Uou llis‘ I. A. Degree. Anolhar clever ex-stndcnlt or Lind- †Collegiate Instltnte, in the person . J. I-‘. Calvert, son of Mr. John of Reaboro, was successful . t; his BA. degreegt the re- !rhe gm! maJority or the nqw; names artist! are those at young man who will cm their ï¬rst vote at the coming elenzlon on m. {:9 for either. h. Fox or Mr. Smle. Their decision will decided who Ml represent West wafllemtlmmgaod the party workers on» both' sales are tying to size up the vote as accurs we]: as possible. m. SmaJe, being a. 50an man, and popular. maid recedvetthe support of all young men; who feel that “mass, and not grey his. mould be the test of their ad.- Indy 500 Innate tho List loud" and ‘I’usday. 1219 Rem." of Hammad Sof- Me voter: put In a busy thneon 'londay and Tuesday. there being a. very large number. of new: names Wmepehwpmmwwnn The registrations were as Iollowe; Vorth Watd. “2:15:15: Ward. 129; South Ward. 207, , tom; 478. A- number of appeals remain to no diapo and 01's; tbs supplementary sittings of the Court TIIE nunooo IIFFIAGE VOTE The usual cheering 30: ‘Mr. Smale and Premier Rom brought the meet- in; to a close. There will be no pro. can this evening at the Reform Rooms. other meetings demanding th'e lttention or the committee in chm-z“. Mr. Robert McKay. n. bright young rum In n.1tmdnneo at the Coilozinte lnotltutu, whom lather is a. stiff Consnrvntiux spoke briefly. in' his cplnlon Mr. Ron and his Government new comma! to another term. no they were capable and experienced efflclnle. and Ontario could not afford. In this era. oi prosperity. to be with- out tho-r H:\I'\k‘t.'5- Re (Ed not be- lieve \n the old adage. “Be a Coon. certauvo because your father is one." or: via: vex-m. Young: men should vote in the but interests of the coun- try. Mr. McKay handled the reduce. tlonnl system from n etudpnt‘s stand. poine. and explained the defeats in Mr. Whitney‘s statements on that question and others. ï¬e then tool: his seat amidst great cheering. Mr. R. J. McLaughlin followed. and for numrly an hour he. handled in an able and fluent way the Govern- ment policy of buildng up Ontario. His cxplanaiionn o! the puipwood con- remione. the sunsidulng of railways, the development 0' New Ontario, the agreement made with thr- Ciel-gua- syndicate and the labor question were through and convmcing. He woke of Mr. Smale‘s chances in' the north- port of the riding, saying they were ï¬ght for his election on‘ the 29th ins-t. m. Isaac Smaie made a. short meet-h on behalf of his son, and: a. few. minutes before the meeting closed a. Labor Union representative lro-n Peterboro advised all persons con'. nected with unions to vote Liberal. Ben J. R. Sfrntton, the people'sean- dictate. was 'goin gto carry West Pe- ter‘nuro by a. larger major-it)“ than (not. as he was found- to be a I fiend ol the laboring man. , Drink Gmo Cereal Cola. marks caller: on Mr. Bruou Paton for a. wen! selection. Mr. Fred. Routley autumn“; the autuencv wnh a. couple or campgfgn mqgng._ Saturday night's meeting was au- other to‘be added to the hat orbumg. er: bows. It the attendance in- ('l’wb‘t‘s the Reform Aasocu‘tion win be forced to secure another room to w'ommozkne the enthusmstic mul- tituda The program an unual was good and the apeaklng excellent. The auulence. comprising an classes of citizens and