and gayest-'1." but 1 can-no; «25. :w; .mymr cculnn'tion whvu you say. it“ matter [or the Council and moi Trade to deal with." I am 3311051 that the Rath’un'n Cc. are mania-as to have their mill run- azat the m time. from my ex- e with laboring men, I can day m; that they are not going “scrim-n the interests of those dqeLdz‘ut upon them by going out on audio unlvss they believe they Into 60m“ real grxevance. Would. it 1:.th the late!“ of an concerned an: advantage be taken of the labor ks enacted by the Ontnrlo and Do- I‘Iion Gonwnumn'w. and the. differ- †he settled in an equitable man- ua-one that would be fair to em~ pbyee and employer alike. -- Yours m: 91:10. Mal-(USE. 31" going Mn on J nae-‘4.“ â€that Math U m. X 088M“ {1 ml workmmnm «PK mlh any m l'xfl'il: in 01 i we Would .mmld bl‘ COB “here. 1:0! 't ‘2!" hmvn. "Nib utmnmvm II! Inw- Ivcama ianumm'an n wuhg: me Waninu um Hm men gum-i for mu: warm whvwna “we swung“: ,yg - um “MN tam we a! w!» mag an; Wu, «mm M m «new time 0" as w auammw. um t a fun mm ‘15qu if“? “#635 3% 93‘? Walnut 99331.88 the man Mm“; “the meta} u! '.h WW!‘ 3h “Nd m it. Use )‘U‘ pwrt“ mumps"? Wm“ LI? (115" lul my“... __ Nb: with the men In wan): ‘1!“ij duosâ€"mat Is. the ment 0' the mu amount earned y then! “"5 two weeks and comb-mu the :Mm of â€taming 3. lat :9 gift â€9 emplnypes‘ hard-min flag?! â€th Mr†promise of m; b “a! m my fang-Yon“; :- “-3, ‘ THE) committee. Mm MR hut M†a; N «magma. t “w 33»; v ism?!" :9 ' Em“u'~*vva%.a. £5 - Wï¬muhi hem: amiss}? . ’59 WE â€MI‘IV- (To the Bane: at W Wit-l 8k.â€"Fcr the nututmflou O3 W" “than: 0! mm. and m do“!!! u the mm: taken by tun Bath“: L“ Wicked. we entrant to M7 "m acumen: when ovary m 0' â€W to in; "It mu“ 6;. um “I “f V GOMM U N lUA'I‘lON 8 1. Eva H Wu 3 ‘mnn mm work IM directed by the Ion-mop. It“ In hams :- to be taps! with‘ont the Mum d‘z‘cï¬tmk- an t- Hail†t â€I?! «nirIb mm- was,“ ‘3 w: m“ bhmmnmni NH in“ MM MR he His“ 3; m m cm“ Â¥ WW * Hi $t§§§ - mm“ * 233m Ha MW“ In! mi!“ THE RITHIUI 00. STRIKE. ’o the Editor of The Post.) r 3mg notwv m your Issue of km... an antulc Wing ‘w'lth‘ mm" ('0. smux In the art- cleft“! 'tu golf w. “you under.- tlw m. xutmd shutting down null.“ am that. it may mean moving to Echelon Full. etc. J) â€an, 1 cannot. soc! how such w would no to the comp-.my'a nngr. m. : punt-lame the empioj- ‘qul‘t‘d to run a. ml“ at F'flhï¬on would aXp-‘ct trauma“. similar u much we Lmdsmy men Bonk . auznot. fur a. moment thlnk womnmuvn m Lindsay would wuh any loan judgment than Liwzg in other places. or that new wmzlnt demand privileges onld h» consults-ed nurensonab'e acre. Lvt the 0:13th of the men skin-0d without any talk about .mpnny muvmg ilé mills. in» agrw mth you that "this nth-r in which the whole town mun-1-“ but I cannot mgr-5e to to“ 5“!" M. my I 7th. RITHBUI CO. DJFFICULTV. Jr M tht) Weekly Post. QM“ Copy 0! Conditions dirt Editor kt‘Dl-E uhc I! U TN in“. MA IEIT-SY. WI". [not of The Post.) ‘ul-at. “not [roar Mm. up to Mr. Kylle‘i cor. lee to