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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 4 Mar 1898, p. 3

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;t 1‘11 1 and heel. I KB IRON." i : nae-size bottles caly. t Don't. allot mm 9‘ the plan at pronto tub 1d “will m m- rs on hand. IGNATURE It! “will we: "or: van get Câ€"A-Sv'r-O-LE ‘nfidential. mnnf: AKINS, LIA M-5 T‘ PPER aAKINS OUNDRY. st LAWN REDS hers ,ED GLOVE} THY SEED. use of a pretty in the 11 inter ‘ .1131 e a perfect or 01' ershoe. e nens to you, it to be a. fact; a make of Rub- es in this coun- i1t u p-to-date in - andp durability f‘ )I‘ repaying te. 3y KEITH, red to do 811 m fl 1: 'p‘slxhlg o: In)!!!- 32 up Steam 338‘. this. The oil combined with the hypophosphitcs is a splcn- idid food tonic. ‘ n J.“ g. .â€" pmzmoss my commence with my mac. hould nlnya be mtde in the Honey Order: 3:. risk. age. ic And my lawn whanyou remit by ash. m "on gin“: your , -u ‘m may. but to renew ppo: expire. in ordot to n; Luthil umco. -... l-nnk- unlm this is done. 0 nomm la Claims Advocate Delegates Jule Exploration ‘ Ottawa. Feb. 25.- an O'v‘crhmd route ' same point in the X‘ pretenbly from Edu â€" a ,, -LA was golu CUWW‘Q’ ‘ the'Impfl'm GS” British Columlfm naminion. and In pmsmâ€"i \{pon the GC by representatives of nipeg. Oanmva and \lln‘at Trade. Vine ”mum- Wilfrid Laurier, Sir R'u Mr. Dobell and Mr. deputation included I Edwm-d. Wills. Toronto I). W. Bole, Mayor Am Luna“; u A..." _ , D. W. Bole, Mayor Andrews, “Winnipeg; C. Ross. John P. Henderson and P. Whelan and others. There were also large cons'mgent of members mans. I -‘xâ€"nfifl meat. Addresses Were (tenured 11. member; of the deputation. Sir Wilfrid. Laurier. in reply. important subjer‘t had already gaging the attention of the He was not disclosing any sex-mt in saying that for some m’md had been made up to h: ploration of all the proposed r0 this summer, to ascertain the 1 â€"~ ~ 7,41,“. A 61 lembers of the deputation. Sir Wilfrid Lnurier. in reply, said this s mportant subject had already been en- 11 V {aging the attention of the G :le was not disclosing any Government sci-rat in saying that for some time their V mind had been made up to have an ex- 1 ploration of all the pl‘OpOSed routes made a ‘ the most feaSI- i 1 this summer, to ascertain his one. With 1,500 miles at practically unknown country. all would. agree that it was essential to have some knowledge “1 the country and its resources before putting in a road oratrail. One objection to the route was the possibility of lack of fodder, but if this was obtainable the problcm would be largely solved. There should be no antagonism between the eterlnnd .ind water routes. The Govern. 29.“: was strongly alive to the advisa- bili'y. if not necessity, of having a route from :lx» interior to the Yukon. There was I: > .inmgonism between this and the ticking route, which we 1mm dine urgency, and the shortest on ‘ Cum 13m soil, but at the same time the G-)\"'Z'::Il:vut recognized its great advant- uzv‘m mm reason Wthh would induce ”10"». m Open an inland route was that a 2qu firming section would , be opened 11?. v: which disappointed gold-seekers WW“ ‘ v-ttlc, and another reason was the Sir-711;: gtx'nbubility of another Klondike in‘ In: }Z~vc".;y Mountains, them rivers being discovered. Guvvrmncnt could say at present was that the best way to proceed wns‘to make - ~-~~ and if the 01d THE EDMONTON ROUTE- nnnu 1! man. wagon r11" last ERTISISG RATES servici Red in ,..