numy farmers from Ops and Mariposn. was full of enthus. “AND, and the chccrmg was hearty and frcquwt. Mr. N. F. Black was durum-m. and alter a few brlcl’ rc- -...... w Minna by Ir. Inlay. Ir. I. J. In- Lughlln and Ir. Isaac" Sumo. Ab) phraou dean-mg knowicdge and un «mutation on political question-a should attend the Reform! Room-s. It's worth an ambitious young man‘s while to be. present at the meetings night!) :mJ hear sumo of our best apoakurb discuss (in a. gentlemunly way) um inlportau‘. usual or the unm- ‘ pmgu. thn meetings so (at. being or the t-Icauuat ktnu, and nothing mean on nasty humug been mentioned. about Mr. Fox. We undentand that knud of feeling does not exist at the ether rooms, and the Grits are called avetything‘ that is nasty and: bad. ANOTHER GRARII RALLY 0" SAT- URDAY EVENING. HI Ullfllfll flfllfllfllllflflflflfllfls mnenugan. x‘\r"’i:3. 1902. of 350th University, 'ï¬rst class honors in ppgï¬sb; a honors m Sciatica (astron- ' ricity, mineralogy, chem- , no class honors in Eiaory, nond clan- honors in Education. gmeu ‘Calvert on‘ his Wfldt. . _ The Waggli Post. OLD M THE 70030. ALI"? mu? SOAP 00. .. Inn. moms“. 11‘ II A! GOOD '03 Till; Baby’s Own Soap mwmnflnmfluin . ammun- “runaway-minus. \g on the work 6; loan ofsxo; on m, ...... 1' mile for the whole_road. ' Canadian. he has taken. his abode in ~; 566.“ 51.603uldm'1m. Bordm enquité‘c? hi arter- Carter’s ' Little Liver Pills. ABSOLUTE SEBURITY. Principal Braht's Boyhood. When Principal Grant was a. boy he was louder of play thaw‘of: his lessons says an authority, and al- ways ready for a. scramble, or a holiday. or a fight at. a. moment's no- tice He was ambitlovs, and pugna- clone, and had several perilous ad- ven'Lnr-es such as do not mthmoniv fall to a boy’s mi. 01; one occasion be was thrown- “no the East River at Picton by a big boy with whom he had been ï¬ghting, and to whom he refused to acknowledge himself ¢ bench. His antagoniqu iett him to crumble out 01. the river or drown. ...... He and some of in: phylailows, for the more love ol minimal, were experimenting with a. hm cutter in the absence of the owner. Young; Grant‘s hand was caught by the imile and completely taken off. The depri- vation never seriously inconvenienced him. and he was often known to any. "I do nqt know what 1 wou'ld do with a 49200an hand it I had It." were lit and the whole population was enthusiastic. [t :3 believed that 1h:- actvion of our own! County Coun- an n regard to gravel roads was in:- strumenta; in bringing about thiq rasuit amongst our neighbors. Road Thls. cool-allots of Vlotorln. The Slralronl Beacon Is pu‘bllshlng “tracts from Its fylcs of 40 your» Jean ago. We who the lollowln: oxtxnut from Last \ka‘a issue. I’m-l- lm: surn mm “11- mmubem of out several councils: will be properly lul- masaazl by the cmumen‘mmc enter- prlso ln road bulldlng displayed by tho realdontï¬l of the counties mention- ed almost mm a. century ago; The Council or the 'L'ultod. Counties 4: Human and Bruce have passed a. by- law to expand $300,000 011' gravel reads in the County of Bruce. Ac- cutdmgiy the which: throughout tlnt county on recalpt of the news was on a grant scale. Ban-flan by .’ runs. tho score slumâ€"Mr. Hutstonc‘h soleven. 5'4: Mr. Stovenw HOVNI. 