mum up on the main motion by Mere- dith which he voted against. As to the question of temperance he voted for the Marter bill to further prohi- bition so far is it lay within the power of the province to prohibit. Ho Mind» ed to this on account of certain letters Which had been circulatca, stating that he had been pledged to look aftci- the liquor interests. Although he mm tnry had told “‘insloe of Port ’Hope 1 1! his pledge to the temperance party. As to his vote and action on the nar- mbridge he was prepared to defend 1 course. Mr. Campbell who had ' 1h priViIege according to arranm. v wry-NV he could not support it upon that ground, for every company or businms g“011M have its nï¬hin looked into and audited one-e a year. Take banks and 4A1 course by starting at the latter and Although be supposed bi-onninl sosv iiona were inuodu cod to cave expense . n . , I â€0“,va of P0" Nu: â€cum-m in partygm'r-rnnwnt, only AA 1 ‘ “30011090 3' . . . . _ '_ . ’ «mo cmmtry had not, stir-h and that 7‘ s l . ,, ., Hope N0 other nominations hl‘mu , . . SL4 Jul) Hm I) madeahe lisiof )ilin" lam-s “ g p“, was humm. Talk about. a manlnn'. lbnilugfifrr'i‘li‘i(:xi\l , . .‘ P; ' ‘: . t S g (.r ’ l P. â€I; _. L I u but call It what. you «homo. smm- «mo (uplhxmim. sn: and the proc amatmn 0r! flung â€m (9190- ".th “010m. fl", (“inf“(l’lNN 1V0 mu“: consisting 01‘ 1:00 - - - . . . . 4 .. , , 1 . . . . n . _ H . twmaftorwhmhtheshonfl'smllmglylo-it l- ‘ . 1. . I†Nuks. Imn .m the meeting in the hand of the elm-tor- mm “m pm 'm" n “‘ WP haw nn :mltlllcï¬v. I'llmw; I} . critics. Ho hal sat with Mort-«lith f .r "z' ‘ m" “"‘ i“ ate. On motion of Messrs C‘mnplx-ll ' I I I I fur ll‘lm‘liniulinx lnt': . . four wars an! no man :1! mirm iim 0“ CA â€My ’in' and Falhs, Reeve Frrguson of Mill- ' mnrn fur ihilitv and lnnlmlwo f "00'," Thumhxm - . » : , . ' v -.' n 3.. ; i . brook was unanimously chasm; Chair-v ' ‘ -" "' ' â€m" “W†. . nw-rv «lntail of tho gnvm-mnmn. The I '9’ f!" "3“" , . - _ - TUNE 5l I'I’LH‘IH. “hen", :1" Ch agaifzpttg $231112] S’lkr‘fnrmors had vntod him an extra :1? the am: ma)" t! 8;"9 :3 sari)!" ntakin" his 'tllnhl'légflilm to show their gmul wishes, Imm'mmmhomu r. erguon u 3 .~ sin: U: lawn. upon the platform intimated his pleas- whinh Meredith doc-lined. Mormiilh A}?! mnmfms 1‘0 - I r' 3 E ’ ' _ , , was annncl nn tho secret, lmllm‘. nm'u-r tphnsu l'nr Smrh‘h‘iii: are at hem" selected chairman. H0 . v . . . and Wm] â€whit 1th at } l'x palm; and also on prulnlmmn. mrl l'rin‘ctii’nrmflil'l tm ‘ ' ' . . . , l: . r be P r: elfayers “ )0- “10:0 2t! 0 wmlo he rocngmsml thr- vol‘r‘ in Jan-H‘hlammay bl‘ohli‘» to t pres? “If?“ "gm 3'10“ I . “.1 o:- um‘v he would have anntylwr oxproSsinn 3},')'__".‘,.‘,‘"§ 52‘};fo ““35 W 1‘: "items: 9 pnu ‘00 lmforo enforcing the changn. 110, Mr. l 3'1? “1 iiolx'lim" ‘: - 0 '. ' 0V - l . ll 1'“. .‘l :X. i andopportuhl y " â€)th “'1“ no Craig was an Equal ,lhgghlior hotnro \‘ 5 1' l_ to be appreciated. He would not, take - \ mepcg '\. ~ - Cam he†01‘ Humor and melith was ‘C’Y‘PV' 0‘ (' spawn-time but call upon the speakers. p . («Miami 10 he i _ ono also, at least, Arch Bishop C‘l'arvv mmcrinlti: 01"."!!! Mr. Campbell was the just speaker “ ~ mm. :lnllrinlillu‘ in , . thought so. â€0 askNl su art for and was well recen'mi. He said that ' ' pp ‘ . patterns. which can . . . Mr. FILJIS, for we all know whom to NOW at Ottawa. It was a pleasure for him to he hero . . material for saddler; “a. be p t. f f . . ï¬nd h‘m' Indflpflndonoo “5 3 WONl $0 tendor will be r a t _ wart!) rec P mu 0 "I" your» sounding all right. but it mav moan no, printed â€m" furnish ago. His friends had oxpressfll a .â€" * ~ ~ . ‘ Will a tender he 0 . . . thing and does mean nmlnng. nnlossl proval of his course and wished him ‘ . _ in nlfnrnd :n nnl- .. '0‘“ \ The nmninatinns fur roprogontmivm in the Ix‘gislative Mxmnbly \u-ro upon- ed in the Town Hall by Sheriff Prru-tnr of Cobourg, on Tun-May nftornnun, when W'. A. Faliis nf Gavan, war. nominatml by J. J. Prmtnn, Rvmw- nf Manners and sommlml by .105. Thurn- ‘ dyke, Reeve of Cum", on behalf uf the Liberal Cnuservatiw party and Mr Geo. Campbell of Cantu. was nomiu‘ med by Isaac Preston -.I Mun-fem and *econded by J. ,J- Rmevmr of Port: EAST DURHAM N0M1NAT19NS.