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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 9 Jul 1897, p. 4

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Door and Window Screens are made from good seasoned lumber, and steel spring wire cloth. Prices are now within easy reach of every one who has a from flies. .W protect J.E.EllWflflllS 81 [ill Tapper says defeat has united the tories and now perfect harmony reigns. Bowel] says he doesn't even speak to the leaders of the party in the commons. Who is the 1 J ’ . . 'â€"_‘-â€"-â€" Toronto Telegram : So the government and the senate are not going to fight to a This eventuality will be regretted by the country, which would have regard- edthe “finish" of the senate as the most enjoyable part of the fight. In 1896 there were 10,652 murders in the United States, snd althonigh several thousands of the murderers were brought to trial, only 122 of them Iufl'ered death at the hands of the law. In the rune year there were 131 lynchings. The figures show a state of affairs crying for remedy. Where human life is held cheep and respect for lsw is lacking civilization does not progress. BMW“? M!" Toronto Telegram ; Ye Warder of Lindsay, 0nt., is just in with the startling new: that Col. Samuel Hughes, M. P.. crossed the Atlmtio from New York to Liverpool “without helng nee sick or raising a meal." It muetbeeuier for Cot. Hughes to cross the Atlantic then to m the purposes of Hon. N. Clarke Wdlwe. When the Colonel tried the letter game he missed the whole of his @petlte and two or three meals. o‘ the ’uiiéen.,llfi1“m EDITORIAL wmmnn-vwsv in Blackmith's Supplies. Iron a NOT ES. mum‘s and Iron and Stfk : T001189 E8, ’_t to. um um â€"- r" bought and sold. at rue o! intet‘est Angus How. u“ ave Candidate, Costs. The court 0! at!!! court on Wednesda) disposed Act the mm A,L‘ Angus McLeod. the Defeated Conserva~ tive Candidate, Ordered to Pay All Coats. The court oi appeal and the divisional court on Wednesday, the 30th J une, finally ‘ disposed oi the famous and somewhat to ‘ torlous North Ontario recount case, and Angus McLeod. the deieated conservative candidate, has in both cases failed and is ordered to pay all costs. On the appeal of Returning Officer Bruce against the in- junction of J notice RobertsOn on the |grounds am the high conrthad no juris- ‘diction over an omccr of the hxnse oi commons in the performance of his duties, , , _‘ L.IA fhnt Justin 5; The motion to oomunu was mum.-. foundation, and the order being absolutely without jurisdiction might be treated as a nullity. Mr. Bruce has good cause to feel satis- fied and pleased for his courageous course Chief J notices Burton, Oslo: and McLau- . nan: In the gxygaggugtgourt. heron Boyd. in line Uluw, my... ..__ -7 , _ _ applications to be in b July 17th. A HEAVY BILL FOR FUEL- Mr. Anderson, chairman o! the manag- ing committee. asking that Mr. Maunder's account for fuel 9 . as he had iuliilled his contract by supplying 22800rds of beech and maple wood at $3.04 per cord, amounting to swamâ€"Agreed to. wanna ran xxcx can: 18. Mr. Pilkic. chairman of the sites and buildings committee reported vgdbatllhy e that he and Mr. I e had calcula dam done by the tire in the east ward schoc. and had arrived at the same amount. $200. A claim for that amount had been made on the companies interest ad, but had not yet been accepted. A motion was then introduced empower ing Mr. Pilkie to make the necessaO? re when the claim had been adjust . Pilkie asked to be redeved of his duties. as he could not aircrd