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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 4 Sep 1891, p. 3

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' 611“. vealarp - which! Is meacall cm Lâ€"oddm. them .00 ' ' 70!!!!- "DAVID ’. In.“ mtuent‘in connection with andrail (1 took died Wu '3 r on Sunday night. He was 55 years of age. '-Talegramsfrom all parts ofEugland as a result of the andme that, oon‘flnuous rains, the crops are all under water, and will probably be destroyed on- tirely. . ureable. in the im- place the portal iii uell-‘editnleas m m essinthe army in a state of pro event of war. ”â€"The death is announced at St. Simon, Benet county. Qua, of Mr. Leon Laten- taino. ed 99 years. He wasa brother of the lat: Sir Louis E. Lafontaine, chief ,justice of Quebec. â€"Additicnal reports from Manitoba indicate that damage by frost has been large. It seems to have in streaks, but the percentage of the injury will not be large. -â€"Mrs. Mary Richardson and three little daughters were overtaken by a train at Niobelasville, Ky., while g on a railway bridge. The mother and two of the firis were instantly killed. lâ€"The United States census shows a decrease of over 2,000 in the population of Alaska,which, taking the increase through immigration intoaccount. meansa decrease of fully 8,000 of the native population. -â€"A suit has just been instituted by the may-general of Quebec asking for the lution of the Ontario Express and Transportation Co. on the ground of non- compliance with the terms of the act of incorporation. â€"A fierce battle, which raged all dag on Monday, was fought between the hill forces and the insurgent keeps near Valparaiso. Neither side gained an advantage, and hostilities were temporarily suspended. â€"Aivina Vezlna, who was to have been married on September 1st, died on Sunday from injuries she received at the. Mercier ‘ usrading, when she was int in the face endneck by the wad of asmailoannon find in the count’s honour. â€"Charles Ross, a butcher 35 years old, employed in Shea BIOS. meat market in New York, was en a ladder Monday trying to hang up a side of beef on a hook when he slipped and fell and was impaled upon a lower hook. He bled to death. â€"The ministryef Saxony, at the instance ofleading members of the medical frater- nity, has decided that drunkenness shall Inconsidered a criminal od'ence pending the meeting of the diet, which is expected to pass a law confirming the decree. ° â€"A cloud burst deluged the eastern part of Bensselaer county. N.Y. on Thursday evening, washing away several houses and causing damage of $100,000. In Troy fur- ther damage was done, making the total half amilllon. Three persons were drown- “I -The Pall Mall Gazette says the Prince of Wales is taking great interest in the case of the persecuted Jews in Russia, and in the condition of the emigrants who are coming to England. He has given much assistance to the Anglo-Jewish commit- tees. â€"A communication received from Stanley Falls says Emin Pasha has been wonderfully successfuiy in his operations lnAfrica, and that he has recovered all the old stations in the Equatorial country, and inflicteda severe defeat on the der- vishes. -As a practical illustration for farmers, and others of the feasibility of raising ornamental and shade trees from seed, the Hon. Mr. Joly de Lothbiniere has taken a portion of the parlament grounds at Que- bec and sown it down with seed of the soil: maples, which were sewn on June 23rd, being already six or eight inches high. â€"The Moscow town council is debating a proposal to compel all employers to sup- Dly their workmen with rye bread at the normal price. or about one-half of the pre- sent price. Men experienced in the grain trade believe the rye ukase will only serve to enrich a few dealers who are holding grain in order to sell it