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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 23 Feb 1906, p. 6

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”I - . I ma that protection is not ail: hf! economy. but: that it}: an agenâ€" 0:: as}: gee immoral and oppressive, Mathis 'dnmstbaon‘tho exploitation o! the eommnm'ty in the interest at favored mace and finan- do: groups. I hold it,“ be a. car- :rnptizg system. because honesty, and purity 11 administration must the driven to the wall}! once the prin- oiplo of taxes for.- revenue be depart- ad from m favor. of the other princi- ple,whieh1couoeive.tobeof the W of protectionâ€"that, namely. d was fox: private beneficiaries. I hold that a method which, even it it be not: deliberately, contrived to so- am tin public endowment ot such beneficiaries. including trusts and monopolies, must ineviboply. operate in that direction, is a grave menape l M freedom and progress and an out- ra‘ao on the democratic principle. Last, but not least in 0N9; 0: im- portant» I hold that any attempt to rivet tenths: the component parts it tho empire with bonds so formed an to involve it with us in, a fiscal yap: against; the world is not. and cannot com to good. An empire united; (II basil 01 food taxesyould he an empire with a disruptive force :1: its negro, and that is a. prospect with the naiixagtiog at which. both in tin interests at the colonies and the mother country, I open have noth- ing to do. ‘ A . call on Delivery. Tha Oawego Times 'dpvates some edita'ial‘spuce to the report at the Can-«inn Trade and Commeme De. M on the nareign trade of the five months ending \wi-t-h November, 11:. points out that the exports have increased $18,833,343 while the im- pair: have increased only: $7,377,738. [This is not consi®red§ a discouraging feature of the returns; but it re- marks on what it roan-Q as a strik- ing MIC: of, Canada‘s lack of (immunization, that our exports of new «attributed only) “the amt sum of $922,702" That would be a. somewhat insignificant showing. any; the Hamilton Times, were it the showing ot‘ the record; but it is not. In the five months in (medial oa'r; experts at maanact-q 39,222,102 was domesticr Mopâ€"an increasedabwt‘lamper‘cent.on the figures 0! the same five menths 4-: 1914. Ah! cum factories are-hard worked an our active home dbmands. The mom tor the last seven magmas is 1 3-4 millions oven-L the. ulna period at last year. Continuing its conéidpuqation ofi Canath’s condition and. progress. The Oswegopaper says; . ‘ ' - Beside our own. 2.830 miilion dol- lars international trade movement Camch’s pmsible 400 millions looks mall in contmshbutona peroapita baa‘s the United States‘ total is pro- bably :34 to 835, compared; with $50 or over for the Dommion. To put the matter in another way. the domâ€" estic prooncts exports at the United States do not average much oven $10 rt «pita. as against probably 330 tr (2me ‘ - . . Sore Throat and Cons.“ 5% M unduf ~1th Muffin 0 Crack!» An We TON.“ recent address {I}! (moo thfl Prin' mvenng be depart- o: as other princiâ€" out “â€" J. Kin Radio any: Chantal-Ida: In I nun "who“ put‘ ha been out; amt 11W lie. and on Whoa gpokon wondl no nuance up he pluud." And J. Kin: Eadie knows the man at whom he wants. Both Russia» and “I the enter-evils at W hundxuh at man“ si'a. has both 1mm?- ‘ 7W. ’K. Knugzhit, the Twmmmanw in North Toronto. declined to a‘gn date that no money shall be illegally apart and no canvassers paid in the by-election campaign Why} Did. the result in Kingston show that L A I-.. 