a north country um! nut aldewnlk on" com-313:5 (J Old Wit, '1. Evvrg visitor who m‘nriy always mm u out mum nth-cot, and open their eye. about “3 MN: {he oomllflon In mums and roads are Lounvu see to this t one»; they known-we Imm- largo «tomb in hit and. 12th. and for ‘4‘! In these strangers :3 “rootâ€"Yours. etc. 3N OLD-TIMER. it Di stated. than the M matru'ouona' mm a ntmmvm I! ma: Mfg: ll mung: me tho men am“ for mar-pm: Hwy 949mm: HM a. hm wamma Amen mm (9km:- as at m mar-fl w flag at! an a! mu mg» m at ma new mug mm The M will behind every t :I‘ ween and the Donn. band at the season. when the mu shun darn. The tampon: wm not be bound to pee um bonus, the sauna hams paw able an the Manon 01 um Gum‘- pan: and will (in): my mud to men who remuln um whole wand and um; _muptaeuum ' “ a. M can: in Ha tho sewn Him :ggï¬iï¬' uï¬lsau mm! In mums mgncd by the Cam; Mgagam‘ __L $Nvmwulbeemmeflwho than new a 90 m then “mm mtg Ia Wm menus at a. two m “Imam ol the Move Ninthmâ€"Yem‘l 8m" "OI IQ‘IIUI OOIPII' ‘YIIII. I m the Editor at no Peat.) Sine} accept in“ mpuudbulty to: t the New In um matter It WIN: ‘ cu to you as a matter. 0! new.» m awry won! 0! it u tru8~ It deal not In any «my convey mu Emma-mun uat um men struck for higher wages. as 1:th ny the Committee, but glvau tuc exact reason of tbu strum and nxpressou no opinion thereon. 01th" “8‘53 ‘ _ .. , ,, The men have been cent. to Fencu lon- runs as amtql. mu 1 thunk! you. “1“ find ateum up tiwre alt-Judy. Them in more «anger of losing um Rathhun mill than people have any idea of. They can carry on! business lure Without. thelr mill ; thny on." out all their logs which Wlll not flout at l-‘unoion Falls. and can take the rent to their mills lower down ; and: this is what they lntcxnd doing. Some time am. when the question of removal was being discussed. 1 threew all the cold wan-r poahlbk‘ on it-no much so that the Lompany thought I was too much ln favor of the town mil «(mg-I pmyod xmolimr senator to cumluct n... nMannltlnnfl. Knowing. this. I pmyod (walnut solicitor to cunducr. the negotiations Knowing. thls. I thought 11: my duty to call attention to tho mun: :xt once. home the in- formation given you. and cam only; express my surprise that you an so anxious to disavow If. I ‘ . x_l__... lvuu u: wâ€"uuv" “"3 ,V, The publto can act on um mform- utlou or not no they «boom. I have dome my any. I did not mud have no Intention o! disguising. the merits or mama-its of the strike. but whmn -- 7 L_,..._ -0.-- Ur wuunuaw v- v." _V_ i V the Commttco any they struck alter -fa.ir warning: to Mr. 83km. I cannot much with them. The first lntlma- tion was after ten o‘clock. and they struck at noon. alter stating that they Would give him until Saturday night and any person knows Mr. Baker could not change a regulation which has been in force l’nr years without cons-ultin: the Hui-:1 OUR-v. which he told them would require eight Gagaâ€"Yours. 