LINDSAY. ONTARIO. “'1" visit Womh‘illo. (Edward's Hotel.) to; on tho'flrst‘ M99515)! my}. ’l‘qosdag, ï¬nd 1 ‘.‘.. v. “u“ uvuvvl‘ ton. (llmnnlton Honsn.) tlm ï¬rst Wedm-sdny and Tllnrsdny of each mmlth. PURE \‘l'l‘ALlZED, All! :ulministurud. Bountiful and durable ART 9101.â€. TEETH Inmlo. His gold lined rubber plates are pronounced “perfection." Over an ioAu-‘s oxpofiohél). $100,000 to Loan am pm- cont. on farm pro puny. Apply to C. A. PATTElssON. Bcuvortou D MONABR. 7 assutr of gunman: girrum, OFFICE :â€"-"'i‘onos'ro Hanan." We want reliable. onorgotic men to so" our nun-on amok : prmious uspmiem‘u not nocesm In; any mam with tact au-l energy can am» modum-mfliboral. oiulwr unluy or Coluluiss‘ Ian ;oulm (roe. Our agents have many advantages. such aa coiling humegromn Canadian stock. This aoa~ sou. wo haw a iunnlwr a! choice specialties. which awn! value and which can only [m an cured {rum us, such as aunnpiotolist M New Russian appios, tho liitsuu pear.8aundor‘a lum. Hillmrn martian-i: Mooro'n Ruby and Hack Champion curran . Moore‘s Diamond Grape. etc etc. We have ï¬ve“ particular attention to tho propagation of ardy wogotabloa suitable to than-often notions of Canada. For terms. .‘nnI- n- Juno mm. Go to J. NEELANDS. of Lindsay if you wnn‘ tooth oxtractnc‘. positively without pain. the given by him with gram. success for our 91 vears. He studied wnll Dr. C(ilton. of Na V York. the inventor of an for extracting teeth. Numbers of persons are wearing: teem made by Mr. Nenlnndxw wars and now: requirod to rain. Ho visits heaven n. (Hamilton House) the ind l‘unsday of every month. Cull if pos- sible in toreuoou. DENTIS 'I' n1: v, C GlI-CHRIST. Notn‘y Public. Red 0 0 Estate und [usuraucoAp -nt Cou3o3nucer. «cluntor ac. MONEY T0 1.03131 romnm. NURSERIES uu'y Collage. Toronto. 'l‘ruati all disuasus Jmuuaticatod animals by the latest scientiï¬c Andluost mpprovml umtllmls.‘ Unlors by tele- m'tph or mail promptly attends] to by day or night (mice zâ€"“Mcliiuuou‘s D‘l ug Store," Bea pawn Ontario. 3 u. JOYCE. V.S..Gradu|te or ()‘lt;rl:\'eterl- ‘ “JOHNSON. 31.0.. C. M.. L.C. 1’.S.. . Grudulto of Toronto L'uivm'sily. Member or College Physicians and Surgeons. Ont., Ex- Imlner for Sun Life And Coutu lernxion Life Co's. 01300 Ind Residence Victoria. Road. Ontario. J G..\LLOWAY..\X C. P S 0. l’hysicinn. Sur . [man and Accoueheur. Ol‘ico uud residenc Simcoe Street Beav.ortou A GRANT. M. D.. Physician. Surgeon and A°' . couchuur. omce and Residence. Our. man bud Mam Streets. Benetton. Ont. lndsny omen. Bakers Block Kent Street. Up- Kain. At \Voodville omce‘ on the 13!. andâ€. 3rd Thursdu) in over) mouth. ‘ICHAHTHY. EVANS. PEPLER Mc- ‘ CARTHY. But-intern. Solicitors. Noun-ion. Eouvoynncors. etc. Otï¬cv. Quinn‘s Block. mum [oney to Lend. Telephone communication. h‘Amox McCAI'flh‘.Q.O.. ' F. Enxs. '. E. 1'. l'm'um. J. .McCAnm. Money to Loan. VETERINARY SURGEONS. ARTIN‘ HOPKINS. Barristers. Solicitor «kc. Ouicus. Kent. Street. Lindsay. Oumflo [onoy to Loan at. 6 percent. . Baavanwos. Gama Northâ€"12:10 A. m. and 5:10 p. m. us Saudiâ€"8:39 n. m. and 53511.11]. “'OODVILLE. gain-.4 Northâ€"10:45 a. m. um] 7:45 p. m. mug southâ€"9:05 A. m andowo p. m. MOVEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES AND BEST TERMS. No commisniou churned. Roma and Rllongages nego- tintm . AKRON. CAMPBELL “NAUGHLIN. Barâ€" risters. «kc. .. ac. No. A. JACKOX. Clark Mn] Treasure} {a}; ship of Eldon. Loruevillo. 