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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 30 Jul 1897, p. 3

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Chalk ODS. Dower. meats. Machinery, BERS rst, Wears nomical. bin- mist and lachineS. LEY. 1110; :0an C0 .red for 3 from liver Pbites glow diseased action to , With a better cir- q and improved nuâ€" he rest follow. L11 ‘ *5 at lire to pale cheeks ’ 3577!}; Ghanaian £051; 'L: N ‘ dz» hulking new. :..u was; \‘.‘;;5 held in Hon. Clifford I :1“: uzL‘zcc a: the lutcrxor Depart- ”.4 5.35 uL'LL-L'uoon, at which Hon. W11- 1;; l‘utcrsou and Hon. R. W. Scott were present. wlgen the ' ml- ,;;: some provxsxon tor ‘ 1113mm country was consxdered. m. Duville, Surveyor-General. was nun-1 dance. (1:0..‘101115 pmcer 'usi; ~~_tzn.xons on sumzmt at the hgad of the Lynn Arrangemrnts Will also able Canadian boats {to ' ‘ mks up their lo P to the bond at the for _ Lhrough the panel. The quesuon o: impxovml pence rotectiOn, flat e80!)- lishment of ad Mons! mounted ponce posts. and the situations in mm: ill all be discussed at a. “- ~ 'nions, W .7 A A. a... Cabinet on Manda! ”3" Si’bo’PER YEAR. \H rcguxpw meeting If Would-be Gold Hunters to: “we: “Yes," Why Go to the Klondike if You WI“. anxm cmcmsm ed to me by private personal {tn-ads. who L m [here a" G" “.1 wm Take in Those With Klondika Fever Should Study. asizuhimsoli tip-Po \1llk‘3uuua. __ Have I n _c:tp1!al of at leagt $000? _ Am 1 sub). c_t to any urgm'uc or chrome -all,v rheumutxsm? Am I physically soun. ' and able to wa k 30 males :1 day with a SI‘o-pgum‘. pack on my back? ....__ m m" run with tho tong!)- my ‘ owp Can 1 1-3: ing no one manner for Can} do ‘1“: no: 5‘ put up “'1‘“ and bear im loss swarms sand fleas” . w whenyou remit by cub. sways bezt £0 renew two weeks vour wrapper expires in order to u) service I stand sudden sum the “big head?" To any one who questions satisfactc “Go, it you so will attend you.” But before leaving that rose-lea! profession pioneers. and preâ€"e: eers stands the go! Oracr- “ AYABK uUlB- ‘ I work lxke a guuey- Can lonths. if. need be. on poor 1 nmetimes not enough of that, mp u a. cheerful and brave : Am pretty handy with t not subject to lazy ts. Can I swim. handle boats a: up with extremes of heat ' torture fr )an Iflx'uua. v~_ . :..'h to reach Klondxke who have already sc {231; Gin an b g of the Cabinfi xnts to merchants for .e vear or for a. shor‘ apfylication. k mmmmncmsu ms ‘0 “‘7 01‘s? Tun waw~ l u Lastly. and ""3 1 v-_ ant v.55 â€"â€"A1ways tivs both your old : Otfice when you ssk us to name of the town sad the auto or :~. whoutd always follow your own this office A Wop-ago: readily AZ '1uvâ€"- -., , in load c lumus IOcperlino first «m-equent insertion { advertxsements such as strayed muted, {arms (or sue of six or eight. mm: or (our insertions. It more an addmoml proportionate chuge who ’ 311139.193; iTISlXG RATES. MS 0? GOLD THERE g Grl‘nl 3‘3““ Take 5m“ 10 ' and Maintain Pfâ€"‘z .l TU} \ “II- ' I " . p. um Vluuv -. - V ,, books unless an ;s is done. u >hd WW) uenf. mien/ton. o the Yukon. is n 9 great gold dxscuve: te. The newqupe tedlx genuine. bemg 2â€"0,...mq illihg to 1.“: years ago going lo law 1". WC Graven In the Klondike Countryâ€"Ion Mod 0! MOI. ,9 JHâ€"MI‘ Ogilvies re as publi-She“1 10-day- p110; uu w; w'tb thnh rough- mg to put up“ vp am \\ here and anyhow, do 2\.1-g-md “ash and mend no perfect}: toot-tree. leav- many dvpendem upon me ‘ support" . mural ) without spirituous li- WILSON WILSOX. Proprietofl. d?