9w. EVitning Post I not. tion signed by '1 which they state 1 th: Ra‘thbun Co. u sign a Cup) of the. up 311 the min muck In reference to i beg to any that n asked to sign, or ha to a copy of said. t â€"Yours. (rte.~ A . The Rathbun Go. Strike. ' (Ewenmg Post. Maw 15.) We understand- the men at the Rmhbun Co. mm. acting under in- s'tructlons of the Union. struck at man to-day. (l‘hom has never been an) previous troubiv with the men. who have nlwagra been satisfied. but the Union now object to the company keeping back pan 0!: the pay to the and or tlw et‘oam. The (In; 1h! 1)?- New. Intent! shutlmg (km-n thï¬if mm mm atmurg Hm Ems mm at Mnlnn Fans; «may um» has-é mm put». Mum]; rugggmn 9m.“ the U); ‘..Aubl ._L Luuuhlï¬‚ï¬ â€˜ï¬‚ mm m uw puma... â€w .P, New. Intem! dmmng down thï¬u‘ mm mm atm‘m-g the mm: mm at Mann mm:a Much any has-é lam: put: NIGER}. For cam .ymra me try; mm: been mamas mums rumovma to Fptwmn Fang. an IQ Naif! N If thlfl sum is was ha ha ï¬lmmï¬ma at Law-:2; lama: mm at m; be; new. mac: h; MIN! mu mflh an? mas: 64!“!!! mm awry pnrma wm gutter: Mrmdg wvml at me mun who have, «at mm M?“ man when»; m Pan: 640;) Mini As mu m a. matter m Mum: the whale mm! III "Harpist mm mm mm: we (Joanna! am ‘I‘mqe mum we if examining 64mm: he Gena. The men. who are! stvmné mi have human new WI" certainly stifle: the mat, I {PEI} («OMITTUE Jammy. May mmâ€"ux. "In. In In a' Intâ€"a In! Ilsa. Mmden Echo; One day last week as three men, J. Sargaaon', J. Commas and W‘. Silk, in the emp|oy of. '1'. Kelly, wife going up Varese lake It _ after -4-- - rm" hear crossing the lull»; â€w B h“‘e m, 0,0531"; ‘uv n"... 1119: Immediately punch“. and econ came up with truln. who.attm- receiving a. tew.:prodlt of a pile pole. decided he wound get in the boat. The men dad not want a. live bear no close. so they had quite a. hittie, onn man bum thrown into the late, but those in t ‘9 max kept the ban: engztgpd tm hb got Mb the mat again; when) b9 séazéd 3. been and nmith the bear a bum uh. the hem! «Md: atmméd him; and the mat was LimkmF. May 17th- S‘ 1r.â€"In Liming râ€"‘Aqnwmm in W â€WK-Ff“: Bellevm.‘ "a m' ’ mm. 1 Bellevilloa Nay 20.-â€"-Wc~s[o,v Van was burned Lu death wm, an Indian. Dmronto Saturday 'in a burn. W I Correction. (To the Editor of Thu Post.) Ir.â€"-In Saï¬urdays issur‘ 01' Tim :ning Post I notice a communica- ‘1 signed by Tim Commuttoc. in [ch they state that employees bf , Rathbun Co. “m-e 00111921193. to r: a cop) of the comdï¬txons postml ‘m the mm mm). the mill office. n reference to that. statement 1‘ : to any that no man was over red to sign, or has signed. his name a nmv of said. tuicu or conditions. of yam." Lluuu At Porter'u Bookstore . Blizimionoo names: WHUHW Wflwrv . u- 3:9 mama 9% mm *8? mm 198 KB?“ WM “‘ £31??? .21; mm â€Maggy E a... mm m Wm M: “99% W- wgkaï¬â€˜; me W“ nag?