‘ ? ate product to a further treatment, for the ' purpose of removmg the remaining incrust- E . mg matters from the cellulose. In the management of the acid liquid, the l'litgl THE QUEST! N ' . . . O ANSWERED m A pursued is to set it aside and subsequr ‘tly } SCIENTIFlC WAY. subject it to a recess for recovering lb. oxalic acid. he latter, dissolved in the Col: weak nitric acid, can be obtained direct in the crystalline form by repeatedly making ‘ , [‘exns, and Jun. liullll, 'l ulmlo. Ohio. . _ . “ See cut. Olhersure doings“ \Vell.\\'hy 1111030 and Oxalic ACId from Vegetabl. use Of the separul 1 ï¬eld liquors for th- ' treatment of fresh wood. not you? some «am over $500.00 a. 1 Fibres Contained in Woodâ€"A Column *4» M.â€" month. You can do the work and live 'f - t home, wherewr you are. Even he- “mm“ "m“ 5" ‘° for Scientiï¬cally Inclined People. / I - ' THRUST lNTO THE FIRE‘BOX. - Khmer: are easily «- ï¬ll'ladny. All ages. We show you how ‘nd stnrt you. Can work in spare time There are no doubt quite a few men runo . . - w“ . or all the lime. Big mom-y for work- - »\-‘ '9. “in on. Failure unknown among them. 1 . 1 e ectric i ht and ower m ' g P achmery How Engineer Scovel Go: Rid of the NEW and wonderful. Particulars frog, hing . . :5 PISO‘S CUREEFOR N . Q on - as, . : FAILS. o. m Best‘gct’tn‘ghsnu . rmesoooc Us. (r N e. 801(11)deun .4 C O N S U M P TION 5†. . rHlanI' been made at Anna l'i-gr. Anni", «~99... .‘Cg'ï¬'h; ._ 3- In: l'm (.n ' ' . i _ m-“k {1W anx‘f‘m An Ingenious Process for Dbtammg is have much to atly furnished (1‘ Man l tome home rill grow “dinner: Co..nox 880 Portland.Mnino ......................................................................... succeSSfuuy’ Who are at sea 8'3 to the man‘ He Had It I) ow . , nn ( n. her in which each part of the dynamo per- Enaiiieer Smith told a stow of h forms its required duty, and also the rela- Mexizan railway operators dodge responil' ’ he said. “was run- tion which one part bears to the other, and hility. “Jim Scovel ' ‘ ht on the Central anu llall a: how and why it produces an electric cur- ning :- freig or either supplying electric lighting crew of conductor, ï¬reman an ~ by means of the lamps, or power by means ‘ men. One night about a year ago Jim was of motors. The purpose of this article, running through a big sheep and «cat then, is to make such an explanations as it “110119, in the State Of Durango, near 2’61" is hoped will be the means of enlightening alto, when he saw two ï¬gures one the track near a switch. He thought they were rail-r P.TULLY, Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats. Orders delivered to any part of the tow -s:h door east 01 the market. ; Shippers say so. and commonsense clinches it ; the English buyer says 3 akers of good butter that will sell at renumcrative prices ; CHEAPLY WOUW- have been your reputations as m mturc was never old clplutptry mgrkcpts depends upon its use. Poorly salted butter will not keep. lt us.a wou’ 8 un re so t ’ ' - . ‘3 1East. . 11d attend t th' ousarfi 5 0f dOllal‘S 1n the pockets of Canadian farmers if they ACc1dent Insurance. them in this particular. For this purpose “ 0“ N, h O h limatlier 0 salt- The London Guarantee aJul Accident In there has been seleï¬ted “if péain Gramme road (pie; and blew for them, but they 1 OW t at t , ' - - . rm armature mac me - y ramme rin ‘ seeme azed. Jim then saw th ~w re ' v . 