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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 26 Jul 1895, p. 4

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RE? if] PORTERS’ Bookspjg n by a. W. 1'. Omond mam mmom DA buggy; at 0:331va authorol"1'° 71°11“ int CANADA LIFE Wuw'w'wvwwv - W been built are Economy, 1W Libaality W. Conan. The social refer: administration of New York city is being abused right 3nd left for simply enforcing the laws Winn gm. tuas. over £158 W and having a regular cat and dog “"15 WWh‘tmy shall be. What’s wrong with the old We 151133 ‘a very resvmtatble 3!" peruse and an honorable history- Bowen first decided that the Dominion government would settle it without giving Manitoba: chance. The attitude of the two leaders is clear. Edward Blake cannot be anon a mum In old country politics as his enemies try $3.73.» The Ottawa cabinet are 30W- .nfiymnomoodto take chances ofthe first kind at mien-Ins just I10"- neee this suggestive headline : “Big barns going up, despite the N. P.” That is very fairly put. The bet that our farmers get 319113 at alLtosay nothingotereeting Nam bernsmnderthe crushingbnrden laid thetsriflieatonce a. compli- andakill ends wt to it mdua tribute _te_ the mm” and advan- The Montreal Gazette is probably right in saying that the British liberal ex- mlnlsters “are sufi‘erlng for what they did thatwuflghnasweilasforthe bases at $116 60“"!- B._1,â€"Gentlemen we are In a difficult palm Asths next oldest member of the cabinet, what wouldyou suggest. Sir Adolphe? su- A-Nevnre run away ham thetreasurewaggon. In is not doneby my friend, the Due of Cambridgfio Prowl?- Emmmm Holmes,whohas been arreswd and will be extradited on a charge atmurderinz gmyoungglrlslnaoomge lnToronto,ls suspecteddulnghlsoamrothaflnzcam- mistodflnlirelnsmmswlndleamaddea other frauds, and of having muttered men persona, Including the twoPletnl children in Toronto, the Pletxel boy in mmMmendthomeot Wsmwcflatudanmand Pietsel, mgttwowmplmmaoonpleotm mmmfiuundmtood tohsnraudvedtoaendmoflogto 09/3 er] cgfiggwp “Year after watt“ GWF"? . Mr. Marley’s fiercest In Newcastle 31:- EDITORIAL norms. Gm}: Dyspepw- g 5. Porter. C. TALYOR, FRDAY. JULY 26, 1895. fiewest. Fiction _A_T_. cannot be such a failure Tstlgé ima- aw...- them that hudnmdmnn-flm , 1'8"“! Inherit the propertigot mum.- m mmnrderodtorgdn. Mmuldm Mr. Blake did not run in Londonderry’ after all, as proposed. the nationnliet can- didate for that constituency being Mr. Knox, an English Protestant, who has by aceiamation, as either the unionists nor the Parnellitea ought it worth while ofl’aring any opposition.» Mr. Taylor'hes repeated in parliament his chargethattheCaneda Cordage com- pany andthemanegers oi the patron factory at Brenticrd have entered into an agreement fixing the price at which they will sell binder twine. One at the favorite patron denunciations is levelled at “com- bines.” and this binder twine deal is BlainlJye combine. ' It iselonz time since . .LockieWileonhaehed e conven- tion to ncmlnate him in Glengarry. It is 5W1 wall no van vâ€". 'v _ -w,- an - and given his opiniononthis piece of __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" The winning of the Queen's prize at Bisley by Private Hayhnrst will make the team of 1895 memorable in the history or Canadian rifle shooting._ Luck had in a way been running against the Domin- ion’s representatives. Twice a good prize was lost in shooting of! a tie, and the Kolapore cup, which has been won by Canada before. this year went to another team. It takes a remarkably good shot to get into the last stage of the Queen’s match. and a very much better one to win the prize. which is the highest honor o; the year a British rifleman can aspire to. That Mr. Hayhnrst has achieved itis a credit to himself. which