ï¬sh, eggs. griddle cak- L, we price ............ 8c. LCQ fut saw ? They 1 Irld from 2.25 to 4 THAT THESE ARE price 10c., 110., 18c. 'ico 12c.. 14c., 17c. um! each. Every 100 up. t Seed s81 00. illâ€"there is strength beverage it is perfed- GAINS guaranteed DLBS cumin FATIGUE rhen you take FOR BREAKFAST! SOME. FOR THEY 1“ch 9a., ME 3de LLEN .lsike rain rm: makes a M at. cat.‘ ' TTHIE} busy and be one of r her man '1": m: pun-u: â€If. once hc‘! '1 RI“ .7 \ wmfld ‘ake m . \\' had 80 M tho mid“ story to 1‘ ‘ught to N 5113 I W.“ Tnmsmv, KARCH' 9th. 911. Lindsay Branch, THE CANADIAN ,BANK OF COMMERCE \ SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.I_, PREsmENr ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER CAPITAL. - $10,000,000 REST. - $7,000,000 DRAFTSAON EQB‘EIQï¬ZCOUNTRIES - ‘4..2-noA 0n :ccnn drafts on Unnl‘lu VII I'I-â€"-'â€"_â€" . Every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce is equipped to issue draft: the rincipal cities in the following countries without dela. : «land Siberh {rim Creb New Norwey Soudnn Greece Arabia Cube Holland - ' m Panama South Africa n Jump mud. I “I 5-._- 7 , ' Roam-nil Tun-:3 Cev Fr‘ch Codi. Chin. Alt. Rust-ï¬n Uni Sum uh Sewn Uruguay Wat INKâ€. ctr. Chem Gm. Mn aim Sign The ammmt of these an“: is stated in the money of the coun where they are pay- .ble; mat is khey are drawn in uterï¬ng, francs, marks. lire. much. norms. yen. nets. roubles. em, u we use my 50. This ensures M the we. abroad will ' I33 nceive an actual M humid. HER 'A Good Reliable Boot ï¬. HUGHE59 MW \‘Cy have :1 large :-.<sortmcnt of Hand Sewn Boots and Shoes to select - « n. ;.‘:l of host mutcrinl and workmanship. If we have not any in stock to :2 ‘42 us take your measure for a pair. Good Fit, Comfortable and Absolutely Waterproof. Distance no opjpot. Arabia Argentine Republic Australia En†Austria-Hungary Fame Id- Belgium Filhml Brazil For-Iv- Burund- Em ‘ EEMHES mm AND mommy 5x50111131) THE VICTORIA LOAN Incorporated 1895 Capital paid up $275,000.00 Reserved Fund $58,000.00 The question of security is being considered by saving: llt‘l‘UhitUl'S, as perhaps, never before. It gives us pleasure tn intimate to the public that in this respect we excell to a marked degree. 1n to 3 o’clock. Saturdays 10 to LUIES LOW Manager transacted. Savings Department at every ESTABLISHED 1817 Capital Pa d Up , $4,400,000 RCSt $|290003000 Undivided Proï¬ts $96l,7 89 Bank of Montreal Branch. Branches of the Bank in every Province of the Dominion. A: general Banking business T‘NLY FIRST CLASS MECHANICS EMPLOYED AND VERY BEST LEATHER USED. yvu need a: , repairing done p: tr rx‘qmrcr..cnts “hilc you wait #__-._‘ Money Ofï¬ce Hours: H. B. Black, Branches and connections throughout Gama. British and Foreign Correspondent. in :11 the important cities of the world. Notes Discounted and general Baking Business transacted. A. B. McGill. Mgr†My FULL OOXPOUND 1111‘!qu P110 r to loan on first mortgage on real estate. Head OffloeesTORONTO 8 King Btu-«t Walt 1 o’cloclt Manager Lindsay Bunch or rubber hccls ï¬xed, call in and we will NEWTON SMALE Assistant To call on J. Hughes’ Hand Made Boot and Shoe Store. . HOLMES. Manage SAVINGS C0. $27,36l,789 LINDSAY ST-. a WILLIAM ST. N. Strain Settlement. Sweden Switzerland CARRIED GLAIINESS . . TO THIS HOME Pure blood is the basis or all health, and you can't have pure blood unless your kidneys are in good working order. Dodd's Kidney Pills never fail to put the kidneys in perfect working order. REMEDY, AND ADVISES ALL HER FRIENDS TO USE DODD S KIDNEY PILL-S. St. Benedict Sank. Mar. 3â€"(Speâ€" cial.)