3m. c. ("nonhuman \‘illago of \Voodï¬ile. . \\'oudvillo. Ont. oINTYRE a STEWART. Attorneys. Rollo itors etc. Oxnces overOutuio Bauhbindsny r. J. “charms. | T. S'nswurr. .EO. SAHTH. Clerk. mowxnship o! Thou-ah omcu Town Hall. lieavenon. Out. BO. SMITï¬. morn; Village {Emma “navel-tomcat. DENTISTRY. 1N GRAND TRUNK RALLWAY. (6mm! gunman (Earns. MUNICIPAL CLERKS w. H. GROSS; ma c wsmmo-rgx. IARGIZST IN CANADA. JOS. J. CAVE Publisher RAILWAY TIME TABLE. mmmwflflg MoCurmr. PEPLER a: McCux-nn'. Barrie and Alliaton Gas Vitamiized Air. DENTISTRY. PHYSICIA NS. LEGAL Bem‘orton Ontario Toionto. on. rularly {unwr- LIME, LATE 800. MATCHED AND DRESSED FLOORING SHEATHING. o.. shipped to any point. A Mammoth Stock now on hand of all grades 0! LUMBEh. at prices ruugnug from $5.00 upwards. Pumps and Cisterns of all kinds to order at short notice. Will be in Beavorton on \Y mlnusdav and Satur day 01 each week [or kopamiug Pumps and tak- ing order for new ones. 150,000 Shingles (ï¬rst cla‘: an enonnous quantity of No.1,?†and 3, all of which \\ 111 be offered at lowest ï¬gures for CASH. ELLWANGER BARRY. \Vr engage Mon on Liberal Commission on on Salary and queusua. and guarantee Por- mlneut l-qulloymout and Succew ! I Fnuilities L'uequailcd ; Prices \‘ory Reason- able. 0 “it FREE ; Dacia-Ml Advantages to Bouiunex I: Write at once. -ALL WORK GUARANTEEDâ€" This is to certify thut I have been troubled for 3 number of years with couch end lunL- disease and will any without hesitation l’errin'n Pine Tor Cordiel we: the only remedy I could ï¬nd to give me any relief. It is worth more than its i Weight in gold. I feel quite satisï¬ed. numbere- foreteke much pleasure in recommending i: to any one troubled with cough end lung disease. Yours. truly. " EDWARD leo. Muiposu. Penin's Pine IaI Cordial 0.. J A00 3 BA R N ES Pumpsmgzgcr. DEAR 8m. Sold Everywhere at 25 Gent: 5 Some. loco-melded I!" Everybody. . Gunman. Aug. 90th. 1833. n_A~ nâ€" For the New England Nurseries. established uwr Thirty Years. the 0H Reliable Nursery. Men willlpush.euoruy. good habits and clean character always succeed. We can givo you good pay and steady work. Write for terms to WOODVILLE A ND BEAYERTON. BEAVER'I‘ON LUMBER YARD SALESMEN WANI‘I'ZI}, -Ehase Hmthem’ company, NURSERYMEN. COLBORN E, - ON T. -Nursery Stock 1 - Our Broad is on Sale in Petforhnv at the store of W. H. JOHNSTON ; iu Wilfrid at llm stow of MARK KAY; in Brochiu a. the slum of AIRS. P. D. McARTE‘U'R. We curry 3 large-Stock of all kixuls of Grocer! and Provisions “hi. h by frequent purchase are always from. Groceries! Groceries ! I Always Fresh and Reliable. and PASTRY always on land or ordur at Shortest Notice Wedding Supplies, a Specialt‘ «PROVISION STORE !-- BORDIAB PEER! , K§¥t3 LINDSAY, ON'IK to handle our thoroughly reliable Fresh Bread A L ES M E WANTED ! ROCHESTER. N. Y. BEAVER'I‘ON J'. S. McMILLAN. always on land. GROCERY, Still leads in its Lino. 0:0 -â€"uudâ€" WOODVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 00mm. Conn. Emu-a- ; xxss. onxcnrns Wuoormo Coven Canon», Ixnvxxu D1 menu- Bum-mum And 311 Throat and Lung ,‘,3~-, I Insiui: iolier homing dose; hula uml cum Prop- ye? ml‘gltci‘nully .0 en from" the Pun Pinom I DONT _ mum IEE unucl «3m plaintn. lennl to pmo chm!- ren no fond o! it. Benvorbon. Ont. supplied to Fridnv mght Johnnie. n 8 year- old mm of Mr. P.110mmn. of tho Temper- anco house. Potorbom‘ . mot. hiq death in a painful nmnm r. .110 was playing on th'o floor and walked backwards into a pail of boiling water placed on tho floor for scrubbing purposes. The little fol- low bore his sufferings bravely. though terribly scalqlml. and (lied about nine hours after tho accident. The Booton “World" is responsible for the following :â€"Wlwn Old Mr. John Cooke was digging his potatoes. he turned up one vorv big one. Picking it up to get the â€heft of it.