5 return.†rs reached their house with. tation, and as they did I thia shunlv‘; knoww What]. by said nothing of the b1: rersed as tho. uni]: “Owing ‘pened: and so ï¬x, ... retired hout make: H'ZL' 61.1;V ï¬nch-u. wmg morning ind to from the: t of what ha jar so,†he said tar Ml those may m recmnmcn {e In: F afte ypearsrncoumgmg plwr at] I her r91 (n'ering the use 1 imb. You areat Ii wt“ to his letter if yo on W .ve been .. t. .W. â€we $331011, 1: ~ ‘ 7‘ V . q," hia swirl: 1:: {Hey did .. home can live twenty-ï¬ve days if" ‘ u-v-iu . 2c - ' . - - m wnat houl solid food, merely drinking 1n su: W said nothir-zr 0f «1 V a ‘ “ ‘5 L 1e . . ‘ bl'w .\ Cntcen days Without eating or ersed its IllfYTgiL.‘ t‘Othino er. 5' B . - , _ ‘ , u ‘ - lurid. am: to l'etiiaed .k.“ . and only the days when eat. “.0“ EL‘.‘.':ii\‘.'l‘.lI‘." .l;"' w- ' - ‘ A '3 "i .‘ r. . tthZXi'm 2., .3 “my... ,Um without dunking. An Idea. [1]! was among horsemen that a horse dr wager-T be watered oftener than hc c mu“ 3 day, or in twenty-four ra This is not only amistaken a Hot-Seman, but a brutal be “4m: 1m: ‘3: i \. . , ' t‘: . 1‘1“?ng Lilrtndo "l mu to go [0 {11.3 ï¬nk? "'lfl ,\» “‘5 4 Hi “_ cnt or what '-., .. , . ‘ ‘L 1‘» LYLE-W§§;1red‘ :r so " he «3;. r N ,. t. ()1me T5 To be C'oMinuaZ.) . 5â€.†. . ntlce. .-\ horse's stomach ls extre- . u I . 1n - z“. sensltlvv, and Will suffer under the b e .d partial remains of a ..,. tinte- ference, causmg a feverish fe iund in an outhouse of , dizion- Feeding a horse principally y reserve in Manitoba, m min and driving it ï¬ve hours with- pcsed to be those of Jo watcl‘ is like giving a man salt ti .le dealer, who disappea ._ kerel for dinner and not allowing tl‘ . trom \V mnipeg, and w , to drink before supper timeâ€"very W :0 have been murdered u ctory for the man. If you 31 w anything about the care of horses at - have any sympathy for them water t! m as otten as they want to drink ace an hour if possible. By doing w : you will not only be merciful to w r animals, but you will be a bene- tl or to yourself, as they will do more a 1;, they will look better and live tl git. It you Are a. skeptic and know a re about 95 than anyone else, rare tosn out the foregoing is ng, beam-» you have had horses 5 wzth watering them too much, and 0 ' tlsfa ii‘SFéCIU‘R PF 0 R M s WERE m use FAILS. 3' IRh Symp- Tastes Good line. Sold by dmggistg ' Use 'C ' -1 NSUMPTION V2 [ENTlFlC RlCAfl .iysaythat the agitators of frequent AMEAGENPYIOI wing are tools in your estimation, 9 ' i t : you would not do such a thing. : \‘ treason for a moment and ï¬gure i t ' whether the animal had over-drunk C " 'l ‘ over-chilled his stomach if it had been allowed to become over- 1 ty. l horse is a great deal like a man. , him get overworked or overstarved, 1 bused, particularly for the want of cient drink in warm weather, and consequences will always he injur- "‘3? V z , . Sensible hostlers in large cities l‘iti TD [Uh . awakening to the advantage of fre- . . . nt waterin . Street car horses are ST CURRENT RATES‘ €r€d ever: hour, and sometimes l’A'i'AlLLI. YEARLY ner, while they are at work. It is ty of water that supplies evapora- presperation and keeps down the ouYt borrower. .E 8: STEWART, uperature, What old togy methods out to may be seen by the change †'3 {1' P?†f . , . . ‘ s “n“ “"" Lindsay he medical gractice to man. Twenty _ rs ago a person having fever of any ('2 ' 92"?" do: ' as low 1.) t. a rel? SENT. pneumosna w al .ed at "-___ le water to drink, and then it had to .. H - r epid. To-day practitioners prescribe [11111 - :11“ ‘1 1“qu 01' the iced Water the patient can pos- e and {taxonomy funds toloan {' trim and Town to! the laws, showing in Patents. Caveatsggzivdgo rks. Copyrights. sent free. Bdrm MUNN a. 00. 