â€"Gladness has replaced the an- xiety that reigned in the household of Mrs. Annie Vanvorst."ot this place. For some time past Mrs. Van- vorst had suffered from kidney troub- le and palpitatiOn or the heart, and fears were entertained of those ter- rible sudden fatalities that so fre- quently accompany affections of the heart. But relief from both ailments (as quickly found in the old reliable remedy, Dodd's Kidney Pills. In an interview Mrs. Vanvorst says: . “I had palpitation of the heart. and my kidneys were out of order. I took one box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and found great relief. For a.‘ Kid- key Pill Dodd's Kidney. Pills cannot be beat. You may publish what I say. as it may be the means of bene- ï¬tting others who suffer withkidney trouble or heart disease.†(.‘OXIMFNDATION FOR THE MAR- KE-I‘ CLERK. At the meeting of the town fathers held Friday night, Second Deputy- Reeve Dobson stated that several people had spoken to him about the Market Clerk; that they thought that he was eating up more salary than the position warranted. ‘;How-‘ ever.†stated the second deputy- reeve, “I understand that his re- ceipts are oxer $800 a year. and be- sides he does the weighing oistone. hay. etc. At the same time we haw a man who is giving entire satisfac- tion. and one who is strictly fair and honest. The town is in tact re- ceiving a revenue. He is a good man.†SHE FOUND QUICK RELIEF The other members at the comma“ pmem W the“. the present mar- ket clerk was the right mm in “to right mace. 150th gentlemen are well known in Lindsay. Mr. Pogue having for many years been identified with the Ken. nedy and Davis Milling Co.. and Mr. Ashley for a. number of years with the Baker Lumber Co. ‘1 Col. Hughes Spoke at eddreeeee. Splendid eddreeeee on provincial end Federei mutton were given by Jemee Thompeen. M..PP.. J. A. Sexemiih. M. P.. W. H. Heel-It. KP. Pu Seuit. Ste. Eerie. end Col. Sun. Hughee. ma. 0! Liam. The epeekere tor over three hem held the ettention o! the lace eudienee. which numbered between tour end ï¬ve hundred. end included 3 goodly number 0! luau. Change of Business Is Reported Another Liberal .0. 7w--VV ing a course similar to that of Messrs. Sitton and German. who have already spoken in condemnation of the Government's reciprocity. Ottawe. March 8.â€"'l‘he next Lin- ernl member to announce his oppo- sition to the adoption of the reel- provity agreement will be Mr. Lloyd Harris. the representative 0! Brent- i’ord. He will probably speak early ly next week and it is anticipated will vote against Mr; Fielding'a re- solutions when a division is taken. In taking this position he is adopt- tum-mm†whom. The Dominion organiser. J. Stewart. Contain. Ihowod tho importance oi thorough um . lyi- tannin orcuniniion. The local momborn in the Domlnlon and Provlnclal Pullman. John A. Sexual“: and June. Thomplon. m present and glue dollvmd brld Norwood. Ont†March 8.â€"A good "mutton o! the stalwarts o: the Conurvstlvo party In Eat Po- tuboro “mend at. the annual moot- mg or the unociution held this n.1- A VERY EFFICIENT CLERK rs. Annie Vanvorst’s fleart Disease Cured by Uodd’s Kidney Pills. CASTOR IA mnï¬umm THE ‘WATCEMAN-WARDEL; mg [eaves the Party Norwood IEF IN KIDNEY New York, March 2â€"0ne egg hold- ing two gallons when it. was young, four hundred years 8.80. has been "placed on exhibition in the American Museum of Natural History. It is popularly known in Madagascar, from whence it came. as the product, of aflying elephant, and at the aight‘ of it a. self-respeCtlng ostrich would run and hide its head for shame. It would engulf half a. dozen products of the plumed bird of the desert and furnish whites and yolks for ï¬fteen or sixteen dozen hen crea~ tions. Its length is eight inches over all, and it is two feet and two inch- e' in circumference. . October 16, 1891â€"Last Friday ev- ening the L.C.I. stud-ate were well represented in the Assembly Hail the association being the election of ofï¬cers for the literw society as follows: President. Mr. J. '1‘. Her- ‘rington; ' lst _\'ice.. Mr. M. Kenny; 2nd vice. Miss B. Brown; recordlng secretary. Mr. A. Clarke cor. secre- tarial. Miss H. Mlmma. Mina E. Fla. voile. and Mr. I. E. Weldon: trees" Mr. R. McKenzie; curator. Mr. J. nutter; warden. Mr. Meehun; execu- tive committee. Min Mtrty. Hr. Mr. 1“. Shannon \-.