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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 20 Oct 1899, p. 4

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an]: 910m pm: cont. 5% Idlu ”ti: II» Mid no doubt bo moro gnMylng to tho pooplo o! thio country $o hove our con- Mhodon go on o lop-nu Candi-n con- ti-psoc togiuont. Thothoonow boon doddod upon. Wo pro-ulna Lord Wolooly md Goo. Donor Mot-toad thoir buoinooo, ond how whot to tho boot military plus to adoptâ€"honor, porhopo, thou tho {robbing tor, who who “know it. oil,” and who mmthgSirWfllrid Lourior ond Inhnoflaooouotbo Miniotor of Militio Shogun-oldie, oboying onion and marrying out tho Britiohw ‘oo'hs Thio comp-$31: oi oboooond ”Mahmoud-gm, and WW. ifiomnotopond nap-hodoppod to no ond religiou- Mango-I'm on tho highoo can. dignity. “I question." uyu 81, wanna. "whether in 3 mm: of this kind 1‘ would be mum. to ho ‘mon loynl than $50M arm than the Scouts, of St... for Wu sad tho Commndcr-in- Ch“, I to Ineke cepitei egeinet the government, end find enother inetence of French domine- tionbealeethe plene end conditicne for the Cenedien icroee, ee cebled by Mr. Cilelbetiein {or the We: oflce, did not We exectly with their perticnier plenl fer Mn; the contingent end oerrying en the eeetpeign. 8i: Oherlee Tnpper nnwieely ventured to ewe-echo thie view. and bee received e reply be. Sir Wilirid unrier, ernehing In ite 'II to ho hindmd 3nd hmperod in its unite] contribution to the Empire for we Wall «lupin by “French. dominr “on” repainted by Sir Wilfrid Ludo: and Mr. Tub, but they In" endouvond Ibo otgnnizod lying brigtde not only awkward to nuke it um tbs; Cami. Lin-no one would 'hfié 'the'keé the Do- niniun government, but the oppoxtnnity Minnhwdnytmhengood oneto stir up prejudice ngninbt. the French pornon of on: popnienen end ngninlt Sir lefml Lucie: end M15118“. Tint gun. In. he. tried never-l timel. but the miserable inflate-eitheputhnvenoe deterred these reckle- tory org-pint.- sud politicinne from one more “temptâ€"3n “tempt. which To- ronto Snmdey Night ptoperly condemns an “infamoue’ , end which the Globe de- dnreu to be “3 deplornble exhibibibiom” “A “more reckless, e more unscrupulous, n “more ehnmeful eempeigu”. continues the Globe, “we: never wegod agninet ngovern- ‘ ”meat. chased with henvy mponnibilitxee “nud endanbbring earnestly to do in duty.” libcnh Rituals-fitted? country has Wuohnqosir Wm Esteem-t, or Job Malay. or Down! Wty M.P’-., with hi'hmheamthay happened $9 dw- npu with Mr. Chunberhin’l method of dating with‘fihe vaul problem. 3:03 IigugFEE-i 533938983 .3. Elma-om SciaSug «clue-3am .ufiigésaida.vi 35.5 a, 32. 1553:3116 3.51. 3 3:30 no 3183‘. 2!! flood 22.33 43503.3 3.38.1. 23:88.:- u338§§1u mdilphyodoommdnhla wad '0.de For palm-rid “50"“ mum not delinbh to rush into pintfithnmwzubthom ”gob-aka: butt-whom Ir. Chg-mum'- low, In undemding wu naked as ad the Gun-dim gov-rum! groan-pay and upon “M '0th ““40 ”qudeolonidoficuin London. Anus-mm"! in good timoflnn matwmupnloutoqmd‘h' “ydlow punt” cluymhod inco l tramwa- .. My ofwhnt any at! "Icy-1w”. and Wodth’nupbyminl the Mai-id mt. with dhloydty; sad the lying Rig-doquwtho outgo- 13mm mt dealing with s new 1nd dificnlz rob]... and who have under the circum- An evidently org-Iliad had of my orphan" during tho pus week or two Manning“ highly discredit .80ch to the public of Ont-do. htbpurpouofmsking politiod «pit-l meflreMiniIdetmdl, sud .00!thqu happen in ha‘MCcndimnâ€"thoy have embat- od on s urn-do of dolibom lying and Minmfionviththamding of. easing." “Candi“ troops to South Allin. and hue boon acting more like Setting dminhu. {mulling with fmticinm, Mmdbkmnwdcingflm notion of u THE CANADIAN CONTINGENT AND THE TORY ORGANS. HNIBAY. FRIDAY, 001‘. 