ear. Rubbers. ters. of Boys’ .nger in the time to no trouble heaxy in some jcleared out, to need of any of e intend giving idgy evenings ï¬rst- class m Foundry, m ‘1 ienced worn!“ lkinds of RUP 4:7 ESESTEBS £3" 3' BROTHERS E SHUPJ ? [Id FOUNDBE' EN 80R? .OS., aka a Organs an Machines. 91 Kent-st- ’881‘ and leave“ your ‘rices right and T0 HAND from in Men’s DUCT IONS assorted. 3:3 KENT-3'11 1-Sts. a; save. We MR mnlless of cost. ‘ng work. V011 ll: now, may hint! to husky-mu“ -____v 5b: future. ‘ American 311:1 G~.-rman competition plays a Mfg.“ part in the internat- ional commune of the South African coXOu'Ls. but the preferenoé which Great Britain and the mious states o! [be Brithh Empire enjoys‘ gives Hat-m an advantage, although in the Canadian tra'de with South ï¬rm has not yet reached large dimmion‘, say! the Ottawa. Free E355, it is gratifying to learn, (run “1 authority so competent to discuss it ‘3 Mr. J. G. Jardine, the Dominion ammonia! Commissioner in South mpg, wbois here 0111': visit, that it. y vigorous and healthy and notwith- ‘ distance of 10,000 miles which si-paratcs the two branches of mush stock. and the tact that Can- .dian nunufacturers have the advan- age of 1). Inge home market, t-hcreis the opportunity fro a. good beginning zhxc. which. if taken advantage of mm mav L-ml to important things in opiuioni 111‘ 1“" â€1" ‘ubject from time to din? 113.5 laid mac] ‘uv’\v~ - din? has laid much stress 015 the methods $60th by the campetltors of Great Britain and Canada for pushing business. ‘ n 7#~â€"“ Lawn their “more!“ bommnuvu». mm, who is here 011'; V g vigorous and healthy 31 (Landing the distance of gush s-‘paratcs the two kiliSh stock, and the Lac ulian nu nuiacturcrs have Americans an‘l V; “presentatives all in much greater to: ink, and of coarse Press, it 1‘ Americans and Germans arc x-aady E0 maks- concessions to secure tradc than tlw British manufacturer. Tbt-y will pack to suit the customer and will pack more economically than English manufacturers. especially in th:- 04‘“ oi cnrh. \VJgOilS and ma- china-r5. and lhui thsy 53‘â€? Height. A mnnod employed by the Amvr- m {fl lbs Germans is for. a group 0! producing ï¬rms to com- bine to send out. a representative, paying him liberal expenses. Such a man would represent several in- turcste. such as wooden frame work of houses. mining and agricultural machinery, canned goods, and arti- cl-s of wearing apparel. By com- bining in this v.ay the. firms saw.- cost and the methods tell very strikirgly in the results obtained as against the practise of employing single re-prewntatiï¬s and commis- $0,000 worth of ploughs (011th in a short mm- in addition to other business. A grmt ‘dcal depends upon the agzun making himself popular. A brainy. caplblo salesman, with free- dom to spend moxlf‘y in getting busi- ms, “in wrig‘n strongly in the bal- mc: anxinst preference tariff conoeS- ï¬rm of 381‘ makers brough Australia to F dastood hi~ m pushing business. Americans and Gcrxnam have their representatives all over the country in much greater force than the Brit- ’ah, and of coast: the Canadian mnnlacturers; but Canadian con- cerns are combming to send out tra- vellers to represent several interests thaw ï¬nd proï¬t able. 9- A. curiouS example the sphere of 881' sion agtnts. one cAIADA E Headquarters for HARDWARE NT STREET, ï¬'sluiithing, Repairing Axes When you -._.obldnm In flu: «than “no: in: in†WWABEAHE_-§TOYE§ Cresolene dissolved in the month "OM" um coughs and irritation of the thrust. , Antiseptic Tablets 10¢ a. tax- All. mm anotk caasouzne 08 A BOON TO mum. CuaoLmin-l wwwmflyfummaw mm mbuuutheumndued lym' “Madman cue-mat. or the bronchial tubes with every ï¬ns W â€â€˜w'md mum. Mdnmmpï¬vo toodency,ornflmhomchndcbtomhi M. nhethomcoughs orinflmodeonditionl «mm W" “me-ma