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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 8 Jun 1894, p. 6

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*éfi Who tonne!!! 1’93““! in ca 110' resides in Honolulu, on 1931's gen 2-31: m: tarmac?- Y1 Emile. 3 Alba: -. 3,. 1v...) Ezuie C netbert Trance: 5 Emma Thorn. In My Bundle. _ Giles. 1'1 0 02035611. Jr. McDonald. Tumor. Lye?! Bdr'Vigor, and vet only checked any further 105 produced an entirely new gro‘ remained luxuriant and g1os: I can recomend this prepa , _ L~3D vnnfn need 01 a genuine nau- that it is claimed to be." Mop, Tex. 'vv' house at Omar: opened mam on gum”, Mr. Fairbzirn Grave to Petcrbcreug‘a Sm- ‘ (by evening to catch the mfiézigh: tram. § 01! the way a storm brake. I: cams up‘ suddenly but did me In: ionz, but was sharp std severe. As. he drnve 51033 mouth of Bridgman}; cram flu-hes mack within the £mmediste neighbor- hood. Snddsnly a blinding birz: snot bled through the darkness, the horse atom on ma knees. and boat: ELKâ€"152:1; : mama, : yonag son of Mr. Aisxazder Hamilton, were to: a few moments com- pletely dzzafl. and 51-25051: uncmscious. Forsanasaly they recovered uninjured and naked 531er in P¢terboraugh.â€"[Iadepen- R0 YAL OAK . [Catamaran 0: Tue Poer SCHOOL REPORT of e. a. No. 20; - -- , 1m». 7" “3,1." dent: [Special Corresaondenca of '1' HE R Boson Rom. g: Sebrlght public tor the manth of May. Sr. IV.-â€"Fxn Nibb. Robert MoNa'cb. Fred M: classâ€"Eva. Montgomery, Susan :ta Nicholson. Alma Herring, Carley. Frank Montgomery. Elwan W 3 -1--. W10), s“...- w, v gammy. Joe Carley. Second c133: Taylor, Maud Young, Sandy Mcht Day. Float-:10 Young. Edna Cafley, M lube! Herring. Jennie Young. Ml: web. Jennie McLaish. Lam Yom 103mg. Pm ILâ€"Jcseph Emu. Get grave. Alma Baker, Maggie Love, Gilchrist. Sr. I.â€"â€"Sovhla Montgome: Hen-mg. Samuel Mcwfi‘b, Ray Connc Gould. Bar: Cum. Louisa Conno Hamish. Frank Wfldmzn, Sarah L: r"lâ€"S-n!ann 1.. fl, A NARROW ESC. m. M. Pu ha Carley, rtuun a"..-,-,__ gomexy. Joe Carley. Second clueâ€"Eigen- ruler, Maud Young, Sandy Manbb. John Du. Float-:10 Young. Edna Cafley, May Love. lube} Herring. Jannlo Young. Minute Mo. mu. Jennie McLaieh. Lam Young. John young. Pm ILâ€"Jcaeph Emu. George Har- mve. Alma Baker, Maggie Love, Maggie Gilchrist. Sr. I.â€"â€"Sovhlo Montgomery. Edith Honing. Samuel Mcwfi‘b, Ray Connors, Chos. Gould. Bar: Cot-Icy. Louisa Connors, Time Hamish. Frank Wfldmzn. Sarah McDonald. Joe Wfldmsn, Lsura Nicholson. Jr. first class- MW,TommyFoate1-.Jomes Mobeish, Willie Nicholaom Mabel Nichobon. Alice Bax-nor. Willi. Wfldman. Nellie Day, Roy Gould.RnsselDoy.' m1. LI ”a... - UP FOR TRIALâ€"A man named Baker, who has been residing in or some time past, was charg- fe and mother-in-lsw. before din party. He to 31:0 charged with the crime of bzaamy. He was sent to Lindsay 1311 to w“: an! at the next court of competent! known Swarmâ€"One or the most - --._-.. 5..."! at in 3 long time petty. 1:10 13 luau gun-5.... .. .__ 7, o! bizsmy. He was sent to Lindsay jsll to awslt uisl at the next court of competent button county. Slants, e! thst township has shown signs at mental amusement. Last week he became worse sud three and commit sulclde. He was arrested ‘ Wednesday end Constable Garrett szsrvsd for Lindsey with Ststs securely handcuffed to himself. All went well until sbcut nslt ‘ In, between wndsn sud Galen, when ‘ 31:. Joseph Howe. who lives on the shore of Kt-u-fl-flfiu lake, Stats got gos- gsnsion of their -. which wss moors st mum Continulnc up the lsks he succeeded lu securing the cm sud paddles 11 class; Swinson. g3..1 Wilde Tram 11,â€"1 MA'Y J MC 3 Mac Mchnald SEER} GE T. u UUA“ unfit. - _-< v .33 son of M:. Alexander to: a £917 moments com- MINDEN. in Connecticut. b!“ mlulu, writes: “For veins P8”, my wife E. BROAD: £630 McDonal‘ -1 Ciamia ry soon.1it “0* as of hair, 11“: >wtb, which has ‘onio A 1; public aohoo‘. I\‘.