nw vâ€"v __.__ mm r-‘rm. and! 31:06:80 acres in and of 300 cm mezbarn: Enabling arses: coach house Sing arteam me good six-room- :enant: also very a collar. bathroom :1- inside and I†you: carriage en- nd grounds on» a may be seen an a: crop of who“ ‘Thls farm N r $7.500 for quick ‘ r good me .ouae. yam-.2 orchard. oodand dnlnd. out an?! be seen bou- ence farms which-1% watch. m at either of above tee miles from the and fenced: 116' res under cultiva- ust you I 5 which yielded 33 0! ï¬ne (All who“ In ordex: 930.1110 .:,, between 3 BROWN namagthï¬o thick 3!] these fun. km“? was!" ‘3 A_L__ vrshoeg, . 5w“ .9...“ w... ‘ssex: ll act-9911:1813 Id 35 acres chm; seeded down 30! :o- d bgn; ecu'io light. ww- ‘ public schools and the main line of tho mics rmm Windsor 1121:2353“? nag“ ; a ï¬gmt 9' quannueo of which In: funnel u: mwreau. which whom I am nnlflo personal Actuation †:0 son quickly In.†an no :0 show you the†have for we or no who ms! be in- [11:75 33. 1'00- good gravel road; .. , ,A-_a_ hi‘ 70oz). .EAHIIIL. m: 01me which ,S NAYLono one- hdt 3111!. to DAVID : â€ï¬rs '51-'63. n1 dollars. Will 60m tron sunâ€"“1mm m n- â€"IuscIstteu who murdered ms brother Kin-om, d1 of spoplaxy Sstnrdsy mgmhtsosn 1n the stats prison at Canard, N.E. â€"A very severe blizzard swept over Nobnsks. Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming ad the Dakotas on Christmss day, cans- ing s heavy loss of stock. HOME AND 1033101711218 01' -The political unionists of Windsor and mishborhood have decided tostart a paper advocating their views, which will be published either in Toronto or London. tithe cold and foggy weather spoiled Christmas trade in London. England. Tradesmen are reported to have lost over $10,000,000 by the loan of the holiday trade. , H -11-; â€"Whlle the funeral of the late John Shem-a, who was fatally kicked by a horse, wee ascending a hill near Mono Centre on the way to the cemetery the heme rolled over an embsnkment, and the coma con- tdnlng the corpse wee thrown out on the road. The hearse was badly wrecked. Wagon; Ill-I v-u-_.u- -~_- - __w ,7 V min and a. h3§€y hosï¬iaucceeded' by a thaw, so that pedestrlnnism was uncom- tortabXe and dangerous. â€"A locomotive has baan bunt gt the Grove works of the London and North- Weotern railway which is capable of draw- mg 9 train same rate of a. hundred miles ,,A_-.a _LL-._-A Lâ€" .Lh- NEWS OF THE WEEK. â€"Whiie the gueete oi the Queen at Osborne were shooting on the royal pre- eervee on the day before Christmee, the Duke of Connenghz accidentally injured Prince Christian oi Schleewiz-Holetein- Sonderbnrg, so seriously that he lost en eye. â€"Wllllem Reese end Sadie Brown of Birmingham. Aim, vere engaged to be married, end ehe presented him with e revolver es 5 Christmas present. They ï¬nd e qnsrreil on Sstnriey morning, and he killed the girl with the waepon she had provided as 3 gift. â€"A zen: or connterieitere, with head- quarters in Berlin, ere flooding the city and country with spurious coin. end the most provoking thing is the ineï¬iciency or the police, who so fer have tailed to bring say of the connterieitere Injustice or locate their workshop. â€"A cable deepstch says Christmas day in London was one oi the meet dlemel deye within the recollection of the prover- biel oldest lnhe'oitent. There wee fog end ,,_j-: Lâ€" - Jun - ~ - W H ~ , , u: hour. The speed attained by this engine In its trial runs between Crewe and Chester was ninety miles an hour, but this ms shown to be considerably below its toll powers. â€"Early on Christmas morning Mr. J as. D. McCulioch of Hamilton while endeavor- lnR to revive a ï¬re in the furnace in his residence used coal oil and was caught by the flames and so severely burned that he died in three or tour honre afterwards. His wife. coming to his aid. was aiao badly burned, and bin a critical condition. â€"The danger of the coal oil lamp has again been shown in Toronto. Saturday night Mrs. Eliza Barker, a widow 60 years craze. was burned to death owing to a lamp