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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 13 Oct 1899, p. 4

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plenum Provo: of North Oxford. to the cabinet will mutiny mun tho ntiumant of a: Mud Onrtwrlaht. a! South 0:- ‘lord. but nothinh the wish I: tuthor to u. ht. for undoubtodly to boon-um «numbothinmd out a! 11mm. an mum.“ at I: Cal-hr ht would ho 3‘ much donut y to ho vim pened before they were perpetuating funny breaks in their desperate ef- forts to make out a case. The Mail and Empire, for instance, publishes the View of ,its Ottawa. correspondent that “The government is afraid of the rising tide of dissatisfaction in On- tario and wishes to stem it; by bring- in; into the cabinet 3 min whd is popular with the old-timers of his party,” but editorially the Mail-Etn- piro remarks in the same issue that the appointment in “another snub to the old liberals.” It endeavor: fur- ther to extract comfort from the be- lie! which it protest to have. thet the appointment at It. Sutherland. , It is difficult to imagine any ap- pointment that could have given more general satisfaction throughout the country than that of Major Suther- land, chief Liberal Whip, to the cabin- et. Nor is this feeling of approval confined to the ranks of the liberal party. or course, a certain section of. the opposition press have got to CI)- ject to it on principle, but as has hap- Tb Brewing ‘timo of Canada has awakened the people of this district to the necessity of rapid and cheap transportation, and all classes will joyfully hail the completion of 165 P. L. B. R. R., giving us direct con- nection with the C. P. 'B'., Canada’s and Amenica’si greatest highway. my]. Puckirfl 3039; "“2 1"” .xn' B'ttngo ad mph-s. taken by the different municipalities that will ensure the submission of :the various by-laws to the people ,on the first Hominy in Januaryâ€"tbs date of the municipal electionsâ€"so as to save the cost and trouble of a. special vote being taken. If the result of the vote prom favoreble, it is expected that construction will begin immediately, nngl‘ that trains will be running over the line from Pontypool Junction. on the 03.1%., to Lindsay and. Edna:- geon, by the fall of next yur. ‘ no following are the amount: the different municipalities will be when to vote: ‘ "10.0w 2 ‘ mu uuu u; m a “wbt s . m ar‘wrwh‘ i‘li.‘ Eli ‘55555 B. o u "u; an no in u- at Abt 11,000, 9’5 Mica. (south) ... ... 1.50m L‘nd’ayul Ilhgit 358 ~ib b.) cam vern‘am 335 ‘68 Btl Ial H‘. 14§M3 3050113399“..- ul :1: us 11.0002 BQFWYH: ‘1'. 3H 13'. H; 3““); Promoters of the Pontypool, Lindsay t. Bobcaygeon Railway have been quietly but actively pressing the. claim of the company upon the. var- ious municipalities interested for the necessary aid to assure the construe? tion of the road. 'nhey have every- where met with the greatest encourâ€" agement, inany prominent men who opposed granting any bonus when the scheme was last before the people, being now among the strongest sup- porters. “lb thy for the road is so obvious, and all the conditions so favorable to secure‘speedy completion 0! thet'eame that this change of opinion on the part ,of past opponents is scarcely to be wondered at. It is hop- ed that all preliminary steps rwill- be Mum being the tannin“ will map special adVantaaea on that ace count. and for the extra amount asked from Lindsay. it will be. proposed to build the repair shops and. running shed: at that point. . .>(3..=<¢ 400nâ€" u>PZ°t 8 ZONO><OMOQ .