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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Nov 1892, p. 4

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The county toads have been in seen a state of dime and mod for the past month that no more opportune time eeuld be had to piece upon public attention the impersonee of e deoiled ehaege in our methods 91’ dealing with seeds in the writ of eouseruetien end maintenance. The process systems are costly for the results and ineffeotive and unsetisleetery. Mr, Geo, E. Guy. at P for West Elgin. has written an able letter on this question. and eoneludeeee follows: “In the first plsoe there are! "cousin principles of road making on n whieh, with proper sdvioe, the muniais u put] authorities should establish certain austendsrdeâ€"suoh is standard for main uhighweye, such end such for side lines s. and concessions. Let the roeds be made s: uniformly on these principles, not ell I: finished at once, but all on the same or plan as for es the money goes. Com- umuto ell statute lshor us at present. "assessed on en unanimous cash basis, nodding whet is now spent in grunts. I: Let these who would tether work then it pey cash hire their teens or themselves u to the township end get some seedy u money in eeleek season of the you. The n pethmester should make end mend like u the section boss on e reilwsy, guided by nsn uniform system of instruction and unoeby hisown whim.” Aoontemponry in referring to the exoenent reeds in New Jersey stetee the: the improved roads haw. increesed the vnlue at the adjoining lunlsndslronthirty tofifty pet-out. became the owners oenmerhet this 3a., done many a so, time as and" 15‘ question should receive the m on: county mull ad of Ilse eoeneils es well. It babe web-cs. _.-__._.._A A _ mu QEmtahimr 13051. Pooloo’s Booksoooo “3180!.08t. 18. 1891-28. PORTER ’8 B 00K STORE 31 est ham“ D 0 LLS tonic-t Slowest â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 3133“: Assortment our : can in mu m A' neat Luann. m nape-run“. UGDBAY. FRIDAY, NOV. 25, am Undo”. Novombar ,24- 7 189?. ;33_ 33!? YOUR 5Y8 ON a 02W sz‘océ of £7} quzz’s, C(02‘ézfig, _5m/s, If)” Cam‘s, 'ez‘c. GOOD ROADS. R. 3. Porter. â€"FOR THEâ€" â€"’__’â€"â€"n‘ To every Customer purchasing TEN DOLLARS’ WORTH OF GOODS. or over, we â€"A1'â€" Ufll/ JLUL/é 9/ U7} UUUL :60, pLle I’LL/05’, 11/1/10, .1 1/91 vvwoo, on“, - ; _ , - was ”ever more Complete Mme az‘ z‘ke presem‘ lime med a; we are bounaf 2‘0 Clear Out our £21m Sioaé of g With Me BIG BARGAINS and FREE TICKETS we will no doubt have our Eton packed full of Guatomors, so as soon as you not of the train come right to the l/VIZVTQIEGOODS‘ we will offer sac/z “Bargams as geog/e 2'74 2%2'3 £617! of Me Country never Zzeczra oz Z2076. DON’T FORGET THE FREE EXCURSION ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd. the above date give them a. FREE TICKET TO LINDSAY AND RETURN; mdmy amf We”, 0% Saturday, Deceméei/ 23 m’. to the market Across the “nu will now soon be removed w. expect to u: m thing more About um brood in u hum mu 1:th d?fillflflfl_1l|f0fl_fll_'hfl would sheep. One of the strong pointsâ€"in fact two of the strong points of that breed is its horns. With these appendages the animal is more easily handled; you do not have to grab and tear the wool. The breed is hardy. is admirably adapted to our climate, it matures early and is very pro- liilc. and the wool is fine sud strong. Ur. McGillimy he had a herd of Dorsets for several years and can speak from persons! experience. The breed is well worthy the sttenflon of formers who desire to give their Attention to sheeprsieing. s breach cheery] undoobrsdiy prove ”Mable a- AL- “AM” Our genial friend. Farmer John A. Mc- Ginivrsy of Uxbrldge, carries his politics into farming to such an extent that contemporaneous with the appoint- ment of Mr. Mowst's dehoming com- mission he has taken to the public advocacy of the Dorset breed of | The president and sundry members of the items Ceaservetlve Club at Tereate have dared to express opinions eheet ehe Demiaiea geveremeht'e eeiiey that do not meet with the apprevai 9! its machine member and the "8350.000 watchdog." as Mr: Ghapiean dubs The Empire. The club had a warm dehate the ether night and one member aetualiy had the eeume to declare that there were more native born