the time necessary to look after everything. There were a meet many minor repairs to be made in and about the other schools duriu vacation. r Mr alters, seconded bgh Mr. Staples. moved an amendment to e client that the chairman should first introduce an estimate 0! the repairs-it was not business policy to go ahead with wcrk_not endorsed by the board. “ -‘-‘ --~n-0Al‘ fihl am. oymeno of some competent man to o the various repairsâ€"snob a plan would take a great: deal of labor of the shoulders had never report the minor repairs. A long ducneelon resulted In an amend- ment to the amendment, which we: voted down, as was also Ito companion. The BOARD OF EDUCATION. in» Justice CANADIAN M1 M -I/ a} TOWN AN]? COUNTY. most lax-ovidu- â€"%c. nduotlon ctr ovroy pm In on: ma during the month at July. M. W. Exam! 5: Co.- 74 1-1 861-1. - -ILA‘_ ~News-letters from Uaxwwu, um... Britain, Uphill, Victoria Bead, Eldon. an other points. unavoidably crowded out. w'l‘he stock sheds owned by the Peter- boro Agricultural Society were destroyed by fire on Monday night. Lose 85“). full! insured. â€"Bowmanville baseball boys will play in Lindsey on Wednesday, July 14m. and i will take inPeterboro on the return trip and meet the Park Nine. -Local stamp collectors are reminded that the Newfoundland government has issued a very pretty series in honor of the Cabot anniversary. â€"The receipts of the Peter-bore jubilee celebration were $687 4'). and the expendi- ture $687. Our people have not yet been told the amount realized by the Y. M. C. . with the Wild West ~ -â€"A bufl'alo cow gave birth to a female call at Belleville on Friday. and the little stranger was named “Belle" after the place where it was born. â€"It having been found impassible "to‘ engage sufficient laborers in Lindsay to do n the G.T.R. near Omemee. : the ballestiug 0 men have been hired in Peter-bore and are ' now at w ork. l â€"â€"The EB.A., St. Mary’s Branch No. 30 a of Lindsay. 5 Smith, captain at th way in which he conducted the EBA. t excursion July let. ‘ rk on the Trent ' â€"Seventy men at we ar Likeneld were com- 0 Vans? canal ne ,. poll to quit work on Monday owinfito - ------ .. ant- Several tainted ut an! struck him In the taco with a non: hoot. anlcblog a deep and palatal can. -The coolest soot in town just now I: Mr. A. Primean’s cold storage chamber. The transition tram 95° in the shade to 15‘ l below zzro ls pleasant. tor a brief period. Lâ€"L a... minnm will set one’s teeth WUW Lav :â€" r-W*’ but five whom will chatter!“- men ed by Mr. Frank Dobbin. o! the Review once, as one o! the best machine hmde In the province. a-.." Thamnson. the aide“! 1'93”?” navev" vâ€"-_ , ., hands in the province. â€"Squire Thompson. the oldest resident or Brant township, died on Dominion day in his 98th year. As sled he drove a wagon In the war of 1812. He was the oldest Freemason in Ontario. hsvlng been initiated in Waterford 75 years ego. â€"A son old gentlemen of 95 years. boiling from Port Pei-lay, and s widow of 83, belonging to Lin say. united their fortunes for lite last :Tueedsy It is the fourth matrimonial venture for the flatter, end the third for her spouse, we I understand. .. . , lL‘ -AII...‘ than: Mo: rivers, about three miles from the scene of the fatality. An inquest established that the drowning was accidental. and the bod; was decently interred next day. as it eonl not be removed to Woodville for burial. â€"At the regular meeting last evening of the .C. 0. 