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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 15 Jan 1892, p. 4

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’ THEPACIFIB COAST Maddudtwowm Wench 1C?- ww. a: club and the mutated Wen: cont-{m tun internation- an. s. suntan. um). ~ A. Mm PMW‘“ 1-. “4...) A Main“. f“. pomn'ssjjoaoiisme. Every department Prices low.) Bigaea _. ”AMA PORTER’SBOOKSTORE VANCOUVER and other Pacific Coast Points. JANUARY 13th, 17th; FEBRUARY 10th, 24th. n... banding tojoin any of the” “37mm” mud :9le w" 13' W“d ° information to Ind-u I'm F. o. TAYLOR. capital Paid up, - Wm“. 87 to 89c and the lot mentioned must have been exceptionally fine.” Farmers in Victoria county who have an excep- tionally fine grade are requested to send to Tm: Poss: a statement of the price they may get for it, and how it compares with 89 to 900 in Buffalo. Also their opinion a to whether the duty comes out of the Canadian farmer’s pocket. Or rather if he would not get well up to 30¢ a. bushel ‘ more for his best barley if he had reci- procity instead of retaliation and restric- tion. This is a. question for the farmers to think about when marking their “Muse. The Bufialo special to the Empire of Wednesday, J an. 13, reports a firm barley market with holders strong for better prices. Fancy No. 1 Canada, 89}; to 30¢ At Albany sales of 20,000 bushels of Owed: barley were reported, the mentions covering several lots grading No.3toNo. 3 extra, andthe range of price! 90 to 95¢ ...... The Toronto barley wket the same day is thus reported by the Empirezâ€"“Barleyâ€"eteady. with a hit enquiry. No. 3 extra was bought ‘44:- .. Mr. Bide of 53cwere1mde for No. 1, and 42c 406 or moré per bushel in the ' of Canada barley in the home and the Bnfi'alo marketxis still maintained. Domlni'ogfififi department complete low, Biggest value for ready money. Ts. P2293; L. 7. 1891-437; Fa .npouu k, Taylor. - $1,500,000 $1,350,000 FRIDAY JAN. 15‘ 00-0. Euoauz. and toll: and W _..__‘ 7/ THE MCHELIBU ELECTION. The election in Richelieu, brought on second in the list because it was regarded as a conservative stronghold. has resulted in a decisive liberal victory. Sir Hector Langevin carried it by a majority of 308 a year ago, when under the disadvantage of running in two constituencies. Now, Richelieu pronounces against the Abbott combine by the splendid liberal majority of 134. The tory organs are fairly stunned by it. The defeat carries dismay into the minis- terial circles at Ottawa and Montreal. A * -- -- n -g n... Akin-n11; terml Clmun on v-.." _ , triumphant “vindication" of the Abbott policy and the confiiently expected; and regarded as a sure thing until a. few days ago when the signs of the coming defeat began to The reconstructed cabinet must await the verdict in the dozen constituencies on the 28th with fear and trembling. The tide is turning against them throughout the country, and they know it. The necessity for reciprocity has become more ‘ urgent. The hypocrisy of the ministerial dealing with it has been made clearer every (lay. The farmers feel every day more strongly that if they are ever to get reciprocity they will have to vote for a change of government. Aliberal govern- ment can remove many trade restrictions and deal honestly and sincerely with reciprocity. Mr. Abbott’s ministry is a creature of the combines, a servant of the red parlor, and the farmers who support it place their party allegiance before their oountty. MR. ABBOTTS CABINET BE- CONSTRUCTION. Mr. Abbott has at ast assayed cabinet reconstruction, and the result is by no means creditable to his sagacity or to his courage or to his appreciation of the public sentiment of the country. Mr. Haggart has actually been promoted to ”0‘55:- 5 uâ€" the c e of the railway department. Mr. Ouimet gets the portfolio of public works. Mr. Ouimet’s preferment does not add strength to the ministry, and raises a delicate question with Mr. Chap- lean, who is not pleased and whose friends But Mr. Haggart’s advancement to a -â€"-â€"-L Luau, Ivuv w..