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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 19 Mar 1897, p. 4

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junified edbyhkutauanndmin whisby huohancterusmn. istretor, Mr. Rudy hu acted mth the utmost fidelity to the interest: of the province. Thehctthet Mnfludy's acts in the pelt have bemgmdb'nogusnn- bee thu'his government will not place bedecbto itsdimedit in the future. Yetitiswelltoemphnizethe truth the: Mwwummdgufiy The Evening Telegnm any: :â€""The guilt of intentionally misrepresenting the premier of Ontu-io is upon most of those pepen which published the ehezed list of Hon. A. S. Rudy's friends and tektite- in oflice. The indignation cf Mr. Rudy a.” vusu aw -vâ€"a â€"‘"’ ' “hm-i4. Itredlyinaoobcd am the lands! government nhonld .ppoint 8"“ to than position: when threats to nun! téiefl willing to take the job. Two immignnt agents have been ap- pointed by the Laurie! government, one for England end the other for Scotland. Aniontety la Peinggmde beame they ere ‘ 3â€" L-- 1...! bk-fi Oh. Prominent members of the Dominion end Ontario governments were invited to nttend the inauguration ceremonies at Wuhington. They were unable to accept, but the fact thet the invitation was extended above that all America: politician ere not of the Corliss type. On Saturday goods paying duty to the value of 81,200,000 were passed through the New York custom home. The rush is in anticipation of the higher duties ex- pected’ in the new McKinley tarifl'. Tuesday, June 22nd, has been telected by the imperial government as the day on which we hold the official celebration of her msjeety'e Dinmond Jubilee. greatler things for the country at large. resources. These British capitalists csu- not spend $120,000 in successfully developing the territory which they lease without efl'ectively demonstrating the value of our resources to the world and influencing the investment of millions of dollars additional espitsl in Canada. On the other hand, if these men spend $120,000 and fail to find minerals in pay- ing quantities in the strip that is assigned to them, it will be their loss and Ontario’s gain. Success we all hope that they will have. as their success would mean still " BRITISH CAPITAL TO OPEN UP NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO. In the legislature last Wednesday the mining bargain entered into by the Ontario government with the South African Gold Mining Syndicate- -an Eng- lish company possessed of much capitalâ€" iormed the subject of some discussion. The syndicate lease 64,000 acres of wild lands in Algoma. not yet explored, for three years. In the fr :5 year they spend $30,000 on the ln' its; in the second, $40,030, and in tin third, $50,000. If they find any mine all they must locate their claims, and apply for them in due form. The only advantage the company has is that they have a three years' option in this territory. The arrangement has been regarded as a modified monopoly, but in the circum- stances of the country it appears to be amply warranted. The administration regards this special efi'ort to enlist British capital for Ontario mining enterprise as the very best advertisement of our natural ! our only Collector and Canvaserifor Tn]: (humus Pos‘r. and is authorized to gun: reâ€" ceipts for subscriptions. etc. and transact all ordinary business- U§DSAY. FRIDAY. MARCH, 19, Dani throw any money awayâ€"call and get my prices. J. P.