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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Feb 1899, p. 1

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Thinking of L we have Speeial [Bathing Sale Wham-“bout. a! land: {or we! was held sub. Conn Homo in tho Tan o! Lind-w. on the 14th «In or Pm. mu. 1, unwind M «no (but: win mm to tell 3 author 0! punk 91 land to: the mountains“ them,nd that. ‘ such sale (“0an I would.» a “burned 3‘6 to ho held on 'l‘noadsy. the 88th at: or k tom-um. I”. v. )1 demo on . «It won no: (at such rum .- I could mm; Hens Strong Wool Tweed Pants, well nude and trimmed, 3 pozketl, mogul-r value 31 00, our spechl price ..................... . ........... 75c m,u:uo'clocklnthetm,unlul the unu- oxmaauw,wmaw.mn Adjourned Sale at Landsfor Taxes N;-w,won.moohw.imm3I fl! moemwuume and Ind: “on man-d. u he Com-t. Eon-o. in tho ton‘firn 4d WOUNI‘Y OF VICTORIA. 31128311, 28:11 Day of February. Dttd this 14th day 0! few. I”. . SUTCLIFFE 85 SONS. C ASHâ€"ONE PRICE; New Advert! manta. UHTHER ADVANCE These reductions from our regular-low prices should be a inducement to inyestigate these values. . BINGHAM, (Dairy. Cheese and Butter brands) 111 at mam: prices; MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING. W3» of a Spring Suit?» To induce early buying me attached th:se Special Prices to our wwW‘WW .~~ 1'. ram, J. Sutclgfl'e 3: Sons. ‘ we desire to clear: space for them so for the .next Thirty Days we will (fer our custom- ers the advantage of having one of our grand Coal or Wood Stoves at the lowest market A. price. T has, sine-e there is" “ likely to be a steady advance in these goods it is wwllrconsz’dek V ing «and consulting, mf- ,».av.]+ 2?“. Bathbufn Con 2811;} W Bum 7:2 G. H. H. BAKER, Agent. About one month ago Hardware, Slaves and Tin- ware took a tremendous ad- vanceâ€"especially in the Stove line. Agazh, last week, it stepped 15 per cent. lug/zen Now as our spring ship- ments will be coming in slzortfy 0081' delimitâ€"iii?) Owns“. the Post on». G. P. 1 1121673; ...... $1.39 :flw mt: Yul-'1'“: . oasful “At I _ ' W was brought to a. close mnflWlllfiTllflE Sylvester Bros.’ Big Ship- ment of Implements. Ammrx-unornmmm unthemtoryntspm.mlonh whmutorwm- PriortothepassseooltheSylm- ter bonus our citisens were given [acts and figures touching the tirm's rapid- ly growing North-West businefll. and. were told that if the cars at imple- ments shipped by the firm to western points during the yeer were placed end to end they would stretch Iran The Post printing office to the bend at Kent-et.. a distance of three-{curths d n mile. .'l_'he argument was a. powerful one. and served its purpose. 1h. .Sylventer, on the other hand. predicted thst his 1899 output would be the W in the firm's history. and that it is mini: be was demonstrsted on Suturdny . for some days it had been known thst the firm intended making anim- menee shipment of goods to North- West customers, end on Seturdsy evening the loading was completed. The shipment filled a. special train comprising fifteen of the Latest box- cnrs procurnble, all packed to their utmost capacity. ear bore‘lnrge cotton signs worde as follows: sernst SEEDmG MACHINES. “‘1’, ‘H -et. mainto the hyarant opposite Mr. John Kennedy’s atom burst as a, re- sult at the pressure” or‘ because it had corroded, having been 'in the ground ,nboht 27 years. Ibo water flooded the ditches and poured into Mr. Hughnn'e “cellar, but did. no damage. Supt. leg-- L“fie was compelled to that oil! the water impely between Kent-ate east and “main, endthotaekot diceinsdowmto the broken pipe was one of the most muficnlumtgimble. “,3?th had W Sim-7 . Dyna- mite was tried. without