tadâ€. {or , {or ab. lmil. 11’0- 125 an. born with :1. church, fï¬ll. won “11‘ nll or had. roll (“00‘ ITIES. for do. let ethi- Iherc is with: present timea gangral thus: for real knowledge. Apart from the mere novel readers, those who go :beyond the newspapers for reading are the thinking class in any community and its natural leaders. The demand' (or exact knowledge is shown by the enormous sale at many encyclopaedias that are constantly being publiehed Time was when men everywhere accepted authority astruth. They now demand truth an authority. Herein lies the can- troveray between authurity and hooks and on the side a: authority it is a losing gtrpggje. ' ' 'L_l‘L-,:.x Montreal Wit-mas; The objections to the estznblishment at a Carnegie Ehbrary cannot be taken with a per- apicuous View at modern conditions. While a daily and: weekly deluge of literary sewage is being poured over Y;he continent there is no: sense in witholding from ‘the people the virile mental food which is stored up in books. It is averrted by librarians that with tree books the :public haste tends from (bad to better as the mas-i Lerpieces of literature are discovered: Chver swindlers, whit) have operat- w‘ in Toronto and other parts or Canaan, are in the tails in New York. Tncy crgzmizey‘L a: wheat syw’ichxi guaranteeing 800 per cent. om every dollar invested with them and "they netted $50,030 Th°ir \icctims number 4,000 , . Th? White Pass Railway would seem to have asna; It costs to 3234" a oar of nails from Toronto to Vancouver, $273 23', from Vancou- ver to Skagway. 900 miics. $152.80; from Skagway to Carihx‘u. 68 malca, by White Pass Imilway, 81,110.15. When Sir Mack Bowen made that and thinks of how no Liver-named Canadian trade, hc w 11. smilq serene; 15'. no doubt. ( of the Communities wh'pix vote for rmhibitiou will sustain prohibtion. and twat. in such communities. it wil! really prohibit. But the aboli- tion or a general prohibition. in Ver- mont or any other. State, has at ieac+ the advantage that it anne- ciablv diminishes the volume 01' hum- hug and (41196 pretonoes in and! a Commonwealth. ' The-t is worth 1 something ‘ ' . . (New York Times) Tbcre mns‘t be same significance in; the tacit that Vermont has “gone? )ocnu cuicn after hair a century’s extericncc of nominal prohibition. we no mt know what: may have in- them-e3 the majority-cf the voters, which is seems mas but amt-ow 2r ajoaity. It cannot have been mere.â€" 33’ t'Et failure of L-fl'hibition tb pro- 'mbi‘, or rather Oc‘ warm-ass. since taut lugs been; the exterience of com- munities and institutions that have Ilia-.1 it, from States and cities to we United States Army. We shduld not like to believe. that the Vmctiv‘e has been an anion-em (,1. the mean- uses and hypoqrisy inevitably and in- xarmbly induced by anomiual [.roâ€" hibition which cannot: be magic ef- rcctivp. {There is also to be ccnsixtâ€" cred 1110 1063 of revenue to the Stat: which comes from the false intense tlmgt no intcxiquting liquor Lu made or sold. within 1m borders. ' Pmbably all these elements enter- ad more or less into the decision of ‘ 1m- votarv of Vermont. Their their siOXl will be satisfactory. we shbuld suppose. tu all persons except those «.mcerly Constitutod maple who care more for a statutory declaratiouin favor of allotment» cr 0! temper- um-c. These are the pecple who have promoted the drink question in run armly from being solved in ac.