Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Jun 1897, p. 6

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Alkaline new script jut‘molnd. No building m‘uid our in destroyed b fire it the duo spark were extinguished the moment wnochrui eyes looked upon It. Be ready. and have the mean- of xii-even. tion where you can lay hand: right on them. Tints the way to one time. many. and trouble. As with area. so with dinner. Tho: spring from unnii beginnings; nd a the beginning in union: nlwnya in the stomnoh'Undi cion wd appends). n low doses at Mo: or Saintl'l Syrup. taken now will do for on what it does ror Mn. Baum. nnd or many othor wise ond ihonghtlul women. "Inasmuch as I had no hope of help from any other source. I tell: moved to try the Syrup end eon whether chore wee any truth In the claims made on Ice behalf. I and a bottle from MI. W. L. Clarke. emlet. The Pavement. Foreec Hill. end “and wonderful relld after I bed when the: one boon». Confldenb the: I Ind come n n the light medlclne no lone. I not. per ape. two bottles more In ell. when ell tee bud nymptonu let: me. end I was noon M well end etromz en ever Slnce then I always krcp a 1mm: in (In house. and if any of my family all anuMn .a fur done: not us right. (mums) Mre. . C. Bowen. 43 S ens-cud Road. Forest Hill. L99d¢0._Jenuw1:5“1'5-‘2 . . .. Linn: mung can-an. Order your calling cards at T212051: "Not. to weary you wish the numerous details of my iilneePJ will simply say then my strength continued to tell. and I eventually became so week as to make getting about the home a diflicuin and exhausting matier. to was nob until I had been in :his condition nearly Rive rem that e kind Providence pieced in our we the means of recovery. In December. 188! . I happened to reed in a newspaper an article ehcub Mother Seigei'e Cunhive Syrup and what it had done in e one very mhgh like my my). _ _ _ _ ‘ “I was 3150 much troubled with a sick- ening wind at gas than came up into my thrust, sometimes in such volume the” could hardly draw my brenuh. Tnen I would have frequent hunks of sick head- eohe, with a pressure upon ihe heed es of e heavy weight. I want-ted to every moons I could hear u! hr relief. but the diaeeee eppeered so be too deeply seated for any medicine known to me or to my friends. .0 the: I gob so he more and more of a confirmed invalid as time went on. fife. g1?“ Lu 3'94} ugfl “it“ “4511‘“? “‘95-: z 7 "‘1‘ ” 4 e e m: “ “-2 new“; unwind 849M 0 H. hauha‘l'?“ 344%‘Eu‘gi:439“95 in? damn“ i ItiquuauuzfiafiygTua Baum a; we nu ace. .1. :3, Hum ‘ uegea m! ., _ ‘ ‘ - H 59]“: fww 9r. Ignace; whiuh, gaze; Wu!“ : 131055}gigimgc‘atffugfig?“find up tune, ““9““ ta ”‘3‘” a” wad“ aygtew. i beautil‘u’a‘l’ly dam: the leachw d!”- ' Hy afuctlw at that was finial and ”flame. ‘ ‘ Fu:sw.â€" A numhe: a! an: ourzenl end had no proper desire at relish for _ my meals. Ana: eating I bed great pain | attended the Huntsman Catholic picnic in at the chest, and dulaeaa an the staunch, the adj Jining township. lit. J. D. Thom- as thoualg vyuut 1_ had eaten lay there as ' tau, insurance agent. was one and repute It might he In a dish. wuhauu warmth or I the utapalooklng splendid east olOmemee. 3rd 994: “122m” Syrup h! recent I‘e’.‘ any thmg 2 :55 535% So said the hotel to the ' ohvlonnly I": to that: unwl slble perm". worth a pa'" that, yet b2": the ptfngm‘w J. G. EBWARBS 60. Made fr expert \ Welland V313 [MI]. 80., Lindsay. Jun 2th Q‘mwliau gust. ELEGANCE. SPEED and DURABILITV 33.11 and see the Juno weddings no the proper thing To nuke n roynl )ublioo- The coromt'on time will come When Puby rests on ptpa's knee. Let. Kind nupzi-l bells ring on. And bloat-om lulen breezes blow. For where heat!» and .wul are one There coma e heaven here below. ' IVDSAY, FRIDAY. JL NE 25. 1M. POPULAR muons. Venus sighs {or u Adonin, Life in lost. without. 3 mute; Are there my persom livi 2 Who never swung on gnrdoa pto There II'G prizus in the drawing, Some mny [eel I trifle sold ; Love done gives lullcat plmum Bond! fu'zhan sordid gum. Life {or lit» in ruling motto- Hearts are lost nd hearts are won ; Cupid cum some funny upenâ€" Sixly joins with “anyone. Orange Blomma full of fragrance Scent the breezy. bdmv nit; Ling'ring in the lambont moonlight, Low is laughing cveryxhere. The wedding bah are n: gm; In this merry month of June; While sweet birds songs are maxing, Souls 0! being! mm “tune. ALWAYS READY FOR FIRE e {mm thc L :rt wnrkmcn i equipped fact ORANGE BLOSSOMS. ST. CATHE RIN ES. BICYCLES. am AGENTS Ed wards Co. lth. 19197 we sold at the :~.: material by | the perfectly [y of the o-date points (33mm I Fox loom. An mu. hunted by I. How thorax! rm to also with i Tau Twaurra.