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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 10 Nov 1893, p. 4

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?\ ”cognizant Webeliovothatm‘mp- pwtwill boas-in aim “them Om- correspondent pnn the one in s sensible way. If fumon generally :11 thmghtheDoninionwemtoacton the limmggested thonrifl'queltim would boutflodhquickfim_ Sofuumeumtgovmmtim medithuthomongutdsimfor the actinnndmsgppoflafmu. .mudvoholievothn ' isgeoenlly sumo. The monopolist: meet and make their combines, and have their agent: or men st Ottawa where the tariff is fixed. There is where the farmers should send their beet and truest men, who would look A farmer who has on several occasions contributed to our agricultural columns, writes to THE Posr to the effect that he cordially agrees with the general tenor of our article last week on the coming elec- tions in the Victoria ridings. The farmers have an excellent representation in the Ontario legislature, and their interests on the reform side are carefully looked after and promoted by the Hon. Mr. Dryden, who has done so much in his brief minis- terial career to develope and encourage our agricultural interests. Our farmer friend goes on . “The true point to which we should direct our energiesâ€"our united energies as farmersâ€"should be the ques- tion of tarifi reform, and that is not dedt within the local house at all. The far- mers have had to pay heavy tribute to the N. P. monopolists, and cannot get any relief in the way of free corn or coal oil or lower duties on what they use and con- utter their interests and oppose the combines. I think our hmeu’ organiza- tionlnhouldukothilmotmup And see iftheyannotgotouttriod nndtme men â€"|otmd on the urifl' question even if they verealeeth ofl'ongenenl politics as to being con-crud“ or reform. Tuifi' ro- fonnâ€"thnt is, lower taxes-in the burning question for Victoria. county tumors, 3nd PAPERS AT PORTER’S. Prettier than ever. Sample pictures can now be soon. Send in your order by mail to PORTER’S Bookstore, E112 Ganaaiau Elm. THE OBJECTIVE POINT FOR FARMERS. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. NOV. 1o. 13:; We have neither time nor space to quote prices here, day. 8th \ ovember, we will show you some startling bargains in every line. and this time we are bound to make things hum if low prices will do it. W arner 8: Company. Assorted Stock in Lindsay at special sacrifice sale prices. Remember, $35,000.00 worth of Goods to make your selection irom at Special Sale Prices. Our Stock is much too large for this time of year and must be reducea. w sent size by the First of January. Consequently we commence on WEDNESDAY, 8TH NOVEMBER LINDCAY. R. S. Porter. unite on that question.” understood WWII-MW general election. No Iocnl administration has done so much for the development and promotion of the best interests of farmers. The farmers who have support- ed, and who intend again to support the Mowat government, will be careful about ‘ pledging support to any one without duly oconsidering all the circumstances. miners in Ontlrio md the North-welt whommflr. FootermdNflluko Wslhce in theirurifi'enqniry peregrin- stionl gum thetwominiutoaouchubud timeof igmd mound-odaayth-Hho praise Sir Charles Tapper, not in the extravagant terms of yore, but in a faint- hearted way, and concludes with the very significant intimation that “this talk of coercion is mere nonsense; Sir ~Charles could not coerce the Canadian government if he wanted to!” Under a strain so heavy something will have to give way. Sir Charles and Sir Hibbert will have to take back seats after what the Herald says. the growing indxgmfion ageinnt the coal oil monopoly fostered by the N. P. OE the coal oil tree Sir John Thompson end Mr. Footer snippedâ€"not I monlder- ing brunch, but I twig or twoâ€"end they have been hushed et when they tried to make some upitel out of the greet tuifi' refom- At the some timethe intelligent â€"father and sonâ€"would resign! The Halifax Herald, the leading tory organ in Nova Scotia, in the course of an article that has created a profound sensation in the lower provinces, has declared that “Those who know Sir John Thompson’s mind