B was M ward of Ma: sabel?’ the his Walk a . “Why do ‘ ers the door openedag an enteredâ€"a young I four-zmd-twenty. Th uest-ioning his Wm ' of years he was thee: quke. He had the a ay mat I feel no: re event; she]! You are . round. _ I do not let a £1 name. of information and ab. laws. showing How to tents, Caveats. Trade “Wrights. sent free. MUN†CO. uman Body. e, Hip uomt 0358359 nee and Ankle, Kl")ck 1 E11111“. â€"\Vearegream 11 “1th the resulto of th’ i the instrument. mad deb! ï¬rm for our little W p'as suï¬eringfromawo i0 of the knee, previtlIns 11;; it she was u1.lab about. but 110“ runs aw pther children. andï¬hï¬'e 11‘s encouraging pros WP“; r recox ering the used Y on are at liberty was. etter if you wish to (1039‘ HEYWOOD 3309- would doubtlessha We†W wing what to do and†\u 1 .mgoardv. and r1 rust he crmvned I)? undi shall 100K to 3:» with queenlygrace. ‘ 10 middle of the foam :d that. she would do Li she was then suï¬â€˜era .unlzoartly, and I :LS (Ire in the??? that you win - subie- :ww mor' 1"row?†Eggpflailiig GoodFNLs: U†Sold by dragging. 3. Authors STREET; TBRONTO. an deformities of Brgdway; Continued.) did not C121 le Your ODini Bub Feet, etc. “5° MAN. reel no 35,}; Dreside Ol‘g “in But ï¬ 'V i r- .1, Km; u , MONTBE AL _, address in Cana >11 0‘ 3 u†‘rrespondence, admittemy mt, will gixe each morning a tial report of the day Address xii)“ P~ ‘3 nus of .Leth eprev ious 9010., D TGHABD WHITE .Ld-‘U A mmctor Gazettee Printing ’ the early morning, 5? at the peep uf day, . mm; the :11ka m the dalry, aging the Cows zumy; :he floor in the. kitchen, ' he beds upstan‘s, a the breakfast dishes, rumbs from the pantry, 3 eggs in the barn, the meat for dinner, inning the stocking yarn ; “ding" the snow-whlte linen .wn, in the bushes below, musing every meadow me the wild strawberries grow. tinaf ’ “ï¬xins†{or Sunday, :5 mg, the pads and stramer A :.. am running stream, :hing their “ï¬xms' mrning their golde1 sing the pails and st kwn in the running [usic in every tone my in form and feature, housands mlght covet to own, ks that lival the roses, ezh the whiteness of pearls, of those country maids is wort of your city girls. SCOTS MD- in Luv ....--___ a king the geese and the poultry, aking pudding and pies, [mg the little one’s cradle, :iving away the ï¬es. }LD TIMES AT LINDSAY. .â€" | 7‘ In... Editur Hf T he Globe. 'BSDAY. APRIL 14 1392, :5\R,*'1 Site In a 13133 lbbuc UL Juu. er aiengthy article from Lindsay on x-iseand progress of that town, in 'ch ufy name is made quite conspic- 5. We obtained a. grant from the wernment of 400 acres of land in , ' of Ops. on which we mo build a saw will the ï¬rst year ï¬a grist mill the second year and FARMER’S GIRLS. Editor Nrdy,’†but this did {6: out in a. bolt, and ‘ led with the GO"6 ~. ,. Ll) |JLHCL 3\IL\¢“'-'J "" mum Murphy wished to open a tore at our place. \Ve PM up macho: new: the mill where he kept it 01‘ SOIL}? ti‘ne. «Jerenliah Britton) l'lth whom we were acquainted in 1815, When he kept a store in Port Hope, In making Highland scones malt" f? lame, and we were pleased to see him. dough With one pound of flour, four [I‘f‘looking over the place he said, I ounces of butter, two beaten eggs, and PM give you $100 for an acre of land enough hot milk to bring it to the de-1 Wr. He built a log tavern, and kept sired consistency. Mix quickly, roll with credit to himself and satisfac- out about halt an inch thick into circu- 0 four, and bake either On to the public He had two sons, lar form; cut mt ‘ ellmgton and Charles. Thomas on a. girdle or in a stout frying pan, not ecnan We sold land adjoining Mr. t00 close to the 0031' These are eaten ntton, Where he opened a store and hot from the ï¬re. more 111ccâ€. .. _.