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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 25 Oct 1895, p. 6

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hams.” japanâ€"Every man 19 “wk” in» NW Ferguson, “10 mm We! Gleam,lu°¢°°d°dm°°'"' mmezhona-at the Woodvillo ”.mmnglm- gunsâ€"m turn an moversnd as “I my rod which“: taken up a"! m in mm. J. Gilchrist “JIM to hém seen me drivingfromthoflald mjustonelnthomonbox,andthon mumdsmHngcntottbeboxbahind nhcthstthoyonnsbdam a“m8 0“ digging befare I reach the otherend." _uwm, leathers, yo; ougpt jug? éhgomofthemandaomemonc-fthem wuhahonatootormdthetopend up. but don’t know how long I'll be [correspondcnce of TH: Pom-.1 Exam 0302â€"313 potatoes and 109. of them Is thewordtromeverybody. Sandyâ€"”Wen. beware potatoes with you, Sun f’ Samâ€"“Well. sir. Wm 5'13: immense.” Sandyâ€""337° 1°“ 8"t them up jaw Samâ€"Well. 1‘11 tell you. I’ve Correspondence of Tm: Poss] New Oxygenâ€"The new and beautiful Methodist church, Atherley, which cost $2,000, was dedicated by the Rev. J. J. Rae on Sabbath. Oct. :11. He preached eloquent and practical sermons. The day was fine, congregations and collections good. The opening tea. on Monday, 7: , ma great success; there was a. grand spread and good crowds, and a successful and enjoyable mass meeting at the close addressed by Revs. Buchanan, Shier, Her- rlson. Rae, and Mr. E. S. Frost, w_ho pre- nut sided. Rev. Rse showed his genius and ability in successfully raising by subscrip- tion nearly $800, which with the $151 taken at the tee and by collection covers almost the entire remaining debt. The congreg3~ tian is thankful to all who contributed to the success of the occasion, and kindly remember the many Oriniens who:enoour- aged them by their presence. [Correspondence of Tux P081.) Inmmmnmâ€"Mr. John Sims has re- shingiod his house ...... Mr. W. H. Powles has given his stable aoouple of costs 0: plant, which adds gust}! to the appear- ance and also to the durability. Hon Acumâ€"Mr. A. H. Palmer is homagfln from the North-West,Ailsn gives Ontario the preference ...... Con- duster Ryley, ct Lindsay, and Mrs. Ryley, mat a. few days in this section visiting mods and relatives. lAirâ€""Marching Through Georgifl'] King the knell o! boodnng. boys, we’ll sound It loud and long ; Bing it with a spirit the: throng; Bing it like true libenls, a thonstnd thousand $103!. For we are marching to victory. Chorus : will wake and thrill the For we era march to victory. 'I'he tumor), corruptionists. the tyrant: end their Surnameâ€"The Copeland Bras. are ex- treeflng pine stumps for Mr. W. A. Gulls. Since the commencement of the job the washer has wen somewhat unfavorable, but the mush-at weather prophet speaks The tum”! Como than. :11 honest citizens, elect Come join our loyal ranks and vote ‘1‘“ weather for the remainder of October. PERSONALâ€"M138 Della Min-theme and Miss Ella. Gillie have gone to Lindsay to learn the mminery business. May success attend their efforts. {0018, 8m wommmhicgm Vim' 30m yo then the people. b0”, do. Prosperity and woe M m“ pursue. For we munching ‘0 Vim“?- God bles the cause, the righteous cause, for Whig}: Manners pray, And when the RP. mockery shall all be swept. away, On Candi. iairCanada. shall dawn a blighter day, For we are numbing to victorp. am: Ia: every libertl be have and true to duty's call ; The males was we will send Ionvorto the In] So: we no matching to victorv. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS To bmian bribing boomers most loyally we stand Axonnd the mm never shades a slave on sea or land, . Fan-we ue marching to victo . AYER’S if: @auudiau 2m. r7 4001’. Pills Cleanse tM Mela. _____._‘ 1’0 WLES’ CORN ERâ€"FENELON . 1! AR CHIN G .9 "Union” is our motto, [“5 wickedly they squander it and think that. Mme, "WI I»; '_~...