. ~41...“ f t' l Hummus, Itssm Fitting. Tin- smlthlng, Iron Piping. Ilot Mr, llot Inter sud sham hosting. Iron Roofing and humming. Pumps and slots. lulldors’ Murd- wsrs. Pslnts sud Oils. Item sud i i An'i w ill sitend promptly to :11 orders intrusted to us. â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€" W ~....â€"- I‘D“.- Ihe L‘llt‘lll‘ht Store for Good Goods end Good VVOIII. TRY US 880 SEE. Bonn I 111mm, Kent-st. . Lindsay. The Weekly Poit' uan.xv.â€"1-‘RIDRâ€"Y. MAY '23, 150:. _____._ __ Will Illllllli ElElIlllI \\ development. tion of public affairs omicnl use of. p ‘ . 6 . PROVIICIAL AGRICULTURE _ metal In every hrranoll, Liberalism stands for progress and for honest administra- .for the econ- ubiic funds in the pub- lic interest. the educationI of the masses and. equality of citinenuhlp.â€" Hon. John Dryden. All) 1r no dtqmrtlmcnt of the pub- 110 service has there been greater progreou our! development. honest 3d- nzinlstratlon- in the administration of public affairs or «tonomicul use of public IUII-LIH mtnensml than In that of agriculture. And no department hos done more for the advnntnre of the rural population and m consc- quuncr indirectly to the cltms. or beer. better n.l.1niniz~tere;l than thnt l ably prwhiml over by "Mr. Dryden. l-‘or eleven yours he has held this office. lfo has raise-I :1 pplurul‘ul sup‘rstrux'turn on lhofoun- Cations so effectively lnivl by those “Ilu lII'l.C"‘Ii‘I him. Under his fmmr- ins: thru- the dairy Inlustry of th‘ prulnrv. which i:- ol such vitnl im- porlum‘v. lum unsunwl most humming porn-um. uul thi- .\lhlinlnr hm loft up atqu- unluruml In hIa "Hm-In In perfect it. Thu Iwwullmx «inlriuu he MM m- ulmuxh rII-uourIIgI-l huwmu complluiwl mull. rut-hits In the mat. Ivr of ulut'ntum. fl‘hc) huw I‘lll'l'iI‘II 'ImII‘I (II III" III - mllmvl-I to thi- \x'l') luI'nI noun-s. thua l'l'h‘l‘llll! the cus- IHIIJIJ') pu'uwnluwu IIIIal if lbw-u fut vsluuh' benefit the ":1va lnutltutlon ii int-'Ii â€...ul lunc- nu'. 1.1km Illlvantun of it uni uppilmt the improved ninth- mu tuau‘hl‘ to lilt'll‘ own pnu'tlw the fault Is all their own. .ml tin-p nio- to be left bvlnnll in the race by III-'Il‘ own In luhborr‘. lint ginor- nll) the fairnwrr! hnv-' ha. I} the .‘roud ocuuc tt. avail themselves to, the ut- most of the opportunity prenentcl by Mr. Lam .1 1. with U...- rcault that that gentleman inns brought about what it! nothing; short of an‘ entire revolu- tion In tho. butter market. ..- ...â€"â€" now a It‘l‘\é‘ 1t wnp shown in the evidence taken b’l'oro the l‘rovircinl Commission that tunada was far behild tl'e SCHlklll‘LilVl'lll nations in the matter of dmry BCIlOOlI-l. In Norway, Swell- en anl Denmark the butter maker ham to hold a Certificate, alter the our ord'nury teachers. ma 1: 1‘ or The provmco’ now possesses Its dairy schools whence proceed properly qua!- ifie‘i people to direct encourage-l by the government and which prove if such advnnmge to the lafr'crb'. The resu't is seen in“ the vastly ine'rnsetf output. Improvement of mnrufncturos nul the attainment by our dairy product of the highest rcputetiou‘ in the European markets. When the present administrator of II!