" NEW HATS FOR EASTER Wmomooooooooooo'oooooommooaaommaomwc: and thus avoid a secand and, if so, know what it NOTE â€AGE-Flat Floor up-stalrs between Fisk’s Shoe Home and my Old Stand, Ready For Spring . _ _ . , . r..' I We will be pleased to see you and show' you man) bargains! . . . . _ Every article heretofore advertised huhlslgu rd as long a; stock laslsngnd many, lines w; will sell you still less in order to avoid another moving. We repeat, will you not come tomorrow ll you cant come to-day. T Your _ubediem servant. the balance of our stock/than to “W --iornliiioat have beeisivaring"with others in some of tl have been wasting an opportunity of saving sumu money. We ha well as in CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSW'ARE and SEEDS. Having vacated my Store and moved the balance of my stock above the same, we are again hammering away harder than ever, in order if possible, 10 clear out thc balance of the stock as our nor, quarters are hut temporary, having to vacate the same again by WEDNESDAY, APRIL nth, an! it would be " [Measure indeed to have it all sold and thus avoid a second moving: you may have hum! unfortunate enough to have gone through the ordeal of moving It means that we much, prefer to scll you goods ' i - - Â¥_. V ,A_ --- ___ --" --" _-_-r-e-r--. ---' _ V", ----, - ,, _-_--- W qstststitsssgstsesqtitstst$t$$$tt't$u0titt WWW ": C m. . 3ititstmtitititkutitk _ A grance into our store at present will reveal to you thr tact that every available toot of space. Pvpry shell and table. is tilled with new. up-to- dale loolwear. ready-to-wear rlmh- ing, hats, mp3, shirts. socks. umlvr- wear. minimal»: umbrellas, Ctvs, rul- lars, trunks, suit vases, lrlosrnlws and travelling bags, and everything u prices that it will pay you to come mites to SM. Our ctothittg do- partment is now in the rear end ot our shm- More, and tlw hark part of the Sun-[vim Hank, and as we hare; no extra rent In pay tor this dopaer utent WP are in u position to SP“ you' I clothing cheaper than any outtu' store in the Twitt-1'ity. Come and stN' uur mew stork Tor spring ullll saw mum-y Money bark is um satistivtl, . f' - On In†Land. Whore. Incl '"l.--hntstttr Cox "I the purchmr ot ,thlrly-three f um of hr- Iand " £757.57 an acre On Saturday. . "and pm». He ranted " M (to. “3..“ to “5.000. Its pur- cm can. no ambush-om hero at i enum- bn-ch of Ethical, â€an“; I d mm. lulu-I. _ A. WESELOH r& 00 Miss Lowes’ Millinery Parlors as King St. w. AT mmm Thursday, March 29 15 DAYS 'l1fr1llil SELLING , Will you not come to-morroW? ......=- --. What does this mean to us? We will have new Pattern Bats to show you. You are invited to call and see the new creations at mov ing is. Toronto. Mal-ch '27.-4'ttaHer' nood- mnll. the "hm-b" who bought from the "now: the goods tttotett trom Many- pant “fut. and the hugsdlns. wa- yosterday "In to the Central me two yum, Ion the nears-saw my to pan "at M. going to nu "Pet." scll you goods at wholes tle pr'ices, and many line; less than wholesale, to clear out gu through a second otdval of moving. a sharing with uthtrs in some of the good bargain; we have been giving: if not, you ruf Saving same money. We have still a good assortment in GRCrCERHis, as Two Wars For 05.4mm. WP? GEO. (llllMlllilllilllFUn Rev. P. C. L Harris, of Guelph, Speaks in the Church St. o. B. Church. The Missionary Uotnmitiee ml the Y.PA'.A. ut the Alma sum l'. ii/ ('lunc‘h mm a very mum-NM"! attniwt- sal‘y svrvice, on Tuesday owning. I'r,e hanm- was a Im-lurv delitvriul by Row. P. V. Lawn-m Harris, uf lic. 1'ongrvgatiotutl Church in Gucly",ott the "Kingship of Jesus," MIMI Was treated in a Very torcrtul and im"- tical manner. IV sttowol that ‘In- gnu! trvvd at today was Illa: luI'nI- lion; at the Christian chug-h Jana“ I u- as bryaVssnhjecis oi Jesus Christ. Men and wummu are wanted trr-2ty ttho win amp In make sacrifices an! kw 11'tttr m Unis! an! His mum-um! sltow In llte world Hun llu-y am not a~i~.lhwll lo be hum?" as trtw fullam» A haunt. 