tion while Conerrvatlve speakers and the pro- won’t harden or shrink You . woolens with Sunlight Soap. The purity of the oils and fats and the absence of free alkali â€Ifâ€"“fl '- FOR YOU, “' GENTLEMEN! ' 11 Twins and Samoa. Esglish Meltons and Whlpcords, Scotch Tweeds and Serges. YOUR NEW SUIT will give you sound satisfaction if made of any of the above weaves. We guarantee the excellence of the goods, and can offer .0“ a. choice of all the new designs for ibis season. . . We have been in business m Lindsay for may years, and have to thank our old customers for their long and ,pnreciated patronage. We promise a]; gtneral public that every garment turned out bv us will embody all that ism: in material, workmanship and Thoroughness is a feature of Place vour order for your Spring Sui: or Overcoat now. A. CATHHG, "fill?“ . â€"â€"â€"â€"-__=â€"___'_'_1'_-.'_" ne many Post. .;'\,,;;..-, rmnxv, MARCH 27. no. #â€" â€"o~â€".â€" IORTH ONTARIO. l _. m ‘. (Toronto Weekly Sun.) Thw- election held in North Ontario 13:: we}; is likely to have. a marked affect upon Lhe tariff policy of the l Government. T2: - tariff question was brought :0 the front by the Government speakers on every oc- t “.103, and the greatest possible prominence was given to it. Sir t Wiiliam Hulllf'b', who led the fight lo: the Uuw-rnmcnl, put the case in d tins way; “in a fcl'.‘ days, it is said, a deputa- tion of manufacturers will call upon 31 vance by the amount of the increase. 11:. Foster and his friends nrc call- ing on: "Canal; for Canadmns.‘ It the manufacturers.†\v This was as Sll’digllt a. challenge to U the advocates of higher duties as It was posszblc for npubllc man to make, and Sir William Mulock would hardly have asked the support of the electors on this 35cc unless he was speaking iul‘ the Government itself. Eis chulimge was token up by the V.’ fa. teczionis. organs, the camplign was laugh: 0‘: on this line. and a major- o.’ 51': So.- Mr. McLéorl was conâ€" Vex-Led into a majority of 166 for Mr. Grant. We do an , as no: for amoment pretend of at]. .his chanu xvls brought about Rnllrcly by the Zntrmluction of the lam? issue. l-‘oster could not 12.? large majority Sir. McLeod secured in the 9nd of 13:9 district in 1900, and there were causes of 3 personal am: local chance-r which had :1 ma- terial influence in reducing the Con- m'l'fllXc malaria-s 11'. The lower lowuships. 1: bu by Mr. expect to retain which norm b." for ;s. iiowovur. ('1 -.1r th'lt ‘b l in l‘u‘t‘tvlll‘fllifm “I ~ “ plr‘ pinynl l..- («Kary- llflll in thc 6011- l" ,. . "5:“l‘“ 5»! .\l.\(‘l:«‘nllfl‘ "(HY- ï¬j‘m """ll’" 4 :1. lr cammcmlt-(l. in l “gm 3:! .\l.\l‘Kin:w 1%.“le (Mid .. h.L4l boon in :lllmtl «if lrnturi. V‘ ‘ . . {runspllwmun “V,“ ’ll" A “It [00 l 2"“! W'- unv ..r lllum' lu “homx Wu huff) ‘W'l'ii‘ ! . \ v, lllll‘l rx loft in ‘1‘“: Tl'fllu‘u ‘ . “‘ML mull'llu' ‘ â€I'lllc T0 FIR'ERS. l llu' ollJvi‘L at [Wr- l he pied l “l l‘JltI) lips. which Heel; 4. v *1 . ‘ - toâ€, is now recog- Lets. untl One on ill-1' the in tomato! «mining. nud theey have .fl‘l‘ "dvdnlngw: on“), of hearing gem; r. ,, man who have made Ulla ' ill Vi ' . ‘ ho m L ml} of their lives. and uh ii 'l com ' “sure to kc bincal duty and 93 '. l . â€fern dUCC/vl “Ll‘ up Wlth In . cries and methods. 0:94 \ nticvfoi'hï¬WU' tsou at the concluded Wednesday. «um h t â€th that 1 h°_ T°Wnshlps at all. Mr. Garb sent on ,dm “bald doawiellhteo farmers of pledge to .0†Munch! from (1 “11mm: do...