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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 11 Oct 1895, p. 3

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L’S'DSAY, FRIDAY. OCTOBER wzu. soon: BE PUT Ratifications Have Been changed in London. [Vi-ogre“ OK Inc I bascn Landing or Quebec W EEE FRENCH TREATY. .7 Elle Ghanaian £05m mar uc‘V;LA..n..r-.. 7 and biacumgall ccrmfleted the worn, and since then acme of the most stir- ring events in Canadian history have been closely assogiazed with their ac- quirement and development. The 13-- bors of our statesmen have borne fruit and now at :he portals of our great west stands 5 future. All ‘who have nimous Wit- the home of, at to digest than the plain as milk is easier to digest than butter. Besides, the fish- {at taste is taken out of the oil, and it is almost alatable. The . ' kly chil en, emaciated, 233mm and consumptive adults, gain flesh on Scott’s Emulsion is very remarkable. Don't be persuaded to accept a mama smn80vmo. Bellevlfle. anemia. easi oii trious and inspired w-1tn Ia seives and hope for their c growth of Winnipeg has b able and we all rejoice in prosperity. “Winnipeg.” S: Macdonald, in the early years will be the papital IBE Manitoba. can fail to have I with. I will not say maturit evidences of permanent grc e11: hand. Reclaimed as 1 yesterday from the wild West. it has definitely enter great career with a. full sen Sponsibility as an intergra] the Dominion and Empire: Watching over this new anc munity, to associate myse fonunes, to assist its pr‘ development is my Office 1 Dimtion during the next and I can assure you. sir, Ope thing more than ano1 cues me to even tempora‘ Ontario, it is a call to dut: I‘ve” Ffld’y thSiFiaflr”? ruse}: should always be made i r M. the command ottho that-unites: press Money Orders are shay: 1 :(at ur own risk. Register you mil: by cash si.oo pm YEAR. Sings are dike. 1x5: should be addressed: THE CANADIAN POST Printing Hausa. Lind any. Ont. Publzsners’ Notice. nr, oy DATE â€"-It takes two weeks to chance e me: your subscription is renewed. The the paper indiates when your paper will ped unless promptly renewed. n; or Anoms â€"A1wnys gig: both your old it new address when you us to change dress ; the name of the town sad the auto or a you [We in should always follow your own hen writing to this once, We moot readily ' service ‘ Stunsâ€"We cannot undertake to supply umber: no: to make good omissions caused by BGWNS. '~3 rolled by the tumlment u; m. n’s prediction will be seriously dis- sed. The people of Winnipeg have 9: faith in themselves, and where :r intereSts are concerned they have :rmck of making themselves heard. eady has the Prairie Province laid 1»? its swaddling clothes and taken place, full grown and of age, mg the provinces of our Confeder- vi of the Boring for on 1 n landingâ€"Rumor That P1 TQuebec “1)! Obtain the Va Portfolioâ€"Fatwa) Dinner 352'. Patterson. I, v...” Lâ€"It is always but to ronewtwo weeks into on ygu: wyapper expires in order t. 053 my commence with my ANADIAN POST: is Published PAYABLE I! ”VA-3C3. 1 always be made in the latest and o! the retainer. Post Office Orders no any: ado 1nd any risk. Register your letter: when "'ffe'suioéripdon who is Vv 4-â€" hink that {are t wk) more >tion will be semsly dis- two weeks tq chain r on at Atha- Tlmt Pclletier nthe “Km“ “inner to 21V IN EFFECT or older provin ; that $.th quite competent to be entrusted with the task of managing the affairs“ m. toba. These things my advise“ would tell you. and no doubt would urge re- lief ot the province from him” and disabilities of her nonage, ' “a give her her estate to be controlled by herself. just as are other Megs or the Dominion. No one can retard her progress, but by such action 11; can be considerably accelerated, and her more rapid development and en- hanced prosperity promoted byq‘such ‘a course would tend proportionately to increase the prosperity of the Domin- ion as a while. 