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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 19 Apr 1895, p. 4

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of his party in Quebec, has been knighted, while Hon. H. G. Joly, an ex- pnemier and the exponent of everything that is good and pure in pnbliclife,hss beenpaased over. In Nova. Seotis Hon. Joseph Howe, who devoted tomyears of his lifie to splendid services tor country. andfion. J. W. Johnston, who en ved his name on the astute books of pro- ,_ ____‘_ -1 .I..___-_‘ afifiifi‘wfififfii mar' “ k of impeh’al favor, yet young Tapper. 3 mm who country lawyer were it not that he was the son of a father who knew how to pull the ropesjor public honors, sports the title of No wonder imperial honors in this country have come to be looked upon with suspicion by sensible and honest men. A couple of notable examples explain the cause. Caron, the boss political boodler of his party in Quebec, has been Liana 550. ocean lemzhin'shfieirEéâ€"Vfiiopefléd night and day at racing speed. The Paris con sumed 350 mnsot coal per day, and the '1' he ocean racer Paris, of the American line, and the big Cunarder Leucania, came within sight of each other on Tuesday lsst on the voyage to New York, and the passengers and crew were treated to a real old-time Mississippi river trial or speed over a. calm and placid sea. The annnia won, arriving in port some five hours ahead of its rivalâ€"not much of a gain after all,ina. voyage of a con le of thousand miles, while erisk ran y the pmgerswasverggx-eagowing totheae , Lt __- _-__ _umlld Mr. Ouimet, minister of public works in the Dominion government, explained at a recent meeting in Vercheres that the reason for the attitude of the admin- istration in regard to the Manitoba schools lay in the fact that the government was "between the devil and hell.‘ This is a picturesque description of the troubles f Mr Uuimet and his friends, to say e least. but can the use of such language on the public platform be j ustified ’3 Li Hung Chang, the LChineee Viceroy, is still at Tokio, Japan, endeavor-ins to me terms of peace. but in the mean- time the Japs are pushing forward and paving the way for a decisive coup d‘etat in case the terms offered are not to China's liking. J apan'e demands embrace the independence of Corea. the cession ot the Island of Formosa and payment of $100,: 000,00?) 3! “war indemniti. The superannuation leak at Ottawa is costly. The government pay out in super- annuation allowances $200,000 a year more than they receiVe in superannuation fees. They have increased the superannuation expenditure from $106,000 in 1878 to $262; 000in 1894-an increase of $156,000. One of the chief causes of this is the superannu- ation of competent officials in order to make room for hungry partisans. one. majority 674. The “bets!- and: One Sent. The following are the returns of the bye-elections which were held on Wednes- day. Out of the four seats the liberals gain two, one of which they formerly held, therefore making a liberal gain of majority” 1. Antigonishâ€"Mclsaac, (liberal), major- ty99. ‘Sir.’ LYNDSAY. FRIDAY. APRIL ity 150. Within thellast few day, American crude petroleum has made a decided advance in price. and is going up each day. As a result the retail dealers are paying the wholesalers more for refined oil, and of a necessity the consumers will have to bear their portion of the advance. The explanation given is that the supply to all appearances is becoming exhausted ; old oil fields are giving out and new wells put down are not giving satisfactory yields. The decrease in pro- duction in Pittsburg fields alone shows a falling off of 4,708 barrels in the month of March as compared with the corres- ponding month of 1894. It coal oil takes a further jump consumers need notbe surprised. G. E. MARTIN, Proprietor 3â€"1;: @anaaiau 3m. Quality, Cneazmm and Choice of 6 afferent grades of Flour. also Meal and Chop. w soon. mâ€"m udi m an noun £531st an muss ”“3532!“ “1“qu Lulu. All chm-01 Wriafimn‘ Mills , m Mada L mike”; in mm. Maigw on my 9m» QWWW my ”3”?” mmgits mtamtmé WW M” 919 w W mm” we M mm Lift. W Mu mm to mi Mom 1% Lehman a ‘tv " teem VIM-L mom {I “I“. “ammo: comm. ESTABLISHED. '- - 19‘ THE CANADA LIFE PORTERS’ Bookstore. Baldimandâ€"Montague, (conservative), w{fer-cfleresyâ€"(S‘raofilmon, (liberal), major- bOMINI ON B YRâ€"ELK 0' 1‘1 ONS. 