elfecg 332131: BMR of I. Tour Inch Suppl! Pipe Gave Supt. Bocbio a. nap ot'l'ronblo . On Wednesday morning 0. four-inch supply pipe leading from the Kent- A, ‘1- MANUEACEURED AT LINDSAY. Supt. Tfltin aunt down angina No. «SOâ€"oneof the maltpowertul on tho Allandnlo divionâ€"snd a. special crew to take the ahipmbnt to Nbrth Bay, a distance of 188 flea. where it was handed our to C.P.B. Co. The names of the Allandale menâ€"a tine lot of followsâ€"are as follows: Driver A. Mbbtod, _£ir9n_a_an_ W. Little. conduc- ' ,, I“ uâ€"â€"‘ mum, ash vaâ€"u-â€" tor Geo. Tindsll, brake-men W. Hunt, Albert Clerke. The train was an ex- eeediuly heavy one. sndeseeond en- gine had to be detailed to help it over the Victoria. avenue crude. ‘ 'A stroll through the works should’ filleny citixeu withprlde. Sineeeerly last full u very large stat! hes been at work. and for several months past the not have been working overtime in every department to keep up with the orders. the completion of the new wing and plain: of several new machines has facilitated work wonder~ fully, as the men were previously cramped. for space. ., Large as was Saturday's ' it. represents but a portion at goods destined {a the North-West. Hell-e- down earloads have beeushipped sinee early in the winter. and e second-stem loecl will be deapubched leter on. Hell of the machine! are already manusc- tured, and the other: will be built as emails as possible. as Hz. Sylvester sneak m THE WATER ‘SUPPLY (Ibo estimated amount of logs to be lofted from the French river next sum- mer is‘as follows: The Georgian Bay Lumber 00., Waubauahenc, 21,000,000. The Victoria Harbor Lumber 00.,ch tom. Harbor, 2.000.000; Tumor Bras" fWanbauahone. 5,000,000,000; C. Bach .1, Co., Pemtangu'shzne, 4,000,003; Chew Bros" Midland. 4,000,000; Holland 5: Emory 00.. 20,000,000; Hardy Lumber 00., 5,000,000; Mr a: Turner.7.m.- 000; Munro a: Glimmer, 12.0%.”. Misk- ing a total of 119,000,000 toot. baud measure. The Sheppard Lumber Co.. Limited. has been incorporated with a capital of $85,000. This company combats our. 3‘. Sheppard, Orill'u; W. J. Sheppard. C. H. Shot-gum. F. ML Gray. and A. BL C. an’. . Goldwater. who objectof ghe wmpany'is to en- LAA j- Wm Kali; ifim’ber trade. :[ho “At Home" given on Tuesday week by Faithful Brethren [page No. 77, A. I". A. M., was a gratify- ing success. Over 300 were in attend- 3300: comprising members of the lodge. their wives and friends of whan all thoroughly enjoyed the mount evening Jinyor Walters was chair- man. and in_a neat speech briefly out- lined the ObJOCtS' of the 101.36- 11: hold- ing the entertaxnmznt, thé principal aim was to bug the dittountxmem- born and thou names into.- close}; triendahip. A short rand 179.3”. then MM. Wsiwgifi‘e, lss Arg- 1 ‘l._ won ‘9‘.“- V‘Vâ€"I â€"â€"â€" w‘,_~ our. Miss Liggett, Mr. Lamont. Mr. H. Knowlaun, and others, taking pgart. Mrs. Pamié.‘ baud as pianist. hour’g Mom followed: alter :mhhaé : Shoe Drills, Disc Dfilh. ‘ Combined mun, Disc Enron's. . Diamond Barron Woedera, “Th4; M in the World." Georgian Bay Winter Gut. The Masonic “At lone." LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY»FEBRUARY17. 1899. filasflmn or TBIIHE. laminar III 11“st um, Well Attended luau-m. mswnmchem. Attenuenoedare-II by} lumber 0! Ohm-08m I“ Arm 1 period at imam deeuetnde" lasting shout three yet“. the Lindsey board of trade has been revitalized ’and lives promise of becoming e neetnl local body. It in Wt! to refer to the eervicee cl (.5 fhfll‘d in the pentâ€"they were ulneble and greatly appreciated. but en nnlbrtnnete lack ofeynmn'thyonthefifid‘thetavVn‘ council n tow yeeu ep'ln connectiu m:- with mace chilled the adm- of the then native newborn, meeti were and it we rammmuwzlu am.