- conhnoe with the practically unani- mous judgment (I the ofï¬cers. who are fax more: interests! in um: tem- perance of the army. and know far bettc: how tn: pro‘m‘qte it. than any of their critics. The advantage of the local omtion which Venmuntima chasm is that it elm/bloc rural and urban communities to be dafforeutly administered in respect. to the liquor law. used also that it gins some pre- sumg-tian that the public sentiment J. H. SOOTHERAN men'u whenâ€"réquired. Expenses kept down to the lowest notch. All business of this nature kept strictly print. and conï¬dentid. Come Ind see me if you want money tad get my terms. LINDSAY. FRIDAY, FEB. m, '1903. or any ter- m». 5 to 10 You: at Lowest Cnmnt Rate “Interact, with privilege of repoymgntjn inuul. HONEY 'ro LOAN on Mal-tun Transfer books will he closed from Dec. 27th to 3Ist lnoluslvo. By order of the Board. JAMES Low. Manager. Land Agent. 9! I'(cm-st. Lindsay Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum has been declared on the paid up Capital Stock for half year ending Boo. 31st mt, payable at the company’s Ofï¬ce on and after Jan. 3rd, 1903. FA RM LOANS. VIGTOMA LOAN All] SAVINGS 60. The Weekly Post. Lxsnsn. Dec. 27th. L06“. OPTION II VERIOIT EDITORIAL NOTES. NOTICE. [what is yUnr mpm’bar. doing ibou 112.1:(11531; a. EL... ;_.'\ But your representatives in the legislature, the farmer members, 1 have been the most generbur in! be- I stowimg these gi‘flbs on the monopo- lists and in stfrength‘euing all fran- chise grabbcrs. fl It's rim-s you stbrpczl th‘cm. You want 139 wa‘toh ycur tern-want"- aid ms at this coming session. You' ou'g'rï¬u to insistV on' the province gon- grating this rower for yourselves, and you ought to; insist" on‘ you: rc- rresenmtives gran‘fling tad any muniâ€" ’cipo,1ily oz: colloctibn of m‘unicipqlli? g tics the right to generate electricity for public distribution; ’ ’ ‘ mo mold the water rowers that are I left for the farms bLOnstnri'o ilthe , hottest (armrs’ quWWl __._.~ I“ I"); should not this rower be kept for you ? Cheap electrical energy will give you light, hmt,‘rowcr‘ "for your farm's, chr to: cheek) trolley 1311-23 on your mm'n' roads. It: carries its own 591! along and can be distri- butad anyw-h'ere in itsrraxlius. mg 01’ thus.» water powers â€to “great private monopoiies that will later on (mammal you ta buy from th‘dm the :Jmtrical energy made at Niagara. Falls at cxtorflio-mte rates. just as this coal barons dd in the matter of coal. ' ‘ !On-taxio has no (tad. -But she has something tetterâ€"uanmited sugp'ies. of wa.tc.r power that can take the [13:33 of, coal for nearly every pur- pose. These water powers belong to the pcdple. But your rcpnesanmï¬ma in fhf lggislature are rapidly dim- You an: burning coal at $6 to $10 a. ton. The coal ycu burn comes from the Stat es. The mines and railways caa,rying th: coal are owns] by the greatest momogolists in the worldâ€" ncx't w the Standard. of? 00. Were it. not rci their monozolisti': position 000.! could be sold and deli. cred to you at the nearest railwi station for loss than 8‘: atom. Ianltoba‘s Hustllng Intropoll: l (Monetary Times.) | x . \ Winnipeg. cvcn allowing Ior' the lxcmster clement: upcsemtal in much Western talk and very: high prices fur Land, is really making ncndcrl'ul prcgress. During last: year, tr give one illustration. there were laid in mag. city. 64 milcs of sewers, 27 miles cf 13¢!me pave- weut‘s. 161-4 miles_ci’q:‘dsr blcok pavmncnts. 9 1-4 miles or asphalt pavements, 4-; miles of boulevards. 10 miles cf granoliflnia sidewalks, 176 miles cf plank sidewalks and 74 irilcs of water pipes. The cost: 0! these improvements were as follows: Sewers. $1,344,000; mamdmu raw- n1ent-s $481,000; asphalt: pavements, $520,000; cedar hlcck‘ :avemenrta, $330,000: boulevards. $44,600; gran- clit‘bnc sidewalks, 81%,;000 water pipes, $352,000.110rc is an aggre- gate cf , 9,,£.’