rteed. CTN]; P335: ’99, LIFE-i able t! image: “an 1!. is tan-3 :h2y did “Weaning rur- .hmmclns. Making 8 liberal allowunu‘. for bad lands. the Ira m for cultivation which will be m-‘fl hr flu. Cruud ,Trunk Pacific in 9321)“; New BrunswiCk and Ontario ’8 wge enough to proï¬t]: IOU-acre (311M for ovu- 1,000,000 heads of fam‘uirs, say 5,(vJ-o,ooo souls. Without the railway. this vast tarriso-‘y mm: “min a homing Wilda-new of now ‘0 Canada, whilat at the m3 til-lit m ‘Vm'r'lus pOpulaiion will continue. 10 'iow, dun-15,; periods of dcgresa'on. ‘3 the United States. The hostility shown to tha Grand Thar-k Pacific srhame Mummies beyond the (shadow. of a doubt that it.» “"5 cry, "Canada. for the Cana- d‘éï¬." is nothing mom that! a hym- emical whine. I! lit. Borden andhifl “flowers could 1mm their way the 37?“ lid: of immigration and dc- {moment 88'. moving by the Lau- "" go‘Prmnent would '1» atayed, ind Many of Cauada’l ma would, be imlmimg, o-' courcv, 11x? grants to the Drama Picnic and outer railways. ‘Oter ahd abov: tins 111-1»: is an area of 26 2007,00) Jones at tint-elm rut-b am; grain-growing land In tho nrorgarized dié‘ul‘xfl". of Athalxgasn. 3m- hncmxrg the l‘tdCL' River country. All W1â€" thn, th-‘r .: are 340,( 03,01!) 36:†03 good laud Waxtnug [or the pionch and iocomotiv: in Lhc Noxthweac. To pt it dnflucuuy. there is a'xtfnccieut to funï¬'em 160-acre farms for 2,000,- 000 hands of families. It is just as zmportant. hoan-Bf. that [be uiid lands in the older pro- ‘inces should be unwed to colonia- tion. Not having any such weave. the New England States have am «and to be fax-mm; Status and their population is increasing but slowly. Ontario, Quebec. Sova scotia and new Brunéwick are getting into the m condizxon. 'l‘hcsc cldprovinccs have mrï¬red mumsclvcs in their eflortl ‘uï¬uflop the Wat, and the West rill age: that n is tam-3 any did “Deming fur uhzmaelvcs. Making a Cresolene ' Wptic Tablets WJIJC acre: still to be settled. Jam. mars McnemueasAaooumAflI-ï¬am new can“. , Saskatchewan o BUY AT â€-‘EmNAMON's. for EARDWARE and STOVES. $351155! dnoo' hedhthomouthvabanddOfC Wh00ping Cough. CFOIIP Bronchitis, Cough. Grip. Asthma, Diphtheria 9- 0 Yu Mm ’3 ‘hing, Roofing, Paints, uh} .u ware, etc WT ’OTICE 2 r‘i‘nntranfnrs Thewtusiucssgncn 0! Toronto, Ham- ilton and Wastaru Ontario generally, or these of Mann-cal. ,. {Ibis is the pith of th: TrentValley outlet question looking at it from the point of view at local 'intarest. I8 lontreal going to b: mad} the mipiznt of another slice of Ontario trade 2 tho seaport city controls genera! trade to Bellnille by reason. of her “perior rai‘mmy facilities Will To- mato and .ngcrn Ontario Mina-so men Bit idly by and watch her obtain anothur artery of traneportation that will extend hu' cpemtions into a field that a Ratiwcnild predicted would cne day In one of the budest manufacturing centers In Canada it not on the comm-.nt‘.’ If lhz canal teaches the lake front via Trenton nontrsal will get the majJ‘r portion 0! m: supply trad: because of cheap tramportaucn axial-63d by rtturning coast: [11. A - -.,L,_- .Who will command ma Midland On- tario ,gen’ml trad-3 when the Trent Valley Canal opeufl up that diciriez? asks me Toronto Star. " An outiét at. Port Hope will not interfere with the great object of the Trent Valicy Canal, a. Site, all- Mn huge route to the seaboani It Western wheat. It is the easy and ' Qngaria unt nutter. o! 1.113 supply tired: because of cheap "amputation au'i’orlbd by ruturning "Ontario‘s trade for OntarTo's bui- ness mcn !" that should be the motto. In addition. Hit: advantages 0; an open lake port to Lhc Midland district itself must b;- consuhr-ad. An outlet at. Port How will not interfere with the great object of It Trenton gxtsl the Trent Valley Cam! the merchants of Toronto might just as well bid the trade of the Midland district fax-awe“. They would not have a chancN in compe- tition with Montneal. As «natal-s stand now the Montreal wholoslcr can lard his goods on the wharf at Port pre for exactly the same price as a. Toronto man can place his holes and boxes at tin same point. It is obliged for lack 01 11 went to go into exi [.1 ‘ ,1 - I I , I! the Montreal business man is on ... ‘T 5‘â€" U1 lbï¬ the some terms with’ his Toronto â€". , tr. . w. ri‘ i at' I art no; 3, what opportunity â€"-' ontracbors.m v. the latter how if Montreal has nu... ' 112:1 a nough line of barges entering th .3151, 100 lbs. 6 â€Int: “ind distrivt it Trenton. 