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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 29 Mar 1895, p. 4

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E narrow view, and have so formed their l5; remedial order as to make the greatest macroechment upon provincial rights, higher feelings of rehgious toleration and .libenlity. The case has not. been put in Ept: strongest and clearest liI h: and fotm ’ - Sir Hibbert Tapper, and in reading pimagining what 3 masternt argu- would have been prepaed by Sii- Thereieanevidentettempconthe ofthemryorgmbocut responsi- . for medal measures upon the ‘ , committee; but the judicnl the Bowen-Tapper order we. innehenyaifhoinvieeop- As we anticipated, the vscillating Daninion cabinet has changed its mind and decidel to have a session of parlia- ment, which is to open on the 18:11 April. An appeal to the county had evidently been decided upon, for the indications of that purpose were innumerable, but no person has been greatly surprised at the change. It would not surprise us if there is no election for a year or more, And mother session in 1896 may intervene. It was not possible for some reason to hold the election on the old voters’ lists, and therefore'to the hard-driven ministry there may be advantage in delay, and the longer delay the better. The remedial order issued to Manitoba on the school question is the all-absorb- ping topic of the week. Since the last Mon of the judicial committee of the Evy council this has been expected, t the Bowel! ministry have taken the whose whiskey is vouched for by that ex- perienced judge, the Hamilton Spectator» entered for political stakes, Mr. Meyer had to consider whether he would sur- render temperance principles to political exigencies and support Seagram, or whether he would insist on a cold water candidate. The Dominion had its eye on Brother Meyer, and to the profound disappointment of multitudes beproved unequal to the omission. Wecen forgive Foster’s “moments of weakness,” but Brother Meyer’s open support of Seagrsm, sugared with N. P. and hot ntZred .withvpolitics, impala us to insist When a tory prohibitionist of the emin- ence of Brother Meyer abandons the cause in an election to the commons, which done has the power to prohibit, what will Grand Worthy Brother and Chieftain Buchanan, of Hamilton, say and do about upon the publication of a “Remedial Order” which shall fetch our esteemed cobemporery back into the ranks of the cold water brigade. it '2 ever that my mean. Mr. Mayer in a stalwart prohibitionist who has never known a “moment of weakness,” and when Mr. Seagram, (the excellence of an awkward dilemma. He is known throughout the West as Peter X, but: that does not imply that he is a maker of beer inferior to Carling’a XXX, what- We could not. have believed it if even the tory Hamilton Spectator had not, in its cynical way, given its opprovni of the report that one truly good men had gone hook on the muse inthiswny: Brer Meyer. teetotelier. preacher and pro hihitionist. endorses the candidature of Joe Seegrnm. maker or excellent whiskey nnd breeder of test horses. And Bret Meyer is right. The prohibition question will not come before the next parliament; Policy is again on trial. and Bret Meyer believes in the Notional Policy. He will vote and work for protection when it is in danger. and wait till there is some show of. doing some thing in the prohibition line hetore he worries himself much aoont tint matter. Brer Meyer knows what's what. ‘ 5x655“. mums m owns noun. gnmsu Alsch barium; IPINAB mm autumn an ensues or 1’»ng Imam! a {mm a.