‘ RYLEY. Factory near Wdlington-athridge. PflflTEB'S Bflflkslfllfl Eh: Manama £05k Want a House? Is a daisy, being built on the latest approved lines. No warping or split. ting possible when lumber is dried in my Kiln. Many of the old-fashioned afisirs dealgned years ago are 0: my other building put up, enlarged or repaired this summer? N ow in the time to decide whnt you want and got gay. 1 will be most happy to give you eatlmstes and any other assist- twee that: lien in my powen 0‘11 Md tdk It on: with me. Biggest Assortment 5 CENT :WALI. PAPER LIN DSAY EDITORIAL NOTES. R. 8. Porter: J. P- BJLGL H. R. McLEAN ‘i‘The could our ”lint”: menu (10 “You! eat” I loyal w 1‘3333? WE'JFEEJEEII: with his state: ...... (h-aaawall lodge of 1.0.6.11 arg expectod to yonruoolehysrntunflan social visit :1: Friday night. The Ones- wollitaa m Ilvmye we] Jonmes.-Mr._ L: 11; $931. .3: Gaun- muunuur mu en unâ€"-â€"- __.,_ , ehead to saw them‘into month’s work shingle belts, whence they will be expect- ehlnalea ...... Mr. ed to produce 500,01!) nomad. of Lindsay, agent He re 9 ale 0! ee . seed a. eta, in this vicinity ...... . ‘ J ask” Sn 1'0th 1304!.“ _.. an WWKUUU lu Ina-u Ina-U Leannaâ€"Mr. S. A. Champion. the ever i popular tailor of our village, is severing I his connection with us, and transferring ‘ to Lindsay. He has been a resident or the village for some years, and with his estimable partner and family was well known and highly esteemed. He movrd his efl'eota on Monday and Tuesday. He is not decided as to future movements. but will probably work with a Lindsay firm. The family will be much missed, and they leave with every wish forges- Mr. lan ity in their new field ...... arooe, his apprentice. will spend a week or so at his home at Salem, and will then ind W Wflululvue Purim-An enjoyable part was given at Mr. M. Wickett’s last Fri ay evening. Where was the “honored guest ? " Dwayneâ€"Mr. R. S. Robertson attended the DJmlnion Alliance Conven- tion on Thursday last, being sent as delegate from the Methodist Sunday school. He reports a lively time in debate and discussion among the "big 'uns," but thinks it was adverse to the Ontario government's preposed amendment to the license law. "Dick” also pot the impres- sion there that every man, be he minister, laymen, doctor, lawyeror what not, will stick to his party, no matter whether temperance or any other issue is before him ...... Mr. Jno. Prouse also attended the convention as delegate from Mari ea Saatien Sabbath school. He believes on. Mr. Harcourt’e hill is no better than the standin and is consequently a decep- law, tion an% a hand; and hence heartily endorses the action of the convention. Why did not our I 0. G. T. society send a delegate? Are they forgetful of their interest in thismatteri’u ‘ #4-.. A Dku-va UV WWI-Iv ~ j-vâ€" _ i , ILLNESS.â€"Mlsa Emma. Dunn was last week called away to Toronto, where her sister. Mrs. Gum, Is on 01113 an opera- tion in the hospital ...... S. Mark and Mrs. R. Roach keep about the same condition. _ _ AA_L_ _-_ _, uwv an. -- vâ€" â€"- _' --_ Exncrsx.â€"While driving north-west one day last week a couple cf our villagers r oticad two of our popular young ladies out for a ‘ constitutional." Mounte cn barebacked chargers, they were riding famously, “pounding lightly in the air." Soon No. I slipped backwards, landing easily on ten-a flrma, or rather snow; while No.2, in laughing at the misfortune of her fallen comrade. slipped sideways and shared a like fate. Sexy girls, you had better take an escort the next time you attempt to becomegquestriennes l d..