at famine prices. â€"Havlng let his beard grow while on shipboard the Emperor of Germany has ordered dealers in photographs not to sell portraits representing him as he appeared without a board. All the lithographers, copper-plate and steel engravers are busy issuing new plates to show the emperor as he now appears, with a beard, and the ' painters on glass and porcelain and the workers in leather and wood imagery are overrun with orders for representations of tho kaiser in the new style. The London Standard, in discussing the grain shortage, advises the consumption ofmaizr. saying the United Szatee could export 400,000,000 bushels of maize, and that an exzra shilling per bushel would attract all the maize in America necessary to supply Europe with wholesome. nutri- ticus food. The Standard, continuing, ms: Therefore we can feel assured that there will be an abundance of grain for all the people of the world. although we must Igown-spared to see the price of wheat go - A Berlin cable says: Russian news- papers entirely confirm the recent reports of terrible distress among the peasants in thevalleyoftheV’olga. Thepe'oplearein the utmost destitution. without clothes Ildfecd.wanderingabeutin rage on the We of starvation. Swarma of families have left their homes and resorted to beg- Ihson theroadsidee. The aituaticnof gunfiflmd ”3 the Mimmersedin [luonhndlflflomsrm afl m. l,ttl’l‘l'res‘PIorlnanyltlsthebestlhaveeverworn.” Jar. tion is extremely critical. adeciaionefeonsiderabieinteresstocounty isdunerata l1- tioh. winner-hue. - -.-'l.'heuaweof theeepturootYel lathe restraint ; glyci- so but a Us “"‘.."...°' ooontryhhth ' " victors. Grumman. damagely-_ , ' the ’ Smallfraesaeeud 9 l n.”- rm are sum" Whomditfiamgomu Itis '"H' swam-ea. m wipe-sit. TheeearethoElflelTowerand’r 7' V ' , ,.. v I. WWt-hinsmuwnmt- .. _. also ;ejeothimfromthis1'°¢.ld ioogbelnrehls mm â€"Amms!vinshlsmmuv.raylor natnnltime. Lotus-seaboutthis. .Apersoneomingintolifehastheeapest- ‘itappearedthat Taylor hadbeen '%. ° patentharrowciipandthe rightto e n, -ssaores.aboutuaolee andseiltghomtoélliflerfint 0{arid Mudwenomtivamntugormower furnish em vs zen the reaper: balance hardwood. sun-r gmmhtmm'Jmmel-sy' a from mlllmlt...‘ "'1' ‘ iguana: m '° ° ' in particulars to race. as aw. premises» Emcee. thug. intâ€"e143. Morris and also sold the right of Morris to Mr. V. Vannormau of Beigrave. The pur- Wdl.‘ “middle W 3,5,2, ”m“... niriss Inn'd cron‘ " hurl Twooer. w 'sohiihenwere ' :31 his estabfi‘alkllment 1:2;th n’gfi’é struck by splinters but mu“ hurt. barn ‘eotdoh?foundatiou.a‘l'eobarnoneouth no such manufacturing concern a be â€"Last Friday evening a’drunken rowdy ram. ...... TO 11pr a at? found andthe mm m. named Bradley entered Huyek’a hotel at unfit!» My cit-- pp _ asd also they been m...‘i“°..°i"m W Ind naked for liquor- Ihloh bolls go. m 5'1“ Taylor arrested at Teeswater. The notes refused by Mr- ER. 53 . the proprie- tor, 335’” then ‘3 0‘1 him "“1 ‘ ARM. T0 RENT.â€"3 miles west of Omemee. and 2 miles south of Reuben: procured by Taylorinpaymentoftherl t sold in this section were disposed in Brussels and Wingham. Under a late act passeddl notes given tor a patent right muathave printed or written across the face cnf‘them before they areofl'ered ferrule the words: “For patent right.” These liliacrss: lotiinlOthcon.0 ‘3 acre-under in "6006 v cultivation. rest ture. orchard. well watered: after N I“ pontoon-fl apply to DAVID REIDm- ALEX. NUGENT. Reahoro. Minnâ€"mm- and , in amoral” thoet a” “your-hits the v y ves , “splendid g‘aique”al::ghb=?ors the period of natural ex austion- Another medicalmexsminer paued live what may prove fatal wounds. Bradley was at once arrested andiocked up. â€"We are inforund that Mr. AlbsrtPugh. of the 9th con. of Markham, has some oats which measure 6 feet inches in height, dispoasdof Taylorhadnotthisonthe