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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 15 Jan 1892, p. 3

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This hm i! g the above 13 1M . 18 Alma-r. elected co fxame home. 3006 young ml fencedaad whoa: my be sea 13 a. board fence two farms which 0: sepgrgtply. _ Pylon. hams-mi dollars. a. three miles {tom the fined and fenced: m .33 acres under calm BS NAYLOB. xe town of Essex wk“ very low prices in: a touowinfl't- ocroo one-half mile bountiful tam. and: fenced; 80 notes in crowd of 300 choice : Imam; sublime IO horses: coach homo ”4.1mm artesian won Log; one good nix-room. by tenant; also vet! lame collar. bathroom water inside and on Private carnage en- rn and grounds on.- ;. 50 [her ground. I {am may be seen 13 Les: 701-90 01 (inept ' which a: these furl: 9 mm: prom 70 ejeczriq 1121:}. was; ioi VE! chic? of am WEIR!) BM" Goods Dealer, ; Dyers ms and Quebec. all kinds. Fastball. tuna. and an ad or French Clean- :Lecd the best. No A reliable agent in sumac Stemms of J as. '2. a YEAR OLD ‘v. The owner on roams!!! 081M payable yearly. : once to DAVID I Broker. m , Oats, Peas in be. paidt Wershoes, now very 0.00 With a.“ 11. Water .130 best I trade, Sugars, Lory, etc. '31 Salt Ian: was deeply 111095.08.â€" TIEâ€"EVE; were thrown into Mud mmqmfly, 3! the mum’- orders. they were nuns- ~Advloes smoked at London from Tangier ehow that the Moatiah mieeion lent taTouetin order to mange for the formal Annexation of the ouie to Monaco felled to eeoompihh their object. The Toneume told the Moorieh come the: they bed recon-meted their deeire to hue the Salton of Mn-ocoo for their protector; end‘mt they now preferred an alliance: Vida Linensâ€"in other wade. with the French. When the envoys tetnrned end uported nae}:- tenure to the gluten the; ~During the past week, as has been re ported, two Irish miners died in Tuiiy- vailen in the utmost. squalor. James Murphy’s death was due to pneumonia, and his sister Annie iollowed him the net: morning, her illness being similar to that other brother. All their pennrv served only to enrich their two married sisters, who have since come forward to claim the estate annex: of kin. The hut in which the bodies were found is or the most wretched and squalid nature. The bodies were on a oileot turf: yet this pair were worth $200,000, and a bunk book. with deposits credited to the amount of 8%,000, we found in the house. â€"At Newark. N.J., last Friday Chaa. S. Quackenbuan ahot hie wife Ann:e, mortally wounding her. He then placed the muzzle o! the revolver in his mouth and ahot hhnaelt through the head, expirlnn almoat lnalantly. Quackenbnah waa fox-trek years aid. and a wealthy retired Insurance broker. He claimed that his wife was extravagant, and aha said he was insanely Jealous. â€"Three thousand opentore of the Elgln Netwnel Watch Co. of E13113, 11]., ahead ready to ”Hire and only went the signs] to quit work. Several hundred skilled workmen 1n the depertmente walked out Saturday, and unless all sumo fell the strike Will become genera. The trouble In due to reduction of wages. -â€"A family consisting at elx members were recently found dead in their isolated dwelling near Bclbweleen, on the Sndetle mountains, on the Bohemian fronuer. A cable says that evidence exists to show that the but adult members of the family died of influenza, and that the two child. ten died of starvation. â€"The Sheffield (EugJ Telezmph, in its review of trade, says the McKinley term has on: a stop to successful trading to Sheflleld goods in the U sited States, and addaltthat market In so be recovered It will only be by altering 1: medium priced cage!” and a general reduction in ache: n: c as. â€"â€"It is stated that the French Consul- genetol at Quebec has teen-acted the French vice-consuls throughout. the Dominion to warn ell Frenchmen to hold Ihemeel van in readiness tojoln their team. five cores in the French army. This