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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 21 Sep 1894, p. 4

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W; n, II THE GANADA LIFE Assurance Company, Pond“ In (0909. ' Income. ‘ ' peach was paid 12 “ Year after year on the even tenor 0f circle of its patrons mable benefits and ‘re on sound financit‘zl “ Year after year the Canada Life keeps on the even tenor of its way, eniarg'ing the circle of its patrons, dispeminq its intesti- mable benefits and rem ing its great structure on sound financial priiwiples. The four atom on which the Canada Life has comer _ been built up are Economy, Integrity, Laber- ality and Stability. THE Tome FAIR. Dunn: thls week be me to ’1‘0- RONTO and return is 0n MONDAY. SEPT. NESDAY. SEPT- The Express Office will be open every evening until 8.40 {or the sale of tickets. I8 always on top. Lindny, August. 24th.1394.â€"56. Capt. Adolph Fritsch the daring sailor who left. New York on Aug. Qqeenstown ju 3. 20-foot schoone ucuuu-v - - _ :kifl. has uni-{Jedi safely ed with his craft. the Columbus aggl‘pargy ‘qroe 7‘..- .‘n I’alos Canada is likely to have. in Australia, a serious competitor in the live cattle trade. Recently a trial shipment. of nineteen bullocks of three difl'erena grades was made from Sydney to the English market, and although they lost weight they were landed in fairly good condition. The herd was sold at a profit. sufficient to encourage future shipment and the meat was pro- munced to be excellent in flavor and “Edgy. M‘y EXPRESS OFFICE, Lindsay. Lindsay. Sept. 5th. IBMâ€"809. Me @mmflinu th. .was sold at a. fircfit. su future shipment. and Bounced to be excel texture. the Halifax Chronicle, in a. Dowerful at raignment oi the Ottawa government and its gang of boodlers and corruptionists, says :~- ‘What did Sir John Thompson means by his public promise made LO 1:. Halifax audience two years ago. to fully investigate wrong doing in any of the pub- lic departments and to punish the guilty ? Is he punishing McGreevy or Connolly by liberating them from prison 2 Is he pun- ishin§1 Caron and Langevin by whitewash- ing t em ‘? Is he punishing the rascals connected with the Curran bridge steal by neglecting to prosecute them? Does his promise to punish such ofi'enders really mean a. promise not to punish them? If so it has been well kept. says the Brantford Expositor, for the as- sumption that the patrons are pledged to the election of county officials and the amelioration of the fee system. If that is true, then the promises of their leaders and the declarations of their journal count for very little If the patrons propose to do nothing in the legislature. what in the name of common sense are they there for ? Surely they have entered provincial poli- ties with some other object than to draw sessional indemnities So soon as the idea, industriously circulated by partisans, gets abroad that the patrons propose to do nothing. just so soon will they ceose to be of any account as a. political element. Hamilton Times :â€"It is said the Massey- Harris company purposes establishing a. factory at Niagara Falls. X. Y., to employ 1.200 men. Why should this be necessary? The United States ofl'er reciprocal free trade in agricultural implements, audit the government of Canada would accept the offer there would be no excuse for moving the plant, or erecting another, outside of Canada Why not remove the duty and get free entry to the States, and thus give to Canadian workmen in Canada the employment