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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 22 Mar 1895, p. 3

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IERAN, ianiuel :flugh, Mr?“ LOG WBULL: melvo month for $1.25 for 806. hrs, $2.60 .SflY. tor. straight lou- us of “crest m small comps“ Drills, 5min “MIX-On. o moorland oat-In gamma-o. I 0 Bomb” 3 OD Lduoldon v will 31'. 8810 Not.- Debonair. 91! t8. can- 'GED. ride d Broker, 9]. inhter in the The $12.50 Cheap aws. TED than cub for Eng- 10¢. 106â€" Driftwood Pete In Luck. While splitting wood near his boat- house at the foot of Loughborough aveâ€" nue a few days ago “Driftwood Pete” made a lucky stroke of the ax, which put him in possession of nearly $400 in gold. He was pounding away at a hol- low log when the ax cut through and struck against some metallic substance, which proved to be an iron pot tightly sealed. With eager haste he broke the top, and to his delight gold coins came rolling out. Upon counting the coins the find amounted to $400. The pot had been incased in the log apparently for a great number of years and is thought to have been hidden in tho: tree during the war. Where the tree came from will probably never be known. It had been felled somewhere up the river and drifted along with the current to yield its treasure to “Drift- The Names and the Medals. The director of the mint is having a terrible time trying to reduce the names of foreign exhibitors at the exposition to the dimensions of 'the medals granted by the bureau of awards. There is a lit- tle tablet on the medals which will con- tain at the utmost only 32 letters, and some of the foreign names contain 150 or 200 letters, which he does not know how to abbreviate. There is a Russian exhibitor, for example, whose four names contained more than 100 letters, and only one of them can be placed upon the medal. It is a very embarrass- 717- - _,JIAA r‘lu "-v _,,,, _ ing and ticklish duty to make a selec- tion, particularly when one is not fa- miliar with the Russian language. The Germans, the Austrians, the Hungarians and the Bohemians are quite asbad, and as the list reads now less than half the foreign names can be properly in- scribed. The director of the mint has therefore asked the assistance of the members of the diplomatic corps in Washington, and Secretary Carlisle will address a letter to the secretary of state requesting him to invite the em- bassadors and ministers from the Euro- pean countries to call at the mint bu- reau and edit the names of their con- stituents. â€"Chicago Record. “Driftwood Pete" has earned a live- lihood all his life by catching driftwood and other floating articles on the Missis- sippi river during the summer months. It was several months ago that he caught the 10;; which contained the pot of gold, and it had lain near his cabin ever since until yesterday, when he started to split it up for firewoodâ€"St. A Society Sewing Circle. A Philadelphia organization that doesn't make much noise in the world is composed of seven young society belles who have organized a sewing cir- cle that is conducted in apeculiar way. These girls. animated by a commend- able desire to lend ahelping hand to the deserving poor, formed a sewing circle and got right down to business, and be- fore many weeks they had worked so industriously while they gossiped that they succeeded in completely clothing one poor boy. They were not satisfied with their efiorts, however, and resolved upon a radical reform in their method of procedure. It was thought expedient to do their philanthropic sewing by proxy, and so it was agreed to engage an experienced seamstress to do the heavy work on clothing for little boys and girls of the slums. Now when the circle meets ‘he seamstress goes to the place of meeting and works away in- dustriously, while the seven belles ex- change gossip and do fancy sewing and knitting. -â€"New York Evening Sun. Louis Globe-Democrat. 