is supposed to be a consequence of the Ten- plere dltficnlsy. -â€"The Duke of Clarence to seriously ill with “finenza and pneumonia at Sind- rlngham, the rentdeqae of the Prince of Wales. A special cable says that. n is very probable that: me Duke’s doctors will in- det upon the postponement of his marriage, whieh was arranged to cake place in a few â€"Influeuzs of a. perticnhfly malignant no has broken out at Trevoux, a. town of shear 2,0001cnnabltunts, In the department of Aix, twelve miles north or Lyons, France. The efforts of the doecore to combat the disease have in many cases greyed or no man, and many people have -The London clty councll has decided that the wedding am to be nresented by that body to vhe Duke of Clarence and his bride shall be a diamond necklace valued .1; 1,600 guinea for the princess and a magnificent ellver dinner service valued at 900 guinea; tor the duke. â€"Meaees of Russian troops have been imported into Poland end it is believed that disturbances are expected there. Bodies of mounted soldiers have been dnfted in towns in Southwest Poland for military pin-peace. -A correspondent who accompanied a vern mem inepector on hie round ) in the 11:6 districts of Tonia, Russia, gives an appalling account of the [rightful distress over, where prevailing. The area of moorism in Russia. is ten times the area of England. â€"Great activity is noticed among the gallon, and 50 vessels will leave Victoria, B. 0., without speaking of other placas. Itls teas-ed that trouble will take place next season In Behring sea. â€"An explosion occurred last Friday evening in a. coal mine at Krebs, I. 1’., which filled up the shaft with debris and named the death of 223 men and the notions injury of several others. â€"A farmer named Wm. Doia, living in fingers of Downie, near Smutord. tell (tom the left of his barn on Friday. a distance of twenty feet, and died a few hours afterwards from injuries received. -â€"A young man named Gordon Sander, while out hunting near Iroquois, Out“ on Friday, was killed by the accidental dis- 8 ofa. gun in the hands of a companion named Richard Seeley. Georg e Ream! of Grand Rapids, Mich. who took part in the battle of letlmore against the Britlsh In 1812. died on Friday, 104 years of age. â€"A mysterious illness has killed sixteen animals in the zoological gardens in Am- sterdam wichin 48 hours. The finest lions and tigers have succumbed. â€"-The Canadian Pacific Rsflvny Compe- ny has resolved to reduce the price of he leads in the north-west to induce purchase by settlers. --An outbreak of trichlnosie has occur- red .1: Lodz, near Warsaw. Fmeen per- sons have died at the discus and {arty are dangerously m. â€"There were fourteen deaths last Friday In New York from grippe, and 217 police. m In that city were on on the nick list. -Chulle Mitchell, five you: old, was run over by e sleigh in St. Thomas last Friday evening and was instantly killed. -Mr. Carnegie will add $1,000,000 to his original donation, and Pizeburg, Pm. will lave one o! the finest libraries in the ~Dnring the past week there Imported in Copenhagen 2,700 trash of Influenza and 110 deaths. â€"The Skibbereen district in Ireland is ”flaring from a. wideapmd epidemic of influenza. The mortality is high. autical tun m 1mm: and I:- â€"-The ravages of Influenza are increasing Wheat Europe, and hundreds m HOME AND ”REIGNITRHS OI NEWS on THE WEEK me (Emma: gust. Fla-m ‘ ' wI'f'uioiuiitam " ugh" nagâ€""ii mmmhmm may Mt 9 mujor W 13733118130 31138. tum-ts the (solid nap-run. an: ““11ng mm mmbhflaflmm mmwumnm‘i: m '1" 3-: asht' lines) 31-3331: . __ LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 15. HE CANADIAN POST Publuheg': Notice. c. n. nm,mnnotor. whzra he he bug“ m. a three “”1108- Der month. awn: mom «bum mp, good brad. um . but never men. Controls”! hu- hlmaeu and Mo mutant- to the an. dict. Bamdhhwmmonounghm ‘â€"râ€"' vâ€" extreme euger upon leaning of the ecu!