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STOCK â€"Fronoe bus the largest circulation per onulto of any country, the amount beh‘g $36 70. â€"The United States will probably build two and perhaps shreo large battleships at once, to 0081: $4,000,000 each. â€"On Sxtm-dey the thermometer regis- tered 18° below zero at Smtoge, and 25 9 below at Szony Creek, N. i. â€"The proportion of females to males in the United Kingdom, at the census of 1891, was 1064 females to 100 males. â€"A hundred tons of cats' tails were sold in one lot in London recently, to be used in ornamenting iadies’ wearing app arel. -In Sweden the railway stations where meals are served are known by the simple but suggestive picture of crossed knife and erk agsinst the name of the station. â€"’1‘he gold brick swindle was worked on a wealthy Englishman named W. Withers. at Richmond, Va., on Saturday last. He paid $5 000 for two brass bricks. â€"â€"The great pile of buildings overlooking Sn. J ames' park, and known as Qzeen Anne's mansions, is 150 feet in height and contains 1'). floors divided into 1000 rooms. â€"Mr. Michael Bird, a veteran of the Crimean war, died on Thursday night at London, Om, a edGG He was wounded at Balaclava, an received several medals for braverv and good conduct. - n 0. a. WIM‘ â€"Mcs. Henrietta M. King, of Corpus Christi, Texas. owns 1,875 square miles of land in Texas. or shut 1,250,000 acres. She inherited this vast domain tram her husband, Richard King, who wss born in N aw York state in 1325. 3011 AND FOREIGN ITEHS OF INTEREST. â€"'I‘he result of a feud between two Hungarian hmilies living at Lsthbrldge, Mum, was apitch battle with knives on Friday night last. There were half a dozen on each side, and two are now in the hospital in a critical condition, while all the others are cut in difl’erent places. -Margarette Smoke, an Indian women 103 years of age, was buried from St. Francis‘ church, Petoskey, Mich.. last Thursday. Mother Smoke was the daugh- ter of an Ottawaycman and one, Granger. the ï¬rst white trader on the site of Chicago. She has lived near Petoskey for 50 years. and was well known to resorters, thousands of whom have bought her photographs or trinkets cf her manufac- tare. iEws OF THE WEEK. A‘U" Av-.- _.â€".v â€"A\: Panshn', near Durham, England, John bmith, a preacher. while in the middle of deldivering a. elsigac isl missionary s rmon, and deniy re e10“rs backwards and expired. Exactly 49y ;__-1--;...anh (“miss EXDII'BCX. mm“, xv ,.__ -5- , preacher, also named John Smith, died as suddenly In the same pulpit. L__- he can per no. «one W at. nm 1mm; In «an out «beam: t . mum “um m load autumn. 10:. w HM an mum: 09 em» nuMmHmflm II «mach-nod mum-9mm» Nah a mud m ., when “and. mm for all. «n a: at mm mm u M M than wharhnfltm It mm um um um um «mm pnwfllmu chum I we. MW 4mm m momma M bwmgdvm‘fl- mn- by w you or M a mom: um. Im- M known an swuuuou. â€"Carryin¢ over his shoulders 13 gunny sack containing 10 cartridges lllle with dynamite, and weighing 35 pounds. James George, an employee at a stone quarry in the western suburbs of Chicago, stumbled and tell last Friday night. A frightful explosion followed. the shock of which was felt a half a mile away in either direc- tion. and the unfortunate man, horribly mangled and 'tornr.