explosion. and on Sunday Mrs. Christopher Armstrong, 34? Jarvis-at.. succumbed to frightful injuries received from the upsetting of an oil lamp as she was about to retire on Tuesday evening. -u w- V‘â€"v â€"Some time elnee e girl, twexve you; of .39, wee found hanging to e teee in e «barb ‘ofBernn, end 1: m euppeeed eke had been outraged end murdered. Aceble referring to the subject eeye the police luve found on: that ehe died from 3 bee:- lna inmcted by her father because ehe seemed empty-bended from I begging expedition, and the; he bed hanged her to the tree In the hope of diverting suspicion from tumult.- - ' - â€"'l‘welve|lof the Donnie! yam ladlee in Minden, Mich†eoclesy engaged to con- tribune $1 eeoh of money? earned by then:- eelvee (a tuned for any Wane Wefuï¬epooe. Ola-Tuner.“ eppeared es the drug ecore of Edmd Creee end asked for thejob of “Mend aiming ï¬ve cards ef wood the!†chin door. The drums cemented. The epeoa Wyqu)WV v; â€"v ----- -â€" â€"â€" â€"-â€, - â€"Rev. Robert Wallace, the evangelist, who has been preaching in the Canadian Soc, has created a sensation by marrying 1:. names, whom he claims to have convert- “I“ wvv- â€" -â€"'-- 'â€" _-__, feet. The reichatag will 3501; be? asked to vote a large amount to supply the entire artillery with the destructive powder. 4â€"1: is believed that the Chillian govern- ment has one very effective move on the diplomatlc chess board in her game with the United States. In all probability she will demand that President Harrison’s demands and her defence be eubmitted to arbitration. in which case the Washington gar party will cut rather a ridiculous -â€"Judga Ermtiuger of St. Thomas on Thursday quashcl the conviction of W. '1‘. Nngenz, J.P.. flniing Miss E. Mo‘Jrandy, tucker, o! Bahama. $10 and costs for rushing a boy’s mouth with soap for using abusive language. -'â€"The new German artillery is poseeaeed 0! en Implement of appalling efl‘eoslvenesa in the new bursting powder. I: la claimed am when the shell bursts its splinters v11! eoyer {cycle of nearly nlne hundred , __n__-a A- â€"It is said that Grand Duke Sergluu, brother at the czar, will be dismissed from theaovqmorsï¬lgip of Moscow and possibly *Unknown parties entered the barn at Mr. Robert Cattle. neu- Listowa), the dey More Christa)â€, and stole 3 horse and end then eat the to the property to cover their theft. The berne were the Ingest in this put at the country end eon- over 50 head of cattle, meny of them thoroughbrede, seven hand of hereon, all the implements and 3 large amount a! and produee. '._ ,,,,, â€"A cram]: called 31: Mr. Cornelius Van- darbm’s Fim: manna residence Siturday night and informed the page who answer- ad the ball that he wished to procure the mfluonalre's bnln. He was "rented. -The electim in Waterord on Wednes- dcy was won b: Mr. Redmond, the Pamel- nu candidate. who received 1,725 votes to 1,229 votes out tor Mr. Michael Davina. who representadthe McCarthy faction. nvu uwu u;_~vvv--_. _ who ioet 30,000 marks, and ofl'ered one link to the man who taund and returned to him the money. â€"John P. Roberts, 3 wealthy Ohio miner. hes not slept for four Weeks, and the Cincinnati hospital physicians are led. Apart from his eleepleesneee the m is apparently all right. -A Cardfl watchman named Smith, on returning tome recently. found that the house in which he lived had been burned. and that his wife and only child had perished inrtherihmes. - :- 7,,un_ 17-â€" â€"I,mc3$awtew LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 1, 1m .uuu-y v. â€"â€"_-- 7. exile for “nut-sin; anibmouâ€"s _... v "â€" _â€"' ~___-- wanna “menu-68M '5th. and unwell mama. lug (diml- n wllowllltdl hugto mono. â€"Tuesday night at Trenton a brokemen named Grifï¬n, 0! Toronto. when going be. fore 3 moving portion of a train to make a coupling, fell across the roll at a cattle guard. The wheels passed over his body, killing him instantly. â€"Sundny morning the dead body of Mrs. Aekermnn, an old lndy, was found floating in a hole in the ice in