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Watchman (1888), 21 Apr 1892, p. 7

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innx: an a): e and st :1 “‘ his oiA“e a score 0ft. 031m! the spot, andw 1“ xe Count of “film“. '0‘ hood of the accusedm red the order upon him.” It you had no right.” m are mistaken. Here ’3 4 Rule chamber-lain, Mag-co T! ssisted me in the ceremoh! ‘ and there were others of «I resent.” Eurâ€"how could you do it?”ui. “What reason had yen! B Lould you elevate an Cutesfl f the silver cross?" the best of all rights,” m drawing himself proudly up. nd Master of the ardenand was sent to me with en were satisfactory; and nu tame,” replied Alphonso, I1 for his standing as a truekni; " said Manfred, choking ti: still under the penalty. ] d from Milan, and his r9. ed him to death.” i" now?” dexfi can that be? DUKES WHERE AU. ELSE FAILS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. in time. Sold by gmgm'sts ‘ his friends condemned his act as ! ilt ass, and told him it was a barbar- w: hing to take his delicately-bred 0 far away from civilization, N 0 at of opposition, however, could *0 Stewart from the execution of his l fie t. His intention was to take up ch land that it might afterwards d, vided into homes for his children, re would in time become, he probably lit, the “Stewarts of Stewartville.” house was put up in the wilderâ€" ti and there Stewart brought his and little ones, his and hardships not a. few were a mtered by the settlers. Their 'I srons were nearly exhaused during 'IS’L long and severe winter, and in d ollowing summer Mrs. Stewart fell 1 nd nearly died. Then a small e \x as dug near the house, and in ; laced their first born. 1 y wither man meeting with half l iircouragements Stewart did, drive abandoned the place, and z hck to civilization, but not so 1 stew. unyielding Scot. j hen Stewart had been living up atineau about six years, an inci- happened that well nigh cost him life. Party feeling was running . between the “Shiners” and their nents, An election had been held 1 all, and Stewart, having been n their at the time, had indulged a ”8 more freely than usual in the “up, and had afterwards express- imself in a manner displeasing to “Sinners.” 9 made the return journey safely, a few days afterwards received in- ation that the “Shiners” would, hlm a visit shortly. That meant me: lmt Stewart laughed the threat 0m. Not so his Wife, who spent following days in agony of appre- Sion. Three days afterwards an Scotch priest, Father Paisley, and 'ml‘anion, who were travelling down river, called at Stewart‘s house to Milli?! T0 LflAN. I” LOWEST CURRENT RA Ii ' if}: if PAYABLE ' Terms to suit borrower. ENTYRE STEW irristers and etc, L' '3“..,. . r 1 i..tL‘:' 3.le Company funds an: :‘iLi-r‘. on good farm-I D C L \Et, {TED SUPP Y ,, . ,~. [; t\, .i .vrtllrdre- BAIL/HUN 8:, MCLA'CG' .â€"â€"_,A - 7 7,, A. A ww.__.__._ weir; [ line§$ l _ '7'. _' I; I" '.“L -\ 5325, Artificial Limbs 1 tan Human Body- inal Disease, Hip com! ases or the Knee and Ankh a. Bow Legs, Club Feet. " E?\ Messrs. Authors 55 \ (iz-IfJ'L‘LX-JI.IEN,'-We f' \ pleased with the i t‘ -. use of tire in~trumeq “ , IA- nV3fhflv uw do vou forfeit ’97., replied the “2,.“ r: you have been (1: lath imposed upon ( ‘r, as I said. Wk): is limp girl “~9de \A pamphlet of information and \strac: or the laws, showing How " \Obtam Patents. Caveats. ,- Marks. Copyrights, sent Address MUN" a. CO. 361 Broadway. New York. ofilhnd on the Gatineau, about ndred and fifty miles above Huh thither he brought h1s composed of his wife and three en. \_- “ya-ya v- vimlavu ml 553m of the 13:17:, showmg How \Obtain Patents. Caveats. Tm Marks. Cgpyrjzhts. ism? 1m, re! nu 3 JILLIC 5L1] " Yu‘w _. g, only knowmg what‘o‘ it we curedher. MQNEY T0 WAN. LOWEST CURRENT RA RELâ€"5T PAYABLE Terms to suit borrower; H] 7K (TobeC? e Continued.) nun 919% V' “AZETTES Parliamentary Re- 143 Correspondence, admittedly the blished, “ill give each morning a. .an cd impartial report. uf the f the previous day. Address HARD WHITE. 7 pre} Linus "' 3T (1 L. of fifty years ago the Uatineau t i in the Province of Quebec, 1] £er wild stretch of country, and r knits WELT} Iew and far between. 