“ department took office agricul- as will be remembercll by all won in- a most of tore, VDII DAIIIDT '01:. our country renders, =5: (leprcesel cmriition. They had been IIOI. 6. W. 3055' VISIT. unprog'rossive, anal the teaching -- which nml' been in progress. for some had not been taken Last evening (Thursday) Honorable G. W. R us, the 'slented, eloquent and stsmmmlike lender of the leeml party in the Province, visited Lindssy for the ï¬rst time since his elevstion to the Pre- miunhip,snd in nu sddress 3hat unmistslro sbly proved s masterly effortâ€"4 quslity which distinguishes every one of his sloschuâ€"oxplsined and defended the policy upon which he is appealing to the electors of the Province, sud exposed the inconsistencies and lsck oi sxszesmsnlike ldcss displsyed by Mr. Whitney, the lender of the Opposition. Mr. Ross’ visit will infuse fresh vigor into s compsign thst every day revea‘s Righter prospects for the return of two supporters of the Ross sdminis ntlon from Victoria County. In this, the West B ding, Mr. Smale, the bright young for- .ss‘csndidsfe, is steadily winning votes from his opponent. Mr. Fox, sad in the lust Riding Mr. Hoyd, ï¬ghting sgsinst an adverse msjority of hundreds, is cur- rying, sll' before him. , A very full report of Mr. Ross‘ ï¬ne speech will sppesr in next issue. # EDITORIAL IIDTES. ~ (The Conservative cry that the Lib- culls have been in power long en- ough is a good deal like waiting for a and man’s shoes. '- -.Tlrc erratic course pursued by the Opposition in connection with the pulp wood agreements is indlcative .f Mr. Whitney‘s lack of stability. ..e Opposition approved of every lp agreement where the price to humid was only :03. per cord; they have since opposed every agreement where the price to be paid was {08. per cord, with power to increase the mice at any time. They approved of em agreement with the minimum amount of restriction. They voted for three. they oppoeel four. 3 be wise and progressive policy in- itiated by Premier Ross and his gov- ernment in order to “Build up New, Ontario†and develop its vast re- names wrll benefit older Ontario to an immcwyrable extent. Err-Mayor Floury. implement manufacturer at Aurora. says: “We have never em- ploycl so [many men in our factory 13' mil» so much in wages as we have to an past two month’s, and I can my. in all mess, that a. consider- wblo peg-none of that trail!) in due. to the ope-bu or qu. 011%.". In a few yearsâ€"perhaps sooner-the Syl- v“ Works, one of Mining’s lend- “ marine. will be shopping our. leak of agricultural implements to W in New. Ontario and my hrs to double the present on." to I. up-with’mohai and New On- tinn: previously~ cuffiri:.-nt advantage of. Mr. Dryden rnezl I115 immediate nt- \er.v win-1y tn 1;: and improv- tention to st? 311;;thcni1 be added that the work is but “19 factories public questione com- manning. (rho country electors will surely be convince! that it Would be highly detrimental to their best in- terests" to check the work mow, being don" so well. and thruvv’l it. probably. , into confusion. "IIJI take. “'11le: is n.- m‘nlttor of most vital importance to i the provincial interests. out of the i hunch of an experienced and trained ; administration in order to plum it: under the control of untried men. I grown gray in opposition. anal. whose, policy is. nlrl has been for your 8. “op. ' position.“ n.11l nothing more. , The Lomurvntivcs lune. it must be re-, moonlit-red. for gears strenuously op- f the wine mqum'rofl rnment to promote which in prnctlai have m'o'luccd much good results. â€\Hm-t.“ in a qu-wtlon that must not- null)- ruuul-nt luv†to tho agricul- tural elector. "Ixiuulblo good could re. mlt from such :1 vhauuv'.†Anl to the «mention Hume on." be but one ro- . ply. It in lmponwibln to do more, in n. limllnl Mt‘lt‘l‘. thun tn IIII-ro-ly run-.