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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 23 Oct 1896, p. 4

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1'an wingho'lpecid attention to mmmfld for some veeh‘ Ourfarmersnhoanotgrowom-con- flaunt beams of the speculative mas thathmdovolopedinwhentm the mathoM-Ekdybh‘m 1°- mmeibymdmbuod on: verified m of the m of mm lathe-until» ed with a bountiful have-t, and he: lumen will receive more for their wheet than they heve for yarn, but whether thedollu'mrkwill be reachedil prob- hustled. Fall wheetienowlietedhere at 80a; Fife. 780-; Iprinz. 759.; awe, 73c. North-welt tel-men are likely to benefit bythe strong competition between theOu’lvi-mdhkeofthe WoodeMill- lng 00., end arenowreeeivingGSc. end 7°C.;etNee1mn939. wasp-id theother day the Inuit of the ill-feeling. To A greet extent the proeperity of the lumen of Canada menu the proepezity of the people II 3 whole, end for this rel-on the recent unexpected edvencc in the price of wheeb, caused by aevn of old would ehcrtegel, gives cease for the live- !ieet "Motion. am ha been blou- inn, no doubt the knowledge that en economicel government hed geined power, and thet the present tuifl‘ would be re- vised '0 u togive eqnel chances to ell monuhotnreu, end epochl ("on to none, he- hnd much to do with creating the rapidly growing feeling at hopefnlneu now obeerveble. Since the chenge of governnent n more hedthy feeling hoe been gndnnlly pound- ing :11 ohueo of business. end while we do not cleim for the libenlIâ€"u Sir Chulee Tapper did for the toriezâ€"the power of creating notional pro-verity at ' W. R. WIDDESS. F. G. TAYLOR, Owing to the probability that many years will elapse ere Lindsay has a railway service to Bobcaygeon. the importance of maintaining an uninterrupted water com- munication with the lower lakes cannot be too strongly urged, and no doubt the need of a new lock at Babcaygeon will be brought to Mr. Blair‘soattention. as well as the necessity for a grant to improve the river channel at Lindsay between th Wellington-st. bridge and the lower whari. The Ontario government has expended in all considerably over $100,000 on our river in recent years, and a wt of say $5,000 irom the Dominion government would give Lindsay the full benefit of this large expenditure by making it possible for steamers to approach the town wharf at the season when tourist traffic is heaviest, instead of having to land near the town boundary. , Itvmdecldcd the. the council. or as use, of thus body es could conveniently spore the time, should combine with the county council representetives end men. has of mnement end meet Mr. Blsir st Bobcsneoncn his my up the lskc. Ms. 1!. M. Boyd, we understood, has genes- ously ofl’ered to place the Str. Esturion st the dispossl c! the minister sud petty, end Lindsey will probsbly be visited be- fore going on to Roscdelc. mad). “4 m MW of was!" to h... m phi-tor VII“ 14W '“ no no)“ mu 0! flea. A. G. BN1. m of nllwm sad «ask. to tlh mm. Magnum wish MI impou- donofm‘l‘mt WM and ”I“!!! ma. 1!. R. McLEAN nom- uly Collector ma Canvas-er for Tan Gummy POST. and is authorised to grunt r9 muMnbooflpuou. em, Md transact an bold-more thunlnlf as muchiuunnco mom a: dltheothortenCanadian nannies while its total ineomois tho over 1...