tat. As a 1108 (follows. that the the treasury o! t farmer is just a i: the buyer has to ship the freight, the tanner te- ceives just that much: less. and it is his pocket which is being unmet} an. der the new law. instead of those of the raiways. .L-_ not run when m for . The railway magnatcs do philanthropic institutions and tho btll was pnucd' to tax Lb" provincial purposes without. tho addi- tion or a rldu that tricght rates mama not b0 affected thereby. their Magnum; at once proceed“! to utmzo Hm tax law to further vm-ich mum- hclvu. M a town the trulnht raw! were Juckud up several notches and {he pm“ 0! how». caulo gum. and 'éveryihing the farmer ‘pro'dincoa were lowered or kept below. the point to wind: they otherwise would have reached. and when those Increased ï¬xes are examined it is found that the more“6 is very. much grenter that is may-sat; 'to meet. the new As n 1109013317. corollary: it a that the residue drop: into‘: g and the‘ Our friends the enemy. are ea- deavoring to make much‘ of the pro. cecds of the railway tax which is be- ing collected by the Ontario Govern- ment and distributed in part among the different municipalities. Prob: ably had the legislation been passed by men who had thought more ot'the interests of the farmer than of the mere matter of revenue the legis- lation ywuld have been quite accep- ‘tihle. But in the mad rush to in- crease their receipts the Whitney Administration has dealt a cruel blow at the farmer. despite the smirking smile with which he is pointed to the annual contribution of $75 or ‘ 1h: Chatham hey: tumâ€"w..- --_ matter and puts it in this way; . "Here are the facts; When the railway tax was increased to $603 mile the railways at once advanced their. freight rates 1 1-2c. a hundred pounds. Among others, N. H. Stev- ens, president of the Canada. Flour Company. experiean the advance and declared that since then the tap mere have been getting just nine- tenths of. a. oent less on eVerx bush- el 01 their crops than they would have got had there been no higher Jauwaytax... .._.,,‘=|. ._ . .. , !_- -.-L :n “ulnar, Bereitis; .~ .L.‘ 011. every, earloa of 40,000 pounds apacity shipped containing Dover pro: Ducts. the Dover tarmers lost $6, ~ On every car-load of 60,000 pounds capacity shipped containing Dover pro- ducts the Dover farmers lost $2. How does this ï¬gure out in the ag- gregate: “At the very lowest esti- mate." said N. H: Stevens? "for the 521212 that Dover got from the Government as the townshipfa bait of {he raiway tax, the farmers paid‘ $10,000, and 1 am inclined to think‘ in view of the immense shipments from Dover that the township pai’l over $20,000 for the $212.12.", . _ §§§§§§‘ Agent Canada Life Assurance 00- For Lindsay and Victoria County. 00900099§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§9§§990000900 9 O O O O I :Ih: Wander Seems to have sw-li'cw- edr‘gtgtflavelle’s versloni of the Ag- riculturél‘é‘rlï¬s 'scheme holus bolus and is Iranticra‘ilg‘nallling on usfor more information, nï¬garentiy lam:- ing under the hallucinam‘that w. haven’t any more to unpartliï¬ i STAINLESS IODINE OINTMENT Doesnotcobt orhrmmkhemï¬ln. Spain- Bruises Mlmmmhm, gun Jan-Smâ€... _ ~__;__7\ N sh" ter we THE AGRICULTURAL CLASSES COMES OUT 0F THE PARKER IflE (ANADA [le ASSURAME (0. '0 Claim llas Boon Mflmwnâ€"The Canada. Life has a of sixty years of honorable dealing, during which per. ted on account of a technicality. h action appears in the entire record iod no claim has been contes In fact, no record of any suc history of the Company. 3115 For Every $100 Pald In.