oo..uuxmmflnmw‘m: BritiRh bmpu'c cu m advantage, althou ~: 11:,- has expressed 35'“ AN INTERESTING TEST‘ eEhurns . Washing Machines Clothes erngers Leather Mitts Coal Oil Lanterns Snow Shovels- Hockey Sticks, etc., at lowest prices. many \VllnfiSsCS corroborate bur with great exactness ii :ipZ to suspect. collusion. n 11;: perjurer whose gtory hos; and who contradicts not at all. Yet most 'mcn 11 you that if they were in thre a, violent aflmy occur- ot agricultural imple- mo-ntioned. A Canadian agricultural imglemeat ought a traveller from 1.0 South Africa who un- “~‘v‘v - , men you require anything in the above lines he , 111 at CINNAMON’S. “I!†of the celebrated “PENINSULAR†STOVES AND stock RANGES always on hand. 0‘0 .11 sdum AFRIGAI runs. 1‘15 which Mr. Jar- is the fact that of success in Kxe Handleg wibh South LINDSAIJ'RIDAY. WUARI 5, 1909 on BIL this Jar- and Job Work promptly attended to. placed more dinOIYed in the month are Mn and “to for coughs and irritation of the that. £314â€ka 1879 Whooping Cough, Croup Bronchitis, Cough. Grim Asthma, Diphtheria 1 MuLtrepl H-':rnld; The. Hon. Geo. 1 Foster is said to In getting stouter. Notlung like Laurie: prwpxity, 1Georgv. Everybwy is feeling bet- ltx‘. man. To twenty-three of the clasa the quarrel was to be real, since they were told nothingebout the profes- sor’s plan. The two bragwlcrs were to raise their voices suddenly, ex- change some highly provocative lan- guage and then engage in an ap- parently vicious aï¬ray, one firing a pistol and the other using a walk- ing stick. The mock quarrel took place and there was intense excite- ment among all present. The pro- fessor interfered and disarmed the participants. Ihen he informed the class that the row was a aham. He explained its purpose and asked them to keep the details in mind. men were really engaged in the quarrel at first. As to the ï¬ring of the pistol there were many versions as to the stage of the row .at (which it was exploded. Eight varying ver- sions us to the professor’s attempts :0 stop the quarrel were given. All Lb.» witnesses, of course, bad tried to tall the trail). The professor mt- 2d out in 9. Subsequent lecture Ehnt complete unanimity among many witneSSes :was commonly and often justly regarded with suspicion. It is noteworthy that had either of the principals in this quarrel been on trial and had pleaded†sell-detcnoe. Lb: jury might have had considerable difficulty i.x arriving at the truth. though the matter was arranged with the xut’cntion of permitting all the twenty-three witnesses to form a correct idea of exactly what was said and done. He reopened the subject â€a week In- ter by calling eaoh witneSS to his private room and recording his testié many. The stories were then care- fully compared. No two agreed as to the immedch cause of the row. Eight different names were given in answer to the question, “Who start- ed it ?" though of courage only two A curious and interesting test re- garding the value at evidence has just bzen made by a. professor in Bar- lin whoSe purpose it was to arrive at the worth of corroborative teati- m0n5. He arranged a. quarrel be- tween two or a class of twenty-ï¬ve th: violence and saw the crime com- mitted. they could give an absolutely correct account of the affair if sum~ moned to court within a. rwcek or two of the event. Yet of a score? of such witnesses but a small propor- Lion would agree in regard to im- portant details. Clams-m Goytitc, the. Prescott County farm band who murdered his employer and his thirteen year old 'son with a broadaxe Monday laat, says he was drunk and didn‘t know 1’ Wat-1km- anhc had but taken â€ml (1," of cyanide of potassium- balom in: set out to swindle all and Shhdl‘)‘ 1h:- wor-ld Would have'been his (L‘L‘tor. MnCnmuou’s contamion that the No: 1!: Kenn-cw election is invalid and that Duulop is not a member of aha Lt-gisl'ziure sends a chlil down Mr. Whitney '5 spé m». At 13:1. eléct‘wu Mr Pdttulla got 7 Votes at Embro. .