“ I _. -n‘d‘l my 19th. hm!I the men at the mill. acting. under in- the Union. struck at (11mm has never been troubk- wim_ t_hn men. M. BAKER é. 74 An 51MB? IS FOUND IN HEALTH.STRENGTH AND FREEDOM FROM PAIN. This Gilt ls Meet For All-0n It the Happiness and Usefulness of Life Depend-Wltheut it Llfe‘ls en Existence Herd to Endure. Health is nature‘s choicest gift to nun: um should be carefully guarded. lll health is a. pure algnl that the blood is either insufficient, watery or impure. for most of tho disenum that Millet mankind are-traceable to this evil-“Ft". bier) organ of the body re- quiree rich, red. blood to enable .t to propaly perform its file-sustaining lunevtlons. and at the “1'61 intimation that nature gives that. it in not well the blood should be CdU‘t‘Xl for. .l’ur- motive mudnos Will not do this-1t is a tonic that is nemlmi. and Dr. W iilluius‘ Pink Pilis have been proved the ,world over to surpass all other medicines in their tome. strengthen. ing and Maxim-renewing qualities. From one end of the mud to theoth-ar will be found: grate-(iii people who ‘ cheerfully ackx'oxlodge til it they owe their good numb to thin great mod.- lclne. Among three is Mr. Elzenr liobhlunux. ll; prominent young man llviu {ram St. Jerome, Quebec~ He says: "For some yearn l was ugrent constant sufferer, for over four years. titu became irregular and everything I ate felt like a weight in my stom-‘ sch. I tried several remedies 'xmd ' was under the cure of doctors but‘ I to no. anail and I grew worse 3.3 time «out on. I became- very thin. suffer- ed much from palm, in the stomach and we» frequently seized with «ill-ti- ness One day a friend told me of the case do young girl who had suf- feted greatly from this trouble, but ! who. through the use of Dr. Williams' I Pink Pills had fully regained her health and strength. and strongly ad- Heal me to try these pills. I was no cow to find :1 cure that I acted on his advice and procured a. supply. From the very first my condition im- proxcd and after using the pills for a Couple of months I was fully re- stored to health. after having been a. constant sufferer fo rove rfou ryem-n. I [it le nom- over a. you since I used the pills and in that time I have en- ' jnynd the best of health. This I owe ' to that m‘mntnst of all medicines. Dr. Willinmn‘ Pink Pill». and I shall always have it good. Wul‘d to any in their behalf." Through thvlr notion on the blood and nerves these pills cur-t. such din. unset: m: rheumatism. sciatica. 8t. \‘iins‘ dam“. lmil . ion. kidney tfnu- ble. partial pm- yaln. em Be sure that you get the genuine with the full mime». Dr. Willlhmn‘ Pink Pill: rur- vale People.“ on meg- hor. It \nm‘ dealer does not lump them may ‘wm be met met mm at an «alibi 9. hi! or m hum fur 92am~ in: he in mind tha hr. Wl‘lwm’ Mellléifh‘ (Win ï¬hlt‘it‘iii“; Oiï¬t NATURE’S Bil hut It nm is: Man \Iamrâ€"nl “d on hum Hm “minimum Mann-ml. May 96:09), Gum and mum urmmu wow removed mm thu \Hudsw lluwl \u the wmmm mu m‘ We Montreal distrim- Judm “domaima decided mm the two men shall remain in prison “mil the ex tradition proceedincn are â€â€œ1â€" ‘“ _ . _ ‘2 ,_._.I chat 1h; "bum bum" uni-rm budâ€"vuwmuh with u “has its tin-won. Washihg‘gtuh,1\m3 90 4mm the thrpm infl-Qtighiibh brmre the ‘3“ m m: EEK; ‘éE â€EEEEEEEMWEA ifaï¬gég an}: Em sEEem “31E; é ‘6 EM? 3.1%: mm; $33 16' ‘E a? :3 WE“ EEEE‘ “‘ gï¬Ã©â€˜hm WSW EH)?