“ e who can answer these ,tisfactorily, would saw, so will it. and may success ' But make up your mind 1;; that you have chosen no .fession. Civilization wants a preeminent amon ' the gold name: and prospee '6f mosquit‘ 1.x! flex! a for business taver- shorter mm. Rates Non pariah first 11 and brgvé 'spirit'.’ nan-1v mth tools. and :euxes of int torture from count- mosquitoes, , The GOYCPII Proiect the Law and E0. 189'. galley-slave 000': (are: report o: the undvilized region. When Moss was 1y. it is not uncommon to go for week! i truth but a scanty supply and to: den g entirely without food. The gold brought in last week to Be- ‘ nttlo, Moss say-sndoes not represent the finding or individual shippers, but 3 large proportion was confiscsted tron body the dust divided among those who cared for him. With proper reliets establish- ed by the Government, Moss says. gold can be taken out at the rate or $24M).- 000 1 month. e richest strike has been made by a. -yeer-old boy named George Horn- blower of Indianapolis. In the heart of a. barren waste, known as Boulder-field. he found a nugget, for which the Tranc- ' ‘ portatxonpompany gave him $5700. Be 1 coated his claim at the find and in four months he had taken out over $100,000. The richest section of Alaska, Mose says, is yet undeveloped. It is 100 mile! from Klondike and known as the Black Hole 0; Calcutta. It is inhabited by at end riots take the place of law and re \ order. A few months ago Klondike or- a? gnnized a justice committee, and its law prevails there now. W'ith the great crowds preparing to go to the scene now, the old miner says hunger and suffering Will be great when added to other hardships to be overcome k. ' or 1 m n turned.thh $6000 in dust. and {VB} leaves to-morrow for his old home at “Y 1 Dubuque,_la_.. Where he wxll spend the . -rnn «a one of I. 1t. Ne? mes" mblished a sun-pom. w. w». â€"- â€". . the by 8 Warm new ‘ ‘72“iici‘gg'g Alaska. The acfion. was taken as “t ‘ nfdnd result of an applxcatlon to the Treasury a. single applicati‘ 331:6” no 9epsgtme§t by Canadta; em; permissxon ment),the greatsk or arm xan vessels n r at Dyes, 010 c B. x ongst ?10n ere nd pt05p90' 0f Junegu, and 1t W88 esired to 58W . fnassen rs the mo cc of disembark- : at Juneau awn-lung another HORROR game: for Dyea. the head of nam- ' ton on 1 ton. t9 the Yukon frontier. .1316 In the A Ponce-13's mtl- 7 3mm Speed“ * "“ Beflevine. Ont-o J , 24-â€"-Ser¢t. “7m! MIG“ st Fort Oudm mam-ma 23â€"ka M m mmwdggoddefl orthegrge- nus metal and has a. valuable cuum , HWY FABES Ire. M!“ and Astlll Géargu l‘lnd‘rxg'. brutzzvr m .\111. 1 um leaves 291- the Klondike district t0< xow, gomg to Seattle. and thenc< the overlan\1.route. Mr. Findlay out in the wmter at the spot. .«â€"_â€"‘_, balance 6! his years put in \ay.â€"... __7 - San Francisco, July 23._â€"â€"The A1332: Qonmercxal Company‘s slnp Bertha. ’ur- rived from Unalnska yesterday “1th 000 tens or concentrates from 9 mm at Unga and a bar of bulhon iron the same source. but brought no gold from the Klondike region. Gang} Ba}! 01 that vessel, speaking of the 011K113e boom, said: "The fgxctisthat the new gold field! an) 2900 miles from St. Michael’s tpd‘ the dxlficnlties or transportation crem- nuzuernble. and cannot be too torcnhl! upprcsscd upon intending prospector!