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Watchman (1888), 11 Jan 1894, p. 2

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W 7.. l l s *â€" J ll 7.11 f3 ‘9151 1.0 HAUN- AMPLM PMuVIa‘JON 21.. -. IA! THENAVY. .â€"â€"â€"â€"J.â€"â€" A '11]. (MB. m; WOMAN (NDIL'R 48' 15- 51‘ 11'81', THOMAS. Guile Four Ftrsn- luv-I Battleships, Four ‘Vo Ben ' -. , g , _ J m h "‘ ‘7 Bantu-tor [Pu-mar boats of n \ew Type and Thirty-1.. 1.». r . v' ~ ' 0' 3 ’ ‘hn's Againu a. "rm“. Spend) ’ orpedo Destroyers Ordered .- .u k . p - tor Sending a flu-«stru- by “M Admiralty 71' for Honey. Loxoos, Jan. 8.â€"The Daily News says: 5T ”3775135- JW- S.â€"â€"In Nov~~mlier 138' “The A-zmirulty have made ample provi- M 7 B 7 ‘1 "”9, 3 W831“? farmeraml siun to in ly maintain the strength of the W 3"“ " ‘ Guysboro, Ont-1 PeceiVB‘l navy uml keep the dockyards employed in th ’ ‘ " ""§_ "T1313 13 V72 31"” You building four first-class warships similar to Q.- 31- 11;. u . .t‘dl W111 have t0, WIN)!" seven the Majvstic and Magnificent, each costing L . 333.“ 7'7“: ~n 'l-tte of receiving this notice. about a million and with 15,000 tons coal "1 3'77“" ‘ all. u u don’t care how, deliver OVer capacity.” 7 I to “’“r “n" """ hundred dallars ‘0 defray These warships will be arranged to thtrex11r1759> y" n caused her. We will find them to keep the sea longer 4 enable Con‘megfll of the .~ LONDON, .1311. 8.--Col. A. .. the Plight Hon. H. being dated Wal'i" “" B7 71"?" . {7D BYHlS“WlFE” ENGLAllllqi. NEW “11811113., FRANCE WlLL MAKE MENUS. FOR THE SHOOTING OF BRITISH TROOPS IN SIERRA LEONE. It 5"; Admitted by Officers on the Spot That giant. Moritz Blunderedâ€"Omcial Despatche‘ Confirm": the Shooting. Press. ‘3. Ellis of the . had to est Inr’ fan regiment has telegrapfi ’ Campbell-Bani. "mail; State for War, the deep. 03 as follougi .48, you. -c. "Befoze daybreak this morning our camp cretary of was suddenly attacked by a strong force of natives, several of whom were armed with out n on: nun mysterious wa if you have we 3 ' 7 than an , _ din- as c in... mled or not. Ifywe find out will 33323258032}, 3:? intimated the; rifles. F0” 40 minutes there was a hot fire. yr , -,, A... .. ,Md’ then will we go out and Four gunboats of 4, years. The enemy used trees. for cover. The no 1,, y u | w“. and give 3“,, L1“, first known as the 1' mg new type, to be killed of the West India 'regtmept are: deg - ur impartial order. Remember, the Torch 3" 405917 class, and similar to Lieut. Liston, Second 14‘9““ “ ”9111511“ w“ "‘7" ” ”‘l"*"~‘-“- Sheer)v ,nd the Alert, are building at 9", Set-g1“ Larraher and four privates. .\l-. l ,,, e x..- a bachelor, but the “Wife” .ess. Instead of composite hulls they [he killed of the constabulary were: ' Capt. Lendy and two privates. The se- .11 have steel-sheathed wood and copper. They will be of 960 tons and will be called station gunboats. Their speed will be 13 :99 [Tell .1. in- 'rml no doubt in his own mill-l "mini l’noebe Hall of Tilsonb - a Woman who Was employed 1" surg, verely wounded were Sergt. Field and 14 privates of the regiment and three privates of the constabulary. boom kept-r up till about f' him as knots, and each will cost £60,000. Will" (”"7" ”‘3 "i7 he 32;". a)“ years ago In addition to the 20 torpedo destroyers “The fire slackening, we advanced and ant ”L 2" “if”. lung her a house alreadv projected, 12 others of the same found seven magazine rifles and eight an '.“ 13m“ ””8. $1000 in money type with a guaranteed speed of 27 knots Chases-Potts. Shortly after a wounded of all cl‘nl" ..u buggy in full satisfaction and an average cost of £32,000 hairs been prisoner reported that we had been attack- hlm- ...~1 but she might have against arranged for.” ed by Lieut. Moritz of the French army, V [be 5100 expenses referred to were â€" _ ~â€"---â€"- 32 Senegalese sharpshooters and 1200 Kissi “lat it cost her to get out of t HE- l'Ht-NCH AT FAULT! natives. The prisoner stated that Lieut. a suit for criminal libel brought """‘" Moritz had left Farana with this force against her by two of the neighbors. Fuller Partlctlars 0‘ “10 Engagementâ€" against the Sofas at the end of September ml had arrived Dec. 21 at Tenbi- .