:1) A CALL.~â€"We hear it Whispered around that a call is to be circulated to be present- ed to the proper authorities inviting: Mr. Wilson, now of Knox College, but who will soon ï¬nish his course in that .institu tion; to assume charge of the Cambray- Oakwowd Presbyterian congregations. Mr. Wilson has spent two summers with the people here. and is very highly esteemed and if accepted there is little room to doubt the prosperity of the churches under his charge. MANITOBAx.â€"We note the return to our midst of Mr. John Douglass, of Heaslip, Manitob-t. Mr. D. is the eldest son of Mr. Robt. Douglass, formerly of this vicinity. and received a hearty wel- come from all the old friends. We are getting suspicions that Something is up that brings these young fellows back here, they seem to hate a hankering: after Fenelon’s fair daughters and generally wind. up these trips by carrying one of them of} to the land of wheat. CORRECTION. -â€" In the article “school entertainment" you made me say, “Mr. Southard also presented Master John Evans with two volumes of poems in recognition of his taking the highest marks in-the county at the entrance examinations;†it should have been Master John Owens, eldest son of Mr. George Owens of Cambray. Miss Susie VVilliam- son and Master \Veston T mpkins, receiv- ed their certiï¬cates at the same time, and Masters Herbert Routly and Will Burton leaving examination certiï¬cates. Special to the \VATCHMAN . PRESENTATION AND ADDRExs.â€"On the ev «wing of the clusing of our school hele Mr. F Gillis our teacher. who 13 going to another ï¬eld of labor, was the recipient of a handsome present accompained by the fallowing address:â€" Mr. F. Gillis. DEAR Twangâ€"We the pupils 'of Franklin school have learned with deep regret your intention of departing from our midst, and feel it. our duty to present ynu something as a. slignt token of regard. Through the past you have strived to lead us in the path of knowledge ar.d with much patience and endurance have succeeded. You will please accept thi‘ gentleman’s travelling companion and Ihi call-tr and cuï¬' case as a slight token of “Ur Appreciation of your services in the pass! CONGRATULATIONS. â€" We congratulate Mr. William Hall on his return to the oï¬ce of deputy-reeve of Fenelon. Mr. H. was the reprtsentative of this section in the council before and would doubtless have conï¬rmed so but retired to leave the way for other l,m.rties who were more anxious for the honors than he. Scuomsrw.-â€"Mr. Southard who was so successful in our school last year is again in his old position, at an increased salary. Miss Lizzie Scmt «laughter of th- Rev. J. R. Scott, has the juuial‘ depart- ment in charge. 'l‘l‘e trustees are adver- tising for tenders for Wood to '0‘- ixi the hands of the heard by Saturday next. OUR Bunâ€"“e were plc‘tauu w HM. our band at practice again. Mr. John Irwin wields the leader’s baton. Let the boys attend to practice and give a. cum-err. the public are sure to respond. Bye-the- bye where are the proceeds of the 135: cancert. year. VVheYe’er you go and whatever may bu your calling in life, we all join heartily in wishing ynu the greatest succesa. Signed in behalf of Franklin school. 'l‘ABITHA BRITTON, EMMA GRAHAM, LILY THOMPSON. Mr. Gilli: made a very suitable and pedal to the WATCHMAN SNAPS.