GOOD POINT TO KNOW published SPECIAL NOTICE. All persons who take out participating the end of the year will policies before share in ["1 VB YEARS PROFITS at next mum of Surplus. Through Tick “u po‘flffl on and?!†“â€4 ‘ Immediately upoâ€"IT ihe publication of Lord Salisbury'a eulogy of Suatem Pasha as the one man to saw Turkey, comes the news of that statemn-I's death. The sultan seems to be in a bad ï¬x. The Chicago Evening Post asserts that the Canadian Paciï¬c Railway Co. is furnishing the money to build a road to connect Chicago with St. Paul, thus com' pleting a through route from Chicago to the Paciï¬c coast. The mileage. of the Canadian Paciï¬c in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and North Dakota is already very great. ’ There is now a good prospect for the early settlement of the Behring Sea claims and the Alaskan boundary. It is to be hoped there will be no unnecessary delay in getting both questions disposed of. Canadians don’t want a dollar, or a mile of territory, that is not fairly theirs; J ingoes aside, we believe a similar spirit animates our neighbors. The settlement should be reached easily. A New York Central engineer has been killed and several postal clerks B: J UATOHETT. 4961‘“ IWOCQO‘ ‘ â€I‘M! Me @aumlizm Em. injured, in a wrecl of young men whc turned by reading robbing adventures. custody, and will I the robbers’ ‘Quni: A New York Central engineer has been killed and several postal clerks injured, in a wreck caused by a number of yonng men whose heads had been turned by reading the exploits of train- robbing adventures. The culprits are in custody, and will probably get a taste of the robbers’ punishment. It is a. pity ' ld not be also administered to the publishers of the misleading books as accessories before the crime. They de- nerve it. Everyone for himself, and the old boy cake the mam“. The Philadelphia eommoa wane“ has been debating the qaw'ion of employing a ehaplam to open aha meetings with pm. 0:19 of eh: membm. “was new. the well: knew garden: and ““915 said “I m 9999996 B6 use Maxie“ Mum i think that every mum: aheuld tar Mm; 391?. and net shame the am magnet- batty attain some other man. 9 m as gunman ‘l’ ‘3“? V3""‘“‘“ and every 56“ 9" PM“ ‘l‘he Chathem £5565} has been making ' inch: in our farm high tax system was adopted. It points out that during the ï¬ve year! of the Mackenzie administration the value of butter exported from Cmda amount- ed to $12,854,160, an average of 53.590,- 931 annually. In the last ï¬ve years the trade mounted to but $4,391,366, an "mum nf 5868.073 ; for the preceding trade amounted to bu average of $863,073 § f‘ ï¬ve years the showing the average being Instead of falling off a 1“ qmters a year the u" grown immensely in ‘ The Progrea: de l’Est sums up the political situation as follows: “Without a miracle the fate of the tory party is sealed. Humanly speaking it cannot rally itself suï¬iciently tomake even the semblance of resistance at the next elections. It is in open rout before the battle. No chief, no cohesion, no under. atondmg, no . unity: elections. It is m ope battle. N o chief, no col standing. no unity‘ I dons. jedoflï¬â€˜ies, dist!!! â€mm This in all M has toonpose to‘ the liberal party led b!" The Progreu certainly nutshell, and with a p11 the French We It Pays,“ 70 Insure in the CANADA LIFE. 'IIV v..- Mmgh Tickets at lowest rules to pom“ on the Grand Trunk Iem and counecflow “nos 4» Canada and Unwed Stowe. The Canada Presbyterian compliment: Chief Justice Meredith for his expressed determination to protect witnesses from legal bullies. The compliment ls deserv- ed, slthough it is to be fearedthatthe legsl bully is veryï¬tmlyentrenchedbe- 4â€"--- .â€";â€"--â€"n , hind the rules regarding cross-examina- tion. There the judge dare not suppress the connsel lest he give him an excuse to move for a new trial. But a. great deal can be done. 