40min: :Ah-l v .I. \ r; ‘ (t ‘uer â€St? I (ddition, the Montreal man’s "ould be carried by craIt that “1mg Rooï¬ng. Paints, n15 pv ware, etc i ._‘ aid uk'a return heights as inci- tal and chm: accordinwy,while I Toronto man, to obtain trans- 3 ' lation, “'1†have to pay a rat: I ‘hat will reimburse the Inn-go owu- er. it he has to make the return t‘ A Y YOU. I mp light, if inde‘d be secured a ~~â€"-~m-â€"â€"~â€"â€"_ 2 manna to ‘éhip by water via. Tren- trâ€"x; to that diztrict at all. The chances are. that if the outlet is at Trenton there .wiil be no wester â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _. {DWARE and STOVES.â€" .tmilic at. all. and the Toronto mm - LINDSAY “ill tune to meet Montreal compe- tition with goods sent by rail. Ev- ery shipper know; what that means. In the interests 01 Toronto. Hamil- ton. and other pointS, and in the inter ï¬ts of the Midland district it- “- “Wme OITARIO FOB OIIARIOAIS. J for Lack of homes or employ- to go into exile and help build foreign _cuumry. TOROITO'S SITUATIOI. FRIDAY, exactly the same price nan can phoenix; bales “1". same poiqt- It i. 149 vs. aw†attend for mm mm mm- whahned by a moral lanai-id» Satur- day. He Was beaten 13y 'ln’: oppgment, exam-aya- Shaw, by nearly 6,000 Votes, his previous madaritieg heins’ but in Md better. At «my 2011603, place. The Mac would W the mill at than who are pm the. depth .1 I_‘, 1.4. who was forced to resign: because it .d by the ballot mm NW at the last mammal M0“- â€am“ ;,A-# How many words do you use in ' your everday communications with ‘ your fellow? Fewer than you think, perhaps. Dr. 1!. Herr“, of St. . Louis. in speaking of the. small nnm- ; her of woxds necessary to ordinary converse. says he has studied the l vocabulary (I a (ï¬x-year oklghugh- ter who is able to talk freely and express her ideas. and he finds that l the total number of words she knew . and used was about 353. mutating proper names, and that 54 per cen't of these were nouns, 18 per cent. verbs. and 11 par cent. odjoctiwml the remainder being made up of con- junctions, preposition and pronouns. "l'lmse Tory organs that laid down the rule that $2.25 was sufï¬cient for ' the election exponent; of a candidate for the chisla taro, and dcc'arod that the Tmy "Purity Fund" had been era-cation“ on that male. are now confronted with the problem of young Mr. Dunlop’s admitted bill of expenses in the North Renlrew. by-eLection. It amounts to 37,2781“, plus who knows how much that is not admit- ted. And $3,810.25 of Ur: mantis retained us “for literies and driving." while Mr. Dunlop‘s "personal†expen- sea or (placed at $1,648. - Was it A "buy†election? ‘ St. Fatima-inns has a bonus-song)! a): question; 100. The Separate Schochoplc comp'min that they have to Marc the burdens of bonuses and exemptions to aided industriea, ye} get noAsharo ut the school taxes thatch-om]. They think that In any tu- turs tnungemuuta or the kind pro- vision shculd b: mad: for an equit- able “611151111an of the pecuniary matter as it 311’st them. That does not appmr to be unreasonable. W only causal 78 deaths. These figures may well spur on those inter- estod in combattinz the white plague, for its; ravages are truly appalling. Speaking at the Trent Valley can- I] the Hamilton Spectator eayp; "A very brief glance at the map will show any man having me that Pofl Hope is, geographically speak- ing, the proper place for the outlet. It is the most convenient place. par. ticularly for Hamilton and other points on the western half of the