that would be given b a factory at Niagara. N. Y3 Can it be at the com any is fully able to compete with the Yan ees, but wishes to keep the Cana- dian market as a tariff preserve, where it may charge such prices as the duty enables it to collect? LINDSAY, FRISAY, SEPT. 21,1894. This Seems to have been abad season for Arctic exploration. Some weeks ago the Wenman expedition, sent out by the Chicago Herald in the spring, reported complete failure owing to their vessel being "nipped” in the ice at Dane’s Island. Spitz- bergen, and now the Peary main and anx- fliary expedition have arrived at St. Johns Nfld. from the frozen seas. with the news that litLle had been accomplished 7 â€" Lâ€" A-..“ {M an wc M‘- "v vâ€"â€"-- â€"--___ since last year owing to heavy ice and d several volun- flerce storms. Peary an teers decided to stay at Falcon Harbor, hopinzthat next season will prove more favorable. It’s a foolish business. this wandering in search of the pole Despite the use or better suggefiswd with every aid that science has ' the dunes polewand since Sir John lmklin’s time 3 ml: worth mention- his mum Toronto Mailzâ€"There is no warrant, Scribblers 36113313300“ and salmon SUPPLIES -,. Adolph 1%“;ch the daring Finnish who left. New York on Aug. 5511 for [stown in a. 20-foot schooner-rigged has arrived safely 111 port. Compar- th his craft. the vessels in which mus and party crossed the seas from were Adantic liners. MATCHETT, EDITORIAL NOTES. .bout our â€"â€"AID‘â€" 319%. 18949.13 SEPT. 10th, and WED- SEPI‘. 12th. the return ’0', Taylor. E. TAYLOR, Aston-t r'. Portfifi mg V-loa in Ticket Agent. $2an 14.300603 . 2 son ooo - 790. 435 $2.535 | : $1.501 1847. o! sewerage will prevent an occasional out- break of contagious masses. It Is much to be regretted that some of our own peo- . up__-_nu 1mm bv “3° to m regrenwu nullv uvâ€"- ., , ple, who ought to act differently. are, by the exaggerated. eta ents put forward. do- ing much to injure the interests cf the town without in the least further-In community. interests of the h â€"Yours, Tnow W. POOLE, M. D. £32365 to float, lheee germs in... -- .W, _ This is not. what happens in the use of sewer g“. treiactlon destroys patho- Dr Jacobi thinks that pu ‘ thst emotion genoup‘ germs. He is also 0! the opinion ' end science, have and sentimen , i e n ruling in h' of infection by sever as my contain both living end deed Tue atmosphere and in piece: that are germs. They are lrequermy 1 t us abundnnt in sewer fit :3 in infected ; but are no that. of houses and schoobrooms. Mom glances. such as the contents 0! new gin: ofi germs into the air, then they are only carried by the sewer time. Sewer gu my be very econ-lye end irritating mi in this way cause sore throne end combo! troubles. As the diphtherin gem is very ' my. Puttehction it may find a. destroy: specific germs. A â€":- um Inn: likelv would it be troubles. As we mpuwuuâ€" .. it may find 3 ready nidus in t1 destroy: specific germs. Th sewer air, the less likely woul germs o! diphtheria. The gen dysentery are not. so rudiiy tion. These diseases my um irom cesspools, etc.. b ‘ sewer air. It is therefore the not the germs, tint ere to drainage of houses and streets .5.â€" |To the Editor of Tun P0312] Sm,â€"It is a matter of serious regret that more pains have not been taken to place before the public the advantages and blame the council for manifest and gross indifference in this matter. A large por- tion of this town is built upon a wet. heavy, close clay subsoil, which holds the watarfimpregueted with all foul gases and other filth that finds its way from the su- face of the ground. It is so hard and com- ‘ ‘ mant- . A-A__ knnnmflfl it . and outer nun; on-.. -.....