â€"The Methodists and the ; Salvation Army have decided to prepare iexcellent hob dinners for the 13:11 July 'celebration. and besides the hotels are willing to prepare for 1,000 guests each or ! more. in addition numerous restaurants ; and lunch counters will afl'ord ample accommodation for all, and none may ‘ return hungryâ€"or dry. g STOCK Bovmn.-Mesers. Jordan. Crow- ;ley and others have been through this part and paying very high figures for cod jcattle that have been well fed. an are , very conclusively showing that well bred ; cattle are the cheapest for farmers to raise. ‘ as they will always bring higher figures. Bonnâ€"Bonnet: brothers morble dealt u. are vary bus: lines occupying their new quorum. on now rank as one at our moot pmu ocrous honoring. Cum: FAcronr.â€"Our cheese notary manager. Mr. Green. In giving the nth- (action: and the incl-one of mllk brought In (a much beyond the moat: sanguine expzczaclon at the stockholders. 1.3!. bluousnm. aunt-pus. «out on. tour stomach. Indigo-{lob ”1y cured by Hood'l Pills. rho: do wotk 111 ad moronic”!- n that dinner pun. loam. All drunins. _ , SocuLâ€"Qolco a law of our citizens attended the Mount Plenum Presbyter- lnn Icclnl. which panacd at? very unoccu- zullv. There was a [use attendance. A manna of the members of Lorne iodn A.F. AM. attended divine service on Sunday at Lindsay. Liver Ills Samar. J. Martin. the popular proprietor of the Lindsay laundry, attends to his Frog; promptly and gives the best satis- 50 non. u acuauuuhfiti'é‘ TM Bows muss. â€"Haa_ltu oi dtba mines Gd Tue atcg‘u sun and gas hang!”- cL Red up baautil 1y duclagthauanhw aye Fu2su..â€" A uumhe: g! 709; qltigaga Re “farting to the suhjecr a! ”Hera. Mr. Graham sald th- steam rollers were admirable vnsxâ€" Mme; Em: good fasda could be maria With 2335 five‘ as ‘R tun hone mum Which are betas asst! by the n' 09'”! 6f fidhE. fi'i Mm»: 3 BE: in! was :1 unsafe ibéahfi a as" an was Ms YEN-the 9g“ {meiw'eui ml‘éuu a!- qvé't LEE-i hi 3.x: §Eit~ R fiM-sfi 69 e 514 w bungae :2? a «an I WILL KICK AGAINST AN INCREASE _'-_.-_ . ”an... .1: sh. uâ€"JI. 'u’d .1... «m; nod corroborated Mr. adler’s report. and advised the council to purchase al3 ton roller. which could be weivhted to 15 tons. Mr. Jae. Graham. who had been a mem- ber of the county council deputation sent to Hamilton. Brantrord and Strntford to Inspect: rondmnking machinery in opera- tion. said his committee had tully decided to buy a stone crusher. but had not yet eeleczed the particular machine. However, one Would reach Lindsay absuu the middle cf July. in revly to a question as to cwaclty, Reeve 'l‘cuchburn wild he did not think crushrrs were capable of doing half the work ascribed to him-m. Mr. Graham ~~"Ycu‘rejumplngm wrong curciuqiom, Mr. Touchhnrn-dcn't try to snail thia as you spoil everything else. The machine 1re sold under a surname to crash a certain number of cog-v a per day when apler'siedlry a 12}. p. engine." It. MK’A L N BWM; Z‘P‘I‘ERH The members then drifted into an in- iormal discussion on the subject of road- making machinery. Mr. Soother-an said that as ths cJunty was about to purchase a stone crusher. and wished the town to arrange for the test upon its arrival. the board of works should purchase 80 or 40 cards or stone at once. A thresher engine would have to be rented to supply the power. The nscessary motion was duly passed. Dr. Burrows said Mr. Thus. Sadier. when in Gait last week. saw the steam road roller in operation. and had been greatly impressed. Being a practical man. his opinion was yaiuabie. H_e {B_urr3v_rs) had 1.-.: ‘ W. V... ___________ Conn. Barrowsâ€""i don't care shout the , stock. I am figuring on wimt the plant 1 would cost. ’ hay'va ind the same trouble ‘ in Port Hope. 81,000 would be ample tor ' the service we're getting. ‘ Amotion was passed giving Conn. Pad- '3' the neaeasarv authority and Instruc- : ons. The suggestion was adopted. and Messrs. Esgleson and Pilkle were appointed, they being instructed to re art to a committee meeting of the scans on the evening of the 23rd. Our Councillors Discues the Incl-eon in the Town Assessment Reported by the County vuuetorlâ€"Krl. Wil- son's Claim for DWIâ€"The Eleo- tric Lighting contractâ€"An Informol Discussion on the Subject of Bond “chine". The council met in committee 0! tbs whole Friday leet to consider the uuee- ment placed upon the town by the county veluetors, which it confirmed. will conlld- erehly increase the amount of county rote to be void by the town. Other mutton also received couelderetlcn. The members pronoun: were “no: Smyoh. Rave Touohbun. Dom-mu Robson. Ind Gonna. Sooehcnn. But-town. Horn. Pull“. 