SAY. oftbe m 3118. an)â€. delugudb m Hath“ TUESDAY al- :euul, for n Issuing†lens and advantages. In these days the stores worth advertise liberally. The {act that they advertise Show: that they arc no? afraid of competition. that they are themselves the ex- nts of the severeqt kind of com- patronag: pone 92.11312. Their goods and their prices are placml [.mnki; before the public for comparison, and all the elements of danger from over-charg- ing and of damage are eliminated by this publicity.‘ Shoppers are always safer in I: [tore that advert-i995 than in any other place where they go to spend money. While the mama-Per does not petemi to take too much credit to “It, it does its part; it is the me- dium of inforatmion, th: aisnboard, the directorâ€. the countlellorapd the good of mankind. but in no tweets has its usefulness been more pastic- d an in the help it gives to the Pgople who so dim; ~ In; people, when they read the of editors that they consult vertisements before they start shopping rounds, dismiss of those belt-interested 3133 one A... :_ 0...â€! A} «Me: the ad upon thP-il' public clemcnt i“ am by this â€35539“ has it! Ill Ihe merchant who advertises is an economist, and his use of advertising, whil: appearing extravagant to some peopk, is in fast a correct mainsta- tion of this same idea, for his an- nouncement to the public in a news- paper like The Evening Post, rem the homes of the town is :worthmare surrounding territory. is worth more than a score of travelling agents, whose services and expenses would cost more in a. week than his adver- economist. and n wm‘, amï¬m people, is in. tact tion of this 33-01 nouncement to t amOun self to tha‘ 301)!“ m‘trcuu'; in [h ir advertiwml you know wl-ura t m.- .m! how much (Halifax Chronicle.) 50 man has greater responsibilities or highs-r duties cast upon him as a subjzct, and as a member of thï¬ com- munity, than the clergyman. But no man needs to be more careful how he bears those mponsibilitiea and discharges those duties. The clergy- man should aim to be a model subject and citizenâ€"a social, as well as a re- !igious, guide to those about him. b2 so to regulate his life as to give no just cause of offence to his tell- ows. and so as to secure for WM 33 much influence for-good anions them as possible. Are the ministers of our evangelical religion}! denm inations conforming to those rulea' Lat them answer (or Wives. ’ If their answer in the negative, 85 two bur: no doubt it 111th and will b2†man shoum am to b: a model subject mmlvos a. tow other direct and mrching questions. . ' J For example, is m amazonâ€! clerical organist!“ In tfll country in any sanse a â€MM†"1’05! in other than purely Mini-“MP church mum: is any WW: The ï¬rst duty of a good subject is to con-farm strictly to the (busti- tu‘tion. A citizen‘s first aim should â€â€™w" ““ IIIIIIRNI II I M“ require anything in the above lines be sure nd 6811 at CINNAMON’S. a / n elehrated “PEmnsum†s'rovss AND took of t e c A m“ S RANGES always on hand. a mm AND sms ‘AWW m REID u: â€â€˜c‘iéthes Wringers Coal Oil Lanterns Hockey Sticks, etc. appzar you will THE POU‘I’ICM. PARSOI Chums Cresol'ene Antiseptic Tablets muse, nuns a «nun m Dag-o 9Ԡmt "angst-ants. ,v- _~.V._ lpplal‘ in this paper every .1 will Saw: yourself a vast. of bothzr if you allow your. >3 guided by the information xr msrChauts furnish to you advertiwments. After that w where to go. What to ask ha“: much 1: will cost you. CRYSCLIII is ; long amazed and m M In! “dud“ curl-ca cutesbecuunethenir remitted MW 3 8"“ °"' “mm mum o! the bronchid tubes with 13%!» um W ï¬n: M: Thosen!a.oonsu veteoden ,otsuflemflm - 1,003†â€r'dmCougminmgndlï¬omotmm W 9“ -------â€" --â€"â€"â€" A __ g... g.“ hm 3.. Men“..