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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 12 Jun 1896, p. 9

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of mm. ml Molten. tle vars, Blinds, nings, Etc. K ZAP? ONUMENTS 1 2:11! Domestic 3“ BED 1871 res and In- : you buy. ’5' 5072': Yard ’LEY. RA NTB'ED. as Works ts. n: .m furnished O n ecu). :o stud thl House Imam Reserve orders n31) witprpqu. é); 5m 3!!! i133 W 3113 Mill WHAT THE CANDIDATES ARE DOING. Messrs. McHugh and Stewart 3,: Omemee. Persap, 1:1: :0: saving too much thee in the history at political meetings ever add here by either party, never was there smare orderly and appreciative audience than azccn'ied the reform meeting at cinemas {Hi-j :y night. Many ladies were meant, infiniing Misses Thornton, E1- mdg, Tarmpson, anPherson. Rather lord. My. 'l‘. 31 Q-ude, Mrs. F. McQuade, Mrs. Cochran». Mrs. Hayes and other-r. The 3““):ch l'stenlng given to Mr. Geo. gcaggh a; ‘1 “Hana. Stewart. as remarked by mJny, was eq-lal to any devotional church mm mg or any prominent lecture. Tao Bl'miaurn hall was well ventilated mdluhzsi fox; the ogoasion. Dr. Thomp- ,, -1- -54.) A‘nnlnn\nn mums-n.» - -v- --- ---._- .7_ V m wan unanimously elected cinnamon, which p?~'i.1::n he tilled admirsbly, possesse i c!‘ the most good homered sty e, mdccrtsihiy he may tecl proud of resid- Inmver such an Orderly and into igcnb salience. Mr. McHugh spoke for about a when, cwelihg on his posi:ion as a. Macs and a 11an maidens and native of mommy at Victoria. and although difl'er- m in religious views from many in this are. yet he hoped never to allow himself mkcuuid biased or wound around by any putlcui-v: class. Everyone appeared to mmcioto the hones‘, candid and straight- muzd samd he took. and he received hmty spy! \u-N‘. A chance was then given may 0: D . Vrocman’s men to come on mepmt mm. but no 0 1e came. ‘ mm, s-a-mr'c- then began his address, whlc‘s held the audience spellbound for over salon and a. halfâ€". and then people were slow 1': leave me hall, which was crowded. he dwelt. 3ny on the school question, mum and all other issues of the by-having the blue book and other docu- mm mm tr: 1): c2: up all his statements, Md existed to open them no to anyone WW ALIVE UUU JLC‘.‘ Lcuwu B V. â€"â€"â€"â€" a -â€"'- matters, only going by their party’s opin- ions. were astounded at: what they heard. 31:“ Stewsri's Pxplanations were so clear, Mid: and srrsigz’utforward that our aldeszsnd mast industrious farmers and 1 others say -~ 1 mu 9.: a. 1653 how to vote; in me at all I win support Mr. Menu and the Lmriet government. Dr. Vmoman‘s Meeting at Mount Horeb. Ameetiag in the interests of Dr. Vroo- mu was heid In the schanlhouse, Mt. Bareb, on the evening of Wednesday. the 3rd inqt. The meeting was called to order at 3.130 wizh Mr. Isaac Watson in the sneaker. He began his remarks by crav- ing the Indulgeaca of the audience, stating that. this was his firs: appearance on a quli; plarhm. Tnis statement: was a mapper, seeing that Dr. McAlplne has tired on: more audiences In this riding the: any other tory politician in town. with one salisary exception. The doctor said he was glad to see so many electors present, 3112330. supp-Mews ot a good 8°" unment. X): q mo 31‘, however, for he saw cue aria healer present who was a laflowu if Gairgge McHugh, and he hoped go we a :irmtion through 310511931311!- “18062. Thi; gratemznb of the doctor’s 33873 we: blanket to some of theiaudtenye. £0“: seemed cc in‘pty that McHugh’a Ln- Luence we to b; with an Incoming fibers! government. C-zntinulng the doctor said he q“Wased they had Mi heard of Mr. McHuqh‘s snegch in Llndsav, In which he Wooten m charged by Mr. Neilth "“11 “V103 canvaqsed Protestant reform- an to vote m Dr. Vmoman on the mend than: Mr. M-hugh was a Catholic. Prue Mantsou m not to vote for him. Dr. McAln'ne ml '11 Mr. MoBugh‘n ch , “4 he denied mat Mr. Duncan Raf. w 0 :2! 