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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 22 May 1891, p. 2

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Change 0 Pine Table to It’d/nut. A Caneflockerto'ullogcny. Soewlmcnnbedmowithabofllod Soldeveawhuo. Scott's Emulsion. The God \ That Helps to Cure The Gold. The disagreeable , taste of the ‘ conuvrn on .--¢- ... t be V‘WY' isdissipatedin (IIEI"EB .A- « ”finedm’il‘rmâ€"omw . DIP-re Cod Liver Oil with HYPOPl-IOSPHITES or m AND SODA. Thcpaticnt sufi'ering from CONSUMPTION. none-rue. cousin com, on WAITING DISEASES, takes the ashowould takomilk. Aper- remedy hot emulsion, and awouderfhl flesh r. ”motion4u W, ,L00. 8001'! O 30m Bdleoille. SHE IS A FIGHTING EDITOR. Rival’e Inslnuations. a him: 4 Therefore I have dubbed him a coward. them who would come to the Tribune ofice and offer such a support would get a must rise up and designate the men who had sinister motives in supporting the Tribune. make an open and full statement or he will « '. . acontemptible but as a falsifying coward. . l .L, - nuf": we...“ a”... rr m..- dorm to kill inbo'l‘rihune.” lexuow liloOwaAdvantago. ltwaeiua street carabouttheume A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. PIK- ON “Normans. 77f" '1'- ggnada. 18 a:%.. Tm i EIIILSIIIII Gilt Emotion 18ml. ____________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" LJRDSAY. FRIDAY. MAY 22, lfl A‘â€" Iiu Dortch Knows How to Reply to a x Him Ellen Dortch, a graduate of Mount St. Mary’s Academy, Maryland, is publish- iaga weekly paper in M1111 County, Georgia, where she has the county printing. Thatsbeis able to take care of herself is developed in a recent issue of her sheet. Iandon McConnell has lately started an op- tion newspaper. Miss Dortch thus ban- “The Tribune has heretofore endeavored to who pleasant relations with the person Neurothe term ‘pernon’ advisedly) Whose name heads this column. Now, Mr. McCon- Iallhae made the awarding of the public printing a pretext for serving up an article the most offensive and repugnant that I man with white skin who claims to have a heart of the same color can o‘er to a woman who is independent. young. and strong. That be seized upon a few hasty and inconsiderate words of the grand jury, and thereupon colored and built his tale, is no axoueofcr the insult offered. The man who clouds without intending to do so is not cul- pable. but the man who dishes up that alone and odors it to the public through the columns of a newspaper, and then crawls behind the innocent offender and says, ‘He did it, not I,‘ holds himself up to the public [are as a must contemptible coward. In branding Mr. McConnell a contemptible coward I have no intention of doing him an injustice. I think the sequel will prove that myamertionis correct. McConnell wishes to crawl behind the grand jury as a cloakinordcrtoescapeallcensure, and hold us up to the public as receiv- ing support because of our sex, environ- ments. etc., and pose himself as a martyr to justice and to chivalry towards women. “No one understands more clearly than Mr. Landon J. McConnell that we print a better paper than any man has ever printed in Carnesville, and that our circulation on- finles us to vastly more of the public patron- age than weare atpresent receiving. Know- ing all this, only a coward would urge through the columns of a newspaper our m as enemies-patronage that hon- est, conscientious hard work entitles to. That he did it behind the cloak of the grand jury is evidence of his double cowardice. 