-'-The Ca inception has paid or credited to its policy' every $100.00 paid by them. This is com successful management- _' .01er this ï¬gure out Chatham Nei‘s discusses this would direct the Warder'l IMPORTANT FACTS 99w0§¢¢§o+o CONCERNINGâ€" WIDDESS, aLti‘IlthD to the address deliverezl by Mr. L. V. O’Connor at the Lib-nu Com:mttec Rooms Thursday evening. There we thirsty seekers after know- ledge will ï¬nd a cirucmqtanlhl stalemnl of the case which may tend mto unassgagnmenhl‘ot Etta [mighty thirst- \ l \\v‘ ‘ l l L. F l It will be remembered that the. Post staicd a few days ago that it was not due to Mr. Fox that. the Agricul' tum! Classes were secured. for Lind- say. but. :‘I was due to the public spir- itedncss of. the Board of Educaltion 61 which Mr. Stewart was Chaim, Inmediatcly three was a howl sad The Wurdcr and Mr. Flarelle arose in great wrath and declared thatThe Post had been guilty of a "deliber- ate falsehood" How much ofnfalsc- hood 1t was m5y be judged from the facts as aw haw: developtxl. It mn- thalh lt came to (Mr. Fox‘s ‘ars Hut these four Agricultural chums worn to he lucated m I'wr calmly towns and he. {cclmc Hm. he had not suttlclmt Influenomwimu the (lowrnmvut of when he I: amp- [.OHH' to get the classes hlmsalf. up- peuled lo the Board 0! Educateâ€. 'which after due cdwder‘wtidn, lili- poinled Mr. Stewart and two othl-r gentlemen to go to Toronto endin- tcnicw Mr. Whitney on the subject. Ihis was done and as a result the chasm were awarded to Lindsay. M-x. Strwart and his colleagues then went into the matter and enlisting :hc m;- o’s‘iaucc of the County Council, pro- cwacd. to make a success of the claSsc-s. And yet it isolaimed that to Mr. to; and Mara: only, isdue the' ere-cm for having secure?! them. When one common the exam, of profanity whichexistg annoys NIB govermt of Ontario in; is appalling to think that the ne'ligiom and mo :1 wlear0 of the people should be <3?â€th to such Wu K Mr. Whitney in we'll! known to be an upgrt in the m of profane swearing, and is quite capablo of producing a stream of â€pure an: 31"- ticle of that descriï¬ion as any. mo in the country. Hon. £8. B Pynla and Hon. Col. Mathewson have given as samples within Ith'p phat. few‘ city: that place than: in {an incomidewï¬ble class in than: congqqtion.. “ ‘ In their pn'vame capacity thpso'ic'i would ha Willie to m em but their cumoionoc and Hair Maker, but when they occupy: positions wherein their dwtias am to comma the Inor- al welfare of tmpeopifethbuitis a matter for bvarxpetmomi to harm f'aw" â€'acu'dy whether such a common of alla'us should be aflflowud to con)- How can we empectktto main: to that standard of Wm £01: which all! daeplniminds are desirous unhss thong inauthoriflyk pm as lund those to whom in command. the law» making mm are God-fearing man: In 3 mt speech m. mm ‘aupport Ban. Mr. .Whinmbly‘; promises convincing!†demonstrated how the g of 3 flair, honest 3113- V 1 bly; non- partisan admmistraï¬on :of pnbiio Bf- ‘Toryj party" in m .'provï¬loe l‘had ifairs immiediajwlm followed on anom- °m°d â€aft m they; W m?†11:13 to onion by whoflma’le dismissal °“‘°°- 3“â€â€˜1‘ ‘ ‘ 5" l‘ l * {of ormians. thb introduction to: the "1'0? 3% m 1388’ 03' “â€3 third ; turn Jim: 'of the Imiqnitbua spoils reading d: ï¬ne but t ocrealtah m ‘ â€sham, ($1330meth armada. par- ka,†WM at Agneulttu’m unticulafly, flimsy! i1! WW Let every elector ponder over the qwstiqn with deliberation. s g 1 Bubble No. 1â€"remains’ metered The Canada Life since its spolicy-holders $115.00 for is conclusive evidence of The Canada Life has a 0PP08£D EVERYTHING Assurance Co. PROPANE IINISTERS deu- a Wble minister. the con- acrvative offered opposition and di- vided the House. In 1891 they ou- pnsod the appointment. of drainago' referws and divided. the (House on the question. but. immediately onnrtb tuning rower they appointed a sec- ond drainage referee, In 1893 they opposed the appoï¬mï¬lneut. at a Super.