ADVERTISING RATES. 0mm Admin, 10 cont: pot line, (I: [in-to - nch) In: lnnnion; 6 can: not nub-equal“ Union. LWPE 3‘0““! 3n loss! cola-sn- 1° «9- w)!" Ml]. PER 851'. b“ cfl‘ '1 m it. ellers, 'RY. RUBBER. LINDSA' PRICES dim Mum. 0N, ‘ Guy Job Department is (no olthobat equipped Finn: one. in Ctntdl. Ind in pup-tad to extent. it kin a of plinth: in Int-clu- u I. n haunt on. No job too bigâ€"non. too All bum... continuation: to be MM to WILSON 0 WILSON. Propflflwl. -_‘_ -_-,_‘ ,-___ ,,V_, SIN! M aim nub .- M attic teacher- mud. h m («magnum hm {Moog m Ior hm IM tot bulimia «honking undo known on spplicnuon a no oil». LINES me. 1’ I). vs. TIE REFEREIDUI. ‘ W.- were surgrimdl to read in the address ;iren by the President 0! the Woman‘s Christian Tam; ernnce Union at the wax-an Lion at Toronto {Kandy :1 vii-e tirade against the heal (.m-crnment, charging the-‘Hou. Ir. Hos: with being hand and glove with the Lia-arsed Vietumllers, brew- er: and hoteikeegers. ‘Now, Mrs 'Mc- he eithe" knew that she was goss- b' n:isre;resmtng‘ the Ontario gov- erï¬ment or she didn't know what‘ he was talking about. {Phat 'being 31. was it either christian or even Wernt; to vilely slander the P112. tier of the Provnce and thus fling an insuit into 1110:!ch 0’! every Lib- Oal ir. Ontario. Wiii such wild and miles: char-res have a. tendency to‘ '36: the average Liberal ‘take of! !“$003.: and work {or the reieren. ï¬rm? I: is awelldmown fact that 1319 Licensed Victuallers are, as a mkofpvsed to the'ROus Government M thaL twoâ€"third of them at least ï¬ned for Whitney. Then the brew- fs 0-? III-:- Province have hem bus- “? brewing mischief for the Gov- Fflmeut: this .is also 'true of ï¬lm ï¬miil’r‘. Will any sane man, or "ï¬n Woman. who is not in sympathy '{th the WI: 1‘.U., tar. one moment ï¬mk that the Gooderhams o! Tor- “!M or the Walkers, of Walker-. “119» or Seagram, or even Harry. “by. of Believille, ever sucportad “9 ROSS Government. The idea; is z‘qhmierous. The brewers and diaâ€" :11?“ Cfmtrihuted over $75,000 to . “"93 9 election mud. blrruxCI nhould mm. be mode in the sleet er Post one. end Expre- lcoey Ordenue vs Info. and my be sent“ our own risk. re: your letter: when you remit by cub. RINIKuIs.-It in duty: beet to noew two week lore the duo on your wnpper expire- in order to Jim uninterrupted service. Canon or â€bum-Mn†give both your old youruew Poet once whenyouuk unodunge nddreu; the m of the town name mu or has vou live in Ibould elven lollow your own use when writing to this once. We mo: reedily H you? home on our books unless this is done, In In: nuns- ere dike. E. ‘3‘}: The Weekly Post. 'n'gonioq. lld_5 cgntnrgch sqbi'equqm W Rand Copy for advertisements must be sent to the once not later than TUESDAY EVENING to an- aura insertion in current week's Suscmmoss my comm I: my lune. H William Mulock has met sought â€95‘3er himSelI throughout the “my .1)! the methods sometimes W by mm in public. ottice. 1nâ€" “ of handling the affairs of th- :t 0‘59“ (bpartmouta with! the ob- ‘ot‘benetittin; his :purty, he has “a“ along strictly business ’lines, We the decarfmnnf .mlf;ma'hn7n- vx uenexitt'm; his martyr he has ‘33 along strictly business ï¬nes, Date 1118 department vself-‘Snimm‘ “(3 of the rented 3105mm“ Pub‘ â€"569. He has succeedadi in: tabla: efforts. and has succaededv [‘1 the sa..rne.tlmc in doing "47 “It: Ienice to his fatty. amuch PAYABLI 1! â€VA!“- 'HE WEEKLY POST is publinhod every Fridny. Thombccrlpdon nun: :KENTHST . LINDSAY ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC... (Toronto Daily Star.) William Mulock hasznot ADVERTISERS. \Y. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14. Ill WHO DOES THINGS. $100 PER YEAR. D. CINNAMON, {QT-0 '9 mm ’ 0 mm.“ I3 M II“. and. I um mu “mm m h Remombor RW‘W “ ‘WJB Call and see them whether you wish to buy or not and get our Low Priest. Ivory «on “man“ to [m uflufaotlon. . t m M [M and “at â€MM". â€n" “everyone a G A I) 5%?3 . w MM" “d WILSON WILSON. JOB PRINTING. flmdmtw and MO Jab We» 40M 0‘ mm mm. 60__Q__K|NG Ranges and ofnuco Heating - OINNAMON’S 77â€"1,“: to my g‘clu‘i'n 0T: HOT 30 PAID. ..SEE THE.. my- _ v- ' Dyspepsia resulted tram torpld 11min themseo!Mrs.Jonu, 2320N. 12th St, Philadelphia. Pa†who was a great mm, â€H6385 Imamrifle Is sometimes responsible for Malt d!- gestlon. that is. DYSPEPSIA. N When it 13. ‘ What headache. dizziness, mama?! What nu of W. i What {can of imaginary evils. conduct with the distress after eating. the acumen o: the stomach, the bad taste In the mouth. andso forth,to mm 1120 of the auto terer scarcely worth living! 4 of trué'tees. Justiï¬able Homicide. , (Cobourf; Post.) Looking over the “teachers want ed†and salaries offered icoluxn‘n w;- cannot altogether condemn the Man itoba pedagogue who shot ‘acoup'ne th'c Mixthe'la'nd herself. bo’ï¬lat from the awed sown by 'Lannna the Empire will be bound together by thts ad- ditiu 1:11 tie of enemmon \trada Inter- ests. In his rem‘arku along "this ï¬ne Sir William touched the patriotic sentiment of his audience. :He aroused. toc, their party ï¬ghting spirit shy his passing rederemes to tho Consar'vo.tive a‘ttuks upon a. policy which mzkcls fur the [unity of the Empire and the strengthen- ing of interJIImewiaJ bond; , not without nape that 'the example Canada halal set will be followed by. the other parts of the Ermpirb, and when conditions: will warrant. (xby Eng Torpid Livei‘. Sir William‘s speech might be di- vided into th'ec divisions. mm; 0! them given up to {home affairs and the third devoted to issues of a: broader bearing. Its concluding por- iiou dealt with the B'itish Lraferenca Ieatu’e of the tariff. His outlook was b and and statemqnlik‘e. He is ! But not only has ha nmuagod the 1 Postal Department with' businaps ecu-Ben. but he has shown foresight and initiative in other directma. As in the “auction of the metal rat: he did whzt his predecessors had talked about but never attempted. so in the organization of tho new Labor De- Mriment he dealt practically 'with a subxct that lxad‘ncvor before baen Unto-J whet-wise than as apolitical stalkinz ho'oe. Not the least intnr- eating part 01 his .recont meson was hie discussion of the great problem of but moni'zin; the relations of labor and capital. 11m f{laid of work which he has sap-anal in “135 comparatively new sphere of gm- erumental responsibility is bound to engage snow and more :0! tin; public attention. and it is a lortunatq cit. cumstunce that its initiation and {cl-mauve stage is in such capable hands. _ __ _ -. m better service. indeed. than it he had (allowed the example if his predau new" in the Poet Ollioe annex-th went. why we-u afraid .to tighten therein or venture all the beaten with lent they should nllend some. body and hurt party prosepota here and there. Sir William unlock klid not follow the practice of those who preceded him‘. but. made up his mind to put his deplutment on n sell-nus- tainin-g basis. relying on qua good nan-an of the country 10 approve his course. ‘ Ik- thic he applied him-l sell. and the result he in now- abie to announce has been “preceded by six years of as hand work as was eve-r done in the me time by the administrator of any brancb110'! Gov- ernment. The first fruits n: his golicy and hard work have been seen in his succeeding annual reports, but few people indeed can have expected the mix-3.01,. which now ï¬ends to hie credit. In spite of {the reduction of two cents of domestic and Imperial letter postage. the truditionaldeiicit has been abolished. and Line depart- ment. which the year. before hetook ‘ charge cost the general (tax-pager. ‘ $781,152 more than its revenue. is sellobnstanninz uron apostega rate ane-ttird less. Per the year ending 30th June last he has. in- fact, a sur- plus 0: $511)!) â€" a. miracle 0! hard work, combined with courage. And this rotwnhetandin: that the pastel facilities of the country. ‘meaning the number or fast ’blï¬ces, and miles of mail cardage, have beer! enormously increased. {The intro luc- tioIn of the postal 'note system. the extension of the money order busiâ€" ness. and the growth land improve- ment of the whole 'sernce, all bear witness to the sound. prgoreissve rinciplea on which the Postmaster- nerul has conducted ndcpovreaenb with which the convenience and; busi- ness interests of thegublio are most intimately associatcfl. w m hw‘qumn m u: had- at __ manual. an". “BO. 09* mm. “Milli. 010V! PIPE Mill“. "0“ mum. on. 5- __000000T . I Ir. Tarts Says Delay ls Wise. ï¬elerring to the choice of anew Minister of Pfufblia Works, Hon. J Israel Tarts says in La. Patrie. mhfe Ppime Minister is right In not‘ precipitating mattets in connection with the appaintnnen-u of ameneéso' ‘to Mr.1‘a.rbe. The Department of immune Works is one .ct thlq moat I imporiant or the whole administra. I tiOD. ' “And then the political aspect of the situation is well 'wortu looking ink» “A few irresponsibles may Iain; ‘ victory. thmw' silly insults 3.1: Mr. Tame. 7 , _ _ _ - “Public interest suffers in Mm ï¬brpmgh the delay" , _ ~ “,The Prime Minister therefora 21cm wisely and p'rudenlly in taking the necessary time to make an enlign'bm- ed and_ judicious. choice. “ma/e Liberal party in mo†pow- erd'ul. But it needs the cry-operation or all who have given in their sum- sion. “Sir Wilfrid Lauier E93 learn ed: 'to judge avents and man in another mannar. H-e Knows that in the. poll- tical calendar days succeed one au- other, but they arefnot alike. “A couple of thousand Uoukhobora haw: arrived. and there are monk to follbw. , -'I‘here is admonition to blame the Interior Department {or their {nuance here. But. while it: is true that the Government has intro- duced some odd specimens of human- ity into the North-most. it is amis- take to supposo that, the Doukhobors are coming as the result of any speâ€" cial effort put forth from Ottawa. As in: understand it the philanthropic gentlemen who have. when an intar. est in the Doukhobors. with nview lo their [me from continuous, op- pression and frequent crueltyploohed abovt for a. place fu- tfhem to occupy, and selected the Canadian North. west as the most suitable. It was, of ‘ course. in the power at tha Govern- ment to refuse them :uhniuion and to deny them: lalnd. But 'such action would, under the cirsumstunceo. ham been anything but commendable, for it. is represented that, although bear- inz aqnaeer name and entertaining; religious views that are. womawhat extraordinary, tne Douiihobcrrs are an industrious, (ale-1m; and quiet peoâ€" ple. wholly .given‘ to agriculture, and quite expert at tun: .businun 0n the whole. nsaeing that two want pop- u'lation, and more especially an agri- cultural sopuln-tion. we could not, in view of the character they bear, turn them from our doors. :W'nen the in- fluences that have compelled! any people to take a peculiar. stand ate i'pmoved. the unusual situation pro- dcucad by these influences 'passm away also. We are inclined lo hhpe that ‘ ' ' these refugees from Rus- sia will ‘partake of Tum Canadian spirit and becoma as tmnrcu‘ghly Ca- nadian as our: own people." in casting: discredit on the Govern- ment. After atime tbny waxedfbold- er_ and attacked Boa. Clifford Sifton, Minister 0! the Interior, for having; brought about their importation. The Globe permitted. them to hav: a lot of tun pith: “Sifton's pets," the name coined by rtlmm for‘ the Doukhobors. and then. turning tn;~ tables. covered them with ridicule by making it: plain Mn: u: the time of their coming the'Tor; papa-shad been busy seeking to prune that ths credit of securing thos- sturdy. if ‘ peculiar. settlers was not rto In claimed for the Ottawa. «Government. The Tony grass was squarely caught by the {ublicution of tha following extract from the Mail of Janina.