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Watchman Warder (1899), 13 Dec 1900, p. 7

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Undsay Mafifle WW3 Come and see our stock f 11 line of Chnstmas Goods now on hand, including ...... ”‘” 13 x I4, Horizontal, 30 H. 4 x 4 ' 25S x 3% Vettica :1 P. 10 x I4. 1.0 H- P- and 3011:: 7 x 10. Book and Stationery Store, OPP. POST OFFICE I4) P., Eclipse fire box boiler. [BS x 14, 39 3 inch Tubes -_ 3‘ 6‘ HQ“ “ '4 H. P. Vertical; Marine En- 6‘ .................. Semi-Portable, ...o.- g...- -â€"-.aoo cu... ...nno- mmmm .pnwu wwww 6880 n 1 mm. Do. u 16 A TRIP THROUGH THE GREAT WEST ,. (Lontinued from Pogo, (5) '})any, With Eighteen . batteries of 3%., .-\ man with such 2t generous qukâ€"lirers. Some of the. German w my last, three (1;: 0:115.th xi SP 91} mazv'suie::.a1':?ntrmentlon 0f Ger- I'OYlIlce 'tt 1' x t l, :t‘ pI'CUI‘K‘ v . all 3. Ill'm. lie-arms ‘31:” 110120 01 ,(190' and â€"G1bson, the Kentucky man arresâ€" years ago. Geo 1.“tnt in est four ted for murdering his little daughter. establishing all/"oodml:t:l)::ie::e(tiradm m’knoiledged the crime, WhiCh was _ a t ' .5 ' e, commi ted , W ' ' . n 1""5e1"ing it fair Share of public. pat- her/life. t;:bt::?dth§1;n5:;:$(:2: ronage. His success is now doubly burned with ahot poker to make ‘it 5031“?) Since he has lately taken unâ€" appear she (lied from smallpox. f0 11111150“ a partner in life in the! --â€"At Willi-1mg ~ “7‘. \" .. .‘ iperson ’ot‘ Miss Fraser. daughter of llon. S l! 40kg”? d If: 1.];‘fmlfi'. ‘Mr. Donald Fraser of north Palestine \Vo‘nl qttztrrellcd (1:: m thtrtokonl re. . ‘ ‘ _ “llllimh is at successful farmer. fleeting on the . - - - ' ' - . . t, Lhdl‘lttt‘r of SR\O“1l Prosperity is sure to accompanv the q - i , c H f1 it hful edort‘q 'tl , ‘ , ‘001015 1)?“ch of the town last week. cl . ‘ _ .' ~ . , . v. -. . i 1L K four 1" “ 1' 11 “huh 1‘" “‘1‘” “0111 shot, and wounded Stokes. the a ‘ PT ‘ . its “'01". , _ . , 1 ‘ latter tired and killed the preacher. 311-. lit-Arthur‘s Opinion ‘ x ‘ \l . _ . â€".- mammoth pool room recentl} A 3. opinion ot Manitoba as Iur us‘started in a. Chicago suburb, (-losc I llthe seen 1t 18 that it. IS the. coun- to the Illinois Central truck. etnplovs try tor the young: men and \‘.'t;ln(’n.‘about 100 clerks and telegraph oper- 1‘110‘" 01111 in ith‘I‘X WW 3'0111‘3 lili‘ke'ators. It is surrounded by it stock- homes for thenmelx'es. Also lut‘n.ad0, and as a measure against un- who are on rented farms in t)izturi0.dcgirab10 Visitors, a number of \‘lCl‘ would have. farms of their own in a. Dug dogs are kept in readiness to 1% short. time by movingr and doingr the turned into the inner enclosures. some amount of labor Then- as they â€"â€"Secret-trv T'lllllPSOn ”f "lnriroi :l11‘:mdl‘:‘1i1:£v ,l'li‘l'fl}. 1‘2“}ll’t‘“l’l°,l"1 (3“? Sons (l'anxp, No. :2. Sudhury. i‘m'inerl.‘ .. l“. - “1" TH“ 1““ ”1‘“ “as.])l‘()prl€L()l‘ of the Little Windso‘ no (“’1’ ”1 Miuut‘fl‘“ “”3 301“" ln hotel. Peterboro. lost. his way in thi all of thosr places which I have. \‘iSâ€" woods last Thursday and snent : “011- ”UP 1110 “'01) i5 1‘01 us good as dismal night up a. tree, with 21 lurgi 3‘ ll‘dd 1‘9“” in “Will“? 3'9““: 1”” "UV“ pack of Wolves howling around lllll‘. “l'lht‘h‘ss ”‘4’!“ is ‘1 luff-5"" quantity 0f He was rescued Friday morning: by : wheat 1*) Sim?