†“â€1“ .nbout earth 0 allowing8 [mu to ‘ X hall" in t“ A common Sense Explanation of Erln's F): (ioluwiu Smith said that calamities of irelnnd were loss due u- the. malice of mun that was sup- posed. and more than was suppose] is not a "cry The reduction of Irr-lund’s popula- 514 471‘. till? which brought the population down to 4.456.546 in 1901. cannot be mm- wc look back to 1649 for the cause. It was then that Cromwell appear- ed upon the scene, esLublxshed Eng- woull by Canada for a few Canndi-lne. liah supremacy and confiscated They are asking new tax ourselves four-fif‘l‘s of fill) 501'. Men of Inuit it. order to 11ch additional profitsto birth or dcsccnt have succeeded ‘ their able the product of Irish labor goes to pay land rent to the abwntce land- lord? too little for the comfortable sistencn of the ,lriahnxun and value of the tenant's improvements goes to Leart out of the Worker. are not angels, and many of them have committed most reprehensible long stl'ugin for \vlnt they regarded permission to live and labor in their native gate the evil by n tenant right to improvements and outs of their holdings with Govern- ment _ . tl-us bi; accomplished. 50m) relief af- from the British Tories n. recogni- ‘ tion of ill-1, fact. that lrelund has .1 The nontcut and cheapest repair Illop lll-v Joseph Plsilp writes to t‘hrlnl l-ul Guardian that Hugh Clark-o. of Centre Bruce. three day: baton Till yle y C â€\v ... ll U'i . m ) U i .l in A he d'illr ._ ' - “m the En...“ Tu“... ’ as possible. from Liberal pmhlblllon meantime. it won candidly distribut- ed by and among his friends. to hold them. as for as poss- lblo. This pledge was qulte satis- factory to his friends. as ho promis- ed to “go as on as the 110m. G. Mâ€. Ross in meeting the demand of the 200,000 who voted ‘For' on December 4." Some said. “lle hasmgdo It all right with the prohilulucmstu. we can vote as we . sold, “The two candidates are on for Dr. Stewart. who took the pledge. publicly. but now we need not vote t _for nod]. 41: . ï¬-meimma p lre Stand for 'cauus, and tht it tho and we dos. “" “til '90 m v‘f- r‘f‘ltt‘trw £32k ic. creamery drawing a bounty from the Federal Government for a curing room. which. upon test. showed: . above what it should SIley because the patrons ctr factorymen were too mean or neglect- ful to put enough ice in the curing ;_ room not which they received a boun- tY- NOW. 311.73 Professor Robertson, the government has been spending a lot. of money-in an endeavor t'o‘get but-tor on the English market in proper condition, and it is going take steps to punish thmevdishnneSt and negligent farmers. This pun- ishment will be inflicted by the Agri- cultural Department, which will use all its influence and power during the coming season to prevent. the steamship companies st Montreal. from taking butter into their cold storage compartments which doesnot show a. temperature of forty degrees or under. If, after this, there are men who are cal-class enough to send their butter which the scientific tests now used show to. have been at some time subjected to a temperature above forty degrees it will have to go to another part of the ship and will suffer accordingly. The idea is to keep the standard of Can- adian butter increasingly high, for upon general excellence of quality the standing and price of the nation- al output depends. and to 590V!) the conscientious farmers and the coun- try as awholo from suffering from the sins of the dishonest and unpatn- otic. Professor Robertson's deter- mination is well kuovm to all his farming friends, and they will not deceive themselves into afalso :‘co cuxity by thinking that 1121 will not do exactly what 'he says. The im- portant thing, therefore, is that no farmer shall miss knowing what LS to be the penalty for negligence. and. of course, every farmer should know that butter once deteriorated by .1 high temperature can never be re- stored to good condition by any freezing process. THE SOURCE OF IRELAND‘S WOEI. l." pd- ..,h‘,~. Unfortunate Condltlon. At the Irish Protestant Benevo- r't Society’s dinntr in Toronto, "tin: of fate." 'l‘lvnt definite statement. a 1hr misfortumw from $199,553 in 1811 Lo 63,- i in 1551 is unnbuted t.) he famine of 181647 caused by potato rot. But the continued ATTOASC during the next fifty years. ion 1 I. ll birt‘l urly explained. 