†-8rd.1899: When the present untortunate out- breu: of fanaticism first began to manifest itself among the ’Doukhobor settlers in the West, the Mail and Empire am} other Tory papers were content tc indulge in guarded atâ€" temms to make use of the incident “But don't supposa all um Donkhm bars are on' the .rampage. 1116" is 3. contain number! of them who ham become affectod with religiouaanaaia. Call it amia. or 8.1“}. it you like. Have we not mu ‘raligious fade in all [arts at thb world? I (suppom you can‘d see religious ladsâ€"tn sari-acts of suchâ€"in this very bity; in any or the cities or flaw“ in Ontario. I do not pummel: attention to that. Such things always occur." . . l1h» gallant Colonel has just raturm ed from tbs l\‘or,l‘h._\wult:~ llthe coun- try w splendid. or pom-so. ~ Every-l thing is prosperous. ; Ho sa‘w the IbuwabI-a. . . "on. than will be No natifluul ques. tiou. Pam tirad o! [mammal quaitiuus. 1 gave my life luv. the Empire and! ï¬nd Lhe Elmira can "take care or it. self. 1 â€wow new to devom a Ii:- tlg‘attaqgiou $01834: jfl'ugh‘an.“ "You do not autiouatq any uoublu tyrougu _t.l_w_'Amag_b_vanluuw 0! CNN- diau institution“! "nut um in we slot at the News. .wa-t. it be to ' 1m Americana. {59d venue us My wall mm. tax â€Mow rower tn your .thw; wn'u heir .mu.“ And thew do lwlp lum, Max Min one anotlun ‘l‘he (mum cum choc not Inuw. mun-we am How. Mm he has gm 4'» um mmw. ua won‘t mm mum» mum-cu. M. It ha unpaid h upon w mum mm M how ommuu u 51mm! whu u: ‘0 â€Want Mm mums mac-mar. «H mm would own mama to take Wt u! uw um dollar tram mm. canamn I? w on imamâ€. "0n the whenâ€. Ms Yellow Amon- mm: slap him on Me lam-k. and: my: â€ï¬‚ow rower tn your .thw; wn'u 'Owdhg t) 00). San Hugh», III lost-W03: in: bus Bobbin! up by the Americans. . (Wm! Witness. No’v. 5.) “Do 31:11 want: to known the historly oi’ the N :“nbhweat in anutsh-all'?" said Cb]. Sam. Hughes today at: the Windsor Hotel. “It is this, the Am'~ ericnns own it. .W‘hila we have how sitting idly [by with our hands foidad 1110 Americans have come in and taken possession. Yes. sir. V the NUI‘MI-West is in tho hands of the Americans. 1 M’t Dianne til-am; i admire them. Wimn an American makes «dollar titers is m other en- vious Ame'icau to bonanza him Hunt (‘0‘ In I‘. â€1 {13¢ THE DOUKHOIORS. 'OS'I ,gNDSAY, ONTARIO. NOVEMBER 14. 19:2. The mo‘ :ment in favor of trades schools is making headway in the Uniteï¬ States. It has come Â¥to be very hard for a boy ‘10 get scheme-3 to learn a. trade now, owing to the restrictions planed on apprentices by the trades unjdns. and it in said that the ordinary appronticad boy rarely compares With: the sch-utm- cally trained boy? at the well-tequip- pod trade school. A' recent caviaw of the mm says: “Tha Nam York Trade.- School. fnnndud by [the late Col. Auchmuty. is an (Marple or. what is needed in rthis line. and the New York Wows. with! tho aid or this De Birrh- fund. have established a somewhat emails: work (or the ‘ Jewish boys. IVE-hen there are a. comparatively tew schools in Benton, Buttons} and on or. mother east- Nohcdy is deceived by the pretence that politics has nethiu; to do with civic. government in Toronto.