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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 8 Nov 1895, p. 4

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Ell WETâ€"BALLS: Wm. mmt hatvingshnk thatlhsvopddintho wrmwenflmwnymmng «the want mmthkfimelhtvohndmebonoflt o! my in- Immuhecmme who at W “P “”3 mmwmmmmdm “mm” “d “'8 mapoflMsi‘wbeublymdmnymed - u, ‘43... find-Inn, With “d in m. hamm- of mm 1 "3917“” “‘1" .4173 Through Tickm‘“ “we“ "“8 to all points m the Wild mnk ”stem and connediM “"98 in Canada and United States. [From the London Advertiser Nov. 2] The public debt of Canada, and the burden which the payment of the inter- est lays on the people. were flippantly referred to by the Cumberland car tourists at last night’s meeting in this city, -~- nmnennmlm Canada. has now a debt of $252,000,000. This debt was added to last year by over $6,000,000. The debt has increased by $100,000,- 000 since the high tax government attain- 6n: $10, 000,000 8 year of the people in “19' t0 interest on this debt. The people pay $30,000 a day for interest on the debt. This is at the rate of $1,000 an hour. The excuse for the enormous increase to the public debt is that we have public works to show for it. Have we 3 No man can honestly contend that we have public works to show for the millions of dollars squandered or stolen from the public treasury with the cannivance of those now in power at Ottawa. It was shown in parliament, during last session, that at least seven millions of public money had. been stolen from the public purse in connection with the construction of public works. What a boom there would be in Canada to-dsy if this money and other large sums similar- ly filched from the public treasury could be returned to the people, from whom they were taken. ‘ - "s "7-1 ._ --.. ed power. 31;: @auadiau gm. Steamship Tickets to 311 011.153 1’ Europe by first-class S. - 111165- The Montreal Gazette does not com- ment either upon Mr. Robert White’s reeigmtion nor his vnledictory letter to the people of Cerdwell. Silence in nome- timel golden. The lottery in not in such bad odor inaneeuiuieinAmeriee. Just now 3 $12,000,000 lottery scheme in being opented intid of the arieExpoeition ~ _--_- o 0:11 _ “F": the people of Cardwell. Silence in some- times golden. _â€"â€"â€"- The lottery in not in such bad odor in France 9 it is in America. Just now I $12,000,000 lottery scheme is being operated in lid of the Paris Exposition of 1900. It is pmpoeed to issue 3,250,- 000 bonds :1: twenty fiance, the sub-crip- tiontothegmnnteebeingin enmof one thonnnd bonds. with s commie-ion ‘vw.,-IBUV "w‘ _,, â€" , to ax million tuna at each dfl'ing.’ between 1896 end 811qu of the exPW' “3509:6333. mereeeived hm Stamp-”1"“- 0“ M 84 "”3 in ,4 ,- r 8 .1“: Quebec and 2 in Nova. m7 .~ M‘;!‘i’°' shout The Old Reliable Route. J. MATCHETT, Agent m on“ . W“!- THO USMD DOLLARS HO UR. i7. 0'. Ta 2-101. BDITOBIAL NOTES- Just received a fresh stock of our celebrated Bans. Absotntely the bestBallinthemarket. Can be had only fit '. S. Porteg mun. N. Y» 3‘11! 15th. i; policy Wm- With year is taken out to pay for the of $252,000,000. to last year by Nov. 2] inOntario, mdin Ontario the Inger proportion of the total number of chattel mortgage: was given by farmers. hcheaper in London, W Ind GI” 80w, 800W, thm it“ in M13011 or The government In: appointed a “com- miasioner” to investigm the 'well worn subject of the “waning” system. They have been extremely undersea. We wonder they did not appoint a commis- Dnnnt, Hogan and Shortil hue been com-ma. Now if Corbett and Fit” simmonn would shut UP and 3° to ”fling Mr. Robert S. White has written: letter to his Cardwell constituents tell- ing them why he resignedhis