'Quebec Westâ€"Dobell, (conservative), mm, Feb. 21. ms rm m’ifi‘mpl, THE COAL OIL OUTPUT. our NEW sumo We have already had to increase our regular My order, and this week we will put in stock 2,500 Rolls of New Fresh WALL PAPER at 50, 60, 8c, and 10¢ per Bolt. DON’T MISS THESE NEW PAPERS. EDI TORIA. L N 0 TBS. 17’. 0'. Ta 101' ‘. C. TAYLOR. â€"â€"FOB_ 56m, “In“. PAPER. 1847 I have M every fin, and with the angina o! the one u the Banana house! vo onlythahlghestpnlaetur Cup I!!! Sinclair and his company, sud so In- na the Bensonhouse unearned. tho same mistake would probohly ha." been made by the moat exparhnood man, u oulngtothe dense volume otmohe, lo our the Wt. [To the Editor at m Emma Post] Sm,--A.n anonymous communication rare- 1y passes: any mark, and usually contain) statements which are in marked contrast to the bots, as Is theoasoot yonroou-as- pendent who wrlaes under the non-de- plume of “One who feels the o of th- fires.” .If ‘he wrinaru dulg hated he must elthe: be an Insurance agentoranflemhmoneormoflho recent fires; no matoerwhiohsotarashe himsoIIIsoonou-aed, ”hismottvela quencher bottothooewhorespeczpobno opinion havesomereaudtoflhamth It is necessary to Mahatma-Mp «mm-{Wedn- ‘A- -‘j _ILI. bEiEg'Biblfr'gospel passages. are to be oongrstuleted on securing This once, while on the other hand he will nd there an extensive field for his labor. It is safe to predict a great religious work willbe accomplished through him in his new sphereot labor, The subjects of Mr. J ohnston's sermons were: in the morning “The Fight of Faith", fish. 11: 30, sad in the evening "Salvation,” Roxanna 5:8, both discourses EASTER SUNDAY marked the ineugurul sermon of Mr. Johnston in St. Andrew's, and the church was crowded tothe doors both mowing and evening. As was expected. two brill- iant discourses were delivered. Many who had not heard Mr. Johnston before were more than pleased with his graceful man- ner in the pui it, his eloquent. yet simple isngu .end is many pointed illustra- tions. e has the gift of imparting his enthusiasm to others. He is e at organizer and a tireless worker. on 5‘. Andrew's church and the city of Fonds}: the elmâ€"ref, at which there was en en- thusiastic tum-out cf the children. An address of welcome was read one cf the scholars and replied to by . John- ston. , , "Dav van-lav u â€" _--, -7 of to ice and events that ocou led the p ear, but he asked at May emand from him not thatâ€"he had not come to them as a newspaper, or 'ournal- ist, or a platform speaker. The emu of the pulpit was eternall the same. It was sin and sorrow, an freedom 12:: he also demanded theirs. He asked them to be devotedto the service ofGod: to hold Wednesday t as a night sacred to the Lord Jesus. hey could not dream of the fears that were thr g his heart. Yesterda mornin he ooul have turned yh realfz his to 50 in pleading for the spirit of God‘ that he nfigsht ever help them in their labors in vineyard. To- ht he offer- ed himself as their servant in e Mastm's cause. Several musical selections and several strong addresseeby visting minds- ters brought the service to a close. ‘ wancomxn 8! r3: swears scaoom. On Saturday afternoon a five o'clock tea was given to the three Sabbath schools of the congregation in the lecture room of _â€"w a nun“ anomxox. The Rev. Mr. Sewers then addressed the newly inducted pastor, and the Rev. Mr. McDonald addressed the congregation. after whichahalI-hcur was spent in in- troductions. At the conclusion of the introduction theiarge audience were in- vited to supper in the lecture room, where the ladies had made great preparationsâ€" 27 10:5 tables loade with good things awai the many guests. From 6 tn 8 o'clock the waiters were kept busy, after which the people gathered again in the auditorium cf the church for tne reception service. The church was thronged at this time. The address of welcome tram the conmtion was delivered by Mr. R. A. Little, of the Collegiate Institute. and the address from the Presbyterian Association of the city was delivered by Rev. W. J. Clark; it is safe to so that no man ever received a more on al welcome than Mr. Johnston did at the hands of these two MR. Jonxsrox's REPLY was