“- Th0” i3 ‘1' great party of one hundred men from Mr amount of wheat of last. )t‘ur's crop ~(leorge Ritchie's camp. in the farmer's gruneries yet. I lune -â€"The. Majestic 5 passenger list, 0 the. linens: outward trip from Live] pool. includes J. S Jackson. a. Km York merchant. who relinquished hi seen threshing-nmchines working that hundltd 33000 intahels of when: in one day. l have Seen, (PODS that went forty bushels to the and. l. 7 ii . ‘ 'v . .' ‘ , ) . httVe seen crops that Were not worth bus.ness ‘0 “ght “lam“ H“ L0” tt'ne‘ 1 mlv " new of “in“ I \‘“\‘J because some. BI‘ltlShL‘l‘s fought, f" cu 15. t rant . . ‘- Anierica against Spam. Mr. .lacl of the province. ,lluncun ,.\lc.\rthur. ‘ . _ . son still wears his khaki uniform Kirktield. . ' _ , Ho ionied Brahants Horse. in: Warren 0t >1“ Lord Seymour â€"â€".\lrs. James Shcridun l \‘illc, who was seriously (luvs ago as the result 0111 Move few ing cle oil on {L c it; was supposed them died T'hursda} . â€"--â€".-\11 Ottawa woman has \V 21 -â€"]t is Ext-Mod that lb arrcn of Spion Kup ’1' ’ , had paid them. The I'vx'orvnu um um, wilholding the. nauuus. gnu,- a guilty (mm. and makv while smmd 1v said that 1h haL they had failo c1. uro- t 0 1 he. vy Should at 01100 good \V (1 to deliver. Hnlin had doc from \h‘. 1110\31‘13" am (1d \\'i11i~.uns.1h ‘ “d \‘l, 1wu men. takt n from :15 vow S “f v \V illiums‘ is about 5 unmarried va-n \ \\'cdn€Sd ‘1“. (21': o'clock. in Cha:‘.£ tig. \\ ilD about 01 north 0f sect ion 11: mllmvmfâ€"‘J NIL-Arthur. 5x SUCY immmn: "W'r: John (".(1- 2 Jun” .-\11 Wt‘re 3'“ (mul‘ mnp‘dm‘ \' it‘V‘V i113; 1h“ \‘M meet on at lug-r19 mm‘l'ii‘d ham. the It'd I ' p011 ruoms nucuplou n3 two 50113; In- \ boys 13' bro-at hi 1119 2113 his the two lh'ummond guvv who tried but. w oldest (mco doctor. Drummnnd. father and anI. were lvin; while the smaller was (1a m D“ t ire cit! News of the Week SQ‘ 6‘! h‘ Council at, 1'» 181 recoiu-d ‘wm‘. Millard 11111311. 3‘ ‘wnrgc Williams. ”‘1' \‘(*I‘_\' serh \V .1 her and oldest NH]. :1 were lying in Mn» :31. milv thv smaller boy of [HM in n separuu- rs of thv stovo had completely ofl‘ whvn Ll‘ '0d. and before thu gas :ntly burned OH. 1 S 11) pc ( :ra W1 u-rrihle EMT“! (Lunm 11mm day morning vnnd Trunk “L‘IL' 01‘ .1 5.11110 ‘d (“’1‘ >\V 00d IS If n ( rin (b - Williams. ilulm's \‘M‘y sermusly n purchased a farm h ‘lr. English and \a old building. assist The supports of ll and 11m roof fvll llulin was (lead , the ruins. lll' was and luax‘vs ;\ >f ago i Sklm e a native: n 111C“- ‘j‘hm'sdfli a. letter from U10 noun-â€" cstinn, accusing 1W0 of ,‘rs of not (Rhyming ax potatoes fur which she Th.- nworvnd fmhvr. getting m‘vn John Al \ svctinmxtmxz Arthur Frunw. T0120]. furnl 11'. killed. 'l‘h \s‘11i<:l1. n nsi am 1y qollcd a jury. udjnuz‘m o rmnains l)(‘L‘. NH SU‘AV CV ( mng \11 the (h u <15t ( )()(\. f(‘] 21nd rvsidcnt n ‘\v\ thut (lvncrul Sir (has. n Kop fame succwds in conmmnd Lu Haliâ€" uninfâ€"Y Sheridan of Bruck- seriously burm-«l u the result 01' [murâ€" coal stove. in which Hmmn‘ was no fire, an. (h‘ivm‘ ill Pia-Mm. Um intelligmwv Q'Xiatinfi ha! urge Lucie «- . 13. Allison': Un‘uhum Dru B. Allison’s drug sturv Drummmxd and d 10 find .hmhum was Shm'kc s lying dead. and Mr. vathing hravi'ny. “1' at v alarm. and cullm‘: a tried to .m; without avail. ho rvsusciaw .Vh'. 'I‘hv 1d rciah-m (H'('UI‘HU m and (Wu-1h- ing ()f 1115! \Vov nk {ui1\\‘;\).'