mm m the list,“ 1 of it, ’ Did, 0W 9. do" of any 1 mV defeat, " ’ 4 ed Ul‘lunlo ' 'and a raw: man in defâ€, engc becausehl “Q GiVe me my y honorablehm . I will meet, M Castroâ€"1,311, any Honorable sat?" 1.7 I will “10815on Castroâ€"I, sinole.‘ of you. I \villamee Kids. I will an ’ you may be clad mi, †I Will meet You i at your sword. *' '1 Ill]. 01‘ lutcklin‘. 1;;th 51'" Bred Lu lovico. “m :t to be given up. Ym xxl‘rlw, April 2S.â€"â€"The storm uh: turned out 10 be the most cvgvcl‘ experienced in this country Timers" say they never saw any- half so bad in their lives. The was intense, and the snow was it.-. if was impossible to see two head. People \wre blown off the aiks, and trail: had to he sus Terrible hivoc was wrought ‘ggrapli and telephone wires, and damage was done to property. CPR. telegraph service sullered 'lv. ileports from the west Indi- tliat both poles and wires were1 lished for miles,especially between } Prairie and Brandon. The ugers on incoming trains state ;he storm was experienced as far as Calgary, hut gathered strength came east. and raged with great between the western boundary of itoba and the city. The wind was ghthat the passengers were for- n to mow trom coach to coach, t‘nefew ‘ "w attempted this say were "down from the plat~ ottbex ‘ The wire for twenty N wasbiomi down along with th:' he keeping of vonr L ' ‘ . ' l le . ' ‘ . ‘crieu the }i,-uthn:l ti Iout between his cle ‘- .‘W x l“ :imagim that l exul; rcauso yuu Won the P ' iyou are much this ow that I llllll film}; Bergzmio my W113 g" 9e la t‘ ' _ ice sztmued.) EBE All. ‘ymp. TaEsliseEs {3% Use Soldbydrnggists. SUMPTION Ma‘s. I will 35; you may be clad in Clo ;. I W111 meet V0“ ..1 st \‘um'swmxl. Twin "‘21: dd 01‘ buckiul‘. Will M'. 1’ exclaime‘ ads in fr 1 in Tartan loom l" {cried the youthful u out between his cli imagine that I exalt ause you won the 1: you are much mig it that I had plan rgamo my wife 2†V T0 LEAN. Lr CURRENT RA'I PAYABLE YEA ito suit borrower. ears enl.'c)111_'3gmg “3g her recovermg .1 21“! b. 1011 Meta ‘. * xsh W ii STR ET 1mm Led fowl IOWiDK what 15w mlormc i0): 8:, )IcLAUGBUE Solicitors. Linds .mi tent. :iï¬cial Limbs .r all deformities not information and: 1e laws, showing How items. Caveats. Trad Copyrights. sent free. noun a? . Broadway, ‘ New York. Id. Uompgn: on 200a mtauc. 3c 62‘ PER BENT. x: #3ch {ITE CU \. ~..u the resin" ,f l h o irï¬tl‘umenm littll ï¬r m for our “11:1 suffer mgfrom‘ !' no or the knee, unit ‘1‘ Rhï¬ was M cxpreanon 000.1131 ‘03 n Ane -. 8r. STEWA and etc., Lin‘ low the l mrst l] EXDr‘ Knee and Ankle, Ll“ )‘d ' “ xpon our house!" from Milan, m: 1 might h’w'q :4. But you 1X13. you 1 in the list. th‘ (h 113: (f‘ (Y n ' vanes n; Club Feet .I t -u‘ ‘ Orme‘ lb 1 U nthor D SUPPLY 1) and, i Item,- .VOu hem HEYWOOD . ‘ The wire Wm; carried over im- xézretches of country, and could ..- found. At Reaburn, '25 miles of here, Mr. Frank E. Lundy, a - young blacksmith, in going a. few red yards from the station to an lost his way and was frozen to . He was unable to see a foot 1 of ham, so ï¬erce was the storm. me from the Village of Lundvvme, Lake Manitoba. A despatch Port Arthur says the storm struck d cleared out the ice from ‘ an such ave .e-d abs 11d Notes uomt 0“ a: Cox- arm \V'e aregl" : reSUl‘ d -41: H99.“ V n Guarantee and Accident, lu- e Company of London. England 0.000. Liberal policy â€"Bouus Vs $5 per annum secures <5 ' .: -- and $1000 in me I 51.2» Loth-u- . . M300. Liberal POIiCY “50““ -‘ ' " " ‘ ‘ ‘ .1 L ..â€" ‘. <: LOLDON, April 28.â€" llm o’rmsh . as per “mum secure. ’ cow: was v'sncd la ' nensatiO’ and $1000 in the . St n18.†U) ale'rtl‘fu] _ storm. Disasters are report. d mm 311' .icarhhï¬'acc‘dem' quarter: 6: rc‘nll‘ I * . Jnnx D. MACMI’RCBY 3.1 if .p‘ ‘ 3 “‘3 "“3““ â€3“ Gen erul Agent-,Lindsay. 