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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 11 Oct 1895, p. 4

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WmdmdBfim “'5 ‘ “b“fl' mums; 1m 9" M w “m" m W of Ansmfinn mutton “”1””an thanks», III! of cheese in 1894, compared with an aver- age of 23,637 lbs for 12 years. The total output in 1894 was 11,117,838 pounds in excess of 1893, while the gross amount of money meived was $1,102,536 greater than in 1893. The total amount paid w patrons in 1894 was $7,931,022, which is equivalent to 77.2 cents per 100 lbs of cheese. The cheese sales averaged $9.70 perlOOlbs, sothat the average expense of making, hauling 080., was 1.55 per 100 lbs of cheese. The average num- bers of patrons was 54,889, being an in- crease of 3,909 over 1893. Over-46 percent ofthefsctoriessreintheOtnwaand St. Laurence group, which produces 44 per cent of the total for the province. The quantity ofinilkreqniredtomake sponnd of cheese averaged 10.56 lbs., varying from 10.35 in the St. Lawrence and Ottawa gronpw10.89inthe lake Enron group. Thebestpriceswereobtsined inrthe for- pmducfiomgnd in view of this, some poopladonothkekindlytotghe encour- agement which the Duninion govern. MMMofiu-ingnlongthislinein .-_â€"â€"-â€"-â€"__i man. mu. OCTOBER 11. 1896' mmbeing3eenuper 1001M of cheese over theavengeof the province. TMofchmiti-aquaton of gen- eralintereet whether the reduced prices oftheheteeuonpelikelytoconnnuein 111m will be 11:11:13 D. BMNDERON, 81:. will lave her what! :1: BOB» '1'!» m . CAYGEONstSo’clock,am.. for Iandssy, and will love on hot return nip :1: 8 p In. Return tickets, The Bulibnnou train will not leave Lindsay until 5 mm. on the evening of the let. Eli} @uuuaiuu £05k m Gnu! flunk W Comps!!! Wm . a; u-|..o- -0 leln M. Md Or “797913. £0? MONDAY, OCTOBER let, ’95 FOOTBALLS. “mummo LINDSAY, â€"â€"THEâ€"â€" POPULAR LIBERAL LEABER THOMAS BAIN, M. P., COMING! 00.01) SAVE THE QUEEN-” THE 081383 INDUSTRY. cm um Ar 2 P. o! '93“ Sussex and Peel-Sta, Lindsay. dowithdwnductionwhlchhu '. J. Wetherup- R. 8. Porter. Just received a fresh stock of our celebrated Balk. Absolutaly the bestBaflinthemarket. Can be had only at rple woommadstion for everybody. All m invited. â€"â€"ON-â€" .11? THEâ€"- Secretary. dituto hinoreuing. 111-pr of- o factthnt therewuadeflcittheyeur beforelut ofummionandqwbuy, and sproupeefivedeficitoiomfour The deficit in the Dominion finances is not as great as was estimated by about half a million, but it is by far the greet- est in the history of Canada, mounting to $4,079,532. In view of the heavy burden of. taxation imposed upon the country by the protective tuifi' this tureiaeo not cover itlutyeu' tryout-Jon: millionshototslmenue of‘thigty- "" nor. an. mum The Toronto Globe, in speaking of the liberal leader, Hon. Wilfred Laurier, says: “Mr. Laurie: holds his place in the u hearts of. the Canadian people all the u more firmly because his progress has u been gradual and steady. Some seven H years ago he was little known outside u of Quebec, where he held a position H among the French liberals somewhat u similar to that of Mr. Chapleau among u French conservatives. His elevation to H the leadership aroused a new interest IIin his personality, but he had to work u his way into the favor and confidence u of the people of Ontario, and it was a In process of building, not an exhibition of “fireworks. As meeting after meeting “was held, as one community after an- "other became acquainted with him. he I! grew in the esteem of his countrymen, u until one day friend and foe alike awoke IIto the fact that at the head of the "liberal party was the most command- “ ing and interesting personality in Can- " adian public life. What is the secret of ‘ n his success ? Not altogether his purely II intellectual qualities, though these have N played their part, but very largely those u qualities which appeal to the heart. H These, and not the mere arts of rhetoric, u are the qualities that give force and n warmth to his eloquence. One feels u that if entrusted with the confidence of H the nation he would be always looking "beyond the interests of politicians to II the wants and aspirations of the great n masses of the people. It will not be a surprising thing if the conservative party in Britain undertakes