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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 21 Feb 1896, p. 3

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Th it is bCfOl‘e I 11151 bCCfl dc Lwtlc is me din-dry Cnld. 171:: Canadian £05k 1 siuyycu u...-â€"-. ,-._.._,,7, Cu \.\u3 0y Aunnm â€"Aiwuys give both your old ~n: )‘ullf ncw address when you “K as to cling. ,~.r “are“; the me or the town ad the m or «minus you live in shou‘d uways 'ollow your own mm when writing to this mice We cumot readily ' your runs on our book: unleu this is done, In in any mums no dike. anuxs should be Addressed: TUE CANADIAS POST Printing Homo. Lindsay. Ont. LI.\'155'LAIY[FRIDAYl :\x..:;:=‘n‘auu hiui'clu'c ' {iJmHlkLIeS SUHI: wt 1 Sv'z‘uml of L- Ihk! E fix'hunl in ‘ xx t'x-rcnce S a. Normal 5 block. The cnce to the st to the municipality. The correspon- :i\-n:-.~ with reference to appointments l.) the stuff of University College was quit-u L-Xtunsive and in some places unt- interesting. as showing what .t 1.. 01 lo think of some other people. . C'\:‘t'L-Spondence with reference to 13m Wastcrn Normal School bbgan v-Lzh :t memorial from the “feedstock 1'. .u-a of Trade in January. man. and fixi<h~<l with the last efforts of the 34' of London in March, 1892. The cor- ~>r>rmJence shows that London made 5 .no very strenuous eflorts to secure thy school. 5}: Oliver Mowat announced that the estzmates would be brought down to- ua)’ and that Mr. Harcourt would be ready with the budget by Wednesday. Mr. Marter asked that the budget be dtferred till Thursday, so as to give time for the consideration or the public accounts. 9 Sir Oliver and Mr. Hardy thought that Wednesday would give all the time necessary. and the Premier final- ly remarked that it would be brought down at discretion. fled The following figums am taken from the public accounts for the year end- ing December 31. 1895: The expendi- tures under the head of civil govern- ment amounted to $244,726.47. as com- pared with $240,474.10 in 1894. Under the head or legislation. the expenditures {338.50.058.6133 comparegl with $142.- 362. 22 the previous year. 0: this am- ount_ $15,488 was paid in salaries. $12.- 967." -5 for sessional writers, clerk: of committees, etc“ and $58,189 far in- devmni ty to members. The Miam- tion of Justice cost $453,584.99. 55 com- pared “1th 8418. 746. 63 the previous year 81f this amount,“987D519fl:las Went for n inspection of on $~ $017 under the drainage act. mm 3! 770. 34 on Provincial police. The sher- my fees mounted to $8778.91. u m‘ area with 85198 so in e prevlo Fear. The cost of eduea. on moan to $893, 042. 95. as compared 5:9 so 1:! am an: fig 81169 cost in 1396. "Ml t! .. . “.1 8 - he iroasurer's Report Lrwtchhlp-Iu Hr. Mal-1 :imrsdn)’ ficxtâ€"i l’diuon.‘ i’ruv: mr. my 1m: â€"n also: two not: to chant. uh; mar your subsuription in renewed. TM .u. the: paper indiutes whoa our paper will “ppm uulcn promptly renew . mu: 0:" Animus â€"â€"A1wnys give both your old mur ncw addnu whguuyou all us to chap rcuuwtll 1.1511 51.06923 19“!» 1 hypophos’p‘hites, wxu inflamed mucus mem- uj.~‘. The time to take More serious damage been done. A So-cent lu is enough for an of- t’ublliéékLNOflaO‘ uul’l 7 Human u! ADVAJWI. ..:.a any common“ with my tum. .. .mmm a!» a ha and. In an mm In: u-unnuzamt o 050 min". PM. 033160 fluuuy 0mm m alum Na “d m ur own mk. Roam-r you Mun whoa 5 cash .â€"II in was: hm m um m Inch x- --)-.. m. \N m AN POST 153%“.th m. .. - un-iminn n ,-II I. .Iw-J- ”â€"- .â€" vâ€"ww" - an on your wnppa oxpuu 166“!» to ,urruplcd uni“ bunsâ€"We mnnov. qudor‘ulkrgim manly 11 Ltt presented a. petition from ty uz‘ chtworth, asking that cumpcllcd to provide shelter- ,5 accommodnion. Itox‘nvs '-General presented a. imm the Township of East film: that tow ' councils ' - - tn Dhlln' 7 a!) “H” “I .h” a 9.3mm. WHO. na-u n “ullu- -"w‘ "V.