'I‘lu-u gel: an arme interests 3 x \ Inspector Het‘hefington, of, the St. Catherine: 'Pub‘lic schools, has recom- mendect that the teachers be permit- ta! to dismiss at 3.30 o‘clock those of their scholars whose conduct has‘ been good and who have them work completed by that time, This, it is ugued. might be an incentive to the scholars to behave and; to attend. to their studies while in. school, and it wank} give the teachers an opportun- ity; to help the less bright ones with their work ‘(hring the remaining ‘school half hour. He said. the plan had been tried elsewhere and had given satisfaction, . . , . . . The {allowing em Globe's Ottawa desPI terest all who have the Trent Canal at h posed transfer wouid: Lindsay s advanm_ i The. following exeenp'b tram me Globe's Ottawa despatahes will in- terest all who have the success of the Trent Canal at beam The grab posed transfer would: also result in Lindsay’s advantage in the building despateh reach; The Dominion Gow- ornment have an cater/ct the Onta- to Govu'mnent to tméfer to them the dam on“ locks on the Trend Canal, which were owned and operat- ed by the ‘Prowimi‘a‘l authorities.‘ This is the result at negotiations which ‘1- 4A.... Lavebeeninprpgreasmnthepasc ymmaw ‘1l‘l -' â€"â€" In a: speech at Inverness, Scotland, Premier Campbell-Bannerman rallied the late Bailout. Ministr‘y on. its a]- hged solicitndé fork the laboring classes 'by referring to the Chinpse influx intd Africa; . He said ,2 White 13310:: has not chngp enough. algal? mm was not cheap enough. White lemon was not chegp enougu. Black labor: was not cheap enough. They had to get cheaper Chinese 1:- bor for their friends. the mine-own- ers; end the tremendous problem which South Attica» had begore it of civilizing and elevating the black population was confused and made worse by bringing 1n another race, which might. perhaps. mix with the blank race and make the firemen al- most insoluble. . ‘ 4 o - ALA IIIâ€"Wt â€"v- ____v , The tap: that Chamberlain was the leading figure in the coolie business in enough to make the workingmen suspicious of his intentions when he proposes :to Lput: ax Lax upon their: Chimgo aspires ‘to be a dictatono! fashionâ€"a riva'l at Paris, It islead- ing the way, just now in, the introduc- tion at The hoop akin-(t, or. as it is termed, 't'he “circletteff For the cd~ iiicatian at our: 1363*. readers we may describe it in the words at Madame Hoeak. the President of. the Chicago Dressmakers‘ Club; ' x Luna w uvvrâ€"a, -_ only five, and. which do not reach much above the knees. are held toâ€" gether only by beam of cotton or linen tape. The new hoops. too, are only a yard and three-quarters around, while the old-timers need to be five "yam in circnmterenoe.” Although the clrpumference of the new coup is considerably, lens than those out mnfimothers used to wear they will be sure to spinal as one becomes familiar with their use; Then mere men Will have 3 hard time of lt ill the atmt can and he will be sum to be awarded at! the sidewalk. The reroute News makes F59 let-T ”L ‘wâ€"â€"_-__ - 7 , The new =haopskir‘ts are light and pliable and can‘t tip up much. In the lower 1100p. which is worn within six inches at the ground. tips. that in all that happens.- The rest of the 110093 don't tip 100. This is because the rows oi xhoopg, oggyhich there are 1- ..