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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 20 Feb 1903, p. 7

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he Siberia. ‘reen the sheet: ubler. After it? few? minutes I75 135: is done“ 1 without any; or rheumatim something my a going to un- eyes up 18 corners of“ little "895“,; form?! Dd. the sidesof 1th, and non 10E h a warming my L OPENI Little’: 5 fl rat have :.\’ EN at per yard argams *, and h,_ they e old d No. for ‘a web, rpeat at reduced ?" yard ethin - 35c 50, $3- r, and :6 un- UCHCS ife of zed it {my the Westport, Conn, Feb. 16.â€"-Capt Samuel GreenWood, whose home was in Rochester, N. Y., lost his life In his cabin on the steam canalboat J. L. Hyde, yesterday whue asleep. The host. was tied to the wharf of Hub- hell Bradley Co. ' An overheatej etoVe caused a fire which partly des- troyed the boat. The firemen who were summoned to fight. the norms round the body or the captain. Al- though it. We: partly burned, it is NEW that death Was due to sul- locotxon. .C'epc. Greenwood leaves at wide: on} two children in Roches. r o 77-- â€" .r- -v~..~w give. They are engaged in negotia- tions for the purchase of sixteen ves- sell of 10,000 tons dead weight ouch. Tho St. James’ Gazette says it is nuthorized to state that not a. single ship bu yet been purchnsed. Nego- tiations are proceeding with a. num- ber of companies, including the E1- dor-Dempster Line. but no decision on the subkct is expected for a. week. There is no intention of buying up the Elder-Dempster Line, and the ne- gotiation: only involve one or two of their stumships. “We are in a position to state that the report is unfounded." The report goes on to say that there has never been any question of purchasing the ships 01 the Eldor- Dempster Line. Some time ago the Canadian Pacific Railway Company unctioned the establishment of a line 0! freight. steamships between Canada and Europe with the object of carrying it. own traffic, inetead of, a hitherto, turning it over to other steamship lines. The Canad- ian Pacific Company’s steamship su- perintendent o! piers, who in now in London, is working with Mr. Baker, the company’s European representa- ‘:_._ m _ A by Compaq. London, Feb. 16.-â€"Coxiunenting on the rumor, which was revived Satur- day. that the Canadian Pacific Rub Way Company had purchased all the Canadian steamship: ot the Elder- Dempster Line The St. James' Ga- zctte yesterday says: Xe: tuna-Ship lu Yet Boon Pun-chum] Then; are now over 10,000 Jews in this city, and besides, no doubt, my property-owning taxpayers, who are neither Protestants nor Ro~ man Cgtholica. The petition was diamissed with costs. The grant from the public runds, in aid of the Public Schools in this city, is diVided between the two boards, according to the relative proportions of the Roman Catholic and Protestant populations in the said city, according to the then last census. carries with it free tuition through- out the High School course. Had his father been a. Protestant, even it I. tenant, he would have been grant- ed. the scholarship without question. ed through the intervening scholastic yeus to June. 1901, when in‘ the class exanfnalions of the sixth and final grade he Won first. prize. This sanding would have entitled him to a commissioner's scholarship, which ’l'he petitioner is a. British subject. and has been for years a. tenant resi~ dent of Montreal. He is not an own- er of real estate. Dis son, Jacob became a pupil of the Duflerin SchOol in September 1895, and so continu- to the Hebrew; as regards the