9130 sophnrqed. 1131 been‘ an {$10! Dr. lchLoine, Lindsay, was the first pages; but nnvrohi icome forward to mine. m: y old-time conservatives, wt: have not been readiggpr 1091x3118 11530 YER’S THEORYWOBLD’BRAIB Sarsa : arllla fâ€" When in doubt, ask fotAyer’q Pills v is the only one at ., %;;;'them that I could .V ‘ "3‘ recommend as a A” o :7 A " blood-purifierlhavo givena away hundreds of bottles at it. 331 consider it the safest as well 11 best to be had. ”â€"WM. Corr, t e Esta-11.13. Church, Jacksqmm CAMPAIGN NOTES. “$3 of mediasie, 9!! same: " ‘ WI} ,‘, . 1‘ 3' ”W“ mam mum had analywd fill'the sarsapafinamm , tions known in 9.19 a! trade, but “’1; AYER'S Only One ' "mild thl 1.“. ‘. nnnn mhm filth: JUNE 12, 1896. UH cube-av“..- -v- â€"-___, was also a fact that flour went up at the/ same time nearly $1 per 100 lbs., and that two out or three garnlr‘xErsfiefie blayln fight-23th time. As or r. 0 ug an s ppery plank. he could tell the and!enee,that he had never made use of the arguments stated by the doctor,' and there were many present who knew that as well as he dld. (Applause) He wasnotabetting man, but he would put 11 $200 to Dr. Mo- Alpine’s $100 in the ban a of the chair- man or Mr. Flavelle to-morrow morn- ing that the latter could not produce one reputable man to prove the a°sertlon he had made elsewhere that Geo. MaHugh was appealing for support on re llgious sympathy grounds; if he won the money he would give it to the Home in Lindsay: if the Dr. won he might pocket- it if he desired. He would go further-he would wager the same amount that Dr. McAlpine had canvassed on ‘re one grounds mainet Mr. McHugh in M poea. Geo. McHugh had too high a sense of honor to descend to each-tactics to defeat En opponent. Do you agree to my pfl'er, r0 Dr. McAl ineâ€"“ I can explain.” Mr. Bra eaid Geo. Mom: In took a manly am -â€"he acknowledged he wee a Catholic and made no apology on that e- count. nor should he: he came out tel lathe race of the maudement leaned by . . ' ’ ll and Ma he Guatemala»: Me Benk uul’uvu- __ â€"_-_v ing. When the price of wheat went up a. year ago Mr. Flavene had 1001130 bushels on hand, and no doubt: other miners throughout the country were also on the Bade side, and it looked as It the rise had been engineered tor‘elegtlon purposes. In A-_.‘ own-II. fin (Br.â€"hicAlpine was the first speaker, and he had nicely launched into his customs? ‘ . tirade against Mr. MoHugh when the vent ot a POST re ortor disturbed his serenity and cause him to ull in his horns, so to speak. He said e country would never consent to have a French premier, and twitted the retormers with having no settled policy. They had four or five planks in their platiorm, several of which had been stolen from the toriesâ€"iu fact is was a kaleidosocpic affair. and ap- pealed to the farmers. manufacturers, and other classes on different lines. The policy of Sir Richard Cartwright and that 0: Mr. Laurier were diametrically apposize -as wide apart as the poles. 