011g orksnre alld the unrthcrn shores and the southern part of SCUL- ,,, land. The storm came uuexPectrdly, RIG (g X :0 f. jMPHREY’S Hts the w-9atber for a. few days pas; had been br’ight and summer-hkc. The VRSDAY, MAY 5. 189-2. Ml ORGAN, VIOLIN, ETO, e “Watchman. ‘TLLIAM will receive pupils nus, April 28.â€"It would be entire- :eless to attempt to deny that the ition in the very heart of France is ght with great danger. The out- : which happened on Tuesday res that the Anarchists are thorough- rganized and are still active in spite ue numerous arrests, and Wednes- ls verdict, which was given by re jurors all of whom are intelli- 1 business men, proves that in the of these jurors, and consequently he eyes of a large portion of the ‘ lation ot Paris, the Anarchists are Ya political party. A deplorable ession has been produced by the ict. Statesmen see What the results be, especially in Russia, where the ha: been pitilessly pursued by the ian Anarchists. Certainly these t events give grounds for expecting ble on May day, and even those heretofore were undismayed are becoming frightened. Many for-w ers are leaving the ci'y, and in y ï¬rst classhotels. like the Bristol, Chatham. the Westminister, and otel do Rhine, several ‘d’espatches been received cancelling orders apartments. The Government is n-oh-llâ€"hlflln removed to t h skitc-h's no“ A Blizzard in Manitoba. ider bay, opening navigation. N 0 age to vessels reported. Acdu ant Insurance. HQ with energy, but for the last nigh: it has been practically baffled has not been ahle to prevent explo- IS from taking I’lace. M. Drescb, Commissary of police who arrested iaChOl- yesterday received an anony- 5 litter assuring him that the 0? of the Very restaurant outrage is at liberty, and that the writer of letter had himself placed a bomb at door of the restaurant. The writer eluded bv saying that no matter t precautions the police might take Dresch and Procureur~Geueral esnay might ty Ist. L celebrated statesman, while dining 1 a duchess on her eightieth birth- } in proposing her health saidâ€".â€" m’ you live my lady ducess, untll } bFE'in to grow ug}y.†“I thank ï¬sh†shS said, “and may you long “me Your taste for antiquities.†French Anarchists. the South End of there been bright and Summer 1 l2: Thel scene or} Scarborough headland was tearful. A number of ï¬shmg boats were Caught in t:e sturm, which de seemed almost with the suddenness o- a qcloue, and made strenuous etfonf to vet w1thin shelter of the harbors Mul'itudes ran the cliï¬s, and every eï¬â€˜01t was made to assist the Struggling seamen. Cheers greeted each boat as ‘it gained shelter, and ready hands were extended to help the men ashore, where the women and children were waiting in anx‘ous crOwds. One ï¬shing boat was swamped and four of the crew were drowned. Otherwise no loss of life is reparted at Scarborough. Off Berwick ,A-_‘l -vr-_-___ U a thrilling spectacle was witnessed. Norwegian schooner Rederinden was . seen driven before the gale. The crew struggled vainly to escape being wreck- ed, but the storm was too much for them. Their vessel struck and was knocked about by the waves with a 3 fury that threatened every moment to break it to pieces. Efforts were made to throw a line by means of a rocket lover the perishing ship, but every at- tempt was a failure. The crew of the . hardy Norseman saw their only chance and plunged in the waves. They were all excellent swimmers, and the crowd on the shore sent up a mighty cheer of encouragement. The men disappeared now and then in the raging sea, but all made their appearance again, and each reappearance was greeted with a shOut from