15mm. Bum Ind Bald. Further consideration of the claim was deterred till the regular council meetlrg, Mr. Wilson to procure aflldavits relative to the condition 0! the walk prior to the alleged accident. THE VALUATORS‘ VALUATION. Conn. Seotherau next introduced the subject of the increase in the town's assessment reported by the county valua- tors. Fit some years the county rate had been based on a valuation of 31.200.000, but this had been increased by the valua- tors to $1,580,400, or fully 11 per cent. above the average throughout the county. He would suggest that the council should appoint persons to carefully compare the county valuetors with those of the town assessors, so that if any injustice had been done the facts could be presented to the ccuutv council at the meeting to be held next week. _ _ _ _ _ mamn me‘nm. ‘1‘» “come mum: «cinch use am who up. Can. mm. chum»: of one committee. explained elm the ocmmny winced no know what no council calm! bagel-c ougmlcung any)“; __ .__....1 IL- wln. The claim or Mrs. J as. Wilson for dam- ages was next discussed. The affidavit set forth that she had broken her leg on Queen-en. east ward. by a tell caused by a detective walk; the: she had been unable no attend to her duties for 13 weeks; that she had been put to a large expense for medical attendance; and finally. that her husband had been compelled to glve up his work to nurse her. Mrs. Wilson. who was preeena. though: that; 8300 would be a reasonable compensagion. . .- ,‘.y,u ____ I" Euvmlivuu- “‘I‘fl' W": Conn. Soothe“: me she: wunM m company‘s «m- tor a mun! o! the pains contra“ ton; A av. you saw. Ur. Burrowa--- "l‘aa Mtge should ho reduced: we we pat tun M 7M per mum or theraabouu. my lab um ”Y vrluolpul and mean“ on “um “$30,000 a 20 "In. any the pgpnepeu I: {:33 wouhphn." ”5033â€". 'SBBiEéiAd~“Oh. you're mus. mg canny stock I: ”5pr cherubouu." I ,,,___ ALA... bk- 334149;” m5 irt'. PMRM 9!. ma 98+} ROAD HAKKNG IACEINBRY. Hood’s 713111;. Rm :3. THE WILSON CLAIM. San ERRâ€"{Enfiiéo {of "Win " notion of the road. . a mu. __ w- .v.. , '__ I 1 din W0 und'irihnd air" I 3:3; aid. or m. town. RR. Inoxiii‘mboaao Elk-flu]: gndtlggoonwjnus_ um â€"Moun. Wm. McKenzie. president of the Toronto Street Runway. Ind Du: Mona. the well-known nuw contra- cor. have undutmn to build a Crow's Nu; Pg“ gold 29;: fibqpngdup _Puu_|o -Supt. Tlflln. of Bun-lo. and his pxlute semenrg. Mr. Wm. Ban. were In town on Tue: | . Ind examined oloulyinto the running c min; on the new um. table. â€"'rho new bridge over tho than many north of the I. 8. 8r. 0. Junction. on the Hulburcon line. wu command on Than duy. In In a nub-natal“ Icruotnn. MAW” Not“. â€"The G. '1‘. B. will put on a fun tnlzhh urvlco of “1|th 0|" for the mm tunic bocweon the Mann penlnllln and Manual. THE CANADIAN POST, Nesbilt rs. Peel.â€"The plaintlfl' II the tenant of the defendant on certain lands In the town-hip of Cartwright. In Ooto-' bet last the defendant dietrained for rent in arreara; the hint“! now once the ‘ defcndant for 8‘ All for money id and ; goods eop lied the plaintifl', tofet or with board an lodging; 8th for enure- for breach ct covenant In not euppl n the plaintld’ with aut‘fioient enter; 8‘ In- nnee ior Illegal and exoeleive dietreee. The Jury gave a verdlct to the plaintiff for 825 for breach of covenant ior Iupplyina water. and 82.50 in all for illegel end ex- oeeclve dletreu. The verdict aoeordlnfi to the roles of the court would only ent tie the plaintifl' to dlvleicn court ooete, and the defendant wofild be entitled to (all county court costs union the jnd e In his dieorction ehonld certify givin t e plein tlfl‘ iull ooete. Couneel for in ntlfl‘ moved (or certificate for ooete an thie queetlon is reserved for further meot. Barron S:eere (or plelntitl'; ooro 8t Jack-on for defendant. Sun igts 5“ ”1M ef al. â€"-l‘be plaintm Is a eawyer; the delecdant Scott la a saw millet-1n the tuwmhlp cf Monmouth. and th- defendant Poe-y H a confirm: tor. The plains!!! was In the employ of the delend ant Scott a9 8 saw er h: the your " v. and Helmet! from Sect 3 meme cf mess to? um mm The due? dam same mean to we l3? the yummy}: H 39 e“); The gm mutter Qédtc «3L? 6th aéiée we wait eemwegmwt r? we use a Mo was: M "and ma meet .5 m “the g geifdefileé we e lumen! as! ~9 Hil an. 810me ‘9! M- gigs Rd: w {:5 tag Huey, mu but; W «W '9“ Mile Emmi mm we 3!”