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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 27 Nov 1891, p. 3

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â€"There was a bad outbreak of fever on board the Boauicea, the flagship of Rear- Admiral Fremantle’a, commander of the British India squadron. On her way out she had to land 60 men at Malta and 54 at Port Said. â€"Influeuza, bearing many marked symp- toms resembling grippe, is at present causing great alarm in many parka of France, in Berlin, and in Hamburg. Last week the number of deaths in Hamburg was 280 above the average. gâ€"Johu Craig, a young newspaper man who was recently appointed secretary of the California world's fair eommleaion, want to bed one night last week with a luxuriant growth of whiskers and woke up with one side pure white. -About a hundred Scandanaviana returned to Montreal on Thursday evening from Washington Territory on their way home.having failed to obtain remunera- tive employment. They say they prefer verty at home to poverty in a etrange â€"'1‘herele a report current in London $3.313; Eli-{Rightw {he project. covers political designs. ~ â€"Premler Marcie: has announced that proceedings will be taken for both criminal 3nd seditons libel against; Mr. Rlchnrd White, of the Montreal Gazette, and against J. P. Whelan. â€"-An orde: was issued by the Russian government on Saturday, specially aimed at the Germans, forbidding lawyers to gunmen: the Baltlc provinces unless of. nceisn extraction. â€"-All the personazes who have recently had interviews wlth the pope assert that hen-ea neatly complains of declining health nnd strength and speaks of his death as being not. far distant: .. A , ,,,AL-‘ "â€"3. _-v H â€"The Paris Gaulole says that none“;- tions have been almost concluded by which the Bank of France will provide the Rueelan government with silver bulllon to the nmonnt of 150,000,000 roubles. â€"Horaca Talbot, late of the public works department. who was committed for trial loot week for conspiracy to defraud the government, was elected to be tried by n jury, and hes been remanded till the next â€"Luvlv Au .â€" --rv_v that the Cenedien government he: com- pleted negotiations with Mr. Fat-noes, . P., head or the Famous line of steamers, for an express mail service between a per: in the English channel and Cmedgmekmg thejourney in five days. â€"1e New York ieet Sunday evening Dr. $1M replied to the letter of the propa- KMde Rhing tho oonditione on which the “-Driest would be allowed to re‘enter the Roman church. He declined the condi- tions offered and gave his reeeone therelor. f’oddoc‘l‘ilned to condemn or retract what he a e â€"Whie Mr. George Pepper’s horse 3086' hen-y, the famous jumper, wee $171118 to in at his record of 7 feet 3% inches at the ht etock show in Chicago on Saturday night he fell, receiving injuries from which he died on Sunday night. The horse was valued at $25,000, and mu the emperor of jumpers. -Acoord1ng to statistics publiehed in {real me live stack export trade ehowe “alum: cit as compared with last year. Theexoorts of live cattle from Montreal this )‘oar were 109,194 head. ageinat 123,- 53? head for the same period last longtime “\A.‘ -4; ~Count Toletol'e two daughters hue gelled a tree soup kitchen for the famine- etrleken near their father’s chateau. -â€"Peiee island produced this year $20,000 worth of grapes and 20,000 bushels of There wee 100.000 anxious or wine when. made on the island. -â€"fi;ficeporh that a. syndicate of German makers has baon formed to purchase Swiss nllway shy-93 has created a. sensation in ,4 hL‘ ALA ---3nn§ nA'A’. .- wâ€"-_- ,_-,, , â€"Osgoode hall won the Rugby football p on Saturday by defeating ”plenum Hatred in that city by '21 to 10. --'1'ho German gaveâ€"amen has forbidden Berlin banker: to assist Russia in floating DC 10823. â€"A nkue from the czar was issued on Saturday prohibiting the export 0! when: ad wheat products from Russia. ” -- v\ , ,,L_ ‘_-Lk-II â€"In the court room at Windsor Friday Hr. Sol. White. M.P.P., is sold to have alled styer Hanna 3 llsrmherenpon the Inter let go his right; hand sud smacked the annexation!“ on the cheek. 7 7~ ~____ r""â€" i.. onlv 310712 sheep were exuorted, O83!!!