“ éw“ REESE“ E“! “ “mtgâ€; “LE2: E 9%“ WW!“ 93:; M“ an M L“ Let Q. m". compute than mun um . “"«i f . _-_~ E; 4h4k............l“u nude, live â€inhuw 41w§§o...............ï¬aa|. I!†whimâ€... skilll‘ultsllunt\tuunmm (090!“ ..)|..|| 98°‘|tlutuuuul|.|.|‘..|.‘0.‘.. pr“..||llIt‘l 58.1!!!\I.|.uu|.gul‘ug.||olmpfb“.\ul|v FflflM HUI Ovlz H9 FII‘GN: Antnxcnw autumnâ€. ml. May 93:00): Gaynor- pL uwmw war-u removed 1mm xdsw "qu m the:~ wmmuu mu Montreal manna. Judge sine decided mm â€WWI†men “What . . We . a HM V We’ll Hold.†Durand m no»: In uu killed has; for the moment acial train Ian. QM" crnoon at 5 O‘C‘OCk, rearhed here. â€med Lima! v-n , 1.000080, U... Into o Lighted Lu" and Pound Coo- tent. Over Herself. Waterford. May 20.â€"0n Saturday evening last a. shocking fatality oc- curred on the 4th concession of the Indian Reservation. which resulted in the death. under very distressing cir- cumstances. of Mrs. Elijah Monturc. About 7 o'clock. wild shriek; were heard to proceed from her home. by the husband and a couple of friends, who stood conversing on the road in front of the house. As the woman had for ten days previously shown unmistakable signs of mental de- rangement. at times becoming vio- lent. little attention was paid to her cries at first. Flashes or light appear- ing at tho windowa. and the cries be coming more ozonizing. the men wont to the door. and. ï¬nding it locked. burst it open. The unfortun- ate woman was found to be envelop- ed in flames, rushing madly about in a vain endeavor to get out. while her aged inthcr-in-low was trying to put out the fire by throwing water “"L .l:.!-..lo-. r-- v-v vâ€"v _,,, - over her. The men. with dimculty, succeeded in extinguishing the flames, but not. until the victim was so hadâ€" l_v burned that. after a night of ter- rible agony. she died next morning about 10 o’clock. The old gentle- man explained that Mrs. Monture had been lying down. resting quietly. when she suddenly rose, seized n lighted lamp, smashed it, and pur- posely threw the contents all over herself. with the evident design of taking hen own life. Her insanity is said to have been induced by the suf- ferings endured throughout the past winter, when herself and four children were often without food or fuel. Fatal Accident nt Toronto Junction on Monday Afternoon. Toronto, May 20.â€"About 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon George Eadie, a contractor, 0! 