Hence the necessity of securing the ministers of justice snd ï¬nanceâ€"two members of the government. The Gazette in fact gives swsy the whole min- isterisl case in their baseless expectation of obtaining s limited reciprocity arrange- ment. But if the high commissioner and the ministers were ï¬lling to discuss s treaty on the unrestricted basis what he- .‘qzeomes ofthetory chargesofdisloyalty hurledsgsinst the liberslsinthe Into election for sdvocsting thewideatpoesible reciprocal arrangement? tht was then Waiterons when proposed by trump card. Referring to the recent trip to Washington the Montreal organ naively says: “Indeed Mr. Blaine flatly n objected to the appointment of a fennel a commission until he learned upon what :0 basis the Canadians proposed to treat. nanditwastoasmrethe American secre- u tary of state that the Canadian govern- †meat 1': W to dim“; the question on nthebroadestlims,nmoxmnms or a Mean 2mm, that Sir monopolist! will ï¬nd cold comfort in a oemi-oï¬cinl intimation in the Montreal Gmtte that unrestricted recipiocity was after all to have been Sir Chas. Tapperâ€: u Chules Tapper retarded to Wahington n with Sir John Thompson and Hon. Mr. Sir Charles Tupper’a veneity mperheps, unintentional. It would seem that Mr. Blake would nbt the Sir Charles Tupper’s unrestricted end unsupported assurances; but that he required further guarantees. Theorgunsintheir explanation conflict witheachotherin an entertaining my; postponed to October. Mr. Blaine’s splendour relieve him from the charge of dinonrtesy. He was not aware that Sir Chas. Tapper had returned to Ottawa, and was on his way back to Washington until he saw glowing telegraphic accounts in the papers of the remarkable progreu in reciprocity already awomplished by our already written to Sir Charles (believing himtobestillin wwwmgge'ï¬ng postponement; and of course when the delegation arrived on Monday from Ottnwn there was nothing to do. The tory organshave been explaining toomuchas tothe hilureof SirCharles Tnpper’s mission to Wanhipghf)? mil three mmmuookacammmm mummmmmm'h' â€b.1113“!- “mum-mu 1‘. O. TAYLOR, and, Tuesda thereafter durum}! andyA ril with Oolomst Sleeper attac ed. for .6 thnsformad ink: (holhighut and nose intriotic mtemamhip. Thu would bl W coo uxiblmhing for even the Feb. 24,1891, at 9pm. Settlers' Trams Elle @auahiau gust. 3 fig 3 5:342: Porter’s Bookstore. ITOVAL GANADIAN LINDSAY. FREAY.’ APRIL 17. 1891. New and Cheap Wall Egg [lllllllll MIBIIIWESI. GRAND TRUNK ECIPROC'ITY DEFERRED. Implicit“ MANITOBA m Amt. Express Ofï¬ce. WUâ€.- the meantime the “13d parlor’ PORTER’S v,†The Gazetteâ€: insinmtion that mush. ISL-45» W0! 00. F. (J. Taylor. mmvzox 12.8.3133: .. o. .00 canon - on. “on S. Caz-neg P. Iâ€. '8]! m. l'. 13% '3]! m. “$31.â€:- In Prince Edward Island the for? local government have been defeated in three bye-elections rendered newesary by mem- bers resigning to run for the commons. This laws the ministryinaminority, and am shortlflflng the island under liberal rule. , The ï¬rst party division in the new Ontario Assembly took place Wednesday evening on Mr. Wood’s motion regarding payment of certain ofï¬cials by fees. The vote was 51 to 3), showing a government majority of 21. There were four sets of and one member (Mr. Campbell of ) absent without pair. .A circular issued by the London home and foreign produce exchange is addressed specially to Canadian cheese