- 'lhe newspapers will be rsponsihle M the loss of many lives and a great do)! of suffering and hardship if they do not strongly advise the public that the River Yukon. now that the mpuntain torrents have ceased run-mug. 13 get! low. and consequently much _ot the 0000 tons of supplies now awmting trans- portation cannot possibly be conveyedto their destination for some time." New_ York, July 23 this cxty announced I DurpOSed to claim the. Klondike (Alaska) (11 .1 duscovery for the est. few York. J uly 23.;fi1é World says: ' The Klondike fever has not abated a. panics and ticket pgencles are vmt by adventurous spa ' the Alaskan gold fields. tl.eir fortune m - I particie. The omces 0: mg railroad-cpxn- 't i l a From information obtained by _qu1d ropr-rtcrs. those seriously consxdenng f magiuz the trip will do welfo postpone i for some tune. Under rable czrcumstances. the put-“x..." .__V , panics and ticket I by adventurous spi t1.eir fortune in film From informatlon repr~1't('l‘3. those 9( making the trip vim their departure for h the most favorable c‘ working days in the ammo: exceed 100 in other 265 days the en snow. the ground ' rivers closed by ice. frvm New York at rvuoh _the Yukon Ri‘ fnr him to romain at xnj)..-.!,. :g. the new would _ma '* ous mm t! g ‘ the Klondike: "It would be extremely1 foolish for anyone to sm_rt from New York for Klondike at unseenâ€"ion. be- cause he_ca.nnot get there In two to do «myyhmg this year. The Yukon River 13 navigable only dorm: about three months of. the year. It would be well for those who do not know that coungry to learn more about 1: before stamng tor the gold fields.” Leicester Allen, associate The Eu "meeting. Magazine, said: “Nu.- tumlly have given a. good deal 0: at- gentwn to reports trom the new gold 1. “mm hp folly for anyone no {CRUDE w fields- It would be folly for onyone L}! ' start for that reglon a_t this tune. as gt is too late to acoomphsh anymnz that year.” . A man who has Just returned from Alaska, where he :1 V_o years. said to a. World mater: "ho one but a. fool, in my oplnion. v31“ 9131111: just now from New York for .klondlke. Any who do will reach the dxggmzs to find the ground cave-red thh snow work to be done In the cold weather in Alaska at any pmce. Alaska is a place to get experience. and it will kill more men than it will make rich." is too late to ww- year.” A man who has Alaska. Elle}? 119, years, 8810 to u "‘ one but a. fool. in my just now from New 7 Any yho do vgill res A ___ Mun: San Francisco. July 23.â€"Six French- Canadxans. who were successful on the Klondike and are now bouqd for Mom;- real, are at the Gommercual Club In; this city. The came from Seattle. hav- mg reached at «my by the stem: Portland. They could not. get the place for their nuggets that they wanted and they will. not accept the bid made by the melting works, in .this city. As the San Franclsco mutt-:5 closed pendlnx the change 0! admmwu-atan. these six xmnerp wxll carry their bnlhon to Ifihila- l delphnahnd exchange there for com o! , the Umeed States. The six men of the git: are N. F. Piceot. T. Martin. who \ been Ah; Yukon for four years; N. 7 A: -......:....m~ Insenh Captain III)" Ilamliiun .V! there nine veal-s , and JOSGDh who mini-9t WW his New Perl. 0! Entry. Washington, D. 0., July 23.