our WALL pm 1- 8011138 Filt- 1m New “9‘ w. m sun 306° -‘-- Aug‘? 3010“ ngital Paid up, “13111:: (13.1111111111111 ynï¬t. Lindsay’s Great Wall Paper It is a. curious and entertaining spec- tacle, that if thetory temperancepoliticians of the Foster and Marter stripe moving in the Ontario legislature for a prohibitory law in the face of the well-known fact that according to present decisions from highest courts such legislation would not be constitutional. If the question is of such supreme importance, if there is such hibitory enactment, pressing need of a pro Mr. Marter should not waste time making temperance speeches in the Ontario legis- lature (not of course. for political effectâ€"â€" perish such a thought!) but resign and run for the Dominion parliament; there his meet with no constitu- tional obstacle. The path is clear. The course is straight. He could reinforce and re-“enthnse†that once shining light. Geo. E. Foster, who ten years ago waxed eloquent at 810 a night in showing up the tremendous evils of the trafï¬c and the im- perative need of prohibitionâ€"prompt,quiek decisive, stern, nnbending, and so on. Mr. Foster worked “the cause†for all it was worth. He achieved notoriety and a certain parliamentary and political standing, and ï¬nally a seat on the treasury waned. Bis zeal has oozed out. He looks scorn on the 810 a night stage of his exis- tence. A "statesman" with Caron and Costigan tomanage and keep in the traces; with French treaties to ratify or reject. with “moments of weakness"troubling, him frequently, could not be expected to give himself too much concern about the old teetotal speechifying days. But the public has sized up Mr. Foster and his temperance professions, and will no longer be fooled by him. The Marter ‘ *‘-A --â€"-- a--s:_ DOMINION BANK. movement is put of the lame tactics. Mr. Mater’ Ihnre of the work in to be at Toronto. Mr. Mowah has clearly and Innkly mad the constitutional diï¬cul- tie- in the my of notion; when these nro ole-rod by the; cues now before the III- oonrt the question can be dedt with, promo And. should not be dank with until that decision has been given, If the court decided that the province could constitu- ï¬onmy press 3 prohibitory law, then Mr. Mount, spanking for himself personally 3nd not forothcn, declued his readiness to mpport such o law, but he considered uhindntynotto go for ituntiltheycould MM do lo. Mr. Mom’s Immanuel u n constitutional lawyer In: novaboenmooa-funyimpuched. He Wu:andidmdoonngooulfriend ammpaomemmdusmof mm... Itmldbothomoot Mï¬waummmm a M93, f, TER PROHIBITION MAR M o VEMENT- Doc. 31. 189Lâ€"86-tf- 0 52211131: Our $19500 $000 $1,400,000 jaw Suppl!“- ‘y Maw ‘00 Store. edâ€"to pass a prohibitory law which according to present deciaions would be illegal. Such a course in really harmful to the temperance cause. _ Mr. Matter’s bill is not satisfactory to genuine and intelligent supporters of the temperancecause,andisregardedwithmuch ,,_J L- tumpchnuvvvuwu,â€"___- -5“, suspicion as a sham measure designed to make political capital. Hon. G. W. Ross ‘ moved an amendment which is aclear and ' candid statement of the situation and provides the way for satisfactory legisla- tion. It was supported by Mr. Ross in an able speech, and was adopted bya vote of 54 to 33â€"3. majority of 21. Three ministerialists were absent through un- avoidable reasons. Mr. Meredith and Sir Oliver Mowat took part in the debate. 