makers. It states that the cheese committee of the exchange have had under consid eration the betterment of trade with Canada. and‘in theiareport say that while able to congra tulate the Canadian factorymen on the advancement made during the past ï¬fteen years they “cannot fail to recognize the fact that they have arrived at a stationary period it not actually havingntered upon a retrograde movement." e committee complain that last season's make of cheese has as a rule shown a tight, unkind curd and a dryness which in some cases crea a suspicion of rkimming. that some ï¬ne tories have marketed their output un‘répe. a practice which reads to excitea prej ce against Canadian cheese: that the coloring hasbeenmost erratic; that the boxing is The Orange tory Toronto Telegam bears this testimony to the Hon. 0. F. Fraser’s watchful care of the public interests : “ Toronto never found among political friends at Ottawa 3 man who defended its rights with half the force and ï¬re that Hon- C. F. Fraser ut into his few remarks to the Weston lpramwag Company. Compa- nies of all kinds 100 to theflegialature for authority to approgoriate city pro to their own uses. __rporat9 p are _are smooth workers. The plebeian crowbar has no place in their:methods of robbery. The deheate revised statute is the favorite tool of their trade, and but for the good sense and honesty of men like C. F. Fraser, the 1 ° ture might give scheming eom _ espowertorob Toronto of its eye- suing WEE. rm iii: blood um and flown-mum“ aha «mm mm Manhattan-“01‘: m4". Benn-aw is to be the speaker of the new house. Mr. White has experience and ability, and will make a. good presiding oï¬eer. But he is not as good looking as Speaker Bellantyne oi the Ontario house. securing a revote and on additional grant of $2,000, in all saw, for the Scngog river improvement at Lindsey will no doubt be heartily appreciated by the people of this town and ot the county as well when the work is completed, as no doubt it will be asearlyin the season as possible. The im rovement will be a very great ublic oorfvenience, and Mayor Walters deserves credit for his share in the good work. Dundas True Bauuzr: “Mr. "Amy has been saying that ‘the clever boys should be kept on the m am} the dull boys sent to -"' vâ€" ‘7 , become preachers. doctors and lawyers.’ But isn’t that the way it is now!†Qeightsjfl‘he colifhiittee say thatin calling attention to these mzters their sole quect is to imam the trade. growin worse; boxés being sometiiiaes made 0 “seasoned wood. and there have beqn_aome_d.iscrepu_x_c_ies in gig page}: of marshes it would not cost the Grund Trunk as muchâ€"for, of course, Peterboro would mat the Grand Trunk to pay for its construction. The obeurdity of taking the Grand Trunk to build I. railway from Peterboro to Huntsville intersecting the existing Grand Trunk lines seem never to have occurred to the unsophisticated Peter-burghen. - AM â€We: Incl um Dams-lane. whneinthe Rocky lamina. W snot this when combined with odiuhuhmnkunmmdocmhmm‘ done of developing the heck country at, theexpemeoftheGi-end Trunk and the province as large, it would be lees ex- peneivetoextendeitherfmmtheVietorie division between Kinmount and Halibur- ‘ ten or from Cohoeonk on the Nipieling eection. This would he the common sense course; but that is not the Peberboro way. The Patel-bore people should ex- plain to Mr. Sergeant the merit: of the. some years ago to build hoBobosygeon.