fight. ’ailé, 71%“ Its, and fl ilifl Ila. SON. to DAV]. Lindsay, ten t8. 1" ETY. 1mm to: m, LE. than: uâ€, ‘0 357 the least, abreastln the mother “m‘P’nflse. Over one hundred 0! than “Just become auburlbers to the Shoe- MO teieohmm associations “have had “miss set up in their form houses. A "no has boon completed bonnet: Shots knots and 8:. Johns, of which it is or- m the mojomy of wanâ€"w: ho “culturing The tumors, Mt. Ryder “n, “6 enthusiastic at the a of, ‘ï¬uï¬xbflnggg £10 ooun‘Cry in! ,, «can x 0 Won 0 I 1" Rider Maul! has hm â€"Frcderick Phillips of Psris, Ont, sev‘ â€313‘!st ago began to suffer from pecu- pans in the stomach. At times the 93in wu mos: savers and his life was de- lnsired oi. He had been s confltmed in- nlid for two years. His belief wss that me kind oi‘ animal vss inhabiting his “mach. bu; his physicians ridiculed this Ides and dociored him for indigestion. M'- thzlioa became at times temporarily Inlane. During the years or Influx-mg the idea m: he had "wowed an animal while kinking sun lingered in his mind. ï¬nally he began to doctor himself. A a" days ago he took a. dose at strong lini- meat, and the pain was lessened. He took Ilecoad dose, and there came from him a Ihort time afterwards 3 full wn lizard thou: ï¬ve inches In length. . Phillips Is now on his wsy to recovery. ~Mr. Ryder, libel-s! M. P. for Stunted. QM. tells of s novel extension of the tele- Phone system in the Eaten: townships, thich shows am the lumen down there â€"WE}LԤ: an old mm named Gamer, liv- in: st Grenvina Bay, up (he Ottawa, was “832941 in boiling up he accidentally fell into tin boiling fluid. Although fearfully burned he managed to get out and make his way to 21:3 home, on machine which he became uncanacious. When his clothes Were remuved the whole flesh from the neck dawnwsrds came at with them, leaving an the bones of the body exposed. The old mm Magma in terrible agent for n few hours and than expimd. -Mis,\1..'zzie Love and her father accur- ed var: ;.; for 8.300 and 8700 against Robs. Jaime-.. -5 .{nlai’l'uuflh to: breach oi! nro~ mise and reduction respectively. Now Roberc '4». ~ {mama toe ciaime by marrying Miss Love. â€"By:vm Adena, one of the most advan- ced 2d :7,» v1: Buadhiem. wee cremated at Lee An ciao, 0415., on Friday, and in no cordence m-h the ceremonies of his rel!- gion hi~ ashes were taken into at. open :‘rstn’ered to the four winds. fleic 32d -â€"The e was a good many people smiling at Grief ‘: Ciecicst! atew days ego. Miss Mary G:;.:f, a sretty 31:1 01 19, placed a cheircrer a. pcethoie made by Western Union workmen opposite her father’s home and dame-mad) and ï¬rmly so: down and held :91: ch» :- in place while her father obtained .11“: injunction against putting a teleg: L Dole where he did not want It. 4.11:: :evnerkable birds of Manitoba. are describe-c in the new volume of the “Pm M131†of tee Uniaed States Nations} Museum." 1.. the sprint: Season of the you tie-211+ .;--:s at prairie mks there salute the lie? ’ 5v aux-sting all together in n aplen- did 9x im'on of eeez, pouring out their “011. ‘siu: 1.: voice"; :rom every little height Ind Dram, eiegiug with all. their might. They am all ray. and at night Joyonal! i the moon. â€"The cuzhemise in OrangevIHe have commird whh Mn Justice Falconbridge e mega-rm nb‘nf 58‘7an the cost of arms pointer: in their court. “Scotty†McPher- ace. 5 Initztd‘. we.» fliwd tuii‘ and sent to see! f. ;31;:'}:isva. During his incecere non ha am put to work to pain: the arms. The Atlvnrfser 1-1335 the work is begusifnl. The 5: me 50') cos: Owen Sound $100. Ail it cos: Duï¬hiu v79»: “Scotty’s†bed and gigg- :‘niriy ‘deve. â€" e --h z.