butMr.A.B.Groveof ingwoodwinethe look! faoeof them. so he was committed to palm.ae heieftasampleat thieoflioewhich 9:11. in £95232: health and Ann CHANOE' Goderichgaolby Ma orClegg. Failingto ia6 feet3inches long, and also afihead25 mmgmgumsa ty- In a few years rupdeortomhlfidl- 153mm securebailhewae endows. inches inlength. The horses should not manna ofl'. But these were .ummmmmumm â€"A deepatch from Rome says:Thedelib- 1'9 “1’9” mile“ "1038 08‘3” “11! winter. nctieolatedcases. The oecf er wollwntsnsd; Marine orchard: m0 â€" ”WHO Tribune. doctors observed the some fatality. Thus venisnt to ”3:1 “glam! mm] beer, far from theiharmlsss stuff ad- voceted.provesto meetdeadly. Alone doctor says, “I think beer kills quicker than any other kind of liquor." And the eminent professor. the late Dr. c. A. Lee crate murder of a priest while in the per- formance of his holy offices at the altar has created aseusation at Palermo. The tragic eventeccurred on Sunday. The priest was named Der Guise on La Rosa, and he was the private chap sin to the Contessa Di Mazzarinc. At the accustomed hour yes- terday the priest began his mess servicein theprivate chapel of the Mezzarine inhie usualheaithandin the presence 0 the family of the centessa. The solemn Victoria Harbor Company’s mill at Garden Hill. and one day last week was standing in his place when one of the other men threw an apple towards him. Not having seen it in time to catch it he drew back and stepped into the hole beside the, saw used as a trimmer. As he fell be doged his arm on the saw. the teeth of which cut into the flesh and quite a way into the panics have four: bone. Amputation may be necessary. f if {0:136:20 fgllrgvggflghz 36:5“: “in” -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- meglmmrgdiatezlfgd. It] I! m to as; well adapted 8fin! ted fl th e wen, na ram ' for ose,an a soearya ow tua vemilesfrcm , V T115. venturesome and toolish to take such a WWW» voice that appeared faltering and teeble, the priest began to recite the balance of the mass, but suddenly stop a t deaf (lo-T: 1 to risk! Wogfld masks. m poo” m Kim! True. onemanmsy brag that it has not abruptly. thiseyes upward and” is congrege- â€" killed him but he stands alone like the g’a‘tion, attracted by. the unusual action, "mom"wiilonretnat cold- one tree 11': the midst of a fall'en forest. Money 10 Loan. raised their heads to look at him, he fell "momma" has no equal. The only safe caltu'atiou a yo man can make who begins to patronize e saloon, "PlOTOBIA” loosens the phlegm. "MOBIL” put up in :50. bottles ‘PlC'l-‘OBIA" the people 3 remedy.â€"'n'-tf. The surest way to become good-looking is to behave that way. moneyatir'omoto'lpsroengaeoordingto amount and security. CLEAR! g O'IilABI. Hadley. Nov. 14. 1887. to the floor writhing and groaning in the most frightful convulsions. and despite the assistance of those present he died before dfrom the chapel and The evidence 6 PER CENT.â€"We are now loaning is to count himself dead at the start. and all that he lives beyond that as pure gain. Look at these startling facts: The great majority of fatal cases of delirium tremeus is between the agesoffi and35years. To he could be remo in the most horri 1e agony. of poison was so a parent that an investi- gation was ord immediately, and the . â€" 10 abetainers who lose their lives between fact was revealed that corrosive “bump,” “Five years ago I had constant couch. night .the .860 of 15 “a m ""5, 13 drinkers .. AT SIX P! on Good Farm Pro- swests.wasgreatly reducedin flesh and had 30“,”an .3 0,21 and 30 five times per-tr or otbfi good security. a“ m. had been put into the wine used by the priest for the sacrament. and the prelate beengivenun by my physicians. I began to , we, as great a proporti m ”an Chem PM“ “d was the abstainere; and between the ages of 31 was actually murdered at the altar while 3 bottl of this . some t in the discharge of his most sacred duty. edgyâ€"fog. A. 1.31313. 