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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 1 Mar 1895, p. 4

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man». 7-... I... Mind‘s!“ Receipts ot_alsibafslr.wlrhprisssilrmatuto to quality. Beddoverstmdyat nagging: gin...- Cl) a n Aruprlor and Party Sou coming 311m. â€"A staflcfmonaroatpresontb so .315; .12.... _ d9 3 here tinting ”sew Market steady for good lambs and slow and weaker gflfiiiniggugefrom Tm $1101. a?! is to r; for common to fair lots: good lambs 85.50 to 05.16; “We a “mughmommmgg‘em. Gm“ light to m". u :5 to 35.15; mixed sheep, ease to of B slleville, is snwmmm the 34, eheloe withers. 100 to 13 pounds,“25 to “.50- work. Mam W m . The recelpzs'of grain on tho street market Tues- r the Canada Life keeps G day were small; prices were firm. enlarging the p m f wannaâ€"Sandy. 100 bushols selling at die for red lg its inestl- y manage t and age for white. '- structure h Barley-Study. «lo bushels selth at 43o. . 1 Oatsâ€"Firm. one load solllnir at solo to me Peas -Flruler. 100 busnels soiling at coo. Hay and Straw-The oderlngs were fair. there “Year after yea on the even tenor of circle of its patrono‘, d . marble benefits and rearing its great on sound financial principles. The our llsh man ement. which ll hit/1 the Ga’mda Life has and p ralygzas the intelligence of the ofll- comer stones on u: E 17 tegrit" n is th d t know ‘ hat to ' mom) i »- ’- so the. e o no been I’m” up are C, "I, , m 3’ y “Men who have was a good demand and the market was steady. do fraudulent in any manner WW . - . - ' do in an emergone . L‘beml‘ti’ and btubl’llty' sense haven't power.’whllo the men who loads selling at all to 312.50 for timothy and as to ...o 6 low of m“ n 88 w “50 The Geo. E. Tucketi Son Co. Ltd. ""' have power haven’t sense." :10 for clovrr, Drcmod Hogsâ€"Tho receipts '0" mm 115°!“- uauurou. our. FIRE INS “1103‘“9 Ianflfll“ not“ there was a good demand and the market was strong 9- Edwm‘ (C C______ 0" is stamped withlheletten "has: will confer a_ favorbylooko nrchsslng. ’ ’ ' ’ L LIVERPOOL, 1.0500) no GLOBE, RCL-k IMPERIAL AND BRITISH AMERICA Instance â€"The foIIOwing pupils have obtained “d higher. ”‘1‘ “I” n ‘5 80 m ”50' b°nmm° “15331011 in the Weekly examlna- Whm’ ........- ....... .. $0 00 ’{______,____. Cox I’ASIES. All classes of Property Insured at Lowest do red .............. . do goose.... ........ . .. -E ' .~â€"Arithmelic: W. Bunting. 3" Wilson, A. McLaughlin. E. Jackson, Woollard, P. Cullen, Misses M. Coburn. F- om _ .... Jackson. v. Thurswnmgo 13",48’3229: Buckwheal.. Geography: A. McLaug son, P. Cullen, W. P. Gross, Misses A. A. Jackson. Algebra: W. NAVY BLUE all Wool Flannel at 12c. . . . . . . . Some damaged LACE CURTAINS must be sold for what they will bring. eggaaee o-n-I mOlOOacoooo Bradshaw, F. Bunting, J. W. Wilson, 3. Moynes, J Hurley, N. M. Jackson. J. W. Reid, Fl Woollard, Misses E. L. Flavelle, S. Hougi - Tum dllry ....... I 111:3: ton, A. BradshaW, E. WilkinSOQ. J- A. Chickens. .................... King. F. A. Jackson, H. Kempt. V . Thurs- .. con, A. M. Braden. Grammar: Miss M. Geese .. ...- ’ Potatoes. per bag... Coburn. Latin: S. Buck. H. Mo as N. M. Jackson. H. i F. Wooflnard P. gaffergmagr .:.-.-.