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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 28 Feb 1896, p. 4

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not. Tm: Post, however, goe- ao far with “Fair Play" as to say that, if oom- paned to pm judgment tO-dny, the judg- ment would be that a great immoral breach of faith has been perpetrated upon the Manitoba minority, and the evidence of it is the seventh paragraph of the Fourth List of Rights. But: again, such mg, 5t least according to the privy council. TEE Pom: Ind “Fdr Play“ dif- ferinthatTnPosr pennibsdifiemoo dopiniontooxiihtnd “Fsirthdoefl mean in regard to “11° high “‘1an Ichoollyatelma but such 8mm ‘" not 138‘]de Won mmemhnce,md thw'mud‘i‘“ with trumpet voice untEngknd'S kw" tion reg-rains the hm“ 1"“ h" f” can!- . mmmyo, yet. ithn beannomore meat! than the Remedial Billisho-dny. Leghhtioneuithmfm hmflyetbedinntmudyooemive. And-owesfillmaintninthecouneofthe mmiscoercimmu°m ”.mm museum-naked moa”isa vastly difl'erentthing toslegal wrong. There :10 Proteehnuin Lind- nyâ€"eevonlâ€"who claim to hug griev- ed to consider, nunely, has a moral wrong been done to the minority? Then, too, it will find out whtt the griemoe is that hubeen stated to exist. A “griev- ’O‘v-r .- w a. . rd Mcfisghten. f party. High, noble, chivalrous Lsurier, The latter, pronouncing the judgment of r the liberals of Ontario will rise up as one the imperial privy council, said “N 0 right man to save him from injury, whether it or privilege is violated or prejudicially af- be in the shape of tory insult or priestly fecth by the law." Of course this means threat. And we mistake the sign of the a legal wrong, for as the judgment pro- times if conservatives, by the score, do coeds “The duty of this board is simply not catch the enthusiasm amused at the to determine as a matter of law whether,” sight of; manâ€"himself g Cgtholicâ€"gund. etc, etc. That there isamoral wrong he to his guns when threatened by the somewhere there is less room for dispute, church of which he is a devout member. for the privy council has said there is a The sight would be one to admire in an grievance, but what the grievance is no Ontario liberal, but when the man singled one under the sun has yet suggested. out is Laurierâ€"the courtly Laurierâ€"a Now, it is to ascertain whether there is or stronger feeling than admiration ls arous- is not a legal wrong that Mr. Laurier de- ed, one that will set the political heather ‘ sires a commission to issue. Before this on fire if this kind of thing is repeated. commission “Fair Play" might be sum A very grave aspect of Father La- moned to prove his assertion, and on the combe's action is the proof it affords that other hand, others could be summoned the Remedial Bill was submitted to the who as strenuously tell the facts difi'erent- bishops for their approval before being ly. Then this commission will also de- submitted to the representatives of the termine that which the courts have refus- people in parliament. On the 20th of as.» A vut ‘Vv‘: ”v lieve “Fair ”lay’; or to 0°de P°°P1° *0 repair 3 wrong already over the shoulders of Mr. Lauder, when done is not coercion." An axiom of our it meanlyr charges mu; waiting 11.. an. jurisprudence *8 “NO wrong without 8 mity of the church “because it will bring remedy.” Buthss 8 wrong been done? him more votes than he could gsin by Thsb is the question. “Hoe est opus.” obeying the command of his