? ‘plaimtu «w u ate 695) 9 96k ‘tmoicet bottomedE on: boot ante «Bose n to retoio Sort? 9‘39”" due “on: use): toS t foe egw “1’98 A let“ auth'clont to enable :gl‘y‘llt to to my the out Intuit (u this undue nthg P‘hlgimfl' went to work. The e gen “fa" tetel and {tom the deiendont Scott theu to moon“ due the plelotifl’. This not being held. the plelntm entered this ectlon lot the new on of the amount. The defendent Pusey admits the clelm end ellowe jh ment against him. The defendant Scott onles the liability. es In accordance wlth the agreement the defendant Pueev hoe :etelned {tom hlm the toll emount at the ‘ plaintiffs claim. Alter heel-Ina evidence 1 end nment o! counsel. judgment won I rezone Molnt res: Station for leln tlfl; Moore 6: J on son [or delendent ott. Strickland vs. Fraser. â€" This was an interpieader ieeue to determine the title to certain crepe. farm stock and lmfiemente. The defendants. Fraser and Icheown. had an execution against Frederick W. Strickland for certain law coste. and eeiaed the goods in question. claiming they were his. The piaintlfl'. Mrs. Hannah Strick- land. mother of Frederick. claimed that she had rented the farm from Fred, and that the stock and implements were always here. The case was most keenly contested and lasted two days. In the end thejcry gave a unanimous verdict in Lam: o! the_piaintltf. My: Striphian§~nir‘. r” I , Young vs. L'ncleset aLâ€"The roseoution of Richard Uncles. John S. eEichern and one Deverill by Mrs. Lucy Young for leged theft was perhaps the topic around which public interest principally centred. She claimed to be the owner by cultivation and possession of certain drowned land now being expropriated by the government near Balsover for canal purpoeee. and for which the heirs at-law of the late Duncan McRae, M.P.l’.. claim the compensation fixed by valuators. The whole neighbor- hood have been accustomed for 25 years to drive down on the ice and take the fallen timber on the drowned land without molestation, until Mrs. Young's present proceedings to support her claim at Ot- tawa. Mr. McS weyn of McSweyn 8: Anderson) defended the prisoners. and evidently anticipated the nature of Mrs. Young's evidence. for under his cool. determined cross-examination her evidence went all to pieces. In his address to the jury, his comments upon woman's wicked- ness were terribly severe. although strictly within the limits of the evidence. His honor, in discharging the prisoners on the ' jury‘s verdict of "not guilty." was scarcely leespolnted when he said their roeecutlon was an abuse of justice. and t at. in res- ‘ peot of these charges, they left the dock without a stain upon their good name. CIVIL CASES- T hexton vs. Parkin.-The plaintiff claimed $265 for rent and $100 for damages for breach of covenant in a lease of land in the township of Ops. The defendants admitted that they owed the rent. but claimed damages from the plaintifl. The lease contained an a eement that if the pialntiil‘ sold the lan he could give notice and put an end to the lease. He gave notice last August. sayin that he had made a sale. and put an on to the lease. Afterwards the defendants found that no sale had been made. and that the notice was untrue. and they therefore claimed damages for wron ul ending of the lease. TheJury found in aver of the defendants. and allowed them 8250 for damages. which they are to deduct from the rent. The jury decided that the plaintiff was not entitled to any damages for breach of covenant. n. a. Dunn-“Ln- “a r. .L McDiarmid for the plaintiff: u. O'Leary: Q.C.. and '1’. Stewart for the defendants. Giff. iio'bEIEiâ€"éiiéiifefi'ioi'b’l’aintm. and Mr. Thomas Stewart for defendant. ‘A Luge Docket end Some Very Im- portant One“ Heard- LI noted lest week, ehe county court: 3 end generel ereslone opened on Tuesdey with grend end pethjurlee In ettendenoe end hle worehlp Judge Deen preeldlnz. A number of the oeeee being of more then ordlnery Internet, were keenly oonteeted b5 the opposln lew ere. end when eouru e j ourned on nu ey there were mu eeverel to be haerd. These occupied Mon- dey and nearlf ell or Tuesday of this week. meklng the 4! rules. one of the league for you-o. Following we give 5 upon or the anal cues: Queen vs. SW“IOW‘hn'-Th. pvloonor. Dulcl autumn-ch. a on; man l? nm a: :39. um aha-nod w on hula commu- od an immune nun): upon 3 a H at Mo. yum namd Mn no: MoCormcI. All the pm!» could. a 9M Iowuhlp o! D:- mm. Jud” Don “unload m prluouor to and mount In 1.0! “M I! luhoa with t «woman-nun. . 1’. 1mm: to: drawn: 5". A. anmmd for winner. at minus 0 can. «Jun» v0. Ito-Ma! m.»n»w».-'rm orlcoc‘ or was: cccruod Wlth ccmmlulca an "an" occcilcclc actual bcduy hum cc Christc- hcr Bum «11 cu Cooncocl on (nu-luau cy Int. The" was confident“. ccculcu o! antimony bccwccu tho mum-m (or the crown and dutcncc u to who w“ ch. Ilfll‘flliOP. car! use Jun broughc In I verdict c! not. galley. A. P. Dcvllc to: Mac crown; J. A. Burton for the prlconcr. Queen vs. Raw! I!ammci.