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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 7 Dec 1894, p. 4

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impediment in the way has Wm" takes place as at 3Ist December, 1894. Surplus over $2,000,000. Is hereby given that the next Division yof Profits among the Policy-holders of the All persons joining now will obtain one full year’s profits. mm urs’ussumutflql Enquiry and application should be made at once. The best re- turns for the least money are obtained from the oldest, largest and most popular Canadian Co., -‘ Awflmfififi In all the Latest Designs. Novelties in LEATHER GOODS CELLUL 01D GOODS, PLUSH GOODS, etc . including, ’ the ven Latest S’ylcs' 1n CARD 0 $835 JLWIB EXCS. 33K STAKDS, WORK 33X“ ?HUI‘O 78AM“. M:.N’ICURE SKT‘PS, DRESSING Gasfli. TdtVIB- PUBLIC NOTICE The CHAIM LIFE ASSURANCE C0. GEO. a. LITTLE. among the tories. Mayor Mcllenuan, in. P. for (Hungary, set oil to Ultiwa putt haste to complain at the government giving the contract to a Yankee and the fuss over the matter produces a long editorial in the columns of the “Empire‘; The “Empire,” of course, is behind the scenes, and smooths over the feeling yhich has been engendered because it knows the ‘why and wherefore’ for bring- ing American contractors into the Domi- nion. ()f com-33 the secrets of the toryl organizers are not revealed to every one of the rank and file, or even to every one on of the representatives of the tory party. m There is no one who doubts now that a 0, general election is pending, and the ti instant the voters’ list are complete a as general election may he sprung upon the $4 electorate. It is absolutely necessary, to carry on the contest accOrding to tory methods, that there should be a huge bribery fund. In the past, contractors one after the other have been made to bleed. This fact is not fiction, to be guilty of an Irishism. It has been admitted over and again, even on the floor of the house, and the system has been applauded and justified by the party in power; but at the time of the terrible boodling revelations a year or two ago the government could no longer resist the demands of the liberals that bleeding 1 contractors at elections times had to end, ‘ and so they consented to have an act passed, which is now on the statute hooks, forbidding under heavy penalties con- pu D" 5:: s'r , Hanna‘s tractors. It is powerless to get at American gentlemen who do the like, and i so it is not difii suit to perceive the reason why in truth Mr. Underdouk has been given the contract. Whether he will put up or no, history alone can tell ; but nothingisclearer than that the tory party HUNDREDS 01" CHOICE THINGS TO . CHOOSE FRO! AT - go expect, when they 20 ha their previous loyalty and I give an American that which to sOanadinn. ‘QGHRISTIAS (50003 Par Bates. etc . apply ‘10 R. 5. Porter. BOOKSTORE. NEW GOODS F 0. Taylor. F. O. TAYLOR, Agent G. A. LIttIe 1n Alumna: ce. which is mined 1r McLean-an, M. Lf to Ottawa pmt the government go bmk upon all and patriotism to fimrofthe n LEATHEI they refuse Sir Allolphw we" MW hon rv )ithe ‘ h9356,:‘ an “.uzco', u... ..