clan: content. Huriaon» stand. for the 35.ka of the McKinley bill; ands-010W“: mjoxityinthe popula- vote {om-yous ago, (thoughhe htthodeetion when counted by we.) ud-hecndthe hriï¬'reformnmehave grown in popularity during the last four mmuyudeaaeabymï¬demyofl “republic“ and demomï¬cbouesin In Yak to'thlmpecï¬nnndidsta In this taped: neither has much to robbery, at s time when timid politicians were efreid to speak against the American ï¬ned fetish. He opposed free silver when Hillmtryingtostreddle on itund hie windy honesty on that vexed question ha geined him extensive support in the eaten: ente- end appear: to have loetl him very little in the west. The repan- ‘ an convention at Minneapolis muddled the question in its platform, and he- not added to the petty strength thtoughont the country. Cleveland’s decided stead for teriï¬'reâ€" Iimnwillmeke the the leading i-ueof thecunpdgn. Itwihbeeltteight end VII entirely spontaneous. lbw not Worked for or sought. In fact Cleveland ’5 course he: been the opposite of the tinne- lerving politician who_trim his sail for every pasting breeze. He came out Iqmly and atnrdily against exeewve mention, denouncing it u legalized mm.“ merm. We are pleased a?!» ableto mm cm on Wednesday Mr. W. Lomhrough, president, md Col. Deacon, one of the director: of the Lindsey Contra, waited upon His ‘Honor Lient. Governor Kirk- putrid: and requested him to open the Lindsay Central Exhihtion on Wednes- day, Sept. 28. His Honor kindly coneen~ ted to undertake the pleasing task. It is likely he will he ecoompened by Mrs. Kittpetricggpd suite. : their a!†(Emahiau 13051: cranium noummm. Emir. may, JUNE 24. 1892. v-â€"_ ‘I‘J vmylv’vhl. Return Tickets good to: so days. bomï¬tuebdee who not merely bribed by -â€"- I I lavish public outlay and by contributions m m “d ever: an levied upon public contractor: but they W b were carved and cut up homkestorymaâ€" F c TAYLOR joricy dead-euro. The 20de m l ' ° 1 bede'nough, butbaduitwuithadtobe 11mm; m. supplemented by the franchise fombill Plâ€"‘___. q-,, n -M- A_; JW 14, 21 and 28. 2$°'th‘:';:: _ July 18th and 19th, '38“??? of the Farmers’ Excursion capital Paid up, - $1,500,000 1%; Mu: ' ' $114mlooo 13:11:11 WAY AGENCY 33$: SAVINGS 1329mm. “3.5 mmnmrmtmtm No dad mama's: 111190.13†“77 3631313083. 5293‘ 1 En " amp-LY AGENCY I 3%., in! â€Wummgrmmf: NORTH-WEST. Capital Paid up, Surplus. - wigglngg DOMINION BANK. new Amt. m. '. Ray 28. 1891â€"10]. 1'0 111: FOLIDWING Ponrrs‘. L. I... 00.... Dominion Bank. F. G'. Taylor. of every description 602: the following mm which i. no 2. 181-103 â€cement _ _ _ mama“ Iii-33:43:!» efl'eqt m: I oaths FANS. l HOT WEATHER. A COOL } $30 " } $85 B. S. Porter. $28 The Woodstock Sentinel-Review says: “Mr. Mowat is one of the few eminent statesmen who and time unid the cues of alike to study the higher problem thet touchthe presencmd the future lite. In this respect he resembles the' busy-minded and many-aided Gladstone. Pm it Sil- neu â€" vï¬wvâ€" u nan-con “YB the presentianot the ï¬rst invitation In. Blakehu receivedto sit in the inner“! puliumetrlxit. and wongm wlgetheégae "I?! acceptt smeanse encapng mte corruption of Canadian politics. such a. aim-dons stiem pt at s rallwsy sch emeie orrid, even fox-p Peterboro.†A London cable to the Globe says: " 'The proposal that Mr. Blake should accept a ‘ seat in the British house of common meets with warm approval in llbersl circles here where Mr Blake’s chsrecter and ability are highly esteemed. The Psll Mall Gazette says it; is a. most heppy idea and Mr. Blake will prove a. most vfluhbl.‘ 1 member.‘ ...... The Montml Wu...“ “â€"- ,, .i â€"w â€VWU at intervals. one of them bein to village. Fancynggur line to 80 y: from Buckhorn ‘ne Lako main 1 Such a. agubious attempt at a rail orrid, even for Peterboro.