, ._ . . {Mi Mawï¬ï¬ï¬ ________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" APPRECIATION SETTLERS’ TRAINS CANADIAN NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES EVERY TUESDAY MANITOBA “3 LOCAL ADMINISTRATION OF J'USHCB. The Warderhssbroken out again. For some weeks it has been comparatively inoï¬'ensive, its time and space being tnken up with an musing record of the doings of “we, †“us†end company. The Warder’s nttsck is devoted to Judge Deon and Police Magistrates O’Lenry end Deacon; and the object is plain. It is an outrageous attempt to bull-dose thosecharged with the adminis- mtion of justice in this county, end to that end the Warder indulges in the usunl nnd chnrscteristic lying and slender- ing. It is n very serious thing indeed for this community if in order to gratify personnl spite, or to accomplish certain personal ends, the Warder or nny other newspaper is to villify those engsged locally in the dischsrge of judicinl duties inordutobulldosethem. Ifthisis to Whit 331m. go on unchecked no one will be safe. But for chi: phase of the cue we should not have noticed the Wuder’e spiteful m of fdsehoods. There in not the flights-t ground for the Wuder’n “tacks. We no toque-tad by Mr.D. J. Molytyre, F. O. TAYLOR. The Dominion gâ€"OZernment has aban- doned its determination to prevent any investigntion of the Caron chsrges. An sdroltly worded smendment to Mr. Ed- gsr’s resolution, which called for parlia- mentary investigation, was ofl'ered by Mr. Bowen and adopted after a. long and warm debate. The amendment amas- cnlstel the charges as much as possible, and then refers them to 3 commission of judges to be appointed by Caron and his - r... g - , #_1-L_-_I 0.0., 3nd Mr.J.A.Bu'1-on, Q. 0., to m that tho Wuder’l snortiontotho MMMuked bimbo criticise or MJndgoDesniawhollyuntmo. We opéoinunont to the bench, now nouly “at: â€common hove not been Only two upped: won Modâ€"mo Whï¬nnminchmryondom “judge. We donbtifthisrooordil quflnflinmy other oountyintho piovimo. Itfnrninhesthostrongutovi- wwmhgdptofe-ionhsvobm mmthomnerinwhicthdga ugh-W hisindmd“ am mhumwm ï¬at w u m to: a pun-limb! mono much narrower Jâ€"b" vv â€" ~ . . - colleagues, who beneï¬ted in a political eeneefrom Caron’s “campï¬gn funds.†To mutilate the charges was bad enough; to refer the investigation to a commission in the appointment of which Caron and his beneï¬tted colleagues will have a con- trolling influence is a spectacle that must mm the attention of the meet torpid political conscience, and receive public condemnation. However, there is to be on investigation; and it is hardly possible thntCnron can prevent damaging revele- tions regarding his own actions, though the wands]: my be conï¬ned to limit: can?» Iii MED]UM_PI§IP_E_I1 mmmmuumw mm Toronto at 9 9.111. . tho-oeozmeumdintheIn'llllinbtfla‘m0f Mg indies. NWMPCHMWJ mower than would have been with a parliamentary investigar FaTï¬L and-119013913“. GABON cHLR GES. ..-- 0.0... u... o oo- BHDBB rwnus. Our American neighbors do not con- :ide: the binder twine monOpoly ‘ï¬metter of no consequence.