mum’t 'lse rtains. IUC'IIONS. Two Wed Wort: rgaus I 'aehines. 'l-Sts. granted- ssorted. a.†1‘0 m to s! trouble BI t0 18$ our agriculturax x re $39,713,212; in 1896 Hwy â€591.002.. and for 1903 the toad at the enormoux sum 01 [1.863. We‘re suikivg our 8 both :xci The Municipal committa- of the egislature threw our Mr. Beck‘s L11 to gin alderman a. two-years m. The Attorney-General argued a reckoning once a. year with the :epayers. and Mr. Damalhn nan-u! ying, “If you give a man a longer rm, and be is a 3mm. it g’mw vxcvllcnt opportunitiex" /,,,. ' ’ #P‘urre Mixed Paint, all Colors TIN . JELLSTONE. vnmsa sums, FUR poLISH. LIQUID GRANITE for Hardwm Hooligans and on Cloth. HARD on. 11111-, ’ Linoleum 1753!: PAINT BRUSHES, ETC. ï¬nniug and Job Work promptly dong. I'm. ti; “‘5 In 4 fl; WOXSI footwear ind the aim flflflflflflfl Mcns 2013- Ind 1i ‘ J D ucog WhOOping Cough, Group Bronchitis, Cough, Grip. Asthma, Diphtheria Cresoiene Antiseptic Tablets ’7 flnsmithiug Mi tchvll (k'szrr J - - ANS. CREAMER CANS. mm p; â€I“ c and CREAM CANS, _ILS of preventi Hne Felt Gaiters cs6 to 11 price time of year will get you into tIOuble. The 3.‘ trouble at that. You know a“ about colds Pruner winter ' t disease You know that *' “ worth a. pound of cure. ‘Have :ine Felt Gliters, foxed with don ht, neat and serviceable .. .... 55 failures 388““ n 1901; in 1902 )0, Protection has. ation there; it ORESOLENE IS A Buun Iu noun-"n , , a is 310:1: esfsbiished md nndard remedy '0' u†e ghe air rendered strongly antiseptic is curled ova! :hml tubes with every tenth. skins PM â€d , Ing,~tivc tendency. rrr suï¬eren from chronic‘ , H or inflamed conditiOns of the throat. W" ‘t protectors lltul‘a inc Felt Lace or Gaiters, don z and back sirap, price...... HI embers and offi- rera. and I have Lmbcr of thcum- mt much differ- work with their .1:-.-1 in that last .Lnn recognition 1 n aremuch? he ment is that [IE J dlflicult mnicablc a gun: due ‘ OR'SOLENE IS A BOON TO ASTHMATIOS .â€" 1h Jun ttiém. I be- ancilablc con- md labor. I â€"__â€", __â€"..â€"_â€" for HARDWAIU: and swovss. on. thu Vote {ICC to Factor! ““19 bhurï¬ Leads all Others Buy AT CINNAMON’S. )l‘ d. 1 now ham )3- Interests 3511 r)‘. UNMAY. FRIDAY. APRIL‘, 1. 1901. ‘ters, warm said to th lip Sam his cum .ifl'c it Lowest Prices. his dissolved iprovide that the i l a head or chief te: L ‘AJI; WHILE you WAIT rights and uncles eqpal. Hobo . The Pro‘. Mac Unitsd Stat-as} sakes together in the admitted evils, ‘ of the Various Stu. surrounded with Olmtcvcx nny be .- The low salaries paid to school teachers in England, especially in el- ementary schools. has long been a cause of complain-t. Elle National {Union of Teachers has decided to draw up and Submit to the Educaâ€" .tion Board a scheme adopting the { principle of a minimum wage. It :will ‘ provide that the mininmm salary of l ,a head or chief teacher in an elemâ€" 1 should not be less than I £150 per nnnnmi and that of a head 9 mistress £120. , .4 sions and (10m 111- adv} rinses the greater The low alarms paid icachers in England, espt ementary schools. has 10 cause of complaint. 1']! Union of Teachers has draw an and ï¬uhmit tt Weekly Sun 5 The Gait Repel-Luv Says the bounty of $75,000 paid to boat sugar' factories Last year was not wtï¬cicnt “to make up for the luck of adequate protection" in the tom: of a tariff 0:. imported meat. During; the fiscal ymr of 1902 the-re was imported into Canada $1393.- 000 worth of retinal sugar, and the duty raid on sum was $642,000. t about 50 par cent. That figures on tn 91‘0th- I! that was not “Adena: . .. -_:.n um Reporter kindly toll During; the fiscal yvnr cu ; was imported into Canada 000 worth of taint-.1 saga: Slims was 3119 church‘on the dcmth at Rev. Dr. Rob. nt of Northwe's1 enson, Superintendu - â€"--- with Rev v. w...., msslons. does not agree 511'. McQueen in his opinions erenoc to the Mormons o! a with him on the : Prca‘ .