a: til Vic i]: ‘th 88v: 5. {twenty representatives from each «riding in the Province of On. (aria. to be mounted by the. Anso- 4. The President and all Vice- Presidents, and the Secretary and treasurer of awry rzdmg associa- tion. - 3. Liberal members and exâ€"mem- hers o! the Legislative Assembly. or outdidates at the last Provincial el- ycction, or Liberal candidates who are .now in the field for election. 2. Liberal members and ex-mem-z bets of the House of Commons, or candidates in the last Dominion elec- lion. 23rd. 1119 {allowing p clegi‘L-le as members: 1. Liberal Senators from the Pro- vince of Ontario. . a. scare of some magi: Ludo“ .W'heo the announcement was ii: at made the 35.11 and other part: organs joined in remonstrating against the 9:090-- al, and all but deem-ed that 'thes‘tep decided upon .was an invention of Funnier Ross Ior the undoing yet his opponents. A few. days later Mr. Whitney paid the Premier on unwi3~ ling yet marked compliment by fol- lowing in his. footsteps and calling “a Conference†of his followers one (by after the. Liberal gathering. ‘ B) calling the Liberals of the: Pro- nnce together Premier Ross has shown that he has no desire to us- sumc the role of dictator, and that he is «willing to be taught by lzis‘ part). Every delegate w'll be at; liberty to git’e untram Hind exprez-i presion to his views as to the pc- sxtion and (in: y of the party in the present crisis, and may point out ‘wnat he believes to be the sins of omission and commisszon an the part of the administration. Sch a gath- 'ering. affording emu: opportuni-y (or plain speaking. cannot but nave a bracing effect on the morale of the party. It will put the leaders and the rank and file in close touch, and the ministers .will benefit. The siew: of the younger members or the party will also be sought and. duly weighed as representing; the opin'ons of the Liberal party of the future. We boiler; that the convention will" put new heart into Ontario Libra]- isn. and kindle its enthusiasm alr- :31: from one end of the immune to the other. 1 z The calling or .1 convention ofgba Liberal: cf Ontario and Toronto on Wednaday. Nov. 331:6, has given‘Mr. “hum-y and his anyâ€"wanna friends 10: the purpose of selecting delegates the Liberal Coavention on the 26th in: and also for the Convention to be held Toronto on 23rd inst. A full attendance :3 requested. c. 8. WEEKS. JAS. GRAHABI. LIBDSAY. FPIDAY. PJOv'ElIï¬ER '11"; convention w Eviday Evening. 18th A AAA; AAA AAA? We havethe name of t r-nm out ï¬rst-class work; this lgs bes- â€use we [gave practical mechanics §nd we gWe careful attention to u. and can assure you perfect satisfaction. 9801M. LINES -â€" Galvanized and Black Pipe, Malkable and C. Iron Fittings, Jenkins Bros.Valves, Rainbow Packing, Brass Fittings BBXALL MATTHIE h? 232$}. ï¬aéiagibs WE‘RE: m {231$ 35?? flag; gngyg #16531“? H: yam; 3,0 Wm 3» mm: ME mi. Steam an Mr Furnace 51min 7 liberal Rally. Builders and Contractors nd Stitson Wrenches The Weekly 9051-. Agents for ~Happy Thought and the Souvenir Stoves. mum! Gammmaa Bqams THE PAR 4'? OOEIEIIION GOD SAVE T 3%?“ ‘63:: “a 3 “fl lam“ afa‘inand u; ï¬ageuteï¬ y 95 538%?