5 ’ "E “1’ name .. . ,. . mars: . , .. It‘s not what you pay, but what you get, that proves the bargain.‘ “Progress Bran dd, Clothing . i returns, in good looks ‘ and good service, all, and more than you' pay for it. - so x.....s.. o y a pump brass cylinder and steel rods, which do not We are making a large bore which will outwear and throw more brass cylinder and steel rod pump water than any pump on the When You Have Company you want your table to look its flowers and s prettiest. Snowy linen, a few ome of our Silverware and Cut Glass will give your guests many pleasant thoughts of their visit. Odd Spoons and Forks for fruit, salad, cheese, cold meat and countless other uses; Sterling and Rolled Plate. CUT GLASS-Fruits, celerys, hon-buns, water bottles. PITCHERS~More than we:can tell, but we can show you, liltizdté glad to. Front fences Are Strong All Around The laterals of a Frost Fence are lligh Carbon No. 9 Hard Steel coiled Wire, thoroughly galvanizedâ€"that can‘t be broken until the strain reaches from ’W to mac pounds. The stays are No. 7 or this same So. 9 wire. And the two wires are locked with the Frost Locks. That braces the fence in all directionsâ€"up down and diagonally. Wears: so sure that Frost Pence: are the strongest and best that we suntan“! to repair, free of charge. any fence that goes wrong. That’s lair. isn‘t it Frost Wire venues are for sale by W. N. PHILP, GEO. HUNTER. P. A. DEVINE. % ELISHA MARK. Willi AND null FOR SALE. One 60 h. p. Inglis Boiler, and one 40 h. p. Engine.Both as good as now. Can be had at away down price. A. GUIMN SONS. Lindsay Street Bridge. its L «ransomâ€"Mm. nu... .,_a.'.. _~ :. Heisman Go. wwws WW Carvers Knives Scissors Guns Razors Rides Air Guns Skates Winter lli carpet Sweepers its Food Choppers Bread lixers Clo I thee Wringers Saws Cow Chains Weather Strip â€reconnect! llawueand coPots - Moniila - Lindsay -' Downeyville Fenelon Falls 0 expert W or. These are e stepp to the best positions in the ueinees world. We can srepare you for a good position an best of all will secure the position for you as soon as you are prepared. - \ 'rito to-day tor Md Catalog“ tollin you all about our courses in me' ryps- m. We mace. Journalism. service. Ito. common cosmos cottons. Lro. Our. Colla- d llruaswieh Ava. roots. on. J. ll. Melt AY, .l’. V. MITCBILL President. Principal. â€.9099â€. m“ Smyrna! anon rorry's ouonoc.‘ Londcn. April II.-At tho cl‘oso oi the ncrtcrmanco at His Majesty‘s Theatre last night. at which lllcn Torry bad a remarkable roooptlcn. in a pretty scene tho presentation at the Play-gooro’ Club silver cashotand an address in com- memoration or the actress' Jubilee was made. The seem was one or indescrib- able enthusiasm and Miss Torry could no: vole- W- Anv'Ayrohlrs Mlhor Killed. Glace 367. A)!“ I‘Lâ€"d'oalph m to. Justin rolls “*3“ " renames or sun liBNilV W . rim or loauMimro' .Llio Does- Not Think it Right to Loan Money MMM‘MMW it Had loan Mathew were to ask for entitled to vote. he won card system. He would not be com- pelled to furnilh ouch information by law. 1: ho thought it‘ was oomo rival agent he would decline. Policyholdoro In Conspany'o Hands. â€as would got the information it no waoproparedtovotoinacertain way: if not be probably would not got it; he would be practically in your handsr’ q... ‘ This matter had never boon tested. no was coined if he know why policy- holders were t on a different basis 1m abanhol rs regarding voting by proxy. He said his company simply rollowo'd.tho old chat-bar nndor which policyholders must ocmo pononally and vote. “Then is no way by which policy boldors are supplied with information as to who no entitled to vote that you know of?" "No.†The Cell Loans. Ir. Bhoploy. the senior counsel for the Government. took his Int turn at on during the morning. Io sought from In dustbin more complete bonds. or morocco chiseled. lecturers? ms substituted other bends. Tits iirst loan or must to the ratios sun was summoned by a later as nastier loss when they were sum entail. the total amount bolas it“. which was leaned ill ihi isolates to M; “a In". M at Iii: ass Gil: The M†em 8! ii iii! Hauuheturgrs' ism Bllf= liens were hose Money to Own Itosit. â€ills you this! it was rim to ad: vanes muses on your on steel?“ ess- eti Hit. Oh i . “i don‘t 3“ it it.