‘ e j ury min! of Mr.Dux-cher against the Mo: crew Sm: to: Elbe}, Which baa been upraxr :5». m- ai-Veral days belore the su- parlor cu.- , :‘ee jury rvturnmi a. verdict condemning tbs: s'ar to my $230 damages. -Two pezwon, prepared by Mrs. John Rocsz‘:l at Kingston, and signed by 18,000 Cansdizn woman, are to be presented to the Dem 230:; parliameLt asking for the annex: a due franchise to the weaker 1 â€"The Melbourne Standazd etates posi- tively :33: Dccmlng has confessed to haw ing committed the greater number of the max-dew in Lawton attributed to Jack the Ripper. -1112 degree or master or art: has been conferred an M14: Agnes Baxter by whogqï¬u‘ N. 8.. University. MM! Baxter lathe 1m: may E4. A. in Canada. -â€"At an early'hour oh Saturday morals: I ï¬re bmxa one In the Fae Point: House “Industry in New York. mnnrb‘r."“’ " mod Iron 93.1mm... um I!- 1033 A :40 rum-uni ITHB or yupâ€"ho. ___ is w» 01' Tm vgï¬y MI. ï¬g»- yahfmmng‘amgbigag ‘ “H Um Pp†149 £:::|‘€ Pgflgï¬â€œ ‘83: R 3 % n‘aiï¬gï¬g _ * mM‘ Isak 9' we» , c if he is not healthy and sound? Is any Horse worth $20 m. us‘xytmmay. hay ï¬gmï¬g dam Mm mmwmsma Vld ddue ’gdg $52.1 â€tank-0! «a. mum». '56:": ib'a'n'. 'LYds‘ 6. 1882. ‘ u..- _--H_-__- ‘ open meeting, which we hone will be well attended, for they have a great work to do and seem determined to do it. They have a set of noble members and all very enthu- elastic and interested in the work. Long may they remain so. SAD Amazonâ€"Death has cast its dark shadow over us by entering the home of on: worthy chanlain. Bro. J ehn Bundle. and carrying 03‘ his little son Edward,aged two ,‘ysars and ï¬ve months, and the divi- sion at its meeting last night passed the following resolution, which I hope you will ï¬nd space for in your valuable paper. NICKLE Jam, E!) S. ‘ RESOLUTION or Conventionâ€"Division 1 rooms of Pinedaie division, No. 341, S. at T., May 2, 1892.â€"That whereas since we last met here it has pleased the Divine Patriarch above to enter and by the hand of death remove from the hop†home of our much respected brother, John Roadie, worthy che lain 0! our division, his dear son Edw and new when the cold grave has closed over the little.one,-â€"-be it resolv- they uni .1; gm mg Wham ,n1__.‘_ .- uvrâ€" -_ 7V Sons on TEMPERANCE.â€"The division oi the Sons of Temperance here is progressing grandly. New members come in nearly every meeting. The] intend soon to give the neighbgrs a pgegtin jhe shape of ‘5! "A Â¥,neu‘__ _ _ vâ€"r SEEDING.â€"Ererwna here is busy, even old Vulcan. getting in the seed and look- ing forward for a bountlful harvesh. We hope to wm__be realized to tag ml}: Nor Gamaâ€"0m- mends T. Gum: and T. Cunninnhom have changed their minds In thn meantime about going to Manitoba, and I think wisely, as those who have gone there have usher 311m prospects of enlploytnent._ ,4 u,,#, , L [Correspondence of The Post] GERMAN MEASLES.â€"Thnt matched rel- low German measles has settled amongst us. I hope only for a brief space; but In the meantime he is making good or rather ill use of his time. for he has paid 3 visit to nearly ever house, some slight. some eeri- ous. We hope he may soon take his de- pqgturegnd leave us goon; uganqgget. PETERBORO. TEE Gm Goons Munâ€"W. J. Young, the young man who was arrested ‘hers for attempting to carry on the business as a geeea goods vendor through the post cfl'ico, was rekessed on but]. giving $1,000 security himself, and furnishing two surstlss of $500 each. Wm. Lsper of Rosenoaph, who 15 appears sent $10 to Young and who was arrested charged with purchasing counter- feit money, was also admitted to the some ball. ELMDA LE. [Correspondence or THE P0511] Scaoon Remanâ€"The tolmwing is the honor roll of the pupils of S. S. No 12, Emily for the month or April. Senior third clansâ€"1 Wlllle Scully, 2 Agnes Megnlre. 