“ 3.372 dutina the eeeeon of 1890. -In theiehep window of e second-head denier in Oczawe there is exposed for 910 the hand someiy illnmineted eddreee which heme-outed to the Marquis of Lane in Jun, 1882, by the Presbyterian Genet-l Anembiy on the occasion of the new"! 0! Princeee Louise from her mneee. The We: were to eel! the eddreee and tell hitcemeimohievoeeeeeien 102829- ~Breokiyn. N. Y., bee been suffering M 3 water famine owing to en accident “the main conduit on Saturday, by which flan! lives were lost. 00_ Mend” ree- â€":Slrnon St. Michael and A. C. Levecqne: bank employees. are charged with robbing the City and District Savings Bank, Mont~ reel, of $8,000 by means of forged checks. â€"0n Seturdoy Afternoon Mayor Clarke hid the corner stone of the new city hall of Toronto. The total cost will be $1,600,000. The building is to be ready for use in 1895. â€"Mlee Clara Holloway of Philadelphia. died on her engagement night while play- ing a. game of euchre, and an autopsy gigloeed the fact that tight lacing killed were found deed Thursday morning from inhaling natal-2.1 gas. A similor tote befall lire. Garry and her two eons at Lopelle, QThree-tonrths of the wells and cisterns “Madame, Mm, are dry. and the Met- gunno river is so low that wster power 13 My exhausted. , - - IL; â€"-Frank C. Almy has been sentenced to to lunged at Plymouth, N.E., on the first Tuesday in December, 1892, for the murder of Chriaue Warden. I If; LL- â€"-Wolves have been terroflzlng the neighborhood of New Brighton, fifteen miles from St. Paul. Minn" and it 19 said tint tines children have been devoured. _..-J____V, â€"In the French oennte M. Cholemel lo Cour made 3 strong attack on the new tulfi‘, smrziag the: over thirty million Frenchmen would eufl'er from the over protection afforded by the low. and that prosperous France would be brought to run and isolation from the not of the a...“ In: the Nun: iiiééperrii Her; untble to lit-Iii!) “911' customers with drinking um, and Wake take place the consequent»: W ANADLAN POST THE C ______ um /3Lr‘s' bushel-'3 Notice. Pt” FRIDAY, NOV. 27, ml. a hump! 8-4 ‘3' have -A”St. Betereburg cable Inezâ€"The soldiers of the Odessa uarrieon voluntarily asked that the daily bread ration issued to them be reduced one-third ior the benefit of the starving people of in the inmine stricken districts. SeiLeacriflce for the benefltoithe. starving people in general among ell claeeee and exten takee novel forms. Reporte from the twine-stricken diatriete oi the empire continue to show the deapair nud enfl'ering entailed u the poorer classes by the scarcity of i . The government in fully alive to the exigenciee oi the eituation, and in doing everything in its power to help the euflerere. The car has madeavery large donation tor the benefit of the ennerere tron: his private puree in addition to turning over to the (amine committee the sums oi money pre- unted tohim upon the oecneloneihie silver wedding. The czarina too haegiven UV“ V Ulvvâ€" .â€" 'â€"‘ â€"-____ _ was clear, sea smooth, sun shining and most of the passes s were on deck en- joying the scene. nd 0mm Fife was on the bridge. Suddenly right ahead no shot a stream or water. Then appeared the huge back of a whale. The monster wasso near that s collision was inevitable. The sharp iron crew of the steamship struck the whale right amidships,asssilors would ssy, and clove clean through it. Before the whale could possibly have termed any notion of what was the matter wlth it it had been out in halves. The foreeeot the collision csused the big stesmship to tremble from stem to stem. but she was uninjured. A trail of blood from the whale was left in her wake. The pussen- gers for a time were somewhst excited. I-L- â€"When a whale rune afoul of a big iron steamship going sixteen knots an hour the whale is very apt to get the worst of the encounter. That is what heppaned to a whole which got in the way of the Ethiopia of the Anchor line, which arrived at New York last Wednesday. It happened when the Ethiopia was about eight hundred miles east of Sandy Hook shortly after ten o’clock in the morning. The weether ,# -Ll_l___ -_‘ â€"Mr. John Fields of Nowhere, 0nt., while out hunting in the woods along the North Shore on Friday met with a startling incident. Having found a large brood or partridues in one or the tallest pines he was