1 f e dmenqan markdt lS pracucaily closed t0 the Canadian farmer for surance Company Of London, England is gleanta type or paltern of one of mi greasers and he blew for brakes eyndqo- . OU- many 3.1th 9.5 O pl‘O UCC, ll". IS arucularl IlCCCSSB. to Stle the r . Capita1$1,2.30,000. Liberal olic ~Bonus original dynamo: built some 12 years ago versed, but the train was on a down grade ry V equiremcnts of the P Y . Ell l:Sl'l de"lers Canadian Cl . f . . ever ï¬v _ by M. Gramme, of Paris, and which con-‘ and there was no he p for it. Theengine f g . a _ . icese 0CCUp1€S a ront rankâ€"there IS no reason Why y eyears, $5 per annum secures?» sisted of two electro-magnets, whose poles struck one of the men and killed him out- 3 0? $30 Canadian Butter should not also be sought for in preference to that of other countries. weekly cmpensw†and $1000 in the or â€trimmeflace each “be" and-Mme“ “gm ; the Other was Shumd 03mm ' , F . . . , event of d thb which 18 revolved a ring, consrstmg of ditch, and when they backed up he was . N D ' (gr 180m}: Years Past we have made it a pomt to keep a reliable article of ï¬ne ea J yacc‘dent' either ï¬ne iron wires “mind around a cast, stillgi‘gns hint unconscious His head was \ al , a ‘â€" , __ . . ' ‘ . . . . on}: D-MACM'URCIIY iron spider or frame or aminas (layers) of crus e , an it seemed every bone in his gr $11, 1'} ll Sthl’l S With satlsfactory res‘dlts. It comes a llttle higher 1n price, Of Gen eral A t L‘ (1 sheet iron clamped ’together in the same body was broken. Of course the mag. . . . course, than the common, coarse article so generallv used and condemned but it aYs gen’ m say willâ€, and b°“°‘â€Â°â€˜h°spide’ °r frame" â€was °f â€he “a“ impressed Jim 3Ԡill the end There’s 1' 11 . ‘4 _ ' ‘ ' ' '3 p â€" thisring then beingvround with insulated vel. He knew he was 500 miles from ‘dstead for $2 . . ca y more money for us. as dealers in handling the coarser HAVE YOU BEEN W°Wire °fPr°P°"i~“‘"°â€he currenmd hm" Fm‘ma‘d" it W“ a "’18“ _ . ’ 01’ 3. grades. but it would not be like usâ€"-we alwa s aim to k , he 13 T k f 't I wage required’ inad’imemwuy °pp°m° train and the â€a eat had mu" 11-5, rlall Furnitur h. . y 36p 1‘. t. €Sl, ry a 53C 0 1 to see the newl d1 6. t h direction tothatoccupiedbytheiron wire or' red at night in an isolated place. The _ r e. t 15 spring. _ ‘ an or a t e laminae attached to the spider This brings train crew got together around the tank of ‘ m. hiattrasses. I us to just what that armature has to ac-i. the engine to discuss the situation They - , ' 4 3E complish in the part it play-s; it is a well were in great doubt. Jim Scovel said the T 8: CO TEAS AND SUGA..ZE2.S ’ “m ‘2“ a p... m 1* WWW < _ t . . . _ over the ace 0 a magnet. t at a current station and he would take the consequences. . _ _ . . .. ’lhe dining room 18 ï¬rst class, accommo is produced or generated i {that wire, and i But theconducter said that would never do Its surprismg the values we h t 13‘ dation n d P ' 3V9 0 0 er you in Teas and Sugars, the [3001‘ man’s luxurieS. Brands of Tags . u surpasse ° eople StOPPmS at as the armature in the above case is noth-i \ â€"they would all be jugged. Finally a Teas and Sugars we make this house Will be used nicely. Large sheds, ing more or less than a. succession of wires. brakeman, who had read somewhere once ample room. Welcome to all that Stop at l in side by side around the entire ring, upon a. time that in order to establish a Geo. Carr’s. Waverly House. Kent Street which ring is revolved between the faces ‘ charge of murder it was necessary to have: ’ of the poles of the magnet, it will readily 1 corpus delicti, suggested that it might not b a bad idea to dispose of the corpus do- 1 to What formerly 501d at 50C and 75c a Pound can be had at 25c and 25C} ass along the face of’ 3 e ‘ licti there and then. He looked signiï¬- be seen that as they p ear the Market. film‘- , a Sim-â€19’ 0f: buying the 100 chests and the latter by the hundred barrels _______.._ . _, , East. OVE M 3 ' ‘ ' TERMS-$1 per day. the magnets a current is continuously pro-\ if I FAM I L‘ G 0 BER j“ """'"“"" duced therein, which current will flow in cantly at the ï¬reman, and the latter, taking ' ’ - either a. positive or negative direction, ac-Q the idea, proceeded t9 shovel coal into hi! ff __.