â€"Mr. Cragg and family spent last week at Greenbank, at Mrs. C’s. home. The boys celebrated the victory of the Cambmy representative at the council board by a bonï¬re tn the corner on election night. Normâ€"We would be pleased to secure the name and address of the foregoing c.;rresp0ndent.â€"-[ED. PERSONALâ€"Mr. Geo. Rutherford of Turunto, is spending a few weeks with the friends 0f his youth in this district. COUNCIL MEETING.â€"The ï¬rst meeting of the Fenelun council Will be held in the Orange hall here on Muuday next, the l6zh. ()ne of the most import mt. duties of this meeting will be in appoint an assessor. SChOOL MATTERS. -â€"Our school re-open- ed on Tuesday Jan. 3rd, with Mr. Cundall in charge of the seniors, and Miss hurthcott presiding over the juniors. We louk fur a year of peace after the dis- curds of the past few years. Special to the WATCHMAN. POSTALDIFFICCLTY.â€"There is consider- ahe cu:1:plaiut mnde at our post 1 flice being clused at six every evening. We know postmasters have a large amount of anuuyance and a. small amount of recom- pense for their services, but we imagine that if it, was gune about in ther ight style the pustmaster might be induced to keep the nfï¬ce open nu Friday and Saturday nidns to accomm date the public. PERSONAL-Mr. Harry Fair of Queen’s College has been spending his hulidavs with his parents amt friends in this lo'cmi'y. Mr Fvir is a seenud year man and is pushing his studies with energy. FRATERNAL. â€"On Thursday night of last week a number nf the members of the members of the Czunhray Orange Lodge. paid a fratenml visit to the Cmnemu Lodge. Bm. M. Maybee, the master, pro- sidc-l in his usual felicituus style, and a very agreehle evening Was Spent by all present. This being the night for the electiuu 0f utï¬cers, that duty W+S per- formed by the re-rlectlun of all the old ofï¬cers. Th.“ speaks well fer the unity that pervades this ludge. Special to the WATCHMAN. Mr. Gilli: made a eelingreply. FRANKLIN. CAM BRAY. CAMERON, FEIRVILLE. We were pleased to hear OUR Dramaâ€"The station has been neatly painted and ï¬tted up this fall. A ï¬re is kept in the waiting room by the occupant, Mr. R. Morgan, which makes it a great deal more pleasant than it was a year ago. GRANGE SOCIALâ€"The members of the MariposaGrange of Patrons of Husbandry held their annual social in the Grange hall on Friday evening of last week After justice, had been done to the ecii‘olo part of the programme. Mr. John S. Cruess took the chair. and a very enjoy. able entertainment was provided; consist- ing of readings. recitations, vocal and instrumental music. ThisI Grange is the only one in this part. of the country that survives, and this social or reunion is of annual occurrence. A SUCCESSFUL TEACHER. â€"â€"Mr. B. H. M iyl ee has been engaged for 1893 which will make his tenth year ’3 teaching in this section: This is a good showing;V for Mr. Maybee. Where Cam we ï¬nd a country school that has turned out as many sclmol teachers as Mr. Maybee s has ? PERSONALâ€"Miss Levina Marshall of Toronto, is spending a few days at the old homestead. Miss Ida Robe has gone to Port Hope, where she intends to Work it the tailoring business. Mrs. Jas inles is at present visiting relatixes in Manvers. â€"00r. Gazette. accwmpl lvshel scholar, hiUhlv esteemed by all and will soon becmne pnpular. Sp3clnl to the WA rcmmx. RELiHlOl'S.