1 its wvl'c CLLI'rlt-d up to the more V sections in canoes, and as there a tscades in the river, the“ ( i] «- any Ci ur Ms frequently obliged to (Us I kund CJI‘I'V his; canoe and its overland, until he reached all‘ “me he could trust himself to | ream flgnll). It is diflicult lOl - this mode of travel, in these 1 {rapid transit. ree'xlstetl, at that time, in that : ‘Canadzt, a body of men whom , ~3GC called "Shiners." This ition was princpally recruited he ranks of the Irish emigrants are then coming in great num‘ Canada, and who were not con let tlw feuds and faction distur- ot the old country rest in peace ~uglli to perpetuate them, in a. re, in this country. In the old he Orange and the Green had [ Mr for lung. bitter years, and new land zin'ifl‘ue!‘ side seemed tol tu bury we hatchet. The? ers' wer“ the Irish Roman ic elerr The survivors of ‘3. a . relate uzany stirr- . les oithe “tall value placed onl lives. ‘ operations of the “Sinners” ex- from Ottawa. (then By-town) to miles up the Gatineau, and ill the unlucky individual who fell the ban of their displeasure. ly in the “forties” a. Scotchman 'Ronaid Stewart took up a large t ~ MHE GATINEAU. we Iffllatcbman. 35mm APRIL 21, 1892. , Three of the Stewart children 'e then unkaptised, and, although: family were Presbyterians they ermmed to seize this opportunity of ing their children Christian baptism. Lb81' Paisley performed the ceremony l, as it was then late in the day, he E‘Prevailed upon to remain over- Smres Director BY L. nnim- m “11‘ I'L’SS 1n (i u 1“!“ U Gazettee Printing sin Canada or I the Present Parliament on About one o’clock the next in )r u: IN a. loud knocking was heard at m» (1’ mr Stewart without: opening the door i‘k ' ed “Who is there 2” “We want you to come out,” was the reply and (1);“ he knew that that the‘ Sinners” mu come. In a moment, all the houscnnid were aroused. Impatient of delay, "1‘ people Outside were trying to force Open the door, and Stewau't, was standzng with his loade xiflc oppwsitc to it. Mrs. Stewart was in a. corner on her knees, with the clnlclren around her, llfring her hands to heaven in dumb entreaty. The‘ door was giving way; in a moment the wouldrbe murderers would have made the‘lr way in, and there would be blood shed; as to the end who could doubt? Suddenly, Father Paisley with his surplice on, and an uplifted crucifix in lis Hands, steps between Stewart and the twenty masked and armed men who have now broken in the door. Seeing the priest they half retreat, but mastering courage, they demand Stewart, who is overshadowed by Father P‘tisley’s burly form. “You Will have to kill me before you get Stand. In the name of Him whose Image is on this cross, I command you to leave this house in peace. “We must have Stewart, he is an Orangeâ€" man," they cry. “He is a. Christian ,and an honest man, what you are not, lwho come in the night to tear- him !away from his family and shed his l blood. You have been all baptised in 1 old Ireland with the sign of the Cross. ll baptised three of this man’s children i yesterday with that same Sign, and he i has given me food and shelter, and I i say again that you will have. to kill me betore you touch a hair of his head.” The intruders held a. council of war among themselves, when the leader stepped forward and said: “We believe you speak the truth, Father, and we. will not harm Stewart.” Reverence for the priests of their I church is an instinct with the Roman Catholic Irish, and there is many and many an instant on record where, as in lthe present instant, their intervention ’ has prevented the shedding of blood. Stewart lived up the Gatineau many l years, and there his bones have been lzlaid to rest. but. never after that awful ’i night was he molested by the “Shiners.” Snow fell in England and lreland Thursday. The United States whiskey trust: earned last year $4,728,827. Edinburgh University has cunferred the degree of L...LD on Sir Chanes Tup )er. Mpise Debuc, a messenger in the shenfi's office m Montreal, auicir’w’ Mar- day by shooting. The later Mayor McLellan, of Ham- llton, left $32,000, $25,000 of which was life insmance. Operations on an extensive scale are to be commenced in the Souris coal fields immediately. The state department at Washington denies the rumor suspending diplomatic relations w1th