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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 18 Nov 1892, p. 3

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notlsn Gregg”; I. l "I" I'Uu' upp. Hurley Brady's, NOV. 18, 1892. W, FRIDAY, [603153; :s and Saucers rtantly in stock. fLB at Any . I; 15 gupDOBuu a span: xxumnyxpo m emckmg set fire to nu- mowing. There dues not. appear to be my proof needay’s explmuon In Paris w” the at the Gamma: strikers. Puismn chlsza appau' to be rasponaiolu for me .,: _--' ANS. FIE LI): d Chinese Lilies. unauey vuu: wmcn in ya] me PM“: ’OX STOVES, =- -Bmveie. the Gnnca w-lter who so HANGIIG um tiny muroand Funk Reilly, one of about one-half crew of the U. S. S. Newark, while the 839 was as that port tuglngdputnzn I!" ‘ iumnu‘ hates. has been our. gt: 1 Mm". 5““ muslaugmar and untencad to 12 Jens £0138- Varnish"- six momaa’ Imprisonment. Ho wss :cc. condemned to pay an indemnity and at o: W! to show you ‘ Engage: 3y down. -The bndy of: -Dlnr‘ L. wk- n stock a 'e constantly in- a of NGS. helium "3 in the lam SHANNON Best Belem ncuavvd. The thendl] mbes 113.1 bolero lumen. â€"The south bound Son‘s Fa train was Ed no one robbrd by fl" msv-knd men hurqcsy night of lost rock at \Vhsvton, 113.. s lonely snat'on in tho Cot-token o trip. 'here xhe trsln nu been robbed before. keenly bocty secured was the arms of Iatnlnmen and s tow amau pocksgos 0! tons; matter. -Cnl Wilhelm Amended, hair to the Dune 0' b‘s tuber, worth s million co- n. 11: 8mm, has been located In Kansas “‘1. Ho xs 1 porter in the saloon ot Romy I'oolsceln and is knewn as Pencil Charley. its mother was noulfled and she promptly ya: mane, mm which to my his possum â€"Tbe bndy of a. yen“: mm was found mm In the cans: basin mu- Cv-mrul ' Ruck. or) the Amencm oido of Nia- Ful-«,'1‘r-un4My morning. The at.- mmola man was evldenuy burnout-r in nomnnornco 1. 3nd ma mm, an not been mannered. 41:. Joaeph Chamberluo. the Eagllnh Z-unlcl-h: leaner, po'ntn out ms: the Mon of trad» I» u had In prourcmd Men M In England, (tom which he a than 1hr. cam e. are not. principally acted mu: tantra. -Tbo much-:nlked of German army hm not he wanted lo the relchmaa utter owing to the tear of lag detest. In to dare“. (131“, nonnthln “as: both Count ddenao and Prmce Bummer will be ad I0 power by the emperor. -A Hangman named Svlchrownkl was 0 y mun-dated nou- C;eorwwa~r river. 0. by a countryman: named Patel-ck! some supposed indignity. Peter :1. flu his v c Inn alt-pr. pound moiton lead 0 his on. canning almost. Instant den ch. -Osmnn nguo. who has been reported bu dczom of um", has Raymund in hSouasn. W :11 a. Lugofir of 1113 ft).- mafia has occuphu Sirius and hu m clean 10 Suakun. Au E4 791nm o-r- m fltcy_ min frowHSuanm “has h-en h! were ranresented. â€".A.'. Braitcrd, P5., 3 tnmo threw 3 Ike! L: burning petroleum over John mtg; 11-year-old boy, Samrdoy,and In boy met. The cramp was saved by scan from bdrm lynched. 4m: money chsnzirg hands in the ”avenue hotel mm the Hcfl’msn house. ”York, on Wednesday awning of Ian I}: on the maul» at tho prunldential elec- m m: umed to over one haunted thou- Ind donuts. diam: l5 :ower, accountant of the house {common-n. and um assistant. Cups. 81.!- n. have been r-uspenaod for uxeunlantleo covered by the audit. s film In the mad 1: of “we the sessions; mdenmlty of :‘cmgze appear to be rasponaiolu for me 32min act. .‘l'ha amcnnt apptcnrtated last year for [511: scam!- M the Banana government :0 bu: 52.591900, whale an amount ex- nded bv r.» nave of New Yurk alone in m '33 $15,214,687. â€"A pxombxtion association was organiz- mjggerw‘l, Out“ on Wednesday eva- mu nmon temperance prayer meeting, which the several gouging denomms- 4 “watch from SS. John’s, Nfl 1.. ”that as a remix. of the gate 0: Gen. 19 “mm were lost or 51".: mfg-tax and 1911799 no known to have been lost. ,wgs Silfih Sheppard. 880d 104, '38 {0 death at Bum), 1116., Wednes- a. I: is summed;. 999?}: ““99 919° 7:851:31: Isles, commonly supposed I'm-Jude only halt a. dozen islands, really ”use moxe than 1,000. -13 3 fire at Norfolk, Vs, 30.000 bags of mm, were destroyed. The lose, in- mg buildings, was $250,009. he decomposed bodies of nineteen have been found in the cellar or o 3:33;; burglars house in Sordjleky, ’69 @anahism jam. 1 ”flaw-3:131:13 nun. ”www.mmm me: 1:: load column. 