\1r Mull-2e was very much alarmed on Lieut. Merits Dead. :1 receiving this letter and finally placed the matter in the hands of Village ~Constable ertl‘d of London “.835. The woman d15- appeared Sumu after the letter Was received, but the: Loxnox, Jan. s.-P.::i¢7.7.‘.ar8 977770777777"? 1 the battle between troops near Warina, on the frontier of (lthlcmve worked up the case Sierra Leon£.Afrlsa,received Saturday says 5 against llt‘rrllHl found that she had visited “18‘ it} firitish force, numbering Mrs. Allen in Avlmer the day before 7' native troops, were sent against the Sofas letter was posted, and that 1‘ ”“6 under Alfmay Samadoo, arebelhous chief. directed the Dnt'elope ft" -..rs. All” They were encamped near Warina, in was posted m Av" her. The letter Cannoh District, within the sphere of 8‘“ Emma” "‘“er on No“ 18' Mts' British influence, and just before daylight Wife. -° .ues calls herself Mr. Mabee’s 03 the force was attacked by . on December .- 3“ we “‘3'? found WSW“?! 1‘3; 5,“ 30 Senegaleze sharpshooters, supported by -umnas detective and lodge in gm 120011381“ F ranch auxiliaries, under Lieut. 5 County jail on a charge of attempted black- Moritz of the French regular army. The S mall- . . French opened fire upon the British, who Tue 033° “in be heard by Police “33"?" replied, and after the fighting had com | trate Glov_________.â€"â€"â€"â€"et M Aylmer on Monday. tinned some time, the French retired, and Lieut. Moritz, who had been wounded, was 7 i "A - KING Ol- TH â€"GAT|NEAU Dr. D captured by th Alonzo “ right, EleJ’. {or OttAWa camp. _ Countv, Expires Somewhat Suddenly. On belng questioned as to the reason of . _ , . _3 . l “. ht opening fire upon the Britishtroops, he ex- e‘gfptlfi'r‘hguf,m goufiyfnzfm :15"; plained he mistook the British force for a what suddenly at his residence, Ironsides, force Of 50f“ under Luropean officers and vesterday of inflammation Arab leaders. Lieut. Moritz eventually C l at 5 a.m. ' ~ d' d f h' wounds of the lungs. .\lr. \Vright had been in poor 19 ° 13 ‘ ' health for some time past, but was Ten of the Senegaleze sharpshooteru wer Ottawa last killed. and of frontier police which accom- much better and was in Wednesday, when he caughta heavy cold. panied the expedition, in addition 10 In- which set. led on his_lungs and ended fatally spector-General Land’s 1'0 were killed and Alonzo Wright was born at Hull, P.Q., three were seriously “'Pllnded- RGPONS Feb. :26. 1825. He was a son of Lieut.-Col. are confirmed that the British lost 26 men, Tiberius Wright and grandson of Philemon including Lieuts. Righton and Liston. The Wright, the founder of Hull. He received men below-71¢?d “103171." 1° the “re“ 19‘?“ his education at Potsdam Academy, N.Y. regiment and were _negroes. The British From 1862 to Confederation he represented force remains at 1‘ arina. Ottawa. County in the Canadian Assembly. 1'; appears certain that the scene of the In 1867 he was returned by acclamation, encounter was well on the British side of and was re-elected at the general elections the border. | in 1874. 1578. 1353 and 1337- In 1391 he TheColoniaIthce Saturday afternoon an. ‘1”th re-election. He was 3 man 01 aounced that the affair will be made the splendid business abilities, owned a superb subject of stringent inquiry as soon as full farm and t°°k ‘4 lively ““79"“ in agricul- details of the affair are received from the ture. In political questions he always l Governor of Sierra Leone. Later news re- took a keen interest, but the part he ceived from Sierra Leone says that the en- played in public was never that of l counter tack place during bright moonlight, a narrow partyist, although he was “ad that when the French surprised the one of the staunchest Conservatives in the British force the latter were unprepared for Dominion. He was a generous, judicial the encounter,an(l could not easily have been and popular