- to tho it willâ€: fc-aturm of the admin- I'rmlnvtal \m‘u'ul- posted every one o taken by the grove agriculture. aul I i i i l l l i isll‘ntiun of th" turul Ill-partnmnl. but I‘llulllxll has Ill'l‘Il mil In uhow that it In cwtnlnly ‘ for nuy change" there. ' hut "lime Anni It I» Hot uni) the farumr and bin huyn “hum- lllItl‘I'HII hmn van looked after. The establishment of Wonn-n‘a luntltutvu lum (loIIu much to lh‘ rurnl home more attractive tel to tho hnpplnm of l'm Irnmtm. In no department of I’ruvlm-lul administration does the substance or Lib ml government con- , trust more strongly With the HINUION off-Toll by the Whitney opposition than in that of agriculture. â€"â€"â€"-__â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"~'â€"â€"-â€" I _-..â€"-â€"â€" WI" TIIE ROSS D'DVERIIEIT IS IIARD i malt uni an con'trllm â€" (Toronto Daily Star.) i'u live in ll. City like t an intimate- on the issues of n The pcoplo w Toronto do not go crounln tn nee. \vi th Provincial campaign in ou‘tflldc toku and villages. Ono reopen is that public meetings in the city are not, uni cannot be, what thcv are in outside places. No mat- ter how many meetings are hold, all the people of Toronto cannot hear dwcussed, and a. large percentage of city people. huv. ‘ons triel in val-1 ing on many (it-cast to get inside crowded halls, h.1.ve al. together aburulonexl the practise of attending. Nor do they rend discus- siorm in the papers very thoroughly Civic affairs are so important as to divide interest with l’rovincal issues. if not to overshadow. them. So that it is probably true the average elert- or in :1 rural constituency soul-l beat the innings? Toronto elector clean out of sight in a. competitive culm- inution on the finzulcinl con-limo of tip: l‘ro\ incc. Its receipts nnl expend- turns, 1‘th 115-1: hto which the Govern- mcn‘t puts the money of which it is in rn-cnlpt uni the projects being our- riel out by the various Ministers 11.11.] and it may L 1’0 BEAT , l l l as do the people ' politics on tins con This In iifference l ... >‘ Follswl BUILD UP ONTARIO New York ...... . . . ROSS and SMA LE Chicago ....... . 74‘s 74% 77'“. 33* Toledo ...... . . . 84% 537s â€'5' ‘ ‘ a" ‘-""'â€"" Duluth. No. 1 Northern ...... 7.5% 5% 7N 7‘ Duluth. No. 1 hard ......... 78% .... "" Puliie Meetings WILL BE HELD AT - - - - Friday May 2nd - - Sa'urday May 3rd Ill ‘2',“ Woodville. Kirkfaeld. - - Liverpool who-at to ltd lower than tun-s unchanged In ml IUWI'I'. vsnerd 6d here "Minx. Al Chicago ludny May W above yesterdul'. May (am "'3" “Wm'r- and May outs 95c Inn-r. varpool~tflme~rWhesl_. spot 1 stsldsrd (‘sl . s ring. «Is «I to Ila M. s Maire, spot qclel: l-‘uluroa steady: July Minn. m. M 10 211-. London- t‘luse» Whrnl, mun walllm nl oulpnrls nffu-rml f Latest Quotations. Tuvalu Evening. April 29. futures closed today ‘40 yesterday. and corn fu- anon ud- heal rinsed “:6 " \Lilv' quulnlluns I. Zl|\‘: \ 1 t" u; are the cloning Important when centres today , Jul-v. 9"?"- .‘Inv. Cash. , my. I'll-4. ~1.1 r.» In ~. (um-t: N0. III «I to Ill 4'54]; No. I Not. Future-4| study: value; July on (Md. value. new. 5- 7"!“ to {is 7936. f».- ‘.’l4‘,d. value: Sc . value. l-‘ IZIKI I‘I‘H l'lul. value: IIl‘I. ru- 2nd. Iwr of cargo†or sale. 3: "I IIHII slowly; ho. “"‘“"‘ " ram.:::::"'..:::':.:s 1mm:- imii’.’ HON- 0- C~ FRASER, ah... :‘.:.'.::r:..:‘.::'.-: of NOV" Booth- msg2'dllnnii‘lii:n. :ii‘niinlliifilllln?"Â¥l: 32:1 Brown’s School House Ma 5th 5:31} liil'fhl'lliii'.t‘l‘.’_""""' "m" m M , t‘ ' . ’ I‘prls»(‘loso Whom, fnlu‘ dull! A]!!! W Jackson 8 whool House. - May 61h I.‘:.°..-.'r.*:'.-. omit-.2? ..:3- unfiniség Antwerp Whrnl. Reaboro, -- - ~ - May 71h , M I II t b M 8'I'I \\., le. .OUD. 0 e n " v ' av -. roluwrn s't‘. Luvlucxcr. \IARKIT. VIclorIa Road, . - . - May 9n "iii"- - - - 'Inl.rcl.l1h ........ 