Memnants astine. d FH‘aints S apers &A Y 14, 1908 tone, J*UIGC 0¢5 lane tch "I M lour c Fedora Hats [Z) \A uschold NUR 2 color them , and Â¥ you them week Dave OwW A N) W The Mail and Empire, Toronto, with its ugual characteristic energy and proâ€" grossive enterprise, is prepared to meet the extraordinary demand, for politicâ€" al inf rmation that the Election Camâ€" paign for a new Ontario Legislature will develop between now and June 8 b, and will send the daily edition d.rect by mail to any address in Canâ€" wda,. the United States or Great Britâ€" w\ Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St. man of you, . Under is in1} pimples, blotches, and ulce vousness, bashfuluess and d« clear, ene?y returns to the orated; all drains ceaseâ€"no : rob you of your hard earned system ma sy m ptoms Das. KENNEDY & KENNEDY Drs. Hennedy & Kergan READERAR Das. Cheer Up: PLC Te CC it Pn t en L agh Cog | at reasonable prices. The largest stock in town to choose from. Trunks, Valises, T Club &c,, in stock. mn?fl» "s‘:n. at the down Boots, Shoes and Hosâ€" _ 2 iervy at Mcliraith‘s 4 He has the goods ; h at reasonable prices. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Eggs taken same as Cash. Boost and the world boosts with you ; Kick and you kick @lOne You will have no kick coming if you buy yOA gp MAY 14, Owing to L gan being ce him Dr.Kennedy Jr. who has been with the firm for several years, #o herealter business will conâ€" ducted under the name of SPECIAL ROT! Dr. J. D. K Medical _ L has associat Das KZNNEDY & KENNEUDY our NEW METHOD TREAT ME theapCampaign News. Question List for CROCKERY & GLASSWARE DEPT.â€"â€"â€"2nd Floor McKechnie Big Departmental Store, Durham. Smash goes Prices 23 Suits M.ercha.ndise Brokers selling the $25,000 Stockâ€"McKechâ€" nie Departmental Store, Durham I=syoucssiteet its masnitude, its results TREMENDOUS PURCHASE of Readyâ€"made Clothing, Gents‘ Furnishings and Hats KENNEDY &KENNEDY hard earned dollars. We will cure you or no pay. No matter who has treated you, write for an honest oylnion Free E R of Charge. LOOKS FRKEâ€""The Golden Monitor" (illustrated) Comparison is the only true test of value: We court it on every line. _ Test, examine, compare : the keener the investigation, the surer we feel of a big parcel. Follow the Crowds to the Great Merchandise Broker‘s Sale. ;‘.’hf;’l‘esfale lIlVlanufacturer oï¬ Clothing in trouble with the' Bank and wanted the Cash. _ A. D. Learoyd, Merchandise Broker, made 1g it for the people of Durham===purchased * « 9 the entire Lot at less than 50c l:)n the $. Come next F rlday morning at 9 O ClOCl(, Sharp- P13 o the body, and the rroral, p â€"no more vital waste from th : Don‘t worry; It‘s wicked Home Trostment Sent on Requost. BLOOD POISONS "LXm are the most nrevalent and most serious diseases, _ They sap the very life blood of the victim, and unless eutirely eradicated from the ure @eneration. Reware of Mercury. It only suppresses the METHOD cures them. he sells the goods 8. The larges! energy and Aixrnqth. tired mornines. restiess ab!« moods, weak manbood, premature decay, loose. sore throat etc, BLOOD PO!SONS NERVOUS lucuce the brain beco ers disappear, the n« esnondency vanish, t sUCCESSORS TO NO. 1 all wool, worth $8 00 sale price..... i 3.75 ain from now until June 13th, 190 , for 35 cents. or five such subscription . for $1.00 Thisis an offer which wilt evâ€"Ve anyone to keep in touch with every phase and feature of the contest durâ€" ing its progress to the end, so ali deâ€" sirons of so doing are requested to leave their order with the office of this paper, and they will receive The Mail and Empire during the above period direct by mail to their own postâ€"office. NT alone can cure you, and makea mes active, the blood purified so that all tves become strong as steel, so that ner« he eve becomes briy}.t, the face fuil and , physical, and vital systems are invigâ€" ‘the system, Dont let quacks and fakirs BIG TRANSACTION 8. Mcliraith DEBILITY DETROIT, MICH neatly UISCRETIONS, have any of the late, Are you pecks before the â€", kidneys irrita« and losses, sediâ€" n, hollow cheeks distrustiful, lack nights, changeâ€" boue pains, hair swept .