seat and Asking them to vote for Mr. Willoughby. Be names the Manitoba school question and the Montreal collectorship as his reasons for getting out of the way. The Toronto News bowails the lack of decision and firmness of purpose which mark the Ottawa cabinet. It fears a “bolt” is imminent. That’s probably what Mr. White feared, hence his big strike for his promised job. But what if all the fellows promised job» should take his course ? Britain holds her own in the com- mercial world. For the period 1890 1894 the annual average import and export trade of the united kingdom was $3,478,- 000,000 ; of Germany. $1,725,452,000 ; of the United States, $1.699,084,000 ; of France, $1,492,328,000. nicipal Heat»; in England. The Earl of Derby, who has held the exalted position of governor general of Canada, has accepted the office of lord mayor of Liverpool. This is an example worthy of imitation. There is too much indifi‘erence on the part of citizens in this respect. In the New York state elections yester- day the republicans carried the city and Brooklyn by a pluralty of over 40,000 votes. It would seem that the wave of popular opinion in favor of honest civic government has succumbed to Tammany influences, and the. control or the funds 3â€" -t _I.....I-â€" Lunuwuuvs, u..â€" .â€" will again pass into thévliaihds of plunder- T e city of ngston has just been mulcted by the courts in the sum of $1,500 for the broken bone of a lady who slipped on the ice on the sidewalk, and $700 to another person for damages aris- ing from defective roads. The fact msy be wbrthy of the consideration of our own civic authorities. A word of warning and an example is sometimes useful. It will be just as well for people handl- ing money to look a little carefully at their 31 and $2 bills. The recent arrest of one of a gang of counterfeiters brings to light the fact that a good many have been put into circulation, though it is understood they are not of the highest kind of workmanship, and a very slight examination is suflicient to enable the forgery to be detected. Princess Maud, the brightest and prettiest of the daughters of the Prince of Wales, is going to marry her first cousin, Charles, grandson of the king of Denmark, who is three years younger than she. A nice young lady like Miss Maud ought to be able to get a more suit- able husband even if she hadto import him from Canada. _A_Iarriage oi cousins is mm an... vâ€".â€"_..- ‘ _,, , u had enough, but taking a boy to bring up is worse. The fall of the French ministry has caused no more surprise then a. change in the sextonship in a. church. Changes every few months in the French cabinet seem to be now regarded asamatter of course. There have only been about forty different governments in France during the past thirty years. They seem to like change over there. But if the nnfinn was not firm at it! basis it 000111 â€"â€"-â€" vâ€"i~ . to lili’e change ovef there. nation was not firm at ita 3 not stand the strain. Britain has a population of about 40,000.000 and a net debt, less Suez canal shares, which are as good as gold, of £636,000,000. In 60 yearn, 50 of which have been under free trade, she has paid 03 about $1,000,000.000 debt. Canada has a population of less than 5,000,000 and a debt of nearly $320.0003 Mayor Swift, of Chicago, has given order: that hereafter "slummere" ere not to be furnished police protection. He says: “Thnt is arelic of the put, and as long a Immnyor nomsnlivingcan hove police protection on slamming tours in this city. It’s I. fed pure end simple end indulged in by morbidcnrio-ity leek- ers and no one else. No wommilthe ntterrnln. monlly.1belicve. Yoncan bet nowomnnthstlhodonythingtony shout wouldgo,andumyorof ‘ I