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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 29 May 1891, p. 4

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u The investmentâ€"ut- the transfer of in‘ meatâ€"they maked to mtkewillbo of more general benefit than my other project thuhubeen before the town for you-3.....Wo understand the committee hadnidodtomd Chapman-o of tholot, Mr. McConnell lining mu. mlyofl‘ored tohke‘ono hundreddontr. hwuhnfinum “WWW Itistobe ”titanium-dope themes! “place eh. mm: in the Mott hhnkmmw. The council will, we are wnfidéa; fb: supported by thq mopsyers in deding pompdy with this very deinhlo ptoject. western part of the south word. A apitalwherf undhndingplaee willbe provided. All who look into the project are impressed thh in manifold advan- uges. It will not only. benefit every funily in town, and especitu thme where children Are young and numerous, but it will be e considerable business ednnhge; and our-friends in the country who hove hithertohad to make the tiresome wtlk tothelowerwhnrfwill riaeupcnd bleul those who ere advocating this project, if ‘ iris completed,u wetruetitwfllbe. The council will, we are confident, he street approach the oonveniexzce of the vhu-f will be greatly increased for the residents of the north ward and of the across to Lindnyamet. A van easy approach can be made from each street at a null expense. _By providing the Peel Peel-st. hill the Squire handeomplx ofi‘er- ed to give mfident land ofthe corner of his lot on the river-bank to provide for a roadway and sidewalk. so that carriages an drive from Peel street by the wharf overcome and the project made much more advantageous by the generous and public spirited ofl‘ez- of Mr. W. McDonnell. In order to enable an The special committee of the town councilande numberof leading citizens looked over the ground Tuesday evening in connection with the new wharf project on the McConnell lot, and all were im' pressed with the advantages of the pro- ject, end the desirability in the public interest of having it promptly adopted andconntructed. A difficultyhaabecn; overcome and the project made muchl fitted, a the fpnde were used for political and election purposes. That does not lessen the graVity of the ofl'ence, nor the necessity of stamping out public extrava- gance and corruption. The investigation Ihould be searching and thorough. proper and corrupt expenditure of public money of about $800,000. Tint is. the public treasury has been robbed of been diverted from the proper use for the enrichment of certain leading tory poli- Hector Iangevin and Hon. Mr. Mc- Greevy has been commenced by the par- l'umentary committee, and already some very serious and damaging revelations have been made. mmr’lélfibif The investigation of the charges pre- {erred by Mr. Tarts, M.P., against Sir w moa also m to mm mum “august!“ mmmmmwmm mmmmwmto wflb'utm hummu- h BRITISH 0013171311, WASHINGTON. OREGON. MONTANA. MAN! 1' 0 B A. DAKOTA and roam-wast. Elle @Qnahian find. THRDUBH TIBKETS 1‘. c. TAYLOR, Tick» Amt. hm omen. Linda}. Mam m HcGiERVY- LANGEVIN JNDBAY: MAY. my 29, 1801. WALL PAPER Had-av. Us! sch. 132â€"62. Mun-Momma; Pam-h: BEER AL RAILWAY TICKET PORTER’S investigation will last some The charges involve an im- o o.- a... a... F. 0. T331015, 8.315109! 1 O by reducing the PROJECT. walk 801a m undo u tron bless m wool Opting -P'o 701'! path A 1:23“ Intakes» each for m not '19,“. ‘56'3-37‘ «an. new . ”who“ 85.60 to Tamw“ ted “(1 "10! were non- D.) n. today whom m seemed nxmuflm n9 cutie-The qufltyonhenock cameras- du :73: very good. and somewhat shove the "an“. Both_exporton and batches: were otrnin. Tholm-Ingopeiodhsnriw w,butthonblonoo otrdnmd themqmt Macadamia unmanned!» render Wmhwkm AM: llama-or mthhweekhu simumm relief. but mmuawpmdownponrln Another weakthoonflookwmumdhoounm..." Woolin'l‘m'ontolaononincltlactolsn Pun Dommccoflo. Woolinflndnaislsotoflo. rmmmmm Lu: week’s receipts“ the women outdo mkotwmgmmmw cheep udhmba “1.285110“. Tneoduthe Merino m3: Minimum about cheap and mamas) hog-mud 150 caves. The nun-ks: was active Muhammad want-met. but notquoto ‘., .