-__, um :Mflvu. make: no to be out In cold and wet Mahala: without love but the trout) 'mmfbâ€"Inom A. Jana. #n... n... cunsfi? TAKING ”Wall, boys, I guess H.180 33191100103153 25. ATHERLE Y. g the World’- ISLA. Y. gather pel! by wretched brill .tto, boys, as wé go hand in TO vzcrozzy. boys, enlist them one And u; buslqeu. wugy‘ electors tree 3nd true. vote as :11 reformers the path that we Sal-sa- imam we ”0 ed, who was 62 years of age, was ante-ion resident and had held many responsible positions in the corporation always with credit and marked ability. He was one of our best known and highly respected citi’ zans. He was a widower, his wife having died about two years ago, and he leaves a brother and two sisters to mourn his loss. The remains were interred in the Emily cemetery last Friday afternoon 18th, inst.. Rev. MoCann emulating. , amnltholdsthreeredtlcketstorhlsflno colt, anersE. Wilson fivaflrstpdzes mbhnbetgthreeflrsts fat-carpenbeside anumberot seconds. _ Cure Invaritbly gives relief wm'un six homdberflrstdmlahaken. Said by P. Morgan deGrogm-y. 7 ‘ I Awwxmnmxnomm Asmutmuhwmmveelam Interest and Value to new. ' Under date of September let. 1894, Count de Dory writes as follows tron: Neepewe, Mansâ€"“I have been oiling conetently for eixoreevenyeorewitheevere kidney and bladder trouble. I have doetored during all this time with physicians in diligent countries without any relief, During my tmvelslweeinduoedtou'y South All!!!L ioen Kidney Core, from which remedy I received instant relief. I meet heertfly endorse this remedy, as I do not think it hnsonequei.” South America: Kidney [Correspondence 0! Tue Poem] BACK “We-Mr. Ne P. 0131*, Ce E . who he: been any onennwey mm: In the went for one put elx months. returned home smug evening. , __._ _I.lâ€"', "burns-n- saveâ€"v ~--_-__, _ , Guru SHIPPING.â€"Mr. Stephens ship} psd another oerioad of cattle end sheep to Toronto on Wednesday morning. He hae considerable stool: bought up in the coun- try of which he makes a shipment every week. Loxnmxa.â€"Thst well-known lumber- ing nrm. M. M. Boyd 03.. Boboaygeon. intend starting operations in the woods this week with Mr. Wm. Creesweil as foreman. The shanty will be about seven miles from here. Srcxxnss.â€"Mr. John Connors. prop- rietor of the temperance house, has been laid up with s severe attack 0! inflam- matory rheumatism for the past week. but we are glad to hear is recovering. Questâ€"We see by the “World" thet Sir Rivers-Wilson intends putting on more test express trains. What’s the reason we cannot have a. daily passenger train and a. daily way-freight on this line, where there is too much business for one train? Twenty-Sam Month. mp1... and M Ridden-An Aged rumor Tutu Bold o! the Plow Once lore, But not to Richmond, Ont., Oct. 25.â€"Inquiry satis~ fled your correspondent that wonders were not canflned to this town. I drove out a. few miles to investigate the case of Wm. M:Ccr3, a. farmer, and found him at work in the field. “Are you Mr. MoCord?" I asked. “I am, sir,” said he, in a brogue that jer- red every R in his speech. ~ “A friend of yours in the village recom- mended me to see you about your core that the neighbors are all talking of.” said I. “ 22d well they may talk, for they all had invited themselves to my funeral,” said he. “I: was really something serious, then?” said I. “To be sure, sir,” said he. “Every one around here knows me, for I am sixty years old and have lived here forty years. I had twenty-seven months_of great: mis- sry, could merely crawl, and when in bed could not get up, without help, it I got. all the gold in Canada. Didn't do a stroke for nine months. I wasfdone up entirely, and none of the doctors could bring me around.” “But what ailed you? and what ourea you? ForI see you are working all right now," said I. Why the doctors all said it was diabetes. One day I was reading about a doctor down toward Kingston who was cured of the same thing by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I sent for a box, and before I had finished it I felt better. N 0 one could be worse and live. But I am cured and it only needed a few boxes. I tell my neighbors to buy these pills the same as groceries and not get all run down, as I was, before oom- menolng.” 'now to cure All Skin m. Simply apply “SWAYNn's 0mm.” No internal medicine required. Cures betterrecxema. itch. all eruptions on the face, hands, nose, em. leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great heal- ingandomtivepowers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist for SWAnrx's Orin-m. Lyman, Sons 8:. 