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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 18 Dec 1891, p. 3

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rt. N6 :ent in is 109 f the CON. W0 -â€"G:ippe is epidemic in Denver, 1., where the doctors have 5,000 cases now in bud. â€"Dlphtheria is epidemic in Wheatiand, m, and t even deaths have resound from the disease. â€"Lord Salisbury is said to have reopened motiations with M. Rlbot, the French foreign minister. for a settlement of the Newfoundland fisheries dispute. â€"The town of Pembroke Friday rejected .by-iaw to put in waterworks by a majority * at 18. Nearly the total amiable vote was polled and guest interest was manifested. â€"An Ottawa despatch says Mr. William Austin, 02 Fitzroy township, while walk- in the woods. was struck by a falling limb oi a tree and so injured that he died. â€"Mr. W. Ogilvie of Montreal has acquired the Montreal City Mills, which gives Mr. Ogilvie's mills a total cmoaclty of 7,500 barrels a day, grinding 33,750 bushels of wheat. -â€"The Prince of Wales says that he is and proud that his son is going to marry one who was born in England. and who has all the ieollngs otanEsglish- wman. â€"There is an increase of 40,000 bales in the hop crop of the United State» this year, -- mmnnrnd with that 0! 1890. Prices the hop crop of zhe United Suntan this year, as compared with that o! 1890. Prices aver-em 16;: per pound this year, against 30c last year. â€"-Ba.rtrsm, the man supposed to be con- nected wish the Heaalop murder in Ances- tor. was seatanoed last Friday in Bra nttord .023 men-the in the central prison tor cattle â€"The Reunion government has announc- ed that it will advance money to: tender to ”note who prove the; they poseese animals, the. object. being to prevent. a wholesale slaughter of onlmole. â€"A terrible explosion took place on Thur-ads: morning in theinekins~Eotnnng pl: at Hencedor! in Slleax'a, killing twenty -uu... md severely wounding a number 3: others. ‘ â€"Inflnonz; is epidemic in upper Austria Ind an imm- nae number of people are mounted. Horses. too, have been attack- ed and many deaths at valuable animals I” reported. â€"A new volcanic island, 500 metres in length, has appeared southward oi the island of Panteilnris, in the Mediterranean, near the scene of the an hmariae upheaval of a few months ago. Vessels are warned to give the epot :- wide north. â€"The New York Central and Canadian Pacific railroads have contracted to haul 5,000 corioada of western grain over the Csnndieu Pacific, Rama, Watertown and Ogdenshurg, and New Yerk Central to New York for European mnkats within the next four Weeks. â€"A farmer in Enron county, Out. left a bowel of cider in his yard while he want to n innerad. The pigs upset the cider barrel, drank the contents and remained in an intoxicated condition for twenty- tourhonre, in consequence of their dissi- potion. _ . . r .-_i-_-n¢,nnvornnr "1‘38 I'D! US$31 VI. in -------- Angers to summon the Quebec legislature until the report. or the royal commission is received has: raised an important constitu- tional queetion, ond Mr. Mercia: will, It is ' »- u A »..-...e". M the governor- “Dunk gust unvu, __.. laid, cm the satentibzi at general to am point. 2-â€" A r-, â€"At noon on Saturday a fire broke on; in the Lorne hotel at. Moose Jaw, N. W. '13.. um despite efforts to extinguish It apron fluidly :0 other buildings. The proprietor of the hotel, Mr. Henry J sckman, his little girl, and a. your»: woman named Ruth flcDougsll perished in the flames. The total Jose of property will amount to about â€"0ne day last week ‘ tube: and his daughter lock. Minn, to Draytog the daughter was to : -â€"-~â€"---~A§- classes, even me mun ........