â€" nor to make good ominlou'mmoh'b'y My ',< w»?! PW mun-s 93% 121115 13X cr's Report-The Opponuon -l~' .‘Jr. Rial-(er to Retire ? L‘I \ h on Wednesday or lay ficxI-Gcncrnl :Xons i'rcscnlarf. I'f? ') 11 I'M W; VWW‘DWM NE. in resent Toronto, Feb. 18. the Legisllture yes was bxicz‘ and formal vi 1m etit ti'ms am: pm- 21' bills were introduc- 10 oclock noon to cit on the taut/l8, and Mimi my inr number of l. 21. MG “urn {HBO puHUu m9 t-Utlufie'd tfim all “I Suf- ndment anages by rea- 30 1118!] ' to Vvill 'H'H'l; ) Hug umef rum one 21719 £2,238.23 we: ‘the previous 711.. Government spent 1:: 189a £86 on immigration. a. slight decrease nun last year. 01 this amount. 84614.85 was spent on agencies in Europe. The following is a. comparative state- ment or the expenditures under some otherjeafiing hey}; : ‘ -A-A --. _. .Mp V'MV. . "-â€" Agflwlture. 1894. $181,064.71; 1895. $181,233.11. Hospitals and charities, 1894. $182,692.51 : 1895. $190,221.08. Repairs and maintenance, 1894. 871.548: 1895. $76,518.14. Public buildings, 1894, 3205,- 194.21; 1895. $285,600.90. Public works. 1894. $28,582.36 : 1895. 828339.70. Coloniza- tion roads. 1894. $116,879.78; 1895, $116.- 70659. Charges on Crown lands. 1894. $111,158.35: 1895. $112,423.33. The total expenditure amounted to $3,768,595.44. as comparefl Wm; 83.842.505.23 in 1894. -,A :nnr -n. A... An éVéMflI’ 939%! the summer“ that re aaamus o! 5 oh and that a. caucus ' Ir. Sexton nulls-cl Io Anon! llv. luly'l Olavâ€"non. Edward malls Would Not oppon- Ir. Dillon. New York, Feb. 16.-â€"-Mr. Ballard Smith cables trom London to The World: ” Timothy Healy's letter to Mr. Sexton. offering him an apparent- ly loyal and unqualified support should he accept the chairmanship of the Irish party. has created a. situation 01' considerable perplexity among its members. Several leading members 0! the majority have again pressed Mr. Scxton to reconsider his refusal. but I believe with little prospect of success. The letter of refusal which Mr. Sexton handed to the chief whip or the party. on Monday has not yet been published. It is said that its terms are such that even Mr. Healy's assurances of support wculd not enable Mr. Sexton to with- draw his refusal. “ The members of the Irish party al- 3) teel that Mr. Healy has made a very adroit move. one which will materially strengthen his position in opposing Mr. Dillon’s election. which is inevi- table unless Mr. Sexton consents at the eleventh hour. Even in the event or Mr. Dillon’s election there is no ex- pectation that Mr. Healy will openly rtvolt. He has not yet decided whe- ther he will resist Mr. Dillon’s nomin- ation by simply registering a. negative vote, or by proposing- the name of an- other candidate as an amendment. Sir Thomas Esmonde has been app ed H“ Liâ€" “nu-vino- The Bunion Bear flu Began to www- Over the Independence Talk. New York. Feb. 16.â€"A special cable- gram from St.Petersburg to The Her- ald says: “There is a growing convic- tion here that Bulgaria must recognize Russia's supreme sway. The Novosti says: “M. Nachevits, the Bulgarian Foreign Minister. talked of the inde~ pendence of Bulgaria. but Bulgaria is a. vassal. in two degreesâ€"first, toward Turkey; and. second. toward the powâ€" ers of Europe. who guaranteed her existence. Under these conditions all talk about independence is only empty words. Bulgaria. should understand that none 0! the Balkan States at once received its independence. Bulgaria, according 'to M. Zankoff. now leaves the sphere of external politics." The Novoe Kremya. says: “We have now to see that Bulgaria does not be- come a menace to the peace 0! Eu- rope with her desire for a. Macedonian agitation." ”.4- ._.......... I)“. ‘1 mamas nauxuuwv my .nnu .