-. a dead letter when Yankee: secure the contracts. It is a nose on a. man's face that meat have become desperate bar D are; DU. .0 on»... w ,- sue hoard gave this a puulve denial ; an. h blaltil‘flilllg \Vul‘d 1.0L awe, hut. Dr. nth-Al- pine m dc teexizh wanton â€"I e assumed a position unwarranted by the publle hell‘h “the Cldmed to he tx-cllielo a member at the beam, answerable for the board. not. to the boaxd. It evlder-ce to the contrary was advanced who was to blame ‘3 I was not really In the fight, {on Pro Allan appears to thlnk otherw so When I applied for the position of gen] surgeon Dr. Allan supp: rted my candida- ture, and I have no doubt he did so hon- estly. He kindly v rate the following 10336? E" A __l. nnfl- Havana-ox HALL, Janetville. March Hearing that my triend Dr. Burrows cant {or the poaition of maul surgeon I pleasure in testifying to the fitness of tl - - -â€"â€"-.- “mum lmmd the doctor )IAsvsnsmx HALL, Janeumu. “a"... .-... ..... Hearing that my friend Dr. Burrows is an nopli- I cant for the pesition of gaol surgeon Ihave much pleasure in testifying to the fitness 0! this appoint- ment. I have always found the doctor nwell-read and skinful member of our profession ; tut the fact { of his being a graduate of the first medical school in ‘ WXLLIAM ALLEN, M. 8.. C. M.‘ Ems UNI. I am not jealc us of Dr. McAIpine. I do not censure Dr. Allanâ€"I me rely say it is hard for one at a distance to judge impar- ‘ tially, and while I give the doctor full credit for good intent, I may w rite, and write truly, be is not convex sant‘y 1th the V particulateâ€"Your, etc" ‘ P. Pm BUBBOWS. UVJ-uw , , OFFICE or Tun CANADIAN Post, Lxxnssr. Doc 6, 189-}. no Se 0d Mar ket notations are as follows:â€"- Alsiko clover, $4 '0 ~15 for medium to choice sunples, And 3525 for h lancy lots; red clover $5 25 to 85 40 for medium to choice grades, and $5 60 (or lancy lot“; timothy, Sl 75 to $2 25. dnn. Nov. 25.- Messrs John Shaw» 8: Sons, seed L011 merchants. of brest Mst Pond. Borough, London. 5. E , report American red 23 dearer. while slover nod is dull. and shows some slight Lil] from the danger- ously dizzy height or vslue neently ruched. 'Ioronto Live Stock lulu. There was I. quiet market in the live stock line Tuesday, trade being scarcely as good unit was last Friday. Hogs were waiter, and dropped shout r Sydney Smith mived on tie mother $0 "'1‘“ l! -- A __I _L-pA he hit! been dfl' r‘nuay. nu.“ .V-.- . “other 1c per lo. 33' Syflney Smith arrived on v. e market to-day from Montrezl, where he had been de- livering. in conjunction with Mr. H A Mullins, ebout 15 car-loads of Manitoba and North-wen: came. Receipts at the western cattle yards here to-dey_ All told, ware 37 car-loads. which Included L400 hngs md 500 .heep xnd lambs. As reported by Mr. Dana Wnlker weighmnster at. me main mullet, tee tout receipts for the week ending Samrdav. December I, were: Cattle 676; sheep md lambs 797: hoes, 4 we; weigh reeeipt°, $6602 Noching was done in attic for export, but. 1 Iew shipping sheep were taken. and Feeders- About. 15 heed were bought wdey tor tumors. 9: pncee urging tram 25c tobz’ic duced toflurther deprae the luck“. Beet bacon in. sold for on an ever-301m 8375 to 34 per ewe, 'e momma-gs. Severellouweredigprgeedofu pesnion .dlh 1: Ct: 00113139 RUIN: 33W 5' ..v Dag-r ) Lindsay. Dec murder wm put. the p rscnator the W‘ II. " Ila t 5th. 1894. fNIQA ‘1 “'31 f H 1er says tb , 1ss7.