--_ -_ V V and servants ln European houses. The moonsuls. or govemorczeneule, hold the situation In the hollow of their hands. No revaiutlsx: is posslole- certainly not 5 eucceeetul oneâ€"without them. Thelr present interest is egaluet rebellion be- uuee they llve by corruption, but it they could be convinced the: a revolution would operate in their favor, the co operation 01 ell of them might be relied upon. â€"Ax. last lt would seem that the murder- er 0! old Mr. Sevlop of Anceeter is not at tobe avenged. Detective Greer has been 3‘ work on this case (or the past year. end the other day caused the arrow of three men. Bertram, Douglas and Gooeey, first mentloned charged with the crime. Mo-‘t at our readers will recollect the circumstances in connection with this horrible crime. flow that on the night of Jan. 27m, 1891. masked men entered the house of John Hrelcp, the treasurer of Ancestor, and when confronted by the old - AL A -_-- -o ‘5“. MUSE-LT, Nuu v uwu nun-.vuu... ., man, they kflled him before the eyes at his wife and dsu‘znter. N ochlna more was learned about the masked men until the other day. when Barnum was arrested. All those acquainted with the chief prison- er are agreed that he is qulle capabie of Publiflhew nuch a crime. -Senator Barthelomy St. RushmFrench “minister of foreign “Iain, ”M to the pasccisted press corrIBBW-m‘mm ?‘_Thgr§: ""7r __ V an alliance. I can dlecovor no common bond of union batman the moat enlighten- ed 000913 of Europe and 5 country met in slums: eastern ln its berbulty. The prevalent idea 1:: hence is the: this finance will enable her to rennin her lost vlnces, while she um. help Russia to thwds on Constantinoplgobns while Banal: an! no: (all to seize every opportu- auv ot coneolldulng and mementos her empire, she would no: emoroil hem]! with Europe In order to plane France. and when mused would renndhto en! claim the letter power might. hove on her. Bovine mule hereon moat. tovmdeblo by {he aid of France, Ram's would nor. hemme even to ntteck Frence it she thought she would advance to: own um:- an): "1 tin distinctly opposed to this Attempt to drag: Fang; and Russia lmo The refusal a 2mm” and I!» of Ligntqnmt‘fiovernor 7 ---1-4..._.. :73. 1891. fire bickg 01“ the governor- WOW“ W vâ€"v .. 31! a 6025!: people were mymrlonlly meted nmNOW Smmu. F15. mother 31,. In 1. add to be she work ot’. am. the Gnnd Trunk nun: hue be‘en pro- nuanced 1.331 by the United State- It puma court. ,__ man nnmnfl Mam m may killed at lie-€937.13, L386. county, by monocldanulduchnmeotsgun which he was loadlDR- L . .Roporta of influenza epidemics .10: received from many Darts ot the United smog At Nashville, Tenn.. 8,000 one: no 7 , 1....-nt Boston. Onnrge UL Luannâ€"B ._ -_ v â€"Sixteen years ago a young Hungarian emigrated to America. He was industrious and saved $3,000, which he carried back to his old home, having converted it in Eng- land into sovereigns. On arrival at home his father recognized him and was told of the money. but the man’s identity was concealed irom his mother, who, in march- inz the supposed Btranger’s room, found the gold. The woman got a knife and butchered her son, and when the truth was revealed to her in the morning she fell dead. â€"A Vienna cable says a tragedy unparal- leled in atrocity is reported from Wiesel- burg, a town of Hungary. twenty-one ‘ miles from Preebnrg. Sixteen years ago the eon of a poor peasant living in the county of which Wisssiburg ia the capital, went to America. There by industry he gradually saved up about three thousand dollars in American money. Resolving to return to his father’s home, the con on his way changed his money into the compact form of Eaglmh sovereigns. of which he had six hundred. It was late when he