looked forward to with a great deal of interest, as it was expected he would to some extent ioreshadow his line of work, and his new flock were not disappointed- He stated that he had heard of receptions, andreadot them. but he never, in his wildest dreams, imagined such an enthusi- astic, hearty and altogether encourag- ing reception as had been accorded to him this day. He trusted that his Presbyterian brethren the expected. He believed they would stand shoulder to shoulder in the cause of Christ. And these words he intended for all who named the name of Jesus. He feelingly recalled the memory or the loyal and lovina people he had left. But while the memory was to have a place in his heart, just as, nozdoubt, they still remem: bered their late beloved pastor, it did not lessen the heartiness or the new love. He trusted the would give him the loyal support an help, sympathy and love, they had extended to their departed pastor, whose place he did not hope or wish to take. trusting that his memory would ever live. He was glad they had welcomed him as an ambassador of the Lord Jesus Christ. “Friendsfl he said, ‘ I come to you as a preacher of the pel.” There were those who demand the discussion of to ice and events that cccu led the non ear. but he asked Aat_hs_y gentlemen. unto canto - mw ngd «and ‘31:» In MI to “try at myo'fishahndnovormnonll ll heron. They modmtor than culled Mr. Johnston forwud.n rand the usual taxman Induction followed and the ‘rlzht hand of teuowbohlp" was given by the membtra o! pulb y tery pro- sent. they marina to the real- denoe at Mr. A. M. Gnu, 333Queen‘e-evm. where they will be at home until some improvement: bolus made on the Menu are completed. ' “anti-neon... a. n. sou-MM willful Rev. Rabat! Johnston. 8. D.. the new puta- ot St. Andrew's ehmh, “oom- psnlod byhls wine, mlndln London on Thursdsyevenlng dint week gt eight o'dcohand was not lit the 0. P.3- depot by a. large repmentsuonnom his new cumulus). Everyone was an!- lons to greet the popular Wet, and bidhlmwoloozpotq tpg_Fgrest Gig :33? _ ___A m1 ntnucnox. On Friday afternoon, commencing at 3 oelook. his induction to the putorete or his new cheese took piece. end this wee e red letter day for old St. Andrew's. The church wee tastefully decanted with Easter flowerp, and the specious edifice wee .orevrded during the efteeneen end evening. ‘ A Pmehyterim induction is 6 very im- pressive eeniee, and it ind been so yeah amee each e enema had been held in 55. Andrew“: ‘ and he tion with m ’ieggdwmw pf- Aaggmiih JML‘tht’ifl'} nw paras 1mm It LOIDON. §T. ANDfiEW.’S COH’UNICA moms. THE OHM Pncticsl Mini-t. fool-Isiah Lock and Cumin» NEW BICYCLE _"u_ General REPAIR SHOP ARVI FOR SALEâ€"Lot 13. uonth aide Po Road. TOWNSHIP at ELDON, Countyot View ' 1w nan, undor cultlndon; u lugs mum; tad dad and oumonul; n In" {amenablemd EO‘l'ELon the“. Mac. not 13. North aided Pom. Road will: DWELLING HOUSE mdS‘rOBEonthlahImBOwc-ot bad with.“ ale W. WEBSTER, ONTRACT ADVERTISERS, to or.- Iuro chum 01 “mm will plan. hand in hair copythoomhgwloutobm. Chicago wheat advanced le in the early trading. but later the gain was lost and the close was unchanged. Corn declined 56 to Me and oats Mo. Provisions were lower. Estimated receipts for to-day: wheat. 18 cars: corn. 125m; oats, 190 cars; hogs, 20,000. At East Buflalo cattle closed easy; a number of mixed which arrived late un- sold. Hogs closed about steady; Yorkers 85.20 to 85.85; light Yorkers and p18! “.10. to $5.15; pigs, straight, 84:90 to “la N; H. COWDRY, Toronto In.“ At New York money on call was easy at 1}; to 53%- Prlme mercantile paper 4}; 1:06. Bar Silva-67%. Sterling exhange firm; actualbusinm Wtoxmrsixty days; and 49854 for time. G811 connected. grin-o. loan" to! ram gunman, April mâ€"N. H. Non-them. w lent to the Central when for than 3:01:8th max-um: tor term no came here mm Toronto tad In. in the city hospital with typhoid tom Northeatoil 9n summed nuns. B. u MUSTARD SEED Bought. Wmmu. max-It. mam-t! ”32am? Tm =68Mdonblou- mama nu ”ma" Man has the 3““;“8'! 9! a sh- lem! Rom “guano WWW“ o 6‘3““: Lindny. April mu. ”Qtâ€"N. twang-m film gin...