Tin work and Plumbing done in all their branches You will ï¬nd 1h: right p1ace at Every thing which is desirable both in beauty and arxistic merit win he found included ‘in our new stock It will b- hard to beat in -co‘:0ring<, quahty anil price. A call so icited. Desiiab Good Paying POSitiOflS--d Miss Kerr, Saenognphcr, Mr. Ed. Hunter‘ Sienn" ( W. Tnorue, Steno , What 0 M «thaws, Stem" “Ev B. Masoeer, ‘F°“",_~ L~m Toronto, have been placed in good po sitiows in Toronto: Miss Kerr, Scenogr-xphd, Citizen 8!. Cour-trv Pub. Cu. Mr. Ed. Hunter‘ Szenn" COnmIidarm C oak Co. W. Tnorue, Steno , Whal y Knvce Go 0 )I «thaws, Ste-1a.. “Evening Star†Pub. Co. B. Mame“, ~tenn . Lflmy 8: Bo‘fon, B nrristervz. J. Kaiaer. Miss Hewlett and Wm. Smith as ofï¬ce amistants. The imï¬vi‘uzl instruction and thorough trainina givenisunsurpassed. Serd hr c -talogue and calander. W. A. GOODWlN, BOXALL’S 10 are the most reliable remedy for any form of kidney complaint. They drive away ins and aches, make women healthy and ppyâ€"able to enjoy life to the fullest. Mrs. C. H, Gillespie, 204 Britain Street, St. John. N.B., says: l “ I had severe kidney trouble for which I ‘ doctored with a number of the best physi- cians in St. John. but received little relief. Hearing of Doun's Kidney Pills. I began their use. Before taking them I could not stoop to tie my shoes. and at times suffered such torture that I could not turn over in bed without assistance. Doan’s Kidney Pilll have rescned me from this terrible condi- tion, and removed every pain and ache." ‘TheCanadaPaint C0. NIMMO HARRISON mm W. mm The Highest Quality and Latest Artistic Shades We guarantee the-'e Pants to be made from Genuine Cohrs of great coveringp ower. They are the best preaquvatives for wood and iron and stone, dry quickly with a Lard glosw smfsce, work frecly under the brush and can be applied by anyone. Milk Pans. First Cream Cans, Sprinkling Cans. Milk Cans 20 to 40 gal. Within A few days the {allowing pupils of the The Canada Paint C0». -8 3 n MONTREAL For sale by McLennan 86 00., Lindsay door East of Simpson House, LINDSAY. Kent Street. Lindsay BUSINESS COLLEGE Montreal Brand that the Baokacbfl. Headtches, Tired Feelings and Weak Spells from which they suï¬er are dug to 'wrong action the kidneys. “DAN’S Kidney Pills I Paper Women are com- a to understand 116383 mm $15,785,280 A Concise Summary of the â€Im33u by the Greatest of Canadian Firesâ€" Relief Organizations in Splendid Shape. Nowâ€"Contribnations Speak Volumes for Canada’s Charityâ€"About Ottawa, April 30.â€"The estimates of the damage wrought by Thursday’s ï¬re, published last week, are proved to have been under rather than over the mark. A careful survey of the ï¬eld gives the following result: Deadâ€"7. Homelessâ€"16,000. Buildings Burnedâ€"3,000. Hands out of Workâ€"8,000. Value of property destroyedâ€"$18,- 000,000. â€", 1‘1, V\/V,VVVV While other ï¬res have destroyed the homes and savings of a people, this has, in addition to rendering thous- ands as poor and almost as naked as when they came into the world, des- troyed the industries which furnished them with their means of gaining a. livelihood, and left them largely de- pendent, for a period, at least, upon the benefactions of the public. ha‘ UJJ L,avv LAVN-wvâ€"a w--- a. hundred industrial ienterprises, val- ued at hundreds of thousands of dol- lars . ublic and Private Property Des- troyed in Ottawa and Hull“ luau. The ï¬re began at the corner of Philomene and Chaudiere streets, in Hull, spread back about a block and west