‘ AgtJ’orN- Notmyocuodsnd noon-olduhonwuus perh ,thommlormUy Inchoovsuch............ "moowmoo Swingers. (on-unis, ouch 26 00 lo 40 00 swckorssnd feeder-"u... .. 250m 275 Butcher! choice. pot on ...... 3 00 to 3 w ‘ J.-.” urn-n. 250» :15 Buwhenmfiwgoompum xww Bullamdmugh eon peter... a no to lag beoonhogmperc ...... s75» Envy!» hog- per en........ :50?» Swmmdlighthogmpercwt.... 3 50m Saga.porcwt....... .......... 160w Saws. percwt ..... ..... .... 3 25 lo Butchers' sheep. cult...” 2 50 w Exponlhrep,per cwt.......... 290:» Spring lambs. per head” ...... 2 50 to Choice vent ulvea ach........ 5 00 to Medium calves per band... ..... 3 60 to S 8 Common cheaper heed...... Toronto rumen’ Hum The receipts of gnin were larger Tuesdl were steady. - - Ana-.. -. ‘0: The receipts 01 gal: iwere lager Tuesdny. price- were steady. Wheatâ€" Study, 500 bushels selling st 59c. to 60¢ for Ed. 593. for goose and 600 to 61¢ tor whim. Barleyâ€" Steady, 2 500 bushels 'nelling 38. 40!: to 45¢. Oatsâ€"Steady. 1 200 bushels selling it 30c to 31¢. Pena- Study. one lond selling st 56c. Buckwheat-Steady. one load selling nt 42M He and Stnwâ€" Easier 60 load: of in! selling 31:8 4 Y to SS 50 (or timothy um! 87 to 37 .50 (or clover, end loans 0! straw at $7 60. > -- nu. . A-A-‘hnfl mam libel-n1. th‘f.“ Dressed Hogs -The onenng a good demwd sud the mun $550. Oats.............. ..., Buckwhefl...... ....... Ry.........o.. Hay ....... ......... Hay.c_lover.......-. Gonna Wheat“... Fall Wheat. standard Spring Wheat... . . . . .- Barlcv. No. 1.. .. .. .. . Barley, No. 32.. .. Rod Filo Wheat Eiile}, No. 3 extra Barley. two rowed. Flax seed“ ...... .1 7 :16 10066.. Straw, bpndled do ' loose . new laid Butter 1b. _rolls Turkeys.... .. .. ... Geese ........... Potatoes per bag” Dressed hngs. Beef, tonquu‘ters“ do. binoquuwrs Lamb. .. ...... . Mutton” . Veal .mnn nuluuuuu. n-.. -V i _ W|L§0N.â€"A$ Port. Hnro, on Mouduy. Doc 8rd, and 71 years, Sarah BMW 1, beloved wife 01 It. 0601110 Wilson. of The Guido. -‘ -- ‘vA_ can. 1m Snxsomâ€" In Mary E Stlnso Ion, med 2-! yo Quality, Cneapnésa and Choice of 5 difl’ermt ‘grades of Flour, also Meal and Chop. G. E. MARTIN, Proprietor GOOD SEED GRAIN MAITED. U“ Unuu. __ -7 - .b lot containing 1 Acres of hnd- 32 Elfin-0%.. north wud. Linduy. There 13 n mble on the 10', nn excellent well cistern. we. etc. For tom npply to DB. WILSON. or RICHARD SU'I'I‘ON. Mad-y.â€" 89 ti. PETER 330w N, sua mended to with gun-unmet! - 87-15?- WNDING filo-Elsa) gfifiionm. e1 If you have any Books to be bound send them to the Examiner Book- Bindery, Peter-borough. All work executed in the neatest and best possible manner. We do every style of Binding and Ruling, and make every description of Blank Books. .I. R. STRATTON.â€"36-6. __.__â€" The New Japanese Perfumes. N. 3- 9919-7; ...-nc..-- no.---' , 'torwu'du, ouch ...... nd feeder-u." ...... cwt....... .......... Ll ctlvoa MIL. Ilfes per band... A __ hml‘ Hmuwwwwnuwuwuuu 5888833338383833 8888838888888888 wmquuuuuumrununs 383888888;88:S§8 s.â€" In Undsay. on FrldAy Stlnson. beloved dnughwn [2-1 years 11 monthu. 