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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 16 Jul 1897, p. 4

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ab: It n 0 The new 3.13 P GAI New For t: nation. son, 1 l HG Eh L01 are: occur t1v~ Bind: Dav The ( cam It w Mr. N1 1m! 300! 53a best of D’ hoist Tau F191: 115 ll wit! pri Mr. Hon omit to am that their being “rebele’ did not preventthe conservative govern- ment. from giving one of the pair’s Those conservative sheets which are now denouncing the liberals for making Lepine sn interpreter, and Nolin m Indian farm instructor, allegng that they they should havebeenexclnded as “rebels," Prominent lswyers say the Pennsyl- vanls law imposing a specisl tax on foreigners is unconstitutional us well as playune, snd would be promptly declared lnvslld by the courts. They advise a Mouse. Abetter plan for any Cam- dinnswho my reside in a state where smhihwun be passed, is to get out ofit. The Sultan of Turkey malt have a. very interesting collection of “no " from the Empeen powers. If he were to put them on the merket they would assuredly fetch more than even a six-cent Dominion Jubilee stamp. menu of its rails, poles and wires hss Been successful. The judgment will fonn s precedent for the guidance of The appeal of the Toronto Street Railway Company against the mass- i‘ho infnnt in now preparing to hold up those from whom ho ha been begging. The United Sates tin plate mills are to be organized into a trust with a capital of $20. 000, 000, half of which is “ water.” Eh: @auaaiau gm. LOOK OUT FOR CHEAP Screen Doors Cheap. LA. WN MOVERS, TOOLS, GARDEN HOES, etc. Prices are now within easy reach of every one who has a. home to protect from flies. J. E. EflWflflllS flfl Wholesale Dealers in Blacksmith's and Carriage Supplies. Iron and Steel ”Im- nvvw uâ€"~v_..--_ l) depodu. mom BRODIE’A’c’dng Hunger. SUITAB'LE FOB. SCHOOL ROOM. This beautiful work e! at is printed in colors and shcws her msjestyesshe ap; pears At the time of her ascension in 1834 and also as she appears to-day. $12: at picture 21% inches; Price 250. By mail 50 extra. Door and Window Screens are made from good seasoned lumber, and steel spring wire cloth SCREEN DUURS PORTER’S Bookstore. HER MAJESTY ONTARIO BANK J. 9. 3mm If you want anything in the line 9f Shelf dd Farmers’ Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Pants and Oils, etc., give me a callâ€"everything new and prices reaa onable. HOUSEFURNISHING EMPDRIUM Saturday, July 24th :i‘he Jubilee Hardware WE HAVE THEM EDITORIAL NOTES. have a Beauuful Mada-111011 Picture of uueen mum R. S. Porter. '. FRIDAY. JULY 16. 1897 wwymlm-mm-m-hwv (McLENNAN as 005 OLD STAND.) School Teachers and Trusteeg. -WILL OPEN 0N W. 31118113222. AN D a statutory holiday in any week until the hour of ten in the evening, but in that case the employee shall not be employed on Saturday in such week after 6 pm. "Christmas week” is ex- oepted. A: “woman” is enfely defined in the not as one “eighteen and upwards," nodifioulty will ocenrin the way of definition. A “young girl” is one under eighteen and over fourteen. and when employed After six in the evening, not less thou forty-five minutes for another, or evening med. A provi- llon allow: my “child, young girl or woman" to be employed on one do other then Sgtngday, end the do! hater: a.m., or after 10 pan. And that there 311311 be allowed to every “child, young girl or woman” not less thtn one hour for the noon _day_mo_al