fight? an; 1.00 I†â€".‘ \ Flux tux nus “In .1 871.3010 hem. “T110 “A n "lion did immediately after t "1'. when thir agents were 3‘90!»â€" to increase immigmti the glorious {oséibilitiw 0 AM?“ wast were held up to 1"“ View, jug? as Canada i. ising her own attra he ‘é‘ander. Canada is Ibwt â€is and is Vim sew-a] take uunne um hut scum pimple, and Wumably gnu-rnmvuta, are easily united om trim-3‘ and the cool" W18 that will prevail with the “Rival of cooler wvathc-r, will prou- .Mbly [WP-Wt the “complicatmfl? "Sch tom perfervid imagimticna m to bo imminent. Them is no “153mg he: ow at [5 Sam £0? th€ 7 o! misrepresentation. thus inq r immigration under false pre. 3. and it is difficult tosee what bother in \Vaghinguan is all â€0000099 .0000. 000000009†‘5! ‘1 ‘ :11“)! .‘I’DJ ‘3 M New; â€VQ'. I. LATEST ARRIVALS. ouoooooo co «00009090009 13mm N] KENT STREET LINDSAY #‘_ l5 CANADA RT FAULT. ROPE FOR HAY FORKS 15“. Canada has simply leaf out of Uncle Sam’g is 1161‘? doing prmciaely '31 western states at the Wdiately after the civil WE are Headquarters for areas; meigration,2nd Is goséibilitics of the 3mm". 'i: A. l. 0AMPBELI. men-ow. "The Consen- 39 last Friday's in. I. 0‘ Tomato, criticis- “We the Liberal We are just Opening up some of the newlines in Dinner and Toilet Ware, directly imported by us from England. In View of American A few cases just to hand, which will be on sale on Tuesday, :h inst. Japanese Jardinieres. CALL TO SEE THEM. STOVm HARDWARE. ‘ GROCERIES, KENT-STREET. posit Lmnsm' mm: L'oéï¬sriis. in thenot :he civil sent. to GREEN WIRE FENCING BINDER TWINE r. I'v ,____ v . ject attention to learn Nut an om. (.ial Cuban publicuion shows that the U. 9.1m: with Swain was worked up by “persons of inflneuco sud posi- tion" tn “:6 United Suï¬â€œ. who got for thou- ml of and“ “as war 02,000,000“: Cuban bondc. And yqt. the WM uu handed u ammu- chr- ilinï¬on.†and U. B. â€(:50th wu appealed to. the annals bolus I?!“ Hamilton Timon: It will not sor- ptiso my peepla who give the sub- ject attention to learn tlut am am. (441 Cuban pnbllcatlon shows that the Hamilton Times; Bishop Potter, at Kew Ymk. sags since men will drink they shall have liquor saloons under tkmub auspices. But wnuld megood bishop extend the applicatiun of the idea to all men's vices. And if not, when: would be any the line! i 2.1-. Gnmt‘y is no 13-; subject {or the ‘ mum L101) oi Conservatives and a! Mr. Whitney were conscious of his own you or and appreciated the authority and mgmty of leadership, he Would pass upon Mr. Game: and the Proxie- cial M.nistors. a common condemna- tion. . . .Alendcr musthestronger that his WU and mightier than the :admins, if he is to give dignity to public life and keep clean the admin- istration of altairs. 11; 33,13“ frank our gnu-pose to question the personal integrity of air [Wilfrid Laurie: or MT. 30 do", of Mr. £058 or Mr. Whit- ney, but ,we desire! to xmpcss upon ihcsc ,pCHLiC-fl leaders their impera- tiw ol‘digntion to .work only wiuu maxim, inscrumcuts, and to insist up- on fluency and integnty in :he man- agc-wem of the public business. ‘ mistake in his relations to M“ Game; - that Ir. W has made in his rc- : lotions with the Conservative politi- (ions rcapomible for the ongnual Dmia contact. B is easy to under- stand a. Gel-cf: desire to hold awnings throughâ€. the Province. lie reel- hat the judgment of the iRcval Can-ï¬ssion wits mount-lust" lord unjust. -'e knows that what- over may have been. his own faults} and errors ministers would lure shared equally in the ccnsure which he received at the hands of the judg- 05.119 is naturally anxiou'l to appeal l’ro m‘ 'la wtial cordact and to damage With the people the GoYozu- ment which he could not destroy in thoLegl'shtnn. . . Rubia there not mctblng more at stat: than the im- m-dmte political success of Mr. Wmt- my? Hr. Gmey sold lmnselt {or [our or the thousand dolls“. He usod the money in his private busi- ness. Ho dodged end trimmed in the Mam.