! p3.“ mu. 0.35. Tho-o ï¬gures an to new that mes-lg, p 333:“. can; a trmhg uni-:13 not to tho my“: the degth rate tron mic; ‘10.“: m- 0.13; from diph; â€O ‘ in mum more 1.95: death. in London due ,to JIMâ€: Va gate. pt 0.43 to each 1.000 living pm; In The war .htheen Spain and the United States. coat tha tamer; coun. try “76.500300. That is a large flu. but it i! nothing to whaï¬ {ha cameos 01 the war. are cast- ing and will cost tha Unitad States. M‘hen it 'has been broken, what then ? We do not know. We may be â€.‘able to \make a satisfactory bargain with the Light, Heat a Power m, or we may ham to_ further consider the question of Municipal ownership ot the lighting and 96m!“ system». it 19 am: negation, But one that is being Em: and dealt With by: may “magnum; and 9m which *9 iii-ms; w‘mg man be selves by an? eitueavi it mm in {9 Wm '55 the Mm as in me past: 1;; ae: emu issue we 9% 2% m with this plum at on! mum“ at men flaw length. as: we: Miami mg m: We at 9!!! tan is mm;- 9930,qu in m mead: gamma . e While the report presented by Mr. w. H. Stevens, 3A., in connection with the test of the street lights may not be clawed as ofï¬cial until Prot. Ellis submits his ï¬nding, it is abso- lutely in line with the conviction of almost every citizen that Mr. Eur- gess has not carried out his» prom- ises. II he had done so, we believe now, as we did at the time the offer was made, that the service would be satisfactory to our citizens, but it has fallen so far short or the excel- lence predicted for it, and so much- time has already been wasted as a result of the good-natured conces- sions made at the request of ‘the president of the company, that we‘ feel the time [or further forbearance ‘ is past. In the interest" of every j;'itisen we urge our Council to losq no time in instituting such aption 9.3 may be necessary to smash a con- tract that has never been fulfilled. . Whilst the Emma} of the t-iAMï¬l mas- weu mom omi- the .rietwi it must his mum um um mm show {we hm mwtaat mm: at m» mm; new! heaven! Hm as»: am Ema his way to WM m “3' mm 651%!szwa 3%. Ma». use Wt? lama name the mm M aim haw; mm; with “wet . m m {mm m maï¬a m My mm but as ath 9% hm m». Mae‘s mMmMm was mt Mm ea w m mm mm at m mm?! ï¬ts on «Mat cam aim Eithwr Mm Fmtmwt a; Wmnqm. these I MN aloof, and than: coldness Ind hack f0 do with his overwhelmins‘ defeat. Mr. Foster is not wanna by Me party. 1 l { l i ' {the defeat of Mr. G‘co. E. Foster, ex-Minister of Finance, in North 0n- tariio Tuesday was a. notable vic- pxal victory, and hid clevor young opponent, Mr. Geo. D. Grant, of Oril- lia. deserves infinite credit for ‘the pluck chewy by him in pntering the lists against so redoubtable an op- ponentâ€"me loading orator and tin- ancial critic of his party, and one deeply skilled in all the arts of cam- paign warfare. Following his de- feat in New Brunswick, Mr. Foster‘s friends fixed upon North Ontarioâ€"a} gem-Wed Tory stronghold-as a sale constituency lor the beaten gx-Minister, but the spirited Tight put up by Mr. Grant and the active liberals of the riding- rosnitai in a change of over 800 totes and a ma- yority of nearly 200 for Mr. Gf-fmt. LINDSAY. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, ’03. BOXALL 8: MATTHIE Machines ' Evetrough 5“? Ladders Conductor Pipe Machfï¬c Oils Sinks Scoop Shovels Iron Pipe and Manure F 01k: Fittings Horse B1 rshel' Brass Fittings, Call and see our Store Display. TINSIITBING AND PLUMBING Wringers Wasting Hardware Graniteware Tinware Window Glass Mixed Paints Clothes EDITORIAL NOTES. The Weekly Post. SIISII ‘I'HE GOITRlG'I’. 112 Kent-st, Lindsay. TUESDAYS ELECTION ï¬'flflfl; Elbows Stove Boards Stove Blacking Pipe Varnish Stove Repairs Stove Mica Evetrough Conductor Pipe Pumps Carry Combs Stove‘Pipesland Waters to become thoroughly lto¢k ea. 'Prohibitint “3. â€104$“!!me th’o 'inodutin ‘to .eltch‘rz 159G ,3!th at tmm mam; To Protoot Dam Fish. The Provincial Fisherlel De'part- ment will probably feéommend rthat legislation be passed) at the approach- in: union extending the regulation prohibiting (the sale at bass. mutua- owe «a speckled trout lot a Cu:- that period at time you» an. years az‘o the reguhtin mam paged, had its tome exiting, m 3 .1908. "The omen-flaking M h “9 “m“ We“ 1:35;» in mimwtiswavt'mhumteé and m ‘3‘: G flak-hem E P It. «geek â€mar madman ml 1m ewe». a? W m Mme *9 mm 992:; mm: m: maxim we Nerthzweat mtg this“ we; a tug We? around “me has mg Mr- i‘ mama at Qumran ‘te Fan.†WP! medieina mm: a: seat new! fans ‘ Mr mm. Liam t9 Wasbam' gm“ 8.:- 2mm “flg‘ztg‘ï¬ig’wrï¬gï¬gg Mum â€ï¬‚am- and moan Gilchrist“); . Mam Wm“ 03‘ max- at flax-Hey. ta Rename; Mr Gmham vilia‘O W: 0n; BMW a tat-E! m the 89“?“ m- _ try that flew 3am bumping at Whoa 'â€" â€"-â€"â€"â€"'-**M M m M M. “W: mom I! A mp «mm. at steak Hi: «taxi will 10qu him in aboqt two week. . . .~ ‘ “mu Iceman.†at Nu swam Wiser Than Race-Horse letting. (St. Louis Republic.) A reliable, quick method to earn $100 and have that much at the end of a year i; to put 32 in a savings bank or trust company every meek for ï¬fty weeks. it is alsu a good mehtod to insure peace 01 mum and conscience. This adwee hot cum to hen» the Banks but to mm the eve. of the maple to something Myer than uni investments; ‘ A bm has been iatroduced into the' my; 33%,: Eng '" "W" my Imperial Hmu‘mmmouuo “new at the 3mm in Mt "we would , the Libu In»: It gamma that no at billy mm want the mm in . mum I" the maker}; a hi“? Kmarï¬g 121‘}: th» Ifoh‘ï¬â€˜h‘bflt ' afliht {E pnlb'rielw «am hi- â€313553331 n:Sfi: um or a hawk? Alkali be em: {new Mum we? H'h “ï¬fa may.“ a! i mam with“ my ewxiuemï¬ the 1%,. all} m: , Ammayzéxmem w the Salsa %- 1‘1th 1}!“ “gear“ is ““1 Emmi um !th a mmabh Hlum “was “331m “flun‘gï¬ mm 1 am; We are! glam M 151103th 3% a! â€he mu is 13 wmt m mmm- 'W Ar 19 {Mitaï¬mm “*5!“ M a! mama ea tnwleu m: 9 m M w M 8* mm was?“ .wflé ' Nwm‘ï¬l MQ‘NHQ 8" "ML‘ him? I u“; w “NW": mm #9 9mm. ï¬lm m m vmuw 3m mi inns 99. “in “GWQWQCJA WW have gm heâ€! swam“ a WME «In: 'at one time or «anther- maelled 1a ' deal wish lbw blackmailera 853.4 m I fight or settle-venue“ Slllll that lwerc but legally disguise d attempts I“! ‘3?t:3::§:f.3$: U“ m at robber)“ - i \r ..1 1......“ mnnn .1. 