school laws of this province. Mr. Justica Daudson has just dismissed the petition of Paul Pinsler, who, as tutor to his son, Jawb, dpplied for a mandn' s to compel the Protest- ant Sthon. Commissioners to grant to his son a. commissioner’s scholar- ship at the High School. The boy amended Duflerin Schoal {or thepre- mribed term, and came out first in the examinations. The court ruled. huWeVa', that. as the lather was not a Protestant, 1nd not a school tax~ payer on property owned by him. the boy was not. entitled to the privilege. In delivering the judg~ meat, His Lordship reviewed the (HF ferent aspects 0! the case, and the whole school legislation of tae pro- \‘XuCe. lumen mvldoon Bah. rm Pun Pino- Montreal, Feb. 16.â€"â€"It appears that certain dlubflizies still remain LINDSAY, FRIDAY, FEB. :20, 1903. EPPS’S 0060A In": San Cnnnot K". Scholguhlp B.- can. tutor I: Not : Protumt. C. P. R. STEAMSI‘IIP LINE. An admirable food. with :11 its natural qualities intact. fitted to build up and maintain robust health. and to resist winter's extreme cold. Sold In lb. tins, labelled JAHEB E? t 00., L1; Homaopafluc London, England. The Weekly Post. GIVING STRENGTH VIMUR. JEWISH SCHOOL RIGHTS. EPPS’S 6000A . THE most summons. ____‘__ It when and “he: :11 an: {nit-s dons. ktepdng it hubby and fresh. Don’t ue imitation. on Baby. unm- rrorm so» co.. um. ’ IQW‘AL. _ C" ‘ BABY’S OWN SOAP Baby enjoy: his bath \ all the more, end his sleep is the sweeter when you use her an over her ohoulda- In true woodman style and laughed to tho pone. nation. 7__,_.-._...-.-.... c..- Woman Who Whipped Town’s In)” III-1m. Con-Io Notion. Topeka. Kam, Feb. 1o.-um Blanche Boles, who distinguished her- aelt last. you- by publicly homwhtpâ€" ping Mayor Parker 0: Topeka, made another raid at 6 o’clock yesterdsy morning. She broke the glue front- 01 30th saloon More the police u- reate’d her. .When crutch: Ihe thuw. Pull Shore:- ‘3 Worth mud-Al- leged Angus-t Amend. Seatorth. Feb. 16.â€"A' most unpro- voked and brutal assault. wu com- mitted upon Paul Shaver of thin town while on his way hone about 8 o'clock Saturday nkht by ayoung man supposed t9 be J ack Maxwell of Goderich. Shafer was struck by his assailant over the eye and none with a piece of board. rendering him unconscious. His nose was broken. and he will lose the sight at the eye. Maxwell was arrested at the Grip House tWo hours after the malt. 1 Lone Immd Ruled by 3 Tom“ Trolley on land.» Toronto. Feb. 16. â€"â€" Another life was crushed out beneath the wheels of the relentless trolley on Satum afternoon. The victim was Lorne Millward, the three-year-old son of Benjamin Millwud of 8 Robinson terrace. The little fellow, with a companion, started to cross Queen street, just West or Bathurst street. They passed Safely by a westbound car, only to find themselves in front w of eastbound Queen car No. 688. 1 Lorne became confused, and paused. and the next instant was on the ten- der. He rolled 01!, and under, and. in a moment his little llle was gone. The body was “edged in beneath the' forward truck of the car. and tin- bers had to be procured to raisethe car sufficiently to allow the body to be taken out. An inquest will be hvld. sister! arrest. and during a. «ain't-nit; struggle with the policemen he killed Cyrus Schnfler, one or their number. Hows: flashy landed in Jail withoui further trouble. pected David Shmd, aged 25 yous. who was convicted. but was out on bail, pmding application for a new trial for robbing Mrs. Barker’s step. father of 8350. She Was the princi. pal witness against him. The police at. once instituted a. Search, and nt midnight Shana wns located. He no- Lebanon. Pan, Fob. 16.