___ r t mi; unles- («ohd type) Sonpulel. first » quent Insertion. hm! c 'lumns 10¢ per llno first wcquont insertion vertmmonu such M stayed ed, hrms for sale of six or eight ‘e m {our ingenious. If more ,sddltional proportions” churn .4, B's Injuries Wore Fntfl. Feb. 23.-â€"Dr. C. F. for tholast week been . ' 'on, the result of d in a runaway accident a Wednesday, died at noon has 31': f: finperannnated. WILSOX 5: WILSON. Proprietor. 'Elias Bogota in rc- i 1 P31" ' CONCESSION LIMIT REACHED. nu 'â€" ,5, C. N. Bell thn Cantos. G- an of Ottawa 3150 Present 3' bars of Parlia- \S by several TfiE‘nLK 13' OF WAR. A Spanish Organ of the Caflists Speaks Hotly. London, March _1.â€"The Carlist organ, E1 an-eo, of Madrid, in its issue 0! Feb. discipline," and cites the was... .. -.._vo ”‘1 7 States cruiser which was 13me atVenwe. morning-expresing the Opinion u... ._ describing her crew as being “rather Maine could he refloated tor atlthoo! n pirates than sailors of a civilized na. cost. tion.” Continuing, E1 Correo remarks: ____________â€" “Drunknrds, insubordinates, thieves and fighters. the sailors of the United States I 500 MEN WANTED. never set foot ashore without creating ’ â€"-â€"- riots nightly. Several Of them slept in Construction Engineer Sny- Everything jail, or were taken on boardunder arrest", Going Smoothls-â€"rour Thousand until the municipality was forced form- I ”an «ox-king at Present. ally to complain to the commander and __ request him not to allow his men to ‘ DLg’ELEénqggg’iggi: tmg' of: land, as otherwise they could not be an- struetion oi the Crow'sNest Pass road, swcmblc for the consequences. Had those in the 01W and 8“” some detailsregal omcials belonged to the Christina regime, ing the W of thework’ Everythlx I the United States would have replied by he says is going ahead smoothly t demanding en‘indemnity, or an 8901085 only drhwback being the lack of in! 4- x...- n f nhmininiz mun imminent states that at PM!“ nbi pn, v. v :lntil the municipality was towed Iorm- I a.“ ,, -_, _ ly to complain to the commander and - request him not to allow his men to i D‘figggthgggiggfi 1"“ $30? land, as otherwise they could not be an- struetion of th Cro .stcmP 8° (1, 1; 5w0rahle for the consequences. Had those in the city on?! v: some (i ran officials belonged to the Christina regime, ms the mfim work °WEV W“; the United States Would have replied by he says is going ahead emwuthylth the demanding an indemnity, or an apology, only drhwback being the lack ofyinen or both, with the certainty of obtaining The en ineer states that at t about it. But the protest not being Spanish, no 4 000 £8“ ”6 at work all alm eaenthe line attention was paid to it, the cruiser lcav- fiiom Lethbridge to the 300% I 1 ing Italy. This naval convict ship. which some 090 miles and that the chpany’ is never free from the fumes of alcohol, would. like to ’ engage 1 500 more He must be a twin sister of the Maine. It is states that all the rock 'work is liein a marvelous thing in such hands. that done this winter so that the softer worl‘: one of their ships does not blow up daily.” may be attacked’a little later on. So far 105 miles of grading have been completed, bringing it to the summit of the Rockies. approves the “Growing sentiment that “And the tracklaying?" i concession has reached its limits." and “We had knocked oi! tracklaylng, but expresses the belief that “the best forces I expect the work will be resumed to. in Spain are convinced that the time has th- SO far 75 miles have been laid, and arrived to assert firmly, though with from this 011i”: rapid progress willbe made moderation and calmness, the honor of in this, 35 W011 