3 Isabelle. Nellie. Junior thltd clues-l Mary Donahue, 2 Laura. Donahue. 3 Robert Wlnn. Second class-1 Ellen 1‘. Win, 2 Moreen O‘Connell, 3 Agnes Mmoy. Second part closeâ€"1 Daniel J. Scully, 2 Annie O’Leety. ‘ [Correspondence of The Poet.) Oonrmnow’s EXCURSION.â€"Tho I. O. 0. F. a! this place has completed orange- mente with the G. T. R. for their annual excursion to be held on the 15:11 day of J one next. It will extend from Lindsay to Balls on Muskoka lake. The train leaving Lindsay will come via. Blackwater junc- tion, taking all stations slang the line, Orillia included. The round trip from Lindsay and return is only $1.50. LITTLE BRITAIN. [Correspondence of THE POST.) Scaoox. Enema-The honor roll of the senior division of Little Britain public school 19: Senior fourth classâ€"Minnie Mark, Clara Nether-ton, Mabel Smith, Eihel Mitchell, Ida. Smith. Junior fourth closeâ€"Beatrice Stokes, Ernest Allin. Ida Wallis, Charlie Morgan. Third clusâ€" erlnm Christian, Emma Christian, Ila Smith, Katie Broad. A. H. WEST, principal. -R. J. Mona . lo! the goat twenty new manager 0! the athboo ammo! at Ron- more. dled la in Ballevllle hotel loot Thwa- day tram on overdone o! morphine. “EA ldeath ugh; gonlhleoglrlo'omeglonm ca :3 e : coo. no on n on W2 neodoy nlght. Mu. MoOaIty w:- an old woman who hoa lived alone in on old log home to: a number of non. 0o Theredey morale the nelghbere were ourprlsed to ï¬nd a e heuee in aches. and indent search tolled to discover the whereabouts of the old woman until acme one thought to look in the ashes. The searchers were horriï¬ed to ï¬nd the charred remains in a heap of oehee. Tho cause of ‘ the ï¬re is unknown. â€"A Bellevllle denpetoh of Apt-1128 can: â€"-In the case of J ocob Crank, who was burned to death on Match 11:11, and whose and was declared by e. coroner's jury to be due no accident, eï¬idavlte have been made by the widow of deceased. his son Whit- ï¬eld Crook and Dr. Curlett, to the eflect that they believe that the deceased came to his death not accidentally but by foul ploy. These afï¬davits have been forwarded to the attorney-general. It is also expected that the stomach of the deceased will be sent to Toronto to be ï¬nalized. LOCAL N EWS-LETTERS sad so“ “ï¬tï¬ â€˜ In W n m Into the slot and ailing out he nude 5 browxn calm: onvegpo oontnmuï¬nnothor. ‘ on" o u: I m o no «ï¬sherman the and? a I am to the tel aph onion, and a museum: 15 It one. «patched to the station to uk. the museum. an at 11 air com Mf-LI‘V‘IA Wrign: an'a 259 we! a. Jug: Wright, Ea": 3:“ 92".. 3.53? .32,“ 1:““2'éa‘é. a nonwn'iépe‘og no mean ï¬'aâ€˜ï¬ gum "I I big a tab? the “tundra sold cm was to .6th r or qualiï¬er as a sum mi. | my be em! «“8623 one I?“ u for iéï¬Ã©aféï¬efzéiiwé? #35? $5.? MIDLAND mam??? name. PI N EDA LE. BEA VERTON. HERE AND rm. 0mm, Nov. 9:12.1891. DR. In- A. 8mm C0.: Gammaâ€"Your Anti-Doom should be used byou who mumbled with Dondmfland rollingot the hair. I hove mod it only 1 law timeout! um wrought nwouloflnlohom [duo on fully convinced tho: Anti-Domini! promote; grown; ot thq 15k._____ â€"1704 2. _H__enohey’a 11me Quebec. It doesn’t nuke s u. my â€"whiter to pntit on s tomb- an Investigation and demands no apology or withdrawal, while in the ease of Mr. Denieon he aternly demands both. Sir John Thompson intimated when Mr. Edgar-’9 charges were