FILLING d by Mr‘ t of good + i0( )RE ASSI, P LYSIC ETC ETC†wen;m ional’ ggarbs‘ L277. 8., Graduate of 0; ‘ College, reglsw krio Veterinary M Rice in Smyth’s Blfl [arket), second doorl Residence, No. 181â€; Ere-st, Lindsayâ€"2! STEWARTI isters, etc Lina w Ice and resident: rLlClTORS. etc. Lhe Daly House, {'rinitv COL, Toronto. Mai .urgeons.0m. Late Phi ngston. Grand ka IMAN, 31. D. M. C. Baptis Church asidence, Russell 81 car west of YorkS1 x. M. to 10.30 A.x.;] to 8 P. M. N, PHYSICIAN. STEWART, 3. JOHN A- 1“ ' Moneys for In“ :8 of Ingerest- 13-1 «6., C0“my lsav. Ont- accident- Lolicitors. Neath?» to Lindsay. Grid ice:â€".\'o. 28, Welling“ )unoon‘s Terrace. ‘ mnication . -20-1v DR. J. SIMPSON mortgag negstxate: .RON. Q. 0- (Sc Bank.)iLim_13?Y- HISHOLM (SW Hopkins) 3‘ flices N0. 5 Will suit borrower DONALD R. 5‘ , KentSt. , Lfdgfli T ANDERSOJ. , OAKWOOD, new Dominion Cam‘ Kent ;.-ei1- rz. ‘. Lméford; Arthur O'Cc m, .‘-‘x. . of Ireland, 9113i“ of Duflin. KYnen Kite HOn. Edww address we grean Iris ived a flattering e mutic course in leavin ï¬ght for Ireland in mean 1 Jxr. Blake said: “A R hfarizn meat pm t,- a cum ie:: 5 mt ieita, law at no “This cwasure flee: the mater] Maud are to in.» gemseives. 'i'ne: â€.1. 3': claim is amaze» the erro In conczusion 5.11:» the errors in time.†111 conCiusiou 111'. Blake read a most letter which Mr. Gladstone 111111 on the ow» of his deo , for Axuerica. This letter was $11-11. 1.1x: tune in public and aroused :eaten ti.us:~..szu. I. is as follows: anxno- -1.srn ET. WHITEHALL Sept. 2 1893. } 33.12111 BLAKEâ€"I learn with great 15,511 Lat there is to be an Irish 11’ 1.111 Xl’ the W orld’s Fair at Chi- ,go, no: 11111 I less satisï¬ed to row ::.1: you have undertaken to $31.14. ":1. gathering on behalf of the Irish 2:15:11: then representatives. There ‘111::0:ei::terest1ug nor except 11‘: “1:112:11 victory. 11. more en- cuc sion. After seven years of r1111 ed struggle throughout the 2.31256 of Coma: 0113 was elvctcd .;y-;1 wh: ch has p 5-01); after 82 uays of 111:9. a bill IL)! conferring 11pm) 11111211211 management, through a freely ' c.1'1‘~1;:i1zi1::e:1L,oiher own domestic 211‘- ~.. .1 v1 lien at. the close of next week the ‘- -1» j» act. 11 u}; a large majority of the ..; ;. ms, we shall snow, t.. -e peopieot’ 2.1.. 1:: ilk: :o'v tno world at lair,- 6 will 1:.1‘,'2:1l:':-n llm zmusa 0f LO'â€: “ill 1.11, 11.. srr-j -cti 111 will men: 1 110 111011: 1.. .1 n... Wm (.)ct l.â€"Undmmted by ; teady I â€w (1‘ min on r: 6 water and 1le al- 93:? ' -- . tk. 9 Sons of Ireland hung m we'e‘ T :Hl' 2* ‘9 0:13; 0 HM‘ Citiwx nun-chad on Satur- LJVLIJ. ungackmp Pam to the strains of â€Â£131.:ch :' m mus": 1110 grand {nag-ska] 0 ,: â€0,371 1 )ts!) of Chicago, rode a horse ‘. .91 m v: 9..†at: d carxiad the unshea..bed .; u --!n« :11 Andxew Jackson. JV 1 l - “in... we u no rode 1:: closed carriages ‘. '9 i2 n. I: . \‘m'i Lmko, ALP. for South hymn; ~\r {bur O’Connor, M.P.;O’Dris- “was. 1) of lxelazxd, emu Lord Mayor r7... , v~"’ ‘:r Luke smd: “A few weeks ago, after Eyenhurs of struggle on new lines. and |debli e m Parliament more severe and “roam! than any which have pre- med 1'. you have seen the people’s house «E33; :u a: 1)I\SS_ a. measure of Home Rule .73 ; v :e: .L m; 301 .y. We may expect to Pig, 11- v a: no d 52.1le day. m. :2: « He means tLat all things which 5%: zlcmiuerial and moral interests of _ . my, to ~w): A trolled in the future by yes. im‘le me defects in the bin chain: :5 is net-feet; but we hope to lnflm ‘hâ€"u. ‘ eil'orts. The sound of the Ger- _"‘"’“'< 2mm the hearts. I count it, in .1220h gthe aids which led to the “5° '21 «7' 2 suife for union. Practl- “a? < < are not talways easy to cite, “0 ‘lx t xx hich I now recail is that I“? ‘ kc; R‘ ï¬ne-song in 1841. Its :4?