fl \Q M Mpduho-‘MohoMnmmieam keep the lodges in line; and on the question of tariff reform there is serious divergence. Sir John opens his campaign in Ontuio by utentstiouely denying that the party in divided and by thugking God thatthemenwhowonlddivide the petty n outddoof thopmy could pursue their Ifndndoul work.†This was I Insight Seotis; ad in the wider Dominion ï¬eld The Jam 0, 3:3,,“ â€mm. the there are my indications of diaafl'ection savingto farmers by the Ontnr‘o govern- thnt. mast slam the old managers. The I menf's binder twine-experiment at half a young conservatives of Toronto hsve had I million dollars " year. a troublesome “bolt;†it requires constant _ work on the put of the machine backs to l A am“ to the Globe My from w-ah'ndnn ‘nHm-fn f‘i.‘ OLA M-uâ€"lbt“ him. The ptrty under his leadership me to grief in very short order in N on. There is some signiï¬cance in the undisgnised relief with which certain tory organs give prominence to the report in a New York sensational paper that Sir John Thompson is to be appointed one of the low lords of the privy council, and that as a consequence he will soon retire from the stormy arena of Canadian I politics to the serene atmosphere of one I of the highest of earthly judicial - tribunals. There are not a few indications i that our tor-y friends hardly know what to ; do with their premier, or what to make of I TROUBLE IN THE TORY CAMP, Wt: Manama gun. for $1, 00 at PORTER’S Bookstore «mu! EDITIONS.) from now until Doc. 31“. 1894. GLOBE, EMPIRE, many. September 28. mot-so. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. SEPT. 29. 198 Yowr Choice â€"OF THEâ€" ’ and Astrachan J ackets are the best value shown in the trade; a. line also for little girls. DRESS G00ï¬S.---DO not buy witlâ€"lout seeing ' our Dress Goods; Black Dress Goods a specialty; remarkable value in all other lines. B. S. Porter. NO- 88 KENT STREET: and Boys. ' Shirts, Collars; Braces, Sock; Handkerchiefs, Storey’s, Napa Buck Gloves and Mitt}. Everything as represented. ren’s Underwear, Ladies’ Underwear. special values. See our 2 30. Ladies’ Vests. Chenille Curtains, Lace Curtains. new Table Covers, Table Linens, Notions of all kinds. Our Staples will speak for themselves. Ask to see them. We hear a great deal about IMPORTING goods. We import some goods, not all. We don’t blow very much, but sometimes it becomes necessary. We will not take a back seat from any importing house, not In Lmdsay alone, but Ontario. Our goods are new and the best value money can buy. LADIES AND GEN TLEMEN ,---We return thanks for the liberal share of patronage accorded to us since we commenced business, six months ago, in Lindsay. Now, knowing the wants of the public, we are safe in saying our stock for FALL AND WINTER is what the people require; we have the latest styles, newest goods, and we sell at the lowest possible cash prices, CREDIT---we don’t know what it means; it is a thing of the past. Our motto was ï¬rst, and will be last, CASH and ONE PRICE ONLY, New Cash Dry Goods Store] GE}! 114313le , £10 not‘fo‘rggt W9 ca_r_ry a_. ï¬rst-class l_ine of Furnishings._Un(_l_e_rwear for Me_n, Youths CORSETS. GLOVES and HOSIERY, the best value mongy cgn__buy_. thIQrenfs Kid_€'r_l_01[es, Child. u LADIES, our stop]; of MAN TILES is choice and great}; yaqu. Our Fur Capes,_Coll_a_.rs, C_a_ps, â€"â€"â€"-- ‘A‘-‘ We extend a cordial invitation to the public, and all visitors to our fair, to call and examine our stock and see our store. One price to everybody. @EE-§I€EE juyufl'Poovl‘emaynotbe pnpandtosc cepcuaospeldlthstmhfromthenpoo! thellbenl ladenbuttheremtewwhou Minot-outta