the harbor at Plcton. Ont. She not up early Sunday mornlnz before the rest oi the family were around, is is supposed, to go to her sons, but lost her wny. â€"A Bracebrldge telegram In the dailies says: Residents of Oakley killed no less than 28 deer lest wzek. There are people there that have no other meet from one year’s and till another. When the deer are good they kill them, end when they are not good ï¬lmy k_lll them 9nd teke the best part i--__ LL- m. In- It, pl-qu uuu _v’ yuvnâ€" -- . -â€" doctors whose duty it is to attend the sick prisoners are in despair and have not visited their charges for a month. A rapid increase in the names: of deaths due to the famine is reported to the authorities here. The government is despatching troops to districts where riots are likely to break out. . . .Moscow is threatened with an epidemic of smallpox. Twenty new cases are reported there daily. The schools of the city were closed for the holidays a week earlier than usual on account of the smallpox ...... The minister of ï¬nance has issued a report regarding the condition or the winter wheat crop recently sown. According to this report the condition is satisfactory in the whole of the Russian previneee in Central Asia, including many of the famine-stricken districts. In Northern Russia and in the Crimea this crop is in a medium condition. while in Southern Russia below latitude 53° the crop is unsetisiaotory.....An official order has been issued closing the Catholic churches at Yedlsleg and anki, v-'_v--' -__- -_-~ 7 V and other towns will receive the same orders very eoen. This action is said to be teken in obedience to direct orders lrom the czar-who in more than ever determined to stamp out all creede not in accord with the orthodox church. uvw uuu; an. ......_ ..__ to: themselves, md leaâ€"we the mt for poisoning 10:95 or feeding_ t_he ravens. -An exchange eayazâ€"“The latest social craze is called a ‘foot aoclal.’ Each gentle- man receives an envelope containing the name or a lady present, together with her height. He then proceeds to pay so many cents per foot for the privilege or entertain- ing her for the evening. Quite a sum of money is usually realized,and tall girls are usually imported to: the occasion. although sometimes a young man will pay a big price per foot for a short girl." erieenhere. Itheebeendieeoveredthet eome float, of which the munieimlitv inede lune pureheeee et'en exorbitant ale. hes been no edultereted u to be unfit ior food. ...... A cable eeye:â€"A few days ego, too, permission wee refused to Mme. Seteofr. e weelthy end cheriteble Indy 0: St. Peters- bnrg, to open a soup kitehenin n village of the famine-stricken district. She wee in- formed that she might send in her oflerinn to the govemment communal-lee. who would use their judgment in distributing it, but that uq moge private group kitchens, _-_IJ L- his, "so. mâ€"uâ€"vâ€""wrâ€"._--_--,HH, _ corn stores, tee booths, etc, would be snowed. It is even a question of suppress- ing those which {Count Tolstoi end his family have opened in the Dsnkovsky dis- triot end other pieces Thesuthorities are indignant thst Russisn society should prove so generously responsive to the appesl of Count Tolstoi, to whom tens of thousandsoi roubles ere being sent every week from oil qua-terse! Russis. while the ministry of the interior wss obliged to use very strong pressure to obtsln less then s hsli million roubles in eight weeks. The newspapers sre not permitted toke- print the letters oi Countess Tolstoi seizing contributions. â€"A London cable says: Worse end worse cases of conspiracy, riot and ismine come from Russia, coupled with coconuts or epssmodic efforts of the czar to assert his authority in the direction of good government, which pitlsbiy isil. It is sold, on spperently good suthority, thet he hes interfered successtully, however. to prevent the French chsnvluists from playing the game of the Russisu war party by isstening s bogus quarrel ...... A St. Petersburg deepstch seys: A ismlehed pesssnt in the Techeljsbinsk district killed ï¬ve men recently for the purpose oi rob- bing them and buying food with the money obtained. He was arrested whlle hiding the bodies. He told the prosecutor he murdered the men while they were sleeping and that he only got four roubles. The prisoner seemed to have been driven inssne by excessive hunger end cold ...... The prison at Ssmsrs, which was built to hold 2001nmstes, is now crowded with thousands of uniortunetes, smong whom typhus end typhoid fever are rite. The ,A-_ es. 1. Li. -‘e-â€"A 65A link â€"Bill Nye hits the veil e herd when on the when he ssys: “A msn my use e west on the beck of his neck for s cells: button; ride on the back coach ore rsllroed {rein to save intetest on his money till the conductor gets around; stop his wsteh st night to ssve wear and test; lesve his ‘l’or ‘t’ without s dot or cross to ssve ink; pasture his mother’s gave to sen core. but the sort of e man is s gentlemen end a. echoin- compsred to the fellow that will teke s newspeper two or three years, but when uked to pey for it nuts it into the allies marked ‘reiuse'J’ â€"Jobn Sargent 0! Kingston: hsd e terrible experience in Trendinsgs township e few nights sue. He wes returning home from Louedsle considersbly under the influence of liquor. When come six miles from home he tied his horse to the fence, and m into-S. Post's been W himself end went to sleep on the floor. The night wee intensely eold, end the next morning ‘ _ wee iotstime seeroely to we. 11.. waived toimlk homwï¬en es both feet wose’bedlytmeu. s doctor wee called is. One toot wee mounted st tinninimfl. “gilt“ ache: kgmtsken of! e e , sew-eds two , es had tom on, and :10va his own inntudenee yiil likely_¢lle. 783 {SEW i'ï¬iï¬iiiee‘ihe‘ In envied h! min. It behind. by then. who mmmmm?uw “3“ ï¬mï¬â€˜} r en can no till the new dbeele ettecked her. Men! per-one oi Shelbyvuie mnow talus me remedy. â€"ASL Patel-abuts}: eeble em: Ascendei in connection with the famine relief hee â€"C‘nrletmes day afternoon, at a shooting metch at J alien’s Lending, Smney lake. Wmerd Stone end Clarke Bronson were shot by the accidental dleoherge of a rifle in the hands of Brennan's brother. The letter wee inside the hotel loudlng the rifle while Stone and Bronson wereout- elde, when it went off. The ball passed through the door end through Stone near the shoulder. end leaned in Brennan’s shoulder. Both men are in a critical con. Mon. 111121.41") Dzsmcrz' NOTES. POWER OF THE PRESS. Recognizing the power of the press as one of the potent factors of education in the nation, be it Resolved, that while thanking those papers that do hold a high standard. we utter our protests against press records of the details of crime. the admission ¢ im- pure matter in the form at medl and personal advertisements and oi sensa onal stories calculated to mislead the minds and destroy the morals of our children. and through them the home. canes r03 concumunox. Resolved, that in the organization of the World’s W. C. T. U. we have great cause for congratulation, and we acknowledge the goodness of God in the protection which has attended our “round the world" mie- sionary, Mary Clement Leavitt. in her eight years’ journey inns, and in the great success that has crowned her eflorts. We have rejoiced without ceasing in the presence of Lady Henry Somerset, and her faithful comrade, Hannah Whitaii Smith, whose consecration to God and to the cause of humanity is manifested in every word and deed. The presence of the other members of the World’s W. C. T. U. has been an inspiration to us, while the cordial greetings oi the many iraternal delegates have strengthened and fortiï¬ed our con- fldence in the ultimate success oiour work. 7, -_j ALA PUBLIC moons. Whereas, the American pnbue school as the pnlhdlnm or on: liberties. we protest esdnet the dominion «interference 0! any sect or denomination. PHYSICAL CULTURE. Resolved, that we deprecate and protest against any fashion in dress which