publicist, unobtrusive but am miguken for Sofas. doubtedly one of the ablest members over Later despatches .150 fly the French returned to Ottawa. He was offered by oficcr in command prior to his death 81’ John Macdonald some yes" 1120 “1° in the British camp was able to explain L‘e‘ltemnt'hmemoulllp 0f Quebec, but the blunder. and said that in the moonlight dedmpd‘ His 1058 “ml be. deeply felt by hemistookthewhite campaigningcostumeof ‘28 01d" m°mb°" °f Parliament 0f bot'h British officers for white dress of the Arab Sides of the Hruse, whom he was accustom- chiefs whom he supposed to be in command ed to entertain at Ironeides during each of ‘ force of Sof8_ He said he considered "831011 wuh princely hospitality. he had an excellent opportunity to sur- prise the Sofas, so he directed his force to cautiously approach the supposed enemy 1, . _ . and gave an order to fire before he discov- Th. 100“” “t Lew cu“. I": n m cred his mistake. lhe British were taken Irelandâ€"Numerous Drowning Accidents, . completely by surprise and as soon as they Jun 8.-â€"There was “lug“: recovered the fire of the French was re- Saturday, but turned, Which added. to the confusion. th' weather is still cold. The mercur ‘ . -. - registers 23 degrees above zero. The in}: lc!Thl:;::t:£e;ti;:kf:::h mfg? 1:31:11: termittent snowfall here during the last Fench and that no responsibility is at- three days has caused an accumulation that fixes. d to the British 0mm". It is not i. now four inches desp in the suburbs, yet explained, however, what the French 77..7 0177:2775: mm ”1..... wHH .. Zieateet difficulty in making their tgrips well within the British border, and it is this Many of the regular vehicles have ceased 5.3:: which a “able to lead to complica- running. Dosens of wagons have been Lea din English newspapers are all in- abandoned “3 Fhe streets, and these are clined togsuspend judgment over the tidal: bIPCKulftfrerffic m the buts-l" gang?" 0‘ :he until full details of the engagement are re- e ames con inues r zen 0 er ceived from the Governor of Sierra Leone til. . above Richmoad. There 18 skating in all and until an explanation is furnished by the French authoritiesas to the presence parts of the country. . A despatch from Lincoln reports very within tht~ British border of such a Inge force of French trorps. cold weather there. The snow has so im- peded traffic in the country districts that the mails are greatly delayed. A worn g has been frozen to death in Herncastle. CHILLY WEATHER 1N ENGLAND. . Loss-2" ”I rise in the temperature on THE WEEK IN CONGRESS. Numerous drowning accidents caused by Ilse Wilson Bill W111 lie Considered as the breaking of ice on the streams and 5mm ” a Quorum ,- «munâ€"d ponds have been reported. At Hernclifi'e, Oxford and Birmingham the mercury dropped to zero last night. Coal dealers have raised their prices 33 per too. The continental trains are all be- lated. Canal navigation has ceased. On the Isle of Wight today a heavy snowstorm is prevailing. A railway train was imbedded in the snow for hours yester- day between Kirby Stephen and Barnard Castle, County of Durham. Cattle Frozen in Ireland. BELFAST, J an. 8.â€"In the Newry district the thermometer registers eight degrees above zero. Many sheep and cattle have been frozen to death. All traffic has been impeded by snow. WAsmxcrox. Jan. 8.â€"It cannot be re- party managers that the coming week wil witness at least a beginning of the con sideration of the Tariff bill in the House laws in the Senate. It is expected that the subject of on ance in the Senate very promptly, for th opportunity stands open in the shape of tw resolutions which lie undisposed of on th Vice-President’s table. BEHRING SEA MODUS VIVENDI. quite simple and distinct. Egg-[and and Russia. Agree to An Ex- tension for One Tear. Orrawd, Jan. 8.