17 Laughton avenue. Toronto Junction, was buried aJiVo in a drain excavation at the corner of Dundns street and “umber-stone avenue, near the Peacock Hotel. De- ceased held the town ‘oontract tor the laying of private drain connections. and was Working at the bottom of the excavation when the sides, which were badly plunked, gave way. Bil son. John }I., who had been working with him, had ascended to the sur- face just previous to the accident. Together with other men who were nearby at the time of the collapse, he socceeded in reaching his inther. but not before life was extinct. At the inqu it last night a verdict oi accitientn death mu: returned. ile- ce'nsed leaves a wile and me child- ren. all mum. up. (farm huh» and MR; mm: W a. in“ by I Jam 8%: Ugummm. Ma§m1=vurm Dish» in denim and Hi: William Kiwi: upheaval “Him! Mun-wan, 091339“.pr mm humm- ms: W We mum-m “We «unwind. mu wamm'n husband (William Mack) and Row. ll- Kw KIM-k testiï¬ed la lining! been martial w the .womm an 0%.. 18. 1000. and WW. ï¬r. Ker ta litmus parlormod we second paw mouy on Wuiuoaduyaiium lam. some time no Klock and hit wile. who seemingly had not lived happily toâ€" uellwr. drew up a hill at â€Duration. and thinking ihia equal to a divorce the woman married again. The couple “read to be tried by the Judge. and will likely come up lor election to-day. No bull was united tor. 070“ Dun... in nu Prowl-o. .1 Sehdo. Ind“. Bombay. â€11y 20.-â€"A destructive hurrimhe has tum-pt may the Pro- vince of Srlnde.‘ British India. Furâ€" ty miles 0! the Scindt‘ hailro‘nd were «manna mm. and bridgn, houses am! Embnhknmnth disappearw. Fifâ€" t» Mm at ‘thgm h Mrs: \m-L- 1mm 6%!th __,n}1y_:wa Mn: lust. -- « «mmâ€"".- hm n33? Wm. 1m LAGâ€"ken mm 33%“ Maw-hm hiaummg Mg? m n». um 3335- ‘im H â€â€œ33“? 33mm“ 93 we in am gm gut 33mm 9 am we w 33M #33 53 mm- mm mm «3; mm»: 336 993mm m 333 has 333133333“ ur- m â€mm 33333333“ .3? m m mm“, Max 30-â€"‘5‘pm m a sum. 8mm 91 {he 0mm wt ‘1' “moan. amt Winch the Banner. {f cammuiad kw Lady Lauder. Mt r thew cqttwe name at 1;:qu- vme. Qua. In a tow dam they visit Voruwut. F hum-m New Grad m. NOV York. N mâ€"amm 0'00!- m val 0100M Grad am 01 “mm-n. “I“ ‘00!» Iilh‘. A 'l 330‘ BURIED ALIVE IN A SEWER. INIANI WOIAN'I DIED. CHABOI!†“Iâ€! ï¬lï¬hflt H: mm» ï¬gut‘gmwm 3i“; '9 ma 09M?!“ w! m- ms: which the main. a? "g“: hy My Munoz-‘3‘ ' a“, ahw dam W Vi“; Mn Mm» mum IUIIIUCAII I! INDIA. “'"I. â€", I myrrmum The Earl of Hop.“ 3 in (10.000 5 ant. -‘.W. ELECTION CAMPAIGN. Mohduy'n Event Wu Vilit Premier Hon at Churn-m. MR-WHITNEY’SINCONSISTENCIES tho muni- o! “a No Room (nth-rod um In.» a “on Lou»- Ino- guom Gaul u “IIIIM up On- an.“ Funk“ by In lo» mm“ In Anna-no (manna. Toronto. In» non-mu iii procu- eiiuy an inn week at the l'rovineiai unipolar: storied mum“. The event at the day rm- !» Vii-ii «i Premier Ron ‘0 Chaihum. when is magniï¬cent Mon-tuition (“mural in his honor. “is speech “I an aim quench expodtion oi the prone-live policy of his administration. Mr. Whitney has none to his conutitueifl. where he will spend most of the w . The registration! in Toronto last week were within a shade of 14.- 000. a number which goes to show how thorough an interest is being taken in provincial politics by the young men. {or whom registration is especially intended. l’rcmicr Ross speaks this anornoon at. Siniroe. Arrunm‘menta are well forward [or the grant Liberal demon. strntlon fixed for 'l‘uvsdxiy outing 0! next week in Massey 'llnll. Prowl-r n... u (huh... . Chuthnm. May 20.