“ «37mm? in an m mm mm!!! ou- weed M mi :m “:fifit‘flfiW as; ground. mm m sham In m an Idiom! in “deranged m we 0 m hug jetsam and ”who boat» a Phillip-burg. N.J.. April uâ€"a-u. Shinsteln. n monldm' at the Woman Pip. Foundry, met a horrible doth 1M! duel-noon. He was assisting in the out- ingotolnraopiooo, adjusts-tho molten iron ml pound into tho pit [ho loathishnlanoo nnd fell in on it. His follow-workmen mode huts to pull him out, but), the time they “hinted him the poor i'ellow'a hand: and foot was burned 01!, his eyes burned out and all his clothing burned from his body. Bo livedlin fearful agenyfor an hours. whoa death came to his relief. Bhinstain woo so years old mornnmnrflod. mdmfinfiho p.35” “9' inhuman“ B‘__AA‘_IJ_ -â€" snleyearlwmburnodto death. Boughton made a. desperate oflort to an than and WM himself seriously injund. Grain. Flour and Feed for Sale. GOOD SEED GRAIN WANTED. striking mun 91-09031-0233310. PEWEO IN THE Fumes Cook-d In Ionian W. Web: :9; ’Nf’BT-G'o wag}; n ""ng m u 51. mm J.F. DIX, or W.E. YEREX, Little Britain, See our circular for testimonials 12.000 sold in 1894. May be seen in operation on the firms of Messrs. Allied Webster. south of Oskwood. DGVid 306- cmft. John Dix Sons. Little Britain. or Joe Tinney. 003' wood. who bosom-ft. wheel. TI: 'phâ€"t b vii tho III-I "ti " II bus. will air I fimbyboflqfammmvb-M Wk U" PLUG “T. G, B." COMBINATION 1‘... 50-. ’00- C 20°- Pneu- bsnfiwflh'fi'tsflmT anal-m an: all: W 35f- m “T.B."lnm Amudmmmm ”mum of ‘00. d or guilty MW ”Mafia cascade-dun, "m A mmz'rumasuaw Winner's, or w. H. KENNEDY. Omomoe. Mnde by a New and Scientific Pmoau, Glycerin Being Used lnnhsd of Alcohol. No Ininrions Drugs. Every Ingndiont in a Balm-Builder. â€"BI 30" an GIT-â€" noun CERTAIN and PERMANENT RELIEF by using ad the my 111- you andnu through unkno- und run-down system, when for n NOMINAL 0081‘ you gun MANLEY’S ‘T. B.‘ MYRTLEWY- “I. b. m" mm mm, mm con-M MANLEY’S say; :.:2%::;3 an a mafia 3 WI. WWI. ONE MORE DEMAND. Geo. E. Tuckett a: $01}; WMLAEHNTAIQEE‘ I. W. April ma. M- a most convenient and cheap- eet power known where from 2 to 12 horse power in required, Now Admmuu. Constipation Dyspepsia Debility Nervous Prostration Mental Depression CELERY Nerve Compound OF CANADA YD LEARN TB! "UTE. -, oN'l‘.. FRIDAY. WATER i SMOKE FIRE... ' If so, am THE POST a WHAT A WOMAN BAN DO. She can buy a Blzwn Henrietta, 46 inch wide, for 25c. She can purchase an Elegant All-Wool Serge, in all the latest New Cpring Colorings, at 25c., worth 35c. She can male 9. selection of 9. Novelty Dress Patterns at 25 per cent. less than sold elsewhere. A large range of difierent styles to choose from. She can purchase a Fancy Cotton Dress from 150 different patterns. She can sel- ect Prints from $00 difi'erent patterns; She can select a Spring Cape from a dozen shades at $1.45, worth double that price. She can get Gloves and Hosiery from 5c. per pair up. She can purchase from the most extensive range ofpa-fect-fittingShirt FrontsandBlonees ever shown in this town. She can secure everything in Indies White Underwear. She can buy more yards of elegant Dress Goods for a dollar than ever before. She can also select from the greatest assortment ever placed before herin Lindsay if she goes to IN THE WAY OF A REMINDER. Our sales for the last week have been very I I I ' large, as the public seem to be aware of the great bargains given by us. We will continue our great BARGAIN CASH SALE for the next TWO WEEKS, as we are determined to clean out every line if possible before returning to our old premises, which are now being fitted up. We are gratified to those who have responded to our call and paid their acdounts. Those who have not yet done so will confer a favor by giving the matter their attentionâ€"we need the money. Ill). 40 KENT STREET We are compelled to make this 3 CASH SALE owing to the low price at which these goods are offered. Just come and no what 250. will buy in ; Eatery and Glam at a a. 11:. W. MGAFFEY'S‘ WWWEWWâ€"wai 19, Ynu can flu! [or 250 CGAFFEY’S. HURLEY BRADY, FAMILY GROCERS. In consequence of our Stock and premises having been greatly damaged by water and smoke on Monday, 18th inst., we have been compelled to REMOVE TO THE KEENAN BLOCK, Opposite Old Stand. 1, x. i. loam ‘ Hurley Brady. CARTER, 11. J. Cu tor. Window Shades. Wool 40c. Tweeds | Good Cotton. good Gingham pair Lace Curtains with a Felt Hat ZOE mi EEE '5-

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