48. The foilmvhnz mndn Con-blu- Mums; Hooper 20. Glmlmnn JG. MoKvnz’o 13, (Lamar-on 15. Immumdï¬ï¬‚dm rum-fl an. \m 1) All. Cricket lotus. -'1‘lxc- junion eleven are showing splendid 'cua. and 1t 1:. expected that Trinity ju'niora will play them in Llndsay on June 10th. when a. good game will be the result. â€".~\ practise match between two elevenc captained by Mr. Harmon:- mm Mr. Stevens took pine? on the grounds lam. Frkmy evening. Mr. Stu-emf tnnm wero‘mlnun Him-t. lin- glemn and Burma, but tltym played 1» good gun†and wrru oniy heatw Mr Eaglcsnn was paid over $430 {or his five animus; Mr. Kirloy over $800 for eleven head; Mr. Wlnn over 8500 for seven head» Mr. McIllh‘ar- gey paid out in all over $5.000. 2080 lbs" two steers 3020 lbs. R. Fugue. WM, Ppu. two stem-s 32'. lbs. J. Naalor. Penelou. two sham 1970 lbs.. cow 1013 lbs. John Frame. MAI-mom. two steers 2600 lbs" D. Hazlitt, Hamel-a. «tem- 1090 lbs, meet 950 lbs.. cow 1025 “w. R. How- den. West Ops. halter 870 lbs. Brlnn Gunlgle. Ops. steer 1825 lbs.. rm-er 2090 lbs. 1‘. J. Ray: W est Ops. lmltz‘r 1100 lbs. J. Thurston. Dunaford. bull 975 lm t‘ulwwtnu we 31ch the names at some of the lame" from whom tho animate were purchased and the watchman of the autumn. J. u‘RIeuy. Went 0m. stou- 12.200 “38., two‘ cattle 21480 lbs. 1!. Euzlouou, lendlney hull 1960 lbs. ,four steers 1280, lbs" 1585 “I" .1475 lbs. and 1405 lbs. rovpmt- hols. Thos- Mooux W t Cpl. three when. 2880 lbs. A. but. Janet- \llle. (on! cattle 8780 lbl. Daniel Winn. Downeyvlllo. two steers. 181:5 Hm. out. near. 1070 In». two stnm 3185 lb... two «teen 2.370 “38.. Cow 1015 lbs. J. R. IcGee. Manon, ate-.1- 030 “'1'" two cattle 2520 no... two atom») 2.000 lbs. M. Thornton. Mall- vcrs. tWU steers 3255 lbs" stove 1020 than. H. ‘Gl-‘nny. Manna-s. tour steers 2340 “11., two steers 3,775 lbs L. Lowuebrough. Mal-loom. two steers ; 2000 lbs" two steers 24:10 Ibo“ two Moors 2300 lbs. 1’. Klrloy. Woot 0pc. two utters 2750 lbs.. two atwrra 2385 lbs" two stool-u 3180 than two steers 2005 108.. two cattle 2515 Hm. vow 1850 lbs. F. Kirk-y. Woat Ops. two steers 3440 lbs†two steers 2500 the. '1‘. Button. West Ops. t;\'o_uto;-_rs CURE $10K HEADAGHE. lust Dear Signatan of I W M IOU me It“! mm m: lam“: Sum of the mm nu «ma Draught to mm um. spun wave an Hummer; at the amt. stock and m5“% mfï¬mmï¬ï¬ bum $9 mum», mm which! mm the: Will be imwarqéq w Luaraoul Thaw “aw «Mn 3,00 vhmw auiumh M Human and Home"! strum. mad Use tat titled {he cant 'l‘hu priced mud tamed from 40. tn 6 Lie-.118: “WWWâ€.- Ill. Genuine ‘Mr. Louis Boyd, K.C‘.. will conduct meetings at Pleasant Point on my 22m! and Cameron on the 24th; The opposition representative will be zivâ€" en a. hearing. We understand Kr. Chas. Heyd. ER. or Bran-flora, will speak on behalf of has brother la Vie. toria Road Cbboconk and a half. dozen other places this coming‘ wash Mr. John Bertram. 01 Toronto, 3 very eloquent speaker. is slated to speak at OnkVVood on Friday nizht. We understand the Smale quartette will be) mm't. . Mr. 8111310 and. some other leading Reform speakers held. a. successful meeting at Bryson"n school-hoax; roar Mr. ‘Smale’s home, on Saturday night. The addresses made on behnl! o! yum popular young candidate and the Ross Government met with‘ the approx ml of the majority of the» tax-m- are present. and several Cbnsorva-. tire \otee were changed; We under. stand Mr: Boxall was ‘rp aaont on be- half of the Opposition ocamï¬dste. Mr. Lona»: I“. Hoyt]. Ltberal candi- dkno in mm Victoria. was given a splendid recepuon at Dunsford last week. ,The ho.