to reform the house of lords. The reactionariee in the past have effected notable reforms, but seldom until the liberals compelled them to. The shipping industry has» declined in the mariame provinces that now, in- stead of having five as formerly, Halifnx is without a Marine Insurance 00., the Nova Scotia having to wind up. The Dominion statistician could, no doubt, W. Buchanan spare time to write him a postal card and give him the necessary adfice ‘4’ figure this up as a proof oftheabeady advance of things in general, 3nd shipp- ing in particular, under the N. P. and the tory government. It turns out thst Joy Gould only left 882,934,580, but hit hmily hope to be ublo to keep the wolf from the door by in money. Mr. Gladstone says he cannot pre- tend to have mastered the dificultiea of the temberance question. Can't W. Mr. James Lowther, M.P., went: per- mission from the British people to tax wheat up to $1.22 a bushel. Sir Mao- kenzie Bowel! has permission in Cmada. What is the matter with the poor old Policy ? The question of tosohing religion in sate-sided schools is provoking much controversy In Englsnd just. now. It would not be surprising if it got into nstionsl politics are long. Return tickets sh lull-1m, good for two days. will be issued to all sttending the msss meoting to be sddrossed by Mr. Lsnrier in the skstlng rink, st Lindsay, on Monday, 21st inst. All are invited. badmhthemw k W to hon: tho Hon. Wilhiad nationals popnhrleodorotthelibenlpomln the Dominion porlinment. who will visit Lindsay on Mondny. Minn...“- ponied by Theo. Bsin, M.P..of Went- worth, nndJu. Lister. M.P., ofLunbtcn â€"two well-known and popuhr upeoken. lmpochnt and interesting political event ever held in this county, sad it will be justnchnnceif such on excellent oppor- tunity will be ofi’ered the people of this county of hearing Mr. Laurie: for some time to come. The committee in whose bends the nmngentents for the meeting have been placed have secured the skating rink, which is capable of holding 5,000 people. It willbevseated and if necessary heated. so that all attending will be made comfor- table. Excellent train arrangement: end rate have been secured from the G.T.R Co., which will issue return tickets at one fare good for two days. n. LAURIE}! ATLMDSAY. EDITORIA. L N 0 TBS. -vv ”I vâ€" Shee and Lambsâ€"Sheep were steady at from to 32¢ Dex-1b. far choice shippers and to 3c per lb. for books. Lunbe were firmer and advanced 3mm 10c to we head. Theyweresemngattromflto each for good no choice lambs. One bunch of pretty fair ones sold for 81$) each R ' â€"-Alt.hough offerings were henvy Tu y, still they were not so heavy as ashasbeenthe case lately. Mr. Harris effectually cleaned anthem-rhea Tuesday “a ’ °'°‘°°“£2a "a $ch it: qno ceeaee per . choicefion weighedoflm Other kinds are nominal. Prices rule aboutesquotedinthetnhghflon append- etlgqthbrsvort- _ _ “we vâ€" " â€"._vrv_.. much Cows and Sunsets-About steady. Prim did not imp!!!" 811;. although the demudmoerhl-P“ 1m ved. Themfingflgmmtrom $1 for somepoorona 11917033310!“ w-â€"â€" â€"â€"wâ€" v' -. Calves- Nochun toreeordinthilline. Goodalvessell enoughstrmm $6perhead;eommontota1r.fl.50to Stockers and Feedersâ€"Dunn Bros. 8: Thom n, Rodgers 8: Hefllgan Lunneee, Ora. 0rd 8: Hunnieett, were man the chief buyers in this line Tuwday. t stockers for farmers were bringincfisanhont 21¢ per 1b., and feeders for the cry byres sold for from to 3c per lb. Quite a. few ofl‘cred and so The best. load of the day was alot picked up by Mr. Dun for $3 15 percwu, whicheveraaed 1,0751be. each. Choice feeders are wanted. Those ofl’ering do not show breeding enough. Togmwy0!_v°°1:qnéli.tY-,, fl“ 4“,- _r 1 smtflltll -..â€"«0"- ..I 2 Lox-11071116...." ...... 30mmn............... 4 Dustordnmmm. 5 Gunebfidxe........ 8 Cambny ...... 9Janetville........ ....... 10 Emma-.. ............. 11 Fenelon 173119....“ 12 N.Vernlnm.......... 13mndon ............... l4 Leukdde........ ....... 15 Valentin..." .......... . 16 North 096.... 11 Downeyville............. 18 Ruboroi... ...... 19 Bobcaygeo:...... ...... . 