-L. man}. The reroute mm m lowing Swami Mamas. et- yum am Hamlin! by whem @remiei \ bash antennae $9 £1 The romance NEH matte: the fol: lemma Amie!!! Manama w the new. at 3:91pm; and. wufilmg‘ plaewhumem by “‘th \t‘remier Whitney ha! been suvmunma tar the pew year; An unnaunwmm hm: hem made. m use “tum Hm WQAVMLRQK“ dew“: grin-mam km “a mwuuefl at» ‘ «may: mg Hm mum; ten: the mtweuw u; maven: Thu: wm he fléutpd m wan: emu): the. Prawn» mm a in?! what. Jam the :ét 10%;. w M the Pycmwr mm an , ml mun these tawtema and “statue am: mam no mange“ tell... The . mm 151th 1:0qu 3;: the mum! «Mm mgmrm my ”m ,_ . . 9 ‘3' . T ‘ ' and: In: out» door at tag i‘uflament flusldiysiedhmvina Phiut_ Gama Wars den 1min 3:33 In: MM Mix haw rm . no tranpa utter hm aar- n_ o. au‘d‘hava ham; (mud oven: in hm owe 11mm”. flake thc ham: 9!. the Russian stoma. so 1mm“ “3 and Japan experience at web. 33‘9“”- “33 ousands in “ramblin- “my. 3114 revolution- Neithcr WWW n swerve firm the PM“ without 983m the IarMcandidate How. much at on show. that is bad £01- Tory “an R an! “I! d n tummy tub in m Wuhan IN: ”at. Thu wanna in plus: rubbery. A. tho Mono Nun my «mu: gun. “was: m (M circumna- no can- Ikkud. u mum: at the Incl-hurt who mom. on thousand 4101th in flaunt-ulna for his Pullman“: nuke- h u .onI M u tho mach who. Speaking at {he when» with which the Dominion Liliane "Ban- inh the Bu" depntn'tion reeeived'flona. It. Whitty'l rebuff the other thy. tb Peterbord Examiner an: ‘ Mt. Whitney» said it couldn't be done because his “Government: hadno mandate from the people" to that enact. These name Alliance gentle- men told the Boas Government that the Provincial vote on prohibition true a mandate to banish the bar,‘ and because tin Rosa Government didn't apt upon it‘. those gentlemen and a“, --â€"A- -o m. “3" “X'- -'I -â€"â€" v their triends joinedha‘nda u the poll: with the liquor. inlet-eats and the Roan Government was slaughteb ed. What will they do to Mr. Whit- ney! Doesn’t the claim that tho plebiscite vote meant abolition of the .,,.. ---- .. A- um urin- my ‘ m In eve-v v-â€"._ -f, plebiscite vote meant abolition o! the bar still hold good, or do the prin- ciple and effect at that vote change with the chance at political complex- ion at the Government I ‘ And the Brockville Recorder, which I knows some at these erstwhile truce. 1 lent tempernme men who used 'to ‘ camp on Hon. G. W. Boss' trail, gent- ly I‘d-3: , “ 1 . ‘ l I Since the change of Government. the Alliance is us meet as s sucking dove. and the robust, hard stepping men a! a; year, ago now tip-toe with noiseless tread. lest they might irri- tate the nerve of the Government. be pleased. no matter what the Pro- mier says to them. - mu m 1 Sir,--Ln a! moon.“ number you spot» of the Sncoeasion Duties as robbery. I do not‘ agree with you and will tell why. The trouble with our taxation is that the poor pom too much and the rich too little. I! we could so legislate that thg poor, worlld pay lean. on! the rich more. it would be lairer. but our numbers a! parliaâ€" ment donotwant itoo. Inthoory our Assessment Act supposes that each man will pay in proportion to his moans. put in. practnoo a homo ‘tu in fair in theory because Lt re- lieves a man offing.“ income up to a' certain figure, but in tho case of professions! men, publishers of news- ,_ -.AL--- .nl‘ AM A’- come, and some '0! them give u: too law. However, with the Duties they pay later: on what they should have paid in'their lifetime, I think the succession doting are all «@111? J. H. KNIGHT. right. J. u. LEI-Uni. Lindsay. 19th Feb., 1906. Mem.