01 course. sir, and .some 0 those who hear me tO-night,~ might think my advisers were asking a good deal, but in this world you sometimes have to ask a god deal to get a little. The Interior Department has receivâ€" ed notice that the experimental boring for oil at Athabasca Landing has reach ed a depth or 1650 feet. No flow of oil has yet been struck. but the drills are in the sandstone formation. where it is expected oil_w_lll be round. L has ASHE“. n..- -v g_._' Hon Mackenzie Bov'vell received a cable message from Sir Charles Tapper. High Commissioner, toâ€"day announc- ing that the ratifications of the Franco- Canadian treaty have been exchanged. The proclamation will be issued in a few days declaring the treaty in eflect. Enquiries have been received from Cape Colony respecting the methods of lobster propagation in Canada. with a view to adopting similar operations in South Atria. - A_ AL- “A_.I_IA- vâ€""vvv‘ 'â€" The United States Government has made application to the Fisheries De- partinent for a. supply of fish ova. for the great lakes. It is not likely the request will be grained, -_-__n _-A.a..-.1 .. DUuLAL m. 0"“- The cup presented to the Dominion Rifle Association by Harry Corby. gfimfpgna°$3§%§”é:.me Hess..." ara Falls. was received by the trea- surer ot the association toâ€"day. It is a magnificent silver trophy of beauti- ful desxgn. It not won two yeah: in succession before 1898 it will be shot for that year by the previous annual winners and become the absolute pro- perty of the highest scorer. Rumors are in circulation that Pro- vincial Secretary Pelletfier of Quebec will be offered the \vacant Federal portfolio, but nothing of a definite na- ture has transpired. .. .,__ :. Mal suns nun.) Ulmuurnov Fishery Comm ioner Prince is con. sidering a. scheme for replenishing the shad fishery of the _Ba.y of Fundy. Mr. Burgess returned from New Mexico to-day, where he attended ghe Irrigation Conference. The Canadxan delegates acquired a valuable collec- tion of information which will be of service in connection with the Norah- west. ,1_ A.-- 6A. Sir Julian Pauncefote’s business wun the Government was practically finish- ed on Saturday. Hls stay in the cltv until tmmorrow is to further his ac- quaintance with Government nmcials and others. He was entertair’d at lunch to-day by Sir Adolphe Caron. He and Lord Westmeath leave for Que- bec to-morrow. thence they proceed to Toronto and Niagara Falls. “94- “â€"2-.. nnmmlcclnnnr Prince has vwv ev .-.~-- . Toronto and Niagara Falls. Fisheries Commissioner Prince has prepared a plan for the transporta- tion of live lobsters to the Pacific coast next June. With a veiw to ensuring success three different systems will be tried. The commissioner is sanguine he will be able to guard against the mistakes committed in previous at- tempts. ing present. Mr. Shortis, panied by Father Dunn, ford, Ireland, occupied his in the court room. '52? prisoner “a... ed briskly into the thick, took one quick look around the room, then as- sumed his customary statuesque atti- tude. Interpreter Cotte resumed the reading of the report of the Irish com- mission. John Collins. aged 46, a constable of \V'aterfordJived opposite the residence of Shortis. Knew prisoner from boy- hood. QShortis often talked with him. He always ranted on his revolver, horses, etc. Was also janitor of the Theatre Royal, and Shortis often gain- ed access to the actors’ room with re- volvers and bowie knives. “I ordered him out once and he fired a shot through the scenery. I always considâ€" ered him dangerous. I thought it a shame for his parents to send him to America. as I thought he should be put under some restraint‘” Cross-examined,he said he also fired a. shot through the town clock. I order- ed him out of the_theatre because he , A- 1.:n “aafnlc an Lde. u u-- v..