â€"Thnt Western Ontario is intermtod no less than the :oorgian Bay counties and the cities of the cast in the development policy The prohibitionists 0! North Nor- folk decline to brmg out. a candidate. Hon. Mr. Davis and W. S. Calvert. M.P.. spoke Honday night at Strath- toy in the inner-ecu o: the Hon. Hr. Ron. Olav... Hay 20.-â€"Represenuuvca of the Federal Government and the several Provincial Executives. exclud. in British Columbia and fluiltohn. will meet. here to-day to discuss ques- tions relating in the ï¬sheries. more especially the foreshore ï¬sheries. The conference will begin at 11 o'clock and may last . couple ol days. lion. June! Sutherland, ling. A. 0. Blur and lion, Phones Fitzpatrick um icpmmt â€N? P‘Mieml iiowrnmeni. and “it inllnwnm will act Mr “\P M‘flï¬lmfeh: (liil‘an. lira H 1‘. lim- ivdu and Mr. Mmlimh lrmm. Ki). nglwiu l‘rgmwf Pin-pm. ihm ii ‘i‘ u. ...i.. . A..-I-I: Delano“ Fro-I tedu and Mr. Mmmm: hum. KI}, Quebw. l‘wmler Pawn. Huh. 3: ‘1‘ busy and Mr- ), J. t‘numm. Mum- [AM Mmmeyzflmwnh va Mum: wink. I‘mevr- ‘HVMM mm Mummy: Gowns! Mutiny Nova WMM I‘m mm WWO! and Man .I w Lou- I . Mmmerumwal; I‘mwe Mutant 1n and. Premier haters. flan .luhn , Wheat and Wm rem MuNuu All the Mamet have «whoa. with a» â€caption at l‘wuuer 'l‘wwdw and Attonwyouusmal Punk-y at New Brunswick. 1‘ is not known how long the conference win mm. but u my WWW O couple a! day-n. Hun. George ljurray tau-ml- “) .50 "am . null-ï¬n i- 0"". vuv wuu~â€"-v“.r .. my occupy a couple at any». Hun. George Murray intendu 10 an tram hero to Toronto. llritiuh Columbia in unghle to take part in the contu- once. and her intemtl will be consid- ered gt a later data. Hannah. 1- not particularly (to-corned. Dawson. Yukon. â€my 20 ~Joseph McDonald. auprrlnhmdcnt n! (he 'l‘rendgold Mines nn lmuqlnss lsinnd Masha, shot and mm: Nick Jam-s, u re"; mus 1131an John- claimed an? (106 a?“ ahpbimvd him m hm. Wham sat- MW mm: m Rnhflm and Mahatma mu: warm! wm e mm met Jum- mm Mrtmmuu at hit ‘me mm mm» mm nume- w M m w aw hr chum usingm uwm. «Emma»! Hm! Mm l mum M1 h M flu- amm- 3H my new“ bd‘ ti slut-L NW WW. My §fl~.::ï¬mw m»: “Sign Mm manta mm-m M .F ms itmmg “WNW tram mm «:1 Mr M mu w m m: um: mm s ,Btm H“ § e m m a I m a a m n Hum: mm “a Hand Maid m mm mm “in“: '- “_ _____.~ Vuuéï¬ï¬v rim" flu Hm“!- wumpgtuu. Maw 29-“ my: statâ€" pq M the Drum: 1'3th yawn: M no mun-ml change Md accur- M W para Wuuwmw I cpnditsop. Quohoc, luv 20.â€"-J. Donation. [hi]. “opting an on Sunday. IN". 559 son an the would“, Tho boy will ro- “V' 0. ILAYI A IIIIJOIOUfl TANATIC (â€IIBIES CONFERENCE. POLITICAL POINTER: \‘n Mun N NE mu In- tho Province. In. Arflvod nt Ottawn. May 20Aâ€"Repmutiv-os that M --v¢ ‘00 I“ “I. #0» '07 u“‘ ouéuoumun on.“ O We We no Dumpm momiou ‘ â€Aatwigtiuiéi' yd. Children’s dresses. a0 0V8 In an mu» At 1581M yd. nrims 1m to 45C. 30“.“ O“. I'""‘ ’ 1 At 308 and 408 y .