- tereiion oi food received by the earring peasants. I: is reported the nflnoipu municipal authorities ere to he diemieeed i113 consequence of am disclosures. hmeaeuteetOdeeu‘ vehemerreeted i'or boring-old ‘eduleereted'grein. The uterine link est-gunmen lending" epertmeu cow udent mek e tour of Kenn writee:.~t.hez count Toletoi hoe oetabimhnd e and»: aiming-houses. glare he he rm neonle on than â€"A steamer believed to be the Red Star liner “Noordiand,” which sailed irom Antwerp on Saturday for New York, ran down the British barqus “Chllliwell” oi! the Wielingen lightship and out her to pieces. The barque sank and fifteen of her crew were drowned. The steamer con- tinued on her voyage without offering any assistance. The Great Eastern Company’s steamer “Ipswich" rescued the captain and the remainder of the crew, who were found clinging to the only remaining most. â€"-A London cable sayszâ€"There is no abatement of the plague of influenza in London. and the hospitals are taxed to their utmost capacity in accommodating the numerous cases pouring in upon them. Matters are made worse by the fact that a number of regular physicians on the stafl' of almost eyerv hospital are stricken down with the disease and are unable to perform their share of the increased work. Many of the students at Guy's hospital, too, have isiien victims to the prevailing scourge. Private practioneers are also overwhelemed by the number at influenza cases to which they are summoned. The leading physicians, whose patients are of the class willing and even anxious to em- ploy trained nurses, report it impossible to fill the demand for such attendants. Trained nurses can command their own price, and it their number were many times multipliedmll could obtain good places ...... Another cable correspondent sayszâ€"Tte discovarv by Dr. Pieifler, the soo-iu-law of Prof, Koch, oi the influenza bacillus has. causad considerable excite men: in medical and scientific circles. The public ask at what practical use these revelations can be until a principle for the destruction of the bacilli shall have been 4 obtained. Te discovery of bacilli brings i no comfort to sulfa-ere. The Japanesse 1 physician. Dr. Kitisato, who is surpassing i Dr. Picifl’er in his investigations, has, it 1 was recently announced, discovered a euro 1 for tetanus, but the remedy has not yet I been tested and the tetanus bacilli continue i to thrive. The report of Dr. Pieifl'ar, l which was recently read at the Cbarite 1 Hospital, details how the doctor traced the i influenza bacillus and describes its special l characteras distinct from that of other I bacilli. The report concludes with the l single practical recommendation to combat } infection by removing and destroying the sputum of persons sufl'ering from influenza 1 and by keeping the surroundings clean : I: l t r s c t W'F'WVD‘I “Hui-IQ. vâ€"vâ€" lvr-u'v and thoroughly disinfected. â€"A correspondent who accompanied a government inspector on his rounds in the famine districts of Tools, Russia, writes that many houses were found packed with families, the members or which tried to keep warm by crowding together. Unciad women and children or three generations slept huddled together on the same benches! above stoves. Barns and outhouses were destroyed for tool. The interiors of the huts were without light and bars of furniture, and permeated by an intolerable stench. The people in most of these houses have been three days without food and waiting relief. The roots 0! many of the huts had been partly used for fuel. In several cases unprotected children were discovered in a starving condition, having been deserted by their parents, who had gone to look for work. Most of the cutter- ers hide whatever stores they secure. The area of “Pauperizsd Russia" is ten times that of England. The tour disclosed the absolute cessation of industrial and productive work. The failure of the harvest is keenly felt in towns. Manuiac. turing is stopped. The country swarms with beggars, and the entire population seems to be on the tramp. The peasants afl’ect the most extreme sell-abasement before the gentry, but really feel intense hatred for this class and are ripe for a “ revolt. The Russian Monthly European id Messenger contains such alarming accounts or the lamina in Russia that it is astonish. 