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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Dec 1891, p. 4

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.9... _ > 1:: X‘ ,n . gage «mm §’ i ' who: It | dthoolec ; ‘ damn) ‘7 Hana '- “0 d»; : calcium-o ‘3 6.. m1 5 ”ll-km" i apron-ch 3‘!” a". nu. ul'ol. nan l. {.d RIGGS, LNDQ A'V' that the reformers of South Victoria are going into the bye-election contest with a determination to win the riding. The indications are numerous on ell sides that many farmers in the riding who have hitherto supported the policy of monopoly and restriction are going to consider their own interests, as well as the interests of their country. his feeling is not confined to South Vic- ton’n, but is general throughout the , province. The farmers are tired of pay. ing tribute to hinder twine end similar . combines, and though Mr. Fairbeirn may ; favor thst policy the farmers are going to upte- their condemnation at the polls. The cendidstnre of Mr. Walters is r -___ 6a. Tho boodling propensities of cumin toll-known portion will have to be nomad. I: must be a Mr content and no lover. The cloction chould bc docidcd onpublici-nuolono; Indwhon the doctors fairly consider tho policy of‘ m cm! monopoly supportod by It. 1mm thcpollcyof economy. “(cannon and miprocicy cdvo- md by Hr. Wnluro m m confident thy will xiv. choir pnlmnco to ah ha. “by a large majority. " the do: , but they hevo before chom none fevonbly received. The reveletionn d the election court gave Jame Indications of the fly the riding wu carried in the he: he contents. The boodlen curried mmifeabed, and the unanimous nomination heartily tendered to Mr. Thou. Walters, the popular and esteemed mayor of Lindsay, are gratifying assurances hppy New Year. COHPLIMABNTS .3. J. A. amount. in Collector and Cannon: for m Cmmxm I’m-r. and I: authorized to mt Mpg. for Minions. 60.. and transact mm mm. The large reformjmvention Wednes- Ly. the enthusiasm and confidence CALL AND SEE THEM. IMO”. Dog. 8. Ian-83. haunts Suitable for Everyone, Young and Old. mnemonic Christmas Gifts Jamar, FRIDAY DEC. 25 1891 No. Kent-st. East. ARTISTS GOODS a» Specialty. I”! PAPER and PICTUM m ._u ‘5â€" W. A. GOODWIN ’8 HEADQUARTERS 1'! "WA com '03 PRESENTS. F. C. TAYLOR, SO UTE VICTORIA. DECEMBER, 2nd,16th, 30th. VANCOUVER and other Pacific Gout Points. AWconduoud mar-ion m'fll mmmammmm THE PACIFIC COAST W. m Int-It. m. mm Miami”. am: 0! PORTER’S BOOKSTORE mm Tn P5503. The quality and variety of the goods seen at BARE FACTS Oountformostaflorau. that” Dan. 16. 18L-8L NDSAY- comma-noon)“; new mt. um W39},7¢tm17‘-A o ‘0'. on. co. .u. 0.... Don’t miss the Display at HO FOR Vog- Ame! J- 131833,,- F. C'. T811015 TEE The dismissal of the Mercier ministry by Gov. Annex-e hee netnrnlly ceueed the greatest excitement in Quebec province. Mr. Mercier hes published his correcpen- deuce with the lientenent governor in which he ecoree the letter nnmercifnlly. 8e protcete egeinet the novernor'e tyiennl- eel end unconetitntionel conduct. end eppeele with confidence to the people“ e ehort timeâ€"Mr. hiercier will be returned by e censidereble medanty. Men: infin- entiei conurvetivee not directly concerned in the new mlnietry edmlt thet Gov. Angere hee mede e eerione mietete. end thew. the proper course would heve been to here lett the lezleletnre end the people to dent with the chem: in the Bele dee Chelenre ecen- ‘n‘ A- I. _â€"â€"â€" indiflerence amongst the people of Lindsay at the present time about town afl’airs. The nominations for town council. mayor. reeves and school trustees take place next Monday. and there is very little interest taken in the candidates or in the general questions before the public. No announce- ‘ ments have yet been made. and no cards ‘ to the free and independent from ambiti- ous aspirants have appeared in the papers, but no doubt there will be a good crop of candidates by Monday next. There are some very important town matters that will require attention next year; and the council should be composed of our best men. It is to be hoped that the ratepayers ,7 ‘ râ€"rv-v v! 5‘19 same size and standing as the Toronto papers cost from seven to nine dollars a ,7-..vv_v “v I' will be largely required for advertisers. The Saturday Globe is a. great institution ‘ with its choice illustrations and is well worthy of its steadily increasing patronage. The price of the daily has been advanced to 86 a year, in common with the other Toron~ to morning papers. and considering the quantity and value of the news the price ‘ is on the low side. American papers at the J The Daily Globe has taken another forward step by an enlargement of a column a page. which will give it a great deal more room. The Globe appears to be the popular advertising medium for the city and province, and this increased space l mm L- .