><WOZ-J Tataxfll Ill" xi| till“ .m’m‘ It “.mlalod in all 392th Em- ily for 3 mm ball“, but the idea has fines been abandonéd‘ While the. small amount and mm lam. lhe am that cant municipality will hogxpooted to am la certainly moderate. and tag very mum. sum? the: premolars oanld ampt and guar- antee the mmtruotiaa at the «and. - Built". udevonmw that” BARGAINS 9i WALL PAPER. ‘She Weekly Fog FOR SALE. REMN ANTS 9.,- pretty Wan Papers In" .1 a his attraction £98680“ We have made In I“! THE NEW MINISTER. BOOKSTORE. a; “ Immutothdwenywlca 71635.“! Comps-ion. Fifi“? {0 H. P" “gun “light. R. S. For“! 1w, vim: Vertical. Hudson“! J. H'cCRAI‘ William-st. , ' ”pom-no- Ind lcumgtic Gmwins um mlutlon luv. 3 Short my Liter bu. Awnouuon of Dr. Agnew'l Ointment I: Help. manual: and euro- Quickly. C. W. Howard. Poak'o Inland. Mm. writes: "Enoloood find 35 cents. for which kindly send m “)0: of Dr. A;- mw’n ointment. I hub been “meted tor a long tin. with mom. vund It. rundown-owl! ondlwantto try macho: box. The tin! app! tlon can an m M an . our, triad. It'ofilnf tumult-cu I at Sold by A. 13 nbothm and P.‘ r- \ Burglats at Watk. The office of R. Bryans 8:. 00., :coal, wood and lumber dealers. was entered by thieves Monday night, admission being through a window. A quan- tity pf gostage stamps and" a. small ) LL- .4‘. I- "”J v- rwv-cv _-_,__‘ 7 V sum in change constituted the spoils. The safe, which happened to contain a. considerable sum of money received after banking hours, was not meddled with. Mr. Bryans feels convinced that the pilferers were young lads, and. it is quite likely, as we have: a. number of youths who are qualifying rapidly for a term in the penitentiary: NVho have scrofula taints in their blood, and who has not ? Scrofula. .in all its forms is cured by Hood‘s Saran- parilla which thoroughly purifies the blood. This disease. which frequently appears in children, is greatly to be dreaded. It; is most likely to affect the glands of the neck, which become enlarged, eruptions appear on the head and face, and the eyes are fre- quently affected. Upon its first ap- pearance, perhaps in slight eruptions or pimples, scrofula should be entirely eradicated from the system by a thorough course. of floods Sarsaparilla to prevent all the painful and; sickenâ€" ing consequences of running scrotu- la sores which drainithe system, sap {BVétrenéth and make existence ut- terly wretched. fiz‘rTfigfiidvanoe on'the eneuu' .â€" up guards and at them." called out 51‘ Redvers, waving his sword. The Ideal Cook Book. over 300 pages, bound in oilcloth, is one of the facial premiums that we are 0 a this year in con- juotion th the Put. Road gho pqrtioulars in our advertis- {is 601mm Colonel. “I and Tarte." Mr. George Lytle entered at this juncture,.and in reply to President Robertson said he had received in- structions from Mr. Rollins by tel- ephone to buy some cheese. He ecâ€" cordingly made an otter of 11 7-160, MT. Whitton called 11 1-2.3. Mr. Lytle 11 9460. and Whitton again raised. Calling 11 5-8c. The offer was not bet- tered and eyery factory on the board accepted but Pine Grove, which was not called. uvu â€".~ It wasâ€"settled that the board ad- journ for three weeks. when all of the October chose will be offered. It will be the Wtingofi the board for the season. President Robertson remarked that one buyerâ€"Mr. BpllinsJ-could not at- tend on a Friday. Mr. Whitton said there wags no good reason why Mr. Rollins could not reach Lindsayâ€"he (Whitton) had to drive ten miles in the early morning to catch his train, while Mr. Rollins had.only five miles to cover. Friday was a good day. as themleunen had the example of prices paid at. all other boards 51mins thumb: . . Tho first Gun in South Alma. [By mums UNION 8.09M OM} “LI (391. 