“ {3f hais‘ ï¬e Boat AT Pres 8 Name ,. Ab £85! LS vet} that It was the prnrtbe of the inewqupers to prejudgu a case. The “zewspzxpers performed an important [function in the detection of crime. ‘Pcoplo learned of crimes from them. were on the lookout. and their min-is Ewen! turned to any unuru‘ll circum- istauces. The promulgation of such ineus was of the highest. importance gto‘ the community, anddthe great- -est assistance to the dotectin de- partment. This is a very sensi'l: . How of the duty and services of tho newspaper». They do much for the 'pub‘ic. and often at the risk of sub- icctin-g- themselves to a form of l-lurkmail by unconscionabh scoun~ drels. who count on their being wil- nnc no on: ml: was 'mth‘qr um It is refreshing to‘hoar the Glory papers admit that Hon. Mr. Strata ton’s dpparunent has been excellent- ly managed. Now if they will go on and admit. that the campaign 0! slander and vilitlcatioa conduqt- d against him 11-3 a. diagram to .the 0:11., servative party of Ontario they will show a spirit of repentance that may work good in th: party. , \ Liberal fiends are rrmfnd d. of the rally to be held. in the Commit. tee rooms adjcining Th). Post nert Friday evening. 18th. at 8 o’clock. Delegates to the Librral convention for West Victoria. on th: 26th inst†and to the Ontario convention to be mm in Tmto on th: 231d willbe chmn. and a large attendance iadr.‘ We know our paople too Well to he- licve that the incident referred to indicates a déminishinz interest In the success of the uplcndn institm 10in known as Ross Memorial How’â€" tal.‘ IL is. hewerer. a very dis- hwrtening exampl; cf the tsndency of many people to awn-Id :3. du:y by so§acing themselves wiih the tnought 4.1m! others {will perform Ft. In this instance the “otuers†were net present. ‘ . rout-d tune to attend. and our 1043- mg buuness men and mart-Hunts we†unduty ccn-plcuoas by the}: absence. The failure (I ah.- 'Iaxt-sr mass to attend implies a 1901: of gm:- ltnde. becauseâ€"as the; financial re« port. showsâ€"the HOSplzal is a large puzcixaser of meat, bread. mflk. grot'czi3s. m'td'cines. and geuehl mp- plies. and as the town dealers in these are patronized in ' turn. all should have manifested some show ‘02 mien-9L in the statements to heme- armed to: the year just closed. my bppurmmt-y tn imprnsa upon we '9wa at the ï¬is'zï¬iï¬'tï¬ï¬ gem 55m: w’g'c' that: am ifl main: 3 mil: magma aaaspim :5 mm mm“ hm my} we“ a. .§§z1§é_ iesa mm: WM! the “MR“ W." “I!" ' Emu; at Managua Mm c dam? mam" hams mam! watt at 19915186 MW 9w com 38mm rum; “Hibi: 01ch in ma SO an rower to 1|“ wanted with its apacqtion- so much for. preceptâ€"haw I ample? Ila-VG the Guiana wt :0 Nu: grand work the Ho: doing no duty othcr than tc Mm"; qnimwMzéw mmian a flame; a am MHMM ntiv mbdflm on mum. nun vk Justice Falcon-mid: case on Friday said I BREWHNIO HIM“ ur; EEITORIAL NQTES rooms "f ix- satial'act ls it not. I 1nd mission Brat iu the ighly, and to uoali in t1: man-ease its us'ful'nts; the Board of Managers prczs, m ansWur to com- Je defenc': lawyers. Ho the rhulca t' men. we § lflélshMuA mall uMHgfl Hi8 M“ m NW H! (M: umm- Bu» 3mm H11 of mo mun-m Cl mm nltx Will be I'M l“?!- in um um: cant «(flaming Th5 PM tn! 0! ulwuum the dele- Jill; UrVC large H gr riding or I: H union they rul'nrmby ï¬fth†: pro- 2 tbs I Back From Old Cnglmd. Mr. Fred Taylor. of the “Big 20," [arrive-d thcm': Manda}. drier Jun-m: rpi‘ht n prnlungcd he} flu; in the Old L‘oum .Mz'. 11);)â€. (.vL‘Jlell m , efï¬gy Mrs. Taylor, 1m Lozvz: on tzm um I {Sc-pt. for a. trip t0 the old land. IWIIiist there most of the tuna was ism-m in London and siriuity. and a. great many places of interest were visxted among others Windsor Cal- tlc. (11mg Edward’s stables. the hm- ous Bank of England. Mad 1m Tuss- nud's museum of max works. the Tow-or of London. and many other places of note. They nailed by the S. S. Lake Manitoba. and returned by the same ship. Fred has a fund of knowledge to impart to his hearers and tools that the trip has had most beneficial effects on both himself and Mrs. Taylor. He brought seven! somedrs of his trip home with him. not the least of which are a few blackthorn sticks. which he will ho glad to show. an. and Mrs; Toylpr’a many friend} are congratulatmr them “on that: plant voyage and a1:- rut-n"- - L.Ln;.