“ box. Be eitcmpted to alter n bnnk Hip. and when detected in the guilty panelling. fled to Dullnlo. For n few shyu m» was no mortal terror uf min ummnmts. ml was induced to roleâ€. to Tux-onto only by Very Dil- limit on! Very eel-neat rustle-lion. “n submit in all (merit; that this nuzd Inl‘its Hr. Cagney lol political :‘lildll'dllp in Oahu-lo. and mu: It \\. ":hituey cannot countenance his pro- ova-(ling; \wtllout damage to his own s‘lazztiiu'z and influence wish the poo- p16. EPRTLAND CEMENT EDITORIAL NOTES HARVEST TOOLS Phone No. 10 cal lights. Emcee. for instance, the cdor‘irerous Gamay should be induced to get “both hands on the who not." his uselnlnou rould certainly be gone, for he amid not 04: the same time use them for exploitation at the litiml pocket. {Io keep Gmy In ï¬ne then must. he ‘mmuthinc In it.†nod he needs both hold- loan. ; OAC'I'ORIA. 3mm. TM Kind You flu Mm W â€â€œ3“ 7-1 . 7 J; Chicago Western American: Some Canadian newspapers seem to be hard up for a phrase to conjurc with. Lord Dundonald in one 0! his speeches 111,2;- od the people to “‘kcep botn hands on the union jack," whicii the meaning, as Captain Bunsby wouid say. “lies in the appucutwn thereof.†Yet some ordinarily 32an .pubiicationi have ad- 01.1911 me somqw-hat idiotic and incan- ingless phrase as a. part. slogan. The zunion jack is in no danger. unless it he that off getting nmssed m) in the paving process these organs insist on; and audit-omen it the advice is {01- lowcd. it is liable to paralyze the ac- ttivfrty of some of the opposition! politi- \ 'liw Iluitod Status gavunzmsuz hum ‘ stalled the nun-um. ham: )cur bid..,. tho national deficit for tin: month of July amounting to $1?-.4UI.I2 . But for me chance payment of 33 500,000 or uicrmbuuts on account of the Con- tmlpmiiic raikrouddnbt, to the gov- wi.mcui.. the July deficit would 1):ch exceeded $30000,000. The most sig- I-ilicant fact in the rcvtnuu exhibitis the marked decline in magma revenue which fell off nearly four million «10!- Lers. Oxzc wouid think that in a. pro- fess'edly protectionist country the falling off in imports would be re- oeived with joy as tending to prove the cffié‘i‘ency of the tar'ff; but the United States newspapers appear ne‘erthcxess to be distu.bed at the prospect o! a. marked diminution of} zexenue from this source ‘ , "It is exceedingly regrettable that adistinguish'd soldier like Lord Dun. donald would thus: brow himseltinrl to the arms of tho Canadlan Oppooiq tiou and allow his name to be ex: plotted for local {party purpcow. Nothing could be more destructive of Imperial unity than that an Im- parlal owner should be found taking eldm in local party litlca because of a quarrel in whio on any true interpn-tation of mtitutlonal don. trim. ho was hopeloa-Ly in the W700?- " l ' The Spectator. of London. the high class English weekly. in its comments on' the Dundonald meeting in Toronto aaid‘ ' { Hamilton Spectator: Non if Pier-p. ‘Horgun and Jim Hill and John 1). Zuckcicllcr would follow the Read 0! Sohwab and return to the people they x-c-bbeu in the great steel syndicate a part. cl me money, what an ’incrensc vmxld be in thousands of bank ar- couxts in the United State: Indeed, the great. Carnegie might ouspund his‘ benefactions to libraries and contrib- nta (few millions in the same direc- tinn. While he has carefully kept in the background, yet the sax-pants trail is name away back to the Hnmestead riots in the iron mulls in Pennsylvania. .- Ihc Japanese Government has a. genius for doing the tactful things which gain friends abro-nd.‘A case I in point is the splendid liberal treat- ‘ment of the relatives of the thme Briush merchantile officers drowned in the transport Hitacnx Mun. sun]: by the. Vladivostok Squadron. Jap- an’s scrupulous observance of the rights of nwtrals is crowned by the‘ removed touch of this rare thought- Inlncss for Ioreigners m the mom- ent of her own loss. It makes sym- pathy. just as Russian. roughness ar- onscs dislike. » ; Dan's Review. finds um the in- crease in the cost of the working- men’s living in the United States In the last few years has been 30 per cent, and wages have increased 15 per cent. The