- he face of the ground. It 15 so hard and com- pacc that the water becomes stagnant, and there is no part of the town exempt from the evil efi‘ecte that inevitably follow each a state organ: As soon as a collar ls du \ l ,i g! ;I 9| ;! there is no part of the town exempt from the evil effects that inevitably follow such a state of soil. As soon as a cellar is du much of the dampness near it is natura - 1y drawn into it from the sodden land around, carrying with it the gases, foul and uuwholesome, which are found large quantities ground waters. The cellar is filled with them, although they may escatge our ob- _ servation, but the mildew and n -’~ vers y round in our cellars reclaim tn. . ste .hy approach and s ent work ct destruction. These $868 do not remain in the cellar. but, to owing the natural hws cf the difl'usicn of gases, and being encouraged by the warmer air in the rooms above, especially in winter, when fires are on, pass through the innumerable crevices in floor and wainscct and fill the rooms above. There our little children and wives, who are forced to spend so and feed upon the deadly, insidious toe of all good health. You may often wonder why the baby looks so pale, or the children grow up so delicate, or the wife frettul, pecvish, unhappy and irritable, always thinking she must be taking doctor‘s medicine, but the explanation is in the cellar and the general befouled surround- ings oi your premises. The bad air, the malarious influences. it not germs of actual 6i muse, are slowly sappingt e foundations of health. leaving our household an easy prey to “epidemic" or “endemic" conta- gions. and more slowly. perhaps, pining away to fill a consumptive s fiave just at the time of life when they 3 culd be the joy of the household or the hope of the nation. If this is not so, why do all our children that“, spent the summer at the Pointlm- meats our homes and infiltrate not only our clothing, but our food and drink, and are Immersed in pure. clean air, which they breathe day and night. Do you want a remedy? Do you want cheap health and a happy wife ‘2 It so. put your own homes in a sanitary condition, and that is a mat- ter of impossibility in most oi! the homes of Lindsay without sewerage and a pro- per system of drainage. No part needs it more than tie east ward or the south wardâ€"in tact every srt needs it. Some are worse 03 than at ers. I cannot now enter into a general dis- cussion of this great, all-absorbing and vital question, but would urge upon all who have their own interest at heart, or the future general welfare and prosperity of the town and rising generation in view, and would dolgood and act right, to and would do goon lulu aw -.,,---, _, (.7 and vote for the sewerage by-lew. The way it is arranged it will not be oppressive by way of over-taxing ° you may save a few cents a year if. we :50 not have sewer- --- he Inna mmv times more ln__coflins, U 0 __ 7, age, but lose many times pills and doctor’s bumâ€"S Lindsay, Sept. 20th. 1594. Toronto Live Receipts o! stufl at the Tuesday were heavy and together there were 83 which included 1,223 ahee about 75 calves. Dufing‘ Manitoba cattle “rived, consigned tomybce. Po September 15. recointi rec Omen or Tax CANADIAX Post, 1 1.151195. Sept. 215t,1894. ) Toronto “70 Stock “let. Receipts o! stnfl at the western cattle yards on Tuesday were heavy and the market wesdnll. Al- together there were 83 cu lends on the market, which included 1,223 sheep and lambs, 1,679 hogs and about 75 calves. During the dternoon 14 cu- loede of Manitoba cattle arrived, owned by Petteraon end consigned to Maybce. For the week ended sum-day, September 15. receints recorded bv Mmager Wake: at the western cattle nrds were :â€"Cattle. 