. a1 \70. 311. an t AHm'iH“ nn NO. 311. an cxlt‘n. (ll‘i\‘tn‘. ;\:1(l \\'. (‘\11'- * 11()1'111. ;\11(1 \x'}}«‘11 onuâ€"quarivr miles it struck Ihv 1 ho §§<-i1 .}111111 ()11 \nclxi vim \\'(*r(- X11en. f<nwnxu1n1 utanz ()liyvr ICHis: 1r 191'11111<‘. f- 111 has discox'orâ€" L‘Vl‘ll with farmâ€" :au‘l'y out a. cun- tinn was sprung 4101' church on pustm‘. Fnthvr frmn the houseâ€" ......(.;uu~ 1v“) of :1' 'J .91“ 'l‘hm‘sduy 1 _ ()nt . . “ ha (1 farm in .\1 ! 11w Hum“ Den, ’3' nl' alum: '12. had llvzul. The had lwvn chuckâ€" vn tho! family roâ€" ' ”Just had sum- (wum'l‘k (1 \1 Lu wn “1‘13"” HIM Hmt :1 53“ .ul uccurl'td )I‘I'nc(l 1() “N, 13111. l‘let‘d “'9“. nf (11011 en- young" man hrmhâ€" inim‘ML .11 unhmn wing; Ihk‘ [2111(‘(1 1m: m-vn'm l " Pi st :11‘1â€" â€"-â€"The Ehrhardt factories in Elsen-‘ ach and Dusseldorf, Germ“ y are furnishing Great Britain, throu 11th0 British South African Chartered Comâ€" pany. with eighteen batteries 0f quickâ€"lirors. Some of the. German papers call upon the government to stop this as a contravention of Gor- many's neutrality. an â€"-\t \Vilnmnson,‘ West Virginia- “on. S. I). Stokes and Rev. J 01121 W. Wohl quarrcllcd over a cartoon reâ€" flecting (m the character of several society people of the town last week. “will shut and wounded Stokes. the latter fired and killed the preacher. ,11'1t‘1‘ “(uâ€" â€"A nu 1111110111 pool room recently start-ed in a. (hicagn suburb. close. to the Illinois Central track. employs about 100 clerks and telegraph oper- ators. It is surrounded by a stock- ade, and as a measure against, 1mâ€" dosirable Visitors, a number of VlCl- nus dogs are kept in rvadinoss to be turned into the inner enclosures. â€"â€"-Sccre1:1ry Jmninson of Monroe Sons Camp. No. :2. Sudimry. formerly proprietor of the Little. Windsor hotel. Peterboro. lost. his Way in the. woods last Thursday and spent 1L dismal night, up a. Lree, with a large pack of wolves howling around him. He was rescued Friday morning by a party of one hundred men from Mr. lleox'g‘e Ritchie's camp. (HI 1n -â€"â€"Thc Majestic's passenger list, on the. lincr's outward trip from Liverâ€" pool. includes J. S. Jackson. a ch York murchant. who relinquished his business to light against the Dow's because some. Britishors fought, for America. against Spain. Mr. Jackâ€" son still wears his khaki uniform. 11 . ;.‘:.\.lr1 ‘anlmni 's llanO. and He joined Bruhant's Horse. though he saw much of the 11;: returns lmwmmded and in OX1 health. He paid his own 0x 1hr0ug‘hnut. bud, sud â€"â€".\ serious and lamentable acci-l dent occurred at Purt Sydney. Musâ€"‘ koka. resulting in the. drowning;r 01.11.: 5011 01‘ Mr. James Gardiner. 2L Might and hopeful little lad of nine years.. The boy had jumped on the back of :14 wagon for a ride. when the team run away. heading for the bridge. The Wheels encountered,the bridge railing. and the buy “"45 pitched forâ€" ward through the air and into the river ubnut 30 feet below. In spite of the efforts of those who went to the rescue. life was extinct before the rescuers succeeded in getting the buy out; of the water. ”William Hohdcn. :1 _\'uung ling:â€" was drowned in lzxkt- .