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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 12 Aug 1892, p. 1

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to come a distance 0 i our Stock is ‘ DY GROCER- may one: MW ;er and Better $113.n 3" .â€" {ES chggunusr I3" ople’s Great Annual the Lists. Di )1 en’s, Youths? ake it a point .11 Stock. :ed Grounds I'ew IlaIf-Vlile TI’I New Grail Efdzggw ‘. PORTER, BUP EABBIAEB 1.103183 LINDSAY, 3“ , 002. 29. XSSLâ€"li. NEW ERA 'ifLow .1 we wont ask you to quantity of Is incidental “Where will To preserve made larger .y favorable 1 to enlarge take up your good enough led in value. shown in Lindsay ab 'BELL .NDSAY. USTRIA 'ING. ada’s Great Goods, Fur. UIT! $55M xxxm. WHOLE N0. me. man. «mo. many. Arm- 11--_‘ w. July 28. 1398 ~16- W. Am ‘9 W17. Having pmichased -‘ ‘M nun NWâ€" _, including DRY GOODS, M MADE CLOTHING, Over 200 Hats for Men and Boys at 200-, WSW» price 75c. and $1.00. ~ 50 Men’s Felt Hats at 49c., worth $1.50 each. 50 “ “ “ $1.00, worth $2.00 each- 100 Ladies’ straw Hats, 10c., worth 50c. and 750. each 5,000 papers Pins, 4 papers for 5c. ‘3 Spools Best Thread for 56. _ 9-5 Pieces Dress Goods at Go. and 8c., worth Inc. and 20¢. per yard: _ Imen full blast Thursday, July 28th. ‘W‘ PU]; Jun... 5“911'3‘1':I£smr1y_'1‘weegnanuafor$1.00. regulu'mgsma; “emâ€"v _ U 0rd: 30-;8 load mm COM Shir“. ngwuv..~._, plate Stock of Groceries to be sold at Lean than Toronto moon. Bough“ is no get up, but a Genuine, Clearing Sale. :1 and Snoee, em, which will and In: few days. moat-MIR mango. on. Only ccme and see at. once and be made happy on Faring Sale." EEB' ”y quantity 0! Bum , 7- 7- -- J--. 'n‘u ’79th GASTER GOO, oakWOOdO Mm! Braz‘kem/ Cmm‘rymem GRAND ORANGE DEMONSTRATION White Shins, 80101786 Ties, Silk Hats, Black finals, Vests and Trousers: GOUGH BROS. ere the Headquarters fee Seeiety Clothing. Extend a. Cordial Welcome to all Visiting Orangemen to call at their Big Store, Ritchie’s Old Store, Kent Street, both on the grand day and after it. We own array every Ordngeme'n. in the County with d Suit that will do honor to the occasion, to himself and its. WI Vluw wuv“ v prepared to give Barganw- wm ___,______._..â€".._ sle OVER SI IX 'I'IIIIIISIIIII IIDLLIIIS‘ "finfifimgfigg Gather by Thousands from T/zomdyke 0/1! Stan (I UAKWDUD. I IN” mmnséy. ASSOCIATE STORES: 50., regular a Stock at a low rate on the Dollar they are Bargains. which defy competition. m- T. CASTER 82: CO 'GH T. Castor C9: L-BELLEVILLE, TORONTO, BRAN’ITORD, Goggh Brothers, Ln'zdsay. Remember the Date of the Big Day-"August 72th. Remember your Needs in Clothing. Remember GOUGH 8308. can Supply your Needs. ; @m @anamm 1mm. the Townships to join the Celebrating Throng! WW0” °° Brethren The Wonderful Cheap Men, LINDSAY and PETERBORO LUDSAY, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1892. |, KINGSTON. Store .’ COMFORTABLE ROOMS TO RENT, with or without board. in planar“: and convenient locality. Enquire at THE Poet Prim-ins fleaâ€"17$- D the subscriber. Lot 11. 3111 con. Ops. a TWO-YEAR OLD HEIFER. red and white. mostly white. about July 30m. The owner 13 axpenoes Ind eaten W. "q“ mm; 1,335. MILLER min the LOTS FOR SALEâ€"Four lots m EutWard.Nos.5|. 55. 56. 57. Norther King-at... and South of Queen“. A good name house. all. calm. good barn: shootout-d and shade trees. Apply MR. JACKSON. Banister. or MRS- KARGAREI‘ O'CONNOR. S Und- Kimmy” an? 933 an 95.8. 8 33 So 8:9 or: nanâ€"4‘2. P: E58. flag 2 be» r 88 m. Elva-p. fimmqsfizs :3 v, I'a’l .3 o his. .géumim ARM FOR SALE m sum on; F luv nun-u was" quâ€"nnâ€" .â€" ._- All under cult: ' dw . stables: nova- mung well: [1111th P083 to 910W m hmutnnll W 15mm next. Title pom; Milena“ ulcto suit I: Barney 33311.1} - $28.00 111;} - $30.00 °n-'-.=:1...}- $35.00 EDMONTON. 810 'ro Ian at! pom in the mine. at Ontario. CanadIan Pacific Railway STBAY.