on pooh day, The new act regulating the hours of women and children in shopeis now in force. It provides that no “child, young girl or wonnn" shall be employed in a shop before seven 3.231., or nfter nix p.m., or on Saturdny or on the doy next before any_statutpry holiday_be{ore seven ed at the polls could take its revenge in that way, our parliamentary life would be thrown into utter confusion, and con- flicta, more bitter thm anything we have recently known. brought about. The senate can do uaeful work without be- coming a mere party machine, and proâ€" voking“ an ‘eud it or mend it’ contra The Canada Presbyterian does not see how the action of the senate can be re- garded as a party question, The senate has practically set the flat of the people at naught, and our contemporary rightly says, “this country cannot be ruled by the senate.” It does not think the British house of lords would persist In opposition to the will of the people, and It concludes: “The merits of the question in dispute does not concern us now; that will be soon lost sight of if our senators persist in posing as masters of the situation and rulers of the country. » lf a_party detest- “We are toid that these same men are to take hold and lead the conservatives of Ontario in the coming fight for control of the local] islatura. Better a thousand times that t e party should be in opposi- tion another quarter ota century than to be saddled with such a discredited lotas the men who at the present time assume to be the leaders of the conservative party. The conservative opposition, the Lord knows, is alread weak.enough without being weighed own With these Ottawa barnacles. and the very fact that web a combination has been announced by many conservatives is, in ourjudzment. largely responsible for the lack of enthusiasm displayed at many of the golitical meetings lately held by the opposit on leader." Word comes from Mexico of the dis- covery of a cheap and safe hypnotic in the common white zapote need. It is said to produce a tranquil sleep, leaving no unpleasant after afl'ects and producing no appetite for the (1 ug. It is hailed as a boon to medi- cal men who treat the insane, while it will probably be of great: use in the average physician's practice. It seems strange that United States protectionist: should be so opposed to their own methods when practised by Germany. They specially provide that the duty levied on German sugar on which a bounty has been paid shall be high enough to ofl'set the cheapeniug effect of the bounty. They argue that to tax the German people to furnish Yank- ees with sugar at less than cost is to do Yankees an injury. Yet every Yankee in private life regards cheanness and plenty as an unmixed good. John Bull, on the other hand, takes all the less~than~ cost good things that come his way and devotes his own energies to producing things that do not have to be sold at less than cost. And he grows rich by that common sense plan. E. King Dodds, of Toronto, a. life-long conservative. and one of the orstors of that party in past campaigns, writes as follows regarding the leaders of his party in the paper which he publishes : Toronto Telegram: An announcement in another column to the effect that the advertiser is anxious to sell an Drama regalia for which he has no further use suggests the awful pouibility that Brer. Robert Birmingham may not be going to walk this Twelfth. No wonder the men-grown electors who heard Mr. Whitney at Dundee smiled