Duty'of the Glenn.†appeared in The B M ed “it that... no. the we a which all would no dean . mm but the remedy. proposed has been tried ha- many yearn and. harm-felon. Ith- wetl- hiown (not «that. sakinmdlfleranceod conditions into much. there is mm'e liquor scammed than ever heron. The writer i an himself. “One Who Has Suffered“. Whats- rnot mattered by: this trafï¬c! those inthebuainenanweii sauces-win are not. n has been said; that theme hmthuflylnthmtlostm M-mehuumwmdunmtnue “‘1. ca: another. leis not: necessary Mmehimlthat lama-attests,» 0306111010! thin â€mess, but there "in" '12“! parties to eve nuan- “MMWWMWMnH: ?“WWW‘ a the W M 1, certainly: with†Deal Buyâ€"While talker: With-some w a. much Won and t._ tricnds recently “the county â€tumw.m “Wondrous mouthing inï¬ltration-l. and the M 1:0 5.031. and from genompkp “Wt-7 “W WW' M" to lawman. ., snug“; ‘ clam 0‘ Sun Fox was qudtod an mm; “id men shouldering- all rm that there was a astute under sibilifty on them n'xéply tor. whim; which. in case a chartered genitaliâ€" “It: their. end oi the bargain (3-0! 'cd.a.llthe other chartered bankatm Winchell WM â€7Ԡ'rnlthe ' the Dunqnon could be called upon to make good the lost-1 before deposi- tu’s could be aded to forfeit any it requires experience, skill. taste and deter. mination to make :nne clothes and these qualities command a good price in every market. 200011me and [listless Brand line tailored garments for men are made by the highest paid tailors working in any Wholesale tailor shop in Canada. They work only 49 hours per week and in the ï¬nest. brightest and cleanest tailor shops in Canada. Their surroundings are reflected in the character of their work. 20th Century and Progress Brand Garments can be by us is the quantities they are made in. 33. YES 5' z E i i "i i 9» The only reason that sold at the price they are Quantity ï¬xes price in Clothing as well as in everything else. We charge $15 to $25 for 20th Century Suits and Overcoats $5.00 to 15.00 for Progress Suits and Overcoats EARLY CHOICE MEANS BE" CHOICE M. J. CARTER, TIIE sliERMNâ€"WILLIAHS PAINT gives satisfaction. No paint can give more. No man can expect more. S. W. P. is a satisfaction-giving paint. The materials that enter into it, the care with which it is made, the‘men who make it, everything â€3â€â€œ:th nth ‘ carried 91» nor it, are of the satisfaction-giving kind. It never disap- die she’lggd th . u _ points. Always does the work it made. e full that some or isexpemdto do. Costs the langeï¬and. a": x reli- Does most. Color and: tree. 3“†“Mil†fewâ€, the!!!†1y to lack or haulage or business so» sv- ixiï¬iiï¬iiï¬ï¬iiï¬iï¬ixf:srznratzsssstzezt J. G. EDWARDS (:0. who own the steel tram. while. an that. the 1W . pellet in wrong. soâ€"sa’noe the Ortario Bank trouble. tithe portion paid in. wages and num- Manydtbeee' menesnhcrmintha andap ' ln‘oauu IOTEI. herdemploypaabovcnddnhow. bum or inherit it; others are there 1mm ï¬erce ct circumflex)“: \ .d- . London 3133' “t" careful tons: the employee aver'aizcd $750 “an†tithe you; ‘ . . f ‘ are the partâ€"yk or the second part), is not only. a condition at no progress, but is manure-fly unfair. These - men do not licence the liquor to he portion ‘1 “â€7“ “mm“ It mu" aollsl..mr do they always erecm the rod ttolme at the time that. if u†buildings in wléizlihtho £331)? is mat was correct, its publicity in from flag the Liquor.» “m†’3†m " 1"" m‘.’ ‘ “mm LINDSAY least. Bountiful Harvest is a just compensation for the etl‘ort one puts forth during the growing time and it is reasonable to expect good results if the seeds are good. at the same time allow- ing that the cultivation has not been neglected. We buy trom ~'.nle “FIFO. ‘5 45 45 wst‘h' all them. ' . capital hunted; with» dmwfllhtheanlxhuipess .tpa . ‘W, if either‘ their wives. their would know i! it were cor- oration. decided against a 31131 835’ . .thsmflveecome tooccupy, saw In no}; it cesi- ten: of telephones. and has given the . . a am in the poorhmiee whiohltlsey PM†you". “'"f built. tor their fellowâ€"eh†are-1m- W. H. CULLIB. More than 100 hammers when ed to stay in the one Powlcs‘ Oprnera. April 15th. '07- Standard Oil Co. has been in New as “will†their Wish .