‘...__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"'- l FARM FOR 8 ALE cordingly as either the positive or negative: furnace. Jim Scovel objected to this, but I ___â€"___.__â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"- ‘â€\ I pole is being passed by the wire or wires. : ï¬nally gave way to the extent that the ' Every one of these wires that are passing ‘ man, already dead, should go into the _ in front of the magnet being after all only , furnace, though he did not like to have ‘ A VALUABLE FARM WITHIN a continuous winding around the iron er6 t 6 ï¬re grates deluged with grease: M Two miles of Hahburton being com- or lamina, it also follows that each one of I grease. Then came another deliberationâ€" No. 23 in the 5th concession the windings is collecting, as it were, a : as to the wounded man. He was yet un- conscious, and his death inevitable, but l fcurrent from such mag- ‘ he still breathed. Jim Scovel put .11).! ea]: l. ' 9- . A a Line“, >Lll'l'0undlngsz M#’///#â€"â€"f'/l '; posed of Lot . . _ \ KNCYWLSON BROS' of Dysart, containing 100 Acres, 60 of certain amount. 0 d/ d state 0; nets, and as this current must have an outâ€"' i a commercial product, the’ . to his heart, and said: ‘Boys, it W111 do ; the man’s alive.’ ‘Can’t help it,’ >>Or Ruskin and 0th FINANCIAL AGENTS which are cleared and in a goo 1 d ' cultivation, and in a good locahty. There et to pro uce . i . ll necessary buildings in se ments of. the commutator With the ‘ne-y er , brushes bearing thereon are so arranged ‘3 said the conductor, ‘hell never know any- he other are thing again and we can’ ' Fit Ell‘x’grcss has -be.. 0 mg a Visit to the m ‘ urc house of Messrsag " pexllxl REAL ESTATE. NSURANGE' FlRE lNSURANCE- are on the place a, . f TdaeCketna" Fire Insu‘fzaï¬icit;5 1801., 0281121;le a good state of repair. . that as these wires one after t iiir'il’ .eonn" 11; 153:1);ng 6300 000 3(3):ch Ever Apply for further information to ' about to pass out of the ma net’s influence, breakman who had discovered the corpus $10 080 853 :b‘ 01 utely’the’strdngest Ameri- W BE AMISH they make contact with t e pro r sog- delecti theory agreed with the conductor; ’ ’ ’ q‘ in. O ‘ h ’ . ment and take the discharge from t wires. so did the other brakeman, and the ï¬reman [1 ‘3 epremlses- to the line. . ; signiï¬ed his acquiescence by shoveling in The ï¬elds or magnets spoken of above, more coal. Meantime the man who was - ready in the furnace he raised the steam Y 82: SO I --'â€"-0F-â€"‘â€" e Street W GARRIAGES, WITH TOP on OPEN AI..- .f ll -"‘1C;3bm {at LO'CONN’OR has ready for his cu cxm mom - - â€" most substantial - r» of anyone w °““ Carriages, Buggies, ladstones and Phaetons can Co. in exist once. The North Bn "tish and Melrcpntile _i0rbc856 Li . d up capita d t“ $5“) ’ - ‘I/" are simply a mass of iron, either cast, or wrought, or laminated, wound with in- to that pitc h which.is pass- and was blowing 03 in a way to drown all porated 1809, pai ‘ total assets $50,; l76,064. The N B.:M is the largest and s. trongest Co, in existence. NEW REST AER ANT sulated copper wire throng , . . , OfVlVï¬e $13 â€3.1.636 gggtlégpngippeCppgpgtmsees‘ " ed continuously a small part (or all) of the discussron. g an 1ng,. t rates. current that is being generated by the : “ ‘Shove him in l’ yelled somebody, and. armature as explained above; this then in went the man who was yet breath- tro-magnet, or in other lug; - r. Smith says that Jim Scovel after- curity for the iowe S “I C " produces an elec KNO Lb )ON BROS Of the POSt Ofï¬ce' words changes the iron of the ï¬eld magnets 1 â€â€"fl'†- with magn or nearly so, ward told him that for the