'The ITlSll fh': GOTOI'DTDLHL in quest 0‘ ahigher rate has constantly execeded the urifrallulong thelinez If thcyob- death rate. but there has been a Lain ahiglwr tariff. prices Will ad- etczuly emigration. Junior would all in other countries M’hy should my not do as well at home 1’ Is poverty not clearly trace- to the land system, under hich too large a proportion of A drain of that kind leaves sub- his mlly. and the knowledge that the W the landlord takes the Irishman W C unjustifiable ails. during the Si but the payment ‘ to outsiders for thcir rights. _ aheavy tribute land has been a grievous rdcn. An effort is now being mode the British Government to miti- recognition of CT a. scheme for the purchase by ten- assistance. Sumo good may ded. It is a great gain to have 93 l-‘ORBERT. 14 William-st. north. w ll nbl own.--w-MN- _+â€" New clerks Won. Lhn Iâ€! tilt: tho the election took place. prepared u go. In the form of an open letter nntl-prohlbltlonls ts. the and from l the battle was over. In temperance t’ï¬f had and: wish." Other! It for l tooling; we intendcd to. vote thn thfl gerouu condition. spected it lost your for the Council. and found it to be anything but , safe. and this report was sent :0‘ the Council. the matter over and then dropped cause of the lateness of the season. or perhaps nlnck of funds. But now great danger of nocriou-y accident wood. lumber. timber. stc.. pass ova-r it daily. cured they would not need an engin- eer to show them that it should be attended _to at once and closed to the public until â€the necessary re- pairs are madeâ€"Yours truly. , the reason for Mr. Gamoy's refusal to Stay bought that the amount paid a - referring to Peter-bore as ngrowing market town, will find it somewhat difficult statement with the facts. The an- nual sale of the tolls took terdny and although there _ about 30 citizens in attendance there were only two bidders. The reserve bid was $1000. The first off-2r was $1,010. and the sale bvns made at $1,030. The Review says: In use: the tolls were first sold by auction, going that year at 531;?!) year the The bid of $1,020 of this year was the country for Tories has been on : â€19"]0W?9t 510“ they “0'0 5800 sold the wane, as the result of our elec. ; bl! auction. tions prove. and in this way. I figure 2 it. Of course, ACTUALLY ‘OR SALE and all his? . party know it, his intention being to Haliburton to a‘Toronto paper, says: reverse, is the fact. had been properly weighed up. afziir price would have been about thirty cents. In my time [have known a. selves at an average price of one do] lar and eighty cents ahead. The same week butchers paid five, and ground, and in proportion for other cattle. ‘I am willing to ‘admlt that sheep are higher to-day than .11: the time referred to on account of ln-l planation that the riding’e interests demanded an. Government supporter. This iviqw was not favorably recclv. lnury. it must bu nnmttcr of Home antagonism displayed by one or two nuuubom of the Library [hard to thorny of the people. 'I‘hlo-vidm ‘their actions is confirmed Board meetings than in the courts over which he Board fare not chosen directly by the blectoratc. and this been uncut: DIM by contain members of them to I'll-enlists of Council would probsib .‘ vs been made. .Elcw any eel - hers. barber. ‘ m d can In . ' .. ...- ' WW: ‘ rot Wing ' the Genesis 000113. ,“but can ï¬ll!!!“ W0 ‘ god to our grant without the comt or. no. no provsl of tm gloomy-surpasses com-7 m FRLSE REPORT CORRECTED. (To the Editor of The Post.) , Sir.â€"It {has been reported that Mr. Metherell called here (Henry Mat- tï¬revve‘ store and post office) on' his way ’to Lindsay the time h: .vvus sick llll smallpox. .W-ill you be kin-:1 ens ough ,to deny it. Mr: mthcrdl has not passed through Downeyvillc in four (years, to my knox'vledgc. Please idcny 5|. in the Daily and Weekly Post and oblige. yours truly. H. M ATHELWS. Downcyville, March 23rd.