~-.._-:d i.;tcrvio.w r upon ad in the Hub Being want: t Mommas as 3 ‘- Lho country- Dr him?“ ;‘(-_I ‘3"0‘ upurllncumvuw v- _ ions appointed by the Presbyterian burch on the do “3011, Superintendent of Northwest unions. does not agree with Rev. 11:. McQueen in his opinions with ref. memo to the Mormons of Chanda. An atorviowv with him on the subject is ruporud in the Proabytcrinn; Being askzd it he consider-ad tho Mon-1:14.115 as a dnngcxous mic-mentor) the country. Dr. Hardmnn expressed blc to 111m). Tucy himself re fzn'ora . are a tin-in); undustrxous people, and in mattcvs of sobriety am an example to many of our natma born Cana- - --«- he mean they Lizus U.) m. d) r. us. a w o} ,†I M!- Nodeâ€"every piece vaunted. uith“ don- â€$1 25 £53.?“ $I 25 in! ï¬g. dn oxce I3. 750 far 85 th‘r‘ing 0‘" Establz'slzd I879 fln Preï¬x-taut churches of States have banded them- :ther in order to combat :d evils of the dwerce luvs ens subs, IL is a subject with mfï¬cnn'cs; but. 1:13 be srid of ‘11.“, oppresâ€" heart-bumgugs, that arise vised and uncongcuiul m1:- : evils which result tram \rce laws are infinitely- LINDSAY Hahn" ' can _ mama 3:5' 5;; if,“ s 3-: rn Carla-l 3 szen they :6 laws. and emu-8830a I m. T‘lc‘ pwplv; and an cmmple the): are no present indication-a of any desire to Violate these laws. They naturally wish to heme as many of their own people in charge of their mhoole as. possible. bet. they have ad- mind our Public school system In it. entirety. and this must have an in- fluence in the moulding of their chil- dren according to our Canadian id gals. They show a spirit 0! friendliness to Mr. Hamilton. our missionary at Cerdston. and to m. MoKillop, who will shortly take charge of the work in the new town cl’ Raymond. .Wo rt‘épectfuliy invite Um atten- tion of Lindsay's packed connntian candidate to the following paragnph tukcn fxom Tlxméany's Globe: It has Dew the policy of the Bri- ï¬Sh Parliament from time imme- monal to mean that a member of (In House of Commons rhmllhpat be pumittod to utilize. his position to piomotx: his own pIOunlav-y interest. That policy is pureed) sound. and adequate procautbuï¬ to cnlo: cc :t are import-thaw uewmry. There are just as necesszuy imrc as they are in the mother country. The London Free Press recently gave cnrrmcy to a. story abogt the ï¬nding of three. ballot boxcss "In an old Liberal committee room "intonat- ham. nndan effort was made to draw inferemes thcrch‘um intended to pre- judice the ignorant against the Lib- erals. Now it turns out that the Free Press Was guilty of falsehood. The boxes were not found in thaLibâ€" oral zooms. but in an attic of the Garner house. But it is ethll striv- ing to make its lie stick. Why such dishonesty 2‘ Glam: Pcoplx, who buy “Scotch" whisk-.5“. if one may balk-w the teeâ€" timony of a British rev-3mm officer published in Th? London Times, can- not be sure of getting what they bargain for. .He :Jffh‘ thc "blends" are made in bonded warehouses in the presence of the officials. One blend is made by mixing Zï¬m gallon of English spirit with 500 gallons of raw grain instilled in Scotland. An- other is Command of 600 gallons of czudn English spirit. 