-.':::: 30ln.PRINTat5C. . . . . . . . . . . .. See our Striped BATH TOWELS at 20c, worth 50¢. each. 0.110.,M.,.p_n_3.ck.on, do. WWW” ............ A lot of SrAlNED .7le at loc. per yard. . . . . . . . J. “GD-“Shun: Who “8 give“ F II.â€"â€"Arlt;hmetlc: F. Emmy, w. (3. Lamb... ................ 7 0"" Mum ---------------------- Steel and 1'0” 0'“ 1mm- Colored CHAMBLY EMBROIDERIES at 30 and 5c. per yard. 88888388883888888§8888 curator». sssssssssssssssssssessss 8888838358.:538883 qufitros 8 Is . nt of the village J. Joil’ers, E. Malone, J. D. McKinnon. . Tuesday. Cl these 25 car loads came in Tuesday. a Nails- This is gomg to be an EMBROIDERY Season, so Dame Fashion says. attained manhood, engaging in farm work. M. Esfieson’ A‘ L‘ Prior’ 1" R‘ Gal' blockade 0'1 some of the railway lines last week- in the “'00ds and saw mill. afterwards M r M.J.Ar us RSutton. Go a ll : ’ ' uu , 3 ’ 081‘ p have been buying for that market report that they Men 5 ALL \VOOL PANTS at 75C Per palr' ° ’ ' lpine, M' MODJna‘ld' M' Shme‘ There was a little buying of cattle for export. in the _ - s “on. Latin: c._ O. Middleton W. ended Saturday. February 23rd, as followazâ€"Cattlc. this town- M" MCLMghhn was ‘ Ellis. B. mmnr, E. Honey. ' 1,317; sheep and lambs. 1.267. hogs, assuage J G Edward Go I a S I, hargey. Misses ard. Upper Canada. (The gyer taken by any student in his r8031" ___________._ order by mail. one box. 81. ' ; “. ’ 'de m 11.3 lixetlme a real Britten, C. E. Henderon A. Touchburn. J E. 13 on Fri‘iay and 4 on Sunday. Receipts were Steel Wire Mould‘n . oAl no, B. Kin , M. S‘l , . He had then a couple of years’ experience E p M8 MoGlll.Ӥ. Th" “mm“ “m" we” “9 m” “d mm” “"3 Clout IVGUS. attended the high 3°h°°1 at Lindsay f“ 3 J. Keys, B. Miller, Misses B. Beall. . .Pedlar. have lost money on thelast deals. Only three or Boat Npikes. BOYS. SUITS from 5 to 8 years {or $1 2.. worth $3 03 to Q3 50 townships of Loxton and Mariposa, after , , , 3, , m ‘ . Anderson. E. Whalen. M. J. Argue. Gram- Hora were um. Superhuman Dmd w mm of Brands lie! C brilliant student, and wasa double first Primary Formsâ€"Geowpby :1 J. M:‘- m" 355 90. . Orton. J. Butchers‘ Cattle Trade in this line was badTuea IO KENT STREET. late Mr. Esten,the Ala-ohm: S. Mchsh H. A. Callag- the d. . n l y. Reports that the dealers were losing veteran secretary. stated. one tune that Misses E. Sum.- - E. Ward, New Advancements. McLaughlin is 3150 an TI” Whl‘by Eookoyuta' Visit. cattle will be high in price next Juno. One or two 6for£5.Circulur free. 1’ the liberal nomination for North Victoria, Trew, A. Perkin. J. Keys, N. Milne, H. v“! ......................... v . the son of the late John McLaughlin, EGBL,OH.MESEZ¢?.B§- fihrgfifg?’ “(2. Toronto Live Stock market. Steel Wire 55 ails. Th B B . fi d . 1 ' d ' . F 1 J Alltold the market contained 42 carioads of stuff Steel Finish/tug Nails. 6 lggeSt argalns ever 0 ere In An say‘ of Cameron, in the township of one 0:. W. Ellis. B. Miller T. . Buchanan. 311-, McLaughlin resided there until e 301ml blisses M- M Stevens, 1V Mr Burl- somewhat assier Tuesday because of the snow I Copper, Tinned and Blued L d. , , . . ‘ . . 