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Watchman (1888), 26 Jan 1899, p. 28

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O THS MMMO HARRISON Business and Shorthasd COLLEGE __ ___â€".â€"â€". I 0.0.F. Building, Cor. Yang: and College-sts. foronto, um. COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND. TYPE- WRITING, CIVIL SERVlCli LOURSES Ample equzpmezit. capable instmcticne. moronic individual uasuruccon, unique recu’u 0: good results. Students may enter any tune. Procpcctus mailed to your deLSB tree. 3. 0. ”WHO, JAS. H.488 o0”, ’rincipai's . SIGN OF 1'83 MILL SAW SOUTH SIDE KENT-ST ilNiil 8: Eli Scoop Shovels. Apple Pearcrs, w Lanterns, Canadian and American Loaded Shells, Guns and Rifles, Builders’ Hard- ware, English and Belgian Port. MOLENNAX CO. HARDWARE, COAL and lRON =2 c»- a '5‘ ii .a' “in OH [0 pa m: be (til in up is" ill ,,. ,.l You Cannot do Better than (loci-«l - to spend the next few months .-*‘ in our Quiz-Ore. 1 ‘. . . a s , Why .> =-r. b . . f . Because we teach unli: tnose subjects ch ch ‘ every Larson n Comrnerc a“: life sin-um, ii '- uouerr-t sad, and tuck: them ruosct'olzn. D :plomas are erazvvil only to those who are \ert'ny of their nun-.- ozharq, 'l but is wh} they :zrc that is oh? Sc who hii'il !* ”'1'. do .tj‘y _\‘ to 'u‘dll v.3. 1 so well; that is Why business in n L3 10‘ he p. .- . A... ."i New liner-1 699er J :27. 3rd, 7.5.29. Wri'e us if interested. Prirgie 3t. illcCrea... Pcterbcrc 11:5 iness Coir.- ’W .i.-‘....;;.-. . .5 .uvw.;.. cl H H i" PAY L'l 21‘:pp.’. . . ' _ . . . country in one of its periodic epidemics, ls diseases" wi'h which medical alternate chills and fever, stint lass tude and an . either mental or physica‘ l‘XOl‘LlCll. the sull'crcr dot-s not recover :iftvr eil'ccm of ill. irrippzi tions and anon; [hosts of t-lic number of can» ‘t‘ l‘illiil .tl..,., Even after -. mild :i. til-l; cf 1i .‘â€"I= ippe it‘ i:I‘~.l'.l.\" I':nk P l s is can luc (lapcndcd upon for proniptllcs< and thorsiughneu in this emergency. pill; . the \‘iilll ll -i.‘. t 1‘ it'll? e '5. .‘dr. H?‘l‘l'_\' Mutt. :i ii cll {crown Exciting 0115 for a man to alone and unprotected, particularly after {a dark. ing a slight adventure with :i lion that xn'u ' .. ml \ Again Sweeping Over Canada With. Unusual Virulence. The most Violent Attack Vince 1890, now sweeping | and diflicultl sciencehss It is in its after effects that it 1:: 1 e of the most treacherous cone. rticuizu‘y disastrous. and these assume my terms, prominent :iniing which only nienzicned heart weakness. bronchial d lung troubles, :i. feeling 0: mu 5 t tom the for lllnnliis. andi cases of previously on: :uii :ll‘.’ ed age, "1' i‘;1t..lly is 1 l pillillx. that the >_v~lem silo..lil be. :I "I'qulillv tout-.1 up. and .cri'es strellg-‘ll- (ital and Ellu ill-lint c:lri"ilcd. Dr‘. \Vll- the only medicine that in: pom: iv.- These are a true lilooi fi-mlcv‘, lil-mzrin nastlmi-nts that j.:i\'c it ' 1': duo» .-. l ~tii-i;;_:tli. thus driv- ii ’ Oil? (1;.50 : :ccr in thc \\ Imlv syslcin. i- g ncnr King: .. beill‘a testimony Adventure of Two (‘olorado ,3 Miners in Their Camp. “The mountain lion,” renlurln-d an '-i :t old miner some time ago, "is becoming gm” an“, ratc “mm, mm, rare in the mOuntains of the wusr. When I first went seeking after the gold and lord? 31 ml. mods,“- silver of Colorado those animals were ’ ‘ rather plentiful. They met in pairs, and ere common enough to make it hazard- walk in the vullcys I remem/hcr on one occasion hav- _ . most scared me out of my Wits. With a. pal I was working a claim in the nloun- t, tnins ncar Ouray. one day, before the very cold weather: set latlon 2.1": over :2; can yours of age trail- in, we went to the town to get supplies, ,-. -. Winter came on, and f over this I great value of Dr. removing The disease violent headaches, ' palpitation of the heart. . â€""I finally went Isuited a doctor, . trouble was likely to develop into con-i ueriou ~ prostruti 3n, sunlption . liree months, but was gradually growmg indispositi ~11 to ix cukcr _ Often . this stage one of the neighbors . i me to give Dr. \Villiams‘ Pink Pills a trial. and as my case was Veiled L'llllslll/Ii- i to give. dozen boxes. here was good lhelpiu: inc, and before the dozen \verc used 1 was as strong: and Vigorous as g iecominend Dr. \i'iliiams‘ Pink Pills forf the manifold troubles attack Oi in. grippe. in. urpp - p :2, to l Pint: l’llls at once. : zght. c ;.:iJi :l. t n: as J. ionic and dunk-r does not keep them, the Di‘. Tumor Ont., and they w ..en:h:= are of the births in :l corinl'nio'l children V-“JZ‘U (h o be misleading. “an: up to the capital almost invariably but" in the provinccs which are not reckon- l‘eib VICTORlA W v. THE ELECTRICITY IN THE AIR WHICH MAY BE STORED FOR USE. ‘ Evidences That It II In the Atmosphere. Its Efl'oot Upon ndlvldutllâ€"Tho Bone- on Which It Will In the Near Futm Boston? Upon Mankind. ‘* It is a scientific fact that the atmosphere contains more or less electricity at all ' sight of the Williams‘ Pinl: Pills in; have some protection in the shape of in- the after 9mm“ 0f la. grippe. isolation in case of an overcharge. left him a victim to cold chills, ‘ dizziness and severe Mr. to Boissevain and con- who stated that the . I was under his care for about , and unable to do any work. _ At‘ adVlscd critical I determined :h in a f. 'r tail, and purchased a. Before the third was used; evidence that they were: boxes: li-ld ever been, and I can heartily that follow an . If you luve suffered from an attack of“ rocurc a supply of Dr. Williams l Insist. upon netting the genuine, as . ovations never cured anyone. If your send direct to, Williams‘ Medicine 00., Brockville, Unhealthy St. Prinz-slung. At St. Peterson? the fuvcrag» ycnrly from 2.23.31) ‘0 :l 000 in of ll:‘:;"l‘-' In the. vciri‘. from 185310 1:»? 29.7 ~,.cr . . ., (’inf“\ nziilon. i thousand to 33 l}, while the births wcru In 1133, 25,121 were born alive, while more :Kl. lio deaths, an excess in thsyenr " about 3,000. But lbesu figures are apt The workmen \v.;o Liz-sir wives and children in the "~3‘.".Z‘.(;‘>'. Thus noisy births lake pllce ii tn the account of too capital. The 2-3:: that about 78 pct cent. of the popu- :.i) inc unlvgrsaiiiy of the pruc:'.co of 4 leaving our little cabin on the mountain t: .3: the children in the countrv. : you if 3'0“ intend building this alone. It came ondto ”02.13300“ after we l‘in- :zunu fiat i. demonstrated by tho i seawe- {ll Consult; me before milk‘ 835 ‘0 0133?: an we 1 not 3“ a . of twelve mon to every ten ? i212 'u'i' White. 1 have an up-lo- chance to go to the claim for “my ‘ .,i..s.-: 13‘. St. l‘.-:sr.~z;iilri' Wilt'l‘uiln‘ in 1 date p.,uing ;,;i11,an:l can supply week. As we slowly climbed the hills I .- r-t ilmm this“ “DRUM?!“ i; (quflv l everyt:..-.;.: that is needed for noticed the tracks of a mountain lion It “L1; m, be .1 K}, ' ‘ housebuiisiin; at the Very 10““‘355 leading toward our cabin, and when we hug» ,‘ 7 ,1 7’ ‘ "NT?” "TL : prices. The 568% _WOX‘KI!28D~ ijhe reached the house found that we had for- :1, ,‘I" all?” ‘ "‘11” “:13” 0f um" i . drycst .umiier and satisfaction gotten to closc 2i. window in the side. We I‘f‘fik‘ “fete 15 no: LAM-V to 0" ““3““- i , {guaranteed in every cane. Eularg- had lost sight of the trucks. and the sight Little!) in the zit-nail population vi 1'» ; Sd-p?¢wtsrs’:fidr3:; figgangfg of the open window caused me to forget 3“ a; In met?“,V'“"'?‘.‘1‘E."l‘u‘ Ever"? if} ‘ 3:3;5‘15‘?” 0 all about the animal and its presence. I (B. If“ c‘jm" betw 0"“ lb”) “m1 IDOLâ€"‘1‘;- p p ' """" ' ' Itartcd for the window, and was about “°‘ _ The Lindsay GEORGE lflcLE to put my hand into the apartment The 31-01mm Buckle. PM”; r “wry“ when there came a terrible 91'0“”. and You hays read in history of that hero -â€"V“..o'.:sale and Retail Dealers in“ w Lumier. Rough and Dressed; All «’27.; Snug/5;. t-r' all Classes ; Lat/i, Lime, I U FRESH MlNl‘ll Egg; .. C~i7;‘~.l.â€"-Ccming (if S go ‘ l rect‘ from 3. :85 p hing ;‘ Vlil.t:{l)’. .. .5 Ms. . V‘. ii: .i ,2; sl‘tet'S for Hardwood, lfi‘d‘ ~ad in low {“083 to cash “I e g l have a l irge ns~ort merit of Game; Zf‘m? i Clearing out at very prlCes, This is :1 go ‘7' ch for you to get in‘door am- usements iri'l . (J ‘h \ _._. TL... ee's n i l o R b INDSA. the next instant a great yellow body darted through the opening right over my back, its claws catching my buckskin and ripping it open to my waist, turning me completely over and into the snow. My pal whipped out his gun, and the in- fernal lion turned On him, fearful leap in his direction. could shoot, the beast was upon him, and sizing him jacket shook him as if he had bccn a rat. "arms a. fixcd ruin. .