00., manual, Wholesale Agents. A Victim Beyond Hope With lncurable Diabetes. Smanet was first. made by the Saracens. A Puny endâ€"influx Roby. This is now quite unnecessary. Like many others, you may have your baby fab, laughing and happy, it you give it Scott's Emulsion. Babies take it like cream. No medicine has ever been Known to cure diabetes except Dodd’s Kidney Pills. -We know whereof we afl‘lrm when we state that Ayer’s Pills. taken promptly, at the first symptoms of colds and fevers, arrest further progress of these disorders, and speedily restore the stomach, liver and bowels, to their normal and regular action. â€"Snn.on’s CM_ is sold on a gear- antee. It cures Incipient Consumption, It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose 25cts., 500156.. and $1.00. Sold by A. HIginbotham. GIVEN UP ‘l‘fl DIE. â€"Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanoognt Tenn, says, "Shiloh‘s Vitalizer ‘Saved my Life.‘ I consider it the bestremedy foradebilitatcd system Imrused." For Dyspepsia, Liver or K'dney trouble it excels. Prioeficts. Sold by A. High botham. Gilly flower is a corruption of July flower. COUNT DE DOB Y. VARIETIES. OMEMEE. GELE’BT. THE CANADIAN POST. _.LINDSAY. or LIBERAL ECONOKYMD IORY EXTRLVAGANCE. i In hiespeech on the hustings after his ‘ re-election by acclametion, which, it appears, was a surprise to himandhls friends, Mr. Harty explained in a frank and manly way the circumstances under which he consented to have the previous election declared void. That the bribery was committed against the wishes and interest of Mr. Harty and the Mont government no one can doubt who reads Mr. Harty’s obviously sincere declaration. The Mowat government has without resorting to unfair means held power for twenty-five years, and given Ontario the best administration that Canada has ever seen,withthe peasihleexoeption of that of the Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, and itis-a matterto re'oieeoverthat in the Kins- [loaned Witness. 0». 11) During his administmtion Mr. Mm- kenzie added $40,000 a year to the ex penditure, which in the closing yes: of his regime amounted to $23,500,000. This increase was largely due to increased interest and other liabilities contracted by his predeceseon. , He was etc-chad by the conservatives tor exmvagenoe. and personally mailed, though he won lying on his arms night and day in defiance of the treasury against fella friend: end open foes, endwu,infect, nerifieing his life to hieconntry. Lent your the expenditure under the edmlnictretion of men who ee- cneaed Mr. Mnekenzie of extnngmoe amounted to $38,000,000, or nbont 814,- 500,000 morethen it me sixteen you-I ego‘under Mr. Meckenzie. The ennnel increase under commtive edminietre- ticnl has been 8962.000. egeinet 840,000 under the Meckenzie edminictretion. Lechine cenel bridges, Tey uncle, Shiek damn. Quebec dry docks end hubor workc, under the petronege of the Mo- Greevya. the St. Louicee, the Connolly:â€" Mick and N ickâ€"end the corrupt edmin- ietretion of the dopertmentc, together with ell the oontrectore’ contributions to election funds. account for the difi’erence, ihéro was nor Alennder Mukonzie ud- ministering thepublio works department end railw;yl ind «nub. end minding the expenditure of renounce with which he was entrusted and wen in honor bound to expend with care and economy nnd ec- count for. In his piece there hnve been the Lengevina end Huggerte in control, and the whole record of the spending de- partments since Mr. Meckenzie’e time is Premier Bowell explains that he had to accept a ready-made cabinet when he assumed the reins. This would account for it being a misfit, and for the shoddy character of the material. But the country has been measured for a new suit. ; disgrace to Canada. It is beause of his exposure of such facts as these thst Sir Richard Cartwright is hated and fear- ed by his political opponents. Protec- tion hucost the country even more in money than extgavaganoe and corruption, and perhaps more also in public end private demoralization, dishonoring men which no other form of dishonor could have touched. For its sake, for instance, reputable and otherwise honorsble firms have committed the tyrannical beseness of threatening their employees with dismis- sal if they did not vote for the conserva- tive government. The is simply a process of genernl enslavement. The J apanese are exercising their new proprietary rights over Formosa so as to