-â€" r- believe he has var; strong grounds for} complaint. But Mr. Haggart’s advancement to a. more responsible department cannot secure the honest support of that numer- ous body of people with whom the learned Principal Grant’s denudation can have any weight. In Principal UL vol-”5" qmetly dripped Mr- fines“ is PM“ governmen Ontario section of the party. Mr. Abbott’s timid efforts at reconstruc- tion have not increued the popnhrity or the strength of his ministry. Mr. Chap- lean feels that he has been badly dealt n w-â€"â€"_ ___ _ The Poo: m method me most hand-0m» cunioeua of cecal. bulbs. plants. etc» ever-en! immense basins! m at this annex-print» house is wondflfnl The! mm “to the high grade of seed: thaw supply-coupled wlth ,, ’ uâ€" M m that one: Waummug'mw anyone:- Pan‘. Sword ran. etc. The: auto .mu cast to and two Gunman,“ Lulu (to pin: m mu- now). Vanna...“ an: and an» analogue. with 477 mm who zoo. d for opgy gm Fame". swam ml mum: J v- "Wu he should not be retained in the Lent. The question according to J Grant is not one of party poli- “But that is another uteri-n announced the death of Clarence. eldest son of Wales. He had been ill and pneumonia. . . .Cardin: at about the some hour. Fee is printed on our seventh page. Fumers should read it carefully....Mr. C. G. Cody makes an interesting contribu- tion to the correspondence now going on regarding the barley question. A prominent French Canadian said otter the Richielieu election: ‘ Chaplenu’s interest must be had or the government will not secure a. single county in the province of Quebec. It haslong been well- - . ALL-;I_ Ln“ - mtfid d. 1.] e to prov nnccu u--- known that Abbott has a. rooted dislike A -:n..... .hnm “OW“ uuuv ‘- ~~~~~~ Chmleau. but he must either choose to ow that dislike or allow Chapleau to ‘bust’ the party. Without Langevin or Chapleau’s interest in Quebec the govern. The Watchman devotes a whole column to an attempt to show that Mr Fairbairn could not have said in the house. as report- ed in Hansard, that it only cost him six cents an acre to bind his oats. which yielded 80 bushels to the acre. and that THE POST is unfairto Mr. Fairbairn in printing the now state over his own signature exactly what he did say or intended to say on that occasion It is not very material whether Mr Fairbairn said six or sixty cents; that only concerns himself. It is material. however. to the whole farming community how Mr. Fairbairn voted on that uestionâ€" for free binder twine or taxed bin er twine. The official report says Mr. Fairbairn voted against free binder twine. We invite the attention of the Watchman to that phase of the question. Perhaps it will now claim that Mr. Fairbairn did not vote against . free twine. The Waterworks Contract. The last ofloial sot otths old council is acknowledged generally to have beenthebset effort-1e. the passing of the water-warts con- tract. For three years t Mayor Wang'sB had and domestic purposes- The contract was read over in detail and met with general appro It provides for a system at 6} miles in lmth. withB'.’ hydrants. at an annual rental at $3.250; free water to be supplied the schools of the town: tour goose-news and two drinking ionno or For private use the following is a synonie of the rates: Houseiot five rooms or less, 35 per annum for one tap. 81 (or each additional tap; house of six or more rooms. $6 (or one tap. $1 for each additional tap; lawn sprinklers. from 33 up. . ~â€"- -1"-.. larch users. andrths - _- 7‘, rates: House”! five rooms or new. w r-v- â€"_ _, for one to , 81 (or each additional up; hem of elxor more rooms. $6 for one top. $1 for nob eddltlonel tap; lawn sprinklers. from 33 up. Special rates ere given luge users, and the . Tomato Live Stock Met. Business wee fairly active at the western est- tle market Tneedsy. and. although prices were not high for butcher's cattle. the demend. in- cluding the nine loads which were bought for Montreal markets. shout cleared everything up. Dealers from the country having stock for sole having a load of 22 mixed. averse!