about to fire among them when he heard the clanking of chains. Hie curios- ity being aroused he proceeded to investi- gate. Looking carefully around he found claw marks in the sand that was scooped out beneath the tree, and on' climbing it a most unusual sight was seen; there bound to the tree were the bones of what proved to be a human skeleton. The chain was nearly eaten through with rust. This unfortunate relic was a subject of much conjecture to all. The question was whether he had in somemoment of delirium or remorse committed suicide in this extraordinary manner, or had been the victim at some marauding party of Indians. _The authorities oi Helsingtors, the “vital of Finland. are taking stringent measures to repress the salvation my snd prevent the spreading of its doctrines in that country. Orders have been issued that all publications printed in the interth or the sslvstion srmy be supmesledtannd the general newspapers have been vealed under pain of punishment to make no mention whstever in their columns of the doings of the ormnization. â€"A. London able an: The nbonl leaders have decided to incorporate in the platform approved at the Newcutle goqlegenpq snAEnglhlg gemtc’ rights bill, tar. Walling. matron- tho :3. out cf the qufiflon. Flow '0‘“, find MW were compelled to close. â€"1'he St. Pom medal-s the: the financial crisis In Berlin In- developed .polltlctl ““5; flat the WI: pm; has gained the upper hand and am the prudent Bismarckun volley ha been forgotten in the trsntlc desire to strike mo Russians in the moment at m This (10913103 13 pne of £133 1116381111130th security for their capital and freedom from harassing covenants imposed by landlords has long been recognized as ripening towards liberal legislation. â€"0wen E. Murphy of Torte enquiry fame has taken up his ermanent residence in New York city. s told a reporter the other day that he and his friend Robert McGreevy are the victims oi a bitter poli- tical eraecution in Canada. He acknow- leda without hesitation that he and his asrociatee had secured their immense public contracts in Canada by bribing the public officers. “We bribed them all,” he said, smilingiy, "and gradually acquired nearly everythingin sight. We literally owned the province. and it they had let us alone for five years more we would have owned the Canadian Pacific railway and nearly the whole of Canada.” â€"A frightful accident is reported from Macdonald’e corners in the county. On Thanksgiving day two eons of Daniel Buffan went out to shoot partridges. During the day the young men parted on the side or a high hill, one going around it one way, the other in a contrary direc- tion. Some time after one of the boys came u n his brother bathed in blood and dead. t would seem that the boy had pulled the trigger, but the gun would not no all. He had then started upon an examinatlon. Standing the gun on the ground in a slanting position he held the mouth of the muzzle in his right hand and looked down the barrel. It then exploded. the charge entering his mouth. passing through its root and penetrating his brain. Death was instantaneous. ET'EJSI‘eBge of germ» (sirens; “.3“,th hlslnbors mdthoao at disciples hue alone made possible; Stops that puty has ever, Main; The fixation of ameliorating the position or flush mgr! by giving- Eben} master â€"A London cable seys: To strangers at any rate the “tic" of the Prince of Wales is somewhat disconcertin . About once in every minute and a h t the lid of the right eye drops completely over the ball. The eye remains closed for the space of about a second. and then suddenly opens again to its fullest extent, no other fea- ture of the face having moved meanwhile. People who see the prince for the first time are tempted to believe that he is winking at them, an impression which is much stregthened by the prince’s reputation of geniality toward men and gallantry toward women. 