“ 0 ‘ r . and he noted the etnhe undo by conneilinplnnnimflthe are. end we My "first on: hue tended to m the no Rondo, night's Hockey Intel: . n anloo {or our Ionâ€"Geo:- 1 Owing no doubt to the eeverit weather. and. no many other tions in the city. the ntLend; Maude: night‘e Kingston ml mall. only about 150 epecteto: plumt. The ice wee in good on but the lighting of the rink 'a was poor. Ibo Queen‘s Colleq Royal Hillary College. and e Lindeeyilee, were out and gm boys in stead style. Dr. E the Queen'e' teen. was the Our boys made a grand light up an excellent nine. Ihe En were in the pink of conditio: well preetieed {or the gene. pleyed excellent combinntlc: their ruehee on Lindsay's go - pnnlere to wive. Rayner. t1: layer. misled by Wilson. Cla ey. were cracker-jacks ( “rd line lnyed well u e rule pnek several til , fill“ mm. mil IIII‘IO‘ {nil Briefâ€"v addresses were then Eiven l3 Blessrs. Grshun, Fisvem Bore. Flood. Prime“. Kerr, Emir. Middleton. Chambers. Rudy, Demon. Menu]: and Staples. sll indiestinzd a. strongdesinetoseeslive band trade established. ' ' to est-(haunt out by llr. the knot ”Mary; J. B. Soothem. Inresponae m boy! Wed- 9. meeting a! citilli neoday in the council “chamber. nnd de-pite the cold ninth-t thou-em fair nttendnnoe. WM ent more Hours. D. TB“: .lnF relic. John McDonoid, A. B. Kyi lie. T. Brndy. A. J, Kerr. Jen. Grnhun. trauma». 8. Chunbore. John Com. Jon. Sophia. Johnnore. Co' Deooon. A. m: lbw. Mr. DRIy, tho for-or resident. occupied the choir, nnd in in intro- ductory address he made mention d the populnr feed‘ in hvor d the mo ationd! hoard. Here- odthntuwementcringon “Tho Growing Time” it bohooveo every citizen to do all in hi: power to aid our- town and pro” genernlp proo- pority. At the preoent tune there ore mttero calhncp for enrneot consider- ation by a board of tradeâ€"them bility of securing oheap electrical power from Burleich P311... or else- where. the exteuion. of the Victoria. rnilway to Whitney and Mottun, con- ncotion with the 0m. nnd the! de- velopment of touri‘ tram: on our grand system of inland waters. fill deliver three “dz-eases, under auspices ‘of the local Union. 5 Messrs. F. C. Skylar and B. Kylie mm mentioned for the 'tion. but my” 1:333. “t first .3" '°": 0 won pm p'onnthimto Laban-nun mom-t intboathirssot the baud. xx. Kylie was warmly uppo.rmd but retired in lfi'. Grahan’lshvor with the consent 1 his mover and 990996“. ”imam .1». m. iiiiiii’scondea by nu». ’K‘fi‘}.that," Mat- 12:3. Soothann be It. was next decided that the annual membership fee be IL A Infinity at thoeopreoentjoinodstonoe. and. can": mime comprising m Sealer. an. Taylor, Deacon, -IoDonald and Graham, was appointed to wait upon the citizens and solicit names for anem- berehip, the rel feeling being that the low: fee nld make it. parable to induce at least 109 to 19.- . - ... The board then adjourned until 'nhunday owning. Feb. 18th. at the nine time and place. when thd council will I!!! elected. ‘ bldbvod by Mr. Sootheran, qoconded y.Mr W. £11.”th Ir.- 0". Gn- hagn be vig-pgedbntâ€"Curiog._ A public meeting will be bold in tho Cambridge-st. Methodist church on on ' . larch 2nd. Sub- Thumb: hot 91 lgotnm ' be. “Christian Citi- sun-ugh Miss Wm ins wu Chairman of the Cenventinn “Committee for tgo Dull"!- City rather! in Session A special meeting of council was held in the clerk’s office on Wednesday evening. at which all the members were present. The principal business cons'atei of thy passing of memnfials to the Lieutenant-Governor and legib- laturo praying that a charter migrant- .ed for the constmct‘ox of the Bali- burton, Whitney Mnttawa Railway. and the wading of the draft contrast submitted by the Humfltop Bridge 00. ‘Town Solicitor G. R. Hopkins was auth- ?