‘r‘u‘itli. howrxvcr, why good people should not I”: llow thrir cxamplc ‘iihz-n they act naturally they arc agroun- ) but some ~‘3‘i:ip.;thies and great kindness of hunt, If. ' T'lrv. Hard and Soft Wood. Sewn: Steam CJSI. Blacksnuh _C. . r- a St» muzv. r. .21: ir own protection to put on 2-. gr-uu, r at lzcnrt are good fria‘mis, yet malt-'9 tinnit- sclvcs disug’rcczlblc to"those they lovc by a. bad habit of positive contradiction. All of us have a. great deal of self-love, and we can not regard as agreeable one who continually differs with and contra.- dict-3 us, especially if he does so in an oficnsive way. and considerate. He keeps out of disputes ' and contentions, seeks to give uttcrunce only to pleasant things, and, if driven to contradict, does so in an amiable man- ner faithful at heart as the grufi disputant, who is apt to be boastful of his frank agreeable is his cultivated 11 our. Some making a Before he of his by the slack was on my feet by this time, and .in' an.’ cement d iwi .. “,1 -. , ‘,~, . , ‘ _ . ' ra n” my re . “.1" I “”5“! up and I. x - x ww. '1 he lit-mitt) buckle \‘vmzl i put a bullet rlgnt tnrough his head. He , ,2 -. ,- .- . . . . . . dr ‘v-it‘ and m l, (l h' ‘ v th . . .3 him on lin.‘ -ri-nl :l (.lsllMdl...‘ is. â€"â€"uâ€" U' ., _ , " ; “ ‘ "i . . . . . . :11": 0:“, more) ‘11:. ‘0? 1“ “3““ i . 'llil'lOllS prizoitcrztm tlrnclv ;. :z.‘ i -c'.‘ .c . - c c " ‘ . 12'. - .. - ‘ . ' . ‘ l” r 0 u‘“"" u t, . ‘il in safe;- liack to his bun 1:: but the lion's skin in unothcr wcck was «min-g: as a rug by my cot."â€"-.\'cw Or- leans 'i‘imes-l)c1nocrut. The Quality of Being Agreenhle. it might rcasozizib'zy be supposed that good pottplc would be agrccablc and bad airplc disagreeable. but this is by no Thcre arc lil.t:.y not.- cxccptions.cspcciuily mining iizzt‘. poo- 'vll| nu, 71:), who are oftcl doliqlitl'ul companions. I 'lhoy study to please lint: thcy may cover up their faults of character. Tile‘z'c is no in this r: spar-st. with vmrin good men, for :3 mg to think that it is necessary cprllunt manner. 'l‘hcre are othors who The agreeable man is always courteous He may or may not be as pood‘aud ness, but the quality that makes him people go so far as to dcprecate polite- ticss as a concession to hypocrisy, but it is rt-uily a. manifestation of a. considcraâ€" lion in? others. It is, of course, culti- vat-11‘. by hypocrites, and those who are e::«~-.<.~iv.-';y politc may be suspected of in-inwrity, but that is not a good reason why hilll'i'I‘E‘ people should not use it to ..: :'~ till‘l:l.~‘i‘lV(‘S agreeable. r‘w c1, , ..' ‘ l1" <i.,,.ir'nlse good man woo lacks polituncss or assumu a gruff, rcpcllunt manner royally sacrifices a part of his gr .4. lor very few people will discover ms good qualities under his repulsive muzmcrs. Those who do may have patience to bear with him, knowing that his hoax-t is right, but others will judge by trtnxincrs, and, finding him disagree- able, will avoid intimacy with him. “It is not enough, then-form to be just or kind- .lt'117‘tt‘ll; one should also be :ugrcna‘alc in illiillllCl‘. and it rcquircs vcry little effort to hi so. The foundnt'. 1‘ of ugrccnble manners is thoughtful consideration of others or true politeness. This does not 1:;ply any necessary sacrifice of frank- 95:; and honesty. It does not mean that v 3.1:; r. contradiction is made ncccssary }: ;:.1-:::.ll be expsesscd courtecusly and incl. visivciy. Every one should cultivate. this kind of politeness for, in so far as 1:_ hr lpS to make one agreeable, it extends his opportunities for usefulness, and helps to give full play to his other good .. , v'. ,‘ EMAILLCO. ' An.‘ 1 .i~ «cw-3 ready to dam down upon ‘l x was IZTCDLEE‘il the chtsp was igl‘JTtPIlCll, vn|.'_.. ‘..- ...A. i. .y. .‘n’d 1' awakr‘z‘itig, boon-cs. inn. xix. r. l: i. when an overwhelming force was . . fill pursuinand all his followers were ;~ ,. 2;: him to more rapid flight. c0013.