tutu-em; they no unwilling to a!" Enlarger mdittortho qualities which makehnn stgdouth bold swath-outbound. man. all blamele- nu. his ammu- ologmundhkmmmm munch â€Mummufl, mwammmmm MMmmmwuhhmnItmk mmmambndmrydhh j Lindsay post, ofï¬ce. N policy on the acceptance of which he u decides as to the fealty of hisfollowerl." It must be borne in mind that the writer I of these reflections in no follower of I Mchrthy. In view of the melancholy outlook we humbly venture to suggest to i our local tory friends that they had better I hurry up end appoint e aretelrer to the madmbunsmd need; Theihtors fomtbn_18_ pot ï¬nds]. Int there is every remntobeflevelthconeet. A dcspetch to the Globe yesterdey from Washington intimetee that the committee on Ways and Means have decided to place the following articleeon the free list:- Wool, binde: twine. cotton hogging and ties. lead. iron ore. timber. hewn. sewed and upmahetM alt. hemp, needles, Scotie it is mneged by cliques; in Menitobe it in going to the deuce; while in Outerio meters ere in very bed ehepe. {The editor eeye he he been over the ground in ell the provinoee except. Prince Edwerd ielend, end he decleree thet the general impreeeion ie thet Sir John Thompeon in only nominelly the premier; the: “the party everywhere is feeling the u ebeenee of e reel leader; in feet, to put u it briefly, the perty threeeene to go to u pieces because no lerge politicien end N competent chieftein he: formnleted e not think Sir John Thompson is in politics for "keeps," and goes on to state thnt the relations between the premier snd Sir Chas. Tapper sre quite strsined. so much so thst Dominion ministers in London were not invited to tske tee in thst gorgeous residence furnished st the public expense for the lord high oom- missioner; snd thst when Sir Chsrles wss in Ottsws he “went nesr none of the u ministersï¬but kept himself to himself H end his friends st the Russell house.†This is reslly too bed. The Ssturdsy Night editor ststes thst the tory petty is demorslized in New Brunswick; in Novs‘ KERR EDITORIAL N O T38. (Independent) cbmwmmm; “hwmmmm balm-Id m h. a“ d 0! mooâ€"8W Stockâ€"Ill. Dh- ploy o! Grub. M m Vocabulaâ€" name-m Mot'uk. The most meaul’ulNonh View: Mr overheldtookplnce a View. Bond on Tuvalu-ad mas.» 811““ m [Tainan-o In thodlflomt atrium vex-1mm Io‘tho am sad hr lexmdedmyotth- Mm Wuhour [exupuumdu-mmnm name-a. a“ «by m 'mhmmydmuuumm hound-Inca. Ithaca-bury highly Sinai-3358.5!- giiaia .38.... 8 III... It. 3. a. a! Bail 8 galaâ€"52.88.83.315: $833.33.}. 38.338 all-ale .838 1.8.8.5. .838 .galhaillotté .38. gulf-533.8353. .3 «I 5.. .5 vagina-8.58 .5 33333588515 midterm than bu Ind a Int-t “annual-mm to NORTH VICTORIA FALL SHOW. Gait council N o. 478 L. O. L. have adopt' ed a resolution solemnly and vigorously protesting sgsinst the grsnd lodge resolu- tion passed at the Sault “whereby primary or subordinate lodges are prohibited from exercising iree their hanehise at general elections.†They “censure the supreme grand lodge for measures taken to cut of! any lodge for using their own power of conscience.†They further declare that "it our supreme grand master. Hr- N. C. Wallace. belittles himself by assisting a foreign power to govern our country for the-eke otgain.wecallon alltrueloysl Orangemen to tear the wool from 08 their eyes and see himin histrue selt. makings tool of our loyal order for the furtherance of self.†That is rough on N. Clarke. but it is a true bill. | in their hearts. however the coming yeers me deal with him and with the petty of , wh ch he in the heed.