0’0 ... IIIIIO Bfllalfl. - ' - - May IOlIl wum_ wIIllo'.II»11sh...... 0 i1 ...: \l'hml. spring. bush ...... 0 III :_:;‘::.‘.:: “’" " .;::;_'.:..::::_;:.; What. rune. bush ..... 0 mu. 0 08 Post. hush .............. 0 M . .. . Nlr S|n.de .nd UIII r .l)9‘ker' “ii! III‘III.. I‘lllh ............ 1 (n 1 25 . . . III-e. bush ............... 0 b8 . .. . address Ihe met ting-c. Chair token not nub-y. 1mm ............ 0 M ’ . ‘ ' ' Ont-I. bu l1. .............. 0 47 0 m. 8 0 e].OCk' The â€"I’W‘lm‘ . C‘Pdm‘te Buckwhc’st. bush . . 0 {,3 .... or ins roprcsentsuve 1: Invited to “mac“, â€m. ruouucn. attend. llsy. an “‘Isnlosulo. cur lots. ton. .80 15 to 812 I" 50 75 co E0 'E£“" JAS. GRA'I", “Iffl'. b8 ed. ('Ir loll. ton. P d . l'utsloes. rsr lots, per bag. 0 70 . . .. n" “3 5‘“°‘“’" gutter, dslry, lb rolls ...... 0 l0 0 20 u . " n uttu'. large rolls ........ 0 18 0 19 God S‘ve the hm“ Butler. tub. per lb ........ 0 10 0 l7 # Butler. creulrery, lb rolls. . 0 23 0 24 . . . â€"â€"â€"“â€"_â€", . Butter. creamer-y. lmxcs.... 0 g 0 22 Legislative bulld'ng mthout the mm. Butler. bukrrs’ tub ........ 0 0 13 . e - . ; . . '. . . . Ens. new lsld. do: ........ 0 1214 “5".“ in Loin-u “‘“wmiwru‘vâ€? Honey. per lb ............ o oo o 10 “'9’“ “" qa n '0 â€"40†0 1"" 3 ronoxro Mums AND “'00:. t"""â€â€˜ and wher- Bid". No. 1 ("on steers..80 (8% .... even twu or three Conservatives an- Hldes. No. 2 green ........ 0 06 .... gathoroi together. it is moutloneti to {32: 2:3: .1. :3: 3:23;: 3% :2‘: this day as a marvel of puny self. man. cured .............. 00754 rm, 3,, t l‘slfsklus, No. l ............ 0 ll .... l‘ I, ' Calfskin. No. 2 ............ 0 (9 . The rip? revenues of Ontario in Descons tdslries). rut-h ..... 0701‘), 070 than pl‘qu-Toun times are most 31- a93£’%Â¥cé‘2111.1111.1211 3 13 09° luring to the stamp of politician wh). Wool. unwashed .......... 0 (fl ' Tallow, :cnd ......... 0 (15% 0 as to the. windows of the public treasury Per- , . . Then and get made WIN a shovel. -54 c. hops there are snob men in both po’uticnl p'll‘tlt‘s, and the Govermuent â€131.1 keeps such people out of the treasury, and properly administers 013nm. 'aouIAOJd amino “your: on; pt rs rters ! if IIl‘ could, \vouiu bat-k his cart up i sold st cattle, an hogs. Export Cuttleâ€" are worth TORONTO LIVE STOCK. elivcrles of live stock were not luv 0 rlosdr. sll told. composed of 1 m sheep snd 72 cslvcs. Goo-l loads or heavy ship- so to $8.50: medium ex- 8540 to $6.75 per cwt. P0 Export Bullsâ€"Choice hesvy export bulls 84.5010 85: light export bulls st $4.23 to “.35 per cwr. Export Cowsâ€"Export cows sold st “.40 showing much entm'prim: in works of 108343: per (9", ho! ed of v a , , .‘ utc crs' stle-C' co pick his ,developmnt, a'lriould not no «Ipplnced bulchers’ cfldg'xeqxuï¬hiï¬, qumn, “If": to ma". w- v or :1,“ 0 . ‘ ' t - “er05. 0 l "C . so I . . L _ 1“ .Wm‘o" hat $5.40 to 85.75; choice picked lots of w an unknown quantiti- hutchers' helfexw and steers. 925 to was lbs. esch. sold st 85.15 to $5.40 per rwt; Better reasons are required for re- lrnds of good bun-hors' uni-l st “.85 to road. or modlnm butchers'. .75 to moving a. Government than that it $5.33; has long earned and repeatedly re- ghcggmczhbulchcn °°'"" 't "2‘" ‘° cclvcd popular approvnl. Exporter. snd Butchers'. mlxedâ€"Losds or __________ mixed butchers sud exporters sold It i “i? Ito “raam c l 11 cm ersâ€" ers steers we lug from c M BA GLOSING 60'0“]. 900 to 1 lbs. etch sold st 4.25 to $5 -.. I'cr cwt. A Pleasant Program. which ‘lncludcd 4m ,0 ......