10-. fimm “oh "Mum? he Sutz canal was projected by Tjgkmguenlyumfia N W The Allan steamship Salaam bound want when during a fog ow “5d,: about mixteen miles below ' ”’igo'ountwmmhnumnu 1154‘” bythoyeuortornnh ts mfmae known on ”pun-don. 41- 1-7) FOREIGN ITEMS "3 ' INTEREST OF flan-rum Poser? £11,501: a wmox. Proprietors. I! m m.- an. Ewan»: Nation, ran: the Telegraph find. 1x03382368. 'mmun' " â€" (to! W â€"A Lendon dcepatch In": -A post. modem oxamlnetton of ”1- Duke of Merl- berouah, who died on Wedneedey leet. was held to determine beyond any dcuht the name of has deuh end I: wee found the: «human dmereflon of one or the hm Van-ale of the hurt 'ee the cenee of deeth. The dukedom will be the heevleet dongered title In ehe peerage. The videos 0: the «:1: and seventh dukee ere um dive. Next come-I Lad! B sn-‘Ylord, the 1.8-! dukn’e Bret '"8. who secured e divorce tram him, and luflv the preeez.‘ dueheee. The jalntureeof thee- her will add to the dnln epnn tho nvnnee of the mute, which 1""! each £35 Wye-fly. hue which no he" 1y emeumrx red. The new duke lg glyehuly e flown: to the genera . .-. A n- __--,I -_J -‘Iâ€" “ll-U In yu’ -I‘l‘u- run or Chnmhllln. Be I:- email and mm, whhs nan: figure. Em future- memblo than of the am duke of Mulborouab. 89 ha . Mal tomb-ad 3rd to uqullim no... Ho u no- “ Trinity www.m- bddgo unlvenlty, 'huro hp bu mud n oblo “out. Ah tbs same time he I. I elem pxlo and u- ckot plant and I hold rider to honodl. He bu menu»: of M- M. a" cum. bolus .lmdv [all 'n no" to Band-at. dealer! In Int'q'u-I. â€"A trial in which most popular interest is disoiaved begamStturday int at Konig- graiz. G xrmanycg A merchant of the place named J neenh Sure was arraigned to anewer a charge of setting fire to his house at night and then throwing his wife in to the burning building. I: appears that Sara fell in love with his wife’s sister, a g!rl of eighteen. He desired to marry her, and determined to net rid of his wife that he might be free to do 90., He thought that by eettina his house on are. after removing the mo-It valuable articlee from it. and having hie wife burn to death would be an easy and "fa way to not rid of her. Un- fortunately for himself his pfane miscar- ried, inasmuch a: before all hope of encephw 'rt‘m the turning lulldirse won out 03 Mn. Sure. wrote and ru-hrd out. Sara, however, was not to be mm Kl thie way. He M‘Z'd his wife, and carrying her to the hem- deliherately threw her into the are. Neighbors who saw the act went to her Percne and tort her onr, but not until ehe was frightful], burned. Mrs. Sun in only 21 years old, and was a pretty woman. â€" A S l. Pourebum npeclel of Ftldey lent eeye: A women nemed Akkermen. 3 meat- eea ln ela'nre end strength. nought she!- to: e: the home or e peasant woman named Yam-em Serlvn. They became qnlte lrlundly and drank a. queutlty of vodka. When the l'q'lor gave out Yooree- kl went out to get another home. When she returned she was almost attack dumb with horror on findlnz the! her guess in her ebseoee had killed her baby. anewed the not: put- of WI body and sucked lte blood and hrelw. The women was then in 'he act of attempting to kill encther ehlld. The mo'h-r ruuhed In and attempted to save her child. but the vleltor elruck the lung glrl with n b‘urlgeon and killed her. The mo-‘her'e enln wv- turned by the ter- rible wane and she became a ravine men- he. Sne ewcmpted to kill herself, but nelghbore ‘ho had been attracted hv her wild ehrlekn prevented her. The Akker- man woman made a deeper-fie renounce, but was overpovered and locked up. are sad (o‘l docka. which are connected wlth the iron Ind con! district: In the v‘clnify of Pltrnburg. by the new Plt‘aburg, Chane-an and Lmkn Erle rollvuy. Tboflnz (sum) of on an Just been delivered at "1qu dock", and ‘t In “amazed ‘hnt they will hundl- 900,000 tons ncxc season. 1' â€"With lake navigation nan-Ina n class. It Is now ev'dann that Iron ore ab'nmonra from the L-ka Snnertor region (or 1892 will bw thou: 9 000 000 cross tons. nnd it is eszlmsm ' tha' ah! «men in next sanson from the new Mme-ab» inn mines of M‘nnesotn w!" cure a total movamenc 1n 189:3 of 18.