“ was maxed to ma doors the majorlty at those present being Comm-mums. Mr. Boyd and Mr. Robctt Kennedy, town. delivered rousing anal-cameo in defence of Uh) Rcss Govummnt. Mr. thhgow. WM prmenrt on helm}! of the opposition but mum to reapond. {t is the zed- eral opinion in East Victoria. that Mr. Carnegie will 'remm at home after the 29th. The meetlnz closed at 11 o'clock with cheers for Ron and Heyd. ‘ Outside Dolmen! lettings. Mr. Fox and. a. flaw of the autumn held torch at. Kenny‘s schoolhouxco last weqk. tux-Ll ewmvorw to lnflu‘. sum: the lumen by rcciting their usual banwgue reapeoung the Gov- ernment's alleged corrupt plactl-ocs, but with very nttle success. Al- though It was a Conaervatlve meet. ing the Reform speaker'sâ€"Senator MICE-ugh and Mr. F. J. Gilelspie,â€"weco given a magniï¬cent henrmg while they reviewed the Libpral Govern» mem‘s gram rcccto at program; Mr. Fox's argu'mzmta were very tame and; the meeting W m cheers for Ur. ‘ Smulc. Mr. Roach A leading Return. er. oflxclated nus chnzrman. â€"T,ho Rev. B. J. M. Perkins. who for tho past two years has been cur- ate in one of the churches In Lamina. England, has accepted the poaltion of assistant at St. Pam‘s church, Lmdaay, with change of Cameron and Cambruy. the Bidlop having consent. at}: to appoint him as soon! as he shah rncewe his letters of benedecas- sit from the Diocese of London'. 119 expects to enter upon his duties early in July. -'Mr. Om. Wilson. ILL. who anab'ti‘d Rev. Mr. Marsh at St. Ram’s and. «oh cunts? of Cameron and (him. bray in December last. 18 shortly to bo mint! and appointed to Ban". N.W.T.. while the Rev. Rawnngs Rub. inson. of Fergus, well known to many Linden-y citizens. has accepted a call to Olds. N .W-..'1‘. Church Ions. â€"'l‘lw mmnul (Haiti-wt meeting of Um mlninu-ru of thn [my of Qulnte confwonco of the Mollwdlzt church wlll lw lwld ln Cmubrldgzmul Mmlm- lzlat church on 'hmudny and Wad.- nmlay. May 27th and 28th: â€"R-:v. '1‘. Manning. 8.5.. and Inmlly are tnklm: a short wwation in Muskoka, prlor to entering upon the nrduouo (lulicn of tho dlstrmt work. Rev. E. Roberta oecupled the pulpit last Sunday, dellverlng earnest goo- pel dismal-sea. Drink Gmo Cereal Collee. 355"31-o"i.16i3"miiéai Fhimpe' :- sud with loss difficulty tbur was the mac n. few years ago. mm, m». Ebumiwmd auuem'; One at the Mam mm winch haul aw: been pulled out at the 5am on the 0mm Want: Railway on thu'qut was tab on mug but week. 1.0 tram oouw slated ï¬fty-live ma loaded with win. and WM hauled by two of the com u‘u'u «nanny .osomotivu. Th. Inn u at such tram ll avldmoa of the Improvement In the mailbag! which bu been solo: on for mmn time and»: the management of Hunt. Tlmn. The heavy grada- wluch haw heretofore “loud on the line to the non-u. of Colllnzwood m bum; clear- ed mum and the o‘illnuy {taint unit; u. now 00mm 0! between twenty and thirtlevo qua. and up mm: mm. mum .6, saw Paint M mgflm 1M flat" . em 9 a not a an Nu Me was. and m“ an tam. th “at: . e an arm n «a , hg'wimflw a 91% Point until _h new hog. whim ha mm mm. If! an dam hi ready. My mum- â€on: Drink Gmo Cereal Colon. ' The Temperance Cauaa In Canada. (Revlew.of