- mtcxxdcnt of [Neglected Children. and moxed to btrike out. the appmpï¬atidn \\ hmeWith to carry on the work. In 1894 they moved to strike out [5116' appropriation for the! moimtenanoe u! a Superintendent of Forestry. In 1838 tm gave qua‘lified opposition to that pmng of the succession dub tks not, under which Ina: year the Pl‘tyjnoe' received $821,692. and that same year my. made those mutions to prevent .ftho passing of the supple!- mentary mvmue him. which brought l'alty names in this Province have lost their meaning. There were'l‘or- icsq‘ig the sense in which this term was engmally used. on the Linen] side oi the late Legislature, and there More radicals on the Government‘s side. If there had been behind Mr MacKay a few outspoken men 01in- dependent character who‘will do th- 12' can thinking he would have hé-m leg! «0 cuter a protest in the House against the Canadian Northern guar- antee quite as vigorously as this which he is now making in the man- try.; If there had been a dozen men on the Government side comm-mt aim“ the Hon. Mr. Matheaon In 0:.- mautr of railway taxation as Mr. now-yer was after him. we would haw haul a real measure of tax equalin- lmn' Inhlt‘lld of tho pititul t'M'uAJ which has been p‘flctd on the stratum bout. . I'I.t‘| The Weekly Sun remarks that in the L'roxincial elecï¬ons now on the character of the individual candi-late id of more importance than the pn- tx under the auspices at which he is appcaiing to the electors. it t- important not unly.to no" :lmt mm with idea. and UN courug- tu canw lhv mums. lrtcupt-othuafpah t} Itamuun. are elected; it in am: of importance that those mun be itnpzvn- sod duiltig the campaign with a ic'J'Jt'. of the strength of popular opinion up- on cc: tuin questicnn E‘Irectally shuu'd it. be borne in on all candidates that the country is determined that tho anbsuiica in land money. and guaran- tees. granted by the late Legislature to certain railway interests. shall be the last in the hiswry o! the Prov- ince. and that the new Legislature is expected in its first session to grap- ple in earnest with the question of cmluation of taxation as betwecn Intlwsy and farm property. Why 'not Wu) J. D. (Flavdlle eomtime? The working man would in $672. 241 laBt m. The brewers and distillems’ tax m use opptsel b5 thumï¬' .. 1 . a - his to have the priviflege bf haying to him; "Go away may .112ch .314 sit down." 1 - ‘ ‘ ‘ ; ' Thirm-thme years of Lima rule; Certain isolated cases of election in» mg alarities against tannin Lihenl workers; admiaae taken of both) by the 'Whitney Opposition to make g strong appeal to the doctors bach- ed by the assume thatifgiven of? [ice and better oppontnnity, coneq- ‘quant thereon, of making a. in!!! [m- mmgation startling mum would be made and trends unearthed. “r. Whitney taken nit his word by the people, land on thaw Hanan; To the people of Ontanio. 1905 a decgsive ma‘ddato given him to prooded and make his disclosgms. Thnee and dnseâ€"h'a‘l‘t yams duper. tluee and one am: yeam’ occupancy ot‘he treaaumy: begohes: three and and one half years was to [the vaults, books amid papers, and evory; thmg in RIM depmtxments, and no In- rcgularities, no misdeeds. no wrong- doing disclosed. 