4DDRESS. OAKWOOD P. 0. [uuwm............ u --.-.. ........ .- .... ........... ..... non-y Hula! moo. -The oflefings were libenl, thm was ad the when w firm n 8525:» bRUG STORE, mod 39’} ”r“. Nfiflfflbfilfl L M mama ‘uu r Wdliam Ila Mathew". ll â€"FOR.â€" DI ATEB 3!“) B. On the wl d VIM?» WY on Tue-dampen 4th 18m, ma. 6 months. l1“ 30KB. .m. Euuly. by um um Uul‘wtul’a. {h at the nuiolunce inlmunr \utulum. by vid Luwin to Elia the law Bichfld anv ‘Oth.189‘. glut. Thou. sun: soon oeo wwmmmww ,oo Always strain Novy'éirr. GO ONE BETTER! OUR HALF PRICE, OV'laK-l'KUqu..v. h lower. “Let liyg price-peg goes do ° has been attained by stupendc ' blibhmcnt filled to overflowing OVERGOATS, ULSTERS, WEAR, GEN: Prices Men's Imported Ulsters. were 3513. ~ Men's Cape Overcoats, were $10. - Men's Tweed Ulsters, were $10. - Men's Beaver Overcoats, were $10.50. Men's Frieze Ulsters were $8.50. - Men’s Worsted Overcoats, were $9.50 Men’s Nap Overcoats, were $7.50. - Boys‘ Frieze Ulsters, were $7, - Boys’ Cape Overcoats, were $5, - Boys’ Tweed Overcoats, were $4.50, . Boys’ Tweed Cape Overcoats, were $2.90, Men’s Auburn M1115 WOI'b‘lcu guns, ..-.. Men’s Auburn Mills All Wool Suits, were Men’s Yorkshire Tweed Suits, were $7.5c Men’s Canadian Tweed Suits, were $6.50, Boys’ Auburn Mills Suits, were 97, . Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, were $6, - Boys' Scotch Tweed Suits, were $9, Boys’ Canadian Tweed Suits, were $3.50, 25 Wombat Fur Coats, were $19.50, - - x 30 Black Goat, were $17.50, - 25 doz. Sealette Caps, Jockeys, 4o doz. Dominion Sealette Caps, - . zoo Imitation Caps, - - from 2 doz. Persian Lamb Caps, were $5, - - n 50 Victoria Wedges, were $4.50, n FURNISHINGS. Men’s Heavy Twill Cotton Night Robes, MenIs Silk and. Satin Tics. four-m-hand and Knot; were 25c Don’t waste your time chasing from store to store, BROS. for a fast of Bargains. We sell three times more best styles of the most prominent makets, and Egon have UGH'S which you have failed to get WWW: go 5 strain 11; every en most liberal businc ., FREDAY. Mills Worsted Suits, were $9.50, Mills All W001 Suits, were $8.00, '2 Tweed Suits, were $7.50, . ; effort to merit you: sincss methods so 35 from now to January I896 for $1.00 OVER-PRODPCTIO 'ERS, DRIVING 00.4 Ts, nENTs’ runmsmzms, FUR AND FELT HATS. SUITS- the Holiday Trade our patronageâ€"forcing do » as to bring comfort within Bygoncs I )cndous Mo nwinfl With T110 P03 t: 1V" SAI BYGONES. for the People, BYGONES." to we: mcy-S more. but come direct to GOUGH more than any other house. have the I have been looking for something GH'S and set it- “ WC C0 I‘lCS “[110! WINTER UNDI wn pnces am the reach of I left b The v hanccst each. W“ In ln( from 19c - now now and usu “0W [10W now now "OW flOW “OW “OW ROW now now now now HOW now now now now ROW now $14 now $12 Chm now 2 for 25 now for 25¢ for 15c now 19c now 35c 40 and 6°C 35¢ $14 50. $12 90 s I oo 8 I oo tosoc $ 2 90 $ 2 go $5 90 $5 00 $4 75 $3 90 $4 25 $3 75 $5 so $1 95 the I Gent! ‘1 8118111933 â€"â€"v-â€"- m IESTIIIMITTQ FRUIT central Business 00/19ng my 8 Greatest Corr. mercial“ uChOO‘S PROF Jauntt'l Butamt. The nun-dolphi- 0W“ M as the only °."° ving much 00 ”I. I c g new my ch". 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