‘ ed to insert a. number of candi- t'wns flo.,sateguard the town. A no- was introduced by Alderman rn and Sootbran. mutant“ Mr. J. on. EPA?» to $11., attentim mment to the not th the loved by Col. Dem seconded by Mr. John McDonald. thet Mr. J. D. Flavelle be elected president of the Lindsay Board of Trade, for 1899. â€" Carried. ‘ 13:? 'a'Ed'i‘VoEidTi’Woxnu. Convent‘on in Toronto, Oct. 1897. m4 lully met the Undu- LII-flog- ot tho Loon um; ‘ M633 Chm-lotto! E. W388i“. W.C.T. U. Lecturer and Dumber, win visit Lina-5'. on larch and and 3rd. apd "SEA-"fill?! 7:37»? Hie- Wiggins two or three offices in the Worlds W. C.T.U..anditmowingtoliee Willerd'e repeated uppeele to go into the W. C. '12-. 13., combined with MS.- Wiccine' own feeling Lint she was all- od to this field of work to: humanity. teacher theta!» muphercsneeuu end deci toentcr W. C. '11. U. work as 'a. lecturer and owner. m-“ i_’v_‘" team of thoroltbr ration .0! mar- chants â€" Hours. as. Wamn. 305‘ Kennedy, A. 0mm. Ju- Gnhm “‘1 01.1mm¢ “Geordie” Eu ‘29“. in_ W. and a prominent Ill! be“ the "M- m. Goo. anlord, or of the oldest and but town common-oh! travellers, died at his residence in Toronto an Saturday evening utter a. brig! illness. finance-Md. whoin‘noont you-shad rapt-enacted the firm at A. Budnhuw £5011. wuwou known in Lindsmand oocupiogi g gory: high phoe in en- A0-‘ _I _--, REORGANIZATION EFFEOTED OUR WEDNESDAY EVENING ' THREE W. O. T. U. m would The New Office“. E flit Annual-“ion. ‘ ' """""" rm """ .90... “O... .00.. ‘ :""" f L m. ’ Owns (o the late striul of the ILinmn My!» inthocIty the puckwas not hood 0!! until nearly nine o':io:k. '38:! for thou: 15 Dinah! Lhe excite- ment was intense, for each team were pl- ing good. Why and it. wu a di! icult. question to decido which undo would more first, however mum lid it by oliftiw shot. them Ithon (ottherubberandmdeoshot. but was stopped by Gross. who on- Itortumtely sent. it over to Murray, who in an Instant put. it through. An- [otha' damn minute- ehyoed. when Eon- damage o handful rum lpuck to kin who made”; mo! My night'- Hockey Ketch Proved‘ She Inc-.1 m ere going on every n. wmrormmaem 18 Inight. In the wmt-V.m-Pmli- Owing no doubt to the eeverity a" the :dent eeriee the Vice-President's side he: nether. end no any other attrec- I been gradually reducing the Presi- tiau in the city. the ettendnnce et , dent‘s lead until nowhe is a little over My niht'e Kingston match was 100 pointeaheed. _ null, only about 150 spectetore being â€"-In the Fox Cup eeriee the following prusnt. The ieewuincoodconditim :rinb heve won their {int draw: but the lighting of the rink at tins G. R. Hopkins. J. C. Hut-tone. B. A. was poor Ibo Queen'- Coll-co hon. mu", .1. G. Ema. 1 Bell. Royal Military College. end me oh! Lind-”flee. were out and greeted our I W's: ‘1'“:me even cur - 2:.” :émtumtmg‘ggrg' I epiel yesterday In: the Internation- Our boys mule . grand wt and put :1 match. played between the e'u Anericen mike, preeent et the spiel u n tcune. m 9‘ exoellen Ibo Eronte ‘end nix rinks picked from the Cane- weee in the pink of condition, being dun cow“. was played of! yes- well practiced {or the 8m They terdny efternoon in the Gmite rink. pissed excellent combustion. 