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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Dec 1891, p. 3

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In 80"" above In 109 'i-éaay mag-get tats, Peas. ll be paid u be .620 mo of who“ turn will); kw, uuu vyu. q, two mile. mobs]! mile nit-am. fine)! a; 80 acres in l “300 choice Luci of w} .EAIING. l, and nil m French Clogg- files from the fenced: new under onluvar you I had 25 ch yielded 3‘2 inc {All who“ der to realize r: couch house artoom well ood alx- room- nt: also very int. bathroom tide and m if $3 700. £31501 above house. 3005! .YL‘OB. Sugars, 3., between '80 Ml! to DAVID mes' ’orng- 566 of no 1 Windsor Eris!" 4m mmm ozâ€"North Dakota. hm donated $50,000 worth 0! flour to the starv- Ina Russians. â€"Dav1d Sutherland, son of u: Anderdon farmer, was instantly th neddental discharge of n gun a he was gutting over 3 fence. ' mm ZOUKum, ---_, _,, , universal! ot the wedding oi the queen. -The view taken in Berlin om dial circles between France end Bulgaria. over the expulsion of a French journalist is the: it will result In mischief, and may possiblyAleed to eEnropean war. 4-.. s- martin Int week. oi the garrison, reducing the sumptuous banquet to soon. mutton and beer. â€"'1'here is great activity in allthe United btatea navy yards in anticipation of war with Chili, though the general feeling in Washington military circles is that Chili will at the last moment apologise. â€"At Osgoode hall, on Saturday, Mr. German, the member of parliament for Welland, was found guilty oi a corrupt set during last election. and he was declared disqualified in terms 0! the statute. â€"Six election petitions against conserva- tives in Nova Scotia cannot be tried owing to a judgment last Saturday declaring invalid orders given enlarging the time for the commencement of the trials. -â€"Henry Kneister, farmer, living four miles irom Combre. committed suicide last Friday night by drowning himself in a well. Twelve years ago his father killed his wife and shot himseli on the same â€"John_Lottridge, accused of the murder . , - a _--n§n- “A“ brought cones. â€"An officer or a Cossack regiment mov- flng in fashionable society in St. Peters- burg, learning that his wife was unfaithful to him, returned home suddenly from the theatre last Thursday night, finding his wife in her lover's arms, drew a revolver and shot her dead. - _ A -2 Dag-“xv"!!! hid â€"Rev. Father Down. parish priest of St. Patrick’s church, Montreal. tor thirty-one years, died in that city on Saturday morn- ing. He was highly esteemed by all who knew him, and his death 13 mourned by people of all creeda in the city where so “me a. par: 0: his life was passed. ~â€"-a Dabs-t Conway'. 011113 My morning from his â€"'1‘ho wedding at the Duke of Clarence nd Princess Victorh ot Tack will take Mon Febgupry 1051:, the fifty-second n An-.. -0 0‘“: nil-fin- F I, muggy. FRIDAY. mac. people or an crucun .. ._- -, _ large a part of his life was passed. â€"-A young man named Robert Conway, living in Halifax county, has been ar- ed in the county court at Halifax on an interesting charge. He had promise to marry a young lady living in the north end and the wedding was arranged. These facts became known to another girl, whom the young man had also promised to was set for a later date than that of the north end girl she decided to get ahead of her rival by having Conway arrested. Conway promised to marry the girl who ed, and the ceremony â€"A St. Petersbnrg caon seysz-“A con- former: has been held by the governors, delegates representing the Zemestovs (who are charged with the administration of] local afl'airs in the various districts). as: 1 other authorities in the provinces aflec by the famine. Gen. Annenkofl', who was § recently appointed by the czar a member of the famine relief committee, was present and submitted propos lie to employ the starving peasants on public works. To out the propoaais of Gen. Annenkofl’, it would require an initial outlay of over 33,000,000 roubles. After considerable dis- connect the more remo empire. The treasury has refused to grant any further sum than 10,000,000 roubles for relief works. -â€"A Cairo despatch says: More news of the Austrian missionaries, whose arrival at Korosko, near Wady Halfa, after escap- ing from the hands of the Mahdiets at Omdurman, was reported from here on the 14th, has been received. In an interview at Korcsko. Alfred Ohrawalder, one of the members of the Austrian Soudan mission, *h0 M: ir; to the hands of the Mahdiets in 1383. whvn Kordofan was captured, state» that 40 Eurogeanl are still held in captivity at Omdurmsn. These captives, he eaya, are kept. ceded with mansclee and often - A- _- nods-DIV unarmed ,mm Iron {30 â€"-A Cairo despatch says: the Austrian missionaries, at Komko, near Wady 33' ing from the hands of th Omdurmsn, was reported (1 14th, has been received. I: st Korea): 0, Alfred Ohrawa A..-...3-_ C mx- ‘iU Luzogcsun auv u.--_ ._ v , st Omdurmm. These captives, he say, are kept. ended with mansclee and often cruelly beaten. and are so strictly eusrded thst they have lost .11 have of ever being able to effect an escape . The priest declares the peoole are tired o! strife and desire to have the Egyptian government of the country restored. He also states that: the province of Dslfour, which ' was formerly o'er-run by the dervishe’, has been desen- cd by them and 1s infested with wild The on or the lVorwagx-u Wu. H... ,7 nature’s grand restorative. and 15 onlytound in no entirety and my“! in Mll’er'a Emulsion. It to th moo: puntabYo and whole some prowl? tionot Cod. Lin-r Oil in the world. can is now M32 taken by invauds. particuhrly those named with consumption. with the moat umlszdng mesons. It is the greatest blood and flmh nut-.1- 1n omtenco. and la 3 life saver Iooouumptives. In bl: hamlet 590.3116. 81. at many dmg am: “-854. cANADIAN POST. all of thim Sonya“: Liar DOU- Osbo_rne _9_fiBesmsvme hid A LII‘.‘ ~-ontw 25, 1891. _[,.££ Sands! m J uneI Edmon- m’s again} .8 w gall ”My Snudsy-ohoolm hummus-uni. when-hemdenlybiltom floordend. -A m pamedSugeunwhonm In hm was no «ml: 1:00th .1017 night: ago. whilst manic-ted.” it mfonnd neoeuu'yto unpnmmo! mint-Imam at the toes of thoomer â€"Thminsdm amongcattlo in the Buds dutrlcs. It manifesto than by lumps in the thmt, which in In advsneod ante become raw and tore to the touch. It gaggltrzwmuw is mimics! -Wflllom Dost-Ina, second son of. the mo! St. Jnmoo’ church Simon. wu érlyingjnto My. Hugh Slbzld’u woods for 7~,_- -1 LI. ”mo-fl- Kiwi? “1.3;“ "W. as ' w 3 sum: 0 were cutting toll and crushed in his skull. He expired in about five hymn; - IA _-_- -As Mr. end hire. Charles Men'stt were driving home in n sleigh from Csmpbell- tord s runswsy tesmnsme up behind them end plunged in the sleigh. Mrs. Moflett hsd three ribs broken end received other injuries. Mr. Moflstt sustained more! scalp wounds â€"An Ottews despstoh says that in the beginning of lost week diphtheris broke out at Hsrvle Son’s shsnty on the Geor- gisn hey. Three dsys alter the outbreak two 0: the men succumbed to the diseslo and others became infected. Then s psnie ‘ seized the shsntymen end s reguler stem- ‘ pede for home followed. Many of the men ? died on the wsy to their homes. Two of the suflering men, nemed 11ch end Ksllley, reached Ottsws on Sstnrdsy end were st once driven a heck to the intes- hopes of his recovery are entertelned. â€"The lenient men in the com: is Ben- jamin Kerrie. who lives nesr sniiton. Lest Wednesdsy night forty mseked men visited his house. An entrance being efl'ected, the demsnds oi the whitecspe were reed, thst Herrle should properly support his family and feed his hmflfig stars for witness, he wee. on bended knees, compelled to promise to comply with the demsnds ot the whiteceps, who. withs fiendish yell, “bewore,” clsp spurs to their horses and dissppesred es mysteriously so they come. I; _-_ Luna"- Afimfl. In; any. .