- UNDSJJI‘I‘ES WON lam. Williamson. aylvouor. on. m and aooumu “waded Couture and Part “one rule much“ um FIRST PRIZE Oct. 23â€"Mr. A. D. Mullen has solved a. mathematical problem in a. leading American journal, and has ses’ feet: 011 being picked up it was found that the worthy old gentleman had three ribs broken besides other serious injuries, and now lies in a. serious condition. SERIOUS ACCIDENT A serious accident occurred on Tuesday on EqurdI hill at. Manllla. Mr. Edward Ashton was driving down the hill when something went wrong with the rig or the harness. throwing the driver among the hor- Wk. II no mulch fl. Cohan“. mullou will mu. wow w... “- Memm. (mm. Wllllumon and Syl- tron A. “on A Son. Mada Vul- wolor wore am...» mould um ullrd ro- loy. IUMII that my Oonmphwd muwly In noma- much Mr 831- "mom M mllol mlllu. and water w... second. In gym-g sol-loo. “Mac wlm. lnduoomoou mo oouncll Mr. ()llwr won llm. plgoo The way, won wllllu to .llow than. “dorm! gentlemen alto “loaded the Pump. lo the maululurlu commmoo. boro mambo. on 'l‘llmdw. whore 'â€" Llout. Willlmoa won am and one . A TIE. GAME “1" "in 3". 33mm m 3"†Novombor 18-01! Suturdty. the g: ’2) 1‘1â€: ’°' N no i“ no °" moolauoa tooth.“ team or the [‘0- r. W" won one mend “d flood whore Colleen“ Institute. plwod h‘gh m ‘n the other m‘tcn“. 'm â€tun gun, W‘th m. 14-0-1. --- In... 11.1; nlnv was very even all Muunder. mu mm. and LINDSAY, ONTARIO. rels or wine jars. They were no peciaily desirable except in ergo families. for the cold storage facili- gties of Madagascar are few. -.- ‘11: cost the museum $100 for some "trust" has been swallowing the supply and thus increasing the Cost of living. The egg has been in the British Museum for nineteen years, and is as fresh as it was when it Was received. Before the Aep- ycrnis, which were wont to produce such egg-s. went out of business, the natives of Wadagascar are said to have made extensive use of them. Now the fossil shells are found near streams and are used for rain qarâ€" rpls or wine im. Thev were not/ce- Gravenhurst, Oct. 30â€"01: Wedncs~ day as engineer Fix-man was going north on the afternoon train above Trout Creek, he thought that the. struck {amething on the track. but being dark. he could not be sure. “autumn". On coming buck the next. morning he kept a sharp lookout uni was aur- prlned to see an injured deer. Stop- ping the tram and sided by govern! of the crow. umed with vuloua “upon. he gove chue and succeed- ed in «Mus-Inc the deer. which weighed 240 poundn. Needle!!! to us mantra“; wu on Mme. London, Ont.. Mar. 2.-â€"In a rather startling sermon last night ‘Rev. Dr. Shearer declared before a. large au- dience that for many years there had been far too much reciprocity in yonng women tor the white slave tramc. A strong society was form- ed to combat the traflc through Western Ontario. through. the Pemboro team scoring the ï¬rst. god quickly. tollowod by one for Lindsay. Both sides pluyocl hard to break the tie. .nd some good playing was seen. but the game ended in a tie. FROM LINDEN VALLEY M. an mooning o! the town councn a loldny won; the urtouu com- munication um were and wu one from A. Horn 6 Soul. Mada: Vul- loy. sum; that. they conumphud removing thou mlln mung. um “Mac vim. inducement: mo council won wan“ to .llow than. Rota-rod to the manhunt!