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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 20 Nov 1891, p. 4

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@112 ‘Eauahian £1155 no nun-mu now say nbout Mr. Abbott, who m the tory orgaminthia pitiful end shabby kind ofm excuse, remain: to be seen. A: to the contention of the tory 01'8th that when Mr. Abbott 'm 1873 boodled “u n kwyer" and that in 1887 when he barked on investigation an myorâ€"in neither me u s public man or Minionâ€"and the: these cases have nobaringonhia fitneu for thepremier-i _‘. 2A 77‘ A ' F. C. TAYLOR, n favors during his lifetime and only in existed to do his bidding, should be uwilling tojustify hissuccessor stthe n expeme of the honor of their former ”phoni- unsurprising. Sir John is n undead mand hndhe been sueoeed- ‘ 3: ed by Beelzebub some of the life-long ‘ u flatterers of the old chieftnin would no .4 doubt have instituted comparisons u between the two, nther flsttering to the n new premier. To the lasting honor of n the liberals let it be said they hove been on kinder to the memory of their old a sntngonist than some of Sir John’s most in slsvish followers in life. We were u never mongthoee who justified all that n Six-John did, right or wrong." What the Stu-willnow say nbout Mr. Abbott, who surpenu the tory org-minthin premier; and this soectacle moved the Stu to remark with great severity: “That :1 the paper: which lived upon Sir John’s n favors during: his lifnfimn “A Mr. the renal-hue plea thus “Sir John andomld h\d ngrentded moreto do arid: the Pacific scandal than he (Mr. I: Abbott) huh” and thet "if there were u my uiminnla of Pacific sandal fame ”surely SirJohn m a greater criminal n flan he (Mr. Abbott).” This getting behind the “Old Man" and throwing the Name oahiminthis way infu- fmm‘ Star; and Mr. Abbott ha been makinga peculia- defenoe in which he sets up AI . n- u 3 political purist; The tory organ have beongoingfor the bankly expreeeed its opinion to that efl'ect, and declared that it was founded on experience. The Star’s position in booed on End, cold faces when it any: the “the n lawyer who menipnloled the Pacific 0: nilwey bribe in 1873 and the mayor w who protected the civic boodlen in 1887 nil the premier who has undertaken to n purify the government end the civil elem-vice in 189 ;” end it is justified in refusing to take my stock in Mr. Abbott ent conservative paper, does not have any confidence in Mr. Abbott’s pmfeuione of politics! purity and integrity and in his declaration: that boodling must be punished. The Star] 'NOTAS BAD 48 SIR JOHN.” .3. J. A. GWY. hammmmmmcmmm ”7.311(1th 1:0thth Wandandmmtuflmm- may}, mimu, NOV. 20, 1891. MMbjoinmy «anomalous Mamba-tutor Wand every NOVEMBER, â€" - 4th, 18th. DECEMBER, 2nd, 16th, 30m. Amnycandmd cum mwm mmmammmmm VANCOUVER and other Puiflc Gout Points. THE PACIFIC COAST Buhhthhmm ”mun man my an Mum-mun 202133. In BOOKSSIJJB, MMMMII’. I'll m or mm m HOLIDAY 60008 Wlm Rules This Town? Porter’s Bookstore. [Ml-v. Nov. 18. lam-an. mm: 1481!“! Oct 7th. 13991â€"74. bmuflunmthono. 288150218830" “A! HO FOR - ‘0‘. In. F. 0. Taylor. “an9 portion of our gainâ€"VIE” special weight. It is expected that a special rate on the C. P. R. to RM; Portage for intending settlers will‘be obtained; sud this will be In important admhgo. -Rednced. rate: “scan, crown land; agent at Rat Portnge, regarding the new territory in the Rainy River district opened out for utflemengwill be found in other columns. Mr. Mzrgach in well known in this county and district as a practical man end an excellent judge of good farming land. His Opinion 3.: fl) n»... ma a: n... ..