-â€"â€"â€" â€"Mr. Malcolm Kippin wee busily eugen- ed in bowing timber in the woede about eight miles from Never leet Seturdey._ while some men were chopping down trees :5 short distance from him. One of the trees in its descent happened to strike another one. causing it to glance to one side. Mr. Kippeu eew it coming and jumped backwards, but had not time to net on: of the way. A limb of the telling skull In. ‘Lnu wJuw u... -._- w, , end Dr. Esra of Huntsville summoned. He rest-e brain fever will set in. as the oroken bone presses upan the brain. I! it does medical sdlll lwlll not avail to save the men’s life. If Mr. Klppen hsd not had the presence of mind to jump when he dld he WUIILu no: u w..â€" â€"A man named Poland, who went to work in the woods near Sundrld e, we: reported to have been frozen to oath a short time ego. A telegram we: received by a man named Ward, asking him to enquire ot Poland’s wife what. should be done with the body. She returned word «. n...“ a... had' sent to Barrie. where she LUyULovu vv â€"_. - short time ago. A telegram was received by a man named Ward, asking him to enquire ot Poland’s wife what should be done with the body. She returned word to have the body sent to Barrie. where she would meet it. Accordingly she and some neighbors went to Bsrrie. but the cox-pee falling to come a telegram was sent to Poland’s employer asking the reason of the delay. Word was sent back that the man wse missing.but it was not known whether the men wss dead; also that they had no kno filedae ot a telegram having been sent. A number of neighbors assembled for the EWING; u: nun. Allow-p .. _ aged 3 months and? 12â€"day” Could it have 099:! a dream. IN MEfiORuM. [Mary Helen Agnes. intuit dauahter of WN. Lyn-1913. MED: who died at many. Dec. 3rd - _ _...I 10 Jan I 7 death last night. Thnt babe is gone from our home. the form of our angel bright “.3 Ah. no. else. fond heart. it is indeed no dream. Thy babe is dead. though and end etrnnge the thought may seem. And yet not dead; the precious 1-qu manly \ passed. A pure and priceless pearl in mercy’a casket out: God in file loving hen-t hnd destinediher to be A light 0! innocence throughout eternity. Then why should narrow in thy heart or houee {bsol' have share. ' Thy loved. anew but changed from thine to God's ownoue: Ah! coolant thou to: one moment View ho: hum above. Thy tears would melt In smiles 0:10: and been fond tuber. in this trial sent from God. Bow mywmmmm chateau; brow; Shomyourlooksotlove. shaken-yours!“ of ”in. Shauna! Jeans through this lite with you to Ya. Jena dear, it though life we have m to guide Our Whom and our mu doubts mohldo. We'll meet scam in but: than“! otonrlovo. Wo'uhurtho welcome callaejolce with God Dec. 103. 1391- that measure or Armmrszms. m CARMEN ,W n. on“ mun-man. mmum.un.m but. “alumnae-8] _ mmwnmd“! ”Newt. lg. Wm- lng charge that ho “Whom mr upon Sk‘m Main Mm oouornflvomlnnm hum tollowad hyuoomplaunlto has by the 0th" mflnmon the Ansel-Hm «we. The Clean, which“ Sum-dc blunder, both iron I put! um yum point or view. The Citizen an it cannot join in rejoicing over the distal-III of Mr. interests involved at. too serious to justity or mt political inhuman. It point: out that Mr. Mercia: was sperm A! m POLLS byalargemajoritynot lonzaao and that “some legialation proved him poaaeseed oi an active. progressive mind, a poweriul individuality, peculiarly adapted to the role oi a leader and a bonhommie which drew around him many oi these powerful elements so necessary ior succeaaiul administration. Was he not sustained lalt year by a very large majority? Were not the by-electione all in his favor Wan he not the proud champion oi a united phalanx at the close oi laat eel-ion! Pre- ‘ vincial autonomy is the bedrock oi conied- ‘ oration; it is the iountain whence flowa every vital current coursing through the veins oi iederal union, and the present position afl'eote not one province alone. but the entire Dominion." ProceedlnR. the morning conservative organ points out that coneervativea who condemned Latel- lier in 1878 cannot uphold Anger: now. and We there ahouid be an appeal irom any decision by a lieutenant-governor which .hreatene to imperil public interests, and that the power oi diemiesal eheuln never be exercised until 'cvery other source has tailedâ€"“only when law, order. human safety and public policy urgently demanded no sweeping a necessity, should the authority be eniorced.’â€"It adds that neither preea nor politicians can be too jealoue oi the rights and liberties eecnred by reeponelbie government. that the Juan uni: â€"v v--,7 . “wnar ABOUT ammo?" The secretary of state is etill in Montreal, and may not return here until after Christ- man. Like Sir Adolphe he thinks that his opportunity has come, and if the opinions of his friends can‘be believed Mr. Chapleau will not take any active part in the coming provincial campaign unless he is given the railways portfolio. Even if he were promised this long-desired position. some of his friends believe that he would still remain neutral. Mr. Uhapleau is not the man to fight for a losing cause. He, like every other politic!an,admits that Mercier’o return to power by an increased majority ‘ is certain. Mr. Chaplean noes not like to ‘ eat crow. Therefore, he will abstain from sharing the inevitable disaster which awaits the Quebec tories. Some people, .. i L- _.-_ A"-.. car. nan! ‘wu‘l WU WWW _,,,,, _ ‘ indeed. believe that he may even yet can in his lot with Mr. Merclorpnd join in the fight for provincial autonomy. It in not impossible and more thou orobable. Where, _ ... .._ A u...» I“? ‘numlv in the impose: Ola luu Il-IVI-U u..â€" w ....... then, will Mr. Abbott be? Deeply in the soup, and doomed t3 certain defeat. Meanwhile the work of iedernl cabinet reconstruction ie indefinitely poetponed. Mr. Abbott ie getting tired of hie difficult poeition. 77â€"-â€"._. Anon-all». I'VE-nevu- noxs sxumcn MEAN Assam-i When Sir Adolphe Ceron wee naked this morning for a statement in reference to Mt. Terte’e declaration that two eonservetive miniotere instigated him to attack Sir Hector Lsngevin he said he ind nothing to any on the subject. Hie failure to deny Mr. Terte‘e astounding abuse will be neceoted by many ee proof that itie well found e R. An Ottawa despatch says: “Difficulty hss arisen in navigating some of the main channels between Pigeon lske and Young’s Point on the Trent Valley canal owing to l.â€"â€" LL- I Una-Iv V.- -....v __. -_, the system heretofore in use (or the moving of saw logs in large "drives“ which block up the narrower waterways, and an order in council has been that "No saw logs or parcel of timber of an description shall be moved in booms Pigeon lake and Young's Point. The booms or bags shall not come nearer than one quarter of a. mile to each other when in motion." Failure to comply with this regulation involves a penalty of not less than $50 or more -han $200. The'Watchman is quite correct in stating, as to the two contested election cases in this riding. with their attendant heavy‘ expenses,that the “whole responsibility for the present situation is due to the penis. tentreiusal o! thedefeated 'Adminiatrator’ to give up his ‘clnirns to the seat' {or North Victoria. It is but Just that the public should thoroughly understand this. When the people of South Victoria weigh ‘ the ‘baselces fabric of a viaion’ which haunts the brain of the 'Adminiotrator’ against the cost nnd turmoil and labor at another electiomr‘they will form some - _.-|_- a- - M". Olav“... slight $131336wa th'e value to a com munity of tbs services of a. man who edits ______ L- 0.