†rum to the chart. gallon 09.. Ur. Shoals! showed that it was a special shorten not under the maul not. his. Charley called attoae ties to the names mentioned in the incorporation. Witness said he and than were unnootod with the navigation company. but considered this n reason why its shares should not be ted as security by his way. Thoroworofowiargooomoanloiinaad around Toronto with which Ideasro. Hackonaio and Mann and Pollatt were not connected. , Methods of High Finance. Mr. Bhoplcy. however. went into the ethics of tho transaction and asked Kr. Junkin if he considorod it objectionablo that the members of his board of the Manufacturoro' Life should be members of the board of a company borrowing money from the Ianutacturoro’. Mr. Junkin would not admit that it was wrong. He thought that the principle was not bad. A. managing director of tho Nanniacturors‘ Life he would not roruso to accept Toronto Railway stock. for instance. although lleasrs. llann. hiacltonaio and Pctlatt were members of both boards. as web prepared to say that us would accept the stock or any company. In short. he would buy a good investment for tho ldanusacturora' Lilo no matter whoro he found it. no wanted to and the cheapest market al- ways. "And the directors of other com- panies would naturally look for the highest maritot to sell securities." ro- maritsd Mr. Ihoploy; Men's you us any conflict or duty. when tho same direc- tors aro on oach board?†“A conflict at duty would not neces- oariiy arise.“ was In Junhin‘s answor. Orow'o Nest and Dominion Coal. Under examination Ir Junhln then proceeded to explain the invoctmont oi tho company in Crow's Nest and Dom- inion Coal. Tho company socurod It! shares of Crow‘s Nest lass and 1.08! shares or Dominion Goal. The prico or the stock dropped and Mr. Junhln saw ten or the directors who were mainly responsible tor accepting the security. and thoy d that they should por- oonaily s the loss. Those ton directors termed the Pro- dential loourltioa 60.. with the float tochofltbocompany's untilthomarlnct . i E zine ‘ 3... ’0 mi. Pollatt he received our “Col. Pellatt totes-rod to the matter cc Dominion Stool no proï¬table in- vestment. It was then selling above so. and in his opinion. would go to w." / gas it a dim-paying stock?“ a. ' / "gas it authorized under the act?" 0.†- "Did Pellatt deal in tbajtock him- self?†\ “No." Promised “No Loss.†Witness had hesitatod. but Col. Pol- latt seemed so conï¬dent that the direc- tors ï¬nally decided to buy. Col, Pei. latt had promised that he would see that the company would make no loss. “Whonthootocltatartodtcgodown was tho matter ropcrtod to tho nuance “Not at that time. that he would have to mm the loss himself. This he to do." “But the stock was still dropping?“ “Too.†“New at tho doparuncmal enquiry ltooomsthoGP.n.woanypotboouod toPallatt. Bowdidboconotc have it?" "We could not so we sold sec 0. P. 3. stock?†“Later on we bought us shares of Dominion Goal to improve the Steel transaction. Col. Pellatt had sold the Commercial Cable and we gave him not sucrose! 0. RR. totahocboplacs or Cable.“ Know it Was improper. â€You knew that this was an improper transaction?“ oi these transactions appeal ' securities account?“ Steel and coal do not. this others do.“ “be limit it. itâ€. time to deal a 0! iii Minion deal delivered and ill , t9. 9-. it received. Why was that!“ “‘l‘e liel out the steel." “Then! its how Pellet! gel the MN dill"! 1’" iii ii swell um advanced stage was mic. was item name the sleek line?" 00".," '0'- â€Col. l'oliott took over the Coal and Stool and paid tor the stats bimscli. Wo made him a loan of «aces-on his property at the Beach- Thon on other aocuritioa wo loaned bin in all â€Ohm.†“Did you than tell the ï¬nance coin- mittoothatallthisoccurrod by Col Pellatt hypothocating an unauthorised investment!" “No." "You aro responsible for the resolu- tion passed at a meeting of the ro the transaction which was improv poriy conducted?" MY..." “Did Col. Peliatt tell you that his own transactions had been disastrous?“ “Yes." Junkin Tattoo Blaine. Mr. Slit-ploy then referred to the min- utes of the ï¬nance committee meeting held in October. 1’08. when it had been docidod to give a loan to Col. Poliatt on the ground that ho could not do- tho insurance departinont by an. Jun- itin was an incorrect version. and up to induce tho company to malts a lean to Col. Pollatt to W for investments in Dominion Coal and drool. aboui which the board know nothing?" 