- 000900 'on-. any - nine new veeaeln, vmucd of. 86,900,505, are now belna built in lake. amp yuan to cure for this increased tr ms. and at Cleveland and other ports on Lake Eric the railway and dock com- pnnloa are pupal-ins: to expend largo mum of money for improvements In dock facille‘le'. Av. C )nnean'. Ohio, s new port hu been “Half“, 3nd $309,900 expended 13 â€"M. H'ched, vice-oreaident of the cham- ber of commerce of Paris. entered into an agreement a few months ago with the l-‘qoidator or the Panama canal company by which he undertook to form a company to continue work on the canal. in order to prevent the leasing of the concession greeted to the old comp-n1 by the govern- ment of Coiumble. M. Hieiard'e plan for the organizuim or the company provide: the! n syndicate with a capitol of 180 000,000 hence eheii take over all the existing eel-em of the old Peneme csnnl company, and that the letter she I receive 5 per cent. of rho new cupicei and one-halt of the net profits. â€"1‘he English statesman. Mnlhsll. who is probably the highest authority In the world on the subject. of msnutscturee‘ gives the tollewmz as the value or the mannhcfinrve at each of the leading nations in 1888, the latest date for which he is able to nhmln HI! and reliable flames: Amtr'a. $1,265,000 000: France. 32.49.5000,- 000: Gnu-mar". $2,915 000,000; Russia. 81.- 815,000.000; Gran: Br'min. $4,100 000 000; United S‘nva. $7 215 000,000; and other countries. 81635000000, a total or $22,370,- OOOCOO. Tune 1: will be seen that. the United S'atee does about 75 per cent more manufacturing than Green Britain. and about. one-third of that 0! tie whole world. â€"'J.he exoerimente with the new Men- lzcher rifle by German experts have proved (had: the weenon ieln every way eetishctory. The new rifle flree 120 rounds a minute and is sighted no to 2,700 yards, (over a mile and a. ba‘J). In In or smaller bore than previous Menltchere. The bullets have increased velcclzv, the weight or the «nudges in lessened end the recoil ls reduced to the minimum. Shots can be fired in rapid succession or at any desired interval. The experts pronounce the mechanism of the new weapon to be sound and simple. Though it pours out a hail- ”mm of bullets, in does no: beccme too hot to hnndlc. -“Wild-Gooee Bin” arrived at Spokane, Weeh., the other day from chanson county, bringing news of the burning or seven Indium near Almo on Monday night. They had come ecroee from the reservation and got drunk, and the United States mer- ehol drove them back. They went to an abandoned cabin and held on orgie until about 2 o’clock in the morning. About that hour settlers observed a bright light, and inveetlgetion ebowed thnt the cabin had caught fire and burned with the In- dians, who were in a drunken stupor. ~â€"'1‘he Russian iron-c133 cruiser Batik, the lax-gens vessel 0! the kind ever built in Rneeie, was launched Thursday in the presence of the czar and curing. She is 435 feet long. 67 feet beam, 1,933 tons bur- den, and be: engines ere or 13,250 borne Dawer. It is believed she will be eble to cove: the venue from Cronetadt to Viedivoatcck. 19.000 milee. with out; coding. â€"'1‘he will 0! the lets downer queen of Wnrtembera bequeethe 884,000,000 make, 0! this sum, 10.000000 make is given to her niece. Prineeee Vere of Wurtemberg. end seven] million masks to Princes- Vere’e two deughten. The king 0! War- iemberg receives 10.000.000 make. The remainder is widely distributed among other routine. a. , “EL an‘d“ 17‘3““ ‘Wém m3 floor in he}; v gum-9.3m the «New. The _ ee on 160318! tor the builder end i mf- him. â€"A explosion at astute! an In en es- eevedon n flounder. end Mle "0.. Chicago. last night, demolish every window tor I block in every direction. were workingln the excursion. but only two were Injured. The ulue of the 31m destroyed in 825,000. Cause 0! the accident unknown. "I'll! but do: mum: n'fmu name» at; VMro. Kunm- mooted on work once: tho lumbormen. Much good hoo boon oc- oomollohod In timber dug-um sad omens ootlon. Comfort hos-mulch: throod. buttons, linen, o tootomont out! other natal ortlcloo hovo boon out to tho compo. . About tho only work nacho 1m “also, was: wait. Eu; wo aim ”wowonde “‘00:va Wu"... mama. work hoo boondono in vor- lono domrtmeaen. but on Mutua- avocad- od 'o loomed too: “on deportmont at work would hovo o "Mt-Moos ood Report. on ouritv in literature showed the: the W. C. '1‘. U. bed been instrumen- tel in prohibiting the entrance of lerze mnmm ot