1,300 gallons of crude Scotch grain nlchohol, 300 gal- lons: of Scrztuh malt whiskay. and flu- voring material to wit the ‘ taste. Centrally the ingredients of than blends is less than a. year old. There is the bond of common speech, and to some extent of. blood. but the tie that binds Britain and the States together is a commercial one. The great bulk of the U. S. cqtton‘ crop goes to the old country, and the following ï¬gures. taken from tpe ofï¬cial statement of food imports in- to the United Kingdom from the United States for the years 1870and 1902 Show by :what leaps and bounds the trade in food products has grown 3,4'60331648 9.07azaomod “11m nit . Flour ......... 538,087,800 2,171,270,200 Cor n... 1 376,759,700 4,983,215,700 Elcon ..... 60,126,500 ' 570.046.800 3,395,800 166,016.100 H a’ms... . . Wha‘. treaSurcr on earth is more to b: prized than a bright. active. luaulmlul, playful child? In ham-:8 where Baby‘s Own. Tablets are used you never find sickly, crogaï¬leepless children; if the little one is ill the Tablets will promptly make it well. Ask any mother who has used the Tablets and she :will tell you that this is" absolutely trueâ€"she will tell you the Tablas always do good and never do harm. You can give them to a child juat born with per- fect safely. and they are epually as ‘good [or well grown children. Mn. ‘Mary J. Moore. Hep-womb, Que. says;-â€"“My baby lhas never been sick since I began giving her Baby’s Own Tablets. They are a real bles- sing to both mother and child. and I .would not I» when them." Don’t let your child suffer. and Qap’t dost: it with strong drusg or Wine good [or Mary J. says ;â€"" L sick since Tho Lou AS far (LB can terv'mwa [with 0 ors. M656“- 0““ The Local Brlokyards. AS far as Can b: learned from in- terviews with our local brick mak- ers. Messrs. mm and Fox. the out- look for those oontemplmtlng building in. the coming spring. but who have laced their orders for build.- mg brick. is not at all encouraging. Alrmdy enough orders have been booked to keep both of. the plants working to the full capacxty. and or- ders from onto a points for early . 1 _ __ Inï¬ll tn In W Talk happinw†Not no“v and tâ€! You say. Tbslc’t‘ no “[10 whinefl W513 he 80‘ ‘Ryamember. SM! enough Your woefl. Talk happiness eaon Cmuw You gotâ€"and Talk it good and strong! Comes; But talk it! Soon you’ll and That you and happinea Are chums. r {LAVFUL cuanaan hnlf- of what m I no room new 5 whineï¬ as on his ith our [Will mm. ____ 7 (Justin and Fox. the out- months 889 in we nus» some benefit from :11:- 030 contemplating building 1“me WM no do in“ “Fm-“8' but “"1†have some extent by comin‘ nod their orders for build.- death had not its mark ‘ ' on earth could change I is not 1: lencoura in . . a 0.1 g g ' “Miss Crotton was n tough orders have been . ; man and her kindly dis] 30°F 50th 0‘ “1° Plan†“for her the love a. ndm i the full capacity. and or- , gnawehï¬inu be 1 i up to actor. always so L's-'10 I3 .mdlood gratitying 3° more concerned in the w uni I L HEM m the â€Pad†°t iors than in her own ‘t‘wo bunk yuds‘ 3 ditlon. The remains wx an ankle that 151 and shipped to her old 91' by moat 0‘ W “W“ i nda for burial last cv Ontario: With ‘ accompanied by her bn at of an early sprms and ' The Lodge of Elks. 01 w oomtionfl the Pmt ! crdton isa mommt’ w [(1 b0 3 reward-breaker “5 remains from the undo ' ' ‘ ors o! E. Y. Sunguhlcl # 0 __’â€"-â€"-â€"â€"--"‘ pot last night. and re ‘aasislanoe possible to 1 brother batore entering journey of sorrow. Th4 logs from the lodge shipped cast with .the moSt magniï¬cent and butnjo the mnmory at u“. -1. ion; the world 143 without each chance believe but every for nor been er Baby’s real bles- hild. and them." and don’t r medicine CBgiby‘s ' 'mby’a got {ram 4: 25 cent-s ' Wfllmms trained durae from l[ital in dhicago. and follow . groin-splat: . ‘ years ago. 3 from m- sumpjion. 