‘ Poli- tics has everything to do with the result of an election for the mayor- nlty. The Conservatives who are yearning to get: int» ‘power in On- tario do notJ seam: to have a. right sense of the responsibility which should go with' thein pawen in Ibr- ontso. Lbnservatives cneorfully take the resronsibiliby of debuting every Liberal who asxires to the n=a_mra.lâ€" ty. They should just was cheerfully take the responsibi‘iby [or the sort of govenment which their favorites give to this: city. 1! they couldube {tithfu' met a, few things at theCity Hall the Conservatives could as“ ‘ with“ better_ grace! to be made rulers 1 over any things in the Queen’s Park. - The Toronto Telegram candidly ao- k'nowledge" in the folluwing extract tram one of its ,oditorials. than the advice given by Flaneur ’0! the Mail and Emrire, to conduct municipal elections on a political basis ih'as re- suit"! to tat. . city's Disadvantage and the Conservative party’s disoi'edit - if thr- peop'e must be amused with em-spiitting detonation; The free- and-eusy negligence with which those having elm-go of the Niow‘ handled their horrible exhibits certainly just- liies the charge or manslaug bte: browzht against them by the coron- or ’9 jury. The tprrible fireworks cxrlosion in New York, by which twelve fer-nos lost their lives and ughtv were in lured. losing arms, legs. hands and * eye-sight should he a warning to all sightseens to kcrp '11 h.dista.-ce hour. tli‘r- {onsi of such exhibitions. It; is less sun-rising that this uccidcut shoukl have happened than that there have not been more misfortunes of the some kind Tim-e are no poo. in in tm world so fond of hoisa, of b boom. crack. fizzle and flash 12-! Fireworks as the crowds 'in Unit-rd States citien. Th2 Fourth of July is‘ a tn-mr in the north only equalled by Christ-mas night in «the south. E:- cu rccurrernco of thesa 'fcstimls counts the number of .victims by tip.- huudreds. and every year the bombs. se'rents. fiery wheels and skyrock- ete grow bigg-‘r and bore dangerous. In the New Yo-k on‘losion there were bomb: and mortars weaning a. hundred and lilty rounds nachâ€" dcndly. dcst‘uvtiva things which only (gained artillerymeq should handle†‘ The Conservative areas are invitcd to note that Mr. J- J. Fergumnyof Bduth Elmslcy, OnL. who was grad- uated from tho Ontario Agricultural College in 1894. has been' arpointen manager of the! stocx deyarflmcnt of the Swift Packing Co.. with genera: (â€Dwight over the, stock food do- partmenta at Chicago. Kansas City, Omaha, St. Inuit and St Paul. The azpointment is another acknowledg- mbnt of the superior character cf the training given in our i-‘armeru' College. At the time Mr Ferguson.‘ was anguiring his knowledge . tut“ Tory papers or the Province were busy condemning the institution in almost every issue. I The experience which some Circadian riding had with 2!! Voting mthDe, urns to hue been improved upon in New York abate. The Rochester Dem- oomt. speaks highly of If... It: says: “The voter ozmï¬ beat: them unions he has (ree' Keene to disregard (be directions (or using them. In. such .1 out the impeotors cmhbnotconcenl their connivunoe. and they “'chng to state: prison. No Hexpeht. membr- hind the property drawn' curtain can make the machine lie." (I m Unload â€Man an the, NH new «(@me and â€an mow hue bun wry nodal-Ir luJumL Baud“ m. am pm- hm dud albumen halved In (“bill In: sum. Ind 30 mun on) mp In on» no em nu «up: on an In“ wt '1» dud MI I; 11 ml anal on p Sow-[u Bonk! aman hm been found. inno- cent of um muï¬hr d m- tumor. Herbert. um um: maul. who new. all mum)- to assisting m amnesia: that the Jury w never twk Ham. has ya to be mm with. A: lnqm. kn Ill-M: dmlurak. the Jury ma. tern II “My of mine alarm: Nun. «on M “mu. Jokem yarn. , ,_ ..v "â€"v Mr. Creighton. Manon Receivcr- been unsatisfactory. 7 We don 'cdon't Geneml. at Toronto. declares tut think many of our citizens won'd so than u no, em In the atorywbut' M W “0 Ward lyptvm' .' ' thn outing in of the Kins Edvard: The MontreaJ Bhu- hnn mm to work “vacant plemI HO than “10.0013 to make it appear that at tho The Ontario authorities mmt‘lbe tau n'cihm h! unit; dbnta‘ to keep out ch: sin-JUNK! Phknw which is re- routed at Port Hurun.'1‘he 'people will summon! them in all proper mea- sum to thï¬t purpose. t . ï¬rm: (M' then haw born (m death. D- d!