8am 31!” at me tram?" exclaimed Gen. r Radvma Bauer. with a look at anxiety‘ A Mr. Whitton opened with an otter o_t 11 l-4c,_ Mr. Fitzgerald called a. slxteenth- better. and Mr. Whitton game back with 11 3-80. This not. D?- 108 bettered. 1:: called Redneck, :Rea- boro, Maple Leaf, and North Verulun, but all refused. ’ 13.3: A.“ -â€" “Ambition” ‘15 m saw of an address given by the Pren‘Ident, Mr. It J. McLa hlin, on Sun rj after- n00n. The ta 1: was both p tics! and instructing, and was much mmiated .3! the young men. Dr; Harman, .0: Wafill’ wm mum Visit 3 ' ham. that’s «at. “‘1 16m and t g a Bfl-‘gmfll den. huh and. tbs Mom m- bu hem-e. 2m and 219%,; Kai-land, saw; ancmnk. 24m: Xlrktleld. 25th. “mm ml! 39 extracted mum: 9am. ' “He is, your honor. répliod the aide- denkong “Are ye there. Sam?" ”wand:- the General "Ml-.1‘imgerald -â€" “I mom that Lhoo‘ooard adjourn_ for one yeek." Wr7'§£J¢Z‘Mt would be bet- ter than for us to take so much lea than the Peterboro cheese was sold for .” Mr. Whittonâ€"“I {aphased cheese at Campbellford for 1 5-160. and 11 1.40 was the best offer made at several boards this week; of course, it was refused” It was then suggested that the board should adjourn for twp yeah. A MEETING or VICTORIA BOARD FRIDAY ‘ manna - 1.8843uuncnrdodby 18 W.â€" Ir. Wimmmnnm ,Victoria cheese board mat on Friday morning in the council chamor ac- cording to adjournment. President Robertson and the other officers were in attendance. The 'ny'eb rs were Messrs. Whitton, Fitzgerald and Fla- WW. Th3 Rhetoric; Rppresohf’ed. The following factories boarded the number of cheese placed opposite: Valle. BHEESE STILL MILES fllfifl. A CEASELESS TORMENT. PM............. Unto Bflhb Good News for Out Reade“ . your .honmj.“ re lied. the “I am, In spite u Lauder ‘00. no... 0 The Bidding. Dena-try. 162 Cl In oriminaf cues would lt‘ noU be intorahh to Allow ngmcgugfrmht ormn' o a par n u ovldsnoo‘bo warned and gifted by | ‘ trusted otflohl. u: “tone! for tho . 0mm. and 1mm. m be expected .; "that than when oqntandlnk lawyer. I no nil-Mn: for rumor ad. on- donvorlnu to wow the ”In! of 3mg» In our courts. . ’Why' ’nnonld' there be contending lawyers in any court if Crown Attor- neya performed such duties as we have outlined! A Crown Attorney ought to be as independbnb and im- p~rthl m: a judge. Bocaulo hp can- not be so under our niacin: I 13. ha is Inspected and niltm . A responsibilit rut. upon him much he cannot out y. n -_ __ _ Crown Attorneys are as much at fault as other lawyer sin the courts It has coin» to be understood that their duty is to secure a conviction. It ought to be their purpose to secure justice pure and simp 10 1b elicit the facts and plaoo correct evidence' 'be- fore the court being as well satisfied with an acquittnlas with' a. convic- tion. should: be the aim of every Crown Attorney. 