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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 5 Jul 1895, p. 4

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anagram” by G- W- T- 01”“ I! “03101.33 DA mm by Jessie roam-gill. anther of “The FirSt Violin.” For' the PORTERS" Bookstore. THE CANADA__|.|FE Column. Rev. Dr. McPherson, 0x Th; 6W - is too it the dude would be 0'” .7 Tumor the elder “the Great Stretcher,” never over-estimated the burden of taxa- tion the N. P. would entail on canndhni, but the 18,000,000 bushel harvest of the Canadian Northwest lent year is a. poor realization of his prophecy that by 1890 it -.- mm m would 13105;“ 640,000,000- author of lat-ms, sndhelf as much on their chattels. It would be useless to ask the miners of that county: “Has the national policy medeyourlchf’ _______- A proposal to unite New York, Bmoklyn Into one ooporetlon Hull’s ”’9' We have already neen gunmen.» when asked to aid in the cause of obtnln' he reached the point at which she gets a. salt of the promised landend a new datum nut not be permitted to put her Thou who went Canada's flagtobeara Ion the fly, and those who wentthe ', pklee thereon ,ere having quite a live- :Wion [over their respective: fads. «amine the continuation or botenlcal lcwenosign ofgivlngupitapleoe. It :esiertopmposethenefleotachangein snag. dart did 3“ 1w“ than? latching no a fine on has dropped [Mo donut-do, and it seems natural («public «mum 00 mm 1:. m am my mu mm mama vim minim. 1:: Is as m wanna use new as use new; at my mum ad mmafiwham “in“ fi'fiu’fiihgflumw W gig-Emma in a W ad Mr. mmzzv. m: OUT TO-DAY ’. 5. Porter. newest Fmtion T3 v 10!; from a statement by Mr. 1:. mum is still trying to Atlantic line. The minister budget speech that the $750,- or the scheme is “not a pre- ," The minister “idem-15’ [love in the schema being But 1:, by chm“: 1“” Hud' seed. what about the "liabil- TALYOR, already been 89‘9"“ seven 1681'5’, of wow: de- m who We“ mum ll in aqua! mum: um better next thus will be run for the Irish-mun and for Mr. Balfour winsn the next session opens. Inthshouseotoohg‘monson'rhursdsy Mr.0ulmetdsolnrsdthsohswssnot burrowing In ever since he addressed that ill-advised remedial ordtr to Hon. Thomas Emmy? We had an idea. easier without it. with the Sault Ste. Marie canal, which has been brought to light by the public accounts committee, has not escaped the notice of the United States. The Brook- lyn Eagle, referring to the subject very properly says that the ridiculous bungling which has been revealed ought never to have occurred, more especially as there was the previous experience of the United States to guide the contractors as to what , * LA noun" “a Ottawa Free Press : The question of Mr. Hughes, in the house of commons yester- day, as to the judicial committee of the privy council being “influenced" by people outsidein its Judgment on the Manitoba schools. was excessively foolish as well as extremely insulting. The result oi! the government sending to England to “steer- tain" how far this had been the case wouidberatir amusing. There are but one or two .nstances on record of the English jr ciary being “influenced," ‘ and the tr mendous punishment inflicted on the or ragâ€"judges eflord proof of the sentinel of the public on the matter ' “Unthir kable rubbish" is whatths Canada Presby‘erian terms the lnsinuation that the pr‘ councilwas "influenced" in the way in icated. It adds, "That the hier- arch' would be willing eqou h to try goes without say ; that they d try in any way is not ely. To say the could succeed if they tried is simply to l bel the highest tribunal in the empire. It would on A-.. ‘LIA-‘A‘ “(“113 t 'dlfimks my su‘md 1! may “ICU. la am"; v- -_v-‘ , highest tribunal in the empire. It would be well for mtlonsltgeople to' dismiss any such suspiclop from air minds} A new Gymnseinm To 30 Built Repairs to the nut Ward Sehoolâ€" Communion- tions and Reportsâ€"A New Teacher Appointedâ€"The town will be asked to provide a larger Ameqnt than Usual for the Schools. The regular monthly meeting of the board of education was held in the council chamber on Tuesday evening. Mr. J. R. McNeillie, chairmen presiding. The fol. lowing members were present: Messxe. Laughlin, Pnkie, Deaoon, Anderson, Staples, and Dre. Lynch and J efl'ers ; absent, Messrs. Walters and Stewart. The minutes of the lest regular meeting ‘ were read and on motion were adopted, as were those oi e speelel meeting. comma-malts. ‘ From um Lung», re her mun-non u a south M wheel; 9’9”" honvhhhhtobedodudod Wtyuhm ..... ca .câ€"G -” “an WW gun .......... m W-cv-oofio mm m...- cont-conno- LIVBLY SESSION HELD ON TDISDAY RIGHT. DOD. The swam???" wuwwm 1-. so sum new!" a Schoolâ€" Communica- nnâ€"A New Tush" town will no fixed to I: Amount nun Una“ “$66!, 639N03- to her resignation as mug schad- "shown .. “a a}. «Nana‘s: :3 taunt! 