3nd and resulted in e win {or the Cana- theirruheeon Lind-eye goal wereimlfln b! 3 ballot. The I i i m... ... mm s- m. m w M .33. mam m. 3:: in)". uni-Web! Wfim Clair: :3: mm shot- to up not Then Deteil. wnrdlin'e well all e we Wiley “'1’: W'Qmm 1...... ””3? “.m pukeevenltineeendmd uneven put the muleMd some good rushes. teasing some. . . our to {an-r. but our to_ .1» blocked ‘ mm mm. m 31? fit. (31': b! the Frontenac. neI. Earth: “(1 Putin: phyod we“ and our defence w‘mquiblptolhdr maln- cord. Gm. Momma! stop. but gab hands were l{all Ill the tune keep- “one “my. Kim. strength in their rushes, every I”ham: tho we to their ap- Wu and st 00013.3, um kind °! Ph!m_thoy_ncorod {ugh}. ajong. .. Mm... ...‘ "00.... ..-- aq- !- l'zzzoit .00... flu Mud-u boys miv'cd about 8‘ q‘c'ock in the city and won net at the t1! Liuaut.y Garnet. Hughes and “30.1.!er two Lind-”was. 3nd implant-five- at the Fmtanacs.‘ 3' were then hurriod by_ electtiq ear ] to the Brain: American hotel. where the bony: M f n In)“ supper.“ inmodutely attemnb were conga: to ink for the cum. (cams lined up an (alien: bounce. Linda”. his opportunity and scorer; Lindsay‘s first i, receiving great cheering from Queen's boys,- who ”mg; thiaod otromly with Lindsay. Frontenac got down to business min ondocomdo couple more ‘21:; dumb Raynor. but Honda-non t. no f'uno whoa the puck got under hi5 control And with-a rush and atroitht shat .nld- od;unlhor goal {or Ignfiy: - _ smu, nag-2.2 0.. Jimmy W turpent- on Na- the corner of Fox‘s brick yard. his bar-9mm! hmdgtsdocmd okrtod of! st finely gait. W llr. Curtis at! tho contented outer“ out on the manic. The horse was mu about t mile down the road. No u‘partinmlu‘ «mace was dam. 0n WW y after hitting. our boysmu lawsuit-c.1111: the Lune-tone City boys piled up a few up an! 9.1!"? credit \ MI. hRKnig htnnd'W. Cockrlno m the umpires, while Mr. Adam Clan-kn, of Queen's College. performul duties of time-keeper. Olou at tho Ganesha Beta. The 01" lectum of the Colleen!» Imtitnto Lecture Conne will be giv- lag Inst. Thom m mew-lean. F. D. Moore, W. h‘hvelle, E. A. Hardy. an. J. w. mun-.0;- Blanch“ and Dr. Pools; shunt. tym- Wal- ton, It. Steers. Jame Ending. On motion of Rev. Mr. Macmillan. fid- ed by Dr. Blanchard. It. Fr. 11. re was umimomly elected chairman of the board (at tho ensuifi you. Tem- ponry commitm- were a pointed: Ono on Fins-ace. enlisting o nears. Moon and Flnvolle ; sad we on Omn- intion. continua. of Jun-rs- Rudy and Macmillan, It up docidgd to c5311 mnumboongndmmbe unin- wnbor of them. and :11 the property oftpo.bnry;ndmha1dtb¢slesg inf... at 8 oclock. The bond adjourn- ed to moot Wednesday dun-noon. 1 min! In On. On Sandsy Int, while Mr. Wm. Cur- tis, n! mum's Island, was driving past . The Public Library. The Public Libnry board held. in inaugural meeting on Ssturdny oven- 8121.85 costs. or two in the communal athardlobor. 111% mum. his Honor aninndve ayes-01y upon the rough P“ which ‘ Indian m. _. MW.“ TIMI “MOVED UNDER” 3' no m: no. man: lacu- ‘I'Hl FRONTENAOB. ( â€"Puy for the Fox Cup-Tho cos a THE LAST LECTURE. locker Rom ...o. 2.... ..... 8.3.15.8..- ..;. 3|!!! me- ' um inane ie'e end Sun Huetone'e canto tothamcne.'the former in time and the letter seven mthe lutt “when: and win- the mach by the narrowest . ily. lens ladiesoccupied the 'anidn‘wmm, andtnok gnu den! oi interest inthe vnriouecca- 1m Flt Invel'lev rink hedthe nt- ltentionotmtyntthem. Jack Mac- 0‘ 1 £3 + £5? linen m 11 mg 3 reflect his eaten dnew'the admiration of Ibo My rinh wene too It for Roland's, rink, from Duluth. nn detented then: by (our M. u to!- low-:' I fig mug". ...... .m. 22100020101241 IMcLeod .