8119‘. it. His: Christina Crolton Yuma (Arizona) Sun: Christina. Grafton died at the of E. L. Martin. in Yuma Va] Tuesday morning. March 15k) o‘clock «liter a W inn consumption. ms: Grotton \ Ln Lindsay. Ontario. Canada, six years ago. She graduab the Lakes ley un when she contrao joined her have b-n Indoor Confinement In WM“? "0" 0" tho Ilulth. . Fillets-nine people out of every hundred actually mad 8- tonicduring tha spring months. and the hundredth person would make no mistake it he too infused a little extra vigor and power into his blood. The reason for this ocndiLion is quite apparent. In the desire to..make Canedimn the health is impaired†There may be nothing seriously wrongâ€"nothing mom than a variable appetite; little pimples nr eruptions of the skin; a fading of wwriness and a desire to avoid exertion; per-nape an occasion- a! headache. These may not seem ï¬ctions; perhaps you may think that the trouble will pass awayâ€"but it ,A_u A_|._.... ..,... (With! it out by al hudachc. These may not seem ï¬ctions; perhaps you may think that the trouble will pass awayâ€"but it won’t unless you drive it out by putting tho blood right with n hmlth'giving tonic. And there is‘ only one biocd-rmcwmg. health-gin} lug. nave-restoring tonic-Dr. Wil-, liams Pink Pills for Pale People. Dun: and over again it has been proved that thaw pill-a cure when other medicines Iml, and thousands of grateful people. testify that they are the beat of a]? spring medicines. Miss D. Brown. Col‘ina. N. B.. says ; “I lune med Dr. Williams Pink Pills Ior'a run down system. and hav: found them batter than any other medicin: I hams tried. In the early spring my blood was out of condi- tion. and I had mch dizzy mousthnt if I tunwd quickly I would aims-cot fall. I took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for a few w‘cxs. and the troubl: en- tiruly disipp-nrcd. I think thee: pills 5n ideal spring madicinc.“ If sou want to be healthy in spring don’t dose your system with harsh. gripinz purgativos. and don't experi- ment with otlnr m-wI'od tonizs. Take Dr. “'illiums' Pink Plllï¬ at once and See how_ qumkly they will banish A~,I a L- mad: 'lU‘FIl'E "5‘" v-.. - Take Dr. “‘illiumï¬' Pink Plllï¬ .it once and svc how Quickly they will banish 121‘ spring ailmmits. Sold by medi- cine dI-nlens chrywhci-e, or sent by mail 111.50 ccwus a box or six boxss for $3.90 by writing the Dr. Willimm¢ 'AA'IIâ€" n. for $3.50 by wumng me ur. Mulicine Co.. Bruckvilic, Out Olive Harlan Why“. , I'i'dlc unexpected dead: on March 23. cvcniuz of Mrs. (Rein) J. M. Whytc. of Minden. at the home of he: fath- or Mr. D. Eaglesau. brought sorrow to the hearts or many friends here and up north. when she was widely known and lovcd. She became 1h: brida of Ram Mr. Whit-.5 in May, 1903. On Tuesday she gaVc birth to a line healthy boy and was consider- ed to be making. a. good reooveryhnt unfavomhlcy ammonia set It? early in the afternoon and she passed away at about; 6.30 o’cIOCK. This prams- turn ending to a promising young life is snddcn'uag' in the extreme, and tho. bexeaved husband and family will Juno the hoax-t felt sympathy 0! all our citizens. The funeral took place to Riverside cmnctery. hug me .Com 311-89 Count). on Sunda)‘ 1‘“ of her (blight: Lutlexwoxth. Notwithstamhng 1 condition of the :03 there were Mi con‘ tcudnncc at thu Tune ed “as one of the oh and the olden pqrsu tins country, bcmg Mrs. Cobouru was w known here; ::c an audnrradhy of -lzcr sideline. all 31' :itizem. __ 1»- 811}. wuc in ‘ Hrs Mindcn whipped out "Jun ‘vâ€"v most magniï¬cent and a fitting tri- butmto the memory of medepnrted." The tuneral took place Sunday at: to: noon at 4.80 to Riverside cemetery. The bereaved family have the Sym- _..n.., n! mnnv Lindsay friends. patby of mam! Consistenco. Through zero days the 1 Have faced the winds 1: It now that bah!!! They‘re puttins on _Emma G W49 ‘ A sum Iain. Ec‘uo: The funeral c! the .Coburn. relict of the late mm. of Anson, took place i but from the‘ rcsmencc Ightcr. Mrs. W. Sanvyvr, of th. to the Mindan comel- James Coburn. Anson. 