“ :iunted, in - mler to repair a [law in 2-, ‘. irse's harnz- 9. Whilst binicd with '.- i'rokcn bur-Io tho dis’nnt ciogl i *. .;~‘. down in 1. -.z'cr thunder; imi- j:;-:t . :m- pra: (ting inniis and eager spc ~.:~: him lili‘ i steed was :zzuunzcd, unzi. li‘xc a ting falcon. ho incl vanished from. Therc is in daily lit'c trio ~' :zrw ...i ., precipitous; and the 5.2mm immi- The man who, fan; l.:.-. ‘s ,..g the day. iltll‘iilt'fl‘ good :2- ‘ .. vi great- liisiliiixsncv, i; 0213' 3.35 on a sic-cal harnessed Wit l: : buckle, lib-l must not um!" i '. , _i~. LilltbQSb has -~ or more l':::’;;" ~ be left. in“ Hans in tho (1:... ; ' nigh it lllz-fv' (ill-20'! some lit 1.. . ;;~. .' fore hand, i4 xii-ighhor is \-.'i-r*:- - s all in ml vr biforo the march .- . .-â€"an. Jinn-.3 llnlnilton. A Speculr.‘ ivo Parson. '1"‘.!"..‘. is a country pczrssu in lilo-gland w? : ‘- .3 mistaken his calling. list-milk :c to Barmy Barnum, the Lib: .Ir finance. asking for rflicf from walnont on :;.;count of an ovcr- rice in Iiuflll's. “My him,” 11:- . ‘..~.n. When your bank cslnc Ira- . .: shares as an investmcn‘. :iml . £400 of ll-(‘lll at :S-i, siukicr: .;2.'. - :11 in them, and a good mi; 2:1 ",-"..oy have now fallen to :32 ".2‘3 lax: undone. I cannot face ll‘.\ ,2.,-'.w. as: a bankrupt, and what am I to or: I thtow myself upon your mercy.” Mr. Barmlto was (lccclr mm: 1 by the appeal and replied that he '.\-:.i.'..‘. buy back the shares at £3. On rcc.=ipt of this reply the guileloss patr- snil wired to his brokers to ”buy 4100 shares of Barnato bank stock at £2. ox d nrlld them around to Barnato Bios... Vino will give you .24 for ,them.”â€"Lon- do: Letter. A Modern City. SPZliilB, which is now a thriving: our of senethlng lll;-.: El‘i,(‘.t‘0 minimums, with all the modern inlprOVemcnts and Willi great plans f.:-r reclaiming and in:- proving the water supply, was settled ll years ago last week. Twonty-l‘our persons made the s:ttlement, t'WUlVO of vhtm were children. hon-3‘5. and it was several years before the place began to grow. and its l'i‘.ll importance dates back only a few years from the present mine. The Ttown was named for an old ludiun chief, Wlltlrtl decrepit daughter, Prin :ess Auxcllne, is still to be soon on 12..- sirecta. Tell: .l j.- .. story. ‘5 log, for instance, from the time that 2: frisked about on a \vooly lamb. (lip 'i.~ and comb it, dye, Spin. weave and 5.3.1 2‘. for him, and do it dr.-.=.uatically, iti. .-. lavish 1121:: of pantomiino. As tho am home isVa debtor to the “div...“ verse, so cverynrticle in it. in: i: :blng histéry of groan!) m- m. .. turc, with travels an“. l'.‘l\'~.::.i..w~ hard to find out; and tins-tn li- ~.‘ . -- well told, make the every-day inn... and nicknacks a Dem: failing' Wm..- r bank to the m own i ".lZlS always ilEi'Il investnmnr, no- . ' times. Over a Fran. klin gave a Leaving Behind a Host of After of this mm, by century ago Benjamin practical demonstration drawing a current of elec- â€"h - triclty â€"â€"Prompt and Effective. a. kfto Other experiments of a similar actors resulted in the death of several ex- perlmmters. they having unwisely 10% of thunderstorms, tion in the air during clear weather and in the aurora. F fact that it Was necessary to These experiments have . proved beyond , , doubt that electricity may be drawn from Dagg says ' the atmosphere by simple means, all of l which have been long understood and are quite natural; moreover, is atmospheric conditions than others. air is a nonconductor and moist air u good conductor of this valuable invisible power, a the greatest amount of electricity is f nd when the atmosphere is charged to its full capacity we know that it easier to obtain this current under some With moisture. shown in the phenomena Electricity is _ in the slight electrlflw During the auroral display it has been possible, owing to the abundance of elec- i tricity in the air. _ and transmit messages for long distances . without the aid of a and they wxll put y ou. plausible theory o.