“ The EIPIRE TOBACGO 00., Limited We have not advanced the price of our tobaccos. Amber smoking tobacco, Bobs. Curren- cy and Fair Play chewing tob- accos are the same size and price to the consumer as form- erly. We have also extended the time for a redemption of Snow-shoe tags to Jan ist, 1904-. but in thing so they will not: violate their old fliandship; nor fuse? the 0p- por‘lunities which it gives them for inflicting painâ€"but 3s mus tthe case with women? Does honor menu the same to aman as to a woman? These are some of the questions Mtich’ Ration-d Pyke’ asks in an art- icle he contributes to the Nove-nbar lowspapors and lapzlnos . â€"Cun wwomun give to ans-hue:- wonzzm the nnsw ervin; loyalty iwhich an ideal [ï¬end-ship should exact? Will nwoman be faithful to her friend not merely while :she is hat friend, but alter? I! for any rea. son. jealousy or envy :or the poison of suspicioni part the two, will each be 10311.1 to thepaxt. keep its sear ats and reqzoct its obligations? If our two men who lmvp‘o‘ncn been friends meat out their friendship and per- haps exchange it for open enmity, they still respect the ftic that has been broken. For the Iutare may will strike as baud as they are_ qblo. Lord Bomb-"ry said in his Edin- burgfl: speech that the idea of an indetendent Parliament for ireland. or anything loading up thereto. could not be entertained by Great Britain. But he favored a. scheme, uplicnble to England, Scotln ud. .ira- land and Wales. which Mould relieve the Imperial Parliament of business relatin t to purely domestic concerns. l‘hut wait to be satisfactory. It is the idea. upon which Canada has been working for the past thirty- fivc years. and Australia has re- cently adopted it. In short. it is the Federal system. The British House‘ of Commons never catches tip witu its work and the obtaining of legisla- tion affecting private or municipal interests is ntedious and costly aremtion. :With a local Legislato for each division of .the United Kit. com. entrusted waif such [towers as are conferred upon the Provincial Ltgislaturce of Canuï¬a by M10 Brit- ish! North; American Act of 1867. re- lief would be obtained mad general benefit would be. conferred. .: . 3 ofti~ are of the alanutacturers' Association are now explaining that thtzir policy in not like that which Mr. Tarte advocated. Thm will ask for no’ tan-l" (moo before first putting the proposed change before every member of the Association. They seem to no that what will help one manalacturar may harm another. A little further widoning at their vision may enable them to sec that wars are other Canadiand. hesiave thv numbers of tho unnuâ€" tacturors' Association. who have a personal interest in tariff rates. and whom the Government ia'bou'ad to consider. . {rot-onto Evening News: Canadians admit they owe something to Great Britain bu account of :Imrarial deâ€" fence of the colonies. font no one .will find fault with' Sir M'ilfrid Lauret- for insisting that we ~ï¬lm." give that assistance wha: and in the manner we “ease to give ‘it. Certainly \7'9 won’t be lecmrud or asnubbed mm giving it: by being 'told that our puny efforts at imtvr-l‘mperial trade are less than insignificant. Ottawa Free Prgss: "the statistics of this country (Great Britain) r3- venl a serious condition oP-ghyoicnl degeneracy." according to Lnd Rob- erta. That is from the military atamtoint. The (not seem rather- to be that it is only the weaker rem- nan twhich aspire no military life. And no wonder. There appears to be no degeneracy in the naval man. But then the sea. 9m srocinl attrac- ‘ions {0" t‘ao Englishman. Our lupin grdcmn and uhippau inould feel â€mum‘s! by Mm rmult o! umipmont rucuntly made by the Don iniou governmrut cum-tn. hair- ly-th'ee barrel- of selected fruit. ubigpsd in bushel iota. have return- ed 08 3 Mel proï¬t over all upon-u] for commission. freight. packing. etc. There in an unlimited whet in Eng- land for (inhuman apples in the max-r packages. Tho out. a! touring Mu- olts' at New York Huh you In omlmatod wt .WJI0.031 - . W‘Uflu 0. .