Republican campaign dxcomnt makes the increase In the ccst or living 15 per cent. arid the increase in wages 16 per cent. At inc best the u. s. worklrgman is not getting {at by the “good times“ unn der Dinglcyieun. ' ; Stragttord Beacon; That shorteeeq ‘slon‘ proved a pretty lame ono utter all. 090 cannot always guage any thing ilkg accurately the staying powers of wind. Aflew SamHughq ease and Gourlays can make away with more time over nothing! than the calcnd‘ar can provide. {Toronto Star: Lord Dundonald had at. least this advantage over General Hutton; He had 8 Sam Hughes to whom he could entrust his defence. in Ontario have fallen into 4wa be- cause the but'den of bonuses 'tumed ed the balance of commercial a‘dunt- ogo against them. ll sound econ- cmic policy will ultimately wm. Glcbe; J‘he city at Tonnm should not grow dawondent because other mumcipalities In securing indus- tries by special (axon. Domain; is always: losing game. Many to'wns for in those “Fats. _,Wo he." “pat- riots" of that '5“ in cgnmh too: and they are nova M “Eating to diVert attention “tron- mm base schema. “Keep bran mm» on tho Union-lack." 5'1? Mackenzie Rowan was fair and candid in udmittmg um: the Conserv- gtiws had neglected to lure any ac- tion to safeguard Canaan‘s interests in Hudson Bay. und in commending the Liliana for undertaking the Work. . , A Bad Runaway. What might have pron-d :1 very storiouu runaway wcurrtxl l-‘rul 1y «fâ€" to. noon on Kelli-Sh. .10. Frank litrâ€" toy v! West Ops. who was in town on business. started for Int-me with quite a. spirited driver. When he tuzchw the Collegiate he met an 'buto’ coming into town. He. turn- ' ed the horse and drove back as far as Sglscs’tor’s factory. only lo cone in comact with a shunting engine. which so frightened the animal that it. became unmnagaahlm .‘rho hold backs on the harness not being pro- ver-ls “rum allowed. the rig :o‘ crowd the horns. which by this that was so frightened than. n not beyond control. Ur. Kit-1w hauled for Kant- at. And could do nothmg but try to keep the :3; on' the muldle of; tho “net; At or am The I'm; mint- hg omen the :13 van upset and Er. {Kathy tin-own heâ€!!! to tho vo- mem. rm. hone that gun Ind, lay-It. month nod toll neu- tto ran- way track. {mo HIV": badly dun- oged. but the ham mu not lot-loud: hurt. Mr. Klrloy'n cm from no. rims bodily Injury mu nothing more ct ntrmfloum ’ . . . . . I lumpepen and Ilagexlnu To those who follow the mowmcnta fashion. The Dolinentor {or Swinmber is «r. exemptionnlly inter-ruins num- ber. Containing mlvauco information arm: the cud-of-the-yuu styles. and illustrating in oolora and in ulack and white solo co! the latest (lovelopmonts at tho smsou's modes. Not lens at- tmcuw la the literary section. in which tho met place is given to e timeLv article on "fl‘ho Women of Rm- sia." '0) Wolf Von Sciiierbrand. 0:. Grace. Pecklmm Murray writes on “Bodily Symmetry.†For the young folks are stories and pastimes of am outcilainjug and helpful character, including the continuation of the “Little Garden Calendar" and furth- or adxonturee of “Tommy Poetof- licc.’ as well as on instructive paper by Lina Board on the homes and do- ‘ mcstic arts of the Filipiuoe. The in- terests of the home are “cited thor- oughly and practically in tho Various (If permeate, which are m charge of experts. [Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Outed by chamberlala'l Cello. cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps I Ute Send. "A short time ago I was tnben wlth a vlnlent attack 0! diarrhoe- nnd behewd I would he re died it I hul not gotten rellet."un Join J. Patton. a leading citizen 0! Pntton. Ale. "A friend mended Chum. lu-rlnln‘n Colic. Cholen am: Din-thou Remedy. I bought a. twen‘t yqflveoont bottle and after taking three done-o! lt wu entlvely cured. 