‘ the aurora is thatof in work telegraph lines battery. The most ranklin, that it is caused by electric dis charges in the upper air, resulting from , ill be mailed pO-Stlpild, at; air to the l 30c. a box or six boxes for $2.50. i streams of air and vapor ra “M differing electrical conditions C! the cold of the polar regions and the warmer . ocean by evaporation in tropical regions. It is generally understood that the clone "1th Dr. air above the earth is and that the air at the earth’s surface negatively poktchly electrified electrified and its volume meas- ured by its potential from a point above the earth to that at the surface. while the air between the upper and lower layers serves to keep the opposite charges separate. It is usually found that in cloud; or rainy weather the charge is of a negative clmmctgr and with clearing weather it changes to p05 ltivc. any definite change in the electrical conditions indicating a change of weather conditions. rily play Atmospheric conditions must necessav u. vcry essential part in the elec- tricnl potential. This being so uncertain and weather condo may for any given clove to so govern the current drawn never be possx Pic to obtain a constant :on. but it is possible clouds or a clear sky by passing ltto earth through lightning :zrrcsters or possibly re- sistance coils that by the time it reaches the desired point its potcntlal would be so reduced asto allow its charge“: be utilized in charging storage batteries. Now, it may be said that under the most adverse conditions the current would be found too weak to be of value, but I believe that even under such conditions i there would be sufficient electricity gath- , ! ered to continue in force that previously ‘Qtorod without failure or loss of power. l provided the capacity of storing in sum- cicnt to meet the wants of an emergency of this character. . This would provide against the unstable atmospheric element. and, the periods and. l conditions under which its greatest vol- ume exists being known. oxtrn precaution and provision must be made for storing for l future use. It is contended by some that the ocean affords the best flLClllLll'S for gathering and ‘ trolled and made it pcrmnncnt power. .1 ._-..._....- l l l l l They built 102'. Take a simple subjectâ€"baby’s stoop i storing this valuable power. I contend that, although the ocean may be the bet- ter conductor, it would be more difficult to store on the ocean than on land. for it is always an easy lnuttcr to carry a cur- rent to moist soil and there do the storing. Bcsidcs. thcrc are in ::-(ldition to be gathered the cartll currents and that artificially gen- crtilcd by the thousands of dynanios. cm., which is of itself today a vust powcr and is hardly utilized ‘ll'i-lrc tlic power is lost. There is nothing to prove that a current when once set in motion cannot be con- It! force. if stored. may be uscd ovcr and over again if a. proper conductor is provided after it has performed its work ti) carry it to a rcsurvoir or storage plant for future use. ' [love you ever thought of the great volume of clertricty which our atmos- phcro contains? \ic inhale with every brcuth a snilicicnt quiiiitny to stl'cllgthcn and invigorate us it is one of the most important elcmcuts. There is an ebb and flood wave to our atmosphere which is similar in its uctionto the tides of the ocean. Its maximum pressure 00- ours at certain hours of the day and night and its minimum at opposite hours When the pressure is at its minimum the elccocicul force of our bodies is least. and at such times we use greatly cucrvntod and weukoncd. and at periods of exucsslvo humidity similar ell‘ccts in our physical condition may be observed. When the at- mosphere ls thoroughly saturated, it is I more perfect conductor, and the current readily leaves us for that offering the least resistance. All these forces tend to show and prove that there is an electrical disâ€" charge from one substance to another, and fully demonstrates that it needs but the nest conductor to gather and a proper ro- ocptacle to store the electric fluid which constantly surrounds us Several experimenters are already em- ployed in devising a plan for gathering and storing atmospheric electricity, and I am confident from the progress already attained in this line that it will not be many years before atmospheric electricity can be properly stored and utilized, taking the placa of all