as far as Brewery Creek. Then it swept east and south, cleaning out everything except the Notre Dame Church, as far north as Where the ‘ steam ferry tie up. It then jumped the river and caught on the big dock just below Perley’s stables at Bridge street. By a hair’s breadth it skip- ped J. R. Booth’s mills, but ate up his ofï¬ce, stables, blacksmith shop and storehouse for grain on Albert street. The Standard power house, a. small grist mill, Bronson 'Wc~sâ€" ton's carbide Works, their new pow- er house and ofï¬ce, by a miracle es- caped, but these were all small brands saved from the burning. \\ iped Out Clmudiere District. The progress of the ï¬re wiped out the Chaudiere district as a sponge. wipes out a sum on a child’s slate. Of all this district there remains a fire station, a hotel, the Waterworks, West End Methodist Church, and half a dozen scorched houses. 0f the cheap houses on Britannia street not a Sliver remains. Up to where Wellington street meets West Queen street swept the fire, and it ï¬ercely tore south and west all along Division street as far as St. Louis dam, leaving not a stick unburned. Under the eyes of the residences on Primrose Hill and St. Jean Baptiste Church, and Rochesterâ€" ville lay west of Primrose Hill. It is in ashes, and even Hintonburg. farther still to the west, lost a (102’.- ‘en houses and a good-sized planing mill. Two square miles thickly set with factories, residences and frame dwellings gone up in smoke within 12 hours, is the record of Canada's greatest conilagration. $400,000 for Fur 1.. .LM of the Losses. By a careful scrutiny of the assess- mtnt roll, and a systematic grouping of the lots in I)()Lll Hull and Ottawa experts lime been able to arrive at what may be taken as an exact esti- mate of the losses sustained. The valuation of the I..ctories and mills is arrived at by personal chats with owners and a comparison with as- SCSSHIOUL rolls. In drawing up this rtatement, E. C. Dingman, Ottawa, {insurance agent, and the appraiser iwho will do much of the valuation of the losses fOr the insurance compan- ies were chiefs in consultation. Inâ€" deed the following table was drawn up under their eyes. This Business Losses. The principal business losses are as follows: -_ L -IIâ€" .2... Ium, UXLU VV 7 The Export Lumber Co., wholly in lum- ber, some 45,000,000 feet. at $15 9. 111011- sand, $750,000; fully insured. J. R. Booth, Sparks estate yard, 90,000,- 000 feet of lumber, $1,350.0001 J. R. Booth, iio'cbesterâ€"street yard and mason yard, 1,250,000 feet of deals. at $22 a thousand, $27,500. J. R. Booth, offices and stables, 12 horses, $2600; blacksmith Shop, ï¬tted with air blasts, $12,000; storehouse, with 40,000 bush- els of oats, bay and Wheat. $14,000. Ottawa Brewery 00., 520000. wflctonla Brewery (30., insured fully, $35.- 5. Martin Warno'ck‘s flour mills and ele- vator, $32,000. , Bronson Weston‘s ofï¬ces, handsomely ï¬nished, $20,000, and mill $8000. ‘ Properties of the Ottawa Investment W'rmpany, Victoria. Foundry, Victoria Saw \xorks, Ottawa Saw Company building, $10),000; machinery $100,000. Ottawa Paper Company, two paper ma- -- m. 4-2-- ennnnn uuawa (CLICK vvuâ€"râ€"_,, _..- . _ chines; other machinery and stock, $40,000. Ottawa Specialty Company. $40,000. Oliver Sons, furniture warerooms, $30,- 000. well stocked with furniture. Ofï¬ces of Upper Ottawa Improvement Company, $2000. C.P.R. station, freight sheds. cars ind freight, insured to the hilt. $250300. (Teal sheds. 