- 1",--- .â€"-.. Inch LOCAL . NEWS-LETTERS n UV"; 5-, vnunu vv Accmnm.â€"Mr. Ju. Chidley'met with quite a severe woldent on Friday. He was engaged in cutting teed, und in feeding in the atnw his right hand was caught in the gearing and badly out and mangled. Una anger was severed. and twg more out g3; tho; j_ol_nts. _-_A _‘-b Fuvvn‘vâ€"n ‘â€"v _.v __v--,,, Conn“ 091' m. 70”., vii! m mom who. u Imu- od :0 Plgum Pom on. o'l‘uudnl.“ n Zlon here "Nat" looks as hearty as ever ..... Mr. S. and Mlss E. Osborne. 0! Pleasant Point, were the guests of the MI are P. l r, on Sunday ...... Mr. Samuel Yerex leit on Monday with his brother for Toronto. whence he will rooeed to his home in Neepawa, Manito a. He has spent the winter with his gerants here ..... Mr. Jonah Clark. of onya. who has just returned from a voyage to England. gave our village a on" on Tuesday. He erj Jyed hisjouraey well. having spent some live months there. The return trip was very stormy ...... Master Fulton Vrooman did not attend Llndse C. I. last week. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Moses oIndoo. oi Woodvlile. are visiting at R Smith's; Mr’. Wiekett returned with them....Mrs. Weldon and Mrs. J. Yeo spent Thursday at Mr. D. N obie's, Cresswell. - fILle__ 0--L _ILI. figmw In? it In no“ u 8.: may ‘3:- muscullt'o¢""{y'" rot. m: ' hum.“ no nonbmol “0:; camp no no . Ln. Bum. w. ’2“. Ohm may": A'md lg. J._ mafia .uluuau “uâ€" w -â€" _ from her recent accident.... Capt. Hattie Yerex, of lhe S. A. staii’, intends returning to Morrisburg this week to resume her duties in the work she loves. Her health has been greatly improved and she returns well pleased with her fur- lough ...... Miss P e and Miss Marion spent last week in oronto securing the latest fashions, patterns, goods. etc.. for the spring trade....Messrs. Jno. Watts and Alvery Asbtan spent Thursday in our village, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ashton ...... Mr. E. Morden, of British Columbia. has baen visiting his friend Mr. E Mark, Zion, but has returned.... Miss Zstta Moi-Elan left for Wilfrid on Saturday ...... as E. Moflatt, of Hamil- ton, fcrmer teacher of the junior depart- ment in our public school, spent Satur- day with Mrs. T. Wallis ...... Mr. “Jim’ Marshall spent Slbbflth at his home in Cannington ...... Miss Emma Shaver is visiting Lindsay friends. and intends pro ceedinu to her sister's, Mrs. Wm. Skuce. Mt. Hcreb ...... Mrs. John Pearce is on a visit to her mother. Mrs. Dlxcn, at Bolscver, and also to Atherley friends... . Mrs. John Wickett. an, is visitin her step-daughter. Mrs. Melndoo. at end- ville ..... Mr. Wm. Specr has engaged with Mr. H. Brown for the summer sg-iin . . . .Mias Jennie J aekscn. cf St. Catharines, is the guest of her cousin. Miss M. Jackson... .Mr. Nathaniel Yerex, cf Toronto,__spent Sabbath with his parents ,An_ __ -_-_ x235 $33 II no! any Hi IIOI. _ «In I9. m iii-Tod III' II TIE IIIIII IIIIIII. pIIII ”Mg: IIII'II- IIIII won I III‘ III“: III 3:10“ I. IIII II ‘IIIIIII I: I II! IIII III ”ago byI NI: III“, III IIIIII III IIIII IIIII 0’ ”IN. II II OM IIIII. '1'th IIIdIIIII o,II " I It IIIIIIII IBw III bIIII VII IIIIIIIII. ’I'III no: II: VII IIIIII .IIIIII AIIN 3:4!me III.bII III'IrI BIIIII III FI‘III: I IIIIIII (IIWI III IIIIII II IIII'IIIIIII VIIII dIIII "MI.