0 held that free trade in England did not help the farmers, as anything tending to cheap. on bread was injurious to their interests. He thought it would injure Canada to in- troduce tree trade until money was as cheap here as in England. because manu- facturers could not oxford to pay 6 per cent. tsr loansâ€"that was Senator Ferguson's opinion. The 53h plank was Mr. McHogh's plankâ€"he could not stand on any or the othersâ€"and he called it the dormant reli- gion plank. Mr. McHugh has been wall:- ing that plank for some time and it is now ver slippery. The Dr. then tamed the an iee ce about the prosperity o; the coun- tryâ€"even it the price of grain was low the purchasing power of a dollar is much greater than it ever was, and his own household expenses were a half less than they used tobe years are. They should go into mixed [armingâ€"the government had developed a market tor their, butter and cheese, and had established experi- mental tarms. He had no confidence in the stability of Laurier’s promises. Geo. McEngh had been placed in a tight plane by his church, and he would not be able to wiggle. _ _ . .- . 7‘1 _7_ 77 it; VBtady followed and ah the outset re- lated several of Mr. Havana's statements anBrygp’s egpqolhouse the previous even- ...JA- _8 _L--L "an? an (I ' ‘ Friday Night. The meeting at Jackson’s schoolhouse Friday night in thelntereet of Dr. Vroomnn was a very orderly one, and very satisfac- tory to the liberals present. ~Dr. McAlpine and Mr. Boxell appeared for Dr.Vroomsn. while Mr. RJbt. Kennedy and Mr. Thee. Brady represented Mr. McHuzh. Mr. John Jackson made an emclent and im- partial chairmen. Dr. MeAlpine put himself. on reeord es the friend of Tapper and the Remedial bin, while M8 Boxall. speaking for 'Dr. Vrooman, in his more recent inspiration denounced the Remedial bill and pledged the e .ndidate, on this question. as against Sir Charles Tapper. - , The meeting was the natural outcome 0! the absurdities and inconsistencies of the conservative party. Sir Charles Tupper is filedged a hundred- times to ass the emedial bill, while Dr. roomau, hoping to gather a majority tram. all quarters, hes to’enlist such op‘foeing 018‘ mente as Mr. James Boxail an the motor ions Dr. MeAlnine. . The Torv Meeting at Jackson's Last . hawgulduothatheraoa 1! he could not sneak without reun- rtna to Mr. MeEuah‘e relish. Mr. Meflonh, he laid. had a Mot right to worship God as W Go hehaltattheoanaervatl _ . he said that Dr. Vrooanan was opposed to remedial legislation, no matter what gov- ernmentpropoaed it. and would vote on this question against any government that Introduced it, even the vernmant 0! Sir Charles Tupper. m. on“ spoke for about a ham-hour. and cloned a gentle manly address by remarks on the mm and superannuation. The flu. Horeb meeting wee fizzle from (conservative point a! View. The older resident, and presumably the chm-£3:- er, Dc. McAlplne, abused (how ugh and Catholic: generally, while . Boxell praised Gecrge McHugh and spoke for wleratlon. ~ ‘ raawuaauxz. A» -' â€"" mutter 8‘“ in” pom, he 3“ wfiw wgefim $69.!“ “03.! .536 '.. 9.99: 699:“. «a A Squall at the Narrows. Robt. and Geo. E. Essen, with W. Shoul- dloe, had a narrow escape recently. They had put a. passenger across the Narrows, and left' Lawson’s landing to return, the moon shining and the and the night clear and bright. The were rounding the point of J scob’s Is and when suddenly a. terrific squall earns doing, and in a moment ,___ anyâ€"naegl- that Dunno Lqunu van-av um...“ ._ _____ the punt was swamped. Fortunately they were not more than a hundred shore and they managed to keep the aunt under them till they reached land. Then they went up to Mr. Pat. Galvln'e and stayed the night with 11111:. um um n4 oommm ' was“ “3.2293: new! - For four thousand years or more the world groaned. snflered end fumed shout its coma. for there was no positive relief-â€" no certain and painless cure until Dr. Scott Putnam gave to the world his great Corn Extractor. If there is suturing now it is a result of carelessness. for the remedy is at hand. Trf Putnam’s Corn Extractor. It is sure, pain ens and prompt. Beware of snbstitu_t_es. IN. 0. Poison 8: 00., pro- Good Health And a good appetite no head in hand. With the loss of appetite. the system cen- not long susteln itself. Thus the textile:- tions of good health ere broken down end the system isllshie to etteoks oi disuse. It is in such eesee that the medieihei were of Hood’s Senepuiiieue eieeriy 23mm. 