obscene literemre from the glowed States. Alec reports on Sebbeth obserVence end unfermenzed liquor: were reed. The meeting then enjonrned. AFTERNOON sessxo. . The president addressed the convention. She epoke encouragiogiy of the good work eerrled on by the W. C. T. U. during the yeer. Twenty -one new union had been organized. She requested the: October 31 be kept on e dey e! preyer end Jenner, 3 d â€"Mre. Yonmene’ birthday-be observed no one eder'e dey. Correepondlng S :cretery Mrs. Wiley mede a. very tail end lengthy report, cov- ering 35 pegee o! fool-esp. Tteunror Mrs. Mom-than of Cornwall reported $274.71 on bond, showing the fin- nncu of tho oooiaxy to b: in a. balmy con- dition. The ladies hove never nhown the undoncygthot gentleman have In plunging their institutions into debt. “Pu on you 30" mm: to how dun” been their prim ciple in basins». Atom: the iiooroi ice-ms oi cxoendiznro m o donuion of over 8200 in oid of the Ron! Commission iund which the Alilonco in expondlun. The total recefp o o! the you vote $2,100 and thg_toul_rxpeodltufl $1,850. And worst of al', many of us do not give to this great work the time and attention we should. It often takes second or third place, and sometimes no place stall, when compared with the work of other societies In order that the work done by every other Christian or benevolent society may be effectual it is necessary to throw our whole influence against the curse of our land and of all lands. Is it not a fact that sometimes the same vessel that bears away the missionary has on board the rum cask and whiskey barrel? Is it not possible that the same lips that repeat the golden text in Sunday school class may have smacked over the brandy sauce at dinner? Is It not possible that many children in the Sunda' schools may have come from homes where alcoholic ilquors are used as household remedies for all ailments. frcm a moequito bite to a cancel? Would it not be absurd for no to place camphor and other disin- fectants in our parlors and attics while there was a cesspool at our doors, sending forth the germs of diphtheria or typhoid lever? And still the saloon is sending forth a more deadly influence. Can we, as citi- zens of Canada and mothers of the future men of this Dominion afford to be half- hearted or indifferent towards this great work? We pity. we sympathizi with the women of India, China and Japan. That is perfectly right. but at the same time let us not forget that many of the fathers, the husbands and the sons of our land occupy just about the lowest level of hu- manity by induzging in strong drink. We now give our report, which is merely a synopsis of the proceedings at Believule. October 25th. The convention met in the Royal Templars' hall. President Mrs. Cav- ers in the chair. 010 hundred delegstls were present. On the walls hung several banners. the handsomest being those of Toronto, Hamilton and London; the most dingy and inferior that of Victoria coun- ‘ ty. The prize banner was awardcd to Middlesex county. After devotional exer- cise Mrs. Fawcett read the report? of pris- oners, showing that the union had been instrumental in having prisoners properly classified. Boys under fourteen are not new associated with older criminals. Sev- eral corporations have been induced to p“. ”Haws prohibiting children from being on the streets after a certain hour at night. An attempt has been made by the union to have female prisoners attended at their trial by a woman instead of a con- stable; also to have them escorted by a matron from the police court to the gaoi. From what we saw and heard we be- lieve the Women’s Cnristien Temperance Union to be one of the grandest and ban: organizstions with which this earth is leased. Our field of labor is the world. Our total membership is 200,000. In this, our own Dominion. we are 7,000 stronr. In Ontario there are 3,766 paying members, 485 honorary members. besidee 7,346 Bands of Hope children, altogether making a total 0: 11,607. The work includes twenty- oae distinct deportments. From what we saw and heard we deem it a great prlvl- loge, a pleasure and an honor to attend such an assembly. In comparing the work done by this union with that or other unions it appears we are far, tar from where we might be. And what is the rea- ms? One reason seems to be our neglect