‘ was hurled 30 feat â€"‘â€" hnmgnta (I. hi: â€"The Middlemmh murder in tery is being uni-evened. .The evidence ken by the coroner shows clearly enough that John Hendershott and William Welter deliberately gunned to take the life of Wimam H. endershott. nephew ot the one and cousin of the other. The murder Du“ I‘m-e 'v â€". _____ muugw _ , through the air. Only fragments olhis bmv were recovered. was clearly le‘ the life insurance mane? the victim havine been induced to get h 9 life insured in r $11 00) hr the beneï¬t of his uncle. He went to the woods with his cousin to cut down a. tree and there wAs murdered, the body_ being a? planet} THE LIAN-12: AN POST “'53 ammuwu, uuv wu; w u- ,...v-.. “-3 as to make it appear that the tree had fallen on him and killed him. But pools of blood were found in several places a considerable distance from the body. and twotr three days afterwards a missing axe was found, covered over with leaves with blood on the handle. The alleged murderers have been committed to stand their ma). As usual, it is a case of air- cumstantial evidence, but the chain of c‘reumstancas is so ‘oomplat‘e that it is \. .\--~â€"-vâ€" iuri to see how the guilty men can escape, although clever lawyers these days are able to do almost anything they like with a jury. â€"Mrs. Stella hay, who is in the York- vilie prison, N. Y., awaiting ex smination on the charge of kidnapping her own child, made the rather surprising state- ment Friday night that she was the widow of a near relative of old Commo- dore Vanderbilt, and that her child was heiress to a considerable income from the Vanderbut family. But more startlin and romantic was the story of her seoon marriage to Truckman Fay. Mrs. Fay. who is about 35 years old, and bears trocee of beauty and reï¬nement, said she placed her child with a family where she willbewelltakencareoLandthat no flower would compel her to reveal ding place. She said that her father, whose name she retused to give. had been ageneralintheunionarmy, and fell at Gettysbur She was then at a boarding school. 8 emetGh-erd Bryantka cotton broker, residing at Plainfleld. . 3., ï¬ 5 hilt homwhiehhlemotherhadan income. thdmflflhoflflKaï¬ little one was three veers old. a, was WeakWomen locate her. She then removed into quarters, endoontinuad the search. he truckmen who removed the furniture was John F. Fay. who tell in love with the widow. He said he would ï¬nd the child if she would marry him. She consented, end a. month later Fey placed the little is a constructive food that pro- motes the makin of healthy tissue and bone. t is a wonder- ful remedy for Emaciation. General nobility. Throat and Lung COMpIaint'v Coughs. Colds, Anaemia, Scrofula and Wasting Diseases of Children. Sad/or Pamphlet on Scott’: Emulsion. 1"". Seen a some. Bollovillo. nu ma. too. a 0!. and all mothers who are nursing babies derive great beneï¬t from Scott’s Emulsion. This prepara- tion serves two purposes." It gives vital strength to mothers and also enriches their milk and thus makes their babies thrive. iii: Manama 2m. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. Gulmd tron the Tammi 3'" ken-u.- VII-WI I WILION. mum.“ Scotg’a Em almon- Pnblu’hon' Nance. Emulsion ADVII'I‘IIIIO “III. JAN. 11. 1895. ’u w. "IUDâ€: mm“. “M UAyUuu vv wr- .â€"_â€"â€"- , _-, â€"Willie Peterson and Weeks Carlson, aged twelve and sixteen years, of Muske- kon, Mich., on Thursday afternoon last found 8606 in gold under a pine stum on the eio e leading to Ryersou Creek. ome one h set the stumon ï¬re, and the were poking it wi sticks when e money rolled out. The coin was in twen -dollar pieces, except one ï¬ve-dol- lar an one one-dollar niece. The latest date on the coins is 1861. The are sup. nosed to have been secreted by ed Boyce, a brother of Mlllionnaire Jonathan Boy of Grand Rlpids, durin the war. T died four years ago. Wh e he was not a miser, he had ha it of hiding money, and was supp need to have secreted lame sums. Thousand of dollars of hidden gold were discovered soon afzer the war by his father. â€"â€"Dlvid Mchde, oi Corning, N. Y.. an engineer on the Fallbrook railroad, was fatally injured Saturday morning in a wreck near Middlesburg station on the Fallbrook road, and 12 freight cars were piled in a ditch along the tracks. The wrecked train was a fast freight, and when it jumged the_ track was gaing at “4-; ALA 5--.