361 Broadway ' New York. rphlet of iniormation and 3/ (I: we I) y drink, and in addition cold band- ~ are applied to reduce and control trinperature of the blood. What rho-able to man will never injure a Use common sense and human It.-. . ,- ~â€" [:<_ at. J'b}? 3' 4:". ‘~~ Llll‘i‘ ~tesnegoti- .' fa-L.\:'L}IILIN, in:. Don’t think it is a horse, and 4 ‘75- Linds 3 »: o1 . of enduring any and all things. J drier who sits in his wagon and ‘ t, .3 E“ 90* es his worn-out, half-curried, half- * v: at, Q an" half-watered team should never plzin of any abuse he may receive -â€" n his master or employer, for he is er in character, harder in sympathy y reserve in Manitoba,; based to be those of J. h dealer, who disappea . from \anipeg. and‘ :0 have been murdered GEx'vmx: 'zx,â€"â€" W earcbsW'“ taxed with the result of t†qe of thu Ea.~¢mmeut made†at firm fur our little M ho was suffering fromaij vellizig Us the knee, preï¬x busing in she Was 11118:?“ yalk about, but now runs '1 the other children. an 55! phlet of information and at of the laws, showing How t1 in Patents, Caveats. Trade rks. Copyrights, sent free. Bdrm MUN" a. CO. 361 Broadway, R New York. 3, my master, around him. 3 the huge boé ed 0:111 ado. (t he Knee and Ankle, :cte<. awhile Zir] would doubtless knowing what to do need her. have his ex But what tied Or ‘essrs. Cl {Ll Ullgll (SULCI, Ila less noble than ing, and deserves that is human, the criminal. egs, Ciub Feet ease, m a ashehgdï¬z': .. canons work†01! STREET TORONTO. relate ) : ms“ er. wmmand.†1... )1" Authors me and a 90:38 03E nixed Mi 4;: the (1‘ 1,31] lake. †12111 {in com Said Mid Ht“ [Zen 0: HEYWOOD V 5-: Y0: , and {~‘v --4 ï¬nd them I anything arm,†he ’1' b‘ve no a DO We axe ’JJ ,â€" “e'? i he etc. 3 run. {man HUMPHBEY’S _ “ piw k1? leb in Vim pupils at their homes. ’ould invite the public to see STOCK 5113M. both Classic and Modern, ’ch he has for sale, and Will furnish ‘ <1? and INSTRUMENTS at {I'RSDAY APRIL In“ Londo 35 "watchman. 1e has for s {L'SIC and ole prices. (‘k )l‘i' 3‘ 1 less noble than the brutes he 1: Ving, and deserves, 1n the {name 0 that is human, the same pumshment 3 criminal. will receive pupils The asparagus bed will take kindly L dressing of well composted barn- L‘here are now more camelias raised E’hilarlelphia than in any city in the uted States. ‘ Radishes are e tsily grown under ES and pay for the trouble When re is a near market for them. n France there are 28,000 peasant 01: in which are taught garden and t culture through State aid. 11 cases where Nature intends that Watering a Horse. rots shall feed on flowers at night! flowers they select are all of a white mr. >otatoes are being raised to a consi- able extent in Palestine and Indian n is being cultivated with very 83' aCliox'y results. he grape has increased in Massa- etts faster than any other small cider“ Insurance. v-v' Guamn tee and Accident In- #9“; of London, England woo, _ Liberal policy-Bonus 1.5. $3 per annum secures$5 “Mario and $1000 in the FARM AND GARDEN. Gen Pianos tuned. .MAthchY . era] Agent, Lindsay the South End of there for Mum and h largely grown in the em arctirz. near New Hampdv The Alamt'ican corn crup or 1891 \\ , with one exception, the 1:â€ng , x . grown, and the amount rema. 11ng w farms-rs" hands on the ï¬rst of Man lik"\vi>e the largest with *he MHIM‘ CX ceprmu. The pungent Odour of a hOI‘SP su' :9 is t‘:’='JSv"d by the CSCipihg of anuw n a, and farmers. lose more of this~ wl: m- m of manure in this way in one warn night, I'mm an unclean horse stable than from them manure heaps in a. year. A pound of ammOnin~ in manurn is worth seveutven cents, and a. tOn of manure prnduCcs in all only twplve pounds 31' it, according to the authority quoted. The quantity of blood 1n the human bodx variws, nut is generally one- -tenth the total weight of the body. Baron Liebig says :â€"-“There is more nutiment in an egg than m anything of equal bulk that exists in nature, or that chemistry can produce.