inter- feres with the highest physical develop- ment; also, that we favor the enactment of state laws requiring physical culture and industrial training to become a part of public school education. Resolved, that we unite with all good people in protesting against the legalizing oi the Louisiana lottery. rm: SALOON sys'rm. Inasmuch as the saloon system militate- equally against the interests of capitalist and laborer, Resolved, that we recommend to these classes close and careful study of statistics showing the immense drain made by in- temnerance upon the resources oi both employer and employed. Huww In III-Iv “nuâ€"u- â€"_----_ _ Rescind, that we specially commend the Union Signal and will neck for a rapid increase of circulation and an moat co- operation with its able corps of editors and contributors. That this convention. repugnant: a paid up membenhip of 150,!!!) women through- lta xenon! oï¬icozs, memorhme tile Unit State; congress: ,A - . . ,,,L._ILL-: Lâ€" LI.- mmuummmum of mm: mm mm m. mmm Eaton. The (snow-- m as m mm a mended ad Ma: m: m‘m Mud. than '0 mm: mus W mum um amuuuum. utmmnmflï¬ohnmudm .01th to United Shh eon-‘1! inSouthndSpmhh America. tantrum mommmmmmmwhh mummmmmooumu with e View of exiendina the businele; end we emphetieniiy prom main-t e de- partment or our government being need es money for the extension 0! 3 We end! neknewiedaed en prodneiive of crime and immunity. ms or mrom. Beeolved. that we have heard with pro‘ found gratitude to God a! the impottant work being accomplished by Pundlta Ramabai in behalt or the child widowa o! Indiaâ€"and we hereby pledge to her our prayers and our cordial sympathy and an port. ceolved (e). that we condemn the nu by tobacconiete or advertisementa In the ahape of women's forms and faces, and the nee of obscene cards in cxgar boxee cigar-ego packages. A,,y.__A AL- ‘I-“-- A. g wwu Wu... v--. _ 1. To ratify the treaty submitted by the musk conference of notions proposing the exclusion of intoxicating liquor. and the abolition of the glove trade tram lune pogtigno otr Africa. _ LIII l-.--Aâ€"--4l .6 6h- ‘IIIUIJU V. “blown-- 2. To poee the bill introduced ot the request of the W. C.T.U. for a commieeion, composed of both men and women, to in- veetlzetc eoclel vice. 3. To pass the bill, reported tevornhly lent year, providing for n oommieeion of enquiry .on the alcoholic liquor troï¬lc; also the: 110mm be appointed upon ouch commie- : on. 4. To provided tor separate building: for men end women prieonere in the Indlnu territory. 5. To ectt‘e ell dlflioultiee within our garden, or with other no ions. by orbita- on. Thet we also memorlelixe the World’- Fnir Commioncre: 1. To close the gntee on Sunden. 2. To prohibit the eele of intoxication liquo_re upon_ the grounds. pounce, and the: we rejoice in thenov elmoec unlvereel teschlng in the public eehooleotthlelend. end Iooktotbeenfotoe- men: of these have to give ue e coming mention of hummer mu! emu“ a ¢Pmunu 0! had“: sud men Mbweduulotun ma comfort falloutmmot of unnouhhmfl‘lw†ohm-o an â€men when out!" or billions. manuamaummm vane-- u uuv yuw-unvvu b) We protest against the display of demoralizing pictures on theatrical um. boards, the plague of vampire literntnre floodin the land with corruption. and the med! advertisements in many oi the We heartily endoree ithe work of all agencies for the protection of women and children, and we approve of the founding of homes for dependent children and 0! educational homes for the people in the alum districts of cities. Inaamuen an a sound body is essential to a sound mind, we believe the inculcation at health principles to be foundation work in the temperance reform. 33. To supply an ebundenee of pure went. Reeolved, the: we believe that prevention through early education es lo the evil netqre o! eleohollo drink- end other nu- eouce ie the gngldote for Elle viqe o‘t‘lntem- ‘Ymhtmanki-npmdddm lino leadhg newgpapegs. luau-up. Div 77 uyâ€"y‘-.