30 tons of coal, $1000. Fraser Hamilton’s; sash factory, $7000. “'right's lime kilns. $30,000. Ottawa Electric Railway Company $115,- 000. $77,003Hinsurgnce. .nn -_J _!-..- vuv . -. McKaEwï¬lmng Company. mlflll and eleva- tor, one of the largest in Canada. $:5,000. Parr’s planing mm, ofï¬ce and lumber, $10,000. Dominion Carbide Works. very little dam- aged. had 40 pigs of carbides ruined, $1000. Baldwin Iron Works, $15,090. Government bridges damaged, ï¬rst truss bridge. $2000: trestle work. $1500: second truss bridge. $3000; suspension bridge, floor damaged. $500. _ - A nu H, A,__‘.I u...... Ottawa Electric Company, fully fhsured. $350,000. E. B. Eddy's storehoase near C.P.R. sta- tion. comtaininz 60,000 boxes of matches, $5000. E. B. Eddy's factories and lumber yards in Hull. according to W. H. Rowley's esti- mate. $1,500,000. Government cribbing on slides. $5000. Hun Lumber Company's mm and yards, $400.00). Giimour Hugbson’o yard. $250,000. Destruction to ground work and pilings for laying lumber, estimated by J. R. Booth at about half a Season’s cut, $1,- . 500,000. Every insurance agent in Ottawa 13 a book about ï¬ve feet square. Extent uf the Fire. How the Flames “’ent. Insurance Agentu’ Maps. the Relief of Homelosa‘. of the D8313: Done giving large and small maps of every lot in both Hull and Ottawa. The kind of buildings on the lot and oth- er data are also given, with a knowl- edge of the value of such buildings as are put up for the. most part in this city, it is comparatively easy, though wearisome to ï¬gure on the loss sus- tained through buildings ï¬t for resiâ€" dences and stores being burnt. v-v-_v-_ -, In Hull, E. B. Eddy’s house, $30,? 000; Dr. Graham’s house, $10,000; James’ Church, $8,000; manse, $2,- 000; RC. of imported stone, $15,- 000; court house and jail, $20,000;‘ City Hall, $12,000; Merchants’ Bank, l $10,000; Ottawa Bank, $7,000; \al- uo of poorer residences, $640,000. Value of stores and better houses‘ and other buildings not classiï¬ed. $500,000. Stocks in stores, $200,000. Allowance of 30 per cent. for furni- ture and ï¬xtures, $436,200. ‘ In Ottawaâ€"J. R. Booth’s' house, $50,000; A. W. Fleck's house, $25,â€" 000; G. E. 'Foster’s house, $15,000; L. Crandell’s house, $10,000; House of Mercy, $25,000; two public schools $15,000; Erskine Presbyterian Church, $10,000; half a dozen houses worth $2,500-â€"$15,000 each. Value of houses, stores, etc., $2,- 335,000. Stock of stores, $750,000. Allowance of 30 per cent. for furni- ture and ï¬xtures, $975,000. Summary. Value of industrial en- terprlses .. .. .. Other property in 111111.. Other property in Ottawa It is customary for insurance comâ€" 1 panics to consider 20 per cent. for unreported losses, this would make $1,975,000. Grand Total Would Bo 812,850,240. Considering that the estimaze on Eddy’s property is underâ€"estimated and should be $3,000,000, the total would reach $14,350,240. The plans from which this estimate was made are dated 1898, and using another insurance scheme it would be fair to estimate 10 per cent. for im- ‘provements in properties since 3898. Doing so, this would bring the total up to $15,785,264. Taking into account the fact that on the night of the ï¬re the loss was estimated at from $15,000,000 to $20,000,000, and remembering that bZU,UUU,qu, u“... -v..--__~ V, U on such occasions losses are apt. to be exaggerated, it is fair to consider the above an adequate estimate. How Insurance Men Stand. The city is ï¬lled with insurance in- spectors, and they talk freely of their losses in the corridors of the hotels. The agents of the companies have loosened their tongues and from the losses so far reported the under- writers will at their meeting to-day consider the following list: 'l‘ariï¬' Calupanies. Aetna Insurance Co. 01 Hartford, ‘ Conn. ...... ..