â€"â€"â€" ‘ ' found .guilty on 1.463 counts of the indictment for rebating. and becomes chm were sent yo prison. Tim jmâ€" of “QM? 00m“! M the Put?†0‘ liable to a fine of 829260000 {‘0‘ time numb the utmost severitrim minim or due ' ; moiet_ no were or s etc-ed hank we“ pro- dcr the Bakms law. But the flue dealing with we who carry: con- “‘0!th . the clot tea- or «flu by a†a,†chartered bank:- hasnotbeencollecledyet. mmemw‘MmMMt ideathat ‘5 . clothe or educate the people - the 9“†° c M M m 'm manned. or ï¬lmmakehall dope-ii}- witth- Singer in good repair .......................................... carver-General.d M 6'0 per new Davis Sewing Machine ............................... pod up cap.tal stock it: Domestic Also 2 Solid Brick Houses on corner of 3" “in "15°11 W bus an! experience. , the liberty or bringing this Bell company an exclusive franchise. York pahe' e came 'the other or. inclination. REPLY. ' . ' 45 and hm" .{hoauorct thorium otatesnens to your notice assured dummmdmwe'W-m Tbeumnmnotin them a What Mr. Pg staged way the} bill selling. or. that jpeople may be fed; Haasâ€"es...†Canada‘s finances are booming. A surplus of $23.955.713.34 [or nine months is the announcement in the Canada Gazette. The capital expen- diture has been $10,385,000. Dc- ducting it and the surplus is still over 313503.030. . - The Monto- Ne'wa apys Unit a number a! prominent Toron‘toniane .who got. caught dealing in margins duringthe recast slump in the stock what has! to mortgage their hous- gamblingstiligoeson. The total capitalization of Cobalt companies is now nearly $400.00.),- 000. It was $365,515†on March :3. If Cobalt is to pay even ï¬ve per cent. on the capitalization of its mines it will have to earn a clear profit of 320.0(11300 a vcar. [W111 it do it? If so. then. it will be a 1ccordqbreaking money, when _-fl ' A Montreal mmimqï¬'has been clothed or educated by tin bm’ . of mammetu‘ ring food. clothing or have extracted much attention. it is said, amour; railroad men generally. .â€" The school teachers at FWmmst in; fur- the right’ co organise a: teacheaf ltd-aide nation. A deputa- tion had an 'ch with, Ma~.clem- wean. Who hold it! that it would mt easily ï¬nd la Mm which would conned: lila'hand ovelr. they'v- ernmeu't the la “trage union; bureau- cracy. .Whggney ins not" yet woken. tinedflOO'ï¬cr not keeping a proper rooms! 01 his induces transitions. He failed and the agency appointed. an Mate the m brought a change against him of not keeping am thanks, with {the above result. The law is a. good one. .where a may: done can} buying. ' The proposal to tax the mineral rights of one Cama‘daCoanpamy is a good one That concern reserve! all oil and mineral rights on "the land itsellgandfthensteps in when a. ' ' Tex it: on all it reserves Tax it till it becmnes anxious to give it: up. No’ do; u: the manga wanted in Canada. -â€"--I Residents of New, Ontario are agiâ€" tating to form a new province of the stretch of territory lying be- tween Algoma and Manitoba. Those who are responsible for this agita- tion may as well drop it at one», Xor Ontario will never consent to part with a foot of this territory. v-‘hich was acquired otter a long struggle in the courts with the D) million. which claimed a large por- tion of it when the Tories word in power. \ fl Retail merchants tall: about asking for a Commercial Commission to deal with trade questions. particniarly‘. the questions of restricting co’m- bints. So many articles are now sold :vntll hampering rules as to their