Reviews.) Whatever may be the result of the Vote. it Is quite clear. that the Chine of temperzmcu tut OllmriO,â€"Md, in. deed. in the Dominion,-â€"wlll not dm'i- ate from Its onward march. Sula by duo with the long-continued prohibi- tion agitation have been successful effort; in brlnglng ghoul a greater stringency in the ilcenee lama. Strong restrlcuons' have been made In the sale cf liquor. «a ll: applies to certnm persons, hours and legal hoil- Gnu-s. The reduction of llcenaee dur- lng the peat quarter of a century has also been most marked. In On- ‘tano. during this parlod, tavern li- ‘ canoes have been reduced from 4.798 to 2,261 chop licenses from 1.30] to 808. wholesale lleeuees from 53 to 21 and vessel llcenscs from 38 to none. ‘ 'rLla dacremie 1-6er 1 license to (01! people, as against 1 license to 278 people twenty -flvu years ago. Of the 756 orgamted mnnlclpalltiea 14!. Late no tavern nuances, 485 have not more than two, whlle- 635 are without a- shop license “These taste will an- donb‘edly’ have a. bearing; on both' sides of the referendum contest. They will encourage prohibltioniets to greater activity. and. Confirm man! of tboae lnthelr opinions who believe that the present license lama beat sen-we the cause of temperance. It may. therefore. allegonplndpd thetlf prohbltlon be glefented terhperame will all! bold'on 1» m; It may; fnl. there-will be fonthovlam a gem- ernlohnerxmem '21.: .. a. I Iasohall Iota. ! â€"Foliuca is waxing mum at the Collegiate Institute theoe days, and a. considerable amount of “hot air" is being hurled at the Grits by the To!) students. the latter the latter alleging that it is "time tor a change." and that the Ross ministry will {All on- tit: 29th Mattel-u an: gettlug co mm that the Tone. challenged the Grits for at cam-3 oi hunt-boll. The much was played on Friday on the taili- grouula and ms witnessed by a. number at spectators. 1 To the surprise of the Tories they were defeated by a «score of 11 to 5. On my 20th the Tories will be compelled to swallow another car- pr‘se. when Mr. Fox will step down and out. Sold by b'mmm m. mun-my Pub-numbed. The and." aim. up" ml bu planed m tau-u MMhnbuounWM-ow not-coo baboon “I. m can In all I.- uur. no that In Gaunt. aar. Gum-m Cum 9! the only pulun our. new: '0 u» undies! Ir may. (hum Point 3 mluma II din-or. nqulm I â€mutton! amt. adv-Mb Cm. to blo- unwary, nun-411mm upon“. blotd Ind mucou- wrun- ol m. 0"â€.- uuuby Mona; the bum o! an “to... 3nd [Mn- Iho pains mm In Dunn. in: no a. can-mum»: me much: man in doing In Ivor! ha mom III†to and. am. In In cunt-n pm that any ole! 0n. Romano Dol- hula-nymwhflhwm. Indian-to! Whig - 4941.3. It} CRIN“ t 00.. Two, 0. Dl'llk Gm. Cereal Coloe. Tim above Item cupped from rm 9:. Mung: would point to tlw moral that It Its better to use Wilson‘n Ply Pam (mu-on) cloxun. m!» and aura. Dan 10 cent puckngo will km more men than 800 um: ot sticky fly paper. Fly Papa! Susan. A Lancaster mandor. out 0! pa- {lance with the flies whlch Invndad his room. not two shunts of ducky "3' paper. which ho placed. an chain near a window. Rum-Mn; late that evening ho target the sticky ulcu‘ and out m In one of the chnlrn Bammzol upnmlprucocéod to pick thv mp0:- or! nu. trauma. A! Lt was Man! to gun at. he took an plum! off. and whllv clmmnz th-w uncommonly mt down In the other chair