$ 25,UU'J Agricultural Insurance (10., Water- town, N. I. . . Alliance Assurance Co. of London, Agricultural insurance Co., Water- town, N. X. .............. Alliance Assurance Co. or London, Eng, . . . ...... Atlas Assurance Co of London Eng. British America Assurance Co. Toronto Ont. .. Caledonian File, of Edinburgh, Scot- Toronto, Ont. .. Caledonian Fire, of Edinburgh, Scot- iand.. ....... .. ..... .125,000 Commercial Union of London, Eng, 100,000 Connecticut Fire Insurance (30., Hartforc‘. . ..... 50,000 Eastern assurance (30., Halifax... 15,090 Guardian 01' London, Eng. 300,000 Hartford of Hartford. Conn. .. 00,000 Imperial of London Eng. . ..... .. 200,000 LancaShire of Manchester, Eng. .. 130,000 Liverpool and London and Globe, - -- 1:40.000 LIVEI'DOOL uuu uuuuvu .. ‘â€" ~ Liverpool, Eng. . . . . ..... 130 000 London Assurance of Loondon, Eng 50,000 Manchester hire Assurance; Man- chester, Eng. . 100,000 Mercantile of Waterloo Ont. .. 20.0w wanna“: no lrdhlnd _,_ ... ,.. 50,009 chester, Eng" . iwww Mercantile of Waterloo Ont. .. 120,000 National of Ireland. ...... 50,000 North British and Mercantile of Ed- inburgh and London .. .. 100,000 Northern of Aberdeen and London 40,000 North Amenican of Philadelphia .. 50,000 Norwich Union of Norwich, Eng .. 100,000 Phoenix Fire Assurance, London Eng. ...... .. 100,000 Phoenix of Hartford, Conn. 250,000 Quebec Co. of Quebec. Can. 75,000 Queen Insurance Co. of America 200.000 annl of LiverpooL Eng. .. 250,000 Eng. ...... .. Phoenix of Hartford, Conn. 2 Quebec Co. of Quebec Can. Queen Insurance Co. of America 1 Royal of Li‘erpooi Eng. .. 1 Scottish Union and National Edin~ burgh†.. Sun or London Eng. . .. Union Assurance of London, Eng Waterloo Mutual Waterloo Ont†Western 01 Toronto, Ont . ..... .. Law Union, Crown Perth Mutual . . . . . . . ‘ Wellington Mutual . . . . . . . Economical London Mutual . . . . . . . . . ‘Equitnhle .. . ... ‘Anglo-American . . . . . . . . 'Melcbants' .. Ottawa .. St. Lawrenca .. . ..... Mi‘ lers’ and Manufacturers' Queen City Fire . ... .. . . hand- in- Hand . . . .. Fire Insurance Exchange . London Mutual . . . . . . . . . A bout 8400.000 for the Relief of Home- less and Desolate of Ottawa and Hull Now in sight. The city was crowded with visiâ€" tors yesterday. They came to go over the scene of the ï¬re. and to curiously inspect the destitute. Not even the Strathcona. Horse parade coaxed them from their main object. The work of relief goes on apace, and subscriptions to the fund are coming in in a way that speaks vol- umes for Canadian charity. Centiml livlief Hitler. The Relief Committee met on saturâ€" day night in the City Hall. The diâ€" rectors of the Union Bank granted the use of their building on Welling- ton street free of rent till .\ugust 1 as a central ofï¬ce. The Rideau Rink mill Lc used as acentral distributng depot from Thursday on. The rules for granting supplies Were adopted. Persons seeking relief Will get a letter from their pastor or from a prominent citizen at the central ofâ€" ï¬ce, and with this can go to the Ri- deau Rink‘and get his supplies. Perâ€" sons presenting themselves at the rink Without the letter will be refus- ed admittance. Total . . . Lord Strathcona’s donation of $25,- 000 was noted with pleasure. Hui ‘. . 