1 Following is the amendment of Mr. Ross: “That all the words in the main motion after the word ‘Lhat' be struck out, and that in place thereof be inserted the fol- lowing wordszâ€"The extent of the power, if any, of the provincial legislature to enact a prohibitory liquor law is uncertain and doubtful; that a case involving the question of whether or not the legislature has even the limited power of thischarac- ter is now pending before the supreme court of Canada; that before attempting to deal with the question of the prohibi- tion of the liquor trafï¬c the extent of the jurisdiction of the provincial legislature should ï¬rst be ascertained by the author- .5, v- -__ in that behalf; that to deal with this question of prohibition now, and whilst the jurisdiction of the legislature is so doubtful and uncertain, would, in the opinion of this house, militate against the best interests of temperance and the public, and would practically result in an ‘ indiscriminate and unlicensed trafï¬c in liquor: that this house has conï¬dence that the government will without delay take all necessary and proper steps to secure tht judgment of the said judicial tribunal as to the extent, if any, of the jurisdic- tion of the provincial legislature to enact a law for the total or partial prohibition of the liquor trafï¬c, and when it shall be adjudged by the said judicial tribunal that the legislature has any power to enact such a law this house will be prepared to con- sider and decide upon any measure in that behalf which may be brought before it; that for the reasons aforesaid this house is of the opinion that the question of the prohibition of the liquor traï¬o by the provincial legislature should not be farther dealt with during the present seuion, save and except to make and enact all necessary provisions for securing a provincial plebis- cite on the question of the prohibition of the said traflie; and this house accordingly orders that the said bill be not now read a second time, but be read a second time this day nix months: The British Columbia legislature has passed an act providing, that all waggons carrying 2,000 lbs. weight shall hsve a four inch tire. In Englmd and France, where the roads are as smooth and hard as ii! built 7 ~_._.1AL-2 bflc I‘ll-Uni â€". â€"â€" __.,- of macadamï¬he widé aging. permitted. A consignment of Australian beet lately arrived at Vancouver. B. C..and northwest ranchmen, fearing that a trade will spring up via.the line oi! steamers to be subsidized are clamoring (or protection. and will have a bone to pick with Mr. Foster it he tails to do as they wish. It is a. very signiï¬cant sign of the times that the Dominion government is still afraid to open Cox-dwell by â€pointing Mr. . --,,._-- Minus w vr‘._ v... R. S. White to {he‘promi-sod Montreal customs oollectorshlp. It is feared that a McCarthy candidate would come out and 0009 must be coidncted under thedlrect ion and immediate supervision of the regis- M and no such oï¬clnlwmbeauowed thagdnuabmhma-pzysi can within the time limited for one: ham-I. An addlflonhalsotobemieto mduauotndm Mmutnm W EDITORIAL nous. Progressive business drives us to the rountam n m u... uoow, ...... .- - __-, stock of GARPE'I'S OIL GLOTES, GEENILLE cturers and passed into Stock this we LACE CURTAINS. Come and see this Department and take advantage of the following Prices: LACE CURTAINS per pair. 500., 75c., 81, upward. g ggglgï¬gggwgï¬f’c. 45;;0?5ango 685:.00 CLO ! Co . 0 0111mm}: CURTAINS, $5, $6.50 and 37.50 per pr. TAPESTRY campers, 250., 40c. 500., 65c. and 75c. Y Ordinary on. atoms, 25c, 300, 400., and mo. BRUSSELS GARPETS, 90c. to 81.25. Carpets and Oil Cloths cut and laid when required. WUVU. ARIO FRIDAY, ' MAY ‘ THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONT , ________’______________â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"'â€"â€"‘____’_____/ 119 Brothers. Duds: F18" are full of the pretty fully. und must place before the government general returns as to! $23 an e number of mortgages registered, amounts of the incumbrances. President Cleveland pressed the button and opened the