“ he was nqton- isllcd at its light. weight. Examination provwl It to he hollow nnd a. mouse lmd n. nest with six of a family m its inter- Ior. Tho Midland "Free Press" says :â€" “Poter Jacobs. oxJndmn chief. lost a basket of fancy work while drunk in Orillin last week." Now, now. “how could“ an Indian obtain drink in a. Crooks Act town ‘.‘â€":Pncket.| V (“W â€".- vvku.‘ vu u- velungv v- uuuvw'lwu Inlw The twenty~second semi-annual con- i and sentenced to three years in the pen- vention of the teacheis of West Victoria ' itentiary “3' Judge Armour. Th0 two was held at Lorneville on Thursday and ‘ Victims of. his lust were girls aged 13 Friday. lst and 2nd insts. There was a y and 14 3'9““ large attendance of teachers and -mi'icli 3 Tweuty,four Scott Act cases in St. interest manifested throughout. In { Thomas last week “,3th â€.000 be- President Reazin's opening address he sides costs. urged that the teachers be more punc- l , _ . ï¬ , . tual in sending him their half-yearly 1‘ here died "I owe“ bound Jall recent~ reborts to insure a Speedy return of i 1y 3W0 prisoners aged 1'03l'90tiwb' ‘53 cheeks. .\lr. Gilchrist read a paper on and 80 years. “Promotion Examination? in which he The G. '1‘. R. Midland pay-roll at pointed out someof the diflicultieslikely Lindsay new fonts up to 310,000 a to~arise and suggested methods of deal- | month . ing with them. In the discussion that; , . . . . followed it was suggested that we con- i “‘9 “ml 3‘7“â€th for Belleville. for sider the advisability of having uniform ! OCWPGI‘ were 9-4 births, 1'3 marriages promotion examinations but nothing 1 and 9 deaths. definite was done in the matter. Mr. I The population of Belleville has in, Mâ€â€˜â€œ'"““ read an exeellent 1'31Ҡon ' creased 130 811138 last year. It is now “Spelling." He recommended that the .‘ o -. i . . l 10,-Iba). work be chiefly written as pupils learn ‘ ‘ more readily by sight than from sound. F 011010“ Falls postoflice has recent-1y After an interesting discussion Mr. been ï¬tted up wilh some forty new look. Devitt read a neatly arrangely paper on boxes. ‘ “Elementary Geography." He Slit-1299‘“ A hunting party last week passed ed a nice 1’1“" °f teaching Geography, i through Goldwater with about sixteen beginning with a picture of the school- ' deer. house. then the school yard. the school _ n . . ‘. I v section, county. c. Mr. Simmons. as- The Creeuiore ‘Adxortiser office '3 l sistant master. Oakwood High School I Situated between a hotel and a liquor delivered an able lecture on “English I store- 'lhntedwor‘s lotlsa happyuue- Literature." He illustrated his method l The fruit, raisers of Prince Edward 0‘ teaching this Slll’loct by reference to county not being able to secure barrels ‘ the extract in the Fourth reader. entitled to enable them to ï¬ll their contracts, ‘ ed by nearly all the teachers. Mr. A. “T08 Skylark." Mr. Weir )VRS next have alarge quantity of fruit left on called “W“ to take “MO"Sl‘mthU-" H0 their hands in a failing market. handled his subject in his usual masterly , . _ style illustrating each step by models. _ A poor fisherman )"ho Phod [“3 trade At 7:30 p. m. a large audience assembled m a canoe 0“ the Lhalapo Lake. Lous- â€"â€"-_â€" in the schoolhouse where an excellent iana caught a snake 0" his ““0 and 0“ ‘ hauling it on