63mm“. trizona) Sun: "Mi“ 'afton died at the home rtin. in Yuma Valley. last rning. March 15th. at 7 r a lingering illness from |. Miss Grotton whom Ontario. Canada. twenty- go. She graduated as a se from the Lakeside Hos». icugo. and followed \her BMW until two when she contracted con- She joined her brother, ton. here eighteen o in the hope of deriving "Lt from the mild climate IS no doubt prolonged tot Lt by coming here. but not its mark and no power ould change the decree. otton was a brilliant two-. or kindly dSSposition won I love “admiration of all I she Mine in contact. and a noble christian eharfl quys wlb‘mriï¬eing end weed in the welfare of oth- I her owa unfortunate eon- le remains were cmhnlmed d to her old home in Can- ninl last evening. being ed by her brother. Robert. . of which . somber.an the rom the undertaking path. Y. Sunguinettl to the dc- mht. and reodered every n-IY‘LA‘] 9. John Coburll attendance at Lung the terribly bad u: roads for travelling [i conveyances m at- u funeral. The deceas- thc oldest seltlcrshcne. .ptyrsnn we know of m being 9“» vmr; of age. her grand-children ro- of whom are worthy days the naked trees the windfl and snow"; balmy spring has come tins on their 010%“ new. in Iiwimtt‘s- dye remgxiqs. :0 their afflicted [98 upon bk 1038 The floral otter- zo and friends. rn. of Lind- at the fun- r this north country for its reliable and good-to-wear Wong- ou get the most reliable goods, best styles, and save money ots. .We have them in Boston Calf, Kip and Grained This Shoe Stoxe is well known all ove ing Boots for men and boys. At this store y on every purchase. We carry a large stock of Men’s Long Bo Leather, at all prices from$L75 to $4 per pair. BUB SPRING STUCK 0F MEN’S AND BflYS’ HEAVY WflBKING BflflTS was received a month ago. ready been very large. Some of ‘These goods are all any store in Lindsay. W mistake in the place. MEN’S LONG BOOTS The N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE. Dispose: of First Installment of In- debtedness a Day Ahead of ‘I’lmo. Mr A. W. Lee, fonmcrly of this town. but [or same years a. resident of Zion City. writw the Poet under date of Munch 19th, stating that newly crerytizmg emanating from the Chicago pnpera contcrning the affairs oi Zion City and its racpwt- ed founder. Dr.'l')owie. is untrue. A9 'lhe Post has ineazted wine of these misleading reports 1mm time. to time, Mr. Lee asks us to publish Unfai- lowing from the Timesâ€"Herald In re- bnttal thin-cot: John Alexander Dowiz's creditors tune been paid the 10 per cent. of their claims promised by Dowie in the arrangement that loliowodoourt proceedings inst December. Though the installment was not due until March :2, cheeks ware sent to the creditors March 11 by Charles J. Inn-mud, Dowic‘s' financial managsr. To all nppearamor, members of the creditors‘ committee say. Dowie in prospeling. and all his business {or Zion City is being dun: on a man WSiS. ~ - '-â€" a l -3 . n03.113- was. “It was outrageous {or tLre: crank tons .haxing mall gyms to try to throw Dr. Dowic'd ullnirs mto the hands of a teacher." and E. W503- kin, one of the creditors' cbmmittee, xeccutly. "No business concern can show assets for more than had! actuzl ‘nlucs at such a time. Since the .1:- ralgcmmt was made with the credi- tors' committee everything bought by Dr. Bowie. has been paid [or with- in ten due. In: attmm ol’ Zizn City apparently are being managed on strict business .linas. 