20, 1899. 10°- banners-cl .hrflmngndtdbgbtvflnn town. "Mo.“orbdowdtypfloa Air Won, fire or 3.15"" 22...; 7;.” ”mm ”‘63:? I In! 8. .0.- find our. PORTER’S The Weekly Post. FASHION BOOKS. mu anus ........... 10¢ GLASS OF FASHION ...... 7c ION ”N .................... 856 m M .033. ..... . ...... 85¢ ”WIS ................ 25c DIEM”) .............. 15¢ DESIGNER ................. 10¢ “mu-s mmgmwn ...- IYBA‘S JOURNAL FOR SALE. M; "{mfih antwmdhukhm BOOKSTORE. u H, P” ”gm tlbyhr. '. 8. Put“! Vania}. Horizon-l. “ “manna: The first paragraph comments upon the curious fact that although Canada. is the nearest and meet! important 6! the British colonies, investors have gone everywhere else first in the: en- deavor to find employment tor eur- plus capital, although investors from 1 the United: States, â€" a clue generally accredited as! being able to take care of imamâ€"have given considerable atten- tion to the Canadian field. Proceed- ing, the article refers to the splendid, industrial revival we are now experi- encing, and quotes extensively from the latest statistics to demonstrate the eu‘ntantinl character of our pres- ent development. Having referred to the. 17,000 miles at railWay, the 70,000 miles of telegraph lines, and the com- pletion ottthe feurteen-foot waterway from the: head of Lake Superior to the sea, the writer adde: “Nor indoinfg run. And then theee reckleee sol-y orgnnieu _. nae lining the Dominion government for - not enrlier taking notion to eend the Can- dinn contingent. Why don: the "blitheting idiote," no Kipling would enll then, “not. the British government. for not Inving Gen. 3 9‘ Bullet on the ground now with 40.!!!) men 2 = Why don’t they nocnee Lord Soliehnry of '0 disloyalty. end allege the: fellow Onnmber- as was mo can in; a recent; issue .91 “The Malta." This influential Jour- nal devotes two columns to an excel- lent article entitled "Canada as a. Field for Capital." Canada has never been too gently treated by these oracles of the money market. and the injury that has «in cruod. to the reputation of. the Do- minion through the machinations of unprincipled wildcat promoters in London, has certainly not been temp- ered by any action of the financial prose. It is, therefore. the more gratifying and significant when ar- ticles favorable. and oven eulogiotio. to the Dominion make their appearance, It is a well-known fact that: ex- treme caution is an ever-present characteristic of the editorial utter- am of leading British. journals, and it this is true of our Country news- ' papers generally, it in wt: times more , . so of the financial publications, whose ' expert opinions are implicity accepted ' by thousands of investors, great and small, throughout the empire. Jam-n 1' .I-I....._ .. -_.r._ ficial Palace, Balloon filled with om own wind. 5,000 feet above the- earth whither We daily ascend to view an state of 'North Victoria and ‘surround ing suburbs. I, SAM HUGHES, The First and Onlyâ€"Omnia- cicnt and Omnipotent. * FATALITY AT MUD LAKE anion: .‘ -_.__-_ eeonred in'Sonth “mama“ eon-lit; theta the dictionary can afford.‘ ep- â€"nothing more And nothing I..." end an: Plied to you all. having “lelt no doubt Wing British And Earthen-Know Y°’ ““3"“. “d eovereignty over all South u.i°.,"_n°' forgers,” that It is not permitted for mkmwnnM’fi‘hmM you. or nny of you, to refer to our â€"nnd oh . d littl a“, d: not volunteering on a target for the dieloyilo 5:: 3.;an .m? 0:“. Poundmkor or his band~ not to our dime, Mr. Chemhermn go. o. : fight with Kylie, nor to any other pro- us When thoee end- h." b.