- was always flourishing offering actors the use soner moved in the r thought he should be 1c intimacy with the ft from saying so. Dr. Sheaf, governor of the bluuuacs Lunatic Asylum, swore that four of Shortis’ relatives died of insanity. His grandfather also died of softening of the brain. Thomas Cream testified: “‘I am a physician in Clonmel and knew the prisoner. Prisoner‘s grandfather died of softening of the brain; was insane for months before and up to the time of his death, suffering from complete imbecility and had hallucinations that some of his deceased relatives were about him. Towards the end he lost all reasoning power, also his sight, from cerebral disease. Thomas Shortis was 65 years old when he di " This evidence was an important disclosure, and created quite a flutter in he court room. Another witness, Dr. Gardner, Clonmel, Ireland, was also aware that several of Shortis’ relatives had died in Clonmel Lunatic Asylum, all of whom were dangerous lunatics. i Father and Son Killed in a Bio: at mndaV North Tonawanda. N.Y., Oct. 8.â€"I double murder was committed on P.W. Scribner's lumber docks at an early hour Monday morning, and up to the present time 14 men have been an- _A-.AA aha epqroh is being made for present time 14 men have been rested and search is being made for others. Shortly after midnight Capt. Phil- lips 01 the canal boat Jenny Craft. and his son, of the boat May, began loading up with lumber. Other boat- men who had refused to take laods at the prices Scribner offered marched down in a body to the dock and inter-5 fered. Phillips drew a. revolver and fired over the heads of the crowd, probably ‘ ‘77 â€" A- :_lmiflafn f‘hpm- Some one YO‘ a umu '---â€" i, The police arrested the tollowmg boatmen, who are known to have par- ticipated in the melee: Nick Wendell, Eddie Done, James Riley, E. Morgan. C. Hyde. J. Dixon, J. Stevens, M. Co- hen. A. Wheeler, J. D. Dixon, A. Lane. B. Warren. E. Lawrence. . Capt. Phillips was about 50 years of age, and his son abo‘ut 19. Their homes were in _Berton’s Bay. New York, Oct. 8.â€"George 1. Tyson. president or the American News Com- pany, and a. well-known newa dealer, dzed to-day at his country house .‘n Raver-side, Conn.. of para-17518- Mr. Tyson began life as a. newsboy at Nth-avenue and 23rd-street. and died worth half a. million dollars. He was commodore of the Riverside Yacht Club. “ram h me Ire-m cu- realm Montreal. Oct. 6.a--‘rheneme_rs may. nifiht 3-319 -332 in. he}!!! km Bad-f Tm: suouus ”mu “sun. HR ionda s the DOUBLE MURDER. Newibov to millionaire. m: Luca-“y ~v-.., rishing his pistols and :he use of them. Pri- . the best society. Id be locked up,but the the family kept me remor of the Clonmel , swore that four of ' died of insanity. His > died of softening or _ 5.4119 Demers mur- ot concluded Saturday :41. 3,113 will be antinu- an m, ‘Gucrln will ad- :01" mg Crown, and Wm me. A verdict 46, a. constable of site the residence risoner from boy- talked with him. Back From His Trip and Again ‘at Work. Toronto. Oct. 8.â€"Sir Olive: Mowat arrived on the C.P.R. train from Montreal at 7.25 last evening. Am0ng the party who met him at the station were Sher!!! Mowat. his son: Mr. C. R. W. 81333:: his 90nâ€" in-law; Mr. Robert Jam-8y and a. num- ber of ladies. The train arrived ahead or time and Sir .Oliver‘s ministerial colleagues. his private secretary and. other triends arrived in time to see their revered chief bowling up to St. Georgestreet in a hack. The “little Premier” was the picture or health. 01 vigor, when later in the evening be accorded an interview. , J- A. “DU: ucu w Ina-w- v-â€" .. . Asked as to the probable result or the Prohibition Appeal before the Privy Council. Sir Oliver responded that should the members of the Judic- ial Committee take the same View 8-8 did those who sat on the Scott Act appeal some yeaxs 880. it followed that the Province had no jurisdiction in the matter. The Dominion Act been valid and if, the Province had no right to legislate on the question 01 local option it had no right to do so an... “non. ’0 NTARIO’S PREMIER two; vyuvu n. wâ€" on one or total prohibition. The pres- ent Judicial Committee is, however, differently constituted mm the former one and from the observations of some members of it the views taken by them seemed