's train or though! is a: all: on the Mount. _ A N's "t (1mm. _ His sululrms- was attentit ml lo and put-any awn-1 thum- ttresent, and the n whirl: Mr. Harris sum; Iiw "flu- ('MM .lvsu‘j' and ' tte 1trrt'ivtt “In-g“ was ‘lrauliful. Miss I'. L. Inns-4 [lll‘n‘d valuable yt tvice at i â€I Ttas' a "var for all an Inn-ally vrtioyrd the luv-Mil P, I'. l‘. Hath-w r,ati.tnl " IN 1'firiE'i'rir% LEC'I Ilia . Harris sum; tiw sa4ertiuns M .lrrswii' and "The llinl "t “mm" was somefitirtit Miss I'. L. Litsrltirqrvr ren- Ilahhv sunk-.- at Nu "Pratt rttvar for all and u-u-I'ymw 'tioyrd the "trlirur,. 'l'ttC Y .s'och'ty unalivrul a "an a!" Ihnr minimuxy “nth. as King St. w. ~s- was attentively listers. art-ugly apprectaitnt hy n. and the tttttttttPr u: 0000 oooooooooooooooo.oo EH 6000 LENT 31on {2f oo 00000000000000 COO-000 A syciahie lot of priests were (he gmsts a muph- oi Sundays ago (or tlinm-r a: th" preshytery of unl' of the trori.sus in this my, says the Hitmil- um Spertalnr, where thc/young lady who liresides over her brother's noun-hum has the reputation at being a tirsi-cIascjmswkeepe'r who ram pro- paw adinner that would lolnpt oven a bislop In frsrg,cl the mum svasnn, “hm r. ttmp child ot Ilw ehttrch [mun ticcs alvitvmioustues in Vra‘ing and r',rinliiua. Yhey tvisrts great, Many Spl- 'lows that 'loren_or mun- lm-n hf the snarl-d railing and thvir appetites were Keyed up to the high-5| pitch trom tlie sunny smellk that t1ualed Ihrnugh tho house trom the kitchen. 'rw lady was really proud M tlui dinner Inn-pared [or her guests, for not mn- 1hing was lacking in the menu mm; soup to nuts. The sump was served $irs1, and it was so de- liciunsly compounded that it made om' Wink the soup plates were largt-r so that their would be more of it. Thou came the fish, a salmon 'ct) weighing about sewn pounds, smoth- om! in rich drawn butter. It made the t-yrs oi the priests sparkle with delight. but strange In say only thru- or tour ol the younger brethren Fat- took " u. Trout is adish to hr Wujuyvd, but morp so during 1lte Len- Irn svasun. and the young tellots 'mage clean wurk ot what had Inn-n so! helm-r them. Ah! Here comes the piece 'tv.rt'sist- anew-a. twerrty pound turkey, done to a mm. with the rich (in-using. llnw the t'aryer eyed ibe beauty before plunging 1mm- "in ton-k nu» it, and all thr hrt-ihrm around thp hnmrl. E'VP" in the bishop, compliment) the look of that bird. Then to oat-h nl 'tin. "ldere, tho bishop bring m-n‘ml| rust, was given a gnu-runs portion ot, ‘1nrlwv and IlrI-ssing. hut when ir, (-unn- the turn ot tho tour imvinrs to k hulpml. the bishop. with a sly iwinklv in his ('51-. called lite aHtrie tion M the swing priests to utr' ima- rlad rnh-s that during IA-ni lish and towl would not be pariah" of all. tho Salm- Mural. There Was a bum): at the Min-m6 at th" yum-g priets, but the unfur- lmmlv hrllows hm! In Mam! by tro ttths, and lullwy that day mm a tot, hicldrn delicacy at the has! for them.. The trtstRm might hdte given them an r " k! a" It. Inlet. of the Sad-lady sun. (thin; the Sun Privi- lege for In as for Wm: " the ladies have their spring mil- Itnery and costume openings. why should not the gentlemen? This was the question in the mm! at