-â€"Thc special services held in the friends meeting house. under the superintendï¬uce of Mr. Rnb'ert Rogers have been cuncl‘u'ed. SCHOOL Beninâ€"The annual school meeting was held at the usual time and place, Mr. John Willock being the retiring trustee. Mr. John B. Powles Was elected for the ensuing year. . . .At a secuud meeting it was decided to have only (me teacher in future (Mr. B. H. Maybee) in order to reduce the taxes. W. F. M. S.-â€"-Mrs. McAuiey. Pres., and Mrs. Dr. McKay, Sec. are the princi- pal (-tï¬cers of the Womens’ Foreign Missï¬nnry S-iciefy. in connection with the l’reshyturian vhurch, fur the coming your. The Society is in a flourishing condition and is doing excellent work. PERSONALS.â€"â€"Mr. M. J ones, of Winni- peg, funnerly of this place, who has been visiting friends here, left for home on Wednesday. . . .Miss Valent‘yn‘e, has gone to Calgary. Where she will teach the yuung idea how to shoot. She is an Special to THE WATCHMAN. ‘ VISITORs,--The great majority of the VlSltnl's who spent the holidays here have left. For their hmnes. "W533 5'" V I #M-mm « we r... 77‘; AGRICULTURALâ€"UH Wednesday Jany. 18th the West Victoria. Farmers’ Insti- tute, will meet here, while the annual meeting nf the Eldon Agricultural Society takes place on the 12th. -.~~,i-_t . ,_‘ Special to THE \VATCHMAN. ANNUAL MEETING.-â€"T0-day the annual meeting of the Fenelcn Agricultural Society takes place here. THROWN OWLâ€"Mr. Philip Barker of Verulam. had a rather startling experience an Monday the second inst, while in tuwn. His imrse ran away, smashed the cutter and threw the driver out. Fortun- ately he escaped uninjured. n- n" mgwjvm-H- PERSONALâ€"The Rev. N. and Mrs. McKinnon were the guests of Mr. R. and Mrs. Edwards, Canninatun. last week. CARNIVAL.â€"-â€"~0ur splendid new rink Was the scene of a grand skating carnival on TUOBd'ty evening last. It was the ï¬rst ever held here and was a grand success. Many visitors frum neighboring placas, including quite a number from LindSny, were present. WELCOME VISITOR. â€"Mr. Andrew Mills nf West Duluth, arrived here last Friday evening and is spending a pleasant; vacu- tinn with his friends here, Mr. Miles has evicently “caught on†in the West. as he has been elected a cnunty Commis- sioner, with a sa'ary of some $2,000 attached thereto Mr. Miles is engaged in the cnal and lumber business. . . . He also repurtfl that. his brother Moutgumery, resides in Duluth alsa, and that he is mm chief of the ï¬re department and is getting along splendid. May success attend them both. Special to THE WATCHMAN. Special to the WATCHMAN. Losr AN ARM. â€"An unfortunate acci- dent uccuirei 0n Munday, as a result: of which Mr. (a‘mrden. of Beaverton, lost an arm, by being thrown under a moving train. His many friends will wish him a speeiy recovery. - OBITUARY.â€"The funeral of the late Mr. Geo. Edwards took .place at Mill- hnmk, (m Mvnday. January 2nd, under the auspices nf the .Mnsuuic order. There was a circular read at; the nomina- tion, asking the opinion of the ratepayers as to apply to the Dominion and Provin- cial Governments to establish a model farm in the Free Grant. District. It was unau- minmly decided to appoint the reeve as delegate for the sameâ€"Banner. THE NEW HOTELâ€"It is said that a well-known hotel keeper from Peterborn is negatiating to open the new hotel here. As usual our reeve and councillors were elected by acclamation the only new member of the council is‘ Mr. Fred Parker in Bluce of Mr. James Parker. Special to THE WATCHMAN NOTI(:E.