1.... In. will! 3Ҡi Iowa has gone one better than the Bristol liquor license law and- con- , demos habitual drunkarda to lunatic iaaylumd. When the measure passea ‘ ‘it caused but little stir, but within. {eight months three hundred alcoholic ‘ ‘patients were under restraint and ' treatment. An Iowa despatch says ' that inebriates continue to flow into ' the State asylum: at the rate of about ï¬fty a. month, and that an: Iowa court has just ruled- that their constitutional rights are not violated ' by their detention. Some 01 the ine- 3 briates don’t like to be. shut up, but ' but the treatment they get seems to ' be humane and salutary. Their liq- uor is stopped, and they have to mark ' on farms, and are encouraged to im- : prove their habits. ,When they seem 3 to’ be cured. they are discharged, and f “conservative," in gletter to the Peter-barb Rcyje‘w, pyopoqen that. as Mr. Kendry does not intend tooth: for rte-election to the Dominion house, it Would be good business (0 offer the seat to J. Israel Tarte on the un- derstanding that hp agrees to do what he can to "ï¬ationalimf’ the Trent Valley Canal. We would and- vise arew days' delay. .l‘erhnps Geo. Eulas Foster mil be available. to bi» yet at liberty 01; payment of ' W18 route In Luau “15w “mu.- uv. be capable o! sailing on the open lake. the $400 ‘line and costs. Sir‘ Oliver [Bow is it. then. that â€the barges com- reiused to remit the imprisonment part of the penalty unless counsel for the 'Prohibitionists joined in tho ' appeai with the judge. This was‘ done, and it is probable the line will , he paid and the prisoner allowed to go to care for his sick wife. he “Conservative," in aletter to the Peter-ham Review, proposes that, as Mr. Kendry does not intend tool’fcr in; down the Rideau canal from 0t- . tawa sail to any: of the American ' cities on the south shore of the lake, gich is also the cage at Sinlt‘ Ste rie ? Between here an] l‘resnnilc Bay they would have the protection of a "number of good harbors, which would make open lake sailing safc‘an- der any circumstance. I! navigation I O‘om Port Hope to Presquilc is such a s-eriona matter hoyv are these boats going to run across Lake Simeon, «hero navigation is far more dan- gerous than on Lake,_9ntari9 ‘3‘ on the loud in the Northweet, the working- m of Oratorio ud Quebec will hove full employment ud good me. without ny help from mifl‘ gnoch. Two thousand immigrant: left Liverpool for Condo Thundny, nnd thug] only n beginning. Tho luau: from zho Uniud Std:- will mingle with tho 0mm from Britoin. So long a Mr. Sifton Innke- is o: the special 'committee to inquire into _B_ritiah immigration into Gan- ada. - - ing session (or raising the poll tax on Chinese from 8100 to $500. This is in accordance with the récompendation The Dominion Government are ex- pected to introduce a bill at the com.â€" â€"On' md‘ after to-day the rate or mail on newspapers and periodicals posted in amide. {or transmission to Britain will bathe same as (or de» livery in Canada. Thi‘s‘is hnother of Sir William Muhck’s achiementa for Canada. and the â€Empire. Reynar, the Toronto personator. 1's The British army estimates {or 1903-04 call ior the expenditure at $171,225,000; an increase of. $500,000 over ~thc: nin‘mal expenditure. In be lightly treated; Perhaps the' MM m ioâ€"pufly the to“!!! very carelessness with which the dis- ease is tr.eated peace or in war; it is all the same to the British taxpayer. , Itogcttowork m7 kinda umdflluoh 0.? u- tm- With “yin“ I‘ve WO- pcr pnc at his you â€ï¬l- \ â€" ' ' I think HIS DRUM“ ’blbrary MM u """""""""" ‘the -black8mlth department}. Mr. ‘ . . Eh. ....... . ...... I « Header. had both hand: in the m- ‘m “Pm†“ “mm.