(.bl.,000 none of nhii‘h can bc sad to‘ be luxuries 5 1 To the Farmers of Ontario. (Toronto World) You have very little wccd icrt on your Limes. gr ita power. It will be. noticed Jm‘t the anemia 25 for cont» law- †t-‘mu Orillia’s rower rate df 20 can†per month'. On the other hand the power rate ï¬gures up a little higher, being about 818 nhorsc pow- Iidlaad's Power Company The Ackerman Light and Pdwer Co. has mark the following otter to the town of Midland: "We will supply you with 16 email? power lamps at 15 cents rcsr.’ month, 10 honira' per day, or surply 50:) horse power at 6 cents [or ‘liorse power far 10 hours [er day. on condition um alum of 315,030 b: manual 34‘ 5 per contam- ennum, regayallle at $1,000 per year. and with the privilege to apply pow- er to any â€imam parties in the cur- Lm'aticn; also operate electric rail- voad.†No information is given as 1r; where the wafpany jntcmhq t9 lawâ€"sufferers followed him! in'toout- er darkness-Rev. John Kerr trial to sugguyt that, im‘ thq words or the sporting column, "Scotland vmi act so many" when it coma it) drinking. The audience 'la ugha-J. Western (hu- 3.6421l showed its love for the Scottish visitors by i-mpaling them on tho xm‘int of their jckc, and an relief is possibly thi's side cf the Atlantic Ocean ‘ i , l Winniptg iwparteri its emu broad breezy west interpretation to this enigma) joke. It was iii-lo far. the Scottish curlers to diuclau.i’ml thew!- cvhdio rug-ataxia!) that was thrust unmwhcm. Tue humcriuu advance notiacb indicated than: tlmy were a pros-main": r-f horrible r-xampica. :1! they disbelicved the evidnnc» they had only to luck at the walls and see 3.1 cat :imtures o‘f thbmaelven’ as (US- 1illcry signs glorifying whiskey. and Canadian whiskey at that. . . Tho Winnipeg Scotch rallied at the «all at the St. Andrew. Sccicty. and Rev. Principal Pnflrick, “from Egypt latc- ly came," emertalnc'i h‘ia “bril‘her Scots" witï¬h' the testimonials or his own cxrericncc as to what) ndrunk- en country Scotland was. "I canna mole any mnir 0‘ this." whisperml one Scottish visitor. and three lei- (rm joke in the original setting was nJi right. Jgsts at: the alleged unduly convivial habits of the, visit- on could only be misunderstood where the vialturs were unknown. 'llhc joke grew on its travels, and melt to th? nexftl town chem} o! the Scottish. curlers. The viait'orl smiled at Ontario's gentle and indirout rc- {notices to their (Nations. but: they atcfrpod smiling when they rcwlwd Winpigeg. Jokes, even gcod jokes, usually car- ry antral uosnings. Rev. John Kerr's joke was illustrated by the local ciron'nstanocc which Inspired: it, by tab smxles 011' me speaker, and by tfhuz 33¢pmving nods of the listeners, w’hb knew the Seofltihh curlers a» they were :vnd could take tho joke as adoko. and. not. as qtrï¬ut’m 7 _ Tm Scottish curIcrs ware put in We :osikion a! imparting to them: selves a. (mo capacity for carrying largo cargoes or alcxhblic rehash- meats. it was Rev. :50th Kerr who: did it with his little joke at Lindsay. H: cUmmentcd hamornusly on» tn: specttaqm of c_ur1_exje‘an¢ gcqtch cur!- 31-5. being asked to‘ drink manta m watzr. 7 . ‘ . ('Dolcnlc Telggram. Feb. 12.) ‘ Scotland’s regrmntatim curlers are. not the first andwill not be the last: not at gentlemen win him-go been] overtaken by a Joke of mien: own mm SOOTLIID YET. Realizing, in discussing this ques- tion on nomination daywitbj tho reo- 518. max i1: i9 of Just sulficxwtc‘nzmâ€" plexi‘y. hearing 0! it for tha_ ï¬rst fire. and for the 1110“ put: unab- «331133de the mar upon which I'm- settlembn’t a bug}, and also, timing *he con-trucjzwn‘ Us. 3.13%.!