“ obtained. 2:10:31; which we. would tam. have u - III . . _ _ the policy of n, “d aw Nor is it permitted for you, or any “ non. each on henna-doth Fuck-Gene- ot youâ€"“adopts," etaâ€"to refer w the dune loynl Bnfleh eaneotl. vi“. 1 here fact that)“ do not volunteer to 801° n u no doubt, b. ”9““! with equel “on. the TraneVaal other than “Command- ?” 8““ MM T° 4"", "m, the ing Officer. For be it known unto “lb.“ Mm "I‘m M" of "I: you that Our presence is absolutely Boere'onldhennnotot W.f°u" necessary at meetings of the Domin- N°' M the ‘0'! “by“ 5°" 1’“ u“ ion: parliament and its committees in m derviehee °f Oindnnnen °' a” "1°". ordor'to work and vote for any scheme value on Condo-he's Ihore.” If “that of Bill McKenzie or Dan Mann. in ma Chemberlein" thinks it is the higbeet order to choke cuff opposition on the '“mmhip M‘de'nmfllr “I0. part or grey-headed man by threats be» minim end m ramp" of the of physical violence. All the fighting B‘Perl, 'ht‘ would he think of thin innen- W can appreciate we can. at 111 ct. onto ampeign of dude: and {financed tam, wheréâ€"unlike Lindsay â€" there W the Email-finned“ end Sir Wil- ! are sufficient decent men to stop pro- trod Lenrier; Fortunately we believe may ' oeedings before blows are struck. ‘ sensible and ~petriotic coneerntivee will-â€", And Further Know Yeâ€"“Beelots” mu if n has led any-join with us in that We are rkhtmpmly right condemning it u on not of “supreme" â€"always and all the time, and; that iouy,” end Winn-echo Mr. Chnmberlnin'e in‘ the great game of puffing our!!!" View. on those of n brood, libero! end truly we have no equal. 13"}le W are. the pntriotic Itete'exnenâ€"viewe npplicnble to 990919: and wisdom “"11 a“ With us the St. Lem-once on well u the VnnL. ; -the Queen and Sam Bushes can do “ken “to: Gen. Balk: ha finished his have: to read. in the. .Wbtch'nnn (and mm. and who: doe- hmuy pro. all other newspaper: which will pub- ponchodo! Hohchu-godnponthohi‘nm linh anything written by us) high .mhority with the high abound minds. sounding praises of outsell, written mo: 0! huh; doubted that-{tar Inning . '3! ourself, and to read an vileat OPI- Energetic, bold, firm end prudent, to ”I. Ohomberloin he- been in his long contro- veny with Kruger, we my point out.» the {rotting tor, editore, who on "non loynlthnntbeQneen,'thotho hoe olrendy ohm tbejoloven hoof.” tho: he in "hint- ed” beyond 'hope, Ind muons: who hnrlod ignolninionoly from ofioo. Mr. Chunberlnin, so In Imports! mm, in my other crime, bee-mo he did not put down his “mailed hand" at one. on old kin with being may in league with Eng-r? Than '3 no doubt. the British forces st. Mthking and Khulna-10y m in n critics! inflict. Why nos charge Lord Wolaoly with inequity And lenility, or ‘ebuee end eleeder. The Vetteeke on Sir Wilfrid end the French Guam ere beeed on the eeeunptien thet then b eeme profound end hidden eyulpethy be. tween the Lower Ouedieneend the Boers. butthelnereettyrehnowethetthereieuot end‘never bee been any current oi eynpethy eithero‘n reciei or religiou- pouudn be tween the French reoe end the Hollendere. It the people of Lower Genedewerenug noon, there might be me remote been, on bietorieei grounde, for tory eupiolene, but even then itwonidbeebeurdend un- petriotio to entertein for e moment no ‘ unjuet e notion. But the mejority ol the French-Cenedieue ere Romeo Oetholiee, end they know quite well thet in the Treneveel e Rom Cetholie eufl'ere