sale, that the retailer is much both- ered. {Why should a. retailer b; compelled to swear that he has no: sold below a certain price before he is allowed discount on his purchases 2 It is hogsd that a emission would be able to stop that way of. haras- sing" retailers and bleeding consumâ€" ers. i i: .. W The United States Steel, corpora» :‘tioln. according to its annual' report, has missed through the moat. pros- ' its history. me on and mun-nee policies to their _ hrokers’ calls tor managing Butane have M d the m 9‘ the 03" tario ltcaohers. for they are agitat- ‘ l tween owners and brig; the ï¬gures up to something nearer values. Pal-d ‘ The Dominic's supplementary eati- matee include $750,000 nor the ingot Cami, $67,500 nor. the improvement (1 Cabana; harbor. $50.00 her Tor- eduoation. are merely incidenRs in the transaction -â€" the whole incen- tive in each and every case as private private prof used‘ for the purpcm am by the Creator - for Ilike use and benefit ct all the people W on as now. how the henna, e of a tow. Want It edge of economics inthe great stumbl. in; block over which manv trip. A} W. all the private profit system m'm vogue, private amm- ulatm. wmlzuonzulonaartwe _ incentive out}, ' ' onto We harbor anti-sage 31200 ' not new steamboat: landing alt_ Pet- erbou'o, £1200 for B- whart and floating bridge at: Coalition’s W Mud lake, £30,000 {or an Amour: atPcitenboa'o.end$2000d a revote Mapublia buildiaxginthateowm. The mast useful snub has hibd to locate, 1am anywhere in. the Hamilton Times: The amendment. to: clause 606 of ï¬le Hunidpal tit; (10 the Editor of The Post.) Dear Sin-A writer in your daily sought by that collection at Tech» . _ Streetexs. the Municipal hasoclau-on.’ to relieve municipal omneils and officials at the duty of keeping thi- sheets in repair. was. to thqcredit of the Legislature. but against lion Mr. Hanna's and Premier Whitney's will. killed on, the motion lot it third reading. It proposed that no action for compensation for damages should lie. unless the victim at ut- ilcial neglect had previously notified the Council of the dangerous stare of'tne street. That simply meant! that Councils might disregard strut ‘ without fear at the cons». is to the aims at ill}. children. who. on mount at having [a drunken husband'aridlaflxeg are forced to deprive themselves (1 cv- es the banned mules and tin- allly Mvemwma homegrown! the unti' tutu-13' named! compares the liquor denier with. the baker, dohhier and teacher. Mr. Editor. ' ' tar-Wt .m the one ease the merchant Halves wuwm'malvedâ€"flle paveatln wayhraumtultmm. while indie dis ease the can». all; haWdMe-dhi d“. in a may crannies-no W ; new. ‘ recital-k meet the ion hnhmtdhmpobriqg ip upto the required M11! in proportim to their paid up capital. Dcpoaitors,.have no preference over other creditors. an I understand it. The depaitn in the Curadian chart- new i 6 space in your valuable paper to pr 3- cent hdose the public a teen 0! the reasons why it is impossible to ob- tain at. any price “rat-class topics at llilseessen in our town. (the ï¬rst Mason is that the existinz orchards. in the county have been tilled no uni: early and so“ atoll which is 0! little or no value. .“'c and it commonly said that this county is not adapted tor knit. it is too is.- north. but this is a mistake -â€" we can grow as gwd winter apples ‘6‘ this county as any county! in Ja- ts- io. 0! course there are some var- ieties that are not hardy enough. but these are few in number. and» 'lt'iye‘fflarthern say. the“ Pa- Mrm'flukoeé. coastline . 0:9. what experience has enabled us to conclude. are reputable dealers. It is a satisfaction to know that our eï¬'orts in this line are being appreciated by discriminating grocers. Make it a point to order your: seeds this season at ' J. J. WETHERUP, Box 415. Cor. Sussex and Peel-eta. 00-.0000606660000600.90.000.6900000900 IIBCILLAI SCUB- NOTICE TO Cnsnlroï¬s‘.