â€"Mn. Ira Bunker, aged 22, was shot dead 01: the stmet Saturday night, in full View of scores of persons, and in to- sisting arrest the murderd‘. killed a policeman bdore he was landed in jail. She Was standing on a street com with her husband and several friends, when a man who. at the time, was recognized. stepped up to her and shot her in tho head. The Handout In! Air-gay [hot . W.”- to Dentin. The court. adjourned untif Wednes- day next. Mr. Tupper. X.C., followed upon the same line, He urged that by tho contract the railway was free from taxation by a. municipal corpontion. Mr. Ewart. K.C., addressed the court, devoting the whole morning to the first of these two points. He read from the stament or the case to show that at the time of the making- of the contract the territory lying West of the 102m! detree of longitude (about 200 miles West of Winnipeg) was almost completely un- inhabited. and only by its general characteristics was its value known to the people of Canada or to the ‘ compugv. It had not at that time been surveyed or in any Way mapped out into townships, municipal or other boundaries. except that some portions or it had been divided into blocks or sixteen townships each. Afterwards, from year to year. the Government caused portions or the belt to be surreyed and set on Into townships and sections, but a good deal 0! it was not annoyed until 1891 . It Was tha‘dore, quite impos- sible that title should pass to the C.P.R. at the tune or the contmt. or at the time when the lands la the belt Was earned, which was as early as 1882. - ‘ This intimtion rendered my on. ment unnecessary, both in the North Cypress and the Argyle cues, u to whether the exemption provided for in the C.P.R. contract had cased lo exist at the transfer of the territory to Manitoba. It left tor ornament two questions merely: From what. date the exemption from tuotion runs, (a) whether from the dot. of the contract, or (b) from the time the lands were earned, or (c) from the date of the respective patents from the Crow. POLICEMAN KILLED 0N DUTY. C.P.R. contract. so fur a the torri- tory which wu than, um: is at. the time of the contract, within the bounds of the Northwest Territories, and which wns tutu-wads .dded to the Province of Mudtobs. Proviso. of lumen» M4 by tin ton-u a! an cauda- has. lul- vuy Contact. In Judsonâ€"m Ouuflom Box-mod to B. Argued-Study Wu San“ loforoléaquAv-u-Mo. Winnim, Fob. 16.â€"-At the opening of lull court Saturday to resume argument on the C.P.R. land m question Chief Justice Xingu; indi- cated that all the Judges Were of opinion tint. the Provinco ox Mani- toba. Wu bound by the toms of the ‘~__ BROKE OUT THE CLAIMS OF THE COMPANY : POPULACE WILD WITH JOY. A BRUTAL ASSAULT. "M From What Date Should the Tax Exemption Run. THE C.P.R. LAND TAX A TRAGIC DEATfl. London. Feb. 16.-â€"A telegram ha been received from Brig-Gen. 811' F. D. Lugaz'd, the High Commissioner of Northern Nigeria. announcing that. tho I‘ritish expodnion against the na'izc relcls had been New. Kmm was occupied on FGbmu'y 8, and the natives who Opposed the Bzilish hrd 300 men killed. Them- ir, \xith 1.000 horsemen, nod north. .ward towards Sokoto. The British had two oflcers wounded. 3mm: Expedition Thoroughly Smooch] hi Northern Kinds. Vancouver, I-‘eb. 16.â€"-Full " returns Rom Burru‘d give Macpherson I ma- 1ofltv a!“ 287. AMES men. 2: Toronto. Feb. 16. â€" The firemen who had become members of a labor union have bowed to the wishes of Chic! Thumpson, backed up by the majority of the City Council, and have agreed to disund their organi- utton. maven-cum Victoria, B. 0., Feb. 16.