8 M Nam, a 165 and Men 5 UbDER“ EAR at the snaileot possxble price. Slnith L. Anderson, E: Whalen, E B 950 hogs. Buying for Montreal was poor. the news ’ from there being very depressing. Dealers who Galvanized BOGt Drain“. . , ' th St: 9.3. ‘utton. Algebra: G.C short time, and taught sclnol ln e . XV”? Jell‘ers. W. Ezlls, Misses M. ME (our car loads were taken for that market Tuesday H0788 8h” Na “8, "C" and which he entered int“ the may 9f 1“.“ mar: R.A. liaison. Misses McAlplne. B. Damaged 25c. HEMP CARPET for IOC. per yard. ethos of Mr. John McSweyn 111 King, M. Sharp 3’ E. Lansing, E. Reeds, 13. reports total receipts at both markets for the week TAPESTRIES 15c, 20c. and 25c. per yard. . . h' man, honor £38de and Mlllan. G. O'Leary, “1:313" (11:1 1: of the Law Society of Matthews, E. Neelands, A. L. McIll- day benlxse of .the heavy ofierings Several car I S3 me ‘3 E W M- Foster. loads ol cattle were left in the pens be the closeof _______â€"â€"â€"â€" nan, J‘ 0“ M'Kennedl‘ money in Montreal caused a weak feeling in this . - i re the hi best l. . ' market. Local demand was merely lair. Dealers . .. a Mr- MAW“ ...... .. g snail l‘f‘ti'ldhfi A ......m... ... ...... .. ... ...... ...... 93- SIMPSON S accountants for this time of the year. As a likely sequence “P“"hn- When '10‘ °b' lectionl. Mr. min-ole al Drug stores. a of the third year Toronto. He has. Several colored cartoons and small bills cattle, extra fancy, touched sic par lb. but the around town announced two hockey games ‘ ARK Simpson Company. loronio. last week, and aroused considerable inter- ruling prices for good butchers‘ cattle were from So to Sc per lb. the latter figure for really choice. since his graduation. worked up a large eat. on Pride n1 hi; the town and Whltb Common and inferior cattle were hardly wanted at . . y g y any price. Those changing hands went at from So ‘. ‘h‘HTEB HELP 23:3 Iocnlily {local or traveling) to introduce ' th aunt of time that will . .- practlce, and 9 am Collegiate teams lined up as follows. to 23¢ per lb, according to quality. Sales ;_o... , . ...... mom anlkecpour‘hw Wthh are being fitted up in the most mo ‘ wu from it will no doubt Lindsa . Whit _ now be Withdm Knowlson...z{.... ”Hugo“mmmmflwgfy car-load cattle, 1,060 lbs average, 833.50 per head: _ , - , cards locked on “d oint ............ Rocks 22 cattle. 1.0m lbs average. 830 per he‘d: 1 car 100d . ‘ brlimthroufioulwwnand‘cmuy. cause him a considerable sacrifice. “Mn ________________ p ' For some years Mr. McLaughlin 1183 $221313" -- ...C. pomt """""" .SDniCEmpbell cattle, 1.050 lbs average, 82.30 per cwt; 1 car load - Steady :mgigbmenz. (2ng or cattle. 900 lbs average. $2.60 per cwt;1 or lead .4 ‘. : sa.ary.:. ' "“39“" . m w "\ ‘ x ........ iorwsrds........‘{ : '~ coo.andmuncydcpomcdmanybank fig "a. fig@ dern style for our occupancy. - n making a. special study of matters Barron Wm bee MacGachen Blrrel attle. 980 lbs average. 32.30 per cwt; 1 car load _ . Mm, “3,, For ”mm“ ‘ World Medical Electric of social and Political economy, and Gm” K-C‘ml’bel cattle, 1.100 lbs avenge! including some rough ., . .' e t. " l ' .... '° '°“‘ Bringf’your friends to the 12 days’ sale and sway the 35., i should the electors of North Victoria Play commenced at 8 30, Smith and Ken- cow, 2.. pa, lb; 1 m. 10“ mag 1.080 “,3 new. . - ed in if. S i t 1 #31602 him as their representathe he mu €116 ypelrgg’s 9:52.138 “aligns; wagg’gsebg :3: lieo:¢ib:tt:mi'ollb0(lla:::r:em;cgl: “:11: OR SALE OR. TO RENT . "me the mbb'r be. car load of cattle. which would average about 1.050 F -â€" . fun mth the rest. you Will be fully repaild. ”'1 LIN l )S .