â€"The police are on the look- nut for perSnnS who drive without bells. See that, you have at least twn un your rig, when you Come to our city. POWLES’S CORNERS. LINDEN VALLEY. FEN EL ON FALLS. WOODVILLE. BEAVERTON. MUSKOKA. HARTLEY. OMEMEt. THE \NATCH;\1AN. LINDSAY. 'I‘I-IURbUAY,JANUARY 12, 1393. ed .--.-; f m Genus and building we esunmted tn he dmxmged to the extent “£1,000, but]: fully‘cuveyed by lusumnec, the buildingin the (,mm'dum Assurance Company and the contents 1n Royal . â€"â€"A Grand Council of the Catholic Mutual BeneVolent Am )CiiltiOl- for Quebec province was formed in Montreal on Saturday. Grand President Fraser, of the Canadian Grand Council, claims that the Quebec Grand Council is illegal and the matter is likely to Come before the courts. PORT HOPE. ACCInENLâ€"Mr. Andrewi Hnig Was crussmg his burn yard un the Cnhnure’ road Friday, carrying a bag of corn. Some ymmg caitle scentvd the gruin and Mic. Hf them jumped (,1! Mr. Huig'shiick hearing: him and his lu-ul to the gruuml. In coming duwn, the heifcr’s feet; struuk with full turce (:n his hips, inflicting; [min- ful injuries. Mr. Haiiz’s sun ful‘l’unnteiy Wing Nut fur â€if and rescued his father frum the perilous pusitiim under the feet uf the excited animals. It is thought some uf t h.» ncrves uf the hips ire injure-Ll, hut, we hum: tn SP!“ Mr. Hui: aimur, again before 1mg. â€"-Guide. Hum-Lon. 1111k0'111111 C1111fvcti111111' â€1111» 11111119111 is situated 111 the any cc1.1'L~ 1 ; the 1mm 5. 1:111 of 11.0 w'lww, which 11 11s unly saved by there 11L‘1llf'1'H1531M1 0111111 at the ti111e.'1110 1111111111111r 1111111 spark; 111 1111111131 hum 11 defective 1'11111111Ly bLtWCCll 1111: 1111 1stLr 111111 5111ct11w 11111110 it ditï¬cult to 111:1stL1', but the villagers answwcd the call pranply, 111111 1:11 Wurk- â€"The Manimbn Gnvermnent ofï¬cially annuunces that 20,000 settlers tuuk up l-md in this province during the past year The Gm‘erument gix‘es the Canadian Pa. ciï¬c much credit for this satisfactmy in- uremic. l‘he CPR. land agency ht-re Stvlci during inst your m actual settlers 300.000 acreg realizing 31300000, .. \ "lellxiu’lh [$.13 Luz; ~ -u.£’;.|.b. ini‘hLl', leave uf Pickering. Shier, ruvvenf Brnck, and Flumuwrfclt, reeve uf leu'idge tuunship. The. law-st umned gentleuwl» has been Innked ug'nn as n. fullhiuuhle candidate for the Whl'dcllsllip of 151$.»- Chromr-le. â€"About-ll o’cluck ‘Suturduy of last week a. ï¬re tunk Waco. at NUI'WUUd in the 'nupcrty Hf W H. Mullins, and occupied as :1 atom and d“ 91 11le by A, By the present archaeological research carried on by one wounan it has been pro- vided for the gratiï¬cation of all women that the bifurcated nether garment, sup posed to be specially distinctive of the mas culine toilet. rightly belongs to the femi nine dress. The women ofJudah, it seems, were the ï¬rst wearers of the garment in thc bifurcated form, and man, perceiving the convenience and comfort of this article oi dress, evolved by the superior intelligence of woman, appropriated the same ior his own use and doomed his womankind to encumber their limbs with flowing robes which render it impossible for them The costliest. cigars ever exported from Havana. were a. quanLiLy made expressly for the Prince uf \Yules aunl valued at 61.87 apiece at. the factory. A