'l‘he chief justice always had the reputation of beings courteous, negate, examiner. and he on though _ Mun ve a lawyers hmt. like and a Moi witnemdireet, That we 0“" aâ€? me. SE gamma. meow-m ______. newspaperl- This 9W0“ NE WBPAPER feathered immigrant seem to be ob- solutely without friends on this continent. ular at the 7'99 1 He also seems to be built on a plan to get Ta ’71 01'. , new agfl'llznn and three- trade should have 1 the last twenty is even worse, his bullied instincts of gentlemen. M1: shy-ton. baking the ï¬rst is intoleubla. along without them. In exchanging gifts with the three African chiefs who have been visiting London, the queen on Saturday told them that she highly approved of their determination to exclude strong drink from their country and keep so great a. curse from their people. “The queen,†the report concludes. “added that she felt very strongly in the matter.†In a recent article on of God†Rev. J ohn V! larenâ€) remarks on th‘ use of the word “Fat? Testament. “The peel: word ; Jeane never as , -L-l Mr. Haycock, the patron leaner. cw- livered a speech at Aylmer on Saturday in support of Mr. Martyn, the patron candidate in East Elgin for the home of commons. His recommendations of economy in the maintenance of govern- ment house, of cutting off railway passes from members drawing mileageallowancee, and of a revenue tarifl' in placeof the existing protective «intermf ah hould unit other Canadians an we l u the farmers to whom hen peeled dparticularly. He also condemns the stimulation oilmporm- clone from Australia by the lubuldy system. J In a recent article on “The Fatherhood of God†Rev. J ohn Watson (“Ian Mac- larenâ€) remarks on the frequency of the use of the word “Father†in the New Testament. “The psalmist never said the word ; Jesus never said anything else.†is his astonishing statement. If Mr. 5 ; Watson will turn to pea ciii. 13 ; lxxxix. 26, he may ï¬nd reason to modify that statement somewhat. ____.â€"- Mr. Haycock, the patron leader. de- livered a speech at Aylmer on Saturday in mnnnrt of Mr. Martyn, the patron Judge King, of ButMu, in doing what he can to make justice reapomd and uphuld the diguiey of the United 8mm eoum. The Buffalo News thus report. are one of a Canadian brought before him In: Friduy : “What are you doing in Buï¬â€˜ulo?" “What am 31°“ asked the ““8“ “I‘m on my w home. luu aw, my mother‘s sick at We land. and I-â€"†“0, that’s the some old story. Can you swim?" “You, ’6: ; why ’3" “Well, you make track: for the river and swim heroes. If you get cramp: end drown the community will be just as well off. Climb, now l" If the statement made to the Manl~ toba synod, that four denominations were pushing their church organizations in the little village of Pipestone, con- taining about ï¬fty inhabitants, is true, there would need to be achange in the mission methods of the churches at home as well as abroad. It is said that Min- nising, with 100 to 200 inhabitants. has ï¬ve church organizations, and a contem- porary declares that in Brampton the contributions for church purposes amount to $20,000--more than the amount of. the municipal taxation. Why could this } waste of effort and men ‘ d d by having some kind of mutual under- standing, and let the workers go to ï¬elds that are "white for the harvest?†________â€"â€"â€"-â€"' At a recent anti-lynching meeting in Boston, Rev. Walter Gay, a coloured Baptist minister, used this language : “We have preached to our people to de- sist from retaliation. Now, Isay to my race, ï¬nd revenge, if we have to use the torch ; ï¬nd revenge, if we have to cut the throats of those white southerners who rape our women. Retaliate, I say. Take life for life. It is the theory of the south that as long as the negro will forgive, so long will they treat him so. Let us be- stir ourselves.