â€"The eheraee egeinee the prisoner were for eteeiln e horse end an overcoat. The proeeent. on established the taking of the articles. The prisoner, in giving evidence on hie own behalf. edmluted the taking at the hone end overcoat. but claimed that he never intended to steel them. but only to use them on n trip to Cennioqbon. The prisoner was discharged. A. P. Devlin tor the crown: D. R. Andereon (or the prisoner. COUNTY COURT AND GENERAL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE. (‘IHIINAL CAB!!! luflorod Without. Holo â€" Itchmn You. ”tun: Wornâ€"cum by Dodd'o Kldnoy Plus. Buooann. N. 8.. June 21 (Spoolol) -Thoro I. no mo In thla town batta- known thou J. S. Moran. tlntnlth. who for olghtoon you-I hod boon colon hon bod to wow without help until ot Int he not hold or tho t ”but. no no “Marla: W0. Shula Hum-ml _nully nttlgd «3. u thou Is not I (no uncle polloy nor In“ I ko- nlvo pollo . boo It In what tho ll pony wean So a 0 country on-o rovoooo polio). mud. not on tho principle of protocol». but on the prlnolplo o! 3 null for nvonuo. Notwithotndlu on tho tum um ha been found wish than was ruolotlooo. I on ooovlnood um tho p lo 0! ch!- oouotry on qulto ammo w! tho lloy of the covenant. ad on: I the flout-omen: worn to no to the county on t “t {ollloybto-mon-ow. tn; pgoptl: wogld ouoooo yum-gunner 1 on: u dld on the 23rd J on lost. diihculi: to tell who kind of n policy would nniiciy than. Somc oi them condemn thin policy been-c thcrc i: too much tron tndc in it; nnd the nine pcopic who con. dcmn it on that ground will balm thoy nu hnii through choir "moth. oondcmn in lihowlcc beenucc thorn in 000 much pro- tcotion in it. Then hon. mnticmcn hulk about con-intone]; I only no on point in which thcy no oonciogcn-tgnd ohnhig. thcy I had no Intention at tnklnn up tho tune of tho house for man than 3 (our moment» on this quutlon. J udglnn by the dlfl'mnt mltlonu whloh hon. soon-men o! the tapas-Is!” 9-» up nus quogtlon.__lt 1- "t! "H‘- “1-": v- . we do ask that the agricultural elaee should also receive ooneideratlon in the framingo the mm. I think that they have reoel greater consideration in the term before us than in any tariff that has been before the country for the last eigh- teen years. I heard the hon. member for Eaet Durham (Mr. Crala) prophet the other evening that all countries n the world would come in under the preferen- tial clauee of this tarifl’. He acid that twenty~two of then: can come in now. and that the United States would come in before the year wee at an end. If the hon. ntleinan'e prophesy should prove true. 3:. country will rejoice in the wisdom of a government that was able to frame a mm which brou ht about reciprocal trade with the Unlted tetee inside of one year. That ie whet oer fermere have been want- ing for many years. For yeare they have been deelrina freer trade relations with Great Britain and the United Statee. and if the prophecy of the hon. member for We- .000 zuln'lrrlliiflllla‘l'lfillll’wfil nave fi‘st‘al‘fi‘lan‘. ed a great deal. I do not think any one can deny that it ie to the benefit of our people to have open markets as much as they can. I know that it would not require much to convince me that reolpro- oal trade with the United Statee would be a benefit to the farmers of this countr . We have now no free trade with ngland as it is possible to have. and by thle resolution we offer Great Britlan something in return. This resolution also holds out the invitation to every other country In the world that wishes to take advantage of it. to come in and trade on friendly terms with Canada. and I only hope the United States will avail them selves oi onrinvltstlon. The hon. entle man who s oke heiore metMr. Mao onald. P.E.l.i du- aimed against the introdm-Hon of free one. Well. Mr. i‘halrman. that may he a rather dltllunlt question. i have heard a eat many people eay that free com won he very heneilclal to oer farm- ers. and l have heard others express the contraryo lnlon. tls debatable ques- Hen- but I Im- corn 9 cold out prove a out than there r. fittltltllkml’ttlttlt as 391:5” vgfigé t '33 Mr. Chelrnnn, notwithstanding nil i hove hoord for the loot cowl. 6‘ den. 1 still venture to oxprosu myself in lover of the terlii resolutions now before this house. My raeocn tor thir epproul Io thet 1 consider this n Conedien mm. it is e toriil‘ nude in tho intoreoto ot the Ctnedlnn people. end constructed with o view to the woltere oi ell tho existing end veried industries oi the country. i see in this teriil' protection egeicot countries tint will only deei with Cocede in o grudg- ing or untriondiy woy. Moreover. i see in tho proiorcntioi module ct this tuiti‘ e itlnd invitotlon extended to tho coontrieo ct the world thee wi-h tc deoi with no on tolr end trioudiy town. They ore told in those ruoiuticno thot (anode io reody to microcoto with soy country thot were to trodo with no. lion. nontionten who hove opchen hetero rue hove eilnded to this torii! ecccrdiug