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Whin buying ' ng your Raster Costume
�n'i�--c---.stgh�-�t�e,et-shah• ..
:unless you have ro 1 ted. s
• • y � Wit' � ht. e hoes.
there • iS. something, is . sur'
stookof " leji's; .andi s' . ,
�; ad e Flue
Shoes is -complete) we have li - '•e :
p ��...eucw,
toes and lasts that' "
•tgok . smart and
dressy" come.:in and kic•
k them .over..
ll en's and„ Boy's iieavy, .Shoes. -made
bySterling ' � ...
. Bros and Ames -Holden;
Co;;, 'wear' like 'iron. Try ' a pair. tl%is p
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� g- our repairing- "it will be--
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prole iptly;° attended to` and' neatly
Me;
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ANT'. SHOE S�'0R�.
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Capihu1 patA Up • .....$2,750,000
,'IOeserve and-Usdivided'Proflts —,_-_ 3250,
Thal" dsseb ,.:r ,000-
Calhat.the office of the Bank of Hamil-tou
and .secure .:a-. s;book._ . This a_ simple
transaction. Yet'it may be the first step
_.towardo cenvetence.
You <cannot. conimence to sae too early
lndif@id-tlePplace toYkeeip-your savings
is in a Chairtered Bank. •
Interest paid on deposits of •' $100 and'
upwards.
Agent ' ' Lucktlow
He ad office:
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eces$ities
Does your your Jur11 ture nee re -touching, "is .it scratch,..
ed or marred? If so, ask us about Lacqueret the dainty,.
decorator—it will make your furniture look like new.
-Is the- -woodwork' in -your-,-rooms,, :seratched.-pan
rough? ,� . d.
Elastilite varnish will put on. a : beautiful. finish
ai ttIi~ cost
Is your varnished flour ding; • and Marked? Use
Elastica floor finish, made by �argest varnish
mann-
..
itwiil not scale or chi
teed. •p --Very tire_ guar
I our: _ •'ain ed' flour-scr cl ,cr � i ?
3' R ��xed'''&t1'f� C%1t ,'ed.
• FP'
Fi is ilamel, it, is alio paint that stands wi
out an: equal.
LinoIelirtls should be varnished twice, a year, by.: do-
ing so they will give double the wear. . •'.We ;.have' - the
best .Linoleum varnish manufactured.
�.� ,Paint your buggy b gg3'taking
y: u before, takinglt out in the Spring,'
it will look better and last lenge,, A btiggy' costs' mon,
+ey, it'pays• to take care of it, and the same thing applies
to a``wa on.' We have paint.suita:ble for each•and r the.
waggon.'
dist 'is small: ;
,Throw away that Old pail, you can buy a galtianii.
you to exaMiAe our ANTI RUST goods.%
If you need a hew Range, call.and examine the Im-
erial-PxfordiTthe-QUeen of all RatigeS;
A car of wire just arrived.
In .140w sere to the tauilict w.i sad the
tents• ex+tees the •words of
�t wJ o> oa hearing of iloh
death, *laid;-'-' .
"'$e was qne of ills .,noblest
T UG![nawi ,ontx . wxtil wkotn it has been my .pl'i
to associate _during " my colt_
With politics;" and I' regsrd his,
as a gleat Toss tO. t�1e'•.E]�e;
;democraccri His lmtsaAfish jilts,
publio:,questioua put. him fonts
' 'front" rank as a public man.
cath. Neill bru.ig :sorrow intn.a
ude o£ homee,:•hut his: y e •,wl
tinue to bean inspiration for
tions to clime."'