--A despatch has been received by the Governor-General stating that the Impnrial Government has entfirell into an agreement with the Russian Gov~ ernment for the extension for one year of the modus vivendi with reap-act. to Behring Sea seal fisheries, the under» standing being that the same arrange. ment will be made for the exclusion of United States sealers from Russian waters. ’l‘uis was expected and 5.; Charles Hibhert Tapper caused British Columbia sealers to be notified some time agethat if they went into Russian waters they did so, ebfiekom- 7 pending order for consideration of the W1 will be the business before the House out it shall have been disposed of by a vote. Trunk Lino Anti-Poul Committee, Roberts of the Pennsylvania, of the hunter-c commerce law. ltumlu. 50 undu. ‘ of Dec. 21 and halted on Dec. 272 fifteen miles northeast of our camp. He left this point at midnight under a full moon and attacked us, believing us to be Solos, Icvcrcly e British and brought into attendance be death he said that natives had told him we \verc Sofas and that he galese who had been killed corded that the first week of the session of Congress, after the holiday recess, has in 1888-89 to 51,239 gallons in 1892~93 leads marked "13' sensible Wham“ “w"ds “ Commissioner Misll to say in his report: “This is believed to be largely due to the fact that the guarantee of ageâ€"when hot- 1 tied in bondâ€"is becoming known and ap- ' preciated abroad, and the enforced maturing has necessarily improved the quality. There seems to be good reason to believe that Canadian whiskies will soon constitute an r . e HaWaiian relations will make its reappear- appreciable proportion 0f the exp orts 0‘ our position of important matters pending be- fore Congress, but it is expected by the and the bill to repeal the Federal election The progtam in the House this week is ' As soon as the Democrats present a voting quorum the son bill will be adopted, and that measure wa Yonx, Jan. 8.-- President George President Chauncey M. Depew of the New York Igeptnl, Preaiidegt Charles F. Mayer of the a timore an bio and General Manager 7 7. Seargeant of the Grand Trunk Railway are xtfgg'gfitgg’sfggggfiyzn l?::::::“;; the members of a committee which has been 9 - appointed by the Trunk Line Association to satisfying): 23'1"” the average °f “1° ‘0‘" “'00“. ‘5' "P9“ of “"3 “WP”! 111“” consumption was 10,127,871 pounds, which «3279.010, above .ths avo'ncr..- Them:- milcs northeast of Warina. 7'1". Moritz, hearing that there was war ‘ ‘ l ““ 7 . . . . . French and British :3; the Connohdtstrxct, believed it was being arried on by the Sofas under Porokcrri, a Sofa chief, who Was trying to escape from the British troops and join the Sultan Sam- Licut. Moritz left on the “mining “1 wrote to Licut. Moritz eXpl'éin'mg the ituation. A letter had boa-n previously enb On Dec. 13 L0 lhe CODT‘ynanding It‘renci officer at Kissi,in Sanhar d. giving notice of he apptoach of the Biltish. “At 11 O'ClUCli Lieut. Moritz was found Wounded. Despite all medical died at noon. Belorehis had no idea we Lieut. Moritz and ten Sene- in the fighting were buried with military honors. Capt. Lendy and two constables were shot by their own men. “Another letter has been sent to the French Commander at Kissi, informing him of the occurrence and assuring him that the friendly relations existing will not be disturbed owing to Lieut. Moritz’s mis- take. “Warina is within our own sphere, in which is the source of the Babbes River, which flows eastward.” The British Government has ordered that a stringent enquiry be made into the affair. A Cabinet council will be convened on were British. $3.14-,“ petroleum inspected during the 293,621 and the fees $26,021. ed by officers of the department is 152, -_, and the fees collected thereon $20,322 10. ports snow a nery marked increase, being 409,431 pounds, or 282,125 pounds above the average. Cigars also show a very marked increase in manufacture, sales and exports. The quantity manufac- tured was 114,340,490. which is 6,412,677 over last year and 14,112,861 more than the average of the four previous years. The quantity taken for consumptiOv: was 114,- 668,809, an Increase of 15,357,007 over the average fopfnur years. The quantity ex- ported Was 526,510, an increase of 390,410 owrlast year and of 412,235 over the average of the four previous years. These large increases in the ex- ports of tobacco and cigars would seem to show that new markets have been found for these articles of Canadian manufacture, which will be imlic..'ed when the trade and navigation rct- as are published. The Metal revenue 1.