†Blood is made impure by improper living. It may be by ind gestible food, or irregularity of meat, or in sleeping in badly ventilated rooms, or gomg in- sufï¬ciently clad One of the simplest and most efï¬cient means of fumigating a. room is by dropping vinegar slowly upon 3f very hot shovel; a cover from the ltuchen range will answer very well. Neuralgia of the feet and limbs can be cured by bathing night and morn- ing with salt and water as hot as can be borne. When taken out rub the feet briskly with a coarse towel. Have your piano tuned at least four times in the year by an experienced tuner. If you allow it to go too long without tuning it usually becomes flat, and troubles a. tuner to get it to stay at concert pitch, especially m the coun. try. For boiled eggs dip them in cold water to prevent their breaking. Cover with boiling water, move the dish to the back of the range, cover closely and let stand ten minutes. This causes} the white to be of creamy 'consistency and the yolk not hard and dry. son by young ladies. A pretty dress of grey diagonal cloth, with toucl es of white about it, and a neat bodice, belt- ed at the waist, has a sash of ribbons, tied in a. bow between the shoulder blades that falls almost to the bottom of the skirt. A German medical journal asserts‘ that incipient boils may be cured by the injection of a 3-per-cent solution of carbolic acid. In order to affect a radical cure and prevent suopuration the injection must be made early. If a boil has already began to discharge, the only eï¬ect of the injection will be to hasten the cure and prevent the formation of deep scars. The immediate cause of death by cold is thought to be apoplexv. The heart is paralised in the exercise of its func- tion, and no longer supplies the brain with fresh arterial blood, nor receives back from it the impure venous blood. Nor is the blood thrown with sufï¬cient force towards the hands and feet. which latter deï¬ciency is believed to be the cause of the mortiï¬cation of the limbs of many who have recovered after a lvery long and severe exposure. The man who is given to sober re- flection seldom gets into a tight place. What the Scotch salmon said to the ï¬sherâ€"“I dinna. thank ye forspearing.†If every man was as big as he feels there wouldn‘t be standing room in this country.†Ilaâ€"“Mattie, if I only dared to kiss you 1 " Sheâ€"“Harry, whatever you are, don’t be a coward.†When a. man gets famous it would seem that every man in the country used to play marbles with him at school. A false shadow is like a shadow on a. dial plate, which appears in ï¬ne wea- ther, but vanishes at the approach of a cloud. Teacher (to youngster who had been misbeh aving)â€"-â€"“N ow, bobby, don’t you know where bad boys go?†“Yes, ma’am; over their mother’s knee.†1 “Mind your P’s and Q’s.â€â€"â€"Thisl lphrase originated in a tavern practice of secring debts of drinkers, the P’s signifying pints, and the Q’s quarts. Fatherâ€"“Are your prospects good?†Suitorâ€"“Well, 511‘, if I were married to your daughter, I could say I wouldn’t exchange them for those of any young man of my acquaintance,†“Poor old Lushforth fell down broke the trestle ot his nose†“I you mean the bridge?†“You n call it a. bridge, but as no Water p under it I thought the other better.