}: :- gmtuthotoulincomoof :1} an other companies. In the com- hind requisite: of 3 great 0011113131137the Do-inlon. It. position in unique. It: Euuaainu gm. CANADA LIFE METERS BflflKfilfllfl THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK. HE'SINLMKS compared with all; the other Banadian companies together. HON. A. O. I“... VIIIT. {RTE Bookstore MAM You can get allthe Books you require at SPECIAL 'LOW. 'PRICES, for present school term. 0...... F. C'. Tagal- T" m1. 001'. 83. mo. H. 8. Porter. 41$: Toronto o'thot 10 $0.14 41.13 cube-anon. tobacco md cotton; wool is improving, and with last year’s axtrwniimry corn exports now being doubled, oven corn is adnnoinginthafncooftho biggm~ crop on record! Reactions are propoble if pricesgonptoohot, but ovanif prolont ulna an only maintained it man: mflliomnpon millions of oxen profit to Amcdcanhnnon.” To the above might be added the fact choc-e lutweeknd- vucodhoowuncenu: point... the ofqudpreremtdnce thebaglnning gentine are creating an ex demand in England and the continent for American produce. Our exports are in- creasing so rapidly that ocean freight rates have advanced heavily, consequently tramp steamer: are all racing toourcouta to get cargoes. Thin will bring down rates again and insure abundant mean- fortransportingourmrpluato the other side. Pricecareadvanclngall along the line. Wheatand oateare_hlgher, eo_are The leedlng editorinl note in the Intent number of the American Agricultnrieh is heeded “ Good Time: Coming.” and reeds a follows : “It. looks thus my! Crop ehorpgee in Butane, Indie and the A:- Stratford Beecon : Ian MacLaren. au- thor of “Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush,” who is on a visit to Canada, astounded the people of Hamilton by asking $500 for a lecture. It is evident that the good old Scottish prayer. “Lord gie usaguid opinion 0' oursel's,’ was a favorite in Drnmtochty. And it is evident that it has been answered in the case of the minister of Drumtochty. The Mail and Empire effects to regard the settlement of the Manitoba schools difficulty by Manitoba as a most dis- graceful transsotion and s humiliation to the province. And yet there are those who recall that the tory organ did not regsrd settlement in thst light when the settling was to be done with its friends. It did not even think coercion of the province improper. Now Germcny is enforcing an inspec- tion system which virtuslly shuts Ameri- can owned beef out of the country. The stkecs ere doing a great deal of grum- bling, arguing thet it is protection in disguise. But if 50, why should they object to tsking their own medicine? A Denver preacher who evidently vents the treppings of religion to be up to dste he introduced phonograph music into his church. Next in order will he s phono- ph sermsn. tht a convenience it will he in the way of solving the summer holiday problem. Wheel: in on the rise. Notwithstand- ing the increase in the visible supply prices ere stiffening, and farmers are cor- respondingly grayified. no Int-en ere leeeivm Alva-eel Prim lb! The" When. Winnipel. Oct. zo.