}â€" â€"A terrIbIe aooIdent “realm“ In the death ol Wlagcptnone.has I In the Bum. he steamer Port Nlotghenyw: thaI o! exonrsIonIets onboard mm“: at moderate speed when one o! the boIlers burst. the shoot drIvIn. thered hot oeal In every dmouoo. 'I‘ne steamer grab: are. and the efl'ora to extlnnleh e name- were Inefl‘eotual. The number of lIIeboats was very amall. and WIN! eoenrs ofenoltement were wItneuod an the Mflrluhted.“l exoorelonIata endeavored to nave themsel res. nyo! tho-eon be rd the Port Nlotheroy ï¬nned oat-5b“!!! to oaether pereons -â€"gaA ago! tram who have been robblng I.tarmerl of eetbrook. Conn; for the past two weeks. became I0 bold assault a teacher who refused to†ve them money. Eight 1' rmers last ht went to the tramps’ headquartrrs and surprlsed thegang Two were ea tnred. drugged trom the what, strip their ragged garments, and ti a tree. Then three farmers applied whlp s tothe men's legs andb backs. Both she-lend at the ï¬rst out, and kept on shrieking until twenty or twenty-fl vehehee had been In- ï¬loted. They were told that If they did not leave In twelve hours they might expe__ot“ worse punishment n.nn_--_ -_.1 “TA-Io. (VJ-lame Wuuu u: Jumyw qu ._â€"v_ n..- a, _ full speed. The engine jumped the track, and ploughed along for several rods, and fell upJn its side. pinning Enfinoer Mc- Qiade beneath the drivewhee . He was in that position for ï¬ve hours and twenty minutes before the engine could be raised. When he was ï¬nally released it was found that his legs. back and right arm were literall cooked by the eseeping steam, and at or parts of his body were frozen. the temperature bein 20 degrees below zers. McQuade is st alive but cmnot recover. The ï¬reman was pitched head foremost into the snow, but escaped with- out injury. It is thought the accident was causeu. by a broken rail. â€"ank um", son at but. Usher. of Pot-dun. N. Y.. aid to ho on. of the mum-n man In an» notion. malted untold. by Jun: Into the coon 2mm tho Human Clay Blmnlnghm o! B“- ums N. . Mona . (Jumps-for n m. 1.1: ‘gtlaamcggud n In uéna°3uom°ï¬ff o I I o o o: maul 4 90:30:31: up» Mg.“ 5.. LL- military decorations were torn and his swoxdwubrokannnd thrown at in his feet. Holman-en, hlnhtheflntumtwlm. Theotherthmmtrip otwhlehtwo wet-churns week manulunp such so ha prohibly Mannheim. The lamolu can of 3,000 pieces. It In six foot high. uldl mummmhetmdmmhumdb' motor. Ithhdwithhudommdtheoonw gupptlonlanlgtqyem . AA-_-_._..--_.I -lgl -..........__.__.. -- V... H , _ being!» powerful thet one my [Old by it no since “more“. ~ â€"Generel the Right Hon. Sir Henry Frederick Poneon . G. C. 3.. prim mterytaneen eerie, wee stricken with pfl'llylll e1: Osborne ootteue nondey lee: end ie new in e oricioei condition. Sir hem-y Pombydined with humus-er Sande: evening. Be wee horn in 1825, end wee formerly eqnerry to Prince Albert, tingï¬inoe Cones}; .4 -L- treL-_ -1 per go out for centuries. Warwick wfllbunaqm ca. That in I: said never tohsvo â€"Tho$atheuthflromthahfllot to Rabyou otaoomdot Ferdinand de Lesseps was a painful ex- ample of a famous man who lived too long.â€"Buflalo Express. V The world’s working stock of original genius. never too large, is heavily depleted by his deathâ€"New York Tribune. He will ever be recognized as a fair and full sample of the century’s productâ€"a man who. in his day, believed in doing and had the ability and energytodo.