V. M. Berlet. manager at the Semi-ready Wardrobe. " M King street east, When he received his shipments at tine tailored suits trout the Semi-ready tailor shops in Montreal he was so delighted that he determined to carry out the prolect'ot a. Spring Fashion Opening. Two days have been set apart tor the opening. Thursday amt Friday, March 39th mid 30th, and on those two days milk-turn an- t.xpcct- ml to mum in "just to see." The ladies have a grand time flmpping in t be in: no t lull mean buying. Mr. Iii-net says. "t have the Semi- n-ady Physique Chart, and it pictures "tor" Ilia" words can, the meaning oi tsumti-ready, for an the plum otte can we that stum- 500 diirervnt sizes and shapes of Hemi-ready suits are tailor- ed. With the many spring "tom-ls and the variety of cluth patterns I would Imw- lo carry mum. suits 'to lilting- Iy l't-pi‘t-sont the product " the im- mmm'c Sum-ready system." Over 400 skilled tailors Were at work ihis seasmi in the shops on Guy street, Montreal, and there are now titty Semi-ready wardrobes in tho cities and towns of Canada. When] it is oncsitlrred that in mm there‘ wer" only three, and in mm there wI-n- but thirty Semi-ready “mid robes, one can have an idea of the, astonishing growth of the new tailor- ing idea. Then again there are shoals ot rum tailors, and that is the ear- nest form oi ccomplirnent, of course, most people prefer the genuiln- to the imitation. and tor particular and cultured men the Hi'rni-ready label is their guarantee and acceptance of the modern clothing. As Kitwrt Hubbard remarked, "To-day the man who wants to be well dressed buys Semi- reatly garments." SCIEETISTS' GREAT TEMPLE New Church at Boston a Magni- ficent Edifice With Mile and a Bait of'Pews. Huston. March 27--The m-w elnn'ch of the Christian Scientists in this city is now completed. Its PORSIFUO- lion stamps it one of the most rev marhahh- "tlirtces in the enuntry. Five thoysand people may he comfortably seated in this modern pulaee ot war ship. The "our area til the auditor- ium is 221mm square feet. The finish- ed stone Jrontagv-is (iii! let-t. 'l'ht extreme height of the church, iuelutL ing the cupola: is 22! feet. The dame is 82 fuel in diameter. The materials are New Hampshire granite aml Toe next-e marble. There are about one and tine-hall miles: of news. There are " exit (lluil'waysi and seven 15mm! marble stairways. The windows are filled with line maimed (r,rvcs set in Monte sush. The, first story contains cortilcr "and hallways almost large ennugh In “(All the entire enngregn» tinn. A large Sunday srlmnl and the "t't'ereior.y "Hires, etc, are also on this "not". In the ham-men! is a large dunk mum, which will hold anoint 3.1m“ "wraps. The great awlitoriury is most iuutssive' with dig high- domed ceiling supported by the great arches which spring trom stone pie'rs. "The Hvmi-ready (Wardrobe was apt-nod in Bvrlin just “no year ago, and Mr. Dork-l says that its success can he Iretter understood by the re- turn this spring ot nearly all his curt tomers ot last season. 7 The store will be nlu‘n until nine o'elock nu Thursday and Friday own- ings fur looking around 'urnly." Thvrt. will h" no ‘sr-lling or laying minds aside. as thisis intended .ior sluiwing spring goods only. - The members M the Berlin erling. tmm are feeling pretty "elm-sly" to- day on account of ttw handsome nil Tcr' tro'phy Iln'y_will soon lu' osmpor ing for "H the green, which has now: donated by one of the must (mu-m enthusiasts, Mr. W. tr. Euler. ll ir on exhibition in W. 1L Lia-sun‘s: Witt. duw and stands on a solid u-buny has" iriglit inches in