†A few such meetings and he flumlg News fears the states will ï¬nd I ~ __ _. themselves embroiled in an interneéifl? veer, the end of which _no one ean fore; see. The antidote is honest laws honestly enforced. Let blaek and white share jestiee euee 1y, The Toronto Telegram is of the eplaiea that “where the unspeakable Turk makee hie mistake is aaheriag te Mohammedan: lever Turkey has only to eall itself ehrietiaa, aecl the Turk will then he free to imitate Rueaia‘e aete of barbarity to all who do not aeeept the religious etandarda of the majority,†There may he acme- hanged hundreds of auapeota without the warrant or law, and burned men at the stake. without heii g characterized as “unspeakable ohriatiana." Even in Canada some [eople in the name of that christianity seek to violate the conscience: of thoae who do not agree with their views of orthodoxy. If some of our public writers and speakers were to carefully analyze their sentiments they would probably have to admit to them- selves that they are more severe on “barbaritiea†in Mohammedan Turkey than in christian America. Montreal Star : Longfellow has im- mortalized the ride cf Paul Revere, and Browning told in verse of the riders who brought the good news from Ghent to Aix, '77; .: -.. w-vâ€"D_v __., (I but the recent wonderful feat of an humble priest has yet to be recorded, except ephemerally in the columns of the newspapers. And yet what the good Father Begley, of Kingmsn, Kansas. has just accomplished is worthy of the poet’s pen. A woman was dying on the rsnche of her son, in the wilds of Texas, and Father Begley was sent for. The dis- tance was three hundred and ten miles, and he had to get there within thirty-six hours, as she was not expected to live any longer. Of this distance, one hand red and sixty miles was over the desolate praries of Oklahoma, No Man’s Land and Northern Texas. Relays of horses were arranged for by the rsnchmen en route, and, without food and only one ‘hurried drink of wster he covered the entire one hundred and sixty miles in twenty-one and a half hours, arriving at the dying woman’s bedside an hour before she reached that unconsciousness which precedes death. The sombre robe some- timesrcovers Is braves heart as the brilliant uniform. ‘ Tobsooo Poison ‘ Killed." N lacuna Is a most powerful poison. Ono drop will kill a dog, and smallblrds per- 13!: from Its odor alone. Tobacco “stok- noasâ€â€"-yon remember ltâ€"was caused Nicotine. Tobacooéis a poison and of the old hostility to the r is noted in some Can!- ors. This pugnuoioua ;mnt teem! to be ob- I'll. til. at “W M. We the Editor oi us Post] Sup-In Honda's Evans Poe! Mr. Kylie hendlel Mr. Becble without gloves. end I on not see why Mr. Kylie is just!- iied in doing so. Any one who knows Mr. Begbis knows thet he is e men oi energy and wishes everything he has to look eiter to be a success; it is not so with Mr. Kylie. as he distinctly says there was sufllcieut pressure at the lust ï¬re. It by The me and Wnter Committee. lTo the Editor of Tm: Poor.) Sm,â€"I noticed in your issue of the 22nd a complaint from Mr. Begblc about his not being called up the moment the ï¬re alarm is sounded; also a communication from “Rstepeyer,†in your issue of the 23rd, ï¬nding fault with the committee. I heve spoken to the captain and he has done all in his power to have the power house notiï¬ed; but those two gentlemen should know. and do know, that the tecmster ls the only pzid individual around the hell, and in the rush to net the horses out he may forget the telephone. Any fair mind- ed men will excuse him for that; some one else will call up Mr. 3., and very little time will be lost. At the last ï¬re there was ample time. There was plenty of pressure and no one suffered, and when the