- w Repaying and Jot Work pro-"Ir attended to. POST; Xxe Handleg LINDSAY, FRIDAY. MARSH 11, 1904 6th at lowest prices. thping Cough, Group Bronchitis, Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria f 1V0 ad “‘0 for dissolved in cough! Hid â€cab-x- the mouth â€9 M- irrimtion of the flawsâ€. Thaw may be very broad hints; bmt wpparcn‘tly nothing else ,will gem. Certain (of Mn evangelical ministry, of Late. have been putting forward gratemions mm can only be permitted to go unchecked to the zarious impairment or our civil liber- y. :1 church "count" or gathering on- titlod in an: “no .to voice the opin- ion or the: when or M 0.! tint (1*:th on 'uu- 'mlor nutter WWW' Has any mini:- moiwymï¬marioht to speak to the congregation upon any civic or political matter? If not.are not the clerical individuals who as- suma a representative hearing or voice, simply impostdrai .Are not the people .who regard them as such amply justiï¬ed in their views? And can a minister of religion be regard- ed as an imgostor without discredit falling upon his religion? We warn the vavions religious de- nominations that their influence for good is being rapidly undermined by the aggressiveness in political mt- ters of a. few of their ministera.'1‘he time for such agng-Sion is peculiarly inopportuna. The luminary o! the ecclesiastical put is still tread: in the lay mind. Ahmad: every congre- gation now contains laymen quite as well educated, even in religious mat- ters, a}: the clergymen. The old authoritative standards of theologi- cal orthodoxy have been so weakened that appeal to them is no logger ef- fective. the number is rapidly di- minishing o! and! as do not see clearly that the minister .who does not follow maekly as a teacher in the footsteps of Christ is merely a bump- tious layman ï¬lms a modicum of nar- rowing theological learning. socall- ed. In such a state (st-3.1mm for ministers to sat up as inhllible or even reliable secular guides. simply mam laughter at sneers from the lay world. ' ‘I‘Jw Ix’prmanton Division of York- shire, Wif-‘t Riding. went lecml nn Tuesday by a majority of 3,946. an in- crmsed. majority of 3,500 over last ekctmn. Not. mush comfort to Mr. Balfour in mass: figures. Toronto Star: Colonel Sam Hughes did not attend the Governor- Gmeral’s Paandabexg dinner for the simple reason that his Excellency still kaeps General Hutton’s picture in th: photograph album. Th: Manama! Star apologxzes . to Hon. Mr. Prcfsuiainc for the in: famousntfack' it made upon him on Feb. 6th. and for which it W38 made defendant in civil and crimim’i suite. It c\pr€5§es unqualified regret for the wrong don-e tn: Minister Will Ontario tory organs 1.113 lxxdxng be ap )hgy? inform their readers of t The Montreal t-orrrx‘pondcnt of the Toronto News nuporta MI. Boumssa as saymg. in n 393202: at mutual, that the Provihoe of Ontario has sold of timbar .limiLs about the twmticth gan'ol’ mt Lin Provitm of "(lube-c has sold in tan years. and has'mad: tan Limas as much out of it as Ins been made by the Province oi Que- bec. Not a 1nd government, this via. Mr. News. man grain i States .port 9 this grain F the trail i0. ‘ Washing Machines Leather Mitts Snow Shovels Lzlb‘lt yca: ll York; 40 9“" mm“ 9'0“} St. John 'fasifgra-ph, ‘ dian grain is exported from Uuitui States .ports than from Canadhn and this grain in a cousidqmbla itam in the trafï¬c of then: Amorican pox-Ln. Last ya: it supplied over 21 per mat. a! the grain exports of New. York; 40 part cent. of the grain ship- Buaton and trendy 65 f r cent. of ma Portland thtpmmts u- is too big for the apout at? present. but the construed Maï¬a! 1379 EDITORIAL NOTES and STOVES. Xâ€"Cut Saws LINDSAY Mir. Monk to rename his old position with the guarantee m1: Mr. Torte shall no! trouble him tunther. trying to (area on til: catty tad oowqtry, It is {shniticwt at the toeling of Quake Gomntivas in the matter that {about 5.000 at them have dented a spatition asking Bramrroets say that the farmers in Ontario am probabiy now carrying large: luantities of wheat and othar grain than in any pmv'mus year at this season; and that‘ it the, prices contimie around th dollar mark dur- ing the next IQ . weight, when the grain begins to coma. or. the market in large quantities, tho efloct on bani- nc-ss will be very graï¬fying. 