next ï¬fty mhea ' ldn’t make steam. She was s and Gentlemen let us 0 etism to saturation, . - ’ g in conseque 'e the nurse that engine wou hen they got to lURANCE- Come I adie Life Association, of ‘ ‘ . nce of which we bay to the New Cit-pRestaurant, where you of the armature which are revolving in cranky and stubborn, and w the shops they had to take her apart an LIFE INE The Confederation Toronto, :SSIICS Policii ‘5 Incontestableafter will ï¬nd the premises thoroughly renovat- . . three years. FREE fro m ALL RESTRICTXONS ed and nicely ï¬tted up for the .comfort of it?!“ Of ,ll" charged wrth 3' current, as ex- _ as to 121515191333};~ 1‘an EL or OCCUPATION. Mr. w_ E. Murp a planned in the ï¬rst part of this article. clean her from piston head to ï¬re-box. But Indownment Policy The choicest chocolates The next question from one who 18 not the corpus delicti was disposed of, and to 11 kinds of Home- posted would be, “why and wherefore does this day pro urrent to be generated in the es The New Annuity I: . . . . 1011 against contm- ways kept in stoc , Wedding Cakes a Specialty. it cause a c e?†to which it can be answeredâ€" . Chicago Herald. stomcrs a full line of the ï¬nest and um’. there. from a twenty room set. and prices I» . . d - . affords atbmlute pmtea OVideS 3“ “‘90“; d Pa tr ‘ ‘0‘“ ' ' - - enc'o .. r ' mac 5 . . DE. ioun m this part of the Provmce. ~. His work 15 so well-known holdy agefillnld $22303; investment" y "mm . that he 11565 the best material and Rate 15 to 20 per cent It iwer than ordin- W . E MURPHY simply because there 18 a magnetic circuit l ary rates. _ . 7 established from pole to pole through the l Squaring the Circle. LlndsaYa Aprll 310, 1892’ intervening air space, which for convenience l, The origin of the problem is almost 10.. , sake is called the passage of lines of forceâ€" ' in the mists of antiquity, but there is a ‘ theless known record of an attempted quadrature in hat i) is scarcely necessary to say ship in the construction of all kinds of Vehicles, and conse- ill not keep on hand an article that he cannot guarantee. /# KNO W LSON BROS‘ , I , invisible: to be sure, but never ill R. Rlc HARD HUMPHREY S t? “i594! _ _1' 3 always taking 3 direc- Egypt 500 years before the exodus of the tron from posrtive pole to negative pole, the Jews. There is also a claim, according to 1 Hone, that the problem was solved by a 1 1 furnish his house ire» workman metrician . an. his junior clerk c.. Quentiy w r.rt:c.::.< at prices to 5 ? â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" REAL ESTAT 't- l - . We have 8. large list Of V; unable} Build. Having removed to the South End of cutting 0f Wthh by the er88 Of the arma- mgLots, Brickund Frame dw oiling IOISISS? ture being then the cause of the cur- discoverv of Hippocratesâ€"the geo Farm pr 0139mm“, and choice 1' 05 cilia for SkitCh'S 30“ rent produced in those wires. These lines of Chios, not the physicianâ€"500 B. c. I p 0f force would take 3-1} extended “’er Now, the eï¬orts of Hippocrates were devot- ath, or ‘0 be more “Pl-“=15: a Wlflely sep- ed toward converting a circle in a crescent, 1†the iron Wlm because he had found that the area of a ï¬g- ' erpen icular goon Lake, which can be ha of intcrcst " ‘ ' WILLIAM ST- p aratedcne, were it not that ire rxarcrooms on No- b an 33' ure produced FARM WAGDNS AND ROAD GARTS, lent display of BOOKCflSflS Waldlï¬ll ' h 03511, or mortgage at a low ratr m .- : . Mic - . MONE of interest. 