drying-house for lumber has been erected at Ottawa, in which electricity is the heating pOWer. This is the ï¬rst estab- lishment m the kind in the world. In manufacturing occupunons the average life of soup-boilers IS the hlgnvsL and that. of grimisLuue~xuakcx's we IUWUSL. The swallow nuisance continues with unabated vigar at the Naval academy, Annapolis. From 8,000 to 20,000 swal- lows gather every evening in the ï¬ve or six maple trees in front of the superin- tendent’s residence and make evening and morning hideous with their cries. All efforts to drive them away have failed, and a bell and gong are kept going at intervals to drive the pests from the two trees next the superintendent’s house. Every year this disagreeable rendezvous is maintained by the swallows. -â€"Baltimorc Sun. “The great. problem that I have to deal with,†Said the keeper of the imbecile asylum, “is to ï¬nd some occupation for the people under my charge.†, “Why not. set. them to inventinicollege yells?†asked the visitor.--Buffa.lo xpress Sheâ€"So a. sinecure is a. pnsition m wmcn a. person gets the salary another earns. Heâ€"Precisely, my love. Sheâ€"Than’s the kind of a job I want. Heâ€"You have it dearest.â€"â€"Detroit Tri- bune. '- “'9 UV _\ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€". ‘- VV Aaflll‘mfl, (Jan. Unâ€"Lllo T1 vauuni y'- partment is preparing an important circular relating to immigration, designed to super- sl‘de ah other circulars issued on the 3am. su hjq-rcl. Tommyâ€"What’s that bird, papa? Papaâ€"That, my boy, is the toucan; but we call it the millinery bird. Tommyâ€"Why, papa. Papa (who had been there many a. time) â€"On account of the size of its bill.â€"New York Ledger. Erin Go liragh. LIMERICK, Jan. 4.â€"The Mayor of the City gave abunquet. last. evening t.()Pa.r. nellite and anti-Purnellite priests. The principal toast. of the evening was “Ireland a Nation.†All the customary toasts to the Queen, etc.. were omitted. to cope with man in the ï¬seful avocationl. â€"Ba.lt.imore Herald. .1" 1" zar‘s charity. ST. PETERSBURG. Jan. 4. â€"The Czar has given orders that relief works be started in the distressed districts forthwith for the beneï¬t of those suffering from the effects of the famine. The king of Italy has issued a. proclama- tion, stating that it is the wish of the queen and himself that no money should be spent on presents for them in honor of their silver wedding day, but that any money collected should be devoted to charity. The king and queen will cele- brate their silver Wedding on April 2:2, 1893. The German emperor and empress have accepted an invitation to the festivi- ties. â€"Sa.n Francisco Argonaut. Sorenudcd by 20,000 Swallows. They Desire No Presents. Orfgin of Trousers. WHITBY The Why. PARCEL No. 3.â€"Five-and-a-half acres in Black tI. being lots 5 m 15 inclusive. lese luts are central. and beautifully 'lncafed within one block of county buildings; they will be sold In one block, or divided to suit purchasers. Terms easy. For further particular apply to v J. R. DUNDAS. [Lindsam Ju 15th, 1892. In addition to these we have prepared ten thousand sample cake) numbered 1 to 10.000, Every number ending with (u) will receive a. prize valued at not less than $xo.oo. To the ï¬rst lady from whom is received a correct answer to the above will be given a handsome Seal Skin Mantle, valued at $300. To the ï¬rst gentleman from