“ W .. um. .......... ....b a chino, when by Iome‘ meant the'heavy ===== " Son ......... ..4 oo ummer.-iwhdeh weighs several tom. 'T'IC In tutor“ Ills Foot. Pohuu. par 53......"1 :0 came down with a crash befqu the A man :33qu (3‘90, Freeburn, om- 'Applu. pol-b. .........0 7| unlortuuate man was able to hbeute played by a North Val-ulna) tumor. W Qttk...... ....3 .0 himself. and «I : run“: both: I: a, menu with inn" rioul â€on.†gbmm ......‘.......¢ 50 m bad'ly "united Ind naught. e "on flank Std. . ohm in, a Immwre .3 . wt: taken to the ROI! Manor-in mm thQ m signed and atria! 3mm 0100-. U ï¬aqitnk Mghnderltagd QM: Hr. hiujctf'tooï¬. pakï¬z tangy cup! $0010 ------- mom)! 2 Salon; loam» at {In Sylvan-v Nun tunic) tithingâ€. Mr. John Renders. an employee o1 the Sylvester -Worka‘. met with a Reriouï¬ aooidqnt on Tuesday whim operating a large trip hammer In um “and and “no. by tho tug of Dr. Wlllla-z' Nut Fills .Weak lungs mean Wonk health. continual coughs anJ caldeâ€"-touch:s of grip and bronchitis, then deadly pneumonia. or lingering. hopeless ‘ consumption. Weak lungs are due to 'weah blood. The one sure way to . strengthen weak lung-i is to build up your blood with Dr. Williams‘ 'Pink : Pills. Every dose makes rich,- red blood. and every drop of rich. red blood ands gstrength, vigor and dis- ease resisting power to weak lungs. Thousands of weak-lunged, narrow- chested men and women have been made sound, healthy and happy by the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills -nnd they will do the same for you. Mrs. J. I). Naiemith, Winnipugg. Man., says: ‘I contracted naet'cro cold, which developed into bronchitis and lung trouble. The best of doctors and many different kinds of medicine failed to help me, and my friends all thought I was goin ginto rapid con- sumption. I had no appetite, was ' forced to take to bed. and felt um l only death would release me. '32â€: brother urged me to try Dr. “'11.! limrs‘ Pink P1118, and to please him I began them. A few boxes proved they were helping me, and [began to ‘ get real strength. I continued the ' use of the pills and was soon able to leave my bed and sit up. I grew ‘ stronger day by day. The cough that had racked me almost beyond endurance dls‘aPpeoi-edl my up: I petite fetus-net and! am maxim strong marl healthy. much to the we: wise of all who now me while hm m. be. \‘l’llllme‘ ~Pink hills man! one alter other mediums fpllt'll anal . shell «been enigma; than.) 1 on Further. R B .R '11. the gunm- Rom rug inner in In recon can at the EM to P0“ "we. monk! at bmy mm mm! the route ’10 tighten would eat. “1:33an Ha the Hun mwmmmt me! have i pour? if {New MM! ‘99 #:113?