0, no; we have received nothing because of our sex. and Mr. McCon- nell knows it. He knows, furthermore, that sound cowhiding. Now, Mr. McConnell . He must state what those sinister ; motives were, what axes they had to grind. Hints and threats and sus- picions will not answer here. He will hold himwlf up to the public eye not only as It may be pleasant to Mr. McConnell’s sym~ . i pathetic and chivalrous nature to know that ‘Ihave at this momentat my disposal: lucrative position in my choeenfleld of labor l inaliorthorn city, and in aWesterrn city, I. udalsoinaGeorgia city. It may be in- ~3 toMr.McCounell toknowthatl " tostay in Cnrneeville audwitnem the was beet melon at the point cued but he limbo" - " "haw” “vetoes-hot the m'm‘m council .. made....0onn.IWruuneth a...” on ”w-.-” # "1 .-.....' ”as..." ”-1? ‘ . school-teacher, Miss Inlet]; mmwolc tantalum «Min: blinardnearlycoetherlifea'udlcetberboth feet, hasjusimarricdancwspaper man out , inmchigan. MimBoycehasgot'therewifls ’ both feotjust the same. There Is pleuant - e we ‘ mmkeanoamcfa wife. __. . LHDSAY TOWN comma. museum-firmness ”mm-WWW â€"'.l.'ho WWRWMIS alpoolalleouu. , The council met Monday evening last ill regularse-ion. PresentzhfayorWaltere, Reeve Fisher. Den-reeves Bryan and mm’n‘ F. imam Kylie. and Councillor- 01-11111. m lot we mgr-wthemvlnuu jot Connolly, Touchbnrn. Dr. Kenny, wt“. of , and W“ “‘1 Creation. econder were audtbomotiou The minutes of last meetinglwero reed ' a ”rennin”. ._....:' ”dm' Oumotlcn the council went Into «com,- COMMUNICATIONS. FromJ.Head. secretary of theCcutral charity committee, askingfor the usual grautof8125.â€"Laidoutable. FromsatG.P§metaunmlmappo desirous onto an mtowmfiaaglrltéeflnspermiecioutoersct poles.â€" to the fire and water From H sh McCabo, offering to can purchase lot 10. Queen’s square. at 8500.â€" fen-ed back in order that the salary Referred to town property commlm and ltpaseedinneualroutine. The optnrnltlon. seconded by Mr. CONNOLLr. an direct! ttentlou to the had won yen ...... By- wN §ggug the mgfn‘drafn on Kent-It; thescflonofwoodenhun immediatostepe ehouldbe taken to abate pe-cdthrough,andthoconn the nuisance or legal steps would likely be until Tuesda evening toreceive the report taken by those whose health is endangered. of the e commlfice on waterworks. â€"Beferred to the street and bridge com- mittonwithiustructionstogetinforma- TheAdiournedIeeti-g, 3.” regarding the putting ill! of W At eight o'clock Tuesday evening moo fietitioo from J. H. Lemma and others was presented. asking for 300 feet of 5 inch tile for a drain to be constructed on Peel-ct. northâ€"Referred to street and bridge committee. Mayor WALTERS said it would be necessary to appoint some person to tcOttawaandpreeent the memor- forwardod some time ago, asking that the municipality be recouped the money granted in bonuses ...... With r-gard to the town map. he had appointed Mr. Dick- son. P.L.S.. ofFenelon Falls to inspect the same. and that gentleman had not as yet reported. OumotionMr. HughO’Leu-ywae heard in behalf of Mr. Deane. Mr. Dickson. he understood, had taken exception to the subdivision of a park lot on Brock-st, east ward, claiming that it should contain 9 lots ineteadof 8toaccordwlth the regis~ tered plan, but this plan was incorrect; in reality there were but eight lots. as the registrar was ready to certify. The matter should be dealt with at once ...... Mayor Walters said that he d id not doubt but that Mr. O'Lcarv had stated the facts. but the services of Mr. Dickson had been called in, and until he reported nothing could be done. He would. however, wire him at once and hurry the report. m WELLINGTON-8T