whom is received :1 Cum-1:: :umwer will l it given an 18 karat Gold Watch, «:1 with wine Lulu (lmm aids. Appleton and Tracey's movement, .11an. at $250.30. To the next perwn, a handsume Mantel Clock; I†the next, a valuable Swiss Music Box. The last ten answers. \Vlll be awarded each a Cumnlctc set of Washington Irving's Works, handsomely bound in Morocco. To the ï¬ve answers received, conmcd middle-way between ï¬rst and 135:, each Will be awarded a ï¬ne Solid Silver Hunting Case Watch. valued at $18,00 each. an article which combines the most efï¬cacious remedies for the removal and cure of all blemishes of the face and hands. The use of this Soapnwhich is not a toilet preparationâ€"according to instructions will cure the most malignant form of Pimple-s, Eruptions Freckles, etc., rendering the skin soft, dear and beautifnl Any of the show: articles will be exchanged for cash less 20,4 \Vc have 6h f I: thouw'nds of testimonials from customers In Eng nd, Seutland F mncc am. (icxmnny in \\ hich countries the Soap has bc_cn In Use for years. Send TWENTY CENTQ in'siIVcr, US. or Cnnaéxan xc., 2c or 3c. sxamps for sample cake of this Soap thh your un:wcr to the problem. swui' x19! â€.3,†"Midis? BEF'B'oB‘R ‘5 SfA'R'fL‘INc FACTS†tor men only. Tells you how to get well and stay well. Address 0: Ac‘ï¬f'A'_ 97'. QUEENuH‘EpICINE 0'31 umwcr tuthc problem. gm! 193:7 15.,†Remember the zmzmv cents i: fora cake 01'th Snap, {he Iclail price of which in ï¬rst-class drug stores is twenty-ï¬veccnts, Address. GEM SOAP 00.. TORONTO, CANADA. TOWN OF LINDSAY 'PRICE 31:00. 5 PACKAGES $5.00. Sent by mail to an, yarn: :n v.3. or Canada, securely sealed free from dut er inspection. nun- (A- m... D-.. I H CTADTI mt: Iril‘TQ" hu- mall A Peculiar Relationship These awards are given to introduce and advertise the Monday, Jan. 16th, ’93, A. 5 KBECDRY. JOHN MCLENNAN. smirnus. Pfl ASSociMe of the College of Organism Teacher in the Toronto College of Music. will receive pupils in Lindsay for the Pipe Organ. Reed Organ. Piano, Voice. Theory and Harmony. (Preparing teachers a specialty.) At. the Methodist Parsvnage on Saturdays. 47. PARCEL 1.-â€"~Lots No. 3 4 West side of Mlll street. being half an acre. of which is a two-and-a-half storey brick dwelling house, containing parlor. sit- ting-room. diningroom, china closets, library, kitchen. laundry, (stationary wash tubs, with hot and cold water), hath-room. (hot and Cold w‘vter) and eight bed rooms. The house is heated throughout with hot water; is exception- ally well built, having 14 inch walls. and IS in perfect. repmr ; there is also brick stable and driving house sheds; hard and snfl' water, and every convenience. In tending purchasers can see the premises by applying to the undersigned. To everyone using this Remedy: according to directions, or money cheerfully and conscxenuously refunded. __.-_ A. A- A n-n..-nâ€"A Aâ€" A- h mu l'clullull cxnslcu between them. THE Annual Meeting of the Share- hnlflnn nF fhn VALUABlE PROPERTY A cure is fluaranteedl LINDSAY CEMETERY 09W PARCEL No. 2.â€"Lnfs N0. 7 and 8 east of Lindsay street (immediately uppns; tp the Separate sch‘ 0]); them; Is a right of way reserved hum NI). 8 and 8.130 a few feet of rear of same. “vybuhï¬; middle-aged or old H men suï¬enng from the eï¬ccts of blues and excesses, restored to pérfcct health, manhood and vigOr. RyzLIEF TOTHUUSANDS 1w 'rms‘. MARVHLOUS REMEDV. PUBLIC NOTICE. Lindsay, Jun. 4th, 1893.