â€"'I‘he steamer Tosca Mom has reached port. from Yokohama. She brought how: that pirates on the steamer Onnla, a. smell vessel on the West River, had killed I. European officer and five Glinese. escaping Euni- badly Satin Hr, Waltz'n hurd- tnd mo. “MW-om St. Thomas. Fob. 16.-En¢lneer 1‘. D. Waltz o: the M.C.R. was Vanni, injured at Atterdlfle Saturday night. The door of the fire box was burnt. open _by 39 explosion of en, sad the London, Feb. 16.â€"A wanna: has been tuned for the mat. 0! Count. Maurice do Bonunrd, in Connection with the {arteries of J. Pla'pont Morgan's alsnntura on a. number of bins, pmorting to hnvo been given In payment. for purchasas or picture. and brim-bran. Indlnmpolis. 11111.. Feb. Ilaâ€"W being out (arty-eight. hours. the Jury inthecasootm.J.C.Menndar “fled to reach :3 wt. and wu discharged at 10 o'clock yester- day morning. 0n the and bcllob the vote stood eight for tequitul and tour for conviction. The attor- neys {or the State have not. decided what they will do. number of cock. but. the Iitusuon was rather unceruin, M end but Due-e. sun mo In Vet-ut- Washintton. Feb, 16. - Another outbmuk of the foot md mouth dis- ease neu- Chester, Vt., was reported yesterday. A herd in that locality was found Inflected some time ago. but it was thought the disuse had been entirely stamped out. Dr. D. E. Salmon. the chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, who will go to Boston Monday to mveotignte the recurrence of the outbreak, add yea- terdey that he did not think there wudnncerotgrentincrem in the ,_ .â€" â€"â€".v to meet the demand of VGmey, in n. “fluctory mun-c. we}: of any embarrassment and mainhin pence. A direct oil- of 5 loan or $360,000 to Venaueln, to be pdd over to Minister Born. was nude by It. Carnegie. but wu not. tempted, because Venezuela. was this Anduw Cmoglo'. om. Washington, Feb. 16.â€"-It In: Kenm- ed In: night, that hnd Venezuoh been unable to meet. the demand of Ger- many tor the payment or $380,000 Andrew Cami. stood ready to sup- ply‘this gum in Cash to “110V. Veno- axe lmdlng for the tune destination. A (rut. amount of cone. in uniting ttAnIpomflon from Venezuela. to the United States. No one in mfly blockading aqugdrons. nap-emf. luorlty II 137. Glad I! II All Over. Willenntul, Cur-sac, Feb. 18,- Tharo is great tejoicing mung an dun.- hero 1t the and of the Veno- znolun blockade. zany ailing Vei- seh no lying in this port with car- goes for Venezuela: ports; they will 195v. tg-dgy. A_number ox steamers been mined. Yeltu'dey morning. however, the British mn-of-Wer Tri- bune Wu stm et Le. Gueyre carom- In: the blockade end prev-Mn: fish- ermen from leaving the harbor. The ‘ Government wee puzzled until. et 11 o'clock, the new: reached Caz-ecu the: the ceptein o! the Tribune bed notified the authorities at Le Gueyre flat the blockade we; mind. A: 8 o’clock yesterdey the Tribune 1e“ 10: Trinidad. The newe reCeived from en Venezuelan pom. except Gore end Higuerote, is that the fan- eign wet-ships sailed ewey yeeter- day, The Government immedietely on receiving the new: that the block- ede had been ruined, eent troops 1n ell dilution: to crush the remlution “thou: xiving' the rebel: e mo- ment’s mplte. La Guayra, Fcbg 16.â€"Tho blockulo hu bun omcinny raised, The com- mnnda- at :11. 