THE' DEMOCRAT$ AT- WO
The'Dem rat." down'a'
Qc. ,.s t 1�'ashi
certa$nl► intend to "do things'# tq _
United •States tariff. Judging . by
way they are going abatit it; the
preeity agreement with Oatjada; th
a,• big proposition here, is only a
affair in the'lr pragranf ' > his to"l
most railroaded through. the• •Hou
-Reprresentatives T. :ljegin with;
leaders of.the parties favoring and
posed to` the measure, agreed that'
.should be only twenty hours deb's
,APRIIG..• .'2Q, . tg:1•T ten being allowed eaeli side: The
. • • ocratic leade ' w
• • , rs, in.. order• to ' she
_ confidence in the stand they take,
AT J AGRE T REFoRIVIER' Erous1Yuteri five ars "o a efr
a.. .to .the: Republicans, • who are friendly " to
the president's measure.. Before: the
end of the present Week, the bilk will
have gone to tiie 'Senate, where itis ex-.
pected to have sl more • stormy passage..
That it w l•go through;" ho *evet,•.is �3i9_t,
doubted. The bill is exactly the :same
e the one passed by the Republicans in
the last. Congress,' with the exception
that there is a clause added; •autliorizing
the presidents to continue egotiations
with the Canadian'Governmei <:#rith a
view-.to<•;further-extending the dist-o#
articles to be freely exchanged.
The haste' of the- Democrats `in dis
posing of the reciprocity hill is 'evident-
ly due to.their.desire to go further.`:•: ` It
is no secret' that'the firmers ' of, the
,United States aro not friendly', to.: the
agreement-asat_iiir s an�syss '-Theyir__:ops
ewvas= '-1-, TT •• ; » ^ - .Cl, lA"liVt 4/Gl'YLll7
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TRURSDAY,,
On the; night of April the 10th; one of
'the really great Hien (in the best " sense
of that term) of ': the"' United • States,
passedd to, the side of the great maj, city
That was To ,o:ftun..•`,l;Qhnstan ,.Sha
died at his home in the city •Of '.Cleve-.
Iaudt Ohio. Death/ vas •not unexpeet'ed.
He had been' ill fo'r 'more than, a year,
'and for some time,. neither he • nor hie
'friends expected.recovery ' On:the 13th
his body was laid to :'rest "with' " fitting
honors"—to-'quote-a: press despatch=in-
:Greenwood Cemetery,• Brooklyn;; near
the grave of his :former friend and leader
thought=.• -Henry George, .
For a number of years Johnston was
an. outstanding, figure in American pub
lie life. He served two' terms in ' Con-
_gress;or"fouc successive-tw•o-year-terms
'fir tisre
•
n' once-
candidate for governor, of Ohio, and for of its'' tendencp towards free trade.
a'::tune was seriously spoken, of a8. allrliit.they. resent is that their 'Partici':
presideirtial possi ii� @was efea Iai-liAe of-produrcts lifeV • beem-singled
out to be put on the free ,list. Their
cry, .however is not."No_ftee-list", but
'Protection,- for : all, .or protection , for
none." By the -way the' reciproeitY -bill
is going through Congress,,there evident-'
ly is'to'lie int longer; protec`•tiion for the
-.farmer ao-that•oncethe bill-'ia7enacted
they will be for clearing away the Pro-
tective features of:thee tariff. iiltogethher,'
It is, with a' view :, to getting 'in_ - line_
` nth; tlnrfeature of p ibli-e opinion t ; at:
the Democrats are so vigorously -prepar-
ing tug.° further than the. Republican
ed in 1 �> o tke o rano p. cud
finally, a; year .ago last 'November, he
failed'of election .to the mayorltyof the
city.