DRAIN. Conn. ernas introduced the report of the special drainage committee re'atlve to. the proposed Wellington-eh, sewer. Plane of three sections had been prepared by Mr. Define, and were laid on the table; No. 2 cedar newer; with curved brick bottom; No. 3 was merely a deep drain open a great extent of its length. The commlt. tee. after careful consideration, has decid- ed in favor of No. 2 sewer. for the reason that it would be substantial and would form a portion of any future system under- taken by the town ...... Conn. GRAND a member of the committee. said be cool not “go" the scheme at allâ€"the cost was too great in view of other improvements that must be mode. Besides. it would be unfair to other portions of the town as badly 08 for drainage if the citisene had to pay for the propon drain. the benefit of which would be pure! local. The sewer should be couctru on the local Im- provement system. He held that the scheme suggested b Reeve Fisher provid- ing for a email d to carry 0! surface water would be eumoleut" ..... Mayor Wanna agreed with Conn. Crandell that the proposed so we:- would be too costly for the towntoundertekeaeatowu work.... Coup. CONNOLLY was of opinion that it Crondell'eetatcmeut that tholoweotteu or would be possible to construct the newer had not been accepted. and showed a recommendodaud still keep the expenditure comparison of figures that Mr. G t’e on atroota and bridges down to about last tender. taken all round. was by far the year’s figures-or very little more. He lowest. In his opinion the proposalwae a looked upon Conn. Creudell's suggestion very favorable one and the council should that the sewer be built on the frontage plan endeavor to have it ratified at once. eeunfalrgthc water came. notfrom private Mr. J. B. 3110me explained the residences. but from the township of Ope. meaning of the guarantee clause. By the ....Moyor WALms strongly favored the town endorsing the bonds 8700 a year frontage planâ€"the town might pay one would be saved the company, while the half. but he was opposed to paying the town would run no risk, being secured by whole ...... Dep.-reevc KYLn: thought the a first mortgage on the system. sewer could be built by cutting down the Town Solicitor HOPKINS discussed at expenditure on streets and bridges this some length the various safegua’rde your ...... After some further discussion embodied in the contract. and held that the report was laid on the table until the the townjwould be amply protected. The next meeting; 'ouly danger was that Mr. Gel: would deem- REPORT or TOWN PROPERTY comma. the $00211? strigg‘eint. but 31%“ Dep.-roovo BRYANS, chairman, read the w ° case ’ conl '° way ‘ " report, which dealt chiefly with Queen’s The acceptance '0' M" Galt’s 9m“ square leases to be taken over by the town w" ”I” put to ‘ "I” and Couns. , Kenny and Crandcil alone dissent ng and as they expiredâ€"The report was adopted. . ' nr or . Mayor Walton and Town Solicitor-Hopkins were instructed to proceed ,to Toronto in Conn. Wm'rnas, chairman. rend the the morning and endeavor to have the report, which recommended payment of contract signed andabondattachodforits accounts amounting to 8155.68. The re- ' ' " due fulfilment: quest of Messrs. Duflus and Crandell. “not... for on film of Misty will be m Fons-runnnanmla. considered after the meeting cg "'1. court Reeve Flam brought in a short. report of revisionâ€"The report was adopted. Era-13%?!