7.!hc Gama Timqu has been glan- cing over Canada’s pnogreeé. and In. come to the: conclusion: that Canada. is not slow. as some uniformed Yan- kLes have been womt to believe, It presents the followmg .tublc of par- ceutages of increase in the two coun- ttics in the pariou since 16:91: neg to gain ground. The ‘m-enoh foreign ofï¬ce has announced that a truty ct arbitration: between Spain and Exams has been signed. The un- their Mum to arbitratiori are Grant Britain and France, Britain, and Italy. ï¬ance and Italy. and France and Spain. mac ' treaties have fraught weatern Europe in line with a common policy at peace. Bals- ium and the Nethnrlanda are under- stood to be arranging similar treat- ies with Britain, France and Italy. and Spain and Portugal hava come to :1 Like understanding with Bri- tam and each other. It 3150 appears quite probable that France and the ‘United States and Britain and the ‘ United States will cater into treaties; of arbitration. This brings the, in? dustria! and d:moaratic powers of western Image and America into n a sort or league in which the abso- lutist rowan o! Rani-K and Germany do not yet participatn. This is the most hopatul sign in the world poll- tics of the present time. and goes to gupport the belief that the period of predatory national enterprises in drawing to a olcue. The war be- tween Russia and Jay“! is a Damian predatory war; a! auoh it is likely to audio detest, and make {anther wars 9! the same kind extremely ditï¬nult. costly and at doubtful ad- matum tion cf (he Grand Trunk l’acmc will help thing: i Mr. Monk did nokplacoa vary high estimate upon Mr. Tarte'o ability to .win Quebec. and. his cacti-mate; was just about right. f’l‘urto wum’t in it. Fl'ohacoo misinz terms to have. proud profitable in Western Onta- rio last yaw. ~According to the Ltamington News, a. number. of In:- men: have cleaned $150 an acre from tobacco. Om mu (1mm $17501rom the yield of ten aqrwmnothor $1.- 350 for the crop mud on six and a (mm-tor auras; mother 3726 for the crop grown on (our aural. in yet another can the. .yin or an acre and a half was 3338. Mr. Monk, who has retired {tom the leader-am, o: the cooperative party in Quebec, would not atand for the Yankee mitt Ir. “hm 'u Bt-nk deï¬nite ...... 138 3 Public ~dabt... ...... 14.8 Immigrauou... 51.8 Copper ............... 296.2 Gold .................. 2.130.“ Ry. ‘mllwge ......... 41.5. Ry. passengers ...... 57.3. Exports ............... 151.? Amid all the nm at war it is pleasant to read that the cause of internatianal mbitration nâ€"ontin- Imports†... [’upu.’ in Public In. E. D. noun, run"-.. Star; In the death at Mr Hand. on Friday evening . village loses one of its 014 highly rcSpcotcd residents. duccaacd had been in 111 be some time. her death could be said to be unexpeqted. an mqmber of her tami'ly wt She lea .3 a husband, thr (on: daughtam, and thnm g dren to mourn herloss, u 301;; with like 1 IMF ï¬asco! quugo. :‘Iho County ‘quncillors concilmkd Lluir labors Saturday, We under. and mo tender or m. Lemme, of Toronto, for the erectxon of the has been accepted, Sonar: of Refuge . but as the has not yet turned the con. tract and furnished proper sumitieg, “ID County Coumnl‘ons (1.0 not wig; mdterlot'the other meadows to be matte. public {pn- a tow; dayg. . , Schooln ............ I' will, ’vu-g.