â€"Pnblishera ol‘ nempaperal That’n good. Hand-weds of subapribâ€" their pockets, job perpetmted h! an Inspector. â€"-Ed. Post; In an intending and instructive 1 pamphlet. Bmdutreet's discusses the‘ causes of business failures in Canada says the Toronto News. Er n’enoe shows that (l. eleven speci ‘0 reasons for non-euecess, eight- are be immedete control. he first eight. or personal causes are; 1, incompetence; 2. inexperi- ence; 3. lock of capital; 4. unwise gutting 0! credits; 5, moulations outside regular, business; 6. neglect of business, due to doubtful habits; 7 nal extravagance; 8. fraudu- ent disposition of ‘ fly. The causes not e to the faults of those raving are classified as: 1. specific conditions such as disaster; 2. milure of others; 3, special or un- duo competition: . n 1.21"“. n-.. "thté sees his reason to con: clean that buying» has been hm by the immune in Business :1: e u up“ an “wit % memgflwm bum an: m inn. ngupemu ma ‘ is eat this. endgathuuthum w are we: dean am “use :9 Without: vac :ammai? Wm mun .th pt «mama “datum 01%? 99 Law, an M aummd 9:33:31 {m m a: dusky mat Much at the wanes. which every number at young" children undergoes; would be waved it the women kept Baby 5 Own Tablets on hand. and gave an occasional than when the child was Marduk arm or feverish. Nearly all the autumn: qt e'hil oun- be traced- to the staunch. how- 6 min u 3? cent: 'a .box inning: The Dru Vii-169m? ”Eu ' e co. Whine; 09$; . . sq“ £1.31 1: . COHUNICATION S. PM 03 1905 d In uncanny W W II! c. 1’. I. m m Ir. “All" "mm ‘ From Evening Post on Feb.1‘ Anni accident. martin; in 6111c ‘ Mth at “All.” Hugh”. 3 residenzl Tho particular! 10 1 ”1... Hugh“. Wm i8 ‘ Messrs. 3038 5 Lfih' loud at has: tram t'] hum at 8.15 this months. when the Grand Trunk flycr, No. 19.0mm: along ad ntruck the waggon square. bolting; Hughm with gmt force onto tho pound seventy. feet away. was driving south over. the tract the 3 station in Mt to have hidden the but coming flyen from his view. The nyer speeds were the crossing at the nte at 40111in an hum. which is thought by many to be hr to fast a spoeé to tmyel at‘ in that section liked by all. He leaves to mourn hm loss a-wite and. one (hughter. He has a relative living in Lindsay, Mr. W. D. Prior, 0! the Singer Sewing Ma- chino Co. He is also known to sev- eral other citizens. . Dr. P. Pal-Inex- Burrows left on the 9.15 train this morning and is hold- ing an inquest this «flex-noon. Um of tho W. in. Corona Burrow. held u:~ inquest st Messrs.- Keg; Lytb’c ctr-cc. Kariposa- Station. Saturday “ter- noon am a o‘clockflto inquire into the 1|th at the “to Alfred Bushnell. who was killed by tin G. T. B. "11!- er." a; 8.15 that morning. Foreman W. H. Webstqn and tho Jury. returned thn [allowing verdict a A . 2 "‘- A-‘I-nnn-nfl' ‘1” (allowing: Ivan-vuâ€" We. the Coromr’n jury empanojfled to determin- a- to tho cam 01 death at Aura! Buzhaon on February 16th. at the Maxim“ crowing, do find that the deoeugd Alfred Hushsnn came to hi! “$11 by moment. We would u: on our opinion that the freight shed at this mains: in too near. tho travelled road amid-um“ the View at those erasing tram the rear of the freight shod. and we'ro- ”Mr. Wm. Steal-u was in unnu- ln the interest: at tho Balm Com- pany. nod Mr. Thou. Stews“ for the widow and child. Min Bounce Woods «ted u mnoaflpbor. . Oambridceâ€"nt. Meta. Quota-It. Math ...... No pmteromar Mew Church cl 31mm '... mm m ...... mpti'uud nu .n no u: Baum Cannib- Salvation Army .... 7th Day “Watt-ts No damn. preterm)” Nob w hm on ‘0‘ 00‘ Emma; dam. ,.. ... "00“ T0 "WI! “CITATION. busy season and this has left on our hands many broken lots and odd sizes. \ ma mum “nun. nr. / on was in attendance . ol the MmCom m Steamer". 