‘ D U N 0 0 N ’- Si. DRUG STORE. root beloxc the dry weather cornea. Stock dclchIed in the spring oltl-n arrives too late and just at due ttmr that farmers are the busiest. Jill IILLSOI. latest the township at fancies, la the Count; of Vio- nno does not get the attcn‘ioa ru- msaxy in transplanting. . Another great drawback in {rust gming is the lack oi mulching. and the greatest number of losses re- sult from that; trees aap.scaldaod mull) die. Hatching s he does it: the (all after the ground is thor~ 003m) true!» and be thrown awa the wring. lor it lo the roots and prevents an cedy reel: 11’ up before the hard It)“. are over. and thus prevents as» acalding. .We find that orchaz-ia that were mlc'ned in the winter 0‘ It“. When so many trees were in- sand by up scalding. came through all right. . Now. with a little attention. l â€tank that one oi Canada’s pront- able and p aaant industries can he brought a ll to the trout in the County oi \‘ictorla.â€"Thanking you tor your space. i run-sin. yours. rt :.. M‘. 8. Wu. P. S.â€"Soil that is apringy 0: wet should be well underdlained. 1 J ' :w‘ an “0 “â€"- ram†rams: rel-lam are the ulter- at The Poet.) sotâ€"wascae-unt e‘henput to the urine I- br which tinned-- causesuchanuhnoowhenalbw- ed to he scattered-about the laughs. blowiu acre-"the lam and giving it should never mid 11th daycf Kay, 1907 said executor willprceeedtodistributetheaasetaottbe said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, hsv' regnrd only to the claim» otwhicb it then have nominandthe said executor will not be liable for said aueucruypart thereof. toany person orperaonectwhoaeclaimnoticeahaliaot :have been received by it or its said 'aolicitonatthetimeclaoeh distribution. Dated April 3rd, 1907. THE TRUST GUARANTEE OOIPLIY. UIITBD. stepson a Blair, or Bowmanville. 0st, condensates-um...“ †bakeanverjmoehlhowear anice whitolh-aoulaasd.;ï¬th-s tomatch ‘1‘: â€m “n...“ “V “P i“ c n. . . The rice of bread is ' p the digit: on. of -y . lav-rut etc. BIG BROTHER. Lindsay; April 18th. “Chum 'rheRI-waleawmmpaabeen a planethinldlwmter’ ,tlnmnll ALLOW “'ANTEDâ€"fendcred or u. rendered. Apply to liHRN BBQ, Woollen Co.â€"wtt. _ ABM I" ‘3. SALEâ€"North half ciloli. con. 1", Emily, containing 100m, principally cleared and in a Hill's state 9 cultivation, ' with lair buildings. ‘l'u farm is si'uated on the leading road shat six miles (roan Lindsay. Fo- farther}:- licnlm apply to WI. O’NEILL, lasting nLâ€"wtl. R .mEâ€"Seven roo acmotaplendid land, good ombuduai anon fruit; death his for retired far-t: cheap. if m at once. Choice sink in town of Utility. Apply to LEIGH l KNlGHT, ol Weldon Knight, ii M _'4. eheapand terms easy. For further ‘ ticulara apply to ELIAS BOWE. Estate Agent, Lindaay,â€"wt1. AGE FOR SALE â€"- Directly * pcaite the residence of Dr. M! one o! the beat and most substantial H cottages in Lindsay. $11.0 32:38 vs L16 x 21.a11 one and a half storeylllll trams kitchen and woodshed. Also Ml: ' 16x36. one and l h" on will}i {(08:thr â€"â€"_â€"._ 77/ ACRE FAB]! FOR SALE â€Concession o! the Eldon. barge {tame barn wi atablix hriskhoeae; lOanr-es cleared. 130 tillable. 10 acre mixed timber. well. One-1110' from school, x and 3b premises to THUS. lid excellent shilling, wrâ€" 1 w . well and never failing spring; wells?" mMMt trees S0 coronal. " “’19. one-half mile north of the snug“ M", one-hair mile from school. ad â€mm“, 35 miles frat Fr-in and I when. 'l‘erms easy. Amfly at mille Real lislaté Lindnyuâ€"oztt. , ’1 00 ACRE FARM FOR SA LEâ€"w ‘ Con. l, Kariposa, the prepay“: William Pl. Rm“; and“ 150 sores its“ eight acres hardvl'cwxi bush. . And blank nah swamp. balancr hi trememgoodrazlwh‘“ ,. brick house, good ï¬lm†50x89, atone staining, Pig 9011‘“ died 34:40. 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