0. . the following odious. duly elected for the ensuing termmere installed lg. D. D. G. M., W. MeWattex-s: N. G. W. sher; G., A. Hamilton; Fin. See“ R. E. Stinson; Bee. Sse.. W. Lumh; Treas.. '1‘. Hamel-ch: War" M. McSwsyn; Con..S. Sheehey ' LG . A S. Paula: R 5.5.. '1'. mm; L. s. 5., A. Bell: L. 11.. w. Brown: R. S. N. G.. C. W. Ennhan; L. S. N. G.. J. J_. Qaniels; g. S. V. 62.13 Welieoe; L. S. V. ‘. a. u. luau, aw” Physioieu. Dr. J. A. White. â€"â€"M’r. E. Merton: hed e thrillinq‘edven- ture lest Mondey evening end ueedey morning. Shortly eiter retirlnn he wes erouse by e noise oeedin from the poultry coop. end. it in; der . he threw A few stones in thet direction in hope of 'rrlghtenlng eny oflender, but ell in vein, so 0 heetened to the scene 0! the trouble. While enamel! in houslng some of the else e meg; feathers strewn shout. which led!- on a. conflict between the mother hen end the seeker of prey. Soon etter, while one o! the men was et worklntheneld, he eeme eorees e young to: peeoetnily diepoein o! the lest lnetellnent o! the poor ehighne. Hr. Meme: wee celled end the two we oheee. finelly enoceedin booeé HERE the calluthhesa flan-13¢ at 76c mm “0‘91! at 74c Midland Buckwheatâ€"The d" price! nominal. .n. - m-OkD' It an. u-_-V Pealâ€"The market ls arm and west at 401,1.»- u Gunmenâ€"The market ls ‘ firm It 82-90 to $3 for an e trade ls uulrt damaged at 24m: to 25¢ v TOBUN'XU Lu I u u ..... There were 57 can or We stock on ‘1“! whet. composed of 1000 cattle. 11m hugs and 700 “ICED and lambs. Tho: dl‘llmhd for cattle was I: . and m-nrly all m-x-u suld before the noon huur runw. l'rin-s Were somewhat stronger and u liuh- higlwr. The state of the Enzufih murkI-t Would u. : warrant an advance ln prim-s. \uxl ~muv ut the dealers had svace engaged. and haul to fill it. hence the bcltvr fH'lhlL'. Sn-xuv ut the dealers hsd to wire to Chicago. as tin-y could not get the klnd of I-ullh- Illa-y wanted for 910011. 15:00“ tunic hold as high as $4.75 for the best. » run n. m-..‘ dvmnnd. but the coma HUI. p“. --- wanted for export. Ex; high as $4.75 for the best wanted. The market for expert sum» tumble. and Mr. Vorral told I oversxockml himself. and will to the Old Countrv. a: he cm here without losln: a lot. 0! ‘ The market can“! In an manuals. Suvnxom â€"Blvcn â€"-M m m oi In um swig"? -' WW“ "WI; :1 u . . nu . M hula Gumâ€"In . Cum, below WANTED?! mg Mid STOCK MARKET perv. Mwon has taken a ral will ua thlll he ha. and will have to ship a: he cannot sell them I 10: or mom-y. ed In the mating! .11 some sold for 83. pet | receded. and the belt “I 83.25 for the sold It $2.15 yet at: fwas not good: In mdes were win: wont. quiet. wllh can WW â€"â€"' may AS. tom rattle. 11w hogs . The drlnamd nearly all “'ch ‘r cunw. l'riu‘s I) 1! "HIV night-r. nl‘lit'l Wullhl lh I w-s. but mnu- «t guard, and luul ‘t-vllug. Sumo- uf Chlcnzo. as Kin-y {.i'ui' prices Em! F6? FRIDAY. JULY 9' mnnd. but the l good: “I {Ictv d, within“- a.” {nu noon-u so. ,3“ m4 un- GflLflSSAL SALE It is on; Intention to enlarge the interi improvements we will have to reduce our fin- :. thin sale. It 91 Hemp Osrpoh, 9c, 10c, 12:, 15c. Union Osrpou, 23°, 286. 33c, 37 c. Wool 03m“. 450, 50¢, 60c, 65. Twenties. 23:. 280. 335, 45c. Brunch, 68:. 75°. 90°. 81 00. Floor Ollolothoo, 23a, 2543, 350, 506. 75c. Linoleum, 45c, 65°, 60°, 70°. LAO. Catnip}, ‘2“: 300. 35:, 500, 75c, 31.00, 31.25.31.50. Men’s. Boys' and Youghs’ Suits. We hue none 200 min in 8030' and ‘ Youth’ to audio. at prim raging from 81 25 to 82.50 Mon'l Suits, $3.50, “.00. 86.00, 86.00, I worth double tho prion ukod. ‘ 350. I For very Ipociul prion-Ink (o mom“ doll“ White Quilt worth 81532. I Tnblo Linen, 200. 