___,_., Senator deBouchervflle has been en- trusted by Gov. Angers with the task of forming anew cabinet and has succeeded after great difficulty. The tory caxnp is divided into two motions. and they are quarrelling over the “spoils" aireadv. Mr. deBonchervflIe belongs to the extreme ultramontane section. and is a week old man. who as a former premier was in the hands of the Chaplesu gong 01' plunderers. so that the province is worse ofl’ than it was before the change. Mr. DeBoucherville has dissolved the Quebec legislature. General elections are to take place on the 8th of March next; nominations on the 1st March. We regret to record the death of 001 David Wylie of Brockville. the “father" of the Canadian press, in his 8131: year. Then the huge nilwey bribe m dinned into every elector’s em the whole length of the riding. A; Mr. McDonald under took to pay Mr. Collins’: promises, what does he think about fulfilling hi: own in the matter of the out nerd guarantee â€"the guarantee he gnve to the celebreted meeting inflfieut ward? I The piece de resistance of the trial we: when James C. Lou-y made the claim on John MoDonnld for peyment of voters who ind driven their teem-in December end to whom Collin: bod promised pey- ment end who were now “Iqueeling' end bed to be pacified. i u not directly or indirectly peid or u promised snything to my person either It to induce him to vote or to refrsin [rem '1 voting at this election." This oeth, ‘taken twice, and the evidence given at the court plsces Jackson in e very unen- viable position. He is liable to an sction the penslty for which is very severe. Such sotion should he token in the public interests, however peinfnl the duty may be. It my be remarked here that Jackson was sworn at: both election: when he was veting and the oath reads: “That I have fuJackson paid me $5 31: the Simpson n House for my vote and to drive my u team for Fail-balm on polling day. It Daniel Shanahan and some others were u present at the time.” Evidently there was no secrecy about money then. { inq his threshing. " The motto of the toty cenvassers seems to have been: “Open your mouth and shut your eyes and I’ll give you something to make you vote for Fail-him.” Wm. Macksey accidentally said: “I was paid $5 before 31: another election,” and on being asked for the particulars of'thia Thoma Power: swore he never army money, but that in the December election Michael O’Hnlloren had told him to tell Hngnrty“bo putyonrhnnd in my overcoat pocket and take what you find there.” Powers did this. O'Hallomn swore he did nothing of the kind end put nothing in Power’s pocket; nevertheless Dan Haguty more that whilst driving with Thomas Powers to the polls he found a. $2 bill in Power’s overcoat pocket “tbhich paid him for leav- The legitimate expenses of tho wry ptrtyinMnmhwem‘ElZOOfinDeoombor they were 81,185. 00. Thu is a. very grentandmukeddifi'orenoe. prowngnimtnr. Faith-haunt. noeonthebmotmthmrlisht 00“” memuedtoarrythownzhm bet-lat, when m. Lombro‘lsh "- “1° son 11701122113 IN 12:: 8. '7. ELECTION 0483. xmronulr. moms. ‘6‘ nuns. auss.}b'r'r'§'. ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_________ ”one new r went further than it 2101.“ go this I season in the purchase of really handsome and --â€"â€"-â€" serviceable gifts. Each season it seems as if there could be no improvement in the goods afiered on the score of quality and cheapness. And yet in this season we have to admit that goods are handsomer and cheaper than ever. We believe we have some rare surprises in store for close. buyers in Silks, Dress Goods and Fancy Silks for Holiday Gifts. Linda”. Dec. 9. m.â€"-83. ‘â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€""‘T And you want to buy some Presents, and the place to get them as A‘A There’s no {cause {or fear here. The fence is high and the chain is strong, and a sense of safety and satisfaction comes over the woman, something like that which comes to her when she uses “Sunlight” Soap, and sees how it does away with hard work and turns toil into ease. Then she is safe in the knowledge that this Soap cannot harm the tenderest skin or finest fabric. For purity it has no equal. Try it. CARVERS IN . CASES. â€" _â€"- E 01‘ ALI. KINDS. RATES. ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES I: vs anzagwnzpn a. the um: am an} but, away: Air oosr. OUT OF HARM’S WAY. Km matudown! Nah: mm the m minister-mule add flank: flfm°3§9“ hard!