But it was not the mere .fact of hold
int -office that gave Johnston• distinction:
-- It -was -the -fact of his "hexing a 'reformer';
as well awe millionaire in, publice life;
for, before entering politics, Johnston
was. reckoned :among .they bigbusiness-
en an inulta millionaires "of the- i n t "
ed States,- His fortune;:; at =that --time,,
was. variously,:.,estimated : at .from: five?
ten millions. - He had nude •his trtjl_ . ' reciprocity measure. It is, understood
lions fitmse7f, •the' family Having been '•
that,.immediately-on:::diaposing of'. the -
left destitute at the close of', the 'great: introducedan bi adding aboulloinother measure -
•a e hundred
Civil War;. and . phis '.genius for finance . airticles to the free list. These i
was " ualleci "b t;v saf@,
eq y_ s -genius: f.-0 0 -Mies,_- -to assume,�J-willbe nick--as--•the Boer
when he quit b inese 'to' enter public" wishes to see on the free list' as a set-off
life.' In the ni`idst'oi' his business aot th his own must'
inc
ide :there, and-
thereefor, meat include many"matin
ivities, he had read ,one' of • Henry factored articles
George's books, and, being of . • keen in ' This should 'have a .decidedly helpful
• fluence •uponrtne freer -trade sentiment
Wlect and,generous'.impuses, he readily ,�
recognized the great truths that mi„ ecCanada;• forhere s been desjre
tectionisnralwayshas been in •the desire
Oeorge taught. 'This. was a turning to keep even. with the United States in
point in` his career; satiated •with.:wealth , what • is • felt to"be the selfish. 'and un
and business triumphs;..: he e a fair tariff 'legislation of that Country,
reformer7-a real reformer: loin,- . The immediate effect Will -be to lessen
tion as a business man v@ •. opposition to the ' passage • of the : red -
as , ca pres-procity bill through Parliament: It'will
tige from
'thfirst; but, besides, hewas be remembered
1 -that the first. -effort.
ofe
-amost»captivating=cam agn"--gig- .the OppositionatiOttawa wsg-tt-have.
actiO
boundless energy, enthusiasm, and'. op States -eon sed untilhti_, a n 'United
ted
tourism i.,...„...infor the masses anirresis� stand that,.Y,.,i:.i.i .. ____ �•-°
table charm. beless strenuous
• His real fight was against tlie_.pri.v_e
lodged •interests,•or.as these' have come
to be known "the. money power', which
threatens to make an; end of democracy
the4Dn d ten« B a. desit :was motions to angst .local option .laws thai
to ve the count i eat•ry. liy a nxi�r rtr mu, omit
gi of ry anC @xample of jou"'bile ..... _ _ ,i Y
wonld
. There was recently a neW and inter -
eating .developenient in the tiiid of
ownership public_ utilities and,. it
In possible, of the Single Tax in operation.
carried, the, margin ; being , Very
inunieipal ownership of the street five -men had voted, who were not .en -
In this; he was opposed, not only by for a.scrotiny and recount, One cif- the
Cleveland, bpeby intereets over;
which they held; Though not wholly
successful in ' ':iniinediate. aims,' hie
heroic and speetactilar methods `Of earn....
popularize the meaeures eought
tarry, so that his failure Was more' ap-.
parent than real. " •
- To his fellow millionaixes-
who can 'Coneeive-of no motive bot
and , ambitioup aspirant to :high
place; ;had he wanted merely
"lcoown that..lie was not taking the plot
or the. easy path to it. He could easili
enoligh have won governorships " anti
Lien rshipe by the well beaten: roada.
their. fellows; ththe, who believe that..at
that, he had voted against the by -law --
four associates Might have done' like -
The temperance peopietnereupon ap-
damus, instructing. the judge, who held
'the recount, to exetpine the five: illegal
voters With a view -to aseartaining how'
they had voted. 'Justice Middleton
grarited the order, and the men will be
At, grit,. this looks like atilinwarrant-•
ed interference with the. seCte,CY of the
ballot,. But justice Middleton held
that the illegal voters 'did. not east
ballots atoll; that they inerely put into
the ballot box pieces of paper' thatinfer-
feted with the nroper emoting of the'
ballots, and that,- therefore; they are
not entitled to the protection of the Act
votects a qualified voter in the
secrecy of his ballot There nuiy, heiv-
ever, be some difficulty in getting it the
truthe The man, who is ready to swear
arid sweat thit he voted for when '
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LOW ROUNND,TRNI ` :RATES
vino *ad rosy* $33.00:, E�dm inion *ad ,hart
T'1•W . � to .%Aar•Oahu is Moport m, rkwo.
fossas Mur! anti 6o diy41 %rcrq wins djj.. .