§ (the {pillbrook Importer. A‘A-A- J A VANCE. THURSDAY. JUNE '3]. H91 .4" Hood’s Pills ac: easily. yet prémpuy and emcieutly, on the ï¬ver and bowels. 5c. so much about Hood‘s Sammrilla. I det'cr- mined to try it, and got a half-dozen bottles. [our 0! which entirely rum! him." M83. 6. A. 1.43:. Oshawa. (murky. N. B. Be sun: In get Hood’s Ramaparma. "it aflords me much pleasure to recommend Hood’s Susapariua. My son was aniicted with great pain in the Joints. accompanied with swelling so bad that in: could not get up stairs to bed without crawling on hands and knees. I was very anxious about him, and having read A Perfect Cure by Hood's Sama- Caused Garden (é ï¬ï¬méf‘éï¬kt by Inflammatory Swelling in the Joints Oshawa, Ont. ,ve expense upon that Sold bv £11555 Cal.,‘says: “Sh§lbh§'(§.ta:ï¬ ï¬anodyflis‘ the ï¬rst. medicine I have ever found that woulddome any gOOd.†Price 50 cents. ï¬nial... A Yâ€"-~7 Cheers for zhevehairman, Meredith and the candidates closed the meeting. ,v - _ nun-4 on"! thc'tcmpemncc papexj? He asked the sup port. of the meeting. Mr. Qutram of Port Hope then took u , the temperance question. reading L'amph li‘ pledge to the temperance people and a le to. from Hunter of Port Hope, asking sum or for Campbell from the hotclmcn, as he given them satisfactory pledges. .- Camphcll denied having made any promi to the liquor party. He said Craig was an Equal Righter because he wanted War l’s scat. He asked any one to point out a v, that was not in the interests of the count . He was conscientious in his pledge to t )e temperance people, but would certainly take the hotel vote. Why did not Fallis sign ‘K,.. 93pm 339941 If. V. ».. -r.-u|I-!I k lill'l'l' “thought so. â€0 :L‘kNl t support. fol P Mr. Faflis. for we all know whom tr find him. Independent-o as a w sounding all right‘ but it may moan no thing and does mean nothing, llnlOS‘S some platform is laid «lawn. Fallis '1 had done this, Camplwll had not, but says he will do what it right. lint. he may not do what “‘0 think is rich . m we want his platform laid «lmm, w iioh he has not. tlnno. Yon know F llix‘ views, what am (.lampbhll‘s. Hp (tho speaker) did not know. aml ll-‘Ul a< yeti no mmns of knowing. An imln on- .rlt-nt man of this sort moanw a mm of no views. Tho position it; alien ml. Isuch indrpcmloncn is unwork lilo. Fallis had pinned himself to hi: 1hr,- form and knowing whorn to find iim he appealed for the return of l r. Fallis. , (ml .W@\\' for his rtlnlity. H1“ hrul \x' ' Tip NI h:1x~d,"ï¬â‚¬lS-+.?x%ur'cmlminvr-s, he was nu urrator, but would ï¬nd it :‘nsinr went :1 Sick! of whmt than nmko :l .~-pm\ch, ho had hmvovm' mum] mnmmn sumo. East Durhanf'fmmd in him nn gingm= broad but good hickory. ("mnplmll was an oqunl right-or and thorofurv thnl supporter of nnlomim', Yuu gnu» r110 answor fnur years ago in favour-“5 aux-h :1 man and sent thr ï¬rst. Equal Righn-r, :: refurm riding de L'm‘r fullmml min 110 cum-Indâ€! by urging rhv nlvotm-s: tn support M r. ('nmplx-H. T. D. anig, MJ‘. mzulo tho longmt and mom pnimml spr‘m‘h nf the day and “-0 are sorry «paw- fm‘hids ,1 fun roportv. He was prom! to 5:00 grew] ï¬nch a naturod mooring: :mmngst his Mr. lsaac Preston then eame forâ€" ward in Mr. Campbell's lx‘half. and spoke upon the advantages of having: an independent man. Mr. ll. A \Vard said he had the highest respect for Mr. Camplwll as: a man but not aq a politician. He had voted 4 to 6 time: for Mowat, :Lllll‘ about 90 for Meredith. He was proud to support Fallis for we knew where to find him. He wanted Campbell to explain how he could satisfy the tem~ peranee and hotel parties. Mr. Camp- ln-ll must take his stand somewhere on p these questions, he respected a man of prineiplc. The hotel men knew Camp- hell was the man they wanted. A young: man named Hunter next took up the cudgols in hehalf of Camplx‘ll. He stated that Mr. Camp- had asked him to look over his record and if he found it right. to