“ m ...... inn; organization unzl- strengthening the l’crmcrs' institutes. These have boon declared lately "by one of the leading United States experts and :12;- riculturul pvofesmrs to be the finest agency for the propose of developing agriculture he has set-n. ani we may feel flattered. as he added that his object Would be to closely imitate t" on in his own State. New life was thrown into the institutes uni: new regulations music. The meetings v'crz- increased in number With the result that there was 8. correspond- ing increase in membership, and the reports which are of such great ed- ucational value distributed upon 11. wide scale. procolurc was expanded 'How tll‘ 111 the fact that may be gathcre i. fro the meetings grew in number. from seventy-seven in 1890 to seven‘ hun- Cred anal thirty in 1900. These met-t- ibgo' enable-.1 150.2%!) farmers to ob- tain irstrurtlon in the several vari- eties of grains uni fruits, live stock, silo building and domestic economy of the farm. a. point too generally neglected. Ant this neglect leads to results as had, relatively, as inatten- tion to the practical side of farm life. A dirty farm and an. Ill-kept louse does much to provoke the un- fortunate rush from the rural 'dis- tricts to the cities. But for all the“ rush the singular sight is seen of 8J- in-L-rease. of nearly a million acres unuer cultivation in ten years. and the 111ir'1ster himself recently un- noumezl that the value of cattle had grown by seven millions in eight years, while that of hogs had: grown from. in round, figures, nine millions to sixteen millions in the. past nine yea-rs. :The value of poultry market- ed has increased nearly half a. mil- lion: dollnrd in the sum period. ’ â€"â€"â€"- Under the present administration eXperiments have been made with sugar beetsâ€"a splendid factory for the manufacture of sugar near Wi- 111-ton is one resultâ€"land. also, in or- ders to find out the best varieties of wheat for bread making. Agricultur- al entomology. nrborieulture and am. lthoiogy have alike been brought be- for- - the farmers. and the usefulness of the splendid college at: Guelpn‘ much increased. Nothing has been their d p.11. tn1~ 111s. on tin: part of Toronto people is flat- nt which has tcring‘ to the ,zovernmc burn. in power for thirty years. But we is :1 poor return for ill-.lilfel'cl prunvnt. progrcaeive publlc service. am.) If thiv kinl of flattery were ex- .21 for a keener scrutiny :1al u interen‘t‘ 1n the way the of- have been Ina-i.- less confidence (ah-an, liv oiicr fair» of the Province age). there would be of the part of Conservative can-liâ€" untvs. even: in Tory Toronto. Few Conscrvutlvc business men in Toronto. we four. titlil‘ the trouble to examine the public accounts of the l‘rminc : 0" look all reports. If they did so they Would unlv tstnnd why the p- havu stood by u Government which to amount of prosperity has spoiled no.) into cxtrawngene: or loose .11 must at once see the I’ll-SIIIT‘SB mu rignilicoa‘ce of the the salaries of permanent and temp- pororv Crown Lands of totalled $46,313, it who but $52,495 in 1901. In twontynine years the increase was but $6,163. work was done in 1501 only ploy‘ol. The cost of administering. LII-3 dcpar tment was only $6,182 targ- cr. althouph $300,000 greater. The influence that lead Govern- menu: into extravagance were no years on Ontario Government. but doubt operating all throu not only in the Crown Lands depart- ment but- in all branclwo‘ of the pub- lic service there has been the some close figuring an.) unwavering econ- omy. When vrlealwies