- ‘ (1 will undoubtedl to Birrel]. For some not disgrace them, an y longed to anyone, but kept dangerously lbs. we“ :ctused tie at 25¢ per lb' desirable houses in town to rent or soil. and also the be of great V8108 in assisting in the near the Lindsay goal, Whitby seeming de- termined to make a goal before the puck Export Cattle -Mesm. Dunn at Thompson were (mom w pw in my MW“, .19: solution of the . .. . . 1’ isl it. left Lindsay 5 and. his they accomplish buying a few head for shipment via Halifax at from - â€" 20W wanting for eg a “’9 - ed after three minutes’ play. All the cross - 20 Acre- Konm. West. Linden . one of the moat . So to do par lb. Only the very best will suit these 3' it is considered that what he has attained Ofl’ Smith again got the puck. Combina- buyem “dub" flown!“ in warm Sold in Block or part - tlon play was noticeably absent. although ‘° W“ W’cm- DA 81:! - so 52.: has been the result of industry, the town boys pulled themselves together Slockers and Feedersâ€"One or two head taken I M m _ perseverance and ability, without the somewhat and made the next ten mlnuteg “I f‘m‘" “ mm ”c "° 3“ P“ “b' mm" sale ornreut l; dlmfiioilnt'firmili :33 very interns-Jog for the grand stand. nomnu- Ops. Fenelon and Eldon. Those dull-l to either 080 be ob: LambLâ€"Oflerings were light Tuesday. not or purchase will and it in their planet to at Bimini assistance of 8- 5011“ from any 011?. there Several attempts were made to rush upon Sheep and th the goal, cnucdy and Barron malr- only about 70 head. The feeling was firm. Snipp. ”m"- m- c CHITTICK Uhdny.Junel£.189Lâ€"9 New in u anything 0 cannot be very much wrong wr b-ut Campbell at lug sheep brought from 3c for bucks to Sic for good material, and however modest he may be, goodwork for . nt may be their side, as 315 Rama“ in goal, he shlipislguflzmélyhfb‘ee '0'; active. Not enough A To- :md however loud his oppone etc in several oer six in extolling his own praises, the people gmgimé p.131, €311,103! 393mg: tor gushes"; 4: to on 32‘; :lb. Here are wanted. Butcher’s m va teuatecrossleepmnn no p Do you Arch. Campbell. The Goo Co., Ind” Calvesâ€"Not many were in and the feeling wrs I have had placed in my ‘nan-‘s a number-of row painless l. N h V'ctoria ma be assured if d ort 1 y ’ air, but the town began to show up better they give him their franchise, they will be resting their hopes upon solid ground. ’ The adjourned meeting of the liberal convention of East Durham will be held in Millbrook on Tuesday. March 5th. __â€"'-â€"â€"â€"- A meeting of the Patrons of Industry was held in Lindsay on Saturday last, at which Mr. Geo. Johnston, of Mariposa, was chosen as the patron candidate to 5912:8815 the south riding of Victoria in the interests of that body. ____â€"â€"â€"-â€"' keepingWhltby more on the defensive. an scored again lnabout f in . This game was disputed. b t allowed by the umpire. . .. made things worse for the town, Barron securing the only goal by a rush,- and when time was called hit y was credited with five goals and the the town three. . . .MacGaohen played a good game, hurting the ice. however, once ortwice. Gamon