come out and give, him a lift. He had lmked through the rusty ï¬lm of lllt‘ Jim! and Camplwll's course ~mired him im- <' menuely. He found Campbell had l: ‘ voted against the grants: to l'. (‘. ’Ccfllege for a grant to the (if 13: ‘ pâ€"lâ€"Aâ€"a-#“ u \‘nlunteem t. :7. against. the government nn its h mining: policy, for the Marter hill. h against the pleliiseile. He did the! proper thing when he voted aquimt .9. theplehisciie. lle intrmhm-d ,l‘. P. in A. Methfllnm, voted toalmlish gm'ern- :z men? muse. against lniawnnial ~tr-:2Si:1:i ll") {Ind <0 on, ad ï¬nem. >5) mum; 11.1» m. ' hm-n f. n' Mr. “K. A. Valli-z nfi the mlvirr- from one in ' kPr-p cool, mid. in tho mum thank the (‘ll‘t‘fOl‘S‘ in ::n-"h Immlmrn tn In 0.1! quvmjnn dim-u d mom of closing tho mooring 7. the floor tn Mr. \\'. A. 779m: ‘ nscnnding t-hï¬ platform “:1“- applauded. ’. “S. A, flan Diego. vzuummros. We must ins 01:1“ wn Imw‘ no I sat with Mort-dim for nnman :trlmirml him A. Valli“. aftm' rofnrrinr: m mm one in tho nmlimw to aid. in the ï¬mt phux- ho tho Mortars for homing; nut nhnrn tn horn tho politi- ‘ 'l‘ ‘ “‘ nnnoont nf charm»: nod .‘Jr.(":1mplwnm wing z‘hnrqm against, :v nut rho mw. HP [01] what. ho prnpnsf‘d un- :tholish gm‘m‘n -."nm':tl s‘nssinn much fur hix m “.9 had xv" k- not. that. hx- r'mwd having; boon mum-m- r‘rvntivo As:<n(-i:1: inn '4‘ In Inn-5r vxpvnsvs ‘hut i< [wing min- lcl um his \nivo and If: he- rntnmod. â€v m m-t-ivo politician. : boat, and whu? .‘w spew-h tho “Mari follow \vnnM mlm “my worn then gave ‘ who up: n "- hm rtih‘ mm": print lawn-4h." .‘th-r (‘lli-ctx' (If hi. {linss of appetitv, .‘mulm-lu‘, dizziness. l (-ln'nnin- oryxipolns, somfuln, otc. Tlu‘y .m-e also 4L <pvciliv for the Li'oublos lpvculiar to tlm fmnaln system, correct- ing irregularitir‘x, xumn'e‘sx‘inna and all forms uf imnnlr- weaknesa, building :mow the lDlHOd, and restoring tho gluw of health to pal"- :md mllow vlmt-ks. In tho mso nf men they ollirm, :1 rmlim.l mm- in all cases arising from nu-nlnl \vurry. ovmwmrk, or vxcossms uf :m_\ immrv. arms at dollars value for the few (10]- lm‘s I spent on Pink Pills. “'0 al- 1 ways kr-op them in tho house now, al- though we (in not need m use them, but think it snfm' tn haw thmn nn lmml in case alloy should he required.†Dr. \Villinms’ Pink Pills are :1 spm'izic for all nlisvasm arising frum zm inqwn'm-ishod Cnmlibiun hf (.hv l)luml nr :z slmttérml ennditinn of tho non-mus: fun-m. such :zx St, Vitus dam-0, locum- uiuy :unxin, rhmzmmism, paralysis, win! ire-tin." “fir-r t‘lli-L-tx- “f la. grippn, [ms of nppc-titv, lmulm-lm, «linings; :7 ,7 . ,. . 1" to I "My elm- of "any Slnnllnr fan's-flow flue ‘ Restoration to lloallh wau‘ltronxhl Alum! N l“ â€".t l‘ialn flee-Hal of Fat-N. From the (‘ornwall Stamlzml ' !: out l There is no longer reason to :zt‘t'k far >nliti- for-proof of the miraoalous euros olfeet.~ were I‘d l’)’ the use of Dr. \Villiams' Pink and Pills. “'e haw hoard of numerous l the euros. following the use of this wonder- .) his: ful modieino, and have been successful his, in obtaining; the faetu for publication I'vetl ' in one of them. Mr. Andrew llowon, lr-f-t- an employee of the Canada Cotton tion Hill. was taken ill about three years ring: ago. and eompellod to {give up his posi‘ to l tion and eoase work entirely. He was now sullei‘ing from rhomnatism which was "1th followed in; a complieatimt of diseases, was and in a few months hoeame a helpless the eripplo. llis wife hooame thoroughly mld worn out through waiting on him and uses in a short time also became an invalid ni:.- , and their plight. was most pitialile in- md l deed. They sooured the , host, medi lie l eal advieo within the an. i ing a large amount 0 hel wines which failed give them any :ler l permanent relief. went on for the! nearly three years and e ho reach, spend. money in modi- durmg that s. L-jos l period they sull'ored untold aglmies. n to; The .