‘Gameg deliver- Ll one of his :busix‘c speeches there n Iridu last“ and Tua’day Munroe ‘ot 106 Votes and Butler 17. EDITORIAL NOTES and STOVES. X-Cut Saws LINDSAY AM the Canadian rain-mas have had more or less trouble with the snow the {VASE week or so. but they are making heroic extol-ts to keep the tracks-Jean It is aid the Grand Trunk has our a thousand extra men empioycd in this work. Monetary Times: (hnadnm tobac- co users last year contributed to the revenue in excise duties $3,904,617. which repneaented a. consumption at 24.,653214 pounds. The manulacturod product was equal to a. consumption of 2.58 pounds per head o! the entire population. This (not ought to make game of our non-smokers stare. 347 were from the Eastern Provinces. That is something not to be regret- ted. Who are so well entitled to the lands of the Dominion as the sons of the men who have contributed to her greatness ? The United States prbtected Salt Trust has gone to pieces and the "protected" oonsamers now get 31: pounds of salt to: the price formerly paid for one. It is a typical case of how (and whom) protection_protect9. Huanilyon Times: Losing North Oxford .13 {not a mixer to make Mt. Whitney {Cid depressed, but losing it miter a resort to the til: m'tmne adopted in the, hop: of winning itâ€" Toronto Shr: :1? what comu of luxurious upholstery. Ever since Alderman Dunn has been sitting in one of .unesc tut :lqaLhcr chairs at the Conm‘xl board he has bcen wou- doring whether the voters‘ lists were also padded. The Winnipeg Tï¬bune remarks on the (act that of the 859 Larson‘s on the homcstmds entgred at the Ed- monton land ofï¬ce in September, Tho Antitoxinc Trust is getting a good clan! of severe criticism for its extortiomte methods. .Tho price at a dose of the serum hoe been rais- ed so that it costs $5 or soperpa- tient for the poor diphtheria. victim. The Chinese may be slow in some things according to Western notions. but they appear to keep well in touch with legislation “(eating their in- terests. The increase in the poll tax with legislation “(eating their m- tcrests. The increase in the poll tax on Mongolian tram $100 to 8500, imposed by the Canadian Govern- ment at its last session. became ef- fective on Jan. lat '.a.st.' 9nd during the mouth of December 1480 Chinese were admitted to Canada at the law- er rats compared with 250 in the same month in 1902. Mir. Lamieux suaoeeds Eon. Mr Carroll in the Soliotor-Gencralship. Mr. Carroll going on the bench. Mr. Lemieux is 3 strong man and an able lawyer and will do credit to his new position. Thu chago Cuty Council. :m «t re- sult of the Iroquois thmtre disaster, has passed an ordinance tint all mantras «must have a cross aisle for every Inltecn 'fOWps of amt-3 on the ground floor. ahd for every nine rows in the ga‘llary, which aisles must lead directly to an exit and not quipty themselves into anothsx aisle. Also, in the ma: of all banks of seats on the mum] floors must be cross aisles leading to tire catnpes or cmargepcy exits: It enforced the above mgulartiomr should prevent a remtition or such tragedies. ' The Windsor Standard hays; "Healthy disease is a true expres- sion, applied to smallpox, which cleanses and renews the system. It is the least fatal of all contagioua diaesncs." The Hamilton Daily Times anyw. So Gurney should, in tins Mail‘s opinion, be frag to go into the cou- stituonczcs and make foul and disgus- ting references to the judges and the female members of their families. but the press should not give. the public a hint o! tum-kind of cam- paign they arepondtmting thmugh him. {the Mail says that reporting its tool’s language “is a. bunch of the ï¬rst principles 0: decent journ- alism. It is an exhibition of brutal- ty and falsehood. happily not, par- alleled in Canada gota'de d! A the columns of the organ. 