OURIsTSN+EEPINGCARS
qa Qry. S.ogfo, ably tert?�eg•fidlyaquy
,flit bgdd'ug, 4=416 **red at 1Vdar+a ratai
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Plus 5Q cents- admission -in
Canadian"" 117ational Horse
Show. Tickets good . going
...April 25 return- limit May- .-
1st., :1311; • •
•LOW RRATEs TO TH8 3YES1
Ash nearest,' Grand . TP~unk `Agent''
about `'lioineseekers'. and, .Settlers'
,Excursions, or address A. ,E. Diifft
D. P. ,A,, Toronto': -
Full" information, tickets etc inay.
kis obtained -from. -.- --
. 0. MARRZ.s1'--`ArentTDucknow7-
and rrxs.
- au e'rn wise su Jectg_
by which they can earn a :liv
ing ' Spotton's Business Col
•leges are. the largest trainers
-in -C&nada,'and our -graduates"
• secure the :best' • position's: •
You can study .a borne or
partly at .'
home �d ' fiinis ..
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• the College. ..
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BUSINESS
EDUCATION
'such aa you duty obtain 'under
the very best. conditions at * The
ontO, is a sure passport to' suc-
cess.. 'Thousands have proved..:_
it. Why not in7estigate it ' for •
yourself? free catalogiie
YongeiouLGernird Sts , Tory -mg -0
15istance is- no Hinderance
te those wlicr wish: to get' ',the
best. Many_ students froth the
...djstant,provium.s_ara the Li'
ELLIOrt
wow
Cor. 'lenge and Alexander sts.
iitation fot..high grade work.
Graduates 'readily get goOd pos-
itions, Open' entire year.
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CENTRAL
We have three 4eparimentsf•
ticai. The teaching is Acne by•
seven experieneed iiistriictors'. and
We place graduateg.'in good posit-
lonS, Some of last year's stitdenta
ate nOw earning $1,000 pet afinunt
or better, StUrlents ire entering
each Week. This is a godd ,tinie
for yon'to enter. Write for our .
D, Mcl.At$14N
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SEEDS I
A "fulst► e'k of `red, .matntrioth ,sl a aT a-° ,-.'Ione
► ,.£, to ...1'
•'an
hof '
and C_.._ �e TtmotiiY::� on bund, U..all'.o,�c#' allspact_n3��,� ..
• :stock• and get onr prices before purbhasiiix
—7 -Garden -Seas' ;
.. a � and Dutch � Set Onion
Buy early and' snake .sure of .your supply.
l; ..
A lino, :of fresh groceries always on hand.
f1Qurr ,B►R''s'11i1r t�9. ports, Oats Ch • :,
_. gip, .Barrel,
Snit and '-0041Oil
4+ Alt, kinds "'of Produce Wanted.".
We ,self their full line of spring' goods . cortsistiog of
Drag and Disc Harrows, Spring Tooth Cultivators,
Spring -Tooth Seeders, Hoe and Disc Dnllst Steel.
LAncl Rollers-.
•
•
.8pring l-ious Cleaning discovers, some
ronms that -need fresh Wall .paper. We would
ask-yourim:pectitin Of our netw designs: A:
large siock of' geod patterns 'to choose from..
--Some old .lineg. at ctit to,.. clear -.out.
'You can secUre. some excellent values •N,OW.
DRuu grow
melled
or
Our best adVertisement is the ,Flour itself
epoy
and
-a**1, 17) It
Tfieir quality sell- therm averyvhiere.
Try as sack and prove it.
We *rant our wheit,atid all Of it.
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LUCKA•0
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