the shore. As they neared the sands of the beach a score of men rush- ed out into the waves to the depth of their shoulders, and took hold of the exhausted seamen and pulled and car- ried them to the shore and to safety. All Were saVed. At North Shields two ' ï¬shing boats foundered, but the crews ’ were saved. Along the Norfolk coast i it is feared several wrecks have occur- ' red, a number of coasring and ï¬shing vessels being missing this morning. Many Disasters on the Bratish Doe. I. Violets form one of the chief items in the florists’ trade in New Yoak. Plants which throw out very strong shoots are not so good for budding as those which are less strong. ANOTHER FEARFUL STORM Statistics Show that in 32 Kansas counties there are 100,000 more acres uf wheat than were grown last season. The fertilizer oi any soil is aspirit of‘ industry, enterprise and intelligence ; without these lime, gypsum and guano will be of little use. For the ï¬rst 120 years of their exist- ence the trunks of yew trees increased in thickness at the rate of only one- sixth of an inch per annum. Tb†superiority of winter grain {or a spring catch of either clover or grass seeds Sis due to the fact that the :,seed falls on a. surface mellowed and pre- pared by repeated freezing and thawing through the winter. The use of lime to prevent injury to the foliage has become more or less known. Prof. A. J. Cook says by the use of lime water instead of pure water†applied in spraying, injury to the foliage is entirely prevented. { A pig’s tail is said to unerringly in- dicate the condition of the animal. If it hangs loosely it shows that the 131ng not well and that its food should be changed. If it be coiled tightly the pig is healthy and happy. In Order to prove the superiority of their skill the staff of eminent physicians and surgeons, now permanently located at No. 171 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Will, until fur- ther notice. treat all curable complaints for $5.00 PER MONTH, and furnish medicines free of cost. A more liberal offer it would be difï¬cult to make. No extra charge for ain't/hing: $5.00 PER MONTH AND MEDI- l CINES FRLEn 1 A “A- 1...-.‘4- avorv var. U]. ' These .eminent doctors treat every var- 1et.y of d}sease and deformity, and perform all surglcal operations, viz: The removal of cancers, tumors, cataract, polypi, etc. - .. ,_- M... unmet ‘Inno‘g OT cancers, LUILIULQ, y..-.....--, _ _ _ _ All‘diseases of the eye, ear, throat, lungs heart. stomach,liver, kidneys,b1adder, an all‘female difï¬culties arising from what- ever cause,a11 nervous prostrations, failing Vitality, and diseases originating from im- pure blood, are treated with the greatest ‘ success. Cazt‘arrh, in all its various forms, cured by their new method, which consists in breaking up the cold-catching tendency, tc which everv person suffering from catarrl: is susceptible. __ _ ... L -_- .uu. {who nfl‘ence ii Sir Alfred Rulit’s iwoman suï¬erage bill was defeated un coming up for the second heading in the British Commons. SUCCGSS . which everv person suffering from catarrh is susceptible. Invalids will please not take offence if; they are rejected as incurable, The physi- ‘ clans will examine you thoroughly, free of charge, and if incurable they will positive- ly tell you so. Also cantion you against spending more money for useless DXL‘LLLULUC. Invalids who cannotï¬visit these eminent doctors in person can write, and be treated by mail, but at least one personal inter- view is preferable. All correspondence should be addressed to Mr. John Murray, Manager. 271 Jarvis Street. Toronto. FARM AND GARDEN. Working Like Beavers. [H E WATCHMA‘N L 5L, Dr. B. E, NICKEINLLD, an, 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. Bloor St. W. (Near Yonge St.) Toronto. 