'Alnolute and coal-n plcte failure to implement: his proH: THE MAN MORE THAN THE PARTY mm, or. rather. :th’reams. along mm limes must 11% the unbiased judgment of hill independent and im- lmldigentt selectors. The legialat-ivo. the aamunistrative, the ï¬nancial record of Mbetra'l Gamma! atiilII stands unimpeaohed mud worthy or the: graat Libarfll lenders who la’d the way ,vj__-_ in placing unumo. lruus w “aw tionaJ_ municipal, WW. 881250“- mral 'abd mamiai tumult. dean- lymthnleadotaflkflni’rovmvf the Dominion. Again, a m 81!? real made prior to flaunt! 25. I905. to all! good meld, WWII-115m!!! m THEN AND NOW in. from W Hm“? the Con- with liquor license administraltion it} the city of Torodg, to the timer alc- xncnt of the pant}; the dismigml hnd folccd resignation bf honest officials in order that that element might the more easily httain its will; the load}; ing of tha’ legislative and votimz dice throughout the; pmvinqo on the same question, a direct. autocratic and d’sâ€" tinct refusal In this mm“ to trust the people. .. : .\ Again, on the quation of assisting 1 or bonusing railways n prerex’oction. pledge agaimt (the some so for as Old Ontario is concerned. followed in the cloning hours of the Just mention c by .hcdmplato misrepresentation on he floor of the Home 01! [hp Bcopo of the ï¬rst C. N. B. mortgage (taken, not by tho old. but. by the [uncut Government In Only 1906). In order that relying upon such union-pram» ution, Ind Um assurance that it was nccmnry to 1mm tho petition of I the province. huthortty might be. and ' mu! obtained ’to have a further Bum? ' mm 0mm lmd n pquucm- ! mortsuuo ukon. . . . ' Again, tho oppointmmt of an ab- uoluu‘ly {noxporil'mod Minute!!! 0! Education, u pomt-bhmk mfuml to cum; the roquoqt of tho Oppoultiou that a practical uohool teacher. trw :w or Enupoctor. 1n couch with rural oundmona and (be wqulroments of runs! schools, hhoudd be appointod Deputy Minister; Maud tho ap- pomtment of In inexperrencod man to this 111190th 9031409; the; nah tura; result tdlowinsz the wilt of legislation uni memo/tic!» not; based upon W or grounded in; common non-o, but outcome. da- opotic and napalm!) . ~ -, . - . A4 I I i hcnéai 'wEuâ€"r “dawn 1"“ “mi bunting. mm m “F1“ ‘1‘“ storm. Seven! [:11th0 W 511 _-“4. is: r - fl-.- , v d 20th Century Brand garment 18 guarantee Every Progress an imperfections in material and workmanshipâ€"to be sewed with pur be tailored by skilled workmenâ€"and to be made of dependable clo thoroughly spanged and shrunken. If for any reason 8 Progress or 20th Century Brand garmen unsatisfactory. or not as represented, it may be returned and its will be promptly refunded The Progress and 20th Century Brand label in every garment this Look for the label that protects when buying. It is not what the makers claim, Progress and 20th Century Bran of Canada to the other. ‘ :\r\.' n Men’s sï¬ns In Stock $5.00 to 25 00. __-,,, snd homa- fl Wuâ€, mu .0 â€- ed!" ‘bgnes. The Intrinsic Worth of Progress and 20m Century Brand Clothing is Established by an Appreciative Public, not T. . by the Whim tat-me Makers or Sellels . . . . . akers claim, it’s what the clothing proves that has made entury Brand Suits and Overcoats appreciated from one end er. and 20th Century Brand garment is guaranteed to be free of erial and workmanshipâ€"to be sewed with pure dyed silk-to l workmenâ€"and to be made of dependable cloth that has been and shrunken. n a Progress or 20th Century Brand garment should prove r. as renresented. it mav be returned and its purchase price Men’s Overcoat; « Chlldren’s Suits and Balncoats ! $1.00 to 18.00 . $1.50 to 1.00 . There were 2,500 sauce to we v 3' lists by the registration at Lon- If. ' ThetsnkintheWellandanelhu been rewind md mvigetion in min open. ' A lutue of the late Queen Vim ‘3.