--'(Bpecie.L)â€"wneet price- throughout Manitoba nre unin- tuned to 3 figure eway wave the ex- port value. though the was between the rival milling concerns. The result in that turner: ere profiting largely. end busineee in all lines in greetly benefited. Manitoba. was never in better ehepe than Just now, and there ere elm ot proeperity on every hand. all due to the unexpected rise in wheat prices wul undoubted! M an law an» to s cm extent an the out- moazezemu‘mygmmt; mu 9 ugpply x:1! Manual); who" _ Mv tr homo 001:1qu 11;: Efifliéli 61’ KNEE-ml! mg to:- export. It 15 “1:30;":- the combination 9: Hum». when: with the. sat: w 9a.: 91 3mm will mucoubalybo finest “Lam: Commissioner ”in" Shows How Causal.- l‘armers are in luck. Ottawa. Oct. 20.-â€"-(Special.)â€"Not un- naturaliy the advance in the price of wheat has attracted some attention here. Mr. Miali, Commissioner of In- land Revenue. who, in his capacity as Commissioner of Standards, has had occasion to study the wheat problem. says that. according to advices. which have reached the department. there is a falim rot! this year. in the Wheat cm in ussm. Argentina. and India. In is is actually importta wheat to- day while Australia has an to look to summit: to make up her requisite steel: a! wheat {or home concur “on. Canada also has sent me eu- fioes of wheat to the names. A the very outside it is not ”333‘ that there win he more m 10. m 999939-93 Hewett. m .mue _ spat. 84 3-8c; do. new, 83 7-8c; No. 1 Northern. 83 3-8c; do. new, 82 1-8c: No. 2 Northern, 80 7-80, spot ; No. 1 Northern. c.i.f, 80 1-8c. Winter wheat closed higher. No. 2 red and No. 1 white, 86 7-80 ; No. 3 red. 81 3-4c, store; No. 2 red, 88c, track. Buffalo, - .Y., Oct. 20.â€"Spring wheat closed higher. No. 1 hard spot, 84 3-8c; do. new,_ 83 7-8c :7; 139. 1 _h_ard, 77771-20, sold betwéen 78 3-4c and 7: 5-8c, closing at 78 3-8c, 1c higher than yesterday. place mentioned was reported the enthusiasm underwent modification. Bradstreet’s was expected to announce a big increase in the world's stocks. andonthatprospectatewotthose people who have not yet been convinc- ed at the legitimacy of the advice were tempted to sell a little wheat short. When it was learned that the report would not be made public to-day there was a. changeof front, no one caring ‘to remain short over night. Then ‘when sales of 300,000 busneis at New York for export to Lisbon were reDOI't' ed, together with heavy gold importa- tions the sentiment rapidly assumed a bullish appearance, and from that time until the close it was only a question of how high prices would go. Berlin, Paris and Antwerp all quoted advances cor- respondingly with ours of yesterday. December wheat opened! at _77 7-85: to was seen in the closing half hour. Some Indifference abroad was disclosed by the cables, and especially those from Liverpool. America looks to Eu- rope tor direction in the preoent in- stance, and when a decline _ a} glue FARMERS TO GET GOOD PRICES. mmammwuu WI at out" n 30.0- Ihlltto Su About Slat Crops ll “be: Conflict-W About the In” Chicago, Oct. 20.â€"Whent closed to- day at the highest point thus far for the year. Early indications gave no intimation whatever of the boom which IANITOBA FARMERS ARE HAPPY ”WHEAT 3qu BOOMSI PBOIPIIITY IN KARI“. EDITORIAL N O T38 nced Another Cent in Chlcago Yesterday. A! “tale. Jum- Fruar on Tub-d1 Rom Wimxâ€"llm.-B the n". J. W. Town. “the mldonco of Mr. J. ll Lind-1.0ct ma Ir. John H, Wilton. 