-.. tobwo and 078%" was "“063. , .. - O m , The number of package, f (mailman collected thereon The number of imported inspect- 1"" The amount accrued upon culling timber was $11,493 and the cost of the service $27,- 629. This leads Commissioner Miall to the callers office in view The quantity of methylated spirits manu- factured during the year was 131,036 gul- lons. lone, and the net profits during the year The quantity sold was 134,640 gal- s'ere 323.093. PERSONAL zegréfLéggfig was ballqu'stted‘ by the c1ti- Shenfl IMCK.eIlar, of Wentworth, will probably 1. superanuated. Rev. John Pickerin , of Milton, has ac- cePW’d a call to Woodlstock. _ ’M r. Wilson, Collector of Customs, Ottawa, is to be superannuated, it is said. The appointment of Premier Blair to the Chief Justiceship of New Brunswick is urged. Mr. N. McLenaghan, M.P.P., has been appointed Collector of Inland Revenue for Perth district. Mr. L. P. Herbert, of Paris, has been selected as sculptor for the statue of Sir John Macdonald. C, A, Abraham, who has been connected with The 'Woodstock Sentinel-Review for some time, has been appointed business manager of that journal. Mrs. Sarah Cooke, of Brockville, has bequeathed for all time the income of her valuable property to whoever may fill the post of rector of St. Peter’s Church in that town. OBITUARY RECORD. The Duchess of Argyle is dead. Abbe Legrande, Vicar-General of Paris, is dead. Lieut. M. McKeand, Victoria Rifles, Montreal, is dead. Martin B. Brown, Public Printer of New York city, is dead. Baron Soloyns, Belgium’s Minister tol Tuesday to consider the reports of the battle Great Britain, is dead. of Warlna. ._ . No Official News in Pnris. LONDON, Jan. 8.â€"The Paris correspond- ent of The Daily News says that excepting the news from English sources nothing has in Paris regarding the French Government is the official despatches, which are not like y to arrive for some time been received Wat-ins. The anxiously awaitin vet. W'HISKY'A‘ND'TOBAC'CO EXPOK u o. The Inland Revenue Returns Grattfvmg Increase in Every auction. for the fiscal an increase, excise bein works other than canals In excise the increases were: The quantity the year gallons, an increase of 185,961 The quantity held in stock on July 13,503,819 proof gallons, corn, 10,000,000 rye, the balance wheat, oats and barley. The Show . OTTAWA, Ont., Jan 8.â€"The annual re port of the Department of Inland Revenue . year ended June 30 last is printed and ready for distribution. From 11. it appears the total revenue for the year was $8,520,230, an increase of $443,704 over last year and of $1,067,567 over the average of the fourprevious years. Every item shows $436,588. public 3, culling timber $2386, weights and measures, etc., $4119, and other revenue $558 more than last year. Spirits $265,380, malt $72,184, cigars $58,080, tobacco $724,137, methylated spirits $10,364, the other items not showing much change. of spirits produced during was 3,856,955 proof gallons, an increase of 358,723 over last year. The quan- tity entered for consumption was 2,731,896 gallons. 