Canadians in Chicago than in Tereato and more in the United States than in Canada. This was hard on the N. P.. and it made the hair on the head at J. Gaston-Hopkins of the Empire stand on end. Thanh they soy his head is in external adornment ‘ like Nicholas Flood Davin's. The your) club's "belt for freedom" is the sensation o the day in the city; and there is 5 wide teelinszthot the empireâ€"not the paperâ€" msy crumble to pieces it the club cannot. be welded into “One Harmonious whole" by the organ 5 own watchdogs. Retiring President Geary, at the meeting ‘ of the Oxford dairymen’s association said. in reply to a question. that he “had ex- perimented with four hogs during August and September, feeding wheat. The result was that he had bought Manitoba frosted wheat at 50 cents a bushel. and fed it. Taking the Weight of the hogs when he began to feed them and when he sold them he caleuisted he said the wheat for between R4 and 85 cents a bushel. He had experimented \mn feeding the wheat been «if: and wet. and the est re nit were from the a edee {are with e en nee 'h eenfldenee ”has” with th 9 psi ee Iet wheat et 04 or 63 cent ebush e! ftp wetgdbe behmee mere meme eke feed a te ens.“ This is werch the attention e eer farmers. l Mr J R. Stratton. M. P. P. for West Peterboro. recently closed a series of meet- ings. about twenty in number. wherein he made addresses to his constituents in review of the legislation of the last session of the Ontario assembly. In doing so Mr. Stratton follows a. commendable English practice. Mr. Stratton‘n review was instructive and in teres‘ing and was highly appreciated by the electors of all shades of politics Mr. Stratum is so active and energetic in looking after the material interests of his constituency that his majority of 450 at the last election will pro- bably be advanced to a thousand. EDITORIAL NOTES. uniâ€"iii. when we will treat you well and make you happy, and send all your Panda to the Station. mum 1t wiil save you much trouble It will bring you comfort end eue It will save your clothes and hands It does not require making powder: It will wash in either hard or soft WI! Cf Its purity and excellence have given it the urgent sale in the world It cannot injure the most delicate skin or fabric “VIM“ OP IMAM 1am I. ONLY The Globe of Tuesday sounds a note of l warning which reformers in this county l shouli heed. It says: "While a great mass of the people entertain strong objec- jections to the introduction of federal or provincial politics into municipal elections. , there are disturbing signs that a surrep- 'titious attempt is to be made to 2ain a ‘ conservative party advantage in the muni- ! cipal elections all over the province next January. It is stated that the word has been passed out from conservative head- quarters that an attempt must be made to get as many party men into the township councils as possible next year, with the object of influencing the appointment of lassessors. Rightly or wrongly. it is be- lieved that next year's assessment roll. which is the basis of the Dominion and rovinciai election lists, will be of electoral mportance with respect to one or other of these lists. It is therefore deemed highly desirable that good conservative assessors should have the superintendency of their gereparstion Of course the thing was to managed in such a way as not to arouse the suspicion of the liberals. The secret instructions however. as usual. have leak- ed out. Liberals are strongly swerse to complicating the already perplexinfilpro- blems of municipal management wit the im 'ermtion into them of siovlneiai or fe erei issues. but the actions of their adversaries must be closely watched. and deubieuieeilne of any kind must promptly eliallen ed and made abortive.” oO‘W Wok” . A-flIIT The Washing SOAP Sunlight Soap. THESEâ€"FAD“ POST: 1113138353 0M Sunlight Soap ABOUT EATEEDSQQMEQ‘Lalleging!"prfifltynflsgy. lowoit.‘ It In quite a nu: mm 170 Md n 3 “out Dom. w. In" been "mug I0 may that we thought! not Mount-y to “1mm. then. We have then b the hundreds In our! duct! non tad am from ‘ho mm mm do! at an to the loom! hdy u 0 Don- thus wk. noun that my, doll. um mop. doll. with r»! hm. doll: rm: 5 mm kid doll clown dam. n; «m. We buy on In my In” «at!!!» “d our pm. In the A-A-. TANKS used for once: Intel-Ina pu‘ MW.WORKMA'“!