0! Opt, to Ellen J. mm o! 0m... Qmuu-Sumâ€"M nu mum at the W: parents. "the Rev. '1‘.P. 80001.0» W .Oct. lath 1896. It. Robert inbon. to Cum to". munch“:- ollr. John 8W, Ill 0! [union Inn-Gunnâ€"M an undue. at It. Jun. 9mm o! mules. a.» Mac! "0192-. 12: 9-2 Rev. DELICACY 0F FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFULmdwlPORTING to tho NERVOUS or hm NUTRITIVE QUAUTIES “UNRIVALLEB I. What“ Melly. N. H. 00W DRY, soon seen em wmm Convâ€"Swoom.â€"By tho Rav.J. W. man. u the Queen-It pnnonm. Oct. 14th. Ir. noun 04 Cory. of ”post, In Kain Sham. 0! Op: BIRTHS. ROBISSON.â€"In Lind-1y. u: Oct. 1701:, the wile a! Mr. A. Robinson, on non. WAGES. EPPS’S 0000A Toronto Delegates Reset \Vlnnlmâ€"ll’ (I. Government Rem-Ins Stubborn the Grain Trade Will be Demenllled. Winnipeg. Oct. 20.â€"(Special.)â€"'1‘he board to fix grain standards will meet to-morrow. The eastern repre- sentatives, who include J. L. Splnk, C. 8. “Nuts and M. McLaughlin of To- ronto, have arrived. Every eflort will be made to persuade the Dominion Government not to make the changes in classifications now being gazetted. Dr. Bown of Winnipeg. who tor many years was private secretary to the late Sir John Schultz. was badly shattered in health by the shock of Sir John's death. His mind is said to be a!- tected. and his sister, Mrs. Ferric. of Hamilton. Ont.. has petitioned the courts here to declare him insane. and appoint a committee to look after his estate. The new Grand Opera House of Win- nipeg will be opened Monday night with a performance or n Trovatore. under the direction of. Signor D'Auria. late of Toronto. with Madame D'Auria as prima donna. Charles Turiey. a prominent resident of Brandon, and Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias in Manitoba. is dead. . Winnipeg is determined that the im- provement of Red River navigation shall no longer. be delayed. and the Board of Trade and City Council are waiting for Hon. Mr. Tu'te's arrival to impress him with this. They think If he is going so extensively into pubâ€" lic works this point should not be ne- dected. ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Grain. Flour and Feed for Sale. fiinb'. 'quuiiii' EM? nor Ib- .. w ”nonâ€"no.0... ma I... Tn'kWIâ€"uâ€"nuoua-cnunno". gonQY-on IIOCIOmOIIIIOOIIOIIIOOIO famh IHIII. l and! “wgoa’. 0. ‘ gupyfiymt. ”I”. 1‘“ 'QOIIOIOOIOOIOOOO ant-u m.Nm8..........-.... u.... “0’. my“....- -~ “I. no ”Mom‘ Wheat for Nov. _ Parlaâ€" ov.; flour, 48! a: 22th:!" Live 1, Oct. aftâ€"Spring what. 7: on to'lll No.10d..7IP2dto7|8¢L Con. 805d. P555306. Pom“. mad. Bunyan-toms. Momma. in: (101113.611 pm fiulet. Englishma- mr ktse the oi! cont noth- try in (10111:. on pm 9’91; _ M.-- - TUE (unun sx‘ANDARDS. PM the foliowin isfincti Merits: “155.1733: N. B. Cowdry. GUMMEBGIAL NEWS- mm mm: Prices. Mom my] OOH-“- uo-c- ovo- '-----O U 0-- MIMI-m nndhuuwomofla ct In Moutwfllnofihomm at m mm“ m mum noun: Jun Adv...“ on tuner III. I... 47". MONEY TO LOAN m whllo wdun om Milton... You nib“. {gm-“d rig myour snddoyonnhopplna- once“. my com. with you ml numb“ mayo" nth your-chock; Ila-won dock “dot-Mlnyourflg; no III-n ambit. You 3 yourm agoâ€"our chin- an very madam,udthomodmum,m good- tho but you an ommflminfihpfld the {Mental my livery ban. Your rig. who, and-r 92m 9190 dynamo? '9! M991- E P 1396 It 10 o'clock. I. m.. to but madman tho-oven! com au- ot mot: and uni-I'm In the Vout's LI» of t Human-my o! [tripe-n {or 1896. All potions Inning bulimia an court In required tonund “tho-Adamant! plan. J. 13. “noon. Township can. um. 3mm, 0a.. Ianâ€"372'. Notioo is hmby (Inn nm A court will ho bold put-mm to tho 0mm Voun but “518$. hymn Honor ch. Jud 01 1h. County Conn at tho County of Viacom. n town lull. Ookwood, on m Third Day of November, COURT OF REVISION. "I. I I”. (or 0mm. nil Am "Qnoon V10torh..hor mt. ma Reign " tumu- uon bod Duncan. A mulling now books.)