8-13" -"// .34 1M nunlu, “'Ilrlr-v- .-7 ~ 7 , ’ ' ginners are easily cumin: from $5 to $10 a. day, All ages. “'e show you hvw ~nd gm: you. Can work in spar. time . ; . or all the time. Bil; money {0“ work- :r‘“ . 1‘ en. Fume unknown among them. ‘ XEW .nd wonderful. Paniculm free. HJIuHc-u Co..Box 880 Portland.Maine inds IV. DLLVLL UVL‘, .I. J...- .â€" ~-â€" v..-â€" Ofï¬ce and residence, Russell Street, “ Lindsav, second door west of York Street. Ofï¬ce hours, 9.00 A. M. to 10.30 A. M. ; 1.30 P. M to3P.M.and7 toS P.M. DR. J . SIMPSON, Graduate of Univ. ofTrinity COL, Toronto. Membero Col. of Physicxans S: Surgeons,0nt. Late Physician of n ‘,__--.I A‘r-uvl-‘M Vinaafnn. Grand Trunk Sur Graduate of Univ. ofTrinity COL, Torom Col. of Physicxans S: Surgeons,0nt. Late Rockwood Asylum, Kingston. Grand .geon, Lindsay District. Lindsay, Feb. 4th, 189Lâ€"S ters. 5011 Lindsay. Ofï¬ce. Barristers, Solicitors. c. Ofï¬ce, Kent St. Bakers Block,upstairs. MONEY T0 LOAN at,lowest current rates. MCSWEYN ANDERSON, BAR- RISTERS, SOLICITORS; etc. Hamilton'S Block, Kent street, Lindsay u. u“--_-__v I V ' 8: 5. Kg. Oï¬ce and residence. Cambrid g Lindsay, opposite Baptis Church. ' JOHN McSWEYN DONALD R. ANDERSON 1 ‘ CITOR, Praetor, Notary Public. Conveyance Etc Ofï¬ces m Bigelow' 5 Block Corner York 8: Kent Street Entrance on York Street. Lindsay, Ont. 1V1 RISTERS, Solicitors, Nrtaries, etc. ., etc. Ofï¬ces over Ontario Bank, Kent-51., Lindsay. n. LICITOR, etc., Cleark of Peace, Lindsay, tore, Kent-St. Lindsay. IOHNA BARRON R I MCLAU'J HLIN O’LEARY O’LEARY, BARRIS TERS Attoneys at Law, Solicitors in Chancery BARRON, dz MCLAUGH LIN, D. MOORE. ALEX. JACKSON §UREE0N. ETC- OORE JACKSON (SUCCESS ’ORS tc Hudspeth Jackson) Barris- Solicitors etc. Oï¬ice William ‘street, d. HOPKINS,(successor to Martin Hopkins) Barrister, Solicitor etc a. William St. Lindsav Ontario. . McINTYRE. grotessional' @arés. SELLING THEM AT LEAST 25 per cent. LESS cINTYRE STEWART, BAR- SIMPSON, PHYSICLAN. DEGRASSI, P LYSICIAL mnnN. ETC. ETC., Wellington-St HERRIMAN,7M. D. M20: P The Bell Organs and Piano, - Guelph 1 17’ 1 Weber Piano, - D. W. Karn Co., Chickering Piano C0., - Gerhard, Heintzman 82; C0., Mason 82; Hamlin, A Estey Organ 85 iano L0,, bratuen Smith American, - . New 3 Or any other make supphed to order. g’ï¬psicians. , MCKENZIE, B.A., Lindsay, I SELL THE FOLLOWING MAKES OF DEVLIN, BARRISTERSO- , A., .5 m. (urnznnhuw‘ :mvn macuu. nun; fur u._ [w Anm. l'flflc. Austin. l‘vuls. and Jun. Bonn, 'l‘oh‘du, Ohio. 15"“ cm. Others un‘ duing us well. Why nut you? Some earn over #500.“ a lumflh. You can do the work and live at home, wherever ynu are Even be- ~ 97 _-_ a: o- ,, BARRISTER, sou than any other dealer in this county. County Crown Attorney, Ont. afï¬n- ovcr Foley' 5 up stairs over Neill’s shoe store. mm made M. lNuSAY, THURbDAY, Mm! 5. (0,2 T. STEWART $500 REWARD for a case uf Dyspepsia that cannot. be cured. Nature's Method. Home treat- ment. For particulars and sample treat- ment free. Send 10 cents for mailing. THE-ST. LAWRENCE (30., plctou, NOVa Scotla. MENTION THIS PAPER- Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats. Orders delivered to any part of the tow 1 . x .. . . " .- ' . my mirly illh-ixvi-z g“ u u! vhhel '1 vino can read up ‘ â€11-,qu who, K} K. r instructiounwil! industriously, . .\ to earn Three mi Dollars I Yenflh 3"†. 'L'Stherever they [ind will also furnish the autumn... . "Iiiiuymcn "which 3m. um. "urn mutumount. No mane," “W m- ..r.'~-~s am I: dun .a «iiv and quickly learned. I drsirv but 0...: wow om eucb L :ic‘: nr muncy. 1 have already “lush! and provided with “ll:pln\'nlt‘nta lnr a number, who are making over $3000 a. your Niel}. 