850, , , . Than no good: you Ihould no to s pad-to ulna, his. anklm, 65°, 750, 906, 81.003 dot. TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS. Towel- “ be. 80, 103, lbs, 20°, 23°. Mme for the Weekly Post, only $1 per year. is’nt tea time if you have not good tea. The BU R- TEA TIME JAN BLEND of India and Ceylon Tea is the best grown, we honestly believe, and we recommend it to the public. It is put up for us at the Gardens, the lead packages bearing fac-simile of the package being given above. and 250 for Blue Label om 60c. to 75¢. per We sell this Tea at Packages. Your dealer lb. for tea not as good. S. Blackwell CO- Lindsay’s Leader C Wu: no"- -- -_, tion in this sale. It will Duoct from LINDSAY» ONT. G. S. Blaekwell 00., rge establishment will be sacrificed. space, but COME and be convinced the Menu To'dlm” 3°! mid-no. 8c. 100.1%. 15:. Shh: Finn-oh, 4:, 5c, 6:, 7c. m ‘ would. Wido Shh: Skit-tings. light colon. Cottemdu, 12c, 16c,180, 20c. Shh-tho. 56, 7e. 8e. 10:. 110. Gingham, be. 70., 9c. 10;. interior of our premises at an early date and in order to accomplish the e our stock in every departgentyery largely. We ask your co-opera- AL _ a.-- nonâ€" Prints, 04:, 6e, 8e, 10c, 11c. Spook. 2 for So. Kon’u Undernu sum. 230, 25c. 30c. Man’- Undornu' union, 20:, 250. 30c. Slab: Gm 170. 20c, 256. 35c. 81 ck Satin, £30, 486. 60¢, 65:). Whit. good goodl. 10c Whlugfrb. M, ‘53, 506‘ 605, 756. Rajah, from 250 to 31.00 Boy-' ad Men's 8mm. Men’ITlfl. “3’4”“. PM ? Men's Glam M30“! 90 m Men's 80:. bow Gash Price Dry Good House. of Dry Goods, Clothing, {LE Carpets and House . , Fornishings. . . and continuing FOR 60 DAYS. MCGAFFEY, be, 70, 8°. Dalian", 29.0, 3, I26, 15:. s, ‘6. 5°, 63. 7°. ‘1‘ V.” sacrificed. Come and save money. We cannot ' convinced that this sale is indeed a jubilee for you 5o, 61, 8c, no very [ Ladiel' Opportuni'ty o? the season. PACKAGE. all very upocisl ' A big job in Mahuir Bola, 15c. Pauolo. 25:, 35:, 450. 75:, $1.00. The nova-t handles md but coverings. Mon’o Umbrella. I. big job n 50c worth 750 and 81 00 Block Onhmru 206, 25c, 28.: 30c, 40:, the, on six npoc‘sll. Bhok Alpuu. 236, 35c. 40:, 75c. Bhok Gremdiu. 50:, 75c Black Saga, 23c. 25c, 30¢. 35c. Colored nu Goods, I and range oomnainc st 15c, ranging st reduc- od prion: to 90. Who. In 83, 10c. 12c, 15c, 18c. Fancy Whit. Sports, 1. worth 22c. 1‘9“: Sm Art M on. (llmtounm, - n u :- __‘n SIMON. m .11 included In this Isle. “NU-line» 8c. 10:. 12¢ Skirt . 0 53- 7C, 83. ~ Bonk B and Colored Dress Good: n'. h“! prion. -' 1 -5 General Grocers, Purveyors and Provision Merchants. runs? s'rona as? or MARKET .â€"â€"m. No. a.â€" I90. Em Smw, Felt tad Hard elm-.10 priest. 5c,8 10c, 12c, 15c, 20c it name To Canadian North We June 20th, .7111? 6th §epL 15th. 1897. Menu Gnnd Tn u, c. glcxsox union OUR SUMMER C‘ PRINGL McLENNA: Artists’colors Windsa Paints and g Whiting. Kalsomim Painters" 84 Scales, Carriage Hardware. Blacksmith 00 Horse Shoes SCRANTO ”Complimentary 8- muons wntzen and . All prices Chums. McLenna â€"The Q ueen Cltl'r' \TC phyed our men e mean The gene bed been well ewes-able expanse. but the 1051 men mocked the Toronto men on memuc. Jun lke‘ 33-h: ¢Tanadi TOWN AND HARD Grand T: u 121 mu. FRIDAY Harvest Exci DASHES HERE We ofler a so! Tucker: sud Stud: gum vacation. Those who V18 Book-bee In: and “kg up horthnnd will and It to their a with us. Demons!” 0 Prim: AT LOWEST Prn gle 4 03.00 per ton McLennan Pecorboroust Spades and 11 Saw. South E Mt.

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