- unveiled a Hamilton by Lord rey. : British Ron Admiral 'anbten m ' mntod audience with the 3mm st ..rvo _, _,__v e manhood suffrage registration in Toronto totalled 16,037. Albert Cnllin was drowned at We}. [and yesterday while bathing. The Industrial Education Associa- tion is in session at Kingston. Candidates have been named in d) out of the 74 counties in Quebec. The Hamilton and Brantiord Else- tric Rsilwsy was opened on 8stnrdsy. The Toronto Railway carried 335: W passengers on the Monday holiday. An attempt was rnsde to burn the West Belleville sepsrsto school build- ing‘huzlrta- were 2.500 added to the _'dr Iii-Luciano, M. P. {or Montmumy. will min 1nd run {or a). Quebec hummus. _ , , ,_ m“ aim b5" rain ML. Bout-nu hut consent“! W gumOppommn undidnw in St E n e. ‘. -- Hit}! Low-on won the lbmflo Mmthon non in the GIMP“ "ml 31. Toronto. _ - -- .,, ___ Win In Um}. It is reported that 3 825.0(1).†Portland cemem merger in being or- Holiday sports were spoiled in Win- T"? LE’GRAFH I'c‘ NEWSTTEMST ARK FOR SALEâ€"Being composed of the north hell of lots 23 end 24, con. 7. Msripou, known as the Minthorn home- stead. Thereis nbout 100 acres under Icultivetion, good buildings end orchud. Fail plowingdl done, 101cm Poll What. Sucre: Aluke end 8 acres Red Clover town. Pouobsion given :t once. For full particular: 3 ply on the premises or to G. H. HOP INS. Lindnv.â€"wt£d2 {ARM FOR SALEâ€"South Jul! 01'. lot £. in lab communion of Emily. omgï¬mc 100 new. (one-halftime w,“ o! ;‘)owneyville). For fun that patients†supply to Dan C. Scully. Box ll.1teuboro Ont. WM (101: SALEâ€"100 acre! in “SCIIWIO township. the 4th conc‘f'suou. lot 19 one of the beau grain (arms. Ml lies to the south. well fenced,- 209d brick house. outbuildings fur. Orchard and small fruits. 303d wet-- Irr. For particulars apply to ALB. 10M; '5'. 1022 Quceu-st.. can. Tor- onto. F‘ARM FOR SALEâ€"In order to wind up the estate. the (arm situated at Lot 20. Con. 1. Brock. will be sold. It conu'uu 70 acres; 100i 0! which are pasture. with runn- ing nter; good eh: loam. good house and buildim. ouhardmou- xenient to echool. church market. 3nd raw . App!!! to W. A.Hai. Leyton. 0nt.. or . H. Glendenn- . inc. Sunderhnd. 0nt.-w4. THE CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY m w mm m. OFFICERS: Hon. Puddenvâ€"W. L Hex-rim MUD Presidentâ€"J. A White. M. D. m vm -J Eager! .Pnndpd Sep. School and \ ice Promâ€"Alderman Geo. Beg. 32d VFW-Pm -Mn Geo. A. Milne. Soc.-Treu-Ellon E Shape, 87 FliDAN" Unduy GAVANA WATSON Ontario and um Land Surveyors, Survey: of :11 descriptions “tended to including y'Dnimge Vt orb. m "on Block. Grills. Out. .0. Box 228. Phone 267 20 ACRE FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 11. Con. l, MAI-1pm, the p rty o! Willism B. Rogers; 150 acres an or cul- tivation, eight acres hsrdwood bush, coda: sad blsck ssh swunp, bounce pasture had 110 acres oxtrs good fsll when lusd. Good bdck house, good fun. bun 50:89, stone stsblisg, pig pen 20:28, driving shod 24x40. Boning orchnd, never-{sinus spring straw 10 rods from bsm. School, ohm-ch. post ofï¬ce. blsck- snlth sho , sll connment. A docinblo rum. E S BOWES, Rod Emu â€"-â€"â€"â€"1 â€""'â€"v Mymhamhu develo into-.Iireof the moat decinble t breeding is gilt ondoml outrun twoolthemut ï¬r?!" "damn: Scotland. The Eva-udorBuon‘n Pride brood on the in â€am on thedmddegimhimm infusion “blondthuiSbolndto shortest. SIR BENhnlnflbrotherto WMn Mistruuflu, A them-0 mm: 6. COSTELLO. White House Fun yv.me will nuke the season of 19% amen-:31. with tho exception of My “m“ me'm w “2%: o , o xymm morning y . - n mmwmwdmindtadtoiupectthh hone. forpodlgmsndwmunepo-m. â€" Cantu-act Let. Ottawa-~15†22.