7_ Two grievous evils exist. . Hundreds of lawyers, to earn a. livehhooj. per- jure themselves by violfiing their professional oath when they act for clients they do‘not believe _to be inno- cent. For men believed to be guilty, none but a Crown Attorney should ap- pea r. Courts would be respected more than now if there were more regard for professional honor among lawyers. Citizen nnd Country, Toronto: Equity is an obscure principle in“ our courts. To earn a fee and. to win a case is the ambition-0t lawyers ev- erywhere. There are exceptions. but how seldOm is the story mid of a law- yer refusing to act on behalf of In guilty man 1 Under such circumstan- ces, how can justice be expected uin our courts? Why need we: be sur- prised when justice is not done! ‘l‘wo grievous evils exist. Hundreds of lawyers, to earn a. liveljhood. P8!" Guy am Well W- n» Academy of Hula m wall ozmwded Mada: eventng. Guy mm. Minstrels being 81d (north: with Mutiny people. Their enurtulmnt has; been buttered In m 'mu. and everyone was gunned. In the opium of mm critics the fine! was hardly up to the old standard. (In mm some M m (“or at up again“. and k ‘ “3:.“ was un- mnud. m at eh. tau ham urn. ed unwrmnunuom n: In}: provok- ed Inna-hm- an at m. The (‘09::th mm mm one o! t owalua'a hm: m rag-dim dandn was (lacuna. walk than musk“ an baton Judah“ wal clover! done. ibyhhtliu solos by O. A. day dawned mat.“ apprec- lutmu than Wu: Moor d. The work or the Toledo hrpthem. mammog- ista. deaorvea mention; thay are and to he. the best on the: road. and. per- torm their teats with Inch. :1me ewe that spectator: are led; to un- derrate their remarkable specialtiea. On the whole the performance bore out the assertion that this old mil- strel company is as worthy of ’aupport as ever. § The Dominion Mutual Fire Insur- ance Association has gone into liquida- tion as a result of losses attributed to incendiary fires. Sheriff Dtury. 01 Barrie, a policy-holder and ex-direc- tor of the company had the company’s affairs examined last week by! Mr. Hunter, inspector of insurance for On- tario, and the step take- wuf accord- ing to his advice. Policy-holders have been notified to pay momenta. in em end that 'the company will not be liable for any lost incurred aflet‘ 13th inst. The officers '0! the company are James Til-ell. Bowman- ville, president; Wm. Eyrea. Peter- "Joro, vice-president : B. J. Doyle. Owen Sound, manager and secretary. A Collegiate Institute student of the male persuasion is carrying hie head in a sling this afternoon as the fruits of an excessive curiosity. Sum of the young lady students werd en- joying a dance in the Anaemly hell (With closed doors). and while the fairy whose duty it was to guard: the ent- rance was in ecstaeies over a partic- ularly graceful pas de aeul, the luck- lese young man uttempbed to steal into the forbidden presence Bis bold- ness was immediately resented. by three or four youxg ladies close by, who hurled themselves against the door and closed it on Peeping Tom's fingers, inflicting painful injures. Petex’eoro Times: The gallant Col- onei of the 57th Battalion, Peter'boro, according to the Montreal Star, wir- ed that paper that there \were 20 01-80 first-class marksmen in the 57th. Does the commanding officer include the whole battalion in this! Take 30 men from our force and there wouldn’t be a. corpoml's guard left ..... Apropos of the offer of expert mrksmen for her- vice in the 1rnnsml. we observe with some surprise that our own Butts]- ion (theg allant 45th) ispmitted. from the the list of 41 Dominion Battalions anxious to send expert mksmen. 