â€"â€"2 in. BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS MRS- I-IOWSON- Cures Lost Power, Nervous Debility, Night Losses, Di- seases caused by AbuSc, Over Work, lndiscretion, Tobacco, Qpium ox: Stimglunts, L-apk ot ' cm; and \"v’ukcsulucoa. A ncrson intmdnrtinsz :umther said: “This person 5 I ‘2“.- .; 2., 1;.1'.2.;., but I am not her brother." at the hour of8 o’clozk, p. m. in the A full attendance is requested. ABSOLUTELY “GEM†CURATIVE SOAP, ï¬â€"WILL BE HELD ON holders of the NEW YORT LIFE BUI .DlNi. h'Jntreai,'CalL FOR SALE IN THE SECOND MONTH 'i'n i Inâ€; MCNTH .165; PRE$ GENTS to sell our choice and hardy Nursery Stock. We have many new specin} varieties, lath in fruits and ornamentals Ln uffer. which are controlled only by us. We pay commissmn or sell, ary. Write us at once for terms, and secure chnice of territory. containing one acre or land, with hear" ing orchari, also a stable and good well. The house is situated on Albert Street, North, and will be rented cheap to :1, good tenant. Apoly t0 the owner, To RENT- WM. CALLAGHAN, Lindsay, Nov. 14’ 189:2 The New Annuity Endownment Policy affords absolute protection against contin- genc of early death, provides an INCOME n 01 age, and is agood investment. REA TATE NS: RAE-10:. FINANCIAL A NTS FIRE INSURANCE- The Aetna Fire Insurance Co , of Hart ford, Conn., incorporated 1919, losses paid in 71 years about 865 000,000, assets over $10,000,000, absolutely the strongest Ameri- can Co. in existence. The North British and Mercantile moor paratod 1.909, paid up capital am. 33,500,000 total assets $503731)“. The N B 8:, M is the largest, and strongest Co. in existence. We also represent other Fire Companies of high standing, and can give safest se- curity for the lowest rates. LIFE INSURANCE 'lhe Coiifederai ion Life Association. of Toronto,‘ ssues Policies Incomestableafter three years. FREE from ALL RESTRICTIONS as to RESIDENCE. TRAVEL or OCCUPATION. Rate 15 to 20 per cent lower than ordin- ary rates. Orders ï¬lled as received. His stock are all prize birds, as followa or will vis Represent the Beaver Line of Steamships ï¬lying between Montreal and Liverpool. oate large and well equipped and cheap rat es of passage. REAL ESTATh, \Vc have a large list 0t valuabie Build ing Lots, Brick and Frame dwelling houses, Farm roperties, and choice lots on Stur- geon ake, which can be had cheap for cash, or mortgage at a low rate of interest. MONEY T0 LOAN at a low rate of interest. Persons desiring to place their pro rty ix the market can have it advertise free of charge and will be sold or exchanged by as at a small commission. Represent the Norwich London Acci- dent. pInsurance Co. Cap ital $1 000 000. Rates extraordinarily low and security un~ urpassed Lindsay, will receive pupils there for Would invite the public to see STOCK of MUSIC, both Classic and Modern which he has for sale. and will furnish both MUSIC- and INSTRUMENTS at reasonable rates. Pianos tuned. HOUDANS. WHITE lEGHORNS PLYMOUTH RBGKS. HIGH-GLASS POULTRY RR. RIOMRD HUMPHREY Having removed to the South End of OFFICE WILLIAM-8T. NORTH OF KENT STREET . ~ Parties Wanting THOROUGH-BREB POULT R KNOWLSON BROS. KN OWLSON BROS. KN OWLSON BROS. KNOWLSON BROS. ll (. W lLLIAM ST- A HGUSE, MB LET BEES? ST NAM} UREA“, VIOLEN, ETC, 2;),1\(\. 