“II IIMIIIII.” IId WIII IIrIId gram 'rIIII IIIII II: II VIIWI 0! "Paul “'Unoh 'I‘III'I OIbII" won good. III IIIIIrI howl!r IVII by MIII MInII Smlth. I 8% IVIIIIgth I, Input- Id In RIIIIId'I III. III III YIIIIII iii; habituation. Pnsoxut. â€"Mr. Geo. Snelgrove paid Beaver-ton triends a visit lash week ...... Mr. John Glenney recently took a trigItro see his property at Balsam lake ...... and Mrs. John Wicketh spent a few days last week with Woodville relatives ...... Miss Minnie Marl; is rapiglyA recovering U“ u.- .vu-u-uâ€"u «â€" belng Inclement only' sun'mifl' “(llama was present. The wherhlnmenu was» ”But“! mnevebeéjljflfim- b- -L-nn, kuw and; Fun-vuâ€" Cancun-It: I; Bin-"1.5 3116760 chron- lclo the deoem of Percy Chance, aged 9611!,ihorlntgnu child 0! Mr. and Mrs. LA--- _._u.|. I- d-..- G. . West. It. was taken with In grippe. followed by convulsions. and mud away on Monda nights. Rev. Mr. Scrat- ton conducted e burial service on Wed nesday. Much ”magi: ls expressed In :11; vmagegqruthe and want: In Wu Conant-Tho mmod_ nun-19d any: LITTLE BRITAIN. (W o! m M. l_ THE CANADIAN POST. LINDSAE ONT” FRIDAY. MARCH 19, 1397- Last Saturday: lurk“- There was moths. largo turn-out hat Snatch}. “11m ”“1 bun" m present in lam numbers. Than were you. 35‘ my unify." In time Of 50,! m of prosperity or In of Idwnlty. I it??? 3;; 'toâ€"kho'wGBYo era eineeri. I shall elweye look back with pleasure to the happy time I lived emong yoo,end lendI when I em ier ewe: in e dleteet remember me in your hope you will the Sebbeth eehool and et the preyere In preyer meetings. Wlth these flew remake I would again thunk you toryoor kindness to me in the peel; eleo for your blend]: gathering here this evening. it being an aggression: cu!" m 39.32.12: Mr. Turner replied as follows : Dm meâ€"Yonr kind address nnd vnln nbiepiesent to me this evenin , I am sure, is the outcome of your true fr endship and kind feelings. Insure yon thst I am very thankful to you, one nnd 311. for the rss! evidenoe of your kindness to me now as wellâ€"seinthepnst. Iroould express my feeiinge to you this evening I would be glad to do so, but you .11 know thnt n full hen-t makes few words. When I say thnt I thank you I only give you the skeleton of my feelings. It war-s my heart to see so my kind friends here thiqevening. I hove only to {I}. v: u: um luv -â€"_ .v _. to come. And my. dear iii, are uedh: to 1:.“ you, we no zorry 0 put '1 you r ppy to meet you tgdn. Signed in befall of the conga. gltion, Tun Gomox Sum Tchn. mauwvn 9 Av... ILL- Our neighbor, Peter Fallowdowo. is confined to his bed. lFroin another correspondentJ ‘ Annnzss um Pneunruromâ€"On Fri- day evening. 12 .h March. the Preshy iane of the village of Sunderiand goth to- gether at the home or Mr. Barry Baldwin for the purpose of spending a friendly evening with Mr. Allan Turner, 3 member of the church. who is in a short time to move with his family to Manitoba. An interesting nregram wee arranged by the Rev. Mr. Maokey. which was evidently enjoyed h the vast throng cf more pres ent. In ne time order was reeo ved and Mr. Turner was asked to come forward. when the following address was read by Miss Sarnh Tucker. and a well filled puree was presented to him by Miss Tena Gordon: Mr. Allan Turner. Dun. Sunâ€"The membera and adherents oi the Sunderinnd Presbyterian church have invited you to meet them here this evening for a pleasant and iriendly purpose We request you to accept this purse irom us. as it represents our ieelings and sentiments towards you and your hmily; let it remind you oi the high esteem in which the congre- gation look upon you as a member of the church, and as a private citizen. On your departure to mitoha you will carry with on our best wishes. Our prayer is that He who ru es in heaven and on earth may guide van in the path that leads to pree- 1e:ty in this life and to happiness in that which is 7 A __-__ 4--- - m. av. Islam On meant u w.