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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 2 Nov 1900, p. 10

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r‘ mp0 London. Oct. 25.â€"The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach. in the course of an address before the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce yesterday. advocated clos- C coznmercial union-between the dif- tu’ont countries of the Empire. and greater organimtion {or the Em- pire's common interests. He said. with regard to theiormer, that it was impossible for Great Britain to be other than a. free trade country. and that he sympathized with Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Dominion Pre- mier. in his opinion that an Im« perial zollverein was unattainable without free trade {vithin the empire. So tar an imperial organization was concerned, he said he did not think there was any immediate danger- of war. and he expressed the hope that the principles of the Anglo-German agreement would be universally at» AN IMPERIAL ZOLLVEREIN. M of tho mean-r 5‘” 5W " m “odd Bo Impoulbl' Wit-3°" no. undoâ€"26 Struck On: (or 6100.: Trade Connection With an. Commâ€"No punter 0‘ “'3: Jun .Voi. K _ Awhile-811nm Anon“. ‘Londo‘fi, Qct: 25.â€"The announceâ€" ment that Austria-Hungary had as- -mted to the Anglo-Germg agree- AFREETRADE BANNER Flung to the Breeze at Liverpool by Sir Michael Hicks-Beach. meat was the most important bit oi new: received yesterday regarding‘ the (hinge situation. _ Rebels Alwnys Bob 17;). ~ Canton, Oct. 24.-â€"According to 06cm] reports all the cities in the Hui Chow Prefecture are still hold- ing out. the rebels confining them- '|elvee to capturing villages and slaughtering isolated bodies of Im- perial troops. The rebels are deo actively recruiting and are now es- timated to number‘IODOO. There LL- ,____â€"-â€"- i The Weekly Post. Gonna-M v has been no' pi{ched battle, but the Gluten general commanding at Eu! (how I. afraid to leave the city tor {our of beingput ofl. Wfleflmds in . Medical Science. Mot the The. W com- prising the $06de Treatment act together. until perfect new: results. Ion, women sud childnn we hang and in every Province bythe famous new treatment, md medial societies as duly flocking mtho Sbcum standard. You or you sick Nerds can have a. FREE course of Tnsment Simply write to Tan '1‘. A. Snow: Gunmen. (laughed. 179 King St. Wengox-onm, giving poetofleemdexpnssoflcead- Madmefmmedidnea'm Slocum Care) will pg promptly sent. m sum tram We! the Mud Imagined despair nolonger â€"hnlp I: st hand. No Mr how my discouragemenm hm bean met. with. the cure is swift, Promo-c June: any: than $5,000,000 Bushes. Good- Wlnnlpeg. Oct. “XLâ€"June. BID- Iell. a. prominent. farmer o! 241qu It“ district, who has lately been “I uvcral 0th.: may: :he hm 3nd is therefore able to glve 3 good. reliable estimate of thls Imuu‘l ctop. mg the present condlmm 9! the when. any I'M ha been 5 greet. deal ol talk abo lt. we dun- “. done this your. ulld tho labia" of the wheat crop. 1nd. whfle ’1 con- teas there was grave cauae'lcr' flick .pprehonelou, yet I am not droid to no! that there will be fully 25.000,- 000 bushels 0! good wheat. lamented ml year. It. is "imply wouderflll how thls country Jones the most un- uvoruble weather. and, after all. bring- thn wheat. out safe. There in. thousands of bushels thrashed now that. two weeks ago we do dared to be rotten. Tho ml: Is .11 It‘d and dry now. and lull! ha)! of thrcohed. Somo‘ o! it my have to be dried at Fort William. and the percentage of No. 1 Md will be reduced. but yet,the'wheat will turn out a. fair average crop in most puma. Of course there are dis- ma.