- ............... oeomoaoaooâ€" 7 E I lou- m m hour- I The big event 0! the curling bon- 'apiel yesterday was the Internation- m match. payed between the ix ' American rinks, pie-eat st. the 'spiel, lendaixrinh picked from the Cana- . dun contingent. we: played of! yes- um” alteration in the Granite rink. find resulted is evil: for the Guns- i'mnbys'lethot'l'be 'un opened vi a hit loud, gt the foul-them! all emu! were shot: to the not Then Detail, rhk m phyla? a. perfect um W Flower. o Wem, about! an”. ud. and put the I 2 ‘ 1 ‘Med lib :gne >wiq- DDINGS OF THE MNNIPEO RINK. â€"In the Fox Cup aerial the following rink. have won their first dnw: G. B. HopkimJ. C. Huntone.B.A. Hill", J. G. Edmds. T Boll. McLeod .. ............... ownwzoeooâ€" 7 lb r Anam- was happy in his of “lame. god duo in his re- mark. when presuming igl mod- al. to the .- inn skull. and no It. Flnvelle. the we ts' curl-3r. The burly from 0! Hanna. the DOM. torn of Cum-1min:fl the vi {'3- un of Briggs. the brood cheat Ful- ktton. the only onset or Hut-don. tho open counumnoo of Black and. the good hound nails or DotieLgsvoun- nonbtod token. that the lilo d scur- lor'm thowintoraeuon my.“ a. cold one. but nova-lens a, happy one (or 3' “mt. The llfllltl bowie! of the Royal Caledonia: Curling Club. of Soothnd. mowed an: u up” at 1» you, was carried through nt Canebmck. near thktotd. on the hit an! «Juan. the sides boi‘ North of What! vs. South. Tammi-swath 801th won their amused: victory from twen- ty-one lunches, with a record majority of ”point; ThiaywtheSonth $5; won by the reduced mjority ‘1 about, the mom being; Soath. 3,383; North. 8.118. Of an my of 278 rink-.230 waft. thqut 2.000 I He‘s]. Goo Ida, J mm»..;. no last ' ‘ burgh. vi ,w curl-u my. putt. ummclnum a unr- _ot.8-l-8 chats- midway per rink. carted of! the lidlothian Cup at! Provimial loan of the Boy“ Cale- dam Club. Contorphino were sec- ond with 8 that: up. A Penicnlk rink won _tho WU: prize for their greatest number of shot: over their wt:- 3 Altar dinner Lian and Beaver- m took tho ice. Theme was well Mt, mum proved victor- W “was; mutton, Pension In]: and Lind- ” am: not here on Wednesday to decide the group amnion-hip. two main 1mm each club tam part. normbnl‘dhnonmdnnto flammand ndsnfluvd; admahthommutol- m WW“ when. About the middle of the pmnmme layer Andrews. It the request ofthe committee. patented the visiting curl- ers from St. Peal. Duluth. West Su- perior and My. Out... with Very Luna-one souvenir hedge- ot appro- p:inte data. the gentlemen whn Ind. come no hr to take their chance inthebic bonniel wencelledtothe Mutton-a uid given a, reception thnt they will never (unfit. Hr. thue,ot My; Ur. En non. of St. Pqul. and Ir. Chi-bola. of West Superior were among those who made 3901591"! unplanndeneh inmhrnweregwen mm proofs at the esteem m II. “In“. was vwl...‘ ..,_..V _, to a. “T." “Anywhere. Jack." said the ‘ r. nthctionately. putting the ice '7! his broomâ€"cod Jock acme whom he was told. Patton on 7. 9. 11 md; 12 pulled up in and style. fighting every is): of the 3m“, and m only mean WITH OUR CURLERS- J’. D. Fhvello. F. L. Patton .- Fania» Fall: INTERESTING OURLIRG ITEMS THC OOLTS’ COMPETITION. widen the! 3 3‘". Di In!“ JIM“... BYOB”. BMW. ~ ' ‘2' GM. tip..." .31211001020â€"11 ,moaolzâ€" 9 TERMS. $1.1m PER YE no Radish laco- Tn“. v firm 0:. m d Tho Pat.) SALâ€"Ibo W ac now brim s largo We of has: that :1. light. 31.0th mt hsvo but, Ihonlders; with“ of Wkimhvifl Into aides of No. 1 W’iluhimt Bum. mnently there are c.- phintl among drovers and farmers about the packers being no particular in nbctinx the ma they Sring. the question nines. 50w an flu makers avoid culling out hogs that will only make- N6. 2 8mm. which ct the patent ‘tim: is being sold at fully twocontspcr pound loss than them- atlelection sells for! He hueither to cull than out and pay: for than mm to the price he can mu). for‘thobeaconmde (macaw or doc put w average price on end! on 0( he“, paying tho “no price .11 round. This utter my would be car- uinly insult to the tuner who h. and good judgment in breeding uod m, (ad “acceded ip mambo thatmuiublo {or the English Bum Moon have often said, “If (hell. madvhouto niaemworthuro $00 ordgury run of has. wfty ' pc to extra price or thin. lacuna; is Just What we and.