â€"Cme_int9_ t13e_ pggnises of n..- New Advertisements. SALE. â€"Fou_r lots 11! II: IILSOI 8: lllSOI. G. 8. Wm. gave 3 dinner to Mr. Edward Bake. Wymmmennflo. and leader ottheubullputyhcm whom mtnmodtotbehomotcommonlhomtho South divisionalhongtordlnmreoent @112 Glauahiau Mr. Jemee Brice. member of peeliement tor the South division of Aberdeen. pre- eided et the dinner. In the introductory speech which he delivered he eeid thet elthongh the liberal majority wee emell it wee full oi fighting spirit. The one min object of the liberel petty wee the nndpowerfnlnlly 1n the man onion. Edvard Bloke. who brought from Condo 3 icon intelligence. I urge experience an o statesman. and o nound judgment, which would be ulnoblo old: In the solu- tion of the Irish pmblom. un. mum's amen. Mr. Bloke. in responding to the remake of Mr. Bryce. reoelled the teat the: the leet time he wee pres ant et the Eighty Club. the occesion being 3 dinner in 1888, he one beside Mr. Charles Stewert Parnell, who. he eeid. wee e lender of men who compell- ed rather then concilieted the edmlretion o! the muses. Despite all drewbecke he would retell: e greet plecc in history. He reterrcd to Mr: 13531113113 confidence in the , 11..-..-1 All.-- .â€"J I“. msw w ann- -â€"-â€"vâ€"â€" _ --_7, good inith of his liberal nllies nndhis sincerity in his sdherenoe to moderste eon- stltutionsl courses. He believed thst Ireland was on the eve of renlizlnn the results thst Mr. Psrnell taught tor. The combined eflorts oi the libersl sections were certain to sttsin the common objects they hsdinview. It wse well the: each of the sllied forces recognizes the condi- tions under which the other is constituted. The Irish party wss crested sud msintsin- ed for s detlnite object under a. strict system oi discipline showing only s limited lslitude. Experience had shown the truth 0! the assertion thst the Irish interests in the Imperial parliament required 5 limited _.-_u__.-_---â€" non-nan- system. The parliamentary weapons forged under Mr. Pat-hell's leadership had such weight, solidltyfiemper and keenness, and hsd yroqght such great things for ... 7 n- L-‘ ‘_|._._ â€"- 9|.- “H Um Wavunâ€"- â€"â€"v_ ,..__7, ., Ireland, that the liberals had taken up the Irish cause in an honorable and cordial alliance,creatln atriendly teelingbetween the Irish and ritish democracies. The might or Parnell’s weapons may have been lessened. but even now they were fully adequate for the original purpose for which they were intended. He hoped that the Irish minority would ultimately see that the tactics oi the majority were sound. Every one had the interests oi Ireland at heart and desired the passage of an effec- tive home rule bill. It might not be that every detail of the measure would be exactly what some Irishman would like, but, as Mr. Parnell had once said, any soundmeasnre wogld beLcheex-tully accept- - 3-.....- a;. make: Wlfllu lawman... u v-.- -v -â€" ed. Ii they worked with a desire to make a success of a eubetantial measure it would give them a field for action in Ireland which. would produce no great a feeling of contentment in that country there would be neither time nor inclination tor captious criticism or factions agitation. THE CANADIAN INTEREST. Mr. Blake also said that the Cana had a material interest in the settlement oi the Irish question. Like the people of every English epeaklng nation. they had been troubled about home rule. But they were actuated with a nobler spirit than that or colt-interest. They remember- ed the American revolutionary etru le for home rule and the development of em: rule in the Canadian possessions, and sym- pathized with the condition of a nation of renew-subjects entitled to and refused eel!- government. England tried the experiment ,,__ __- -e nlnCnn nanarln In]. Half- SOVUSUH-Ivuh nun-u..