†The home ofte- preoenmtiveehasby a vote of 183 to 47 decidedtoPheebinder twineoathe free “M“ " -â€"-_ ,, list; and such is the force of public opinion in the fuming oommunityngaimt this monopoly, tint it is likely the republican leaders will carry out thepolicy indicatedby the vote. More then that. The Springï¬eld Republic-n says: “It is "understood that the United States will u soon begin legnl proceedings against the u National oordnge company honed upon u the Sherman anti-trust law. Charles "M. Horton, a. specie! agent of the de- apartment of justice, hes been in New n Yer]: nearly a month collecting evidence- " Both justice and. politics ere laid to be u in the suit, for the cordege trult in one u of the things the fermen’allinnee is out n v. in.‘ _â€"â€"°~ _7, "gunning after. The Minnesota legis- n leture has entered a complaint beauâ€. "owing to the influence of the oordnge "trust, John Good was obliged to refuse u manonu com I: the Sherman HM. Horton, ‘ n pat-Uncut of j nto make them machines for making "twine in their eteteprison. The trust n have used all their influence to have the "suit dropped. but it will not be. The n oï¬cials at Washington have little to my "about the matter, but it seems quite In certain that prosecution will soon begin.†The farmers of Canada may well ponder over the decisive action of their neigh- xnn'om'u. zoom. Dr. Landerkin hasâ€"Keen conï¬rmed in his seat by the supreme court. By a. majority o: 42 fhe minimal-Mists have refused to permit an investigation of the charges against Judge Elliott. Mr. Schnulhorst, the liberal election agent. calculates that the next general election will Viva the Gladstoninns a ma- jority of 77 in the next house or commons. Mr. w. F. Madean hasbeen elected tor East York by a. majority of 227. The gerrymander and stufl'ed voter's lists secured the riding for the tory candidate. The Globe has published two more batches of letters to “Dear Mr. McGreevy" showing how Langevin and Caron dis- tributed the corruption funds. These little notes conflict with Langevin’s sworn evidence and Caron's statements in the house. noon Noun. -Mr. 8. Mean! dooflnede one]: ofl'erot 8300 for the 22-month old My Joule Wilkes. by Mnekle Wilkes. et Millhrook lee: week. â€"The veteran horsemen. Mr. Joe. E. Wilson otmmord.hueeourod the Donna-.- stallion Kentucky Jr.. end will mueneenlon In Open nonver- end Certmht. â€"We loom the: thojndzen n: the Woodvllle opting Mr thought no MB of the Hockney hone. 8!: Gel-nee 3rd. (8874]. n: they were only mulled from nwnroinc m the eweeoexnkel by the he: Moo ole-e woe provtded for nun. ...... An excellent deï¬nition of the now tumou- Hockney. end hie ebultiee. in given In the ed". at SI: Genet 3111 In “other column. They no “mm-nan." been nouedee nond- eten to: mono zhnn n oenxnry. â€"At no noon: greet tale 0! hon-en: Grend'e rope-Boa. Towns, unon the tow nnlmnle to tench “ton: wee hendme 5-yea- awem, WM 9:†mama since no 'tnnn-yennold ' “1’, m honchn: mm. 3ttorddgtw Mr. W'. J. rennin: o! hdeuchtedwlththoenoee-otm gzymmuheomthehnndmem You: Onue Boyd â€"ny nan. gurhagilqtym heLeeen tho: 9 _A__ __.__ _ An. Dundas Banner: "The new South Went- worth as Remmandered by the artists at Ottawa. now measures 14 miles one way bv 50 the other. It reaches from the county of Wellington on one hand to the county of Welland on the other, and seems un- government savings’ banks, the ordinary sayings’ banks and the loan companies, a total will be brought out that is very satis- factory as compared with former years, although the agnount is still small in com- ,,gL, 1.. -LL-.. --.