1‘11 4:: ANADIAN POST. Russia to Lose Time. The continental nations of Europe are decidedly getting “badly left” in con- uection with the changing of meridian, hour and calendar. Thus a few years 830, when Italy, Spain. Austria and other southeastern states of Europe adopted the meridian and the mean time of Greenwich as their standard hour, it meant a loss clean and clear of from 4 to 1:3 hours to each of the countries in question And now we are informed that Nicholas II is about to introduce the Gregorian system intothe Bussian empire. His subjects will have m that case an infinitely greater grieV- ance than those of King Humbert and of Emperor Francis Joseph, for instead of merely lodng a few hours, they will be docked no less than 13 days, that being the extent to which Russia is be- hind the time of western civilizationâ€" New York Tribune. Doh’t F org_et Chief Swenie’s assistant, Marshal Musham, said there was a good deal of Wffering among the firemen recently. but he had heard of no' such incidents tills‘lvimier as occurred one winter when he was: No. 1. “We wereont scams 0391' 0;!) theth Side where the wiyj a cure tor con Bronchitis. Wea! Scrofulq. A m' Wasting Scott Borne. 80": flitâ€"€- nnaaiau gm. ercomes Was-tine, promotes the aking of Solid Flex/z, and gives 2a! Strength. It has no equal as :ure for Coughs. Colds. Sore Throat, onchitis. Weak Lungs. Consumption, rofulq. Ana min. Emaciafion.§nd Vactmq nseases of cmgdren. 33h. FRIDAY. MARCH 22, m5. wzniou 3 WILSON. Proprietors. When It w:- Cold In Chicago. when you buy Sean‘s Emulâ€" you are not getnng a. secret ure containing worthless or :ful drugs. ott's Emulsion cannot be sec- )r an analysis reveals all there it. Consequently the endorse- 'of the medical world man: Piublzsners’ Notice. Scotg’s Emulsion A Societ. WERTISI-ifl 3mm. per line (solid type) nonpuiel, first :enm each subsequent. insertion. ces in local columns, 10¢. per line first sch subsequent insenion. med adverfisnmnuts. such an stnyed 9 wanted. fume for sale (of six or eight 10: three or four insertions. It more 3 an additional proportionate chm s mt. to merchants for business :dvcrtise- ear or for a shone! time. Races made licazion. 1). En allian- F. W. WILSON. Fond as the Japanese are of the plum blossom, a woman’s beauty is never compared to it, always to the cherry blossom, or her slender grace to the wil- low. But her goodness of heart is liken- ed to the plum. These distinctions make it hard for a foreigner to pay Japanese compliments. ‘Auvuou- _... v..- pan. Winter is cold 7 end summer not, as with us, and spring is rather wet. Japanese marriages are rather tem- porary affairs at. times. Miss Bacon. in her “Japanese Girls and Women, ” tells of a servant who was married, quarrel- ed with her mother-in-law, got a divorce and was back at work again, all within a month. frail fiBe’Tdk‘é‘fiid uninterrupted weep. We had a stream playing on the blue all night. yhen allnq onqg it seemed to #_L-_ A.-_A by one man. Algeria has 260,000 square miles, or about the combined area. of the states of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina. and Tennessee. Nearly 70 states the size of Rhode Island could be carved out of Missouri, 56 out of Illi- nois, 53 out of Arkansas, 265 out of Texas. â€"St. Louis Globe-Democrat. III -mâ€"w “â€"vâ€" W, stop. Wedimveredthetthewetertroue in spite of the force. end there wee an icicle as long a ntelegruph polo and as big around as my wrist on the nozzle of the hose. The water in the hose froze to the engine. Mind you. I didn't see it. I wasn’t there. but one of the men at No. I told me about it. and no one ever de- nied it. I have “heard of nothing of the kind this winter. ”â€"Chicngo Tribune. Dahomey is the smallest state in Af- rica. It has 4', 000 square miles, almost the exact size of Connecticut. Japanese conceptions of chivalry pay as much attention to gentleness as strength. “As the cherry flower is first among flowers, ” runs the saying, “so should the warrior be first among men. Com-rosy is as important as courage. The gentleman is a gentle man. ”â€"New York Recorder. Afghanistan has an area of 279,000 miles, or about the combined area of Idaho, Colorado and Florida. Peru is a very large state, having 463, - 000 square miles, being almost as large as the combined states of Texas, Mon- tana and Nevada. Russia has a territory in Europe of 2,095,000 square miles, nearly two- thirds that of the United States, while ‘3 Asia this gigantic