to get and use the annual reporte; another is not taking the Woman’s Journal, the cificial organ of the W. C. T.U. in Csnads. m CANADIAN 2081'. LINDSAY. Report 6! the fleeting held at 8011371110. .1 ‘ [By 5 Lindsay delegan According to appointment we “tended the fifteenth ennuel convention of the W. C. T. U., held In Believing during the last week 01 O tobar. At. the outset it may not be amiss to make a law general remarks. f -In the early dsye of Muekoke a gentle- } men prospecting through the country ‘iaund himself at niphtiell near a little two-storey log cabin. Having been stunted the privilege or staying s21 night. he was shown to the attic, where he found a couple of hounds, who, so his been explained. always elept there. As he was dumbing he gave e mighty eneezs, whereupon the two hounde 322 :d intaauy at each other I. moment and thxn with one ucoord bolted out of the single window the room eon- teiued. The hostess, hearing the rocket, enoesred above and ezqulred the oeuee. “Why,” said the gueet, "I sneezed, end the hound- looked at each Other 3 moment and then flaw out o! the window." ”021! thet’e it, is it? I'll tell you the reason they did thet. I always whale them for enecz- in: sround the house, eo when you sneezed each thought the other one was the culprit and jumped out of the window to escape punlehmont." =6. henibie accident occurred ei flud~ baryon New. I“. to which e Frenchmen Mined 8t. Jun wee out Into pieces. I; e new II he wee going to Nenahion e e on (ii-teem iron Sndbury, to weak with the eteei Inna on the O.P.R. Immediet one: the train etuied the minmen h whet they enppeeed to be e pleat hmhinc under the can, but on bringing the tnin to e etendetiii they diueovered the mauled nmeine of poor Si. Jenn dragging undo: the oow-oeteher. â€"Believiile hee e eeneetion. Some flehero men. elm drawing in their eeiuee. heve found Iome lone brown heir edhering to the lead line. The heir wee evidently ihnt ot nwomen, but no ncdy wee dragged to the ehore by the net. The fiehermen ere oi the opinion that the bodyâ€"he to the presence at which in the water they ere ntiefled, es the heir enpeere to have been torn from e. skullâ€"is either anchored with 5 stone or sun): in the mud, which in quite deep in that locality. 31311480 9187810? NOT”. ONTARIO W. C. T. U. -Tbo an or the nu- t. g min: m for olden: people. Tho may abandon. dun. an- us] on” not doom-ulna”, not no an: 11-1an- onnly. on man any: young. Now I. the due to More. the Vim name. with ”on". ngwmâ€"uo but. ouu blood medulla. Damn Tm. nuke: bk cm” or a“ bouts numb-nod from you shoe Jam 18m. 12. O nw. mote nun two want: a. TM hm demand uduetom med:- ot the mm, as our men to whom we mu cold It nanny. W. m “not calyx-among mod-ulna And tour! In chum harm to: tho but. mum on. wwu GI. Mud m ”sumo-b. “In-h. Yuan I-nlv. 330.5 Mateo. In the meantime unions ore odvieed to work for locel option. Union! ore rennet".- ed to dn all the] con 1;: Input)". or Mr. Wettore' biil granting woman full enflme on the some principle on men. The om will be mounted on the nut union of the provinciol lucid-lure. Eve'y union woe urged tomekeiwccul .110" m be repreâ€" eented on the Moon board in their respec- tive ioeoiltiee. Any women holding pro- perty in not own right m.) on represented on school hon-AU. .g man my , ..__.Hu_ . wu_ my”; Wwamm “mm mm” L m L m a” Mzn of {he wankers condemned tho San: not. Dam-an nound local option and “mu“ manure: In being put lounrd to 440 tuck tho rul tunes; “was: the W. C. '1‘._U. waned was tom prohibitio‘n._ , . wv--â€"-â€" v. 'V_.__V- Mrs. 1-3.1. “'ililnm', DJminlon pmident. also on honored and internal delegate end treasurer of the National Union. n most charming another. gue we oLoeimr nd- drua. Sue referred to the Ontario Union as being her eldest. dIURhIOI; the bed not expected to make a speech. but her dough- tor Ind nqacuud le’. end on hfleOflOl‘ mothers niwnye did whet their daughter- told them. so here Ibo wen. She then made some very hopeful remarks in refer- ence to our work, and en .t by end by we would be men n sarong light thn we would pom-"rue the dukoat piece. with our limo White Ribaon candloi'. At the claw M~yor Bag-nu wu pr-eenud with o beautiful ocquet by the visitors. wnoxxsonr 3103.me snssxox. Mine Arming reed no rep art :0!) the flower mission, showing