board, the reptile wound itself around the man‘s neck and strangled him to death. I . "l‘he Parry Sound “Star." says that . . . bears are very numerous in ‘the district “Palaeontology ' "I “‘thll 116 SPORO 0‘ and that some very large animals have the early formation of the earth. the . been killed. On Monday last a bear cub animal and vegetable fossil remains. ' \vaudered lubo town and “'33 attacked programme consisting of vocal and iii- struniental music. recitations and a side. splitting farce. entitlei “Jumbo“ was rendered. On Friday morning Mr. Reazin gave a scientific lecture on the probability that this continent was by “’11), R, Beaty with a club. who guc. wholly covered with water. hence the needed in killing it. multitude of liardheads scatterer] broad- cast by floating icebergs. Mr. Mosgrove tool; his subject “School Gaines“ which he dealt with in an able manner. He strongly advised the teacher not only to encourage out-door sports but to take part in them as well. In the discussion that followed this sentiment was end'crs- }Vhat was nearly a serious ï¬re. oc- curred in Little Britain on Monday night last. A ï¬re was discovered in Jenkin's Hotel, but by energetic action it was squelched. A British Columbia paper says :â€"A stick of timber was cut the other day at the Hastings mill which was 106 feet long and 25 inches square. There were sawed out of the log 12.000 feet of cedar lumber, Weighing thirty tons. A party of ten emigrants left Brock on Wednesday morning last for British Co. lnmbia, where they purpose settling and making for themselves homes in that western country. 0. Graham read an instructive paper on “Entrance Literature." He strongly advocated that the teacher should make a thorough preparation of each lesson. In the discussion that followed some of the teachers were of the opinion that selections somewhat similar to those set for teachers‘ examinations would be more beneï¬cial. It was decided to hold our next convention at Fenelon Falls. _ Georgian bay ï¬sherman say that their Convention then adjourned. business is booming this season. i l 1 l The Uxbridoe “Journal" snvs. ' â€"â€"“Ln.st week two 301mg men from Port Perry. decided to test their skill as pedestrians in a ten mile walk from that town to this place. They covered the distance in two hours and ten minutes. The libel suit of tho Noxon Manufac- turing Co.. of Ingersoll. against the Pat. torso“ Brother (30.. of \\ ondstock. for 850,000 dmnngcs has been withdrawn. Aaron Cnrlev was badly hurt in the new mill at Barrie a. few dms ago. He was caughtby a belt “hich ho \\ as putt- ing over a. pullov and “as carried round tlu‘ shutting several times. Two large drains. 'cach two mi!es long. are to be made in the tmvnslxip of Mara. and it is expected a large quantity of land will be reclaimed. West Victoria Teachers’ Assoc/aimâ€. ï¬bmmï¬m Here and 7 here. l courting her. i A Wallacelmrg girl who refused nu ‘ offur ol umrriagu [mm a young man, to- ; Cently smut. him a cheque for the amount . nho supposed he had spent. while he was Collingwood councll has placed hotel and slmp licenses in ulmt town for next year at $274). There are 475 vacant houses in Lon- don. Out. Dr. Patterson. of Barrio. celebrated his siIVCr wedding last Week. Parkdale has jomod the city. Toronto‘s population is now estimated at 160,000. ' Aurora council has voted 9300 per Mmum for 5 electric lights, placed 45 (cut high. Last week 850 bags of potatoes were shipped from Uxbrxdgo to Germany. Over 330.000 in duties have been