11‘: NEW and SOLIJD. Full psrticulm FR E ".. Address at once. E. C. ABLE'V. '10,». f?“ A ~- -, ' - TO FARMERS. admitted by mu_sicg,1 jpdges, _ 1.1-A McDonnell Gowdry Wheat, Peas, Barley, Oats, Red and Alsike Glover and Potatoes W CASH paid at the Storehouse. Lindsay, Sept. 18th, 1890.â€"36-tf. 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 clcarediand 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 FOR SALE. Lindsay Dec. 30 1890-1-tf. Are now prepared to buy at the new G. T. R. Storehouse, Lindsay. ASSETS, " " " $35, 993 002 SURPLUS, (by Canadian Standard) 7, 600, 000 INCOME, - - - - 5, 796, 322 DEPOSIT AT OTTAWA, ' 3, 000, 000 POLICIES IN FORGE - I|7,656,38| NEW POLIQIES, |890 - 2|,206,702 The Government Reports for years past show that the :ETNA LIFE has paid to living policy holtiers IN CANADA 3. lar 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 JETNA EN- DOWMENT Policies. Casi: Dividends paid Every year JOHN D, MPOMUROHY General Agent. . TULLY, Life Assurance Company. â€"sth door east 0! the market. ENDOWNMENTS New York - Berlin New York Woodstock New York - Toronto Boston Brattleboro’ New York SQUINT 1H1 Farmers, Threshers am. . LARDIN MCCOLLS - 'ui uINDER - OIL Guaranteed to be better and - - and you M00011 Bros. 86 00., THE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. The latest Blue Book shows that after provic ROYAL CANADIAN for the protection of i‘ was $509,074, besides stock to the amount of called up. Vin-u-“ v. .V The same Blue Book shows that the surp composed entirely of the unassessed portion 0 ever expects to be called upon to pay. lus of the London Mutual was $67,176 f premium notes which no policy holds The following table shows at a. glance how the affairs of the London [Mutuauhave been going during the last few years :â€" It should be borne in mind that during the last three years nnn nnn â€Mm Hun mum]- 1t. ShOUla De DUI-‘11"; I.“ llllllu Lnnuh “u--."D V-, - _ lected in heavy assessments over $30000 more than usual, and yet ; last year, after collecting a full year's income, they had only $1,403 pay $26,182 of unsettled losses. In regard to security no one shoulc «mlï¬nh nnmnanv to select. Lindsay, .July 22, 18913 Fancy Goods, 198 silks : Year. W ooos and other articles now 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 tomers who durihg the past year. He has at present a. larger and more complete - - stock of WATCHES, GLOOKS AND JEWELLRY containing the Finest Grades of Movements manu- - factured. - - ware should be seen, and prices quote Our SiIVer your Christmas presents. ,Re- before you buy pairing a. specialty. than ever before. See ms 50le Gold Gold F 27166! and 5277/67 Cases, , DYEING Losses unpaid aï¬ ciose of each year. Machines, $6,047 9,878 12.455 23.014 20,436 26,182 and SCOURING promptly McCarty, The Jeweller, Cash available for paying losses at cluse of each year. $63,963 50,686 22,701 20,721 13,911 1,403 whigï¬Ã©dï¬lpany to select. cncaper than Tallow. Try above will use no others. - .. HETTGâ€"ER providing fpr a_ll liabilities the surplus of th A LL - A1Ann AC Innl’ can DOJNE TO ORDER «rally should try the celebrated It does not Gum or Clog mil to CastOr Oil. Money Borrowed ,ulll IV- In.- its policy hoiaeg’at the close bf last yea. f another $100,000 subscribed but no None . COBNEIL, Agent Royal Canadian Company. The Jeweller Lindsay. WEDDING RIBS ETG. See his Surplus reckoning premium notes‘ ' at full face value. @316 115, 955 97, 268 75, 334 74, 068 67176 Selling at Cost. 's the London Mutual col- , and yet at the close of mlv SL403 with which to and neatly executed Toronto. should hesitate as to '. HETTGER. Investments each year. 8 ,000; None 9 ,028] 11,797 Noné