-__ plenty of good dripping, they make veiy appetising and welcome additions to the dinner table, either with cold meat, or as a garnish to a stew. Director "Watchman. sin Canada. or z the Pgesent Parliament on late issue of your NC vvvuav‘ n--- ---- .hrough the WOOdS‘ This season of the year is always 'e labor than mak- Irving for the invalid. The changes in Ion September we the temperature are in themselves -O.x.4o, and the sources of danger, and the searching ‘t mill 1n and ready winds render exercise in the open air The “.19“ were all inexpedient. A windy day is more opera-tron, when it . dangerous to a person in delicate health : each man should‘ than a rainy day, and there is always ong It would take special danger in a dry, dusty wind. . over the dam, and ‘ , . . 3111 ten minutes to The best way to clean allcloths 1s to i took seven months. . 9d the centre bed water and ordinary yellow soap, then slipped on the rock, thoroughly_ dry. Itubbing .oilcloths in the dam. We over occaswnallv Wlth a mixture of em our misfortune, linseed oil and Vinegar, after they have y that We could go been well cleaned, Will help to preserve vement of our land the colours, or these may be brightened by a simple application of milk. 163 would be given us * , The making of toast is net so easy and it took twelve :ed the saw mill, PM as it seems. The bread must be even- LOX-10 feet, three and 1y cut and free from crust, the ï¬re Eâ€"ih (“3! saw and grist must be clear, and when the tread is time gating short, on the fork it must ï¬rst be merely , - . .. :3-.. Mn] +knn lmlrl at n01 kept it for years. William M (‘0 W. erected the ï¬rst tannm-y, and ea- .1 is]; on for some years. The ï¬rst sin-i» i... E Kent street was opened and c .rrnâ€"d .m > by James Hutton. Th- mih dam was 't not demolished by an outraged cum ‘ munity and afterwards reconstructed I; at the foot of the rapids. The men, lthough few in number, gathered to perform the work with shovels and axes, the shovels would not remove rocks, and to Work with axes they were a in danger of losing their lives. They ‘ went home after doing but little dam- age, WhiCh We repaired, and went on ’ with our work. We put in a largel\ waterwheel, cog and spur wheel, with two run of stone and bolts. We were able to supply the adjoining townships with all the lumber and grinding they I required. I have ground grain from the township of Eldon. brought by women on their backs a distance of 15 “ miles. A girl of sixteen years~brought I a. bushel of wheat that distance. In 1837 the Government sent on an '1 engineer by the name of Baird to lay f out the lock. He allowed us $16 for all damage for moving the mills. In the spring of 1838 they were working at the lock. My brother moved to . Bath. It became very sickly that year and many died. I lay for four weeks, and my life was despaired of. I may say, by the careful nursing of an uncle and aunt, I got through with fever and ague all the fall. The next fall I felt I was going to have mother turn of feaver, and I left at once for Port Hope. Before I reached there I was lying in the back end oi a light waggon. I was there some time under the care of Dr, Clark of Coliourg before I was able to further. When I received word‘ i 51 5% go any from home there was much sickness and many deaths. Before the un- healthy season came again I sold to Hiram Biglow for 310,000. I took up the 51,600 allowed me for moving the mills, and preferring health to wealth I left the place. The unhealthy seasons continued. My uncle died, and his family suffered much sickness and left, and it was four years before I fully recovered my health. For simple hoarseness take a fnsh egg, beat 1t and thicken with puh’tiizud sugar. Eat freely of it, and the hoarse- ness wfll soon be relieved. that is delicate and nice for ferns and seaweed is made of ï¬ve parts of gum arabic, three parts of white sug zr and two parts of starch. Add a very little water and boil until thick and white. A glue mountmg Cod liver oil, taken in small doses in the form of an emulsion after meals, is recommended as a preventive for influenza. When combined with the extract of malt it has its highest value as a. heat producer and medicine. e bad smell from water which has been left to stand in tanks, a. few scraps of hoop iron should be placed in the water. As the sulphur compound evolved from the water combines with iron, this will be found to leave the water quite sweet. To prevent th Pembinaa DOMESTIC HINTS. HAZARD \V. PURDY. N. D., Feb. 6. um fl.ll:|!lvn 10 (‘0.