power holds 6, 500, - 900 miles more, a total of 8,500,000 of square miles of the earth’s Surface ruled by one man. Missouri is almost three times the size of West Virginia. The Palestine of the time of Christ was about the size of New Jersey. Honduras and Mississippi have about the same area, 46, 000 square mlies. Mozambique has 310, 000 square miles area and is as large as Germany and Great Britain combined. Refuses to Give Her Picture. One of the female members of the Colorado legislature has refused to have her picture taken in order to complete the group which an insane custom hm made an essential feature of every legis- lative body. This refusal would raise the hope that the custom is about to be broken, and thus afford another sub- stantial reason in vindicating the wis- dom of electing women to office, except for the fact that the house has instruct- ed the sergeant at arms to get the coun- terfeit presentment whether or no. It is not stated how the ofioer will proceed to carry out the orders of the house. but it is to be hoped that the lady will not yield to so unreasonable a demand.â€" Kansas City Times. Anam, 106.000 square miles, is about the size of‘Idaho. The Biggest Goose. I heard the other dayan amusing tale of a certain well known English noble- man who had imported two emus with the hope of breeding from them, and on leaving his estate for town left also strict injunctions that the greatest care should be taken of the lady emu if she produced the desired egg or eggs. The egg arrived in due course; but, as artists have found before now, the lady de- clined to “sit. " The steward, however, was an ingenious man and thought of a substitute, but his powers of composi- tion were by no means on a par with his inventiveness, and he announced the interesting event to his/master in the following terms: ~ -â€" u L _- “The emu has laid an egg, but we were in a great difficulty, as she would not sit on it. I did what I thought was best, and in your lordship’s absence I have placed the egg under the biggest goose on the estate.”â€"Pall Mall Ga- zette. Macedonia proper was near the size of the state of Illinois. Korea is exactly the size of Kansas, 82,000 square miles. The State of the Case; He had struggled manfully to make both ends keep together, but he did not always succeed, and there were painful gaps in the continuity much oftene: than was pleasant. Still he was not quite discouraged and kept at it. His wife assisted him all she could, but she was not strong, and there were moments when she almost gave up the struggle It was at such a time when he came in one night with $1, all the money they had had for a week. “Oh,“ééorge,” she cried as be hand? ed it to her, “I am so sorry for you. It is so hard to be poor. ” A m Straddle. First_Politicianâ€"Yon look done up, Ohimmy. Is it worryin you to make all those reform speeches to the people of your ward? Second Politieianâ€"It isn’t the reform speeches, Tim. It’s the work of gettin the boys to understand how'I don’t mean ’em.â€"-Chicago Record. “Yes, dearie,” he replied cheerily, “but it is a great deal harder to get rich. ”â€"Detroit Free Press. The Affirmative Negative. A couple of deputies belonging todif- ferent shades of politics meet in the lobby of the French chamber. “The prime minister is about to give Mr. Untel an appointment in the diplomatic service.” “What! That fellow?” “Why, certainly, he is a very capa- ble man. ” nuwuh.‘ The Judgeâ€"I will sentence you to 80 day: in the wemkbonee and a bath. A .. 5,3..- --_‘J_’A “Vesta" wéfii‘tersâ€"t Say, jedge,‘ couldn’t you make it 60 widout do wash? â€"In- dianapolisJonmal. Autumn is the bog; .tizpe to visit}?- 2‘ifes, capable of anything. ”â€"Croix. COMPARATIVE AREAS. JAPAN. THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY. ONT» And their superiority to all pthers. One ten-cent pack- age saves the cost of a new gown for 1: makes an old one like new. Diamond Dyes come in more than forty colors, for dyeing wool, cotton, sill: or feath- - emu They areeasy to use and neither sun nor soapsuds will make the color fade. Sold everywhere. D' ’ Book 1nd - -.