3‘. ing how the paper succeeded in passing °‘ the censorship. The Messenger compares the present famine in Russia with that in 8' Ireland in 1846, and contrasts the measures \ adopted by the two governments to alleviate the distress or the people. It to ‘says: "Nobody in Russia ever imagined 3‘; that her economic condition was so th wretched. Now that the true state of aflaira is revealed, only a madman would plunge the country into war or foreign th complications for years to come." The 1 Messenger ridicules the stories of Russian 1:, oppression of the Slave. It declares they 1 are in a much better condition than the :1: Russian peasants. The charges of hands by the Germans and Jews, it says, are tit totally without foundation. The minister or the interior is made _a scapegoat tor the -n-.-s LI‘_‘A,a_, a URI-n antennas-arr; man no the czar" anger. The .63: -dyplayogl A-m-- -__-_ __-_ I--_, -â€"Dasnits the fact that there is a general belief that wooden ships are behind the age the building or them is still I: thriving industry in Nova Scene. The tonnage of ships built and registered in one county last year exceeded that oi any previous record. This was Haunts county. which in 1882 turned on: u tonnage at 7,997, sud in 1891 an aggregate tonnage of 18,054. In other parts or the province the industry has been almost equally successful. I â€"Last Saturdsy's csbles say: The snow ‘ storm prevailing in severe in the county of Wstertord, Ireland. Traflic is for the most part suspended. In Cornwall a similar state of affairs preva ls. The snow is so deep at Windsor and other plsces in Berkshire that it hes stopped the royal and other hunts. The storm at Belfast is the worst known for many years. The snow has caused a complete suspension of traffic on the streets. â€"Telesrams have been received in Lon- don from the Congo which confirm the statements made by Father Oherwalder, the priest of the Soudnn Austrian mission who was taken prisoner by the Madhlste years ago, but who recently escaped from Omdnrsmsn and made his wa to Kohoeo. Dissensions are weakening t e power at mshdism and the people generslly would welcome any change brlnglng them relief from its turbulency. --Mre. Annie Hmln wee nreeeted et on Sunday night on e chemo oi mane nghter, it having been discovered the: the rune a baby term at Calumet’nve. Six babies were known to have been taken to her house during the bet five months, while flve deed little one: have been found within hnlt a mile of her piece. The police claim to have a chain of evidence that will be enfleient to convict her or my i __ "-m w W w, taking thâ€"asâ€"fis concnblno. â€"’1‘ho reduction the Canadian Pacific railway has made in the prion of its lands glared trio: ulflomenyrhanmnu to 1:31:11 wonty- ve per cent. company us doing something to aid the ssttlsmsnt o! unoccupied territory in Manitoba and the Northwest. No serious objection would be raised It 5 similar concession wsrsnndo In the matter or raves. THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, om” FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1892‘ “even A coon nu." Ono not of humorâ€"am um ”tum! to pumaâ€"canted a smile lot i mount to chm May the deb. "0393113,." Ind In. Bum}, "I um: and touch the mole huh, but I was. I wonder, aluminum tau. 1! their sorrow ll : Tho opoltcntlon of this nary was direct: ”no homo! the nnwory when the “conned liquor pit- obound; tho: hollow mockery h A high avenue no contort the {other moths: or mm- for the loan o: nu: ma; ones-loot to than mover. TRAPS FOR THE UNWABY. "Cover up the welle,” wee eiovely pee- eoge