ofï¬cials bring Mr. Begblc to book for not furnislhing power it will be quite time enough for him to ï¬nd mumâ€"Yours. R. Krmr. What on Open [any In. (To iho Editor of Tun Poor) Sm,-â€"-Noi~. long ago some person kindly took compassion on the unknowing citizens of Lindaay to explain to them ch. in: and outs of on one“ party. Well. he or one really mush have Jnoiz Mo on nursing the out or some at tho domestic pots. ie was so tender buried. A Lindsay open only in oimplyihic: A couple of nice you“ moo kindly invite the "bum" at tho town. (to am notion.) and than Man on [me “and“! tho §M_P_azd g2.- IIP‘II ï¬gblgl‘: afl:l‘ma= UH! vuâ€" v‘ ï¬n» Mound m 3H lam Go “in vim“ â€nua- “‘°‘ 1» “132:“:3" opua ’°â€â€œ "u. $33.3? 30 a young man clubbad we?" um mu- 2.0::1‘" lady Month (or onto: lament m «on! ma n unu- hand a: «on eman Sultan two ladies and awn). man as a naval ml r. and anon the play and he “tenant. and than each one known what hoh aah had tor hla money and pays lt.â€"Yonn. Faun. ‘i’ne Glennâ€"u Aeeepted. [To the Spin-um Editor oi 'l‘ul You | Sm,vKlndly allow me a space in your valuable paper to answer Mr. Harlem's challenge to me. I will ante that Mr. Harrison has great presumption in imagin- umaewvâ€" â€"... u__v, _ ing for one moment I would lower my position to wrestle him for such 3 mm on 810. Please allow me, Mr. Harmon. to state that owing to my position I would . A- _- -.‘A- .- In Our Fire Brigade Properly Orgln- 1 m1 [To the Editor of The Post] Sm.-â€"Anyone reading Mr. Begbie‘e oom- munioation in last Friday’s Pos'r must admit the moderation of its tone and the reasonableness of his demands. But Mr. Begbie might have gone further, and in- etrad of merely trusting his case, with a bare statement of the tacte. to the pennie- eeity and right feeling of the ratepayere. might have pointed out where the trouble hue ite taunt. that is to any. in the ninth- A“ Aâ€"mm.‘n‘“ new no luun- . -.... _ {ulneaacfthe are and water committee. ' * luck 9! organisation cf the m was, m absence {f headpiece In Ito and the tam nm‘flï¬l ““3 I hue v: mt awn, Wm um with ma: M aom â€BEAM I! an wean“: m an __ gin £519.. 3am? 1! mm mm mum $2116 at rate, to will um m c at as annals “$29“ sown ink: lutewgfaktt mun ea“ :38 as: ‘ in? we? t. 99! m9: is “we mama me an "um... .... an Braid“ Ms :u3\mr= gvthéluteges snag: mm was say an m SEEKBH “3; n39; ad “'1‘; la a? i aha «at am he $9233 ham»: 3»: t3: am mug am no was â€$990 ma: mm New meet he gm v to: “9; wt was: a 1 9 93mm or- “anal“ no sea than smog Mung $3 *JJJJJJJ w m m 'â€" | \‘I haawinu whim In“: M ’qu ha “claw“; gum tartan name In. to ï¬e: I‘m-m s "n â€" AH". Kï¬iid Korma euatneuu w err m... duty.;Y0ure. I 131 m -â€"*â€"â€"- amnion Nill‘flNOO 0“ “OW!8 ’. [To the Editor 0! Tu! Post.) Sm,-â€"M my time: have I spoken to mem- bers of the council and c! the ï¬re dep u-t- meut, urging them to see that thm simple requests made by us were complied with. but for some inscrutable reeson their promises to do so are never realized. New, lest the citizens of Lindsey should be persuaded that these requests are made in a spirit oteheer pemieketyness. permit Toronto, Nov. me EU abnbw w...- -_- Br quest No. l.â€"’1‘hnt the ï¬re department shall without tell notify the engineer at the pump house before starting fer the scene of a ï¬re. The reason In this case ls obvious; if the engineer Is not notiï¬ed we can not furnish extra pressure. - .â€" m-.. LI... “no RAMP?†é’ï¬ï¬Ã©â€˜Ã©â€˜ï¬zf §:'i‘h-ab the ï¬re depart- Ineer promptly ment shall notify the 6113 on their return from a ï¬re. Made because every time that pressure is raised for ï¬re ,4 L L- .....-m.-.hh nmsa aver: urn-v '-â€"' " serviee we are D“ ‘30 “3"de em“ in increased consumption of fuel. 011. ete., and there is neither sense or reason in our having to benr this increased expense 3 “68“ 16!!th at time. .... A J__r_- um winni- P.S.