1.800; sheep and lambs, 3.44.; hogs, 2,981; weigh fees, $64 10. oderate attendance. Until last 3‘ week the Bank of Toronto was the only monetuy ' ' g a bunch at the western cattle yards._ \‘owthe Bank of Commerce hesfitted up a branch there. Export Cattle-Cables to dealers were poor Tuesday, . . so that the mrket here we: correspondingly dull so. Onlg one or two 0! the choicest cettle .most 0} the best sales beingst3 5-Sc P9 D‘ealers reported thst the cattle on sale no not tut enough, most of them being just in nice condition to clue ”feeders. Quite 3 quantity of cettle were left in the pens at the close 0! the d3.1‘hese en ti few of the adaz-One cu 101ch e. 1.2501bsevenge, 3§c per lb; 22 csttle, 1 275 lbs ever-Ago. $48 per head; 10 cutie. 1.200113 avenge. 8-16 each 1 car losd csttle. 1.250 lbs avenge, $44 perhesd. less 810 on the deel; 10 cattle; 1.200 lbs avenge. “Sperheod; 12 cattle. 1,300 lbs svenze. 844 per head; fiesttle, 1.290115: “fem $40 per heed: 6 csttle. 1.3m lbs ever-we, 34c lb: 2 cattle, L390 lbs “orgy. 35 So per lb; 28 slightly weeker, prices Ware good cettle Choice butchers' enough, but eemmon endpoor were bed to dispose of. There were a few cu loads picked up {or Menu-ed. worthofl . Somedm 75c caporharl. MM“ finch. Allin”- memde‘.‘ Commmcum NEWS- eon mac; moms. [To the sum «mm-l applunvu â€"â€" n , :ion. These $868 do not remain cellar. but, to owing the natural the diffusion of gases, and being ged by the wwrmer air in the Lbove, especially in winter, when n on, pass through the innumerable in floor and welnseot and fill the above._ There our little children .-_-_,1 6-m- nnand an sewer-8°- ,them germ u w., _-_,, due in this my. Putrehcuon as. The more oflennive the fly would it be to contain the The germs o! typhoid (ever end readily destroyed by putrehc- my true from the exhsletlons but. very seldom come from ion the chemical pouoq end xuu Ukum enter into a general dis- great, all-absorbing and but would urge upon all , own interest at heart, or and welfare and prosperity I rininc generation in view, m: 31' Sum: All-Dr. N. Y. Med. Jour. {or 28th :ngthy and timely uticla how: am. a. sewer i_s not. Past] About I “I“. no”. Agt. for pér lb. Sheep an .i Lambsâ€"Tho tooling w s iinio wash: to-dsy. Ihipping thee icichin iron so to Sic per lb, 3 drop 0! about I :0 i . ah slow ale.» iron: 82 to 75 perinatal” or two choice touching 83 per he: . Limb ho m aungbo-o welim iron: 05 $0 85 per nth slow ale. Bogs-There m s as o! 10:: per anon choice hog- todny. caused by over supp) Ind lessening nominnl. Hilch eon, mhmu" .. ......835 Springs", innards, etch ...... 9 Expon mumpetm.......... 3 Butchers: chomp. per cwt. . 2 ° 7A-; -4â€" mus - Reevyhth e.per cwt.. wa Swmandng thosperc 400m Bug-.per m.....__.. 200m Sow3.porcwt......... 400w Rutchen' sheep. .. 2 00 1.0 \ mrt sheep. per cwt.. 3 00 w Wain: hmbl. per head" 2 00 to Choice vet! aha. nah..- 5 00 to Mediumulvesperheed.... .. 350:» Common aha. per head... .. 1 00 to Toronto rm' mm The receipts of gnln on the street mnket. were lager. Prices were study. Whatâ€" study, 400 bushel: selling u 54c ‘ undbsototred. . P popula givej * PLUG arr I5 mabmg ipe-smokmg r becauae if more for the money. wm- â€".v-. 