propane to stop ihlnhruofi recognisingithccncorned.” Mr. Laurie: hail expreewd thankful”:- that there were no Orengemen among the liherele. This report-1n denied on the authority both of 'Mr. Lair. ier end the paper which first publish- edthe report. Yetthe Mnilnnd Empire not only continue: to use the story as a party weapon inO'ntu-lo, but is add: to the lieto mnkeitmoretem ing. In e rwently published article it speak: of Mr. burial-end the libel-III an ‘the menwho annoying now the: when they aget (in?) DOW) 310! will by next week he declaring tint the AberdeproposetobnrntheOnngemen “the stake. - " h The “best p:0ple” do not shrink mu' II: wu ropogbd mm. time .59 Toronto Globe igavo ten column! the com- A Bold Ghana... [To the Sporting Editor 01 Tu! Poet] $m,-I saw byyour issue of Oct. 31st, that Professor J. C. Smith, late partner of Professor Mike Donovan, of the N. Y. Athletic Club, and brother of Mr. Junos Smith, of Lindsay, is now in this city as instructor in boxing and wrestling tor the Toronto Amateur Athletic Club. Now, as MnJmnes Smltn has such confidence In Professor J. C. Smith’s wrestling abilities, Iwfllmskeametch withhun oreny other men In Canada), at Graeco- omen, two falls out or three, or three tells out or five, for one to five hundred dollars a side. A man will..be.°9,'§r:°£}£ 913?.“ "’3‘ A 101'qu "III-l» W W‘“vâ€" â€" (â€"7 -, any oil the following named: The sport- ing editor of the Mail, J. F. Seholee, of Toronto, or William Simpson. oi Lindsoy. Hop to hear from J omen Smith. or Pro- fessor . C. Smith, at once, as metoh must not tekeplecenot later than one month from date, I remnin,-;anrg§ A “nun“ who numb“ mama Hydrant. [To the mum 0! In Post] Simâ€"Permit me a little oi your valuable space just to Intimate to a respected fellow citizen and town councillor that there was a “ chiel amaug them takin’ notes” at the last council meeting, who thought his logical deduo' tionsre fire insurance andflreprotectiou were a little speculative and imaginative Champion Graeao v .- _-_-__ in making it appear that fire protection is not 0! much benefit to manufacturing and business men, because they can insure tor the full amount. so that if burned their stock would be well sold. Ithink thisis a little illogical and only applicable to such as are inclined to defraud. Successful business men in most cases don’t waste money in paying the extreme of two reve- nues (water rates and insurance), but try to make one equalize the other according to the fire protection they have; it not so, in the name of common sense from what source would the benefit be derived for the immense cost and annual outlay of - ations and individuals ? The simple 32n- nition is this : with adequate fire pro- tection it is not necessaryAto carry so large _-I- I- l__.-t-â€"6 0500“"; Lu u: uvv uvv"-__ ,,,,,,,, oe. This wheel: is important enough for the Rathbun 00., or any other firm. to ask the benefit 93 protection. _Y6mg Toronto Street Hornet. The receipts of grain on the street mar- ket on Tuesday wens fair. Peas and barley were firmer, othergrains were un- changed. Wheatâ€"Steady, 200 bushels or white sel- ling at 710 to 74%.. Barle â€"Steady, 2,000 bushels selling at 37c to c. Hay and Strawâ€"Yesterday's rise in hsy increased tc-day’s receipts. Prices were steady and 25 loads were sold at $17 to $18. There was five leads 0! bundled straw selling at $11 to 5513. Oatsâ€"Steady, 500 bushels selling at 28c. Peas-Steady, 100 bushels selling at 570. Dressed Hogsâ€"Sui ments of hogs were (air. Prices were easpier at $4 50to $4.80. roronto live Stock mm hatchet cattle and 4 curl ct hone went to Montreal. oner ot thle whet Tuesday were53carloe , whlch Included 841 sheep end lembe, 1.700 hogs end 7 celvee.