World’s fair or Columbian exhibition at Chicago promptly on time Monday in the presence of anuimmense concourse of people. The show is pro- nounced a great success. It is not only the "biggest thins: on eart ." but the buildings alone. to judge from the mag- azine illustrations, are well worth the trip ‘ to Chicago. Mr. Gladstone has had another narrow ‘escape. An anti-home rule crank of the ‘ Guiteau stamp was prepared to shoot him but missed his chance. He is evidently unbalanced in mind. He had a note book ï¬lled with selections from the inflamma- tory speeches of unionist and tory speakers 1 to the effect that Ulster would be justiï¬ed. in rebelling against home rule. The incident h_g.s_ caused a profound sensation â€v.â€" in Great Britain. m A London cable sayszâ€"“A large numuu of residents of U‘lster,‘belonging:;to the PresBytenan and-’Unitariai'dexi'omina» a resolution in opposi- tions. repudiate th tion to Lord Salisplry in the 113336 of and 3T. _. -c»... 'Dmtpnt- Sits I UIMSEUUO' w .mâ€"_g Gladstone anE his policy in regard to Ireland. Mr. Gladstone has sent a reply to the communication, in which he states d to observe the existence of. such an enlightened opinion as that held by his correspondents amid the sea of violence and intolerance at Belfast." éiiiistone. ex 1 GladStgneuan r Mr. Dalton McCarthy adircssed a. very large and enthusiastic public meeting at Orangeville Monday evening. Mr. Mc- Carthy made an able and eloquent vindica- tion of the course he has recently taken in . __‘I:...4 nhnrnlv tn y. yu-â€"-__ , Mr. McCarthy with havin; the conservative party.†he less than $61,958 in lawver government in the past ‘ " "ALâ€" nah! thin nmte! of the country. um y..--_-_, ,, Osler. had received large sums for his services in important cases. but that was rather a loss than abeneflt tohlm. (Mr. McCarthy).as he did not receive a dollar 0! it. Mr. McCarthy then dwelt at some length on the preslng need of immediate tanfl' reform. A vote of confidence in M . McCarthy and approval of his course was heartily carried. _____â€"_â€"â€"-___â€"â€"â€"â€"- 0031154330139 NEWS. OFFICE or Tuvl CANADIAN Pos'r. memr. Apt-£1 21. 1393. Toronto “not sum. Thompuotm-dnontho mutual 'ruudn! WNW“; “" "“ m’ - ,A _ |-_‘ 4-! lg“ $111111 .1 may. 'v- v WEE» perhuiï¬ I. ..uao no... Wheat. rod. 601' bulb.............. Barley.porbmh.... gnu. pox-bush..." ........ .. 6...........-....u...... ...-...... Pea. perbulh................ Drouedhocs. per cm" . . maneuver-1b.. tub. duty. Butter. per lb. tap-mm. . ,4... ...u . Um nus- yv- -.. -V , Butwr. pox-1b.. tub. duty. mm... Butter. per lb . tub. more. .. .. Rama-worm.rolu................. Emnewlud.perdoz...... Pontoo- por bummeâ€" .. Beet.tore...................... .. .. MLMnd ....... Stun-h ScnrJooxguib... ,........... Tu: eyl. :- ....... Ontogenyâ€: pan-.... Sutton. ur Goods, and we have received direct from the manu. into Stock this week an immense stock of GABPE'I'S, OIL CLOTHS, GEENILLE and e of the following Prices: Come and see this Department and take advantag ï¬ UNION GARPE'KS, 290., 450. 50c. and 650. per pair. 50c., 75c., 81, upward. BEST ENGLISH OIL CLOTH, 75ct to 81.00. _ ____. A: At. an -...I OH an unn- 111'- :“A large numb?“ A“ ' law-W " I ring mantra .................. 3 taken in FlouinIun! Proust. per cut... Flounbtken 1' cm. sharply to Bulgaper 1 .. .. WY "3333 Pea.undl.... ...... P munic- .. .. -M’- “es- 0:25. ..... .. as charged guano .. .. ye ........ . ......... Elmade by Pom, perm .......... .. ...â€... eceivedno h ........ Cabbage. per . ........... strom the Beau.perbnc.......... ears. Mr. 0010:“.me ...................... was aboo- Gnu-cu, null rod. per â€......u... , never re- Ouchop, â€I'm-.... ............... Pucho -........... ......... irectly or Barley op" ................ .... 0‘7"â€.9199.‘ Pollul “ pdoawensazsm 8650 for snhnlll woman: shunt 140 lbs. Sheen 3nd lunbaâ€"For sheep sud luau the Eon-Tho 61me M...“ -m _ sll offered Iold steadily ht Han-u being the mama): ohcnnodweron-omsotossso we owe. Some loueolntourlve ounces nude “:7. Severe] of the old country denote who visited the was! -- m Tim" mun Mon. Whethhllporbmhol), Mud" .. ..W‘ " Ipdngmndard .................. 0 Flour,Puen%Pl-ooou.per «gum... 2 Flounbtken :- mum... ........ 2 Bulwaporb 01.... o Pea-ms“ ..... . .............. .. ...... 0 Peuunume- . ... .. .. .. 0 0n- ...... ....... ............ . ..... . .. 0 Buckvhut......... ....... .. - 0 Rye ........... Pontoon, pork: 0 “hammerhead . o Boot-moth“: ............... g o , 1 Applmporhlx...._.. ï¬pplqporh-mln .. utwnperlb........ ....... umbporlb. .......... . DMhongoLrloowa....u A w. m-...-.-..V..,, Turkmcuh.............. ....... . Chicken-pupal: ....... ......... . Bqunghroleulbu ...... . H unickht................ .. 12$: .......... den.L.'... Bentham!!! wool..L.........---.. “ perm.†..oooo..oo -.o.o- can M qum....... slyâ€"n of the Mill saw, MnLENNAN HI]. mwmmmu. Builders’ Hardware. Carriage Hskerl’ Summon spans and snovxns. mu. 311221.113. Dummy 8’ Flaw/[e 37/05. Q 0.. so. 9......0 oo- South side Kent Street. Ill case-o... u°°¢ 555 73» I001 q wuwwwmauu 008300000 mwmwwwmmm awuawwmua “02200000 ....u- ........ Mum“wmmmuwuuwwumunW¢Nmuwwwwmwwwww§ 000101111MOIO085000100098‘87800009 mwmwwwmwmwmwwwuwwwwwwmwwmwwwwwwwwww nwwwmwmumwwwmwwmwuwwuwuuwwwwwunmwwm o00001110601008‘oooooooaz’,7uooooo ‘»‘ ‘‘‘‘‘‘ 1..»o....-.-.ommmmuumnun McPHADBN'B OLD STORE, 0129. the Post 0mm. Undo-7. “I! ah. Ianâ€"50 SEE OUR GENT’S In this departmnt we carry full line: of HATS. FURNISHINAQS; etc., and for Price: we lead the van. Call on u: for a SILK Nobby Spring Hat CAPS. SHIRTS, T: as, THE [WEB IH LADIES’ AHD GEHTS’ FIHE SH AND LINDSAY snon KIN___G_. FINE JOB PRINTIN Something really worth seeing whether you buy or not, is ll! Blay in our store of New Dress Goeds. New Prints elaines,_ llew Silks, Etc., in all the Fashionable 8' and Designs. You are always welcome to our store. OUR PARASOL DEPARTMENT Is Complete with all the Novelties in New Shades and Handlesâ€"no two alike, and ranging in price from 505-. FOR LAOEB, EMBROIDERIES, Etc. We are Headquarters. If you want something 3*“ Fashionable see ours. They will stand inspection. , __._Ann HOUSE FURNISHINGS. In TWEEDS’, PANTINGB, WORSTEDS, 5“. This Department is now in full blast under the m3nag of M13: Snub. Ladies, see her Trimmings and be in {3511106 '. Mouthw- a: Go. NEILL’S Variety and Prices for Spring Wear cannot be beaten. in? Shoe King. It a specialty at THE POST. As this is the time for house cleaning if you “'3’“ Carpets, New Lace Curtaim, New Blinds, we cat1 53" money on them. having a large stock on hand, which . a big bargain of, and which we purpose selling at {1 5“ duca'ou. FLOOR OIL Chorusâ€"all width: and W’ We have a. Fine Assortment and Prices right. Tailor an tit: premise: - - - "Tu e enAumeAM 48' MILLINERY- P. MGARTHUR 8! The Canadian Post. I Let. we can†- u.-. ...-__, e surfaoen 06 En} Ilightly. then stir \ch l hunch-rm gencly end slowly at ï¬rm “I minnm Rough bundling ‘hil _ mu tree I. great. number 0! ,9! curd lvhich go 08' in the â€My lessen the yield. ‘ my be pm in end the ally turned on. Take about 30 '35 minutes in betting up_ to 9hâ€. Con- d the whey st this time the you mu ~ he ought by e tepid development of 4 - Then "it the curd ooaaiomlly (| ~ -- .. by rd. in be“ united for the pur- ) to pnvent. matting end to lecnre . . - ; - coo ' of etch particle of curd. When the is thoroughly cooked Ind - h a [all ecid on the ho'. iron ch. on“ he removed. After dipping . ll ’ W4 I» «u mm with the . ‘ ~ any drsin 03 the whey be- 