spiritual “Fair Play” is either quite oblivious to superiors.” Such a charge is spiteful, the circumstance that whether a wrong mean and vile, and unworthy of journal- hss or hes not been done is a much diSput- istic ethics. Reproof from such s source 6d fact, 01' he permits inclination rather has no effect, because it is not sincere. then evidence to guiée his pen. He says It comes simply and solely he'csuse the “a wrong has been done." The privy y public voice is behind it. The country is council says “a wrong has not: been done.” i better without it. No men has ever won Now, what is the factâ€"who i8 right? his way to the hearts of his followers as 133952 does not know whether he be- has Mr Laurier. He is the idol of his TEE Post published with pleasure the criticism of “Fuir Play" upon THE Posr's editorial of last week upon the subject of the Remedial Bill. The term “coercion,” in its application ‘to the government’s oourseinpueingthebflhianidtobe improper, because “ to compel people to repairawrtmg already done is not coer- cion.” THE POST at once agrees that “‘to( THE REMEDIAL BILL 'GOEROION.’ Eh: @uuadinu 3m WALL PAPER ENDSAY, MAY,.FEB. 28, 183. We can Suit You at Any Price. Our new spring Wall Paper is now ‘1; stock ready for you to examine. . $10,000 of New Spring Goods, consisting of New Dress Goods, New E Porter’s Bookstore. R. S. Pgrter. This aflords an excellent opportunity for every family in the district to obtain their Spring Supplies at a Great Reduction 011 Regular Price. . . . inmost: of the whole Owing to the severe weather, snow storms, blockades and bad roads, we postponed our Annual Midwinter Saleâ€"which usually commends to give our friends and patrons from the country an equal chance with our townspeople-”’- W6 6074474467466 074 W60’746de), 1065721479! 262%, 0740’ 7077/ 60746774776 f07’ 3-0 Days 074/); MAMMOTH CLEARING SALE, during which our Entire Stock will be offered at such Startling Reductions genuine truth advertisers and follow our advertisement to the letter in every case. In addition to our regu Hunilton Times : Prof. Robertson my bashmdymmaronndseoworudniry, and my know leaky bum: from and oilmntedoleomrgmnottlong wise. hutho-houldnot bodlo'edtzobbod mmymfmmymmmlifio If the Venezuelan boundary dificulty is settled by means of international arbi~ trators, the sensible press of Great Brit- ain and the United States, which has done so much to calm and direct public opinion. will be entitled to a great deal of the credit. It was a newspaper corres- pondent who suggested this method of adiustmeut. ; The court: inMontseal havecondemned ‘Mr.Andrew Seneca! to pay thecmwn‘ $12,540, received byhiminretum forhls “influence" as head of the printing bureau. Thisisinteresting. What will tbegovernmentdoaboutthia? Itisnot dificnlttoforesee. quealin puniahing wmng-doinghasbeendemomtntsdwith remarkableresnlh. _ bill was, it was not given to purlisment for a month later. For this parlimenhry breach of faith, 3nd sex-vile subjection to the hierarchy of Quebec, the tory govern- entm will soon have to tumor. A very grave aspect of Father La~ combe's action is the proof it 350er that the Remedial Bill was submitteé to the bishops for their approval before being submitted to the representatives of the people in puliament. On the 20d! of January Father Lscombe indites his re- quest to Mr. Leader to support the bill. But, though he sppeu-s to know whet the ettes, Tweeds. Furnishings. em. all