1 was which is the largest by nearly half a million gallons ever held by Canadian distillers, and is about 2,000,000 gallons over the I'verage of the four previous years. The raw material used during the year was over“.000,000 pounds, of which nearly 50,000.000 were Indian l07,000,000 malt and 51,239 proof gallons, an increase of 19,016 George W. Salvage, U.S. Consul at Dundee, Scotland, is dead. Adolph L. San er, the well-known law- yer, is dead at ew York. Isaac T. Van Dusen, the noted railroad contractor, died at St. Paul, Minn. Peter Hope. a retired farmer, living near Chesley, was found dead in bed. Mr. Alonzo \‘Vright, popularly known as the "King of the Gatineau,” died Sunday moraine. Mr. George Monaghan, London, the pioneer school teacher of Western Ontario, died Friday. Col. Floyd Clarkson,formerly Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic for New York State, is dead. Texas, on Saturday, aged 53. Signor Berardi, a Sunday in Lyons. He was 48 years old. #- GENERAL. â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"- Italy. ingly cold. deaths in Paris. impeded by ice. earagua and Honduras. Casino at Monte Carlo. Mexican bankers Mexico to be greatly increasing. tion of 32 warships of all classes. over last year and of 373,876 gallons over the of Wright, the lowest in 100 years. average of the four previous years. manufactured goods.” ° The transactions in malt show that 53,- pounds were manufactured and e 1,765.53 imported, a decrease from last year of 2,745,484 in the quantity manufac- ° 933,419 The increase of exports from 8731 gallons thrower, has been further postponed. Sweden. a minute. floating debt. the Republicans. year is l g 7‘ . -. .' . ,- . , . . . _ . ‘.‘ , L. » . 4. .. . . - -. 5' , ~.. . . l~ "' . 7'. ,.., _ t suggest the consideration of the advisability __ of abolishing of the decay of the trade in square timber. teeth are required Over "0 m . . . , 0 years ex r~ h M rence. Rooms Over hennedy’s store.p:p Plon’ed u?‘ v . T posite Dominion Bank. Kent Street. infidetemupt: Rlpans abulcs. -â€" ~ - - - - Dr. Clinton Cavendish, the noted English traveler and scientist, died at San Antonio, celebrated baritone who was in Paris opera some time ago. died Great distress prevails “hung the poor of “leather througho ,n, Europe is exceed- Extreme 601’} weather has caused many NoVigation on the Rhine at Frankfort is ‘Nar has begun in earnest between Ni- Threats have been made to blow up the declare business in France will begin this year the construcâ€" The population of Russia, according to a quantity of spirits exported was census taken in 1893 is 124,000,000. It has reached ten below zero on the Isle The trial of Vaillant. the French bomb. A long distance telephone is to be put in operation between Berlin and Stockholm, Archduke Salvador, of Austria, has per- fected a machine gun which fires 450 shots The Chamberof Deputies of Buenos Ay res, has approved the bill to consolidate the Senatorial elections took place in France Sunday and resulted in a large majority. for Prime Minister Gladstone practicallv tells the unemployed of Great Britain that Gov- AD , , DEN TIS'I' It was 11 isthelatest triumph lupharmac fortheenre Ufice o - , , of the exp tellthe symptoms indicating man an posite pt; 18%: 2032113; 007. Store, op, 1n the v, G... and ’ em S" I‘m“!- mutitudino Vitalized Air administepd Char 2“ m°d°’3‘°- ras were a xx. Queen' of .. . loyaiity w I‘leadachc Indigestion P0013 Arnm' m w H 6R0 ‘3 finfinFEEimomnomafioPmsfiiee . ' u ' cermony e g “o melancholy Feeling, BACK Am, I 0f gettlng L :D S, where 1 th my vessel i the tour of uexpectedly Membrars Kidney and Liver Cure beauti" wfllgive immediate reliefandEmcrACm-e. 4111 and durabl' Sold at all Drug Stores. Fl . aminrv Me I". CROW as m ’ayaxfieflcine Company 1“ and BRIDGE WORK of the bree cf “”7" “g '( d" evening qui ' AND Insâ€"â€" ' permitted PETERBOROUGH, 6m, '1.” triumphal gate; “Go ll'ales. Au sitiou of PORCELAIN FlLLlNG SYSTEM successfully practised by Mr. Gross An upper or under set of good teeth for ‘10. Pure GAS and VITALIZL‘D Alain: painless extraction. Free when artificial J. NEELANDS,1, D s. DEN TIS'I', LINDSAY. Ripans Tabules are com- pounded from a prescription widely used by the best medi- cal authorities and are pre- by this a. gentlemen; ‘~â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"- WM men- \ 90 .000 OOOOHONON”OQOOOOOOOOQOHONOOO“OOV sented In a 10 m “that 15 be- Is now using STEEL CHLORIDE the etemn commg the 35111011 CV37)" (Dengue) for extracting teeth. It is appli- Resolute where. ed to the gums in the form