0"...†“Winn is the history or the transac- tion class that?“ “lvorythlng is al ed doll placed borers the tissues committee on the whim. it was lost to tho oom- mittoo whether or not tho mortgage given by Pollatt should be registomd. â€When the department round this mortgage. you did not real tor-ms or tho tween the Prudential W Li". "This corona†was cos-lad to take care of the unauthouacd lovestrnsntsâ€" 1!. as Dominion Coal and do! Crow's Root cool. But there were also trans- torrod to the Prudential oomo Mexican Power and Ontario Electric Develop- ment stocks?" llr. Junkin said that the Prudential had borrowed rrom other sources I! well no lanufacturerl’ Lite. Tho lano- racturorl' Lite had been reimbursed by direct»?! for the iod- on Crow's Nolt Coal and Dominion Coal. They then tor-mod the Prudential to reimburse Tl'iE DRAMATIC FRENCH. Parid Police Make motion“ Search of Royollsto' Housed- Paria, April 28.â€"Tho widespread in- bor agitation took a dramatic turn to- day when the police executed a series of wholesale searches, designed to un- earth an extensive plot against public security. The searches included the oillcoo of branches of the labor feder- ation and the homes or labor leaders. prominent royal interests, Bonapartists and Anarchists. The suspects among the Royalists and Bodapartists include the heads of several aristocratic families. whilo the labor-lots who were subjected to search include the conspicuous heads'of the movement planned for Hay 1. The searches wero operated simul- taneously early in the morning. There is odicial authority tor the statoment that documents were re- ceivod which proved that royalista and Bonapartista had intrigued with tho labor loaders. and liberally ï¬nanced the revolutionary and strike move- ments. The searches caused a son» lion in labor and, royaligt circles. 'FRIOCO CUFFERS FROM RAIN. Army Has Assumed Control of Feeding the 250†People. Ban Francisco. April :s.â€"â€"All in go- ing on well here. and thorough system has been inaugurated in the feeding of the â€0.000 homeless sufferers. the am? having assumed control. The homeless people camped in the parks. aquam and vacant lots were awakened early yesterday because the water drippod through tho improvised tents which afforded poor protection against the heavy rain that began to fall about one o’clock and continued for several hours. Many persons were driv- en into nearby house-s {or shelter. Thou- sands who are withoulp roper shelter sands who in their wet clothes. vainly trying to get warm alter the rain cres- cd. by walking or were huddled around lliiio camp ilm. The French and italian and Danish consuls at Bait Francisco. who were to Heal as among iii- missing. have a! born heal-ti hum. They had tritium; any become separated imm iii-ll lrieuss. .Ovorlesdod Floor geniuses. “flenlrsal. “a Hi ’1I‘W “cellar" palmtop men no at three liners m m- ti From wholesale stationery build as at the career at rm a‘Amu one Not» Me simi. ills â€00.0% new The accident new“ at l 0‘ . and the employee not rel ms is worll 0! than would have been an spoiling loss at lite. Overloading oi the third floor with tea tees oi bonito caused it is broalt down. and it carried the second and um floors with it also: to the basement. The stock is a com- plots loss. King and Queen Maud Vesuvius. Naples. April 8d.â€"â€"King Edward and anchors arrived here yesterday tram loaoina after a steamy voyage. to spite of tho inclement weather. Their hialostioo started tor Vesuvius in an automobile with the Duke and Duchess of Acsta. The roads woro dimcult. tor the ashes had turned into mud. King Edward was cheerful and turned every discomfort into tun. Their Malostioo gave “.000 to the fund for the roller or the sutferers by the recent eruption. _______..._.â€"â€"â€" mum to Hold a convmon. Wilkesâ€"Barre. Pa.. April litâ€"After hearing the report of the sub-scale committee. the scale committee or the anthracite miners yesterday decided to call a convention of minors to meet in Scranton. Thursday. May 3. The ocalo committee. it is said. was not willing to take the responsibility of accepting the operators’ plan. President Kitchen last night made two propositionu. Tho ilrst proposition nuts for an increase in wages ranging from 5 to ill por mi... according to the wages now received. Tho second pro- position asita for an advanco canal to lo coats per ton upon the total produc- tionofomhtoboaddodtotbowagoo or employee and apparently in such per~ uni-cc e- m be agreed so“. cool Operators Ac Thoy Wore. Now York. April ll.