‘ Cho Burkam Review Commenting on this call the Brantâ€" tord Expositor says that che times are not without their opportunities for a larger service of the country‘s need by & wider application otf the prinâ€" ciples of Liberalism. The call ot the Giobe is well timed and embracing the traditional principles of the party all Liberals should rally to its supâ€" port, thus ensuring the return to the iegislature of representatives who will be worthy ot the trust reposed in them and aggressive in turthering the interests of the province whitch it will be their privilege to serye. Tribute to German Canadians.‘n Montreal, Owen Sound and other Wtb ipllacesshowhneed (o(x:' & (I!Ab(tw conâ€" a ‘ ciliator at home. rowds of immiâ€" A recent issue of Eansard h8 MY| prants may make the strikers SOrry. A recent issue of Ensard has Mr| H. H. Miller‘s speech o the immiâ€"; gration policy of the government. | He supported the policy of the govâ€" ernment and expressed the opinion that with hundreds of thousands ot fertile acres in the _ west, unoccupied, unproductive, Canada required a large number of immi-! grants bus these should be of the The Provincial general elections are in sight, and it is the duty of the Liberals otf Ontario to see to it that Liberalism will be more largely and more strongly represented in the new Provineial patrliament than in the one now about to be dissolyed. That is a duty owed to citizenship in the province and to the prineiples for which all true Livberals stana. No intelligent man is at liberty to negâ€" lees or to misuse his responsibility as a free citizen. If he is true to his rights of citizenship in Canada be wili give intelligent consideration and earnest service to the doing of his share in the goyernment of his country. _ And not the least part of his responsibility is for the election to parliament of men who will repreâ€" sent and help to make dominant the views for which he stands. He traced the early history of Gerâ€" man settlements in Ontario, and paid a high tribute to the desirability ot Germanâ€"Canadians as settlers. He The Toronto Globe issues a call to the Liberal party, in which it urges allegiance to the principles of Liberâ€" alism in the coming Provincial conâ€" test and the support of the candidates ol the party by all of its adberents. The Giobe, in this connection, says :â€" BIG CLOTHING SNAPS 19 Suits THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1908 e Men‘s blue clay Worâ€" | Sults sted, worth 8 98 13,00, sale price........, o A Call to Liberalism. NO. 2 |__â€"The latest big tangle between the parties at Ottawa is over the ‘‘Elections Bill," which Conservatives claim is an attempt to hurt them in Manitoba, British Columbia and posâ€" sibly other places. The Liberals claim that the Provincial lists in some : places have have been scandalously | stuffed againss them and are preâ€" | pared to furnish proot. We boge this | will be forthcoming in such bold | characters that be that rans may Being Lot 14, Con. 4, N. D. R., Glenâ€" elg, consisting of 100 acres, more or less. 90 acres cleared, balance hardâ€" wood bush. _ Bank barn, 60x44, frame house, grouted inside, 30xM, imâ€" plement house 40x20, good well at door, farm free from incumbrance. School half a mile distant and another 14 miles. Intending purchasers will get particulats by writing to Doxnarp BEaTON, Guelph P. 0. â€"The next Provincial Legislature will consist of 106 members. This is eight more than the last house, the extras being four more in Toronto and four in New Ontario. â€"Mr W. L. MacKenzie King, Deâ€" puty Minister of Labor seems to be the right man in the right place. His recent mission to England to disâ€" cuss with the Imperial authorities the question of Hindu iminigration has resulted in action that will preâ€" vent a swamping of British Columbia by our dear dark fellow citizens of Empire, in India. Meanwhile strikes Mr Miller‘s contributions to all the debates have been admirable in spirâ€" it and full in information. He is conâ€" stantly at his post and the example of good service he is showing as a parliamentary representative