, Mist the depart»; ant is thus beâ€" ing assailed on one niaml by those who candidat- that its revenues and expentï¬-tures should be more nearly equalized. it ii at the salmel .tilme ha. in; urged to reduce to two cents an ounce the postage :11 letters, the lmmable result of which .wlculdt be m large aredgzction; in gum: revenue, and as anecessary consequence so .vast adiacrepancy between the re:- e'nne and en‘enditu'e'. as to. materi- ally cgrirplo the operations Jul the Mal-1mm for years to some. what this in no mere hasty assertion, un- cdpponted by rants. my art onca be Mouser-atoll. Th'e lowest estimata at too effect at a reduction to two‘ cents in postage iso loss or 'remenue a: at least $750,000 which, even if W on newspapers were reim- paed, by which an additional rev-an- In oi! $100,000 would 'ba obtained, would still leave a deficiency} 0! $650,000, which, added torthe present mount. WOIlG make $1,250,000 a. matte be rovi'ded .by parliament over and Above the revenue. and Wr-general Could be c:- m we face of such wdeli chm: to annex-tam propositions :for W ureadituras to improve “we, however necessary (they I“ m 1 And En. Gaol-53 1-: Foster, m hjg' lull: W Speech. reported .in in power it was repeatedly urged to reï¬nes the rate of postage 00. letters withxn Canada and to tha United Stafles to‘ two cants, but the deï¬cits were so huge t'rat the Gov- ernment was com;elle:l to turn a deaf ear td the appeals of the busi- ness mm or the bountry. Sir Adolphe 'Caron, Postmaster. Genetal, in his annual ‘report‘ for 1893 (halt as foitows (with; the pro- ;osal [er a reduction of the rate of A rammtive glance at the r:- cord of the Puaf Office «tapas-4cm): club! Tory rula may Iprove. inferent- lng at thin time. .4 For the $31an span ending June 30m. 01896, tha combined deficits amounted to near- ly $6,000,000, or; an averaza of ave: $700,000 annually for th‘ese years. .Wb‘ilo the late Tory Cora-pump wags For 1h:- um timn In um lalntuw 0! Wm (‘numnnn Pact mum 4 mar!- mtml Hm Mlm-hnr m vlmmu. .le VHlHnm Iukmk. Imp nummmlvl In mums- mm: mnat. with A balance of “NO Odd on Um met “(In of tho MM". It "I u romurknblo Midw- lvt. tn thaw 0! Nu: rwurd un um sun. It "ugh! prupvrly ha tbs-mod a Mama; 0! mluulmlug row-mm and «and naoazumem. and an luminance: worthy my mmlntod W 01 all who. huva tho abet-tin was“ 9! than country It. hurt. 80 Im- tbv CoanI-mflvo gnu lm maln- m a mom to murmur u to just!!! the magician that the an. noun-mum of the sumac mu M I amroeablo surplus. « t 2 o’clocln the {public proceedinza will lie-tin, in the Assembly EN! of the Collegiate Institute, when A meeting of citizens will be held, and to which all the bitizuna of tha town and county are most heartily invited. Mr. J D. Flavglle will take tale chair. Rev. C H. Marsh will pronounce the Inrmtion. Au address from the (aunt: of Victoria will be {resumed to Mr. Ross by the Warden Follow- ing the rqply- to the. address aannm; her of brief speeches will b: dell-n; At the clone of line public meeting. and during the evening until 9 o'clock. alum-{nun will b3 'hold mt the Hospital, to which all citizens will be mods cordially. .wulcoinn. Ain qponunlty will be mvun to flow thn ink-nor of the bulltlinz and the furn- iuhingn and manipmunt. "me 1195: Memorial Hospital win he: mane!) on mumw. mm ialt. A1 3.30 o‘cle‘ek the Committee mud the physicians at the tummy wiu meet Mr. and Mrs James Rods and 11m visitors amomm‘nyin-x them at; the Hospital, whan the control of. tin Beau-181 will be iormally handed over to the Board of Governors by Mr. Rail BMW: 6: MATTHIE TIISIITHIIG AND PLUIBING We Lead in thong Lines. Machines Step Ladders Coal Oil Machine Oils Scoop Shovels Manure Forks Horse Brushes ' Evetrough Conductor Pip Pumps Sinks Iron Pipe and Fittings Brass Fittings Call and see our Store Display. Wringcrs Washing Hardware Graniteware Tinware Window Glass Mixed Paints Clothes 1’â€! POST OHIO! NJIPLUS. "OI NOIPH’IL OPENING. 