“ â€" - _ A us. An fiiofifimm M AR Ca m I s â€"i\1;'¢;d<â€">ubt the ncmination of Mr. Sea- gram placed our worthy friend Moyer in “Year afier yearthe Canada Life keeps on the even tenor of its way, enlarging the circle of its patrons, dispensing its inacti- mable benefits and rearing its great structure on round financiai 'nciplea. The four corner stone: on whic the Canada Life has been bail: u are Emmy Integrity Liberalit'y an: Stability. ’ ’ mo. - ‘ 2.500.000 m cm- rm 1- 1393, - 700.535 raide- In lacs. Wmflhudinu $15; THE CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE GOMPANY. ESTABLISHED. - - 18' PORTER’S Bookstore. Fix biiinm or Pins. THE REMEDIAL ORDER FIRE INSURANCE. WALL 34333.. " Emu“ J’- ut- In mug «mafia has! #9 iW mu: Wr swine quiet. and this week we W pawn stock 2,500 Baas of New Fresh WALL PAPER at 5c, 66, Sc, and 106 per Boa. DON’T MISS THESE NEW PAPERS»; F. 0. T37 10!. 11. 18053 . TAYLOR. mm. IIMY. :32 763.000 14,300.00. 1847. 00:38 vs. JAcnrr.â€"Ancused at stal- lng wood, which the manu Manda! washisown. Thsgnnd at: hand no bw. G. H. Hopkins to: accused; D. Burke Simpson ton-tho crawn. SAsacmns vs. Sumâ€"An action at seduction, brought b parties iron: the ne hborhoodot Port any Inwhlchtho phlfimfl' wa- nna-salted. r. Yanold, a! Port Pen-y for the deutm'; Mr. Ghan- pane. M at, Uxbrldgo, mane deflandant. QUEEN vs. Wnsox.â€"The prisoner was accused ottstgllng :dlesssxafiéom :12; Kg: mount. pas o so, a pie: . it. was a. first offence: and the 1115:0110: was surging from a very severe Illness. his lordship lot. hlm ofl' on an ended anatomic. D. Burns Simpson, Q (3., "Hunting, in crown; Mr. John McSweyn, for the r 0033;: vs. Donmm Mch.â€"The prisoners were accused of from QiIBEN vs. SELLâ€"A charge bmufiht for desertion and non-supp 21-3. The czae was beige Pence Magistrate McIntyre last Fannie: y, when he sent the defendant n for trial. After that decision the hushan thought better 01 his pcsinion. and at the time the case came before the grand jury was again living with his wife and pro- pel-1y supporting her. and the grand jury were advised to bring in “no bill,” which they did. ' - HUDSON vs. BELL Tnnraosx Cc.â€"Dur- ing a heavy sleet storm one Saturday night last December, a wire belonuing to the defendants, stretching across 8‘. Law- rence-st, near Gienelg-st., fell to the ground. Some persons, for public eon- venienee, for the time being, prop ed up the wire temporarily so a man can :1 well: under, and so it remained until the next Saturday, when it again 15:11, resting upon the fence near the sidewalk. The plaintifl walking down smet was caught in the neck by the wire. thrown backward and his thigh bone fractured, or injured by a severe contusion, the doctors could not agree which; six of them were three for a frsczure, three for no treeture. but all agreed there was a severe injury of some kind. The jury found. that the wire had not been pr :perly secured when first cm~ erected and that the defendants ought to have known in less than a week that the wire was down. and assessed the plainth damages at $600. Hugh O‘Leary. Q. C, and G. H. Hszi'ls. for plaintifi‘; R. C. Clute, Q. 0., and Mdntyre Stewart, for defendants. fnl [sangâ€"Years, The: Bicycle Track. [To the Editor of The i‘osr ] Snagâ€"Spring is upon us again, consc- quently the question arises, “Are we going to have a bicycle track i" We should have a track f:r the following reasons :â€"It will keep the club together; add interest to wheeling in general; give the public some sport and amusement they will appreciate, not brutish in char- acted after the style of hcrseracing: afi’ord a place