diflerent also. This was not to say that the Judgment on the Scott Act appeal had been a. wrong one, but the judgment will turn on some different questions of jurisdiction. Just what View they would take he would not attempt to say. .He had watched the ease and consultetd with counsel for the Prov- ince. having been in attendance to: four days in all. _ . ,,_n-_._nnn -v â€"- _â€"_, _ “This was not your first appearanace before the Privy Council," said the re- porter. “Oh. no.” said the Premier” "I have appeared before it before, notably in the Boundary Case and in the case re- lating to Indian Titles." “As to the proposition to appJnt a Colonial representative on the P.1vy Council. I should say that as at Dre!- ent provided the change would not be of much service. The proposal is to appoint o Superioxkolonlad Judge trom one or the colonies who will not sever his own court but act from time to time at a nominal salary. By this means an Australian judge might. sit on a. Canadlan use. If cases are well argued. the decision of the present court is as reliable as that of any court could be. however_ oon_stttuted..”u_ ' Sir Oliver said also that in public as well as private cases, he thought that the case should be argued by an able Canadian lawyer or by an able English lawyer acting in consultation with the colonial barrister. Sir Oliver lays great stresg on the “able" and takes the view that however judicial the minds of English counsel questions may arise which are not analogous to anything in the ex- perience or the legal minds of the Mother Country. He, says, however. that the prestn judlc a! committee is made up 9; able and_earned Inen. During his stay in London he took a. deep interest in the appeal‘ of the Legislature of Nova Scotia against the decision of. the courts declaring that the Legislature has no right to vote itself and its individual members the same privileges enjoyed by the House of Commons. In this case it was on the right of the Nova Scotia Assemy bly to commit for contempt of court‘ a Halifax editor who refused to ap- pear before it and receive the censure of the House on an alleged libel he had published. The editor contested the Legislature's privileges in the courts and has been successful so far. Mr. Blake appeared for him before the Privy Council and Nova Scotia’s case was argued by Mr. Cohen. an eminent English barrister, and by Attorney- General Longley. As the rights of every Provincial Legislature in the Dominion are at stake. Sir Oliver took a. deep interets in the case and was in consultation with counsel during its. progress. The decision has not yet been reached. The British elections absorbed so much of public atention during the remier’s visit that he did not hear Rosebery's defeat, he said that.1n his opinion, t_he weightiest was the op- ,_;_I_1_-A ‘CI-I‘A- 'n- position of the combined liquor in- terest in both parties to the local op- tion measure prOposed by Sir William Harcourt. The Liberal party lost sup- porters in its own ranks also by the nature and extent of its program. Some Liberals were opposed to the war on the House of Lords, some to church disestablishment and some to Irish Home Rule. Their main" Denounced an n lbw to the Cause of labor. London,0ct. 8.â€"The Free Lamar Con- gress opened its session at Newcastle toâ€"day according to program. with 80 delegates in attendance. A letter was read from Mr. Thomas Burt, M.P.. in which he expressed hope that the efforts of the Congress to obtain the creation of boards of arbitration to act in the settlement of disputes be- tween employers and employes will be successful. President Chandler, in his opening address, made an attack upon trades unions, which, he declared, were main- tain d by self-seekers whose tyranny d1 ' ced the cause of labor and struck between employers and employed. and aimed at the prevention of senseless Sir Oliver will resume day. strikes. The Accused lineman“. 'l‘rlnl Commences In the Baluo Courts. Buffalo, N.Y.. Oct. 8.