\'ipisâ€" lishnmn. ago \Vhilc 5mg a; couple m‘ \‘VOURS from (‘allvnâ€" skuling‘ across Ihu buy the sumhvust (ivr in his farm on 110 left for his show of flu- lake. and on Thurs- furm on Wednesday. day his hat was fimlml near the Shnrv «m 111“ im- ‘was immvdiuu-ly ice was discm'orod. Tho men tml 2L Hunt. out. of sumv pieces as to make 1hvir own by; some men. -\ H‘m'cha made. and u hnlv l in thv umslruv nf lilnlwr. so tlu- Search fur {he man. livvs sufv in fa Hun who was supposed U) have Aftor grappling for 1h!‘t)ll}_“h UH,- icv. ()1. 1110 :1 While Hwy brought up um- uzn‘m'tnmuv man's skates. which 1hr0ugh smm- Inn-ans. had lwvn separâ€" ulml from his hmt. 'Furlhm' smu'vh was made and lhv lmdy (ii:-‘('u\'vrv<l. THE WATCHMAN-WAHDER : UNDSAY. UNTs in his uppiieatinn fur mvmhership 10 [he ht‘utt ”Nice On Her. 1‘.) the young man died. just het'ure the \ -en returned frum ('hiru- tn pity \\‘t‘t‘t‘ mt their way of the order in t‘hieug‘n. papers had I» The sm‘iety then refuswl nl' the pulie)’. and Mrs. [aims that her son was 11 risk by the medical began her suit. will he g‘n. the ummmt Ryan. whu e ztt't'eptetl as board of the nrder. The defence of the sut'iet)‘ that the enmlitimt of Ryan's heztith was not properly t-epz'eH-nted tn Uu-m lust “'va ll'mn uu l'_\|\n lhl'mlgh Munhuhn, 1hr 3 1 'I'hv cl'vunu-rivs in the .‘ 'i‘m'rit m'ivs and Uri! ish 'l‘t-rritm'ius. mam-aged by 1h inn IN-pm'tnwnt of .‘g'l‘ivllh had «m the whnln a Sllccvssh The output uf butter from ty trrvz'ullm'ivs“ during the 5111 636.915 pounds, lwing‘ 2'3 groutvr than in 135m. Th: rthv buder at the crmnmrh Northwest 'l‘c-rrito'ries was hig'lwr than the average pr ('ronnwrivs in Ontario 2111 HP Says hundreds of fami â€"â€"1’rm‘. Rulwrtsun. (‘on‘missinnvr m” \gricult‘urv and Dairying. 1"‘1 \H'llt‘d‘ “wok fl‘nm an vxfom‘n-(l trip .1151 Nor! hwv'sf. ‘hl‘nllg‘ll Munh uhn, Hu- i‘q-rritm'ies and Th'hish '(‘nluml‘vinfi in the '.\'m'l inn-st I'hv cruzlmm'ios Huminâ€" 'l‘u'ritm'ivs. munugvd by \ln- inn lit-partnwnt of Kgrircnhm'o. h‘avv‘ mm the \VhUlP :1 successful 502mm]. hum-- had The nutput of built-1' from the rrivs’ during the summer Was ty (frvz'unt cont. wuzulfi nmmds. boinfi" 28 MW n } 1110‘. U yr than in 189%). The vzx'hw of .mtfm' at tho crmn‘norios in ”W hwes! 'l‘e-rriUrries was smnowhut .,- Iham 1m" :1.\'(~rag'v prim‘ :11 1h“ xwrius in Ontario and Qm-ln-c. rays hundreds of fumilivs 11:1“? .41 intu the districts WNW“ the Ryan. a 'l'nromn fight mg. excellent expenses ‘J ()â€" creamories are located, and from the beginning have found a means of get- 1mg ready money for {hair products. The Swedes. 'Icvlandvrs. and other colonists from Northern Europo are getting on remarkably well at mixed farming. Three of the ereumeries in Alberta are. being run all Winter. and are. turning.r out. about a ton and a half of; buttsr per week. The min- ing population in the Kootenay ms increased greatly, and they take the farm products from British Columbia the Northwest Territories and Mani- tobzl, at good prices. Butter. beef, bacon, hams, eggs, condensed milk, and evaporated cream have. been go- ing in there by the car load. â€"When the caretaker of the cemeâ€" 101‘y at Niagara Falls was (lisrtving‘ the grave for the late Mrs. Skinner, his shovel struck a hard substance at tom. below the sod, and further in- vestigation revealed the. fact that it was the. bone of a human being. Sunnising that; 1,1erhaps it. might be a soldier's trench. further shovelling in the sand showed the surmise. to be correct. The caretaker (lid not 111ake the discovery known till yesâ€" terda.