‘ That project would meet the needs of Peterboro mâ€"day;and as a pub ofig: Tmnk have a line drendy from Peta-bow by the Midland to Lindsay end Orillin end then out to Huntsville; but if they mt something nearer, if they are embl- gaunt received them oourteouly, of course, but how he meet have smiled st down to Mbntreal the other day to uk theGrnndTrunkmmnger,M1-.Sergemt, todowhnt? Tobnildtheroudforthem from Pemtbom to Huntsville! Mr. Ser- fancyachemeojuntnowiltobuild a rail- nytoBobayg’eonmdthencom the countrymHuntavme; and they-omâ€! had thogfll tonndakrgedeputnï¬on 2312330808 LAM 3415' WAY 8m. ' OurPeeerboroh-iandlhnvaoucemm 80m into runny projecting 3 "'1 "° “‘ hibiting a much cool ingenuity iF‘P‘ pmhingnflwaybnfldeuuflwym when thetimeoomel top-y nil"! bonuses or hen-their juntuhare off-ho mgainmmmg' and mm ' bnnndm bridges. One of Pembom’l The interest taken by Mayor Walters in It is announcgd that Mr. Peter White of Autumn. NOTES. ‘ Now, to: u logy usury; The humm- cw A_L teechere, where the moot dimenlt end in- trioete work wee deily being done. Since thet time we heminthie eein every other depertment of our bneineu, eimed to etend et the heed end meintein by merit the reputetion ot beinnflrstin our line. ‘We ere both preotieel workmï¬ end our 3:3“ “ m .... W 1:.“ no m c. qneiit‘y’mooneid‘ ered, we do work-â€nickel- endeheeper then on: other ï¬rmqln the want). ‘ The growth at our Ian-hone. in this end other hrenehee. he. been the reenlt of are end ooneeientione effort. iiileï¬mecheniem of e weeeh ie no mil the: the presence of dirt therein in aunti- tiee, not noticeable to the ordinery 950°" voter. is injurious. The which“ eveporeeed, eleo enme- Glee!- eiveirictionendweer.mdbeeenee oi the the an ¢ 5‘0". but - nu" uaI-uv- â€"_v- wheel of en ordinery American Weuch mkee ï¬ve been or vibretionl every eecond, three hundred (3M) every minute. eighteen thoueend (18.000) every hour, or four hundred end thirty two thoneend (432,000) every dry. Think a! thin en- '; _ _--|. IL -_.__A- I- amon- nnmber. In 3 week it unonnu to three million end twenty ion: thou-end (3.024m0). And thie noe- on to: month- end yeere. Ie itnny wonder that Weeehee which would weer a. lifetime. 11ml! eel-ed for, become in e tew genre owing to neglect of the owners. Now it the numbed beet. be inma- ed by. letneeey, one in 3,000. It mound of 3,6(‘0 tioke the Wench tick- 3,601 timee, whet will he the teen!†You will eey the: 1 heel. «my mama otnooon- eeqnenoe. Well, is ie at this nenee. In three months the Wash be 38 minutes tut. i'l‘hie me, help toglve yon_eome ldee of Wstcl‘rnï¬ I; tilâ€"(1t Evitaâ€"12th drder'thm tonealoot It until it is «dandy Injured mdï¬mhnltmmï¬onm Prism! 0 cut "a stitch in time an. nine. pl a..." â€"â€", â€".â€"y â€"' W. v the extreme eccureoy end Geno-e1 of e good Wetoh. end to convince you thet it requiroe epoch! treinlng. study end drill to Keep it in order or to repel! it. Accidents will happen to the beet rogu- leted Wetghee, end with '2‘.“ meet centul ,AL, Eed} work done. _ . The immedlete sewing elected by heving inferior work at e lower price in very much more then eoxnpeneeted in: by m nneetieteclacry chereeter. Thie ie compensetion oi the wrong kind end in the wrong direction. A poor work- menwmdomcredemeae to e ï¬ne time- piece in eminnte thenegoodworkmen can remedy in e week. end he generelly does, too. ee every wetchnnker who hee to repel: botched Wetchee cen testify. Before beginning hneinees 13 yeere ego we leerned the trede oi wetehmekina end repaying in Togonte, under competent ,,- .l--_'A __j .