-. ollowiog members of the lam- l rclatxm warm present at. nrnl: Mr. and Ma. Hugh 0'- Mr. and Mrs. John Berry and ms. O’Leary. of Lindsay; Mr. D’Leary, at Toronto; Miss E. S. . I). "and, Fonolou Fans. a tho death 0‘ him. E. DBITIIAIIY. Ca. nada hat. the 129. 2 73. 8 52.9 112 9.6 19.6 flllWAY nuts ammo up flallburton ï¬nd “(From limping E: Railway prophnbs what brightnr‘ to train to arrive 5i: from the mi N; yesterday morning. 800W Prizo leonbst for lost Essay on tho Iodorn lioyolo. Mr; “Khmer. 0! Ha: Lindsay Bicycle and Omen] ltzpmir Works. offers a first prize 0! 81.00. and a amend priza or $2.00. for the first and amond best essay or short story setting forth the utiiity and advantages of the modern Bicycle. keeping in mind three spacial point»; . lst.--A: an instrument of enjoy- able and healthful .‘xercis‘n Emilâ€"As a busy man's time-savor. siftâ€"“hat CPWiluth an up-to- dam Bicycle on It would be. , Cont-manta to be not 01¢: 21 yearn 0! ago. ouch contestant to name one examiner. Content I.) be open till April 80th. Now. then. to: the two best diodeâ€"u"! wortn a try. . “Say." exclaimed thq it der. “if you don't chase at here I‘ll gat busy and nothing Left of 5011 but a 1V “‘Naw. I 00â€" unterrified bum- wouldn‘t be no a IN THREE WAYS LINDSAY IS UN LI KE ANY TOWN OF ITS SIZE IN ONTARIO. and the Town' of Lindsay is- noted for these three particular things. ._â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_____.7 T0 m mm m ms 0F LINDSAY - YOUNG LADIES ARI) YOUNG GBMLBIBN,’-As you know, it has been said by many a merry boy that “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,†and as sure~ as eggs are eggs we all believe it to be true. Don't, we'boys ! Sure 1 Well, now, skating and hockey being abOut done for the season, let us,-â€"-as. we I“g'ather around the ï¬reside, supper over, lessons learned, before we don our night caps and tumble into bed,-put on our thinking caps and do a little easy mental guessing about our own GOOD TOWN OF LINDSAY. Here are three sample questions, and the ï¬rst Boy or Girl that encloses in an envelope the correct answers and hands it to MISS FOX at this store, will receive a pair of W oncdfornongola mmmnsotoumwm. WHAT ARE THEY ? To guarantee fair play, a sealed envelope and handed to His Worship M: IMMY MUSLIM 14th, and they will 2 answers must be handed to Miss Fox " not later Answers will be numbered as they are recei‘ Wishing you lots of fun, and yours very truly, r 33(36- lothlng boil!- church '0‘03 ll! THEY ? To guarantee fair play, the correct answers have been placed in be and handed to His Worship Mayor ’Sootheran, who will open them on ï¬lm 14%|. and they will appear in Monday evening’s Post. All e handed to Miss FOX‘nOt later than SATURDAY, THE 12th MARCH. be numbered as they are received. mu lots of fun, and the winners good luck, we are. dear girls and boys, THE N. HOCKIN SHOE 3mg irate button- a you-nu out 1d there'll be OOOOOWNï¬NNOO = 0’Loughlin Mslntyre’s. New Canvas Cloths New Scotch Suitings New Hopsackings New Panama Cloth New Satin Broadcloths New Etamines and Voiles New Crepe de Chene New Silk Finished Voiles New Rich Black Silk G :he 81 New Crepe de Chene New Silk Finished Voiles New Rich Black Silk Grenadines at from 60c to $2.50 per yd. We realize it’s a little thing sometimes that will influence a woman to purchase at a particular store; a little price, of course, is al- ways an inducement. That is the prevailing state of things here; but big value is always added. Our stock of Dry Goods. Clothing. Carpets and Furnishings is so complete that we have no hesitation in saying that this is the best place to buy. CASH -AND ONE PRICE. PAGE FIVE. 111 t MANSJ 593 W the main ShOO‘ cCaig :upied dly l 'u-lnh {Ad mad Trou Hot 'ooum lited FCC serv k to ITOU nod ODC able pmc: lty 1th ith bSid JNE cidc The up) dlo 18 yes he: Ito 0U 0H