col- lected in Midland since the lst of July. The Salvation Army' in Parrv Sm‘nd are making arrangements to build a new barracks. Campbellford has diphtheria and last. departments of tho cloaed on account of case. Rev. Mr. Haddow. of Nova. Scotia,l1as received a. unanimous call from Kn0\ cl1u1ch. Milton. The salary is 8800 and a manse. Mr. Haddow will be inducted and o1dained on the 22nd inst. The Orilha. Lacrosse club since winn- ing the Intermediate Championship has been suspended along with the Bram!» ton club for playing with "ringers." Milton‘s band has ofl'ered Prof. Hind- mnrsh 8400 a year to lead the town band. His attractions in Galt are stronger however. Within the past six months two prisoners have escaped from the Burk's Falls lock-up. ‘A British Columbia paper says :â€"A stick of timber was cut the other day at the Hastings mill which was 106 feet long and 25 inches square. There were sawed out of the log 12,000 feet of cedar lumber, Weighing thirty tons. A party of ten emigrants left Brock on Wednesday morning last for British Co. lumhia, whom they purpose settling and making for themselves homes in that western country. dud 80 years. . . The G. '1‘. R. Midland pay-roll at Lindsay new facts up to 810,000 a I mouth - § The vital statistics for Belleville. for [October were 24 births. 12 marriages 1‘ and 5 deaths. l The population of Belleville has in- ; creased 130 smse last year. It is uow ; 10,269. ‘ Fenelon Falls postoflice has recently I been titted up wilh some forty new look. boxes. JVhat was nearly a. serious ï¬re. oc- curred in Little Britain on Monday night last. A ï¬re was discovered in Jenkm's llotel, but by energetic action it was squelched. The Parry Sound “Star." says that bears are very numerous 1n ‘the district and that some very large animals have been killed. On Monday last a. bear cub wandered mbo town and wee attacked by Wm. R. Beaty with a club, who suc~ needed in kxlliug it. A poor ï¬shermen who plied his trade in a. canoe on the Chalapo Lake Lous- iann caught a snake on his lino and 011 hauling it 011 board,tl1o reptile wound itself around the man‘ s neck and strangled him to death The fruit. raisers of Prince Edward county not being able to secure barrels to enable them to ï¬ll their contracts, have alarge quantity of fruit. left on their hands in a. failing market. The Creemore “Advertiser" ofï¬ce is Situated between a hotel and a liquor store. That edicor‘s lot is a. lmppyuue. A hunting party last week passed through Goldwater with about sixteen deer. John Morgan, of Bracebridge. was tried at the assize court. Braoebridge. last week. on a charge of attempted rape and sentenced to three years in the pen- itentiary by Judge Armour. The two victims of.his lust were girls aged 18 and 14 years. Gall: reports $172,866 worth of new Wilfrid‘s new Methodist church was buildings put up this year. ' opened on Sunday of last week. John 'Morgan, of Brucebridge. was Canniugtun wants some enterprising tried at the assize court. Bracebridge. citizen to build a. toboggan slide. l.., L __.,.-I_ _ T“... ._‘.. ..4. Ghi'l‘d‘ren cry fo 3, 1888. has several cases of last. week one of the >tlm_ public school “as },his dreaded dis- Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.