- z of "am- (his) administration of the mire of North Victoria," and of what ”we” have done and what “we" in- tend to do.‘ The leading conservatives of North Victoria. do not intend to let the Warder editor "run” the riding or “administer" its afi’airs in any matter of moment. and they have already bro t‘ himtohisbearingsinawaythatis g] to the convention-packer. 3 I ed. Hon. Mr. Tapper stated in the house a week or two afterwards that he had not been dismissed. Either the Warder or Mr. Tunper stated what was not. true; but there is no excuse for the Warder’s disgraceful treatment of Mr. Barron. Ve amusing and charge 'en'stic is the srder edi_tor’s w_sy of] n-AA‘J-.. .‘ |._.A__ mm medical ,mmwil Mariana-mam tau-mt comncmifnws. We observe that the Orillia ham of trade have called a public meeting in Orllliaon June 3rd,atone p.m.,torthe purpose of considering the question of regulating the height of water in Lake Simcoe and thereby reclaiming and im- provingagreatdsalotgood larminglnnd. Wetrnst the Orillians willtakeu this question with a sincere determine. to help on the im rtant object of the move ment. We! eve no interezltsi l1:01:11! be maredan many farmerswo largely ‘benefltted. The Warder has disgusted all fair-mind- ed and respectable conservatives in the county by its abusive attack on Mr. J. A. Barron, ALP" in connection with the alleged dismissal of Mr. J. R. Graham from the position of fishery inspector of North Victoria. The Warderhaddeclared public life. the mum one! the for: 1% “b Mfi‘achéfiifim maid “m up en: 0 r. n as com- miggioner at London. f SirJohn Maedonald is confined bohis mmbymnmmdwu notin thehouse Tuesday or Wednesday. His hiends say he my not be able to leave his room for some days, and Le Cmsdn, a. conservative organ, foreshadows his early retirement grog: pgblic life. “33 assumgtion of the fiery o,‘,,no to beinfluenced or misled in th bytheeflhsion. Itmixhtnotbeabad $11 lorthepartyattackedtohtrethe gen-tomtsome manhunt-sorting samekind. clean I? mm MES. maeethrough it; 311an oneislikely TheWuder printedtbitter attack hat weekontheeditor otthis journalinean- nectionwith the registrarship. The dis- der from another compan J is under con- sidergtion apd win in_ probability he édnihlébiad at an early day. Tummtnctmnotcom. pleututhepflrfles whoweresoinsinm “madman flmotolook into it. The myor properly declined. 88 “10me 8120qu have fully considered “'9 ”3°“ Wmakingmofler- An W‘m' ChoicoshippingcottleinChio-so Toas- day thlsweek were ”Win theEm- pire gt $5.75 to $6.40; in'rorontothe Empine reports export with n. 5300596- pa'lb. Anotherweekseematoauangthen Mr. John Campbell’s argument. Farmers and stock-rm should make a. note of Emmfioeonnonmym'mm edhthefluuedmalflc. (0170. IandaaythepdcemlOc-ton. nae mmmmm often-10mm Anintaudngeventinconnecflonwitb the seventy-second swim at Her Majesty's birth-day is the fact flat the PrineeotheshuhecomesgnnW. “Htfleflmm'now11ewdqlold. is unearths We as thequeen was at. Wormcmmuxl’ou. Mr. JUST layman, delivered-3mm ' quLcAnPBILUBIm Adjoining Dundasa': mmveflo Bron. SKEW mm, Tomato. May 21. man-544:. sad sable attach )udbrlg: unsucudeotsmohn' thereon. about emote. containing about» u want . Mm anum Had-u Bowmanâ€"19. Whmwwmmmza 3421.517, WHEAT, PEAR 04 '15 A_ unit POTATOES. 1‘0 FARMERS. FOR SALE. 00m Cnm' s Omen. Lamar. 27m my. 1891.452. rm moot In tho 600N611. cnmzn. §z_t_m 0003! Tuesday, 9th da 0 Juan, 1891,” f Notice :- hereby elven that the Municipal Council of the Carport- tion of the County of Victoria CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. SLANDER mum: PugihTL’STRONOES‘I’. "I?