in one of Mre. Burney’e eppeele. “In our beautiful South-lend," ehe neid. “the idol of the iemily wee little Frenkie.” The eweet, blue-e3 ed. golden-helm child need ed no lengthy deeeription. How he gloried in gazing into thet deep oleer well in thet gerden where the prodigelity of neture mede eli alorloue. Hie eieter wee ever ; feerfnl the: name dey her idolized brother might fell into the well. By her request e cover wee mede for it, but to her met dietreee people would now end egein leeve the cover 011‘. One bright morning childish lenghter real: in the hell. little feet pettered down the steps end into the garden-e: two ‘ o'clock thet dey e little form, with eroseed hende end puleeleee heert. lnyin e derx cloned room. The cover hed been left at the well one too often. end Frenkie’e tether mourned,â€"“end the wont of it ie thet it wee I who bed the well mode which proved to be Frenkle’e neve.’ The deter. in the delirium of fever, preyed thet there might be no open wells in heeven or thet the engeie would keep the cavern on, eo the; no hem befelllittie Frankie. She then gave the modern version of the story: “These men were thrown into the fiery furnace for refuelnz to obey the com- mnnde ot the king. If these three hnd been your boys, women. what would you have had them ea)? In there one here but would any, "Deer boy, It mill cool: you your Me to retuee, now down.” They would not bow down. Talk of heroism, here you have It. The king etoye. He looke into the furnace. He use four men. ouellke the Son of God. He cone to Shedreck. Meehech and Abednego to come out of the fiery furnace, and they come. Oh, mothers, 1: they were your boy: whet en hour or triumph it would he!” A TERRIBLE TEST. Mn. Barney read at another meeting the story at the heroism of Shadrach, Moahach sud Abednego. When she had finished she said some might any "Could I stand a test like that." I \ Mrs. Barney in one or her public talks captured the love of her hearers for her grandson “Joe"-not that Mrs. Barney has the appearance of a grandmother, on the contrary, the idea nite startled everyone for the moment. “ ittle Joe” remembers in prayer every ninht his grandma. He sometimes says that he hopes she’ll soon come home for he is tired oi waitin for her to come. Sometimes he says. “ Lord, take care oi grandma, for ifyou lose sign of her I know she'll never get home.” 0 was at a kindergarten school not long ago and was quite supercilious end inattentive when agiobe o! the earth was being ex- plained. “Why,3 Joe,” said his teacher. “you are not listening. You’ll want to know about the world when you grow up." Oh, I know all about it.” coolly remarked the young Rhode Islander, “my grandma goes all round it every week.” So Mrs. Barne got close to the hearts oi young and old. he supreme thought or her address was lofty, that temperance and prohibition are not everything, are not the sole object ‘ of the W.C.T.U. movement. The object is 1 the moral upliiting oi the world. ‘ Mn. Barney has high hopes of e wonder- inl Rsthorlng er. the world’s hi: in Chiceao, in 1893, where convention one: convention of temperance men and women in to be heJd, and e greet temper-nee temple is to be devoted to the cause which she hes so much at heart. TEE SANGUINE EXPECTATIONS of the Valiant leaders of the prohibition party might be realized. She herdly thinks that the talk or running Genera! John P. St. J ohn, ex governor of Room, again, no the prohibition candidate will result in his nompmntion. Mrs. Barney thinks he would prefer to fight under they standard at eome other ngmlnee of the prohibition puty._ 0! the approaching presidential ekction Mu. Barry hoped that (Continued from last week.) With Lady Somerset. Mrs. Bsrney was chm-med. That greet English temperance lender told the speaker thst after studying W. C. '1‘. U. methods nt Chicago with Miss Willard, she. (Lady Somerset) was think ing of 3 tone round the world, and might possibly accept the