†DOMESTIC HINTS. WIT AND WISDOM. Lushforth fell down and stle at his nose†“Don’t 8 bridge?†“You might. 5e, but as no water passes thought the other word Vr' ) 5:: ani rc'st-lence. Cambridg ’L" \{. 5L, Lindsay, opposite Baptis Church Lecturer on Orthopedic Surgery in the women’s Medical College, and in Toronto Unive1sity; Consulting Orthopedic Sur- geon to V lctoria. Hospital for sick chi1d1en, Toronto. Diseases of the Jointsand De- formities only. Consultation 10 to 3. Bloor St. W. (Near Yonge St.) Toronto. 8-1)" , Dr. B. E, MCKENZIE, B.A., U -(v)â€"flice god resiélence, 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 to 8 P. M. DR. J . SIMPSON, inds Graduate of Univ. ofTrinity COL, Toronto. Mcmbero Col. of PhysiCians 8; Surgeons,0nt. Late Physician of Rockwood Asylum, Kingston. Grand Trunk Sixr geon, Lindsay District. Lindsay, Feb. 4th, 189x.â€"5 lV-l- eRs tc Hudspeth J ackéon) Barris- ters. Solicitors etc. Oï¬ice William street, Lindsay. 5d. HOPKINS ,(successor to Martin - d}: Hopkins) Barrister, Solicitor etc Oï¬ice Wilham St. Lindsav Ontario. Barristers, Solicitors, c. Ofï¬ce, Kent St. Bakers Block ,upstairs. MONEY TO LOAN at, lowest current rates. â€L RISTERS, SOLICITORS. etc‘ Hamilton's Block, Kent street, Lindsay JOHN McSWEYN DONALD R. ANDERSON 1 1‘ ° CITOR, Proctor, Notory Public, Conveyance Etc Oï¬'lces in Bigelow's Block. Corner York 8: Kent Street Entrance on York Street. Lindsay, Ont. SURGEON, ETC- 1V1 RISTERS, Solicitors, charics, etc., etc. Ofï¬ces over Ontario Bank, Kent-$1., Lindsay. . D. MOORE. ALEX. JACKSON n' LICITOR, etc; County Crown Attornc , Y Clearkof Peace, Lindsay, Ont. Ot'ï¬t‘r over Foley's tore, Kent-St. Lindsay. O’LEARY O’LEARY, BARRIS TERS Attonevs at Law, Solicitors in Chancery 1OHN A BARRON Organs Pianos: BARRON, dz MCLAUGHLIN, . I. McINTYRE. L. HERRIMAN, M. D.7M.‘C_._P .LLLU aUUVU WLV wuuuvvv- , and all intelligent disinterested" eSple to "be “the BEST MAKERS OF MUSICAL NSTRUMENTS in the known world. . And I am ‘OORE JACKSQN (SUQCESS SELLING THEM AT LEAST 25 per cent. LESS than any other dealer in this county. CSWEYN ANDERSON, BAR- cINTYRE STEWART, BAR- g’rofessional' @arbs. SIMPSON, PHYSIqu. DEGRASSL i .Yb‘lL)1\\ Steinway Piano, Berlin Piano arid Organ C0., Weber Piano, - D, W. Karn C0., - \ Chickering Piano C0,, - ] Gerhard, Heintzman 85 C0., - Mason Hamlin, A T†. Dean, BARRISTER, SOLI I SELL THE FOLLOWING MAKES OF DEVLIN, BARRISTERSO- Q’bpsiciafl L‘ .‘D- L H31. Lindsay, up stairs over Neill’s shoe store. The above are .1! HI“ 1" m. l-‘uilv'r‘ \‘ l‘:\V and \\ â€10X" " ETC, Wellington-St - - 2. \N'hy , ‘ I l' 51.0.00 ‘-- \\ ark and “V3 . w. Even be- ‘: â€1min: fmm an": to "gum. \‘ -- ~hrm you h ,w 4 gm u hl‘k in ~1)nn,time _ ‘. it." IHH'IH‘) fur “O'R- -vnk~ --\\ I' among thrm. mlerl'n‘. i‘nrï¬vui'n‘s free "‘ ' "3.!“ aine R I M'JLA U‘JIILI!‘| hun- hum mr. :10 at. mm 1' mute, Amï¬u. ‘nn. '1 «111-110: Ohio. T. STEWART admitted by mugical j‘udgjgsf $50 REWARD fur a case of Dyspepsia that can“!!! he cured- Nature's Metlmd. Hume WWW meut. F01“ particulars :md mmplc treat- ment free. Send 10 cams for umiimg. THE.ST. LAWRENCE Co., pictnu, Num 80â€â€3' MENTION THIS PAPER. Dealer Orders (1‘ TO FARMERS. Yéuriz. .;‘ ' mv‘hrrva the situan- . Wu ‘Whn No money :3 -.. ....‘ learned. I thus" iu-u: z .‘ In‘o... ~ have ulreudr in ï¬nd pruvidcd numbjli,>\£lh_' uukm: uw-x' 5:!"