distinguished himself occasionally, and Walton at point and Knowlson in goal did much to vent Whitby from scoring even more they did. Saturday afternoon at .2 30 the Whitb team. after applications of various oils an liniments, fiaced the following team from the town Collegiatezâ€"Kuowlson. (goal), Markham. (point), McMillan. C. point), Rmkin.Parxin.Barronan H. ' is slightly firmer. From 88 to $7 per headle the Want stituted t- range. Choice veals are wanted. Hogsâ€"Firm. Good long tairly lean hogs for cult lug bacon sold at from “.10 to $4.80 per cwt, weighed o fl the cars. Other kinds rule as quoted. The demand is principally for the beat hm All aquirics “unna- lilch Cows and Swingersâ€"Dull and quiet. One The Steele, Briggs, IarconSeodco. good springer sold for 829 and another one for 330. The range of prices is iron: .20 to “0, the latter (Kantian this paper) 10:23-10. for extra choice. There were about 16 head in and locoâ€"An cusps-icing merchants in every town allsold. Ifilch cow-and ng ach" J 00 to 00 "m “" '3 “o lnCanadaeellourseoda. “measure orsonddfreottous. CANADIAN Butchers' com. cattle. cwt ..... . Butchers' good. per cwt. Stocken and feodora-.. . Export Cattle. per cwt...... .. Exportnheepmor cwt ......... Lambs. choice, per head.. ...... Lambs, ordinary. per head ...... dd: ing a deed to their 01- it was the Milli D to sity, e ha years. in substantial The whole for a gill. extra won 1 good shawl Messrs. la a joint into the more i nershlp. a desire to at parity of t mil in int among all . ’r’ACI FlC Y. , FOR mancumns ABOUT Theres no reason why a FISH DINNER cannot be made so toothsome cm ,m. that the members of the family will hail the arrival of fasting days with keen a GM 9 SETTLERSN TBA In anticipation. It all depends upon the kind of fish you buy, where you buy, and the (“if ...... MANITOBA mm proper preparation of what you buy - - - .. - - _ _ _ _, Qwufi’lifjl ston. ii. A. fi NORTH-WEST :::2~:_;.;:;.:-31_;_*â€"_~â€"â€"â€"-â€"_A_____.._ fi:fi;‘;fi:‘: the folLowi Buyournearestnallroadmtandsetaoopyof names. ll'l D. \. l' 130. “FREE FABTS, FARMS All) SLEEPERS” Housekeeper-s may rely upon the quality of the following ' , a { .loilnsla Donald. ii. 0. P. K O'HCI, 58 KENT mm, Bethune. (i J. M. Lin - l- 0- WW5", ' ' “‘5'"- Salmon Trout, Fresh Haddock. aisles... T. H. (Lend u .l . Trout. x... u o e pmsbyt Pike. admins; Both germ inner-ear, “ White Fish, gum ‘ “ Pickerel, mil-Ego ryof Lo.. R. Johns . u Hellm. g. ' tobcholdl- Suited Canada, 22nd inst: Those who know Mr. John A. Barron. ex-M. P. for (forwards). This was ‘a return match the on eh i had _ Collegiate havingbeen defeated by 15'to 1 only: oouilncgh. :2: head. ' North Victoria. while a member of the some time Considerable Heavy m. hogs per ewt ........ lig thogapercwt.... house of commons, wrll regret to learn interestwastakon lnthis game, and the Swmnd that he has declared himself out of poli- school's sup ortorl hoped {gunmen better ghettwrbcwt; ......... ties for all time. He is a young man of showing an that made at Whitby. °"" " ‘m-Wm""" promise and while he alwavs voted in Smith and Perkin m“ ofl’; Smith as mm.