†I The Bobcayxeon Independent says: “ Peterboro delegation went to Ottam last week to ask for a bonus to their Lake 0n~ tario and Sank. Ste. Marie Line. They wanted a. grant {or a. piece of the line. the piece to be between old Mrs. Swenton'a in Ashburnham and Charlie Wty'a in Glam- organ. with a. few spur lines thrown out at qu-__-I_ ~ , I The suppressed reports of the British farmer delegates. Messrs. McQueen and Denby, which have been brought down in men necript to the house at common, state that they had come to the conclusion that free trade with the United States was .l‘...’_-l_‘ _ -v -V‘ main in power no matter what meme they had to adopt, append to hove the hearty approval of their party throughout the country. The party conscience may have hnd many qualms, but it has taken ten long years before an expression of disapproval has been heard. Thnt ex- preceion he: been conï¬ned to two members -â€"-Meaere Dnlton McCarthy end O’Brien. will probably go through without protect. to his heart. And th ey will agree that _ The cable deepatchee state that Mr. the mature opinions of on eminent and etnteemnn are 0 more value Blake's acceptance is werxnly welcomed 33: those which I might have been 1 by the liberal party in the old country. given out earlier in life. Ir. Mownte _ former lecture on the “Evidences of Chris- He will have, it is understood, one of tinnlty" received the hearty eppnovnl ot the Longfords, where an election by all denominations. ““1 h“ m ' V . ' wide circulation. Those who have h acclnmmatlon is to be expected. Mr. the present lecture on the Fruits of Chris- Blakeend MnGladetone are warm per-one} u“ ty “M °t it in term of equally high J friends, and the “Gnnd on ma" will â€m“ be glad to have the invaluable co-opere ‘tion of our greet Canadienin the cloning “1“ Mr. w:- 8W a 5‘“ ‘workof hialife. Andif henlthbeapered "mm mm“ m“ 3°â€- . . . . . . Lunckensle,â€ieeaunntcethotebic- it is no idle prediction to any thet in the col k e! II ll f time the mentle of Gladstone mm more - $5 “‘1’†°. _ interest and nine will be produced in more likely to fell upon him than upon ' Mr. Buckinghom in on chic end experience. any other leading liberal at present in jonmllnt. nnduhe we: Mr. Mechanic'- 3.: public life. __ U lid-.6- l---â€" J" ' before the tory party felt safe. determination of the nary laden statesmen of the motherland. His ee- reerwill be watched with pride by 8!! Con- adians irrespective of present party nflilis- tions. We notice in some of the tory papers certain comments on Mr. Blake's locall- ed “failure†in Canadian politics since he becsme the leader of the reform puty.‘ Hefeiled, it is true, to turn Sir John ‘ Maedonald out of power because Sir John supplemented with the gerrymsnder the enormous influence of patronage and public expenditures cart-aptly employed. Constituencies were not merely bribed by '-_..‘-L *7 i " , ___ _ v _- p mv-uuw Hum 11: . me;- all. be inefl'eétlve. I In yet be spared†the pun' ot leavmï¬' mule: me just anyhow that. should tbemylottoml 33M or d wbmebbefltg hopeI hi I: . may before long return to ho’ine and friends:- Mr. Blake’e nboeptonee has oeeuioned ‘ general and heart-felt expressions of re- ‘ gret, but there in at the some time very § general approval of the course he ha de- cided to take. It is felt thet with his great ebility end his wide experience of the working of federal institutions, he will at once take a commanding position in the imperial house of common, end render involmble assistance in dealing with the question: that confront the EDITORIAL Icons the! prudently I tion minke-ls: ,,,-_,. _ _-_-............., w. "Nu m «1w sum. was mom. and it would be mthudlflculttormowm fltï¬â€˜gï¬g ngumm‘w “2‘1? 3’2“ Bunch“ Skirt Braid, W PM 3 Bundles for 5 cents. 'ffhepreumon' ag'uimoï¬â€˜mmxm 980 pairs Indica’ Light Kid Gloves, 10 cents per pair. £323â€Â°â€œÂ°WMW,udth9rm . - .. ._ . __ A - on: arena. tobe serviceable cc. {1 i: were 222?