‘lllH‘VP ix summarized from the a .tlstatementz: made hy Mr. and Mrs. a He llowon to the Solarium] representative. u ;odl\‘.'e will give the remainder of the ir mt slimy in Mr. llmvons own words lie ailpudd: “\Ve were both terribly run m a l down and oompeletoly diseouragod at, l‘. ld l seeing dollar after dollar go fu' modi- m :r: l eine that did not seem to do us any good n "a! \\'e had about. given up all hope of Si( rs? ever gettingr well again, when my at m lie tention was oalled to a wonderful cure in; at l eli‘eted by Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills. ld l had nearly lost all faith in medi"ines, sâ€; “e and had made up my mind that my .m n . wife and myself wore past human aid mv land would have to endure our sulfur u" l . . 30' râ€" mg. “0 we repeatedly urged by rec d friends to try the. Pink l‘ills, and at an. {I last eonsontwl. After taking' acouplo sin of boxes we did not; see. any noteeahle "‘0 e lwnolit and were about to give them 2:; .- up. but were urged to persevoro with '1 them and did so. \Vhen my wife had \[i‘ l taken the fifth box she began to feel a in; l decided improvement in her health for: and i decided to keep on taking them. â€â€˜0 The seventh box marked the turningr if“: point in my case, and I have Contin- judg edtoimprovcever since, and to-day, lash as you see. we are both enjoying ex- â€1 W eellent health, almost as good as we It ever did. Many times I have thought 32m“ we would nox or have been well again hill. and l cannot tell you how glad I am Wm“ that, we tried Dr. “'illiams’ great mod- [)Osci ieine. I am now able to do a good “20Ԡday’s work without fooling the least :22â€: hit tired. and my wife can perform â€Imp her household duties without an oilin't. Ila Jeonsidor that I have received hun- prolii dreds of dollars value for the few dol- deplo lars I spent on Pink Pills. “'o al- â€30"" ways keep them in the house now, al- toxin-i though we do not need to use them, M“ ‘ hut think it safer to have them on (If all doavo hand in case thov should he rennirml †has! In 4x n‘r'urrrn :fl-uvrm‘ 1:11 7") III-.14 LTII. BEMEbi A coanwm Mists. Soliciting your vote and influence which shall be uprightly conserved, I am 1' outs most sincerely, Let me my in concluding these words of public intimation to the electors of East Durham, that I am in the field to represent the whole riding and while it will be impos- sible for me to visit you all acquaint myself with your wants and griev- ances, I shall endeavor as far as possible to give an opportunity of a more intimate ac- quaintance, and will continue the campaign with the nid of my many friends of all li- tical leanings, hopeful that on the 26“ of June you will return me to represent the ruling of East Durham in the next Legisla- ture. ' But in whatever way my attention may he turned, in the interests of the eonnm Inity as a. whole, to no department. of my duties will I be more attentive than the interests of the farmers and lalmring men ; representing as t they do three-fourths of the whole popula- tion and as much of the tax-paying and con- suming portion of the Province, I realize that their condition should he of first considera- tion, the more especially since their wants and grievances have not in the past received the at tention at the hands of the government that the inumrtnncc of the case demands, and it will be my object, and in it I will be most at home, to aid in having such me. - ures carried into effect “.8 will, so far as pos. sible. reduce and equalize the burdens rest- ing upon the yeomunry of the Province. Having devoted my whole life to the till- ing of the soil, with scme degree of success, in the banner township of Gavan. for over forty years of which I have been on the assessment roll, I may be permitted to say without .my fear of contradiction that my knowledge of the requirements of this . . . P0“ men of my constituents is unsurpassed by t anyone, and my watchful _ attention will be chiefly devoted to this department of legis- lotion. The growing expenses attached ‘ [.ieutr. Governor's house are entirely the neeesnities of the case and shouh opinion be limited to the salary alon aux further convinced that. simplilicai revision of our legal machinery as it the farmer class, would relieve thom‘ unnecessary outlay. So far as my knowledge and reudi extended I am quite of the opinio much of the time of the Legislature is up in amending, explaining and tin with hills passed at a previous session. our members and the government wer ‘enreful in drafting- new legislation, as could be accomplished in one year on i ell’ncted in two, and I think that hi- sessions of the house \vould therefore all the requirements of the Province an‘ sequent‘ly he an enormous Sawing t Country. ‘ u. EUUIXIS only reasonable that those who pay county otlicials should have the rcslum- ‘sihilityof their appointment and the. ï¬xing of their salary. aml it will be my pleasure toainl in such change of the existing prac- tice as shall result in shcritlh, registrars and jailors who are all kept up by the county ‘ and paid by fem; being hereafter elected by the people or their representatives in munty council and paid according to their work by salary only. ‘y'TOIfl‘ I) m u rmmgv mum mauled than in the educa- tional dcparlnmnl, wlnuh in lhu matter of constant change of banks, In fullvn pnhh'sh- ‘nrs who are party friends, at [he hvuvy ex- pense of the public, and thc Suhsermncy of {he :Iopm‘tnurnt tn lmliï¬ml, rv-ligiuus and private influences, have lwnn tlu- means of [no grunt nn outlay on the masses, fur the beneï¬t of the classes ; I think this depart- Incnt should he under the cnntml of a howl entirely separated from pnliliml strife. l'urhaps nowhvrc in the wlnglo is a change mum needed than in Hana! dcp:u‘lnn,-nl, winch in 1h: constant change of lmnku, In hi1 ‘ (‘l‘fl who are Dnl‘h' fx-imulu u! H“ mg!) or the requirements of this poJ- my constituents is unsurpassed by ‘, and my watchful attention will be devoted to this department of legis- , ..7. ...~ .uuuluclx â€1‘ body imlopcndom of all cleric: :uu! upholdvrs of the honor of on country. It seems nn Iy _rpn.s«mnhlc th we present extravagant outlay. Having been for many years n. t prohibitionist, and having seen an: deplorable want and misery that i the \vnkeef the excessive indulge: ‘ lnxienting liquors, I will by my cv and voice strive to restrict the salt nfall nlcnhul as n. beverngo, mul «lmu‘orby all the means in my hasten the day when within the, b this Province. the den ' poison neither munulnctt ‘ , Sul orperml vepl fnrmedx“ purposes. lielic (In that. the nresmn linnm- IL . ,. â€J an we means "I my pmrvr to hasten the day when within the lmnlors of this Province the den ' poison shall lu- ncitltm‘ munulnctt ‘ , svl orpi-t'mitvtrml, (‘\'~ vopt fur nmlt -' purposes. Believing as I tlu that the present liquor license law is mnuipnlutc for pnrty purpnxos m auch an uxtmtt that Intr-l won are coerced lu vou-1 for tlu- (-mu ' latest at the (-mnmissionm- tum. - " ‘ " a, and It is impossible to ignnre lhv fact. that. growing expenses of the gm'crmncnt are tircly beyond the zulvununncnt, of the ] Vince and new it, not, that large timber lim which shnnlil rcnmin as assets. are living 1 posed of to my the enormous outlay, Would be face to face with a large «lilicity, direct mxmiun :nnd it will be my object use my inllucnco towards the reduction the present cxu‘zu" int outluv. While I believe that the policy Meredith, the leader of the opp Toronto, :15 presented «luring the ‘ former sessions of the house, is I'll the whole for this Province, and w hc found. as one of his anpnrlcrsr oml platfm‘m, I will not allow myi judgment, to he carriml away by l lush on any question with which in award. Although my privnlc inclinations have never been towards the hon‘ ruhlc goal of l‘m‘liiuncntnry oilit-o, I feel that. the cull to enter the content, math: with such umliviilml voice by the forum's, lumim‘ss and profes- Sionnl men of East Durham should not yo unhcmlml and 1 therefore take up the nom- inulion with all carnestnoss. In placing myself ncforc my friends and soliciting their suifmgos, 1 will krcp lwforc mo the fact, that promises are easily mmlo and very often as quickly broken, but to those with whom I have the honor of a per- sonal acquaintance I commend my past record, and if it. has: been such as: to