arrived at his father's house. He did not make himself known, but asked for hospi- tality aa astranger. The mother was not there at the moment, but the father recognized his son through the disguise of years, and embraced him. The non being weary. retired to rest, after telling his father of the little fortune he ha : brought , home with him. in a bag near his bed. The lather did not tell the mother when she came who the stranger was, resolving to wait until 7â€" râ€"â€"-â€"~ “a then lei: the eon reveal him- hull Inuu luv-lâ€"w stranger wne, reeolvlng to wait unnu morning and then let the eon reveal him- self to the joy and surprise of the mother. The hater not up durlng the night and examined the stranger’s benzene and finding the gold a. large: sum than she hed ever dreamed of, determined to possess m The husband and father slept on. The mother stealthlly got a. knife and cut the threat of the stranger. killing him instant- ly. Then she took and hid the gold. When the [ether awoke he found his son in a pool of blood on the bed. Hie cry of anguish and horror aroused the wlfe, who had expected to find her husband a ready accomplice ln conceding the crlme for the sake of the money. The father gasped out who the v otlm wee. Wlth one cry the murdereee reeled and fell deed. , L-L --.m -_'|‘n â€"â€"â€"_______:..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" MIDLAND DISTRICT NOTES years of sun, has been wuuu uu~-.._,. -_ the bay of Quince st Deeetonto. met his deem la a mystery. â€"A Mr. Pollock of Tram Bridge, is re fled by the 0mm Pocket: to he“: 130 shipped 5100 pounds of frogs during thr 7 --A unwed tram the same ’ , -‘u I 99:: rum; 5913 60. buameos’! AN OLD CONEâ€"IDKNCE Gnu: - despatch of Saturday law. an: Henphy of own. arrived in this Normal-n Michigan yesterduy, an , n W ,L ... Annnt tn mke Narahorn Michlgm yesterduy, and procom- ed to the Brush-at. depot to to home. He: met a. young nun st the depot, from whom be 011qu the time of the departure of the min. The young man was van affable. ond sue him the infor- nntlon. Bunny [)0me confident! -I. sud told the young man that he and $108 1:. United Sum bills and $90 in gold. whtch ho dashed cooxchmgotor Conant-m money . The man went toJomes E. Brodlo’o saloon, 251 Jefl'aoonmve, where the young follow cold he would exchange the money for o exrhang-v», Henphy Hoop!) . During I‘J'I noun: hlo pllo are smaller. He he- cuno nlarmed. and urolmnn Daniel O'Koote won notlflod. The yonnc m \n wan taken to the can»! station With H.391!) ‘ - , A A .knmnflh “Itch of III!!! IIU Illlv w..- snd locked up. A thorough neuron u- Huphv’a clothes at the -m' -n dbcloaed but 835 o! m- origins! $98 Town-flu dollars h: bills of gun den .0 outl- .nnpuch u Howl” 0‘»:va ho had, sud $10 1n sold w» found upon the young mm. 89 “we his name so Ham Allen. 5 new: .301:an his residence at 236 Amen no. The body at “@1501 Mxnlo . ’1‘“ n |._|:|‘:v 333â€";6511I3d Who would not EKG BOOB uuu nunâ€"v at to their nnfortunifé ifieiaho decree has been issued stating mum-y lat next the Lutheran L 7 - “4..-; .0 All the rights to OBIL L14. 5:01 Mxnion. shout 50 been Round floging :u fie-5 Eon) the sum:- not go into the hog ‘ "n-7â€"fi The yonnn m \n '50 “ion with 11qu rch of “I h“ It'l' ' n dlwlmd fl 3‘98 Tod‘tt-fl'g A throlr OANNINGTON. A Dmmemem menâ€"On Friday sttemoon lee: a. ma men entered our ammo: and at to see the file copies of the Gleaner cpnmnlpggha sums: gage E3533 Dawsoi’s residence In none weak: ago. Aim radius them he and mjm my gun Bth Bum. -L _ “ LL- .8“ ignite-vi Mien, whose nuns m MIL“ tip-e “‘29?“ ‘1'“- 5° , kL __- -‘--‘- M We... vâ€"vwâ€" â€"v--.__. v 7, , resided st Hemlock. Peter-hero county. 