-_ The Monetary Times in its ï¬nancial review says: ‘The general banking position of the country is one of quietness and ease, as a whole, and deposits show such a marked tendency to constant increase that the banks generally have taken measures to reduce the rate of interest on them. The maximum is now generally placed at 35 per cent. for money at notice, with a stipulation as to the time it shall remain, and the same (or 3 per cent.) on the smaller class of deposits which are generally called savings' bank deposits. The de- velopment of this feature of banking is no doubt due to its introduction many years ago by the government, and also by the competition to which banks were subjected by the large savings’ banks of the princi- pal dies, and the deposit department of loan companies. All these facilities for promoting habits of saving amongst the people are undoubtedly desirable. and it is well that the banks should do their best to encourage them. The deposits of the banks as a whole keep up to verhhgal): ï¬gures. amounting to nearly $163 , as com with $142,000,000 in the cor- respon ng'month of 1891, and $131,000. 000 in March. 1890. When to these there is added $68,000,000 _of deposits in the with the deposits in other coun- 1'0 n18?“ Dal-DI. Headaches and Fevers. to cleanse the s tem efl'ectunll . etgently. when costive glisbilious, g wheynythe 13;“! is impure or uggish. permanen cm habitual gonstipetion. to awaken the kidn and . . “up- -44.". without at. J. H. OOTHERAN. ' â€mummy-5mm $5, 200 $9, 000 $7,000 $5, 200 $4, 500 $6, 000 $2, 800 $6,700 $5,500 $7,500 $4,600 $4,700 $4,400 $4, 000 $5, 500 $4,600 $6,700 $3,500 TOWNSHIP OF KARIPOSA. will b 147 amt. 75 m $5,000 oleu'etï¬â€™ 01:!“le .011. am: wall In: raved. 4 $6700 wmbuy onlMamnncleuod. ) ï¬rst-clan nudlnaalndgoodmtoot onldvstion. Baum an arm wmyouloo notes neu- Wood- J. H. SOUTHERAN, I any a wanna-I5. an away an uq with by those who use that great labor . o o ‘ Saving ’ g“ m the easy. clean and economical way-the â€"-â€"â€" .. â€"-a‘.€nn nnfl SUNLIGHT SOAP having no equal for Purity. you may use it with comtort and delight for every household purpose. WORKS: PT. SUNLIGHT NEAR BIRKENHEAD m. J.†.0“: Real Estate, Money Leaning and Insurance Broker, Lindsay. * w or van Sunlight 3:50:13“ HAT tired. worn -out feeling. of which so many women com?1am “t“ 3' day’s washing. is done “my with by those who 1186th ‘A PARTIAL ’LIST OF TOWNSHIP OF m J. H. Soothersn. Towxsï¬m or man. will put-chm no are. three miles -..At_ MW! TOWNSHIP OF OPS. will buy you 119 m woman: Lindâ€. will buy you 185 com momma linden. wulb 011100 men men miles from 7- will buy you no soul thno mun: from Hum. will buy you 100 m manna-r Reshoro. wlllbuyyou 160mm m: Lindsay. will buy you 200 note bun nou- Mannt Hotel» gummy you 100 me bun south of willgurohmmmmm wm urohuo 112 acre- clung megllasoothuny. it†ï¬pmhmISSnmneu Bully- wulpurohuoIMtote-thmmnu noun-11mm. ymmhuommmm- Which makes the Dirt drop out Without Hard Rubbing Without Bolling Without Washing way 0! washing, ., LIIITID Ema SEPSON HOUSE, LINDSAY, 34117312417, MA 17, 2__1s¢,_ THE GREAT PRIZEWINNING In. roam cunnsmnn sumox. LEWIE, GORDON, W’â€" ,7 â€" wmmketheleuenofmulollm Im‘Y. I.) will lave his on stable and proceed to Thee. De , Bnuydufl, (or night. will wooed my 0! Burton w . noon, thence to P. Holt'l Hotel. W for nlg‘. WIDRIIDAY. will proceed north to . John lie-bitty. 