â€"In View of the present rush 0: travel to the Klon- dike gold fields, Secretary Gage has es- tablished a sub-port of entry at Dyan, Alaska. The a. on was taken as the result of an application to the Trees-.111 Alaska. and 13nd.passengers and bag- gage there. Dye: 18 about 50 miles north of Juneau. and it was desired to save Esthat the new 201.1 field! fies from St. Michael’s 19:! es of transportation arenn- and cannot be too forcmbly Lpon intending prospectom mers will be gspOnsiblf A205 1h; Yfikon. lucky July '51â€"“. ... »._-_, ounced last night my. be rlaim the gold fields m the aska) district by right of the estate of E.. J. quve. has since died 1n Amen. .lorer who headed the .9:- 1351;: in 1890â€"91. organized in Will no “C..uv ,v- re for some tune. Uhder the ‘1 by ice. Anybody starting‘, fork at ths SeaSOn would: ukon River just about thei ‘ the long Alaskan winter. ‘ (1 be far more 'r‘main at home and proceed lildorado at a time which his :Lrg-ivnl there simultane- c opemng of good weather. crowds preparing to at, the old miner sayl 1g wxll be great when lships to be overcome ve the terrible ordeal. 11 $6000 in dust. and for' 1115 old name at are he will spend the tin» S0 r Inc. Freuch-t‘anadluls. Warninz- no!" 2. 3"! 1| a: t3;.|1 )â€".\Ir. 1 indlay. l. 1' luunaq, ict to-m thence b Lndlay '1. may create a. wrong impression and induce many to go to Muss: ‘ means. I beg to state that the claim, which promises to be valuable, is_:\s yet unopened, and ' this (all he will remain in Alaska an develop the property. It is needless to say that my little daughter and I do . hummmm- him in the sprihg on Arkell 9: No Abatement of 5 Out West Every ’lougsnoncuw the gangplank was or me '~ 'londikes.’ may become a hero. '1he crew 0: we ship caught the gen- eral eontagzon, and paused in their work Inns :0: dearth: st St. this plan. and an acquaintance 0: Cop- mn Hall offered to wager a new but that the steamer yould be compelled to man at St. Michael's all winter for lack of men to bring her back. People who are not excited are aghast at the possible fate awaiting the thon- sands of unprepared adventurers in: into the frozen Northwest. Words of caution are not Wanting from those who are at Klondike and those who have been here. J..B. Dyer of this city, who has been working along the Yukon River and has claims n on . m--- ....a aha noon the I", on- Sal TEE rumor Sins tn'u uc m- “ire '1n O:1kl~.d1u {400,000. Fearing that those ex;'1gge1utc:l storigs might ind me to the min others to go she has issued the tom Cd d Tine. rumor “-11.3 m Oakl‘d wnxcn prom“, .. . _- vet unopened, and instead of returmn this tall he will remain In Alaska an develop the property. It is needless to say that my little daughter and I do not “accompany him in the spring on his return to Alaska." Yours truly. Mrs. J. B. Dyer. J. B. Elderidge of .‘\‘.?l!!l("l:'. who has mined all through the Yuk-m re warns people not to go utu-z :- tlie winter. “The mun wh- next spring will be just as well of! as the mm who goes up now." ' ‘ Elderidge. “In fact he will be better off. for he will not haw to stand the winter. Many who are starting for the Klondike now will probably not get fur- ther than St. Michael, for winter come.- snddenly in that country. The Yukon is a wide shallow river, and only boats of the lightest draught can navigate it. I shall go up next Spring. and shall be in just as good a. position as the men who start now." WHAT A NANAHflU MAN SAYS ,1: view 2 Klon- has cs- : Dyes, as the teas-.111 rmissxon t Diets ad has- es north manua'BO' Would {1111‘ uud J: \Yilkinson, u;u...., .