1 consider it the boat remedy in the world tor bowel complaints. For. “lo by all dru‘mtg i I ' l l A. Women Out With Scythe Kath Ontario Times; One of the mat serious accidrnte than on hap- pen tmk pace to Mrs. Isa»: O‘Neil, just north of this Yinage. She was (uuing some muss on Lhe lawn with a. «231.1115 vheu by name means one tripped and fell on tlm scythe, strut- im; on hu- aide, which penetrated sev- eral inches in the flesh. Dr. Mellov was at once summoned. and upon ex- amination tound it necessary, inor- der 10 save her ï¬le. to put on: 30 stitches in her aide. Alter the service manv of the cun- mtg-Action came forwaxd and shook band)! with their fonmcr pastor and our «set! their pleasure at. seoin .5 tum eating so hearty and vn-ll. "J m- speaker did not .erc w lh the dixisicn sc-ml-timas made of chciatiams and inliaels. mulled. Very often the (hristlnn was not a uekor after truthâ€"ho simply took for granted what he, heard. and never made any endeavor to find or see: ant the truth for himself. 00 the other hand. the intidclsâ€"ao-caliedâ€"wae din-Jed into those who wouldn't bciiuc and than who were most earnestly seeking ur- ter truth. and to these he would be- spcak the tender sympathy and pray- ers 'of the faithful. To each and to1 all Christ machoâ€"“Follow mo." . 1 some had or trying lo coax young men and Women iuLo the Chm-0i! by promising mam just. as “yard“ a time } Ihcrc as outside. when-as the yuan; lluww perfect!) well 11.." such was not the case. We toâ€"day hardly rc- allu- whut it meant a the ï¬lm" of (‘hnst when He said ‘ F'giiuw are". He knew where he was goxng- he could see all the way down to Calvary. “EU: its cross and sulfarmg and de- sex hon. They Ind the idea the) were lollowing a prince )1: di sguise and w-en to be [urine-clings when he came to his own. We. on the other hand,1 are able to look back at Calnry. but overlook the lac: that a prime cun- dxticr. or following Chris: in mm we are to "take up the cmas.’ and that mums "crucifixion" â€"u: anything that would hinder us from following .1130 speakm chow as his ten the last two words or the 24m vorse of the 10!!! chapter or mum-w. "Fal- low Inc." Altar mentlo'mg the {act that it was just as had for the young to break away from "tun“ so-cxllod. iv ages past 451: was to-da). he gaw- tln- (hltorem reasons why we should (allow Chtist. The speaker ridiculed what 119 lumped the "apulugt-tic†way Presbyterian filth. in (hunchâ€"intel- loctmlly speaking. At the me time one MINI. help bit (ON, on looking at the mun as he preaches. that than is a rescue force held tom-k somewhere that. if given free that would our!) and swa'f audien- cos mu h M Chalmers Guthrie and Maud: have done in days 5; on by. No dcubt game day the Spirit will move. and we predict a rovual such as 1115 not been seen in our ccaotr’ sinze the days of Wm. C. Burn. ' Mr. mama is easily in the ï¬rst dozen or the when holding. the ï¬gurgo Quinlan†Proan at the Evening Sonia. Last Sabina: evening St. Andrew's pulpit was occupied by the Rev. J. W. Macmillan. of Winnipeg, who is 1.1 pnesont simmering at Sturgaon Paint. It is noodles: to on he was greeted by a huge and appreciative audience, and they were not disappaiuted. AI 31. Moms onsunnm my. J. I. momma, as man". PEG, ms "mu. Ac BULLEN SUNS, We have recently added to our business e ï¬rst-clue [whine Shop and Foundry, and on supply experienced workmen to undertake all kinds of work In our line. An. OLA-ell or Luann“ Runny. Summon Gown-en. G. W. CURTIS, LINDSAY. MACHINE SHUP and FOUNDRY. For Pedigréa and Terms see camâ€"mt. Will make the Season at his own spable, 172 Kent-st. west. IORD ROBERTS is himself 3 grand animal, with ehoiee blood had possessing superb nll-round notion, and will when bred with the ordinnry mares of the coun- tJ be sure to sire style and knee notionâ€" two qunliï¬cations that today command nlmoet as much money as speed. LORD ROBERTS aloud: to day with- out a rial in the Show Ring and his colts ore following in his footlgeps. _ {lush-in]. LORD R()BERT8«has never been bent- on in the Show Ring. He captured ï¬rst rise and reds] o! the Toronto S ring ow ud ot the Industrial several ‘t men. â€it colts took ï¬rst and second prizes in and ï¬rst prize in General Pur- mo in 1903 Lt the Toronto In- LORD ROBERTS haro.. ' “2.17 manic Koniek won "ï¬lii mile