83!: 9011.503pr to: noon: thence to 3351170307 {5.7" M. " ' WAY. lpmeoedtolr.coo.lurphy’l. Opt. for noon; thence to “item Hotel. Mutiny. to: ߠ1118!“. when he will min In!!! My IM- nm ruin)»: m he will proceed to 3m. BM, [out Bomb, for night, uthY. willprocaedw...... .... ...... .. for noon; thence to his own sable. whm be will u- ull-In unfll the following Hominy Ingmar. Tho nbove route will be eontlnn during tho union, heath md wanker manning. LEWIE GORDON 18 5530 1002,bm ' feeled my 17th. ' €29.4in The}. MAJ: deennhlre. Soon-ad; leCunon (3818). dun. m o! Ardletlnn (462mm: Burl o! Buchm (11%); (rend dun. node!“ (770). 1:830]!me x. madden. Petr fluid by Grey one: (492). The W- Adm. becember. 1889. in e duct! “on 0! Home. Sorby'l bones. describes LEWIS OBDON thus: “Mr. Son-by cells this his but yeullnr colt. He is ve chick. native. men: In the bone end museum. wi: zplendid shoulder-I. qua-ten, thigh: Ind emu. sndsve nice held and neck. ï¬le back In Ihon and his ri well uppgng. Altogether 3 meet promu- AH-A .1.L mA-u- n-IM'. ingyoungeur. com in tionl end. neerness to the ground. Hie line. I on. gained may prizes. including lat ut Shun-net when n yeedinz. end when two yen! old and nt 0W. and ht end Chunnion Cup st the 3. end A. 8. eul- teau'y ehow ut Edinburgh in 1884. u the but two- yeer-old and under. Be in vinz him-ell on em breeding borne. At A rdeen in 1887 y colts. got by him when three your! old. were let. 3rd end 5th It the spring show. Ind and end are .3 the summer show.nnd you-ling illliee got by him won let sud 2nd nt the Inter IN)“ In 1888, It the nine neiety'e opting show. ooltl‘iot by him were let in the two-yeu-old oils. and 4 end 6th in the clue o! yeerlinge. end ut the summer show they were and in the clue oi two-yenr-old colts. And let. 2nd, 8rd end 6th in the twoyeu-old illly clue. lice-anon in aid tobe them-It two- -old Clyde colt thnt wu DOM ior£9001n8¢otlnn end was bought by 1 company oi pnctieel Aberdeenshu'e brmen. who used him for coupon of tumors in the nine shire, which in sun- clout e dance 0! his value In lire. Hie lire. Blue Ribbon (1981). wt! the winery! my premium! end prizee. including the 2nd pm It the 8. end A. 8. show “Perth In 1879 He me by the renewed Dunley (222). HeCunon'e dun. Jen oi Kirnnne ,__ -,.4._-n. ..x.. .3â€... .ml . lull dm Forum‘s. o Insure 1. trials. to be “a ht um. “I. ma mm M†an the horse they um be churned tun mung whetherin -or 99‘. mama“ SEMI-sit perod m0 an: my a. noun 10d. addicts n though at om d m V0 manhooaSnndsy. m “mo! m Id c In om m 0 mm m! Downoyv ma mine-ï¬djmm Â¥ _._.... -, .L_ _ md Downoyv and mm:- sol-com muse. 1 many 111310;â€!qu tomes salon In unwed" led“... in 4|“! bound to WWW“? ‘ ° ‘0 mm: m m 00 than m.“ ‘ ._ L, -_____4..h nah-mm Lowhfludon'; 30110! now. At. Toronb'a mt spring Hr held in Inch. 189 LEWIS GO N won 1“ prize In I. Inge ï¬eld 19 cameo, citing the mud hone. Energy, thst was sold for $2,500 war the Mr. sud other: slum: hi: equll. E18 victory was acknowledged t Variable wnlkover (ran his um .ppmnoe In the show . At. Port Pen-y. It the united township- spring , he spin wontflnt honors over t has held, deflating Home of the tegt hono- in Cum ,2- _Xn-.l -_l_.A - I-â€" “I II". v LEWIE RDON in 1891 won 1st. prize at. the halibut-in old in TorontO. Guelph ma Whitby. com ting nstlugeneldloltho bane recount!" Cly e sumo in Can-an, nod m the o y hone out of 48 can-lea 3: could compete for the swoop-uku- ut Toronto t held in Much 0‘ tint year. At. the Gen Fair, Lindsty. 