__;...nz_..' l..'...n mbyï¬mowhbpmthttntm or enter it. In the interior nix large hunts, tbnep on each side. putfodin white, with gluon edging and maple leaf trinmingn. pat. the atom alt very timely. and the other drool-nu tiona are also very neat. The two w.ndows designed and dressed by Mr. Runyon. are being admired by all who m as bgi-zxg two of the handsome“ they ham: ever seen. An a windy»: drawer and store d“ curator, Mr. S. M. Fergunan. 0! The AI. Ford dru' M eat! is minted among the max-y bat. His latest aphisyemqtis the lam: at wstgndfnistiq dneaging can be G A. Cornish; Mï¬aonuy, Miss E. Williamson: Flowers. Miss H. Mc- L‘rimmon. The Sociu‘y expect to hare a. successful term and»- the G'- (union of the above otficcrs. and 111 young people are cpnkauy invited to nut-mi their meetings, hcld every Monday evening in the scbmlroom of the church. 7- St. Andm's Y; P. S. 2.3: a meeting of the young People's Society pf St. Andrew's church. for the purpose of rc-eloczing officers for the ensuing term, the following were elm-lad: Hon. President, Rev J. W. Wailaco; President. arm‘s. McKen- diie, Couycners of Commucuâ€"Pg.) gramme, Miss Duncan. tr. 1:. :;‘., Mr. tho Largo Borax. Mess»; Henry Wilson and Josaph Mcehan. on adjoining [arms outside the corporation limits. have almost [misncd two of the twat barns to be found in the count». They are about equal in size. being 45x70 k. with stone basement under all. Air. Mcehau’s barr is unusually high. be- mg some six feet higher than Mr. lesnn‘s. Mr. Neil Gray was uncon- uactox on Mr. Mcehan’s job, and Mr. Jas. Hancock on Mr. Wjison's. Saturday's lurk-t. It being fine wcailxet S.xtunh_\.tl;c market was well atmuded. Eggs :iw gaixag gradually u-J. x-Jnguzg from 2:".3". to 250. this morning; bum-r 2.00.: tan-mu. 200. per quart; chick- ens. 60c. and 063%.; ducks. 750. In the outside matte: pork and lamb wow plentiful. and solo bv the quar- tu-r an 90. for hind: and So for front-5 Poinloea brought GOP. and 65:: par bug. Bay is still 86 and 37 per ton. Hut 338 fax“- surr nat‘m 3115:4161: Fm . mama: and am; sad Was? '. m; me much u s M: a m . . $63-$me ï¬ning: “gag; em- . . '1'!» 1m: in the mwo o! the maiden Who WT!“ unidnr dmmpurtnw It 68. The duo. in the test of the wee m- » Th3 'lplrklo and slow in the glr. Sure. the nu- han no the like Sweet was the gun's of the robin. , When spring broughtthe green to the loge But sweeter song of the reaper Whm autumn brings hows the . full MI. Yin. subtler the bush 0! the nut? W Whé‘n. airs the nm: (an of U1» W Manda: Mï¬d l M «EH M BMW“ mm!!! WI “1% W W mm 9! m mlwflom km“. And WI m m rm! to M1: m m; m m mm «at 1‘va But m w Ms chant!!! me 1'0 that ï¬lm to: bloom and hr Mm And the Ion-aw what mm in tb helm. kuiiwtflw * iflgm 8? a Hit-ï¬x! mm ï¬hï¬ï¬! 9:3 hzkagm we aw nliehuw to Ina nuommuun um- magmas custom. which num- an! runny prenlwt m t .9 Mind statue! (“gnaw m» fur mi ï¬ght! 35 w tum a!!! “all! an mmw’ ma 3 quasfl flew; it“?! We! tomes 2m: x in!“ ms and. tin have a! a: 3 Tu: m q! tha beautiful land. -Haraare.t E Sanmr. 9:98.13“ 3|! 85- ï¬nd“. A truce to our trotting and. care. The Art of Window Bron out the hrbw at the taller. e otthe MON: €191.19 w York Influx! n "IIIDOWIIE m '0' “In If M71!“ “hum U“ in“ he: Sunni: atmhdad. r nu. ungmg naming; I) per (mart; < ; ducks. 