†33‘ members of the Council which efleqted this settlazniout Thin is what the people want to know; Is it; true, or did Mr Shaver make this thrust at the 0mm“, knowing it: to be untrue, but: bracing to minke ‘ajpoin't wig» the elevators ogamnt woke who were likely tube in *bc- contest. with rhi'm'hin thg future, If is to bo rggretted that Mr. Shav- er’s rcrly in the szwbmnn-‘Wurdcr of Jan. 29th to my challenge to dis- ; can? the High School settlement with 1 [him before any impartial set of men ‘ WIIOBÂ¥ report wculd have weight with- the people, has been so evasive or to†question. Mr. Shaver says, with childlike innocenac, what he and was on nomination day on the plat- Ior , alter being alluded to by myself, and goes on tc try to‘ show â€"wilh some apparent successâ€"that it. could not have been afzwtcr in my duxcat. It would be easy to mmv how Mr. Shavers charge aftectel me, differently from what it did Mr. Chiannon, were I so inclined But this is nut the important ruestion. 'hc exam "quantum†of good or harm it did me. The gran-t questionâ€"the cine t’he people of thu County want *u know. the. one they must knowâ€" is, “Is i': true. as Mr. Shaver dial-gen, (and I will try and give it in his own words), than: the County loeta.‘ very late mom of money in the 1 last High Schobl comment, and 1»- cause. as he further said. speaking to 150 to 200 o! the electorate of the township of Maripcaa. ‘yon had ndt men in that Council capable d locking alter. your interast‘a." This was the timb, it must be; ob- scn-ed. When Mr. Shave; was not: of tin: Council. 7 _ _ THE WEEKLY POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FEBUBARY 20 1903 we, throng] the medium of your paper. to communicate thh' the pub- lib, but trust! that what I shall have tb any will be of sufficient public imrortnncg as to give me reasonable groupd lo;- the reqneqt: Ill: HIGH SCHOOL SEI’ILEIEIT. (To the Editor of The Poet), . Mr.lEditor,â€"I am sorry to have againâ€"no soonâ€"to ask‘ you to allow 1 mm of the. firm opinion that no time should be lost by the Council in taking an the question of the pur- chase ol the cletric light’ plant by the corporation. The town '0! Pc- tonbom offers power. at from ten to Sixteen dollars per horse pcwer , and Oiillia nlfcrs it an $16. This :s a very great indgmomcnt to mu mun- ulnpturers to increase their busines=. and for others to 1mm there. Lind- say unlox :ytumtcl has ncthing to of- lqr tn Letsidprs nor to encourage small concerns now doing business hero. Let on own the power at Fen- clan Falls. and. then we could supply cur people with light at nights, and have tbnt power to sell at reame- nihle prices to our manufacturers in daytime. .The trade of this country is expin ruling at atromcndous rate, and in our great North-west we have am almost unlimited market; for our nlnmnlactured goons. knotories are opening up ox. all sides. Other towns Dare alive to the fact. that eleuric energy is the coming power. Lind- sao' should and must: own the: Pen- elctn power, and the sooner the bet- ter. â€"Yours. ate. .. CITIZEN. All ci‘ncns will agree with me that the gas is a'ba'rk number. and on- firoly unï¬t for street lignting', and it is simzzly out of tho queatiun' to expect atom the siae and import- ance of Lindsay to put up thh it (01' the next: 15 years. The Count-41 shbuld take this matter up at one: and try to find some tunormblo was du't o‘ the difficulty before tin Co injuf. to_any {gather-v qxpcnscg didin‘t suit. a. lumen y‘ws' Contract: with the Go wii‘bbut first having aknawloilge 0.1 'hc nature of the axticlc they ware going ho get, and again not forcing *1»: 00' w extend the plant ynnsnv's OPPORTUIIIV. ‘(To the Editor at The Post.) Mr. Editor.