in the public service of the Province had. to be fiiled Liberals prolnbl)’ got the pre- ference, although this is not undenlad, but the public service was not die- tended to make room for those who had party claims. There has not been a government, great or small, on the continent that ever: held a. party together with so stern and economical a. use of power and pat- ronngc.,1t may be that at times some Liberals thought this policy was curried too far. but the. reward of the Government must be found in the: faith of the people and the confl- uence- expressel over and over again in mer who, while the businem has been growing rapidly, have rigidly the revenue was over let-t umlonlu in order to )romoto the . i kept down the operating expense». agricultural industry which, to quota Mr. Dryden’s own words. he justly re- gnmda as the “greatest in the Pro“, lilac-fl \ ‘\ - It will ...-.â€" [mploure ol'the province has been pro- thus be seen that. under the. administration the ml.†It is this that has made the. Gov- ernment so wtrong' that all attempts to out it have failed t In this and nothing ciao frhere has been do let whatever to the- vlgilnnce which enabled Christopher. Fraser to carry throng: so 0:11va a work “the Ib‘illogiy, sllfsvoritcs with s put. record. I The msndolin instrumentsl by Miss Benson s Lecture by Rev. Fr. D’s-Ilivsn. The lsst of s series of entertainments wss held last Tuesdsy in the C .\I.B.A. Rooms of St. Mary’s Hull. Despite the downpour ol ruin the bull wss simost uncomfortsbly full. The ï¬rst port. of the programme wss of s mu.icsl end literary chmctsr, std LI I’Q'Iâ€˜ï¬ $8 per ers M)! (':1 iv: )Iilch (‘owc‘ l'flf‘h. or from S4 to $6 per cwt. lmnbsâ€"Yrsrlln; lsmbs sold $6.50 per cwt. Spring Lambsrâ€"Spring Stockenâ€"‘Velll-red. thrifty young st SR 600 lbs. each. sold st $3.30 to per out: steers. 700 to $0 lbs. each, sold at $3.75 to $4 per cwt.; oR-color, ill-bred and heifers I-‘o'ul at about $2.73 to ('WI. Eight milch cows and spring- 830 to $45 each. tl ll! cnlum sold at $2 to 810 -1-~-'l'hlrl,v st $5.50 to lsmbs sre worth , . . , 2.51. lo $5 each. cansstcd of songs by Miss Dumat,l\lessrs. Sheep-Pricest “ ,0 $5 for "m, and James GIllogly, th. Podger nld Edmund bucks at $3.50 to $4 per cwt. Hogsâ€"«Best select bucon hogs. not less than me ll»; nor more than 200 lbs. curb. so is ususl with this sccomplished 36-50. musicisn, on undoubted met. A violin solo by Aliss Nettie U‘Boylr, buntizully rendered, concluded the musicsl numbers. into thc‘kimrtnlentâ€" Readings by Miss O'Connor, Russell-on. End )1“. hf“, EB ({Connor. meg!“ the SM “what. .............. 0 52 to 0 62 ‘ -. ‘ . _ curry .pp page V ic the pooch , priug nest. ........... 0 68 DO 0 68 Allâ€L 0' Ont.1r10 . The event. of the sveningywss su sddrsu Full Whom. ............. 0 68 to 0 68 by Fm» O'Snllivsn, curste of So, Msry’s Outs . .0 3 The subject. chossn was, “Tue Life sud R . """"""""" 0 53 oo 0 38 ,_ A Cnsrocoensua of the French-Candi": Baku)“; J .... ..... 0 50 w 0 :0 Pocpls."dcsllug more portion srly with the “I." No. .2"""""""0 50 to , '0 . sgncultursl clsss. commonly known us the Berle†V ' 3' ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '0 L to ( 50 foot that wiule f‘hsbitsnr‘. Rev. Fsthsr O'Sullivsn hsv- r... ’% “5W 2". ‘° 0 2° lug studied under the Sulpicisn Fsthcrs. Poss. Buck? u“"â€8 :5 to 0 18 ficinis in 1873 I themselves of French blood, sud sIso hsv- Poss. Princ: 3;." ° " ' ° ' 0 it}; to 8 1; lug lived smoug the people cl Q Isbcc dur- Buck’whsst ‘ """" O " to ‘ mg. h1s .studcnt dsys, spoke lsclingly of EBO- fresh; """ (I """" 0 f) to 0 50 then punitive customs. their piety sud Butur “if"! or if “ 0 no 0 ll In 1873 the ï¬llsl she was. The lecturer pud s tnb- Butler. Zack. “I? â€"8 16 to 0 l‘ by 46 officials, and out}? DraDruanoud. .3?