made against Sir Adolphe Caron that there waa little responsibility involved in making charges because the house had no means oi pnnieh- ‘ ing the member making them. Hie opinion seems to have undergone a remarkable change in a few days as to what parliament can do with members who tradnce other members I! Sir J ohn’a changed action is avineication of Col. Daniaon it is unity a condemnation of his colleagues. hat is the diï¬erenoe between the eaeea of that brace of ministers, Mr. Reagan and Sir ‘ Adolphe Caron. and the case of Colonel‘ Denieon? Colonel Denieon’a eaee waa a ‘ detenaible one. What about the others? [Montreal Witness. The other day Mr. Somerville, a liberal member,produced in the house of commons some afï¬davits which, it true, would have amounted to serious charges against Colonel Deniecn. the member {or Esst Toronto. Colonel Denlson was able to convince the house that the afï¬davits were ‘ not true, whereupon Slr John Thompson intimated to the house that it Mr. Semerville did not formally apologize and withdraw the charges, he would move a resolution on the subject. 01' course this meant an appeal to the majority in parlia~ ment to take action which would only end in the expulsion of Mr. Somerville had he proved stubborn. That was the proper course, for then Mr. Somerville might have demanded an investigation and pushed it, it he thought he could prove the charges. Colonel Dsnlson compelled the withdrawal of the charges because he was a presumably innocent man. But what do the proceed has in this case imply as to the case of Sir Adolphe Cir-en? A member of the house, Mr. Edgar. who is quite as res- ponsibleas Mr. SJmerville and quite as open to punishment. got up and preferred grave charges against Slr Adolphe Caron. Dld Sir John Thompson, after listening to l the weal: denial of these charges by his colleague in the ministrv. demand their retraction and an apology? Oh, no. not at all. He shuffled and quibbled and ended by declaring that the government would not advise the house to investigate them. Why this dlfl'erence or treatment oi charges? Surely the honor of a minister of the crown ehoald be vindicated as strictly as that of a private member. Yet two ministers of the crown, Mr. Haggai: and Sir Adolphe Caron, both lie under charges or coiruprlon, iormally preferred against them by members of the house. and in both cases Sir John Thom son, the minister of justice (says the mar ) refuses urvn SIR JOHN THOMPSON CONDEM'S' HIS COLLLEAG-UES. A Won'mmzss meâ€"A fly young man who has got more or less unenvleble notor- lety or late, recently passed a. worthless Confederate $20 b!!! an a. chum of his. 1! he does not ï¬x matters up he may ï¬nd him- self some morning on the road to King- e on. I or e. as .000. sunset 31.300 ï¬be’tflm «33.; il.1ogos In $35: I mess “399.1003; M our oer; Wm. Miller. mm or tailor. a all one. so into outer J. ii. 9? «or or s allies. cover-c by insurance; . . «mt. ‘ watch maker. no incur-so 3 '1‘. J. Persons. - roteâ€. dwelllno and on so. less 84.000. surenee 2.600' . Johnston. barber. . small ion; hos. Stephenson. building. loss , 000. no insorsnee. The entire loss is esti- , noted at 815,000. and the emmt of insur- 1 once will not exceed $5,000. the bulk of i which is in the Laucsshire and Gore com- . Dealer. The ins ector of the former was ‘ promptly on han , and has ï¬led his reports , ere this at head-qusrters ...... Mr. Person’s stock is store in the opera. house building for the present. The Recorder will be issued from Dr. Lewis’s office, and S. ' Lamb's meet market is in the some build ing. As yet