lromeerioue dire- Nlitiee owing to the nerrow mindedneee end bigotry of the Boer-e. The tory orgeniete, intbeireeger deeire to injure the reform government. here inflicted irrepereble in- jury on their own politioel fortunee. They heve been bundling reokleeely e two edeed eword. end here hurt themeelvee fer more then they here the objecte of their eeunlte. We here been eurprieed thet Mr. Foeter end Sir Chee. Tupper, who here eome politi- oel ehrewdneu end foreeight, ehould heve joined in the techie-e eunpeign. but we euppeee they ere eetueted by the eeme med deeire to regein ofioeâ€"now fez-thet- thun ' ‘ ever from their reeoh. l WHAT CANADA OFFERS. u-qmdmwuu-usl II"! motbomm Ild Wm who Inn (to. intofllhm ““ and: mu.- vigor In” ud- nooloud blade. The mind-'0! tho blunder will bacon. My more uppomt a sober, tumble And pstl'iotic people consider cu-efully the drift of their wicked ad manna-policy“ WWW kWh thunk-Horns. imn xpu'ed 'voetomo reaching the shore. "The deeeased was 87 years Nd and leaves a widow but no @hildren. The driver of the milk - on. alim- quieti his m team, went 0 the re- lief. of . Flaherty, whom’ he found lying‘ where he had (align, in an un- conscious state. his whole has being hinanhed) in to such an odent as 'to render his teatnm unrecognizable. Others gathered on the ‘oooné and 'Dr. Pousaetto was. mom from Briga- north. Ha had Mr. maherty carnal across the! 'prigke, _bn_t the unt‘og‘tnngto Mr. Flnherty, who resided on. the 8th concession 01 Emily. about half a. mule from the Ennisxnoro boundary, was returning hgme from Kelly’s mill, Bridgenorth. with a load of planed lumber. He was driving n spirited beam. and. as he neored the Enniunore shore of the bridge, the; horse-g took tr' ht at. the noun occasioned 33!. m In no who were nhooting ducks. At the first: spri they dragged the linen from Mr. Fla rty's hand: and. [than shied into a milk wagon. which they were just passing. A. the mowed Mr. F-laherty was thrown from his neat on! top of theilumioer. and in tall- 3%.!” m °m‘:‘ 4m“ a“; posts 0 t hr . w violence. The team then broke rom the wagon and ran on over tho hridgn £11111 wore: caught; at _t_ho jar and.” And. Further Know Yeâ€"“Heelere" that We are rightâ€"supremely right -always and all the‘ time, am! that. in‘ the great game of puffing aural! we have no equal. Txuly, we: arefithe people, and wisdom will die with us â€"-the Queen and Sam Hughes can. do no wrong, nor make mistakes of any kind. James 1'. tuba-tr. m Emil! Mar Hots Ion-ml Dcuth on 83:11:43, morning a. was Thrown from 8!- Wagon As the result 01 a runaway accdient Saturday! morning on the Mud Lube bridge. James Thomn ’Flahorty m thrown from; his wagon an‘d died phant- lyi afterwards from the enact: at tho injuries received. Given under Our hand, at, Our Of- ficial Palace, Balloon filled with our own wind. 5,000 feet above the- earth, whither We daily ascend to View the state of 'North Victoria and ‘surround- ing suburbs. Nor is it permitted for you, or any of youâ€"“adopts," etaâ€"to refer to the fact that) we do not volunteer to go to the Transvaal other than as Command- ing Officer. For be it known unto you that. Our presence is abeolutely necessary at meetings of the Domin- ion! parliament and its committees :in order'to work and vote for any echelne of Bill McKenzie or Dan Mann. in order to choke cuff opposition on the part of grey-headed man by threats of physical violence. All the fighting we can appreciate we can. get m 0t- tawa, whereâ€"unlike Lindsay â€" there are sufficient decent men to atop pro- ‘ oeedings before blows are struck. 