take, while it is juist‘ as convenientâ€" to say (the leastâ€"(or the eastern m as baton would be. To fix the outlet at Port Hope would put Peterboro, Grillia, Lindï¬ay and all that country 85 miles neon-er Hamil. m then by way of Trenton. ’l'hnse Tory organs the rule that $325 w; the clcction expenses for the Legislature. a! This old hemmed winter has been hard on the people. The return! tram the Provincial Board of Health show that March was the most fatal month of any during the lam: gem years, the death rate pains 15.1 per 1,000. Wption carried otf 197, while other cmtgious diseases com- an export to so thoroughly into the ,mtter, and hinted at introducing competition in the new business tram the continent. It was asserted that the increase at tire nteo .waa a greater calamity to the city than we: the ï¬re itself. After a very lengthy review of the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c agreement. the Toronto News concludes: “We dia- approve mm 9: the details. and g9- prove an [ennui lines-911W her. cane!- 6;de eve-1,0 'iinpol'tuit piece of legislation every detul of which planed every critic f - The Taonlto manufacturefl are not to submit to the auction: at thetire immune gummy. Al: 3 mating held Monday they remind to engage Salt. the outlet should be located at Pact Hope. 277 wild Iran Month?“ onpc.1he dmunca from no tb Port acne is about 56 by Wu.- Oanbrollor Bichnndï¬oq, at Toronto. EDITORIAL mom In Open Lott" From the (lupin; 8L 0.. News: Early Intheuyrinl'my mad: were taken with diarrhoea and so no- nremrothepcm 13¢th a. 9W ,wilo prescribed to: u.hut WWW hdflmreliet. Ammhdumof (Inm- mmumohommmqmou ,-‘_A_. __-_-_- Par¢ing is ahmyu budâ€"“ll'l’h‘: it be int-sue bopdmimg for .1 time :0 go on a journey, peihnps to a foreign Land. 011' on 141.3 bailâ€: held, or at the suave side. Uur divine Lord was also tad at parting with his dis- cir'ie-w. He tried to mlicve the an- gdim 0! that parting by iï¬lii’ngtli‘m fluid. "1 min to Him that sent inn." The (hSCIplI‘S did not has" the com- age to ask him whiny: no wruabout to gt} lit-OWN}; they wsro ï¬nd our Lord said, “it is cwudicut (or you than: I go; If. I go Inot,thuePa.raclate will not come, but it i golwiilx‘md him to 51m." Those words 0! the gospel are applicable to parents who sometimes. my be a hindrance :0 children desirousi of embracing a re- ligions :ifegï¬hcir oppotnlion arising Pnuntod with em this. Mastbr Barry Bryan. the young lad rescued tram drowning a week ago lam Sunday by Mr. “Sandy" ,Oameron at the imioaqx riak of his life. the other anoint wanted his saviour with a m of gold. cu!!â€" l'mks suitably engraved. as a money to of the Metal W4. Mir. Gunq eron .wap‘ taken by" sin-mine, an. he thought tha incident had been forgot. ten. So it J1“ beenâ€"apprentmâ€"by the citizen! mt large. .but gratitude still dwells in the helm: at the p8!" cuts and the boy. M‘r. Cauldron is wry proud 01f his gift. out of wcrdly combiner-aliens or ill- diroc1.-d love. The son or daughicr should think at chose words of our (In-me Lord, “It is expedient far you that 1 go.†If_ I_ go_ the grape. or God may be more fully hostowu] on' mt- ents and children alike. his right to am on at um death of achild.lmt cot to murmur in a fault-finding may. I! the child goes to heaven it may brinz graces "w those left he- hix‘d; it left on- caxtl‘. it might be crniz‘d away by earthly plcamrcn. "As the true falls so shall it lie." “I! tho tree of our life leanSaway tram ch mo cannot expat His gnu-.39. .Wc would see that our faults are corrected. 1! we lennto- nude God He will strengthen us. Saturday's Int“ Owing to the dampnws of the wen- mcr. the market on Saturday was not. any well attended. Eggs sold at 18c. and 14c.; butter. lz-‘c.; chick- ens. 70¢ per pair; mall pigs, $5pcr pair: hay. 810 and $11 par ton. Mir. Callaghan weighed six or seven loads of hay seam-thy. the average price being 810. . Found a Cure for Iadlgutlon, I :um Olimberl‘ntn‘ staunch and Liver Tablets tor indigestion and find that they wit my can better than any dyspepsia remedy I have ever tried and I in†and may dittemt remedies. I am nearly titty-«menu! (tags and have sutured: Maul Cram Wow I can eat uncut thing I want munâ€"Goo. W. knâ€" any. ory. Rock Hill Al» For uh by all Semen on the Gospel of the Day by Rev. Fr. D’s-mun. At St. Mary's on Sunday morning. otter 10.30 o’clock men, Rev. Fr. 0'- Sullivun spoke from the words a! the â€biggie gcqviouken . 