3mm: cruiser (I‘d- hm. tho only wanhip hen. mt u: ofllccr usher. My mornin‘c With tho announcement tho the Tribune Would luv. yestcmy aux-noon tox- Trimdgd: ’1‘!» popular a wild with 1°)". urduy morning Von-madam. - hi6. been “hitting mumfly the 03cm intimathn _thst#tho Ablochdo bud Cine“. Fay. lei-Sineanly Sgt- -A ,A_ â€" Blockade Was Officially Bolted on Suturday Afternoon. Tho Hm lot-30:103- VENEZUELA IS FREE 1m: 5m CHILE. Flu-or- Union. Jun-71M “Am Tho Gonna-n: no. Iota Ao- u" locum to cm on THE WEEKLY POST LIN DSAY, ON TAR] 0 FEBRUARY lobdn Got No not». wu puzzled until, an 11 » new: ruched Caracas tun of the Tribune bud Luther-meg “ L‘ Gum; Elude was nit-d. At. 3 herd-Ly tho Tribuno 1m 1. Th. new. remind tunnel”; pom. except tug-rote. is that the fan- Ps sailed any yester- Kingston, Jamaica, Feb. 163â€"11“- Cow’emor has issued an order l'ai‘iug the prohibition against. the imponr tion or Canadian cattle. The order against the importation of cattle from the United Sam is still en- (crud. CASTORIA. "It is' said that the Albanian: in- tend proceeding to Min-avian to ex- pel the Russian Consul there}! Alba-1m W loin-u. Vienna, Feb. 16.â€"-A dupntch to The Neue Frets Presse from Belgrade lays: “Three thousand Albanian, d- ter meeting to protest. against. the introduction‘ot reforms, numbed up- on und occupied the town at Ipek. Turkey, which Is now completely “outed. mod Intervention. London. Feb. 16.â€"'I‘he corresponâ€" dent. 0! Tho Dally Mull at. Vienna, says he learns that. Austria. hu mob- ilized two army cow. and In: con- centrated an extra. (0.000 men on the Balkan border. Militaty men. adds the correspondent. believe tint an nnned intervention in imvitnble. Field Masha! We: will com- mand the Iowa. It is recorded here :3 MN!) that than hall reform will not. untidy the Macedonian revolutionary party, which demands complete uutonomy. boundI, they are more 102er to? st; um the desired end then it they were more pretentious. They will not, however, any! the ouch! or- m. succeed if Handouts. in made the theatre of a. mien-in. wax. '_.â€",_-w_ -J .... menu. new. ....v ,-.. we: held yestendq In connection with the Macedonian citation. A re- solution We. adopted calling on the Government to work energetically to promote the enioreemt or the Ben- lin treety and to put an and to ‘ Turkish Me In Heeedonle. lem- Dene“. honed. : Vienna. Feb. 16.-’I‘he rumor to the elect that owing to the dimculty of obtaining the consent of the other powers or for other mesons, the Anzac-Russian demands 0! re- forms in Macedonian have been grently nttenueted since Count Leander-a drafted them, was practi- cally confirmed hat tug-ht by the o!- flcinl Fremdenblatt. which state. thet tho amends nre cerdully tremed to en not to overetep the limits pre- Icribed by respect {or the Sultan's ’ .uzemin rights. and thet being con- fined to comparettvely modest alumna-nu. Puts, Fob. 16.â€"A muting of four thousand potions, presidad o'er by Bnron Conant d'Entournelles und supportgd by many prpmjnent men, London, Feb. 16.â€"Developments in the Balkan crisis promise to be more upld thm anticipated ten days ago. There is now unplo authority, de- spite omclal denials,,tor uying ant. Turkey has “nutty mused 100.000 troops on tho Bnlzu’tm (mutter, um tune the military council has completed the plans for the mobillzâ€" ction or the second md third my Corpo, and has decided that. in the event of it. becoming my to aka the field in Macedonia. Martha Edhexn Pasha, the Generalissimo 1n the Grace-Turkish war, will ha“ supremo command of the quot-(er of a million of men which would be thil- cble there. Ohlldren Cry for Pom My MOM. Constantinople, Feb. 16.-In om. chick-cu: 1: 18mm: tho Porto hu “caved from the porern mus-um. receding Bulgaria's paciâ€" fic intentions m'd tint. it has been may mlieved thereby. At the Bone, Baked... Fob. 16.