â€"-- by the Healyites to permit his nomina- tion in opposition to Mr. Dillon, but. it is said. has declined. “ It is reported that Keely may pro- z-C-se Edward Blake. who is now on his way from New Zealand, and who, it here. would not accept the nomina- tionâ€"at any rate, not against Mr. D11- Ion.” ,4____________â€"â€" EZlIaU-UH. The Viedomosti solemnly warns Rus- sia that Bulgaria. must not be trust- ed. for she will be discontented that Russla. does not assist her in the Ma- cedonian agitation. “Russia,” it addS. ._ .74._:- AA {noun-Porn ma mceuug uuu ulmvu. ,._..,r,,, _ mended the change. IZl‘he only opponent at the proposal was the Archbishop 0: Eu- pert's Land, the head or the Episcopal Church. Although the Archbishop's oppo- sition is a serious matter. it is not thought the Advisory Board will be deterred from making an official report to the Govern~ ment in favor or doing away with all re- ligious exercises in schools. 011 this re- commendation Mr. Greenway will take ac- tion at the present session or the Manitoba Legislature. The Advisory Board is com- posed or representatives ot-nearly all the Protestant churches. With this amend- ment it is claimed there can be no oppon- ents of. the Manitoba school law except the £7,355 Camouc clergy. message to the Salon Expmslnx flunk! for Sympathy annded :- Iler. London, Feb. 16.â€"A message from the Queen to the nation was issued this evening. In it Her Majesty expresses her thanks for the sympathy extended to her on the mslon or the death at her son-ln-law. Prince Henry Battenberg, and says: “This new gor- wi is overwhelming. I lose a. dear, loved and helpful son. whose presence was like a. bright sunbeam 1n my. home. and my daughter loses a. noble and devoted husband. to whom she was united by the closest anectlons." to her on at her son- Battenbel'z. row is ove! loved and h was like a. home. and : and devote was united Ir. ell-tubule“ ‘1qu: for the lune. of the Communion I. be Boll In. London. Feb. 17.â€"In the House of com- mone to-dny Mr. James Franck Hog“, member for Middle Tipperary. lsked nu Government when the commisemn to cone 1 r the matter 0: In In a Pacific sub- 5 de_ mum-m anhywn‘nld ”Gamble, mamaâ€"m: Right Hon. J .n x‘.‘ THE 11:18»! LTADERSHIP- OISE 50W [1' IS BULGARIA! amp-stuck“ emu. Begun 19 GPO"! the More. - From the mien. RX" Pres. < The Rev. Win. P. F. Ferguson, Feet 1 Ibyberien Minister er Whiteeboro, whoee picture we give below. will not be unfn. nailin- by eight to runny reedere. A young men, be her still had en extended iexperience as foreign miuimery, teach- |er, editor, lecturer end pastor, the: hu » given him a wide ecqueintenee in meny put: of the country. In an interview I few deye ego he nid 2 “In the early summer of ‘94 I went upon us tour ihrough e pert of Onurio on my wheel. My route wee from Utiee to Cape Vincent, thence by lieemer to Kingston. end from there slang ihe north share at the hike in Tornnto end around to Niegere Fells. I arrived a ldupe Vincent n 0 o'clock. having ridden egelnli “an heed wind ell dey. “After . aefighttul nil through the Thouund Ialmda, I stepped on shore in that quaint. old city of Kingston. A shower had fallen‘ ind the streets were damp, so that wisdom would have dic- uâ€"â€".r’ â€"- __V, , tsted that I, leg-weary as I was, should have kept in doors, but so anxious was I to see the old city thst I spent the whole evening in the streets. ,,‘_A Ill"!- UU Luv v yyyyyy in March I happened to take in my hand a newspaper in which a good deal of ‘apaee was taken by an articlein relation to on Williama' Pink Pine. 1 did not es thae time know whet they are mp; peeed to we I mum have paid no eteeeeieu te the “Hale had I huh eaughe the name at e lady whens I new Reading, I feeed she! ehe ed been firmly benefited by the use eg Pink fills. and keewieg he! eat did! had he deebs e! the teeth ehhe state: meet shes she had eeiherieed. LAI.