21011 City has a finc- harhor site, and expect-3 aid {1 om the government. The lac: man- ulacterui in Zion is being sold wide- ly, the candy factory is running :on- stnnily and the gem-ml more seems to be flouridxlng. Thu-e is general satisfaction gunong' the crcditora be- .... I-mnnf. .lnd DOWIE QUICK TO PAY. Dowiz's creditors 3c 10 per cent. at nisod by Dowic in that [allowed court December. Though mas not due until I were sent to the 11 by Chat-lea J. financial managsr. v, members 0! the ten say. Dowic in N. HOCKIIH SHOE STORE LINDSAY 'S GREATEST SHOE HOUSE onth ago. The goods are better than ever and our sales 01 mese In Some of our best sellers are-â€" Our Men’s Boston Calf Laced Boots at .................. $1.60 per pair. Our Men's Canadian Kip Blucher at .................. 2.00 per pair. Our English Kip Blucher, a dandy. at .................. 2.50 per pair. all made specially for this store and cannot be equalled in quality 1 We will be pleased to show you the goods whether you buy or not. selling seed to his neighbor. It is a sad fact that a farmer who will work hard early and late, to clean a ï¬eld and prepare it (or a good cr0p, will very likely sow it with impure seed because he can buy the risky kind cheaper than the sure kind. This we consider is very poor economy as many farmers have found to their great cost. There are over [00 impure seeds to be guarded against While we do not guarantee our seeds to be absolutely pure from all of these, we offer you the very best we can buy, and the cer- tainty that in any event only a few of the least objectionable will be found therein. REMEMBER, it is necessary to sow good, sound, clean seed to insure a good crop and a good price. Try ours and you may rest satisï¬ed that you have secured as good seed as can be found in the Province. MW mm We Offer the Best We can Buy in Alsike and Red Clover, Timothy and other Seeds. What About your New Suit for that Great Day ? 36.000969069009009 0:06 06:: 30%.: Q. Come in time and we’ll nelp you w your WWW. It’ 5 worth your virhlle to examine our display. Modlstes say Green, Blues and Brown are to be the but there are also Flakes, Spots and Ilixtures leaders, n. As well as those, Mohalrs, Lustres and See our Ivory and White Lustre at 25c., 50c, 13c. and $1.00 per yard. Black Lustres at 25c., 50c" 75c. and $1.00. Black Sicilian, 54 in., at 60c., 75c. and $1.00. Elegant Black Grenadines, Voiles, etc., at all prices. Waistings are elaborate in style and quality and never were thcre such beautiful textures shown. In Cottons the goods are simply marvellous, as to design and ï¬nish, and furnish most stylish Dress Goods. Our Muslims are always a joy to those who are forâ€" tunate enough to secure them, and we always endeavor to have no duplicates. . We ask you not to 'o Ready-to-wear Skirts. In Neckwear we show some exquisite styles in Silk, Canvas, Lawn and Satin Goods. verlook our Golf Jackets and Latest up-to-date 1561 Combs and Notions always Our Glove line is comp and Und :Iwear. SPRATT KILLER: T WILL BE ADMITTED by most. farmers that notwithstanding the improved appliances for the tillâ€" ing of the land, it is a rare thing to ï¬nd a clean farm The Government, recognizing that the spread of noxious weeds is on the increase, has passed a law to prevent the. sale of impure seed, but it will not deter the farmer from Always I? O Lawn and Satin Goods. :st up-to-dalte Belts, Buckles, Beauty ma N’nï¬nns alwavs in StOCk. PROVISION s glad to keep you posted cver and our sales of these lines have al- and we’ll help you in your choice. S'H'ï¬ PAGE“ its reliable and good-to-wear Work- goods, best styles, and save money White Lustre at 25c., 50c., 75c. AND SEED DEALERS in the latest ideas. tality or price in or not. Make no Pins,