that seven] than and boqnete line been distributed among inmetea of honpitnls, prieone end homes my magic duringina zen. ,7. -A nAW n- v-vâ€"â€" .v -___ ,._-_ Mrs. Rutherford no?! we report on Siltâ€" day school», juvenile work. kitchen au- dons nnd Demons: medal contour, by him. Prntt of Hamilton. Mn. that com. report of legislation franchise end petitions an (linen-sod st some “mph. The to”! commission wu woken at u n more face to hoodwink the unmet-meg ppople. _ ., ,,,,An Al_ It to o .,-ource or mantra-neon tho: ladies 0! culture and want: on no; all mum over to the more pumm of gum}. em and pleasure, on are dealroun of sewing their Creator ond leaving the world boner for bonus 11nd m It. Some do not. oeu- tote in photon her omong ma foreman women!!! 099,“!- _ . .. . Mn. Ammo-1d presented the fraternal greetings and best riches of the maritime provinces. Mn. Archibald of Cow Bay, Cape Breton, the president at tho mumm- W. C. '1‘. U.. £81 uncalled over one thou- und mum to be present u s Internal visitor ‘o um convention. Sun la n Indy or mum Ind zen). of fine education nnd high locul utandlau. a member of one o: thu mud {gunmen or Emisnd 1n posses- sion 0! we‘lzh 5nd Clinton. A grand reeeyziou was given by the Belleville White Ribboners to the delegates in the basement of the Bridgt-At. Metho- dist church. After partaking of an ele- gant and sumptuous repent all accended to the body of the church. where about eight hundred persons assembled, all denomina- tions being represented. nvsxma SESSION. MmDunnet read an eddrees of welcome. and Mrs. Thornley of London. a very able speaker, replied on behalf of the delegatee. The next weaker was Mlyor Bogart of Belleville. He exoroued himself in favor of prohibition. striking at the root of the evil. He did not believe in cutting of! a branch here and there. What sppeared to him to be the sure way of abolishing the evil would be to pronounce against its manufacture and importation. Miss Phelps responded. and in her usual hsoDy style did no: an to remind the mayor of B alleville that he had pledged himself for prghibltlon. n , ,, ,,,,__AAA.I _-‘-Il_.__ {tom ch» mlntatrrml nucclpzlpn. An opportunity wee given delezetee to report any work done by their respective unions that was not “van to the come pending eecretery’e report. Instantly e Lmaeey delegate took the floor end told of thelmporren: wovk ended cn or the prose committee. We believe from whet we have heard about prone work by other unions that. L1ndeey is revered above other unions and that our local editors are the most generous of e'l edit)“. _ that add superintendent should repan to the provincial guperlnthdentt _ CALIFORNIA HE SYP-"P 80., SAN rm 31300. ( a. LOUISVILLE“. NEW‘ 3K. It! A. EIGINBOTRAU. Agent. Linda“. Ont pogular remedy known. yrup of Figs is for sale in 750 botth by all leading druggists. Any reliable drugaist who may not have it on ham; will rocure it promptly for any one w o wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the Ahmlolpork weighs ”Open-ll. Egnjdxéénefltquafifies commezfdit to and haveimade it the most mu £ 5 We” 1:11 “’3?” n e tom yon e e fiva‘yghdgkwe ., cleanses the 353:,- tem effectually, dlspels colds, head- aches and fevers and cum habitual constipation. Sz'rpp 9f Figs is the only remedy o 1ts kmd ever :0- duced, pleasmg to the m an ac- ceptable to the stomach, flprompt; in its action and truly bene cial in its effects, pre ared onl from the most healthyan agreeahesubstances, 1ts 30th the method and gesults when Syrup of Figs is taken; If. is pleasant and _refreshmg to_ .the tageh’agd acts ONE ENJOYS £333 uni r5331. Sflup «MW 1W *0 3334' B‘Axxuox, m am. 1893. 01m, FRIDAY, xovnunmn 15.1393. n: 2 o'clock um . the following "In!“ no- 11:: ”3mg Mama at Lot. 30-. 0-. sad 'rvo. snug: Lamp Moot.“ max. I: actor- of want. an on Count! 0 meoomumuw‘Imnm at In... rummummm-oonmm flawed hem wi‘htrunobnndhl and shed “datum-mm. luminou- «may nod wdl'nauodumwd Insurances-com Tina-hwmtmmmu nomad“: In“ ‘11:.me unddnbjmhtbmuotdo'cdm “Wm uncultu- . "WWMCID 3m” 9- 8. 