-- I ON A BICYCLE Viv-awn .v- -w- “Five o’clock the next morning brought a. very unwelcome discovery. I wee lune in both ankles and kneee. The head wind and the damp streets had proved an unfortunate combination. I gave, however, little thought to it, supposing it would wear ofl‘ in a few hours, end the first flush of ennlight aw me speeding out the splendid road that lead: townrd N spanee. -' "I"‘ vs “Night overtook me at alittle village near Port Hope, but found me still lame. I rested the next day, and the next, but it was too late; the mischief was done. I rode a good many miles during the rest of the season. but never a day and seldom a mile without pain. “The winter came and I put away my wheel. saying ‘now I shall get well.’ but to my disappointment I grew worse. Some days my knees almost forbade walking and my ankles would not permit me to wear shoes. At times I snfl'ered severe pain, so severe as to make study a practical impossiblity, yet it must be understood that I concealed the condi- tion of afl'airs as far as possible. "From being local the trouble began to spread slightly and my anxiety increased. I consulted two physicians and followed their excellent advice, but without re- sult. So the winter passed. One day menu lulu: unv I "“The first bax was net gene befml saw a change, and the third had neswa finished home all sign; of my rheumatic tumbles wen gang to {693. . .. ._I_ LL u-n YWHEIVB wcxc q- .. “1 any ‘gooe to em.‘ for though there has been every opportunity to! a Mom of the trouble. I hove not Mt the first twinge of it, I have wheeled thomndl of mile: and never before with l0 little discomfort. I hove hed some of the most severe teat- of strength and endur- ance, and heve come through them with- out an eche.‘ For exemple, one often noon I rode seventy miles, preeched that night and made fifty miles of the herdeet kind of road before noon the next day. Another instance we: a ‘Century run,’ the last forty miles of which wete made in e downpour of rain through mud end “You ehould think I would recom- mend them to other: ? Well, I have, and have had the pleasure of seeing very good results in a number of inauneen. , ,, .4 -_I-.L:â€"~ vw .w---- -__ 5 Yes, I should feel that I we: neglecting] a duty if I friled to auggest Pink Pills to any friend whom I knew to be sufferb ing from rheumtirm. 1 “No, that in not the only diam they cure. I personally know ‘of a number of cure: from other troubles. but I hove needed them only for thnt, though it would be but fair to odd the" my general henlth he: been hotter this summer than ever before in my life.f' . Dr. Willinm'l Pink Pm- eouhlnl .11 fluttered nerves. They no Iona In no;- (naver in loans form, by the dozen or hundred) at 50 cents 3 box, onix boxes for 8250, mdmybe land of 511 drug- gintl or dixeotly by null from Dr. Wil- liuno’ Medicine Company, Bmkvilh. t aellng. Hood‘- F ill” and Impmmcd blood «an: A- A. .. ...... .m‘ manila-A hood'l BM mines. and mm"- no blood and I". iii l“”‘" They no IoldAin box- j TERRIBLE DISASTER. Fire and Death In 1. Troy Collar Factory. A Inn Ion Wm“'" M ‘ nu. :- . rum-x WI» " fin» munâ€"om- a... u no. “on III-ul- Troy. Feb. 17.41:». [I mourning In tho homes of Troy collu- 3m- to-nlsht. unumely and fearful «mu: overtook may of them In. this Inn-noon. Worth): [ll-II. «hm day‘s labor wn olnoot over. were an down nlmont mum: \nmu by in. Three gm- jumped to mu cum from n barman bonding. Dim-acted mo- ,_.‘ -1 Ah_I- Ann-h. I'VE I unrulu. vu ..... x ,. ._._,,,,, then mixed for m mum of flloll' unch- teu It night. Ind they wilted In «In. 1mm. pron: coll-r mm. who Md Ion their home. In (In moruln‘ up at III: I!