â€"-dwl. Not-.>.â€"Mclhcrell came from Lake- hurst, in Vcrulum. via. 'Dunsford.and did not pass through Downlxvvilleu- Ed. Post. 3â€"...â€" ccussnvmvr uononm (To the Editor of The Post.) Dcnr Sinâ€"The ordinary Consona- of the prominent 'mcmbers of that party. who is {rightfully shocked at tho outrageous conduct of the Hon. J. R. Stratton. and who buttonholes every man on Kent-st. to sing his song of tho kicked Ways of the Grits, and who forgets that only a few years ago he figured prominently in an election trial in this County when a Conservative member was un» seated. has again been trying his hand. Within ameek this Conserva- tiveâ€"who can only breathe a pure I and high moral atmosphereâ€"offered . to pay ayoung lady typewriter in ‘ Lindsay 3500 (FIVE HUNDRED DOL- l IfARS) if she would obtain confiden- tial information from her employer.~ and BSTRAY IT .‘I‘O HIM. The information was of apolitical character. young lady was not richâ€"but he did- not gel the information. â€" Yours. (~th PURI'I‘Y. l * ' WELLIIBTOl-ST. BRIDGE. . (To the Editor of The Post.) i D~-ar Sir,â€"I notice in the reports of the Counicl meetings that their entire attention is given to the Pub- iic Library site. That is very well. . but Ithink there are other afhirs which are now demanding their im- mediate attention. ‘ I have reference to the Wellington- st. bridge, which is in nvery dan- .Wilh others. I in- The members talked t. No action was taken to remedy t. Their reason may have been be- hnt spring is again at hand and he frost is fast going there is u loads of appening. since heavy If thr. Councillors would go and ex- mine the bridge themselves, rest :wâ€" h a. MECHANIC. Lindsay, March 20th. : â€"__.__. . n raw woncs naour onurv. (To the Editor of The Post.) Dcur Eldonâ€"Some people give as' g as insufficient. In my opinion. “the If the article hole aide-lino of Tories to sell them- x dollars for sheep on the same eased demand, but the demand by T Gumey was paid too much. I t the outset he was , tiefy his constituents with the ox- ' (To the Editor of The Post.) llc'nr Sinâ€"To an interested roach-r. o bcliovcs in the benefits deriv- u from 1; we“ conducted public li- lo prion mnl regret to road of tho f wishes of our Town Council and 0" people they rcpt-cum: regarding location. construction and rub. addressed to the undersigned" This {gig-yrutmu of the Lindsay Frcc L1: my???1,132.3“;ti335lfl‘ixt 03:23 r the writer. and. na'fnr ' ~ ' to leave by Mr. Gamble, and thcy kept I on thyttlfsulifgftfgfbltliioiniii§fpng€hgt declined to do no until he called the of by the uty Judge. -â€" nllmcmpcr of the rdâ€"when 'he atatod that ho had forty times more trouble at the °“’ law tho resides. ' to 13 moms to be an un ortunate thing our town that our Libg-"y and prejudiced remarks avowed fol WW rm -â€". â€"â€"-.. . .. .- CGMMUICATIONS tlvc- has a queer idea of honor. One] - any that wore substantially built. I testing the qualifications of players ‘ together and refuse to deliver any goods for a couplo of weeks. l'll guar- nn as roads." u much likelihood of a beet sugar fac- tory being established at Whitby for the present. meson to be to let the matter rest until it is seen how. far the farmers will go in growing beets for the Bar- lin factory. make asuccess in growing beets, then the question of afactory at .“hitby Will be pushed. If the effort to grow beets profitably fails here, then abeet sugar factory is likely to be very remote indeed. So let us can to make the growth of sugar beets a success. . ’ Members of Lindsay Council who base their Opposition to the market ; sit: for quircd for market purposcmsomc day, ’Neurly everyone in with the exception of railway em- ployee, favor better fence and stock not do anything at all. _ . Port flopn Guide: We are plmml the Midland house. John-st. lnknn n mo:t ("oz-five course to clan and gave it such an unsavory reputa- tion during the term of the lntc pro- C'hief Constable. who fold them that â€"which in against the rules and reg. ulstlons of the License Commission- ers of East Durham ...... We publndr the above in the hope that acouplc of characters who haunt their premises "Wow!