â€" â€"--_ -__ H r , s century ego of giving Csnsds sole self- government without the eesentisl condition thst the executive should be responsible to end therefore controlled by the people. Thst wss done under the tee: thst the were incspsble of seltgovcrnment, en the belief thst the majority being of the some rsoe snd creed would use the power thus obtsined to oppress the so-cslled loyal minority. But the system csused gross sbuses. discontent snd sgitstion, end on the sdvios oi sn sbls commissioner the government. in 1811, Revs s fuller messure of home rule. which lsrgsly secured the contentment snd sflectiono! the Csnsdisns. Since then the blemishes oontsined in the messurs he's been removed ss experience , ____ _.- 5|... I-.l.l-- m Eighty Club In. nmagytht MR. BLAKE IN LONDON. muuv u-vv wvâ€" â€"._.. v- -V guided. The cenltul error wee the lenien- IIve union 0! Upper end bower Cenede. which failed to extinguish the French neu- onel feeling end broke down utter twenty- flve yeen’ we]. when the redenl union wee enbetituted. The results Iullv justified the edvocetee of home rule. The hoeflnty. Jeelpuey, 3nd appoeljflon of the two provin- mum].- th- mu. JCIIUIIB’. “a vyrvwâ€"v_ -_ ,7 , 7 _ am neared. Donbtleul the con- $333: 0! (gawk Ind sunny side. Ea belongs! to apply. numbering halt the .L In. 0.3-.” I“.- mu," .. 'â€"' 'r'hloh' 7 7 to: Iwénty yam 33%.?“ in? $5.1m. end he believed will! run: was a.-- wâ€"___-_ _ amt petty. The minority M tithe: been Warned et home for the moment then well gowd from abroed. (Cheat-:3 minority. not 5 meeem of strict inane. but e "snowing meeenu. wee the cl he he expounded HIS SPE‘C’H BEFORE m RIGHTY QUE. mmwm. 2mm Wm mm rmmmw m mmMWmm. WM W cmmmm unW w “WWW mummmmmm n. W w mm WWW?“ WWW wmmhwmmnmm F. W. WM 330W WT" râ€"mflfiwâ€"Yvâ€"o'ié'fie 0' M"; t non firm-311‘ _:6m,,, '7 fig pose model. He hopedthe 0111105111 would embrace e um eettlememol the lead qua-non. There were the greet Britt-h end-l, labor. end elenmrel ques- flonl which he ht might be greppled with dunes the exam of the present Luz-unmet. When the homemle bul wu nnched end moving emu] slant: :0 5p?“ ' u! ”would“. u: onpoml an,“ goof“, athsgfiurthy with thej not demand“)! people. (Cheers) P8388 CRITICISM. Mr. B'Jko'l uddmo 1. mo chic! subject or pension comment In the poets m-dny. Some surprise In ten tint Mr. Bun tonow- ed hls mum: so cleanly, but thembjecl matter or a}; Ipeegh yu- mmly pruned - -. 1:.4‘431â€" by the nndienoe leet night nod heertily recognized by the libero! preee win. The Poll Moll Guette aye the statement oi Conndn'o expetienoee as o Cannon moot tor home rule woe n moot im- pox-tent contribution to the subject. Mr. Bhke’o tomato on the relnuon of home rule to other political queetione were the voioo of common eenee. The Daily New an that Mr. Blake’s anon oi the citation wee nun end thorouzh. The Stu- uyo tht the speech more thnn fulfilled the exoectetion 0 on nnthotimtive regiew gt the inner working of home mic. The Times. however. makes s severe criticism, snd says that Mr. Blake has no reel scqusintsnoe with the problem he pur- ported to trest of. At the best he wse only humorous in his speech. When Mr. Blake was referring to s possible rejection of the bill by the house 0! lords he quoted the proverb:-“It is time enough to bid the devil good morning when you meet him.” â€"An outbreak of phlyloxen 1o reoorted 1n the Avize-Crornnnt data-Set of France. the vineyards of which ore among the finest 1n Chompmu. â€"Edwud do Cobnln, who won expelled iron: the British parliament on the charge a! committing ton! crimes st Belt-at. Ire- land.tn in New Yuk. and in creating o "nation on on exhortor at revival meet Inga. â€"In a runaway near Walker-ville Tues- day. Wm. McGregor. M. P. for Essex, had his left leg broken below the knee and sustained other severe injuries. Cent. Sullivan and Rev. Mr. Holmes, who were inthesameearriege. escaped withashakg ing up. 1‘ â€"A ghastly