â€"My reason to: making this matte: pnbnouthnhstmvfll “housem- pmnts as ho detective procure. on, 3nd I _._u u». .n mm to son to: Em. mac-4 moms. EU 105 mu u..- v- -_V,, )f agreement, it on accept} wlll ; by me at the oronto Athlctlc ours, J 0. SMITH, Instructor Toronto Alhletlc Club. with the protection 0! the town on: en‘orta ‘ 33!}, must oertalnlg prove manning, and : ant. blame should limit! on other shoulders . tor‘g than onrs.â€"-â€"F. B. , I w n. Datum-at. Inc. [To the Eiitor of the Post] Sm-â€"Ratspayer. in In. day's Dun! POST states that the ï¬remen admit that the pressure at the Jones ï¬re was not sumâ€- ,.-A -j-lb --- nnnh lkuâ€"nv â€"- -_- _ tory. The ï¬remen do not admit any such I thing. Every citizen knows that the! stand-pipe turnishes pressure for any such ï¬re as that on Durham-st. even if the pumps never moved. The Wards: cf the me contained a card of thanks s ed by Thor. Begs. thanking the béigade ser- \ inn his properâ€. yet R. 1‘ makes the statement that only (or t a neighbors the propert would have been in ashes. The reputat on of the ï¬re department is too iirmiy established to he aii‘eeted by any such statements â€"Your9. R. Kenn ._.â€"‘--.a steam lea‘t It 1 IN the Elite! oi hm Net] ete.=â€"i live in the north were. Lindsay. New this so that everybody may know tea- a certainty who i as: and my exact ieeatiee. i went to numb iasi Sunday to hear the meet papal“ and eloquent MI: later in teee=emvhedy news to when; i rem. The aim ideeire to exeieie. The sermon was merits and â€mu: convincingâ€"so 31th so that i tend war «it a changed man the outage l teit was deiiahthii. In this etate e2 mind I return» ed is my home. to and to my horror that my wiie had departed and lo i another was in possession o! my happy home You can imagine my eoneternatiou on making this dieoovery. The strange woman I ordered 011‘. but she refused to 33. Then I was about to call in the constableâ€"every- m0. Illa J» luluvu â€"--__ .. ,, ed. Doria? my unoonooions hour- I dreamed amongst: peculiar p: , oi voting I won told I ind paced none. 0!: a a feverish night, that 1 hot! inikod in my slot of the new womon and new mm. 0:: In my old trion around no, I roman: the church, the minister. the powerful -...: annulnnlnfl moon. and the}! mom: my Wu anus... _. , . the minister. the powemu and then remem- oi bemdlhsdhocomen changed manâ€"so much so that [did not know. on my return home: my own dear wire. Strange. isn't “ n ‘I’. 1). Foo". m; Ll’l‘o the Editor of '1‘!!! P001.) Sinâ€"I think it is about time that some emu-d me made to union 1 little inter- est in mnnielpd matters. I: you think itwu-thythoewe. I Will ondflvor to give a. tow Initiator: sentiments with 3 view to open up further discussions Vests, 200 and 25a; Makes, ‘at Sale Prices. We wish to clear out w} goodsâ€"Tapestries, 25c, 35c, Eni'bmlqrmd hora. . . This is a. Reason for GROWTH of our CLOTHING BUSINESS. Customers would not com your otter your to buy of w wars they not samï¬ad that Value obcalmd worn worthy. - - - - - - . - MEN’S. BOYS' and YOUTHB' odd Coatsâ€"cheap Sal. Prices on than limos. UW‘G'AUQI dncroaslng 8G1“ wow that values are OVERGOATS at small préou. apprao'latcd. lawn/thing m P088 at sale. mlcosâ€"CAPES, OOON GOA TS, ROBES, How much Good would the town forms tor 1896, together with many outer and iii:. improvements that would suggest them- :d by the selves according to changing conditions. entrusted This is a momentous question that is .nr en'orts . agitated in many cities nnd towns at pres- ing, and i eat. and applies to few with greater shoulders . force of argument than our own. Editor 2 With this brief reminder. Mr. 'I will leave the subject with you lot 5 tnrther deveiqpment. tru ting it will pro- 4 u.-- ...|_- _Vnnn, IIILDOQ uv-w--'__ ,, ,V vote some able: pen than mu sum lulu. Gnln receipt.