to ride when roads are not fit. and stop the nuisance of riding on the side- whllr, so disagreeable to ladies and the ‘ public in general; and would also stop this road racing so dangerous to both wheel- men and horses, because we would have a place to go when we want to speed our- selves. We might as well have a track at once, for it will eventually come to it, and so have Lindsay in the lead for once. The estimate has been placed at $350, but likely less for the course we require. The cmb should at once he reorganizzd and then term a joint stock company, with the shares very low, so that every mem- ber could take stock and participate in the profits. But first, nobody will be allowed to ride without paying a small fee set by the shareholders, thereby assuring the shareholders of a good profit on mone invested. By having this track we w be able to hold a C. W. A. tournament, from which shareholders will derive another large profit. And when each member takes a share it is then to his advantage to push the tournament and make it a success, hr it is money inhis i own pocket. The agricultural society, we ‘ understand, will give the bicycle club the right to build the required track immedi- ately inside the present course, making it exactly three laps to the mile. Surely the wheelmen in town will not be slow, but seize this opportunity and make arrange- ments to min-y this scheme "to a success- I [Before Eon. Mr. Justice Iowan] The spring assizas opened here on Tues- day, Mr. J nstice McMahon presiding. The docket was a small one and several cases were settled before coming up for trial. Mr. D. Burke Simpson, 9; u, of Roma xvme. conducted the crown bug. ness Following is e 1181: or the 03568: There is evidently serious disatreetlon existing in the cabinet at Ottawa at we sent. The Ben. J. C. Paterson has resign- ed his portfolio. and Hon. Clarke Wallace is oni witholding his resinnation on the plea at he is not a member at the cabi- net. and yesterday the .Tononto World positively announced the resignation 0! Sir Charles Hiboert Tupper. who is said to have taken__exoe_ption to the cabinet’s A A____-A.-_ LID! Iv my- â€"-vr-_'_ action in calling the goveffunent together. Mr. suntan. M. P. P.. has “than in hand the preparaslon at a mu renulnalng bluyollata. I: deelues Morales and all maehlaea of that class lo be can-lag”. and am. mualolpal councils power to lmpone a license ta an contusion that» the moneys an Nifid be devoted to the: improvement at the wands or the building at apoclal pathways to: bloyollats. In the British House at commons inst week the Irish franchise bill pussed its second reading. For tweuw you-s its sun had be u 9 udb the can er- 33%.. but 1-. gmur aim the at er maervrivs leaders its: week announud that they approved ahginessun. luau-u:- vn mu... ...... By I settlement of this question. ”recognizing that the minority hove n n claim in justice the majority will be u doing justice towards the minority; and unntil such 0 claim is reongnized We I! fancy that there will be no peace.” “mafia; '.‘ 32“} Egg e€fim 2:1". .. \ m 4 W191 9H5; gimme i § have been opened get $1; male “3 m undesirable and dangerous gamm- neut upon provincul tights avoided. In an article on the quelthn the Haunreal Witness says: -â€"‘ The 3 man ”Catholic clergy will probably in time "get their own way, whether they get u the new law repealed or not, though of u course the difficulty will he the greater u in proportion to the length and bitter- "11883 of the fight. Our conviction in ”that in process of time the Protestant: u of Canada will come to see that if they u were a minority with e religious ndifi'erence they would not like to have n the notions of the majority as to where u they would religiously train their child uren imposed upon them by the brute 19 force of superior numbers, and thnt they I! will concede something to the Protest- uent. principle ot religious liberty. n Nothing is settled till it is settled justly, n and some such acknowledgement of the "claims of minorities_ will be the final SPRHVG ASSIZES. Edfi‘b'fifmz. aroma. c611» UNICA 22 ans. 