115 011 the other branches the iatheriand." of construction." ' El Liberal of the same day warns the H0 00111111115 the report that tho exten- people “against these who are seeking to sion round Kootenay Lake, which is will be built as soon as tho misinterpret every act and word of the mostly rock, survey now being carried onis completed. United States," and criticizes the “efforts The engineer says that although there of the Car-lists to block autonomy, which," . - - -- «A. n... hmmv trying was a good deal of Sickness last fall the * _-... in annd condition. Limit of Concennlon Reached. The Impareial. Feb. 25, temperateiy 3 Spam: Nam 0w Say: War I! tweet; the U. S, and Spun Will Begin In April-A Former Cup- tfln-Genml of Cuba's "I Told You So"â€"Would Seize Cuba. El Liberal 0]. Mn; mu..- -.-, people “against those who are seeking to misinterpret every act: and word of the United States,” and criticizes the “efforts of the Cat-lists to block autonomy. which,” it adds, “the Liberals are loyally trying to put into effect in Cuba.” â€" -- ‘ “unmana- “Let Spaniards 1b auu>, {luv 4-. ...... to put into eflcot in Cuba.” El Liberal concludes: “L! remember that Cuba is tr position. If within a brief 5 ceed in pacifylng the island, of internal war will forthwi1 and though we do not for a have it will, should this wa , ~-â€"‘- ‘\uf to put into encot m um... El Liberal concludes: “Lot Spaniards remember that Cuba is the key to our position. If within a. brief space we suc- ceed in pacifylng the island, the danger of internal war will forthwith disappear, and though we do not for a moment be- lieve it will, should this war break out, Cuba would be the only battlefield.” The Prediction of General of C01 Madrid, March 1.â€"-The Uomspuuuvur cits Militar, the official organ of the Spanish army, savs: “The prevailing impression is that War betWeen Spain and the United States will break out. in :It hen goes on to quote Martinez Cam- pos, former Captain-General of Cuba. as folloWS: “I never entertained a. doubt that if the rebellion were not suppressed before ISQS'War with the United States would become an accomplished fact. -- _,._ nmnhgac,muX .l-Aâ€"ulnl . v- -â€"7 U mannilv». m filled. _ _ ,_ “A w wv-_ done all in my power therefore I do not regret the blame which has been heaped upon me. “All that is now pOSSible is that We should unite to meet the danger that The Cardinal Archbishop of “Valiadolid : r31 letter blaming led. “But I have the consolation of ’ “mm- fn avert GEN. some hesitation, some aversion, to shed- ding bloodâ€"not much, but some. In this case the whole country W111 go 03 in a blaze. and the South will be far ahead of the North. The old Confederates and their sons and grandsons are most intense Americans, and the murder of their fel- low-countrymen on the Maine will send American people for the last ten days has been simply superb. It shows a. people who have confidence in themselves and “I TOLD YOU so." Spaniard Had Her Boats no...” ‘ on ‘ New York, March 1.-â€"-A paSsenger the steamer Yunnan-i, which arrived hora from Havana, Joseph Perlman of this city, said that a customs agent in Havana, whom he had known for' years. told him that the Spanish cruisal‘ all boats ready Alfonso XII. had her 5m for launching 12 minutes before the ex- Maine. Tho custarns «gun: glosion on the laid his authority for th :he naval ofiicer aecmd i she Alfonso KIL. and ' A . , )xplaincd thitthel‘e wfié fiat that tbs explosion under Spanish cruiser. JOHNSON WOULD one: tun-9 .9;an ion of 9 Former Captaln- . of Cuba. to Come True in April. 1898. .rcn 1.