5 he 25::néï¬lbgcbszaécgtfogheaiy drafti. material or workmanship. All Perso‘fjlzigï¬ft all†rate, ,. property Lindsay will receive pupils there for or lamina o .6. Cambination C hairso aw. m d . - c .owcst Wing prices. Call and examine ii. the market cm? hï¬ï¬gï¬efi‘ï¬h .tised free _ traction for them that they are concentrat- radii in acne ...L.L c..l prices and be COI’lVlI‘lCCd. - - - of charge and will be sold otr excl lunged by DIANO ORGAN, VIOLIN, ETC, ed or bunched an brought into close rela- angle formed by the line of Junction ,3 us at a smallcommission, _ $1011 “'1th one another, the result 0 Whlch is the famous theorem of the “lunes of 23’s or will visit pupils at their homes. is that the coppprbwire of) 1the armatplre hall .Hippocrates,†and as, Glauber’s salts out of , ' ' ' S r the advantage 0 eing a e to cut t roug the philosopher’s stone and example of the . \Vould 1nv1te the public to see TOCK nearly all Of them; we say nearly all, be- useful results which dometimes follow a well known fact that some (13' search for the unattainable. mathematical book in the KNO W LSON BRA ill-“THUS of MUSIC, both Classic and Modern, cause it 13a. namos are so constructed that their pole ‘ The oldest world. is believed to be the “Papyrus Represent the Beaver Line of Stea or 061 p ' which he has for sale. and will furnish . . prOJections are so British Museum, professed 'be of assortment of pglyipglbctweei: Montreal and Livi cheap ous urge am Well cqui ed and rates of passage. pp . bOth MUSIC and INSTRUMENTS at is more or less 0t 9. eakage 0 Represent the Norwich London . p886. reasonable prices Pianos tuned. current from pole to pole that should and to have been written by Ahmes, a son , ' otherwise would pass through the armature King Ba-a-us, about the period between l and do service in increased current at the 2000 and 1700 B. C. This “Papyrus Rhind†‘ he current was translated by Eisenlohr of Leipsic n and it was found to ‘ J (lent Insurance Co. Capital $100t ,un 7 - // ' brushes. From the brushes .t . se there are dlf' few hundred years ago, le for making a square equal in asses to the line. Of cour It was not put forth Rates extraordinarily low and security and arrangement of arma- contain a ru p. Or suit . ‘f Lindsay, April 5th, 1892.â€"-I4-tf. ‘ urpassed, ’ OFFICE WILLIAM-ST. NORTH OF KENT STREE'l r_ , , Lindsay Nov 19th 1900 1.- ferent win ings r , - ,, , .. .â€". .)-1y. __ ture wrre than those spoken of above, but area to a given circle. the principle governing all Of them is 3'1â€)“ as an original discovery, but as the trans- the same, be ‘1 edynamo an arc 01‘ an m- script of a treatise 500 years older still, csndescent, an alternator, or a generator, which sends us back to approximately, 0 volts or 5,000, or 1'100 ‘2500 BC.. when Egyptian mathematicians had solved, the be it either for I solved, or thought they ampere, or 1,000 amperes. . The electric magnet spoken of above is a problem of Squaring the circle. Ahmes requires that mass of iron around which is placed spools . The rule given by Di insulated 001390? “WW, and through the diameter of a circle shall be shortened ‘1 0f electr1c1ty, by one-ninth and a. square erected upon this which is passed a curren dvnamo 01‘ a battery s “'thh shortened line. The area of such a. square ' ates the area of the circle, but of Appllfos of strength an orm but all either from a _ , current makes the iron magnetic, but only appfgflm urrent passmg through course is not exact, and is not even as close t at which other geometri- may have roleSt IOBTH E ING. as long as there is 0 health and strong I ' the wire ; the moment the circuit is dis- a result as tha _ , continued the magnetism in the wire ceases, ‘ cians have arrived. {April 25th: W111 leave hence the name eletro-magnet, meaning a The Babylonians, who were also great had a solution, to which a and Port Hope at magnet produced by an electric current , mathematicians, reference in the Talmud has been traced. 