â€"-FlnlaÂ¥ M0- rmd McDanalt‘.‘ E Tm. POST] ‘1 Earring, George Elwaxd Mont- 2 Charlie; ,1tthwlck- Linn-av. 3 (Mind). 4 Bundle. 2 «1 Elbert 2 Aslmer n. 2 John ‘art lI.â€"1 3 Luella. teacher. hnncr would car- 3- Dmlnfl Howe and chasm 39- BEA VERTON. Rom: W mumâ€"A ugh gave a: exhibition of his all! any eveningbatom a egglder: Dun. 7 gas-.- v _. - Rom: Wannaâ€"A mundane grunt gave .2: exhibluon of his 2x111 on Wodn» ‘ nay evenlngbetore a considersblo audience. The top: was snatched between Queen’s hotel and anot housa. fiYMENEALâ€"Ml‘. J. C. McLean our esteemed merchant tailor. m married on Wednesday last. to M193 J. Mchbb. of Btcck. The young couple, site: the {adv- inks a; the residence a! the bride’s pore u, came to their home :1 Cannington. . . .On of this pace. uu. v...,.__v esaleted through the trying ordeal by Mr. Armstrong of Toronto. end Mr. H. Chen- mua, oi Ux‘otldge. The happy couple left by the six o'clock tram, emld showers of rice, to: Mount Forest, where they puxpose mending their honeymcon. keenly contested LACEOSSE.â€"A very tome was eleped on the 24th, flags securing the only geme played u tlme wee up.-â€"[Expraes. akuu fractured Thursday morning lost. He was taken to St. Micheal’e hospital. where he died from his injuries. It ie supposed that he fell from the third floor :0 the caller. 3 distance of 30 feet. REPORTED SUICIDEâ€"Slturdly morning three lad; named George Wilson, Percy Webster and Fred Henley found a con, vest and hat on Dnfi‘erln-at. wnert. They notified the police. 0n the pockets of the cost being searched it wee found thnt _it belonged to Thomas H. Stcnier. of c..-m...a_.+e Enquiry at the gddrou ro- I.--â€" ~â€" '7, to the cellar. a distance or an um. REPORTED SUICIDE.â€"Saturdsy morning three lads named George Wilson, Percy Webster and Fred Hartley found a coat, vest and hat on Dufi‘erin-st. wusrf. They notified the police. 0n the pockets of the 1 cont being searched it was found that it belonged to Thomas H. Stcnler. of 58 Stafford-st. Enquiry at the sddress re- veeled the feet that Stonier had not been home since Friday, when he left to go down town, A later was found in the pocket of Stouier's coat addressed to his wife. It covered eight pages closely writ- ten with a pencil. end related most entire- ly to the family efi‘slrs. The police de‘ clined to give the letter to the press. but it was learned that it contains no stste- ment of his intention to commit suicide. l yetet the same time it is a plain attempt ‘ to Justify such an act. For 12 years Ston- ier was en engraver in the employ of the Toronto Sliver Plate Company. but a. year ago was compelled to discontinue work on account of palsy or usrnlysis of his hand. Stouier was an Englishman. and carried a small life insurance policy in the Metro- politan and London. Ha left directions to his brothers in Liverpool and West Bromich to collect this money and forward! to his wife. The letter bore no dete and is supposed to have been written before he leit his home on Friday morning. The lake wee dragged by Constable Williams. . but without success. In“ nuvu .. ...__.- - Tan RED MILLâ€"About thirty men have been busy for some weeks post “fixing up” the red mm, but on Seturdey the number was reduced to twenty, es the greater part or the rough carpenter work is done. A tho'n' Weaneefi lest, 35.111150 remainder comes as feet on it can be put into piece, the w!