001. Sam deserves censure. (in. Over 700'poles will be required or. the line, thg cast at which, exclu- sive of plantlaa, WW 3” put ”.000. is being pushed with great visor. - gang 0! fifteen mu bainc at work. At thisond the polamnowlnposiâ€" tion as far :- mum's crank. and. atthoothorendtha‘w mom_a. mile from the village, heading this way. The work in connoctxon mth thn power house foundation in also wall advanced, and the stone for the first storey: at tho building is now on the way from the quarries below Bobcuy- who construction of the pole line between this town and Melon Falls et Serllqg, Imaâ€" migned his position, and will he succeeded by‘ KL, Bury Luton, formerly operator at Gnome. We learn that Mr. Lyons‘ health hav- ing been poor for some time past, he has decided to go to Cuba or Porto Rico. and. will probgbly wage in col- tee raising, {or Find} pang". be 1335 nvv ..... long entertained a strong fancy. His trienda here will wish him sum Mr. Bert Lyons, who m night. op- erator at the G. 1‘; R.- qtation hens several years ago, but now, national alumna county planking match will In!» photon WM. Oct. 25th. on Baht. Maui'- hnn. about thaw-quarter. 9! n nip out 010:):- wood. 30 cannittao Ill-W have made a first-clan ”human, as Ir. musawdthldhm_onofi: a large attendance of the yoomn. oi the country. Gone Into Vo'unury Liquidntior. Fendoa Falls Power Scheme County Crown Attorneys. mm“ m. A Clean Give Away. Paid the Penalty. Will go to Cuba. THE WEEKLY 905T. GIO- WILD-I. O P. ILA. A. I. ,Am. not.“ ”11¢:qu cutout "thud nth. huh! mun.huln¢duuuuonouu um- m M.Mmulmnlnuwub:l: ‘9 cu! m- “mu.“ mauve-$506“ “a V. e- euanu-ofinpnoud'haum an» m:am,3uldo um lock. nah-mum 316...)“. SINGLE ’13.? CLASS U under-ulna. In” sooth new Bond 0: ghoul. AW 1501, 3:. 3 run OLD mans. Oval-an but not by prawn: I moon-tyne put I um P J chONALD. llrkldu P.0. m www.mmmm .mmefl-WWMM I“ m, G 91!): I 3"” I. tones to “We ~I‘0..h'. Toronto, Oct. 11.â€"Thc run 0! live flock at. the Cattle Mark“ was light yesterday, 59 loads’all told, com- o! 837 cattle. 1.440 hogs. 1.- 125 sheep and lambs and 15 caJvea. The quality of exporters; oflered was better than lor some hays. while butchers' cattle “ere ngcrally very inferior. All (at cattle of good qua.- lity were quickly bought. up at. high prices. Trade was good for all first.- claas animals in the dimrent classeo o! cattle. sheep and ”be, at Fri- day’s quotations. ‘ Export cattle. choice ..... .84 so to 5 0) Export amen It 25 4a Bmclgm’ ugh-fiend lot. 1255 g g Index“. 0'40 050 Penn. but. ............. 0M2 Outs. hm .............. 031% on Bye. bull. ...... .OQJ'A .... Buckwheat. bush .... Mu, per bushel........115 1!) Seed.â€" Re'l Mover. nor bath. ”$4 00 to :4 l0 Alslke, choice to fancy.. 623 ‘I W Matte good No. 2 ....... 5 00 5 73 White clover per huh" . 7‘00 5 (I) Timothy. rt bush ....... 1M) 1 25 Timothy. 1113011.”... 1:50 1 a In! and Straw-q " Bax, per ton ............ Slim to $1350 Strum-hm! p‘rton. .... 800 860 Btnv. loo-w. per ton 4 (l) 6 W 9.!" Prod-eoâ€" Butter. lb. mu: ”nu...“ 20 :0 $0 23 Eggs. new-lam .......... 018 om Poultryâ€" 3! Chickens. rcr pal: ........ 40 to 80 75 Mon. [er lb ........... I 10 0 1! Duck; 9? Ir ........ Q 00 0 fl Gee-e. per 1 ............ 007 0 G In“ Ind Vegetable-â€" A 1”,”:th . 1m 2W [35:005. per ha; .......050 000 IIDBQN 1‘0 91'. LA“"IXCE rLIIII‘. Gm.â€" wun. vhl but mum‘o tot... “ ted. uh 0.0 .. are. bush. o “ page. but: o _4_ b'iim Cb! .. .......$. WW5“: 7' New or! ...... on on“ Stunt...” ...... .071390 017 Toledo... ........ on 0 0774 Detroit. red ...... I. on o o 73 gm ymrxe---.-.~ 3 m n 0. on .. Duluth. No.1hnd..o% . . Minna-polls ......... 068 IAnrpoolâ€"Clouoâ€"Bpot when dull, "at winter a: 1 nonherl spring 8361!. to I116. .oolmllu'cn 236d.“ mot corn stead . a. mix-La- Nov, an Liverpool, Oct. 11. â€" December when. ymterday. closed 96d lower than on Monday, larch xd lower, and lay 54d Iowa. unmxo wnnut sAums. Following we. the doaiil price- “ lmponant when can”. yester- day: -4 A- “J cloning (Notation- were May 7656c. Chicago. Oct. 11,..