â€". -_ a ..... ..... ,...... , , Normanâ€"Mr. Morris Chambara, our as sensor, is on the path. No doubt n number of dogs will have a warm 5 t under the beds or some other hiding p cs until ths assessor is far enounh away. Last ym there were in Brock 342 dogs sud 18 bitches. There was considerabie amnibling lust I rL,- A ___._- ____ SEEeiibi-‘p roll. fig; 33":wa aibnoseditlfis a luminan- ber of this class of property escaped th V“ SUD. o lions: “ma-Mr. Graham, of Clare moat. was here on Wednesdsy buying horses; he appears to be offering tsu- prloes. 03 the following dsy soother horse buyer was In Sunder-lend. We heu- these buyers were offering tram $75 to $100 for the class they were buying-heavy horses n29 yam o_lg. 113 good orig . ,dulA -_L-â€". An- an u “Iv-l..- v.--u ' â€"_â€"_ .. Carmen Normâ€"Rev. Mr. Raod. oi Leuk- dale. preached in the Fresh, tr rim church on Sunday. His subject was “Sal! Dam," and tuing up the cross duly and t allowing the Mater. me3 OUILoox.â€"Times apnea to be improving: our muohnnta no getting in their spring gaodp, which they ate omrinn more Active“; u:- Ilyvv u. ...n. -â€" HmeALâ€"an Match 10:11 at 4 o'clock Miss Hattie Coone became the wedded wire of Mr. A. Clarke Smith. of Peniel. A large number of friends were present to witness the ceremony. which wee perform- ed by Rev. W. Banj. Tucker. After spending the evening with the meets the goons couple went to the bridegmom's ome at Penie). _ I.- luv u": _ Uninvi- A Rxa.â€"Mr. Wm. Cirter. our worthy tailor. has for some time past been in an especial season of ecstasy because ( f a new idea, that of ‘ hunting a rib.” We missed him for two weeks a little time ago. and again meeting him. found him alum. What's the matter, Will? Failed to lied the rib? M C. C. [Cormpondeneo 0! Tan PM.) Pnnsoxu..â€"Mr. George Thompson, of Whitby, In In Sandal-land visiting his hther and other friends and relntlvea. . .. Mr. Wood. of Dakelow'a Point, is here vlalthg hlg dqunhterhugs. V291. Bonnet}; ...... ”tr-1257:1303. 6f the Glâ€"Coiiti'. psid us a “loudly-visit!!! Satan-guy: A.v___|_ §ch Lxs'rpâ€"Mrs. A. Eiwardn la min upon the sick lieu ...... M13: N. Eiwu-ds is the victim of le grippe....Mlaeee Douglas and Campbell are recovering from In mlppe ...... Mr. R. Bury la 0 Ala around e135: leaving la gringo In_ the a edow. 1ALL -A. A _O-‘_-L Gnu-um lint MM! “mm #5: nrmarw In In: I I I boon to Canon ...... 12 III. M Ill-I to aloha“ m John“ In I mud. wa, 1" mm: on» my ndnu tho {In Ear mll I from thru 00». to two now. has wa shall Ill I» IN. lo lode! I In flu Ibllu tutlvlclu with I m IN I My on lIlIoeloI. SIIVXOIB. â€"BIv. F B. S dld n» n his” hand“ Int: '1‘... omn.’ 'on BIbeth n as. "In“... go h: low int-sun.