'i‘houende who he” also Hood's Sam is testis to Its most merits u e p or at the N Mm an . “eh-r929 *2: emits-.3“ Dear Editor : Please state in your valued journal that it any snflorer from Nervous Debllity. Seminal Weakness, Lack at Energy and Ambitlon, Lost Manhood, Night Losses, eto.. wlll write me in confidence. I will in- form him by sealed letter, free of charge. how to obtain 3 perfect cure. I ask for no money. having nothing to sell. I know how to sympathise with these enflerers and am only too glad to be able to aeeiet them. I promise everyone absolute secre- oy and as I do not of course, wleh to ex- f do not give my name. on desire to get well. send stamp and pfletcr J Ktngston. “”3" W11: uuu nun-p u. ._- pronot u haul notlonot otth'o' GEES“? urging“ Tunnel anoolwh at m “on n w or m. does.“ no «or: Mndw‘mrtm nor on. ”ma _ A‘_A ..‘_ L; n mam “’38“ “V“ m “an: nmhmmuzfinuuumm to teleoted. and he usenneoy; um. nDli th theeieetorewantedamanwho wan to “run with the haree end hunt willing with the hounds.” (Lend cheers), Mr. J es. Boxell cioeed, the meeting with a lair end impertial addneee. e an- knowledged that the overnment made many mietakee. bn maintained that all were not criminal. Both eendidatee in the preeent contest were men-the only dzfi’erenee was that ey looked at ubiic en‘eire from diflerent etandpointe i Mr. MoHunh was the vernment een didete he (Boxaii) won d support him ireelyâ€"he knew he wae an able men and an honeet man The speaker. after refer- ring to various: matters touched upon by Moe-re. Brad and Kennedy. cloned by annealing to t e electors to vote for Dr. Vr zoman on the 23rd” ---â€"-â€" vâ€" -â€"v _v. Cheers were then glvcn for the queer, Gec. McHngh and Dr. Vroomen, attu- whioh the largo audience scattered for their homes in the mldst of a heavy rain storm. VAMIWII. mmmommfinhhwflmm luld W Whoammhnhmdon u penal muggy” ”AMI-M3: In...â€" A“ n th e! 0:: on m a a loan . no “ 0' on an m simply an 1 IO! um um: saw no loom: Io whoproud wd mow-Imi- to In M and m. 7 Pure. rich bloozl In tho Bood' unanimous an I m? the On. Trim Blood Pal-lau- ad m makingellsortsoiclaims on public sym- pathy utter the fashion at the fisherman who first tries a worm and then a frog. The record of the Ontario government was apleasin contrast to the Dominion job- bery represented b the Ta Canal. at which Sir Jone oneld said 91: it isn’t draining Perth, it is the Dominion treasury." In conclusion Mr. Kennedy alluded to the franchise act. which had been desl edto create emcee. The elec- tors shcu betrue to themselves and t: the country, snd‘ii they were they would elect Geo. Mcfiugh, whom they knew would en t only what was honest and fair. He eved Dr. Vrooman was an honest man. but he announced that he would cast his vote against the govern- ment under whose auspices he was trying to get elected._ and he ‘(K_ennedy) did not Pure. rich No? nmonanua. an the 0210 True Bl! tonic. wm: the blood tallâ€"o! humans, the heat- ed ham ls alltho more opal-naive. Gm uh om thmholuwnnwnh 03”“ . surfudmorm'ot mineâ€"they vere paid aim-ice for 2.2% "3*; was” u w "m“; n n A on every one o mmumabommmn. .Atthe time otthe [not the N.P. Arthu- Ic- Qeede‘hud own at Dnnetord end else- where a go he ture of a tamer goingtomaretwthnnneteamnnd silver-mounted