1 and eoeidenteily rso ecrose e copy ofthe ‘ Toronto Empire contusion the srticle teken from the Gisener,snd immedime decided to visit his sister et Dswson’s. 0n helnainiormed that thezirl hed been sent heel: to Belleville he elmost wept. He stated he hed notseen his sister ior over eleven yeers. end now that he hed come so fer, tor the purpose of seeing her. it wee e greet disepointment to be told she meet here. Alter recovering from his ‘ disappointment he gsve as e short history oi his ismily. Hie tether wen e connector in GMOW.__Scot1e§d. but died in 1880 A..- ___n .hliA-an in In uni-nu". saw-u"... ,, , letting a. wile end four small children in slmost destitute circumstances. A iew months stter the death of his father he and his sister Jennie came to Csnsds, but, on their srrini here they beesme eepsrsted x u-) -e I.-- .09.“- the no . At the time of coming to Canada. he wee eleven years old end his elite: Jennie was five years old. His mother and the roe: of the temlly etlll reddedlnquegow. mat-spending about L Ll- J-_--6nnn affil'nl! {Commune or The Poet] OnnrnLLows' “AT Houn."â€"A very enc- coeeeml “as home" was held in the Oddbal- lowo hell on Wadz‘oedsy evenlng leer. An excellent oyster supper wee served end e splendid musical program rendered. Mr. H. Logan occupied the choir In a very able monner. Mr. D. Manbb of Woodvllle we: present and gave on Intel-eating address on “Oddtellowehlp,” and altogether the evening was plenemuy and profitably spent. and every person ls loud fin their praises o: the Oddtelfo we’ hosplullty. '" n a n w._'rha rennin: :1:anth ”I'D-Wu v. -.._ v - Y. P. S. C. E.â€"The regular mommy business meeting 02 the Knox church Y.P. S. C. E. was held in the bible class room on Thursday evening inst, the president, Mr. Birchard. in the chair. The following omeors were elected for the six months :â€"Pceeident. Miss Calder; vice- preeident, Mr. James Simeon; secretary, D. Calder; corresponding seore tar-y, Mia-3 Kidd; treasurer. Mr. Jamee Biz-chard. Look-out committeeâ€"Mr. A.F. Birchard, chairman; Mise Bella Calder, Miss Flora Cameron, Miss Boss and Mr. ‘ David Leslie. Prayer meeting committee: â€"Mr. W. W. Bruce, chairman; Mr. Root. Ross, Mrs. Johnston, Mien MeRae and Miss Leslie. Saoial committeeâ€"Andrew Simpson, chairman; Miss Tenn Ross, Miss Anuie Bruce. Mien McMillan and Miss Simpson ...... It was then moved by Mr. W. W. Bruce, and seconded bv Mr. Simp- son. that we meet on Tuesday evening instead oiSunday evening. - Carried. After which the meeting closed with prayer. \ CHURCH Norseâ€"Mr. McNabb, a atudent ‘> from Knox coliege, occupied the pulpit of Knox church on Sabbath morning and evening last and preached two able and int-tructive sermons to iarge congrega- tions. LECTUREâ€"Rev. B. Johnston 0! Lindsay lectures in Knox church to-night (Friday) __ “m“.-.ugnm.” A rare treat max-b? lectures in Knox church to-mguu \n mu.J , on "Temperance.” A rare treat may be looked for, for no a. public speaker Mr. Johnston is for above the avenue. as well 33 In the worst Darts England, delivsrad an eloquen last night {a the Cslvary Bap‘ A- â€"_-.glff_h 3V ________________’. w. m. E. silo 0‘14’01- Godj-and EC and N ative Land‘ muss-51mm! “humane." nu 30m soma- ”union of NO“ York. n,â€" London etedeucs snoww u.-. N __ spent by every family for drink and only four cents for education. "I woe down among the dive: and the «loans in the Bowery the other day,” she continued. “What struck me most was that theta were so few women in them compared with ours at home. But you will soon hove on many women drunknrds on we have unless thls terrible liquor traffic is prohibited. It wlll be impeaelble for you to eaonpe th_ teal-Sui effects at hereditary _n_‘. 