'nha folly of the thing; is more noticaï¬le. than What is at pmsent worrying the Tory members at the House is what will become of Gamay if the Speaker should plane his ban on blackguard- Speaake: Charlton's appad {or ad- herence to Parliamentary usaggaby the members was timcb. Gameyiam in tho constituencies is bad cmugh; in the house i: is intolumblc. Whtb ha sans doing. The man who deliberately tire: his brain with liq- uor should be held fully responsible for the MN committed under its luflueoo°. 01 spzct. he said. is frequently charged agaiugt Ganndians, and he urged in- ‘stont payment of accounts and punctual attendance upon engage- ments as worthy to be ranked among the christian duties. His view-point seems to have aroused interest. The subjmt is out of the way. but far from unimportant. The laxity at which Mr. Davidson complained un- dediubly exists. and greater punc- tiliousneea would be an excellent ad- dition to the national character. The following from the Chatham Banner will interest our readers, and xartiucnlarly East Emily farmers who have been growing heels for the Pet :r‘boro sugar {an tor‘y ; The tanner: of the district will make a serious mistake it they do not next season nuke a special eflort to come to the aid of the sugar tac- tories. especially about Wellneeburg. the plant there having been run at a loss. The [actors has a 7,000-acre capacity, but for several reasons the supply has fallen much short of this. Some runners planted too large an nerenge. and could not get help nec- mary to secure the crop. ’Ilhen. the put two years have been visited (with excessive drought or rainfall. The handling of 9. large beet crop late in the {all is bound to intortere with o'tbair macs-saw work. {these gea o‘ns account for the short supply. and for the detzrmination o! the refiners to wind up the concern if uhe supply is not forthcoming this ynnr. The farmers one a'trongly appealed to too put their shoulder to the wheel. Toronto i'awsz Rather a novel New Year’s sex-man ma preached by the Rev. J. 0. Davidson. of St.John‘s church, Potcrboro. Mr. Davidson drew his hearers attention to the importance of promptness, and rc- liability in meeting engagements. whether of a business. social or re- ligious nature. Laxity in this re- In Attack of Pncumcnln Word“ 0“ "Sumo .Uimc ago my daughter caught a Severe cold. She complain- ed at pains in her chest. and had a bad cough. I gave her Mulber- la‘m'a Cough Remedy according to di- rections, nnd in two days Abe was well and able to go to school. I hove used the remedy in my family tor the past seven years -and have never known it to tail." says James Prendergut, merchant. Annnto Bay, Jamaica. West India Islands. The pain: in the chest indicated an ap- proaching attack of pneumonia. which in this instance was undoubtedly worded of! by Gumberlain's Cough Remedy. It counteracts any ’ten- dency ot a cold towards pneumonia. For sale by all drugglsls. Away back in Huckcnzie’s day we had a guwing butter export to Brit- ain. By 1851 it had roachcd 83.- 838,419, and than i; beg1n to {all on, as did so may of our oppraaaed agricultural ‘indudry products. By 1889 it had declined to 8174.027. and the 52.9: the Twins left ofï¬ce. 1896. it was $893,053. Then the Li‘b'muls let about instituting a cold storage system and gi‘jing tho farmers a chanca. ‘ In 1889 our. export of but- ter was $3,526,007. and last year it was $6,554,014. Thom (Igurwspnak a! mum- wealthwnrd. 