- wm m: on the local match on Tuna-y. What-Study. 300 Mabel: tolling at 70°. to 71¢. for ml. 750. to: whlh and 58a. mu". .uu “IIâ€"wâ€"vv- _, me on mrdlyhoaoldu :11. Thus was quoted ammlkzmu lb. V", a" rally goodontuoofl . The but kinds no g ,3 choice. cattle. «we. 1W" ~ow "r‘ at“?! 1 1“ 1100 lbs. 6.4 (I) lbe. :-â€"6‘£é '" “cum. 36- 1* 100m. :19? one on! outdo. 900 be'. uni-nae. “r a) 980 lbs. IWv ‘28 "h- gapâ€"Mm my 13 pm «3: 52:“ manual 1.“ ' omlllq lb. a W 03.30 oer , 1v . 15 owt: 2:. per sad that!» M. - but 23 re Won "W Ill-O“â€" ...... ,, m . Thamungamï¬wgoodcsttle wet-:20!!! §¢. to go. per 1b.. thohbtcr tex- -- “4“) A-OA- fann- CARPETS ! CARPETS I CARPETS ! COMMERCIAL NEWS. : Ladies' Draws“. 256 a. pair. NOVEMBER 29. 1895- what stock we have to make Room for spring 1', So, 500, 75c. ware 400, 600, 700, $1.00. LADIES’ MANTLE cpo'rns LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. 31.on puss GOODS Home rare values in Cream and White Swfss Goods. LACE CURTAINS '0 I. ‘Wo H608“, m mintâ€"Yours. 1 h w. M. Ransom. : ° â€" ' to†â€"-â€"â€" dnn wlth micather Prince wen unchanged etc from $20 to $35 per heed, the hater tor newly-calved cowe one. The merbet was week at that; end gmspeebe me for still lower prices. he venom-Imus $5.50 per ewt. weéq ed a the em. end save 3:. per 1h. envy hog- ere elewenle at $3.50 to $3.60 cwt. orses- -R acetate (or she term zer tsc‘ AI.‘ ‘--s C..- m an Min 83!. Lunar. Nov. 121:. mm In to certify that I have used Pm’a 0m tor Muse md m throat. And found It a excellent romanâ€"um. WI. Keen". Jeweller. Lnlnsu. Nov. 12:11. 1 am subject to donned sore throat. and hm used Palm's Dmmxn on ban m It to my person mun-l, up)“. J. Toma, Book- Lnlnanr. Nov. 23.x. We hnva no heath-clan In recommending Puxu's mum u the but remedy n Mu our used In our bully tor ulna motion; u would not be with- out It. Inca. Emmy. “MCâ€"v 93. we and Faith‘s Dum- nofloed than ttlng It not 8% acre thrash. but gave am dose. sputtooht my not W1â€. ably g I; la 8' Mon. «than... ...... Exports-uh. potm ...... Export bull-.mcwt BMWMMMHH‘Q .UWI‘ "W “In. M u‘nu this Advgriisement Good “9M 9 “out“! whm enacting, 5|â€! W PH“ M “It“ Scotch, English and Canadian OUR PROMISES ALWAYS KEPT. immense variety of a history of trading. W. e. 1'. 0. Now. -â€"The regain monthly meeting of the W.C.T.U. will be held on Wednesdny. Dec. 4th. st 3.30 11.11:. A continued report b our delegate to the provincial conven- t on, lsmly held !°.F‘E‘_!'12°v"lu begifl DIV“, IHUIiil an... -â€" 18 women wishing success to our work ehon (1 come and at the intcrmation and catch the spirit 0 enthusiasm shown b? the workers at the convention. “mew-In Lindsay. on the 2mm Mr Wafl. Veibch. o! I son. imports in these. HUGHANMfl Bigger crowds visited us East 53““: the two 33)†day than we had in previous. We are making an 0"“ cut this week, a son of a Thank-f: giving day for the libcr ' have patronized us. No , , many are in the store on 53mm» we will make room {or you, “WIT; you want to buy or not “3" right in, and examine for You'sd‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"Think of†Watches, Jewellery and fancy G’Ws' Extra Bargains spoons. Kniu Gregg. Fiour and Feed tor Sale. Vanuatu-o. We are in the midst on rcvolutiuu in 600!) seen GRAIN wamp. warranted to W for $2.00. WC sell car, usually for 5‘ "'7 usually sold {0" $45“ Thanksgiving price. 52% Doll’s [lea d8,‘4“ ï¬gures usual/U ad†we make them 90 cents in! ft" High!!! 4‘ Co. .COWDRY, mu: ah. was! 4“ din-8 in DUI/W r Knives. and BIRTH: . Co wdry- WW!!!“ 0R0 star but {In- In; mu to s 880. tha: 1 ever: lath: floor} ¢Sed 18.1101 was ‘ done rlv (4 nine‘ the I Rm “in nape ltor! that for! pun. thet- thl in U nol mm pm \' time Into whu bill! Fm! 03511 tho J an the “'Hli that ta 1:11 the ‘ the an! 9001 try im \\ E