‘ ‘22:}: 5533m9 until t9 waste-9 The Mantra} ï¬lth-e; “YB -L LL_ n 'blllotat 4 o’clock M' morning. Thevobamufollon:0lonhnd, 616} votaI;Hin.113votel;Boie-,103voha. Nmmmeos. Vino-mt notyetchooen. ItwfllprobnblybeBoieu oronoanyof Indian. Mr. Bhka has given out for pnhliu- 1H2. BLAH 40053?“ Perkin u sné |3890!! H. _- 'â€" “mum “561'- stun. Mr. Month's com duo. bu been placed u the clown! Mr. Buckingham, odlung by by Hon. G. W. 8 minute: of “nation. M ..-.. w .quW Hr. Backlash-m in an we and «pained. jonmlm. and aka I... Mr. Mackenzio'u prim comm-y during the Msckonzie regime. he in wanton intimtoly ao- ‘quintod with the inner uwellutho public history oi um period. His wido knowledge of public um... lonnd Jud men: and tom sud R under. him Minn-3b!) ï¬tted wrangling I punuc mm 0: tint period. Eu wid- TOWNSHIP knowledge of public um... sound Jud will but you "'3‘ ‘2.“ smmm‘ï¬ww :33“; $5538 331% we ran on m In I nimble «Micron Io’onr Mutation! umâ€" ’ m' 8 5 11 :mroéeom. Makers: deï¬ne-901:1? 84,600 m%. u n M u m] . Bucklnglnm, who will be ' $4,700 will b0! 10! mum! In M Unm- Dawn by by Hon. G. W. Ron. minute: $4,400 amnmm m stadium. 84,000 'm W m comvrr covnrm GENERAL $5 500 “'wm"'“' m szssrons. , $4,600 gm; 35:3,] [am an a; Judge Dan). ’ m The Queen v. W. Grammyâ€"The _ A rimm- un ahaâ€"1.-. _.n-. L... mwxs'ï¬â€™iï¬ toughen-t. And theywfll agree that the mature opinions of on eminent end m atom are of more who those which might have been given out earlier in life. Ir. Mownt's 3:35; lecture 23 tale “Evidences of 35m: " receiv e catty appno o all denomination and has had a v wide circulation. Those who have hag-3 ‘ the resent lecture on the Fruits of Chris- tian tyepenkotitinbermeoteqnwyhigh THE GREAT VBANKRUPT STOCK MEN 76 and 78 Kent-8t, lindsay. Had-u. June g. 1891-: We have dozens of other lines equally cheap but space will not allow us to mention them all. We are honest advertisers and have in stool! new all the goods we mention. If you are open for Bargains we are the people to give them to you. WNW to 0mm their Value. WARNER co. want ROE .3 OME PLUMS oï¬'e ."- APPEQATIONSJTHOROQGILY. BEIOVES pic/tad up during the week, which we an oï¬riny a3} 7w m a†mm mm Followingareaomoot‘ thePlumsbaingm; Lbu'ot HIGINBOTHAM’S; LINDSAY. 9 31°17‘0me no $ ’000 WWW? .33 $7,000 WW§ W m rommpor Wm $5,200 mm‘â€mm~wm $4,500 32‘ W31", man-um $6,000 3:: 18m.“ â€- $2,800 gammmmm, $6,700 flmumwM-l “Badla- 4:-.32‘3907HERAN. Real fetate, Money loaning and‘ Insurance Broker, Lindsay. 1»me LIST or in4and63uttonKid,25c.perpr. TOWNSHIPOFOPB. will but You 119 my. mm {mm}? W ‘35 “in Wash. Carpets, Blinds, Curtains and House Drapery Dress Goods must take a rapid movement under the pruning knife of low prices. We start with our Staple Department and offer grand inducements in are placed at your disposal. Come and b your homes with our cheap goods Canons, Pn'ms, sums and {101101131188- We have been doing business in Lindsay I?" ".5“ upon our own responsibility for the past five Miam- years, during which time we have been liber- o'ggbgvuég'oé-W‘L; ally patronized, and before making the changes we contemplate, we desire to give every man, woman and child such bargains in the w. of the am Saw, lines of goods they require that our sale will belong 80â€â€œ 3"“ remembered as being the close of ï¬ve years of suc- â€(19,100†cess and pleasant business relations. It is our present intention to make a "mum 31198" change in our business at an early date. In mm than “â€" order to do so we must dispose of our large sun-unsung“. stock of goods. SINESS CHAJ 7-- 'F" '“J ‘Uweaï¬ pnm' Our large establishment. We TOWN AND 00E ,. Come and brighten m ms up u l a i â€"'â€"wmw M910. E val mm m “We wplicisuonu h [be @mnian McLen nan WINDOW WIRE, W1 - SCREENS, Bus WIRE, Bccxmo ‘ WIRE, POULTRY NE [OCKSKNOBS, HINGES, 01L, LEAD, Bacsum, V STAINS, MACHINE FISHING TA .7. land J. MAUN and batman In “nun. '. MAY. JL‘ in: 1163‘ SOB