“ Ill 0 mam-n: mg col-loan: tn: Jim ”W. "'15:: Iodolnn” on 5nd Inning 3.. ”haul «rule» In lulu II It Zlol Inclus- ngnl IhlI gut. 1-,d4 A_‘ L-_I_- .Lâ€"h [Correspondence oi Tns Port.) Sonnetâ€"On Tuesday evening. March em. a l eleinblcad of young people from W ville gave Mr. R. Best quite s pleasant surprise. Arriving at an early hour they were entertained by their genial host until the “ long houra." SPRING â€"We are again entertaioin younu "S ring." Snow is Ming out o sight and rown mud gnu-inn in many places and forming a e enemy to some of our elegant cutters. We have also a good supply or fresh water as a consequence. However. “everything has one bright side,” as has the sun in s g. Nom's Ann-Mr. . Dixon. jr., on rising one morning, was somewhat sur- prise; to find that he would gethisteet wet d he place them on the liner. which was covered with about six inches of beautifully clear water (just the very freshest possible) which had run in from the deluge caused by "Spring" the dsy before. His first impression was that the tea kettle had upset. then that the eave- trough had sprung a leak, eventually finding out the true cause on proceeding to the street. It was a veriteble case oi the Ark. ' erxnsnr Socmr.â€"The literary society is still in full boom. Good programs are rendered every_S_stgrd3y nigh _ _ -_-!_ AAII IV I".~.‘._Uv an; __â€"___. ._-‘, -- PERSONAL. â€"Mr. '1‘. prung ls again call- Ing on old triangle. _ I II In" "'l’u alumâ€"a On “In sunbeam. um I‘m-boy nd ”by town so It» um um 3:11“. wb In tho no» Ion! name! an Turkog.m on m‘g'v'o'r't'od [110%ou Aw “£1 mu pound": mm. mu 0! a boon. Bone I!“ m bot tug «mousing! by about“ 3:". bad can; not. by Boon-r B'm. alto-luv I_-â€". n..__ L-- ------| IIw... "fur. le'In BIB!" hII IIVIi-Il oonIIIIII for motion I! MI thlI IudlI Obny ”Math". II unbu- IIII ...... Our VII": II' II bIIn mm (or I I_I_IIou. bug _lI Moon! In Inga III Id.. Tho 1:100:11!qu n an no ldul. 808001. â€"- ho unto: din-Ion o! the public Moo! 1- olcud this woo! on Io- count or the maul o! the man. Mm Ida Staplu. of Linda”. who In continua to her home ylth pa gunk 0! am omnl- present 1111153,. In gflppo. 'Egvix'ffi'y'c'hfi finâ€"1W ' about SUNDERLAND. MANILLA. sly-u, uvul j... -v‘ .v- run... .V..- __, 7W. l.lvorpoolâ€"Clos~\\‘h«at quiet at 1‘»: 153d for Mai. 65 2d for July and [is 01-31 for Sept. lain quiet :u 2:: 7:1 {or April. 2. 8d {or May. 23 98,41 for July and 2:: had for Sept. Flour 24. to 5' 3c per In. Box: are firm for cholm light quallun. The best sold gt 85. uolfhc-d on‘ curs: thick tau It 4' c to 4 lghtwol‘hu at gfic: so“! “340 to {‘40. and sup n Outsâ€"The demand is niet. there being only a limited supply. \‘hlte sold out- side at 1759c, and mixed ut 1635c west. Pensâ€"The market is quiet with sales at 38c to 3855c north and west. Cornâ€"The market is iirm. with cu ion at 23c outside. Ontmeair’i‘hu market is quiet and price. nnchnn . Cau- lou $2.80 to $2.90. Ryeâ€" rude quiet, with sales at we. mid- die heights. TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET. The out-rings at the Western 1nd. to- day were 46 car loads. including 200 hood of shoe}: and lambs and 1.500 hogn. Prices general y were steady, with little change from those or Friday. Choice export cattle Iold at 4c to “,4: per lb.. and ordlnnry at 359C to 3%c. Shockers sold nt 2§ac to Sc, Bull; 33 to 3‘.‘.c per lb. Butchen’ cattle in good demand and arm, heat qunlitla selling at sue to sage: good to medium It 2%c to 3c, and inferior at 2c to 21-3c per lb. Mllch cows soil at $25 to $85 ouch. and «lye. It a _to §7 euch2 , “L ___4..l-.l.. -0 BRITISH MARKETS. leerpool. Much 18.â€"Sprln‘ when. a. «I to 6: ad- red. no stock: No. 1 (2-1.. a. 3m to 8: (id: corn. 2: Mad: pen. 4- ad; pork. 47- 8d: Ind. 22- 0d: bucon.l.c.,honvy, 27. N; do., light. 