“ "a“ “ ’ . . ‘ . usual got the puck. Whitby worked the accordance Wlth that bigoted 0003‘” same triekastheydld with the town the BedFlfe Wheat .. tucncy. be was always a gentleman. night beforeâ€"scoring in t Gomthaime .. There is as much difference between minutes. The Collegiate boys were now g‘g fiib‘MM-omm Mr Barron and his successor Sam Hughes, on the alert, determined to play a Winning Earl: My: " " " " " " 2.3 there is between Hon. Wilfred Laurier game, and for the next twenty-five BuloyiNa'. 31"“: ntative. Hodgins minutes the rubber showed apartlallty for Barley. No. 8.. .. . and. Carleton‘s repress I f Mr. iiodgius is the best sample of either end. Kuowlson in did admlr- Barley. No.3oxtra........ .. ate-amen of the able work. bull couldn’t be induced to keep mm“ NM" -- 6mm” him-Slim it ill ll h ck llhalf l d Will younger spec en. t ey s on 3 OH some t epu out uut -: me. an t " '- outsider to represent that county. again scored with a few minutes i mwfi‘,’ M:- '3" "" â€"-â€"â€"â€"- to plan The second all been with th poo...'.‘.'.';..'....."IIII Halifax Chronicle: it is not the Manito- Collegiate scouring th a charge on their opponent's ha school question that is driving the , - '- ' sailfiol. ...... heewlson didn u play in his can form. but :5.“ . lr‘rmdu .. gave-rumour. to precipitate a dissolution at am t . “a m the s time when parliament should be in ses- . go 5155f. am“ gal:- W15» "“5.- .... p ”Ind II. Iaaaaa-oaaa-aflsseoaalo salon. The blue financial outlook is the trouble. Declining trade. declining rev none the accruing dcficitef at least 85 000.- 000. and the peleas collapse of the and." ..."... .... acting: policy generally in the dilflcul;2 . ’1 03 is th wnmwloolba" .... .... as w c ave scare r e governmen . .. into prmc‘uy throwing up w M m mIWonnn-oou sass escsce They know they are going to be in ' of Extigtence when the elecgpn tak ptl1 . . .n e re or to cave ose use one ustalned WWW y p q M Plenum” 100 .. .. as troublesome legacies for the liberals to M has. deal with. The liberals are not afraid to » flour.” M100 Ill" 4“! With them. Statemen m wanteld u ‘nm-u- "-0 out“ o 3% the helm of affairs. Canada has [lg been the football of second an mush third-rate professional politicians. from the at Hamilton Times: Sir John Carling gave ~ When you call to make selections from the above do not forget to inspect ' Incorpora aha net debt of the Dominion as $241. .- Praise. but coo. Butthatwas thenet debt in 133. We have lived ayear since that'timo, and m i the in t 0 B ht added ' men pom. r. wa vo _ , . our SAL ADA TEAâ€"the greatest value ever ofl’ercd It is a pure tea of un- . new”... ‘ i be k. J ' o lollA 01v . I visit San to the net debt millions of dollars. Iv. , now is over 8249310,“. What a hum W ' . . . p 4 \ ., ohnston m. film was ink. Th. ARCH OAPBELL. on E 83 “nummoupuuuunu sssssssssssoss 88888888888888 tunaaauauaunuu 88858888888318: ..HH”“..°..°.OIO‘DNUOOOOOOOOQOO00°0098 eaeaaauaaaseoea- - --aaaaaeaa seas coca oooascascaaaoc-Osaaas. an" .090 i ii i . . . QOQQOQOQnOOOOOQOOOOnooooo;;° I 3 853388883858831‘3888285888388888888888 88888888888888888888888888888888888888 liili e i the consider on March i2 sent down except 0- . remit. WI resolved to l savmuoaoaoanisea no-.. nununoo 8338383883833888851888583588883$3:$32383 ls t F l i ii lilll the deficit in will to between 85.0% g: I ’W': :Hl; .‘d .1 mulling“ fir <s“'~n“

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