task of presenting to the governments of the world the great prohibition petition with its thousands upon thousands of signatures. -Sergt. Major Mar-gm has returned to Kingston from England. He secured his :schsmo from the Scots’ Guards of London, E02,. was presented with a silver cup by his sssochte nsrgesnts and rejoices over a pension of 2* 93. au- dsyi. â€"0:o townahlp has not a. cent of debt, and of the local tax levied {or 1891 not o dollar has been expanded. Not mother township in Slmcoe county can make 3 elmllor showing. V â€"Experiments on a large scale for the cure oi consumption by the inhalation of ozone are about to be made at St. Raphael, a point on the Mediterranean coast where the air is supposed to be pecul ly well adapted to a satisfactory trial of the treatment. Ozone has long been known as a potent agent for the core at phthisis. but great dificnlty was experienced in getting it pure, a condition absolutely essential. About three years ago two French physi- cians, Dre. Labbe and Oudin, perfected a process by which the genuine ozone was produced, and wonderiul results have been achieved. it is said, by the inhalation of this subtle agent by patients in the Parisian ‘ hospitals. A vast sanitarinm is now to be 1 established at St. Raphael, and a good deal is likely to be heard oi the ozone care before long. I“? _ V u it was concluded that the mac should be supported by tone at Arms, their preparations for the inevitable ehonld begin without delay. â€"Sir Cheriee Diike delivered e epeech et Sidney Mondey evening, which e epeelel eehle eeye 1e likely to etlreet exhalation end eronee diecueelon throughout Europe. He deeiered thet he believed Frenoe end Germenrboth cheriehed deeigne on Bel- gium, whoee neutrality E lend hed guaranteed, and thet the Bri vern- ment should decide whether or not fight to persevere the egtqnogny‘ogBeiginm, end I. IL -,l -â€"It Is stated this the French emul- aenerslst Quehsohssinstmeuedths vice-console throughout the Dominion to m s11 Frenchmen to hold themselves in resdlnese to join their respective corps in thsl'rsnehsmy. This is supposed to he s consequence of the Tangle“ (timothy. gut?“ team-nah.” 0‘. PM th baiped chagrinâ€"ix: barnyard hum HIDLAND DIBRICTT NOIEB. “me Jon.” Largo Audiences Greet Bar and Appnua. MRS. BABNIY IN KONTRIAL. For God. and Home and Native Land.” 3.0. QB. EAR Hirer-slur almgrvm but low We! (MB-WWW“ -33. mm on.“ SEEâ€""en; $133â€"â€" "" " Coal in Car lotssolddlrectto eonsmhers. N 0 intermediate profits. Write for Prim Special Attention Given to So- defies and Clubs. CANADIAN OFFICE, HAMIL’NN, OAT. A Remarkable Campus. water Wheeler. of the Wash union mus. unread», Mm, tor two yew afflicted with various. veins, uncom- pcnlod In a troublesome etupuon. wu com- monly gin-ed Mtg; “gm; out: eight bottle- of K9035 grfipnrilifn; §Tf A Truthâ€"1H: not in the form of the race the: Denny comma but in brhhmeu or the complexion This explains the Immense no- palm-11y or the noun well: the dream sell under the name of Persian Lotion.-88 l. A Chance to take 3500â€"0:- Better! 1 A slim chance. son fancy. Well, read and ‘judze for yourself. You hove Cunt-h. 3500 In oflered for on incurable use or (1th in the Head. by the prom-{eter- ot Dr. Sege'e Com Rem- dy. Snimxs or Cxunxa. -Heedeohe. obetruo non of the none. ctr-charges mung hate the throat. sometimes protuee. wetery end said. u: others. thick. tenant-axe. mucous. purulent. bloody. puma and often-«vow,» e week. ringing in the care, da-stneeo: omnsm breath; emeu ‘ and Lute imputed. our] mars: downy. Only a. few of these eymotome hkely to be pteeenx at once. Dr. Sege'e Kennedy curee the worn cues. Only 50 cents. sold by drums! evmwhere. 