin! t. McDiArmid. of this town. [or print; clients. at. a. fig- un very «tut-char! to Mr. Sylvester. Maura. McLaughlin McDizu'mid keep in touchwith investors in that class of mriï¬es. and make fmquent purchases ‘ of school uni township debentures, but tbeabove is the largest block they have TEN'PAGES yet handled One of our best known and most madam in the perpon of Mr. Edward Veitch. but a very mrrow es- apo from death or very serious in- jurron'l'hursdny April 27th. Asbeapâ€" protchogly'ncwria: gvenuo railway cross- â€" _L_-,L LL- I‘Alm cow-cam Punish! m ADVAIOI Mymol for Horn Bros. have again received the contracts from the Dominion govern- ment for the annual supply of blnnhats and â€cloth for the Indians of the North- West. ,The number of blankets ordered average from 1,000 to 1.700 yearly. and the hot that the government has no. Lewd thiscontnct speaks voiums for this paterpriqing firm. A not! burr cum. â€"We take the following from. the El- mira Daily Telegram of April 16:11: Frank C. Kahmitz, a, wed-known citi- zen and former business man of this village. died at his home on Cents street. Tuesday night. about 10 o’clock. aged forty years. Deceased-was born in Germany and came to this country when quite young. 'Den years ago he was untried in this village to In Anna Barry, who survives hing. Sev- eral years he conducted. a. tailoring business. first in this village, than for a time he conducted : shqp in Lyons, HAD A NARROW ESCAPE. ceased was; member at we luau)â€, in which he carried $2,000 life insur- ance. He also Ind a $2.000 policy in the Equitabie Life of New York He wasanjwnomble mu, well liked by by hiswife. who clung to bun most de- votedly during“: illness that ex over a. year. {the funeral was held from St. Kary's church with requiem high mass on Friday ...... Mrs. Kansnitz is a. niece of Mr. John Barry. and a. sister of Mrs. Adam Duran. at this town Personals. -Dr. Curry, of Mindon, was in town Tawny. â€"Mr. '1‘. H. Everson, of Cohocon'g was in town Monday. â€"Mr. Hugh Silver is absent on a. business trip to Anibal-st. Nova Scott. â€"Mr. Caleb Kinnee and family, of Canbray district, left on Tuesday for Dauphin. Man. â€"Mrs. Johns. of Little York. return- ed home last Monday. after spending Sunday with her daughter. Kiss Mimi-o Johns. â€"Kr. Rom. Carey. of Gooderhnn. passed through lately on his way to Prescott, Mich. where he will reside withmuncle., ' â€"Dt. Fitzgerald. of Cobocunk. was in town lately on his way home the! mending a couple of days with uh- t'mes at Peterboro. ‘ - â€"G¢pt. and Mrs. Vamoe and hail: arrived from 'Bobcaygeon on_ Tuesday. and will occupy their Victom wen-o "aim this summer; - â€"Mrs. W. bugle, (nee my sum... returned iast Monday [mm Poterbom. Mrs. Ingle will spend a. short time at ham before. leaving for \Vinnipe¢. â€" -â€"A .mn-nl )1 â€â€1th â€"Hr Carlyle McMillan. who has misunt night operator at the 6.1.3. station for several weeks left but Honky for Collmgwood. where he will . u o till a ï¬rm!†pan on. Arrived Too Late. from Mani“: and l too late for this f~Zlver is absent on a Amherst, Nova Scotia. Iinnee and family. of - left on Tuesday for YEAR