- “ppmgndmhqpethehrmeuwil uetlntitistothe intemdoftheir pockets to turnout only first quality hogandgetthe higheetprice? m is I more action: auction for our hymns than it is generally consider- 3’. O . O 3 n L uctnnlly depresses the market v1.1.3 1 ”both some shillings per 9W1}; under theft-199 i; would brig. it it were not for the large quantity, of minesbie Bacon, (as it is called in England) going there from German. ‘l'h‘n statement isoorroborated by “The Grocer." the leedirg provio'oa paperin Extend. in its issue of January 21“, ‘99. The following in the quotation: “The deelingo in Cemdian pen-fed have been similar to those in most other core. being of e haltirx end til-id character. and with the railway #â€" pote Inirly choked up with later mink a. pressure to cell has been attended by the acceptance of I- mooey. Never has so unmanageable a quantity of Canadian Bacon been forward; at are time. end wore: all, it wrists of a greater percentage 0d unsuitable sniff than an easily be got rind. and with both the weight and volume 01 the imports increased, importers have deepeired of meetirt with pnrdnners at rates utistactory to the-Heine " It rats with the hrmers to chm this state of “hire by haviw their has the right quelity and weight to make the firet selection of bacon. I notice some speakers referring to this subject. both on the platform and through the press. any that the pack- ers are always charging the eolectiom so thet the far- on cenoot understand what they reel- ] donut. ~lihave been in the Export tndbfor the last six years, and know of no chemo excepting that in late manner and fall we can take es first eclectic; foretthetleeeonthehueue‘ f? i g 8 § the bu with thick heavy shouldereâ€" the reeeon the English dealers mt sides with Sht shoulders in that tb shoulder is only null mice pecun- thhtliut uric. {hr 35“ witlf is"! should»; , ¢ mu _ 13 Mamfiummmm 2“ J_m..b-dfl ”mm? “mumwmy : alummmmmemwmmutmmm.m ”a” unnmumm~mw.mdmmmm “Wm uwmummmwmmMmmmmammmmmwu wwmm n m in Hutu“ mm” mm m Mann” Mm.uMwa. mmmwmmmum mam.“ mmfimmm u m mummm mme m tm.mmmm mama .m... amt .ummmmem. WMMmmm mm TEN PAGES pared. with the i'ut of the side. In Sgnithfield mrket. London. the provi- uo_n mgn hue crest stacks at W u: my in five minutes . mum or writing. his plea-ad'""' to w, the sides before tad cured. Home can-be 1”“ Boxing mm Ihe Argonaut Rowing Club. of 1b route. havux obtained the auction 11 the Amateur Athletic Association 1 Canada. will hold the third annuau box; has tournament to decide the amateur championships of Canada. on March. 9th. 10th and 11th. The competitial embraces seven classss. namely. epoch! 105 'Mn and under; barium. 115 Ila. and under; featherwcught. 125 lbs. n-l under; lighthl t. 1.35 lbs and u- dor; welterweig t. “5 lbs and under; middleweight. 160 lbs and under. and hon-weight. no limit. It is open in Mdl‘l amateur! only. who an members at a. minty organized nth- btic or oortim club. As the «up: of ”contests is Communal). ”mum bonny. no 51min: or print- rim tacti- mll be talented. I” m o! ouch on. In“ main 5 WW. - "W ~ “"5- 'We would esteem it 3 [ever it any farmer interested in this subjec ewe.“ all at our pecking “either inâ€" fet- erbom or mm. when we would be the highest ”b61021: mChiéeao ind anhlo. while thelean hogs are re‘ nlubler here owip; to the main: our Bacon PAY ASL. 11! ADVqu' COMM U NICATIONS. ’51 a; nigh-ER we supply-wit

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