0! course. however, there is no such intention on the part of the prince, andlthe wink is altogether involun- tary, the result of a “tic nerveux." â€"Last Sunday morning four young ladies were baptized in the cold water of the lake. according to the rites of the Plymouth Brethren. The baptism took place at the foot oi Simcoe island, near Kingston. Only those taking part in the ceremony were present. A house close by was used for changing the garments after the baptism was over. The service was conducted by Mr. Slouman. a converted Jew. After a. short prayer the candidates walked out in the water. and Mr Slouman took them by the shoulder and immersed them in the cold water. After the baptism was over the party repaired to the house closetsby. where they changed their gar- men â€"The insanity of the monarch of Bavaria â€"the mad King Ottoâ€"appears to have taken the form or an illusion that he is a stork. In one of the magnificent apart- ments devoted to his use at the Palace of Furstenreid he has laboriously constructed agigantic nest, every stick and straw of which be has conveyed to the spot in his mouth. in that nest he squats almost the entire day with feathers stuck in his long. thick hair and heard, while he shatters in imitation of the clappering of a stork whenever anyone approaches. Occasion- ally, too. he stands on one leg gazing vacantly straight before him, while at other times he stalks gravely about just in the same manner as he has seen the long- beaked, long-legged birds do. $1§o16§ii§fi37 135.653; J amen McGinnu, jam, the per-on who ennui! Illa denth. II n unmarried mu shout 351m b‘unithetho m of lull-11m other-through thelongwinter. ’ , just the town. were "caught in nude: night’s Minn-d while looking to! name nettle. The etorm being no more end no sudden m :1“: tnneble to find their wey banana 8 Searching me! man the following morning found no trace of them till leet night, when the Coehme hoywee ionnd 16 miles from home boson to death beeide e hey-took. his horse eating hay over hie dead body. The police gnaw searching the country for the other â€"The London Stendnrd’e St. Peterebnrg cor dent eeye: "Owing to the cooling of the tench enthusiasm for the Ruuien alliance the Russinn miniete: of war has ebendoned the project at purchasing new giflee, end he: ordered the ntmoet depetch in filling old Be_t_iin gel-tridgoe with smoke ."B'E‘t'h'l-Rfii o: loifii'mmfibil'of'rym- dines: eownehin, shout 1i miles from the village of Lon-due. Be wee men-led and leaves eyonng widow and (our children to deetl}. m. tether reddee '- ,472AI- 1“-- monm MI treale Tm! onumnm POSTW tanner named Benmm. residing about two mileetrom Cnmpbelltox'd. 1n Seymour township. At what hour the not was committed 1e unknown, as when the body was found Suturduy morning it wee quite cold. The motive in unaccountable, us the man wee not of e. meleneholy dupe- eltlonnnd woe 1n oouglortelgle glroumeten- ,_-x,_n _ we envâ€" cee. Minute preceuticne hed evidently been token minet ieiiure, ee it would eppeer that utter ieeteniun e rope to en overheed been: he procured e box to etend on. He then wrepped e are:- chief around hie neck, over which he fixed the rope. When en we completed he kicked the box from underhieieet. Deeth must heve been inetenteneone, es the neck wee dislocated. The ieet oi the unfortu- nete men were but two inohee from the floor. â€"The inquest on Mortimer Ferd, the victim of the Lonedeie homicide, wee opened ieet Wedneede night, but ee no witneuee were eveileh c it wee edjourued until hidey next. Mealtime Dre. White men end Bedner mede e poet mot-ten: 32?" °‘ “W33“ “of“ °§ wee e yeere ego en bore emotiohereetee. Hegeeided 91: the 7 â€"A tioet deliberate suicide by hanging was committed by 3 mm med Goat-go Matthews in the barn of his employer, 3 vu «avâ€"n.â€" â€"- __ - J lull- I a - l , place of burial and had the remains exhumed. Dr.Ernest Pomeroy of Mariners held the post mortem, and the jury. after hearing a number of witnesses, returned the verdict that John Haelston came to his death by a bullet from a pistol fired by his own hand. â€"The Huntsville Forester says: The people of Franklin and around Trading lake are on the keen edge of curiosity on account or a sale of land which is now taking place. Mr. David T. Smith has sold iorty acres of his land on the shore oi Trad- imz lake, near the portage, to a New York gentleman. A deposit of $50 was paid down last week, and as soon as the papers are drawn, signed and sealed the balance of $250 is to be paid Smith. The purchase is made on amount oi a valuable discovery oi mineral are which is supposed to exist on the farm. A piece of ore was taken to New York city some time ago and assayed and the result of the assay is the purchase as above mentioned. What the ore really contains we do not know, but it is rumored that there is a lot of rock on the tort acres, and the rock contains ore from whi the very best steel is taken. DDIHLUDJ u: v, v u,"- v... a- .. , , hoax. Acting under the direction or Geo. EHendereon Q. 0., county crown attorney, Coroner Dr. Isomeroy of Tweed went out to St. 01. on Monday and empenelled a. 3917. On Tneedoy he drove out to the . L,,,n-‘ __.I L-) 4-1.. ”win!!!