113 Ken: at. Lindsay. Elbows Stove Boards Stove Blacking Pipe Varnish Stove Repairs Stove Mica Evetrough Conductor Pipe Pumps Sinks Iron Pipe and Curry Combs Stove Pipes and 'But he gave her many predicate, and she pawned hex watch“ and two ring. to squat up for Tom. \ >The 103911 is (ï¬ll working. ' but (1th mapped in before the’ mart}; The money '13 paid back norm; The water was once engaged: nto' a _1el_lo}v yhop was pretty well. “to do. “Here, Tom, is the' $75,†said the owner at the crap-mom joint. Yes. he did in yam eye. .When Tom was found. out he hurried home and gave his sister a strong. talk and shed a fem team as aclnfnchi er. ‘ The office sieemed smay to him now. and it was like pulling teeth to say ; "Yes. air," to the! boss. As for the ‘chap next to hm why, he W815 g: ton- sil-thy: 13 all th'eret‘is :to. it. He: mlary was $8 per week.’ Hm; sister earned $5 in a store. His: mother is a widow. They found out a few duys‘ ago that Tpm had got into the ï¬rm (for 8-75 and he vane; given two days to make 3005!. ‘ VA livtle but a year ago a younig 1 man who work; in the down: town} wholesale district batted intq a crap game and won 533. He piped; at! his, good Luck to (the ,ch-zp who pwshed. a pen at the desk next ;to(h'im, and, was gore becmnsc his friend didn’t warm] up and tell him‘ he wag a. hero. The f next night think young) man, Whose! {Joni name mu: Tap visited the game and drew a couple of bucks" more tram ' it. ‘ .u- 'III'V VIIIV'IIIII' C’M'l'ml Public leruy loud lutlu. “New "‘01:: hnuhmu at the, maul" moat- ' Inn o! the Public Library Board: Ina: ‘Mmday WM mostly routine. ""ueru were â€chant Judas Hauling. Rm. J 'Womun‘u can: about tlm noun-1mm are many and often Won-Jinn. and it in no Woulll't' that Jim limltn u! w W. Malibu! and Menu fBrudy. many :1er wny undrr'tho strain. To Kylie. Broderick. W. Fluvulloï¬tewa WW“- tsmLout. dawn-me] womm and Hardy. (“no Librnrluna' report e""'-V“"h‘~" â€â€œ1 "to-12V 0! 'Mr-I. Gm tor Oc'tcher flowed. tbllowinz items; L. Ho'ton. the wife of unwell-known Circulation in detail: Hintm-x 94. 131- l farmer living mar Fomvick. Ont. 03“â€)er 31, Voyages and ,‘anala 37’ mil come as n manage of hope. To General Litnmture 05. Juveniles. a. 'ogou'ter WHO intorvinmd. 1191' on boys 198. girls 43. little ones 4:. the “Meet. Mrs ï¬nnwick said. “Yes. Bound inu‘xcalu 1.34, Pcetry '50. I am quite, willing to give mytesti. science 73, Religion 8, Miscellaneous many to the great good 5,. Williams' '15. Fiction 844. Total circulation fink Pills hhve done. no. as {ny yer-I to! month 1618. Number of newticik- . , . eta- issued during month 31; total penenco may help some ethan- suffer-l number of borrcwcrs tomflof month; i er. A W19 0‘ 5'83er my healtn 1377; cash receipts _V or taunt“. begs-u to give my, and I suffered 32-13 - 1319 Boar-no deed t0 meet; from anaemia, with most of. the de- m't‘h Council again relative ’to the , , site [or the new building. . : UPSSIUE symptoms or that -trouble.{ (011419: ‘Rarymond, do Toronto Star.) sh- WIIIM‘ Mulwk may uvrvparu for an aunt-Mun pollvu' of vlllflcn- tlon and ulumbr. um M.- 1m Mum! guilty of uuwmutul mbmluMmuun mm Mum makinr. no: mtutmy. to undo our work. mm m mom- («1mm m tho .mltlnm Intn IMAM: tlu- hm] mmvwlul So Mung. hm Mr W wn‘ Wu wow mm‘mwmï¬ by H.» “mm, to lmr â€mum.†“For six yam." he said, “times have gone badly with our opponents. They might have wisely used thoin six year‘s in oypoaition an (aperiod of vepemtaace for than mistlakaflwhich led to theii downfall and in quality- ing th 'mselv‘es ton the responsibility {of oilice. Instead at having done. so what is their record? Lilia the Bwr'hons they “pear t-‘- have learn. ed nothinr. to haw (ti-gotten no- minr. In office they 3;.pmlul to radical and religious paseionu and were condemned for it. In tpposition for six years, they have rrnctiacai “him like tactics. on it it were a. po. liticnl oflgnca for n minister no he of French extraction. and a. Catholic. In o'iice. by their unwise fiscal pol- icy. they trained the trade of the country, drove hundreds of “thousand! of our own people away from Heir own land. deprecinytod the value or {arm and other property. ruiucml the demand for