when the lender announced that his policy on the temperance question was a. dark secret, to be revealed only on condition of his carrying the country. And Mr. Whitney mn't in a joking mood elthd’. Gen. Lee has only succeeded in spend- ing $6,000 of the $50,000 granted by congress for the relief of distressed Americans in Cuba. The world was given to understand that thousands of persecuted Yankees out there were starving. Those New York Writers of Havana. and Key West despatches have vivid imaginations. place in the Winnipeg land 05:00. and making the other minster of ngriculture in Manitoba goverment. THE OANADI. monoloae’" thiiint ’ sum " “Eng the one 31! the sElbo om” Rlverude comm-y. Aster-110w would pm both in good'e condition. of: c he wee jolt otter taking e dr , but imegine their a when he edged around eniflcieuoly to 1! them to eegthteohieteegmbaeendmmiothe ee 0 pering mile. presence of the indies no douho saved him from eon- digu p niehment oh the heode of the em fishermen. who, however, exheoeted hie vooehuiery of ebueive epithets, to which the fellow made no reply otherthentoremktheohewee not the oniyonewhohethedhieieeoiothe spline -â€"“:he31d men op My done it remain." â€"A disgustin incident wee brought to our notice t week. On Thurs- day etzernoon a couple of young Indiee rovgeéiedewn the river to pgteklenot Length. en coming very thin ow g in intense heat the queetloned n nehermnn who was geddléfian ee to the where- on shouts of t ery spring. With true politeness he ran his craft eehore end {fungal-ed to aha then: the my, end ey Y 300011 - When they dune nee: the spot they oheerved e nun sitting on the fist etone by the aide of the spring, yith his Wk. mud to then. end A,L- â€"Twenty-five years ago Archie Bred- ehaw. now fishery overseer. wae foreman for the Maine Tanning 00., then operating on an exteneive scale in this county getting out tonbark. Mr. Bradshaw eup- erintended the work of six chant! one of which was eitnated at the head of lake One day while Archie wee at the camp a tanner fetched 'in a hose! orgies as a treat for the men. one of w on planted one of the seeds, remarking that he was confident it would w. Last week Archie happened to re t the coat, and recollecting the incident. eonght for the tree and found it hidden in o growth of heavy timber that had come: up eince theehantywaeabandoned. The tree in over 12 feet high. with wide-smelling branches laden with young fruit. â€"Mr. Wm. Sherman left on Wednesday [or Ba tiete lake, the terminus at the 1.8. .R.R., to enperintcnd the shipping at a la number of teleÂ¥aph poles, en will be a at about a wee . Our readere will remember that early in the in: an ice shove wrecked the railway bri me over the lake, and rennin have been in presume ever since. A pile-driving machine had to be eanetrueted, and by lte aid the bridge has been eulfieiently Imngthened to bear a loaded car, which is hauled over by means of a cable attached to the enelne on solid ground. In all them are sixty earloade of ties in the vicinity of Baptiste lake awaiting shipment. â€"On Saturday afternoon a spirited horse made desperate efforts to run away on Lindsay-st" but was held up at the Ops swing bridge by the caretaker, Mr. Weth- ernp. The driver. who had his wife and babeinthe bum with him, held on to the lines like grim death, doing a good deal of see-sawing. The noise or the shunting engine scared the animal as it was crossing the track. â€"-Ths Marmara Herald an s that A W. Careealien. M. P.. has