- aw- mnâ€"n v.â€" -vâ€" -__._.v -_ ese powder. The Russian regiments in Finland will be transferred to the Aus- trian frontier and recruits will be sent to Finland. These measures are presumed to be due to the Austrian emperor’s alarmist sneeeh.” ...... A Vienna deepatch says: Well-tonnded reports are current here that the Russian government has ordered that 40,000 troops be despatched to the Polish Irontier, and the number of harraek huts in that region to be largely increased. In consequence of this movement it is further reported that the Austrian government has ordered that a large number of officers and men he despatchcd to strengthen the â€"Thomas Baelaton’a sensational story that John Haelaton had been murdered by the Zatter’a son and a brother-m-law named Cooper, near St. Ola, in Hastings 00., on Saturday hgght, Ogtober 3rd. turns out a ,, ALA J1_--Ll__ A. (1.- ngo?vuev;: ‘i‘he 'hrmeii burned at this shot the hunter through the arm, when he shot back killing the hung. â€"'.l.‘he will of the late Hon. William Henry Smith, lord oi the admiralty and tory leader in the house of commons. has j net been probated. It presented the aston- ishing fact that there are millions in the sale or books and newspapers. From a little bookstore in the Strand, Mr. Smith's business was extended until he controlled the sale of nesrly all newspapers and eriodicais in the united kingdom. He gecame a great man and new leaves behind the neat fortune of $20,000,000. â€"A little boy belonging to Mrs. Smith of Seymour township wandered away from home a few days ago. He did not return at night, and the mother became greatly excited. The neighbors turned out and made a thorough search, but no trace could be found of the missing boy. The search was continued all night, and next morning the lad was found sleeping in shallow log, where hehsderawled to escape the col . The distracted mother was overcome with Joy at the recovery of the child. â€"The Drnmbo deer hunters who return- ed on Friday from Muekoka allege that while they were there 3 serious shooting stray pccqregi. Not for hom where they A -__LL-_ “-gâ€" -â€"A .5 Duns, wumw- .‘v. -â€" â€"â€"-â€" .._-_- were located was another party, and it appears that one of the dogs belonging to the port; ran a. deer into 3 farmer’s bem- 7A 4__I_I_A.I fiL- frontier guarav. ygdt_§0;135e‘;ae;nnetvexnldned the farmer shot: the dog. The hunter coming up and seeing hie deed hound then shot one o!“ the_tegn1_er’e cows â€"A Hamilton boy named George Elliot, while at play some weeks ago, accidentally pneheda piece of lath up his nose. He pulled it out and was apparently as well as ever until five days ago, when he became ill. Aphyelclan discovered symptoms or blood poisoning. and on probing the nose he released another sliver of wood over two inohes_long,_ Ejou‘r'daye :50 the boy AA_I.A_â€" nave-v: ."nu .. _â€"_ -â€" 33: seized with lookjawi' The doctor's were unable to relieve him, and young Elliot died only Saturday morning in terrible agony. _ MIDLAND DISTRICT NOTES â€"John Csrrlnzton oi Picton has been let: s legacy at $10,000 by a wealthy relative in England. â€"The story recently published in the papers hem the Toronto World about the Englishman being found dead. caught in a. bear trap set out by himself in Muskoks, is s myth. â€"Jsmes Mshoney of Belleville fell while slntlng the root of the new convent in Brockville. in consequence of the breaking ois sonflold. and received injuries from which he died. â€"A verdict of wilful murder he: been returned by a. coroner’s 'ury against James McGinnie, in. who in icted injuries on Mortimer Ford at e “bee” in Tyendinege from which he died. the . ntler. the phno agent who eentelylngdee methane 1nd commit- tedenldde 1n ewYork. weenie men 