-A' am meeting 02 10.000 Hecedoniene wee held here yesterdey to protest «that the ecuon of the Govern- ment In (thinking the Mum committee- 1n Eula-era. The meeting mm the mm: o! the nun Societies and the judic- [ m pumehment of individual onen- ‘ den. It. is reported thet Wen-mt: er. out tor‘the arrest 0! Born Sudan. 1. Yenkotr, and other Macedonia loaders. Sax-do! 13 add to be now in Hue- donk . or Turkey now withdrew" her troop- iron: the Bulgarian tronuer the Gov. ernment will suspect her intention and issue an order 101' the mobilize- uon of Bulgarian lot-can. v r _v â€" â€" vr’v-QHVMO Mmdozflm hu’o been mound to A mus muting to-dny to proâ€" test. qdnat an action of the Gov- ornmont and to dam-ad the relom or the prhonm, omen o: the Cam's! Mom; Committee 1nd bun salad and m the pup.“ were counted. Hound tho diuoluuon of the Mount; Domain“ in the prmnc- m been necomplflhod “poutioppouuon, tho Medan Committee in Bub Ma. and 1: co 3 strong mum-y cordon don; tho Manna tron- thr. thus demon-mung Enigma radius. to tum her Intonation: obligation; Dr. an". the PM". announced In tho National Anomaly Yutu'doy tho manure. which M to tho mt. of tho chic: cavern of the Handou- t: Committh. {pd rudoegAthst tho ' It 1: omchlly mouncod tut thn 90m: 1;:- dgcncd to dtuolu l'nvvr Luann-u. \..’ ...-. , In IMO-Inn W 3.. torsoâ€"Toto, ‘louovod by . ’M’I MM” Both. Duluth. Fob. 16. -- Pred- dnnt Mchuhflk o! the Cantu! X.- udonhn (3th Gen. launched, tho tier-prawn“; Padang 5m chat! 0: tho Sum: Mom“ Coming. ‘and my othm but AIM. 1.3mm; troop. on tho Idi- , n luluâ€"Amt!“ M TURKEY mssas 100,000 MEN Zhukov luau 100.000 ’10:. ARREST 0F LEIDL‘RS Bulgaria Breaking Up the Mac.- donlan Committee. 10.0.. m n: Bulgu'lu's paciâ€" ' l tint. it has been Ml thereby. At the angry council has 1 ms for the mobmzâ€" SM. ad ad third my cided um in the 23:1: lion, Dr. Albert Alonzo Amos, for- merly, Mayor of Minneapolis. who is wanted in that city on an indict- ment {or :tumptod bribery, was dis»- coverod yesterday in the home 0! a lpcal mutter and placed under ur- rett by Sharia Dow 01 lunchesm. Bo puma we his condition tbs: he was not lockodmp but left in charge v! a. deputy to unit thornrtvu 0! out trom lawns, I‘m In,“ 0! Ibuoopolu Am I. Imam R... Hancock N. IT..Feb.16.â€"Broken in spirit. aghysical wreck and changgd prob 1y _ beyond recogni- The reply came through Sgturday light, tint he wu caught 1nd yes- taflay morning mother telegram was received. which sated that be com- mitted suicide by cutting his throat. Grey came here in December md bu been doing A big business.‘ 01km, o. drgughtsmm in the Ne- Avxty 4: Sons‘ brass foundry hen ny- ho wu buncood out. o! by Grey. mm informed the police md helm were sent to .Vuaceboro to arrest Grey, St. John N. B., Feb. 16. â€"-Pa.ul Grey. Dubai» and clairvoyant, Re» m attest, West London, let: the City My Saturday on . tak- g; with him “50, which {ctor “Mutton- ‘lcun. But I. last lulu-v0. "u-Gfll Sonic. Onliflontiouâ€"In- dating. Puck Wridn . Shutting English and Option, 0mm. x m College is open through“ the you. Stud-u my ”to: 5: my “no. Send to: Casing”. Adda:- : J.A.Tm orJ‘. Frlth My", GA...“â€" [BILLIHLLE BUSIIESS DOLLS“, ‘ nlrn'rmu. ' lâ€"Coaprhhg Book-ho i â€" Doubt. and Single Entry in in mic: 3911mm; Blin- and Cutout, Cdonhzioun. Bud-u flung. Bull-u History And Goon-play. ‘l.-SW sad Tm'rifingâ€"Olioo and Com Work. In. â€" Tokmhin - Gonna-aid ad Ruin, Work. ‘ j at»! an I... flu: BELLEVILLE,’ ONT. 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