â€" Mobile Register. Now that De Lesseps is dead his tri- umphs, like those of Robert Morris, the American, will be remembered, and his failure, as pathetic as that of Morris, will be forgottenâ€"Philadelphia Inquirer. He died disgraced. The thousands of Egyptian fellahs who went to a pestllent and weary death in the trenches between Ismailia and Suez have at last their due, and history adds one more to its morals. â€"Philadelph1a Press. Even the failure of the Panama scheme and all the corruption is brought to light cannot deprive De Lesseps of the glory won by piercing the isthmus of Suez. If France no longer calls him the great Frenchman, he will always be remem- bered as one of the greatest men that France has ever produced.â€"New York Herald. __ De Lesseps’ advanced age was the real cause of failure at Panama. Had he been able to exercise personal supervision of the work the money spent would have so nearly constructed it that oompletlon would have been easy, and there would have been today another colossal monu- ment to his memory.â€"Baltlmore Amer- lean. Tie a strip of muslin on the end of a round stick and use to grease bread and cake pans. In baking bread or rolls put a saucepan of boiling water into the oven. The steam will keep the crust smooth and tender. Much of the heavy cake and bread lathe result of the oven door being banged when closed. Close the door as gently as possi- ble. Cut doughnuts out an hour or more be- :ore they are tried and allow them time for rising. They will be much lighter than when tried as soon as they are out. Try cutting them at night and trying them in the morning. Housekeepers should remember, when making biscuit and dumplings with bak- ing powder, that 8 tablespoontnls of the pgwderwfll be reflux-ed tomakeaqnart ,, A-.- _‘_M__! AI 31 flour 'light. VTBe InamlfavatIu-ers3 d1- rections often call foronlyS, anathem- sult is unsatisfactory. Can youeipect a man to love you if his potatoes have bones in them? - Can you expect a man to love youif the chicken that he carves/h pink; Can you expect a man 1301er you it the wild duck that is served is done brown? Can yonexpecta man to love you ~Kev,- mthingtastesasitlthadbeenoookedin the same pot? Can you expect a man t6 love you if your table isn’t inviting looking and your dishes nabtablefâ€"Exchma. ; ‘ ' Can you expect a man tolove you if the bread is soggy? CAN YOU, NOW! Ul: LENEPD. THE BAKER. THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY. ONT., FRIDAY, JANUARY Knowing the Dr. Willinme’ Medicine 00. to be an honornble md relieble ï¬rm we had never en, reason to doubt the entire truthfulness of the articles appear- ingfrom time to time setting forth the particulars of remarkable cures affected by the use of their Pink Pills. There is scarcely alocality in Canada which has not furnished a case of more or less prominence, and if the particulars, as stated, were not accurate, it would be impossible that the public would not ï¬nd it out and thus the remedy Would be dis. credited. There 1! therefore every ground to believe that the statements are accurate in every particular. We have now been put in a position to verify one of these cases for ourselves, and we give the result faithfully, giving Pink Pills no word of praise not merited in the case. Messrs. F. Clarke Co., druggists of Meaford, who have sold large quantities of these famous pills, drew our attention to the case, giving us the name of Mr. Henry Lamb. a well-known and respected farmer of St. Vincent township. Having some acquaintance with Mr. Lamb we sought an interview, and the following is the substance of his testimony : “About eight years ago I suffered from an attack of inflammation of the stomach, causing me extreme pain and uneasiness. I was attended by Dr. Clarke of