â€"-I notipp. that pressure is being brought 1L- bent upon the 'lbwn Solicitor to take action against the Gas Co. to compal them ho carry mt tho opntractz with the Ooxqurntiyn. (this to my mind a a. wry scr‘ona mistaka A very great and serious mistake was made by. the Council in fag first plaoq in making Lindsay, Feb. 16th, 1903 A communication from Yarmmth’. to hand this day. hears me out in my statementâ€"l am. 112'. yours truly. Tnï¬ï¬ditor. "The Newe-Lotter." 0r- : m: Dear Sim-1 noitico in The Evening Pmb’ than you have quoted m'y m- rosed rmrku re electrically driven ramps. Permit: me ta any that. mm ndt give utterance to the mark- wiu. which you credit me. What I aid was this: That ihnd been xiv- ») to umhrnthnd um Yarm'onth than installed a set of elactriuuly driven pumps. and had derived no emtiamotiw therefrom, and I re- onested the permissnon of my Board ":1 communicate with‘ Yummth and cnauire into the mantel-.1311“ it! 11.1- ‘tcccthor different {mm the remarks you attribute to me, and I will th’auk you 1:; make the correction. ELECTRICAL“ DRIVE! PUIPS (To the Editor 01 The Post.) Deal Sinâ€"Will you kinï¬ly print thp following and chlize,--Youru truly. I F. K. BEGBIE. enough [w the â€driver of the Fire Team? la $1.64 aday cum-g1]! for Uhiievl Nevisop? Is 8255 Amy en- ough‘ for tho Town Clerk provided. he has 8800 a year. Ion: after paying for holy? I say no, and so would. you. Charley, it you were a -' "> UNION MAN. SALARIES 0F TOW. OFFICIALS. (To the Editor of 1'!» Post.) Dem Sinâ€"I see Mr. C. Burke think-i tho salaries at om! ‘ticwn officcra an high enough. Now. I will put' it: this may to hint: Is 71 cents mdax cu- ough for Wiisc'n? Is $1.43 a my enough for the Market clerk? Ii 31.28 am: cnou‘g'ni for Omstablo Rocveei 18 $1.09 qdng‘ 0!! 24 mom's F. K. BEGBIE, Surtt. Lindsay. Feb. 11. 1003. COMM UN ICATION S. '1~_wns awn that the ï¬ght (00:ny u.:tter me, but the animal slit. pod unit all in, and by the time it had roam 'ned its [out I wan over the (pace I 123.13qu Im- My [m u an". onww ygs“_l‘m-_quilo‘uaand andmch‘h have an" 1130.73.36 “it Much been for a damn [believe would have ham killmd I jump_ wmtpoqioqp.m9 ins comvnient to: the people at the out and South wards and Just hr enough mm); [mm Kent-at. To my mind the site is the (best of «amend I tawny Mr. Taylor mldn‘t as]: a very high ï¬gure.†V . Mr Frank Jordanâ€"“I don’t think I .will e‘var {0790? the experience I trad yesterday mu: acow 51 was helping Mr Home to load comm- {la in agar at the G _'1‘.R. stockyudu, when suddenlx 9‘0 _0! them turned Kent-eh Merchantâ€"â€I’ve heard it stated time and' again that the Brit- ton comer Would the the best location for the Free Library, but that it is not in the market at a price. 1%»; what is wrong wrth the CF. 0. Taylor corner just below. tyt lot ’ To my mind it is auitable In every way. be- ing comvnientï¬a the. people at the l]iFF0331-" A member of Marks Bros. Dramatic Go.