â€" Britten Brat/tars Spsdes and Shovels, All Kinds of Fence Wire, Largest Stock at Sign of the Mill §aW, NmEI'lâ€"‘Ximnn and PLAIN PAPER, GLASS and Pam, Locxs, KNOBS and HINGES. BRITTON BROTHERS We've a. few remarkqto nuke this BRUSHES, MCLENNAN (10., WARE. GOAL All) In“ mom Luna-mm. 12. m. Jewellers and Opticians, ' ' ' I'oot of Kent m Dan“ M I’m-AR Mil-4 'M.“I.M ac n â€a at. and..." the N and ocoonaooo-oauoouluo mob-o... .m 5 “mm. Wgymlnnmmto say about am in IN THE FIB-31' PLAQE'. It i! more 031'“ mu. mummy: 131 ell-HI“ “mamas-I: Lowhs'r PRICES. week shoot repair work and uthesubjeot inure to be of interest to you at some time it will be worth your while to read and consider them. - - AND OILS, - - Dams and VARNISHES. SOUTH SIDE OF KENT-87. BUILDEBS' HARDWARE PAINTERS’ SUPPLIES} It concern: you than to tan the Button Bros. w 0......- AJ 1...)... COIDRS APRIL. 3. 1 MAY 1. mnmuvmmfl. nor Berth: md :11 influx-mama. .zpply to nearest GER M '1'. 0. mm 4300:. 6P3». omen: Poem Janina m um andâ€. Jam 8. m4â€. __â€" m{M'ABCH. 20' } 7,1»: J. H. 800THERAN. and all “he? 8‘ GLOVER, TIMOTHY Canadian Paciï¬c Railway; ï¬nk-Division of the South II of Block 0 in the South lard, Ton of lining British Columbia WASHI N GTO N Oregon and California Lava Toronto 11 pan. on Fridays, Buy a Lot and pay for itâ€"then I will umleh you the money to build at six per cent, with principal paland interest payable montthrlf which will anon/y amount to a e more you now pay outfo for rent. Ei ht years will eufoe topa yboth noip al and interest The following Lots are for sale and should be (snapped up at onoe.ae the prioei 8 below the value. haw-a. H'IGINBOTHAII’S‘ Real Estate and Insurance Frovide Yourself with a raga-y mu.m-n Real Estate, Honey Leaning and Insurance Agent, EINDSA 17 STREET. Home 0! Your Own. TAKES srnnnz. EflPLE’S POPULAR 32:5 PARTIES 76% SEEDS 75% NEIL M9PHADEN, l As this is the first season in this Bunch the Goods are Entire/y New, and our Milliner, M188 M. MORLEY, comes to us very highly recommended. maul-III‘“ GLOVES mammmspeoiames. If any/weakness“: aslu‘onableitiz we? the mturalfemmï¬esirc to be well moved. ME 8 HATS, CAP: and LOTHING in great mtg]. C'ABPETS, BLINDS,‘C'URTAIN POLES and LACE CURTAINS m a Specialty with us. - - E. E. W. MCGAFFEY, A bounds with all the Leading and Representative Styles for Spring, "VII â€â€œ59“ “UUUU Uhl III- - Iuâ€"u- - 99.1809: w...“, __ v I inour oftheeostandardarï¬deadmomswckshmmthmgbntmblÃ©â€™ï¬ selection temaandhvodteatyhgbutthesearem t W SHIBTIN OO'l‘I'O ADES, TIOKINGS, DENIES, Etaâ€"It s. “DSIERY- mum mmummxw “I 0*: We our stock a: is notable for four ï¬rst-class features: V OUR DRESS 60008 DEPARTMENT Styles, Qualityand oneapneea Wetakep - -_ -9 _..._. -..- hm nnthmo' but sarviceablep mt. Ituwuhmograufl WWW Th3") Ind-mama“ A CUMPLE TE STOCK 0F DRESS 60008. 72W THE NEW STORE STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOQ§= Nov. 13h. lMâ€"w. CLOVEFL_S_[:'E_D_= and See Our Stock. ' SPRING GOODS. Daily Arriving in ALSIKE, RED CLOVER SPRATT KILLEN. T|MOTHY SEEDS, To Show it to us before Selling MILLINEBY. It Will Pay Those Having DOBSON’S BL‘ --AND-- Value in PRINTS. Eight: a Man. N911 HcPhaden. 1m 0111 CE, Baal Esta KN OWL 0M FARM FAB All