1891, LEWIE GOR- DON md to 0! his colts van OXhlblbd, and when m. an: ppm, while his colts curried vial“ 1113an w man By mbno Auctk wunuu luvwvu w w...†â€" -w- -_ nod .nndileo conceded winnl “11854. lnlnl tonne n one of the but modal: of draft hone- thnt em mulled in Boo o! the Mom broodlmt unto. I-‘Iuhwood 8:117 (60). thedunof lined or MmdFl-Ihwoodm . LEWIEGORDO '8 unm- zotb than"! 0! Buchw (1128). the winner at the High nd 3nd Agri- cultunl society mean], 1877:1113 dun. Jun (34) pinned the H. and A. 8. mean! u. the suns nocloty show u the but mum: in the you 1871. Ho m by tom pol-plus». who um highly commended st the High- ".A _\_-._ -. AMA.“ in 1mm and n- 1n v-vv. â€"n- m -,,_, in 186': Bothowou mMowlngpflxulttho Boys! Northern Society Spring show: In In 185‘, but was not guqygg! 3.9 pomp“ in 1855 on account 3} ______ ) um -_.I x- _A__.4l ue wuv v"- ... ..., "viï¬ ,, __ stBaJy'. show szberdoon in 1876, md ‘1.- mad horgo 331mm. 187! And 1874. Benin In -__..-...~ ~_.I .I-_ _. M. $.- “ll nor-u uW-â€"â€"â€"dâ€" _-.__ 7, (£0). LEWIE GOBDON'S In: got by llpoe (269), the wlnner o the u G ow. 1869; Also 1:: prize 1: the Ron! orthorn cul- tun! 89dâ€; Sh_ow. 1x3 “10.... 1867. “MIA“, MI 1. u- _...... â€"l-â€"“ A0 “I'll WU! Duvw. ‘Mâ€"I‘ â€"vv.. {and dun. y Grey Comet (192). Hâ€"oâ€"vâ€"vi;lï¬n£ér 51 ,3: prize M: the Highland Society show 3% 111m _-..- '1. .1._ __-_ ALA (Alla-{nu nrlm :9. ma {'n‘iy'i'l. lamâ€"1E (7913). [5580]. (1003). E _ I I". Ready with our spring BargaiIIS- All the Leading and Representative Styles for Spring and Summer. Yes, we got them on the Run. High Prices and Hard Times must go. Nothing can stand before our Magniï¬cent llew Goods and Marvellous Prices. Carpets, House ï¬nishing, Blinds, Lane Curtains, and curtain Poles. Prints, Sateens, Delaines and Fancy Dress Goods. GLOVES AND HOSIERY Bhouldï¬twcu,wear'w¢uwudbc “comm ' ' 3‘99 rhasurightto thatthofzet «qualities marktg W 0% Gloves and Room o hora. You should [an waif neat and Mfmm Hosiery and Gloves. f", 34.3 to you Ready-made clothing in Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’. “out“ 1Ԡ"5686 8mm“! 1:"va wv_â€"wv.v -- -- w-----_--_u , , . port h' asps‘ ’rationwchammadeowrstogk thoroughly complete“ evetgffgqtï¬rq..hwjookod well to the quahty of our Goods, and ham _ --_-A‘ Ann- A-.. “tuba a...“ ‘1. n Ml Chillâ€. CI“ Ounwelcome word to subâ€"BARGAINS. Lindsay’s Leader 0f!†Gas!) Prices Dry Goods House. We Commence the Season Witn Bargains. We Will continue the season With Bargains HWourstylesamdPï¬oes. “ï¬ï¬wnm' a boot: a spe We Lead in 7' I18 and Vali; Imbody 00 here. Do: JOHNSTB SISS< 30'ch Known“ Ina-Mud .u 10" “in" ‘3 lingâ€"A J unkin. P Sonnet-ville. .msonim coo cheen. M G at J A McGile-n‘. 1 A Wagon. E n: H Wood. A H ’o no drum on lookout for Non-t, Beat and Chaps: in my; D m; â€191% was. Paw. Glass- Hi" 'ack mom to Re: GENTILEMEE TOWN A515 COUNTY. Lowest Prices. mummï¬ndherethohm atolls-idle veryloweot pd Mob "th; boot. mad“ amnion qo is worth 82.50. 31490. Out of low nhoel 801th Side of Kent. 1W 30308 LIST-1 :LENNAN C‘ Iron Kerohsntu. I er, '1' A Hills. )1 B Brown. W. l 5"“ 9.: YE!!!“ LADIES, SHOES All! SUPP! yaw, Whiting, WM Brushes. White Let 0a. _Pm’m_ti Brush iii of the'atg in .1. MAY 13. 14 the quasi 39W†7 l__ ml CLASS 805038. Envy W