-._ Man! of those of his admirers who are claiming that he displayed greet firm in boldly resisting Mr. Chaplain end keeping the reckless kicker in his pleas. Mr. Abbott has himself - admitted that only for “the present time” is Mr. Chop- ‘ leau’s demand for promotion to the ‘ control of the great spending department not to be satisfied. The realization of Chepleau’s darling ambition is only defer- red for 3 short time, probably with the hope that “something my turn up” to relieve the government of the “embarras- ment" that is certain to be intensified when that transfer takes plane. mm mm: 221sz DISTRICT. u Abbott propose to do with the man whom I! the Empire says should not be trusted n with any more important portfolio than n that of secretary of state? What sort :7 of a bargain has been made with him? n Has not the premier agreed to give Mr. M Cbapleau the control of two or three n departments, and make him leader of n the Quebec conservatives with the right n of saying who shall represent that n province in the cabinet? In fact Mr. H Abbott has agreed to become the ‘mose n obedient servant’ of the man whom the n Empire says should not be trusted with u the portfolio of railways and canals. u Could Canadian politics reach a lower n level?” An interesting I ' will be made. Mr. Chspleeu only has I to wait. He must be patient. It would ; embarrass the government “at present,” I but in a few months his ambition is to be ‘ gratified- But why, asks the Ottawa Free Press, “would the promotion of Mr. Cheplesu n to the railway department embarrass the n government?” “Because of the revele- u tions made during the last session of per- 1! lisment with;espect to his msnsgement n of the public printing bureau. Such is the n reason given by the l‘oronto Empire. I! Mr. Abbott refuses to csrry out the to promise he made to Mr. Chepleeu, n becsnse, according to the Empire. the nrenkendfile of the tory partythinkhe u should not be trusted with the control ; n of ‘e lsrge spending department.’ n The chief witnesses sgainst Mr. Chop- n leeu are his own lender and the leader ' n of his psrty. But what does Mr. opinion as to the soil of ‘t'hewxrxie; ct will therefore be entitled to matters are settled down a little and sntagom'sms smoothed over the transfer A very singular reason is advanced for notmk'ing the transfer at the present time; and it would follow that as soon as that singular statement of the situation which the premier gave out for publica- tion. Note the emphasized words in Mr. Abbott’s statement: “Mr. Chapleau, u realizing that a transfer at the present n time from his department of the secre- n tary of state to that above mentioned I! (the railway) Would be attended with ‘ u some embarrassment to the government, It finally decided to relieve the premier n from all such embarrassment.” behind the throne,” and the “crisis” terminated. But Bullock Ives of Sher- brooke andTexss isbound to be in the cabinet, and has been charging on the Chapleau transactions horns down; and as the Ontario ultra-McCarthy-Olarke Wallace sections had their ambitions and aspirations to be satisfied. and threatened trouble in the camp if they were thwart- ed the brilliant idea occurred to Premier‘ Abbott to take the railway department himself Heiaa Quebec man; and this ‘ plan fulfils the letter though it breaks the ‘spirit of the arrangement with Mr. Chapleau. The latter does not like it and anothercrisis is impending. His friflnds claim that he had a definite promise of c the railway