â€"The trial of Hackman James Tom: for the murder of Josie Bennett was called in the Sn- perior Court this morning. Josie Ben- nett, a. fast woman, was found dead in her room on the morning of June 13, 1894, wizh her face and body terribly beaten and her neck bearing marks of strangulation. Suspicion pointed to '1‘owe, as the guilty mamhe having been seen quarrelins with the woman about midnight and being known to have He was arrested and Dublin. Oct. 8.-The annual conven- tion of the Parnemte Parliamentary party was held here to-day. Mr. John E. Redmond. M.P.. presiding. R8011). tions were med demanding that the AL- uvuu 17"-- râ€".._ ,7 Irish Parliamentary party make the question or the legislative independ- all political prisoners; mat the. party in power introduce a. bin in the Jim to Irish evicted tenants: thllt the M emment give to the municipal!“ In Ireland rights 91mm to those efioyefl by like communlthn England. we met a Bum-m Bi be passed. It: I)! ll, two“ 1* Wham-y _, w .1» a. man Ana-l munâ€"no moo“! ‘0 “9“” 1. Noah! ”MM" " the Sum W Bench. TRADES UNIONS 41'! A CKED. JOSH-3 BENNETT s MURDER. 2mm“ nmsns Brussels. Qct. 8- the railway 3°” h persons were km“? A .._ _ the night. takint ° jured from. we}?! sauce 01 the 1'93““; "1mm Ottigniea. w ho hunter! "9w by or the service. » Essex. Oct. 8.-_-'fhe inquest concert!- ing the fatal accident of last Wednes- day at the M.C.R. m It Maln- street. in which William and Them” Mooney and Dennis Burke were in- stantw killed, was held hem to-dny. The relatives of the Vietims and the railway company were represented by counsel. The Jury. alter a debate of three hours. returned a vcrdict that the M.C.R. Company are guilty or gross negligence in not having the crossing properly guarded. and having no gates at the crossmg, resulting in the death of these three men, and also for compelling their tra‘ns to go over 40 miles an hour through the street in order to make schedule time. Foul lump or . III-let on a m Night. Cornwall. Oct. 8.â€"Jack Tinkesa, a hunter, of Lunenburg. was tound dead in an old well, after being missing for several days. It is believed that the young man fias coon hunting.a.nd that he jumped over a. fence and right into the well. He was_stunned by the tall and then drowned. Montreal. Govt.â€" broken arm is d Donald Smith's well SSJlu-Ipou Bmklnx l'p. Quebec. Oct. aâ€"Heav sales 115570 broken the wrecked Marlposa. up bad] and she has been condemned. - Deseronto, Oct. foreman of blacksmith shop, here yesterday atternoou. He had evi- dently fallen from his boat. which was found with his dog in it. Nellie Guntholf'l V-‘r __ , New York. Oct. 8.â€"John Clarke. who is suid to be the son of a Canadian millionaire. walked into Bellevue Hoe- yesterday afternoon wigh a D friend and asked to be treated for the morphine habit. He was placed in the alcoholic ward. Clarke married Nel- lie Ganthony. the English monologue artist. in this city about a. month ago. I'Ifi u-v__ , w Mndsor. Oct. 5.â€"-Thé tall meeting was opened here today. with a free admission and 3500 present. Results: 2.40 class; purse. . , Wanda. b.m.. Beatty Bros. Wing-1’ 1 1 1mm ........... Laundry Girl. in Alpenn ........ Jim Deyo. ch.h.. J uckson ....... Dick Mitchell. Jim, Bohemian B4 also starteil; .. Tlmeâ€"-2.21. 2.2 2.19 class: purse. $500 Quaker K.. 5.11.. H. W. 31 Dotrolt ........... . . . Maple Leaf. b.g.. J. C Brussels ......... Jack the Ripper. blk. 3.. Amherstburg . .. .. . . . . Nellie Bruce. ‘ laden. Bronco. Grand George. Panamar Malg‘pmy W. Detroit. Oct. 7.â€"Tl: much the worst of th land Park‘toldfiyv 8? II as n ,. , two second cholces took the money. 'L'ne cxowd seems to be getting larger every day. and more bookmakers will draw on Tu y. Snmxna es: Flrst race. 1% mile-Damask 1. Proverb 2 John ycha Tlme 1, race. mileâ€"Auto 1. Minnie 8 mm Ethel Tune 18. um race. mileâ€"Marble Rock 1. Georgie . 2. 3. 1. Uncle “I‘D .010.“ o! the If“ Washington. Oct. 7.â€"Attorney-Genenl Harmon relented bl: statement made last week that the Qorbeu-Fltulmmona fl t - -â€" -â€"â€" ”nan an» '1‘ ch Washington. Oct. 7.