31.313353??? ”1° ‘1’ and 40, four u the p of _A S}. Pembm deans“): 38,3: Further â€" drinkers 610. A u. carmyhidm the ARE NOW; LOAN? G MONEY - _ ‘ drinkersmortgage oseon m. emote Per-Gen ongoodFar-m particulars regarding the attempts of the mill! W1 wwding °flbmm Eusna CEENIBY, M. D. 313311;?” moonworm *% Mormon m. Imus BARRON HCLAUOB- find: Barri-fem 0‘0» more» 4138- 21. 1M- peasants to present the export of rye by force shows that the eflair was more seri- 80 to Speak. Woman is wonderfully made! Such beauty, one than was believed. Reports from Shavli state that a few days ago‘aome poor Jewish workmen observed wagons contain- alone So has she weakn‘hee. irregularities, funo- MORE I TO LOAN. STRAIGHT Loans AT When Bab:- was “en we. gave her Castoria ricnal derangements, peculiar only to herself- WhenshemaChfldshecr-iedforCastorle. Toconoct m” “d m m w", M Whenshebecamemss,she clungtoCestoria wouderfulorganism requires a restorative es WhenshehadChfldrmshd gavethemCastoria. red-11! adapted in “at Pm M In no is Dr. Plerce's Favorite Prescriptionâ€"possessing curative and ting to a remark- able drgree. e or is purpose alone- recommendcd for no other! Continually grow- ing in favor. and numbering as its staunch friends thousands of the most intelligent and ing rye which was being conveyed to the railway station for export to Liban. They protested, and in afew minutes the wagons were surrounded by an excited crowd, and brought by force to the court yard of the town hall and unloaded. The crowd then rushed to the railway station to prevent the rye stored there being loaded on the trucks. The excited peasants flun them- my LOWE! CUM! urn. repayable on tosuitborrower. Alena terms iamamountoftrustfundstoioenon advan- G. x 80m Barrister. eta. mud-or. Ont. _â€"_â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" C mnogfifl O 'l INMEM est.“ 6%. Alt-games” petrsalsoenthe hudSystemtrom selves affine 1?“: beforehtg‘e tru ...... n the o ow g ay free sorders arose â€". refined ladies eftheland. a irive guarantee on a repert being spread that a large Am““’"°.d “m““mut the 1‘“ ‘° and 1‘ ””3“"an 93°“ Wham“! “Wm"- mama“: nlredto .WJcW quantity of rye was expected at the railway °“" 8°“ °" mat. years, taxation; 3 y M No com- milion. no a. expense- need. ' station of Kruschani. An immense crowd proceeded thither and an encounter took place between the peasants accompanying the grain wagons and the excited crowd. The ringleaders were arrested by the police, but 300 men stormed the jail and liberated them. The guard was called in, but failed to restore order, and peace was obtained only on the arrival of the 113th regiment. ...... Similar scenes occurred at bids. in which place the crowd shouted out that they would rather go as prisoners to Siberia than to die of hunger at home. At the railway station at Viina the same the same kind of excesses prevailed. and at Smcrgcni the crowd behaved with like vlclsnce, evidently reckless with hunger. -The San Francisco Examiner says: An incident occurred recently in the family of G. F. Marsh, the dealer in Japanese curiosi- ties of No. 625 Market-st. and a member of the Pacific Coast Pigeon Society, which proved to him in the most impressive manner the valuable services which may sometimes be rendered by the c is: Owen Electric Belt. THE OWEN E Iectric Belt ana’ Appliance 00. (mo, OFFICE, CHICAGO, ILL) Incorporated June 17th, 1887, with I» Cash 0.le of $50,000, PATENT” IN CANADA, nncmnn. 1877. 71 King Street West, Toronto, Canada. G. C. PATTERSON, Manager for Canada. Electricity ns appied by the Owen Electric Belt and Appliance is now recognized.” the greatest been ( listed to suiierlng humanity. it has. does and Will elect cures In seemingly hopeless cases where every other known means has failed. Rheumatism cannot exist where it is properly ERDIANJSu-rister. w’e Block.oorner Kentaud Office in . Aug.8.1889.