â€"Tho anthracito mine operators. through their sub-oom- mittoo of seven. ycstorday replied to tho latost propositions ot tho mlao workers for an adlourntnont of tho onisting dif- ioroncoo in tho anthracite doldo. rotuo- ing to modiry their position horetctors announced. "Your propositions aro wholly inconsistent with out position in the promises. from which‘ we have not varied." the operators say. And then in conclusion: 'Wo trust that on Thursday neat tho deliberate judgment of the anthracite workers will result in an acceptanco of that propodtion (to'ronew existing relations for three VOW a†M Icy Drowns. Grenville. Que. April ltâ€"«A drown- ing accident occur-rod yesterday morn. ing. Adolphus Tracie. CyrilleTauiadoilintotbolcchadld was drowned. WNWWNâ€Â§OM â€NON ens wear-tr roar. circuit. rmnu s...M gâ€"n. Apderinemcdy fchons ' 5 camsmsomacnnmmhugi ; WormsLarwuLsioml‘cvet-ish- assumes or Suture TIM Signature of NEW' ironic \l in i.lilt‘ll‘p ultl gillnxls - ;3(I\ls outer oovvor mama. ' -.... rm. n. -. ASTllllli For Infants and Chink“ “ The Kind You H... - BiSTflllli were aawsua cos-van", or. to... a." _. WW,â€" ...-_.... ammo titan wont? Cresswell and Jordan, DMLERS IX Ffllflcl All m0": cum 0.- name wears, IEâ€- Hmild' IV!- es, ere. All work and material airs-«Hr in: class. Being a new ill-m our Mot-iv w ni‘ selected and of modern design l‘mn nose and oath-faction our motto ‘ Olliee end Shop 147 Kent-=1. Neatly opposite PM)?» i I»... w. w. JORDAN. scsocsccococccossssos«no coco ocococoocoaccu oocsca PASCOE BROS. General Merchants. Daltweod. Ton departments always kept well assorted Inâ€. and Ihooa. only in our store has been one of great anitafa. in... lo t. for since our commencement it has steadily grown, tzll now a: m... .: .. one o! the boot in our store. Our customers dance in the selection we make, and with our continued one .an [all , we expect luau still better business in this line. valueo to offer in Women’s and Mn. 3. h'ml» Ladlas‘ low Lace 5 cos, reg 31.50 for 1.25; Ladioa’ Lace BiKllh, mg l: .’. ï¬e pair for l 25; “en's Box Cali Lace Boots. Blocher Sijit‘, :o: 5: In on s Dongola lance Boole, Blucher style, for $2.75. This departm doali e have too Dry 60“.. Embroidorioo and Insertions. brie Shirts 81.00 each. also Brownie Suits. K DssKENN have expressed Limit .unr cocooooooooooa------- Ladios’ Fancy Collars, 25c and 50¢ each. Laces, Law- fr.:-erim' ’ Lace Curtains from 354: to s: w‘ per gut: Roller Blinds from 35c each to $1.00 each. A full line of lien. ran. (“an Ready-made Clothing. Thirtyflve new Suits just to hand in Boys‘ Two and W. m< g, . ‘1. par Wagon is new on its regular trip again. and «iii 1»; -‘ receive orders for goods to be delivered the {Ollowing wm-‘t. Highest market price paid for Butter, Egg: end \‘(w cash or give goods in each ngc for the above. 'i'ft- :ri‘ YdKER " Wiatbofroatmoatoiflorvonsllood.m t and noun-d ‘ l‘lsaaadWo-on. hYoarsinvaozrolt. .bsau ‘ .7 “summons-awakeâ€. WW. Thousands oi you to a premature grave I Anderson was one oi the v time. but was onion! .- alid Islddl Ion arr annuai‘? Ir: boaslya Downturn-coon L ‘ hm. '0 P‘i “l learned .I 0'“ ‘I‘N. A t...“ norm cam. 0"" M ‘pfl‘ . ebuld tool it; my ir i0“! Mi“ H. 1 "(line noun-s. d i “P “hepâ€! . bad no ambition. easily tired. on] run-b rcaia t night. lived do worse. i bot-a.“ notions and continua RON flied assay doctors and medical ergo-an mien .... aedy l Roma tool my case. low wool:- wos ootirol c. mplooca taco. back woaii. dream ....i amas‘ 1‘0 It.“ i‘. can morale berets not a i. .. (O. l l 4; {ï¬rm “aâ€. . [ha ‘~‘ ‘ in one wool. i [sit mun. owl *" M' T“! an the unit "Halli: “4 country." c 'unrailtoo to can you or no pun boo ll ‘idliaiaibi WW 3 9 above a re Motion and business a! uni-0 '0 W" m "M let any case we lake: in.“ d am will not care. nobility. V . More. Wash mm. 1’ Disc“. Ooaoaltatloa tree. lookafroa. Canol- write in: a» Highest grade lnstrumcn- . e \ Bell, Karo, Thomas, etc Til ntee of qualiil‘ . v . 6, Wheeler 5* Homaenï¬ld duo pd . ‘65 w OOOOO‘AL . - 6606.