to tho wny in which it meet“ their respective ceilings; end ,i think tho house will beer with no int n moment or two whue l reter to it from tho otendpoint ot the egrioultnristo. The ngriculturiote oi Conedn ore n producing people. We produce n lerge quentity every yeer tor export. end whet we export her to meet in competition the surplus woduote oi nil the actions at the world. ith this otete ct thlugc. it is very herd for e government to frame I tnrli! thnt is going to give protection to the ogricultur- lst. tht they on do. however. is to lessen his burdens by cheenenin the nrtlclcs he hes to buy; end 1 thin the resolutions before us have hed thet object in view in very mnny oeseo. While we have to export n surplus to other countries. the quentity we hnve to export hes e greet deal to do with regnlnting the prices of the whole products at our isms. Therefore. anyone can easily see how difllcnlt it is to give the former protection on whet be he to cell. i sin tuily ewere thet. under existing oirontnetsncee. our revenue hes to be raised by excise end customs duties. I know thst in rushing chsn s of this kind it is very difllcnlt to svcl striking lndl- vidunl end privste interests. but I believe that the government have succeeded inirlg well in tresting ell olnssee justly. thong sotne ludividunis Iney onti'er. Speaking 1 tnnner's standpoint, we, the term- crs c this country. do not mt to Ihirk our duty and obligation to contribute our fair share to the revenue of the country. but when we do not is that every other interest should tqusily contribute its share. We do not! et thou the nor- chnnt end the menu turrr end the inbogiigre tsmlifltquslly nectnhotyt to the pros 0 country no t e ormers. nnd gqnnfiy entitled to consid‘erntion. 'but LINDSAY. ONTARIO, FRIDAY. JUNE The Convincing Adds-cu Mm by our lamb“ dun-ms the M! M. Below we cm the ouch! Hound n- port 0! 3 speech montly dallvmd In tho common: by onr number. Mr. Monugb. during the long and ham daint- on the tulfl‘: Wooâ€"HAND THE TARIFF. A NOVA SOOTIA CASE. haéfiéi'ééfi QEIEFJE Odd- tnd Indl. â€"Bndn o! apolo- nd unb- wm no loop: ho wow“ :0 up In anal-tubal lulnm on my «madam-dado . Tho mendlhumuou b ulna was. nah W u Emgauuwrwmmu. â€"m [and Star inbuoo um. mmhmnm h. A commit“. comm-him. chum“ tad Mum. unadu- and y no thou uppolnud to OOBIMOI' the “We: 0! oh. dry out): clout um. m which the Q93!!! ndJomod to moot IN: on June Along upon from Sonimy Inlpootor Donal”. niorrln to vnriono mine: motion oominn w thin hlo joriodlocion. woo nod nnd dioouoood olnnoo by oinuoo. Son rol mm" zelntin. to o wore rohrrod to oounoll. During tho 3 am ioliowod Choirmon lillo onld am in bio opinion any of tho mottero Inform to tho bond by tho oonl inopoouar ond modiool hoolch omoor ohon (1 ho (ionic with b them It onco. nnd whllo ho ooonniod t o choir ho mood on ooo tint tho work of tho hoot woo oil-lolly ottondod to. Ho hod inurviowod Muiotroto Molnivro that tho nicernoon rolocivo to tho oonroo to bo ollowod in for oonviotlono. Sonim Inopoo Donnloo ooid Mr. hic- Intyro hod cxotoooly woodhim lhoo in cm ho pnrpoood akin notion upon on: olonoo whoroln tho we o "union-y in- opootor‘ or “modiool hoolth cmoor ‘ did not occur. tho “notion oi tho baud would hon to bo qbcoinod. Chm-mun Wnluu' upon. Ado M by the baud Int Jun": 3nd unt not by council In Much boon-n ll had not ban endorsed. wu rend, satin Mound. and rdemd to the town ocuncll. ,WrV-,V Tho "mun. Mr. Knawluon. Mid tho first human waula In tho aloctlun a! n alumna to an an "one caused by th- uflmtlon of He. Than. 31“". Hutu. J non Md um- Inn nomluatod. sad the locum a". hln outing vou In ("or at tho luur who promtod that It. J sit-91: unlit!!! the pooltlgn better. _ _ In 809. mm Noam (mums-an The manta-4 «mum at was baud at hum no hold Wham" In: in u:- cant! all numb. who mcmhcu mount n the ant nah. M11005”. Jack-on. Uganda. B an nd Stop! on. "t Emu; am"; that 1 mm! 5; may. 6910?) theme“; I ma mm mm»! M eminent minimum at my ham and no In an heaviest 995 mm when when any 5094 main: I an my usmptm 9m mum; 60 mm Belg; timeout-dz” of the tent tint it plucked him from n terrible state of weakness end eufl'erinx and pteced him on the solid rccl: of heslth and strength. His brief and within! statement rensrdlrx his failures with physleiens in his home and In ihe hospitni is a strong and direct warning to all who are in n etltiesi minimum Henlm. new life end petieet safely om Ilene be found In i‘aine‘s Celery Compound. Common sense and the experience oi tens at time- ssnds ei saved people point in Paine“: Celsfy Compound M the only salvation ir‘um mam. 9mm; aha doom; Mr; Bill.