- where u. is a. tom'unuu, but the. are rare.” Lliouse y~§T§flmWNm 3 The loan Uppobition has no mi.- zreprasen eJ the position of Mr. N. A. {Bucourn 3.1.3.. on the subject at tho Bank street bridge that ha ha.- been xr. Edwards su- ruu nine Taiyuan. Ottawa. Oct. 24. --‘.L p cage y my word of how thst Mr. H..-Q Cook came to mi: three tunes N am fined t3 m. 1f. Lice-alwt, i: 15%;? f%; said to geti bun a. ieuaJorship," W. U. Ms, m.P.,M at. wmr CROP IN KANI‘I'OBA. 90in DELAY. m1. s.” rtq Wu DOW“ Have an: Seattol'lhl- ‘ comes THREAT. -The Chancellor pledge L53“. msu'acz it. 'Ihay hue found £116 oourlo oi the Government disappointjng. Csndldatas Beiii :91ng. Many of them are promising all that. the Alliance asks. There were no startling developments In the am- pnign yesterday. u Laban-to 6: mm soy- 80m Van Raw Thing! of Grout Britain’s Premierâ€"AW Pans. Oct. 24.â€"The Hans Agency the semi-official newsgatherer, last a ght ad_x_nit.s_ publicly that. the» omin- .,A__ AL- [An-6|- nor-â€" “9”" u-.â€"_-_ r,,, sion of Russia irom the fourth pare.- craph of the published report of the Anglofierman agreement wee en oversight on its part. The Tempe end The Journal de Debate both blame the Horas Agency for the C'- rat. The Liberte, a rather respectable sheet. offers a. most striking proof of the intense hatred and mistrust of England which preveile here. by not hesitating to print. the following lines in last. night's edition: “The gravest thing to be remarked in the present case is that not Cham- berlain, accustomed to acts of this kind, is the author of this fine deed. but Salisbury himself. whom. hereto- fore, everybody hue-admired for his propriety and honorable conduct. It. nimnlv shows how Engia‘nd has fdlen bimbly shows how 1508”.“ since the lamentable Boer Protest Abandoned.‘ Toronto; Oct. flatsâ€"The mote-t of Hon. John Dryden's election in South Ontario has been abandoned. '11:. do- posit. of $1,000 paid into court. has ha.- witjgdrgwg. ‘~ SALISBURY SCOBED, Anglo-Gem Agreement. Paris. Oct. 24.-â€"The Temps. which is . semi-official organ. under a. Lonâ€" don date. sult‘ ‘. ' ’ - ' A2__|-_ ‘- "The belief in diplomgticrcircleo u that the Anglo-German agreement ll purely a. mutual ‘ guarantee ngaignt either country seizing the Yang“.- kiang Valley. Germany. even if not. in an occuomic crisis. is at least in seri- , _,__ A- AA.‘ uvc nun-V‘- wa~ _ - “Diplomas are, convinced that no secret. clause exists. The third utlclo appligs to the eventuality of Russia Viue um inn-5m...“° ._ _ there are xt-ys-Jns to believe thilgwm not occur, because Russia is data- mined not to seize Manchuria." Tho ofliciaia of the British Foreign meat will not enact Runsiu'l nilroad concessions in Manchuria. They point out that the object of tho agreement is the upholding of the integrity of China. without reference to the a:- rangements of the pom "guiding the construction of unread! in China. London; Oct. 24.-â€"The Times pub- lishes the following from its corres- fiondept m',§t. Petersburgzâ€" ‘5 "It is eats to say that the visit 61 the Chinese Minister-fie Livedium‘here the Russian court and the principal ministers are now staying and whence the Russian. Government is directed with more oecrecy then would be possible here. is connected with‘an endeavor to make a. separ- ate arrangement concerning Manchuâ€" tin. _-- V‘.A___ “ I In" The Rmianl will continu- to exterminate the Chinese in the moat ruthlggs W in 91110! to protect the (mm o! the mummy. 'A critical study of the oflicial report- Oh". that 01969031758133.3330. has been 3 2 ‘0’. OttA‘: Luau 91“”va . ; emu-av :za 0' . mere farce. The Russians have Soon only too glad of the opportunity to km every Chinese holdin- md to dam-0y any vestlgn 0! Guinea authority in Manchurh. and they have taken advantage 0! thin hul- cd ma.” -‘ -’ - ABSOLUTE SEBIJRITY. C arte r ’5 Little Liver P1115. RUSSIAN GRAB IN Temp! Discover: New Foam who ”1331MB! “3 09’" -n 4A.