‘smu' AAA A when!“ bu «uncovered that mun in “may! to 1.232 «Huron! kind: ol‘ dhoun mrm In 1m «mun-n. (or worry; Mo cum mun Hum that nman- at {Mam mutINnoI. mm: M. gum-M nod to «are «MN MW am: can 0! than "In. and any Nun may to «account In the nu!- m. NMH' ! _ 1:. meobon “tho Connor-mum no“ actuated“ “an... It. mu 1- far rum thb truth. Matt 0! the Com panama â€perv weirdo] their coming M «3001 u. as. thi- thaw d tho. Immigration of tlu ' Bolleville Ontario: It appears that Hamilton's exgcrienco with the no~ ward system in municipal affair: has our WW5 mm»! am. tioo oral-Wick}. m, in. recent- ly aching) t e- unlque distinctim o! uteblxshmg a. public trade school." titan .tiu punctual “manual train- 08" ‘ . SPECIAL NOTICE. About Township Fairs. (Uxbridze JournaL) ' Then- are too many (nits. For instance. the holdnt or township fair» on rtflt to be made an ludictabla offence. For onethï¬ng. they divide N th-o :memmont grant up until it does out do much mod. It In like the ï¬rst solitary apple ,tuat grows on tho new tron. It is divided scrup- ulously into eight equal garts and down to the lmby each cots menu-e, and no one can agrro as to 1:115: enact: Huron North Ontario has fairs can- man {or three m- ‘tour counties. Be- aidee am one held how. there is the Stock fair at Sundorland. Scott; at Zem‘yr Tuormh at Bung-ton. Min-a at Brnflnin. Ranch and Bongo; at. Port Perry. 1m: prizes altered ara small, but to aupply tall ova-mas in sight is unused- todath. I I one:- th oont'ihntu zaneqopd - to con“ he is rum-dad as ï¬nch! prey†and all the others mute. “to: him, Cleaned, Repaired, or Estimates Given for New Work. Tinware, Housefurnishings, Evetroughing, Plumbing and Heating in all its branches. WOODS STOVE CO. If you call at our showrooms we will be . pleased to make you acquainted with a complete line. STUVES AND RANGES Coal or Wood Terms Cash or Trade. Another shipment of Furs just to head, in Ladiee' Astuchen and Electric Soul Juckete. Ccperinu, Bull, Gauntlets, Cape, Robes, etc. Our tnde than (er in this deperttncnt ha been very encouraging, for the majority of thin chip meat were ordered for customers who seem pleued with our choice of loch end prices, end feel conï¬dent we hue saved them money by dealing with no. es we are willing to cell on close mergin by bring them sold aheed. J. M. Puco'e expect: to go to the. city regnluly every tvo will be plowed to “he onion for anything we do not curry in stock. Every deputment in now well assorted. Highest price pgid for Butter and Eggs. navy Frieio, doable ma single fold, in brown, black, rum suitable for men's working puts, ulster: md reefers, also for boys’ ovemtl, 3t le- thu: one but regal†prim. Speck! ulna in Men’o Rubbers. Our stock of Men's md Boya' sizes in Henry Rubbers is now duo Envy Socks to m with them. Men’s, Boys’, Women’. md Girll’ Oveshoea in nearly all siz as, at 25 per W" 13', ““2 wank! mice-- , SPECIAL VALUE IN WINTER GOODS. PASUUE BROS. PASCOE BROS- ...FURNACES... Successors to Hogg Bros. OAKWOOD. KEN T-ST. LINDSAY. Be zeneI-ally capitulatea hoe-aunt‘s ' pepretury '5 I. could fellow and h :1- 'cannot refusa. So the (all fair. lib p I um Sick (:mhwns Hospital, In. 13’ come to be regardqdng gelatin“: 4 institution. For North Ontario one fair it-ï¬auito gnough;_ lint-using Point-rs. â€"1|no advgdisemnnt that dam-0E convixioe is not ï¬kaly to win. In at» ndt inclinad 110 ewaï¬mt a take chances when it coma. in put- inx with good money. hey yeah: to think they kmjr’cn' who. in: are buying and wlnt they on “ Then the pretmmms could be .1: reapectwbleinaize. .1‘ 4L. ." (Nae Journal man has hit the nail. and w» commend his views to flu serious oomsiderb’tion' of 811m ed. IWo {oi-'3 would besulfia'atlc Victmia Countyâ€"the [indium ml and Victoria Road W General Merchants OAKWOOD