â€"Attorney-Genersi Hermon reiterated his sutement nude last week that the Corbett-Fitssimmons'i‘i‘fht will not come oi! on my d over oh the- United States hss addiction. The talk met the Six Nstions or other Indisn tribes have exclusive Jurisdiction over reservations or country. and by adopting the prize fighters as members or their tri and thunfutting them outside the pale or Fede Jurisdiction. is regsrded in Federni iegni circles here so simpl non- sense. without heels of net. The urther contention thst there is any ground with- .. a... Mnndnfles of the United §tntes has not mace 1n sdlctlou. is regarded u Sluggers' Island." In the Missouri River. Which Is classed ll noun-ll ground. is under the police Jurisdiction of Missouri. Before the Aim-m wave. New York. Oct. 7.â€"‘rhc Its-round contest between how; Griifo and Kid La . which was to have been decided at the fam Active Athletic Association fish authorities}. who refused to let the fight "0 on. r scat to see the ng‘ 1. but were met at the dock at Bayonne t .d informed of the de- cision. or the police and sherllr. and the Loans returned to the city without landing anywhere. 3“?!) Annie. Now Outr- London. Oct. 8.â€"A de Pall Mall Gazette from says that On Sept. 3 made a raid upon the tery at the Hove. cam open a. number or com , AI... London. Oct. S.-â€"A despatch to The Pall Mall Gazette from Antananarivo saw that on Sept. :5 a native mob made a raid upon the British ceme- tery at the Hova capital and broke open a number of comns, mutiiaung the bodies contained therein. The mob also made an attick upon the French observatory. which they destroyed. and {or a. time :11er the dwtmcticn or tiVe soldiers are flocking'into the town and reinforcement: are being rapidly sent to the trout. ‘A number at prom- inent Hove; hove left the city upon what. is supposed to be s (11pr missiomudnutheunenl-uwofl- flonthattheirobjectbtotmtwith E'sâ€"mm", M3. cm 9°“ msu c3098!“ mam- Tani ABAO rocsi nun I.\I I van. Penclllen‘ Drowned a: Deuromo mg Held- :r Donald‘s Ann. g ................ - v , :9. Solution. Paymek. “my a George. Maud Adair. ma. 1. Billy W. also started. 2.20. 2.18%. 2.14%. 2.17. â€"â€" lllon' Day u Detroit. It. 7.â€"The bookmakers got at of the argument at High- »day. as three tum-[tea and ~holcea took the money. 7 The H b.m.. . WE V Findlay. 3 2 3 ..................... .. 2 3 6 all. Redd . Senator. Little n Boy. maniac. Mollie B. ny'n Husband Goes Io Belle vne Hospital. ‘sc. W - a. w. Reyna!“- monrulhu‘lnxn. In sum of I gcs by not». isuii‘uifi'lcx. an as!“ or the cum“- .um-m Wu’e- .3 “ludnor m n Dark FRIDAY. OCTOBER 111, 1895. Pun K111”. PAIN RILLEB. The Public Often Impos' cd On. WBLE DEGEPTION. Proprietary Medicines and Pills that are Utterly Worth- less. t When You Ask For Paine‘s Celery; Compound do not Allow yeur Dealer to hoommend Something Else. 0711!. Lu Wu...- WV, w- hood; [thing-mepabllouo the podtlon' otulsmtofithe will otgruplng «loamy teetlmonlele teoelved from cured people. The clergy, medical men, bunkers. mer- ehenee end the everyday people, oeetlty In lever of Pelne’e Celery Compound; enoh letteu cannot be ehown by the proprlem of the medicine you are uked to avoid. mmmmnnveham mumswmmtwm mmmmmdmmmm mmmenmmmpwthwm ls“lwuu-onhledmrnlnn¢ume with n itching humor-on the soup,” out Mr. D. P. Duh. Ned's ‘Lsndlng. Fl... “But m but. bolus Wed Ayes-‘5 nu: Vigw.Iu-ladlt.uduoompuu ours m cached." Everyone who ha and it 1'8" CURGYHIR AND LLY’ KER UNITE ammmmmam Luna-a m Rev. A. Sweetmnn. D. D.. D C. 1’... three of the leading memhen of the Pecnity of 1 Mere-her Bell. end men like the Rev. W. H. Withrow. end others. ee representing the Methodiet church. e11 of whom heve spoken in high terms of Dr. Agnew’e Cet- errhel Powder, end nniee with theee the werm endoreement of this medicine by the well known Totoneo joernelist. Mr. W. L Smith. ee npeeeentlng the lumen. end it begrented that ciemymen ere oi one mind touching this truly meritorious medicine. 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