1 ' “will“. “'hen it. has be- ; ‘ metted cut into con- ‘ «' ï¬ber“ 8 in. wide) and turn. they may be turned SHOE For SH First want W'wuiérm mom we on- inflo AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. :enred for the addition of rennet. A '5th from this my be neoeun .nit Wt localities, but n few trio 3 in “NO the mket to tell when the milk y rifnned. A very simple way to m. .net moment when ooognlntion bl in to drop A bit of burnt much .9 milk. It assume: 3 roLnry woman 5.. an milk in stirred. Then count the ant to mute. Grantees! end wotchfulnoss Ihonld be ’ "It . on milk nonr- very midlt; theory penod of hen.- an. x U00 â€Mont rennet (from .1 I’ IMO lb.) £090.91th the 1 min; in from“ to 20mm: use the ï¬ctional knife (3 Igmwemiicnlu'. A Begin. when Emmy. ‘" "' udconunuouuy, e caning 1g but. the can!“ y ’3 few minutes ml 3 antiwa- lobed dighuy, Ihcn our :- bands-71rd gendy and slowly a! ' 'n “.4. 1.-.. “.880! the Ontario Agricultunl â€manure of milk for PM god the was of cheese 3., ma and w. a give New at the bulletin th-t relate. :n'm It was yre‘pored (.nnl. '0... "-‘v _,, W . sheet 15 minute! they may be turned 1 do end piled two deep Turn frequently m or ï¬ve timee en hour) to prevent say boy from edleetinl on or ebout the curd, 11! to were uniform ripening. The Inpentue ehonld be meinteined nt ebout l‘ while the banking down proceee ï¬e ring on. end when the curd preeente n being pulled epert end t E in. on the hot iron It then eired by etirrin n it becomes left In .V kc newly-nude butter. . on being pressed in the Ind. it “it"!!lwd u the rate of from ilb. to 2| 1‘ eelt per l000 lb. of milk. ï¬re when ulting ehould not D ' $86.. Pnttopreu lnebout For 20 minutee. or when the salt is thor- 1y di-olved. Have the tempereture thietine between 80° end 85'. Apglcy gently At ï¬rst, until the whey - torn-deer, then gradually incmue. the eheeee heve been in the preel tflnlnnwe they my be taken out neetly hideged ; only gum wemr he need in bend-gins. hey should mud uglin in the 1:00 in the mom- (3.. .L-. _- .z... or - onldere are left aw VII-I- w - â€" -7 . or an album, or when the salt is thor- 5th Mind. Have the temperuure this time between 80° end 85'. Apglcy ml! gently nt ï¬rst, until the whey - I to In den, then gradually increm. 800 “I“ no rim or I onlden are left | oboe-0, but hnve them nut sud styl- nnd of uniform um. h in was, My should be pressed for st lent twenty Ill'l before removing to enrin room. ‘Tho curing room nhonld be opt nt nn '- ims-mum of .bout 65‘ or 70°. “a “I,“ Consrhnnce [but In Equnlly 10270;“.th nod for Flowers. m “P pct vrobectan for Ihldin trlnm p a from the sun, 5nd to used . M a night- (mm the frost. an In! I). lid. of old atsloguel And other IPM ,Propu'e I rtebosrd pntern h “Moths-lull cut. from c o 7 ' “4 ‘L-M ahn'n I. I Ii†II can w- Ih all-19ml“! | M II â€(It “vu- --.- , . n! b. and. of old unloguel And other which. ,Propu'e I Backward pattern II b Abilene-n cut from c o "P “ analog“. of the ah. ha- 1. Tnke the ““1035!“ apart, by w . mn'“'. be well until-ted. sr. , Beg; when the curd in .e ' cut slowly. with 3 Ski and continuously, until 15m, W. W. Gum. ;, Morrisburg : â€â€™ i desirou- M at the Gun qnlmi but good, pure milk. pr milk and the in! milk- "daonld be refund. ; to 84° Flhl‘. “9 “33““ wound to ascertain we g, To nuke this not uke fl the 7n, “M U0 in one mg nig- ' 1y for ten tion 9““ in m ï¬t in sufï¬cient.- . . LNG CHEESE Ev minute- up .llpw ‘i-aik m for ogc the pineal The ever III exhibit; fuhiow when \Vnrld'l Bull" noted mu. ‘ 'J 0 travel: J eruy {Ii-tun ï¬ften On i‘ frequel of innp luud was [1 road liltle ped o. The uretc a... Quad before town comb 1 It 1 oomph town, tnim ed wit Iâ€. he 1 leuil {not}: One Dim “8°; the I Lhu TM him ï¬vp our bu'c ticl the 81? tha ind