clos a deal with an English syndicate for the gold mineJn Belmont township, the terms oi which are at present private. The property consists of 257 acres and the first payment has been made. The syndicate is composed of some of the wealthiest capitalists of New- castle, Bag, who will commence the erection of a ten-stamp mill at once and a thorough development or the property will tsxe piece. â€"Don'b forget the important auction sale of household furniture which will be held on the premises of Mr. Joseph Lisle, 60 Willzum‘su. Pyne'e terrace, to-ds . Fri; day, July mm. at: 1 o’clock sharp. his is a good opportunity to buy beautiful and hi h-eiuss furniture. Everything will be sad positively without: reserve, us Mr. Lisle intends residing elsewhereâ€"92 21â€" 75 hr. ‘ :â€"-A novel event has been arranged to take place as Sturgeon Point on Civic haflday, July 22nd, being a three-ml}: straightaway race between the steamer: Crandelln, Marie Louise. Alice Babel, Vic. hurls, Greyhound. Stranger. Calumet. Em- plre, Dawn, and perhaps the newly~fltt¢d Besnbocage. A program of aquatic events for small boats has also been arranged. â€"We would call the attention of our town councillors to the fact that when they accede to the wish of merchants and allow collar doors and gratings in our sidewalks, that the town is liable in case of accident. Would it not be well in such cases to have parties requiring the same sign a paper relieving the town or respon- sibility i â€"â€"We know no good and eumclent res son why vessels plying on these water- should be designated as " Greyhound, ct For: Hope." "Esau-Ion. of Petcrhoro." or “Dovey's Ponywog. of Whltby." Why cannot L'ndssy be made a not: at pun-y and registration so that our fleets of clsven steamers may be propefly decorated V â€"'1‘ho Port Hope Guido notes that Mr. John Vance. of Manna. m the sullen mm In the Oman procession in thaqun on Monday. His Lindsay friends are quite proporfq to yellow t_ho statement and aver 0‘ _-__I-_n_ ll std the majority were fine big animals averaging 1.130 lbs. apiece. Eight heed were purchased from Richard Boyle. ot the Gore ¢ Eenismore, and tea from Wm. Crowley. or Emit. â€"Baces Wore hold at Trenton loan week. Big purses were ofi‘arod and a 0 number of horses anal-ed the events. hon tno prize money came 00 be psld tho secretory had dhppaared with the funds, and as o result the horsemen are out a good mount of many. â€"Two oat-loads or cheese came over the I. B. 8: 0. B. R on Wedneeday from Ban- orott. It I: thought that moon or the cheese from the many mules ln th‘ac distrust wlll be ehlpped out this way In future. â€"Mr. Dennis Ssolly. cattle drove: ship» ed a carload 0' fine no steers for finflalo lday. One at the animals. Draught In by zoom Mr. Fox, of Emily. indulged ln ordle raoln In file adam- ward. not. llklng the no so mnnd the railway llne. .ErJohn la growln'gâ€"ln'fidpnlulty. u not In stature. â€"Tnesday Mr. Human-gay sent off nether bunch o! cattle to Ludlnw'a ranch, loam lake. The lot 00qu 25 year}. who lost his reason sadly I: u. is now much better. He was main: byMogln- tnte McIntyre last Thursday and returned coflaoted unwera to now 0‘ his question. â€"-One of the men em ed on the new town m eh mum-n _ at eeeen'old the other day end numbed palatal 1n- juries. â€"Oekwood end Little Bela districts were united by en ex y heevy rein- asorm Tuesday “bemoan, and oomlder- eble grain wee levelled. 