“..1 on nun-h..- mun", Ul- w: sav- u-v-a vâ€" â€" _..._ , a. to paper because he failed to purchase agrirgone unless figure.” '- it“ EDITORIAL NOTES. . anemutul ““"â€" at unskilled manafi ion-it)? Were ("or Wu pognh o! n united union? Pro- b01319! .4. III mm. Any 1 "Dimcnlty aches and dfevers an cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs isth only remedy 0 its kind ever duoed,p1eamngtwthe taste an ac- ceptable to the stomach, rompt 1n its action and truly bene cial' 1n its effects, pre obyfrom mthe most e healthy an agrees. substances,d its manafiexcell llentqualitiescommen dit and have made it the most ularremedy kno own. P°§ yrupbof Figs is for sale” in 75c bottlesb all leading druggis’w. Any relia ledru twho may not have it on ban will rocure it mmvnm. x!- anmnorn m. The young NV non-possession. The pecullur tenure of the “onohou thsy" w”. tbs: It was "built In such a wonderful wu" that it had no “wettest put." The “washout mm" or s woman In invariably her but. 3nd “female wuknessoaf' an only too common. With the use at Dr. Plot-cob Fuvorlw Prescription. thle msy be advoldod. sad "01:13: ‘_.:_..I.- -- nit-on! an Mlvuuu. “no ......, Vfi , 7 , mny be compmuvo'y so strong u then- brothora. Prolapom, Infltmmuon. ulceration. periodlctl pains. leuoorrhea. dragging-down sensations. deblmy, net-venue”. aleepleunou. despondency. are Only I tow of the symptom. of; women: or the remade ammo which the - -- , , -â€":â€".h-_v- I. cmnnnltd mmmovg, 01' Women: u: “-9 ......- __ “Favorite Presctip Lion" in warranteii common. ’Ihe spool-.1 qunllty of Ayer’a Bdr’Vlgor u thtt it restores the natural mwth. color. 3nd texture or the but. It vlnllzea the man an tolllolea. remove. dtndmfl. “d hull lsohlnz' humor- la the scalp. In un- rupoot. 1: sum M all similar mutationalâ€"8541. Agood my men ure in the best hum: when they no out o! aplrlu. The One Thing on dw‘u-ingeta 1% 3 public dinner‘ Buttered Toast. The day utter a. (launch. or say manger-M indu'aonoo. A single teaspoonful of the “an Mathew Remedy will remove all men physical «uraniumâ€"85 l. -n5i6m' 10030003 mo yum. ur'muu' put up In fie. bottle. “2mm" the petiole- mean-77- “1’10“?me can an: com. u'mmh bu no can). $5,000 $6,700 $3,500 A dentist any $5,500 $7,500 $4,600 $4,700 $4,400 $5, 500 $4, 600 Real Estaté, Money Leaning and Insurance Broker, Lindsay. $5,200 $9,000 $7,000 TOWNSHIP OF WEBB. $5,200 W 150 m nan-m $4,500 9?: 3r“; gnaw} ““1““ $6, 935’ rem 1mm t; Inna; $2,800 tom’gdlydufl- $6 700 wmonmhuommnml‘mk- 1 un. TOWNSHIP OF FENELON. will ammo-crumb: $39500 Fl“: 9103 $3,800 will mule 1113 m not: $1,800 $W”mm $2,750 13-311mm 100 m an Powleu $3,000 summing-01W was In ton-Mp $6,000 :tmvwnhlummh town-hm ONE VENJOYS 2%?” i353? PARTIAL LIST OF runs warm 10 33M. {Ah M 91800. on» TOWNSHIP DP ”3190545- no One-boll 8m. i 3.3992212; fiproved. '4} miles from nine Britain. Terms to unit. will buy you mo acres. .11 cleared. first-01m bananas and good auto 0‘ onluvulon. Euym‘ml- wm buy you 100 acres near Wood- finnzmz. TOWNSHIP OF EMILY. will purchase 130 was three mne- Mm 011mm: M. TOWNSHIP OF OPS. will bu! you 119 mm adjoining Lindsay. will buy you 185 acres adjoining mutiny. will buy you 100 note: seven miles tram Lindsay. will buyoulOOwreathreomilel from Dada”. will buy you 100 acre farm near Reuboto. will buy you 100m mm nest mun-aw "1:1 pmh'u 125 was mm: w 0 ‘7 one mun ot Omemoo. cnmemn. will purchase mu m but way moon Cameron and m umpmhmMmanux-Powm Conan. mpmhmlooacrulntonaMp no‘bomdbeauflholhofl who vau her-elf "my loses her “out, mam. 703t- am om 1‘0 LOAN. r "was! mm A? m! mmr ‘0 , n‘ H...” Al- STR AYED from my premises on Wed- noodsy. Nov. 25. A BLACK COOKER SPANIEL PUP. and five months. map mud muck. wm the non hula: bun plane return; T303. 81' WAR'I‘. may. Doc. 15. 1391.444. QTRAYED into the premises of lot 2, - - «- nun! 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