“ of ‘:Do Kami- Buckwhat Fibs? lOOlhs... ‘ l 13% :2 g I): . ‘ _'.,,e on j‘onnls nrtesu,‘ Wosc ' †u" ’0 “'0'.“ ‘ err. 111 poems, be and Lid done more for s proper ““1?†it: prm' bh"o reeling thst should exist. between the noes Flour u """ ‘ """ . ' ' ' " 30 to 2 50 in Csnsds In I whole Army of politicinus. 160 It: process, mixed,“ , E slmsdcursts psld s tribute to the SMNRJ,"‘I},““"â€"‘ (’0 to 22') c rly sdmisuvrsoors of Quads when under Rolled On or our. """ l 90 to 2 10 the old regime, sud honesth the allied flog Buy vs, """"""" 2 ‘0 ‘° 2 60 obesIlsl‘mosthsypbntedsoolonyon 30";"','!"',' ,3" .._....700 w 90' the hubs oftho St. strcnos to per-porous "° â€uh" . tlo nos. religion sud customs ol the loud as Kg“ """"""" ° ‘0 to 6 ‘0 gh those 0‘ tbs.rb1rtb. “ Lights-s. ............ 6 15 to 6 I5 The president of the C.ll.B.A.. Dr. .. Saws - . ....... ....6 15 to 6 )5 Blunohnrd. thunsd Esther O'Sullivsn. on as ‘Dr’ and """""" 3 5° to I 00 bohslf of tbssocsoty. for his eloquent. sud p0,: """""" 8 09 no 8 25 scholsrly sddrcss, sud u god upon those Bnmm'. ambush“ . .0 3a to 0 40 ï¬' 9'“ 9'0 POM-I lo; thsnsclvsl of up. ï¬rm-mu. ..... . . . 3 00 m 5 oo obit-or. .snd “Johunzs Court-cu," for s Stochsr's Colds;" "‘ ’ ' ',' ' A N to 5 75 sympsthotic sud trus port-sysl of the m- Stocksr's awe, of! â€c," "a 00 to 3 00 Jon of one psopls of Qucbcc. Milk Cows ' " '- 00 W 2 75 the lecture refreshments were - lamb; """""" '25 00 ‘° ‘0 0° served sud abs young people. no the strsin gm“ """""""" '3 m to ‘ 00 of Dennison s orohutrs. enjoyed themselves Pork? qusmr ' """ ' """ '3 38 :2 3 f3 until midnight. 5m Pout .0003 --.\frs. (Dr.) Martin and daughter. Miss Ethel Hattie. of‘Toronto, who have been in England and (lemony for the post year. have decided to become resident: of this poplfllt re- sort this summer. They hmve less-x1 ono of Dr. Neelsnds' natures and will move there on low. w ‘ slurs: «7 WEBSTER.â€"ln.1alndny, on Tug-thy. trï¬ April 22nd, to Ir. sad In A. L. ' Websterm sou _ ‘ ROBSONâ€"BORLAND. â€".u. the re. , We d'su birds Rock .. . 8.5». on mm. . It run. one. Mr. Joseph new“: Mo's Falls. Out" to Jim Am Mlssl We! Pension Falls. '13» -. . .- s $1.2 06"th do My...†-'. a rumor: Iii-53“ V 7 «‘I . "ow. off cars. per ('\\'I.. in? to , darkens brim from 10°. to 90¢. per “but order toge “‘0. 1m Inns sold at $6.75 per cwt.: lights st and fats at $6.50 per cwt.; sows, 8 and slugs. {3 WI" cwt. ___.__ LOCAL IBIETS. # Isis. Chickens for Export. mt delivered olive st your non-est G. _T. 3. station every chicken ya: can mess. Larger breeds. much as mums. lesudoucs. Roch. In- Gssna and Dorkings. are mat mm. Sam and black-legged srs not suitable. Prices sword- Wt all rkxmpue-s. Good w° “3 3W attics at good ""1 W060 cast. Where u tbcr the cat '- 20s. to 260:"; setting. mar put. m “r m. ‘- 3. Silver- 0mm. ‘L. I .-r a: nun. \ B We have this week passed into stock some of the ï¬nest ladies’ and gents’ Dongoia and Box Calf Boots that in 16 years’ experience we have ever bought. sizes 2, 2%, 31,4, See our ladics’ dancing shoes in 7 and 8, for 5°C to clear. UIDMY. luvs In stool: s lost complete Stool: In the Following Unss of Goods : Bisck Dress Goods in every Plain Ladics' Cloths. make and style, Black and Colored. Block sud Colored Homespuns. New Spring Dress Muslim, Black and Colored. New Dainty Patterns in Colored Dress Muslims. New Milljncry