†yelled the victim. Mates . I350- M before? “fainting over: this whether they wan}: it.nnd if so. how and lwham man 1!: be applied? By so doing, as sugg by recent reo- olutiono (published by the proï¬t of the Allied Labor Organizations, ‘our city father; would doubtless be pro- tented from the charge of wasting publi cfunds “in the good business cffort" of spending twozthousunddol- lore in ,. , to obtain nuoth'm- ten thousand. As “this advice has been ignored, the strong probability ‘now is that the expressed opinion of our city solicitor will. in the near future. be verified, and the quotation refer- rod back to the electors, whom it most concernsâ€"Yours respectfully, ONE OF THE “KIGKERS.†Lindsay, March 23. 1903. - . flVE MINUTE â€TEN GHATS, l Wows of citlzons on Various letters. Mr. John Holley. Government Grain Inspectorâ€"“l was down near Campbellford the other day, and n ticed that the 'farmcrs them have commenced their spring plowing." Mr. Geo. Millsâ€"“0f all the side- walks and roads built in Lindsay. not one has been built right. I never saw such botched work. I only know of three buildings erected in Lind- They are the Collegiate Institute. Si. Mn. 1-“. D. Mooreâ€"“f didn't take any part in the discussion at the meet.- ing on the 17th. when thrA proposed Library bill was being dealt with. I kept quiet, but you will hear from me later." A Member of the Library Board-â€" "If we had allowed that clause re Council appointing three members on the Board to remain in the proposed The offer was high-the ‘ bill, there would be three SOClaIIBfa in Brook. Goodstono house. frame barns, appointed, and we'don’t want that. a sthey would make trouble." Mr. A. M. Patonâ€""I never saw a hockey team that were continually of opposing teams evor win uchaui- plonship themselves. The Marlbcrus were an aggregation of that kind, or lhey would have taken their defeat m Bellevillo like the Port Ropers. did, and said no more.“ An East Warrior-"If the drivers of the grocery delivery wagons join we would soon have good “ The Boot Sugar Situation Whitby Chronicle: There is not The inclination now If they take hold and ope the farmers will turn in and t least for one season do all they “â€"â€" Pototbcro's lurk-t Tells. the Free Library on the round that the space 'inay bc rc- nd [Who have been in the habit of to reconcile the latter place yes- I were of Last price offered Was $1.270. â€"â€"..â€" flu ls Opposed to Bonuses. Mr. John Stolhart. in writing from this locality, . ' , tr. - vol of which can .. n _ . . . , , If Sir William Mulovk and the other ï¬re'?;}‘g'c°t‘;d ,.:,§‘.‘,‘;f’,t.p_ , SI, andnllevwozis p303“? ggooggvfiluugr i ffgdzrilingï¬iï¬Ã©â€˜f SSEYSS-JLT'MS" uzï¬ieugflfldflzéah‘m. m “I. .1†i i secure a quick turnover. :.,:..-‘- ,. icmo - - , . . it‘beid' â€Mi-“4 ’ “‘ mt forward m the men 8who elected him. file. was; ties for any undertaking . Tho bon- â€3° desirable Mdhflm “V‘- cm OWN“) 5â€â€œ WET-V “I â€â€˜9‘“‘39‘ TM Worklng Inn's Friend. between two fires and lacked the ne- g using .of a line to this village has Apply to ngl‘g lawns, 9“ plotur him aimed?“ “I" MI“ I carry the largest stock of home censor,» gcncrnlehip to unable ‘him to been a'lcsson to them. I think when RealE-tou A"... mduy. l . Tam on! Mr has: 0+3: .~i:i-lid.itca ad boots in LindsuLv. These nk» ucreditcblc retreat. He. Was. there is so much to.b‘ shipped by mm x- u , p. - -.' ., mm, ui m. m 9 d t . e sutis- caught. and I expect the summmg up rull that ought to bo inducement on- What Is . Traction IIIIIOT ' deform "Ti ‘ rim“ l--- " Kw“! boots arc guarantee 0 SN _ of the judges at the close of thetrml ough for nrnnlway. I think. too. Thr- breaking down of several . . lml .