Meaford, who brought me around, and l have always given him the credit of saving my life on that occasion. The effects of the attack, however. remained, and I fell into a state of chronic poor health, which completely unï¬tted me for my ordinary work. 1 was really dragging out a miserable existence. I suffered for over seven years from a constant pain in my stomach. as well as from weakness and continued debility. I trTed many advertised re- medies which I thought might be suited to my case, but without relief. I at length decided to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. I soon felt the pain in my stomach relieved. and after I had used ten boxes the pain was entirely gone and I now feel like a new man. I can now work half a day at a time without fatigue. and as I am still using the pills I confidently ex- pect, as I have every right to do from the great results thus far, to be able to do my work as formerly. I am 57 years of age. and before the attack eight years ago I always enjoyed good health. I have ; stated my experience to many people and ginvariably mommerd a trial of Dr. ‘ Williams’ Pink Pills." ‘ Boron-m smdmmiomo! sumuavmnm tom Healthâ€"now ma Gust loan was 113.11! 0!: M From the lesion! Manner. A GREYâ€"COUNTY MIRACLE. A genuine old fashioned pokohonnot halo trimming o! ioopo o! ribbon at the lids with plumes landing high up over the arown. It in tied undo: the chin with A Iealekln capo made in ten rune {uh- lon. with a longer cape o! ermine. :- new end stylish end expensive a- well. wld ’ ribbons. mule pompous trimming- Iundtuc up- right over the (embed m much liked to: stylish young women. Manual: bow afloat. In chm plume. m among the novelty has trimmings mm who! counts. with 0mm ed.- m. no populu. Tho above is the substance of Mr. Lamb’s story. to which the Monitor my add that we oonuider him 3 relieblo end trustworthy person who would meke no statement which he did not know to be correct and truthful. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain all the elements necesssary to give new life and richness to the blood, and restore shatter- ed nerves. They are an unfailing speciï¬c for such as loc‘nnotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effects of la gripps, palpitation of the heart, nervous prostration, all cases depending upon vitiated humor: in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic eryaipelss, etc. They are also a speciï¬c for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppression, irregularities, and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood, and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they efl'ect a' radical cure in all Ban! “king in mu 11ml: Mod In Gmo Britain. Franco and 0mm. though by no menu w who «um um I! mu In the hue century. whoa. whothct h. and u or non. QWPL outlaw: canted I banâ€"St. Lou“ Glo ~Domoonh. Tho early use of tobacco in Europe pso- voked much controversy. King James wrote s stupid book on the subject in osder to dlsoouroco his people non smok- m' Biiiixmm tobacco. rm. u «- velopod by n kind of brunt-non. h which It in unbloohd In the I'm a! the mmuhocum cues airing from mental worry, over- work or excesses of whetever netnre. Dr. Williema’ Pink Pills m mnnnfac- tured by the Dr. Willisun’ Medicine 00. .. Brockville. Ont, end Sheneotedy. N. Y., and areeold only in boxer baring their trade nmrk Indy wrapper printed in red ink, et50unhebox, or dz boxes for $2.50,yendme behedofdldruggietgor direct by mnil from Dr. William: Medicine Oompeny, from eithereddreu. Dry mum are prepared from tantamount hm been snbjooï¬ed to a high tempcatura before the leaf is ground. Irontohecoo pipes are popnhrinm- mm‘ The tobacco plant is from thrhetoeix teethlgh. Thetobaoooledisnldtoreqnireabom umbilicalâ€. The genus nicotinna contain: about u Wmaflym . 