30m V-Mln' m. TOWN PROPERTY. Updoggad by yimuggt we power. at mum'- 7LA_L _Ju L- _.. P UB 11 I C AUCTION -â€"â€"A‘l‘ TEDâ€"â€" ION-BAY, 2811:4337 at November, 1892 A150 at our 0mm. Kent-6t... opposite the Benton Home. we have mu unel of Sun. noon. mama. floral-Poul. Balaton. saw-mu. Buchanan. can. no. Enrdwud Punting and ova-"hug (or 1mm. flux-h. Do not an to cull and exnmlne our flock. G. E. M. Baker, Agont. Until-y. Oct. 81 1891 â€"31. , Benson House. in the Town of Lindsay, In nearly in Inlublo tor Dressing and Assorted :0 Mann. um I: the Che-spout sud Ben tn the Market. 0.11 and no it. “CABLE EXTRA ' Neu- Sleambeot Dock. too: at Osmium-at" Bill Timber, Lumber, Shingles, Lath Cement, Plaster of Paris and Charcoal in Bulk, Eta, Etc. hue for line at their Mill Yard at Lindsay, THE RATHBUN Ufl’Y Farmers and Builders [:1- had Surveyér. Land. Lou: and Iran:- unoeAsam. own; 011:. Omen by null (or Sun or Enuinecrznf wm mam atoms: can on. EONEY T0 was percent 0mm. Much 12th. 1390. ILLIAM DUFFUS. mmcu. manner. are! :11de o! 82:11de In Modem 3nd m Styles of Axwuomxo. Wwdcn and Iron Br! on. CONSTR CTION SUPERINI‘ENDED. Drainage; Sewerage. Hunting and Vanuatu”. iiéiédrcsuorieidu’uoniy 8 8'. ‘ hmti: 810 8 be: Semi 7' 7683-5136 W. Clhnuoauo coy}: llponlhg 5 H "m ’ 1'36 blfréi-éiio. Hum omoo. JAMES 0. 898109. 14:; New York Ava. thlnm. D. 0.. U.s.A.-2l-rf. .1333 5°.be 6.1-35.5?3‘ gazim 38.â€" 53 and .333 .5 5 35 3.3.39: ISAâ€"h anonâ€"h 49535. a 9..- 33:0 do»! gm 8 :38 £8: 3 c .9 60:33-13 3 389-0 05 no 33> 5 «8.54 Max:933: mambo acre-.2111: ARM FOR SAWâ€"4 '1 mun-13.: I FARMS FOR SALE _mâ€". Virginia and Maryland. Architects and Surveyor: INN nu. Rh sore-her. Am RB. ADD” N trauma. mm. ooh-«nu good name ddn'y'Kmm. pathoprc W in nu ambulat- GEO. Juߤsoxs. Soil. anal: OUR 8 FEET HEMLOGK LUMBER FOR SALE ORQTO RENT. --'l'ho uuumumxu.ummm «Hutton; no soul. Con Cd." in Had". SODI- !. BBLâ€"6047. ’AEES DIOKSON, P. 1.. 8m. coma-low u m Q8. convoy-moor. 0:0,. W and m MN um Have you tried the ORTG AGE SALE _- 0P .â€" VALUABLE G: CQYANA, P:L$.,_and Dogfinion DRAKE, cm: m m Samar. ATTENTION. Rathbun bo’y- IGAR‘? 31cm £351“. ’1‘!» lat Ell! an L1 ugmeo-m. u. an. Not-tho! Xingu.“ Sound Queen-ct. Aswan-m mm wolLoolknqmd 'dnoorohud Ind mg. m Ant, MB. 1; SON. am. or MRS“ QAmmr O'CONNOR. I an 3:335:35 ormx. nonmlqrgnm 30mm. “1K.â€" u o hvor In {oi-down: Ti [mm-am. Loan and Real Estate Agent. OTIOB m 1‘38 PUBLIC.â€" mmmgmam‘r All 1? will ‘0‘! “#99239? $9295. - ‘ d All M 1! man!» up: D EAGLESON, . Clan-rod Accountant of Dutch. Root. of all kind. wrman no. Statement: of ”own: nude out. Bdunoo than mowed. Contact: mm (or wrlunc I: book- by the week or mouth. 809k:- opunod or business men on the «Kama but outlet! to their bums. Funnel-2 In ”can“: adjusted. All kind. of scam undue-d. Instruction in: Indoumo out.” booknoptna what: dour . Amount for me kUTU AL RESERVE ma Uta ammo“ autumn-s1 rommmllfe comp-nay in the world. Putte- w o [mud to town will uve money mum In this o:mpms.bu Infill-rm we 02;- “30” 0 «god y on 0 Guyana. an... x 854. mnduv. Nov )8. 191.40% Conveyance: Vduntor. Honey to loan 9: Hammond. manna. India a: cum '4! nu hammers. Gina.“ can. Banana Unto: we. (lo. cumâ€"mu. 6 vol- Scanâ€"1mg small or large to unit bor- rower. Buy and conven- ient term of ro-puyment. 5 to 8 per cent. M'a‘lllTYRE STEWART. ' J. a cum. P.I..Woodv1ne 1.0 cm I. also can! tor-oval! WWOICODAHIB. and not all the lamp! Now-upon. Give him a can. 6 TO 6 PER CENT. DINA?! AID occur mos. Gocd hm ud «MT-low! st shove nun. Iooundinumnmounznndoecuflty. urn-Illum- u can?“ moi: luau-at Ind may be reps!!! o u. yous mu. tea and otha: pennan- W R. J. a: K. H. lchAUGHLIN’. W an. actor's Block. Hadley. Sept. {4. momâ€"23. I'QMONthfi amus- nirodm-mom Wynn-Iv. nmwhogowcotm cam-Inna manual» maximums-um. 0111a In w'IBIoohoox-nu Kenna You-km . Madamâ€"M. now-y. 4.. I. nitâ€"u. MONEY TO LOAN WWW-'5. uwInâ€"Iv. out“: a. loan â€"nw'-1v mun: FUNDS 1‘0 LOAN .t as, umowutmmw mm Jon L Mon. OFFICE â€" New Dominion.“ Banding. Wuhan-at. Undo-v. Juno 2. 1892 â€"lm-ly. ONIY TO LOAN. OMB-1' M A! m! mm annul- “1-. We -flfllflbnltm. All. hmmtdumhgdsnhuogggm EMflflflY [fl Lflflfl MONIY 1‘0 L04 H‘WEYR kg: m ”Cf“ ONIY 1‘0 L0“ om Una-q ML mamâ€"u on [rug J. GILLESPIE Clerk of ‘he 7th . mmgqm égmuowtpe 3, MONIY T0 LOAN ”WI?! 15.303380»! "fizz.” Old “unknowns. [HELP momma Low m gyms Farms ran BQB_'._I‘_.â€"Puao_ Va tanner! Surgeons. BABTHOID MI W. ONEY T0 LEND 0N M081:- - Hour @305; . McPHEEV. Clogk of_ the M231. 8 names: Cards BALEâ€"Four low in L, mmr B. DEAN. BARRIBTER, SOLICI- o TORI». mm'lmw R Bank'- Goodlnnn. u...