â€";.w ...i , the official organ .0! the says: “The prevailing F, that War between Spain .a gram: will break out in Authority to Buy {75 that the tenswu u a, ,__,, 39d Peyond mama-“0°- The hotel built at Seine my u, M... 13311th to be lot ”059' McKenzie two years ago as been burned iigzgfmgvgomcgrd to the ground with all its contents. a . . y -' Samuel F. Leopold, President of the midmght murder, on the Lake Michigan “and Lake MOI Trans- portation Company, Chicago, and largely ‘ _..-â€"â€"-â€" interested in copper mines, died. Spun-- lad Her Boats Ready. day, aged 78. . Mr. Peter Cline, Who rim-ch 1.-â€"-A paSsenger on The"‘!xouse of lved her: lived on the outskirts of Cayuga. was Saturday afternoon, erlman destrOyed by fire with part of the contents. loss id that a customs agent in along . mam about $800; 13mm; War Bud ComspOPd¢P' SEIZE CUBA- having {vmch Commcuon mlnoor 8:,- Everything [I Going Smoothlvâ€"I'our Thouund Men Working :t Prount. com com'F'bR‘r Monta'eal, March 1.â€" A Star Spoons; l cable from London says: “The railway I rate War is a burning theme in the city. ‘ Yesterday’s discussion turned largely upon a Times Ottawa telegram, which alleges the: the Grand Trunk admits having worked in conjunction with American lines to divert to the Western States British and European settlers in- Amuse“... __ n , States British and Eumpean settlers m- tended for the Canadian Northwest. The Grand Trunk, under Mr. Hays, has done so much to re-establlsh itself in public opinion here, that this allegation must not most prejudiciaily. England is just now in too keenly an Imperialistio mood to appreciate an anti-British policy on the part of the line built by British capital. The blends of the Grand Trunk here deny the allegation, and say that Mr. Hays will certainly be able to contradict it." London, Feb. 23.â€"-'1‘ne ran man e... zette yesterday afternoon announced that the bankruptqu proceedings against concluded. The Prince, it i‘s'fie‘gfi‘, squandered an immense fortune before he was 26 years of age and disappeared from society. It is reported, according to the Pall Mall Gazette, that: the Prince is run- ning an elevator in a big New York hotel. ____.â€"-â€" THE COURT OF ENQUIRY. No Report the _" The 11111” W that the comb this communication is "__...- Another mpom and endeavor to mach an agreement. .___.....â€"-- _, TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. .__..â€" The statement of aflairs of George ‘ “Hm afm-e. Winni- Ottawa. ctor of the William M. Singerly, propri Record Publishing Company, Philadel- phia, died. sudden]: of heart disease Sun- day afternoon. - Robert Shackcll, aged 79, a much- antford, died Sut- rcspccwd citizen of y morning. Deceased wept. to Bram:- tord 50 years “80' -. ,A_,.x..+:no news to the __.â€"â€" Beport Expected by Wuhlng‘on Authorities for Seven! Wee)“. ' ‘ ‘ ‘ 4M: the Hot Theme It .1] be disapponuuua t0 mercantile Governm‘m‘ an insolvency 1’ The Prince Bum FOR SPAIN- 23,â€"The IUMI -_ departmental store, deficit of $27,301.59. in London. ‘ cruelty and a must be left no In it with those 31- bout an! aid fl 1301 :e moderation, Id be 01: 113' a! the ine’s m' the outside wfii‘: ous war feeling Greece , the eminent $391: the Tim $1113 Muses pinion that the The or a tithe of her count! path! \NTED: 1 K” ormeI I: 11::rythzntn the at W ful 1'9] Present- zavan A Star specmll : “The railway ! Elevator. e Pall Mall GA- 1 announced 151183 Seine Ciyy by David u.