“ 5mgch5uffier' “I 'mlflggng: I A W WAN'ruD. work to be done under the con off-he On motion permission to address the ‘ street superintendent. It was that council was accorded the members of a large deputation of citizens who had cer- tain views relative to a steamboat wharf topreeeut. Mr. J. R. Dundee started the ball rolling by saying there was little hope of obtaining any portion of the $8.000 granted by the Dominion government for the building of a wharf. but it might be expended in still further improving the channel. In view of the fact that it was proposedtohavea landing at the foot of no be remedied. , comm council and board of trade as follows:- mmts bythe citcr: “Moved 3; Mr. Kennedy. seconded b Mr. Flood. that this committee rocommcu the town council to enter into coon-act with the waterworks com re ted by Mr. Galt on the terms of flow”: now amended. and that the mayor and town solicitor be de- rurad to go to Toronto tomorrow with the ob- ect of completing menuâ€"Carried." Town Solicitor Hopkins then read a draft of the proposed contract to be entered into and afterwards discussion became general in character ...... Conn. Condom object- ed to the clause providing for guarantee- inc the bond- cf the compsny to the ex- tenr. of $50,000; the town might as well build the system and guarantee its own bonds. The cn'er made by Mr. Quillau was. in his opinion. a better one than Mr. Gslt'e. but it had not received fair consid- eration by the committee. . . .Meyor War-runs said he wished to set Capt. Craudell rightâ€"Kr. Gelt was not a favor ito beyond the fact thotthe system adored by him was deemed the better one. Mr. uillen had been given an equal ebow.. . . . cl. Duoox reviewed the waterworks negotiations at some length. Seven pro- poeele had been received. and after being considered the committee unanimously favored Mr. Gslt'e. He was in favor of the town adoptinatbe system. but objected to the clause in e e reemeut providing for guaranteeing the deâ€"he would be in favor of dole so to the extent of the rental paid by e town for its lire protec- tion. but not a cent beyond. Mr. J. KENNEDY took exception to Ca t. similar demands. mMWAY BONUSES. On motion Den-reeve Burns was appointed to proceed to Ottawa cu'the 21st and support the memorial sent in by the couucueomeweeke agoeekl thatthe town he recouped a portion the large amounts granted annailway hnueee. Council then adjourned to meet again at Pteel-eh. where tbbzinturnlog point for thocallof women. I camera was now 3 and“. it ‘ - . - m. M a... a. council in; « vmnlf'ms. Mr. MeConnell’e river lot and profit a suitable wharfâ€"in no way could Woman’s fieldâ€"Tennis. 1.000 be spent to better advau . . . .I‘r. â€"â€" opkine said that «unidentifiable were has driven to an earl and even euTci ve amauwh if hedtrled mmlncintotbetreoeurym them.“ are many 0. e ouldbe he thought the virtues of puma»! alive to- udlnthe out healthand will. Sums-organ inmaeonaud the M at 3800. "MIN” 833. show the system to run ownâ€"Ml. Mr. Needle:- ref ‘ our thepreoeutienolu owiu to». "an“ k‘of rail «Manuela. arguments-um “a It We wouldmfremheviuglheueem More . m couple who thereon.“ ”mittens-M m: War“ .. " A.» It III‘":I‘ memelflh. your 0 “ the W o thie'm Mateo halo: Parties "* iii mitten 'of the whole on Iii-ID? No; on). authorising the mayor and «treasurer to barow momma“: current liabilities. r."' till 0‘ NWT W ' I ”amp-M A. H m, m m AIIIILâ€"TRI IT. reading of by-law No. m confirming the intment of Mr. C. Callaghan as me!5 kt‘clorkataealaryofMOOwaathn pgr'sed for, and met with considerable Conn. Wnrrns moved,- amend- IGINBOTHAM, W INGLE RYLEY, so; ment to the effect that the hy-law bore- work in the right way. They cleanse and renovate the liver, stomach and ufihlyâ€"but thcégdo I y. You feel good gen t bomado 8875, but on a‘voto mm From The!