sight was witnessed at St. Albans Monday evening. As soon as the Montreal train arrived a man’s too: was iound between the spokes oi the driving wheel. end as a iatal accident was at once suspected. the company despetched a num- ber of men along the track over which the train had just passed. At the end at the the tenth mile back from St. Albans two legs were found, both cut 05‘ close to the bony. A rod or two further on an arm was dimovered, the second being found a short distance away. Further search re- vealed the victim's head, which was lying . in the ditch, while the trunk in a teariuhy ‘ mangled condition was picked up on the other side at the road. The searching nartyhaving pieced allthe remains in a car. they were taken to St. Albans. where an inquest will be heid. When the last train left no identification had taken place. â€"Charles Mackenzie, jr., son of Charles Mackenzte, M. P. P., and Fred. German. son of Hy. German. editor of the Observer. left Wees Beach Tuesday night about 1.30 o'clock for the camping ground about three miles further up the lake where their relatives were camping. Nothing was heard of them until noon tan-day. when, after investigating. a tug with citizens and Dr. Johnston started in search. About six miles up the lake and four miles from shore Mackenzie was icked up. having been rescued by H. Richardson and Will Mackenzie, who had gone in a small boat irom the_shore, and after an hour’s #_ - --__J ‘h-‘n 33:”. navel-chm '“Gmiâ€"Vuwnfound three miles from shore and clinging to e couple of smell plenke taken from the emsll boat. Both Mackenzie and Gonna: were about exhausteq, 5min few minutes mom would . . .A ng- “II “at i333Ҥe'§€132i“?h2u' 'iuif'r'hai Vail boM had tipped our About 3 o’clock tho: morn- ing. and they had t_>_e_en the was: muen . .uu nun, n...â€" â€"v.._ $531110“! hours. Theyirfiiohig nicely. PETERBORU. Mas. Guano: Kmx‘s Damnâ€"Mrs. Goo. Kirk died at on only hour Tuned” morn- lng 3t her residence. S9 Finklo smut. sitar mNnmohbontthroomonths. Deceased was 36 suntan mdwunolster of MLC. . Hill. Death wan conned mom dropay. Although no children on let: the dream-moo: omoundlngMz-s. Kirk’s 11!- mmd death mpdntunyud and now um she [13: “9110;9th world beyond -1- _-__-s -â€"-. , u n..- n‘â€"' _- Meade will extend their sincere“ sym- pethy to the bemvcd husband. Through- out her illneee the beloved wife bore her ufliletion with wonderful Christin toni- tnde, eqd whm the 1103‘ of mum: *5 â€"--u - -_-- '1'). (Monaco! Tan Pas-r.) Scout. um Pam-rummâ€"A sods! gamma in bani! 0! Doctor Ann 3nd MOM] ontholrdepmnmtrom our midst teak plwo It the readout» of Mr. William McGlllJmtvflle, on August 4th. When .11 mt Ind psi-Mono! the [W'flug .uu "gnu r--..__._ handsome pronoun. Whore hoaoiio duo Whoa upontlon time some mt good old loos.“Auld Long Sync.” m shot: by Mrs. Ann. out-ted In the charm by those present. Folio In 3 copy a the od- drou mud. to r. Allonsond hail):â€" iéisségaa! 2:323 323%: gm.“ EVENTS OF THE WEEK. Thursday to {be Baptist cemetery. JANET VILLE: TERMS. $1.00 PER YEAR. At mama’s Dru: Store- as .3. '5. j! 3; 2 § .- O 3 3 £8 E33. 3 v '1 5 a $888 13% CELERY BITTERS Bantam! mamsumnm mms.mm an no]. sud input-iv. sermon to a lane uudieuoe. Mr. [calm will occupy the pulpit min nut August 14 Aneo Rev. Mr. AchJuuld Rodin will occupy the pulpit on Subunit. Augusta. Let them boa. muhouuoto hen these uble sud eloquent men. A all willboemded to; minimum.” SAD Fum.â€"A nudist-my oocumd st Mam Bach Mona”. about ten miles below m'hhh _'II visited b; c gkafigmzm-N Chm.