- Dr. B. E. MCKENle, 15.11., Lecturer on Orthopedic Surgery in the women’s Medical College, and in Toronto University; Consulting Orthopedic Sur- geon to Victoria Hospital for sick children, Toronto. Diseases of the Joints and De- formities only. Consultation 10 to 3. i Bloor St. W. (Near Yonge St.) Toronto. 8-ly' inds HIJV ‘, ; .- ....-_- Um Ofï¬ce and residence, Russell Street, Lindsay, second door west of York Street. Ofï¬ce hours, 9.00 A. M. to 10.30 A. M. ; 1.30 P. M to3 P.M.and7 1:08 P. M. DR. 1. SIMPSON, y COL, Toronto. Membeto ‘ Graduate of Univ. ofTrinit Late Physician of ‘ Col. of Physicxans S; Surgeons,0nt. Rnrkwood Asvlum. Kingston. Grand Trunk Sur C01. of Physicxans 8; Surgeons, Rockwood Asylum, Kingstox geon, Lindsay District. Lindsay, Feb. 4th, 1891.â€"-5 tars. 5011 Lindsay. ALEX. JACKSON Ofï¬ce. .- / - S: 5. Kg. Oï¬ce and re'sidence. Cambridg Lindsay, opposite Baptis Church. Barnsters,Solic1tors, _c. Oflice, Kent St. Bakers Blockmpstairs. MONEY TO LOAN at,lowe<t current rates. H ‘ CITOR, Prootor, Notory Public, Conveyance ~Etc Ofï¬ces in Bigelow's Block, Corner York Kent Street Entrance on York Street, Lindsay, Ont. â€1 RISTERS, SOLICITORS. etc Block, Kent street, Lmdsay JOHN McSWEYN DONALD R. .-‘ lVl. RISTERS, Solicitors, tharies, etc., etc. Ofï¬ces over Ontario Bank, Kent-51., Lindsay. ,._ . n.“ SURGEON. ETC- IOHN A BARRON 11' LICITOR, etc., County Clearkof Peace, Lindsay, Ont. tore, Kent-St. Lindsay. BARRON, <55 MCLAUGH LIN, O’LEARY O’LEARY, BARRIS TERS Attoneys at Law, Sglicitors in Chancery its B. Dean, BARRISTER. SOLI organs Pianos: OORE JACKSON (SUCCESS .ons tc Hudspeth Jackson) Barris- Solicitors etc. Ofï¬ce William street, d. HOPKINS,(successor to Martin «Q: Hopkins) Barrister, Solicitor etc :. Wilhmn St. Lindsav Ontario. CSVVEYN ANDERSON, BAR- ' I ‘g’g‘rofessional {Tart-.3. . McINTYRE. DEGRASSI, P LYSICIA‘A PCRON. ETC. ETC., Wellington-St HERRIMAN, M. D._M..Q.‘P SIMPSON PHYSICIAN. -‘ HL,, cINTYRE STEWART, BAR- DEJD .L in the known world. And I am SELLING THEM AT LEAST 25 per cent. LESS than any other dealer in this county. The Bell Oolgans and Piano, g’bpsicians. MCKENZIE, B-A': LriNlAN Gerhard, Heintzman Mason ; Hamlin, Estey Organ , Piano Smlth Amerlcan, Or any other make su; DEVLIN, BARBIST ERSO- «m: -\n.~., guul .11 n, Y'HIHI. llllruu. uum. â€â€˜9 out. Olln'l‘illl‘k‘(1«‘-lllgn:~'“‘ell. “'hy m-nt yuu? some I'nru over a 500.00 a. mouth, You run (lo the work and live at home. wherm'ur ynu are. Even be- ginners are cusil)’ earning from $5 to :Hzindny. All ages. We show you huw ~ud start you. Can work in «par. ï¬m. or all the lime. Big money for work- ers. Failure unknown amongthum. NEW and wonderful. Particulars free. . Box 880 Portland.Maine Lindsay, up stairs over xm-w I. 151‘ hem madam. In Anna l’ngc, Austin. 1. h. Palm. 'E‘nlrdo. Ohio. w: nn- duiug nswell. Why â€". I‘\‘A mNDSAY, THURbDAY, APRIL 14, (892. THE FOLLOWING MAKES OF etcv Hamilton's MCLAU‘JIUJN Crown Attorney, Ofï¬ce over Foley's ANDERSON . STEWART $5O REWARD for a case of Dyspepsia that caflnOt be cured, Nature‘s Method. Home treat,- ment. For particulars and sample treat- ment free. Send 10 cents for mailing. THE-ST. LAWRENCE 00., pictou, NOV“ ‘coua. MENTION THIS PAPER- Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats. Orders delivered to any part of the tow "In " .1") 39-53 $9; 3 .:-.;-..‘\.‘mr to brie“: £3 [.11 . A' 1'“) [tux-.3 Illh‘“i".’:'l|i [;n-1-wx|ufci'.he1 :. ti - ‘ ..\_\ ho Cm}. read ms†\\l'ih'.fllld who, My my .__ '1. †“‘*S‘rllct19rx;,\\-i:1 k indush‘iously, . ‘ . \\' 0 our" x"{u“ l,o!l‘n a ‘ - . .\ . Yellimtamruuh “""wfllu-t.\\’h\‘rl‘.'\’f|‘{1‘ . - ' and . f the Sllllllm.) u" u 1 . .. H‘.‘ I“... v. 1.1 aim [mush No mum-v for m.- â€; ‘1‘} we“ ““1““ .“m- mu "-u'n that amount. learned. i dmire II."1 1:3 â€L“ N “but a. «i 'und uuickly have ulrend\::n‘ "I“: (Jud wo... . om each 4. 5 â€county. I . 1.. It nnd provxded Wit! ‘ . . 