and character understand clearly that he is not the man to be ‘bulldozed,’ and thatin the maritime provinces the liberal- conservative party are as heartily loyal to his leadership as they were to the leader- ship of Sir Charles before he retired from active politics to the congenial position of omcial representative of Canada at Downing~st.” It goes on to Quite a racket in the cod oil trade has been conned by the indirect efforts of the Dominion government to head efl' The tory organs have again revived that rather delicate question. the relations of the Tuppers and the Dominion govern- ment about the French treaty awaiting ratification. There have been rumors that the anti-Tapper section in the cabinet succeeded in again preventing the ratification of the treaty, the Tuppers THE FRENCH TREATY AND THE TUPPERS. 20 56 Slaugéz‘ei/ecz’ az‘ Hard-297446 Prices f0” ',000.00 worm ofpky ‘ 60045, Clqg‘kzfig, THETMAL on. zucxzr. Theymtryingtogotoufio‘it THE CANADIAN POST, MN 12.5sz ONTA The menu. mun-don W °" theflnttwdmwnqm‘ mm remedy.” drill-‘9'” m.mbeenmmmeonmbyfln plenum W admin" not! 1:,“de at the W.“ The proposition to increase the tax on beer. made by the committee on ways and means of the U. S. congress, may have an important eflect upon the Canadian barley trade. Leading brewers have suggested that a reduction of the tax on Canadian barley to the old rate. 10c bushel, would and more than a m 'on tothe revenue. The Canadian Gazette of London. Eng . (High Commissioner Tupper's organ) mournfuliy announces that “the shipment of eggs from Canada to Great Britain this season shows a large falling 06' compared with the corresponding period of last year, the trade being checked, it is stated. by the unsatisfactory prices obtained here." In reality the shipments have dwindled to one-fourth of those of last year, and the trade is practicady dead. Prices have been maintained in Canada owingto the fact that a number of large dealers believe that the American market will soon be opened to them and consequently have packed immense quantities. It is said to be a. certainty that the committee now considering the U. S. tariff bill will recommend a. reduction of the tariff to a. revenue basis. The tax on be undersold, but they will not be dic- tated to, and they will govern themselves accordingly in making their purchases. The farmers of the North-west have demanded the abolition of the duty on coal oil, and the farmers of this county should join in the demand. and they would not only get their coal oil at the cheapest rates. but they would get the best quality. Take off the monopoly duty and down will go prices in accord- ancé with a natural law. Here's a practical question in which the farmers of Victoria can interest themselves. sugar will likely be lowered. but that on whiskey, beer and tobacco will be raised. to bear on local sellers to compel them to reduce prices under threat of the establishment of rival retailers. That is a species of tyrannical and uncalledfor interference on the part of the Canadian refinerâ€"who has long enjoyed a fat monopolyâ€"and it was promptly resented by our local dealers. The latter will not EDITORIAL NOTES. 541.2 REGISTER. the m “I“? mumâ€"ma an In can"!!! Bond 0“. (or Ono. G. E. MARTIN. Prppfietor Eraâ€"63$ 01V [056(03719 offend 325 A march for nevu- tdls to live amt-cum. mammal» "I“. [COME MY. RedFifoWhelt.................. "30 60 â€"“Nothing uncond- like success." and no thing will more quickly insure “ocean than true merit. For mien-s. Lyon Sanapariila has maintained its popularity as the mystic: blood-purifier. It stands upon it an inert“ and Linda! S‘nfpmm 269:. m -77 EVIG‘I’ORM FLOUR Illlsefl Wager km J’. B. Pace TRY ONTARIO, WFRIDAY NOVEMBER 10 Linda“. Oct. 720. 14!» :E. E. W. Mt ‘1me minDrauGoodc. No one. (on on the list. Mhm'm 01W!- It! Hallo mastomon buv emu”!!! ”MM-9° 0" m 103’ BOYOMYOUTHB’ onw- ---mmmumg--- ml than ours. LADIDB’. MEN M 2! .