“- “u“ put Signatun o! mx mxcn VIEW- MLNCHUBIA- Slr Mackenzie Bowel! Denounces the Hon. John Haggai-t SOME HARD TRUTH ‘UTTERED. paign against Hon. John W in South mark last night. Carleton Place in the stronghold oi Dr. Pra- ton. the Independent Conservative candidate. There has as yet been no convention. but Hon. John Kmart claims. and is supported by the Execu- tive in this contention, that until some other aspirant agrees to abide by a convention none need be called. Mr. Haggart' had cancelled hie on meeting in another portion 0! the rid- ing. and Was invited to a neat upon the platform. 0n the meeting Opening. Ir. Pree- ton was warmly received, as were his eulogietio remarks about the ca- reer of Sir Mackenzie Bowen. He de- nied the charge that it was he who {divided the Conservative part . The -_LI_- ANEST 0F TRMTORS at: can. ripper subd- 53 ‘8. ”noun. a an eon-emu" c 1303'. Boltâ€"8k Mutant-l0 30" up an Bolton sun 8“ 63M Into. M an may. Carleton Place. Oct. 26. - Mackenzie Bowen 0196110de Inr ninety-eight can out d gveyy hundred it canpletdy m unvnuw U..- wvâ€"__ VVV, man who Was guilty 0! that who the late representative 0! the county by his course in public life. ‘ Six- Mackenzie Bowel] was then pre- sented with an address by Mr. Mo- Cc o. and was enthusiastically receiv- ed. In opening his speech the u- Premier expressed regret at the situ- ation that compelled him to appear on a platl'orn'i' a’gainst Hon. John Wyn-whom he had at the risk .01 his own reputation detendegl. 9. fine platfb'rm'hnd‘ in the cominfttee room in the past. Sgid Shikoku“: 4- "I have studiously“ év'ofded doing a'ny- thing that woulq injure the party. , 7L ALA tug-.- “at“- uuus “v u vâ€"_ and were it not that the two candi- date. support the some policy I should not be here. Some months ago I promised without hesitation to go into tho riding it the content should (rune itself as 1 and it to-day. .hfllbo lgdtolondmydd. un- Mongeymmtlm.lchd- lens. that gontleman to any one word mm b 0 osvwns'. ..9'r 6-. TE, that won coped upon mo bx and through tho-I men . â€" A. ,.I4I -_â€"1-ln m0 nn- ‘Irv- â€" require tint}! would explnln my po- sition ln-tln prty. I am we sim- ply .- nn Individual maniac of thq puzty. n r.do 1 cure to to 93513, u do. an. 'John a ; an m1. at on. of tho ludors o! the party." Sonata nt the written request 0! every (30an ~Sumter. .94 «Ad: "mm.” work MM pgdtl has proved no the wed: old lmbec o I have ban «nodJ tho pupllowfll but be nblo to Judgo.” Bo chlmod as much the title of luther of th. N. P. u my othor Conmatlvo, having bun Minister 0! Customs in tho first Government alter 1878. Slr Hacked- zie here warned the Opposition pres. that he wee still in hearty eympetlw with that policy. and Would nevc stab its eupportere below the belt. “No treatment that I could receive would change mv viewe u to the prinelpla lnepiring the Conea'vuive party." eeid he. “My former Mend. I m‘eorry to ear I met eel! him .0 MW, clninu'to be e. lead. oi the party. Why is he not. then. out with his chief? Why has hie chief left him at home? Nothing in the world would induce me. no long on I have any self-respect. to he found on the name pletiotm with thie men and othere I would MM here. advocating the nine cow» they. I have rieen iron the‘gr‘gtge devil. WV r.- v-'_ __ otlhon I would mm. was they here. advocating the uni. owl. a they I have risen from tho prlntQ'n devil. old tool as theypcy that'I an. to 1110 his heat petition. cud I hqvo not sought any of th human. I an nbt..then viglen uh stupid old “113$ :33?” em hnvo thief: dc: -4‘-§-_‘.L' 39”“ ‘wf-“F' ,-' . -â€" j: hddfi“‘grw $30;qu am on mm of Hon. John Wt and one or two others. Suchnunesmasowotbhnkot to 0%.:- ucod the expression "Tm men QLW’flm “.3 ll . In mm a traitor. Sir lac] banning coununa M mama}: pvt than . law; be (Mr. W) Cabinet. With 01 whom I will not Imam!