1 number Wh) lll'l‘l .' \ “mphn mt m it ur (1 so] III). ll‘leuA’ oyer $3001) a )‘¢‘:'r earl}. “:5 NE an o ‘ ' "“le particulars F3132 H" \ddrus at once. F. ‘ ALLEA. “30x 4:“ .r. .; 7:.“ 2.. ,‘ .-,. , TO FARMERS. McDonnell Gowdry Wheat, Peas, Barley; l WHICH V Oats, Red and Alsike __ Glover and Potatoes The latest Blue Book shows that nnxrAT “ARTA'DTAN' Far f'nn 'nn P. TULLY, w CASH paid at the Storehouse. Lindsay, Sept. 18th, l890.â€"36-tf. FARM gra- I‘ ii W MM. A VALUABLE FARM WITHIN Two miles of Haliburton being com- posed of Lot; No. 23 in the 5th concession of Dysart. containing 100 Acres, 60 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and in :1. good locality. There are on the place all necessary buildings in a good state of repair. Apply for further information to \Vm. BEAMle, On the premises Are now prepared to buy at the new G. T. R. Storehouse, Lindsay. ASSETS, - - SURPLUS, (by Canadian 5 INGDME, - - DEPOSIT AT OTTAWA, POLIBIES IN mace Haaw POLICIES, I890 The Government Reports for years past show that the EETNA LIFE has paid to living policy holders IN CANADA a lar get sum in settlement of MATURED ENDOW MEETS than that paid by Cana- dian and British Companies combined. N0 better evidence is required of the value and popularity of the :ETNA EN- DOWMENT Policies. Cast: Dividends paid Every year JOHN D. MAOMUROHY General Agent. -sth door east 01 the market- ife Assurance Company. Neill’s shoe store. 30 1890-1-tf. anadian Standard) 7,600,000 Boston Brattlebom’ N ew York $35,993 002 5,796,322 3,000,000 |I7,656,38I 2|,200,702 SQUINT THIS WAY, PLEASE! LARDINE MMHENE GIL Farmers, Threshers and Mill Men generally should‘ try the. celebrate‘ LARDINE MACHINE OIL. It does not Gum or Clog ' Machines, and wears equal to CastOr Oil. MCCOLLS - CYLINDER - OIL, Guaranteed to be M00011 Bros. 82; 00., THE ROYAL CANAHAN INSURANGE GO’Y. all liabilities the surplus of th holders at the close of last yea. $100,000 subscribed but no The latest Blue Book shows that after providing for ROYAL CANADIAN for the protection of its policy was $509,074, besides stock to the amount of another called up. The same Blue Book shows that the surplus composed entirely of the unassessed portion ever expects to be called upon to pay. ‘ The following table shows at a glance how the aï¬'airs i been going during the last few years :â€" of the London Mutual was‘ $67,176 of premium notes Whlch no policy holds of the London’lMutual have It should be borne in mind that during,r the last three years lected in heavy assessments over 330.000 more than usual, last year, after collecting a full year’s income‘ they had or pay $26,182 of unsettled losses. In regard to security no which company to select. Lindsay, July 22, 1891 Year. 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 as removed to the store lately east of the Benson I returns hearty thanks to his many friends and cus tomers who have so liberally patronized him during the past year. He has at present a larger and more complete L- -1- Np WATGHES, GLOOKS AND JEWELI RY containing the Fin Our SiIVerware should be before you buy your pairing a. specialty. DYEING and SCOURING promptly Losses unpaid a_t WHICH WILL YOU HAVE ? ciose of each year. $6,047 9,878 12.455 23.014; 20,436 26,182 better and cheaper than Tallow. Try above Oils and you will use no others. - - 'roods, Wools, Embroider- silks and all kinds of Goods in that line. Cash available for‘ paying losses at close of each year. $63,963 50,686 22,701 20,721 13,911 1,403 store lately occupiecJ by Mrs Gemsjager e Benson House, where he will keep a large stock of HETTGâ€"ER DOJNE TO ORDER Money Borrowed None $20,000 Bone 40,000 60,000 t three years the London Mutual col- :t-han usual, and yet at the close of they had only $1,403 with which to securitv no one should hesitate as to COBNEIL, WEDDING RIMES ETG. Agent Royal Canadian Company. Surplus reckoning premium notes ‘ at full face i value. mm’ Silver C (was, The Jeweller, Lindsay $101,816 115, 955 97,268 75 334 74, 068 67 176 Sellz'ï¬g at Cost, Toronto. and neatly executed '. HETTGER. Investments each year. None 9,028 N one