- McDonnell Gowdry Wheat, Peas, Barley, _ Oats, Red and Alsike Glover and Potatoes B? CASH paid at the Storehouse. Lindsa}, Sept. 18th, 1890â€"36-tf. VALUABLE FARM WITHIN Two miles of Haliburton being com- posed of Lot N o. 23 in the 5th concession of Dysart. containing 100 Acres, 60 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and in a. good locality. There are on the place all necessary buildings in a good state of repair. Apply for further information to Wm. BEAMIbH, On the premises FARM FER SALE. P; TULLY, Lindsay Dec. 30 1890-1-tf. THE IETNA ASSETS, " " ‘ $35,993 002 SURPLUS, (by Canadian Standard) 7,600,000 INCOME, - - - - 5,796,322 DEPOSIT AT OTTAWA, ' 3,000,000 POLIOIES IN FORGE - |I7,656,38I ENEW POLICIES, I890 - 2|,206,702 Are nov prepared to buy at the new G. T. R. Storehouse, Lindsay. The Government Reports for years past show that the [ETNA LIFE has paid to living policy holtlers IN CANADA 3 lar 1 ger sum in settlement of MATURED ENDOW MENTS than that paid by Cana- dian and British Companies combined. No better evidence is required of the value and popularity of the [ETNA EN- DOWMENT Policies. Cash Dividends paid Every year JOHN D. MPGMUROHY General Agent. Life Assurance Company. Lin Fresh and Salt Meats. Ilivered to any part of the tow wsth door east 01 the market- ENDOWNMENTS Il'ticuhrs . min} . 1.3 can rm. instructiox m vm‘u 'n »..\\"hrrr\'rr1hv‘ vu ‘Vnum; New York - Berlin New York Woodstock New York - Toronto Boston Brattleboro’ New York an RIL 28. {892. ,.,; --"‘ aha) wild who, 3.:awiously, â€(dial-2. .1 m fumxsh .sz amount. m! (mic-lily muury. I u: a lurgg .. ‘ «rum. of he mum? Farmers, Thrashers and Mill Men generally shsuld try the celebrated LARDINE MACHINE OIL. Ir doeis no: Gum or Clog lARDINE MAGHME (EH MCCOLLS - CYLINDER - OIL. Guaranteed to be M00011 Bros. 00., THE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE GO’Y. The latest Blue Book shows that after providing for all liabilities the surplus of th ROYAL CANADIAN for the protection of its policy holders at the close of last yea. was $509,074, besides stock to the amount of another $100,000 subscribed but no ' called up. The same Blue Book shows that the surplus of the London Mutual was $67,176 composed entirely of the unassessed portion of premium notes Whlch no policy holde ever expects to be called upon to pay. The following table shows at a. glance how the aï¬â€˜airs of the London iMutual'thave ‘ been going during the last few years :â€" It should be borne in mind that during the last three years the London Mutual col- lected in heavy assessments over $30. 000 more than usual, and yet at. the close of last year, after collecting a full year’s income. they had only $1,403 with which to pay $26,182 of unsettled losses. In regard to security no one should hesitate as to which company to select. Lindsay, July 22, 1891 Fancy Goods, 168, Silks : Year. 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 - - stock of and more complete as removed to the store lately east of the Benson E 1885 1886 1887 1889 1890 containing the Finest Grades of Movements manu- - factured. - - STAMPING- DYEING Losses unpaid a_t ciose of each year. WHICH WILL YOU HAVE ? Machines, and wears equal to Cast! 1* Oil. ENGAGEMENT RINGS WEDDING GIGS $6,047 9,878 12.455 23.014 20,436 26,182 better and cheaper than Tallow. Try above and you will use no others. .. .. ‘roods, Wools, Embroider- silks and all kinds of Goods in that line. and SCOURING promptly McCarty, The Jeweller, Cash available for paying losses at close of i each year. $63,963 50,686 22,701 20,721 13,911 1,403 HETTG-ER store lately occupied by Mrs Gemsjager e Benson House, where he will keep a large stock of DOJNE TO ORDER Money Borrowed None None $20,000 60,000 b- COBNEIL, Agent Royal Canadian Company. and 5277/67 C was, The Jeweller Lindsay. Surplus reckoning premium notes ‘ at full face ‘ value. $101,816 115, 955 97, 268 75, 334 74 068 67 176 A. WI BETTGER. Toronto. Investments each year. ETG. None 9,028! 11,797 None