bring in the largest possible revenue and one of the consequences of this policy in a rise in the price of camphor. The stock of crude camphor in London is large, and the owners have a. fortune in it. Sir William Van Home has been talk ing about Manitoba’s grain crop and his company’s handling of it, but when asked about the future of prices be shut up with a bear-trap suddenness. He told the in- terviewer that former predictions of\bia “had not been fully rea‘.ized”â€"which is Van Home for prophesying $2 wheat and realizing 46 cents. summer. At the same ball $20,000 was spent on flowers. At Topeka a 'short time ago a man was arrested for bury- ing the corpse of his baby 10 the back yard. The family were starving and had no money to hire an undertaker. There is nothing like whistling to keep one’s courage up. The Mail and Empire gravely announces that Mr. Laurier's Ontario “campaign seems to be a prolong- ed series of calamities.” This is rather amusing. The “series of calamities" which will arises/from Mr. Laurier’s tour will be seen about the time of the general elections. The calamities W111 visit the tory party, and nobody save the tories will sympathize with it. - Five thousand dollars were spent for the favors given in dmcing the ger- man at one of the Newport ball this The movement of grain in the North- west has begun. Three hundred core a day are being loaded now and the C. P. R. is in a state of blockade. The rail- way men would like to get ten million bushels delivered at Fort William before nevigation closes. They have evidently great faith in “the magnificent ‘weter stretches” which Mr. Mackenzie counted on, and which used to be such a perennial eubj ect of ridicule for the toriee. But for these same water stretchee the movement of the North-west crops would be a slow matter even to-dey. A new-banking law goes into efirct in New York state on Nov. 131:. It: provides that no officer, director, clerk or agent of a. bank can borrow money from the bank with which he is connected without the consent of the board of directors, and it provides that hereafter no savings bankshallbeloeeted in the same room or any rooms communicating with a dis- count bank. It compels the complete paying in of the capitol stock of a bank before it shall begin business. It forbids a majority of the board of trustees of anysavingshahktobelong to the baud of directors of any discounts hank. EDITORIA L NO T28. 1N0 TIME TU LUBE; new ad ban-flay ptpa Macadamia-momma sumac» GBEGURY’S Drug Store, Variable Autumn Weather often Seals the Fate of Rheumatic Sufferers. Strong “a Unnatural Tatum” at tho ammo row": at Dr. AKINW'I Out- mm Po Id“. Actions speak louder that words. ‘ Mr. John Melanie. of Waahnbuck Bgidge, N. 8.. made nee of Dr. Agnew‘e Canon-ha! Powder and says: “I used the medicine according to dJrsctlone and round It to be awonderlul cure for catarthal deafness. I can heat as good as ever. You will find enclosed60 cents, far which please send me another bottle. Atter xeeommendlng the catarrhal care to my neighbor, ehe, eee- lngthe wonderful good It has done me, wants a bottle, so you wlll please send a bottle and blower to her alsO." Victims of Rheumatism find a cure in mm Celery Compound. One short pufl‘ of the breath through the blower, supplied with each bottle of Dr. Agnew’s Cetarrhal Powder diffuses this powder over the surface of the nasal pass- age. Painless and delightful to use. It relieves in ten minutes and permanently cures outarrh, hay fever. colds, headaches, sore throat, tonsiiitie sud deafness. 60 cents. Sample, bottle and blower sent on receipt of two-three cent stumps. S. G. Datohon, 44 Church-ah, Toronto. Sold by P. Morgen and E. Gregory. Fortm spplyby wwwmn V. N. 00:.Bobeugoon. ' v; P. _..v., , good work for you, it you ieiriy end honestly use it to: a time. Mr. McWii- lisms' case was one thetbefncdeilothsr medicines but Psine's CeietyComponnd, which proved victorious ct every point. giving him 3 new end better me. Go then and toilow his example. The Steamer ESTURION, Single ticket- botm Lin "00 75c. Return fiokou. 81. W 3nd Bobs n, 'Womwmnmuymswmnm: 85c. Betmucxemwc. Single ticket- botwoon 30W nod Sturgeon Point, A“. Return MM”. ma, ticket- and Won mm a minced nu- an be Wu the Post once. Bahama. ad on tho but. v“Unoollolhod. I tollowod m- mamas-n no to the nine of Pano- Color] Com- pound. Immllnp lnyunnndwu lonely omlotod with mountain). 