1mg xvi. ehap.._oi Jauhnq'euï¬â€˜ 391-363;} 'l'he “9'05"?!†53.1..†' . «untamed mnyuseful )6 0.91.: ,3 ymwoï¬kol our ditine Lorv‘i 13-†I wan to hi8 disciples on may OF“n'lï¬_"x)ussion. fl}.- nae,a.tte.r instructing them in an: ny thing; and ndminiaered 1h-ir ï¬rst communion ta them. Alter the last Supper‘fle spoke to them of their porting and said. “You in)! know' you are m) dueiplcs. for the .world will permeute you. Let. not. )our hearts ‘oe tumbledâ€"you believe in God. believe also in Xe. In my father's house there are many men- Sims. H I stall go and prepare a. plane for you. 1 mill ceme‘agnin end will tame you to «myself. Lhal where I am .we also may hand whither I go you know, and Line way you know." After this the ditciplce grew sad 1): cause Christ was abon to leave mum-Were and first at parting with their divine Lord‘after having re- mm'uu-n with him u: long here on earth, lL-‘Aemng to his teachings d; ily ; and secondâ€; to min; the ant {bring and persecution they would hm’e In undergo from the world. «linguists. Hamilton Tim; the Buffalo En- quirer [has an article on "An Expan- ding Chanda." in {midi it reqirks with wonderment on. the great pro;- gress of the Dominion. And we are just samba gate. It took some years to get 1" at the evil ettects of the vicious ' ’5' at the preceding eighteen ye - mud get the Liberal policy mtrod“ " Why. we have but recently got"? 7501 of the Senate. which man a,: .4;- bar to prom-as. Wait uu yaw-é M m t tow y’emi AT 81'. IAIY’S MIT SUNDAY. than whom or Mechanic “up W wk W by them. 119.211»! III-112.4, Now here's Mail coulplaining about U. 8. 1.3 carrying goods for the Yukon. And yet it glorified Sir Mackanxi Bowen when he was won over MW Ytnkee carrying companiee' «out. Livernuh to use his Semtm :ï¬ollowinc to defeat 'the project of {he Minn Yukon ro‘uztlcn ailments mulch: te. . byvm “magmas Alt-nil. mmm iguana-tun- We hive recently added to our business a ï¬rst-class leehhe Shop and Foundry. and can supply experienced workmen to nndertnke all kinds of work in our line. An. m or Uncanny Runny», Summon Gum ...... We "â€" méhf Mn enterpm'ï¬e of the Bobcaygeon people. Similar as. socintions shouldbe informed in Lind-e say and Port Perry. and at other points. especial! “W' I†the course at a tow yam our ï¬sh may mean a million a your expended by tourists. ‘ ‘ ' ' 2 its the mails. the motions were discussed, tome favorably and othorl not so. The opinion that on Associntion should he termed .was generally agreed upon as most do- sirable and on motion it was carried that those present constitute the Kn- worth: iii: and Game Protective Association. The following officers were then appointed: Free. Glacs .Arpbeng, wicojoreu" Jars. Hunter; sat-W†W. Arnhem ; committee to dratt .by-Jaws, Messrs. D. Cain. or. W. J. Read and the Secretarv. A meet- ing 01 the Amociation is called for Wednesday night next. at the Coun- cil cha-mbar to receive the report of committee and get further organized for business. There can be no doubt that the Amortization will exercise a good influence and that it .will assist in the en£orce¢ncnt of the law. . 'About these particular lines we blow and crow, for there are no Working Boots on sale in Lindsay to match them in price and quality We have just received another hundred pairs of these “forking Boots, and it will pay you tocall and see them before buying elsewhere. MACHINE SHOP _ and FOUNDRY. PM!" Annotation. 