and turn «tum! up and mediu- fated. $100 Dollars Reward, $100. Drink Gran. Cereal Cofloe ulna!" no. “out la truth. Toronto Evemlng Nova. Frldaa: Thu mornlw saw Cooper. Tor- onto mm. m placed on mm on n doulfln-burelled chm-3a of than from lulu 'ormcr employs". â€luster Bro-t. ol Mud-ax. om. Cooper was employ- ad by the mnuulncxureu M an aunt. will; power to make u- owu term- wltlt autumn". Cooper made as sale of floods to 0. Mr. Damon. ol Tux-onto, and. ll 13 alleged. failed to either ra- pt." the mks or lonmnl the calm Wimonts. The mlpmont. whlch con- ulna! or two pump lwodc. was valued u 815. Mr. lllchard bylvontor. num- aza of the company. ton-1mm that Cooper hm! been allowed to dmluI‘t hll uouu'y and l-xpenucs from hln com-o. tlona. Tho dolenco la a. damn! or the M136. Iii“ In" W I _ “ Gamma n " 9r mum mum! at “M m “a 3m. Jenn V . m" of humane». mum! th knowing magnn has an nan. “I: ‘9'.“ "t V“... l):li:flu KMMMNW. 5:9. “Wm mm and killed Juims" Mam balm: m nmlm :mmalm wa. comma mm m: m mum in the hmmslmul M «man! on ma 1mm a: madman. 1‘" "win“. WM m the command of w WNW 0‘ mam mutant. Tho vapor a! Gun Daub we. "It w one of flu: moat aallaut engagements the Amara Mu u ‘ war to“ put in. and ammo he greatest credit." he banned tawny have the dympathy at their human triandfl In Canning. ton and «haw hero. Capt. Van wad a. â€Imam or Torque Univorauy. vaaw- -- Tudor: m to :96:in the min. or mind iron which the cod ml! In In ' , ad the gum, at Inna, Md mm furnish “Maury "idem um “I. on] do- livmd in nu untagfrahmiudnd in on : aqua in quality to u» and _ admhonwuowo. Dollnry in to ho clocked in n uni-how, livmd w u the one.» price- any timou tot!» MthdsyolJul . on will In "mind lordnvbolo‘ quantity shove W or for tho qm‘i. j tn- nqnind in etch inductee. An scoop:- odobcokform. putt-u the order at tho Hon. u». Proviudul Sunni-y, am in hrnilbod by ash Mm n 5 (who of hick“ Man, and two “Moot nautic- vill bouquiud ice the duo fulï¬l-unto! ouch comm. Spociï¬cttimnld form-1nd Mun-amt without m min: will»: be In" thou-Icy [fluctu- {menthol}.- midterm Moodâ€"475w a“ It... 1“ ton. mi. Ibo. )5 ton aha-lull. tho. mun-3mm I‘M, too-cud“ 61 hunt". Quantum. Mun; molt adm- hulcmdniuluup. Delivoud uh- numb-dock. 80m mm. mu. Sofloodm" m claim In. «Que-“momma". " Hardeodâ€"Mhulngoonuï¬u.mhu “gulbmmnmum nub. l'utnuon tor D95 and Dumb. Bollo- Prison. Toronto. Bud coolâ€"100 who and] on tin. Son codâ€"2.5m was ooh. and min;- or run chain. Inna. Thanh cos! I. be delim- od monthly a. named. ' ummmmunu Bottom! ' amofniulump. ‘QMW;90W cod, non u‘u; wmmw.mm Au)“ M two. Menus. Bud codâ€"1.810%. lug. ea £30,125 Iona-ton in. 75mm Insu a“. O! the than qmtity LNG mu any not be to: quirod until Jnury and Hatch. 1903. mum to: I“. ma. Detours. Bud codâ€"450 malngocuuin. 16 tom â€gunman-mum ‘ Dunâ€"s «on a; IIIâ€"co. N25 ooLILBS 8.8 730 on. 8.3. us 8.5.83 2-». 3... «on. arc-«Ia! .8 89. 8: 026255.. 8 83. I... '52â€"'85. Bud and-1.850 tons leg. 0“ cu. 9:0 tau cull ogg sin. 25 w aha-um flu. 500 tau Munmbgmumooh my. 16 was awn nu (bud). Asylum m:- lnuno. mum Bud coolâ€"3.575 ml «lull o“ lite. 474 in. 010'. in. 146 ton. aha-lam sin. cool for grant. 60 won: for pump homo. 200 tons no“ that; 120 ton- bud also! who. 0! the shove quality 2.