28: 0d: (10.. nhort cut. 25- 067; 9111031. 18. 3d; choc-r, while Ind \Ilvc- .5 '1 w 7- uuuuu Sheep Ind lambs steady. with receipt:- of 200 head. Choice sheep sold at 3c to 35“: 1' 1b.. 1nd bulohcn' at 25w to '.":.r. bu are firm. there being sale:- at 5: to__5'/3c Der lb. _ 4,- _L_I-A "A. -nn'lll“ yflfim'heat 211 850 for Marvin and April: non}- 43-! fpv‘fgrAP‘hm-h and April. I . ‘!I_I Londonâ€"Closeâ€"Whonl on pal-mam- firm, but little doing. Malxr on [mange quiet and steady. Parlaâ€"Closeâ€"Whoat firm at '3! for April: flour firm It 451 30c for April. ...-.,. ....-_. ‘---- __V 7, Llurpoolâ€"Wheu futures qulvt at G- 2".d for May and July. Ind 6n (Md for .‘ r. unlu- steady at 2s N for April. 2:: m or May, 23 955d for July and 2» In! for Sam, Flour 238. --- A- - -.,,, n A“; Erma; 575 6‘1. vviziaénszEHIngâ€"that on pump rather firmer. Engllsh country market. study. )4qu guy-£3911 gtffliy. m‘ , ,. A. 1-..nl" Flourâ€"The flour trade is quiet end price! unchanged. Straight rollers nominal at 83.65 to $3.70. ‘ Branâ€"Trade ulet. with bran quoted ont- glae west at 11 to $12. Shorts ‘10 to Wh tâ€"‘I‘nde h quiet, with oflerln moderate. Buyers holding on'. Bed w - ter u quoted at 72c and white It 73c west. No. 1 Manltobn hard steady at 84c. Midland. and No. '2. hard at an. Mid- land. Buckwheatâ€"The demnnd I: limited. with car lots quoted at 25c cast. Barleyâ€"The market is steady, with 3 moderate demand. .\'0. 1 sold at 31c end 6000 bushels or No. 3 at 21c. No. 2 is quoted at me. CRUXâ€" CUMMERUIAL NEWS- Wan-£861,350; [com um." §u1 :11: Song rdiz‘o'xrb 1A nxsrs ond tuohd.... Fine Linen Fiohh Whilo Lon. 38 inoh ........ 56-inch Toolo noon, not pouornl .............. Big Job Smut! in TIMI, Ind! prion......... Bony Cottonado. good for boys ond oohool olothoo 1014 Canon Bod Bunion. {one} bordor, boonfioo, 2 pope:- good brizln don ohorp Pint for ........ 36inch :11 wool Sol-go, 33-h“: .............. Embroldorl ix; Nair Pomona, oud good quality. ACT PROMPILVJ 78.11::de ............. . ......... Lsdiu’ Whil- Ootton Com: Conn, he. Mound ARTER, LINDSAY. our IIOOIO Colo nice-000000 “.IOOOIIO oooooonnco' oouoouuoooo 000.000.... r0... DIOCOC' vice 0-090. .3000... 00 1m Spring 03- 90051- = my Ila-swam! “fir-01w: "winninwlfle .00 m 'o‘ 7': i 0. ... I“ Gougb Brothers. H- .7- aunt; Idea Cupolas, (Win. Silvor Silks, Indigo Jenna, Moire PI. of Clothing mud Fomiahlnp in very um sad at pdoel than; Wilkimon 8 Co. ’0 oelobnted Hat- 3nd Osp- We duo any n. ,Iuohon 8: 00.. Cum: Co. . and Gordon, 8mm“ 6; Co. wssboofida up to lOyIquld...” q, ' P mg. I, 5, 6 you! old .......... ll Bofi’Odd Pans." 4,8 ,9 Wynn“ YouthI' Suiu,3 plIoI. long orIImt puns. , MIn'I Sum, bi; Imp, VIII.“ than,” fitguIr. 11mg 3 MO... Envy Cotton“. 0701th 3 Huh Wooly TVIId Tram. very neat pattern Mon'I Rhonda“ Ihlrtu, nobby pItwrn ........ Kod- Bhol swoon Shirts, 81.25, 31, 730, .30: and MINI Pm Ink 'I‘iII, light or duk ............... 1 ”oh All Wool 80:, war gnmmood ........... lou'I 00m 801,1:qu nlxod .............. Mon'I Hobby Spring EstI, lItIIt It; lII.. . 400mm, Bop 'IndGirlI' Cap: IIIu'I Ind Bo 'UIlIuIdIrId White Shim ...... Mon'l Black storproof Oqu, .11 IizeI .......... 1 1...,qu IIOOIOOdI In boxm‘ In w 0.9mm no»: and mm mam“ uobb and on...“ Ohi- ovu. u. n 'm can 3000...... .f'...’?.7..““‘ um.mma.........,.fif”' W N m W O” ct, {or mom)”- .Iuhlnu good-”H“; §EEEI E‘F “5.. MW ..................... 1 Bitch mm: "01. 33inch...