\lr ind. “m; ,., Uh] "ï¬r {action and will outwear two pairs will be tuut (as in Sputlll Afrlcnl) ilhcl tbnlttfltw tiron {infbdfli‘vqil inguetlrlcn bridges in thll County under the l llmzn rmâ€" inf, ,. 4..." 1- ..._. . of ordinary shoes. I will be pleased clothe. be: lnkcn'o l. um um _ 1c; cum 0 c an ion .1 I cp es- mi N of traction engines, and re- fllllld‘lfltl-(L‘L'lgll :n.-v will cli-l‘rz‘. tn hnv" you call at any time and lblOOtF fifilirlilgfll‘in'i‘elliutgugliiotil‘hggiglf I bonfintxfhtd :prrï¬gcllglï¬o gnéhggqtt suiting claims for 0mg“. ha! fu- , (â€ï¬‚ank [:0 . Md “.nd). in, , ...,. ., 11 , , " ‘3 n I - . . “Km 1" ' ‘ " 1' 1"" "“ ""â€" inspect thom- pctâ€"Yours truly. difficulty is in settnns farmers lo E’W“ °‘“' Wm" WM“ ‘° “9“" El cwwwwwnwwooc“cwowumwww lamr‘“ “â€â€˜3 “‘1 "l l“'l’â€lilrl‘“l" - " - .- .. -. f u l l ht l Lll‘nICI' interpretation Of the Ital ‘ W: Show of many hm“ 0‘ 193th"- . SJUuOu. stand together or l0 :- r g 1.. A - uto. Yesterday ‘ deputation oom- l.’ in rid-'cflnz ll. nigger. notwilll- Mode to mu all kind: or woathcr; Lllklb'lly' March 23rd. 1903. moutghleaclkolr‘lgnlguavlj‘tihnuttgartï¬ï¬‚d prising County Councillors BMWâ€. l ï¬â€˜i‘i‘fm’hif “mum-mun nlllllly. the Built upon nmro foundation. â€"â€""â€".‘ and $.ng {0" â€sue... he 3. My,†M-N-lll'o. voted on thoOnturiot 03;- 5‘343‘3‘0‘i‘nmm] “FUN" “'0"! in any 'ffonmvt goods our reputation. THE LIBRARV 30"†3 IOTIOIS. that the other» will bncl: do...“ or crnmcnt to not that tho stutu c - , .nfl. fun __.._ Olund Out the Loafers. lcnrn that the new proprietors of have the loafers who infected the place Llndsay hoteltkegpcfs may take hint and adop' mm or measures ct rid of the idle and disreputable insult and annoy their guests. *9 lo Intro Charge In“. (Philadelphiu Press.) the You‘ve out off part I have." replied a c .,;.'l-‘i.. l . l .. rum ' ised money. would it not be n.dv?.an..l)lel to ask the ratepayers the. question goodfnmobousoaudbarnwlthmwall. wall found end well wound, small orchard. so some cleared, fair buildings. well fenced an d watered. for sale cheap. ' cleared. podium. house and from. barn with stone collar, stream, fudoata'roat bargain. Term! of payment very easy. sale. as aura cleared, good farm, for sale, chess, payments to suit purchase: 11 for-ale.760uuucloarod.brlokbouso,frsmo barnwithstouocsllar.ohooufncury clonal tofurn.wellsltusfed. terms to suit pur- choose hick house. large frame the boot uncut collars in the county. Situation in everything that could be desir- “1.0M 2m, ammo. .......... l Gnocnmss : Kent-st. Brock lint-ch- 50’ x 2 mild from Woodbine. 3} like (ragga-lo on 7th con. 0 unripe... morass-well;x good from barn. stone collar. lo. house. building. locality, for sale cheap " 1C0 actor; 70 acres cleared and under culti- ' vation, cloy loam. 30m: hardwood bush. l Largo solid brick house. IO .- om; large! frame burn, “(no wall cabling complete. New wind-mill. good outbulfdfngs. 8 '0“. pin; crook running coron- conor of farm; I well fenced, small orchard. I) given in time to put in crop. A very du‘r- able tum. Kirkï¬eld. 135 can. under cultivnion. bal- ance timber and home, II rooms. A with concrete floors: wind-mill oul Plenty of good water. A large are For Ill. cheap. containing 178 acres, more or loss 3 IN m l .w ' “n“ ' 52;} 7330.1 .23" “32.3%,â€m I Our buyer has just returned from the wholesale Frame hon-o, frame 55 x 70. pi. pen ‘ markets with $1800 worth of new Spring and Summer :3 ‘4 3.5m :1; mm 7:“?Tmt Footwear. The goods comprise the output of the best Laud well adopted or given at once or party would psy 8825 for Graham and Scully engine be made more explicit. (but muulol ibli- for soc cuts caused by defect- ive-I brkkcl. ‘ M 55h. There Is a best time for doing everythln --that Is, thing cangbe done to the best ad- ve come on your face and body. Hood’s Jamaparllla Are the medicines to takeâ€"they do andnsvcrfalltodoit. Hood’s 'arc the . . medicines you "See have always hound ‘ « “I w M for u- ,uunt r . have magnum It the harbor WIN .