11, obtain; reprieve to: he: hnebend. - Butler wee “35111;: no the Thompson house It the ne morning he mylterlonely dimp- peered, leaving behind him a. revolver. whlohwnetonndin huhed. Theolronm- etenoee served ee A plea for Bkohell’e innocence, but to no effect. ISLA Y. [Correspondence 0: The Poet] Tmpnnmcx N emsâ€"That the weekly meetings of the L. V. T. L. are interesting is evident from the large turn out every Friday night. The lodge decided to try a new plan of getting up the program and they accordingly chose two captains. Miss Roeie Eliord and Miss Marie Gilchrist. The two ladies chose from the rent of the members until the whole compeny was divided into two parties. The object then was to see which side could get up the best program. The old maxim. "opposition is the life 0! trade,” has indeed proved true in this case. The scheme has warhed satia- iactoriiy, and we give it for the benefit oi any other society who may find diflieulty in creating an enthusiasm amonget its members. We are glad to see our young people taking part in such a worthy cause. and we hope the time will soon come when the temperance flag shell float over the whole oi this ieirrganaderLounh Ax Alums “Smr.”â€" One do lee: week two young lodlee note hun muee trom here undertook the enormous tank at poll-hing one eeouon ot e etove pl . The work was eoon oempleted, on belnn deelroue of union up on their polish they decided to try panning their been. one of them putglpq 13 on with theirs; while the . At , A_j-__ «Tull-viii Eliaâ€"twine; â€"" (6 has a moron-90°F“. MM “11!", "39! I-“u --â€"'vvâ€"â€"m V .â€" my number ol‘tho consultation will nlly together sud gm» flu Lord bu pond than. Unity is 1mm, and mum their menu they out put up n Mflmflm then putting it on with the reg whlle the othe: wielded the hmeh with ell the ordonr of. n proieaeionel boot-block. The result we: indeed emu-ins to behold. Their own mothers would not hove known them. The beet port of the inn wee in denim: it oil. We. however, hope the next time the! undertnke mother Inch oontreot they will more them-elm such on emonnt of trouble. LAoomcaâ€"Mud ie ell the so now. Theunneuu-e indeed plotted to eee I0 much rein, u it who badly needed.....‘l‘he mum” Ire paying this neighborhood 5 visit. We hope they me soon leeve no. Pnsoxmâ€"Mlu e Elton-d in ewoy vleitinu (or the inn week. We hope toeee herunlllhghooin ourmidet beta-along. ...... Mr. Arthur Smitherom 0! Linden peid no e flvlm vltlt loot week. -- i â€"__- __ Inn. A n,__L_A._I___ .- ALI- ”iv" Climaxâ€"rho Paisy‘fimn- at on. vlolnlty have com to the conclusion am that my gym in not mm Brannonâ€"Mr. Robert Patterson. one of our most popular young men, hss token to himsei! 3 life partner in the person oi Miss Edwerds oi Olnemee. We extend oonguetulstions. Innâ€"We ere sorry to beer the: our worthy friend. Mr. David Reid, hes been suing for the nest few weeks. We hope his silment will prove to be nothing serious and that he may quickly be restored ho his usual good heelth. Gum Burma-Mr. Pilkle is eguin getting the bulk or the groin grown in this section. In foot he is oiten It 3 loss to know where to store the large amounts of groin thetis token in dsily. By etreight end honest desling Mr. Pilkie hes brought Roeboro to rook no one of the best markets in the Mldluudfilstriet. use and the no): N. 1’. [Thu Globe. NOV. 21.] The Toronto Telegram or lest evening 0011th the following despetoh from Ottawa :â€" “The heavy duty imposed by the Mo- Klnley bill upon ergo imported into the United sates hoe caused a drop or from 12,750,000 dozen to 7.350.000 dozen In the quantity of eggs exported from Canada to the Unlwd States during the year ending 30:]: June, on campmd {Vith 1890; while in REABORO. [Correspondence of The Poet.) Ammanâ€"Mr. Jemee Byrne bed the misfortune to hove one o! hie fingers emeehed the other day by the door of en outbuilding felling on it. We ere pleased to hear thet the injured limb in not very painful and in presuming tevonbly. Bumnnm.â€" Mr. Thomee Downey hue another house under we] of construction. It will add meterlelly to our front street. Rumour hoe it that “Tom” is going to ooc_upy it in the gent-“rotate. A in. AL___-__ -_- CAMERA 1’. [Correspondence of The Post] SCHOOL Rnroa'r. â€" Senior department, writing.