1,200 l‘uUH'ic-u. So far 600 heads of families have registered, and 200 more are expect- ed to to-day. It is thought that there are fully 400 families able to supply their own needs. This makes Hull’s list 1,200 families. Barges are CANADIAN CHARITY. YHE Nun-Tariff Companies. Strulhcuun’. Generosity. . . . $3,760,000 11. . 1,890,200 Lwa. 4,225,000 9,875,200 . . . $3,720,000 f. . 100,000 Eng. 50, we (30., .110, 000 50, 000 15 0 )0 300. 000 60 000 200,000 130,000 Six Persons Killed and Forty um... .. 1:13; jured by a Bridge Breaking. 1 be Paris, April 30. -â€"â€"- An accident yesâ€" he Exposition grounds h of at least six per- were injured. 5111' terday Within t 393- caused the deat otal sons. About 40 others A temporary bridge, una that stand the Subday crowd, broke. Was Strangely enough, the bridge had been 10 condemned only yesterday morning as that lunsafe, by the Exhibition authorities. _ to ‘The public was, therefore, not allow- “def ed to go upon the structure, and in this way a disaster even more terri- ble than that which occurred was ein- averted. The gay crowd Was passg 0f ‘ ing along the Avenue and some hunâ€" :' the ‘ dred or more persons were Walking inies % beneath the bridge, when suddenly the from structure fell with a fearful crash, llder-iburying nearly 50. The weighty )â€"day plaster towers seem to have been reâ€" sponsible for the fall of the structure. As a result of the accident, M. Leâ€" .)5 W) pine, Prefect of Police, has ordered “ ’ the closmg of several side shows, the 15,000. structural arrangement of which are I considered dangerous. 75.000 20.000 150,000 20,000 $15,000 10,000 20,000 15,000 40,000 45,000 _ 40.000 13.000 20.000 30,000 10,000 15,000 10,000 15,000 50.000 loa'ded daily on the Ottawa. side of the river and ferried across. Yester- day morning 3,000 loaves of bread. 37 barrels of pork, 20 barrels of bis! cuits and numerous bales of cloth- ing were sent across. Building Operations Already. ‘ -AA" bulluu-g "y\-.â€"'.V.__, Building operations have already begun. It is said 10 buildings are being erected already, of which four are hotels. New $400,000 in Sight. At 12 o’clOck last night the sub- scription list, irrespective of Governâ€" mental assistance, totalled $75,000. There is .now $400,000 in sight. ‘I'ill Move to Aylmer. The Premier of Quebec has sanc- tioned the removal of the Hull Court House and Jail to Aylmer. Earl Derby Sends £1,000. The following messages have been received by the Governorâ€"General anent the ï¬re: H.R.H. the Prince of Wales to the Governorâ€"General: Sandringham, April 28, 1900.â€"â€"â€"Aoâ€" cept my deepest sympathy at serious ï¬re and destruction of property. (Signed) Albert Edward. The Earl of Derby to Lord Minto: KnoWSley, Lancashire, April 28, 1900.â€"â€"â€"Deeply grieved to hear of ter- rible ï¬re. I will ask you to accept :£1,000 for distress at Ottawa. Credâ€" i it will be Wired Monday to Bank of As .1.-.'ln¢:a 1701] de- £1,000 for distress at UL it will be Wired Monday British North America, un sire otherWise. (Sgned) The Earl of Derby Whi] General of Canada was The Earl 01 General 0f 0‘ Lord Stanley. Victoria, B.U., Chinese merchants sympathize with and Hull in thei spectfully request apply $500 herex (Signed) Chinese 4 volent Society. National League Saturday. Philadelphia 19, New York 1. Pittsburg 4, Cincinnati 7. Brooklyn 10, Boston 1. Chicago 1, St. Louis 3. National League Sunday. Cincinnati 6, Pittsburg 8. Chicago 1, St. Lbuis 0. American League Saturday. Buffalo 12, Detroit 7. Milwaukee 5, Chicago 4. Cleveland 14, Indianapolis 7. Minneapolis 2, Kansas City 