leave no doubt as In the stability of my character and sincerity of my plmlgcs I hope you will give me the beneï¬t of your influence and support and puss the word along to those to whom I mm 11 stranger. In nnnmmcinq my onndnhtn Logi lath e Assembly of this: ]’ rn' interests of ynur riding and thr as :1 “hole, I hog to offer my 111 («pronsions of {'rznitude tn tho. Li sorvnlivo Asnocivztimi who have moms-1y snim-tml me as [ht-i mutant] and: «Jan thnsu» of the Reform mnnv independent (doctors who 1 me to enter the content and hum me the :mmmrt nf their iuthmm-n 'crnor's house are entirely beyond ties of the ease and should in my limited to the salary alone, and I convinced that simplification and our legal machinery as it. effects (ll-nan ...... I I To l/zr . Rid/2'7?!" :RNTYï¬MEN W. A. FALLIS SPEAKS T0 THE ELECTHRS OF EAST DURHAM. -.. .u yucuu“ :, Would relieve them of much incc the den purpose: present liqlu for pnrty pur Intr-l won are ' lam u! the (-n lnnn nl-An Inwlmlge and reading has lnilc of the opinion that of the Legislature is taken explaining and tinkering t a previous session. and if l‘.~ fl "um um lllwrty of his pnli- 1s lu-Iivfs, su lung us they mains! the highest and hes! 'rm‘incc, and while it, will [wet the dill'uroncos uf crew! I Â¥ . '. 'A. FAL: ltlh Assembly of this l’rm‘inr‘o in tlw your riding and the electorate I beg to offer my mom names! of gratitude tn tho. Liberal Cnn- snocivztion who have m mmni :tml me as theirntamlnnthvnrm', mm» of the Reform party mnl‘ E/cn‘ors 0/ l/n: [3715/ ï¬g? of Dm’éam .‘ \ x ' ' " h members at a legislative .. .. . . willed «luring lhh lust and >f the 11032145 is the host on Province, and which will uf his supporters on his gen- :II , - “ {.0 igmu‘e llu‘ fact. that. the of the government are on- zulvzmunncnt, of the l'r0~ not that largo timber limits, nin as assets. are being (lis- the enormous outlay, we nun uuol. » I ‘ .. "nu x legislation, as much my nloctm‘s who have urge-.1 contest and have pmmimwl bf their influence and vntu, mimic inclinzuium‘. have my years a. consistent uin" soon and felt the mimry tll:_1L fnlkms in £0 to the till- :e of success, .van. for over been on the wluglo gavox'nmc-m cluricui influence of our Queen mu! away I); the ï¬zï¬ty (h which I am not Indulgence of in- y my every \‘010 the sale and 1m: onndnlnt nn- fur the the oï¬pnéiliun M, In â€C legis- tablishme 115 of R H K East. 0 0 I resent m um- {um Enlar {nev- "‘5“ e nif? 369 George! S mign li- 5:00, T0 wmm the :isln- ms is m act-tits T Anderson Fan _ of Rouboro. and it; hlch Lion. It. has lifted érour feet or water i: t hose can throw" ’70 ‘ “:47 Q ‘ “’(‘rc more rm is now hi-cnninl and con ; to the to our {my indivi“un.l HICCL THIS is to certify that I purchased one of the cAnde mon Forcell Inmnv from Ron , gnu ‘ . 3. El \‘ 5a You understand how ab solutely necessary it is I our premises, the goods ’ must be sold or moved out ' of the way. You can help throughout our entire es « tablishment H. H. KELLS CO’S‘ Enlarging Sale, 5 369 George! Street, Peterhorough. n will on 01' \V. R T0 wqu IT MAY CONCERN We are determined not to allow price to stand in the way of a speedy clear- ance of all our- Dry Goods, Millinery, Mantles, and the many other lines that go to make up our present stock. van- and un- VKeeps increasing every hour of the dayâ€"from 8 o’clock in the morning un- til six o’clock at night. 1 CO’S, 369, GEORGE-ST., PETERBORU R. H. KeHs : 344 water Street, LA ml ‘3‘. NEURALGIA HPLEURIS WHEN‘ 3., Q -, . ’ijlh' ‘ \\\ “451 ‘ \\\ ’4 _ \\‘ AND RHEUMATISM ~EVERY TlMgE p. m: MENTHOL PLASTER 05%». Peterboro’ Ont. EABACKW Ol' 0f _Ol"~ BUNA FIDE BARGAINS The Downpour 344 Water Street, I V]! 7‘ E/BPA’ (MM 1/ ORSE arasols arasols ‘a rasofs iqings ALF. KINGSCOTE f‘éSS a rp'éfs aqlles. 6x0ers, ._AT. George and Simcoe Streets PETERBOROUGH. 