'anxux. MUSTARD SEED Bought. 1 m nit-Is. mam-m Tuxâ€" §C0:0a.kwood’ ' .455. N. H. COWDRY, Cummingâ€"In the townhiool Fonda. on lon- qu lgrchfinlh. 1895. Luuux. 9mm wile ox . .A ,_____ 61m: Guava“. Sand 88!“ 6" amp“. Suoxs â€"Cum. â€"On Much 20th. 5: the residence 0! the bride‘s tumor. by Bank mm. Ir. June. Sympng. ol Scuba”, no In: Fm mum Chase Dmsed Hogsâ€"The receipt: won Mr; then In. an mtivo dmud and the nuke: m timer, with nlu at 8590 to 38.10- §o$florbroedihipercwt...... 3 75 no 4 30’ Monte mean” nun: Tueedny were Inger; pricee were My. Wheatâ€"Firm. 150 bus of while Inning st 846 to 66¢. Burley-Smdy, 150 has selling n 49c. Ola-Speedy. 301m: selling a» (lo. Hey end Straw -’l'he receipts vex-e mall. there m e In: demnd end the mute: 'Il steady, salad: 0! buy selling st 811 $0312 (or tlnothy nnd 89 to 810 {or clover. end Modded em‘ntfl £087 50. Hogsâ€"Not. so may can in mm, nnd u» ur- ke: m firmer. Price: pdd tor good long Ian bacon hoes wore About 10¢ per m armor. Weighed 08 the can these were bringing hon: 84.50%» 81.60 per cwt. Other kinda were study no unchmgod. All sold. Good hog: no wanted. lilchcowsnnd springs", “chum 00 to “0 00 Butcher? choice. per cm ...... 8 25 to 8 5.! Butchers com. caller cwt...... 2 25 to 2 75 Butchers‘ goon. per cwt. ........ 2 90 to 8 no Smokers and feeders..." mm 2 50 no 2 75 Export. Catt-lo. pcrcwt. .......... 3 25 to i 25 Export sheep,por cw: ......... . 4 50 to 4 75 Lambs. chuco. par had" ...... 4 on to 4 5° Lzsmba,ordlnnry.por hecd...... zoom 8 75 0:1on choice. Der ham...“ 5 00 to 6 00 Calves. common, per head ...... 2 00 to 3 00 Henvy m hogs, per :1" ........ 4 25 to 4 45 Hogs. long low. per cwt. .... 4 5') to 4 00 $wm;ndlighthogs,percwt.... §Z§to £3.2- Cohenâ€"Thou won 100 hood on the wt“ run. an. ond ouovontuony wld. ho my poor anon on coming in and nut. enough ohoioo null. Price- woro gaudy u from” to “pot hood. MN“ quollty. . Much Con sud Bprlmn. 01: mama! and! caning: more In vary little and. don. Tuna-y. The mung In «min. prices being ncmlnnl a (row :20 to $40 per hood. '"hsfigu Kid $.64“;me duo a! we had sold In! 839 pa lb. Prion would nu. how no $0 no pu- lb. \ho mm In! about Mon: Sheena“! Mashaâ€"rude «I gain fund" “on u mum; nothing has; douo In the» calm to: upon or to: “when. Tm m at» quohhlo. hub-m alum: onlv hitly .011. n how 3°10:- medium: up to “a pa lb to! good in han. Grain. Flour and Feed for Sale. ; East sumo, munâ€"(mu; w my. ;Hogsâ€"Mpu. tuna alum 1!!!th ‘ prices in: 3nd“; Hindu-chants MOS“: nod ‘muuumnwwfl macaw”. 05.15 to 05.”: tough. 81.10 handout-33,816“) fl. Mud hmbs-lnrhtmdy; podtopdnoinnh. .565” 85.90; hit toxood 05.761005” ; mini-bop. to“ my woman” to “85:11:13. common to his; $3.50“: mupon woman. 85 to 85.40; upon ‘lunba o! 1.18 to 1151mm “$5.35percfl. ‘ MAW It". ”99' ”I“. Trude mniittle downihewm outdo w ‘ hot: Tue-dny, chiefly beam the dawn: vote Ink in: too high prion oompund with win: the denial were propuod copy. 0! in! m hiriy iibuni. than Mint 83 car-lands on no who“. Then in. eluded nonriy 700 hoes. clone upon loo hub- nnd sheep. 