ofwhich go in 81th pacy. like one man, united to the clergy," will deal out sudden death, and will crush and annihilate the liberal leader and his party. This extraordinary letter came like a thunderbolt; and though the politi- * cal sky has not been clear for some time, . the force was ss sudden and serious as if everything had been serene. We had hoped to pass it by, unnoticed, as being ‘ the mistake of a man for whom his zeal finds forgiveness and his sincerity excuse. But the threat and intimidation has creat- ed intense feeling, snd like everything of . the kind, has injured the cause it intend~ ed to serve. It is still the ruling sensa- tion of the hour, and it: efi‘ect is felt to I be suficiently serious to ”draw out an apologetic regret from the tory press. Even the Hamilton Spectatorâ€"s very lickspittle of Parliament Hillâ€"gives way - before public opinion, and condemns the act of the priest, but it must needs do it over the shoulders of Mr. Lauder, whom it meanly charges with inciting the en-l] mity of the church “because it will bring ! 1 ‘him more votes than he could gain by I 1 obeying the command of his spiritual i ' superiors.” Such a. charge is spiteful, f i mean and vile, and unworthy of journal- f i istic ethics. Reproof from such a source ' 5 has no effect, because it is not sincere. C It comes simply and solely because the 1' No more unfortunete event, in recent times, has happened then the writing by Father Lacombe of his now famous letter to Mr. Laurier. He sends it, he «ya, “in the name of our bishops, of the hier~ . mhy,end of Canadian Cstholice," and he I threatens Mr. Laurie: that unless he ' votes for the Remedial Bill, “the episco- EDITORIAL NOTES. SERIOUS. In his speech on the budget Mr. Hender- son, of Halton, bagged the fumers to remember the blessings conferred on theni by the N. P. tuifi' on pork. The 011an Banner points out thnt on the: very day dressed hogs were selling in Detroit at $5 25 to $5 50, end in Chat- ‘ham “$475 to $4.90. It continues: “In Monday’s Empire live hogs ere quot- edinToronto :t 8375:0154; ianfinlo. tt $4.45 to 55?) ; lunbl.$3.50to$4.25‘ in Toronto; $4.45 to $465 in Bofl'do.| Sheep, 82 50 to $2.75 :1: Tomato ; $3.25 ,I to 83.85 at Bufi'nlo. Choice ocean, 83.40 in Toronto;8425 to assum! Butchen’ «(11532008225 inTomnto; $3w8370in Bnfl'nlo. Inthe face of auchfignm, which an be fonndinthe Empire's mnrket report: fluent daily, the cometntive manhu- ue. paying THE CANADIAN roar, LINDSAY. 02:11.. FRIDAY, The Montreal Star refers in s can plimentary way to Ontario's surplus of over $5,000,000, and contrasts it with Quebec's debt of about 30,000,000 and its t government’s search for more ways of levying tsxes. It finds that Ontario gets along with $128,900 for legislstion, but this item costs Quebec $198,688. Civil government also shows I slight incrcsre for Quebec over Ontsrio. But when we come to education, Quebec esn only sflord $379,540 to Onnrio’s $702,686; while Ontario spends $982,652 for public 1 institutions, charities, and hospitals in contrast with which Quebec votes $330, - i 438 foli- “chu-ities, including lunaticssy -' lums." Quebecs total estimste stands st 84, 935 449, while Ontario totsls only$3, -i 483, 365. Ontsrio is all right. I In the second put of the suditor-gen- enl’s report brought down lut'l‘ueedoy, he illustrntes the vslue of the detniled eute- ments it. contained by the following story: A person acquainted with the