11' [IO/(SE AND fV/IGON COVE. r11/165,];UZVII‘IJV'G, FTC. We helivu in the motto: “ What is worth doing at dining well." llyncc' we have such an immense and var: l’umsuls in all grudra and prices that tho lmlicx will [)0 just cxacflly‘ivhut they want], and we take this means a public. l'in' No. you mm lmy a large sunshade. with well-nnulmmd warranted to turn ruin. For (3: :. you good lellll top with neat handle such as you haw noanns M, S (9: n Qin' dollar l'arm-zul ymx can have with or funny engraved hwull extra good rap. 1“ have .1 nice unit-Ly with funny Rm: ~51 engraved in silve we show plain black and cherry hnndltiis‘wil h tops of a milk mixture. A! $1.50 We show Nu'l'l‘fll lines in Silk m At $12 We Show nvvcml makes in Satin De Chore will mrvml lmmllvs to suit the customer. Thom is one Pu†mu' l’nl‘usnlfl (his mum." â€mi :3 . . ,, .~ .- 6L u a have pus-mu! in!†utouk 4 quuntity1 n lmirn pulli‘rux, lmuglli. job to chair. “'1 and "RI u. yrucl. this is 1mm llmn \vhuh-suln lwlnw all rc-mil prices, as (my 0m1 posted will know. This is u rare chance to 3 Fresh Patterns in Unions only 30c. 11. yard new path-ms, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4 and 8/4 widths: In our Mantle ‘h-purmmnt the. mud wrzqm fur mumm-r wmr ; My “'0 luwn still a few luuulnmnr- .J warn samplns and cmmoqunntly v soiling lhmn rlccnrdinpqu w v. . vu t “It: the cremn of the market, hm-n shown before. 'l‘hc tht-m, they are now on «I are conï¬dent. they will 7.1, straw unnds mnstnn! h- n We have passed into :etcu “'4: have receive: \‘c lluvPl'm'ulVHl this Week from Glasgow ll boxes of flowers, cremn of the market, in ï¬ne quullties and different, from what has II Shown before. 'l‘lwy are so natural it is refreshing m look at )1, they are now on clirzpl ‘ . :w in our Millinery Department and we (-onhulnm. they wnll gu nu! rapidly. Fresh plucquws and and “’ unmls t‘nnstnntlv nn-i ' ,_ , ‘ ' ‘choice line of Black Wor- sted and Navy Serges. 1'weeds in suit lengths. Suits made to order from $10.00 up. Come and see them before they are We have placed in stock ‘this week a. choice lot of ‘ Tweeds in suit lama-Hm ‘ “flan-J. .. ‘ 1mm mnstnntly :m'u'um tnr our summc-r trade now \.u. Sikvli have used your Kendall's Spnvln Cl. with 5:001! mum-ml for Curl»; on two horses 11 It Is the IN‘RI Llnlnwnt l huvu I-vor usml. Yours truly. AlvuusT anbnmcu l’rlor OI por Buttlv. ‘or Sale by all Drumzlyts. or address Dr. B. J. Kl-JNI) 4 LI. (BO/III'ANY, ._ ‘- KEIuALL’S‘;§eAyifâ€â€˜Eii'ii‘s umru-nu-u I bought 1| sylmudm lmy ham» some Hmong-Humuspuvln. unthlmfursiill llmwl Kendall‘s Spawn Cure. Thu 5.11“!" is unm- now and I hum hot-n om-red $l51itnrtkm mnn- Nurse. 1 only haul hlm nim- wu-oks. so'l got 8120 for using 3: worth 01’ Kendall's Spawn Cure. Yours truly, w. S. MARSDRN. u---â€" - - n hâ€" ‘ 7 brat}. J: Kmmu Co. llwnmm‘ ‘. I D? . J. KENDALL Co. lmfh-r 'u I bought In 9] Hum ng-m Im II Hmlvln. Kendall‘s Spm'lu Cure. Tl 9nd ("ninja-1| nth-red I nluol owe-worm REMEDY ' .... 0.. Canadlan sz IIII InImI-‘IIYI I-ts mu! m-VIT IIIIs tors. ¢I RI 1d prI not-I IIcII Iw: J «EunILys 5mm cum: Express n.ux;.ll‘oxx1...LIN..YIan.5,I 1J1. DLBHJKFNDALI. â€osr succéélshu REMEDY FAâ€" __ , FOR SPRING. .7“. l"’ . .. Luralx Ins only 30c. :1. yard Fresh Floor UIl-clollm (5/4 and 8/4 widths: inst received. mtouk 4 qmmtity of 54mm:- Hruwwlu ('nrlwtï¬, Job to ler. We are nfl‘eriny. llwm at 90c. '33 llmn \vhuh-suln (ms! and Hu-rr- Is (my om1 posted in the value rare chance to secure fin" ( [OW mmv of these goods farm-ts ohmâ€. ILOSBURGN I'ALLs )‘i.inmmltn dross lining, tin-so goods h .Llldrvssnmkem. ()\\im' 10 I1108 Imi- n Hilbert waist linings m- can piw )nu "Unanis ilmynrulii'hl in weight, «in lvr Hun any nliu-r mnkaz .xm: I' EN- II‘I‘I‘I. 7 _ _ _- v 'II- Bunny, Mien. Dec. )6. m- u 00. used your Randall's Spnvln Cure «ml for Curl»; on two horses and nlnwnt l haw I-vor usml. » truly, Alvuljs'r FREDERICK. um [may nmking up light (mum; THE SAILS, Damping Goods, (16.11)"! 5: cheap 'I 1‘. The Peterboro’ Tailor, This is a Me. for s sending mane)?" 