lighting. heating and mo- tor power employed at the present day. The possibilities and uses to which this power may be applied arc innumerable. I expect to see it used in every house in as simple a manner as gas or water, so that it shall be within the reach of the poor as well as the wealthy. The earth and atmosphere were given to men, mice aid bugs for useful purposes: the earth has responded to many of their wants. and now. as science progresses and funds to loan at . more enlightened, the Mortgages on ‘ possibilities of atmospheric qualities and quantities are open for experiiiicnnâ€"E. we are becoming B. Dunn in North American Review. . Self Respect. "Yo orter have seen ions so changeable. it Cambridge-sic. Telephone 51. from the I smirkln ”ARDER. .moso. THURSDAY. JANUARY 19m. 1899 the Town of Lindsay, and authenticated y lug date the 9th day of upon the following lots or par I here TUES AY, THE FOUBT Twelve o’clock, Public Au tlon the said I 'am prepared to LEND MONEY on Good Farm Property at Lowest Rates â€"o-â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" TOWN OF LIN DSAX. November 1893, and eels of land give notice that unless the said taxes and costs noon, at the lands Of IntereSt' . arrears of axes and all lawful charges incurred. No Solic1tor’s Fees. . All the undermentioned lots are Patented. No ' Commissmn . 8m w M Am. N King 54 L4 its 2: . g .’ 1-4 N King 57 14 No. 8 William Street, Lindsay. 31°“. F W 5‘ 93W" 5; 3:: ‘ . screw i2 ’ ene g pt 1 it "‘7 N M( boume E 19 1â€"4 0 0 g $313961 E 21 1-4 0'10 31 -5' DENTIST - unusA .: 5 Russell E .9 if E St Lawrence . 9 1-4 lumber Royal Dental CollegeJOnt! Headquarters subdlflmn 9851‘ X E Ifhdsay l 14 fl. r Good Dcntistry-â€"3L u u u 3‘ V pt “litfc . A ‘ .' R F A WALTERS : 3 N i;- - - i 33" ”i “ . . .. . lViSlon t 63., ft ; 4. ’ gubflfiifion park H1 N Mary 6 “$1: 64.x, it at ' T- DENTIST, - LINDSAY. “ zlf‘E 1?: 2a l334p Honor Graduate ollrownto University and Royal Sub-div pks 8 9 WA$l?;ii â€" 7 , College of Dentsl Surgeons. u u ' a ‘ Pt‘ 3’.“ All the latest and improved branches of dentist! .. u E Jane 1 1'3 Successfully performed. clam:- moderate, umcl , 3 1'5 over Gregory’s Drug Store, corner Kent and Willow ‘ u 5 Henry 3 1â€"5 thetaâ€"31.13,. Bl kul) “ 4 1.5 “ --. cc 1 12 DR. NEELANDS. “ z 1â€"2 _ 2 l5 l2 DENTIST, . - cmosa v Block K 12 l7”, lilxtnctl teeth without pain by: Gas'Wit-Jiu-d An) Block L 10 1;; administered by him for 26 years with guest yucca, S \Vellington :5) E pt; 40 ft “ :11 W pt .30 it iscd from the He studied the gas undenbr. Cotton, of v,lN'evv Yell: the originator of gas for extracting tooth. Dr. Cotton 156,417 persons without an accident. Dr. Neoland 1. uses the best local pain obtunderl. Beautiful art! i‘cial teeth inserted at moderate prices. Please send a postal card before coming. Oflice nearly opposite the Simpson House. Lindsay. --28. DR. SUTTON, DEIITIST, - LIA/BSA Y. Honor graduate of Toronto UoiVersit and Bo College of Denial Surgeons. All the Inigo: improvye’dl methods adopted and prices moderate. h (230013” andsraon Nugeut’c, opponite Voltch'l 0 .â€" . D R. A. E. VROOMANâ€"Oflice and residence north «at. clrner Peel and â€"85. DR. SIMPSON, Physician. Office and residence. Russel-st, Lindsay, sec- ond door west of York-st. Office hours, 9.00 11.111. to Neelunds thntllc has given the gun to Lindsay, Nov. 10th, 1898. Whereas b virtue of a warrant issued by the Llaym- of the corporate seal of the said Town, be“ to me directed, commanding me for the arrears of taxes due thereon and Com, are sooner paid, I shall on EENTE DAY OF FEBRUARY, 19, at the hour of Court House, in the Town of LindSay, proceed to sell by or as much thereof as may be sufficient to pay such to levy Cost of Arrears Advertising: T013 C‘Jmnliflsion 4 (I? 2 ‘l' i' S 4 (n 8 2 29 ‘ S 32 4 07 2 2.5 l; 32 4 U7 2.). 3- L :2 2 14 2 ".5 4 3., 5 02 2 35 7 ‘17 :3 l3 2 23 j 38 I3 57 2 3-3 15 99 3 03 2 25 r, 33; 5 85 2 L);- 5 10 3 313 2' 25 5 56 4 48 Z 27 6} 73 8 94 Z 25 1] 19 8 94 2 if) 11 19 10 81 2 27 1:; us 10 81 :1 :7 1:1 08 13 48 z :13 35 7,3 13 15 z :1; 17, 49 6 69 z :3 ~ 9; 6 62 z 2.3 -. =7 8 31 2.1 :5 1.] a} 3 :52 z :3 3,37 2 65 z 2: 4 30 4 ~16 : 1.3 6171 4 1f} L: :3 l: 71 G (14! :3 2.3 - g; 6 (i5 2 2:. ~. 