harness, the lead of when in the wagon being labelled $2 per ‘bnehei. lied that glowin premiee been borne out? Dn-McAipineh advised the hrmere to go into cheese making to supply the market created by the government. To-dey the icon! cheese is from 63 to 6}: per lb. he tones are now talking or the chilled meet trade, but they said nothing regard- the failure of the r shipment cf traits an _ _veget_eblee tq . ngland. The; were __LI eerry out the Trent Velley one! when ekeedv lit. In hle um. eenvlnelng style Mr. Kennedy then «lured to verleu ex- emnlee at my lneompeteney, end eke to the enperennneflon ebneee. He thought 0111] went- ehenld_ jock gut _tor_the_m- mg and autumn 00.; Montreal. no other to Swnum’s www.1- uv wâ€"wâ€"vv m 1 In Lead Packet: .Only. HE WANTS OTHERS TO KNOW. Have you Thought of it. and wuwm than have mu WWW at «dam moth new W0. ha maymflum Quantum“ Mr «6mm. 9119.. 40¢. 500.1“ 60o. DEVI-ON TEA Luann. From 6mm and General Storekoopm. _ Wheel Bupereutloue. Local wheelmen open to the influence oi signs, omene, etc. ehould teed the iollow- ing lie: of bicycle eupuetitioue collected by the Minneapolis J cum] : 1. The wheelmeu who allow-e e hence to pee: him will die before the yen lo cut. 2. To be eheeed by n yellcwdoa with one blue eye end one black eye indicetee e bed fell. 3. ' To eee e smell boy with e clung-choc beside the reed is a prophecy oi e pence tore. 4. Ii .u e whiiae hone driven ‘e red- germ. ml- rim will up!“ u?- leee you uy "cejen m” end hold up two Insure. 5. The rider who ex toretel cohecco Juice on themchwill oeeeepohe. 6. liyou in. your meohinelctheu- It chop it Ionian thetmwiliueebuy “a new euii oi clothes 7. Kick the men whoeehe ihenehe oi wh in em oi hln heuoueud i r When». in . “ the «WWW '3?» m“: a scheme Hints for Bleyonetl. Alweye observe the rules of the reed. Pen en epproeching wheelnnn. n hiele, or pedutrien on the rightâ€"young»â€" ned mythlnsgoing in the tune dh'eetlon neyonreel! on the lett. When spproeehlng anyone hon: behind ring you hell. Ride on the left: hand side of the lady, to that on they have your right arm to neeiet her I neeeuery. A iztthnnded men will reverse the position. Tne poei‘ion to the lett eleo pieces the men between the My end any eible denser that ‘mey arise from peee no vehielee. . When eeoortln: e ledy. should you come up behind e ve iele et such a. time that you will be tone to been between it and another teem ep- proeohlng. take the lead and toree e pse- eege to: her to no thropah. Ride near the right hand hone es you pass him. end do not poll over to the left until the ledy hes plenty 0! room in bent of the horse. Town Whnrf Improvement. A Joint meeting of the town council um bond of mag will be held in the ccnncll chamber on Sntnrdcy evening .0 7.8) o'clock, to dlscnu tho ndvisnbiiity of uk- ina the Ocean in gavel-onion: to expend the 83,000 latcly mntcd in contracting n angling place (at steamers ct the Icon of .3 I . An Iniqultoul m In order to prove the injustioe end ex- pose the Inconsistencies of the superannu- ation system. a shortlist is given below ci a tew of the civil servants whom the tax- payers are now forced. to support. The date or superannuation. the amount paid into the fund by each, and the mount taken out, are also given: LOCAL MATTERS. Iu'l' E“: .3...