‘ "Knight“: collar .iria. who no ms their hone. in the morninf iaii ed lit and health and Ipirll. never rad to tell an 1 Iain 08 new. loriero and dealt. hair charred hodlea are new reeling under m 39.3%”, ’{W 752%. 3"“. yrs. ago .fi’rrm waxwork .1».§:.:‘.‘-=E?:'i"n.éi-" “r 9. a 39““:- laeloryd: £83 0 elw‘ I" a‘ or re re re a {Ln a Raga i {grow al- «or? w a laid“ n enme III at. he moo annad ao rapId I 0 narrow avalgwal. which "? ih. on y on I out-Ida or I o re map“ u the rear. vaa aluoai Immediately out o . and durlnaflioho rnlo that. tollowod are l rla lumped a he window. three 9! the a thelr death. and many olhera were I u . The dead: It llorho or Water-«mt. #5},ng o: l Fourth-um: and II". o . .hiiaalng: Mina Marnie Danka. llu Kline O Connor man Kane and Illaa Foley; The l mod: Mina lialnlo Day. nmed and brn nod: Mina Llllio Krol r. badly hrulaod- Alfred Caaoy. fireman. 00.. driven inaane by ahock: mu lain o Downs of Sixth-avenue. almoat anilocaled: Ill- Annelte Harrin ion. face and handa burn- ed: Nina Llllle uthout. Went Ty. badly burned: hilu Clementine Lloy laa Ger- trude Lloyd Iii-a Johnaton. al three or Lanainxbnrxh. badly and herbage fatally hnrned' Jamea Boat. embed y ralllu walla. 'lex broken and aerioual Injured; Officer Burke. cruahed b “ling walla. condition aerlona: Officer ny. ba ly brulao ed; Officer Watson. acalp around and brlnaed: Alfred Caaey. fireman. Oagood Co.. aplne injured: John Omab . fireman. 09 Co.. knee hurt: John land. lineman. dy 00.. acai wound and leg broken. It in heliev by on body. even the proprietor; and employee n the ahopa. that about 20 girls were overcome before they reached the street and were burned of in the buildin . People who nre familar with the in er‘lor f the building. and who .. .-Aen -... an... nIAIIII nf Moe. It I! WIN'W u; v... --fi. proprietors and emp eyes In the shops. that ' about no girls were overcome before they reached the street and were burned up in the hulldin . People who are i’sm liar with the in erior ot the building. and who know how limited are the means of escape. place the total loss at least so. The scene of the catastrophe was at the corner of Broadway and River-street. a por- tion or the cit characterised tor its immense business bull in? The structure is known as the Burdett nilding. The building is six stories in height. It. was occupied by J. Stetheimer d: 00.. manufacturers of ia- ‘ dles' shirt waists. whose factory was situ- A ated on the fifth floor: Van Sent Jaeoba. j manufacturers of collars and culls. who oev { cupled the three floors below. and a res- 1 taurant and saloon on the ground tloor. There were also several other minor en. tergrlses carried on in the building. T e are. which ended so disastrousiy. started in the litth storey in the part oc- cu led by Stethelmer d: Co. About 6.5 o'c ock this afternoon a little boy attempt- ed to ll t the gas in what is known as the cuttng department. This Is where the goods or which the shirt waists are made are out He climbed up on the cutting table and lighted the gas. Then he threw the match. which was still burn- lug. to the door and It ignited a pile 0! son eambrle. in an instant there was a one llng of fierce and uncontrollable names. and the room was tilled with smoke. Miss Lillle Krelger. a girl. realised the im- mlnence or peril. and at the r'sk of her own life rushed through the diflerent depart- ments of the bull ing and warned the em- loyes of the danger. Nothing but the raver; of a volunteer from eath. When the employee In the fifth storey realised that the tire was be- yond control and was likely to prove dis- ‘ estrous a scene of great nlc immediately ensued. The girls rush about the room. Some of them tound their way down the stairway. others succumbed to the dense smoke and sank to the floor. and some pcd from the din height of the River- ureet windows to t e averneut below. About halt of the girls w 0 were