heighl,.aml is In «(hr sham sst an urn twelve Inches Ligh. with Chung! handles, and lined with gold. At the bottom are Inn bowls and on tlw one site at "w mm m a lawn howling sumo nml on Iln- othN is Ilu, following 'rnsivriptiotr Iwmlilul» Iy mutant-ll :--'"rhe I'Zulvr Trophy, Presented in. 19ttt, to the Hull!) Law» Bowling Chm. by W. Ir. Hunt, bu Annual t'ompvtition." . This trophy will he tlona'ml In Ilu rink winning tre cluh vjutttspiotisitip and win undmuhtmlly “'er kn-n rum [milion during the running scam". A. Wow-lulu ' IV, ot "erlin, iuvilr you lo ('nllll‘ and so:- their lll'W ttp-to- date spring stoek of readv-to-wetir thinning. heals, raps, "trnishings, and all kinds " tootrvear, and everythint a1 price that it will pay you ll" runwmilu-s to "N'. They have had tlwir shot. Uurc- all trmodelrd and hau, their clothing; dvpelfllm-nl ai tho rmr rnd of th" Snwrrign nank, and in their ulmv slow. The same ulrl staml, npxl to the post "lbw. Como and waw mum-l- nu llrr many mlal hummus. Hm or" um-Iilig lllis week, tw "Lun- nun-[1.1 in Lam. “In! I turkey in â€w oi d " the cooi. imhllgrnrv‘, hm lu' didn‘t. They will tm nmn- can-In! lwn'allrr at admin-r in Imnt. ll"! they tttadt. np tut the nuke-y in "w other ‘clelicaties prepare spring, and, gentlemen Humid have A HANDSOME TROPHY. PAGE 0., PMâ€! OPENING NEW AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES BILL New Measure Provides for Pro Rat: Grants [ to Fairs in Proporticn to Money Spent l on Agriculture SALE OF LIQUOR AT FAIRS PROHIBITED Toronto, March 'E-The debate on the budget was renamed In the begin- latur'e vetuemur, conunulnu mun after Mt o'clock at night. when Mr. Thump- . . on- t (adjournment, He will continue his address on Thursday. Mes-n. Mcual'ry. nut! and Lewis m re the speakers for tho Guru-fume"! “Mr. Ind Mann. "Mop. Preston Hiram; Ind Thompson for, the Opposition. Hon, Mr. no“ elk-lied than the Gov- ernment lldc the Inmmuulon that my mining bill would be bmuqht down tttts Week. thr education h!†ts in the hands at the mink-r, and the university hm await! the report of the eomtnlssiomt. Premier Whitney, replying to a‘Lher‘ quesllnnc by Hon. Mr. Ross, amid the Minkstets wore lemma. caution. Tm)" mixht promise to hive certain measures , ready at a ttxed date, but if untowardl ocean defeated their intention some! people - not hon. kennemen oppotrlte-', might be Inclined to Mama them. I Hon. Mr. Ross th Aught that while the Government was laklng lessons In cau- tion " might alga take a tew lessons In promptitude. to which the Premier rc- plied that the Government was In a teceptlve mood. The Graduate Nurses’ Atuaoeiation rt Ontario bill was referred to a Select Committee as follows: Hon. Mr. Wil.. laughby, Hon, Mr. Beck. Hon. Mr. Beaume. Hon. Mr. Hanna, Hun. Mr. Cochrane. Hon. Mr. Pyntr, Messrs. 1'rawtord. Harcourt, Prertdn (lanai-k), Hoyle. Mar., Carscallen (Hamilton). Nixon. Graham, Lennox, Gamey, Lewis, Smellle, and Preston (Bram). _ Agricultur- and Arts. Hon. Nelson Motitetth's bill respect- lnc Agricultural societies was read a. ttrqt time. The old agriculture and arts act in divided into three acts, one respecting agricultural societies. one respecting horticultural societies. and a third re- specting provincial societies. Hereto- tom agricultural societies were omn- ized according to districts and town- ships. This system is done away with by the present act, which makes no distinction among societies. Each BO- ciety will be known according to the place whleh is its headquarters and at which it hnids itstnuai exhibition. The m w act will make it imposslble womanly! a