“ Rona arm u: muggy" So my, “31;?an It uses. Lageqmmpommgo‘u. oI Mbymam-fim 6’. L. BAKE/i 0178]: FOR SALEâ€"The Fine Brick ,, “anathema-MM” nvazuwuoghglgm,1urulum magma Mammy Jag HORNEOIIQQ§__ WEEK; Radiant)“ HOUSE 4; LOT, 6» acre), for sale in thovfllmotmm Good can“. m h Bud's”, mm M Ma. om. mun mu. «a. .m‘,””' m4. Valuable Property 1/» Ganntngton. J. G. EDWA RDS, fSoreen Doors are made from 1 in. Stock. and well uni-had in imita- tion of walnut, with three pone]; Three sizes on hand. Call and see them, so they are very cheap, and every house should have them on. Bethdjnstinz window moons. $2533; mm- mm Wyn snub" in ”raw" our. We: lath-ulna and mmmmmm I” hmmdm no wwmum who”: magnum-mammal”):- cuud! mumdmwa) M ht “ It”. ml! haunt“. Beam-mum“. m We. and: mandating-m- M d $0... (In. in adv-modicum m by tho WINDOW AND DOOR New Advertisements. Ht: 311 windows. LOW PRICED Tm: JOAEADLANA nPOST,‘ LINDSAY“ "'7" MAY, n! 89, 18.1. J. G. Idm ‘Glo. inns} son, WAIKIKI!” l , Wool may be shipped to us by ’ boat or rail, and on all lots 0f forty poumts- or over (it tote . manufactured) we will pas/1 ' freight to mill; (this does not apply to roll carding.) Par- ties sending wool should always put their name on the ticket, as we qfwrz get parcels by same train and find it hard to keep them straight unless owner’s name be on them. Also please bear in mind that we are determined to give satis- faction, and will use the best of the woolforourown trade, and will guarantee the best yarn this year that we have ever turned out. 4 “5949-. winner; 0-». m magnumâ€"ac 007mm, 8H”? mas, canomss, KNITTED 60008, no. Wokoopinstockfotmedl kindsotWoollon Goods, fine and coax-sen!” ._l. w. mums. GLOTH DRESSING D YE/IVG’ We have put on a. new Burr cylin- der on custom machine and will guarantee best roll carding we have ever done. Price 5 cents per pound and 2 cents for m. andwmlollu cheaputho 10 out: per ynrd foryu-d wide, and 5 cent: per 3“ for cotton; double width 2 yards wide. 20 cents for waving and 10 oentnfor cotton. done on shortest notice. Wig”; Woman-mum when wool is found: Reel Yarn, single - - 15c. per lb ‘ Stocking Yam, 2 or 3 ply - 20¢. per lb Twill Flannel, yard wide - 25¢. per yd Twill flannel, 2 yd. wide - 45¢. per yd All wool check Flannel - 20¢. per yd Full cloth, from - - 30¢. per yd Tweeds - - 30 to 50¢. per yd Blankets, from - - - 81 to $3. {mammalian} CUSTOM , GARDING, CUSTOM WEAYING, Highest price in cab and two oantsoxtn whontrsdod. WOOLLEN 100,000 PGUNDS DONE AS USUAL. WOOL WANTED, LINDSAY MILLS. Come to us and see what you can do for v ' make every person happy whgrywalgttie Gash. Weare ’ DryGoods. gomgto CARPETS in Hemp, Union, Wool and Brussels. COCOA MATTINGS in Different. Widths- Our Gloves make a commencement at 5c. a pair. Hosiery takes a lead at 50. a pair. Lace curtains and Window Blinds in large Quantities. LACE CURTAINS) for 35 cents a Pair. Two Pieces Halifax SUITS, ---Juet the thing for Summer Wear. BOATING SHIRTS- G WE GIVE A MD SET BE BOUND LACE GUITMIS AMI POLE F03 05E MLLAB. Men’s Felt and Straw Hat's mam”, Have always been a Feature in our Furnishing Department. town AND ( Parasols, Sunshades and Umbrellas, For Children and Misses and Ladiesâ€"beginning at 25c. MILL/”El" and ”All T LE 8 are "a Specialty. PRINTS are a Leading Feature. - They Commence at 5 cents per yard, DRESS GOODS m all the Varied Tints and Shadings. - They Start at 5 cents a yard Dome then mil) the Masses for your Dry Goods. We are determined to SACRIFICE the major portion of our Profits during the Sale. We are led to this coursefi‘omthereason that we are carrying about TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS more Stock than is necessary, Our purchases for Spring and Summer have been very generous; our Assortment was never better; our Premises are all one could - - desire as regards light and cheerfulness. - - Dry Goods, Clothing, arpat s, Lace Curtains, tindsay's Leader of Low Oash‘ Prices Dry Goods House, DRY GOODS , A MONSTER SALE Millinery, House Furnishings, Men’s Wear WE PBOPOSB HOLDING ONE OF THE LARGEST SALES 01" Ever Held in HANDSOME HATSâ€"CHEAP‘ 5: SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. I ASK T0 833 OUR CHEAP “CITIES. Right on the Threshold of the In Hats, Neckties and Underwear, lat-u I“ “t m n ““1! Can Save." m PIANO. Vt nub mxme. h 3 : 8 ch : Kfi OWL SON ”rah-aw "In!" in“ ' p... we and Act I’D“ placed gn nCLENNA‘ .95 994..” ' “d Shovels, m Wire, Lam mm, 11 KN O WLSO. Mime-or :1? 1‘0 Lou at [men AND 01: ales uh‘ ml 3.1..L. Adelina. of Na

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