â€) Ion- my not to require! until January Ind Fobtwy, 1903. Asylum {or has... Tomato. Bud m‘â€"l.250 wu- lu'p o“ mu. 200 um “on out. 100 ton nu u’u. Sell. cool, 500 tons lamp. 150 was no". moo-hp. Annual tor taunt. London. Had calâ€"2,6,0 wo- und! 0“ tin. 250 tom “IV. It». 60 non chat-Int. an. 80!: codâ€"40 wu tor gum 010:. 2.950 ton MIX) my not be required till Jumy, .-A.. 1 M3. livery o! cod in the 01nd. of it. man. scabs?“ holov. ull or laden lb; 15%: ayo uymxgucoptuuprdn coo (or London. melton And Brochwo Any- lnm ad Conn! I‘moo, u noted: -- Sulod tendon. “dread to the anin aid 800nm. Province of Onu- 'lo, Parlia- ment buildinp. Toronto. sud naked "Ton- dau for Gods". " will be mnvod If to noon 9: MONDAY. MAY 2609. 1% or mae- ARI FOB SALEâ€"250 mm In the township of Dl‘b’. Lou 28, 29. Con. l. SOOmM.bOolgoodbu-dmd. Goodlnnobomlnluudloghsm No incumbent}. on plan. All lull on be worked by machinery. Ala 700 mu 0! nub 1nd in township of Luzon. well hand. ad “and 1: Ink. and crook; â€"- SULLIVAN BROS.. and Lake P.O. wan: ARM FOB SALEâ€"Lot. 9. con. LEMâ€, zoo m. on cloorod. good hum hon nod om: outbuildings. one good tum hono- vnh non oollu. {on tho. Indory bum Eldon .- M. In nib Iro- “Manon. ohm lulu tron lanovillo. Thin in oi: u clu- hnn in myponionlu'. App'y to E. EVANS. OWLâ€"w . Thae N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE . Sole Agents in Lindsay for GEO. A. SLATER'S Famous Shoe for Men and the famous Empress Shoe for Women. Intimate: mun. Imam Visitors to Lindsay over the Holiday will ï¬nd it interesting and to take in the Big Shoe Store and see the biggest and cheapest Stock of ï¬EIZOï¬IStgf wear ever shown in all these parts. This Store will be Open for Bunineu on Victoria 5.! Saturday 24th of lay, 1902, and will be Closed on W 26th inst. TENDERS FOB GOAL, 1902. Asylum tcr Kama. mun. WNW! Old Md. â€Mai!!!“ luau?! littluflmon. Fall: "In"; ...Victoria Day Axle Grease, Pumps, Sinks, Stoves, Boom, Siding, Eavotronghing and Plumbing. REPAIRING PROIPTLY ATTENDED T0. , goo-ana- ocoéiaié-io“ TRY A_. GEEN. DUNooyis page STORE W WWII“ New Corsets, all styles and makes. New Kid Gloves, Black and Colored. Eew white Wear. New Hosiery; dig-Ives, New Carpets, Floor Oilcloths. New Lace Curtains. New Chenille Curtains. New Curtain Muslins. MIMI, MEMIMMMMMW PM the. of Goods: Black Dress Goods in every make and style. Plain Ladies’ Cloths. Black and Colored. Black and Colored Homespuns. New Spring Dress Muslins, Black and Colored. New Dainty Patterns in Colored Dress Muslin!» New Milline Goods, latest fashions. New Ladies’ eadv-to-wear Suits and Skirts. New Underskirts. New Sateen and Silk Waists ,- B- .ALLAN 8‘5 Co. I We huejnu plant! in shot on entimly new line of m (Inï¬wm Thole new Cmtiou will recommend them-elm. :0 those wishing!» pun-chug something My novel tad buuï¬fuL The line oomprinu useful and decorative "tidal nimble for Duh! Room, Dating Room and Hulk. BRITTON BROS, Jewellers, . .JUNE “ï¬SDINGS†TRUSSES woons' OLDWS'I‘AND, LINDSAY. on J . Geen’s Store I 1'1 Fm.†Foot of Kent Street, LINDSAY. Next A. Campbell's Grocery. SHOE STU ASK TO SEE THEM. MILK BANS, UREA!- EBS, PAIIS. PANS al all kinds efTinandAgm FOR We can Save you Honey on We hsvoin stock FOUR of 5 30“ Lines 01 Trussesm‘ “ytndchimtogivebm Ni tionutoï¬t and Iter in ton. TRUSSF§ YOU KNOW when it -. the For (Jo-Hm kin} “an â€II-.00“ mg. lw.n..1 "CTI'HOI 11!: ll! b pun Ar Pam you