â€"____ W ~ Mum h be mâ€"-_._ Our sole object is to make our prices draw, and when you pay that price you will feel that you could not have done better. Our LADIES’ MANTLES and MANTLE CLOTH S. mum at inesiatibl'e fig'uies. Come flow-self and bring WW frien «13. Common sense teaches us todeal fair. No doubt - - - about our prices for - - - ems, JACKETS, Hum com um and com “U '- _"â€"-'â€" -‘â€" o'ur “Sultana.” base. huâ€"rnâ€"e; not onfy a handsome stot're. but one that will gm, mo: 0 host and consume less fuel than sny other stove in the market. We have a full line of Lamp Goods. Coal Oil. Wringers. Brooms. Cutlery: in fact every thing in the House Punishing line. In the weather should be a. warning to you peeple who have not ordered your Stoves yet. The time between now and the advent of real winter weather will be all too short. Be warned intime. and don’t put of until to-morrow what you should do to-dey- Ifyou need a. good Cook Stove youwill find what on went either in our “Merle 0001:” or "Palace” Range. If you y want I. Hotter for your hnll. dining-room o_r parlor. you. will find in THIS SUDDEN CHANEE Me 746.967 5sz Weés. Refit FALL AND WINTER STOCK - " vv-v vwv Up an. 0" malty: mpnwgu? ”J Fall and Winter Clothing. JAS. BOXALL, 109 Kent-st» Lindsay- E. E. W. McGafiey. Mantles, Flu-s, Blankets, Etc,, at but are marked at such low prices mm the Largest, Finest and Best Furs, Eta, James Boxall. -lr. Dank Human. at woodvme. mu 3' noelvedm In. D. A. Guhnm. of London. 'II J m Dee'- Bctkohim barn be bu ever owned. ammommon Ltd. 1231. sold to It. Bland 0m Combuy. This ho; hum.- st. the following Lin lhls (an, “up mad-v. View!“ Road. Suntan-ad. m: 119M. View!“ Road. Sunderbnd. Woodrow and oawood. ad placed am at all. .6 In. never been m. We have to see non-libel! woll Monizsd. Mr stkine Nahum to Mr. S. Coxwonh. or (‘uemonL in am an ax mom:- oxd hours. which mmwhunoa Honda]. 6!!) max. He fl mung um“ he has :0 refuse nu order k ”dz month-014.019. u the mdow hâ€" ...a a... h. hu disposed of Au mu. coed h- umodtmbe bu (“59 duh-pand- M on Lindsay. “m w mama and revived at: m and pad! dvflzod lut 09mm by h m m! Hunter. but the keen edge ‘hmdlntnp ha mu: worn on‘. \\'e “an ”munch- m mowed so menu: “vacuum sandman, and um rill-Guacamole“ the-awash. not upon :d not m him tome letters which be ”3 mm poor omen. The police rant-unmanammmpua a; m. Church-Ms tonne-m thrown: the rhvnHMN u may don bflu _* Incl. 5m by want we huve “m Mac: will“: m nunu .fi m It at” were punished. or It ‘4 ,, 3w to. m denture. Tu W“ “I. u MID mun and.” and violmu- The wag-”(dial Inhalation (Duo 0511 t of I! you hlve count: and would uxe cued without risk of losing your money. Ind 86‘ O Germlcide lnhsier without I ceu I? In .dvenee. After you have given it a (-1: ”U 3: you: own home and you find 1: I gene Illa remedyJon cu: pay $3 for esme. It not “(when in every woy you need not my one u Nothing could be fairer. you here every- fihc town and nothina to lone. It you have “than and set. um remedy on above wme It Gmoaw's DRUG Smutâ€"cm- sole oxen: t: 1' than! and may. Those who cannot call. mun: Popnlu pri ,-,,~3-1 the Mk: Noodle In“ by Mr. Gross. dentist. kills psi 1! In tooth enacting, and the peome a mnur Lloyd, m winqweu' gt the Academy of M aeic Wed- “!!wenlna. the 15m ion. in "Uur Puty.” “mundane may of his Ines; mueicnl corr. We; including. “ You my look but you m not mch;' “For goodness sure don't any x 048828 HERE AND TOWN AND corny. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. NW- GRAND In any Blankets, F/anng/s, and we are prepared to sell ties for the lowcs SEGONDLL is a. phrase which must claiu holder in the community northern climate we are of due protection : of the FALLE‘S hum-{m Chronlch “inhumane-IU- W'" luuamumnm “unanimous!” m aha-mucosa". Tl Emile-n01.90- rout-r " , meager-mammwf“ ,. fl M at the count Hosiery, Mantle Tweeds, Clot/7mg, v, Nov. 3rd. 1891â€"77 Complete 8303:} any of the above lines w offered in this vicinitya in a cry We have “LEADERS" w WARM ER T'TR Unx mm. WA 1'. mod 11:. nun. “ Eons“ 08¢?- Stock Rout. nishings, Hats, Rot onfiy at the preset: months THE GREAT 34 50 K9 must be the WE H AV mu. kills pain coffee" and the veovle ”I’m“ and would like to 7 Coboconhm- - deburum. *3“:- Ex. Toronto epc mm X' Port. Hope in of woody-me. bu madman. bar. be M! CV” . “G. 1231. cold to Co.â€"- Toronto. 0!! t. Toromo. 010;“ 0'1 Where can possible ow What is (h ”.mKe THERE. first IVA RT. COD

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