â€"Marks possible, 50. Fifth. class. â€"Wiliiam Burton, 40; Herbert Routly. 33. Fourth damâ€"Aggie Tompkins. 45- Emma Halght, 44; Martha Clark and Weston Tompkins, 41; Susie Williamson and Emily Chapman. 40; Lydia Cleudenan and Nellie Chapman. 39; Gussie Cole. Maud Cowieson and John Taylor, 38; Allie Hall. 37; Mazda Sinclair. 35; Berkley Taylor. 34; Louis Jack- son. 32; Ida Tripp, 31; Edgar Chambers, 86. Third class. â€" Lizzie Jackson and Athol Felt, 39; tile Cole and Mary Shire. 38; Wm. McFarquhar and Wm. Shlre. 36- Fred Ronni; 35; Caleb More and Wm. Chamâ€" bers. ‘ ;Sophia Taylor, 83; Sadie Irwin, 32; Lillie Jackson and Frank Brokensbire, 3i; Lizzie Austin, 80; Sesmour Western,'29; James Austin. 28' Wm. Douglas, 15; Sam- uel Burton. 14. Junior department, read- ingâ€"Marks possible. 50. Second class.- Mabei Brokenshire. 35: Etta Parington and Nellie Riches, %; Frank Knight and Herman Owens, 25; John Austin, 24; Lizzie Coohrane, Sarah McFadyen, Ernest Tompkins and Frank Tafilor, 2;; Ida Tomskins, Lillie Parson. ohn Sinclair and asey Cole, 2; Bella McFarquhar and George Chambers, 21; George Moore and Howard Western, 20; John Patton and Willmot Douglas, 19; Frank Bouily and Henry Patton, 17. P. S. Sam-nan», teacher. the number exported from Count]: to England there wee on homes from 3.600 dozen to 950,000 dozen. The huge customs duty levied upon case imported into tho United Ststes hos caused a loss of three- qusrters of a million donors in that item sione in the exports of Claude during the fiscal yen! ending 30th J nne lost. as shown by advance figures fumlnhod by the cnotqma departmen§ berm": ;_ - _____ I-_-_ L-a. yen-wan. uâ€"râ€" ._â€"_ _ V This in bad enough in all comlence, but the full efl'ect oi the McKinley not on the egg trade will not be shown until inter return: are published. The not did not come into force until October 6. 1890, so that for hell the fiscal you 1890-91 our tumors escaped the five-cents duty. The Empire’s commerciel column of yeeterdey give the price of in this city ea 17 to 18 cents. In Det ttho price is 22 cent- und in New You 910‘ something more. “I. ..- -‘vv- In bet. the price In the large centres serene the line seems to be higher then the prloe in me lune centre: of England. Nevertheless a. good my tones swear by the holy N. P. that there In more money In shipping to Britain than there would be in shipplnlz to a free American market. LOCA’L’NEWS-LETTEBS ° Imam-Momma reel-use I tool. mammwmedm um um vats funds and Trust Fund- to Loan in mm unallor large to IE“ 501“ rower. Easy 1nd conven- ient term of re-puymont. 6 to 6 per cent. mam rams. Apoortmontâ€"boujgtnbnm. Worm! “Candace doth make coura- otmlfl.’ ”than“; Matthias-0mm“ When I man's mu m m w human-pm liva- nnd impure blood- whammuhemwmno was! He mm I: our: little Wed ° Imam-Momma reel-use I tool. mammwmedm um um 0:..de magnum-WING to w tummnmâ€"sl-L An autumn “11%”; l ' m notion bomummmfimhy by m m at Ann “whim“ “a m Imibedhim mm: “a mum-81'1- s as [\IEEEEEEEE notes ninth”!- LIN. Bun-hurl. 1 15¢. ONEY '1‘0 2 am my now: romablo on ten large mount of u twat-ml. Tonroonn. Any ohonoo would do we“ to look at ’m REENOON and”. 03. manâ€"714:. In" "w "you. no. a." 'â€"' -vfi -- nbleb Situated five miles min. town of good road. For mm. Bud-ten. .03 apply to qnngnxg 01.1mm. MONEY To LOAN. annex-r mm A! m! Lawnsr cmm um movable antenna to unit borrower. Also: hmunonntottruttundacolomon sam- tumanl mu. “- n ‘9”. A Fgfiifir Sale or to Rent; BRAIN. ngem pm FARM FOR SALEâ€"The out part lotl’llntha 1m: 012213179”. comma! manhumod; venlont touchool and ohmheu lmmodhta mumzlvon. For further WI anally or b letter to D. Mo- (‘Jm Lomevfllo. 14. IMâ€"ZS-tt. Ewe???» .4" 05.313118733an of Emily oomdnincloom Them In situ- oi: ugoodmdudhoonvenlontwsch nrchmr Also lot No. a T p ...... 12. in tho 14th con. of Emlly. I: desired thoum- beronthe mm will be sold ”gnu! . For further 3991] w JOE DO AN. Grand alonfiowl. magma“. 28rd. 1891.â€" FOR SALE.â€"' No. 13. I_n_tho_1 Muss. moat. um ”fl-6.1“ um, Nov. nahâ€"84. TORE ANDADWEIQLING TO LET: .- -A-..‘.n_ \HEAP mom'ro p091? IN film OUSE T0 RENEâ€"W951: 09d in ARE CHANCE. For Sale or to 129% MGIIIYBE STEWART. to 6 per (lent Miscellaneous. U Acniaii’m ops. m3 BALEâ€"For n10.“ thumb. Lot No. 1. 