“ commutoo. whore Colloglnto Institute. p tho return sumo with the l hm. The play was very even through. the Pomboro team at the ï¬rst. god quickly. follow one (or Lindsay. Both aides p hard to bred: the tie. nnd S'I‘ARTLING 1115 London. 0nt., 1 CAPTURED A DEER tam 30â€"011 Wedncs~ BRUTAL OUTRAGE NEAR 0RON0 Farmer Bowmtm'ille. lurch 2â€"A use of ; most. unusual chnncter happens: just. east of Orono vnlage. in Clarke township, on Sunday night. 'ï¬lomas Bradley and his wife live a. mile and a hat! out 0! Crane. On Sunday night about 9 o'clock two men call- ed at the house and asked for some hay. saying they were from Oshawa, and their horse was tired out. Brad- ley had no hay. as he is a laborer on the Canadian Northern Railway. He told them where they could get hay farther down the road. They re? ‘quested him to go to the barn to help them get it. He put on his boots and went along. Very soon he heard his wife screaming. and turned back to find that two other men had entered the house, and attempted to criminally assault Mrs. Bradley, but she struggled, and got out of the house and ran screaming into the field. He called her, and they entered their house. Fearing a return of the men. Bradley proviIied a club, and laid it near the door. They did not go to bed. About 11 p. m. a. rap was heard at the door, and Bradley opâ€" ened it. and saw two men, who at- tempted to enter. Bradley stooped to get the club. when the men pounced upon him, and pounded him till he was exhausted. Bradley is a strong,r ‘man and {ought like a. tiger for sev» eral minutes. When the assailants had ï¬xed Bradley one held him. and the other, it is alleged. criminally assaulted his wife. Then the other man held Bradley while his fellow dld likewise. Bradley and his wife were left ln a serious condition, and were unable to raise any alarm un- til Monday night. there being no one living near them. He went to Orono and telephoned to Chief Richard J ur- \‘is, “ho at once started after the men . w-flï¬wâ€"Mp‘p“ “Mil-70“- “ ’o m GRASS HILL PRESENTATION The home of Mr. and In. D. Mo- Innil. Gnu Bill. m tho Icon. of a plume â€um-in Wain-day ov- ning. when thou- triad- mounted than with “to churn. prior to their moving to tin hm inuiy occupied by». Cum. THE BOOTH GUARANTEE We do not guarantee to cure in all cm. but 1: you derive no benefit. our Agents are authorized to refund you your money. Booth'l Kidney mm or. sold by all dragging. 50c. box. or pontpud from The R. T. Booth Co.. Umtod. Fort Erie. Ont. Sold and gumnmd by E. Gregory. Also cold and mud by J. A. mm. m TWO bachelor farmers Newtonvflle in Clarke t arm-ted to-day. the nu lug Lmher Brown and ‘ TWO bachelor runners living near} Newtonvme in Clarke township were‘ amnted to-day. the names given he- lng Lmher Brown and “113031 McMn. nns, aged 21 end 27 mpecflvoly. These men m an the lock-up hem and will appear before Police Magus- tute wmmn It. Remy \o-morrow morning. eluted with \he crime. Two other young men are nuppomt to he Accompllm. end are ltkely M be urprehonded soon. sun‘ering with pelnlul back, that they will and Booth'e Kidney Pills a most excellent remedy. I sullered for months with a. very weak back ‘end severe pains and aches in the kidneys. and felt very much depress- ed. I‘here was also a. swelling under my eyes. When I learned or Booth's Kidney Pills. I procured a box, and found them the beet remedy I have ever used, as they were very quick‘ in giving me reliel. no pains have} left my beck, and hnve restored my health, and I am now well and strong.