“ be et work by the lat ‘ of J Mr, or poeelbly | little earlier. Mr. J. W. Bowry. one of the members of the‘ men, scattered along the waterway be- tween Cameron lake and Gooderhnm, and on Monday morning a. cooking-atom and a lot of provisions were sent serous the lake to the mouth or the river. where seven or eight men ereInow posted to sort the loge2 '- few of shah have. we Lent. eke-fly 0“ mvuunJ wâ€"-_._u V, , t l is: of provisions were eon to the month or the river. ‘ eight men are now posted t: 3 f5” 9! with have, we TEE PULP MILLâ€"One or in: tennis: u. the strike in the coal regions was the shutting down, on Saturday last. of the Fanelon Fella pulp mill, which happened to be nearly out or chemical: when the G. '1‘. R. was compelled through went of coal. to temporarily theoontinne carrying certain cleeeee of freight; but we are sled to hear has in some way been got over and that the mill will resume operetlone on Monday nextâ€"[Guam PETERBORO U GB. INJURED m A RUNA\VAY.â€"Saturday afternoon as Mr. M. W. Pyne, who is em- ployed by an Ozonabae former, was dtlv- inn along the street. leading to the locks. a dog frightened his horee and it ran away. Mr. Pyne jumped from the buggy and re- cefved a sugar, cut on the side of the face. He was aleolrjured about the head. The A“: - .hn-t .11.:ch on nu "on. uâ€".. , one was capanred a short the other side of the locks I pluckily proceefied on his though he looked like a. m wad in the heaping]. A MURDEBOUS Gumâ€"St o’elock__Wedneedc; owning - 4'-- - Dal-val w "' We“... unvc, "u u..., H _ ed. There are some pretty tight jeme ifi'erent places along the route, but ing to when there would heve been for the lute ebundent rein, without h the lumbermen wou‘d have been 0 serious inconvenience and probeble lE PULP MILLâ€"One of the results 0! strike in the coal regions was the Ina down, on Sehurdey lust. of the slon Fella pulp mill. which happened A nearly out: or chemicals {hen the G; " _-â€"G A FENELON MELB- __a._ B“, “a, m M‘ who wag ”skins All uses w: Iho ex later. ‘10.“? ' R" ‘h; an: Steal. a no on o whichln to and hopes an at who to such 8 m chucked Lflbfifigm‘fin in 1mm. nunozeoo " comm with he: ‘ “k“ to M: ask-MW. V sever!“ otaemum' The lay no!) "all «mo Ova- 1"“ '“fi. will hull“ MM b01310 92.1%-?” “m “m m m of one you’l " “" growlnx In an“ mm. mm 0 mm robe- ot boyhood. am now that 11 In: unloved Inch '0' 3' v-v. __- 7 Ruble weather- furnish I he]! hour’s Winnie, during which he would give chat-weer sketches of Irish. German. Negro, end other muons“- tlea. He punctual! urged thoee who produoed some men Wuuuw W... ._ V. , he alleged to be corn and mole euro. end stated the price et 81. but which he w uld on'ehby'e \ l l eellror 250. He am tookewert mete e ale he hand, end then felling to ‘then eold for 100. end he neve some ewey ; gave the money but. The name echeme wee worked at a. quarter 1 box. end when he had talked a while longer ohoue Phi. " I eat reputetlon from the Atlantic .. -_ some for m ving ewey medicinee. he «he: hoxot this how many would give 50:. for o the fire: thing h money ell in. mode eeoh one o present oi e l box of corn euro. end refunded ‘ Then 3 bottle remedy, lebellod "0. u. R ." (one minute rellei) wee produced. He ‘ cldmed thst i} downed eeggrh on h . . -7-.- Sh‘bl‘e 0 Jury end Depufréhiei Consume ‘ Thompson. They enufled it vehemently until the wow: to trickle trom their W cod e euro eyes, when the :- pronoun tie: a! this effected in each case. 81: bot ‘ - ~â€" -- um gnu-mnem- 31). any nest and ate how be treated his customers. When he got. ready to head out bottles end gave the won! the m- ines-nay filled with ten dollu'. five dolls: and one dollar bills. Theee he mama in. end then induced 3 good meny 0! hi- cuelomere, u be celled them. w an another bottle eeeh. When buelneu «eleckened on me bull he commenced Mum hie mums. “J. t. K ," on home. inn 5 lead pencil, and there wu nonm- boom. Then he rosette! to cutting "19 "Hm nu: lulu-u.-. - V 3m: 5 lead pencil, on there wu malnu- baom. Then he rosette! to butting tho figure “2" on bottles tad more wudlspoood. Finally he wood m "3" wish the lead much. When no more donor: oonld be hot]. he sated how many were Ginsu-nod with their buxom. No doubt d1 enacted their money back, but. no hond was gutted. ..., u.-- “5... ha. mm! bod Anglo o Iuvn .