â€"04. York ets.. Milli to 6 per Cent pigeon and probably explains someo his . , . , gaging“ in tank“ “”33“? 3:: my; mygélt’littlfifiazmgcm. By its steady. soothing current. that is v was en en on y wt - ' - . - . est..reus:."mz.m‘lhtic “mm em. ~ 3%“ ‘ 1.... “w“ °‘ W e e s e e NervousCo 1' ta, 3 . ' little unofdispalclllled ah mgssadge tag: on a ganglia comgmi, fiflgfifig 12333:}. "to r'll 11d! and Trust carrer son 0. or us an a store Jon Fe 0m, inev l: , v ' l tenaturec tec 's alarmng near, ammo” 0“,th RHEUMATISM. 1”“ and madeanurgentcaisll'or medicme iosav e its life. The bird was started from the home of the family near the Cliff house, five miles from Mr. Marsh’s Market-st. store. The bird flew swiftly to the store, where Mr. Marsh received it. He read the message, rower. Easy and conven- ient terms of ro-pnymont. 5 to 6 per cent. It is not pleasant to be compelled to refer to the indisputable fact that medical science has utterly failed to adord relief in rheumatic macs. We venture the assertion that although electricity has only been in usoas aren'edlal agent foruiew years, it has cured more case: of Rheumatism than all other means combined. Many of our physicians. recognlzmg this fact. are availing themselves of this most $.11“ . file if baldigegai‘lhdcwisyfly . potent ct nature’s romeo insuppll ins defect: d mcti irregular ome as w e s e n e , , ' an co ng message, and received the proper medicinal . -“°'- MGMWRE SMART The“ ”in“ “1° ""10 ”“51 mm“!!! “0‘ To Restore Manhood and Womanhood. " r 0 medicine to the tail of the pigeon, he let it go. The pigeon sped away through the air, straight for the Clifl'. It made the distance of d: miles .in ten minutesâ€"a distance whi would have required the doctor three quarters of an hour to cover. In twenty minutes from the time the mother’s message was sent to her husband the baby was taking the medicine. Naturally enough Mr. Marsh is partial to pigeons. for be con- siders that‘be‘owes his baby's life to one. # uranium DISTRICT nouns. â€"'1‘hs Examiner atâ€"atss than Dan Grout h of Ennismcre cut 145 acres of heavy when in nine hours, with a twine binder. â€"Mr. Sylvester Davis, while returning home from Lakedsld, was thrown from his As a man has not yet discovered all of Nature's laws for right living it follows that every one has commuted more or less errors which hay; left visible blemishes. To erase these evidences of past errors there is nothing to equal Electnclty as applied by the Owen Electric Battery. Rest assured that any doctor who would try to seems this by any kind of drugs is practisinga most dangerous term of char. latanism. Use the Electric cure and shun the druz stores. We Challenge the World to show an Electric Belt where the current is under the control of the patient as entirely as this. We can use the same belt on an infant that we would on a giant by simply reducing the number of cells. Ordinary belts are not so. Other belts have been in the market for five or ten years longer, but today there are more Owen Belts manufactured and sold than any other makers combined. ELEBTBIG lilSllLES emmefimem Crampsin theieetandlegs. P110081... sent bylaii. and” ”filmâ€"85 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY. Employment and Intelligence Bartel. HONEY TO LOAN. J Extracts from Canadian Testimonials. buggy, and received a large acelpweund. ‘ -Hugh Kerins of Cobourg while work- "For eight years I have suflered with rheumatlluI. days.” Jae. Dixon, sr., Grand Vallev. Out. 508 on m Comm.“ “a Harwcod ”um, and am new outof pain and tgrow-lug better daily in "Saved my life when 1 had muscular rheumatina.’ .. Tm m - 1.. m... ., .. 