- gzellfasgiigg 8.13133; M 308 per yd. $3281.32?“ Sheer mm. We start our 42 inch Victoria At 108 p9? yd- Lawns. Allover Embroideries for Ladies’ Waists, some beautiful designs with neat stripes of Butter Insertion: others with stripes of Fine Valciennes Insertion. Prices 60c to $2.00. FINE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. :cnsu - AID EALID TENDIM «Mn-ml "lupu- uu ot Paw-Mums. t Ct.†and uudoma “l‘wdu I»! 8. lb.’ Ii‘l ho "wind on“ load“ I 01.3.... lull. um. In. prun- «Jun! 0! out {or “pp"... to: the Soul you 1003-] ior the Coll-mu hummus. and. :â€" Ktlnbn POI“. . Sta. v moon. do Pal nanny. Derek-um Pam-Inn. Mumb- Pulmuuy. m S‘ï¬uubï¬n Mum. Punc- Alba! Jl'l. 80pm. luau- will be realm! {or end: at the follow claim at u.- :â€" 1. mm an»: 8%» My. 2. Ba! ml mum If . KQWa Mai ‘Q tfl'fl mmï¬rwm 'h um um “mums M 2 u new $9 m nmvd “Mmm M?“ In ‘1 â€wig“ A?!†s m mmwhmg I Warden MIN A M NM“! “NM mum; “Rama: muwuw “Ha“: WIN mm 0 I ye mwwh awï¬muï¬ 0"“ In my WORM __ A .. . .l‘.‘:“:u'|: LY; Dana-u of Jinn-m , “Q Mn N. I“)! Ml" nation?!- mmmw MM" "' m“ “mam' .\ wt-‘nw- PlNfl'lNflABY SUPPLIES. WE ARE READY for the BIGGEST MUSLIN SEASON in Years We on it. coming. We m reputed for it. We we showing no mwy Fine. ow. Exclaim Delights that we hu'dly know which dame: am WPeI-hupu Whit. uni Blink oflecu. Linen colon. Bill“. and Plain WM“. We have more difl’mut kinds and more handsome enacts than over. At 250 per yd. ZS“ 313°73‘9kï¬fié‘sï¬fg We no showing Satin-Strip- At 258 For yd° ed Lined D’Avenir with White Grounds and Flora] Designs. We have also the same in Plain Colors with Self Colored Satin Stripes. We are showin a'servioeable At 188 WP “‘0 Wash Goods for Ladies’ and Children’s dresses. There are no Goods we can recommend to you stronger than Amoskeag Cham- bray in plain Ox-Blood, Pink, Light [Blue, Dark Blues, Brown, Grey and Linen Shades. Also above in all fancy stripes. â€"- - __..-- A prices up to 45c. Snowy White Gowns. Drawers, Corset Covers, Skirts, all full and wide .and made of best mater- 74 KENT-ST, LINDSAY. Successor to Robinson Ewart. new the Human). 8%“ w. WSW?" mom. a! Pwimuofl-o Rim? hum Me We start our Plain White Or- gandies and have them at all IJa mes McLean, l oouuwuomm (Junie. -â€"vu‘ (Mancunian-uh. is vim the human «a Deed Men am MOI W In“: ‘mm “Inï¬ll?!“ “I" mama MNMQUWHHAW rum; 1581M 21:: 111 15101 it» 1111130“an mm M!“ zmm my mash am» of m 510116.51“th mm mm» «mm ’01- mm. I’Dâ€"- vâ€"v -_ _-_ mobmflofiian‘uw- wmsc, . - LINDSAY.“ "Greatest lilk Producer Known.†Wmtuudnl “a. M an. vult- u. your out at w b - 15-“... KoFmT'nEW " ’9 JAMES KEITH 800d Inn-alumna! Donor In Agricultunl Implement; . GREGORY: 0. HUGHAN, ltd ham or Inn-Inc. “can- Onnuo BA" Bnocx. Col’lfl‘ of Kent ad Willnm Street I Saturday May 8rd, IIIIIIII DI] Inn. M .m. or win.“ .1“.th mm- the houn and hull bun. walnut-t one neon-mucnhnlly heed, null, told to 00.19.qu a." by M mu... I'll 'I'III'II I'll.- 5H“ m â€I! 'INI J EWELLER, $1.98 will all on Work-Il-