the whole force to which he belongs will share in. His comrades shpnld see that he gets a royal Qeâ€"lofdihé’on his return. The defeat of Mr. Morley is perhaps the greatest blow the liberal party could receive after that at Sir Wm. Harcourt. Mr. Morley is one of the most sincere ministers of the crown that has ever held oflice. It was because he. could not con- sent to eight-hour. legislation that he forfeited the support oi the labor-union- ists of Newcastle. He believed that such legislation would be badior the laborers themselves, and some of the largest labor associations speed with him in this way of thinking. Those who did not ran a candidate against him, and though they had no chance of success themselves, the succeeded in bringing about his defeat an the election of his conservative nent. Mr. Morley was the great ampion among Englishmen of home rule for Ire- land, and his defeat will be heralded as project, though of course it .was not owtngtq his cplnions on that subJect that ,AD-‘ i6 E31831 Bf? erection. Salem VI. m. - [To the Editor of Tm: Post] Dm Simâ€"Being an eye-witness of yesterday's fizzle of a ball game, I would like to make a few suggestions to Manage! Hamilton and his team. lst. When he advertises to start a game at 5 o'clock let him not come to the ground over half an hour late, so he did yesterday. 2nd. Don’a play football. but baseballâ€"the spectators thought they were playing football yester- %3” “3,52% mam: W 3"" Den 3 y fig“ 3" don’t tryto ydirtybell, as westhe case yesterday. Ofell the ball games I have seen, I never t saw a teem who thought they could y bull after dark. If the umpire, Mr. had understood his rules he would have called the game at an and of the fifth innings, Ins-thebook ,__. man: my. man Game. [To the Editor of Tax Poet] Sagâ€"Having noticed Matter in your issue of Sstntday evening. algpod by “Lover of the Game”, In W- to the mmotFrlasy Int, Ibeglaavo to mp1: mm nhouldn'tbeutonhhdbw COMMUNICATIONS. Colors}! Malina. 20% ad 25°- W now cut to 150. ' no We Get Value l'er Our Honey 7 [To the Editor oi Tax Post.) - Sagâ€"Mr. James Stator, in your issue at July 17th. presumes to ask-“Can our city fathers makethe citizens pay torwhatthey do not get i" It is now the 22odâ€"iour issues of your paper and no reply given ; the city fathers are still oogitating on the absence of the town solicitor. and what they have lost and he gained by the “waterworks deal.” Can they make the citizens pay for what they do not get? Certainly. We paid in the first place 812,- 000 for our waterworks; they were service- able for the purpose of fire protection ; we put this in as $10.00] stock in the new construction ; they remain part of our present service. We then made a settle- ment with the company to get $1,350 as a loan to be returned in case of purchaseâ€" that is,weloseall and pay hydrant and water dues basidm to the amount at $3,- 250 yearly, yet Mr. Storer asks his silly question. Mr. Stomr ls ootaatisfled. Peterboro. Ottawa and ethos see in these contracts were compelled tn yses'vioe ipes inside of basements free; not so Lindsafli that in case at amalgamation Lindsay shoulde recou ed and yes Mr. Store: asks “Can our o ty fathers make citizens payior what they do not get? A public oflcial is tried for breach of the peaceâ€"he has a fair trial with counsel, is found and fined $25. The town iathers pay e fine and burlesque jueti by a be standing vote. 'Ihe town clerk asks {so ‘ ‘ 77L â€"â€" A-Lg-nlma A. I. hasslentyotroominthe old Open ham bail ing for I clerk and W: omoe, with heat. electric light and watar; it any- thing more is required lot the town tum- ish and on what they pay for ; it a ”to in required it will not cost more than 88m, thisatfiperuntwonldbe 860 less than one-halt by) the cognallgoxpropous to . - (I; -_-_ -- I. .II'I'.m_ Duo-m "III-v 'â€"‘ "â€"'â€" pay, yet Mr. Store'r an his human; jun, A V0“ 0063611501110“: uvw..