“ 1.075 lbs. held his stock at 33 75 per owt. which. notheifag shleto obtain. he shipped tor Menu-eel. ceipts Tuesdsy were 28 loads. including 217 sheep end. lambs. 530 boss. 12 calves and the remainder cattle. met week there were 959 sheep and lambs. 575 hoes end 730 cattle. Cattle ~1'he demand was fair. and the stock ofl'ered tor sale was hotter then for some time 26 H (in r) u 940 u 28 I0 -- 22 heitere. “ 1.080 " 37 00 u 21 min . H 1.020 M 32 50 u 22 heifers. “ 1.100 N 3 50 per ow: w " 7V 8 steers. “ 1.180 u 3 73 perows 3 batters. " mun "for95 00 S cows. u mm "for 75 00 2 u n 1,050 .. 25 00 per heed Miich cowsâ€"With the light supply of about 10 in the market everything was cleured up. The stock ofl'ered was as e role not Al. end the price reused from 830 to $45 per head. One very teir per 1b. ‘ Sheep and iemhe -’rmde wee quiet in thin line no prioee were our. with e light damned. {gumbo sold et from 82 75 to “.75 per heed end 35- ‘ Hoseâ€"With the moderete receipts end the herd weather until Tuesday. business he im: moved much in this line. Tueodey . however. when were not quite eo iirrn ee the ietter pert of he: week now then. no doubt beinc innume- ed. by the mild mp, but. they were get-end!) «ell meintdned. Alot of 50. ever-zinc son the. sold et “.85 perewt. end lighter urinal! brought ubout 8 per out. Genie- Per ewt. nâ€"uhgn’m ..... .....-oo.... "3!” ”75 BM . LAIA per ow! u had £0" “mfimfi wssws 11- wuuun Rumor to cumin-In Chw.‘ to CA!" "no; of the It .- washout __ - “Gun: 5: . .. 3......3“ 6 .53 IICOO‘I‘IC.COIIUIIC a a a SISSON’ â€"At Lind lit-1T; mm. Ju- ”- wuaotR. N,smoo,ofumhm° [roamâ€"II Lin ‘ (I Mr ,onrrtau.-IM1"- MI 0‘ ‘ m b23335; 991°." . Jun. R. J. Kine at was". mvnxx-nouomox.â€"On Tuesday. tho 12th instant. “the residence of tho brido'l lg- tho Rev. Robert 1W 8A.. Wmmn den of Banach. M econ. U.A« to Muscat June. olden humor of Mr. manna 3W0 â€"-In Feudal.” Wmm“ wuuun Rumorford- |¢°d ‘3 ’“fl' elm... CAREY.-Ifl Ohm-m Jnmwm Cue! athWMJ'B'M' . $5, 500 $7, 500 $4,600 $4, 700 $4 600 wmbuyyouloo note! seven miles ’ 310111115” you'loo wee three mile! $4,700 mound-y. $4400 Wm buy you 100me ’ 53? buy you 100 note mm m! $4,000 Real Estate, Money Leaning and Insurance Broker, Lindsay. $7,000 $6,700 I PARTIAL LIST OF I have n number of npnllentlons tron! good tenants whom dean-om! ot lensing to: 5 term :1 years. Ownon nun- who want to mt J. H. SOOTHERAN- omoo opposite the 0:1! House. mm. Lindsay Lumpy. July so. 1391.43. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"-â€", {guiding made: U 306K am STATIONERY STORE A Full Line of High and Public School Book! :1qu kop‘ G. A. METHERELL Eiiiruanaii‘s SCHOOL Kent-st . 0»- um. Jun- 5. M47 Towxsmp or EMILY. will mm mm“ "m“ ‘ifi; ifib'iieiéfn TowxsmPo wuLbu! you 1 TOPS. 19 me! 0111015133 FR" will W 100 m not! Cmoron. wmpmwmwnmm betwoon Cameron and renown Fills. will W 100 was not: Powlea Corners- wmpmhmwo mum $01!"th mm [W wâ€" ' Linda”. 00‘ 5- 1m“ ‘ moon wuuun wâ€"" ' In. whom Wurdetto on Mona-7. 3“ 1-1-... Annuhmr at R. Music. ‘. Matheren. vouu. MUSIC no . A .0- we and no .81 p ‘. P951 0‘6“. ‘81 91 i3} “‘WE ' that will back this statement every tune. And why not say it when we have the Goods to make the prices Now in DRESS GOODS we purpose holding high carnival. So many interesting domestic changes e have decided to facilitate these events. by offering our large take place at this season of the yearâ€"w Stock of Silks. Costume Cloths and Fancy Dress Good! at such low prices as to meet the purse of all The big chance and the best - ,4 t-n on Air" the very best facilities to prospective purchaSers. The big chance and the best chance to Buy yuan - .._ - , Stock cannot fail to ofi‘enthe very ' ' ' tive purchasers. E CLOTHINGâ€"This department of our Stock will be found up to the stan Stock, which means a complete one; a varied Stock lence at all times. We carry a large ° 'vable grade at hard times prices. We ask spet cut, as in other departments GLOVES AND HOMBREâ€"In t ‘ ‘ *‘ ' 1 . \Ve want your custom and we want it continuously hence. 