- mrvolou. Tho Qunn u (m, wile. ml“- and monarch. Rood-Ilka moo: and]: mm BI: consul-Ion. Books on “no; Who nun-on. Exams!" to"! Inn at money 2% It. THE BRADLEY 0A ON 00.. 1.11)., Richmond-at. W" Toronto. Oakâ€"75mm WANTED Oortlflootod Pupil of Toronto Canon. of Music. Adds-cu. m J. a. sum 7 at. Lowrance sinâ€"ma: m1. ANTEDâ€"Will buy 311 the empty, dun. Pot-flu" Pin hr MU Bottle. You an den"! mm,- at “women w Lindsay‘ map. Panama no. c0.-ti-1w. and. H88 BLAIBHE CHAMBERLAIN WI-rvâ€"o-nâ€" mop... Mhunmdunyfl-o. 00¢ - ucuhnbymkmm W -‘ Dollars and Sense. SHED AID YARD ROOM FOR 60 17an 81119041531151; For one of Those. Nice New Advumunonu. ALBERT mm, Jolott's Accommodation Born. Teacher of PIANO. FINE TAILORING. BEflYEfl “HIGGINS , pug!“ Ian :95! («an 095m Be Sure and See W. H. SHAW. Prholpd. Gerard-ad You.“ Toronto nouTfi 'ua pram. York-It. Bar at Slum Home. and-08¢ Read this list over carefullyfibring it with you and see if our bargains are not better when 5 ..‘....thanwhenread... . P.8.â€"Fnll “not Wright: Genuine Health Under- mmmmwpm; . no Indonfi; . ' ' ' 29c M 91'“ DN- G'W (W. ooh) ° 5‘ KII'I vista UIJIIIIIIhInd Dumdblo ohutod 26c huh-thaw - - 8° Mums-suntan...“ . . m WMMMMMUM.‘M “0 “'IMOWMMINRMIMWPI . We mainummm - - 1* hank-awaommqmm. - W Jobmdeb-Mw'“ - 3° lMXII'IIndboyl'Oonbonghtotouaifioo . so what-hbDII-I-kum-W. - 9“ nm’udmm'wmuwauummmm loony WI! Tl‘woll. m" M “m ‘3' 2“ lon'I vol-y hIIvy wool Shh-to, oollon ottoohod . 4k ‘3 cow in- flo nun- I'l-Iool m: Gordian Jookoto, very mm 66: Pnro um Tank, mam rod no hlno (In den) 50° Ben M PInto, um .11 through 2 pookoto, . i6: 5‘ ‘0‘ 5.", boom loath olothl. ‘11 m ~ .1 3100' I vory M nnd vuy hoovy Ponto, oxtro good 81. ('0 Childun’o Eidudo'n onottnuo, '0' 9".” “4 0°10“ 50° Mon'I Snito tn Ill IIIII. poi-loot fitting, . . - 75 40 inch Twood DrIII (both, good nlxtnno ot colon. 90o MIMI 51”]; WW out. , , 150 Bountiful pink! Dull Good! I'D?- Wl! In tho 01W: 10° Mou'I OvuoootI, thiIIIIIon'I Itylo (com Ind see) 3‘75 36 inch pm “11001 80m D". $3004. 33 M“- 25" BoyI' OvonootIâ€"wo hovo Itooh of them II low as 2.50 ‘0 u u 2‘ m 30° Cloning lino of Childion'I 2 piono InitI, big uluo 1.95 On: intInIt in tho Rudy MIdo Clothing BnIInIII oonIoI of I IinnIro dovotion to your lntInIt. Tho oven-Ian clothier neglm style, may. qndity Ind chi-(II Ixorhitont pIioII. Mona-noting E No IolI unbition. WI con Jon-d to be more fiber-1 Toilet-undo clothing of Ivory Ion iI hon lady-tom. ItyliIh SnitI (or [on out! BoyI Inch II Mont ToilorI would nuke yon. Motorioh tho bIIt. ItleI tho nowIIt, Ivory dItIil pot-toot. Mon'o HItI Ind FurniIntngI, tho Ion-gout Itock in Lindny. CoflonSEliIlngist. . have. 10¢. a" no len’s Black Sateen Shirts. do. an! 700. good black lcn'u Shim/1'09, . 5c “cascading” goods Ian's Undawur It . . . . no. 85c.“ oxtnhuvyanwoolu . . “undue Lndb'nfivcn. mead» ' . O o 1.42:3“... . 