“ ”is: Mr. N. Slcnrd. of Long Point. dieirioe oi Montreel. P. Q . is continually sounding the mine of Peine'e Celery Compound. He he experienced m “with: end hulth giving virtues; be In well mute He Says: “I Owe My Complete Cure Entirely To Paine’s Celery Compound. A Long Point ms WONDEBPUL STATEMENT. "Th; 7:31â€"31? 3'3? ‘ifily filled by J. R Mo- Nolmc. The hour closed by All Joining In slnglog the utlonnl “than. fmadtl‘anâ€"r “51:: that Canfadhe In 'an mpor at gral part I: t 0 menu. wheat and beet nation that ever waa or la no: open thla earth. -n,; L, I n I", Spnoe tells cf singleton: Re: mung:- noon’e prooeodnlr. e e n n“ t e children in: law ring nnd evinced metal nnd ekfllol trnininz for the oecuion by Professor Ciel-he. Mutu- Harrington's recitation took we”. Added to all we: e very ontriofic nod Inspiring address by Mr. Thou. Steven. which wee listened to with npt attention from start to finish. No one eonid listen to the facts brought out. and repented pnttlotie ecu-nine. with- out. feeling and the: he no not on! n Cenndinn. g: the: Csnndn use ’on Over 1.000 Chlldron la Lino but Ir!- a”. The children 0! the public ond upon“ school one: numbing from tho school bulldlnn. stumbled In tho Acodomy 0! Halo Friday afternoon to lnlllato tho Joblleooolobnt!oo._ > .. .. -. j a nun-5U vu-vuâ€"-.v- It vs: 3 gum! slam to see the well-elm! children. with beacon wulna In the hue". heeded by the Lindsey bend. trampling In a d‘oldlerly-llke column “muchlng u to cocqnu"â€"-but when they were seated. simply peeked. In . the manualâ€"3M my: we: gorgeous. -, ~n .|__ -A‘-.. Iwhh manhun- mount»... IMIoM u I Iun hoo- dm wonder mu «In of Bob!- 'Klduy mm. For an nu- ! M «M VIII: um but who on: on ”In; m but oqu. lad doom“ VIBE“ on In». play“- out. “a nu lo» M h In um. nodIoIIm. M Inho- mho MODIII‘I- “on a! on or. a (Honda. I w Ind dud Klan“ Plnwwhlolo m bola» 8W}. OIu-k‘n am non. A: am I ind no lulu In than ad took “on only to plan B, «La mm at. tho and of II: no wkuh. um- I Ind Mon "robe no. tuft» bulimic wu all gen, “6 "on an» I no III-:0 I‘L __ LIA_-__ w :3 WEB-"um: my mum. mi mandala: fly and. V ml: 501m. I. E. “.88.. ll? W. Th «I I!" wanna. N.Y. 803138 Blurb? 00.. Psalm-'10“. Cmcuo. m mums-m. tarsus": LINDSAY 0""? mum- uonmx. mum-mum b1»... 1-. . How You Osn T011. 1! 3 wow lom hu- huh-ad Inflation- ». not dlm ; She looks up” whoa hll mp1. Sty tho baby loch like him. UNBQhV 99439 9F HEAL“! BACKACHE. HOBBS SnaragusJidna!..!’!l!§e THE JUBILEE INITIATED Resident. 25, 1897. “the church. mm to hue impsired :hcil’ unbloc- by their multiplicity. The people have been hardened to build them, end the contraption: m :00 mall to upper: A resident pate: in either cue." It into be tested the: much mindenuy my end of“ rated l_n th_ie way. a“__2__ -_‘L2Ll___ ,, j . Writing {non Golden, B. C.. noon-o- upondont o! the Vmcouvu World up. Ono 80am m. Dear [ditchâ€"Pinon inform your rud- m. thou it wriccon to oonfldoniiniiy. i will moi]. in n owed honor. pnrtioulnn of n gonuiu. noun. homo onro. by which I won pernnnonuy meorod no honlth nnd mnnly vlor other yonn of onflering tron norvonl bill: . uxnnl Mom. xIsiah: iono- nndw shrunken pom. robbed nnd swindlod by tho nook- nntil I nou‘iy ion Nth in mnnkin. but zhnnk ham. 1 on now won. rout nod strong ond wish to not. it oortnin menu 0! our. known to nil tmilieu". ! hon nothing to non ond wont no money but hoinl I an honour in tho univorni hmthorhood of non. I on dooirono of holy- infirm-“m1 nnhrtnnu to "coin choir 1...:3. ”in... main you pol-loco Aldus. with lamp: WM. T. MULFORD. norm Swollen. r. o. nox 50. at. sum. 0! I. A LID-uh Put-h ”p8 gn‘lbu “-4 Mu. faith-b 940 ‘HD r. a. I but. 1‘» mum at when am In!" W- M lieu» .ls nauw- l would llllu la lull tlmu ll was an plat-slalom; lallawlha “and luumtu Ugmpholl’o lduol Ba own ll thn ml non all than: tlut tho law the an ulna ”OT tha gravel plt Mid putt ha in t - tuhoh a not nuardln ta hlo Wanâ€"they should as. lhl 83‘8“: ltnll. and lay am the tllu stuw. hark at on ad. AI tho “I dalnu thoy wlll at! tho tho tllo ll becomt all“ with thll mould In tho lot a! mud. ad the uxporlmnt won 5 to hm. It lt l- I halt a! Chairman Glllaaloy‘u lt la 6 hull wlth nah lndlvldul on thht oommlttu. u hhoy thould oxen-flu canard-Ion and see thht a bl: ttlsl II (In: the new lyutom. Thoy should alto on that the now plu- !onm halos lhld II‘I wall III portedâ€"not loullod hy pohhlu sud ch nâ€"oo that whan Inrln coma thoy my In some than at. n I horlxonul pooltlon. Lat nyou out n: on slon tho Llndnyat. (wont aldel alumina u whnt tho thlnk of It n n enmplo o I wall-Isl “dunk. lat hay rut-paya- ntch the lumnuont helm and. on Kent-It. Ind uy It It ll llholy to “float cudlt on the bond of work. And It. chum... â€"Youn. ole" P. PALIII Bunnowa. J uno 10th, 1897. A Suggestion to the Council. [Tn the Editor 0! Tu! I‘M! l Sm.