1,106.01. Lindon! To at a Great 5mg, rude. The stock comprises Hats and Caps for Spring T LADIES’ SHOULDER CAPES in Alaska Sable, Mink, Persian Lamb, Astrachan, Bocharen, Beaver, Plucked Qtter, Seal, Opposum, Combination Furs,- 7 ."mm. 114 11$" GAUNTLETS, guts and caps [or up. my - ..... SHOULDER CAPES in Alaska Sable, Bocharen, Beaver, Plucked Otter, Seal, Opposum, Combination Furs,- - ' , _ , CAPS, GA UNTLETS, STORM COLLARS. Eta, to matCh. .- GENTS FUR' COATS m Coon, Can and Inspect 0"" W7" Wm “51.: â€"â€".. lishment, close margins rule. 11"th u. non-um. ‘ ’ Remember us when in- search of Ladies FOR SALE WILL.---Tbar’s fl Oxygenized Emulsion 'of Pure Furriers of PE 1588080 and L ”(08A Y. to the Paint and wow- ies’. Gent’s and Children’s Underwear. Difficulty of Breathing Tightness of the Chest Wasting Away of Flesh Throat Troubles Consumption Bronchitis, Weak Lungs Asthma, Coughs Catarrh, Colds d up to the standard of excel- varied Stock. which signi- aWe ask special inspectmn Is It not? statement every: time. LINDS A? “Mn Whlzby tow. PM the 1m Bubnr Nichomm d that MWBrhip wm: 1 a may. when Purds‘ W in (he «ostezn 94 Men fora t, the no two hm-ms, Sno 1 Pauline:- 31 c mmn, my. “the 00mg cf good “a and a an “randy be bu. no ecu mm mm: M. Vgnc uVev. uni] Boom». ’l'~xm-; MIG J‘ Hu “2 Man-ton. Chi 1 W0. .Jndooy , mom udlovmc WI, 5nd u: d theoounmunxy in men 1' no Gnrd- an. The detest of me by-l ‘Meu Monday but ”of 812.000 tome GI m factor; of Texoat much u the mm pol to punchy ownoa .em “all a»: nu rt qui cd 1 In tho Van». cm. In “In “I. The opinion is h: of our chimn- u ,. w 0‘ b-muluu, w l and "induced to loo I I In. um and exempd munch. o m 1h 01-h: wand I." w. s was! col mmmrumm I. In device 1 a. numb-I 1‘30 “7"!" no male (-1 Refine». :livur stool. ”Jr“ “.3..- an fink “I‘ll from on mu ”uric-2 ‘ Man are O my M ohn moth on tho 1-- ' LL50 any 0-1433 ‘ Ans, Axe Ham-.2 grfi’: wholaue and mu“ new .013. ANT 01 an! be»! grade. Bl. Ac ”my. Jul. 5. 1892. â€"-81 flew Ldvertlsnmoni McLENN muse“: be the “5 HARD St. 010115.91! The management 01 m pleasure in announcing thq Hominy night next of thd Co. wh‘ch company appenl Toronto. Mond y last am speak in glowingmrms of ‘ Patron! 0! I At 3 meeting of the Patti In Undo”. on Dec 26th. 11 mappom' Ledt-Prenidon nA LVMixxthorcc Mrs“, W. R. Cunning we. J. Butt. F: Bonklns a: B-Oxby. Number at "301 3, with a. membership of m an requeexed to re: many oecremry. W. R. 01 Inning Against l The Montreal Ween: w of Ian: week pa! @112 (‘3 Unduy. 0:21.. Midland. filvdock. 0m... and otb (dot. for was and other 9 woes sod urumisee. an ‘ motions to ”us publish: and Wmusfmpnuwr. mm: “A mu: rcpt-cue! M1), nttnly unknow: this Dover. has been ohm [Andean 0:21., Midland. m of any through u.“ xmtrumcn‘ We dash-e to repent lh Pas? ll comm-med [’91 give him mum; for en!) Clot [Incline or hdvcr‘ of gemâ€"airman}. 5 feet x- : crivv‘v.-..T-‘*‘:‘"¢ !°°‘ " _L.-‘ .._- A hub cl'cle of Him may or the old resident met o! (m. «Luth of We! Ihe late John M «named in Can dllt moo-01mm typhoh I Icrlvp .u. :w- - (ratchet). ‘ uubnc no my be hm» n; can horfl [1,. ‘ [Aw-Es rec 00. Allan Lloeâ€" R 8. Forum Two local: â€"Mo( lrimmu [nodâ€"Johnston Simon w ~Dnndu 8: Havel] ratchet Wantedâ€"John ‘ m Wonwd~Fremo1 mm Saleâ€"Dumb:- haw Namingâ€"Linda my Comm“ 1‘. Mal ’i‘owx AND _-â€"â€"+ DASBES HERE imosAY. FRIDAY CROSS-C U 1‘" “Surpri 03"- “I. «not. clean. leaves the hat andmh 5‘ boiling or out BIB! on LOVo'IS‘l' Pl [Hansen em

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