†YOUNG and OLD All!) A'l‘TACKlQll lawn one is liable to be «tuck- ml with kidney iroulnlo. young and old are ueiwd. Pain: in ilm .lnu‘k and aching limbu are nuns signu u! kid- uvy troubla. Girls that ought to be bright and lisaumo. are languid and nervous. Wunmu worry and nuflvr lorâ€" manu. Strong men do not encapo the ravages of kidney trouble and diwase. «BOUT/1'5 Mrs. N. Good Iiidnet of 70 Slade.- 4?il!§ ‘ cona street. M0030 Jaw. Snsk.. says: “I am pleas- ed to state for the benefit. or Clubbed and Wife Assaulted ESTABLISHED 1m IRS. PATRICK HoGINLEY The death took place in 098 on Wednesday morning of Norah 1(ch Icy, wife at the late Pgtrick MoGin- Iey. ut the age of 72 yeu's. The de- oeased had been :11 poor health for some time, but. her kind end Chris- tian disposition mule her my friends who will mourn her loss. She leaves to mourn her ‘loss one son and daughter. The funeral will take plwe from the family residence. lot 26. GRAHAMâ€"STARR. The homo of Mr. and Mrs. Starr, 52 Russel-st., was the scene of a. quiet wedding Wednesday afternoon. when Miss Pear Graham was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Norman Starr. Mr. Fred Thomp- son acted as groomsman, while Miss Coad ably assxswd the bride. Rev. Mr. Balfour. o! Queen-st. Methodist. church, ofï¬ciated. ' GOODHANDâ€"SL'GGITT A very pretty wedding took. place on Wednesday. February 22nd at the I’romptly at six o'clock, to the strains of the wedding march. sku- f‘flly played by Miss Jennie Sugg’ltt, sister of the bride, the young couple came form‘ard. The bride, who was leaning on the arm of her father. looked charming in a dress of cream cashmere trimmed with overlace and .Saiin and wore a wreath of white roses in her hair. The marriage took place under a beautiful arch trim- med with white bells. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Hon- tier, or Cannington, assisted by Rev. J. P. Ireland. ‘I After the wedding the guests. num- bering about sixty, repaired to the dining room, where a Very dainty rep-st was partaken of. After supper and while the register was being signed. â€Wedding bells" was sung by Mr. C. D. Salter. the remainder of .1119 evening being spent in music and games. c The presents were costly and begu- mm. showing the Mgh esteem in which the young couple were mm In the ne!ghborhood. the bride being (or some years organiut in the Ilethodtlt chunk hm. were In W and mu Flame. Hopbnrn. o! Mutton. Mr. an! In. flcHâ€"y stopâ€"I mflu. cure- voolds. heal. Mar 25 a» -â€". quergOod. Jan. Dean, Thomas David R. Hepbum and J. L. Hughes. Thomas were borne to their last resting place last. Thursday ct two- thirty o'clock. The funeral was com ducted under the auspices of the In- dependent Order of Foresters with Rev. J. W. Wallace as the 0mm minister. The following were the pen ih‘a Goodhaid. of Camoron. Mr. .34 In. Mind Slade. of Sturgeon Pam and Mn. '1‘. Robson and non. 09 FN- clan Faun. Shiloh: C 1.119 --‘r-~ Wm. iiuidéxm. o! Fleetwood. m. an m. Ephrhm “cancer. l-‘mnknl. Home. George. “and. and MM Bor- uy. Toronto. and 8t. )lu‘y’a. The bride's 3011131qu arena was a salt of pearl my cloth with . largo velvet but. to match. On their return the young couplo will reside in Feulon township. Their many friends wish them a long and happy married life. 7 The young couple left on the out!» o‘clock train next morning tor Und- mm 'muewggrt rnwmou.‘ um. (mo. . "Mn: my xur pm-urmx mum“... rum". won I H‘Ilub'h Mmmtï¬ Cu. M m. wflhoul. charm. in o Wuflflcflmmcang Am. Mn. 33mm aid anon Son an! qmou "mm-In our ommnn «(hot .- wmvmmmm- Imam nu n pthl M uommruouvmnndou't a)?“ «m nun-u In" fur Im‘urum MN"! m "no. mm: In mun crmwh Muxln‘hCo- UM "Web.“ In LATE GEORGE THOMAS The remains of the late Mr. Georg. OBITUABY “‘1'. '1 m‘ "k! MN)“ ‘ mood-um HHEIUL OBIT C A BY father. m