- Stewart, (01 McIntyre 8: it was declared ice and thetbfrdrending rushedintoanewspaper ofllccreoentl , andthreatenedtoclean outtheests lishment, because they verses wrong dwell forever in a on idi e ‘mo bowels tho mild] they oâ€"but you don’t feel them do- and res. gmt of ' an; grease. his Saldhe:“ T tit‘apoto editorprcsentedhlm withavlalofDr.Plerce‘ePleasaut Pellets, a year's subscription and an tlvcly cure ens, mentsofthe It‘sa and hemetimlly fie-handra- pocketremedy. fill mm ‘2 .33?" e. v in small vials, and only one necessary tori;1 m or three for afilafliariic. e e cheapest p you can , because they’re guaranteed to give ction, or your money is returned. ‘ You Only pay for the good That’s the peadtar Pierce’s medicines are so d of tbccouncillors were in their seats and the others strayed in at intervals. ill-yer Walters occupied the chair. Pievioneto taking up the waterworks contract the clerk read communications from Mr. J. 0‘1. and Sanitary Inspector Douglas refea'l‘fg to the uneatishctory condition of certain drains, and the greivancee were referred to the street and bridge committee a lo . p’II‘hegy little “Pellets” sick and nervous h coetiveness, and mach, bowels and liver. contract, but the smallest th world do the b Pleasant Pellets. They’re eat, but the most efiective. They go to druggists. all derange sto erce’s lan mess _ Dre the small- }:EPORT OF THE SPECIAL WATBWORKO The clerk then read the report of the joint committee of members of the town 39. At ameotlug of the clot committee of the town council and of trade held in the finned chal‘ahber on Tuesday. tlitel1 mg" day of 3’) my m N ”W o a.” members: Hie worship. the m . Hours. Keanet‘i'y, Flood. Winters. Kylie Koowleon. After e town solicitor had read the com- munication hum Mr. Gait suggesting some almanac in the coutrac also some amend- its: E. 9? no H Miscellaneous. EMORIAL OARDS.â€"A very choice matTnPoerPi-in one. Callaudeeothem. tins OR RENEâ€"A Comfortable Seven- Rocmed House on Combs-id to W. A. GOODWIN. â€"ss-tf. New Advertisements. ARM T0 RENEâ€"One mile from town: 200 acres; lot 23. in 3rd con. 0 Brick : 1W acres ploughed. Galore- meadow. use. barn 100x00, clone foundation. also barn on south farm.. ..... ALSO 'I‘O BEND-One barge more comes; plate glam. Apply to A. Windsor Rouse. m 6. 1m.â€" ,LLIO Aim ”I m o MUTUAL LlYE STOCK Insurance Company. next to the MoALPIN 8-tt. an. EAwl: 0 RENTâ€"That fine store and pre- mieeeeituatodat the corner of Eat and Uneasy. at present 0 copied by A‘gp‘ly to WM. Mc- Lindsay. ' 0mm ed and Farm 1.eu. , Thom 8tock Insured at very Low Rates. retell on your Seeds and get your Farm Stock Insured at JAS. KEITH’S, W Had-1. Jan.“ imâ€"l. Em Bros.-â€"Oakwood. mm... of Western railw w a,» r :a'. SfYTE. cocoons-Alma”. eBlook.cp rah-m. ob. l!. 1891 ughbr otllcelnSmytb tethemarkot. Mild”. Munch 17th. ISL __________â€"â€"â€" HE LONDON MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE COMPANY.â€"l to give to 23:“. owing eircuh eel 53 and the City ncroo the latter owe uecne ollar. so does not aflbot no in any way. T on of this Company. in which they have for overThlrty Years none thelergutlu Dana- to farm and dwel the "City Mutual” T beeheeu the 33 cover this that Conway eee connection bet Mutual Fin OR SALE CHEAPâ€"50 acres of good lan all leared.iu tbeTowuehl of a“ ° Goodfeuoelzkoodnoda’ m3 .ms Eldon. Con. 7. lot if mm!“ M plea-o early 5 ADD. Box lathâ€"M. For other use. J08 Michigan .m. IRST-OLASS FARM FOR Sim.â€" Nortbhalf Inclined Not-thin)! fl. Can. Man. containing :00 acres of mmmm 'l'll business of a general character. 