'as not SEAMAN All men can’t be \ New Steamer Magniï¬cient nerves and clear - minds. Our treat- Beg“ irg at 8 Mn, . ' 0010‘“ A.M., on arrival of G.T.R. Trams only. ,3- " ment makes SUCh Ell-30L Torth, East and West. The 1poles of1 a magnetlis thait £11“ â€Â£111“; The Babylonian method, hOWever, w Mum; . rom ‘r ___ . . iron wrosecnispchctt irougi 1e Spoo so a iuadruture. but a rectiï¬cation of the men ThemethOds RETi URNtht $38,155 Cltlaglpate, at copper wire, 5" that some dyn‘}““’~‘ 1“ch circlimfercnctnâ€"All the Year Round. - \I., O‘CLP â€eh ay ‘1 ' ’ I'M" two poles, others more, and as in the case i, / : 4 urrent dynamos, some have 3, A Variety of Information Presented in ; Condensed Form. 4.1a run. Coxxrcrs at of alternating c . trams for all pomts quite a. number, ng then known as has risen over one are our own exclusively, and where 11 05 1-. - d ' " 1r ay 3: The Gulf of Mexico anything 18 left to build upon, the and Satt r with early Rocheste. 'ork Central and all diverging multipolar (many poles) machines. ‘ The commutator of a ‘dynaï¬no is that l foot since H31. hicn the. â€181m: bear The average life of a tradesman is about is easil uick- . YIGOR OF MEN y, q on lNcw X ms at Brighton and Colbourne C-‘l- 'and Wednesday Mornings for part of a machine on w . for the purpose of collecting the current, _ ‘ , two-thirds that of a farmer. 1y, permanently lines. :Sllllli‘ed. Wgalinessv NONOIISIIBSS, (1)1“ Nï¬ontday ‘tlld Wednesday Morning and d‘ . a 1 ly e 8. ~ ' - 00 GS er, l . ' _ an is, as 111 ‘10 zuovc L nauio, composer. _ . _ . ty, .n 3 1 the hum of ev1ls Saturday EV clung from ROChBSter of flat pieces of copper known as segments, The an: is said to have the biggest brain, from early errors or later excesses, Through'l Ickets§nd§aggage Checks which are built together in the form of a according to size of its body, oi any crea- the result 0 '- ‘ or on oar ‘ drum, and are clumped closely together ture. _ f over work: 31015111338, from Agentsi TH KING is one of the around the shaft of the machine, being well The youngest New York burglar is said ‘ it" 3‘ '. L'll-k'lOan hO - worry, 6120., forever cured. Full THE NOR. tand most powerful stea- insulatedfbetwccn 011011 1318019 01‘ segmen‘p by to be a 0-year-old lad captured a few days , , . ‘ - ' I . est sw‘ .. ‘ - . . alayer o mica or some ot lCl‘ non-con uc- a 0_ (- ..). Lf,1‘ zast thing aimed 1, Strength development, and. tone gIV- lar’g‘ , ’ th lflte‘ '3' nghted by EleCtncuy tonâ€"Electrical News. 3 g .. v '1' ' . .. ' .s .. d ~ ï¬i ,..\. , l C found in the 0 en to every organ and O t. f h mers 3“ e ake ,uqhout . A 11mm, cmo, man carries a o. “d n an: to J r a ' "‘ . . - z - b d ' P 1011 0 t 6 and modern thri . An Ingenious Process. screw 100 years cld for luck. e ion 1 it l O y. S1mple, naturalmethodg,1m- C H E ICHOLSON' According to the Bulletin Fabriquc m a graveyard. ' ' m ' ' . ' ° , . - - q , . - There were at the beoinuinc of last year | . admit? Improvement Been' Faflure Geh. Pass. and th' Agt., fall’ï¬ggeanaiffegg‘fc9:33sniff, algatggg 8,097 artesian wells inc the western states 1 63/, a 50â€. mPIOSSIli-lF. 2,0006l‘ef61'6n068. 300k, C F GILDERSL‘ Eï¬vf ger PORT HOPE‘ table ï¬bres contained in wood has been in- anptterritoriesï¬ to 1. P 1 _ exp 3118 10n8 an roo ' ' ‘ A ‘ a 1 ’ vented by M. Liefchutz. It consists in re- Is propose p_o ice ennsy vania ave- (gealed) f e Addrp f8 malled General KINGSTON. acting on wood with dilute nitric acid, in rule, Washington, Wlth patrolmen who are l‘ 6- 953: . the presence of sulphuric acid, separating 0V8? SIX feet high. LOB, the intermediate product from the acid The sole personal eï¬ects of a man who v‘ liquor which contains. in solution .the oxalic died in Auburn, M3,, recently were a Bible i 1 p: the intermedi- and aback of cards. ; 1 PBOPBIE‘I'OB. ER'E MEDICAL 00.. F. 0. TM . _ 3 BUFFALO, N.Y, Age nt, Lindsay. acid formed. and subjecti er of McGill street. -13