â€"The contract for thy my: “jaggepot to be erected at Funny); by_ tbs ("gunniian NM. ,‘1 ‘LAâ€"‘A‘A’ WANTED â€" Good Gamma! Servant wantcd. .Cvood warm. Apply ut rev-L- dance. Mm. C. D. Burr 3'3. Bomb-n“ Don’t Understand u'aenc. Detroit. May ‘22.-â€"Mr. and Mrs. John McLean. aged 90 and 80 respec- . who left their home in Bruce County, Ont... to visit their daughter in Mount Clemens, Mich.. were found wondering ' aimlessly around the am here. The police purged than STALLIOIIEEANIOUNGEMEITJ MISCELLflNEOUS Boys’ 2 and 3 Piece Suits $250 to 10.00 guarantees all ‘ 2W2 m WY. m; LINDSAY. FRIDAY. “A? )cn. C. but. wad ‘ Scarboro ‘ m. 10!. 19 an. All pl :ed. zood m I LU’V N ;0'.)d waf- to -_ All) I". f “A! RX! Loci acres and " Minsk: ed, and: 131,100 from Little Britain, ï¬ve in: ‘ â€Sutton. My terms of with interest 3: 4 teem. Fa ‘ mucus-c apply_t_o _ LIAS BQWIS, RM FOR SALEâ€"In Muipm com, 75 cloned, 7U unsble. w pu'm. ulna mend growth wood. Prune sud log born withd good (nine house; mull oxcM fenced 1nd watered by two 3004* Onomilo tum school udychureh, DOB BALEâ€"100 mm: Lot 4, Con. 2, Eldon, all cloud urea under oultintion, bum hnd;shrgoyorï¬on undergnq ll #311,ka dwelling new. and stone milling with obi! b A never-failing well: l‘ mile! Lornevifle Junctionz‘ nil“ m the Villsge of WoodviJl not-oldstonoe will be rentedtm For further puticulm 30m ROWE, Besl Em Lind-â€Fwd. FOR SALEâ€"116 mm in. Ion, nurpunbny, l1? 1cm . 10 ACRE FARM FOR S 13, concession!) Panda, rtyof Emu: Banning Tuncm maths"- Hudwood .4 2:. Code sud Tammi "ramp land :11 tillsblo; coil n cluy 10m 1 {rune Barns, one 5213:. via Scaling; logï¬onu. onI ï¬nished Well fenced. goodwoll. boning Nine miles (tom Unduv. For â€nights gpply t4_o_ $1.1M ACRE FARM FOR SALEH‘ 10 con. 10, Township of 01V property of Alex. Nugem. All roughmt house, two {rune 138m, 5 - from school, 3 miles from Rm , Mot, Store, Post Oï¬ce, Chumâ€,m 10 miles from Lindsay. Sold 3 u ' u the proprietor wants it sold he!†return to Indis. Soil, clay Ion, . For further partied»: ‘5‘! 30m, red ecute w ' ARM FOR SALEâ€"100 1cm, 3 Lot 22. Con. 14, Township of 1 www.mmon atom a tion, with mbling; mull oxhud. driving shod, never-mung W Gained tad fenced, convenient to. about two miles from the zbrivim of Cumington, where there is u and stock whet; soil 1 ch: or further puticulus apply to i BOWES, Bod We Ann, Lindny FOR SALE-116 was in Frame hon-o, tune ban .' mil with loan; never-mun: I?“ st have: % baring tpplo tree‘a 5' tron School. Church, Post 05†om), Gain and Stock MM Buck-aim Shop. m For W 30m FARM FOR SALE-7 0 8-0 joining the vilhge of C cleared. 50 um tilltble, htll fume house and kitchen. 1 iii; 2†a: egg; 3? 80V any z. um.â€"-w u. FARE FOR SALE AT 9-5“, BASILâ€"Commas 1;†ABM FOR SALEâ€"'- E con. 4, Mu'ipon, P†1“! .Nulor. 85 norm “6.“ elm wells at barn 8nd ‘1“ W Mow, 50 acres all 160 acres When and (ht 8“! rich. and even soil. no mne‘ dl tifhhle. A um chm“ first elu- hm chew â€5 “1 p0, - “a term: tppl! no . rod acute 33%}. ed Emu A'sâ€"exit, Linduy ABM FOR SALE-f . Sims. _ Linday.-â€"-wt£ MISCELL n. 14. Township of nod ban on atom fling; mull 0mm never-{tiling m Iced, convenient to I from the thriving , when there in :wket; wilsehy rticulm MW}! to 12-foot leap 01cm ht OIO