~. (c) We deplore the Influence lent; to the tide ol impurity by women who as e menus or support pose for impure navel-dung pictures. and no less the: or women who Wear an Immodest style of dress In heinou- uble dgwing rooms. | i 7 7 ,‘__- __L‘l- uulv utte- vv In (-1) We prey all people who ulna public and private morality so help in the cflcrtc these apt-lugs; or vlce by careful “aching, legal restriction and purer social customs. PROTEOTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN“ 3020100381" Don'tdalu. MWhuobeu _‘ - _. r , ‘(_ _._; __nn_ 0. mow J. H. SOOTHERAN $5,000 J. H. SOOTHERAN- E mmom-wmmmm : um. Jibâ€. M N Neglect o! the hair one: destroys its vitality and natural hue, and cause 1: to ran out. Be- fore it is too lute apply mu HM: Renewal; 3 sure remainâ€"88 l. 356,7 00 $3,500 $5,500 $7,500 $4,600 $4,700 $4,400 $4,000 $5,500 $4,600 The l'ools are not on Dead. A lazy man. whose horses and cart were stuck in the mud. prayed to Jupiter for help. Jupiter answered: "Fool! get up and put your shoulder to the wheel. and do not call on me when you can help yourself-" Foolish people buy medi- cines hen-hazard, blindly trusting to promises made without aauarantec. Dr. Pierco'e Golden Medical Discovery is guaranteed to cure colds. coughs, ell lung emotions. and even Consump- tion. in its early stages. It puts to rout all stomach troubles. puriï¬es the blood. Rives healthful action to the slumlsh liver. and drives blemishes from the skin. It is on honest medl- olne. and an invaluable heuith insurance policy which should never be Allowed to lapse. All druszlsts keep iLâ€"SB-l. $7,000 SAN rm moo. CAL. [0mm 8!. m YORK. N. 3 LEIGIRBOIE;M. Aunt. â€nanny. Ont. I! you no onions. er Dr. Omens Stomach mm:- It you are dyspevda Ugo Dr. Csnon’n 8mm Bitten fl Inn in canon. m Uogxfk. emu Stomach Bitten limo homes «so emu-774:. An egotistiul allele :5 1n 1-30“: to the radar. $5, 200 $9, 000 $5,200 $4,500 $6,000 Laxative.â€"The Indigenous Bitters in I. slow DWVO for I few weeks. hm the 01700: 19 only the more certaintand ofleotlve. A 250. package makes an excellent pmucivaâ€"M-l. To be awful la the true my t9 Kurd against can, Hwy 3 Mound trune is n tub without the Mo zones. wâ€",WV $6, 700 Bothp the method and results when yrupofm' mmn; it is pleasant g e Willa anntl at m tly on the {hdneyg val? 311$: 58. cleaneeqth 0 eye eï¬â€˜ects, preï¬x-ed on] from the most healthyan agreeab esubstances, its manajylexoellentqualitiescommendit to and have made it the most p0 ular remedy known. yrup of Figs is for sale in 750 bottles b all leading druggists. Any relia ledru ‘ 1; who may not have it on ban will rocure it promptly for any one w o wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the ntl yet 111 fly on the mane ï¬vegmdgwegm cleanses the 3;: tern eï¬â€˜ectually, ' colds, heed- aches and fevers an cures habitual constipation. S . p of Figs isthe only remedy o rte kind ever ro- duced, pleasmgto the taste an ac- ceptable to the stomach, rompt in its action and truly: be_ne cial 1n its Real Estate, Money Leaning and Insurance Broker, Lindsay. "PROTOBIAwm cure m: com. "P30130315 bu no equal. "PIDI'OBIA" lousenaltne phlegm. “PIOTOSIA' put up In 550. bottles “PICTO RIA'Ltho woolen tomcatâ€"TH The sewing mmhine {mm is the Juggennt of cn'umnm m; smur cm, FARMS PARTIAL LIST OF ONE ENJOYB TOWN SHIP OF MARIPOSA. J. H. Sootheran. wnl buy you 147 sou-s. 75 mm ole-nanny loam Doll. fairly well Improved. 4} miles from Halo Brush. Terms to unit. will buy you 100 acres. .11 cleared. ï¬nc-cluobufldlnaotndgoodatfloo‘ cultivation. Euytoma. w_l_y buy you 100 wro- near Woo:- wlll buy you 119 me oddolnlng Lindsey. will buy you 185 wee edjolnm Lindsey. willbnyyoulOOeeI-el eeven mne- trom Undue}. will buy you 100 acre- three mile. from yndeey. mama-w " xii"m‘“'m 8-D!- 6118. Wmmmm umpgmhupjumwm TOWNSHIP OF OPS. 1'08 “LIBY VARIETIES. '.. mt. JANUABELMQ mun (tom For Y. I“! 0'. 3b]: can of up)! to u! won-mania ' cumin“ [Ml â€mi-mu" ’63": tom u- my wwnsr comm urns. mug outerm- to an: bot-lower. 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