labor and the wngca‘ o: the workingman. and created n. feeling. or despondoncy throughout thv country. In opposition they have «pom: thv remedies whim» ‘wu lmxu sugpIiM wth' sumo monmro of mm. on" to thn unfmtunnto ovllt with which they "run nilllc‘tnl tho cunn- Hy. mul «VI-n to-dny 'in their blind- l'mu- â€my mu thrrnton. if glyon an 8w Wimum’a rum in Mu: pout Omw armament H m brilliant that it will cam for him the Mm†mmhy 9t apoï¬m at the For: mm: mm the Tory new Re new waved: swan when mum was arsenal. and n 02th «Ream will b9 made to disused": him. .Amd' than are Omar rem-m why he will be awed to their «masâ€"us la a hard hitter. In his recent new: at Toruntc he handled the uumuitnion wltmmt glove: and expand tuolr weaknesses in pitilesa fashion. ‘ Were is now agdaticit b! soma- whora our 3800.000 lbetweanl {the ta] meipts and the .‘total expend. tu'res 0.! our past office service: and this. I fear. when th-s ltime some. what distant when what dtherwisa might be tail-1y ask-ad [or can b: grantedâ€"Mi is. areduc’cion upon gig; rates of wattage in this coun- mmt which the Tories declared. to be inwasnible h‘ae bean mmplishcd umdpr Liberal rule by Sir William Mn- lock. and witlj acertninzty of predic- tion that has never been surpassed by any Minister. Not only .wgw the deï¬cit largely reduced in the Course at amnple of yew-s, but. the long and eagerly desier reduction) in res-ta] rates was granted; Innis not at once elicited a. series of bitter at- tacks on the pmol the roryrpress, and jubilant forecasts oi incl-casual deficits, but Sil‘. William-‘rmd his} col- leagues had the faith in the country’s carnbilities which the Tories thways lacked. and a rapid increase in rev- enue Justified their trust. Not only has thp original annual deficit. or $700,000 been Completely: wiped but. but also the (unmet .larga loss re- lented to by Sir Adolphe Carm na‘ 9 certainâ€"and permanentsâ€"resuwull n rammion in tlm M119. , Breedily was {his accomxiislleti. and mill-st them- radical departures frumw‘ï¬ux tradition were being boldly inaugur- ateâ€"1 mp postal sewn-e mu; Mm; greatly mmrmm and vitamin]. Eï¬ahsard for 1896, referring rho similar Tales of the Town. Dr. Williams" Pink Pills have so complished just such. stood results in ghousapds of oth‘e' cases amour; 31'!- mg men and women, and outlet-pets 1mm any of the numerous ailments resulting tro'm poor, watery blood. who will give these pills a. fair: trial will soon be an ,thp high road to hlealth and s‘renglh. Imitation: are sometimes offered, by unscrupulcns dealers. who we mom {or their own Erotic than; fcr iheir customers’ health. Be sure the; the lull name. “Dr. Winimm’ Pink Pills for. Pale Peoplel,†is foubd. on lh’o, wrapper] around every box you boy. 1| you: nipple! does not} keep fthvaae pills send to this D'. Williuns’ Was 00 graphing, adem-y will pe w 50198-10? $2.50 THE WWY POST, LINDSAY. ONTARIO. FRUAY. NOV EMDEE l 1 was mistaken. as Icontinuad. to i grow worse. My heart begun !to pal- ;itate violently at tbs least exer- tion; my rest at night was broken and finally shad cngn, soil in, mad I was scarcely able to do abit' of work about the house. An aunt in England who had been ill had written me that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills had xestored h'ex to health, and I'dehr- mined to give the pills atrial. Alter the use of a'few boxes I \noticed. a. distinct improvement! in my euudi. tidn. and alter using the pills for a. few weeks more “the trouble had comflntelj left me. I could sleap well at night, UL: cough left me; the headaches that has! made‘ me so} msiera‘ble vansihed. my appetite 1-?- turned, and I could again perform my housework with ease. I shall n.1- ways feel gro'toltul for .wh'ax. Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Bills have done: for me. and strongly recommend them to other ailing women.†s I beramp much emaciated, had die. tressing headaches. and a. very poor arpetite. At first I thought the groublo wpnlq ruse away, but m this Iovoro â€Manchu. Lou 01 Anon". Dlulnou. Palplcctlon 01th mm and Other Dluruslu lymptomu 031'!" “AU. TO A IRMKDOWN IN IIIAL'I’II. LIMA! Annwnm-mont. of the new Vol- rncc hr 190! MM!» mnt with‘nnm‘lo mp!" o! the paper 'to any mhlruu tron. I‘m-1 YOUTHH COMPANION. 