7 , Whutâ€" Ste y, 400 bushel: selling at 54c for whim Ind 530 to: red. - Barloyâ€" Study, snowmen o! teed told u 41 w 42c. Ostlâ€" My. 500 bushel! 30mm: .2. 31k to 32k. Penâ€"Are My. Ito bulholl gelling It 58c. roceiptn were and! and the Buy tad Stu â€"'Ihe whet wu firmer (or buy. 20 load! ”nine 3: 88.50 to 810. Strut nerdy. the loud- selling at $. were null. then Dreaod Bopâ€"Tho oflerings was I good demd and the racket was firm 1t 06,50 to 87.25. the latter for single hogs. When. new--- ........ ....$0 54 to s 0 00 53 to do red .............. .... 000 do 30000.... ............ 51 to 000 ‘ , 42 to 063 mind. Inch cowl, mh........ .. ...... Springen, lonnrdl, etch ...... Export mug. per MM... Butcher-1’ cholu. per «1...... Butchen' mod. to good. per cwt. Bull: md rough cowl. pate"... Long Mahogs. per cum..." Heavy m. h apex- cwt........ Store-and Hg they. percwt.... Sugl. per m................... Bows. perm"... ........ ........ Rutchen' sheep. mh.......... \ aortsheepmor m.......... ‘ wing hmbl. per head........ Choice Vet! calves. clan-.." umum ulna. D" but, ...... $3500» 2200» 350“) 32510 :50» 225w 5801.0 500m 400m 200w 400w 2001.0 300:0 200w 500:0 mm §bolaunettahuuwuur$§ sssssaaaausssssss _Uxbridge lacrosse team won unto 31113121113 was from the Mukhamteun at St!) on SEFWY last. A- __ I._- SLI- Db Dwmv” vâ€" ___--,, â€"Wheelmnnâ€"Whet Adm has this make of bicycle over other” . mâ€" es Advantage? Why, air, the on these machines are so low that you can leanoverfereneughtosee Cnomv.â€"0n the 11th. In Bobaygooo,th DIVid Crowley. o! n dnughtor. Tnnnan-Wuom.â€"On 309th 12th. a tho residence 0! the brllc’l parents. b Bu. M Ir. tha W. Tretheny. 1.0 lb! first!“ 1‘. wag», .11 o! unripou. Rommxâ€"Asnnnsox.â€"On the 12m. n: the nu. dance 0! Hr. Justus, Yoruba, by the Rev. 8 Slut, Goo Robinson. Methodist minister. of Wu. . of Om. mSmAndemmqtcnmcm Durha- v. vrw V, Mouthâ€"1n Ops. on Sunday. 5cm. 16m, Dnid Moore. mod 72 you! at! 10 month. Drawnâ€"At. Peterborough. on Sands . 51% 1894. Ann Gnhm. beloved VII. 0! W of Xuflpon. need 72 yous. Quality, GOOD SEED GRAIN WANTED: (Iiiâ€"fare!“ grades of Flour, also Meal and Chop. E. MARTIN, Proprietor Shani. 8m 0h” m n“ em (or 0511'. Guam and Choke 0! WORS- mm 425mm?“ (or whim Tuudsy the who! V. Cow it OR Cow Anchorwoman M Stock. l holdeflocuolm‘l.l’ [.903an o! Trimâ€"Form puck-u- ol 810 and nodal: for purchases on! tau mm 1: nonun' m6“ '0 be (Inn on the punch-It tum mud on dotted not“. A discount 0! 8 par cont. '1“ N moved on maltpm (or must In cab. 11» ale vulcommmumo-M Foeruticum-Immm mun Auctions: or to mu! 3. 31mm. 5 A Chum. 85 Adel-um. an. mm. Vendor‘s saunaâ€":34. TUESDAY, SEPT. 25th, Gen tral Business College. “In-lily vu-u-vâ€" 7"â€" -ww--- , . nudcnu phcod in mom madly. mm cucuhu md made: an- m. mu 8 m. Central 3922292 Canada’s Greatest Commercial Sphogl§ There mod-9!. 8m- 1m. M______-”"~ MONEY TO LOAN “I H. 8001' HERAN EEDIT SALE GEO. A. LITTLE. N 0 TBS DISOOUITED- MORTGAGES OHUBID. . A. LITTLE 'iubooflcndlot-IOMNW p, ‘u-â€"â€". Wav- lanthm nacho: '1qu 3?} a.” IIIIIII x. _ Stock. implements and Household Effects. J. H’. 500 thorn Eirermemen ts G. A. Little. 0!“ sun) Lam-r ova. ;n.u...... .V- but we're '01! within th thmin‘tmotherClothlnvhouoolutho cleanâ€"tho hand-ow ad but unwed Bondy-town: Clothing one shown In “adiosâ€"Full and Winter ‘ now-tookofClothlnaconMolegh-Gnd. Gmufoellon. YWthI'. Boyl‘ and Want-mm fro: the but mm lap-nub Ind Gm Bduln, and have boon about! for tho but find. induy “You To own an Omma or run Scaoou. -Wo have plutd on our hblu 500 Youth.’ and Children'- dnnhloâ€"mfongllmmdnottookaorbdanoooflhoSm. Allpuohudltuhoovy discount. clunoo you will have of nearing good WON. School Sula for you! Boy- “ obont mnhcturen' price. It colt: but little to clothe than a Gongh’o. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. mum.“ r. Iain tad 550- m. 03H. €011,989 Auction. 0' Wm. tot 14 Huge to! Autumn, 139% have on: known: m JO" V V_.__ 2 min. 'm V55 ”EVIDâ€" mbaodâ€"loritoonuiuuM Ithdmplydntvo NW tho of good- we all. Tatum”, u- #____- -u- Man! 0‘ GENERAL SERVANT WANT!!! m 101:! mun); 'nâ€"n... W0 APPRENTICES warm rot lint-nut “ um. um I gm mm: on: Pacts. W0 boat but we're vol! within “10 m ' New Aunt-momenta. “AlanS m alanineâ€"for n hasn't nayâ€"and n m nicks: glad at it. pub!) cleared of sumac: mocks. Even .a hairdo-Won: mom «or .hon In um: 4m and wt _ __ .. I 15-...5 ._.l L‘IAâ€"n MPH Cases of CLOTHING. Emma!- on: m Wand mm the rend from pm. duct: to W. und saving to buye- every penny of cost. We aunt-In our well-ennui title of “Ta: Woxvmm my think our use sometime- too lowâ€"too low for good clothingâ€"but would prices or unuunl disoounu are given us, '0 tnko them of to you to mtkelugor “lot. And whoever sells FURNISHED HOUSE TO BE!!! A .11 m hm: ha- a: n New Admonui Naw {.11. 392%. 3m) 511‘ if oped-1 price- or unmuu anonuuu .w .5.“- ..., . A nd whoever 3e mn ofl'to you tomskohrgerules I. and“, per consequence buys tha urgent 1017!, get: taken“, underdtomduthelowutpfiou. 'mmw‘mfllu vvvu" Emu-tacks. Everything In brand newâ€"fresh and Undi- â€"F|ll find Winter weights. ovary one. Our ;‘ Vugorbed‘frqm the latest product- of M. J- Carter- We]! esz‘aé/z'oj you our magm'ficem‘ I W 6 will be pleased 2‘0 Some special drz‘zxcg 40 Kent-Six. 2'7ng Izonesz‘ goods (If ' z oflermg greater 7’ hz'bz'tz'on week. mem‘s than emu/fl minds-y mom " and Children's Suitlu. out. nobby and has" discount. Plants, thiu i! thgbelt LINDSAY and PETERBORO ht! Wife and New Westmin bu . T/u's season We'd be willing to)“. t“ mi ‘r-u: us pleasantly m 88 the pro Pepper b we Ann, 1 forOttawa. I In \‘loiorla ( It and wave '1‘ orks bysLe A. Bowes of her siste‘ skely. of: 591' E993 1538, be sbletoannounoe . Ion of our “all- Ko.nnedy was Menu on the “In“: business when to Ina... 1 Mrs. R. J. M Inn Peberboro. mum of cm Miler. The dc I maven, bu organized 4 III, of Tom by Mr. H. Fair mating and ea I attentive cong Denice Mr. J. M ling the summer congregations c 1, deiivared one md intelligent was very Aleundet .McIn tosh is Of Mr. Sheri“ 7 day In tow In return n town visiting strong, insuranc leph \Vbltty. c Pore Retarme: visiting {1 ved 3 cs} m and a mm at Ponrzn‘s Book Kenbsu, Hades)".- Chum lou- puplt of St. Andra that. In the absence [Ibly supplied mor '. r0 students of Qua Th1: mnmlnn .1..- Write for _ Busmess College on may cut plete a c‘ pristmas. A V. Gunn, of C week after (ends. ludflifloo,Powderan Pocket Knives, pk Posters, Meat Cu Axes and Handles, I Cut Saws, Lock Kno mug... L and fancy Window Scoop Shovels. ,LENNAN LI'B' HERE AN! clENNAN IN AND C( Year Ln Tuesday nnor. E Intyre é LAY. FRIDA'X Dickson, o! I surveyor, ‘ River din mwnshipa I! expect; up TB UNE ‘anton CO; uâ€"‘ay‘nnu nu 1glgudenba of e morning Mr. 8. Fair, ting and can benctve congr 10c Mr. J. B1. the summer. m7 $3766 to Vbi I s membe ‘I II, (1 influx-yum: ”v.06 It up.” an, 15: flanzulian chennan d; Cc THE CILIBBATED hmboro Bug auxin deer-diam: mutton. BLANCH“ Gr '35- ": Mada.) FIE-U Inve W'Ol OUTSC Circul my

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