1mm». was; 5 t o I . O sm“’"'n:afm)m . . We believe a meat Basins“ must be built Shnkenudl'hnn 435%. 8211:. 7c We know our 85 inch unarmed. Greyl'l . . 1 1 15c. and 18c “26%“ . , 0c: 99¢- 90 “4250 wmu 3833“” "W .1, .a as. .2125 a“ -::.. % Home Bum ' ' ' ac m'oomplote Town! 'ut 16 eh“ 1 Halo Communa- 1’ ‘3‘? Huh. Mignon Eelsaefiwhm ”MN“ uh (in? it'hik'ét Dr; Don ‘ . H which but the underu- mont otJho hub hulth “the “u had a: moths". cod no 50 per cent. chum than to: 0th.:- luau tn the maker. wear to: Mar - mu nuppgé._"g‘31fi PEflPLE WHl] ABE SHORT J ’" “ “ 6: nous in. Ho Pou lino: Tank, mm rod and bin. (pot dos) 50¢ 54 inch Mantle Olefin, all dudes, . . 750 54 inch he", boom Iona. cloth. All nhodu . .1 Ohndun'u Eidu'doun costings, now {Wu and colon 500 ‘0 inch Tuod Dn- Goodu, good nhtuu of colon, 20¢ Bumihl pldd Dro- Goodl up. our], all the clan, 10¢ 8.0“»th . so wwwmmummm 70 ”MMMWWO) . . . 100 ”MOI-1W0". no!) . . . no hum no! Milan! 3'] In (nub, mum) no Voqhuqmml'hud . . so mmmmw pomna) . 50 buy all“ Dual Gum (WM 0010!!) . no hwmm . 8° umommmom-mau.¢w 86¢ “hinhmmw. . . no JobmdehM out“ . 83° umcwm.muu. . 960 I'm hula Towels. Moo-b puma, 14:38 In. 2.0 mwmmmnm OUR Ion. Values are reorganized olnxout daily, in wool-duos with the way Goods are selling CARTER Buoosmn THE BEST Dual 8 Mann. Brothers. ... E. W. loamy- We can supply all with the Cheapest and Best Men and Women all Like the Best. - . *. _ be r?“ ' ‘ - “07°!9c'wnh‘m‘tg “Baum - -. ' .' é5c.75< . . , 10c. We wlll do what we are capable of for W” i" wum-mmcmum) . .8: Whflthmmwulm. . mo Mhdm'MJuMM . w W’Mm‘ovhuflhmtfldm. . lo: umm'wmnmm . . 10: Mb vhhl 0m loo; about. (all mm It: Ion-'03“! 53," “It. um sum, linen {mt DRESS GOODS. We Shine In this department. prices are no indium of the quality of G006; we are selling this new of money should give- a call. Our very low N West. 'J'hvx‘c we work: to be (1‘ I“ In :yfi'h‘md t MI W l [he I Gnu-amen: to inspe I. M River w“ I!” at the Local Gc m o! deatruci “3 river will necessi ‘ W's cmbankm C. I'm depleted says he Vi ' Journalists m Humoba, 1}] Columbia. Eu “the public :1: I. m tor the (h X that the not ”at British ( It. and it u the min] “Administration to that Mr. M "I Danni”; .7 were no; owing [U 111 in Uh? n mum of I‘m. was told man. on‘. H I manner for wind Hum!” the I “like: 0 Parliuu M. King Monte: hm number or Cant wmhwork In 1! ouses and “II he engaged i _l. D, Dean, Superix! 355 iii?" wEWQMDtanwmm “on mm:- 1.. c ”It“ Fuller)! ( m to ouuwu “'0 work In tho Illa. who V... M. m III. ‘ tot-mm m) u now the no uwmoo. oonnr Mom um tho an ax “anally It.“ 1 M. "flu" am In puma; cu- nu. but M :- mm to as. did cod liver 0“. try. by an wcy. w cum Wye tn m m 009:. Wu” AIM. find learn Mac- 0! the munj m out or {M 1 - -. mu, bDU‘JL'tAI M number-y, 1 H II Interview wn am?“ “ atchm Mt Mew. cannot be got ‘ at “he Ontario mt the A: me the mm: “In“ harbors by l “valan- Ind wll Mutton- .n ”I at acme luau out. the oouu or Rm tooth and Prl XII-tin coat. the tutu-once RlVer mam u to obu “the “den dud many. It hnc --Â¥,‘ “g m all th- “a: mixes the 15. 94 n of the Gulf ha: . m English Chal “a the nature a d In cog, even L .‘good season's wa m In “dltlon d m current! boon continued, ‘ mmn's dons in 521%.; I; 35 Line} ‘0 the rem Wu! Our Mun "work wwm IcN‘

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