â€""-It is 'to be regretted that Lindsay theatre-goers 'd’m't attend earlier, Last night peopie came to the ACademy long utter 8 o’clock. and it was 8.30 before the pentormance commenced. A flew arrived' early. but the majority did not arrive till 8.80. and to keep the early ones. mm gett- ing impatient Mr. Marks had to put on several specialties. The colnpany would like to have all ticket holders in their acute at 8 o‘clock in order to see the first act. ham be bought cheap. and the loca- tion: is adesiraxlo one. being fairly convenient: 9: all rip-Me 01- thortown. A Lomr of 0;era--:“1{r. Post. why don't you Jog the man“ 0! our the- ntrc ownqrs a; to their. duty to pro- vido us «nth! ngood thing now and then ? It‘s years since we name had a ï¬rst-can†ornra. company hero. in“ [nation that Sousafl “El Daisi- ttm" will he presented by the Gran Opt‘ra Co. in Paterboro Month: cv- cninz. and next night in Bollaville. [Anew is abottu Show town than either. I can't help thinking that a. little enterprise would were mum of these treats for our citizens." Jae. Hg. Lennonâ€"“I‘m been think- ing about Library nit-as. Boeing that mm- mm opposed to the market gawk. and that the people have do- ctmud against buying the Wilma rrcpcrty, what’s the matter with the Ham'l'on Torricp lot on I‘ee'-q‘. ? It The lot is 55x128 feet. The libru'v frontage will have. to be reduced 00 whopt 55 't. anyway it the Board “'5 ¢'.- to tag within the. mm at. their Mr Chas. Burkeâ€"“I don‘t think the unto that wrote that letter about the salaries mm our municipal em- ployee: was a Union man at all; It was somebody that: knows the ropes pretty well However. he ll away all when he ms Clerk Knowlson. Caretaker Wilson and Messrs Nevi- oovn and Reeves are not raid enough for the work done 1 think they are well paid for their norvices" Mr. Joe. Lytle. the veteran hinterâ€" ".I went down the river to my old hunting ground. the other any and succeeded in killing n tine large red (ox. While there to my great nur- priee o couple at block duekn flew over my hand. ill: on instant I tired and down name one. but the other escaped. The one -I killed me a good plump third had made a great‘ meal. It seem! etmnge to see ducks at this season at the year." . munty Constable NeIQno-"l‘m not 0. outlet. that I felt inclined to "skip" whqn I got a crack .with. a Mom this morning while assisting Chiel Neviaon and. constable Easter to remove the Babcock kids and place them in the care of the Children'a Aid Society." Mr Wes. Wilmâ€"‘Thse Crosamkm flu in Pout-barn t‘hb other (N W80 a bad one «About three minutes a!- ter the fire ‘amrtod tha atmk mm gut‘lod Sam 0! the clerks hadn't v than to get their oven-taunts, but A was; lucky mount to get: mine The (in: in surpass! to have originatad Irom an cloqtrio ligmt wire in the collar or Cressnmn'l [tore " East Wan] Citizen-“Start anal). wrigtio'n list in The Evening Post tawexzh 11th for an rumba.» of Britain's corner for the Free Li- brary. 1! you docide to do 80. [nt me down [or $5.†Lineman-t. Medic)! Man! â€" “Tale Taylor: ocrncr would answer admir- ably {or the Library. Somme sh'o'uld nr preach Mr. Taylor on banal! of tin Board and get his Iowa“: ï¬g- ure. " View: 0! Citizens on Various lotto". North: Ward Manâ€"“Sutuly the now mm is not run' by aw local Un- ion, but th’c proceedings at Friday night's meeting of committees give that immrcasion." back. snail-like. in silent diremrd of his molt obvlonn duty to the 0mmâ€" oil and tha people. and take shelter undo: a hardened and cram: cos-crib: of {aloe accusation. tranch- cry nod wronmâ€"Youn. otc., _ , GEO. JORKNSON. to we [mm- o! the nettlemalt. Them in the third course. but :til ban! to think of Ir. Shave: taking it. {Phat ‘i4l_ twAcowuwuâ€" slink again I mill-ago Mr. Shaver ‘w discuss the caution before the ter Selma! Inspectorator before Jndxe Dem Judge B'andmu or Judge Mc- Intyxe. or before any three of his colleagues in the Council who are familiar with tho queuim. [to pay Half the upon-e- of netcrwoa and ho 'tbc dthor mug. - There are duly 'tvm llcuorabh Mun-c (or. m». Shaverâ€"flu accept this proportion or to apologih to up (man! and any that he wa- minmkour in «so join he 9.1mm ' d'm this Gaunt‘y did not It» one cent in that cottlomunt. that it was a. fair reï¬nement an IM- u the {Jam- iy. is concern“. and that the County of Vic'orin._ In ocminon wi'tu flu d‘h’zr auntie! cf the Province. will I». (or‘uucto If condimicua a: at rush 9!