of a gentle pound as L spray, When numbness is produced and introduced t e teeth extracted «No llypodermic needle ' 18 required to pierce the gums in the use. bered Wltb It is the invention of Dr. Dengue, 334 Rue formed the Le Bruyre, Paris, France 1 tform an Mr._ heelands continues to use gas p-a (Vitallzed air) with his usual success. He dlmb' I P ounding a flourish. an the huge 05 dge was “7 the car, whi was closed has given it uninterruptedly for over 3 years, extracting teeth for thousands e persons_thhout pain or injurv. Beautiful, artificial teeth inserted at prices to suit every person. All the finer classes of Dentistry. such as porcelain, crown and bridge work. successfullv done. All operations done with the least DOSsi- ° . ble pain. Office next door to (‘; to 3,; ' Ripans TabUIes aCt gin“) CO's store. Kcnt-st.. Lindsav. u. r Whmh alon but promptly upon the liver, 7 began to u stomach and intestines; cure - command dyspepsia, habitual constipa- S’ersswnaf (Saws. It was to tlon,offenswe breath and head- abs 1 is?“ .. t e - u es ache. One tabule taken atthe R. DEGRASSI, P-LYSICIA). a certam, first symptom of Indigestlon, SURGEON, ETC. arc. VVeiZingsoe-S ‘ ‘ indsav ' nervous, a biliousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will surely and quickly remove the whole difficulty. L HERRIMAN, 31. D. M. C. P S. Kg. Office and residenc:. Cambridge St Lindny, opposite Baptis Church. great sensa piration see that I was s ventured wit out over thd “'holly cq 1 found :nys side of tiltâ€" high as my 11 en: protecti and, coniple til-71: I was From thal earth, iroml moving awa judged to b metric-clean} of turns of , windiess. I below me I ; dfferent strl we were hov less intensiq an indicatin exactitude t the palace of with its dd then Georgy Circular qu‘ “Honored addresizng step into tm recognized l OfilCVI‘ of :1» seed ovs :1 ill] Stead the Dd “Yes, yesl French marl Getting al thrown by l Slight ani touchingr me had not yl not judge l unknown; 111 over us and sinster macs} preventpd m tlleloss from voice 1 titv young; llf‘l' iably proclai Ripans Tabules may be ob- tained of nearest druggist. Ripans Tabules are easy to take, I quick to act, and (pg, Lave many a doc- tor’s bill. DR. JEFFERS, LATE 0F OAKWOOD, has removed to Lindsay. Grants. Office and Residencetâ€"ho. 2t, Wellington- st., next door to Dunoon 5 Terrace. Telephone communication.â€"-20-1v M i i i i l l _â€"â€"â€" R. SIMPSON, PHYSICIAN. Ofice and residence, Russell Street Lindsav, second door west of York Street Office hours, 9.00;. x. to 10.30 A. 11L; 1.89 r. x toSr.M.and 7 1:08 17.11. “.W“M“Qg ouccoeeoo... poeoooceoo 009006000000009.000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOWOOOONҢȤOOQ l WAN Money lent on mortgage, and mor- gages and notes negotiated. Straight loans at 6 per cent. 1MOORE JACKSON . â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-- __._____.â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-7â€" Col. of thsicans SarnonaOnt. Late Play-38 T HE C ATY LIVERY' E‘ Fee' Pro- Rockwood Asylum, Kingston. Grand Trash 5: Primer. F fret-class horses for hire L' d D' . at W‘Aerate rates. Outfits for pleasure 3°°°7 " ”Y “m“- Pulses a specialty. Handsome single and L‘Odl‘yv Feb. 4th. 389:. 5 do able sleivhs. Lindsay, Jan. 9th, 1893-17. DR. .1. SIMPSON Graduate of Univ. of'l'rinitv Col., Toronto. Menbe .1. ti M. H. MCLAUGHLIX - BARRISTERS, c. Office, Baker’s Block, Opposite the Market, Lindsay. Ont. Money to loan. Private and Proprietor. I have leased this com- company funds in amounts and on tern modious Hotel on Endgay.st” and re- IO- Stilt borrower and 8.! lowest me ted the premises throughout. The Bar Of Interest. will be supplied with the best Brands of Liquors and Cigars. First class sfabling M cINTYRE STEWART, BA?» and ‘ttentive hustlers. 2‘ RISTERS, Solicitors. Nrtarics. etc, 0'5 Oficesover Ontario Bank, Kent-St. , Lindsav D. l. MCINTYRE. T. STEWART l COMMERCIAL HOUSE, M. Wafters, OHS A. BARRON. Q. C. (Solicitor for Dominion Bank.) Lindsay. Ofii- ces William St., in new Dominion Bank building. FARM FOR SALE IN THE Township of Verulam. .