3500 or a cure. Elmer would be eooepteble. M821! It umnmouu. ’0 erDr. OCmsStomnoh 81m It you are d pod {In 1-. OCH-son's Emma Bitten 't you have In don. Use reasons Stomach Bitten Imobotfleo n50 oenmâ€" 77-21. A parlor sotâ€"Young mm and young My. Other life picmvet showed young aristo- crats whose “good ulcod" was no pmtection nnd how habits became a chain or steel. The inspiration of the nddteoa, the mlucn Ions power or human influsnce devoted to the service of Christ and humunity,nnd the nolilclng, ausznlnmz tendernens of the Divine spirit seemed. as Mrs. Barney us down. to have made n deep impression upon .210 s ash audience young woman once said. "I'm new: to run any ca-nfgha' 'Dan'c go «might, and her companion. ‘Mrs. Barney is com- km on Sunday, and she will talk-and talk -â€"and we shall tryâ€"and cry, and cry. and have such a good aimsâ€"and than you can rug 9mg 3m M90d5]._,f you_ want to’."_ _ _A serious reflectionâ€"A solemn Don's huge in I SAN IRAN 91800. CAL. mum KY. NEW YORK, N. 2 5.31615 80 2‘8“. Mont, many. 01:: Spare momentsâ€"The gold dust 01 time. bottles b all leading drugglsts. Any relia le druggist who may not have it on hand will rocure it promptly for any one w o wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the pbpular remedy kpown. Syrup of Figs 13 for sale in 75c bottles_by.a!1 Wing. druggistsy New A d vertzsemen ts. constipation. S . p of Figs is the only remedy 0371:1215 kind ever ro- duced, pleasmgto the taste an ac- oeptable to the stomach, tgrompt in its action and truly bene cial in its effects, pregared onl from the most healthyan agreeabesubstances, its man excellentquahties commendit to afi and have made it the most aches and fevéi-s an?! cfires hibitual 7 ifltli V iet r0311 yonrtheKidne fiveggfid PBowegs! cleanses the 5ny tesn efiecéustlly, (11312818 00149, had: Both the metlgod and results when Syrup of Figs 13 taken; it is pleasant and ;efi-esh1ng to__the tagteLagd acts L'AllFOBNlA HG SYRUP Cl]. (0F PEII'A. IIIE OWNER!) ONE ENJOYS Continued inert week. VARIETIBS. Renainfnrallmmfiumm mmsroux. W. REDPATH. IMPROVED SULKY PLOUGHJ “but! in m ”Wm” .32 I.“ m manly um TO THE PUBLIC. B. 8. PORTER, Lindsay OMEMEE FOUNDRY. mm. ov F CABIN. 3“. ad ”mam 885. ROYAL mu. STEAMSHIPS. REDUCTION IN BATES. “maximum: POEMD- AND EMA: 10 um P00!- VIA LONDONDIHY. DURING m m HOW anlnwndnwu-du. 80003110th steer-u 0.: low nu". He can. mm SERVICE OF 8 T A TE } ALLAN mm |_ I H E _ srmsmps. NEW YORK and GLASGOW ALLAN LINE h the MM“ nun- W BHEESE HOW“ SUPPLIES mmawdlwhnuhhldm lent terms of re-payment. 6 to 6 per cent. A large amount of Pr!- vate Funds and Trust Fund: to Loan in sum smaller large to suit bor- rower. Easy and conven- gMnuev InLnan H. B. DEAN. Ban-Inter. once to mm Blochoorner Kent 3nd York at... W: Aug. 28. mâ€"a. iii'mflxfibut vouch. Dinah! Soon. 5. 1331-05 Flows, Barrows, Laud 3i! them-dine Newspapers. GIVE Min 7. 70.11. RNATE FUNDS TO LOAN at 6!. “mammtmmgm Amount;- J. O GHEHRIBT. P. IL. Woodvflle 3.0 0mm 1- Also agent tor-even! Wmamnm and not EEAP MONEY T0 LOAN IN SUNS of outfittndto'lwoanthm “81‘ GET AN. anonuahocnthe andBystemu-cmtwototwena Amount ulredtorezgcy slow or 81. In 10 years. is $143.20: 1mmm. No m- mwfil‘b ALLAN.WC STRAIGHT mm AT VERY LOWEST cum BATES. ramble onset-nu to suit borrower. Moos lax-gown: trust ma. to loan on adm- maalu terms. 6. 3 HOPKINS. _m. 000.. many. on. EE THE POST’S WEDDING INVI uttrom 5:0 6 Parmtongoodl'u'nf sad Business Properties-on mngood occult ties at I owes: Current Rates. Mommas and‘ notes negounbed. BARRON MOLAUOH LIN. Batiste“. on. many. Aug. 21. 1800â€" m’“‘ W733 oomm"'" m“'“"£vfil§ 6W5: CAMERON. Woodvme P. 0. on. Nov. m. Lam. E ARE NOW LOANING MONE‘ utbomscocrermtongogdrm U ACRES. IN 0P8. FOB BALEâ€"Fonda.“ a m IotNo. 7. Can 6. otthotown Opt; 200 mu; ubout ”mu cloned ud’nndot calcium; the than living wsm ml mulling wmmm it one at the has: mwmmpu?!’ m”. 31:: ‘ uwé‘: or no 31310me 81de five miles tron the mo «8004M “runabout" m O'LEARY a: O'LEABY. Baum. Bouts. 1881â€"6511 7 , mam. Nov. 1:133:14; RAB! CHANCE. mmscmmcmiwoagmti scour-1:1. amount and O'LRABY O'LIABI. many. Nov. 14. 1887. STORE AND DWELLING TO LET. 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