‘ m ‘ _ ... i p . .......-e mg“... *7. SPRATT 85 KILLER mtimmt“w‘" wuss-0M .~.- ~ ‘ ' . ' ' PAGE THREE. u he w N. Hocki muons Blllll‘S AT $3.50. After searching investigation and due trial we are con- vinced that the Invictus Boot mode by Geo. A. Slater, of Montreal, is the best boot mode in Canada, and at our price, $3 50, is easily one of the best values. It is a boot that Canada may well feel proud of. Graceful in design, perfect in ï¬t and ï¬nish, dressy, comfortable, and for wear equal to any $5.00 boot you ever saw. Special attention‘ is directed to the famous Wet-Proof lineâ€" a splendid shoe for wet and sloppy weather. ’ Boys’ and Girls’ School Boots in great varietyâ€"good to wear, and low in price. THE M. HQCKIH SHQE STORE by FARMS F OR S LE. loo conformal. mile north oiAuunn House ‘ :leaning Needs 14: sore {m2 miles out of Oman... I 138mm, 4 acres hardwood bush, \VE HAVE TH EM l O orchard. 95mm. all tillablo laud. 173m tam nou- Valontia, 125 ocu- oloaro', frame house and from burn with l AND ALL BROOMS A, WASH BOARDS QUALITY! FAILS TUBS Watch for our next China Hall advertisement. We have something extra ï¬ne in fancy China to arrive in a few days. 125 acre farm, 2 miles south of Omanâ€. 200 acre farm near Kirkï¬old, mostly all good well and running] 130 acre farm uoar Zion, in Pension, for acre hr- 000 mile north ofOComorcu! 200'.th Hal-include. good a warm of Itasca-cleared. “mun: lanai W poo-.good buildings. 69mm. 6mhardaood bush. l mo Acre Farm 6th com, Eldon. Two frame buns. brick house; mostly clearedâ€" a farm. I , Acre Farm, 60: cc... Eldon. brick CHINA HALL: William-st. MARCH! MARCH! . OIN the great procession of buyers of Footwear en route to HURLEY’S to take advantage of the great bargains he is offering. The balance of the Gillespie Co. stock is being disposed of for cash at invoice prices. $1,800 Worth of New Goods. Sanctum-11M, Nth con. of i l i i l 60am! allcloarodfllnsstofaml. O Blacksmith chop, two houses and out-l aboutfacrolcud, audio (00¢: One of the but farms in Eldon for sale, miles south i Kirkï¬old; ploughing all done. Possession | :32 acre farm for sale a few miles not of pasture; law. now bri new from i 5’ r. â€â€999“NOOQWOOQONOOQOOOONOO099090 E Farm for-sale. )9 miles from Kirkï¬cld ‘ mokers, and have only to be seen to be admired. The grain. Pm. _ . . lot W111 be offered at low pnces for cash m order to -m6«»mâ€Â«Â»Â«Â«Â«zenno. mounuunmnonon . and Clark J’. R. lng what is meant by a traction and Iltleo be bold rupons- l Coffee That’s all Coffee I O“. flpril, May: Well not take a back seat from any ï¬rm in Ontario in the matter of Coffee. It is made of fully developed beans, freshly roasted, pow- a time when 3 52°35? £35.53? $2.333; illlpl’iiiiz if they an 60 will my, mould muse. most Nelly and mde- der ground on the premises; the result bemg a may have been sonic ‘ mimunnge- â€0 “"9“ {Ml inï¬gr‘houf. 3%? foctlvel . NOW 15 the best e . ment of Library affairs in: the past that scum of he 0 . {or your blood. Why? “Ch blend Of Mocha and Java. when “my ï¬nd it memryemtofleng l?Ԥ.~“.l%ltt"lï¬'o 13353.5??? "311%? Because your system lsnow trying ï¬f‘inï¬ifliï¬iiiifï¬dï¬ï¬fi‘lfi" the TS" 3““ "mm ‘0' ““50""! “1°!" "1°" to purify itâ€"yon know this by the plea aud other eruptions that Try It and You’ll Say So, Too! We do all .the handling from the harvest ï¬eld of the Tropics to the Customers, and know what we are talking about when we tell you it’s the ï¬nest quarter dollar Coffee .in the Province. ‘ and Pills , m thoroughly and agreeably \ 11 Shoe Store '.v( nails .4.