“ c 3 as mighty. The rapid adop- Cf be so: 23' by the peopieâ€" i “rimstly particularists -- had that“ of txxo army C01 ps. 2 . came the WV acht am Rhein- gin; of that warsong 3 53:13: (:1: elds m winter, when food aviwfx" trengthcned the heart 01 -tmb‘lju.icr , (122.1 the he: xrt- feeling is {1293‘ 1 iattle. Therefore I dob not :2 , a 5-.- unan s 31;; to be ovexlooker‘ tiff}? e \ ar zuds of the ï¬xture. I . 22E; 3 on {or 1129:1le given up 1- . . baniduxsingers in apprecmung tin x Y( «n “.7 ' “ SIZAIZCK‘S TRiBUTE TO MUSIC. ADD BLAKE IN CHICAGO. z“ ..; IL (:11 .t~.rv Vote. :0 address Americans, f..:'.-.;.;;>‘n:1*1i.'\ all part» nx‘ iii n- i.‘ w» {I‘m-u: 2.? c-nizï¬ry have tuicvn a; : urni mum-n: m:ircr.~al syuizamy immud, aim Inul‘u ewociaiiy Irish- :» tin-011;}; whose energies and - ..:::}e:1tfectmn for Ireland has been i : L‘ 320:: rg-markable oceanic migra- "’6? know :1 in tho hiszory of the world. 1 3.1211 are m a condition to point out to me two tixizvgs; First. the distance : z m Loci: eczmilly traveled over be- : rm, physical :uiSery and the political a.» 4:; “LL-h martian the Parly years of mum-3', and the victory recorded last :5 HIIHIJESUI‘ab'C‘. Second, the distance ‘3 z. u: r‘coruud victory and the dual V. q: u: henna with full self-govern- ‘1: m. max-r new domestic affairs is not .:::.-.~i:~3e. has short. It was un- observed during our debate .v‘Ce'lt suc:css has been brought 1;.» Change of opinion where n; J5 35612 mob: hostile, viz: Change _‘mer!cnns. 1v [Inbl .30 ‘3 1'3ng (231' into :1 yr: Raglan z.;::j:)n:y t‘ : m-uehzs 0v . but u; on I: tummg all t ;-." "Ice e. :5 â€HI yet 4.} 2 ant stzugg >:;-.-r 551 mu}: 0n] 3! 1'7 .1! I: are!“ In see,- liomn Rule :1. Law at m-mnt Dayâ€"A Letter From Mr. mace: 1mm which theta remains ni‘ Siep into the promisad land. I :3 xmmf. zangniue nope that. the con- :-- Eris}; uutLon when their great 5 bum attained w.“ fulï¬l ewx‘)‘ - "m-pc cherished by those who have mu convext its preswt anemic: is). Very faitluully yours, W. E. GLADSTONE. mi rhe day when the lush “1“ mm, examined Mr. Blake fervent- -_: to his seat. amid a storm of cheers v.~:.~:::-.hts. , alone y observed went success 1:.e change Ems rr-jnciiun x a miwtnry Vu 6} fl’WUL I“) t TALKS. um: in .: 00:11.33; Ii (:2 hunt I! and. and mu. 1' 1m}; in. z: e Hon. ziward Blake’s turn came 5 [:12 great, Irish gather-mg be re- 3, fl Luerinz endorsement. of his course in leaving his Canadian home for Ireland in the British Parkin- v-P; yet :1: ted in: she is quitting. -i . u; 1:19 U11 remains and :ike '.\'.."‘u ‘ glut; it “x11 be mean and it u we hiendly efrnrts of all those HUM} who under God have lifted ' :1;.~.eoL1t or the abyss and set it 1" Wetland ( r5 ‘Jf the ‘n and \y'e‘mh votes were with . “e stoud in a minority o: i: has I can the signal and favor- ‘ :1 "Hgluud that. has converted ‘ i no a. .nu } Hit)? of 40 for Home iL::;:: and. Sui}. exhibits her re- ziry to in..ercept one of the ...-‘.~. ow: conferred. not only on u: on bar. In this attitude she J; all the peoples of the English- 5;: r 1: FOR LO) 01mm) A1 ; IBISHJJEN 41' mm FAIR "logistic or the Irish (:ax'n‘lng it beyon : l“;-.t.:erlund. \3 37 LANSING. Oct. 1.â€"The State Board of Health, at ameeting held here yesterday, placed consumption upon the list of danger- ous communicable diseases, and will here- after require health oflicers to take cogniz- ance of it as such. The disease will not, of course, be subject to quarantine, but the growing premlence of the disease requires, in the opinion of the board, that rigid mea- sure: for its prevention be adopted. English and American Engines to Com. pate For a $1000 purse. CHICAGO. Oct. 1.