1 par- ohuod nnd not! It: bottla of your medl- olno, ondnm now putoofly won. “an no momma: lath." Tube courage. nu victims of them than. I! mhnvehlledwlthdootorennd the ordlnu'y medlolnee o! the any, remem- ber, you hove not yet given Paloe’e Celery Compound e trio]. This marvellous meat. cine has made new men endwomenot thousands who were pronounced lnonnble by phynlolu‘ll. It on nod will dotheenme gnu, __’ uv ."MVâ€"_ _-,,, The shove 1031:» n ordlury ample o! The most dangerous mono! they“! lsnowwlth anthem “ ”wt!” m upon thll not. Chilling wind:- damp weather and he"! 1'19“” “a“ plum, mute our! condition at rheu- , ,, -____ L- LL- TRENT VALLEY NAVIGATION COMPANY (' mmn.) Nothing Like it for Banishing The Awful Disease. Let us utter atawwotdsot waning!» .11 171101001 the pangs ot I. About tint makeollhamlmmdbnmden. __ Sturgeon Point. CUBES CA TARRHAL DEAF- N388. 1:3: B 3:23 2.3 2:52. 389" ".33 98:32. pot.......ol......m8r. 5. >33 H.589: volt................38 .. r33 Eva: B'......:..:ll.« 8v E. 53 985.33 35.55.55: 8 .. 1. W. Dull-INT. parlor. Some One Said LINDSAY MID BOBGAYBEOII. CALLING EACH WAY AT r. Wlnlm nowmum. of BM' , on, mm. “ follow than his OM and Chronic 3mm no lads Halo and Stront- muting: ' minys-nflmrwm TAHGLEFOOT E. Gregor): Navxgation. FLYING BETWEEN ‘ mono or “mu. :m m NT” FRIDA Y OCTOBER 2 1895 Till-TABLE. Lima. Lumbar an Lula, shingle HARD AND SOFT WOOD husband!“ 11m. 0110”. “nun-Mm“ and «£1qu LUMBER. BEINGLBE. LATE. BILL STUPI. LIME and WOOD omcn Innâ€"nu: and of w.» W m 1-th- Lindsay Planing 51111 Kennedy, Davis Son. ORGANS’AND PIANDS Murcia-n"! fizzâ€"59W nah. Doors. Blinds. Mould- tngs, Newells, Butaggars. Best Scranton or Lehigh Valley Cor. Susan: and Peel-5a.. Lindon: ’. J. WETHBRUP. â€"mamommâ€" Mills at Bottom/goon. Palmc- Tar Soap. GEO. INGLE. J. I We @5112- Joe. Maunder. 25‘ mm Um“ 'Ite eppeennce done in enficient to commend it as against the poorer kinds, as the beautiful spark- ling cryntell delight the eye, and odds e. savor to food not imputed by the inferior kinds. Then agein, the price will be found no but to the use of the better article. This is an important point of conueâ€"thet’e why we mention it- Ask for Windeor Belt, and et our counters. It in in surprising how little attention is paid by the average housekeeper to the purchase of the ult‘for domestic use. The grocer catchea it-â€"a.nd justly soâ€"when the pepper is found to be adulter- eted, butalmoetanythinginthelineofSaltgoeeunchallenged The situation will be difl'erent when the merits of WINDSOR SALT become fully known. No purer-alt was ever taken from a wellâ€"99 per cent. is the standard of quality, which is trom 20 to 30 per cent. better than the usual grades aold. â€"m n: Km 0"â€" ABOUT WINDSOR SALT] WHAT DO YOU KNOW_ â€"’03 am 3Yâ€" Georga Inma- IOS [2‘ 2:9 Me Sa/z‘ qf Me Edi/2% mmummyfio manna!" ATTHHI‘D nd Bows. WHETHER YOU KNOW IT OR NOT. 10C , - will be centered in you home if you have ‘ 'v "3’4“ “- The Minitobl. School Question will ““1"!” few months, but “GOOD CHEEB’ Don’ c forget the Stove, the Man or the Itwill P‘y you if you want Tin or The Gurney Foundry 00., Ltd., Toronto. For Sale by 37. G. WOODS. Lindsay. Bras an Iron Founder In pram-ed to do all kinds of Casting and laundry Work Bends-Ins at Imphmenu 1nd Machinery etc" Sattlng-up Steam Engines and Ballet: 8.8-‘I‘mWWm lam-112:: p..tor cue chap Apply In LOOK AT THIS CUT Blame it on the Stove. LINDSAY FOUNDRY A. GAMPBELL “ GOOD CHEER.” JAWS BOXALL: 31%? MARINES Jam.” 1502811- J 01111 Malina. JOHN MAKERS Unlo- you law 1 range designed on Mic and pram-{ell lines. you «and mwhwgoodmnuinbskinginthe mmflndolnngowfllboilth m MWdOdOMmapeflec mkflnupwmmdudol chem km: W and upholding the ma: “1:300!me Foundry 09.. 1M. Mekvouuywnnceor heater who! Miflm nyou-oeonicthenm “Oxnard.“ MMMithuthegW We! not M in nine ones out of :- coodwilobhnuit on the stove or ”mm in ngoocly propon ans-bums. William-ct. him. vs cum to conduct 3 Owen Scum Sunday. the out, in nut} they would put cities. Gray. who has 499 of 5 than; number mum 1c Lard wan contusion. md a pox-ti 33'. Mr. M: delay he wot evening-Ra MB. 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