department; and this is practically admitted by Mr. Abbott in “kickers" for the time being, Mr. Chsp- lesn was given tounderstsnd thstthe nilwsy department wouldgo to :1 Quebec nun, and he neturslly supposed thst he ss leader of the Quebec contingent would ‘ hsve one of his own psrticulsr followers placed inchsrgeof one of the“grest spending departments." Hens satisfied with the prospect of being the “power Thmissnuneuyfeelingintory poli- ticulcirclee at Montreal sndOthnthst Hon. Mr. Cluplasn is again “onstrike.” Anew and dangerouldiflicultyhuarinen. Itneemathatinthe negofintionathtt led to the settlement of the hte ministeml 'qu.Abbou 3110:1111be the "premiership oftho con-uptoloment of xueomarvativeputyia most natural. If "hedidnotsuimthantheyyouldbehzd "indeedtopleuof’ 817231: " 0N 8m.” Interview with Mr. W chamber. :1" 8 o’clock om Don-now “0d Dr. Rem than Touohbu aw a, 2m. ”may”: s-atymm-w mm an.“ m the. , Conneflthcn “21:11:me otthaim gunmuumum noun or nuns Inn-m. " On motion 010m Cancun, seconded g m as, It mdocldogytm 0 "W W bond $3.1m u bmmnorotdu. voting 0! the Linden-It. some. gt the giro. Flnfél'ynmfiohafs 7.2:."35'3'63 treat Sup tandem O'Neil to expend 85 on the work. u: m wum minis. I $6,000 On motion 11:. A. D. muon unto od- dreuod the council with “romeo to the 1 $2,800 sldowdk opposite his houses on Quota-It. naked for “not meeting. Suinoleos “no $6, 700 won spent by the colon. In (”mung ma 313.131.17.97” Maegan an or u: om- 1'0 ' l' EXILY Conn. Wmms. ohelrmen, preeented I TOWLSHIPO ’ fine report which recommended peyment of $5 200 flmm mm In. ecoonnte emanation tom.21.â€"On motion ’ 'm m it wee adopted. $9,000 Do ’l lawn. to even arrow: or In sum um name! oou- Good m 1111 mm 125 Ian- wuun one Conn. Canon! in the ebeonce or $7,000 mile at Omen..- Reevo Ember. chdrmen. reed the report TOWNSHIP 02' Wins. lam emonnt dreedy event on um:- end . win were 150 acres our fleet. bddgee It wee lnedvleeble to proceed with : $51200 '00: any more work beyond the line or urgent ' $4 500 mam-chm 113 m waning renninâ€"The report wee edopzed. . 2 the flare at . mmwmnmmnn. ’$6)000 flipmhmlsswuwm Onmoflmanmon nub. are-led the council with nlemfi‘to m. } $2,800 "WNW 100% three mil- eldewdk o no his houses on nun-er. . naked {ox-£1,131: meeting. Sunni?“ fine I $6.700 mummmwm -__V__ “a... u- .WUU' “on of taxes oli ill. “mauled scores.â€" Betarrod to the finance committee. owes: mum the 76:13:: N 1,1353%” mm to continuing the ant-st. nowa- to the river. â€"led on table. From Wm. McDonnell uk'nz_ a roduc t... A. A-.. ....... the town could «(561363 53:33:; cent; the sword woe more then any mem- ber wouideeuto give for the property ...... The matter we: null: referred to 233m committs to seem solicitor. oe. From Wm. Goodwin. with xerox-once to his chin: tor oompenution for “31:10? done to his property loot spring by inn.- Befen'ed tonnes and bridge committee. mom Dr. Hexagon, _meglieei heolth ‘ ‘m--_ _-Iu__ -L‘, From Geo. A.- Weeee, eating the: he would not Accept the cum recommended by the town property commltae ee com- mention for the house on the lot formefly leeeed by hlm from the 00"....“1: wee pointed out by some thct the connoll wee taking a I felt oonrae‘lo the Amegter. u D... t‘â€"- “a.“ _.5 L- __A chamber, bnetneee helm: teken nn ebont 8 o’clock. The members present were Dep.