â€"The famous English locomotive, “the Empress," now on exhibi- tion at the World’s Fair, will race the New York Central’s flyer, "999,†10 miles for a purse of $1000. The money has been offered by W. J. Arkell of New York. peered wife poisouer, was arrested here San- umuy afternoon. He went quietly with the oï¬iccr. and absolutely refused to make any statement at present. He hinted, however, that, he might have something to say later on. It is not generally believed» by the people here than the crown will be able to make a. case against him. The Suspscted Port Hope Pumouor Lock ed Up. PORT HOPE, Out, Oct. 1.â€"In accordance with the mstructions sent bexe lrom the Attorney;- Gene} al, J. H. Hooper, the sus- “211' is a very expensive business. Sta.- tistics of some of the great wars of the ast are as follows: The Crimean War cost $2,000,000,000 and 750,000 lives. The Italian war of 1850, $3,000,000.000 and 45,000 lives; the war of the Rebel- lion cost the north $3, 100,000,000, and the south *'~'.:?.' .300, 000, and together about 830, 000 lives ; the Prus- sian-Austtian war of 1866 cost $333, 000,- 000 and 4 ). 000 lives; the Russo Turkish wa1,$125,000.000 and 250,000 lives, and the F ranco-Piussmn war $4,100, 000, â€" 000 and 196, 000 lives. â€"Chicago Herald. away info the distance, growin'g fainter and fainter as the troops, Silent as death, passed in long 1ines.â€"-â€"London Globe. The King of Siam hasafine idea of the pictumsque. On the night of the fighting at Bangkok he ordered out his chair of state, and shielded by the gigantic royu"u111b1ella, made a midnight inspection of the hoops, followed by his bodyguaid and making an imposing show. As they maiched along barefooted â€"-we 1ead in the letter of a cox respondent at Bangkokâ€"their footfalls scarce dis- turbed the quietness of night. One flar- ing pine torcheast its light‘upon the ï¬gure of the King. and added to the solcxunity of the scene as its light faded It‘s a very poor family that hasn't a bone to pxck with Somebodyâ€"Detroit; Free press. A million dollars means a million cares. Health is Hope’s best tonic. The “rolling stone†style of young man is frequenqu a. brick. Good pay inspires a poet. If ambition tapered off at the top it would be less pangerous. Fragrance is the invisible beauty of flowers. What a man thinks depends largely on what he eats and drinks. Poverty is hereditary. The ï¬ner the church the greater the congregation's vanity. Amongst the treasure-trove which has come to light lately as the result of Hel- lenic excavation, none has been more enthusiastically heralded than that which was discovered the other day at Deceleiaâ€"namely, the cranium of So- phocles. Already it has been sought to throw a damper on the delight of the discoverers by suggesting doubts as to its authenticityâ€"and certainly the Greek record as to such “salvage from anti- quity,†whether it be a coin or a manu- script, a tomb or a cranium, is not so invariably unsullied as to absolve the ï¬nder from the most stringent proofs of bona ï¬des. Controversy round this lat- est prize of archaeology has waxed so warm, indeed, that an arbiter has had to be constitutedâ€"an arbiter who to classical learning adds the scarcely less appropriate qualiï¬cation of anatomical and palzeontological knowledge. Pro- fessor Virchow, of Berlin, is the author- ity to whom the contending camps have consented to appeal, and by his judgment, reinforced as it will doubtless be by the