100 cnlvu nnd m! n doun much con. Superintendent David Wake: upon- soul numb n: the two union for the weak coding sand”. Much ”Id. I- follow: Cattle. 1.829; damp uni inmbt, 560; hop. 1.6M; nigh fun, “5 67. About: novon ant-loud. of nail won uknn to lonuui. Butchen’ cum -All on uni. ounmnily cold. but the ninth“ m dun-y. boa-nu dmnn had p-Id too much for moir much: iho country nnd could not nflotd to pat with Muir 06:1an for m laun- which the donlnn m willmr to w. Poor nnd common mule m hnni to nail. Pim- m Its-sly. Good bucehon' on“. Mon!“ from no to no pot lb. one or two picked bond binning u huh .- 31¢ per lb‘ Common to medlum «Pie told from no N 11¢ per lb. moniln: in nanny. auxin: tor loam-l "I only hinnud iholnonl domnnd m not brink. was: ii «tiio.i.i00|h nnngo, “I um um; II «No moo lbs “em on «eh | one unload amt. moo lbs «mm. m no! bud : on. union! um. moo ib- nw. M» w lb; II mm. moo lb nwm.uwpor em. _ A upon Cum :80. um van done In am Nu m m mm mm m «um «um m m NM 0: «me which any mum. ON or "to mm. mm M Ne w 0p per lb; Mum...“ a ml to w «a port». A: Main: «out “would In Nd m tally ohom mm II M upon. G. E. MARTIN. Fromm; COMMERCIAL NEW 8. 6000 SEED GRAIN WANTED. N. E. C'owdr]; uma oi In: Camus Pat Lunar. lunch 9. 1895 lufldo I!" am ma. 3A3 BIAGIS. bum mam-u mom-n: m JOHN SHORT. Why; 201k DI) 0! APRIL, 1805, Inspector‘s Office, Kent-8L, Lindsay. WEST VIGTORIA â€"Iun Snapâ€"â€" The board of License Commissioners And Inn-bu not!“ b honbyginn mum-u» .16 First yo! “-1.189." the .M executor. will Wwdhmbuuthounudmdddm vmgrqzudculy to we dunno! which node. dun hue [inn I. IN)" nquind. um tho aid Executonviuuotbolbbhtottho nld Worn, put: that»! my non or pononn at who... chin to otcmmnoueo helluva been resolved .t on time don-1d. , ,,,_ A m31nvddnsolaulrmsndddm team with thatull panlcuhn oltbdr Mum-uni then-urn o! the-neuritic- (It mum yuan In the Matter of the Etta“ of ELIZA KEATS, late of the Town of L‘fldr say, in the County of Victoria, Marv-id Woman, Deemed. Notice in hereby given. In put-m o! the Revised Statutes o! Oahu-i0. Oep. no Sec. 86. the! ml creditor. end other per-on- Invinx clam-cum theanteotthe 13b Else Kan, who died one! thou: the lab day 0! Inch. A D 1895.5uh9'rown 0! Linda): m hereby nix-ed to deflveror-ead by poetpnpddto F. A. [c IARlID, olthe ‘Duwuol [Jud-y. in the County 0! Vitamin, Salad”! {or Robert June lehuhlln. o! the TM 0! Lindsay, nod Robert Richud Hell. 01 throne! Potato:- ooch. ueoumendtrmadme Will dune-dd deeeuedmr to the-eldexecuwmanorbdmm FIRST day of MAY, 1895. Haw. Ind: 8113,1855. 5 SETTLERS’ T R A INS I pot! nonmnea mm: uvu. aunaumng 95y with boiling m nr nut. Sula only in puck-u by Omen. may: Jul-ZS EPPS 00.. Ltd. 1!me 02.41 L-ndoa. tau-u. AMI: mum... at annual lu- mnvmmmdm cud-m- MMbyuardul-pplbuud minnow “awn-awe»... It. humvud (or our W ud supp-t A flavored Y non-d up" radytonmkwhmm thong-t point on aapomynbulm W oundm won, (unified with pen Nix! I: 3 1:509tu aqurh‘lragdfijgpn." _Cn'u. Sena Gun-n. ,, ,___ _ 34‘ A-.- MANITOBA “mm ‘2: N ORTH-WEST P. A. XcDIABIID. Solicitor for um 3:01;: Unduy thu 2m. m «MLD. NMX’N C(INSEHANH 0P MUSIC PIANO. V0103 AND NEON? AD. 1396. murmo. In 3.. cwxrv on woman In: boon this diuolud by mum con-OI. All dou- om» nubpm-Ilpmtoupflw Emu-leanin- Ind .41 chill spin-t an and {now-M m to be mud to nun-163W“ cmmg by whoa“ unnotfllbo-oulod. Wm»... A. J. smcum. gag- 335:3}: mud at Toronto. an. "an an, at rum. MUSIC. m mmvould'dnm pun thdtuxnturlfltwdooodfiofltuu dollynduotdmou-MM WWW notice. ‘léouco I: hereby clmthanbo Whip bun tot-an mun-doc Dunes u- u» u u ll-lm Couuuwn, “in tn‘fln VILLAGE OF __._... AA mmnl . Seoyonr neuron Ballroud Agatudgottoopyd A’u’fiuin mums. Mr. J. Parnell Morris, EPPS’S 0000A ran TWIN‘I‘Y-NVI YMBI. GRATEFUL COMFORTING. "OTICE. fHEcooKs BESIFBJEND FOR PARTICULARS ABOUT flu'ch nth 1m.