â€"â€"ln view cf the recent vl-it of Provincial ilmd Instructor Campbell, would it not be a wise thing in the asuncil to send a representative ta some lice where Pitch made M be ndrcvnten no heen put down and pee tor hintdelf but «me they no Ii»? A. nm-Ie wa- spoken ct an 3 mode! town. so in in made and Ildewnih are Hammett. why not send one oi our mane thoroughly comm bent im-inen men there. and let him examine «retail the manner in which trade. etc. are all» it: that tune. and bflhg‘in‘n ham to the ream-ii on hie ihi k um em perhapmecme tit 3?” f ’ a» nil wt rein write reh- ”$3.3m [fit .2. but ‘n N enm- ihianiiauue mm... "et2fl;!tr;. COMMUNICATIONS. How to Avoid wasting Time ”JO/0.0.0.030 ‘0. HUMAN!!! Shore: '1 Clo flung. Most all Clothes Bruc nn Iron Founder is prepared to do All kinds ct Casing sud Foundry Work. Repairing of Imple- ment. nnd Machinery etc" Sottinglup Sum Engine- nnd Boilm. JOHN MAKINS Surprise Soc p_ 0 u . ckc are Go, J 01y;~ an Inn. LINDSAY FOUNDRY. Have their good points. but mils me whole jgntil they try; ' 331$ the easiest quickv b6! Soap lo . fOryom'sclf. 0'0:- 100 Design in Weddloc Inflation. All the mm gtfiuomtumym In nook-.0 Tn “E â€"A,'uuh hr ‘qawu Vmwn‘. Hut Reign MAJ Umuuw Juhuuc." mun Mama NEH In“: And nchul pacluruu. Canaan: the endorsed blagnphy cl Rcr Hunt) with “than tic luntag) at her rqquuhlo rum: AnJ lull MC mun HM! M "mm: H “anyhow! «We «5‘9!!! n»- and tMOIvM-m mm-mmt- wt M- to «Hum mum‘s» Hi9 mnmm- Mama“ Um; N gen wow new not; we mm a» m km am: hum a meme“ WNW maintm m “M HM Muwud Im- m "w twain-u. Mama“ m mm Qmwtmi ”In; m u» am an» in u» was am we raucous «mused. Emu Wt. when dmcum m (allowed. wm am «datum Mid maul-ulna «mus. There are certain dealer: m d nan-herp- eI- who-e We oMeet h the mnkhmol lame profits on every article they sell. at These dealers are new ondenvlnp to sell 3“!th and mutation pwkm dyes for the same moo. n- the heme» deem Mk! Oct (he ”Hahn: and never falling memes ”an. A wcxd It thls time to the indies of (‘ncndn may be the menu of putting them on tbelr guard so that ”me and money may not be ruled. modicum. cum ho- kt, mourns. nah, ux Irupunnl nu lh- rum, hudl. no“. .r , Inning (h All ole-r. I In“ uni huhhy I -M by .Ivugn or I'm hy nun luv .uI .~I- A Ian-.- “I. b. n u I ha. Phllmphm PL Ad y-nu Jru‘u-I I»! b W ’â€" fiâ€"W ow:â€" .- L:JELyVâ€":Beu um W and one an Mar-1M)» 0V. mu! 1 luv-In poaâ€" nn . “mm; maidmturawumi thump; “mm” to an lupu- omm( ‘ 0.. Nu. KJ‘WYMw-k er-mfior .1. .mmm 3mm ‘hauntur not mumâ€"u» tan- tuuooou am 1: dun g A namm'ncm cunts V'“ ' "“'" ' fi\ \ll'TtOM-~Iolnlunl lute-u “III and “mum z Ina-l ul uI‘hu womv by wrnwl 0-.- If all-m .- w uu-u-uo (0-0" for. and man“. thnn-ublocd I. boo-l vary :1.;:.“.:.-.no srln§¥m"nufifgua .. ‘ r.“ iii Snuur‘ivu’i-Tuumi'u‘. “'4 3|:4Ing. autumn-m MM 3y dru‘du, .r a. n In!!! nun Pawn, I): Hun-“Sum”; “firm; A 1‘» unpl- “whom of A Mon-nil mu mun-n“ a ‘m duo: m Anlnvd 8:»! him. No mum what‘- as W. oyootood. Wain-NMâ€" Ian _A mlufdxmuoumfolbwofi. JOHN MAKINS, .7.- JIIL 3.! 0n guns-gr. 3?; fiééfiafiazzqia. 29310322."... I. £1:ng 2. D r... 517.: - , l'llansvll I p: v.34 t kw ‘ ‘39.... 0.2.097. \ k 1 fl . a £41.33 . in 35:: so...” .8 1'8 .0 0.3 ozliz°-.988.F £74- I. In: I I: III-II I vblxil I! ,r RTITPZK Packed \Wfiuout TEN mp Iâ€"‘Ivu c PILES Few unila- Mu- ”so lu-Iln-Hen Qc «mud prongnuobrhdof Now Advent-oust: u- Lyman. son- a Co . Whole-s10 William-oi. Nah I: “SWAN!” 2? , onmucur a - "‘ mumut my mum ' ‘ mmvm... rum hl- \ ‘i I £54103 Puuca without 0E»; [EYLBIKELB CENT!- Anon"! Noam and Money ‘II A. ITCHING PILES SWAYNE’S ' ,n OINTMENT one “my item nooOOOOOOOfo. n mate fluted by 3 ‘3 ‘III '0’? 99“ ”d became s . a“ from :hv fidely m" MPXCUI) II cut ~ ”then“;- bm on"; '~ 0'!) fl“ ' " ...- flue?” ”float of th- pm” on h flirly huh . “deepest syn I“ hmilx. 1 “gaudy an : .- bsc’x. u “or who .11 a!“ 31m) ht the mod “a Ibo 1mg WM!) Um 1 “other duv - Dr. \\ n. huiidur n.“ ply the 1.1 ‘ivln; pr»: “all Uh: a pink Cub! the publm Pill. can In law land Packm‘ only pu- u‘ou n lurk. “U People. ' Th0 Dunk“ “is ‘1 II". damunm-d 1m- .1. ittobo lelliuh .uni u n k .000 ulliah, tho n a thought of the cnudnim “ little one: nhqud l 0‘. but goes on apendin I. nun who dl‘pl‘H'uB 1 U he may provide {u no II I30 lave them sum b hoop ofi the well? not no be troubled wick Without Dr. Agile: on s pcvr, mnnm- H“ "gush"; {on latest uud Inn "0.11)? and thaw-M ‘ tho arlm drh It then In v: pill! in {he don-don'td the Ions: “‘1 to we strut ”aptly uN “SALA. fi lerxufi Mont ed to llllliIllflS BEGfl REGULIAI I’ll! elicne 5" Ilid ‘ but u to: Issues as me VAC( BER PAIN we flu. DO M I! when 94.7 D‘ 7‘ dy, Davi: ICEYLON 1'1 m. n u u l Shingles,

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