â€"vâ€"v, Vie He then esked h'ow meny hen menu 3 presents. Still nol 8 This being the eese he presented esch buyer with e box of earn yet supplied he produced e box oi or horse been end deelere scented besns. end pretended to scent _;o:ket hendkerchieis irom the crowd. Then he commenced selling the intelligent aeople oi Whitby town common beene tour for 103., end whilst the women bended them out to his eoxloue customers the tskir took s big revolver iron: in front oi him. pieced it in the pouch oi cowboy belt,.end welked quietly to his hotel. The women kept on selling so long so there were eny psi-ties who wented to buy the precious beens, then closed up end carried the ulise to the hotel. Our remake need be but brief on this esse- The iellow's every word wee en insult. end . , __)l__-I- .umm good sense Tho tenors every m..- u... people who ordinal, (ll-ploy good were toouoh enough to be brow- "Vault!" is the Finest Flu Cant Clpt Eve: 01!an the Public. “El Padre” and "LI Flor." [8590010] m Superior to the mint-1t, o! 15 an Impact- ed Clam. Hood'- Bus ”50“ need to Damiano U" rm and team which € one in the Indus D M mpgvult. the m‘ I! Neodymium luau-pm sad Illumi- -Goo A.W.Grod!.onao¢mmu‘ imhodtlu on your upset-dot. '01 mm b mJnno number of loOhn’c’o ”an “0 chance- of moon. to! the moo Smooth” North Poxo “podium now In won- Ind describe mounted eudhionl which m um- ). vim)!» sud Wyom- blood. min: which exec:- and! cm- Iodna a driven of by Hood'- the great ops-inc medians and uuwunuun --- --- v mum hon. with 9"“ 0‘ boys who loot their dolla- n. the mono: M ”a ' but 1: served greedy wfl! k.“ 1mâ€"[Whlxby Candela- nor: o! 0011th Mm- - 77777 Mm M mm mmmuu :mumdmll ‘ rem-rink work“ I comprehensive. .510. ad 7- «- .....uu. m II anon! momma. m. m In!!! W Tu continental dimm- ol the globe on than unmmmo‘mm paid to UM am no: M6103 ‘fdn‘. m Minn III on Brutal: Wont. ad the ”all!“ and Uniforms Pl! 5.711.? ‘ Brings oomfo.~t and improvement 5nd tends to pet-soul enjoyment: when rightly med. The many. who live bot.- tor than otherland enjoy life more. with lens expenditure. by more pranptly sdnpting tho vorld'n best product: to the needle! hyuial being. will what the ulna to add: of the pure liquid hntivo principles in tho remedy. Syrup of Pic- It: oxoellenoo is due to it: pro-outing Co. only. who-0 mu.“ “1 while. also 99 m GO. Tun LINDSAY “In“... momma»: FLORAL That Tired Feeling. w .u -v*~ [mums '5’?an was _._...... I, l u,v_,.lnn.m189|. A Do not be discouraged if you Inn m trying everyhting you over hard ohndgot nobenefit; try “other moody, Gregory’s LIVER TON/0, unfit-3:330.“ ' ‘”‘"‘ $3.:- "pg-mama It. will build up your system and lid mofthasickhodaphouddinim GREGORY’S Pharmacy 1" 3“" rul'qr '3 losr sugqgsgut REIEDI» HOW TO GET RID mrrmous. it's/ans a specialty. E. GHQ}:- m.” not I”. OI Fur meVeryBEsmn 611mm) @IJ. mm a £55. :35 Doors. 8a:h.rflouldings and Matched Lumber and all inside Material; 31m mommdnodonott halted”! .I. H. SOOTHERAN, ma-u. Inch 304- W‘- BICYCLES. amt-manna. Olden [ohm In dd!!- "mhbuxtmhordumeot mum-mum: lmcnmocnhm: “II“. We Wt'crth. B01310. mapl‘mudphu, We 600cm *3. m --Aa‘ Bowl-o narrows: onualn. TH. $0M Georg; Jon. mm BICYCLES. I“; 31698. WU." N“- Hats. Gloves. suspenders, 1 W W of Balbrépgan u. “-3?" MI! lave pg“, color Warm Apply to C ESIRA BI -01: W111 05mph!!! F101 m mmzwh muggy 3,90 BTuAYkog m: .714 seam a: R “an Canadiansfi E2335 unt'o'ggflhrfl' can. Occudpglic)... Pay!!! a. 0mm. m r- Youwa'“ “â€" gnuâ€"‘17 O‘L “|"‘-' an CANADI ROPER’Y “gut; Woodvflh. ll! imoflfi town aw, The Court Middle mu. willbe I039“. T“ Township A. I). ‘59‘. I "In Mnrw-VI- wguo. ”no JL'Co To WK by the ARM FOR_S ii- on" g. "cum “3': .urh l VOUBT OF 1 0.» wt Soda JOL DELAL We hm W 00918 lb“ am there «hall . from a.“ elm mt. If you have m‘ b duty; it you hue I I (“Shauna") X! I n "be my: probve In £100,000 in land. u (Shane) We ‘. My upon the I ml mu. 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