1 And Earthen Know Ye, “skunk. and forgets,” that it is not permitted for you. or eny of you, to refer to our not volunteering u a target for Poundzmker or his band. nor to our fight with Kylie, not to my other pxo- eeedinge which we would lain. have forgotten. to “risk their skin: (or the. old Bu- pire,” Ind having actually laughed at Us. who are the supreme and only one. the dispenser of the High, Low and Middle Justice r throughout our Do- Ininion of Canada, ye are pronmnoed guilty of high treason. and condemn- ed to the most horrid punishment nun can invent, which is, that. ye shall ham to read. in thq .Whtch’nnn (and all other newspaper: which will pub- lish anything written by us) high And. Further Know Ye, chumps'nnd “pet-junta," that haviru mlueed to believe that We were ready 'to go (it made. Commanding Officer). and from sale eminence in the rear direct other. Known Yo. scatters all, that havixg volunteered (in the newspapers only?! to go to the Transvaal an Commuding Officer. it was not my that any application should have been sent to the Imperial or Dominion government. What an the public schools for, if not to train tho governmant officials to read? What an the newspaper: for. if not be read? To all "Heelers. Unpunished Pom Painters, Living Stub, and other Persons who are Adept at Equipa- lating Oaths and Other Pm’ Sig. utms,”â€"Greeting. 'The article concludes, "Facts and figures which are available certainly seem to show that them in agowl field for British enterprise and com- meroial ability, as well an capital. in further Beveloping even those branches of industry which are al- ready well established. ' ' ° N- en altogether, therefore. it would re- quire a very sturdy doubter to perse- vere: in the contention that it is not will! to make a very thorough study of the possibilities of this country, where, as Rudyard Kipling puta. it,‘ “You are under the {la-3, 'you know, among men of the samebreed.‘ before decidixu to continue the policy of giv- ing our principal attention to them- velopment of foreign countries.” ~ mwmmmrmumm Wutheoreditotthekovern- nontinthelmdonmrhetmehown tone exceptionally 300:! {when the lat loen no quoted ontemu mote fever- ehle than could be obteined probeny by any othei government. except that of Greet Britein “:11.” Kevin; noted the feet that then we. e enr- plne at over $6,000,000 in the tinenoinl year just' eloeed. the writer continuum “It does not appear, therefore. other than a healthy“ eicnthet the expendi- ture voted for the coming your, home 851,000,000 or themobonto, in the larg- est in' the colony’s history. .while dnr- inB‘ the session of parliament: just closed, ovor $8,000,000 was voted in subsidies to prospective railwayo" PROCLAMATION. THE WEEKLY POST. mesgflmmo, OCTOBER 20. mo 930.1. LITTLE’S magnet... Ms) Myiatodhghm ....... Chm. saw. Punobrui‘nw. hm . 05...... â€".s m rung jaw-Wig: .......... our Prise List Elba mishap caused vary [“4th 4“- tur‘banoo, and the ma employed In the mill ware not. aware of the troublo \until non» one proooedod to the engine mm to find. out why power- wu not forthcoming. The engine was shipped this moral to the manta-tho Paten- Pialfiilton .. Wmâ€" to be, m- a . - big fly-whit {mg whrokon out or cracked. 3nd. 3 new wheel will have to be procured. he etarted the PW- Just then UM comma:- belt dipped 0“. end when the engine’e speed was than “celer- atodl the belt m thrown all 'the big flywheel. The engine than “rem. ‘ and’the tremendous Jar wrecked' e engine and connections in each e that extensive. rrepaiu will be neoe - feted.