“ ‘f‘fii'fwaflx: Mm. nau- the now mu .5»: Mr mm “9:: ‘ “WW: ":31; ii: ivauu. um mcchnnlool n - n! and Tank lets Bound tutu-a mid. Pam. to bl- departure be m mounted with u: mania-tad ud- drou by the lccomoulve engineer. of the â€"In add to hep the What! “on“: (rectum reception d In constant! as" Willing. Vic. Iv ow...” to Port Hops Wailâ€"Many. “mm! mm ions â€"'l‘bo two trestle brida- un' Pom will be and In this am. A in"! chin In now us work. â€"-'rha Chem bunch of theA Gnu! Trunk mum will not be M ‘5“ summer. but» coca-loud excunlon my be run over It. â€"It .'I thought the the new 6.13.3. um umwbomnod onJune 22nd.wm pm- vlde tor I much mm no“: on some um. mummy bonnet: Toronto and Montreal. â€"Bu!nonl on the 1m continu- v gooddho want of grain from! a! o be at special. to commit on. 09 non Wan-aura anal-commence- mon bulneu will be veg hunt. BU. BBHSGISTS. PEBFIIIEBS All! LANMAN’S 13an at Lawrence 00. FLORIDA WATER MURRAY ‘ 5mm Milli Comparisoq is what we invite. We believe we sell the best Teas and Coffees in Victoria County; if we did not we would not say so. We believe we have exceptional advantages and that we- can prove it to you. . ' Could we but impress upon people’s minds that in nearly all cases when they buy inferior Tees and Cofl'ees they can get the best at our store for the same money. we would be compelled to enlarge our premises in a short time'; however, we are gaining customers steadily, and month by month the praises of our Teas and Cofi‘ees are sounded more loudly than ever. For year! we have'been paying s'pecm attention to the Tea and Cofl'ee trade. and twice a year visit Montreal to attend the Sales. We buy largely, we pay spot «uh. and in return insist on getting the but brands in the market at the lowest prices cash buyers can comnaand. By'so doing we are enabled so offer values and qualities that have made our Tens :and Coffees household words in hundreds of homes in Victoria County. ,1!!!“ WM beaefltted dud invigonted dter drinking a cup of Tea 0: Coffee... the good kindâ€"That yet My (all to We.” the impomuee making a careful selection when punhuiug supplyl The chance- mthat if apedlur from the city happened along at the time they would put Nth in his W that his wetje the choicest lines to be had for the money, and'would buy his nasty. adultented stuff. Ea TEAS AND BUFFEES. Wool Wanted at the Lina’sa): [Woolen Mills. ,vmumzsw-W VAGUUM OILM 00.. 6-50 mm ”m" 01mm.) _ “in! gum. A-.‘.g ____.._ . I. Nay About“... :1. Shorey’s celebrated ready-made clothing has a and in the pocket of each garment guaranteeing the cloth used in its manufacture to be thoroughly Sponged and Shrunk and its workmanship to Shorey’s be sound in every particular. ‘ Always ask for and be sure that you get Shorey’s Ready Made make. Every reliable dealer keeps it. Clothing look for the little card in the Pockets. Runs ‘73me Van-n Anode“! Pulp- m. that. Highest ash price for any quaatity of wool delivered at our factory, 92 William-st, and 2c extra allowed when traded for goods. We have the largest stock of Woollen-Goods to be seen in Victoria County, as well as Cottons, Shirtings. Cottonades, Shaker Flannels, Underwear, Top Shirts, etc., which are sold at very low prices. Blankets, $2 per pair, I 5 kinds of Union and All Wool Sheetings, 38 varieties of Yarn, Full Cloth, Tweeds, Hosiery and All Wool Check Shirtings. All goods guaranteed to be just what they are represented to be. Sell your wool direct to the manufacturer~no market has. no commission to pay ...... HORN' BROS... l' Brut an Iron Founder ll prepared to «10:11 kinda a Outing sud Foundry Work. Remit-lug at 1319!. went: nod Machinery etc... Setting-up Sm Engines Ind Bane“. JOHN MAKINS SPflATT (IL/.12”. Shoreyfg- mung. TOROI'I’O he WooqAC ~. ,1an Hanna; LINDSAY FOUNDRY Horn 1320!: .. gm“... .mm. .mmmm. w ”W .rwmuga. UCflON SALE 0! m mum um napmmwhuw ,A W§M9‘”"“°d3 _.. 4‘-.. .- JOHN MAKINS. No‘wwldnrhw 3; N. ._. « “'- ~ indsay Woollen Mills. 211024 8A9! ‘ tham-ut. Norm FAMILY GROCERIES.

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