â€"The when. mar- ket was dull and Inclined to be hoaxy yesterday. Aflcr light tgadingJMtl-ne ARM TO BENT 0N SHARFS. TRAYED~ On to the promise- ouho cue-é. magi-It“ lulu mm. M! Run of Live Mock It hummus. New Advormunonta. OCTOBER 19th. 1899 COMMERCIAL NEWS. Thanksgiving Day V :::::.:::::“"‘ who .. ........ pub ... ........ M. O. DIOKOONo LOCAL MARKETS. gfi' .00- . xv 301 $07? 0 on ', ONTARIO: 7256C. T. O. HATOHITT. LOCAL MINT. Thanksgiving “an ’ g ENGAGEMENT RINGS 2 5 LAliéfliFJBS WANTED. â€"I won 25 dlohoeon lot ”'0! WORK A'Pl’Undu on wyork. wwmhzrd W 011th- rd” lo: goodnoo YY‘ McKNlG .Con- knownâ€"(le. W i 3 I III" "â€"1-â€" â€"- [UNIS 'd JAOK m. a: 353.3%" riJu‘PuJfig .Jukou and 003‘ . fur monoud M. _ Mb sad '0'. flM'QMI’ smvml NI' Tllfi. NB. I‘I‘Yll "I 3 M m 'coum own. mm and 0mm I!!!" ANTED. â€"O..sNo an". 000! a who Dd, Hon-- a pod m to the In 3% Apply 3! haul u coco. GEO! E W.â€"dlvl. Loni, “Ionian of Bhoddc flinch, in m, blu, pink and rod. Our 506 prion-(orthonoommmu....... Hand-om Paola-om und Oloudu. (7th- rank '1“ qua, Wool Hood. ud Cope. mama Volvu “Pm." and 0.9.. Low], Io‘ o! Ocmolo‘ am "Tm." in plain u d {any colon-1|. Jun M In «ooh I oped-l nu. of flu- nim- Nuhu. h: n» and chm, 75. Om Ill. Ind “In. .1. 850 and“ ‘N‘ffimfffi .".”.“.‘. 3"??? 38.35 ;. Our spot can for the money expended- Eidotdon Funnels, Jam :Sulrmh We put than u ‘76 Big driven in Malena. 3‘ 12c, 10c, 50 31:. Go and ........................ 2. on; m is male up by M and skillful selections of the 1am dcsi definbleuylaho'bebuodonthemrbet. 8mm“ Reasons“ O. HUGHAN, issuer of lARRIAGE 1.10 811888 â€"omcon-1nuâ€" 5 ““Q““ ”~“0 HUGHAN . CO, WEDDING RINGS rmwmm "Hawaiians-Mom: now Adv-Imus“ u. 6. We aim in treatment, goods and prices, to so serve you that you will not only com , and your Mead: and neighbors. c '9‘; 7. Out purpoae is always to make my purchaser a satisfied customer. S \- us our best advafising. m ficd Custom; Bay Iowa-u. opp. Would M 00 lull-06.. A Specialty at Our facility {or 0m splendid assortment: [I’LUUGHLIN MBINTYHE Visitors always welcome. a WWIWfl/JM 1899. WHY PEOPLE COME LONG DISTANCES We hop .0 "so («an in Ip-h am In mun-6m l3 mum-um fur Ilka. M Mu. KENNEDY 8!. DOS OLD STAND. J AS. BOXALL’S You can buy the above articles atright price} at YOU . . WANT MANTLES WHAT YOU . . aw Now 4 avatar mu a for warm weather 0i] Stoves, Ice Cream Freezer, Watering Cans, Water Cooler, Lawn Hm. Lonb 00m Baking. Cloth Suiting; Priesth’o Hudson. Bigot Goods. m5 Otto..- M PI'W'I Arum Bend... Prinfloy'n Hindu-0 Figaro. Bountiful W 8"... Nit-Win Xenon, “206“ 85¢. Mon I‘d! and Wfinht Undm in lino wool union and flowed find. A full mo of Boy-'Ind Youh‘ Undoc- obml M Dam in Oahu. lulu Wool m Scum Wool. Motto flound- m “M. u. ....................... Big Mm in uuhthhbh Final. DIM!“ flound- In Nd MI and 12}. “up“. ”0,983. o. 18¢ “4.... E I. W. £69832; The newest and most charming styles dame wide New Fawn Mantles. New Black Mantles. New Blue Mantles. New Capes. New Fur Lined Circulars. .8383} $11. J. chclg Ip-b duo mm!- M I" tho at man. Junk ad 0o.“ g long“. 1 Tagged and tried Can ”'8‘" my kind of weather. New" ”1 to an in giving ”timed“ 1". or changes except in mi”! ”dbl damper dun ever this iw’fl six for 81.00. M. Hig'iiiiitm AN" WRAPS dWIYN ht 8081! a. Matt.“ 01d English Condition Powder. N07 Adj}; Issaw'nos ( Next to . gumbo than- A. awn}! D 0! (u It it

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