§.°Immwod to was to: some you: me flaredtorsvue. m They must be tone from the mutant; 3:323:1123ln“? “3.2%?" 4:,”‘1‘3: Good Comfortable and Stylish Rigs at f“?‘°‘.§°‘i¢"£’fi:‘é‘é‘l¢ ”325%er 'fz““fi'.‘“n§8 Reasonable Prices. JASA 8. BE GGO ulna deuce. No 19 Eldon: at. out. Nov. 18, 1591-32-8 W A N IMPROV’ID OR SALEâ€"The three large WATER TANKS used for Itroot tutorial nu. PARSONKGEEafifb'x-ia “u“fbeTvVJeE'fiiBa ' 6 v. m. Preparing wagon. ad for college cums. n uncanny. Nov. 17. 1392â€"324pd. ‘ ma. ’ (caniiii)?"' "'â€" l’oschor In Toronto Conan o! lotto. wfllreoelvo n 115 in Lind-u tox- Pl . Rood 0mm.” 191.110. Voice. Thom-y 3m 9w- Forjszm: new. a no. Mir-moms: JA“ A m. a”. II. I“ ' UMQQLNM Kay Advertisements. BARGAINS IN DOLL. R s. H o w s o N, Associate 0! giggles. of 08m. hung a 6g for novice. 'l‘. EVANS. Yolvonon. Nov. In. 1m. YORKSHIRE N IMPROVED HUG-HAN 00.. gm 7703521011. BREAD! 0 00. Wanna-w. Mn 8| In” 000“. a It“... flit/erg and Feed Stab/es a -, ,m.‘l‘, ' , g m mm ”mm '6 a In (a "2...... Ad .1. Br! nu. .AL‘ or i MILLINERY. Changed Hands. mad-tr. Nov. 9.13917"; W turnout. o )portnnity, u my flock of Mine and Trimming Goodl. Lam. lbbonc, Fathom/Wm- ers, eta. in large sud well-chosen. If not add out by tho Fint of February, 7098, the bodac- (ill be dilpoud a! at u vuln- Ladiuwillfindthiltobes rue A. it in my intention to retina from basin” in Linduy within : few months my present Stock will be offend until the New Giving us Business AT 0081’ All! UMBER. CANADIAR POST WILL BI HAVING rum rm: Miss O'Brien, Jan. B. Begg. I ”MCI-ailing 011 DRESS 00008. 001' Men's Overcoats OUR AIM Mm Us at the Top mm m, -m DOUBLE-FOLD HABIT TWTIJ} 1:121:88 (maps as 20c. At $3.75, $425 and $4.50 are Marvels of Guam Come and sec for yourselves. C/w‘kméa Line. but who take six and. Mm months' time, on um for Cotton stufl’. .Do not be deserved bxrsavw ten cents on one garment, who): so t am out as a bait, and pay two or time dollars too much on one article, but pop“ direct to CARTER, who believes in 9W“! Honest Goods at Honest Pn’oes. My Trade. W0 buy our stock «a largo mum for 8 t Gash, which «tab!» at o «u an Wool ads for Lass Money than other Moo-chants. who dam to M for 048* hilt Iflh tab. .1.- n-A ‘11-- nan-l IJ‘A an !a and always has bun to am Good Honu' Good: at Low Mm. This a flu mason that t_o-dag_wo_an d_o_«w_ such an Wm cloth- M. d. CARTER. IN THE 1!. J. Carter. GAIL. IAXE HANDLES, CROSS-CUT ms, BUCK sAus ms, HALTERS, LAN I8, CLOTHES WRIxGERs, rSWEEPERs, COFFEE MILLS MEAT CUTTERS, I SHOES, HORSE NAILS, IRON, SLEIGH RUNNERS, man SHOE STEEL, I Puo VOCAL MUSIC wd l5 mum}. F. 0’. Taylor. mm m7. “I‘D. IA” .ID I0" the Hill saw, South Side Kent street. ENNAN 8: Cl]. Life and Accident. I AND AMERICAN CUT- LERY. CARVERS,» r. ”.7”, lmâ€"SS can 3-? QUALITY I-mnhd Go. 1. MYJQI-LN ” yuds Heavy Grey Cotton ‘ 1 Heavy ‘Vhite Cotton "3" ardsVGrrenglaunel for, - We 1 ery eavy All Wool LIME Heavy Linen Towclli Wards Checked Cotton Shirt Wards Plaid Dress Gingham ards Heavy Flannelettc, .\ 3 ‘. Very Heavy Apron Li [Dozen Pure Linen Tum-1s, \ ’Dozen Fine Bleached Linen 'J twies' Fine Ribbed ['ndvr 'P‘irs Ladies' Hack Wm :1 IL) :Suits Men’s Umlcrwvnr, fur _Dozen Men’s “700] kas, fun 3‘60'8 Heavy Top Shins, fun-i L'GOOd Fur Cap, Lady‘s Hr (Eu ,Boy‘s Imitation ('nps, I‘ll‘ - Ill! Dozen Men‘s ery I’m-Hy Hf Dozen Lmlios‘ “'izn‘mn' '17 Pairs Lildicn' Rimwtl (‘mhmd Yards Heavy Double-{UM “I TcLennan a Ca. I: no! Md lure, [mt confium-I rm ME. Tdifig Qualify am! (jinx/III. flgiw Better Value fora Du/Jar Canada. 50 come a/wxg a I. W. KENNE URANCE ial Low Prices. E-whab a Doilé now will share in in Camp.” Paul-amumm .894. man 8: Co. OUR LIST OF SPECIA KNiVEs AND RAmRs, .W. KENNE Wen£ Globe; Royal m A met-6cm I m- Ira Insurance Co’s. some s V‘ eresting to Men, W; 300. of North America DA LIFE, Nimrod» nova: Rates Dunn-t In one o! lo... on mu m vofld .1. W. gamed. Our D0 ilP TICKETS cu cane TIM. 'FRO‘ A that wheel 319651.. free. 01 Bhuchw are the 1 Month \’ icwrln Tasman? I!” 9“" Pe‘ Ian-Ina nu Innate! ‘B.'| hw- W1 -'"I ‘ Nam nu hoe. hu a. noun: v close I: 00 I 341006 to to crown the ct nil” The re commnu dny gt d wen pr: lease :1 which w we 31ch of farms! Lindsay-l “090'. 85-1 south of i In. Mk] nod oou sve. £41 the we“: DA“ L, be

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