property owners have not signiï¬ed o desire to re~build. but when they are in receipt of their insurmoe they may take it more cheerful View of the situ- ation. . .There is scarcely any question but the ï¬re was the work of en incendiary, end this is the third disastrous one in this village from presumably the same cause within the past two years. The result is that over three acres, formerly the active and business part of the place. is new cov- ered by the rubbish of the late dieestrous ï¬res. There have been no efl’orts mode to unearth the ï¬re-bug, but good oltinens are cautious and discuss the question in an ; undertone, lestvengesnce should be wreck~ ed on their own property. It looks as if this unholy warfare will be kept up unless some decisive steps are taken bylaw ebid~ ing citizens and enforced by the reeve and oouncil...-...Tncre was the usual amount of pilfering indulged in, but ï¬res are of such common occurence that our profes- sional sneak thieves have become notorious and are new wetched......Thore was no eflort mode to check the ï¬re, all attention helm-{given to usage personsl effects. ann“-_ __. Rim. sad it won no time until willing undo m removing stock. and content- oi adjoining atom and ruidonou. Time ‘ won I “tong wind tim iannod the funnel, ‘ uni it no. no iimo until Geo. flouison'o brick radiation on the «If, no .1. J- imndmuil ooonp angel on the 3'.“ why Will. g“ m 6 “II to In: I i gunmanum; méfï¬ï¬‚an: ugggeggw I“ I glam“ oath owner 0:: In ammonium ":1? mm 8:323†m “and I: ll: . 44.92%: 3113' '1' .5: 3.“:5: 9'9. '50 “fl gm†9 mi Sigma." 3L: eezgtstoaiionco‘r 393*" $3.. 3. s 2:: ï¬r .a"$Z-:M ":3?°§.°3 matgogï¬ gagzglrléflw CI :ï¬)§ i 98'. I‘flflfl agi'bmï¬g’onzlm £15021“ 193m; n “F page â€Wm. Miller. es'mgggy lunar. mull hum mother dun-trons are, «mine luau animated at 815,000. The ï¬re broke mum Edd†am that 10 o’olo ch in It. Tim-u Shannon’s old store-D, Ilium hm mop. A prompt slum nu Evangeliuc Grove Stood at the stove Preparing her Diamond Dyes; ; Her mother looked on. While for brother John . Stood gazing with wondering eyes. Now little \1 iss Grove, She dearly did love A dress or a costume to dye; And mother. she smiled Whenever the child . Her skill to this work did apply. This ï¬ne afternoon, With stick and with spoon. The dye she was closely 'tendmg; 'Twas Fast Navy Blue. So rich and so true. . O‘er which she were eagerly bending. Now into the not She gently did drop A faded blue French wool serge dress; ‘Twm boiled in the dye. Rinsed and then put to dry, And restored quite to usefulness. The neighbors around Have all quickly foumi Whac wonders with dyes can be done; And now they all use, , And never refuse These dyes 'hac stand washing and sun. The moral taught here. Should all women cheer: It refers to economy rare; ghe my? arenlslmall, In use I: to Are the Diamongpyes fadelees Md fair. JORRHUOL is much more @l mg.“ “' “13$"? _‘E?c%9m’$'faï¬ mum mom can LIVER on NO TASTE 03 m MORRHUOI. and not unlnquently the bea'eryâ€"Ehe tear and the foes. of violence, the Inga-lug, lite-long etmagie and despair of countless womsn wnn drunken husbands, are enough to make all women curse wine end “39R? “he“! to Oppose u everywhere 88 the enerwn rn their max, SANTA LrMIDYi’p‘i’“_-snm‘f.’i‘f The country numbers tens oi thousands -nay, hundreds of thousandsâ€"oi women who are widows to-day. and sit in hope. lees weeds, because their husband: have died by strong drink. There are hundreds of thousands or homes, scattered all over the land, in which women live lives of tar- ture, going through all the changes of suffering that lie