employed on the t tloor did think of the tire es- cape and ouud their way to the ground so et Fog-20 minutes attor the tire started the scene was the most ext-him: ever witness-3d in Troy. During this time there was a continuous attic. and in the rush for a were knock the landings. and some are mid to have been left llll onselous on the stairway. Th majority of t e employee has“: reav ted the street. but they;t were an overcome it es- temeut that was Imrmulhle to mm ' at them how many 0 them had been e t in the hughtluf. Quite a emitter ottml their; mt; mi by means or the tire Heaven. 1““: at e or a.- ti out exetttn “no. ‘t’ t a Mtg i ll 7 > w ‘ *3: them. 3mm. ii. at... ml the r firm: i t} lit mt mu the g rd on ice e um mm its innue- mpa‘li‘lig‘tt‘ tee: hen trends we igieee {it t- it in at rem iii? an Mil“ sift: earth» "7’“... mm were u we! .liifli gmfttfltxwhum mwu. The spread of we twre was I “to“ a and in “I W {.331de 1:99:9"5 u ul‘vvu. .- tully «drain: boodu’cmnhed. unny m the Injured were those caught under full- lng walls. 'I‘IB IILNDI Will I! Glut LUCI- â€"_ A Boner In I Clone! Pm Explode Will. They Were at Death“. Chesley. Feb. 17.â€"At 7.30 o'clock thin morning the boiler 1n Messrs. Moore a; Wallace‘s sash and door factory here exploded. Fortunately no one was in the building at the time. all the hands havlng let: a. few mlnutcn be. tore for breakfast. The force or the ex- plruon was to great mt the wig}: over $000. .. .”““m '0" lur- Work- 0|: 5th mum I I?!“ ‘9... mm. {INK} *3 ll TU GREAT BRITAIN TO PREPARE, u a turtle (Jo-Ila 1m: may [allow the flue-en! a! Isobel-null I- lie Wot-r law Joan-l Ion only 3 lunch Will I... u. London. Feb. lcâ€"The Specutor n!- m: the poulbmty of u terflble w underlie; the dean-anon o! Baton Manchu: \‘on Bierbenteln. the Ger- man Foreign Minister. that Germany will not ghandm her resolve to Inter- 50135 n MEAN WAR? London, Feb. 16.- Uut the pozzlbult: underlies the dc Manchu: \‘on W man Foreign Mm get- surplus to the relief or the agricul- tursl distress. sad declsm thst this money ought to be expended in put- ting the country in s stste 0! full preparedness for war. it ”kl whst the controlling influence in the Trans- vxtsl. An entente on this subject is impossible. The need tor full nitvsl snd military preparations without s. mo- ment's deisy is plsiner than ever. The istest despatches from Cspe C0i- ony coniirtn the view generally enter- tslned then: that the V'olitsrud ot the Trsnsvssl will decide thst it would not be wise or expedient for President Kruger to make s visit to Enlinnd. The newspapers or Nstsi ssy they ex- pect that the nesotistions betWeen Crest Brit-in slid the 'i‘rsnsvui will end in s rupture of diplomstic eels- tion shot this will its-followed by hos lties. According to The Nstsi Ad- vertiser. only s miracle an svert s wsr. The tone of the Consenstlvs snd Liberal speeches in the dehste lut night in the name at Commons and the consequent commehtti to4is' at the newspapers of both psriles disc use the fact that there is a current at 0 ins ioh (overtime to tarnish interveh ion In the ‘l‘mmrui on the pretext oi as; tending the right-f ot the weigh res ”dents of tho “WWW rile \tliiinm ‘ smurt‘s merit this on the title ‘hieh attends than who Illie' up": in ‘ i e strait ieht ht mitotic-tie "In“: he: did ii? seem to he tiiiioh m «mi? i this i in whose lender in “to “MM! he iii: Em: Weeimimior «Alma. ghioi‘i: ii them «arm. whim in it 'iiiiim. saying: iii“ its tow tn- the domwtio oum rhmii awn iiml Within hm- sim y me s hum Hamil it? oheohin "it! Iii! batman the floor hut-m amt the Uitishour wile. it odds thst ii the hour iswu make it impossible hit it mon to he- oomo s but her the must not st the: «me time sprivo im at his Nshts as s British subject. 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