--_, the )gkou, unexpeczv 1y stepped (tom the tram. to be heartily greeted by those who happened to be at the station. Mr. \hlliam Sloan .mcorded a. Free I’reBS. The party. proceeded to the Stewart and Pelly Myer 590101} and did cuxmideruble pmspccuug. princmally on McQuestiou Urn-ck, a. brand} 0: .the Stewart. They worked in tin: secuuu. in which there were scvergl other pan- ics out pros coring, unul September, ‘ *â€" m‘u‘ m') stakes. atta- sev- in which there “c... w” _ 105 out pros ccdng. mm! Septemnex, when they puled up stakes. any new eml months 0: unsuccessml Work. Early in September the_ stifled sol! staked a chum, but wanted to “raise the wind“ b); moose huptmg betore omn- mencing mimng operations, He stated that the strike had been made on Aug. 12th- . 44"" fl fhe Klondike the_ pun Theye was considerzu IJS cxty yestcxday wh‘ mivcd from Victoria ml J. Wilkinson, huvi Indie on.Aug. léw- ' n ' at the Klondike the pun found that the strike was.on Bonanza Creek. but that all the arguable ground had been staked off before they got ezed 1n the country. The 985 ‘ ength, an as each chfim is .500 feet wide. extending from rum to mm of the gulch. there was not ‘ room for more than 45 claims. It is from this short gulch that al the rich strikes have been made. chum! the party had were Nos. 14 and 15, and adioaning that of_L1ppy. who claims to 11;. .‘0 taken out $00,000 from a very rich and exceptxonal pocket that he One strange feature of tips {Inch is that th pay streak 15 found m one claim on one side _of the creek. and perhaps ' the “Art (mum on the other ' e ’lonssmr‘im“ Nanaimo Free Sol .hh'lac nu: to GO w: dILe Expecting Izlg “'3: “here the Strike “'11. 'nnnhnn Free Press. Jul) my husbanu, f‘ll. -. m .7- . . a. wrong unprossinn and ly to go to Alaska without beg to state that (he claim, niscs to be valuable, is as ed, and instead of rcturnin : will remain in Alaska an 2 property. It is needless to my little daughter and I do many him in the spring on to Alaska." Yours truly. \Irs. J, B. pyer. ‘. , Ln- â€"vâ€"â€" Most Torturing, Dlsflgurlng, ' Humiliatlng o: itching, burning, bleeding, scaly skin and scalp humors is instantly relieved by a warm bath with Cancun Son, 3 single application of Cancun (oint- ment), the great. skin care, and a full dose 0! Cmcm Rxsonvzm, greatfito! blood HMPLY FABES .dcmblc excitement fin ' whcn the noon tram W. Sloan; .§.\r;.‘r to Go I" “ignâ€" 35d”..â€" Free edod to a» non and did incipallty on cwry nerve w .n 9L which w put-n uLung sucnizqcs 1:11le that pruunsqs Every stcnmahxp ovm‘x‘uu with poop} ccum-miug the ch who have the mom pay for passa o. stances to goo: In on which to subsi winter. The Exce “'oduosday next. list. but big bom exory day for t b Hum ch-nnit‘r U' and and R4 cvnccu the IL"! a farm the hours w_ . . rdanc‘bt‘g‘rioknm (if 11:; Pucker}: h. The b . wever, s' a in): w k t 1.37;: influx of people. the away; in thenwinfl'finbedownmm nndwz the ho vases he lundud wage of that countryâ€"s1 pet hour. _ . out he mtive an inteflxew :hu about Press reset: _ rep which he give the follow“ years ‘ mculan: ‘ spas. | ”In company with Thomas I‘LIC' J. ‘ live at . ‘I' cmwm hp let! em “MW‘ The cold bein‘ ve .betwmn a) and To It in only the dgep can u workedhg command of C: an (:30: the esteem or e amn- their artful vernment ‘ So Ix}: the on contra“: People at San lim-incl.