1).? _I.Y 35’ emy. The crisis in the Torteau'onk light has been Mom-and there is not room for both in the some organiz- ttion. Terte wants to be dictator wherever he 35’. and as soon as. he got an entry to the Tory ranks again he began scheming to supplant Monk. who [was the leader of the Quebec Oomcrvntivcs. Monk naturally rc- aentod this. but he wan unable tooon- 'trol the situation. .‘l‘nrtc has grad- ually clbowed him aside until there lppears to be no room tor Monk saw nwny down in the numb, and he pro- poaes to quit. : _ , ' . hi“ and Anti-rod. . Ludo Willieâ€"“Sun pa; how do an army scour the country?" I‘mâ€"“With bundles my son." .LiLLl: M'iiliqâ€"“ï¬j'nm bygsws !" AL- A‘ The Disappurlat Yankee. (Fran: 00Licr's Weekly) ; Stead‘w. and of late yum mpxd. ly. the Yankez is fading (rm his :m- cwtral land. 8) we: Inst ccnzus 62.3 per cent. of thc maple in Mnemclms- cuts were .of lorcign parentage. In Rhoda Island the percentage was 64.2; m Connecticut. 57.2. For all New England it was «18. In 1890 4: {Was 42 for all Now England, :18 against 30 in 1870. Emery yen- in Wchusatls alone. of thq natch stockâ€"that which was thaw belorc. HS50â€"thore are 12,000 more dmths than births. but than is an Execs of 21.000 big-ma in thy fgmign stock; . ‘A I‘m Cook’s Cotton Root (39111991101!- UK alng "0“â€, â€"_ brsidos .mmigntiou 3!. 115.31; Lind!†mum." The (31on did'riaht. ,l‘haj public are entitled to know the non to which the creature is put byhin mama.“ the Tory Leonora. Why ishould the pun! lid than) in their indtcmcy by hiding from it: and. cm the facts? - v “‘Ii°v';;nbruohéo with the an- Mao yuan“. Is the only a! rename residual-o 70w undone: "mambo“? angumeogneu'j in. In an and odor:- I had taken due I {at better. 3nd couldme a change inane ued using me gulls (or and am how in th: very 15$ch drprtgsgng symptp hVKIy UU': u.â€" .-_.v the bloat; and nerves. brings a glow 0! health to allow cumin. a spark]: to the 05% and a ruby redneu to panid. lips. No other mcdicin: has done so much to bring {onion and hcalth lo weak girls and woman. It you are ailing give "11: pills a [air trial and new health and 'n-trzngth will he yam-9. Do not except my pink colortd substitute: th‘: gen 1i )0 gills alwavs have the full hum. “Dr. illium’ Pink Pills for Pnle People†printed on the wrapper ground cv- c‘ry box. Sold by mtdicine, dealers cvrtrywh-rc. or by mail at 50 cents a box or bi: boxes for $2.50 by writ- ing 111? Dr. “'illim-s‘ Mz'dicinc C0. Brocknll-s. Ont. ed shoe people and know our business Figh't hp-tojdnto‘ subbing "in, at Jaootvlllo. New! comes Iron: Janetville ot a. quarrel between two youths named Johnston md‘Arthur-s. in (1:: course of which the Ionnwr Babb-~11 U13 latt- er. in the shoulder twice with a jack- kuitc. inflicting a deep gash which required the prompt attention of a ‘ YES, ’tin an old fashioned winter, with the gla- 30 below zero end the snow six feet deep. The-e ntmoepheric condition demnnd some nttention to person“ comfort in the wny of worm docking. Nothing is more detrimentnl to n mnn’a peace of mind then cold feet. With yo o r pednl extremities chilled you we cut of so: ts, bilioun, creaky nnd din- ngreeeble with yourself and the world. ' The N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE Whitney to Blame. ' (Toronto Saturday Night.) The election. however. has done this service to the country: It has ex- posed B, R. Gnmey at his true worth. Anything. Ih ave said of this man in the past has been justiï¬ed by his shameless utterances on the plat- form. He made remarks about a young married couple who have nothing to do with his case. mt with politics. that no man worthy of the name would have uttered. 33 has not a single detender for his disgraceful utterances; Incapa- ble of shome. oblivious to all sense at propriety. the man himself is not to bhme. The (unit lies with moms who gave him the opportunity to say such things from n public ocu. The injured young man resided in Lindsay some yen-a ago. In" tuber being in the unploy of the Sylvester M19. 