‘ Ehibmw but a 0005:! I?! ML? Jam} the pay“ in we“ es- me um wage en mi ma“ e flu“. e 1 mm a We emf a? egwem é~€£§€ mwgmmb at me me! New Nee o! the large at Vessels on the In: without any u'oablo. As for harbor-a, an officer of the R. 61 0. Line told your corremondcm that if his boat .waz heavily loaded it could not enter Trenton harbor-ht all, and that he did not think of call- ing at night, as it .waa-too dangerouu Bar actual measurement it in only 7 feet deep at the dock. Port ‘Hope‘n harbor has been entered by qomn .Ironton Harbor is Shallow â€"â€" Engineer ‘ Iaingy a: for lack as less Report- ed In Favor of Port llopo Route. The following letter in support or the Port Hope route ‘10: the Trent Valley Canal outlet appeared in a re- cent issue of the Toronto World; . Your Trenton deï¬nite-h or yester- day says the Government engineers hare all condemned the Port Hope route of the Trent Valley Cuntl‘ In 1883, when the canal was first talkâ€" ed of, the government appointed a Mr. Maingy to survey the proposed ; routes and report. His report was sent in, and one item in it is: "17.10 Port Hope route possesses superior advantages ore: any other iine {or flhe outlet 0! the canal," and it also says, “The east of building aeanel Prom the month of the Trent to Rice Into would build thiamine! from Port Hope to Lake Simcoe." and twindo up by saying that theqe are [acts that cannot. be denied. ' ' . . The height of land, which'ie given in your Trenton despatch’ as being 'gpwardqot 200 feet, in given in Ir. Maingyln report as being only 68 15- on ,andasitieouly'11-4, miles from Rice Lake the water. which springs up on the south side 'of it, ‘run‘e through onatural valley into Lake Ontario at Port Hope. Mr. iRogereKreport 0‘ Sept., 22. '1900. gives the height of it to be 88leet, which makes Trenton's argument look as thought it was bomewhat ex- aggerated. - -. _ A .-,IA ,,"|, "Eéfic'f'tauu Trenton finds with this route is that barge; woulq poi. PORI HOPE...II[ARD AGAIN. TNENTON’S ARGUMENT RE TRENT CANAL SCHEME DEALT VIITII. wn‘EKLY POST. LINDSAY- Aid O‘RielIyâ€"'It‘¢ an :10an some maple to think the {Library lahouldmo be run by the cannon. â€Un- m«- that plan it would ‘ooa (wart $2000 ayear to run it Nu ain. .what do we fellowu know a. at in»? What would tan“ a? fact-a ‘ would not suit thq ohorg. I think ths peanut 1.1%;wa . are «pubis 8 running it. †| 1 mm it will“ the 0M flotsam“ . story-.4310 maomae had worked "to. I minus and the, .elqotwaw had been Jounhtfl'ata" :,i, . 4 ; .~' .. _: I A. Retainerâ€"“flew mare npmuy blue looking lot or Mnenatiseume that main When It was omen" giwu but that Mr. Grant. the L: m] candida! to. had 93mm; mm but . “13393393313333“; 222223232322 3333-“! *2 3393333 banana. 3. “113 me! 2r eurâ€" a Begum.“ is an? yum: mam 3% at x- is am 23 ‘63th £33. \ ‘ mg mg «WWW mimiif.†q: to w “an m Hm Q M9} _in â€050 (Emma; A Socialistâ€""I wonder what the paper near the postomce will my about our Meetings on Saturday and Sunday. I be; u will give us 3 kW“? ‘ Wars of Citizens an Various lotto". C. P. It. Ind'Mnyor H. 7A Cu; 6? “â€"3; Public Worku Deps’rtmont, d-Enminor. 'Tne Engineon' Club of Toronto. ha a membership of one hundred sud tpnt. in distributed throu bout. Ontario, u the Incident in C. . Run, City Eu‘inur. 0 onto: Vice-Pruidoue, C. H. Guam; Socroury, Willi. Chipmuu; Trenuur, H. F. Duck; Chuirmuu Fiuuuou Committee, J. Alex. Culunoll. 51). Put President. no iii!" Tangy, A. L._Hortxborg, of tho By invitation of Mr. 