8d). Independent: A punctual: “tended meeting Wu held gt MILD. Cain's store on loads: «mine to discuu the ndviubility of {arming 1 Fish and Guns Proactive Min- tion. It was pointed out that while the ï¬shing in thus was" an! QM- pantivoly good. yet it W85 necemry (hit. a." m flaccid be taken for preset-7m the fish hon; unnecessary THE 1 A. last In. (Vim Raced.) _ figs. Quid ‘Anchigo. of Eh-ilm. bad 81.12 Ian. who! the 3103"» to him to mod (an-hi. trigtdwind- not. He turned it into the treasury or the city. The“ in a mu ‘0! gen- uine economy. .2 . . GULLEN 8: SONS, Tll‘e Dunlap Tin 00., limited Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy niagsii: 8983358: .3338 1|.db4 as a 58:! 8:33 I. .3» no an i! I a: .“hv'fluiu 05 ahead 6:03- 9... 05 is ALWA YS ems And in Hm! and Salt. UK! TH! JAPAN? ready. strong and steady. W; Lad-W: IV they’re like the Jspun-e." w Paar-on. swan. In. A) Egg Woofer?“ Doll." 'ortho W Mum on. pooh! cud. AM mmuw byus bdoro my :6"- WHY ARE WAR PUZZLE THE N. HUGKIN SHOE STURE "5 'irm‘wu. mum on. "WM: chic! (Moot In to [a “m" memmc “mm no the quiche-t ‘34 “M†B. P-WMo- msmnrm Dunlap Detachable Bicycle Tires “Unto-W w. TH! I! Jmh BL. Toronto Selling at $1 60. $2.00 and $2.50 per Pair. H. HOOKIH SHOE STORE LINDSAY’S GREATEST SHOE HOUSE. . ,"TE‘is Store is not much given to Blowing or Growing, but our gr: success with our Men’s splendid Hand-made Boots make us ratherstn: pp on these popular and fast selling lines. We have a lot of good i-eliéble Working Boots from One Dollar per pair, but our special Favorite Leaders are those Riga-Business in Hand-made Boots WM“. '90. NO 60909 3 WW é..@m i § Ladies! To You We Talk. 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 crop. 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 rconomy as marry 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 cfl'er you the very best we can buy, and the ca- taiuty that in any event only a few of the least objec:ionable will be found therein. REMEMBER, it is necessary to sow 203d, wood, 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 c? be found in the Province. ' SPRATT KILLEN; ' CASH AND ONE PRICE. WW CLEAN SEEDS ailing seed to his neighbor. MEN’S WORKING BOOTS; We Offer theBest We can BuyinJleike and. Red Clover, Timothy and other Seeds- Beautiful range of Ladies’ and Gentleman’s Umbra. las, from soc to $3 00. WW "OOOWMOOQMO Umbrellas for School Girls and Boys at Your Waist. to set well, should have none but the best Corset worn with it. thus seeming the proper outlines. We direct your attention to on: Girdle Corset, correct and effective. The Shirt Waist, another late arrival ; the Mi!- itary Cmet'Low-Bwt and Long Hip. Hygiene Corset, You know it's not always possible to get a Skirt made to suit you in St, lung and style. This fault is corrected and the trouble saved in the neatly ï¬tted, stylishly trim- med, and properly hanging skirts we sell. Thry are in every quality and color, from $2 to $9, and sizes from 32 to 44. We have never had such beautiful materials in C )t- tons and wool. Our Ready-to-vinr Waists embrace all the latest creations The Embroidery and Medallion lronts continue to be the favorites, sizes range from 32 to 44. To complete the Waists, of course, yOu need the up- toâ€"dafe Collar. We hive some exquisite designs in Lawn. Linen and Scrim with Oriental Embroijery, also Silk and Chiffon, lace trimmed and milled. The Collar with Tabs. Stole Bids, and Scarf Effects isalso much Sought After. “MWO‘WMW Y 10 I'll 1'7 "1' lllll This is the Skirt Season and the Ready-to-wear Skirt Season. J and that you need Rain Coats. All styles and pti'ces. See our special at $5.00. Don’t forget this is the Rainy Season It Promises again to be a Great White Waist Season. etc. Also a line tor Children and Misses. notwithstanding the improved appliances lot the tilâ€" 1ng,o(theland itisame thing to ï¬nd: clean fan- The Government, eeeognizing that the sprad of noxious weeds as on the Increase, has passedalaw to pruert the.’ sale of impure seed, but it will not deter the farmer from T WILL BE ADMITTED by mpst {qmerf “If PROVISION AND SEED DEALERS