50,000 peeple but not one snlotm. It belonged to one man and he prohibited saloons on his property. In this section there was but one pauper to every thousand of the popnlst n. In another district, having o popnlntlon or 25,000 end one hundred saloons, there We» n psupcr to ovary twenty-eight. o! the lnhsbiiente. SPHERE OF WOMAN. Standlnz before a Chinese joes in s ‘ "'“ ““4 -h- nw Chinnmsn Standing new": a v..._-__ _ temple in Mott street she as Chinamsn praying for success at tan tan. Many Christians had the same sort of religion. They prayed for temporal hlesslnns and expected to go to heaven after getting them. Men should not be permlt'ed to talk on the “sphere of woman” so long as they applauded in places of public amuse- ment jssts from the lips of women that 'hey would bzush to hear repeaxed in their homes. Almyu shedâ€"the nuke of a. river. _â€"â€"â€" As the hour when lovers meet.” the youthful and robust Nothing is sweeter to in health, but ulna! too many “Court In {con}; . ..__ .. nmn" after mm? -J‘fll especiwy true or me my.» ..-... "7 _ on weekneeeos and dorme- menu peculiar to mew-tied women. In that am: “prosy.” To all such. Br Plexoe'e A lend Indyâ€"mother earth. «ummwm cure m: owl. “Plcm bee no ennui. "me311“ loosen! the phlegm. “PIGNRIA' put up In lie. home- “escrow" the £910- remainâ€"11- Llnye e faceâ€"the twelve inch rule. "For Godâ€"fund Home} and N ati've Land.” ‘ muss-5102151. murmur inw YORK, Dec. 2.â€"Lsdy Henry Somer- :. who has been “slamming" in this city well 33 in the worst parts of London, Island, dellvsrad an eloquent. discourse It night in the Cslvary Baptist church, -A , M---“ _, nan-Sixth avenge._ Sh_e Jan-s; in {in}. Juries Simson; mm; , D. Calder; correspondfing score 1.5-3 Kidd; trmsurer. M . James Lock-ans commitmâ€"Mr. A.F. Miss galls 021455, , churnlal‘: BEA VERTQN. Recognizes autumn The Hon. J a.s_ follows:â€" Mayor’s Office. City Hall, Montreal 17th Oct., 1891. Wells a; Richardson Co . Montreal. GENTLEMEx: â€"â€"It is with extreme gleasure that I give you a testimonial in nvor of your great remedy. po nlarly known as Paine’s Celery Compoun . I used it at a time when I was overwork. ed and run down The use of the Compound has given me a. good appetite and made me_ much stronger than I was before I used It. I cheerlullv recommend it to all in need of a tonic and strengthener. Yours v- ry trul . J. McSH ”E. ngyor of Men real The air was anon m... ‘ Christmas frost; " It touched the door of ' chapel and 10! A face with eyebrows and beard of snow. The lights shone so that they gave two eyes To the chapel door. that looked surprise. But twinkled,as, far above, the shock Of a time-piece told it we: twelve o’clock. A bell rang out, md a tree near by Shot, in uiry from one knotted eye. The wh' e a. branch brushed Christmas snow Rom the suppo=itious cheek below; And then the man of the chapel stood, Fat and jollv, with book and hood And the winas they whistled sharg and clear, Till they brought him his sleig Then. with a baby-trumpet blast. Agni aha hums of drums while the snow tell as He 1:ng to his seat, cracked his whip in P Y And w’ent over the steeple and far away. And he is the King of the royulest crown. To whom the wealth of the world goes down. Bu}. the King, as well, of the poor and low, laughter Promote- Minuet. In hie “Problegnl of Health" Dr. Gme aye thet therein not one remote“ corner 01 little inlet'of the minute blood veeeele of the human body that does not feel some wevelet from the convulsion ooeeIiOIIed by good hearty laughter. The life principle of - 4â€"4 _..- ;. .lneknn to the innemoet “to: or nos-r33“. HOWTHE KING COMETH. Honesty and Merit! may: comma mm McShane. Mayor of Mont- 7#_ _L_.-_~ AST night bonghs by Were tost. FRIDAY, thick with when the wind ram-w M‘ tuna: I.