“ Negrlz ulna! the Inches in «the Mr. All. Pin-kin. engineer. started the whim at 7 o'clock. and quarton o! u: hour IW- left the on- Rinel in chute of 111..me while Kr. Sam G. P. Parkin’n dfinulo mill was. the scene of n nonnwha; nnununl occurrence Monday morning. and an nmultfln mill 17min idiotoua. week or ten days, while, it’ wiu‘dako some hundred. of dollars to repair tho damages canned. ’ WREOKED THE ENGINE ROOM. boxes do. It 12c. 1008 box" large white I! like. 1” boxes do. a: Hue. 1140 boxe- nlnul colored at 12c. 78 bon- do. n 125“. 1310 boxel small white at 12m. :15 boxes do. It 12c. Butter. 18 pack-ge- n ”c And so package- 1: 24¢. Sheep nd'hmboâ€"The market opened with on active demand. and 31' to 10:: mn- or {rim on Room of a Indente uupply 1n .‘ew tort. Choice to ext-a were only quotable 88.3 to $5.6: good to choice $5 to 85.25: common to Mr. “.25 to 84.75; 9338!: “ ARRIVE Utl N.!.. Oct. 18.4“” of cheer. n official: reported on the [1ch Board or find. to-du. were 3729 boat: In?! solo!- Mltll'figfiflboxndmn 1>_ boxes do. It 12c. 1008 box" 11m whim Wheat. white. bush......80 70 to U 11 " red. hush ...... 070 .... " Me. bulb. ...... 088 .... “ .bueh .. ..074 Barley nah . .048 00 l‘c-nr. nth. ........ . Outs. hm .... Rye. both. ....... nnckwhen bulb . . D .... Beans. per bmhei........ r 15 l 9» Seed-â€" , Bed clover. per mm: ....8 23 to 85 00 Mike. choice to fancy... 50 7 10 Matte. No. 2 ....... 50 6 oo “‘th e ver. per bush... 1’ 00 8 oo Tlmothy. gr buoh....... no 1 25 Timothy. I'cd ...... ... l 50 1 5 "any and Irv-veh- Hny, per ton ............ 2 0‘) to 13 oo Straw. sheaf. per ton ..... 7 .... shrunken. per ton ....IIOO 6W bury Prod-eoâ€" ~ Butter. lb. rolls ...... .... 0 so 0 21 Pm new-hid ”nun...” 028 Poultryâ€" 1 Chickens. per Vr........040 om Turin-yo. [er I » ......... .. D 10 o u Duets. per guruuunnisb oao flee-9. per l ............. 0 07 O as In“ and Vegetables- Applet. per bbl ...... ....nmmnm Baotou. per hoc........ 45 0“ lab! uurrum «‘Affl. “Anxie- - But Bulhlo. Oct. lfiâ€"Cettleâ€"The mar he! was not much dllerentgtrom the: or last Monday. the offering: bola; the some. lilo Ioedo. and the good kind-ready with I few ale- ot extra quality. be: selling Light-r. Outside the good. dew-ab (rue. lb: max-teem weak to 10:2 to 15¢ lower. 70 .. .w mo om 6'” “I! 8!: farms- 3:11: " white .. ... Duluth No.1 North. . 0 a Duluth No.1 hard .. 0 Mlnneapo ll- .. .. .068” Llwrpoo lucmm who. winter. (I. M: northernlp m- tnm quiet- Dec. Ga 1d.” $3.523- my on 29“: spot mm «kn! tnm dull: Oct. 38 [06:11" 3: 3: Wm Jin. 3n ”sud. re‘b. mach flour” 1004.0er 31‘. LAWBKNQ )IABKII'. Ont-â€" Wheat. wlgltg. bpnh......‘9 79 (o m 71 European visible wheat nupply a 63. 520.000 bushels, again“. 61,,5”- 000 bushels a. week ago. J trams“ ‘ ‘rnaglnrn. Following were tho cl 'lng pm st, important. wheat. con yester- CMII. D". In . long!) .. .... .... 71% 07.3 New oft .... .. ..... . , 73% 079 Liverpool, Oct. 17. -â€" Decent: wheat. Wu fie tower yesterday. lurch also ’51: lower. And May he lower. " The Americzn visible when apply is 47,289,000 bushels. tam-t 44.- 215.000 bushels n week I80. am! 14.. 958.000 buahela at you ‘80; aucago, Oct. 17,â€"Tbe what. nur- tet ruled we“ yatu‘dflY. and closed u 7195c for December and 7491's for May. flm fairly largo trading. Thor. wa_l algaolucely no agsh 961M“- COMMERCIAL NEWS. G. A. Little. 01‘ Music Books. LOCAL HARKBTS. for so. It red. finsh ......'070 Me. hush. ...... 088 goo-e.” bush .. .. O 74 . ......046 mlh. .......... ".082 math .... .... ”On l.h. Io. nanoooooo. .m a... 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