883 835 1.078 When President Robertson called for bids Mr. Fiavelle offered 7 as for Se tember make, and on being pressed e it a board bid. Mr. Cook responded with 7§c for selections; Mr. Fisher ofi‘ered 7 11-162hs and Mr. Cook raised to 7333. At this point a lull ensued in the bidding, Mr. Flavelle being called away for a tow minutes. When he returned he raised the bidding to 7 13-16, and Mr. Cook offered 7; for selec- tions, Sept. and October. Be named a namber of mm but all refused, t2: 3 semen so 2 were prepared accept 8c. . Cookznaiiy accepted and named Cameron, Fenelon Falls, North Verulam. Cambray, Darryvilis, and Dune- ford, all accepiin Mr. Fiavelle then offered 7 for the bfianoe oi the board, but only Janetville was willing to accept. Lorneville then sold 03 the board by con- sent to Mr. Cook. and Mr. Fiavelle then raised his bid to 7 18-16, stating at the same time that he was not anxious to have the ofler accepted owing to the state or the market and the fact that two of the factor- ies would have to be communicated with "3.9.003“ ”1,". WE”: a-_____e-_ _ _.._L._ vâ€"nm -_-._v -_--_, $34M ‘ a bunch of good steers,920153. ave 8, £2.50 per cwt. B sâ€"Qnite a few changed hands Tues- day, prices ruling all the way from 2c to lb. One bull which weighed over $08? .soldfor $385 per cwt. He was extra choice. Good ones are hard to secure, and they are ln_de__mand. n, A A “_-_ a. Export Cattleâ€"Hardly any reall r: cattle ofl’ered. James ins bought one carload, which would average about 1,250 lbs. per head, for 83 30 per cwt. One steer, a very choice one, Weighing 1,300 lbs. sold for 3; per lb. Butchers‘ Cattleâ€"Choice butchers’ cattle are wanted, but the trouble is they are hard to et. Too many rcattle offered. Eve thgng sold Tnesggg exce t a few thin ullocks not worth buying. or good to choice cattle prices ruled from 2£c to 3§c per lb. and common lie to 2:: per 1b. Some sales were:-12 cattle. 85'.) lbs. average, 2§c r 1b.; 7 cattle 850 lbs. avengle, 13¢ per lb ; cal-load cattle, choice, 1,215 . . am nv-rwv“ Vâ€"v vâ€"n. After tome further duouulon e number or the Isle-men who hnd not eold consent- ed to hold their cheese until Wedneedey‘flor Mr. F veue nt 80 an out to cable. The net meetln the bound for 1895 wee then brought I close. moo LIV. Stool mm The cooler weather gave a little snap to the market Tuesday in connection with the demand for ieeders. and prices might have improved had there not been so much poor stui!’ on the market. Several dealers said that never before hardly had they seen such aluantities oi miserable cattle bro t in wi the expectation of selling. Buy ng tor export is nearly clone. Lambs were a little iirmer and hogs were steady. All told there were 54 carloads of stufl on the boards, which included 2,010 sheep and lambs, 1,095 hogs, l5 calves and about 15 mlich cows and springers. Superintendent David Walker reported total receipts at the main market and the annex for the week ended Saturda , October 5th as follows :- Cattie, 1,220; e eep and lambs, 4,086; hogs, 4.4g); weigh tees, i102‘i5. , H, _._II_ ._--.1 Aregulnrmeetingotthemndssy cheese board was held in the council chamber. Business opened at 11.30. President Bob- ertsoninnhe chair end max-y Curtin at: his post. The buyers present were Messrs. Cook. Flsvelle end Fisher. The following {eateries boarded the number or cheese set opposite their names: Sept. Sept. 0a. m m. 2nd hi. 1:: hi 1 Stu. . ....... . .... ......150 120 230 2 Lornevme .................. 60 85 3 Cuneron. ...... . ... 70 70 140 4 Dunstord... .. 76 79 100 noun looting {or 1885-3396 Chute W-Bnyu- cook pun no. (or ”locumâ€"0th.: We. to an all Mr. Laurier’s denial of the Orangeman story was gall and wormwood to the tory press. but La 'Patrie’s repudiation of responsibility for the origin of the false- hood seems an equally unpalatable pill for it to swallow. The spectacle of the slanderous floundering about in their effort to escape from the pit into which they have fallen is very amusing. Mr. Lanrier’s denial, of course, dare not he challenged, but some of the critics still harp upon the La Pattie string. They do not appreciate that in some cases silence is the better part of wisdom. The fact remains, however, that Mr. Laurie: did not say what was attributed to him, and La Patrie was not respon- sible for the statementâ€"that he did. And so a cherished tory bubble is pricked. can holdacandlebotheold-faahioned vote-buyingthat took place there when Sir John Macdonald naed to be one of the candidates, but Principal Grantnever felt called upon to preach about that. On the contrary, he steadily supported the greatest oormptionict Canada ever knew. He ahonld have taken his own advice on political morality, when his enmple might have done some good. The man who could condone the offence: of Mac- donnld, McGreevy, Langevin, Caron and Hugger-t, isnot inagood poaitiontornil at. Barty. ' LINDSAY CHEBSE BOAR D. COMMERCIAL NEWS. mun-1.. till-0m ,... ...... ...... 