‘ _ A.. AI.-._L _._.._ “d“..- mix?» Cattleâ€"About seven undead: sold Tuesday at prices ranging from 3;: to Toronto, Nov. 4th. 1895. 6000 SEED GRAIN WAIfl'EB. Grain, Flour and Feed for Sale â€"â€"‘ coo-on - 0-0 COMMERCIAL NEWS. .“ H. COWDRY, COMM UNICA. TIONS. 19TH. Goyéfl 5. .LV. WI" u-Boman Wrestler of Can- TA'prm g“; 2:2: :55 :53 Egg” 3%.; 5 fair: €355 E? 2% 5333 a .3 f :35 s, ”a 3!. E .3333 $15 $35: trig 3§E.§.§sag ,Sgiggafigi 3;} __.\_’-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"gâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" m mumnuunuwwum o ”82’82’32’SR m 333332 mmuwnmummnum â€" g. 8222288222. own. .u . u . q 0.0.0....- 6". Wu manic. mm, nab. Max-o .. o-o‘n‘ bull-.91): ”at Will. WW bush. “mam“ mm um T0 BEETLSomh an: of Lou Con. 10.0p.thmmua'edd0uaanoe. undtwomllanouthdnubom. Mmlm ozmmammmao punch-d And 18 an; ”wwwunuwwumwwwmwnnfi 3:283‘8:’z873‘00328 mmmwuwmmmwwmwwwwwmw wnwnwswmnswmwmmwwmm 8888288232242800828 mg m mm mm“ mummn Price 50138 ”(131.00 per bottl: wmmwmmmmama. P. c. mus, - mom. on. Lumber, Shinles “and Wood Elie (Latfiofic Mmanuc of antario, for 1895 New AM Pilkie’s Diphtherine. FOR SALE. you nice {mint 'Miu in China or Porce- toot 0' nut-I... FINE CHINA and PORCELAIN BRITTON BROS. FEW DISCOVERY. com 1mm. BH tton 310i JEWELLERS, -llandsone Dinner Setts â€"Tea Setts â€"Tote-a-teto Salts -â€"Dossert Setts â€"Game Setts â€"Porridge Setts â€"-8peoia.l [fishes MILL. We no showing Vases and Jardinieros Failâ€"5m. 3‘53 Lind, ‘25 5 do $18.50. 24 inches, 8.6:: Lined. Full 8w 815 ; ale pic...”- 827L50. mm mum OUR GREAT NOVEMBER SALE Fist-cuss PRINTING AT “THE POST.” mwatherofthepptweekhasbeenagmfleminderthuwinterisnear us‘ Take heed andmakepravidonfor themcoldbmwearesuretoencountcr. It is to have my great mount of money to procure these necessities, as our Belowareafcwofourmany withthetima - - - ' WINTER SUPPLIES I per cent. less money. Call and inspect our immense stock, it will mean money in yaw pocket GHOIGE FURS. no"! Dru- 80m. All Wool Drum 80m â€"-â€"-WILL E VE Some Extraordinary Values. MW All Wool no“ Glam Fine Worsted and Serge Suits equal in Fit and Finish to custom work, and for 50 BEAVEBMUFEE .11.: such-icon. 1“! navy Winter Vat: is' 3nd Ohfldbq’n Rood: worth double the P1100 “NV-luau. are going .to take place here to be pulled down, dust will everything will be turned to‘ frag, M en is Fumzlslzzhgs, Dress Goods, Goods must be cleared out to save trouble when we move our departments to their new places. We will try and give you a plan of our New Store next week. BROWN opossum. {MBER 8. 1895 wens, Carpets, Mil/wary and M (ml/es. DUNDAS 8: FLAVELLE Baas. We ’re going 2‘0 have a Sale qf 002%- 40 diluent 001m 300 I - 150 Super W V." - 150 Ixtn 01 i LADIES’ GLOAKS Ewing for you. Prettiest, sud Ahmlutely Cornet, and pnouthatctnonly ydrymby mint???” nag-:12“ “$2 “11133â€"de ATTRACTIVE VALUES, in Undm and Hosiery. Bantiful Vduu in Kid Md Guinea Giovu. E; E. W. McGAFFEY, ONE IMPORTANT FEATURE >lace here in a fev'v days. Walls are going dust will be flying, goods movedâ€"in fact turned topsy-turvy, so to speak. Lindsay’s. Leader Low Gash Prices Dry Goods House. and JACKETS. I. E. W XcGaflaz. STYLES filo M11813 33c Carter. ‘0 JD 031'“!- , Post OILOLOI'HS - - I LIKE TO SELL Dru: Gyods to Thrifliv Buyers. The old Mum, “Look Before you Leap.’ I 3 good one to follow in shopping {0’ Dre- Goods in Fine Weave" BLANKETS Ind HOBBS DRESS GOODS. GOLF JERSEYS. New Shades and Waves WE ARE SELLING I'Loon MAM'INGS at Sale Values a Sale Prices. 196 $5 39 $3.50 writer 8 Book in writer (on Send to: Plain and Signoflfll MCLI Remov 82480. at 8p Man And cross-Cu any Pe te r‘ I -n_-a::: ’31:! LON( Lum 0rd inw

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