1,3 5 £43 - 1'. :1 :9 S .13 z :3 11 15 8 it; 3 :3 11 1.. S 92% 2 21.3 11 l: 22 80 :z' 57 :5 :57 :4 OS 2 :35 ll 35 1:; 40 2 .n 1.". 74 10 .34 2 40 1: J4 F. KNO wrsox, Town Treas‘ urer Treasurer’s Sale of Lands --â€"IN THEâ€"â€" COUNTY OF VICTORIA, For Arrears of Taxes, to be held in the COURT HOUSE, LINDSAY, on AT 11 O’CLOCIlT A. ll. TOWNSHIP OF DEX LE Y. TUESDAY, I4TH FEBRUARY, |899 10 30 111.3 1.30 pm. in 3 p,m., and 7 to 8 p.111. DR, Cost: of M- l .;:s;~.- . J. t‘bOh. graduate of Univ. of Trinity 001.. vet lune}; ct Toronto Medical College of Physicians and Surgeons, Part of Lot, or Street. Lot. Con. Aves. AY'~"€ c ~m‘uicn. Total. 29‘ 95:52:91 Ont. Late of Backwood Asylum, Kingston. Grand 14 G H, r!) $5” .32 .5: Ti} $33)" '..‘ "L'd ftl’llllllllfsglllmCO'Z. Lindsay District. hunky, [-‘cbrll'try S. E. corner of “5,: of 5'3 16 N “y B 1 h, 74 1 75 . m 41‘ paid . . ‘ S. pt., all S. of R. Road 38 {$2313 22 7 on 1 7:, , 7;, p- {.d ' g . .30 NH ‘ n: ‘s :3 72-2. " DRéf ‘KEIFEfi ‘GReDtgggg iii: iii. 3. w B so 1? ob i oi i: {is In: D 0 n VETS! y 7 \ y ‘ * ) \' 1? * Eaculty, also graduate of T.(nit Univer~ Bi 1; 1 Ego-I‘m ROAD} I) L {11:9 ' - 7- 16 “'0 .-, city» :rOronto, and Membe of Eollege cf oc ‘ ’ ,‘ '-' " J , .. ’ , ‘ 3‘ “ ’““‘“ Phyincianri and Surgeons, Ontario. Office .. VLLLAGE OF 8030-551 (”.1503- South-east corner Lindsay and Russell WOf WY“ St. Sofhorth Pt 4 1,2 1-) ‘92 1 «__ 17 51 pat'c. streets. Telephone 107 .â€" 23-h. E. g Afr}; 55- “E's-'2 6 115) ) a § «5 2 47 23:11 . .0 aces t. 6 {L ;. 75 :5 79 ;..:'d DR. JEFF ERS. .. 7 1 2 2 ill 1 75 3 7:4 ;~.:'d . .___. n n S 12 2 (3 1 75 3 CU 3-3:d .30 Wellington-st. Surgeon toGaol and TOVVNSEIP OF CARDEX. 31111890" *0 G-T.R.. Lindsay distrlc . East half 7 4 91 z :9 1 73 4 c; not nat‘d 931cc Hours, 10 to 11 a.m.; 2 to 4 p.m. 8. pt of W. {.18 4 24) «i no 1 75 6 :‘3 no: you'd I to 8 pm. TELEPHONE No. 43. Best half 9 7 I“: ll 95 1 so ill T~ 1-,: will ‘ ‘ ' East half :1; 7 ll? 2’. (is l 7.3 .3 ;:L _: iz'cl R. A. GILLLSPIE. .C.F. mm 8.0. “Test half 24 5 no; in 7.; 1 77 1-. . l "“ 10 mo 27 ~T 1 16 ll ~; 'i Ofll’ce and Reeldence Corner of Lindsay am TOWNSHIP li'r‘ DAL'l‘l’iN. . v. -"' -) ,t) " .1. 7...-3: fiLssell Sheets. 3']! i it; i: ff, ; ‘.: f :1 an . ll'oentiate of Ron College of Ph'dckn ~ . . Z | L, .i; ‘1 f ‘ l _- , . :,-.~ Surgeons Edinburggh. titanium or" maxing. 2°“: i311: 3’3 :3 1:: '3, .C.’ 1333 ~’~.' ,' 3‘ fit}; Edinburg Spools attention given to Mldwlfu» *0“: d ‘ 7‘ ‘ '- :_ . .‘f 1 ’_ i ‘; and diseases of women. Telephone No. 98â€"35. ' 3” 11 i " l‘ ; ‘ ' 1 "1 -“ _'_ 3‘ - -~O-_..__.,__ ,, w ‘_’1 11 it“) 1‘ . i l L'l LU . 'r I; M‘S‘WHN 3‘ ANDERSON. BAB- TOWNSHIP or mam; _ . alsrsas. SOLICITORS. etc 0606,12. 3 1 1335 1‘ i‘ 1 «5 11 Tips-1C: mgdlateiy opposite the Duly House, Kent sueo- 'n ini -: [.121de (i 1 131 ll 45 1 7') ll .‘iL pith JOHN McSWEYN DONALD R. ANDERsm »:..ini.,: -_____..._.______.__.______ - 1:0 4 94 lil .Q‘i 1 9:3 1‘ F p I: G H. HOPKINS Barrister Sort“ ““1““ 7 7'1 Z 7‘1 1 Z3 :i '. 11:: 1 ‘ l ' Sol‘c in:- fur the Ontario ,I‘mik. Money to bond] half?“ ‘ ‘5 "2 ‘ l'l 1 ‘0 ‘J “’ : Lounat Lou's: Rica. Office No. 6 \Vil.ia.m Street TO\V.\SHIP 0i“ BLDG). south. G. ll. llOl‘lile. S g" i 13 g ,3.) -_l ‘4 1 75 11 3,. ‘ ‘1 ' "SWOT”---M‘_-__._._-.:-w..._-__._.._._- VILLAGE OF BOLSCVER .‘i SILDON. P-DEVLHV. liAhBlSTEll N‘- King 5:. South :1 2 4 it; :2 l 91 is .. ' Llf‘l'l‘Cil. :ic., County Crown Aircmcv. ‘ \ 'VS l: Elli Y Citzk ‘ol'lthc Peaceflnndsay. Oflioe. Keenan's Mick, Vorth 1,1711%: V- ~1§IP (11)”) L3 :3 1 75 - ~ .. too o \cn‘elica‘. ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ’ :::__:_.'_â€"::_:::.:::;:_:Ww. .__.__ â€"â€"- TO\\':\' 51111) 01“ l~‘l-I.\' ELfl N . . - . - . . 14 4 no 37 so 2 9:. m .1 7; : 1 TH 05. 5'1 12W A RT, Barrxstcr, “’th half 15 4 1m an (ill : oi .'- ' 'v. ll ‘k golicitor, Xo'iuy, Etc. ‘ (rifle? over Ontario Ellis'plan, Blocks 1". C.‘\' D. part 223 9 2 24 ii .3 ll ‘43 . ; mar-lei“ Sign. Lindon). Multe) toJoau at lowest ‘ \Vlid‘lAgE OF C.XLIBRA\' INVEJEIXELUX‘. _ \ â€"â€"â€".--.._._â€". _,___.____. b. 0f )1!“ bi. 3 I «i to is 1 >4 1.) L“ til. 1 i .‘ . r ‘ v ' . I ,‘ S 7. . 0X POINT '.\' .‘ENELOX. MOO“; 8‘. JACI‘SOhâ€"‘Bar' Viki}, 9: .. Tl RC}: 1 3‘2»? 