new Fueling: eiti."m (wax. ‘yVijIQLutm hmdquarwrsref an tthr nucleu'. t'Xeept it it is established it will not luterforc “:13: thy old society. Atrrtetriturat sucletlL-s will be permitted to use thrlr funds " commuting in- 30015 and weeds should they become a pest lathe soctlr-n. It will not include the running yxpeno ups ot the snclvty. ometsr.f salarles. or any funds used In paying tor special attractions. Information In regard to an: expenditure must he, an tutu: SEWER COMMISSION WILL NT OFF CONNECTION _ The method of dividing the grant is ehanged. lierelol‘urg district soclptlrs have drawn a gram of $380 each. while the township societies in each district nuvv divided among Themselves the sum of $4g0 in proportion to thtt number of paid-up m’mbors.‘ V Grant Divided Pro Rats _ It is; novd,provhhrd that the entire grant ot 870.000 be divided pro mm anxpng all tht. "rurrirtultural soclcticn In prupul‘ilnn to the amount expended In the nri vierwa year Cnr agricultural pur- [10503, This is trpeeitiett in the act as bring for the balding or spring stallion shows, prizes tor agricultural products. muxwy spent for agricultural and hor- m-ultural perindiqnls. for tho impnrta- lion of pure btmd stock. tor plnughlng nunvhos, Ne semi fairs. crap competi- tions and good farrnrtrompetiti ms, for the drstruction of noxious wecds and pvrniclnus inset-ix. A Local Tanning Co. Will be Notified Tha Unless Steps Are Taken to lnstal Settling Tank They Cannot Ilse Town Service ' M the Vrcgular melding of the Suw- or Cottttttissiott the qm'sumn of tho ne- glow! 'ot the Breithanpt Leather Co. in cqniorsnie, with tbe arrarWPrnt'til made with 1hr Cotttttission at the in- stallmhm ot ttw m-w dispcsal \ysu'm two years mm, when it mm agrruul that ail lawn-rim should cumin!“ h', wing tanks tor the lrvamwu: T at svuagv holm'v tun-ring the mains, Wits discussed. d II was rirumy du-ivlul lo authorin the Summary to nmily 1iiis mini Hm? tttthsss strps aw taken to hum! the sewage putiWatioa plant as Ili Farmer "any! "maul." t I Pt Catharine', Man-h '.'r,- FM Oil v. .' _ "‘V‘ M' -. . ' - -. farm-w. my"? 10, Hunt a fvw "um IX'ICT ttttttAY DAUA“ _ _ frnm "twt', lmnxml himnnlf in In! barn _ - yt':at"rdst.v maruhw almul 6 n‘rlawk. His “I! ""ttu'N,t"vd'ir'"' " sun t ~Im-l his fulhor’s mum holy when F V he mm out to do the chore. Ills mm- LOU Anniâ€. March 'gripe, . . '. . MN. . . do" Its column In tho and“ " Us had “mutual him "l My. [PRIII'IR . I. stticidv. and ho haul only bven "IBM"; hnorm itt " rent. the all "m at". to a. for-a bw minulu. Rh" ttttttttqt" "a: m m I Dcfml Council testh I'M/offâ€. town oe M. Jacinta. o _ ram-hing mglnns near by Old to my “Univ-ni- Marcy 'dt-An "PM" othor Mac-as down the "My. . """W' tooh placo iit “V T,attcurmrl (Hum-1 In the Sam .lnnmlln Ville) “I. mm Ml Mnmhy nitts."1,int, Hauxir‘u I'M-3mm rtvrlve ttre “w, httth. At - run". M. 1', P. for l‘n â€may In the oun- [ " is rstirtmto" that $100,000 - but "wuss or Asmrwrtr'.v, hrl~l the. chief) han rrgnlzml from the nlnglom, " v-vilm at my mm a roroirrr. an“ In \‘iann a foot of no" com ‘Ilvnml "w mnyur amt yawn-H in MN ;:~\‘..