- - 0mm HANDSOME GIFTS. E GANDHI 4m ‘EIN'DSAY WAY, LINDSAY! LEAD“ 01' LOW CASE PRIOR parry. mm. SAFER, cow Ann's. ans. mo. Wyn. Z P. Ryley. Calf early 51nd inspect oinTGoods'" and Prices. - - Mcclfiré i am, and Tea Setizs FOR NEXT 30 DAYS. Nâ€" vellously Low Prices. "- - - - Teachers, Scholars, Societies, etc., will find the Largest Assortment to choose from ever shown in Lindsay. - - golds! Drives in Breakfast. mum- Our' Stock is now about complete for the Holiday Trade and we have spared no pains in selecting our large and varied assortment. We are showing the very latest novelties in FANCY GOODS, OHINA, SILVEBWARE, GLASSWARE, PLUSH GOODS, LAMPS and OUTLIRY, all suitable for ’Xmas and Wedding Gifts and at Mar- M LENNAN 00. BLACKSMITHS’ SGRANTON 00M. 80:10:, Lanterns. ant... straps and :11 was a! 81191! and Heavy Hardware. Linda-y, Roy. Buck Saws; Halter Chains. C'ow Chains, Rape Halters; Scoop snovels, English and Anglican Carvers, Butcher and Table Knives. Trays. Tabla Huts, Meat On ttors. wacky-Knives, Lemon Squeexers, Guns and Ammunition, . MCGAFFEY. Axes, Axe Handles, Gross Out 8317: SEASONABLE GOODS Sign of Hill Saw, South Side Kent-st. 'V’m n o M 203:. mn‘i‘i'm. aw m as RIG-ET gunman-um mMuuhfimm mum": Delivered It new Prion. McLennah, a: Go. an un- OIADII Ol' '3. 1 mm. Ram. “amalgam WENTS. va'ml J ‘66 Ho: , Gloves and Mills, Zaa’z'es' énd Chzldren’_ s stz'll‘tezgeature in our well-equipped Store. mnoazmgn Christmas Novelties in Dress Silks and Wool Malerials. Novelties for tfte_{1fq{idag Season in Men's are unsurpassed. Having constant relations with the trappers and Indians for pro. curingall kinds of fine Furs we receive at our doors the raw matedal direct from them without further expense, thereby saving middlemen’s _ _ 7‘ profits, commissions, etc. Insecuring foreign Furs we have " ‘ " business connections with the leading fur-houses of Leipzig Germany, London, England, and New York, U. 3. Our aim . is not onlytosupplyFurs of the finest quality, but to also ,- 3, w “ ‘ have them well and properly made, and as we manufacture s all our Goods on the premises, under our own supervision, ' » they are subject to the closest scrutiny before being brought forward tor sale. Any article may be returned if fit and muddy are not as represented. M We are there showing a CHOICE SELECTION W... ‘1: OFFURS,whichwea1-eprepamdtosellatthe OLOSEST~ PRICES. These Goods are speaally manufactured for our own trade by ourselves, and comprise the Ohoicest Furs to be found in the market. Our facilities for purchasing Beaver, Otter, Mink, Muskrat, Bear, Sable and all the Canadian Furs “HIGHEST PRICES PAID 1'03 RAW runs. £611an and Re-modeuing Furs a Specialty. A Sideboard for $4.50, a Bureau for $4, a Bedstead for $2, or a Mattrass and Spring: for 85. Common Chairs, Hall Furniture, etc., very low. We are making a wecial drive in Mattrasses. U wn WILI‘B GIVE YOU A Handsome Parlgrfi Suite for $304 nowadays compared with the outlay that would have been necessary a few years ago. Well-made Fumz'ture was never clzeaper in price than it is to-dayâ€"wz'th' us, at least. Search the Happy Homes of the County\ Ill/HIM]! F 0/? T HE flat/DA 78. It’s a well-recognised fact that daily surroundings have much to do with the moulding of character. It the home be neatly furnished the chances are that the good man will come home early 0’ night: and that the children will grow up refined and gentle. YOUR HOME CAN BE FURNISHED CHEAPLY CC and You will find our Furniture. u (6‘ 5m - Fur Coats, Capes, Cats, Grey Lav” Cats. '. .E'. W. Mchfiey. Anderson, Nags, at 6500. ANDERSON, NUflENT 00. may 5L Next H. Holtort’sw Furniture Establi§hment, Second Door from Postoflice. Kent-ct. MANUFAGIUfl/NG FUR/171583, HaveopenedaFur Store T2235, Collars, Handkerc/uk/s, en's Mantle: and Cloak: is Furriers of P51588080 and [JIMMY Iv Mufl, Collars, Robes. :n'nr' forward tor sale. Any “ND-A7, mm. Doc Dry Goo AndMan In Black Kenn-[en sold more of Extra wide all-wm g all out). Our wet fiea‘y alt-wool Cos e have 16 gie at c. The best 30 inch See our-.28 inch. * Extra heavy Cot: have a good iine w navy three- ply S ms v'yALL-WQOL nitâ€"now is yuur ch: oâ€"aold elsewham for 4 We can give you in: at. the Factory. SPECIALâ€"z. ’0 9‘ “clear at 2.5c. V {on will find well hi and Fringed 3 HOSIERY and G direct from the mam flow you these [3006‘ for SPOT CASJ Men‘s Tweed Overcoats Men's Worsted Overcoat Ian's Very Fine Worste Boys’ and Youths’ Overc Youth’s Worsted Overcd Dayan will study a '0 nuance to 350--Men’s, B Specifl Bargains We an thaw you N PAT Pale In Our Staplgs Depat A splendid selection of Capo at SYNDI LADY’S A< OUR L Special for DRESS FURS BELI Still to the F1 Pants Special Line in ;, Boys’ and Yout We will now give y‘ In this Dopu'tmel in 0rd: Ike 0‘ NEXT .01

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