--____ _‘ _ the articular“ Isallungfir'tho gulch o! The Clo.“ 12c. and 150. good-uninsat“ and 100. DRESS GOODS. 50c. to 70¢. goods clearing at 39¢. a. yard- 30c to Q0c. MM“ COMMERCIAL NEWS. no SALES nuns. 33358 GOODS. - This is y'the month} of the year: for “Letting Go” all over {he . store. Right and left prices are tumbling. . We want all Summer Goods out.of the way, as we now are planning for fall. Dundas Flavelle Bros. Doom '0 loll. m Dundas Mavens Bron. Girh’ and Indian’ goods Trimmed tnd Unhimmed, for 250- Rambo-Id am who m my m: a MWMmm-tu Friday's mu. bummwghflymnd. au- hen the oldcoummnothw. M In 3 Hr mm magma the right quality, on W mmmwhdpd bug-on m. on» ingot-Bundle!“ we Mu.“ Mag” aloud“: .11 told. Including 1.091 imp and hub, zAcsznhup-ndkmh. 1851:1100. 2. Heidi. Exponcutlo-Nocnmmnygood anode-uh ofluvdMandunmr-lmlomprbnpdd mnothigh. mum-names, msbunch «NWLWIM swunyuch m sold by anMandHuth“.h u:- Cc pa lb MWMWM on the git-And m anoqmutyeaoddodnzmfimd tho casing! to- eenuynomuthoughulmb hlchu new we. qnoudiormowmnhbm m manhunt! :goodufiudondthomkdm the but owe a wanton-lo. Scum-oldi- low In “opus lb,thorn1inxpdc.¢0h(ul’i0‘e pox lb, All per- hapsficporlblnonooranl. m b not pinh- lug. Mutual. W to: bulk Tot-1hr Inlwonudoolngm and buyer In this [in Pricepnidlorthomnngdmu to ac pot lb. madaplckoduponomfloddbnnn. Iva-Iain: MmeLwolbnahuth-m Ssh-z -mammwmn to put In. In- ss on thednl;£ufludlatflo.l.wlhn two. to par lb; omenrlondaulo.ml.mlbu “31:30.8” n._- l'IVvâ€"v -â€"vâ€"â€" , ,, lodngmonoy. which 1-0511qu unkind-urea“ otthopoorqmlltyonhecuuomymbdu‘tnfln. Commasulowmbudto loll. Ind bxought from flictoticporlb. Stun-Ono uric-d attic. 1.1” “nuance.” 15 our ”own. 1.0” lb. .m- mscpmbm- on!» 4-1;: ma cum. 1,1wlblum. sienna-lb; Inhale-nu. m In. umficw lb; I curled club. LM “an "a. .1071}? BfiTW-‘3§‘M¢ lively manor. , Question '3‘. Iron 3:: ,3 E! Mu 5mm Thoneolpudmnonthommm wad-Inn, thmladsdogvhhhlolda ”atom o W a! My undue-v m Mummnmmwud‘mw 818 totmnndomloaddm'flfl. Thorndpbol mmmmm «and In good ad mwkawuhlghu,wflh-Iao¢°s In lot- a mu nu noel nan-t. HWY. Heavy Fast Black Hose 8t 10°- ‘ “It. JUI [WM-Summer Sale \ 15c. Muslin: to: - - aw. roe. Gingham: for - - . ' 7c. soc, 35c. andqocShii-t Fronts for - - 250. 25c. Cottonadeo for - - - 200. me.- Shir-tinge for . - 10c. 5c. Factory for - - - 3c. 7c. Factory for ‘ - â€" ' ' 5c. 25c. Silk Ties, 2 for - - - 25c. White Unlaundercd Shirt for â€" 29c.- 75c. Unlaundercd Shirt for . - - 500. 65c. Laundered Shirt for - - 450. 15c Socks, 3 pairs for - - - 256. 75c. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers for - 500, $3.00 Ladies’ Capes for - - - $1.00. » SUMMER COATS and VESTS AT COST. Odd Sizes in MEN’S and BOYS' CLOTHING at your own price. A full range of Wilkinson Co.’s Celebrated HATS always in stock SPECIAL PRICES We have secured several Clearing Lines from the Manufacturers at our ov'vn prices and have marked them at figures which will clear them out this week. A BOYS Suit at $1 50, regular. price, $2 75 CLOTHING, GLOTHING! - P. MGARTHUR 8t 00. Smw H413 to be cleared out at prices right down toghe vergeof desperation. ’ . Our prices are Loud even in their Litlléness, in Dress Goods. It's the cautious people we wish to see and show our genuine bargains in Summer Dress Materials. Bargains in Summer Clothing for Boys and Men that will bring you here if you have to come through the skylight. . » H Edge-wafer Prices 0% P729423 “ Pants Man's Stiit at IIC. 1 3c. Pants Prints Prints Prints Summer Goods. I. E. ‘Wo Argonne; P. McArthur CO H. J. 7081' 882. 75: 5°: u for 7c. for SC. for 9c. 50 00 7s 25 10c: 7c. 2%.- 500. 45c. §§§§

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