'Culvorwoll, tho Society will woopt t trip by shuns: on the wut. u north of Poterborongh to Buckhom Fnlll ad will 3120 be tendozod t luncheon b,_him g} Burloigh gulls. Id. upootod um iho Mao; god Council of Pomhuo w I! ofl'u iho loom: o form} "caption. ud till uh udvuiup of this opponuoiu of shoving this inlmliol bod, tho lorgo muufoumiuq had hydnolio dov- ol on: at Pomboro. ho munhou at tho Society hon ox- :uuodo putioolu doom to in i iho )dnnlio 1m look on tho Tron at POWbor and ih should ho a 0 pain. motion: or tho Trout Volley \ outta, Auociotion £0 oxploin to tho agitating profouion of this province the impetus“ 3nd sin-ago thin union“ highvoy will he to the province and iho acuity. and the orient noco ai‘ty Io: .il|_ocmgio§ion. ham twnm‘ om MN “mum hm in I». ï¬n hmm‘ 0 at 9! Wm rm Q9 8 mm M M; In“! mi 5 m. mm mm MW mm m mm; n “W :nw‘ an!“ a m mm ma ï¬n w dhnwdmu with} UN §l¢ was 'r “MM “tthWMOoWI FIVE MINUTE STREET “MTG. The chm-ch was beautifully “cobr- atnd with flowers and palm. The choir, audited by Mr. Bachmo. ran- dared excellent crevice. m.- Silver no: “Abide with Ma‘ and“ even- in, my Honda" 911'. mum" (max “t human" and ï¬fty. m. tan took um 9 13am min in v my, bail. my M‘A .‘ she opened it. Within wulound a beautiful locket and chain. 80 are there many unopened parcels around no, and some of them are unapproci- ntcd from their out-ido appoannce. Then followed a delightful talk. bright. proctical. witty and Winn, discussing the unseen opportunities that unit u: in each new day. and the blessings to be unfolded from the “owe". the rocks. our talcum, our sorrows. our books. and «pedal- ly the bible. A hearty ‘010 of than“ was given Hr. Sycamore for hip sonic“. 7 A ,- - 8 p.m. Mr. Symon lectured on 'Unopened Parcels." The great Christmas parcel from a grandmoth- er lay on atnble. with its unseen contents. M'hgn the parcel wu open it was found to contain just the thing each wicked {orâ€"except in one cw. For! one child there was only awn!- gnt and she minced ,it. but after- ward when deectodï¬y’ bet-fun". Monday afternoon than wan an Intern-ting meeting at the Pastors and Deacon! conference of the Whit- by and Lindsay Association. Vari- ous topic: of practical import were discussed by Rev. Mauro. . llclv‘ar- lane. Yornton. Beanie and Hoghaon. and Deacon. Pee], Graham. «Hardy and Snxgitt. The annual congrega- tional tea came at 8 o‘clock and was garticipated in by a wry largo .nnrn- cr of adheronta of tho cnnrcp. At son baptized foVJr' ingoplo after iho beautiful Wolic manner. Mr. DJ UQHIUI C. §ucu w‘ â€" -__ . ed the pastorate [or ufcw weeks. and then gave promise of the due- tinguiahod auccem that has marked hi» ministry in Btocknllc. Eisner- mona on Sunday were from Titus 3:10 in the morning. and 2 Samuel. Jean. and 2 Tpmothy. 4: 7. Bin tho evening and were characterize! by clout-nan of thought. simplicity of presentation. pointodnc-fo 0! ap- plication and genuine evnngaiicnl teaching. His manner is winning and his sermons have the impression of having come from nman 01 earn- est conviction and human sympathy. During the evening service, the‘ pan- tor oi the church, Rev._L. 8.2 Engli- WM It“ A? um Jam!" “his“ Saucyâ€"Pauon' 1n... can“ A! and Doooou' Coma-co and to: am. m... [vocational ‘l'n loudly. | "hobâ€"LI ' "’0?! Recount! anniversary serv- , “w " ‘ - ‘ Ll wheat t noes were conducted In tho Baptist lwm, a“ : church on Sunday and Monday of "‘59 tum to 59% mt n . no 20 can m much. The church to now forty “ mm x†Xyeue old and enjoys nconoidorablc a,“ ,m. m degree of prosperity. There is no i“! out; 59: lower debt, either mortgage or floating. ' , â€Monte 171 Follow!