1mm 3 W THE CANADIAN 810)” 09 lull: OK 02.0» nu .." --_“_ Your committee recommend tint the sum 0: 8299 45 be peid to Joe. launder ioreoel delivered st the public school. A discussion arose as to the advisability of building an addition to the gymnasium, The chairmen read a paragraph for the mflgflons reapeoting ”mlums,£htl;dt ...... n... It -a his: nnlnlon The chairmenreed npangrepn {or we regulations reapeetinggymnes gymnainms and .Hnrstone veitns his opinion ’thnt there was not sufficient room to! physical 001. Beacon said the Couafiete Institute inepeotorhed hedsteted decis veiy thntth board must build an sdditionto tothe “new When the regport was first read there ween no provision mode for the buildin the additionto mnns inm,R° it It was moved by Mr Staples. and seconded by Dr. Jeflers. that the question oi cement the basement of the east ward school considered. There. was considerable discussion on the subJ-act, several of the members ex- press their cpinion. It appears that « Elliot in rage of the fihfiolisvmfigdanu i; a e g e year base- ' ment is floodafln ‘ Mr. mvsnu, replyin to Col. Deacon, ssid that they were 0 y following the example set by him some years ago in the drs system of the south wa school. Col. n thereupon waxed warm. and stated that he had tried hard to have the work referred to done b a competent engineer of the town,'but e other mem- bers of the committee would not consent to it because he did not baldni! to the some church, as another engineer aid who was given the contract. - Messrs Flavelle, Piikle and McLaughlin obj ected strongly to the colonei's remarks, and they asked tor particulars. which were not given. . After considerable talking it m moved Ea Mr. McLaughlin, seconded by Mr. velle, that the sites and buildings com- mittee, in carrying out the instructions of the board. be instructed to see to the roper drainage of the east wsrd:echool.â€" ed. m cm son mm. It was moved by Mr. Anderson snd‘ seconded by Dr. Lynch. that the sites end ‘ ‘ building committee be instructed to pee- pere specifications end to sdvertise tor tenders for the building of the gyms-slum. . â€"Cerried. g... ”Hingâ€"I ‘qgm ”UTAH“ mu! xn: 7. 135m Elm-:1 new 6! and» lb“ 9““; N0“: mumw wan W" in mm ‘3“ 3.9“ U“ V with amp»? in": aheutomfldm m mm; hm W d":' 0! Wm ” it“ ”" m it: .11 oh 5' ‘ rave-a ‘9”.th \h't mmmmm. 1....“ Make it for you, Furnish Oarpet Paper, Put it down on a room Other of 1496‘! 017;; According to For $8, $10, $13, 7:31: mar wan scnoon. WM” warm non. Dundas 81 Flavelle Bros. Him 0! M “H sizes at a proportionate price. Furnish you with a qud Duds! a Fzsve lo Bros. POST. 1:319:39 quality. 12 X 15 ft, sass: .09 MUSTARD smgn Bouaht- _ -,_ no... 0n momma-day 2510“on must-I mdBMoIm-uw loudotwhauolduBSc.mdmbuhoh 401.0416. m‘. imuonuc. u... n-o-oo-oo-s Winn. rod.......,.. ............ Wm wxnooooo souâ€"“con... m 20“...." ..........o... Flour -â€" Bmmou u can. wuu ......_- roller- qucud o: “.25. to “.60. Toronto heights. Bronâ€"Bron u out”. a 813.00 to: ca Ion. Toronto trout“. Shorts no quoted o: $16.50 to $17. The mort‘ in very quiet. nnd wwâ€" tho team co-do: :- oomovm unsound. W'nlto :- noggin-l as 850 to 860 :9 western point- nnd No. 1 Monitor» turd lo:â€" 620 to 65° for (coding quoucloo. Oou-Tho mot-hot in woody. thoro bola. uloo out-Ida of man o¢ 34 1-20 to 35¢. on" on trout no qnoeod ot. 38o to 38 1-20. Byeâ€"No baboon dolu out! prlooo pun- U nomtnol. Grain. n In“ nu v 21“" nan: “qt-11121!!!" wmmh GOOD SEED GRAIN WANTED: Câ€"UMMERCIAL NEWS. iii, Flour and Feed for Sale- TONI!“ D“. II dull. With .3 “'25 to .450. nm. at 313.00 gém‘m. Shot“ 3!" n i- vory quiet. “4 1 ”mum unsound. I; 9,: 35° to 860 It No. 1 Multan. bud mm. “d prim unchangod ”a prion nominal 3' Inc «maples. AL -n hin- “rush! Toronto nun A bold Winning 0M lands to big mum. To-day we mm uni ofl‘or UNPARALL‘LBD W In man lines, Comc AW" Now I. the time! Don‘t ultflllthe Best Baz‘gains we picked upby macaw! . . , e m. N m mum at a discount. for MMOILYhm ; _ sens. containing 97 p160“ Our prices are Loud even in their Littleness, in Dress Goods. It’s the cautious people we wish to - - 7 “ms“ karminc in Summer Dress see and show Materials. STRAW HATS to be elcared out at prices right down to the verge of desperatioh.‘ ' Bargains in Summ Men that will bring you through the skylight. We undoubtedly take the lead, as you ‘the extra long MORNING charges. of your ltailo'r. Give us a GBAB' THESE GORGEOUS OROOKERY , BARGAINS ! «Pm wmmm Wm. IIC. I 2C. I 3c. Grand Values in Pink C/ommg. Also Prints Prints Prints ARGH. BAMPBELL wafer [Di/2.665.074 Fri/42‘s our genuine bargains in Summer look through before purchas’ng yo mean dollars in your pockets. 5 Zam‘w/ I at 301138.25 to $10.50. If you require a suit don’t ‘overlook this rare opportunity. n. J. Oar tor. Summer Clothing for Boys and g you here if you have to come Arch, at $3.95, $425 ’. Em Campbell. rhich we are offering a lot of in SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, 77‘ S or CAPS. Our stock of is wry large and up to date. Size Suits, and $5.00. We are in a position to give COAT at one-half the We have some your Suitâ€"it wil OW Bin wad «w:

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