between the extremes 0! fear and despeir, because those whom they love love wuze better than the women they have sworn to love. There are we- men by thousands who dread to hear at the door the step that once thrilled them with pleasure. because that step has learned to reel undr r the influence of seductive poison. Tn-sre are women groaning with pain whzle we write these words irom bruises and brutalitiee inflicted by intoxi- cated husband-a There can be no exagger- ation in any statement made in regard to 1 this meter. because no human imagina- lion can crrare any-wing worse than the truth. and no pen is capable of portraying the truth. The sorrows and the horrors of a wife with a drunken husband, or a mother with a drunken son, are as near the reeinztion of he“ as can be reached in this world at least. The shame, the indigâ€" . nation. the sorrow, the sense of disgrace J tor_herseli arid her children, the povertyâ€" m comm Acm 93mm Of the worst tool that women has ever had to encounter who stands at the hood. The appetite for strong drink In men has destroyed the liven of more womenâ€"mined more hopes tor them. brought to them more shame. sorrow and hardshipâ€"than any other evil that lives. MISS GMI’E AND HER WORK. w raw “800. l ~ 6. LOW.“- NEW‘. RE. N. Y. Lnxomnouul. Mont, Halliâ€. Olt. .. w «V- -vâ€" wâ€"‘ -'â€" wvn'uvlul Au SW 9359“,}; oredonlfro fromthomost healthy on agrees!) on Monaco: its magï¬oxoollh on Wall «commencing hove kmodo it the moat po ulor rem? ody known. F?! is for solo in 750 bet 93 Mb 9.1 had {Egbdrugg slats. Any who 19th latw a may not have it on ban mauve it In for any one w o wishes £50 trypitYManutmturcd only by tho Both the method and results when Syrup of F1 ifltflk on; itis pleasant andflre yet In 50on ï¬feï¬taim 11 you a a ivoryand E’wed 1’50] came: the 332:2 tam eï¬â€˜ecttmll dispels colds, head- aches and {91mm and cum habitual constipation.5 mp of Figs is the only team edirto it: Madam ro- duced. pleas Date the mtg†an captable to £51 9 stomach, mun its action and “with: 319 01911 nits CHATOTEAUTS BIllEQflNM “6 SW"? 00.. .u can AM hi. Mzscella 2100 as. ONET ENJBYS THE HRSI' DAY OF JUNE. I892, In the Matter of the Estate of THOMAS POWERS. lateof the TowmhipofEm'ly. {a the County of Victoria. Yeoman. de- NOTICE TO OREDITORS. Lu. unï¬t-uncut radius or In this â€:9!!!“ Fi't'iï¬ EVERâ€"unbuâ€"w‘ï¬i’Pos-r’ " '2' rower. Easy and conven- ient terms of rib-Went. 5 to 6 per cent. A large mount of Pri- vate Funds and Trust Funds to Loan in mm smaller large to suit bor- mans. mmfl and.) Sent. 5. 1881-65 08130.59 meu.mduy. Gnocxn Fm n mduy-MWPM Loon Agent [or Wanton lame Work.- 60. 0! mm Fire, Life and Accident Insurance in old nnd ramble companies. Real Estate Bought and Sold. at lowest rate of Interest and my terms of payment. No commission. MONEY T0 LOAN “6913“ need “can tn every Town and V11 1:: Mn mane. Send M to:- New Advertisements. 'ENTION THE Postâ€"Portia: om In 81W: Blackout-not Kenna Yorkmnunasay. Aug 28. 1889.-6£. maï¬a ï¬méht‘nouo'e.’ .L “adamant. According» unanno- gglu'ed and comma ofl’ered. tame: yearly. wezotqbomwotmmconmmn RIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN at 5!, ï¬ndï¬moentwoordmgm unanno- REAP MONEY '1‘0 LOAN IN SUMB manta? 0033.111335- gunman knead-counts mundanmmmwowtmdm cloudâ€. mm â€Anon; 8111330: 37 M No no J. 0. 6110331812 P. IL. Woodvm. 1.0 GILOHBIST I- ma agent tot-mun! W We: Conunxs. man: all the leading Newmmi Glyg gig s 9311. L. BARTHOLOMEW. ONEY T0 LOAN. I'M“ noun ‘1' m! â€WIS! ovum urn. mus ontonm to nit borrower. 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