archaeologists and men of science with whom Germany abounds, the question will, provisionally at least, be settled. We await Professor Virchow's decision with unusual inter- est and on grounds which every student of the connection between genius and organization will readily appreciate. Probably no dramatic poet who ever lived p0ssessed facilities which were so splendid in their proportion and so sym- metriCally balanced. . . . Will the cranium just unearthed of the writer of the Antigone illustrate, the symmetry of the mind whose cerebral substratum it inclosed ? Or are we to experience yet another disappointment in ï¬nding that genius of the mx st perfect order can en- shrine itself in a comparatively nai'rowi and pom'ly adjusted teneznent.â€"London ‘ Lancet. l “It is a. fortunate thing that our rul- ing families are not enemies, but culti- vators, of music. This art; would not have reached so high a state of perfec- tion in our country had it not always been cultivated by the ruling families.†â€"N.Y. Tribune. “Yes,†added the Prince,“our relat- tions to our third ally, Italy, were of a. musical nature before they became po- litical. The ï¬rst conquests which Italy made with us were musical conquests. I am no enemy of Italian music, desPite my preference of the German school; on the contrary, I am an admirer of it. In this sense I thank you as the guardians of musicâ€"continue to cultivate it. The German cannot resist the effects oï¬song, He is in the proper humor when hehears music. $113qu nanny nave'remameu ID 811011 close relations to Vienna, had not Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven lived there and created a bond of art between the Lower Rhine and Vienna. To Prevent Spread of Consumptinn. LOCOMOTIVES TO RACE. HOOPER ARRESTED. The Skull of Sophocles. Stub Ends of Thought A Siamese Spectacle. The Cost of “1'; a. X'- “Paw, what does it mean when people say silence is golden?" “It means, my boy, that the gold reserve isn’t broken. Run out now and bring in your kind- ling.â€-Chicago Tribune. cugo Tribï¬ne. “Ho! You say your prayers every night and morning do you â€~ jeered the bad little boy. “Yes, and so would you if you had to do it or take a lickin’,†re- plied ihe good little boy, ï¬rmly.â€"Chi- “Who is that unfortunate man with the awful bump on his back?†“H-s-s- sh? He isn’t unfortunate. That's McZim, the famous long-distance bicyclist.â€â€" Chicago Record. Heâ€"How do you like Lord Fopping- ton, Miss Barrow? Miss Barrowâ€"Not at; all. He can’t pronounce {his r’s, and I do detest being addressed as Miss Bowwow. --Tit-Bits Maudâ€" How dreadfully awkward ! Elaineâ€"What’s awkward? Maudâ€"I’m engaged to that man we just; passed and I can’t think of his name,â€"Chicago Society editorâ€"Here‘s a. woman writ- ing to us to know if a grass widow ought to wear mourning. Boss editorâ€"She mlghn wear a. green lawnâ€"Indianapolis Journal. First travelerâ€"Who is that pompous fellow struting about so absurdly? Sec- ond travelerâ€"He found some ham in his railway sandwichâ€"Chicago Re- cord. Pipkinâ€"Does your wife know any- thing about. cooking? Pottsâ€"I guess she does; you can’t get her into any of your cheap restaurants. â€"Kate’s Field’s \Vash- ington. Record. “John,†5110 said reproachfully, as he came home at 2 a. 11)., “You have been out again.†"No, my dear, ’pon honor. This time I was in $11.â€"-\Vashington Star. “When are you going to the fair?" “Don’t just know. \Ve’ve written ï¬ve letters to some cousins out there, but don’t get an answer.â€â€"Brooklyn Life. “This, I suppose,†said the stranger in the city, “is one of your Clubhouses?