75c : pork and In; M bu mu wash nluonxhrld mmtm (“ITEM N iii m an: If nng from L butt-nt- :; chick- 75c. In 1d lamb he quar- N" all. sin and 1 1.1.1:]! :1 n tro true mu thobnk- em with their bun loaves. high pn- cos and inferior bread. are squeezing the last dollar. but if I do not mis- 19ke_.u_lex 9139“â€? £90! Athair Nune- on :1! they think the prom-ty-h‘old- er wall but without squenlmg. and the) ham: done this work so well that property is hem: and at a higher ï¬gureâ€"as it is a: a nigh:- ratcâ€"thnn in any city or town in Oularw. ‘flouscholdu†doe: nuzuk when than system or my-ontxouahm cmw. Our town {meters are conun- uaxly waning now admixtures. until the debenture debt is assuming :11- arming proportions; And to make .‘ (To the Editor oi The 9351.) Sinâ€"I noticed in )our paper 01’ Thursday last a communication by “Householder" on “cream rt- fils." tum butcher. the baker. the Wood combine. are nuticed, hut e7.- 'cu:tiy, rroxn his moan reidanco unougst us. he did no: perhaps meet the men with the tin N»: who make [-xetcrse to assess our groperty. One «as only to enquire and make com- parisons to see that these men are uoiq: merely clerical workâ€"cchjing from one bouk to number. at 1; true the) next each heme and inn their woo slip of paper xnfcrmxng us of our municipal :ndabxulneu. but thrt the) in any degree examine the pro- perty to come to a. {eu- knowlatga l3 a mistake pure end a'mplu {their chief end and aim .eppoac: to he put -_ A" A. .- ISSESSIEIT Ill) OTHER IITTERS as the Government at this momen‘. and there are scores like myself who are looking to on: roligiouo loathâ€. not only: to talk. but to do â€mowing: to lighten the cï¬ls from whioh the body politic is suffering-2011;}. 1‘“? , What ever the comim: convention my or may not do. I plead â€Mt-the men of lizht and Leadlm: will come out 0! their tents and bear their share of the fighting. 'chIieve mo, sir. 1m- churches are on trial as much own 0! someone else'e money :n the purchase of Votes. it ll could boav- aided? Surely there is but one. anewâ€. What I venture to ask. then in the mount crl'eis ie thia: Do we not cl-‘an methcdsf Do we want ideal momma as roan-d5 thn drink question? Do we really want the Idea! to resume its rightful place in the Liberal party. Thou thenia but on" thin. for itï¬pnipit and new alike mm work more as they pray. and not hold up the skirt: 0! the garment and pass by on the other sidn when elections .i'c beim town" to be rouse “"10! lll(‘l't has Incl-t Lindsay. Nov. 16, 1904 6M. 'a (1‘!) “a â€or O! “I M BILâ€"nun manna palm N be! that. politically. um P?» In .1 um prune: the mud“ 6mm. haw-won I: mutt ‘ trrmeMwI In“. -M n. lilH-l mum: none-r 1 mm: M9 WEEKlY POST mm: BOX c~ warm. UN WuLer Commi» a. are asking more and ready the new yogu- to dmnnnd 320- When will this canâ€? Per- "IIouw-hoklor" will m a you Ml mm 1 - I» M a to. Baum «human it; Hit I“ Q A "mum new". z: Luv-dun 1 add th Puke. and such intern-«ting writer. as Julia ruler. L. â€rank Baum. nod Once cGownn Cook hold the attention 01 the. ohn‘drcn. Shay Christmas IWIOM are given in needlework mad the Coglury pupa-g are redolent o! the (II-Into" lust. In addition. there are the P0811111“!!- partments .ol' thy unstable. with many s‘pecnl "voles ’on topic. re- latiw. o mum tutu-at: Mum; â€A mutant tho, heal. J ._..;-.. i a ciety.'1‘hore are short stories Iran: the pen: of F. Hopi-ï¬rm Smith. 80- bert Grunt. Alice Brown. My stew- ut Cutting and Elmqre yElliott mzs. A may 010w: pauper math}. “The Count Circle: 0! the Republic,‘ downbes sane unmw- phases of Wuhiaqton social life in flow an un- named contributor. who an aid to (rite {pm the inner cinch of an- the Bhutan Doll-nut Tlu December Delinutor. w message 0! good cheat and h man. will be welcotncd in home. The lemon page; are any attractive. ulnar-arm; : rated garlic: setting the j conscnieuco avarter a: cheap as the butcher. end by so doing 5.1.": Una 100 par cent. and the name may he said of buying flour and. making their owx: bread. 