“ m cm The church gives 15:80}! ‘0 minionsx Wt when cc and its members are lorwnrd in c\'- N '1' k C cry good work- " ' ' Cganf..:::::: I The sermons on Sunday wcro Toledo . z ."proached by Rev. J. C. 5)’°“â€Â°-"‘- 2313‘s: 3:. “ ALL, of Brockvillc. Ten ylearo fnï¬o (Er-ll. ' u Mr. Sycamore. they 3 ' m “t' ' ’ , “'11an ml, I'm-h. IAMIJIIUIGI] AIIIVEIIAIYH MARKET REPORTS. ¢h â€g :04 “A ONTARIO. MARCH 13 1903 Hogsâ€"Receipts toâ€"day,10.ooo;to-morrow. 20.:000 lei! over 000: 5c to 10¢ hitheri mixed and butchers 87. 20 to 87.255 good u choice. no" â€8755 Ho 57.:70 rou ‘h‘eu'y 730m". -u at 35.302637 name! nie- 87.†to 8 .55. 8harpâ€"1101:9191:h 12000;»:«9-114 lamb! :17“! m “1110:? gdzhsomp 8%“ 55.05 or o oce x to . not!" lllllbl. $4. 75 to 87.15. 0 $4.75: Itockeru and feed: $2.75 N £4.75; cows, 81,40 to 84.50' rm. ‘2 to 84.“): cannen. 8140 to 52.â€; bulls. to M: cures. 83 to $7.10; Tun-red mean 83.35 to 34.50. g to 31.375} «111.3556. nod-iieéapi; 70; no an! en reported. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chic lunch 10. atticâ€"Bea! ta amo: .ftoeldy; nominal; to prfml steer-3.} to 55.75: pogt to medium 83.51 â€'08 Yo “$05 NEW YOI‘ LIV: STOC‘. New York. larch mâ€"Bocvn-Reoelpu. 183: no um reported. Cdvco~80cd o. 255: "all low and study; van. to 8850. ha tad Lambrâ€"Reccï¬ :Ill mac-.21.-..“ (km-.350 93 _: mm. A- - __- Heep ud hmu~3¢colpu 200 had: they study; no good lamb. ice: .3 mm hm 31.15 to 81.25; culls to 3 â€so to 3?; western. 86.75 to 81; .veus 13‘ “IO to “.50; ewes. no to fin; deep. tog 5:34. 85.50 to 15; cult to “hm":flmh 55.4; gal"; to" ted. .3047.“ .15; Y ' not“. 8875 to 15 aaa‘ksa In. tI-"*1.IB" In!!! I! “I! Y‘ 81%;???“ 35 “#EWM in. are“ ' Mi? IQWH-ï¬ Â«mu ‘HKIW w: 333.33 wmmm ‘3 mtopod. good“. u' _. -.‘... vvv .. am IM‘ FMK'YQRâ€"f‘ I 4 n- (mg... wwmï¬ï¬‚mawm emu émzz. “9.. :. ~ gm a. in mm amiï¬Méï¬l n no mi a In «in» ma «nun V_- Butrhén mineâ€"chem p'ie'na Iéto oi butrhm' came «ï¬n-Ir}: ‘uallty (o boa! exporter: 1075 ‘6 not an won! â€a to b4 :0; load-or enti- but but no to n‘m- Iowa or“ :34 atone-n mm 35:300.» ed: m Dania. canâ€: "ltkgm I‘ ‘0 mm- W?ԤҡM mi»M m on; an- ma p.90 an em ; Bauer, 3- Butler. in! Butter. ca ' Butter. a1 Bauer. In Em new. '1“!!!ch l 908:. per ’ , Tue-03.7 Dual-0. 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AND WOOL Blanch. 1 ‘mJnnmtcdm as to so (It gyms}. 2 9tq¢nJmMed 9 (1 _ 0 07 Loon. IAIKBTS. TORONTO Ll YE STOCK. CATTLE MARKETS. white. but. spring. but. . . . .. (go-e. huh. . .4. . both. Nd. bull.........l3 1'21 0 ‘ o... ,ucooooo bulk. ........... ‘. .............. m 0...... Jr..........0 w .. u~.0¢lolooi. a... col... 0 00.000 000 Mm â€QMflfl ;fl 0001000000 flmuamnfluau y;m. mm.om Au lawn â€" Al m Ar. Dull-CI um: Quotation.- Anode.- can. Black Eoliennes. another canvas effect, but made of better yarns; these come in ï¬ne and oonrse threads. all wool, 44 to 46 inches in width, per yard ............ $1.m Mob Vallaa at Canvas Bleak Dress deeds. “‘5?“ matarlel all weal. cults afternoon wear. used black silk or a oalarod llnlm 44 inches wide. per yam! 7%.: ck of Web. German and 10h pmduouom are in this mock-mall good blacks. The leading makes in black are rough mum enacts in ï¬ne and coarse threads; the season, per B LACK D BESS FABRICS. Fancy Knicker Tweeds, of English make, for suits and skirts, in mixed colors of fawn, blue, brown, grey, 46 inches wide; the leading style for this All Wool Blenheim Cloths, made in England, ï¬nished like a satin, that will not Spot with water; 44 inches wide, in all the leading shades, per" yard All Wool French Woven Homespun, suitable for chil- dren’s wearâ€"an all wool mat- erial, £2 inches wide, in all colors, browns, navys, audio- als, greens, etc, per yard 40c WÂ¥W@ I Just a ï¬vflthe may Imam um are piled sky h an our table: wed.“ T .9 two way of seeing “Shim!“ 1“ to visit this department. GOLORED DRESS FABRIOS. We buy direct from the makers, alWay; securing as low a price as the large wholes; houses-«always buying the most reliable line; obtainable, and selling on the small prof- quick sale' basis. 7 Enough praise cannot be given to :7 one hundred and one styles and page; ‘shown in the wash goods department. 13w. conceivable make has been secured for th- spring's sellingâ€"all the markets of the old a; new world have been ransacked for noxeltik exclusiveness has also entered into the buying and you ll ï¬nd nothing like these m 0. neighbors stocks. Our lixed Tweods. Fancy Worsteds and Navy Se at $10.00 are the best suits for the money in t e Conn of Victoria. Quality, style. ï¬nish and ï¬t make it t 9 best. Try one of them. I gm 2% g. 1903 Wash Fabrics The stock consists of French Organdies. Swm Muslins, Scotch Ginghams, English Lawns and Muslins, American and Irish Dimities, Sheer Linens and Muslins. etc, ranging in price from 10c to $1.00. Spring Suits for Men, $10. 250 PIECES WASH GOODS. yard: . .3100 A nice line of Misses’ How Spun Skirts, in oxford 3'3 onlyâ€"5 gore, trimmed :16 stitching, hpped seamsâ€"â€" 30 toss, each........ 3209 Ltd“? H0111 mu \"ulkm Skimla Black. ban and 03‘ M. with 11m! nuance. stitched md mm; mm style. same quality master“). aâ€? hard 01' Stitching at bob tom. hood with selfâ€"4X". Wile theseâ€"all sizes. ‘0le Ladiea’ Homespun Pres! Skim, with ï¬ve gems, tucked. trimmed with stitching. fwd With self and full Harp; cold! on Black. Juvy and mfmi. aim as. 40. 41. 42. each an A large purchase of All Wool Dress Skirts has plaoef usin a position to ï¬â€˜l your wants at much less than usual priceâ€"no skirts were ever sold 111 Lindsay at the prices We make below. Ladies' Black Roman Satin Blouses with 36 rows of ï¬m cording and 4 wide satin tucks, Ignade with large bishop's sleeves, with rows and rows of fancy stitching. sizes 34 to 40 each ................ 31m Ladies' Black Margarine Sateen Blouse- with ::U m: of cording and stitching, made with bishOp’s sleeves, tight cuffs. of fast black material sizes34to 40, each.... We ‘ A @W ’9‘ HI mad “‘am never won»: mi.- tawa=mda tar smug mu all the! eat-dings. t ,, as: hmmched tmminga A; bright fluisihed Roma Sam. DRESS SKIRTS. DRESS WAISTS.