- OTiCE TO CBED TORS. Orgmlu uni (:th ol It “has Plum Chunk. â€"'IAWII 0'â€" BR EAKFASTâ€"JCPPER. 3'er 0F mssownox LAIQIIT QALI IN CANADA. mud “not at with. 333m sum. 00!” lr d’mfit; . M Leavmfi fur Eu:- 3‘ but“ u ‘ G“ n. ” (okays: One 8 am: on corner a! “um on C‘Cibndfio' iANNouucENulL “ -..,4 h‘ll u......- . TS. Inn] 1*. 118 3 AND BEBE THEY ARE: no YOU WANT PRINTING OF ANY KIND? We find that we have still lots of Bargains in all Departments.'_ In movin ' Goods have turned up which we are going to sell at 4o, 5c., 8c. and 10¢. a. yarg.’ m;$:yo:l”c§ucggs ‘1’; Dress 3. table where you can in'si‘pect tiltilcifi N33150: is tosbuy. P ced on A large lot of PRIN S in T5 and lightly Soiled Goods 1; Pct Yard, worth doublfiéhngfiygugicADE CLO HIVG o be Cleared °.ut at Once at 5c. Don’t forget our - T ‘ ; the prices are cut - t . . NECK TIES. .5c., roe” 15c. and 25e. r - m w° “‘th Department. GLOVES, 5c. and toe. and upwards. Don't buy your Kid Gloves till you see our values. You will save money here. - We have a window full 0! Men's and Boys' FELT HATS, going at 25c. Come early and get the bestehoioe. AskmseeomLINEN TOWELS‘ttIOCZPSCh. . l . . . . . . . \ Whichhasbccn We have moved back 2‘0 Me old firemzses, Domz'mom - Bank Block Facts! Facts! SAID MR. GRADGRIND, WATER 3 SMOKE FIRE... No. 2. No. 1.--- Look atom If so, Giw THE POST a Gad and you, an; a um LINDSAY’S LEADER LOW CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE No. 1. 38. 00 CAPES for - - $1.45 No. 2..â€"$4 50 “ - $2.25 IN THE WAY OF A REMINDER. 1.411‘La1‘ Av ‘vuuu -b aw Window LAPPETT LACE for Curtains: wéuix 2'8c.,' se'uiég EOE Our sales for the last week have been very I I I luge, as the public seem to be aware of the great bargains given by us. We will continue our great BARGAIN CASH SALE for the next TWO WEEKS, as we are determined to clean out every line if possible before returning to our old premises, which are now being fitted up. We are gratified to those who have responded to our call and paid their accounts. Those who have not yet done so will confer a favor by giving the matter their attentionâ€"we need the money. We are compelled to make this a CASH SALE owing to the low price at which these goods are offered. . refitted by Carpenters. Painters. Paper-hangers and Electricians, till now we are ' most oommodious and best equipped Dry Goods premises in Lindsay. m the Concerns the Ladies, and it should interest every lady in this dis. trict. We, on Tuesday, purchased in bond zoo Ladies' Spring Capes, which comprise :0 styles and as many different shadCS- We have made two parcels of them: all the Latest Blocks: The late date at which these goods come to hand] was caused at our own request, so as to enable our manu. facturer to place on all of them the late Spring “ Tips." WILKIN- SON is the brand for which we are $016 agents in this ”w“ see them in our window this week. They are beauties. The arfival this week‘of our news spams um, They are Cheap et Double the Price. HURLEY 8L BRADY, FAMILY GRO (DEBS.- In consequence of our Stock and premises having been greatly damaged by water and smoke on Monday, 18th inst., we have been compelled to REMOVE TO THE KEENAN BLOCK, Opposite Old Stand. I; E. w. McGamy. MCGAFFEY, Hurley a Brady. 1» plum: with Results 15c. which include "chum ch- 11:. vi" 8mm ‘ubo Mon. ‘ non-u 1180.51"? SOM SPE< 6 visit the - get both .- my p134 BRUSHES McLe TOWN 04.8888 I .n" BUILD Pa ta

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