1 7:. 7 7-) w. Vi meters, I’lic. kSOlfld’lfim 13 the Ccunty u! ‘ ‘ ‘ 2‘; 1 -‘ .H 1 75 7 -7). f‘ _.: clorla lIiIl‘ {an o ontr .- Mo 'tt' " " ' ... - .1. - J. ' , .7 " t “ on mention-s blit lowest currclelt rates?” 03“ VILLAGE OF 1'1‘3hho’ r ““3“: . Wl‘hm-ai» Lindws- SorBond St EofColborncSt.S§ 1 1 l 1:! 90 2 00 21 no ,3 F. p. noose. ALEX. JACKSON 8 of Bond St, E of ColbomeSr. l, , -- . . 5.}. of \Vél 2 1:. 100 1 no 1 .o 3 3S 1 . cm UGHLlN and MCDIARMID‘ h “Haws“. 31“.“, )l- ”M i 1 1; . . S0 . 5w comm glchs .nlmlob from l ”BISTEI‘S‘ Lch'l‘OBs, '~ N \V angle. thencc li'ly 4 chs 2t "'"â€" sz‘lyasuflicient distance to , _ Llnamy rind "fermion Fella. LindsayOfllce,BnkerC make one acre, Block J J 1 _ 4 So 1 75 (i do Sim-k, Kent-ct. We are burning moneyon mitigate 1? Falls \Vest. \V. .1. 425 l 4 1 G3 1 75 2 75 that mortgage in some large and small, to suit " F Falls \Vest 4p, 14 1 0;; 1 7â€", .1 -\~ bNICI‘OWey-fi' on the best terms and at the very lowot ' ‘ 4., 1 ., ., 06 1 â€"'. S " rams of interest. We do not land on notes or chattel " " 3i) :3 I; . l‘.‘ 1‘ >1 security. 'i " _'_4 19-; -; 2‘? i _i_:) 3 >1 v u n | l L :. , .5 ; >1 , .. n 5;. 13.: l 79 l 75 3 .34 KENNY WELDON, BAR- TOWNSHIP or LAXTOX. H m 1:15};me Ksotlslufinsg mugs? \Vesthalf 4 7 100 21 LB 2 03 2'3 "6 mid m. no": we . en a . u say, \Ves' half 8 " - .' ‘. - TO LOAN at very Lowest Rates. . \Vesi. half 6 ill iii; 1:1! g? l 18'? 13 5.: Egg 31- J- KENNY- LE‘ WELDOR- East half I 10 100 ‘38 Si 2 22 31 U6 out'd VILL:\GE_OF NORLAND IN LAXTON. THOMAS SWAIN, IR, Auc- 3° . 1/4 11 61 1 79 13 40 pm - ll. necr, ‘Cavsa ca 9.0., A liturio. â€"- Sales VILLAGE OF OMEMEE'. conductmi in no, .i-urt of the Count» of Durham Sub-diVLOtSA12, Soi’King as rim-ambit as m lily own immediate. neigh- St, 1“ 0f Sturgeon St' bul’himd. Expuivcocd in all kinds if mercantile ‘ k: ‘ fK' 'Q ’ 1 ‘ ‘ . .___ ‘ and stock s... u. 'i'oun removable. Con-caponcencc ;-- 0 ”15-. zit-1‘ 1'5 5 00 1 I.) 10 :13 j: ' .i number-Ii l-"' ml-llV.~ I ly. 18 0f M“?! ‘5‘“ 1 1.3 5 :3 l :5 EU ZIIZ ‘. . -â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ' L. of English . t. 6 1,-5 i i ‘ 1 75 l: 11 ';. ,z‘d PEThR BROWN, Auctioneer. " .. 3 if? 3 03 1 73 4 77 ~, ."d 14......1 l".u., tumultâ€"F tool not " ", l0 6 35 l '5 S ll 353 other gilt-- ti-mw t 3' attended wrrlallafi‘gm‘ mod. N of King St West, Block IV . l ‘ p cm... Stiles can be arranged for urns wmcu- ,:>0 feet frontagei 6 23/100 14 33 1 55 5 .,\ 13:11 MAN (mice. E EER’i‘i’SHIPSOF SOMERVILLE. as a .. 100 20 18 :2 00 23 18 not ut'd MON EY To LOAN. South half 1 4 1m 17 75 l 9% 19 71’. Ipuz’d North half 3 4 1(1) 13 39 l $3 15 2..." pst'd ___ . So ShE1/‘4 3 S) 50 ll 94 1 80 13 74 paid We have a l 8 amount of private ut hmf 1‘ , 1"“ 100 "‘ 09 2 ‘12 39 51 PM.“ Per cent, on Fit-51 TOWSHIP 0F VYERUL-XM. Farm or l‘owu Emmy, S E pt(sll ofW macres except , ,- . oacmssoldbyED.0rde Terms toxuit borrowers. “J J B d . ,, . ‘ S W . . ran on 32 3 ha :23 29 2 21 30 50 paid McSWEYN ANDERSON. P'- 1 (deededmmeel . 1886i 18 S 10 10 36 1 77 12 63 turd l\1()l"EY .i an prlmpin when ya asked the lady fur a The undersigned is Piece 0' lo, " remarked Meandering Mike. ‘ “mi-chm mm: "r ”WM ”6 WW YWWV" “Any ’u'd a thought yo considered ‘ 5 PER 051‘: 1:. I been ideal." - Any xii-Him as to rmyment denim! “ ‘3 wot Ian," *7 borrower granted. L. V. 00031503, BA: Solicitor Convemcer, upon-ii to loan mono. (n of 1“ Bio! etc. 06cm 48 one door West of W. L. Whitt'a Shoo Stats, I, THOMAS MATCHETT, Treasurer of the County of Victorim as directed by the Warrant of the Warden of the Countv of Victoria, dated the E' - ~ f November, AD. 1898, Will proceed to sell ezich and every of the cibove men‘égdgd (:12le d, for the arrears of taxes now due u together with the costs, pon' them respectively, as 9 (unless the said arrears of taxes and costs are 8:231:5- S [ out‘ paidl at the Court House in the Town of Undsav, in the said Con t - o'clock in the forenoon on Tuesday the Fourteenth day of F:bgn:frvv§%1l-S93t Eleven Com Tnnasunnn‘s Osman: Lindsay, November 8th, 18983 '1‘. MATCHETT, (First published in THE Vrcronn. Wanna November Haitians.) Treasurer

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