“ -"wâ€" W small or hrs to “at bar rower. Easy 311“ “n7”- lent terms of reg-payment" 5 to 6 per cent. Mummy 1‘ a 1?. P as T.-â€"-Pnuee n. mama advent-omen: In um pupa:- um mains than. or row will con or I :07 or by mentions“ in Poet. DECEMBEB 718. 1891- (AW Eu New A d vertisements. 1708 '1‘. «June; mogul. W A t 0! Ohm Book- o! 511 kind! written a Bntemeu ot noeount nude on. eheeta on the eaten beet “11M to their bueineee. v menace edjneted All kind- of mm a malted. [intimation éiven in double entry bookkeeping when desired. RESERVE Fund Lire Wmme lemon actual premium lite oompuy in the world. Parties who intend to hem will one money b incurin in this company. as their rem ere charged by old line comp-nice. Address. Box 1 35-1. Undo”. Nov. 18. 1891 4-26. 'onpm Foundifléu. bangs; A!“ 3m. J. NEELANDS. 3;“?th sugrovoa blues-m m WtbeGu. Hem mes-Dr.“ nonoQNow gong.” Inventor o! as m: a MaddotAtpt-lciog. ulnwtuw III-law w nu.- â€"â€" ._â€"_ ,7 , You-ki which removes the moth vim: dam of In 1117 to moment-Jaw. madam haul- Inz up beautifully lunfowdaysan no can.- non: trouble. maids! Teetblnaemdonsn povulorbuu and by the must :30an stylesmd swlunoea (or uaes: rehab and comfort. Numbers or person are w teeth made by Mr. Noohado over 20 you. never required repdn. Prices tron 31000“ tot-an upper or under not I w 1.3.3.. 13.633" on. DENTIST. LINDS AY GOLD AND FORGELAIN CROWN/I18 (without piste). practiced by MB. (33085. with non: scant-won to s. lsrzc numbst o' pea-sons. ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted by the m approved methods and principles for ssonflna poticctlcn of fit. comfort. usefulness. dun-cm sud. beauty. on God. Silver. Celluloid and III: Artistic Continuous Gum. - Also in ‘1! tbs hsrmiess canal Rubbers. and a! the lord living prices. All sets of teeth finished fitted to the month by Mr. Gm himsu. under hispsroonnlcnpervision. which will no. count for tho stud-«cum given by his work The introduction trom time to time at no Intent snplznnovs tor the administration d vmmzxo AIR and GAS.cnsbles In.“ to snnonnoe comma increasing moos- In thonssotthcsecnas cues. nopnin. no no- oldcnm. no ton-n gums. consequently no M (action. 1 Thcbcstmethodsot preserving them tooth bÂ¥nlling with Gold and other unsu- motorln- has been mic a stud: tor m @ w. E. (moss. I’. n a 1-11 (2 11s-. OIL nourish. has been mic 5 am tor THIRK'Y YEARS by Mr. GM and attention and carols given!” him to thin ‘branch of m: bullion Romul- ml. Don’ttdltooall anamnhlaofloem Kennedyasm, Kent-ct. and see Wald Undo“. Oct. 2|. 1319 â€"72. R. E. 8. WILSON, late of tho Royal Infirmary. Edinbmh, 800M Over ton rom' experience of cum practice In his protrusion. Oflioe 3nd Badman. Unk'a Terrace. wrung-at... Lindsay. Nov. 13. [Bin-27 lyr. v0 nv.vu-uuuw .. . Universities. Member or cun'ege of Mancun- and aux-soon; Ohm-lo; pm Hooping, N9w__ jog-5 . u. vv-g. .â€"â€"_.__ 7' Remoe to tho 8mm Woe On- to the Grand Trunk Mm. 53:; 5““ tndrealdena- RIdont-sn. first door on. Unduyat. Oflloehonra mm 8 w IDs-In. Tales)“ of And 12 tojmjan. and 7 no 9 p. m. Undo}. May 2. 1889. ~‘v .___ 7 am of Umvor-uy 0! Trinity Toronm; ”ember m College or Phyatchna Surgeons. Omaha: we Pnyatcinnw mum Asylum. KW Gmd Trunk 8n Lindsay Dismct. 03300 and residence. R unwound coo: west 0! York-m. Ufiloe haul. 9 12010.30 am. 1.30 «on umzsnn 7m 8m Undn.Apfi18.189l 48m 50601 If» [unify undergone .-. mung: our Inmandannowbewonnmdu but in the m Excellent accommodation. .. . 4-L -1.“ L... Inn-ml- A! III In mo w ”Awnvuv mâ€"._- -7 , , any: supplied with the best brands of Ham ".4 «Incl, Goon subunit. muv’o . . quggujnn . who has 31050 extend" _ a..- nmm'm And ma Eyvir'EVAIâ€"nzi; 'Jnn . who has made emu in menu in the premises sad con ed 1:. 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