___._ .a _At the telegrm news t0 “19 learn that the I: to introduce HE SHOT AT THE KING. Karditza Arrested for Attempted Regicide in Greece. no mass“! Kc Regret. and sun Shot- Would Have Kmod Kim George But {or m- Accompuoo'o GUI] ,â€" o ‘tulreputefioeallydesigm countryare addressingmeeeagesolsym- pothytothehing.andthonmdsofom- gretniatory telegrams are arriving at the palace. Kardltmwhoisflymof .was oned in formerly a non-commissi the army. He belongs to a class otdonbt- public p tors’ oiliee. where he sur- rendered . Closely pressed, hOcher, he confessed to being one of the King‘s assailants. Hedid not express any regret, and declared that it the gun had not trembled in the hands of his accomplice the King Would infal- libly have been killed. Kanlltza refused to lurnish any further information. It is believed his head was turned by the abuse heaped daily upon the royal family by certain nexvapapers. According to the Astay, it was decided at a secret meeting of a certain club held outside the city to assassinate the King. this decision being arrived at when it became known that he had accepted the proposition for inter- national ilnancinl control of the revenues. in view of the Greek war loan. This de- cision, it further appears, was recorded on the minutes of the club, a copy 01 which was sent to the King. Kardiua'u « name was frequently mentioned therein, \ but the King paid no attention to th( Dentin From Conn-3w... ._-- ouc- throughout the "he returns ‘0‘ with a. population ham 9. flighmfl Aâ€"‘m‘ One of thgmell :10} of the menu“- war loan. Thifi de‘ ours, was ”00““! he club. 0 °°Py °t , Kinz- Kmum" mentioned therein, no “mention to “I0 N w -â€" ' ' combustion in tho mowned 3230‘000 C 5°33”! In 1891 then was a reserve (undo! 0:: via?“ 0 W 8181,000,wh1ch he thought mum boap- -’ , rmmauon o: â€"â€"Curd Kmvel °" “'1' l pliable tor dividends. the books and speculation begun in 1895. 0‘ “'9 °°m' â€"â€"Cheele Hoops Thomas In 1897 the wort n as 32,194,000, while S ”a I's Sage. THE MAWCE To the Farmers’ Loan Company’s Advisory Committee. THE CLEAR LIGHT OF BUSINESS, oath up the sum. In the ease of the Oxford Building Society the court held that the balance sheets put forward by director: ‘ without mutiny wen: not 1091.”:qu 1 were ordered to make full compensation. In the Leeds Company can not only directors but auditors wcno compelled to make restitution. The Mater added that ‘ he:did not know how far the law wal ‘ applicable to the present case. Liquidator Lansnmir announced that (am mort- “a E a 3 § '5? Tooonto. M L‘ ”porting, Den: Sn! '3‘“: 50““ attacked by inflammatory rheuma- ' oat acute orm, wbigh fltm seven months. W nab Paine: query Gunpougd. [soon begsn to ”due the beneficul enacts my case was an his unto. he was of th9 medicine; but and required. the per- tmhlul to-uy I an ““ Hut I burn com- comp? lost Besparam cases of Rhom- atism are overcome by Nature s about. 1 am luau--__ so tar recovered that I have com- ___.7 menoed work again; and I am very W 3:30!“ that 3y cfitilnuimg thelumt ___..__._____________._.._. “I ”u”. Compoun suite anger a .‘// be mm,“ w my wanted J, c. an. Issunggg mane: God. th and “reg: gun. I one so mac or w R emu-mm ' a . 161;; Pam'smr! . in bi: firtornogpuhu 1”.th GIORGIDO .â€" - Kant; truly '.‘\ e'i 1' , mn'wm ' 4.1mm. om. m m 0n|y Remedy for Pain-Racked and Stiffened Limbs. Ian-011nm Acute Rheumatism Hood’: Sauna!“- mam hm ' how to cured- "69m“ Gum o! ‘ mu. WTHEN.S.M- M°S in kegs Color in bottles DR- F. A. WALTERS: DABRON_. $15958: WM“ ‘°' {alum 4- A- m';_'__.â€"â€"â€"â€" LIL BARRISTEBS, SOLICITORS. JOHN ICSWEYK. :3an ANDERSON. om. oppodu 0n n I: noun. mad-y. Bun-ton. 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