expenditure ' needed on the Cnrillon anal notiwd in 3 report that one Chnrlebois sppeered us the recipient of pay-money, sud he knew Ithe nnn had not been in the neighbon- } hood’tor years. An inn-63.89:: proved that $30,000 had been stolen from the government by the superintendent put- ting fictitious mmee on the list. N stur- ally there are these who feel injured by a system which ensbles this kind of thing to be stopped, as it is when Mr. McDon- gall gets his finger in the pie. Such clen- eeses of steal used to be frequent, and would be so still were it not for this salutary check. ' In “the dirk duye of 1878."u toriee delight to cull thut period, when we had 3 a low tariff and trade was not “minted" ‘ und“boomed" und “protected," Csnndn’ I export: to Auatnlin. mounted $370 723. In 1895, thepeo ple being taxed top: pay a steamuhip subsidy of 8122, 667 to Mr. Huddntt for 12 trips of his Men, the totul experts were 8417.124, shout; ghe umount of I year’s subsidy more than ‘ in 1878, and I decline of neysrly 8250,- 000 from the figures of 1889. Mr. St. Louis has won his one egainat the government. Some men are lucky. N ot'orJy has Mr. Htggut never been eble to discover that provoking “truth" about the Curran bridge steel, and Mr. St. Louis escaped the action of the Mantra] courts, but now he obmne by process of kw another plot. Whet will the next turn of the wheel bring‘nbout? him from engineering wildest schema. 1f ho has not enough to do, let Dr. Mono tague buy 3 few more good milchen for him. Sale learing ripéafifi (than: nm'a; {mum high- »: '41! or March and April " 8888882888888 38333888833a8 uuuuuuvuuunnu .. a........... woos-nuuuu... Munao-quo. C'- we“ E i EEEEEEE gm EEEEEEaSEEEEE 3 00. “b In». -I- w . yuubr. “ wLondon. Feb. 25.-Openlngâ€"Wheat 02! coast nothing do! "5:000 onpusa puns; arm. Rus- slan sh! mentx.31000qrs. ugllsh couno try mar on firm. Maine on {usage um. Russian shlpgmgu, _15.909 qrs._ Hogs are firm. with ocean‘s of 800 had. The best sold at 84. weighed 0!! an. Thick m. are noted at $33) to 8.90 per own: store: at so to a per an: now- a: $25 to $3.50. 3nd neon u :2 to $2.21 BRITISH MARKETS. Lint-5:001. Feb. fiâ€"thfl. spring. 5: fled to 59 831:1“! winter 5. 8d to 5: 9d: .\'0. 1 California. 59 8d to 50 90: corn. new. 350x11; Dean. 419d: pork. 51:34; lard. 2?: 6d; tallow. 20; 9d; bacon. heavy. 261 01 ; 69.. ilggt‘ 32.“ i clique. £5 Od. _ u 2.1 ..... .........atu Bunch M unflzafiasas 333,.“ 392593 .55: 3550.2: 3 g :3 88.89 8888 8833 u u u a d 3 "Shrclbnin’hli’deifind and neatly. with recesn mu fit me head.’bln$lmnnx "231nm?I cc to n r or expo . an “ELM-£030.! 25¢. Lambs at. Ann. there being sale. a: mic to {he per lb.. the latter for extra choice. 'EorKâ€"fie vmatketil instead]. with a]. for... flu: or tire an at 8259c outside to: :6- Ry eâ€"‘rhe market is steady. with ml. joutslde It fie. ‘ TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET. There was a good market toâ€"da‘y. elm recei tn amounted to on ion ti: wen-pm! sold only. nui‘o awe “43m '1 to Moan-a1. r number 0! load: were ski ped Choice ex rt came bring “fie 1b.. 3nd olce built 3c to 85“. A ew picked lots of butchen’ brought 35k to 3%: per lb. Medium butchen‘ sold 1: ac to me. and interior at 2%c to Miich cows are unchanged at 82:) to each. and ceh‘ee needy with nice e: 8 to :‘J. the latter for choice. , OaunEIâ€"Buslnini quit, with 911mm- chnnged at $2.90 to 8 on tuck ad small lots at $.23. » "ni'cisfiie'ni-Lrsé Bani-f a cum and prficcp noplna} lat 32c qulde. .., , _A_- _“ k.