1:11 . INLâ€"‘if-l). MAY BROS, Nurm rymcn, WANTED. Skitch‘s no“ PLYMOUTH ROCKS. I) C TREW had better apply to D.G.TREV:, LINDSAY, Rochester, N. Y. n -c.. (uverKennedys sum). Kent ereet, Lindsay, has cmnpkud arrange- ments wilh mom-yed instituticns, and private capitalists in Tmomu. Prlt'l‘bm'o and Lindsay; and is Iluw prepnrcd 1‘0 receive applications for Lnnns in huge «‘1’ small auluunts and on Real or I‘Lt'svnal prnperty. The very closest rates. The must favourable tel-mt. CROWN and BRIDGE we»; *‘5 RIS'IERS, Solicitors Nf‘nries. lcxc. e2 OKICCSOVcI Ontario huh [an S( Liz: gun D I. MCIN1\R£ 1.:1}\\ART MCSWEYN ANDERSON are pre- pared to loan on gum] St‘C‘JIiXy both privme and company funds at l-mcs: cur- rent rates. Money lent on mortvace, (.1 u mor- gages and notes negotiated. Straight loans at 6 per cent. All branches of Dentistry, ilsc w.†beautiful and durable V---~, .‘ n.- Li;.l'_,jf1-\. U Ofï¬ce and residence, Russell 5;, Lindsay', second door west of York Str Oflice hours, 9.00A. M. to 10.30 41.1141" o'. M to3v.M.and7to8P.M. PORCELAIN FILLING SYS‘I successfully prncfised by Mr. my,“ upper or under set 0f good real; f, 'l" n - r- - â€"-* Graduate of Univ. of'l'rinity COL, Torcntc Co]. of Physicxans 8: Surgeons,0nt. Rockwood Asylum, Kingston. geon, Lindsay District. Lindsay, Feb. 4th, x8;x.â€"< 1.5.2:] Grand CORE JACKSON (SI‘CCESS OBS tc I:Iudspeth Jackann) Ban-i9 tars. Solicitors :tc. Gflice William street. Liadsay. F. D. MOORE. ALEX. J ACKSOX ‘. dd; tliiUPfINS (SUCCESS‘I‘ L“ ‘13â€?! {fouling}. ;‘ :C 1 up ins) Barrister Solicitore 6 press â€"â€"111 3 mi Oï¬ice. “ 111mm St. Lindsav Ontario This nutter h N'â€"v~. thc Cuul‘l) (3 e PPL\ T0 11R. IOHN A. BARRO‘ "'wcte Ins bcc: Lindsay. for Moneys tor Inwa' meat 4'31“ ays reocixe at Lcmest Rates of Interest. Uï¬im; :aentaznes frat William St. in new Dominion Bank buflda this : hi 5 :2 "128- .mu :11 Ig‘c 5‘v‘llx *' LICITOR, exc., County Cxcuszuorney Cleark at Peace, Lindsay, Om. Ofï¬reovcr Foxy lore. Kent-St. Lindsay. R“; J. J; M. H. MLAI CHLI‘S. ‘ BARRISTERS. 81c. Ofï¬ce. I tker’s Block. mpusite the llalke! Iix.(say. Ont. Muuey to loan. PI'iHifC and; cumpany funds in amounts and m m-ms f to suit burruwer, and at imn‘st :atesir of interest. ' Vrrv- n. ““va Dcl ‘ll gull“ T99!“ f‘T i‘ Pure GAS and VITA LIZED AIR.“ painless extraction. F119 “In: :mifa teeth are requi’ed Over 30 yoars ex. ience. Rmnms over Ker-m4? ‘ y S Stub: poszte Dominion Bank. Kent Street, t0 Martin Hupkihs) B Solicitors, c. Ofï¬ces No 6 Wi Lindsay. G H. HOPKINS. D. H. C Utï¬ce over Fairweather A" Cn’s SM“ posite Post Uï¬ice. 94 Kent Sr. Li†Gas and Vitalized Air administ (Thames m-xllrr‘nfe If. "‘ RISTERS. SOLICITORS. etc 65%. mediately opposite the Daly House, Ken: 5:: Lindsay JOHN MCSWEYN DONALD R. ANIERSI J fnr Dumimon ces W illiam St., in budding LLA 3: s MACDOSELL, mum? S‘diCitUF. Rotary. (Sic. (Jï¬jCc, may Kennedy’s store. Kent St, Lin-(SE3? Money w loan. * £ @555 W. H. GRUS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES INTEREST PAYABLE YEARLY McINTYRE STEWART, ind )3. DEGRASSI, SURGEON, ETC. ILANS b.MACDONELL. Iululs'rnn OPKgs é: CfIIgHOLu (sum cINTYRE STEWART, BAB- CSWEYN 8: ANDERSON, d. goPKINSJ MONEY TO LOAN. HART, L DEN'I†MONEY T6 WAN. ‘. DEVIJN, BARRISTERSO Terms to Suit borrower. Money to Loan. 40 :voicians / '31" MOORE JACKSON. 'ASD Th' E Hupk ins) Barristers, D. H. Cmsnom. 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