\‘ when he proceeded to the gravex vard and there unearthed no less than seven complete skeletons. all lying side by side. A. rough box3 was secured. and the skulls and ‘ bones \x ere plated therein and deposâ€" ited in the \ault under the Lundx s .Lane monument lhe place “here :thev were faund is about tv» o do/en .feet north 121st of Lama Records Egr ra‘.\e When the bones were being.r lemoved a bullet dropped out of one of the skulls. and‘others contained a .mnnber of grains of buekshot. What swam of more importance. there were several brass buttons, which revealâ€" ‘ed the fact that some. of the skeleâ€" [tons were those of American soldiers. ()11 one of the buttons \Vas onlv the letter “I." den noting infantry: others had "LES. Infantry" over a spread eagle and star, and two or three had stamped on them "9th Infantry." There. were also small pieces of cloth and leather. The find. which is a. most interesting and important. one. has been reported to United States t‘onsul ll. W. Brush, at Xiagara Falls. and it may be possible that the bones will be. interred with mili- tarv honors later on. It, is known that the \111eritans used one hall and three buckshot in their charges. and as t\\o or three of the skulls conâ€" tained buckshot, it. is not, unlikely that, there. may have. also been Brit- .ish soldiers in the trench. â€"â€"'l‘he Minden Echo :â€"~.\ sad and fatal accident occurred on Thursday, at Ilawk river in Stanhope. when Mr. Jacob Falkner was killed by logs rollingr over him. It appears that Mr. Falkner. a. respected settler there. took a. job of cutting some timber for the Rathbun companynear his own place. and having completed his contract, Messrs. Brennan and U (r'nn Johnston were measuring the logs. Mr. Faulkner being present. and just measuring was about com- «‘5 1h“ 1iete.d the logs started to roll and caught the deceased forcing him into the ri\er. Mr. lrennan “as on the ski(l\\a\ of logs when it started and had a cloSe can. he was thrown doWn and happtned to fall into a hollow place so that the logs rolled over him without injuringr him. Mr. Johnston who was at the end of the t” 1..ile went to Faulkner‘s assistâ€" \ante as qnickh as possiole and rais- ed him out oi the \\'atti. and he and ‘ Mr. l’irennan carried the unfortunate man ashore. hut he succumbed to his injuries about. tWo hours after the accident. 'l‘he deceased was a midâ€" ; dle aged man and leaves a wife and family behind him. The funeral 1“ takes place from his late residence. lot 16. concession R. Stanhope. on “ Sunday afternoon next at 2 o'clock. \\'odnosda y Our 25c. J apanfiand Black Teas still lead the van.â€"SPRATT dc KILLEN. â€"-â€"S'ecm'u1â€"hand‘ box and c‘oa’l stoves at Lvnnon's. â€"â€"â€"".\lirr0rs made afi good aq new and rvframod at, Goodwin's.â€"-â€"49â€"3. ”w--Vv _, me remedy that cares o‘cold in one do: ednesday, Dee. 20.â€"â€"By Elias I‘Iow- auctioneer. Credit sale of CS. farm stock and implements. the property of Isaiah Earle. east half Int :2, con. 1. Mariposu. Sale at. one. o'clock and without reserve. .\mong the stock 10 be sold are the. following : 1 black mare, 5') yrs. am. 1 bay mare, 1 black mare. aged 1 bay hm'se aged. 5 mileh cows; in calf. 7 heifers, 6 steers. 5 milch calves, pigs, sheep. hens, etc. DIEHDVHOV â€"_ -_ , _ faxative Bromo-Quiyipe Tablets ,_‘_ A.