0! late years florid. tobacco)“ no- qulmdampumtionunn exoanentnrloty fox-cigar; Europe produces every year about 500; 000,000 pounds, of which Austria pom shout one-thud. Yl‘henamotobaooocomeatmmthstottho pipe used by the West India alumna. n was originally tobago. Formetlmeammdlmerybythe Europeans tobacco wa- ealled petum, the name given it by the Indians of the Wm Indies. Central and South America. Ooullstlm thatcnotonnof blindne. hoansedby Inoking.‘ i'ho dried lent bu mm o! :99 my! IHPORTANT BTAmBIT FROM A WELL KNOWN PARKER. IHI BIAMP UP SIVLI. TOBACCO. m WIDG' 001' 'For God. and Home WNW Laud." lam, um m an! Mu In» canoe; ltlnolhlthohthueobutohtr his hnlphu othprlnc My: the hushud :0 “flâ€! own- a zine-mine. the dmdn the dbhooou mummmmptrm.“ him 0‘ not hour; tenor, not surety, dupsg. 9930:». my. got ml. 7-, ; “pan, any. any we ,- , .â€" hop on ' sud with the mslovoionce of I m5 it mini! survey: its ir' ttnl dono- lotion, and, union-nod with i hovoo. it kills pence. ruins monk. blight: conn- dances, shy: totion. sad vipu out notions! honor. curses the world no longhnst its ruin;it does 111 that uni moreâ€"it max-Jon the cool; it in the cum ofnnvillsnhs, the (other atoll ulna. the mother at oil nominations, the devil‘s best friend had God’s worst enomy.-Oo- mmmmamumt mmmmufln hum-u! shut AndrewJ.wy¢r.tuh-hnd. VII “mum-mum who he mpmmm d5. Whmhnhuhmflnud mydu'Idnnfloa;thntm We! A St. John N .B., Lady Who Was Near- ing the Grave. ON THE DARK ROAD! She Declares That Paine’s Celery Compound Saved Her. down ° my (ï¬ends saw. “1 "301Mâ€. .. u Panel to do. I molvod to {0 l 1 Com at! Sr. b An†5:11:31; dunno-rod: W ‘-q â€"_ ___ , iwï¬ï¬ugonbu dun pound: mu- ng: “nympho-Wags trouble- ot the mun! my xenon! hum: ll â€'1‘ proved. human mug; and “hwwunkuubmnddo-1mwbnu pl. the cm of colds. coughs ad :11 thrust, lung And hmnchhl troubles. is undoubted- ] . A Char] PM. the spool- c tot-W. And cold! «mum exhi- bition pt mwwa rm. mm wimhrigmplwmuuouht. Invombdwuufmmubhuy. mmuflwmh numb. WARD ram mcwumoamumanw MCIMMD’WIMLM pumm- a mom to Mia only. 8 maps Add». The Cook Company, magnum. um I! my D! m III-Innoctâ€"lsoow Noe". in. mum i i â€in and E Miï¬â€˜ï¬'ï¬. '0. 1. 3004800.. my†“ROB BOY," my cost 5:. but I get sax of them {or a quarter. W and Health Raw by Hood's “mun-Illa. Hood’sW‘ Cum how latte money you can have BOOKS. PAPERS. Eton. Bound in Neat, Bub- atanual Style. or Blank Books of Special Size and Rulings made to order, wrue THE BB VIE W, Petarbor- ough. for prion. The best work, lower than Toronto prices. A“ blade of work executed. FRANK (I. 0088". It’s no because I’m Scotch but smoke a be Cigar than That Tim! Fooling, Constipation and Pain in the Back 77777 9": .t’.’ Mylg Rob m n . 31mm Mawâ€, moifliggnfllmqyg: SATURDAY, January 26 lasr succï¬sht nanny If you want to know [0' i VALUZEZ'E FARM TOWNSHIP Ol' 0P8. 85km in Health How Advemesmeflg IIPIRI TOIACCO GO.. “OI!!!“ flip!†Tobacco Co. 0001': 06:00:: Root- 'ro'i dun on IIAO‘I’. mun-m.“ mum uproot-Mow: Dr. 8;]. Kendall Go. ORTGAGE SALE Hood's Sag-gaggle I Foil Lllio a New Man- canna If. on“. M ammo» CHOOIU I“ 'lLLI. V7 :ttcr MOOttonfloot TH! IM-fl ‘ 11, The “A LLIANCE,†W F. O'BOYLE, CLERK OF THE o MUNICIPALITY 0|" OPS. nun- no: Mill! m. m. and “my boat m 39mm no.1 GM Accountant. 8‘! Em W, cm. OPERA BOUBE BuOCK. LINDSAY. iï¬a‘ co . nun-4t, m 1n FOR SALE 08 3 REM. #111111). --l.xpononood. Mm â€upland-cum}.- Insurance. Loan andBoal Estate Agent. OFFICE. DOKINION BANK BUILDING. LINNAY. ONT. 6mm N OISEBY STOCKâ€"Partin- in at my M may} RANNEY i INNES. 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