009:}. of the [gum- mount of Pri- 1 00D FARM 0F south half of lot Panes-19! 81'!!! 1691 2371891; tmt Barri-tors. Etc. “MM! BLOCK. xnmn. um. W the nuns. JouA. m. Q. 0. R. J. Baum. mad-u. Ana. 8. 1880-4”! F J. GILLESPIR, Clerk of the N: W133 3-~ manna-n vnv- 2â€"”{1'| 1V1 ' fiiffisfrra a; ucxsoMâ€"m swam ow. oaoo. mum-u. um O’LEARY O’LEARY, BARBIBâ€" ms. Attorney u but ”mom m'fimm m- ABTHUB WY. HUGE O'LEABY. QC. mm'wmmwfii'm'i EM;n-m. U’.” ma? 309m etc. 0mm. William-m. S W. Sonata my Oakâ€"8+“. nd smeyono 3'. D. 11003:. 'ioilii'm ‘13. WEEKS, '0 3mm _’89L;0|1'03. m AKRON, McLA UCH LIN, Visaâ€"{fins ry 001m 5: {ACESON ‘(§uogealq{lto 'OSWEYN ANDERSON, Burla- . m swam etc. ammo" Hook. G. OAYANALP;L-sl AEWTER, SOLICI- , , IA-__L’I--L Vâ€"Q H. Homlislgsuwito 12m §M I '1‘ 11,. Ban-1: tag HOW TO LOAN. M o L E A N, AUCTIONEER, war. am. will hold mommy ade- 3 J OYCE; 733mm. 2511181025;â€" v. 8â€"3192!" J. NEELANDS. mu: Wm years. 17 23 ms witho :conoequentlytmau mammwfiym a. hemmnkelndesmublo Mmhmhaudd origins! ”.mwnrnnd cola. By this process old room an Inn the Guvxnundur By then- Mamba! mate waived. accustom-near) $9958?“ of m DWO ' mathematics. Bea! under-Dr.“ tenor New York. the invennor o: an to:- ex mount: tooth. who has given it to our man: persona andnota Manse. M3. NEELANDS use. Ball‘s Local Am- Mfr-W3 teeth. 1:: I. now nix anew y omen which Ind my WM while on his last visit to New Y whichremom onethwflhoutdm of mun-y to themsorjnw. Mupbeoggitnn; igggewdny and no ”- mg: = a fig WINDSOR HOTEL. ovxmn. m v 1.0.3.. 1.3.03.8... on. DENTIST. LIN DS AY (without plots). prsctSoedb Lama. Ghou- wiflx mt satisfaction to n irks number persons. ARTIFICIAL TEETH I_nsertsd by the non moved methods nndpnn cuties not scout-Ina perfection of fit. comfort. usefulness. dorm sud What? on Gold, Silver. Celluloid and tin ontinuous Gum. Also In on the henna dental Rubbers. tad st the Iowa: uvIngprIoes. Allsstsottsethnnlshed attedtothemoqu by Mr Gross himself. under hIspersonnl supervision. which will u- oount tor the satisfaction given by his work The Introduction trom tune to tune o! tbs lstest nominees for tho administrating: VITIIAZED AIR and 943mm “It.“ to announce constantly inereeainx none. In the use of these anaesthetics. no pom. no no- ddente. no m some. consequently Mon. no The beet methods of preserving the m mnmwtmmudomm me has been mule A study for THIRTY YEARS by Mr. Grow. and “mention and core in given by him to this brunch at his business. New“: 11’; maximâ€"John KW mmmmfiflw Bedroom-cu ' humanism Mum-o} alumni-flan mud mm... ”M “A - -nâ€"I... “mum WWW wmmm mm 63.2588: 8Q§Ruio§8§ Mimosa. N33". 3:» moo-603333 J. FALLS. 0213110. This hotel hu bean Womb“ mdmflMWithm furniture added. making It Miami- thooonn Thempleroomamottheflrfl U'L_fiim‘i§.'m“’mum““£fi MM and ugly tnrnhhod. ,No ” wm W. H. PARK: Lâ€"“J'I'o In attentive m" m not out can. G Pm. mun. my M. 189 mum“ m GOLD AND PORCELAIN GROWN/N9 Eapl 'Nb'ir 'Yéi-k Oflioéâ€"Wéédvme. (3- arm. oodvine. my 19.1889.â€"50-m U o 8. 0; Graduate ot'Victou-h’and Tm Universities. Member of Wfim‘ Qua-no; _ Lu. rang. J. TWOMEY. aim-1m. m. M-honhotolhubeanude byJ. M7,)“.whohu consul" maintho numb-mam can. Goodpsnddrqunplom W- MMERCIAL HOTEL, MANILLA Out. This hotel hum mandala! and RANKLIN HOUSE, MAIN-8T" ”$6105.? 3% m at R. SIMPSON PHYSICIAN, Gradu- nto o! Unlvenlty of Trinity Toronto; Mamba-of Coll ecootPhyslolnnu Surgeon. Ontario: Into Phy alchnw Redwood Asylum. Kinsmen Grand Trunk Bu Lindsay District. Oflloo ond residence. R “manna west of York-o: omée honn. 90010.30 nmwwsnmond'lwsm [And-v. April 8,1891 â€"18 In Bonus!) HOUSE, oomwmnf, 41:. W ban to in! m m a. D W marathon-16. I! 6 ohm. Lute and w gammalmenoonnndtfydlm Batu-ands uWnotioe. Goodmbleo mm haulers. June 12th. 1889.â€"53-1y. 8 aE‘E m w. H. GROSS, '1'.- “â€"5... LA EB. F. MORROW NORTHERN HOTEL, KINMOUNT, . Ont-r10. w a 800m. Prom-low. flFflE WEB emu HALL mm; Nov. 18. ramâ€"7c. and and bet: mg ngm Kent-s. re co . many. nearly opposite MEAL Harlan. Oct. 2L 1883â€"72. Madam May 2. 1889. LUMAN HOUSE,1!]NDEN.â€" ,B. DIGRASSI. PHYSICIAN, SUB- gxpoN. m. 3130.. WW m ,BLWM. 1mm, 9.1g, mIgAL cARTEUR 130 U_SE, FENELON A_N__SI(_)N HOUSE, FENELQR gummy roar wmfii DENTIST, Physicxans. was: POPULAR Den tis try Hotels. 8.30.9.8.

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