†‘ \V ell, you might: call it one. It s a po- lice station. â€â€"Wasliington Star. Uncle Hatchâ€"“Tender what that ‘A. D. T.’ on all them boys’ caps stands fox? Auntie Optionâ€" 11“ avs Delayin' Tele- gmms, I reckon. -Puck. worse?“ asked the minister. “I can‘c tell until I have had him for a little while,†returned the bride.â€"Harper's. Penelopeâ€"Did you ever have a horse run away with you? Paulineâ€"No; but I had a jackass try to once; he wanted me to dopeâ€"Truth. Irate fatherâ€"I‘m going to put a check to your extravagance. sir! Impudent souâ€"All right? Give me the check.â€" New York Herald. The silver men will never recognize tie goldenrod as :1 national flower. They have been switched so hard with it.â€" Doston Commercial Bulletin. "It’s a {nun} thing: about getting a nictule took, †said Tommv. “The newei the picture is the oldm I louk. â€â€"Indian- npolis Journal. Adamsâ€"I’m in hard luck. Brownâ€" W'hat’s up? “Twins at the house.†"Sort of deuced hard luck, I should say."â€"â€"Texas Sittings. Heâ€"Iâ€"I would propose toâ€"to you if I knew what to say. Sheâ€"You wouldn’t. if you knew what I‘d say.â€" New York \Veekly. “How are you. 9 Just thought I’d drop m a w hile to kill time.†“W ell, we dontwant any of our time killed.â€" Boston Globe. Friendâ€"W'ell, Tommy, now that you’ ve started to school what do you like best 9 Tommy â€"Recess. â€"Chicago Inter-Ocean. The highest form of sincere flattery at the present time is to ask a man if he can change a $10 binâ€"Memphis Appeal. A great man is one who knows how to make somebody else paddle his canoe for him.-â€"Galveston News. The amateur photographer has a habit of taking almost anythmg except a hint. â€"Somerville Journal. “,,,-J _- ~w-vv an artist f0 draw money. â€"Atlanta Journal. Sporting editorâ€"You tell the chief he can have ’em: but he’ll have to come an’ get ’em himself. Lige has gone to sleep, an’ he’s gothis feet on ’em. The devilâ€"Der chief says he’s got ter have dem notes on Der Manly Art 0’ Self-defense, P D. . 9: See? One feature of a cyclone is worthy of :eneral imitation; it. always does its level lestâ€"Lowell Courier. “Do your take this man for better or for Now doth the angler chuckle as he dreams 01 trout, and pickerel hiding in the screams, He lies in ambush by the ponds and lakes, And also lies about the ï¬sh he takes. In these davs 9f stringency it takes a _,A_,',A A We thought the bill collector The worst, of nature's ills; But. ï¬nd he lsn ‘c in it When mosguitos bling their bills. â€"Atlanm Constitution. AN IRRITABLE CALLER. BORROWED MIRTH. â€"Boston Courier. J. BIG-GS Also Agent for the British- BICYCLES can be Purchased Cheaper in Lindsay from me than from dealers in the city. We handle seven- nen different wheels. J. RIGGS, hours, at reasonable prices. All kinds of Fruits in Season. The choicest of Confectionery. Cooling Drinks. Y0[ev.R:ia11 1314‘. sttaura n t opposite the Post Ofï¬ce. A ï¬rst-class Restaurant, where Lunches can be obtained at all Opposite the Post Ofï¬ce YELLOW, RED, AND BLUE 19-tf SvmPromiseâ€"Moisture; intense itching and stinging, most at night; worse by scratching. If anoweu to con tinue tumors form, which often bié'ed and ulCcrate, becoming very sore. SWAVNE'S OXX'I‘MENT sths the itching and bleeding, heals ulceration and in qua cases xemoves the tumors. At druggists or by mais for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne Son, Philadelphia. To RENT, GO OD BO 0 MS RMMURMENT. AUCTION MART, OPPOSITE BEN SON HOUSE The undersigned has opened out in the premises B.â€"3 good, second-hand Refrigerators for sale cheap. 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