- 1’»an m m an hleuncle. _Frea. Pen-33g when up a crane-a: YouogPu-rott moutotmuntwhnfiitdowu,whenh hummuwoodmhrohukeuwoosm 3nd was hurled W mm wit! and tom. Bang LOCAL nnwsmmns ifififiium” "imam-1‘ injuries. m to 5e 5.... otpertiee eeiiing e medi- cine culled “lem oi Life'endrepteeeuiinu themselves es the proper-gen onenee endsheir medicine-stile unemdoriginel Bnlm of Lite. The vendors at such medicine with- out the undersigned signature on the lebel ere imposton and iisble to prosecution. They have been showing up puticuinrly around Bowmsnviile. Tgne undersizud is sole proprietor and mnnutneturel' or “Dr. Werren’ s Bum of Life" tor the Dominion ot Cmds. This medicineis on theme:- ket now nine years since ite revivei, nod through its own intrinsic merits has won s reputetion of which those pnrties,no doubt. are taking the advsnngeb yin- trinzing on my righ: a and deceiving the public. ARCH. J. McKmxox. a? at present; the rumble or when]: my be ardevenlntheum' hem of night. a parties tram a. distance we tanking their waytoortromtherocks. 1““;qu amusing to notice the dusptdnted candl- tlonot the returning ambushâ€"they mtspmung contrast to the lively n Imam; " Ann hum â€"â€" v__. -_-- Bu nu) Duct-The deuce gm et Mr. A. Jeoob’e on the 4111 met. unattend- ed by e large number 0! young quiteetew coming tram Eden and - ley. Everyone appeared to heve em'oyed themselves. PERSONAL-Mm. P. McGee he: return- ed from Toronto. where she hm been ependlng some weeks under the care of e milled ocunet ...... Mr. D. Mullah, who heeheeupeyingeehoremnno hie meny friends In thte eecdon. returned home to Grend Reade, M1ch....nuee Kete Drury wul depert this week to resume her antle- ee who! of Berkwey eehool. Muskoke. KIRKFIELU. [Waco 0! Tax Posr.) Loanâ€"Mr. Hector McFedyen o! the Pom Reed. while coins to Brechln e short time ago lost his pocketbook contem- lng $350. In no lucky to: Becca! that D:- Wood come overthe reed e tewhoure ettemrds end picked I: up. Conmnox.â€"An item 1:: the lekfleld comupondence of a few weeks ego stewed thatchegreet wind storm of lee: month severely demeged Mr. Gnety'e hotelâ€"Th1: wee e mistake. ‘ The Gnaty house is a. fine new brick hotel, and the wind hed no exact on it whateverâ€"it dld however, do conehlergble demeaejo the abode. .-n. Cmc Bouxnm-Tussdsy. August 16h. is epoken 0: es civic holiday. As this is considered our best pic-nic of the yes:- we hope to see the usual interest taken in is es formerlyâ€"A good day's sport is promiss ed. sud the ususl memes sud smnsemeuts. â€"with perhaps s besebsll mteh between the Kirkfleld and Cohoeonk or Vicious Rood seems. Scaoox. Gammaâ€"Our public schools openon Monday. August 15. It Is hoped the: there will he s good attendance,” the dlfleteuc classes will be gauged sud intimation! made. (Woe 0! Ta: Pos'r.) PERSONALâ€"M158 E. CW 0! Msnius sad Mien Annie ilchrist Wood- ville are enjoying a pleasant visit with their my friends in this vicinity. We her holiday- “ the canal residuum. Balsam Lske....M.iu ion J. Smitheun. nacho: in Mutat- disu'ict. in onjaying her holidays at the manual home here. Muskon life seems to agree with her. ....MiuC:thorineAngulot Bantam. Echelon, is visiting friends ct Omaha-st, township of Fiat. Simcoe coumy. during the put tow weeks ...... Mr. John S nun-p, man at our woxthv and icy rui- hwy-cow" w.â€"-......i,, 7 whet, eonot our woxthy end loyd resi- dent, Mr. Donald Spence of the enonrbe of our vfllege, Is home from Ottawa enjoying hie holldeye in our midst. John to a. enceeestnl teacher end an deeuned to take n high rank in his proleesion....h1r. Lechlen McDOnhld, teacher at Samm- hem, Eldon. gave no I 0311 recently whue giqlflngjrlegde in this vlclnltv ...... Mr. ,,- Ax- _ A--AL_ Ab 7-1-1! Wmmo.â€"Thg pl: lo VIII-um "w-.. v ”v, $11M: been enjoying n couple of woof: 7: In tho: romnndc country. vicinity. Mt. Seth Blckoby outlet! on buslnou 1n Glennnnu n general m: m nowad- ot 20 yours, out! during“ longthy glue be h- oommnnded tho good GARDEN. [0mm at mm] Romanianâ€"Barnum 13 the Egg-€533 if §§e3:§§ E??? 45: gig r;ruu I! ”VAN“. MANSE GRO VEâ€"ELDON. BELLE VIL LE. OAK ”700 D. m £150}le "“"153 mm. Wainscot

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