Chili. The State of Matto Grosso, Brazil, has proclaimed itself a. republic under the name of Transatlantica. Policeman Thomas Kavanagh was attacked by a madman in New York Thursday and seriously injured. Fire at Nogoya, Japan, on March 22 destroyed the temple and tower and 1, 300 houses. Loss $3 50.000. The libel case of Dr. Metcalf, of Detroit, agains’ The Essex Record has been decided in favor of the defendant. The Bufi'alo immigration mspectors are nearly worried to death over Can- ucks who er0=.s the river to earn a. liv- ing. It is estimated that 250 lives were lost by the Mississippi floods, whilst 3,000 families are homeless and in need of food. Rev. Father Drummond, rector of St. Mary’s college, Montreal, hls been transferred to St. Boniface, Manitoba. James Thomson, a. Grand Trunk brakeman, living at Palmeston, was killed at Galt on Tuesday night through tripping and falling in front of a. mov- ing car. The steamship Orenburg yesterday landed at Baltimore 2,493 immigrants, the largest number ever landed from one ship at one time. They are mostly Germans. Mrs. Mary Lee, a handsome young woman from South Carolina, jumped from a. second storey window of the. N22; York lying~in~hiospilal ycs‘ucrduy and killed herself. Martin Hannenburg has just died in the Detroit Emergency hospital. The passage to his stomach was closed by an abscess, and for four months he kept himself alive by conveying food to his stomach through a funnel inserted by the doctors. NEWS ITEMS. in England and Ireland Ottawa, Ont. 1‘ H E WATCHMAN V - 5. Kg. 0 fice an! rekidence. Cambridg St. , Lindsay, opposite Baptis Church Lecturer on Orthopedic Surgery in the women’s Medical College, and in Toronto University; Consulting Orthopedic Sur- geon to Victoria Hospital for sick children, Toronto. Diseases of the Joints and De- formities only. Consultation 10 to 3. Bloor St. W. (Near Yonge St.) Toronto. 8-13" Ufiéfiice andâ€"fesicllence, Russell Street, Lindsay, second door west of York Street. Office hours, 9.00 A. M. to 10.30 A. M. ; 1.30 P. M to3v.M.and7toS P.M. DR. J. SIMPSON, Dr. B. E, MCKENZIE, B.A., inds Graduate of Umv. ofTrinity COL, Toront Col. of Physicxans 8: Surgeons,0nt. Late Rockwood Asylum, Kingston. Grand geon, Lindsay District. Lindsay, Feb. 4th, x891.â€"5 ters. Soli Lindsay. id. HOPKINS,(successor to Martin - 65 Hopkins) Barrister, Solicitor etc Ofiice. Wilham St. Lindsav Ontario. Barnsters,Solic1tors, Sac. Office, Kent Sn Bakers Blockupsmirs. MONEY T0 LOAN at,lowe<t current rates. ”1 RISTERS, SOLICITORS. etc. Hamilton’s Block, Kent street, Lindsay JOHN McSWEYN DONALD R. ANDERSON 1 ' CITOR, Proctor, Notory Public. Conveyance Etc Offices 1n Bigelow' 5 Block Corner York 8; Kent Street Entrance on York Street. Lindsay, Ont. ‘LV-l- 'fiiISTERS, Solicitors, charies, etc., etc. Offices over Ontario Bank, Kent-Sn, Lindsay. D. I. McINTYRE. T. STEWART R. DEGRASSI, P LYSICIAL SURGEON, ETC. ETC., Wellington-St [1- LICITOR, etc., Cleark of Peace, Lindsay, tore, Kent-St. Lindsay. IOEIN A BARRON U TERS Attoneys at Law sts c. Office, Dohney Bloc! ARTHUR O'LEARY. O’LEARY O’LEARY, BARRIS TERS Attoneys at Law_, Sglicitors in Chancery BARRON . MCLAUGH LIN, OORE JACKSQN (SUQCESS ‘. MOORE. ALEX. JACKSON 0R8 tc Hudspeth Jackson) Barris- Solicitozs etc. Office William street CSWEYN ANDERSON, BAR- L. HERRIMAN, M. D. M._Q._P SELLING THEM AT LEAST 25 per cent. LESS yrofessional' @arbs. cINTYRE STEWART, BAR- SIMPSON, PHXSIL‘1_A§. B. Dean, BARRISTER, SOLI The Bell Organs and Piano, Steinway Piano, - Berhn Piano and Organ Co., Weber Piano, A - - A D, W. Karn C0., - V Chickei‘ing Piano C0., - ] Gerhard, Heintzman 85 C0., - Mason 81; Hamlin, fl - ‘gg’fipsicians. DEVLIN, BARRIST ERSO- Lindsay, upstairs over oneys at Law, Solicitbrs in Chancery Dohney Block, Kent street. than any other dealer in this county. .LLV , u4-;.