~reem Bruno end Kylie. end Conan. Dr. Kenny, Oehlll. G. Brynn, Connolly, Tonohbnm, Winters, Armetrong end The mtnntee o! the prevtone meeting were rent} by the clerk end on motion were i locumâ€"Brio: m Mona” evening a regula- muting of tye 09m: hum: m held in the cannon :notnermtne name public mee Tues- dog. at which Sir Edward Clo: e. the so tutor-general. intimated that the gov erumeut would e peel to the country next summer, when " e felt sure the appeal would be successful." '1'th is amusing prediction in View of the way the elections are ROIDR- , ,, m 'OANADIAN‘POST,‘ my ' 7 , 0M31‘REDAY, NOV! fore Lord Salisbury hiss been brought to consider whether he can risk the loss of Irish I’m-y seats h; endeavoring to force the enactment o the local government measure. The conservative «mention of Rotherhithe held a public mee Tues- dag. at which Sirfidwagq Clu; e. the‘ ‘1‘.-_ -,-,, n The Salisbury government is inabad way. The splendid Gladatone victory in Devon carries dismay into the ministerial ranks. A London cable credits the gov- ernment with seriously considering the withdrawal of the Irish local government bill at the coming session of parliament. The Irish tories have been getting more ‘ ‘ and more clamorous against the measure. which. they declare, will hand them over. bound hand and root. to the home rule factionsalmost as efl'ectivelyas would Glad. stone’s home rule bill. They even threaten to abandon tory seats and allow them to be carried against the government. There- .u The Globe says: “The Empire has accus- ed Mr. Preston of making a scurrilous attack on the Ontario judges. Mr. Preston denies most positively having used the words imputed to him. or any other words which could by the most malignant ingenuity be construed into an accusation against an jn of unfairness or impar- tiality. hen e Empire hears a story with which Mr. Preston’s name is connect- ed the question which it asks is not. “Is it ‘ true? but, ‘Is it spic , spiteful and slanderous enou h to ti e the ears of the groundhngs'? e nnpardonabie ofl’ense [of Mr. Preston. in the Empire's’view. is ‘ that he is an active and powerful opponent of toryism. Mr. Birmingham occupies in the conservative ranks a position corres ponding to that of Mix. Preston. but he has never had to complain of unfair treat- ment at the hands of liberal papers.” But the Empire and other tory o s will keep repeatin the lie. With e hope. probably, at i tating some of the judges. mom r TO WN cO fiNcm. wgmwom mun. a! tin}; Bismark were in ofl‘ioe he would be likely to edroitly provoke the Russian Cm into a. declaration of hostilitiesâ€"en easy taskâ€" as if a. war is inevitable, as many hold. it would be better to have it over soon than to wait until Russia. and France have completed their plans at leisure. ; An incantious reme by the Emperor of Austria. to the en'ect that the distress in Russia increased the prospect of war caused noljttle financial excitement for a dey or two in View and other dties. It 75m 01? TOWR nouns. of. Benetton. ineo since Wee. This shows a decreasemwgt gle- latjon 9g 69 in “ten years, besides E The BeuvertonExpressuys: “Aeootd‘ ing to the leteetbulletin onthe census thisvillegehesapopulutionot $0. while the township of Thanh names. The population or the township in 1881 was 2.542, out of which must be takenthe‘ The election protest mm.m totemothusignuauceeusintheeoum eloquent spesch in advocacy of realm. COWCATIONB. m lid Quick uncommon-118mm anWfim-fl- i,$3 500 $3, 800 $1, 800 1 $2,750 than n number at WW muwhomdodnngot at“ n of,“ Owns-attun- who m g “If. _ â€"|- -n‘ m A h_-~ A § $2,750 mum-www- $3,000 sum-“mum $6,000 wmwmu «m J. H. SOOTHERAN. FARMS WANTED 1'0 an. 84,000 5%? ’°“ $5, 500353;,m m $4,600?