- in com cu- question with him. up int 3‘ ME‘fifid fitffifi‘ifi‘mfi that 00’ long as he has a. voice 1m. Hog. Joya khan" and some othd fiamfld 99w:- gym” a. as: m a Chbk mat-rim! #110“?! ”a“?! "IV“.â€" ‘ ' net in mcfmw. . HonrJohn W was reach“ with wind favor by a {all “ope“ tlon 'o! tha audianca. and. “unfit“. with the qua-non of the convention. Ho (Iceland himself now u a canalâ€" date. inductive ot a convufloa. no claimad the N Canal was built bo- {oro ha was a Minister of the Crown. The appearanca of Sir Manhunt. aurpfllu Bowcu. laid Mr. W. m-. and on first learning of his}? mo. and an um my“... -. W- inglwo‘nphedtoour lad." . Chm. 'Nppa'. tearing inlun to my. I_h_u'o this reply: ' *L-‘ “1".“ ‘X’ 'Vfi'ivo’ telegraphed him not to so to Ca wish you ovary w Chu. Tum.” auditions-steam!“ 01m nought. no ;dvucumcn.1W mmwauoxmemflomdo gun. “man-Mamie 0M mmmttommcndotm countrytotluoumryou and only thinktthoomconowm “m mudgnuouun.lot1h mummy“ WW deolhep-rt!;" adoration by Sir Chit max: “3“” mMMm.M« H mm...” m m wmm w Sir (hula: to do mt fizdouod Kr- wrong“â€" "ET-anion would luv. u. mmflmm‘ know“ Sir thetdmth'na-t vhom I will not mention." ““1 3“ W in concluding. "it rm 4° more ham to the Conaujptgyo WU London. 'Oct. 24’.â€"-'â€">“i§n3i Marconi. according to The Daily Md]. has in- vented... means at ensuring an pfl. racy of whales {91¢ng _by a._ 8'59- tem of ”main!" the transmitting and receiving .ipvstrgnleutg togethu‘. than anything else po-ib " .Dr. Preston wound up the netting with en upped lot; dup‘port. en's which cheers were given {or the Queen. Sir Mackenzie Bowen and Dr. (50' m. Dimplee and joy have gone. and left hollows and far; the fat. that was comfort , and color and curve-all but Pit, and loveâ€"is gone. The little one get: 110mt fromherfood. Thereissomo- thing wrongitis either her food or food-mm She bashed no fatforweeksisliving 011m the hadetored inthat plump little bodyotherszmd tinti- gone. Sheisshrvinx £0th it is mitequick.l-. womanizer» : "- ,‘,:.~ v umflw a gamma neg-.2: "fan undo-”I Sacco-or. Z‘o lin, Oct. fatâ€"Baron Von melat- ufen. Under Sea-{wry of the queigm .. m. h a barn uppomted' to succeed w“: \‘on Du'elow as Minute: 0: Pflnu Win lo- 1'01 1:11P“!- THE PREMIER’S TOUR. Bodford District, Quoboo. Wol- oomos Sir Wilfrid Lauri". THE BATTLE PRACTICALLY WON {ma Hum. vvv- _-. -' rm unnu- addressed a. hr:- M agolcloctorsofthedbu’ictotw- ”mmnduoal.mm°fi Sam-day was hllfiliflm'fl"n ‘3' mdonoalflnlu‘xstcrowdn-nat gmunwmeuinztoroomumb ancdtothnvarioul'PC-mm wan-.IWOIWOOWPW W Sofia. and the local paid tumble mmtc at mm Hr. ’- A. NM presided. and “*0 M . - -., v M he again and again word points main“.- hil mum tho sodium broke into loud about Mull- tho meeting Mr. Turbo left to: Toronto. going them. direct to Mona-col. W 03-1. P. for Topper. Cornwall. Oct. 29â€"11:. John Iow- irs. formerly Oouzsrvativo who? (or the WI: divinion o: Landau in the Imporhl- Home 0‘. Common. has opted! tho am of Dominion bau' tween the two Canadian partial the mount «modem and and. totvid uppod tor Sit and. W. hem are showing a'. range Of Fall ManmdBOYBth‘t “in“y‘m‘“ fag-table and warm during the wintc Flannels in all kinds fox: 12 -. a; ran of Fall and Winter Underwear for Ladies, M'mmd Rim villa: you nohar’m to look at. Keep yo“ 00m- ° ' 1 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 37 45¢ pal-Ema“ $11319 gafim gigod values. Flannelettesécfi 5c to'20c per yard. 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