144 narrator Strut. Benton. Mann. Can you think. 0! a.zift' more car- tnin to he accepubla than nmr'u subscription to The Yruth‘sCompan- ion? 13 them any one. young or old. whb. having once. had. thu pairs? is. his hunch and [00nd, through it. did not wish to passe“ it for his own? 11 is agif-t which. far Irovn losing its {re-hue" a: Christmas rc- cedeb mm the pant. grow: more dc- lightfui. more necessary to one'a en- Joyment week by me'ck ll you wish to make a,Ch'rict(mu preset of the Youth‘s Communion. send th: publish- ers thv name and address of tne perm: to whom you wish to give Th" (on‘rnnion. with $1.75 tin-3 (Ir.- punl anb-orinion price. 'Dnc; will ‘ send to the nude-sea named The ‘ Comxaniou‘a Chnutmau racket, all ‘ "may for Cinstmus murmnt. com‘ tri-uiu: the (.hriutmas number. 'ThM Comrxwion Galen-1a: for 1003. hth ). :mrhcd in twelve colors and gold. nn'l subocmirtim cnrtificnto for-tho fittydwo inhum of 1005!. Full Illunsl -,"«'M mem Nmfr-h hi â€it": twow m pubmrlr-uoua tur mmum. my work m Non‘mm Outartn and Weatpm (Mada. my on haul! or Wat mowwmt a mmtouury rally Will be Wold m Purouw new â€on, day evening. ' Hon Hillard din)» has been about to he â€can“: and cum lam. - PM inflation Army. muting ‘Io Genus. that". ha- 7.405 pelt-mutu- um mdnuukmfl. 4.700 Iml uflkwn. mm m 6qu urn {reamed m 1)? ammm (anneal. address w: meatiux. 1"th htme dmï¬nhted States in Anne at Quad: h “Mu for (m Gunman tumors run" what I mine of «with Mu poultry raving Indu- tr: h. . flu Oonpaulu's onmmu Punt our earnings for one year are: 825,000,- 000 more than the'hcg and: the Nate crop combined;852.000,000 more than the entire when crop, and $31,000,- 000 more. thin Ithe canton crop! In round ï¬gures. our earnings (or one year are in excess of $290,000,000. and we hue been enjoying an nvercgc in- cremc of more;.~thnn' 10 per our. our the put tun yours. With all this wealth. and cm; ureatnat'of all can- bines. dur- invuunemt is as sale as Government bad; There is no chance to 1050. but there is a clmnce (or the Mills. to increase. In (not: there is no remrwhy ht ahmxld not: mom: or room" mam: ‘l’llo Product of tho lune Hon Exceeds the Wu'th of Cold and Goal Ilnu. An article, in the Inland Punkry Journal gem to show that Ithe chick- ems which mature. in the springbare the greatest) combination of mpital, yielding the greatest results 011 any combination on the oontinemt. Speak- "Do an: man; ever imagine tmlt our earnings for one year “bald: pay all the pensions (or twp years,, and. leave a balance of $12,000,000 in the treasury? Would you. believe that. ing of. the United Stmtea the In- land Journal ways, on behalf oi poul- try tarmem; WOMAN’S WORK per or six For Export to Engiend. We want your Chickens. alive or dressed. We will pay the highest CA8! PRICES for III the plan birds eflered. We tend an» cute. free. We are In chicken every day e: the “jell- lng the In: lease. 3 on bird: Mymmam on. 0u- price. at conditions are the “no n last year. 4 chance. , (Mitbha Ema Press.) Every person who believes 1118321113 preferential feature of ï¬le tariff should be maintained should get in line with the Liberals. The Chasm- ntives will repeal‘ it if tmsy get. thy mono (HICKENS WANTED pl; 7'“ In "W. Sheep and Limboâ€"3mm“. 430 head; weep stead . lamb. «loaf to hither; t limbs. 86. to “.65; call to good 84.‘ to 45; ymrunu. 84 to 4.25; ewe-3:150 to .75: sheep. top ml: . 33.00 to .75: cull. to good. $1..5 (0 $3.50. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. New Yotk. Nov. 12.â€"Bmmâ€"Rece1p 265: medium to good steer. open new. «Ramon nm; market eluted on let. 10c lower; bum steady; cows. mm (0 10¢ higher: neon. “ to moo- oxen no my. 32.26 to $4; bulls. #150 m 83.78: cows. $1.40 10 83.50: to: bdrm :4: “och“. 38 to $8.06. shipmentsâ€"aid cum. 11 Ihecp and am qumen 01 but. 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