is a pride to all his constituents, Reform and Conservative alike. said they were thrifty, industrions and sober, good farmers, and made excellent sitizens. He referred to a number of prosperous manufactaring centres in Ontario, which owed their prominence and prosperity to Gerâ€" mans, who, trom small beginnings bad succeeded in establishing large manufacturing enterprises, employâ€" ing much labor and capital. Mr Miller‘s address was upon entirely new lines and conveyed much inâ€" formation to the House that was enâ€" tirely new. TOPICS OF THE WEEK Farm tor Sale. THE DURHAM REVIEW No other Store ever offered such Bargains in Crockery and Glassware. We do not confine our price cutting to a few Odds and Ends, but include in this Great Stock Reduction Sale all of our Imported Dinner Sets, Lamps and Fancy China. 1 case Suits worth 10.00, sale price. nounced partg prejudice. He spoke of the splendid record of the Liberal party in securing responsible governâ€" ment, of the glorious days of Baldâ€" win and Lafontaine, and urged Liâ€" berals to rise superior to party preâ€" Jjudice. â€" The Mail and Empire in its account of the Ottawa meeting reports & portion of Mr. Whitney‘s speech as Continued on page 5. ) Rather more than three years ago, when the last Provincial campaign was in progress, I addressed through the press some remarks to the indeâ€" pendent ele:tors. _ It is gratifying to think that in the interval the number of independents has increased. _ The tide is running that way. _ It means better days to come. _ We are now in the midst of another campaign, and it may be well to inquire, atter reviewing recent events, what is the duty of independent electors at the present time? _ I have received inâ€" quairies from some Liberals who were not in accord with my opinions in 1905 as to my present views, and it has been suggested by some of them, and also by others who agreed with me on that occasion, that the present Juneture was of such impr .ance that if I had wellâ€"defined views upon Bublic affairs I should not hide them. nder these cireumstances, and as public discussions safeguards civil ‘liberty and makes for good governâ€" ment, I offer no appology for reviewâ€" ing _ recent events _ My bhumble opinions, if nout accepted, may incite a faller consideration and so lead to a wise conclusion. A Call to the Independent. On Noyember 14, 1904, Mr. Whitâ€" ney called a conterence to be held in Toronto on November 24th. The inâ€" yitation was general. _ He said : "In addition, I invite representative men in each constituency, no matter what their party affiliations may be, and who sympathize with our objects, to: attend and help us by their advice and encouragement. _ In the present of great public peril, party designaâ€" tions and differences are o(y secondary importance.‘‘ Mr, Whitney publicly sought Liberal assistance. It was his privilege to do so. No one comâ€" plained. _ But it is not forgotten that he did it. Duaring the ea.mpaig: Mr, Whitney strenuously urged Liberals to support him. Independence of thought and action he urged at every meeting. At Brampton, Ottawa, Barrie, Ingerâ€" soll and many other places he deâ€" To the Editor of The Globe. Rev. D. C. Hossack on Whitney Rule. NO. 3 sample tweed . 4.98 Lenahan & McIntosh. As the fishing season is now on where you can get a full line of the at the right prices, _ We can suppl every line. Reels, Casts, Leaders, Baskets HOOKS & FLIES LINES POLES : HARDWARE AND FURNITURE 8 Days more selling ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 30 pr. Pants "..X"* 98¢, 1.23, 1.48 and 1.98 ishing Tackle We have a great variety of these at all prices _ Among them are the twisted, braided and silk lines. and other fishing tackle. scribe all the different kinds here. Call and see them for yourself. It will do you good. Besides these we have good variety of We have the Steel, Lancewood, Engâ€" lish Greenheart, Split Bamboo and common Bamboo poles. ison is now on, it will be well to know ull line of the right quality of goods We can supply your wants in almost NO. 4 A. D. LEAROYD, Promoter It would be imâ€" possible to deâ€" C H