“ W‘ I" um WM. Dre-don 9:11am” ”mull “Dun Trimming. ................ MOI” Clad”... m Muslin ........................ Whit” O” on! Btu-twp Luau, . m seem logic of the-pophics 1. m 7 very lively and no 3:“ m. 322:: -~‘ I tp nit to realize. 4m W. In" an “l” bol . ”V“ .11wa in town for ‘5. MM and Shingle: om m| mud I ug] M._ Cd] and innpoct uwv hum “apnea- Konnody, Davis 83g 07ml Provincial Oiflclals an m|n|on Elections. GOVERNMENT EMPLUYBS MAY VO‘ Mute, March 8.â€"-T’he Opposl Inve a. very large number or mot. (or returns on the vain paper. 1 In: tor some voluminous infurma. on various pdnts. a. few ux‘ Mud; \ paw to-day. many mun: am“ over. The Work emailed mm b..- uidemhle. The Wornmuflx um} 60011 8.5 it 35 (1:51.13;qu LISwLH ”1.: BUCK) uhuuld mh 85 ii. is OESUZMJHJ ran... should have, but u. wqu w ow ed without: cXcuse. and, Jud5.x;5 1| men- past wmsv, mu mun».- u entailed by configuring yum lht-u‘g mand will next year be umdc wound (or anonher lmwl chl' ‘Llu: " Mt. Rowland to prevent mm 01mm: elgvamrs. ‘ After mane, the following wave pasatd mmgh wnnmuw; - -_- ._. -.r.uvhln T1,! To amend the am to prunuu division 0: the Townshxp or “’68:. Mr. Amd; Lo arm-“.1 1211 mm Knox College, M to legalize and omtirm am an entered into by the muniuix Dyan-R. and others, Mr. 0am Dr. Ryerson enquired; "15 x: taxation of the Government to on the grounds of oflwaivc dip, or who: of Govermm ”I. any of its officials “nu scuve part. in the lam 110mm The Atmeymw re the Gavemmenx had not (its did not contemplate taking Ion. as. h are opdnhm 01 Ontario omen-ls whom- no complained of wan- quite \ rights. SO (I! as the Um don was concerned. thug maght be different with rwy vinchl deoflons. should u: on the subject muodm-ud l row be adapted by the m wand be expect hilt. ' -~ - â€"..¢v-L.n W In W 00 I» Cum“?! by 311 m is to the regulations gm (he Mbuflan of the slum flatten of me peace. and clerk:- tie. the Atlunn-yâ€"Gv-nm ed max it was the rule in su Volumes w m Of the [will armed to the persons mum-a cdve them. If they were nut by those W8 the clv‘l'lus w ,-_____ .hAm 1.. the bummed wle er retum from the Police Courts 3.1 Ton (an. Imam, Kingston me the numb":- or w men's com-t sax. dun’m: 1W! _ 1:_ ages. Monday. F'UiriHXL cm, children and runner detail: u! { Hon. Mr. leis «Lid he was thin that a. complete return 01 deals asked for could be gm information sought Would be meet! 18“. 1895 and 1896: also the a: "- mmtanding account and I I-Ml VIII follow a Maple u I. of Their light. monu- \olu- I“... lull-I A-Ind lot in. “win-l In.“ Ame-Carla lore (‘leu'u' be! forth year up to 51‘!“ to give with W5 to 1y undetstood its Ing to the way in which were waded. They can? without looking up the m pond to amend. and thn A ALA a'otutnc 5 "fin Attorney gutted tire? 668‘ ,-:-- I!!!“ luv “W...“ _ in the direction sougm for, there was no precedent such a. question by the Ho It: first being reterred tn “tee. Them were p wâ€".___- , Several members spoke ject. the general opinion 0 at the House being that :1 the direction of cloarness uVer needed. inasmuch as moot Wlble as amend now presented for members legislation they were won peck-fly townrdsxhe done- Hal. Mr. Gibson add we frequently been considered cut. but it Icemed to Bent: were coma, notA _b 1y been considered , but it oeemed ‘0 every mey-Gf‘flel'fl' desirability ‘ mo Vi the Nance , tho Domini from me 61* '1: But to I I éompll Mr

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