45 ................ 70 ......... ...... 76 n-o.... ..nnno- is? 100 100 75 38 .wmmmmw “Lot”. -3. known-hip. , t. 19thâ€" Peta Btu“ SATURDAY 00 B! m puma: mmdfln Wm. gm.‘:uthhfllqfifi_m s 5’ 8 5 m...... ”on not Bula........ ... Wheatâ€"Steady. zoo bash. at red end white selling at 653 no 670. Barleyâ€"Steady, a!) bush. eelling at 350 to 41¢. - Gateâ€"Firmer, mo bush. selling eh 28c to 30°. Peasâ€"Steady, 100 bush. eeliing et 510. Hay and Straw-The receipts of hey and straw were hit, the demand was end themerkeuwunrm. minded sell. isfifiet815w81650;urewwu st 50w$li 50. DreeeedHogeâ€"Thereoeipuwmhir. What. whit-0...... .......... ....8 66 to 8 0 61 What. red ...................... as to 067 When. mum. .............. g5; 39 g no neepeeto tor Applet. Menu. W. N. White on Co. aw.) of Lon- don. in their report ot September 18, any : â€"Sinoe our loot. which wee iuacd Au- 8‘ the predictions conteined thnrcin the writer's recollection hove Bxglieh c ieeooldinthelnontheotA tnnd eptember at each low icon no hove been cold thie you. e crop at only nrplee torned out enormou, end ntthe tune of writ! good apple- on he bought nt 2: 9 per huh . Now. with theoe low prlooe. the growers nnd denial. i! the! hove etoxje poop. _when they come me. 8:10.: W The receipts of grain on theeheet market, here Tuesday were tslr; wheat was higher; other prices were steady. N. H. OOWDRY, mmunflwwnmwwwmmmuww “88,338‘3263‘0‘828 umuwmmmmmwomwmmwmm mum” summswwmmmummw 68812888214180‘818 " . . sch ouch Oman 6“ mm.mdeuu¢L. an on. Mm... mum firearm“... 8h ,bucb. " .......... “fimg‘cfihxrxrtx fixmxgzzrzzz 3% mummm mmmzm $3.7: Muflm “fluteuvounnuauuw 8888883 88888883 888888888 88888888 «unassuauuuuuuuu 8888888888a888=u Grain, Flour and Feed for Sale. WM Inc-n. manyâ€"mu: GOOD SEED GRAIN WANTED. «.5 N. E. Gowdry. CREDIT BALI. FRIDAY. FIRST-GLASS PRINTING AT “THE POST.” IN UNDEROLOTHING BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! BLANKETS! These cool evenings"suggest a Pair of Blankets, and at the price we are ofl’enng them no one need go without. We have hundreds of pairs bought before the advance 1n woollens, and will be sold at tlze reduced Mes wlule the lot lasts. ou require, do ngt be too hasty in Mn {0 a nicety and With profit to your g ghyour orfler. We can f Carter. the qualities and prices will surprise you. Never T hese goods are z‘o be found in ms sfore az‘ flrz'ees flea! mkgefrom £3 f0 $15. Waxy has [0-day the grealest Mantle M anufacz‘arers in the Mrla’. T hez'r gar. ments‘ are cut nghl, aha' fil every time. The style is always in the leaa’. T he finish is lhe best. The Cloz‘hs equal to any maa’e, OCTOBER 11, 1895. We shall be phased to have an opportunity of showing these Goods to you. Our aim is to the best clothi cannot be underso d If it is 3 ng Procurable, and in those lines dust to hand, Kid Gloves in New Shades. DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS. If you confine your dealings in Furs to one reliable mer- chant you are pretty certain to keep in “Style.” We make it a rule to have the latest or nothing, and whatever we tender you be assured it comes fresh and modish from those who set the fashion. BEYOND ALL” QUESTION! - FUR CAPES â€" â€"Capes, â€"Jackets, â€"Ulsters. â€"â€"Havelocks, -â€"Golf Capes, â€"â€"Circulars. In Blacks we give you a choice of Priestley's and other German and French makers. A choice and correct assortment of Colored Efl'ects in Tweeds, Mixtures, Sateens and Cords suitable for the season. Silks for Blouses and Trimmings, New Shades and designs. Dundu a Fauna Bron. We are doing Our share to make the return of prosperity im- mediately beneficial to you. E. E. W. McGAFFEY. Correct Prices ”in Underwear M 01767 Me Lafesz‘ Siy/es 2'74 Ir SUIT ( Dundas 61 Flavelle Bros. ]. E. ‘W. 1008113.?- R. .1- Car cor. cheap before. 'Ou anal for NI m. thnt Hm my the 1V

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