99° . CARTER, éfifi 811 876 1902 1‘0 461 315 iW Int wrsn I8. GEORGE '- IILBEI SPEAK3 To 6w FRIENDS HERE. The following brie! but. enter 0 in; letter tron: Mr. Geo. W. “1 late]; at this town. will be pea with interest by mny tn'endu 15min! and vicinity; We no 491 miles noun-owes; u Winnipex. in the midst at a line arming south. with oniy- a small proponion of the lands yet broku: up on the min line ot-_the C.N. R’y, between Punt Aztlan; aqgl ELdmon- 6(1) miles at very. ne. new. century in what has hitherto been known.” the na'thcrn 131-; 0‘ ttge quf‘t_lrwe:'. IIM Ill tI-I- vâ€"v .___ :31! clear and lulu: with 000116. of tint which make. one tool Mal: and It --. cure tor mum of um ill. (I I clinic. an I know by on one. Then in t wrinkling of Mario panic at! t the west. and wanton-ll: a Lin «mm mm: '39. mm], our. m Mani. Del. 3 .JL .4 AM!) Ml]...- "first 031' R. Mluw mud}; ' an hora can: we at m ”scams In: Wont mu! nus t n lkplc- no and m one need 3 t9 up â€" noim mums 1N rm: mmx Then- I: hupn of my!» themuns try um um prams (or mun «hm. km a ma wort m «an» fur is t A“ who We. “a mu monk w b. W“ m lmuwwmu and l» gum d alumna ,uul mum“: 9 at am «mama. “'9 cm at to: Q bi? wt: or umhm and a m“ 9a? 3.33 31” "film? an a» ma no mam Kim: on»: that mum: a boon Med. We at a fine in We at I or at North Blue. V II in MMINII «macaw t but: at the an» utohown I North a tram I an mum mat hareâ€"A auction with tho Prime Albert brnnc of the 0. P. R. '3", 3nd minmon all right. Mr. Pllkio and. family: an 2(1) miles tum»: up tho country. and I has: maul with-ring Minna the flowing brief but. entertain- 5r tram Kr. Geo. W. Wilder. I this town. will he perused taut by many Mensch in um! vicinity; Mix-mun. Sun. Feb. 15. '08. E. A MEADOWS: -â€"'2 P am! an . um. um ma. Mm"- output m t. Pure Bred Stockjssociation ROYAL HOTEL YARD. PORT HOPE WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7th Pm» Ont-do, esp. 129.uho;mdimouo£ Willi“! Wmnbeol. huddle Town of Lindâ€" ny, intbo County of Vim Esquire, Won or shout Eleventh a, .1, her, ALI). 1905. we re. qmrod on or before the - u- 4“- to send by postprepddtoJ.R.Xc- Ndillio, bquiro, one of the executors of momma and Testament of the aid Willi-n Wanen Dean, tt Lindsay P. 0., M WW “lbwâ€"â€" __._ _, 5nd occupations, full patina)”: of their chins ndtheutnreot the security, it say hold by them. The mid excutors all an: an aid may day at um 3t tho an. «we manua- w. MIMMMduot Feb- my. A D. 1000. “IVAN! b OOONNOR, Solution M M aw ml 3|.“ I. umomu. tho «unborn. down the fiver a: a mu now be tan a nun: at M m an“! mm- binomial»: m tutu ever ‘ new and m punt Mu has In “on“. an You an the mm- at Him in we r n. We mt won .t an m» Wo- nu? «i an d Liam: «in a A?“ ”Mahmud 5.3? "m... .. “,3?" :1: q ”I, "H": ‘_ _..- nun With a view to am women to come out and vote. the Toronto any Clark has amulet! to the Les. lamina guy! ammo» committee tho wow“ 0!. in! mum WM ta walnut wit no um en- m to thdr pol“: p and tilt tho an t outdda nonl- M a flute. ad other! who W would. the booth: to pm the. 3 ions are - . 4 A - A 9 A... A... _:-LA NOTICE TO CREDITORS. OAOTQRIA. M“, memmmw d. \WLDEH A.D., 1906, ?l°""”p?.fl WAms-luotmmmuhe who hvoredvith. CHARGE 3109' BATE ELIAS BOWES. Cavern Gun: MoLonnan Go. Eh ulna-t in until! Min: 0! ti! mug “r. nun. nu AUCTION SALE. Subscriber is lath! W Air Gun: ”.2? mm Knives Cow cum mum: Shu- “linking GOUGH NOT Winter Auct

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