â€" The undersigned offers for sale that valuable farm situated on lot 5, concession 1, Verulam, comprising 123 acres of choxce land. There are 100 acres cleared and under a good state of cultivation, the reâ€" maining :53 acres being a good hardwood bush. The farm is we! fenced and the fall plowing is all done. There are on the pro mises a good frame house. frame barn and stable; :1 small orchard of good bearm trees, and a never failing well. Situate within one mile of the public school and three churches. Possession about the lst of M art-h. For part iculars afiply to 41.16. ARTHUR BE . Dunsford MCSWEYN . ANDERSON, BAB- RISTERS, SOLICITORS. etc Ofices, in. the Daly House, Kent emu mediately opposite Lindsay JOHN McSWEYN H OPKINS CHISHOLM (Successofl to Martin Hopkins) Barristers, Solicitors, doc. Offices No 6 William-st, Lindsay. G H. Harms. DONALD R . ANDERSON D. H. Cmsnom fam.’ 7 - :t‘ Mcswsvu ANDERSON pre pre- GORE JACKSON (SUCCESS 1 £12.: 1,], pared to loan on good security both (ms to Hudspeth Jackson) 1381'!"I how ‘ v 1'2”“ and 009193“? funds 3'5 10'9” “u" ters. Solicitors etc. Office William strOO‘ . man: rent rates. Lindsay. wilth mo. 4 -__._..._.-- ’ cu ar gallery DALY HOUSE, Lindsay, Edward F. D. MOORE. ALEX. JACKSO the netting Daly Proprietor. I blue again a large emu OllIEY tarxgl Stumbling ul ballas. of ti speedlyretu PPLY TO MR. JOHN A. BARROF Lindsay. for Moneys for Investment at Lowest Rates of Interest. 0100‘ William St. in new Dominion Bank build' ings. assumed control of the Daly House Everything is first class. The table is always an plied with the best in the market. he sample room is A No 1 The hotel is electric. lighted throuaht tured, ““1 of 4'954'033 from “‘9 ernment is uota charity. . Hm 7777..77oo7:.‘777..‘7. -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"H 1. ‘1 y °°'““"'P“°" charged with libelling Chancellor Von np- .8.dely 32w“ busspto “178 all P. DEVLIN, BARRISTER $0 )l’reh were In - it“ ‘ rec quantity exported was 307,078 pounds, increase of 237,223 over last year, but falling 2,746,635 below the average of the four that the mast trade has not recovered from the blow dealt previous years, thus showing it by the McKinley hill. The quantity taken was 50,082,751, an increase of 3656 over .1 last year, but a decrease of 2,523,380 from 1 the average of the four previous years. The In tobacco, snuff and cigarets there is a rivi, was fined 100 marks. m after, with no decrease in pay. been condemned as unseaworthy. 7 gen ts. for sided in F1 The employee of the British Admiralltv are to work only eight hours a day here- The Russian Government is havingits old warships overhauled. The Goraostal has The foreign Ministers at Rio Janeiro, Brazil. have decided not to recommend that belligerent rights be granted to the insur- , Arep‘o‘rt from Jacksonville says 1hat the romote‘rs‘ of the Mitchell-Corbett fight ave given up hope of having the affair de- ' LICITOR, etc., County Crown Aw Clerk of Peace Lindsay, Om. Office over 5 tore, Kent-St. Lindsav. THE DALY HousEg Corner of Simooe and Front Ste. 'I'orosttlv‘iHf;r new under the propriership of Mr. m' Del {late of Lindsay. Refined and 1'“ “ said the c197 ing out to mi fastened cloi one of our The breez fothree tint; varnished t4 boob and trains. Call and see me. Lindsey, May 10th, 1389. B. DALI. _______“________________.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- SAFE FOR SALE. , Messrs. J.G. Eli-wards 8t ‘00., ' qfler for sale a Safe; at J. HP. Ryley’s 0111,.Stand: It is almost as good as new: around b l of, hi ti lock ad I , . G‘iifiizrapiicculigggh? Janina; it, "'7 110d thmushoutsnd 780176 of “7° 11" "my syai'edt is lost the thing for a merchant. .A end conducted hotels in - shock to the small amount of money will take it, it "The cabl early application is made. "4 01$?»an ”13;““g’d ac. snwannsaoo. .1701.» 4,: gm“; of" ~ . 5040.1. DOG- ”MM duh ct , H. l

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