0 Canada. and the ordcrs can bf? 100. will purcha‘ése an order for $20, at. par almost m\mlnern in ("nu-uh Company’s $1 BABY CARRIAGESâ€"Laiext and must, Stylish Designs. .9 , Nt-u'vsl, Ladies should (‘9 our many patterns, the best in the city. Sign of the Horse at the Door. MEREDITH IN the face of all the talk of hard times and the cry of mrmny lming ‘triglxt, we nro conï¬dant. the solid value we givo brings us trmlp (:uSle. and hold us‘ “'v urn, fur oxmnplo, rollingl out special lines, all Spas‘nnaltlï¬ gc’uxlx, of which this following are now mand :‘ in (lo. aOOn W. STRAIN, has the nohbinst thing out in the shape of Buggy Dusters You shnuhl see them, they m1,- lhu lulmt the market pl'crwnm and he is in u pnsiliun to sell them ul. prices that M OIICP plume: them within lhu reach of every person. If yun want Humo- thing actually nice for your huugy this .«zms- ou you slmuhl not, fail In sum these (luslors. ‘ â€c 'nu sell you .1 set, of lighl m- heavy hur- ncss this spring at. prim»; that will knock ullmr (leak-la Hilly, ulzulc of tho hes! nnuur- ial :unl ï¬rst-clsz workmzmship. For Whilm Combs, irushv.’ n., give him :1 call. Bus- lnn (lunch Athbtljn hulk or can. Repair- ing a Rpmially. \.\ roOeq Ieriï¬ At V0111] LOW Rates. Newest Out ! *TRYm. very safe and Money Order Agent, Millbl‘ook Shop next door to Dcyclï¬s FOR PETERBORQ saw and convenient way of v ,. Over 15,000 places in the States_where thoso (.‘r. ('1‘ GREEN, Photogral'rlmr, - Mill Call on G. U. GREEN, Milllmmk, for your Pm'ms A†high-class work gnarun tmd, at, low mtm. Cmyrm and Oil \Vnrk «Inm- an short 05:! notice. Copying and un- larging a specialty. _ .... "Incl m} v.1), payulol 1mem in Canada or the hated States. . LEACH, IV. 5 TRAIN, castled at ï¬r. $1.25 to $35.00. moms 1.111 sums in pro- Orders HARNESS, TRUNKS >, payqlolo Millhrtmk grocery. SHELF Millbrook i,,.._.,.. u.’ UH: nyn'crs! M f’g CAL, Lindsay, Ont. Thousand in use and the demand inert-35in; â€Mimycm thew moan-u 1 “’5" he: .. t..___, . , pEA HanvésfeK :\_l :Lyglnchtu rod The “ SpringKZï¬zj HATS STIFFV AND SOFT 1N Mills Bros. Aim Childmn’s C: THE NEWEST Colors a“ Shapes FRESH GROCERIES, NEW SPRING GflflflS “hich mgvthcr with Hm mm]; huh pllldmflhd fmm M. Ruhr “ill be snld wry clump I - l3a Iheboro J. ROBINSON YOUNG WHITE FELL All OF WHICH WE SELL at ROCK BOITOM PRICES. some THINGS vou can on. some names WE HAVE. ’ l :u lor“ (‘ roam. A hm: b‘mln Fm: “hiuh “'0‘“ ‘W nw- drinks Hlf' jnvlf‘h‘. :‘l'lnr my! (‘0' At YOUNG’S. 7‘“ ‘ UUNFEGTIENERY‘ Have nov :1 full wax-turbmmn of WHITE FELL (‘Y‘S PETER/90180. BOOTS and SHOES, Qhampion †Th? new stow-km! (-rr HATS and CAPS lnslwclinu invih d. hy the Sylvcrswr Bros ren’s Caps, Tam ("Sham and Fancy Fazes. r man. a» drinks1 I: and mm which “:0 (“Rift-n inn, invtgwamn éruulx, Lawn (‘ruqueh Indian {uhhar Halls, Skipping Baum, Vï¬rvï¬n and Manila (hgaus, m .ermt whit-1y. Largest. and Chaim! stock of Rimuils, ram-y Cakes and (‘unfmsliom-ry m (own. Call mid inspecl. Apples, Figs, Dales and Nu‘. of all kinds. Bananas, Ora my Lc man: “use “all ( lef‘. Nu holes to shipping of lms m L_(':ul be ï¬lled at Thousunls uln- ‘I no Appk's, (‘Abcmmm '4 Ont “'il b Ill‘yesl/gr 9011:: ! Lucroaec Kim margins season uld 0aâ€, 0" J“ they a wlli RU ‘~. mun. P s Oils and Cl 0r ‘ up to Jan you “ :Pt more 3'0“" no". â€"-Mi\\ Almi- and M‘ mu. “(if '1 mam .‘n'. |\ rmuknoe 0f Mr Jnhn U. -§-H(h){\t‘rh n“ lwn fun aim-upting to drown hi ha. hum wumurwi In ’91 anmarr. R. .l. “0.1!. â€adorn? urn --â€"J. ll Perri" u town on Sanu‘dzu' â€"L-Lp “usll‘rf- 1m? 91001. «‘lllli'fl'. Luv ["11 W. 1053,“! 501‘ “l â€" M N. “m1 “I"! Sh JHI Sm'll Ind buy 3". F‘l‘n‘l] amungsl hi~ -â€"M r. A. over hundav â€"Mr. and M1 I'm! “ape an Sm n! pt. m \M'\.\\\ m‘,W\A W\\~\\~\'M~\. m 1'." mm. Inc mulhrook up» on Snnmim‘ ESQ-II Nu \hum Dr, H. A m" THFHMLM' as melon: 12mg Ila wet-L Cures OthC-g's Ayer’s Sa Pm T0 “IV '1‘. {Izmmm u» 0n: she had sum-rm! in spite of flu- In nx'ndahlle. Hut mmmmendation. minister A“ ï¬les 01 whirl: cfl'w much in her :03 delight. I am my: he would hvrféfy m as to [he mrri': o: . m impound sum“ up by Jumrmnk I now" ‘irru. {Kn icesn't'ht. (ML-m- [WW by A3 in panicala: I. daughter of a Chx k lli \‘t’ I have 30M ‘0!" ‘0 SPAN}, fl: go“ said (If t] pared 1., n, C‘Ul’fli of a j Ayer'a Sarsap- BIKES: the “’Li‘} Mobil: 57., Mon U! "1!! Dr. H Lodqw 2. mm thar Al I of they: t urda x' Iii! Q "m Mr .1? urch “It; "I