1 American League suuduy. Minneapolis 5, Kansas City Milwaukee 1, Chicago 2. Eastern Laagua Saturday. Providence 2, Rochester 1 Worcester 8, Swacuse O. Hartford 8, Montreal 12. Springï¬eld 9, Toronto 2. Tried to Induce Her Children to Jump} From Queen‘s Wharf, Toronto. ‘ Toronto, April 30. â€" Driven to despair by her failure to provide the necessaries of life for her family, a woman last Friday night took her four children to the Queen’s Wharf at the foot of Bathurst street and atâ€" tempted many times to get them to jump in. Some person heard the W0- man’s strange appeal to her off- springs and gave the alarm. Two members of the National Yacht and Skiff Club took the woman and chil- dren to the home of Capt. Hall, (1- puty harbor master. While he look- A1-A I‘F'u ed aftner their immediate wants, the yachtsmen took up a collection for the distressed family. The Kainer lu Pro-British. Berlin, April 30. â€" The whole Gov- ernment press simultaneoqsly prints proâ€"British arguments, evidently hav-I ing received .a cue from headquarters. ‘ It is quite true that the Emperor has all along been pro-British. The Em- peror in this is of one mind with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Count Von Buelow, and both of them have been strengthened in their views by the behavior of France and Russia since the South African war began. They have also been influenced by the attitude of the United States toward Great Britain since the beginning of the war. ‘ His Majesty being a ï¬rmer believer in a cordial understanding between Great Britain, the United States and Germany. CALAMITY Kingston, Ont., April 30.-â€"Mr. W. D. Lescuer of the Postofï¬ce Depart- ment, Ottawa, will receive the de- gree of LL.D. at Queen's College this week. Rev. Armstrong Black of New St. Andrew’s, Toronto, will be made a Doctor of Divinity. Dr. Mowat of Queen's will on Tues- day celebrate the 50th anniversary of his ordination in the Presbyterian Church. He is. a. brother of Lieut.- Governor Sir Oliver Mowat. Montreal, April 30. â€"â€" Huddle, Waggner, Moore and Dowd of the Danville Bank robbery gang, broke jail last, night at Sherbrooke, and have not yet been captured. FBESZIED DIOTHER'S ACT. , B.C., April 28, 1900. â€"-â€" Lerchants ofjict'oria deeply :e with citizens of OttaWa. in their distress and re- request Your Excellency to )0 herewith to their relief. DAnL Rev. Ann-tron: Black. I). D. League Saturday. Ban k Robbers Broke Jail. â€â€œ3“" punday. gun Sun-d BASE B ALL. béhsolidated and Fort! other! 1.1:. Breaking- v...“ ,, unless you de- ed) Derby. while Governor- was known 9'9 Beneâ€" In- Have we ever made haps not. Then give what we can do in ï¬t, price. clothes for you? Per- us a chance to show you quality of goods and - -Lnn No garments allowed to 1 unless perfect in every' re5pect. See our New Trouserings- {1165. JOHNSTON, 7 ary' of the Third Pnnce 01 "no; â€my-†cAnimals Treats all diseases of Domesti Opposite J ewett’s Livery Stables York-st. ’Phone 104 New Roaming Stables Having leased the Jowott Accommodation Barns on York-st.. I am now prepared to receive horses to board by day or week on reasonable terms. First-class men in charge day and night. Farmers and others coming to town can have their horses carefully looked after, and parcels taken care of. Comfortable oï¬ioe. Five Gent Parcel Delivery ofï¬ce on pre- mises. Goods delivered to any part of town promptly. First-class New Hack for Weddings, Funerals, etc., or by the hour. l W. W. W ORKMAN ’Phone THE W Trent Valley Navigation Go. Commencing