- “ 09¢ 41. G H. HOPKINS. (mace-nor to m o In“: HOPKINS ”vanadium. do. OM Wuhan-0L. .Onuâ€"fl-IJ. OHNA. AMBARBON Q. d. .. (Selim tor Dominion Banned“ in the Now Dominion Bonk bananas. wiium-m.um Juno 2. nanâ€"mu EB. fan-miss. an. m. Block. mus; Linda-y. 00m A Moment at new to loan a lowest use. at lawn-t and was to an“ bmwau. Landon-y. Soot u. tuxâ€"u. V ovnmn. Prom-tam. rm. canal?) loouodhouel. neu- the Poo: omen. hu Italy changed hands. and Mr. Ovmd. the new printer. bu given the rumba c coups:- curb-nuns! and rum!» thiouahout. Tho «mum-z onbdo will and everything and... The beat bands 01 “quot-I and alt-n but mayonhsnd. Good mum and sno- uve header. Llndny. May 27. 1891 â€"66r!. V many. Gm. Cum. proprietor. an. 103 patch-nod wegood will and furnishing d the above won-known howl tram Mr. 3!on Have toured no exponle m mun: in menu when necessary. snr travehon w and "gaming net-N,“- fies! lat-3nd. at noun _ _“-_.n__ Ebfiii‘iilbidéh. U m o: mum-uni at mm who. Toronho; Mamba-cl Co eceot Phy and Surgeons. Onarlo: use Physician Beam Asylum. KW Grand Trunk 8n Undo.) District. once and residence. B unwound door was: of York-st. 0mm hm anomalun. 1.30m: mmmzmam. Lindon. April 8. 1891.â€"-4.8 1n- V cum-1o. w. a. scan. Prom-hm. m hotel has hwly undergone a mom I: overhun- lncmndcsnnowboweunmu heathen. In the muse. Excellent. “connotation. kl avgm suppugd vim: the best bang- «3122a! ,A,;u__ -“__ _- R. E. 8. WILSON, late of tho . Royal Infirmary. Edinburgh. Scotland. Over yen yeara' experience neonatal vraouoesnhm pmmaiomOfloeandx-eddanoa. 99m» at Racial and “nanny-en. many SLUMAN HOUSE, WEN.â€" wx TERRY. Prom-Worm Boot brands. liquor: nod clam Mud mound. rooms. Gunmen-dd men conveyed mu poll:- 'on them oouoo. Good cable. and man hm J m 12th.1889.â€"53-ly OMMERCIAL HOTEL, MANILLA Ont. Thhho-e! baboon remodeled uni renovmed end newly {mi-bed. No pun will be gnu-ed to nudge sue-u coulomlue. The Bersndmnlugfioom Nehru-bow well supplied. Good Comment! Room. W Sahib. end an umndve Honda, Bun w (rune. Givemeeoeu W. [1. PARK Proprietor. Mamie. Me! H, mm 453.1". 133%.?" .11. antinuc- (Suiâ€"ii 'm' "‘36 haunt. Agoodoneaouuwmhm l.‘ndlt'. Doc. It lbwâ€"84. aye-1:41; U'W Tomato. my be consulted“ “the Gnudw Consul. Powwow. Dec 3rd. Ludo: tho www.mduy. 4mm. Nov 9..1892 757v 'fo'FiT' onceâ€"wow 7 '7);- oodvule. Mn 19. mâ€"wxm 7 2356.135 1150.474“. d . 3.0; (ix-dunno ot'vmu'ud rm Universities. Member of College at mud-u and 8mm 0.2m 1229 of Eonfisedflfi' R O Y AL HOTLL, MAN ILLA.â€"J. MOORE.“ Proprietor. Everything nut 01... bands of Liquor- um Goodmbuns and “mauve haunt. . walnut and oomodiou nmple rooms. m- ills. 001.28. 1892 â€"80 1n. WAVERLEY HOUSE. Kenmz. out, many. Gm. Cairn. wept-lama 8.1; Hm. I w u v. m- :90un wads", July lath. 1891â€"15 In. ORTHERN HOTEL, KINMOUN‘I‘. Ont-.110. W. 8. BOUI‘T.P1-opflowr.__ natal-amused. vitamin-Ml. mmnsthnnntohuluho m 31mm «(0177qu without an accident. In. mums ha elven this comm torovorfinmw my Mum withouuhorlnjm.hnvinc Moth em mmwmmswwmfirn umorunderoet. Mn! persona-mom moth MobyMn. annstor ovum!” whhonzregn. Pemom m t distance will pleas soul I 95rd baton caning. omco opposite 81mm WINDSOR HOTEL, Lindsay, '1‘. J. OVERIND. Pmndocor. Th4: may In.“ II thalamus-nut oh- aenustry. W Gold tad Penguin mm W ‘ .1. wans unwed the Ga. Wanna All. under Dr. Com 9! New york, the W 31:qu Damn. m. mud-manna; , th‘ 1‘- J. NEELANQS. and the W mung 8mm magnum-.0“ Annmorufi'l'" «woodman: “000- 1%!!me mmmm, nee when AM Man re Over THIRTYYEARB “anon ovn. Warsaw“ opposite the Dominion 3.1mm Lindsay. Mu 16th. mâ€"Lâ€" finial um «Jugww‘ma‘fima --A 05.- mml-In filllno Arm. one: our WI wâ€"é 072. am. m cm looms-I a W.“ 09088. L D. 8. DENTIST. LEE-u. Ann-c 2nd. 1392 .47: mmwmm ’oSWEYN ”DEREK, 'om'rm a s'rnwgmf, 3m ‘n.wu. 1mm, g.n_1._, mnmgn. xt SIMPSON. BHYSIQIAN. Gradu- R. B. E. McKEJSZIE, 147 moor-gt. R. SURRngmem‘ 0:31ch {i DnGRABSI. PHYSICIAN, SUB- ggox. no. no" WWW B.§_E_VLLN. ;BABBEBTER, 801.1 GRAIET._L£ 11,914., u_._o. 13, kummu ll,- Ill-Uni. .zs. ominamxfiemm- .opptho Baptist om- College. e..186 Oflloehoua Sun 10th. :497615 :11. Telephoneeonneodol. J. i; M. a. McLAUGng, L. HERMAN, M. D., M. O.P. HART,L.D. 8., can 7191'; non: 1'0 LO”. Barmters. Etc. PDYSICIW. Hotels. Dongs try MCI“ ELQD- ONTO

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