0 MACDONALD. 14th January. lathâ€"47. COURT OF REVISION. Municipality-3f Ops 1891. Notioelehereby given that the Com-tot Re- peal- from sees-men the for thoyeer m. chambclulludm $3.1“... .l‘ held in the coun Tu'sday, 26th day oi II: at 10 o’clock in the fccenoon. J. O'LEARY.towuahlp clerk. Ilium. May 13. lashâ€"58. $500.0 00.00 51:55mean e early. ‘3' III 7 Applyatcncetcâ€" DAVID J. ADAMS, men. a sauna. PORT PERRY, ONT. of willbo S I 1891. C'. H. Begg. llilliiii PIIIIP Willi. CHAS. H, BEGG BIB-W. 3.13meme woodma- Aisike, neopurohuod the Hod-y Pump . fully-elicits a snare liberallyextendodtobie â€" 51-1690- T0 FARMERS. me nature cuwnnl arenow to houIeeIt Killaby Wheat, Poae. Barley, Oats, Bed and Alaike and Clover aroasn paid atthe storehouse. UndmyJOfl-dmâ€"l‘l-tf. AXE ONTARIO STEAMBOA OOHPANY. Te mporaru Imagement. 0. m In“ “I“. I“ “i, ‘ pwwf... 'l'h. Omar a by-law should be framed random > utthebnowware- many-m. E‘l L CORRECTED. Me fellcwlnp “Wilden“ ex-_ on. in In. on. "Mmf'ww I I . ‘ I 4 .‘ -uofi-,, , . , m 3' Barn um'e - in 3-. earn:- LLL-Lubox...‘ j. :11, :lmiilll “HF"?- ‘ ill. ill Powder has 8101' $1.00 Druggist. â€"At Benton, twelve. struck « o . ' . Lmdsav P lamng .F ac torv. . acréwknlllé’itngh . â€"The body 0 W. and ate P. for Gle -« P M h - Error." 0 0 e ' Mouldsmg, Stow Work, m3... 1 â€"- he iury n o J a v Y k Wmdow Castng, 30;“; 0,11,, “Ema . An. I u ' , Sashes, Doors. Etc. 4m Dd“ " .none to Order on the Shortcut $.32"; Possible Notice. hmd h... .. ‘ nttempted wif 3mm” 3 I In]: . â€"u.\vuu. . Gd When deal!“ 7 “am? are 90‘. V" not as near tron you. Gentlemen Wmoetntbr:$ house. Two d INGLE 81 RYLEY. $313323 Lind”. April 7th. 1691. __._ .. .. awe! 30_1££o________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€". _, â€"A child be. being incarcer auditors finally nnd he came on less man. non of Alexandl CLOVER. SEED » . 3333.3 Clover Seed wanted, for which the HI GEES 1' PRICE M. be Paid. ; _ mneunces that \ m or tired. tool ’ ‘ he instantly bn â€"A deebau upon the life Japanese; Who award. Th. 1 “(lonely worm a any danger < â€"John Kirk found guilty at Thursday of sol ”ville. to Isl much more 1h: mended to m years in the pe Iâ€"Aaron Lib“ Toronto town! waggon 'l‘hurel on the hub and The young bl with Mr. but He was dram read before In injuries that h â€"A little do. line. Erin. wal “y. She hat accompanied ‘ became curt-RI She made a to ion of buttind l for protect d, broakinl â€"Mr. M. J. I reported disco township mu: ' ”rotation the about-d to exp! meets that . « ’ I m nught II spectors W! m for coal in â€"The Kreui an alarmist at he Danube. We have a. full Stock of Pure Seeds on hand. i... bought . Red Clover, Flax, Mange], Carrot, figgga Danubian Sic curbing the 1 Timothy, ' {modes the officials in Bosnian novel -'I‘here w: connected wil Turnip and a Large Variety of J... m... on a horse 1 occupant. wl which results Vegetable and Flower Seeds. mum”... ending the fl Inddonly, tilt the occupanti coached form "f LAND SALT in 200 bs. kg, 33334 . C. H. BIGG- 1 Sue , W ‘ ' “ _ in wear =____\_=v==_â€"Lsâ€"'â€"â€"-o-.;-w_____â€".g â€"A Paris cl aubmitled hl razors PAID roe coop comm :‘s‘i'm" Pom T038. I HOG-G- BROS- V mfg... goat's blood. ‘ patients have and two of :1 an laat two a d whom wm motion, at .0 first tram Bernheim dd .... _m. ~ 3:33 4: 89o,- 3” invaoiol addicts n til Lhtcau Com III.- the i matter will i O prevent 1 var hour '0. and The calm hmeaee hveden flair “into 33L lane??? “b” lutthgofllceoleuPoet. _ m... win-wol-

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