|;|i sir “H. In thet with", x 'determination to dis-11m “I" Iramwzly an" Mon, CT.ttutt 1bC'vCq a! h. “I. a jun. He he'd ttte mama; in lutyév‘isé, under water, . q And went on mixing. V ..... - _ ---_ . G-The debate on mixed in the begin- mnulnn until attet. when Mr. Thump- I Another new feature in I. â€(which _ dividing a sum not to exceed $5,000 be- tween the show: at Toronto. Ottaw- aud London, provided the financial rc- turns are made to the Minute:- and tho [provisions relating to gambling. aid. shows. ete.. are enforced. The out so» limo force Feb. I, 1907. After the Anni-tn Again. t Mr. Sutherland of South Oxford I: - ter tho autoists again. He introduced this pet piece of legislation vented-y. and. if " passes. cotmtrcoututiu mny by bylaw prohibit, restrict. or regulate the operation of motor vehicle, on any highway or part at a highway. Th. bill provides" thnt motorists take extra 1i7i.4'iiiiiis; on country tonal. even to 't.faeititatirtg the push; ot highland 5 horses. In case of accident the - ;tor must give his name‘ and address and that of the owner. In denim he _ts liable to a line of 850 for the tilt i licence. $100 tor the mud. no for a Bar Imam! on or baton in. In: - ot March. This vlll enable "an I. be durtHhutod earlier than formerly. " that societies will secure the mom long beta cent in New Ontario. when (not. shall be on the basin of double the“ a! the organized manila. Trials of 'ttet All“ Basal-din: ham racing. there I. no change. rxcept that a clause provid- tn case there is a conviction under tho section the society shall be dehaegqd from receiving a grant In the tailoring ‘year. This means that “trials of "not!" under the regulation oe the otneem of the society are permitted, but hone racing is prohibited, and my person guilty of a violation of the luv in - to a. henna line. .. . no" acv'rezurauu gunning In. games of chance u strengthened. The otttcers shall prevent all human] or In- decent shows, wheels of fortune. die. games, pools, coin tables, draw lonelie- are debuted. and there Is a provision against anyone introducing a, cumulus device upon the fair grounds. The we ot manor}. dict» ton-ud- den under the act. third offence the license may In - vdked and the operator lawn-anal , First 'htadletgs. I These hm: were also introduced! Hon. Mr. Bei-To â€hand in. 0"- tarlo Medical Act by provldlnc to: (I. holding of elections at London. Dr. smeiiie--Respeethw tho Ontario. Hgdson Bay & Western Runny Co, Mr. MCD-tl-Respecting ti. cm; of Ottawa. Mr. Hodtrimr-atetoeethxq the Non-V them Midland Railway. Dr. Jessorr--Respectiuq (I. City " St. Catharines. _ ' . Mr. Smythe--ro mam-pant. tho Town of Blind River. Mr. Preston (Brano--To incorporate the Bell Telephone Memorlal uncen- tion. Mr. Lennox-To amend the Count! Courts' Act. Mr. Lueast--To amend tho PM!!!“ Estates' Act. Graded Foal. . Yesterday a deputation of the ion! "otelkeepers' Association wuted on the Provincial Secretary. The canton-Inc. was in private. Mr. Hunts cold uncr- wards that a graded mic or license! was asked. the hotels having limited Ic- corninouatioa to be taxed the moat, and that the number of bartenders' certi- 'ieates be not restricted m such . Ill! as to advantage trades’ unionism. Mr. Hanna promised the canine-Au would not be limited. The 1'otnntissiein will mm lhal por- “on ot the srrwrr farm nut and far d slmsal purposes' to .lnliuw Alli-man: tor lite you†at $1190 a you, he to Mo‘iuallcr. tlie roadway summing thn farm. .\Wnulus amonritirv,r to $215.33 were â€cu-maul and passed. . mm iv acted by the Commission botan- Attr. Imh next, their runnu-liun with the “war,“- system or the town will be cut on: Tim chairman was authorized to have the heris at the tarm Mailed amt other damages caused by the weath- er repaired as soon as po:,si6le. Om new“ Mad my 4hrqateet In _ Twertty-Fttm You". Lou Angelou. March 27.-m down its mursn In the maiden Nry known In 25 years. the Sun â€on†Riv" threatens no“ dam-go to a. town of Rt, Jarlntn. to the nun-IN rnnrhing reqlons near by and to In! other plan‘s down the WING]. . Special Grunts.