7 A _ â€"Mr. John Damn. hotelkeeper. received the melancholy news on Wednesday that hlaslater Mrs. Mu'K‘Oecey. had passed away At fshpamlng. lab” where ehe bed been living tor eome yearn. from hamster! momma, bested In his right foot. â€"A garden party I: to be held on Friday evening next an the reeldenoe of Mr. Hezekiah Noble, under the enepleee of the Lima Btlteln Christian church. Tables sell as 7 o'clock pm. â€"'1‘he 0.15.18. of Sn. Paul's church will hold their annual excursion sud plcnlo on Thu-ad”. Aug. 19:31. Watch to: nation- lm and posters but on. â€"The barn of Mr. W. G. Archer, neu- Mlndan, was struck by lightning and consumed wlth ‘1 Its content: Xut Manday. Amber was absent doing road work an the time. --We were Informed on Setndey the! the Mummy pee crop he: been dmoet com- pletely destroyed by the present hot spell, but funny peas promise to be 3 fine crop. â€"-'Y:. Dennis finding, of Woodvllle. the wall-known breeds: of Berkshire plus. shipped a fine stock-getter weighing about 600 lbs. to J. '1‘. Russell, a chlhm turner. last week ~9hd @mfi" __ .W; “.5 mmiifqfis â€"We {mundjm yogi}; pal-g, Atacama-Ida. ampuosumsarda an In Pan. .‘nndsom new script *9” round. w 3'11“ _mm Inspector Prat. of HAHN!- In. I: having a new trick rookies“ TO WN JO? mos. III-lam J'dfit W. MON t! N4 oi Johan. Mum Whrm as; '11:. quick cum .. mâ€" 714'. 55-15: for out.- 0mm. book' Oo- em. 3 'a- hat a ; Eggs: Egg. 3 5 I: : figs 2“ “éi 3'. 133;: 5:5 . 5%: 3:1 :!P{§:.4 gfigj flag. 3 :3 fl? 2 '1 I “but, f 8 1 . £3 lgsé .- £5.33 E J 5:5 J Eu 3 3 a ' '35:: :3 E356 5%“... 1138 i. 3 ‘2'- iiifiéz‘a afizaaiazl nah-1-. .ths‘n .09P‘flh WAITEW-nfi "i ér'sdu.’.ruly’ 1'3.â€"oire'r1n to-du 211 130:1; first week July Innings-Ales 200 I aim It 8 l-lfic. Market furl: brisk. ellevllle. July 13.â€"Twenty-nre factor- leo ocered 2180 wk 9 and 75 colored; sue. 1850 white Ind 75 Ion-ed at 733:. 40 whit. at 756m ' "MidEfiLCIBwâ€"Wheu ofl' com nomlnuly lunch-aged. Mule on passage rather nun- er. Pnrlsâ€"Holldny. lecrpoolâ€"Clooeâ€"thnt nmrr It 5! lid for July 56 96 for Aug“ 55 m for Sept. and Oct.. And 50 7",“ for Dec. Mute quiet at m 889d for Aug," 23 (Ed for Sept. and 50 10$“ for Nov. our 10:: 9d. CHEESE HARKETS. Madoc. July mâ€"Twelve factor!“ board. ed 750 boxes white; McClrxnr bought 160. thklns 210. Ayer 150. Wue 70 at 7%c to 8c_. “V9.59?" 1"“393- . . Liverpoolâ€"S at wheat arm; future: quiet It 5s 9mm for ‘15: 6%d for Sept. and 5: ma forDec. equlet 1:2! 8§éd for Aug“ 2: 926d tor Sept. and 2: lid for Nov. Flour 20: §d. Londoiâ€"Whett 0! cont. nothing doing. English country markets am. 3111:..- on Dayan firm. AK - --v. ..--â€" fie union-"8t; not C. â€"P. R. torâ€"15%“ wore as follows: J. J. W. Dunn 3 an. n: lronddeo 1' on. I. A. Influx-e. 2 man. Lend 5 an. 8. Hmlm4 Vincent 2 an. Wu: Han-ll 2 double-doctors at no nub-A. W. M: Dec 1 our to St. John. ...B Qnd ‘3. June: Ethn- 4 cars. Brown t nova 4 can and 14 double- dockcr or I ltor export. and W. be- we]: 3 can or looked. E. Peterson 3 out: had A. Radio: 2 can. {Shipping mug. chojoen ..8 4 3 to $4 50 "1'3; “134 for deep ha Men or noun» w an! Ha- n; mud m. They sold “83w andthemtbm mu prices hue danced to 85.75 for the ty. About 0: u! macs were or- com “3d 4m! told be: 12 o'clock noon. t-‘__MA_ ___ nan a-â€" _..4__‘-â€" GRAINâ€" ”M I m m mm m 3‘ 3* 23 SCOTT 37.. ' UWNIU V O COMMERCIAL NEWS. tongs-m um MW Lindsay nuke: Prices con-urn DAB-II rb'io‘fi 34’ um. Subscribe for the Weekly Post, only $1 per year! For very sped-l prion-oak to noon: 6011:: White Quilt worth 81.50. stlo Lima, 200. 