00. Ybung Autumn‘s. his ad.- uilnnt. is the aon o! the village blacksmith. yo doubt «be matter ~ â€".â€"_L We would suggest 3 pair of OVERSHOBS (we hue them one, two end three buckles high) and a pair of m FELT GAITERS to weer under them â€"for which we only tax you 99 oenu. If you are exposed to outside weaker then I psigofHEAVY RUBBERS, wool lined, 1 pair of SHOE-FAX or LARRIG ANS, with heavy wool 30:, would The lost Remedy for Group. (Awluson, Kan.. Daily Globe.) This is the season when the womm who knows the best rmnedi-H ior emu;- is in dorm-1nd in unry neigh- borhood 02'; of the most turiblc thing; in um wprld is to he awaken- ed in the middlz of the night by a who-9p from one of the childreu. The cruup remedies are always as auto to bc lost. is can: of crows.“ merplmr is sure to be lost incaso of bun-share. There used to be an olaamiencd runway {or oroup. Known as hm: aymp. but same madam mothou my um Chambwlain's Cough Rm is beau-and docsnot‘ cast so much. It causes tha patient to “UIM' the phlegm" 'qaicker. and civeï¬ rein! in a Mater the. Gina thus mum u noon at the troop: com 39mm and it will present tho attack. It never fail. and in 1313an and safe Latch. Efor ale by «u . we the bropér thing. physician to v-wâ€"-_-__ will be ventilated in court. USE!) A KNIFE 0N COMPANION. N ow, Ii] thin mny Le avoided by the simple sppliostion of name of the frost-proof Footwear to be Ind at this store You will who no mistake in bringiqg your pgor feet to this store, as we are spechlista in Footmr. We are train- 1’00 lITTLE BLOOD 80hlooflAgwhfwThonroflnyW8hooJMlnvabykmA. Slater, me llu-mn-Io Shoe, The “llagar†Shoo by J. T. loll. amt serious conic-Que†LINDSAY'S GREATEST SHOE HOUSE. “M‘r NEWYEARIS OVER E â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-__â€"â€"3 é "WW WW“ 5 THE TEA THEY LIKED TWELVE YEARS AGO. An Ad in the Evon‘mg Post Brim Wok Rm SPRATT 8 On Wednesday 20th, the day of the Conservative Convention. two old customers from the northâ€"east part of Haiiburton County called to see us. It was their ï¬rst visit to Lindsay in twelve years, and the vast progress made by the town in that period did not escape their notice. While chatting over old times one of the visitors remarked, “I don’t rutup-‘se you have any JAPAN TEA like the half-chest I bought the day l was lure last.†A sample of the tea was pro- duced, two cup: were brewed, and the visitors were so delighted at gettirg their favorite blend after the lapse of so many years that each placed an order for a full chest. That’s the way we do things all along the lineâ€"when we once ascertain the worth of an article we willingly pay a good price, but we irsist on the quality being maintained inviolate. That’s why we retain the conï¬dence of our customers. If you appreciate quality, try us. We will set before you in a few days the choicest lot of Silks. which include Fine Japanese Silks, white, ivory and black, I yd wide, at7 5c per yd. Jap. Silks, 1n all shades, at 50c yd. China Silks, suitable for Gowns, Waists and artistic work, every shade and black at 2 5c yard. ‘ What to wear is the all absorbing question. We're just going to answer this vexed problem. lfyou desire other than Silks, we can suit you in Voile, Etamine. Crepe de Chene, Canvass Cloths, Panama Cloths, Nun’s Veil- ings in white, ivory and colors. C. J. Bonnett's Peau de Soie Dress Silks, best Lyons' dyes, rich ï¬nished, double faced quality, at $1.00 per yd. Next on the “tapis†is the season for evening parties, etc. White Lawns and Organdies are always dainty and proï¬table. We are also clearing out balance of heavy winter Dress Goods at reduced prices. â€WO‘W lll'llllll'l n In run-n A CASH AND ONE PRICE. .“â€MM£OMWM PAGE THREE