†grist. that will enable the Own- cils to 31mm! effect as unable n. se‘tlemen‘t With: the High Behold Pounds (ct the tuition of the Own-- p“- M "- m Doom m m m scan or confusion o! mind. ny- in to than)"; “It in bud w tell who in new: or urea: in the Mt- nx.†M in reach for asking Mr. Shunt to scan it bolero man 'mho are laminar with it, and wnoaq own“ he will have weight with the pogplo -,u‘.n ... . Mariya“. Feb. 7th‘. 1008. FIV! MINUTE STREET CHATS. Hood's Oar-mull. nominal to can and hop. m min. _| Terms Cash or " “I E are still taking {orders for anything our customers ï¬ll Humors desire that we do not keep in stock. {ch impure matters which the skin. i Orders for furs are still coming in; and anyone desiring hm", “hm" 3““ “he†°Ws can furs or anything else, kindly call at the store and have not take care of without help there is . , , , , , . ’ particulars, and we W111 give our best attention m procurmg such an accumulation of them. They litter the whole system. them to the satisfaction of the customer. Pimples, boils, eczema and other . . . . . . eruptions, 10m 0, â€pea“, W W‘ Mr. Champion, the tailor, 1s burmng midnight oil feeling, bilious turns, ï¬ts of indigeo- ‘getting outjwork, as he is very busy, trying to get the work 5°", an“ â€â€œ5“!†and m“? 0Ҡï¬nished at the date promised. tro bl du to th . u '38 m e m ! fiThe Suits which we are clearing out at $12.00. HOOd s Jars-apanlla“ worth $16.00 and 818.00, are going rapidly. and Pills ' mu ma how. your order: rotor. the mm o: Harm m1. u as Remove all human, overcome all EWY-wll emuâ€"We are reducing the price of their effects, strengthen, tone and 'all our ready-made goods, such as Overcoats, Roofers, Ulster: invigonte the whole system. land Men’s Suits, “Myhanlthwupoormdlnflud' ' g mmmmmmmnuuujmmmmn mmï¬m‘ï¬i‘mw‘fll mmwmummflmummmm" ‘ ' Term!» Star. Talk at Queen liar! having Calais written 6:: her heart! J P. Whitney 835'! _Y0ll'll_ (ind Manitwlintatbooed \U‘y tow seats the rower to prulnqe end transnnt elï¬iu energy will be one of the utmost importance. not only to W. but to other cities and municixalities it will be a merry awakening if these municipal- i'ies wake up some any to find them- selves at the mercy of {rivets mono- {piy for the supply of what at that use nmy be a publie necessity ma truth 18 being forced uron people that: the great natural gitts which are also necessities .of life, like coal and ‘oii-end with these must now be reckoned rower fcr the development of electric energyâ€"are not: fit sub- fete for private mmoncpoly It was ne‘er intended that they should pass into the hands of aqu'. men that: they might tome multi-millionaries at the expense of the crmmcnwealth' There is a great liell here for satee- manliko thought end nation cn the part of our public men The influ- cave:- of the yeast capitalists is far. too strcng in party councils The common pecplc must rouse them- selves and insist: that their rune. seutaties [lace these matters oi vital ‘ public interest before we petty par- tLv buï¬t’les of thin ‘ins' and ‘0th ' " I Com-oats of tho Prubyurian on an lbsorblag Into. The Presbyterian. dealing with the rover questionâ€. we: ‘ ‘ “In Ontario rutlic intern: contin- aou to he directed to tan matter or the dcvplopnzont or electrical energy a'. Niagara Falls and other great megs of water rrwor The fact that: the Ontario Gowns-amen has anthracite-'1 athird comm to do- «In; nowa- a.t Mama. Falls and than the member. of this qompmy are iota-mad in We docirbhxhl- inc and the electric car service in 1mm has let toque thinking It i. an 11qu («qt (but withip a a-.. ' '_.