-_-,AA¢‘ I'HRIFTY HOUSEWNES Everywhere reco ' e how much can besav by “53% , The convention of ladies was getting along famously. They had debated and made speeches and had said lots at things. At last one who was suspected of having a wire or two to pull arose and said: “I’ve got some business that I want to transact. ” “Noâ€"noâ€"no,” came from all parts of the room. - “I‘insist. This is business that con- cerns the association.” a lot of speeches to be madp.” can. no hivvâ€" 7.. As he sankâ€"gloomfly into a chair and buried his face in his hands he rec- ognized that the place had lost its charm forever. That this little space bounded by those four walls, within which he had spent the scanty leisure moments snatched with difiiculty from the years of ardu- ous, incessant toil, Would never be the same for him again. That everything was altered through a woman’s direful influence. For an instant he realized, with the swiftness of a man’s subtle intuition, that his worst apprehensions were only too true. The blow had fallen! The girl had swept his room! “Yes, ” spoke up another member. “Besides it‘s one of the recognized rules of this club that no business shall be transacted during business hours. ” But He Had Two Month: More, and He Was In Hopes. The school had been. dismissed from the log schoolhouse in the mountains, and the children went scurrying away just in time for me to meet the school- master as I rode by. He was a long, lank, lazy kind of a mountaineer, about as unlike an educator as one could im- agine, but he answered the purpose. _:J.'__ â€"-u “How d'y’ do?” said I, riding up alongside. “How d’y’?” said he. “Is your day's work done?” said I. “Yes, an I’m glad uv it.” said be. “Don’t you like it?” said I. “Only sorter, ” said he. “Are they so hard to teach as that?” said I. “Some uv ’em is,” said he. “Are they small scholars?” said I. ‘ ‘Mostly, except one. She’s about 20, ’ ’ said he. “I should think she would be easy to teach, ” said I, with a smile. He looked at me with a quick, uncer- tain look, but there was no smile in it. “You know anything about gals, mister?” said he very earnestly. “I know they are the loveliest things on earth,” said I, with ardor. “I’ve heerd that afore,” said he 1!:- gubriously. “Don’t you believe it?” said I. “I ain’t sayin, ” said he. “You don’t mean to tell me that this girl of 20 gives you any trouble?” said I. “That’s what, ” said he, with more energy than he had before displayed. “Can’t she learn?” said L “She don’t seem to,” said he. “Why not?” said I. This time he shook himself and spoke with emphasis. -...‘ u: ,,:3 L- u an... v~:â€"vâ€"___ “Dog my cats ef I know,” said he. “I’ve been tryin fer the last three months to learn her that I wuz the fel- ler she oughter splice onto, but the more I try the less she learns. I’ve got two more months uv school yit an ain’t goin to give up a-tryin, but e! I don’t git her learnt by that time I’m goin to throw up my job an hire out as farm~ hand. I reckon, mebbe, I ain’t out out for an eddicator nohow. ” It began to dawn upon me that possi- bly he was right, but I did what I could to encourage him until he left meat the forks of the road. â€"Detroit Free Press. And that settled itâ€"Washington Star Mia Tafi'etaâ€"I heard him call him- self a martyr. â€"Detroit Free Press. One fi’omm’s Work. As be open”. the door and entered the room he was szruck by a feeling of lone- liness and r‘:-;solation. LIAM-I. All the well known objects of his daily lifeâ€"his pipe, the pictures on the wall, the books ranged on the open shelves, the thousand and one little ar~ ticles of bric-a-brao scattered here and thereâ€"seemed strange and unfamiliar. Miss Swansdown (at the ball)â€"I wonder what; is the name of that follow I just 62111qu with ' ‘ ‘ , _.11 L:â€" A sfiadvn chilling sense of some mys- terious and indefinable change stole over She came in answer to my advertise- ment for a “waiting maid.” She was towheaded, pimpled an i heckled. When I questioned her as to her ability to fill the above named positi an, she answared. with modestly drapped eyes and pm» miscuously dropped “h’e.” When I in- quired why she had 1e ft her former sit- uation, she told me the following story: “The loidy where I lived lust ’ad a ’arneome little poodle duvg nymed Scipio. She nymed ’im hatter a hen- sunt Bummunâ€"I suppose because ’6 was such a little ‘rum un’ ’iseelf. Sci- pio, ’e was troubled with eomethink of q hirritatin natur’, an the missus banked me to herndieate it. So I eat- urated Scipio with turpentine an shut ’im inaroounwith a good ’ot'flre, so rat-2y “3:53. of dyed cloth sent free. qus Rxcxnosou Co., Manual, P.Q. zoulneu Eon-I- BEYOND HIM. WhyShoufi. Appropriate. The bsss of Ayer's Heir Vigor is u re- flned and delicate fluid. which does not soil or become rancid by exposure to the sir, end which is espexfsot s substitute for the oil supplied by nature in youth end health. as modern chemistry on pmduce. 'new to We en en: BM Simply apply "SWAYNl'S Om.” No internal medicine required. Cures better. eczema. itch. en “901°" 0'1 a” m, hands, nose,ete.. leaving “10 akin clear, white and healthy. Item-estima- lng end enntlve powers ere poneeeeed by no other remedy. Ask your draught for SWAYNI'B 0m. Lynn. Son- 00.. Mantra], Wholeede Agents. A eo-openflve mumâ€"Fwy“. he wouldn't kctch cold. Scipio. ’e was awerry hintelligent honimal. ’e woe. an feelin cold and damp ’e poked the fire a bit with his toyl. W'en I went hinto the room a ’erl ’onr later, there wasn’t a ’air or ’ide or haven a grease spot left 0’ ’im, an thot’s why I’m lookin for another sitooation. mam."â€" London Truth. mm. Doyontoolblnenndwm‘? 9" palnsncksndtarlw “ mm L-‘ Not Strictly weal. Here are some schoolboy answers to examination questions: “A point," wrote one boy, “is that which will not appear any bigger, even if you get a magnifyingglass.” “Twostmigbtlinee cannot inclose a space unless they are crooked," said another who may have had Irish blood in his veins. “Parallel straight lines are those which meet at the far end of infinity,” is equal to some poetry. “Things which are im- ,,, _-L A_n :- wan-v rv-..‘ V possible are equal to one another” is common sense, even though it is not ex- actly mathematical â€"Living Church. The passenger came out 0! tbs smoke Into the parlor car and sat down by m that man he came no.7 “rii give him 3100:: he can," replied and liste'n to him." “Do you think so?" smiled the other party. removing his hat and showinge head like a billiard banâ€"Detroit. Free “by George,” ho said. “awn-‘2: :- out there can tell stories that will your bah: mp6 on end. " __‘_ ..An I. L- _-_ fl Mr. Lafcadio Hearn asked in difleront classes of his Japan school (or written an- swers to the question, “What In your dear- est wish?" Twenty per cent wlshod to gain glory by dying for the emparor. Others stated a similar wlah in less dell- nite language. Patriotism la, in Japan, devotion to the ruler personally rather than to the country. “Uncle Ephr’m,” said his young friend, “why don’t you turn up your trousers? They’re down under your heels and getting all ragged and mud- dy. n “I ain’t no London dude, ohile," an- swored Uncle Ehpr'm with gentle dig- nity. “ ’Sides, it wrinkela do pants an spiles do shapeot ’em. ”â€"Chicago Trib- Edenton, N . C., was named malaria Eden, a royal governor. every-when. Blvdo wufiL-wkhhhubfi? thumb-1.9dofldfldm“ Ahead of the W “I used tothink,” said Mr. Billtops, “that the anaconda did a wonderful thing when it ate at one meal enough for a dozen meals, even though it slept a month afterward. But. goodness. my oldest boy eats the nnnconda’s meal and then sleeps only one night!"â€"New York Sun. Wheanymsick. we mwmr; When shown Chilthocflsd {or awn-L Whensbo Mommas clunxto Custom mmmmmmmmu Enghnd bout. electric bicyclfl. Bonus at donned by clean-1cm. London will hue n 1,150 loot tow. 813' AND rm: Let no Storekeeper Talk Diamond Dyes Only Insure Successful Work. Hummus An Eat-ct. Mined. Think So? on into lulu! cheap mutual: dyes. ” said his young you turn up your down under your 11 mud and mud- he can, " replied FRIDAY. MARCH 22. 1895. NR 1: h-lkm' will make merchants and can Gull.- Durlug tho twelfth century memhant guildaamso in all the towns of importance in England. and in the next century a fur- tbcr development of town ilio took place in tho rise of crnit guilds. Theao associa- tion: were composed of the artisan en- gaged in a certain industry in a particu- lu- towu. 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