1m smir- smelt: new m M ["le .hfthfiksg'miamgs-B“ e l t " u : “mm“. Falls, greatdealofgoodalrgdy." J.Sergerlm.O.:i.t.nO.n: , . Ni re â€"A mobinNorwood took the law into five": some knowledge oi electricity “d i" ' Havebcen *‘uflwforrm m mm W- , . f aches and usuralgh. Am trying one at your belts and having used'other beltepriortomvuseo ammorethan satisfied with it. Can knock outa inked e disorderly 110090- 11" inmates hair. Port Dalhonsie. headacheinmeen minnteethat usedtokesp me in have left he village. . .. . ,, .- as... , .,-.-. .. , . ‘Yeur Electric Belt cured a violent attack of bed for days, Thomas on Crawford 33... -‘-nir.Jumcerrg-usonrecmuytendered sciatic rheumatism of several months atandinr in a Toronto. " Beware of Initafions and Cheap Bolts. Oursttentien havirgbeenattractedte imitations d "The Owen meat." wodeeireto warn us publicazalnat urehaelngthebaseprodueticusthatare bdngpeddled thmu‘hthhoonwby “PM mwhdoa gthemhrm _ ”.mummbymml-Mnfiou the GenuinOOwen ectrlc ummdmt‘ofyearsandhaeaconflneutalrepubm. '°"' m“ “‘anm “m“ "M'n'"’”‘“w m” 'm-dbvzheOwen 50.30.30 vertised mm arepu-teeflyworthlosmaeurative . particular Tmcgmnto-oalledmect‘flcnzlgom 313‘ km “4““ M mix «:13er [alumni intern-sou. M “Maxed oil-s prises. mcwmtgnncrmcmomunxosr. wns'r' >Intionthbm- 4'; - Min..- ",. N ' “m mime: . etc. Oflices. William-sh. moo. H. a VII“. 23“.... see timhavhuliveuoolum moderate shalom-“hurdle unleieflattheDaiyEouesoratVeitcb'e Hotel. mwmflbmfia r0 Toronto. Treat all edanimek mammmm m” Wlw nonalcoholic-rte. by m- toby day or Willvisit every Tuesday. 'm-u-u. w. 1‘. BROAD. Barr-rate . Etc. ___________â€"â€" G H. HOPKINS, (successor to MAB- 0 mt HOPKINS ”Salim. .OnLâ€"ZI-ly. A P. 13w, BARRISTER, 801.1- Oierk. cfths Peaoa'undsay”. Ont. Oince over my a many, BARRIE- msfiam at Law is um." I". "‘ mommy. economr.nc. 1.3V. I]! K s, Wm “panoramas-s. OfloenextdoortoKillalr'sher-dwareuore. Moneytoloan at lowest current rateeof in BARRON, a McLAUOHLIN, Barri-term. nee. ”rim-pants m REIT-8!. Halsey. opposite the market. Jon: a. m. Q. o. n. J. transom-L messy. Aug. e. less-em OORE a JACKSON Successors to HUBBPITBRJACHJ -â€" Bdioitms. eta. Odioe. William-st. I‘M-I! ’3 D. m m Jm. HONEY TO LOAN. M on and or!!! LIN! mm“ sung-tungs- Moonlkdm. nod-v. Us! I). imâ€"f. W. A. Goodmn. HEADQUARTERS E Dentistry mil. F. mm DENTIST, v " ..... f _ r7 1 , , ’» " - H. j “ I . l _,‘ ._ 1A. .l' _ 5 . ’ ' ' i , 1mm . . u , , ~, .. ..,. .7 ‘ . ‘ :. ...- . 3 _.. . ‘ y .. . 2:;th - - v», _ . E E 8‘ E i E 8 l L.“ ӣ5.53: ‘f'hfifif. ,' " r..n.s.. masons. ear. DENTIST. LIN DS AY m norm :3 GOLD AND PORCELAIN 030W!!!“ ' (without pinto) b HR. .1... great MW. d... “2% ARTIFICIALTEETHWMW“ 3 5 approved methodsandprinolplesfereeourm usefuim perfecflonofilhoomfofl. do ande .onGold.Silver,Celiulold Mm .ontlnuous Gum. Also in all harmlemuenmi Rubbers, andatthelew. living prices. Allseteofteethilnished finedtothemodth by Mr; Glue-himself. under hispersonalsnpervidmwhiohwiilno countilcrthesatisfactiongiveubyhlewa-k Theintroductiontromtimetoflmeofthe latest -so one for the administration 8 ' AJRandGAfiuablu In.“ E ma haebeenmadeaatudyfor THIRI'YYEARSb Mr.G and l attenflonand care’ie any‘m gem DR. DIGBASSI, PHYSICIAN, SUB- ' I BECK. :10». 310., WM 1“ “Vsâ€"”1’. , nmnmm units . . 393' I ‘8. e , our “l, s to . illegal-l; mama. R. E. s. WILSON, in. of the 1* Royal Infirmary. Edinburgh. Scotland. ' ' Lark's Terrace. Glenelg~st. urdsay. 3 I "’1 Nov. 13. lendâ€"r7 m. {1.23 ' J glglm, 3.3? c. M., tg. c. r. Unlvsrslnés. umwacamanrmm g, ' t; El o Imam. DR. SIMtPSUOIN, RHYSICIAN, Gradu- to van Twentz; Moemberol Co gum -- illiumm. dim.“ “”fl’i‘ifihm'“ Lindsay District. Ofloo and '8 : : st..seoond door west of York-st. ,g; 9 romeo a.m..1.mto3 unaudited“ v.Aprll8.1891.â€"481yr. Hotels. l ANSION HOUSE, FWD 1' VJ. rwonr. m 1:: "~- well-kno ‘hoteihasbeen taken by: Twomey,jun..who has arm

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