“ an Ann-“u Delpenle In Their "on: to Get Passage for Alanna. San Francisco. July 25.â€"The desk! of the gold struck throng to reach the In] 3 ve diggings in the humans: ..._ scmbles the craze or antenna a: California in the days a! '49. '1‘] Little or m) method in this Ions Cm- musses to reach the Eldorado xxx-at unknown territory 0! the west. ‘7 l “a nxr in mining or have u Lin.- henna-mus incideul follow _a trip W ) cumonn: 101' 93-533 m ery_ _nerve to mull: - A” c l’crsons “ho ha“? pr place. about $9 sible {01' after- A11 t pruning-a av u--.“ sxcamahxp 0mm. in the city is with people seekmg informati )1: us the Klondike country, Those re the money (19 not. hesitate to passa o. unsung. in many in- to gom lu_ck to pve them [god h to subsmt dunng the com; The Excelsior, whxc‘h leaves on day next. _ t big bonuses are bcxng ay for t berth, on the vesae Umxmlla left. to-day for stoamcy mm thh 290 Passengers and a , - “L- -m.‘ ,0 had no exwfiw“ Audx-rgonc mm: 0! u w auch i" #111 l!“ olice at Lfim“ m or the K10!- to mac their until mother the hue out 0! 3 wt 0! But: otwu blb ‘ the cull: Absol I101! mum mm“: mm). Robert )ld‘lule Fell on e! I led“ III-cardiac and be“ In Ute Km aniline. Jawâ€"Ag shout 2 o'clock thls utter-noon Bo mum. at ‘1‘an nyou Indotneru {cerium m drown In the who: etc. it re nut. he. In company with I mun e! again. I: I: presumrd that In combs; the surtnce he must have struck the tom of the boat Ind been stunned. body wu "covert-Genet bem‘munm er than: n hour. ___â€"â€"â€"â€"' Smthmy was tested” morning than" Into nee: excitement eve: e shoot!“ «- tru between Constable Wilson end 1. W. the next e le new 0 I . u ~ "Mn-HI: his 28“ from the 1’9” 600! u: boa nee. Wuuon. n I: sud. cum-d on him a I19 but the Drum “mum; to so eh W n and m or three 0 II the elr. en when un- had no t u: we constable and n Interview the Crown prisoner can to the hospital mâ€"momv. when a ct- tofl I'll] be made t! (Strict (he u 3.330 .- sands! Col Ben-1| I“ 9‘ “I, 25.4 arc! Wen In sewasue. J a but not recovered until 1.30 mm. It ten 11:. was extlnct. Ills nu m. mum-m have been win-d. and t In expected they be hm on Mona” md me the body bone for burial. THE CONSTABLE SHUT Ell. The! II'C 1050370 801' .4 nuns wtlkln‘ on Lu: u-.â€" __ , of here this morning. .Noflng Id by which to Meant, mm. as talking to the ni‘ht uten- rw minutes before and told hill from Huger-swine nnd there an: seeking employ-cut cvru‘nzxr D80 Ir D KO "'5’ 8D- no.“ I FRENCH- ton TWENTY-snvsn u... taunt” “° D U N N’s “' I. .\' ID. Hood’s Pills an. OBGANS. PIANOS AND SEWING MACHINES. fie Victoria Loan Savings Company. one. 3nd Random» 00!" Matt. 30! “5- I Hw.:â€"1°W 3““, ndBwOonBtwr- dnv Nun'- JOHN ”WOOD. 81-". Sarsapaq Dunn ANY iron SALE Advew MAKE DESIRED. br T0 RENT".- and yo , CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, ONTARIO. ”Lo .â€" CONVEYLNCER, COMMISSIONER H.0J. ,ggafigLâ€"ILM V EOBGE ”HUGH. A UOI‘IONDEB. Baas-got. WW' LINJ PETER B ROWN. i Dentiafi um at Trinity} Uninult . Toronto. gdmdmnoyI-l Conn. «Bun-ls"! t. OFFICEâ€"91 Kent-d» ow. ti: 1’. fus sons. A UdrIONL-gn M ember R J”i ' m. Re undid the nu undcr Dr. Calm 0! New Yolk “to W 01 On for mm W. 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