on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25th. and continuing until May flat, the Steamer BSTURION Bobcaygeon, Lindsay and scan Point Leave Lindsay at - - - .5. Arrive at Bobesygeon at - - 5. Sturgeon Point, Single Fare “ Return “ Bobcaygeon, Single Return For tickets and all other intomntion Apply 3!: the Expreu omce to G. WILDBR, agent. T3211 .0. Leave Bobctygï¬-on “ Arrive at Lindsay at - I am instructed by . . . . MR. JAMES VARCOE to oflez for sale by Public Auction on the pre- miscs. NO. 27, VICTORIA AVENUE: onHOOOOC Household Furniture the following household lumiture and effects . PABLOB 1 B. H. 0. Suite, 1 Centre Table. 2 ancy Rocking Chairs, 2 Small Tables. 1 Parlor Lump, 3 Pictures, 1 Carpet, Curtains wd Blinds, 1 m1. DINING ROOM 1 Extension Tah'v, 6 Dlninz Ohnim, 1 Sidebonrd, 1 Hanging Lamp. 1 Lounge, 2 Rocking Chairs. Picturcs. Crockery, Glassware and Cutlery. 1 HM: Buck. 1 Hanging Lump. 1 Ollcloth. Genet, 2 Deer heals. THE NOBBY 1 Cook Stovo.1 Kitchen Table, 6 Cuppoud, l Sidebt ard, 2 Arm Ohslu, AUCTION SALE 1 Bedroom Suite. 1 Hughes. 1 eon Swings. l '1‘:on 1 Oerpet. Oundne end Bunch. l Toilet Sett. ‘ BEDROOM BO 2 1 Bedroom Suite. 1 Mutual. 1 eon Springs, 1 Toilet Seat. 1 Carpet. Curtdns and Blind; BEDROOM NO. 3 1 Bedroom Suite. 1 untrue. 1 eett Springs, 1 Toilet. Sen, 1 Cupet, Cuminlsud Bdnds. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 Lawn Mower, 1 dege :, Garden Rake. Hoe. Digging Fork, etc. Sale at one o’clock. Goods on inspection from 10 o’clock mm. to 5 o’clock 9.11;. 'day previous to sale. TERMS, CASH. OFFICE MARIPOSA TOWNSHIP CLERK. Little Britain, - 0 Insurance Agent Issuer of Marriage Llcanses Conveyancing In all Its forms MONEY TO LOAN Ofï¬ce at Oakwood â€"- 1 Wednesday and Friday. THURSDAY. MM 380. â€"17-z. , Lu'nps, Tuba. 0%. ’aduate Ont. Vet College. vt. Inspector of Stock. ‘ Her Majesty’s service as Veterin- Third Prince of Wales Dragoons. TIME TABLE... -PLYIN G BETWEEN â€" AND INFIRMARY : TAILOR, LITTLE BRITAIN RETUEEING WILL (LIMITED) RUN AS FOLLOWS: BEDROOM NO. 1 . Weldon JAB. H. LENNON, OF leave our shop 3.00 RM. 8 00 AJL 10.30 “ Stur- $1.00 55c. Ont. Full many a maid would happy seem if she, that gen; from you, might wear. .l'lakc:1 one happy by a Purchase of a1 stone for a ring or brooch emerald is the favorite flush; saphire, too, is prized; an 360w. ‘ is always lovely and a diamofld lreigns the crowned jewel of'm We have many reasonable oéfm make you. Come in and lea prices. msums HAPPIN W. F. McGARmVTRO Helm’r Sm! The Best in Town. l2!†New arlors. Ever 'thin ï¬rst-‘ h L p > g m Confectioner and Fruit Dada, (our doors Wat of Gough’s, Kent-st H. GORDON HEU ((1/ a3;? 1 \ \\\ Ԥ k. \W‘ Got Almost Instant Relief P11 Heart. Trouble by the Use of Milburn‘s Heart and Nerve Pills. It is simply wonderful the 11mm western women who are com to tell of the curative powers of W Heart and Nerve Pills. . This time it ie Mrs. Geo Tumult WWI lady of Thornhill Mew gives in the following words 0: with heart trouble at the time. A .1. mt relief. I then bought snail? b“ only had to use a few o£_the pay in" never been troubled thh ‘ linoe using them. mun you intend budding this mtoconsult me before with In: mnbyacss. 1 have an “W" the planing mill. and was!) ‘5 68 everything that is 11 housebuildingpt the veg mg: ‘ 7 ‘ 1511 “d k pupued to whitewash the m _ :01 Important Announcemem AYLMEH SPHAYH unuasigned has Pumwd MAY 3RD, THE JEWELLER, ..... A T.... MbFad?’ 77 Kcnt-St.. Sm .hmO’ds ...... ‘SOo ciancil for t†toflic lime it just forks, “in!