Goods. latest fashions. New Ladies' Reudv-to-wcar Suits and Skirts New Underskirts. New Sateen and Silk Waists. FURNISHIID DEPAmEIIT Men’s New Spring Derby Hats. Men's New Spring Fedora Hats. Men's New Spring and Some New Styles in Summer Straw Hats. Men’s Spring Suits. Some New Styles in Boys’ Spring Suits. IIDIISE FDIIISIIIIID DEPARTMENT NewICarpcts, Floor Oilcloths. New Lace Curtains. New Chenille Curtains. New Curtain Muslims. LADIES’ FIIIIISIIIIDS New Corsets, all styles New Kid Gloves, New White Wear and makes. Black and Colored New Hosiery, Gloves, Laces .- IBJiALLAN 823 CO. F nrunngnm Read csch week s testinonlsl of one you know. â€"â€".â€".â€"â€" Lindsey. Dec. 3011:. 1901. The Room: Medicine Co. BOX 84 Sin. â€"l~':>ur years .30 I got s severe st.- uck of scistic Rheumstism which lsid me up sud slmost crippled ms. mended to try your remedy, ing ll. fo my work. sud by completely cured. recurrences since never foiled to relieve on recommend it with conï¬dence to oil suffer. on from rheumstism. I was recom- sud sitar uk- r three days I wu sble to; resume using two bottles wss I luvs bed I couple then but your remedy hes d cure me. 1 con D. J. SCULIA’. Groin Buyer, Lindssy ‘ Pursue nv EAST END DRUG STORE. runner. on. .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€". ._ ...- romwaoxrrur comm :’ Application hss this dsy been mods to me for the Transfer of the Licszm granted to l). J. McRss for the howl situud in tbs ville of Giants), Township of Fes- clan. to C. King,ud which trellis: will booensidcred by the Bosrd of Lieu†Gon- Elihu" on the Fourteenth boy of Msy, JOIN IIIOI'I'. I" led st L‘ndssy Mange] Is the GOLDEN TAIKABD HANGEL. It was grown by some of the farmers of this district with such success last yesr that they are plantirg their whole crop of this year “iii. it. It is s heavy yielder, a good keeper and is easily harvested. Its GREAT MILK PRODUCING QUALiiiFh is 3 big item in its fsvor. 20¢ 9. Pound. â€"« --_._ E.GREGORY, Corner Drug Store, Lindsa} _ FARM LOANS. THE IIIISUIIE MEDICINE 00. IONEY 'ro LOAN on lounge for my term fro- 5 to 10 Years st. Lowest Cu:rnnt Pate of Intt‘rsl 11th privilege of repayment in instal- ments when required. Expenses kept down to the lowest notch. All business of this nature kept at: ictly private und conï¬dential. Come sud see me if you want maney sud get my terms. â€".â€"-â€" J. H. SOOTHERAN lat-l Ase-t. sl Kent-st. muss! 1.1 1 nu- ma 1)., of April, lg‘gu'i'mn Seeds â€"- lF-‘YII‘UQ GONTIIIIPLATE ‘ BUILDING cull st Inglis m Ills. Ir. Is use so 1 ' - BUILD G ns‘rnmwu’. "mm“ I“ â€mm.“ DUN d"".†M 30"! ill bubs-lg: "flattens-"Jun m 1 h... the tents of dispsoplc. Nothing“ drough- Istuisl for Ions or turn buildings turned out of my rectory. Prlcssmostrsssousbls. Condenser Irsmsklngscoutrset. I “I'll! I. I’ll 0.“! l i residence of the groom's parents. I. . 83m 3...... m .. .. n. arm's-m m...» ""‘"‘"""" “- w o. r. x u... or GEO. INGLE. That Grow... nmuorn LONG ransom. oust runww HALF LONG 4° mum-s cum 51cm do mesa DUTCH srrs BEANS 13m omens PEAS FIDW ER. E N. The best...... ; l commitL ll ’V W“ Q. ' rim“ Cl .6 i . Ribbed ( LICUW 5,. (foil-1’3". .: 's t'usilxucn; 5.. i ““"i‘ a". ‘hlllll SI ', llrizw'r. ‘94 nu 11¢:an >3 , [I'FI‘I- “Ind white 111.! e. (:uI'Iilllfli I11 ' and "olor: CIR “nun-(l 5 .broidt'f') 1w- pnucrnr ..1‘ 4 napkins. 1' . ic ice Imu ,. bucking. bl 12¢. Bargain n Towels. :‘t' ,Towels, Inr . ‘ Navy nnd I le Linen 62 I .Mcd 'I'ablc ‘wd “Into '1‘ ‘w 7 ounce I'u , and Brow: l ,cy Ginghctur clung m 4 I'M M Ticking. ,",; Wrappers. igns in Ladl -.. Poles. 1‘4 ; lurk 'Iii [a