1! this ware more largely done these gentlemen would soon find that they are. not dictators. but cat-Iron to the pabhc. I donot think any one be- grudges a Lei: lining profit. but It' is too much to: two or three inter- Ladies’ Black Cheviot Skirts, nine gates, overlapped scams and fancy stitching, ttimmed with fnc braid and small buttons. sizes 38 t°43.each 0......OQQOO 00.0.00... km Ladics' ï¬ne black Vienna C .oth Skirts. made with nine gous and extra wide ï¬ne and flounce. Manned with deykc silk strapping. size 40 to 44. each . . .. ... 6.00 BEADY-Tfl-WE‘AR GARMENTS ALL UNDERPRIUED. The Readydowear Department has had a good shaking upâ€" sellérs and lostvsight-ofs have come to the top. It you‘re interest: prices we tan serve you well now. Saturday morning. Nov. 19:11, these goods go on sale. Better early in the dayâ€"afternoons are usually crowded. 1939's ml mm mm; mm mm 3e Ladies’ end “Beef Ox'ord Gtey Tweed Jackets. with plain black eloth‘stnppings on collars, shoulders end cult-t new sleeves. tight backs and loose fronts. Sizes 30' to 4.50 36. $6.00 values . .nu an. . u . lelts' plï¬ï¬ bhtk Fritz: lightâ€, 0“ tight ï¬tting a: balked. at» sleeves, racy flatbed mum“ t1ï¬,§lté§36bï¬l us a; 6.00 tiÃ©ï¬ uza ur. :zuuuuuunn Three Special Jackets. 19135111111 up! 11111115115161 «m 5‘3 500 3;§i9\*§1_____’__“__ۤmF 11111.111111 111 Two Waist Spédlals T we Skirt Specials. flies getting tcge the price to amt l me: And proï¬t «1" Ill!" MM?!“ 3 their own brand. 1: largely done these soon 12 ad that may ~. but cut-ï¬re“ to the think any one be- Linn; profit. but |t' two or three inter- tting tcgother tad ; to amt their own '.or. with it: and helpful- CITIZEN their own «an. "6‘ very The â€paw tbs-Pm Banâ€"1m: the get d. It obj‘ct at to hut wait: tho schedule Quanta .pl'o hm. Mr.- I- m W mm ta. dun 'th“ m not W not in M can! Lyman mum; swam"; 1â€"03..â€" Hm 3110698. KiILen: Th? Jun-Bray. Sfoddut. hm. O‘Ccu... 1;: 1W, : Balwr‘s-flp um « .Smh: OkLLC.L-S'l . MM: Pip. â€" w. lira; gush-MW- . 1m acted as Mann 1nd 'm’ â€ï¬'m'ï¬â€˜g 3:." ‘m 312‘ not at M and M†of «beam 1m Ont 1mm in u. .11... h'éld New Jokes! Local Hits! New songs: I can flock.) Leap: Do You Enjoy a Hearty Laugh ? 'Dtn'na mt the. Benson scan-d 1m m: Jitter.‘ in 1b ~1bwn Long-um! mt .m; Mu‘l Monday, Dec. 5th. DUETTS. lindsay local Minstrels SOLOS. 400 Ladies' Knit Vests and Drums in natural color or white. Vests are open fronts. well ï¬nished and-buttoned, long slecva and fancy necks. Drawers are all well shap- ed and ï¬nished. Sizes 30 to 36; each.. 250 Ladies’ Fancy Striped F Ian Gowns. and: with frills of self on and front. pink and white and blL white stdpeS, sizes 54-56, each... Luiiea' Emcy Striped F Annclcttc Drawers. urge umbrella style. edgcd with narrow lace, open and closed styles. per pair . . 29¢ m. mun 1.30365" puck and .5313 Waim, nude u {um and back; 51: with VdJacc; new and cum. sizes 32 u u only Ladies' Black Sateen I male of (at 11th material. all have and Routes. pleated and frilled.s 38. 4o. 42, â€.00. $1.25 values each . bdi‘es’ ï¬ne Black Sateen Und1 WM doth. twenty rows of 5-H and Miami. 917838 to 44 3150‘ “ï¬g“ nuts 3. '33“ a;;:.'.;..'. mm RF EEG“ At the Academy of Music. lilacs liacd Two Silk Waists. Two Petticoats. Underwear. A msmma CH'QB nude with raw S CCVCS to 42. each «mum: 1... 5m: tum-over QR 836$“ Sylvester» we†n" W 1- gunner W f†m we" “any“! I. up Lind“! J nld III M “I _t’ on collars. cufls UC and 50c mdc fl l! Th? J 3.78 110 ioht 5: "h "in mm 4W V 132' 'uesday V.“ w a mar tobe he] reas 3 C North: pintâ€