___ to aonEé. £131,516th New 2w. £113,611 to Frame. £18 bo' Aura-ab in. and £335,001 to “other coun- tiicg‘L-Jjuondoh Tmca. imxoï¬en Chinese we paid in 190::' a tom: and of £6,§21.420. or which £4,301,859 want to 0am. £962.- 112 to the United Statgs. €868.30f3 sing to us “mun" meesc. in' which Hm natural ! of the milk had bean withdrawn an mung-A by infer-nor and changer tats. The autharitiu in fire 11th States put an and tothis nefariou and suicï¬dal business come years ago, but at. (am: remains that last: yf-aor Id!- evary [cuod cf cheese wr- rmiv‘ad from the United Stat†man than four pcunda reached as from Camb- Our imrorts etch-cue tram Holland ammu- tc' be slowiy diminishin . while train Frau.» they are. on the whole, tairly well main- tained. Australia is evidently as mm a futon“ in the cheese in- duct-3f :33 {p the buttey‘tprnxlo. Foa- , umu _ mcuw the poutticul is won catna'd by the Canadian aluminum: u are- warJ {or their persistent efforts to 8:01 us a. genuine unwghmum‘tod article. The bulk of this trade was own in We hands of the United States but hey lost it thropzh imp- Londou ‘l’lnu Spoon 0! Strong llold Gouda Sound on 3mm Into“. '1’“! “rang hold which Cannlla. has secured upon the cheese markets ct me Unite) Kingdom is well shown (mm the W mt in 1902 Justovcr two-thirds of our total imports of cheese were sent from the Dominica. Tm: mum} quantity. 1.709.566 cwt.. in, W53 behave. "a. twat-J." Pug-Q19:- 400 pairs Women’s ï¬nest quality Rubbers, newest shapes, all sizes 2; to 7 ; regular price 60c per pair, now on sale at the ridiculous price of, per pr 35C Elmo Ilia cf note of “-806 for 86¢. 0'†â€Wm â€0.13517; Callue'uzwgve willsendrwm his neck. THE N. HOCKIH SHOE STORE THE POIEB QUBTIOI. OUR CHEESE IN ENGLAND. BIG RUBBER PURCHASE! This Wonderful Bargain Line is here to-day, and is now on saleâ€"I7 cases of them :‘ Where It Hit Hlm PASGUE'BRUS, GROCEBIES : Kent-st. CHINA HALL: William-st. G A dainty‘piece of China is always pleasing and is a most acceptable gift. Our Stock of China is complete with PASCOE BROS- SPRATT KILLEN j SALL FISH.. FRESH Arch. Campbell, Successors to Hogg Bros., OAKWOOD. 'I‘oa Setts in French, German or Engllsh China. Fruit Seth at all prices. Bread and Butter Plates. stlo Sela, owned Seth, Tapots, Sagan “ and Cremr, etc., etc. The attention of our customers is specially directed to one purchase of over 400 pairs of Women’s Rubbers. secured at a marvellous reduction to clear all the factory held. Our Mr. Hockin, during his Imaginationsâ€"bargain hunting last week, picked up some of the biggest money savers in the shoe line ever offered to the good people of Lindsay. ‘ THE GREATEST SNAP OF THE SEASON. Salad Dishes. Cups. Saucers and Plates. Art Vases. size if hot anaemia-t to call. and can guarantee that you will be satisï¬ed with any brand that you may select. We make a specialty of our ï¬sh department, and buy only ï¬rst quality goods. Try us and be satisï¬ed. Lending physicians and scientists agree that the health of the mat con- suming branches of the human lamily would be greatly beneï¬tted by a judi- cious use of ï¬sh as food. This is self- obvious, The trouble is that my housekeepers do not provide a sufï¬ciency of this appetiz‘ng and economical food. FRESH AND SALT FISH We handle over a dozen lines of GENERAL MEBGHANTS. OAKWOOD