†question the: itotee Greet 'britoin. tho: no one hoe witne with tor pride or pleuure than myself the recon tion Mr. Bloke'n greet ability ond hf!“ chomter hove received. He has common odthe reopeot or neg member of the noun or common. both of e govern- ment end on the other eide. But nothing Conodien is my use to tory omens 'unle‘eo it is contributing to ion Hamilton Times: Those tory organs which have been hurrahing over the alleged “failure" of Hon. Edward Blake in the Britilh common and telling their reader! what “a mean" he made oi things will be intereated in Sir Charles Tupper'a views of his achievements. Speaking before the Manitoba Club he aid: 1 may ea here. without into a litieal anoquqnihratragitqtee 05;: _ri_taln.pt%at no “4%.“an BEMSQN gum-d nan-m mum-w; DIE-0:01.; OE. III- in! all-hi I §,§Egi§!.ï¬og gigg'ï¬ir-REI ugséElï¬ï¬er-Elâ€"II SEEgEr-E'E Ive 5E3igglu££ 8913 8! 88!. I. r.- 3“: I not Sudzs'ï¬nnught" Sup wrapper. (mm “WM“WhyboanWomn look OkiSm'l}n;lujuoIavu-Bmy nu. â€"Iulv_hn8ho’v. - M nah!- thawing-duh. .flgfï¬fnaï¬ufl 1 55.8289 :8an 33:8 IE1: oi In! 44. I. HE..§IKIIII..III: P 83' p00 00006... 00.... IIIIIIII O. H. Eds-ICE: ..:...l:::.| a .N E I.“ “u b.u.§il.:88:::x::: 491.". .. v....:. E H. O. §o1.12n.3:l... unto... woo good. U ontorlng tho hon tho lnotdo on blood onoh o dloploy on on oldoo no would rodoot moot honor on ony town or community. EaMeo woto to: In oxnooo o: tamox- yooro. ond wo bouovo tho min ond rooto equollod ony wo hovo om noon. The room were o wondo: to on. nony voriotloo ohown for encoding thooo ohown ot the tomod Worlo'o tou- or Indnotrlol of Toronto. oo outod by vloltoro o! oooh. Thlo opooko won (or the onorsouo tot-non ‘ at tho north. Tno dtonloy of (ml: woo voty tom ond ï¬ne no oomporod wuh nthor yooro. Analoo woro o very dno oomplo. In don-y mdnoo oholvoo croonod nnnornootn tho afoot da- 3-!†o! oxtto nno qnonty bottor ond oooo. Paolo; further on. tho mot oxhlblt nt domooolo nonnloctnroo ot onoo ottrootod ottontton. Tho exhibit o! lodloo' woeh woo oomoloto ond oodootod nnoh eoodlt noon the noun. Thodtooloy o! pointing ad drowlng woo uootly odmlrod b on. In tho ovonlnx no olaht do! the Ooh- wood brooo bond. which hod boon In otton. donoo doting thodoy. non o pond oonooo-o Inthotownhou. Thoolooowoo ooowdod. may flno oolootlono woto oloyod by tho bond. Tho olnolng woo oloo vary good. ond woo houtuy onplondod. Tho hoyo cordon ogo; _wlth_tholn tho_ good whhoo wu no! go Inn .0 might be mad. but â€to“. an. Imp-I- nanny-cw Kerr Com gm. HQUSE. "oot “l I . ’ COMMERCIAL NEWS. Inn to Math. sumo taunt-that. mammalian-nacho «alumna»: Shown-4mm law “mumbmmm’._ï¬Â¢ Indollu mm â€" “biannual. M hi, I: a. m;mnummmmnu “f lows-(Wm «8% find 1‘ gig Inn-l 553.333.2828.‘ Eugene Slop-53.83.33.553! 183m 5153... algluiss {nu-Jail: is 8.. l g i 3. :8. 93,1..aolsiluflok .333 5.5â€Â» Elaltolaigifllgan 2-48 a ago-531651833958 1.2Hï¬ .aalgagalkg p.385: gull->33 3‘ «Edd-gig .ï¬klgld‘ g 3.62 8 BE um. Bout. aimâ€"55 OUR EXHIBIT We keep the BEST. If you want a hall stove we can supply you with the “Sultana," which is well and favorable known. If you are seeking comfort in your dining room get one of our “Franklinites†or “Evening Stars.†If you are troubled with Dyspepsia get one of our “Palace†Ranges, then your food will be properly cooked and you will have peace, and contentment will reign supreme. Graniteware, Lamps, Chimneys, Coal Oil, Etc., in stock. JAS BOXALL, 109 Kent-st» Lindsay- Is every morning from 7 a m. till 8 p. 111., when we will be pleased t9 show_ yog our stock of Stoves. nuâ€" my OPPOSITE BENSON HOUSE LIMDSA murmw'ua cocoocll O. ‘0'... U or. 0:0 01:00. Jame: 80x31). 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