260, 300, 35, 40. Then no good. you Ihould no ho pprodsbth Ir .1 o, nglonkimfiifiz, 723.900.31.00de TOWELS AND TOWELLINGB. Town]! :1: be. 80, 108, lbc, 200, 250. Every article in .our .latge establishment will be sacrificed. Come and save money. We cannot rum: every article a: flu: space, but COME‘and be convinced that this sale is indeed a jubilee for you. Wehnvo-onc- 900 In!“ in 3030' And Youthl' to audio. It prices ranging from 81 25 1082.50 Men'- 8gb, _$'._50, 8.00, 85:00, 06.00, worth 606in the who liked. Trends. 293. 25_§9¢, 35°. linoleum. 45c, 550, Im- ,0n!hi93. - Two-tries} 236. mfikfi sLoo, 01.25; 81 50. Men’s. Boys’ and Youths’ Suns. Hemp Osrpon,'ic,100.12\:. 153. Union W230 .280, 33c, 37c. Wool Canon. 45;, ,509. 609, 65. It is our intention to enlarge the interior of our premises at an wly date and in order to accomplish the improvements we will have to reduce our stock in every department very largely. We ask your co-opera- tion in this sale. It will be to you the opportunity of the season. of Dry Goods, Clothing, GULUSSAL SALE Carpets and House . , Furnishings. . . Commencing JULY 3rd and continuing FOR 60 DAYS. is’nt tea time if you have not good tea. The BUR- 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 our own wrappers, a fac-simile of the package being given above. ”3" We sell this Tea at 20¢. for Red Label and 25a for Blue Label Packages. Your dealer will charge you anywhere from 60c. to 75c. per lb. for tea not as good. Try a package of the above Tea. FACSIMILE OF LEAD PACKAGE. JULY 16, 1897. Lindsay’s Leader Low Gash Prices Dry Goods House. C. S. Blackwell 65 Co. SOLE AGENTS INDIA CEYLON iBURJAN BLEND Dine: from the Garden. LINDSAY, ONT. U. S. Blaekwell 00., After hevlnc med the pot put in e smell Teupoonfu! of Tea {or each hen-pint o: the Won mun-ed. 1e: it draw for FIVE to 33m minutes. end pour out. It in best to use water that has not been need More. end to an the Teapot up 1: once. TEA Wide Slider Skit-tiny, light colon, 9c. (bulimic-.120, 15c 18c, 20c. Stamina, 50, 7e, 8c. 10: 11c. Wh'mhmw Prinu,(}éc,6c,8o,10c, 110. SMSforfic. In'oUndonurShidu,20o,250.30c. Ken’- Undormr Dana, 20:, 25c, 30c. sumsmm.17c.20c,2sc.35c. BlekSsfimtsc, amuse. WhibOoll (”ammo wggsum, , 6:, 50:. 600, R mNghonfioto‘lflO Boy-'wdllon'u 8mm “human-dunk prion Hen‘n Gloves. Mouton-km. Ilen'l ggx. 5c, 70, 8°. Cub-1m, 22°, Ticking» 80. 100, 12c, 15:. Slasher: Finn-eh, 4:, 5c, 6:. 7c. as very Tonlljmgo, 3c. 4c, 54:, 6%, 8c, 3:. very Dudu a FluvolloiBz-o than. I. E. _‘W- McGaflay- C. S. Blackwell a; Go MCGAFFEY, DIRECTIONS. Chdf mm; Strut, F01: and Hud 311 very upocial' A big job in Molnir Bola, 15c. Punch, $5:,_§53. 45}! 75‘, $1.90. The Ltdiu' Hose. 5c, 8:, 10c, 12c, 15c, 20c nova-E Inn'dlu vmd but bovorings. Men'a Umbrella. : big job st 50:: worth 75c sud 81 00 Black Cuhm 29c, 25c, 28:30c, 40c, 45:, are six spookll. . Bhok Alpaca. 23c, 35c. 40c, 75c. Bl-ck Geomvliu. 606, 75c Bhok Sorrel. 230, 25c, 30c, 35c. Colored Dro- Goodr, o gmnd range communism 1t 15c, running 3t reduc- od price- to 90. Whit. Iowa, 8;, 100. 12c, 15c. 18c. Fancy Whit. Sport, 13c, worth 22c. Inna, Suinggrt Ila-lino, grammes. muvu, nun-nu, “5v nu... u-, ......... Scum! and! included in this ule. Wat Winn 80. 100. 12c. Skirt Lin' .50." 4c, 8:. Boat: 3 and Colored Dru- Goods .- Mac 3310 priai. General Grocers, Purveyors and Provision Merchants. FIRST STORE EAST OF MARKET â€"â€"Tel. No. 6. Inca

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