-.;-..Vv _ etc., County Crown Attorney, xdsay. Ont. ”Rim- over Foley’s RIM: H" LLNDSAY, THU RbDAY. APRIL 21. (2592. Toronto. Membero Late Physician of Grand Trunk Sur HUGH O'LEARY LA U‘JIIIJN 33' fl: Ans-1m $50 REWARD for :1 case of Dysyepsin that cannot be cured. Nature‘s Methud. Home treat- ment. Fur particulars and sample treat- ment free. Send 10 cents for mailing. THE ST- LAWRENCE 00., plctuu, N“Va Scotla. MENTION THIS PAPER- Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats. Orders delivered to any part of the tow admitted by mu§ic§1 judges, 1-- LLA TO FARMERS. “nu-um}. I have “In-ll number. ‘ and N“ “a ’f‘: McDonnell Gowdry Wheat, Peas, Barley, Oats, Red and A1 sike Glover and Potatoes W CASH paid at the Storehouse. Linda-(q, Sept. 18kb, 1890,â€"36~tf. P. TULLY, VALUABLE FARM WITHIN Two miles of Haliburton being com- posed of Lot No. 23 in the 5th concession of Dysart. containing 100 Acres, 60 of which are cleared and in a gowd state of cultivation, and in a. good lecalibv. There are on the place all necessary buildings in a good state of repair. Apply for further information to Wm. BEAMle, On the premises FARM FOR SALE. Lindsay Dec. 30 1890-1-tf. ASSETS, - - SURPLUS, (by Canadian : INOOME, - - DEPOSIT AT OTTAWA, POLICIES IN FORGE NEW POLIOIES, I890 Are now prepared to buy at the new G. T. R. Storehouse, Lindsay. The Government Reports for years past show that the fETN A LIFE has paid to living policy holders IN CANADA 3. lar ger sum in settlement of MATURED ENDOW MENTS than that paid by Cana- dian and British Companies combined. No better evidence is required of the value and popularity of the jETNA EN- DOWMENT Policies. ‘ Cash Dividends paid Every year Life Assurance Company. -Sth door east 0: the market. JOHN' D. MPGMURGHY General Agent- ENDUWNMENTS Neill’s shoe store, pr anadian Standard) 7,600,000 - - - 5,796,322 l'TAWA, - 3,000,000 080E - II7,656,38| . I890 - 2|,206,702 ‘thl it! Jl _ Guelph New York $35,993 002 . 2 vain“ ”I uhu, suiously. Milan 4: [w furmah lmnounl. 5 nuittkly - umy. J ‘ :I luv c Farmers, Threshers and MiH Men generaHy should try the celebrated LARDINE MACHINE OIL. It does not Gum or Clog Machines, and wears equal to Castor Oil. MCCOLLS - Guaranteed to be better and - - and you M00011 Bros. 85 00., - THE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE GO’Y. The latest Blue Book shows that after providing n r all liaoluues u"; swim“, c. ~... ROYAL CANADIAN for the protection of its polévy holders at the close of last yea was $509,074, besides stock to the amount of anmhvr $100,000 subscribed but no called up. The same Blue Book shows that the surplus of the London Mutual was $67,176 composed entirely of the unassessed portion of premium notes which no policy holds ever expects to be called upon to pay. The following table shows at a. glance how the affairs of the London ‘Mutual'thave been going during the last few years :â€" It should be borne in mind that during the last three years lected in heavy assessments over $30.000 more than usual, last year, after collecting a full year’s income. they had or pay $26,182 of unsettled losses. In regard to security no mmnh mmnanv to select. Lindsay, July 22, 1891 Fancy Goods, ies silks : Year. W 00¢: and other 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 during the past year. He has at present a lar have so liberally patronized him ger and more complete - stock of WATGHES, GLOGKS AND JEWELIRY - factured. containing the Finest Grades of Movements menu; than ever before. See his Solid Gold, Gold Filled and 5 277137 C DYEING Losses unpaid a_t ciose of each year. WHICH WILL YOU HAVE ? ENGAGEMENT RINGS ed to the store lately occupiec’ by Mrs ‘ east of the Benson House, where he will keep a large stock of $6,047 9,878 12.455 23.014 20,436 26,182 and SCOURING promptly Cash available for paying losses at close of each year. $63,963 50,686 22,701 20,721 13,911 1,403 .. JV..- 7V , ;s. In regard to security no which company to select. after providing 1} r all liabilities the surplus of th . .1 _ -1..-“ A31n54 “no cheaper than Tallow. Try above Oils will use no others. - an‘z’c/es now Selling at Cost. HETTG-ER “w m, PLEASE : DOJNE 'I'O GRID-E1R Money Borrowed None $20, 000 40 000 40, 000 60 000 None t three years the London Mutual 001- :than usual, and yet at. the close of they had only $1,403 with which to securitv no one should hesitate as to WEDDING RINGS ETG. :ent Royal Canadian Company. Surplus ! reckoning 1 premium notes at full face value. The J ewelle Lindsay 74,068 67,176 and neatly executed Toronto. '. HETTGER. .BTY'! Investments each year. GemSJager ,3 11', 7 97 None 7N one a535,

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