“ will but you: $5,500 $7,500 $4,600 $4,700 $6,700 $3,500 mm J_. _l!._ squHERAu, These sensible girls, hearing so much about the wonderful advan- tages of using "Sunlight” Soap, have resolved to use it next wash- day, and are reading the directions on the wrapper, in order that they may know how to do a “wash” ‘ without hard rubbing, and without boiling the clothes or using wash- ing powders. They will succeed. It’s a capital “wrinkle" for all women who have willing to do. Real Estate, Money Leaning anti Insurance Broker, Undsay. FAmBuMS rowxsatii’éimnwx. PARTIAL LIST Oi? thete Toronto mmdfl“ o! e New York paper bed fluted met them were 7,000 neeut houses in Tannin. Toronto bemoan!!!“ it in not his enough to outeln euuukememfieoushttobe hundown totheYonge street dip and ducked in the sewage: “The Empire'e fdrgettulneee u to It. ‘ own mm at the number otueent house- te ell we more inexeueeble since the Globe eet the memedve omen right the next dey by eating the: the figure wee neuter 4.0!!) then 7.000." The mould»! censu- publllhod since the Globe'e actuate at empty homes“ wee mede shows the: theempty house-1n Toronto by eetnnl count number 4214. Ammmm tmmmxw.m1 mnmxonuyumm a. ”Romania:â€" ‘ “nonmuumawwbonom aim-m 7,000 unoccupied hon-u go go Mmtmhfldmzm III-becam- WOMM’ "1'55 3mm My men-“A dum‘ homNewYorkII-tnlgmwubmml NWNSHIP OFWPOSA. will buy you “Imam-outlet IDAâ€"Lu â€"-‘â€"~â€"v --. M -. W V "‘ofiaow..." .In my; _ ‘__.I Lâ€" n.___ L READING THE WBIIKLE ! J. H. 800mm ext wash- directions that they a “wash” Lower than Ever. ANOTHER MONT/I. Teas and Coffees FURNITURE See our Stock. Groceries and and 00's Departments 5 Glassware: ' Int/arson will continue Crockery Game and GREAT SALE Had-y. Novemberjim-n OUFR Prices of ome Lines ~at100. tol5o. peryard. Pure DMmle Brat. DUN DAS '81 FLAVELLE BROTHERS. coats, $3.00 to $4.005, Wonders in Chi Provisions, made our purchases direqtrfrom the best manufacturers the absent buyers. With cash we have gone into the £109th s: we have the goods atprioesthatm poplin wi Business enormously increased this Fall; busy every \IT’S BUSINESS SUICIDE that. lines nova-day; It“ only 1 pol-nib of that grain; mmstockwfllmwhtnny. o npxn cube ' ofonrgnndlflothuuoonld be ho lpriooflutrudil Dpringtho mnhnnhadbu-ineudodmgu' ' Vicious Countyyo in" nude itan invuiablo ml. never mum Mmutouhunmintooucho ,oonvinoodthstintholongm hm nu.“ in “-8- mlJ mu u.- g-.‘ _Au - on Satin-(lav. The secret of it is simply ”my gawk dink cw Jan/wot Mm: yaw M haw several 07239229 from tidy whim'éy Margy m9 afl ”W nay/2507.9 caraprwzls‘ény m 7mm. 9m eS%s,-m:% @5er 25525226 W flaw/5 W WM?» goo/hr J ”7'05ch fromym has»; weal Wad set/’élyyasmdam mm a tor-mi. e! my my Mai my MW 56* so played 2055/2 my Zwrym'k Ma; 5a Min/é: g” lowing m yaf MM DUNDAS 81 FLAYELLE BROS. To AdVertise an Untruth; GROCERIE AND P8017181 0N8. Seratt a 1:11;”. PURE TEAS AND OOPI’EE’S. Anderson, 21mg Go. erin, yours truly, cfl'aémb M @225. 70, 7397. an. Auditingâ€"cs. .. "o ..o.... 31mm 0015sz “-1; can‘t be touched 8'00: Csdor. fiuhmm st A. H the (Emahi J. 6. ED!“ g! fin Oomph; Budd ad wags EEK}: can apply. 1 tack hummer of scissors or tools needed. Io wpense to app‘ '0 dirtmade in an My“ home in a 1’0 holes to bore, A manly Weatherl “I‘LL AND Bl B is the most efi'e Io waste in put“: mns'u. FRIDAY. m TOWN AND 001 WEATHER i AN, PIANO. V00 mo TUNING. EOONO ‘ mun: "50‘ vmbuynm mummy“ winbuylol it: N: NIB. 0'“ 11 Insurance com 3563 the 60 Ind meewd a...“ ,mwlomul 51,100 wmam~ m '11»:dede g 5%? v: E§§ v r '. Nov. 12. lamâ€":9. tuba: hangings um of Cm KNO WLSON; J. G. Ed Jm :5. 101â€"50. Music- r. Nov. 11. Ill; EM 7 V Hm“

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