no. u Toronto Furin 1.09, 106*, 1.05. KESWICK, The Handsome“ Trotting Ind Stalllon In Canadaâ€"m um In Betta condition than In It today. Record 2.18}, ' Pnblie Exhibition threeheuta2.,102.09.2..091 Baboon qutreera in 29 sec., 0. .56 clip. The Bandsomest Carnage Stal- lion in Canada, The Great Standard Stallion KESWICK .When nlltour were broughcto the shore it was found thaL In tbs case of Miss nickel! life had become cx- tinct. and the other lhmc were un- conscious, but Mr. Rogers and mu. who rescued the qwtcue, acted_ with great presence of mind and reviv‘ed tho thu-e. {the deceased \oun; Indy was the oldest daughter 5t m. (JcJ. Bickell. who with the dcceascd’a mother. two brothers, _Charlcs. of Lokefield. and William. rn the home- stead. and one sister, Edith. at home. sunivo her. Tim Spimngtley... ...2 13} Emmot3... .221} Dolly Kmiok" ..................... 2. 25 Minute quick (lee record) ...... 22.19} Home Rentals“. nblio kid)... Minnie lie-wick, Md at hurt-m Drowning Fatality on ciur ulte- Four In a cue. the cane. ‘ A sad drowning acidem. occurred on Friday evening in Stony Lake watt-tat the victim being ms: Elia Grace Bickeli. of Likeliclil She was out ranocing with another young giél and two young men. Towards evening a brisk hreene apt-.1 as up. and the canoe, with the tom in†it. shipped so much water owing to the high see previling. that it sank. taking the {our occupants with it. "1119 young men Immediately Dept: to help the two ladies. but Miss Bic-knell hnd ap- parently gone down with the canoe. 'One 01’ the men dived down three times after her; the third time he waded m keeping her afloat till help arrived. nanny Street mm. TO-DAY we begin a big sale of slippers, ' You can’t be happy if your feet ache. 200 prs Women’s Cloth Slippers, sizes 8 to 8, sale price 2 airs for 25 200 prs Women's Tweed Slippers, sizes 8 to 8, sale p cents. too prs Women’s Fancy Carpet Slippers, sizes 8 to 6, sale price 20c r at . O 60 prs Women's Pine Prunells Slippers, sizes 8 to 8 p. p r . sale rice 50c :- ai . too prs Women’s India Kid Ruskin Slippers, sizes 3 p pe p r - Tel ‘scqe Gtips, selling half a. dollar size {or 35c, dollar size for 75 , We are the only people in Lindsay selling the famous Imictus Shoe, made by Geo. A. Slater. day we are showing 5 cases of these shoes, hot from the factory. -_â€"__â€".â€"A THE DEADLY CANOE AGAIN THE PROPERTY OF THE N-WEQBKJNMSHUE STORE. 218} Sire of 'NnBY.‘ led to our [whine and can rkmen to work In luau». “III?" LINDSAY’S GREATEST mull Ithree time he But we desiie to speak of the old-fash- loat till . . . m m toned, everyday kl11d of home-commg-mthe ha case mu- journey of the tired workingman, farmer or 'PI'O un- m son. business man to the home for meals. If the ed with mam food is not of the best, that is the kind of a; Indy 55$;- homecoming that tells most rapidly on the {$5,523 health of the Old Boy and Girl, and in time t home. :on the stamina of the younger members of the flea home circle. v CASH AND ONE PRICE. ' g 1‘“OWWMMM ‘ OWISeeathS E 061E Bwusis §j = BARGAINS 3 3 SM WARES. § In order that the home-coming o! the diflerent members of the fax-ugly may be joyous and regular it. is necessary that the groceries and provmons for the household shall be selected from our fresh and always complete stock. SPRATT 8: KILLEN. . ers’ Day on Monday list, When overâ€""12330 of the Old Boys from Toronto and other parts of the Province revisited old scenes. That was ï¬ne and proper. Victoria County, following the example of-o_tl1er communities, had a Home-Com- 0 '1'“ 11E? LEE WEN“ E We have received some very handsome _new lines in red, white, navy and black at from $1.00 to 2.50. ' ROOOOMNOONOOOON 'OWWOOW 20 doz. Pairs of Ladies' Black Cotton Hose were 121- -2c, to clear at 100. 10 602. Ladies’ Silk Finished Openwork Hose were 350, to clear at 25c. 20 602. Cotton Vests to clearat 5c. White Shirt Waists were $1.25, now 89c. A number of lines in Fancy and Plain Hose may be had at Bargaip Pfices. THIS IS THE TIME Of the year when you look for SHOE HOUSE. Pmm by Geo. A- Slater. Toâ€"