â€"Dur- iug every break of wintry weather, ox- ertions should be made by the afllicted to recover health before unremitting cold and trying storms set in. Throat ailments. couohs. wheezings, asthmati- cal affections. shortness of breath. morn. ing nausea and accumulations of phlegm can readily be removed by rubbing this ï¬ne derivative Ointment twice a day upon the chest and neck. Ilolloway‘s treatment is strongly recommended with a View of giving immediate ease. pre- venting prospective danger and effecting permanent relief. These all-important ends, his Ointment and Pills can nccnm. plish and will surely prevent insidious diseases from fastening on the constitn. tion to display themselves afterwards in those disastcrous forms that will pro- hahly emhittcr life till death itself is almost prayed for. The W. C. T. U. and Ministerial As- sociation of Belleville are laying their heads together with a view to securing the election of a. Tempemnce City Council for next year. The practical end that it is hopeJtonttain isn sub- stantial reduction in the number of licenses. Next year the Collingwood hotel. keepers will have to pay $270 tor a license. ' Tudhopo's store, Gravenhursb, was broken into one day last wuek and a. quantity of oysters, pears. ctc., carried MI. The burglar is still at. large. A Woodstock brideooom presented the minister with 25 cents for marrying him and the Shelburne “Economist" says the minister gave him back ten cents. A Carleton Place girl carried a broken needle and thread in her foot nineteen years. It was removed the other day, with the thread stlll in the needle. According to the “Napanee Express." R. Davis, the man who was going to start a. glass factory at Port Hope, is an old fraud of the ï¬rst. water. The number of bears killed in the northern portion of‘Hastings county this year has been great beyond pre~ cedent. Two storekeepers have 84 bent- skins. The Reeve of Georgina has declared compulsory vaccination to be 11) force in said towuslnp. A.large number have been operated on. >Messrs. F. Bick Son have been awarded the contract for furnishlug all :he maternal in the way of lumber, sash, doors. eta. for the new Presby- terian church..Eldou. The Ontario Government ofl'er 81.000 reward for the capture of the person who sent the poisoned chocolates to the two Galt famihm. ’ VOL. XIIâ€"NUMBER 42, Orillia has a. milk combine and the price has gone up. An engine-wiper has lSeen arrested at Goderich on the charge of attempting to derail the train on Saturday evening lust. It. is reported that hotel licenses in Onllia will be raised to 8300 next year. About twenty G. T. R. ‘conductors have reéeived notice from the company that. their services are no longer re- quired and they are not even told the reason for their dismissal. Hon. T. B. Bardee still lies'very ill at his residence in Saruia. with no hope of recovery. His complaint is said to be Bright‘s disease of the kidneys. Pcberboro' has raised $200 for the Par- nell Defence Fund. William Hills was arrested at Parkhill on Saturday on a. charge of arson com- mitted a year ago. Barrie has formed a poultry associm tiou. Great slaughter of deer is reported from North Rivur. Owing to the increased attendance at Whitby Ladies' College. it is proposed to enlarge it still further. Eveumg classes will soon be opened nu the Bowmauville Mechamcs' Insti- tute. George Buchan. of Briuht. shot a black bear the other day". the skin of w'hich us said to be “01-1511 8100. An industry that has developed into considerable proportions this fall at Lindsay is the shipping of cedars for block paving to Toronto and other: cities. Graveuhurst‘s rate of taxation is 86 mills on the dollar. lemdge will lig hi; the town with eight nlectric lights at a cost of 8500 per auuum. Pltchor'a Castorla.