-g _JA_~ __ Téa'sli‘ic' iniiket'ii Icky dullwlth bayou at 50c and align It Inc oqnlde. _ , Not-tn Bay. Barleyâ€"The market is dull. without sales. No. I quoted at 45c. and extra 1: 47¢. No.2ut30c. nd reedataoc. (nuâ€"Trude quiet and prices unchanged. White sold outside west ut ”56¢. mam can of tuna Illâ€""16c wag Wheatâ€"The mket to-du In stronger with good demand. wmo when ward at 80c. and this price ranged on Sortherni 51: can or red sold West a; W. No. Manlzoba hard 83 'c bid at hot-Lb Bay. and quoted at file to was. lake and tall; It sold at 75c Mldlnnd. Lo. 1 treated. 65c Norm Bay. No. 2 bud I: quoted at we. Norm Bay. - A _ _ ,, _ A BEIIIEIIIBEB Flourâ€"True is quiet. with the feeling timer. and might toner: quoted It 63.? to 83.85. Toronto heights. Bunâ€"Car: or hm an nominal at 811.50 west. andgbom a; 813 torsxo ‘ Toronto Mend mket COMMERCIAL NEWS. mmm mum I‘m Lin-1- tjm Toronto. Feb. 26. the Placeâ€"WARNER CO.’S. the Dateâ€"FEBRUARY 26th, for 30 days only. the Factâ€"WARN ER _(_30.’S.$25,ooo. Stash, together A “1---..L '2 Mmmw‘ “EM; WANTED fifi'v'fisé'uflv’f Account a the m Man, the Turk h and lob-modulu- with m hot-dbl. m Km mum-Hem uk. uI tho allot. ’m warm-thymus” a has qm d - SHINGLEB, LUNBER and W000. ABM FOR SALEâ€"150m“ first chat-magma bdu lo: 14 on mm FARMERS, ATTENTION ! flow Advancements. anUnn 1 WW, IVI av _“ w v ARNER CO.’S $25,000 Stzckitâ€"aéether with $10,000 New Spring Goods, making $35,000 in all, at Slaughter Prices for 30 Days. BARGAIN NO. Iâ€"Unbleached Cottons, - 4e. 5e. and 7c 2-Prints, Prints - 5a., 6c. and 7c 3â€"Embroideries, - 2c., 3c. and 5c 4â€"Cotton Shirtings, '- Sc,6c.,8c. and 10c 5â€"Cottonades, - - 15c., 18c. and 2°C 6â€"White Lawn Muslins, 5a., 7c. and 8c 7-White and Grey Flannel Blankets, - 75c 8â€"All-Wool Tweed, â€" 25c., 30c. and 35c gâ€"Boys' Suits, ages 4 to 8 years, - $1.00 mâ€"Men’s and Boys’ Felt Hats, - ' 25¢ nâ€"Dadoed Linen ‘Window Shades. BARGAINS 63%“ LIMA!!!“- z. E. W. McGAFFEY, Prints, Cottohs, Shirtings, Flannel- We! the mac , u ”W‘s books. min A D. Taliban had. high-you ht.............. www.m-Ia n o n o o o . . _ "la. nut. 30‘, NEW W . WWW complete, Izâ€"L'irge Towels, at Lindsay's Leader Mu Ind pa} “fl” -_ -fl‘fi" .hhâ€"l... n “In! 4 “to.“ “h ...... Municipality of the Township of MARIPOSA, BSTRACT STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMEKTS Handgun! of the Townshrgj: of Kan-100:5 for Progressive People. I. E. W loamy. J. F. CUNNISGS, ESQ., TREASURER, Ioo Om .. cunn- 08,6171] ooon mumâ€"nun nos. sum “m m.-'\'~LLW 30. CI.._.mOOII . n a ' Mun... of Low Cash Prices Dry Goods House. 0‘08] mm MAY-14' H0. In. noun bumâ€"nu! HQ (10. ....... .. CI! 8 Przoatlgy’s4 III-intros]. Ist Februaryâ€" '08 A. D. 1895. .Llflfl flouuuuuo mammu.mn (:45 850101 -0?â€" “£85335: .3”! mu if“!!! m: 55:31 4c. 5c. and 7c 5c., 6c. and 7c 2c., 3c. and 5c sc,6c.,8c. and 10c 15c., 18c. and 2°C 5c., 7c. and 8c buy-co.- ..gnâ€"u u..- . . 35c 9c. and me Wan. .cLEN (Iva the l nuomble htve I Israel eIâ€"Jrom tho whoa: any :0 Hard market H y Combs a Wire. ‘ meat. SPECIAL m or the 1 ll of the Won I of South An '. Juno: HIM t Burrou‘ M of Kent, chenn BHES Herd [DERS’ H :hanics’ m Km. Coll he no hum u; . If you thin: Mud, I with. I. Vm ofm Sgw‘ Out and Phil: 3: Locks, 1 Punk, ‘ Johnna! PJain a: McLe. Gratin: (Ban Yard Twine Doubl: 01w All ltd PM!

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