-. (wig District Notes THE OLD STORY Sale Register box and COM stoves sad and of the genuine EW. M. ROBSON 3 KENT- ST. WEST FARMS WANTED! I have over 20 applications from parties throughout the province inquiring for {arms in this locality. Parties having farms tor sale will probably find an early customer by apply- ing direct to me. I make no change unless a sale is effected. - - n ‘ prompt paying tenants who want to lease farms for a. term of years. If owners who have farms to rent will apply to me I can in all probability furnish them with a desirable tenant. Tenants wanting to lease farms will find what they are looking lor by applying direct to me. Money to loan on mortgage at the lowest current rates of interest. Mortgages bearing interest at former higb rates can be paid off by \IJB‘ IVO‘ at Iv-uâ€"vâ€" me and advances £65115: purpose niade at thé present low rates, and the cost of change will be very sma“. J. H. SOOHERAN, If you an: “in a box” about choming presents 1:: us sug- ~ ‘ guest a haw lhirgs: Fancv China Cum and Smcens, 20c, 250, and 35a. Fancy Jetjl‘ca Pol: (decorated) 35c t6 500. Fancy Iet Pitchers (decmatefi) 25c. Majolica Flowerpots, 4:50 to 900. Bury Setts (I3 pxeces) $1 50. Toilet Sensâ€"nice assortment,â€"ail prices. Dinner Stttsâ€"special prices duzing holiday season. ~~~~~ CONFEGTIONERY UNFORTUNATELY too much attention is given the stockings at Christmas. while Shoes and Slippers are neglected. No more useful present could be given. Call in and see these :â€" Mens’ fancy Slippers angamo. velvet and plain leather. A--â€" E 7: 75”c to $1 25 Boys’ School Bootspa special line at $1 15 Specml lines ot Ladies' Button or Laced Boots, (American make) extension snics ~Goodyear welt. See them $3 If these prices seem attractive you can depend upon their proving doub- ly so when you see the goods them- Its The” Plumber’s Business to look after your business. And we can 100k alter in and amend to it better than any one in the bus‘ness. Our experience in all lines of Plumbing. Steam Heating and Gas Fitting enabEes us to undertake and ‘aus‘actucily complete the most difficult piece of work. Our charg:s won’t displease you.“ i KENT-ST. WEST Telephone 82 JAS. BQXALL’§ These pills cure all diseases and dis- orders arising from weak heart, worn out nerves or watery blood, such as Palpita- tion, Skip Beats, Throbbing, Smothering,- Dizziness, \Venk or Faint Spells, Anaemia, Norvonsness, Sleeplessness, Brain Fag,- General Debillty and Lack of Vitality. . They are a true heart tonic, nerve food and blood enricher, building up and renewing all the worn out and wasted tissues of the body and restoring perfect health. Price 50c. a box, or 3 for $1.25, at all di'uggists. KAN; several inquiries from good Robertson Br 0 s . select Bon Bons in handsome I 1h pack- agesâ€"350, 45c, and 500 Molasses Candy, Salted Peanuts, “Gm: Whiz." Royal Mixed, etc. “$‘~ IN A BOX .,. 3f Kent Street. Lindsay g Kentst. Lindszy - ‘9’ a g Member 3 g .z. [OIGOOdD r 9 ’2‘ l 3, 9 i )R ' ’2‘ c o a Q '3 03m :- 0890 - 3‘ .2. methodssc' .. Q 0509 em 0:. hm-fi. 1‘ â€" ..l g R. :g 9 E 'r EN 9 .3. Graduatu r é of Dental; .3. Every de ‘ and 531831 9 over Marga 5- 3 DR- m ‘ O k- ,2. D 3d 0 .5. Honor 1 O Oonege of .3. Allthe] . Suweestuj .3. over Greg: tC- é streeta.-£ .2. é DR- .2. Y % _ a“ DENT . ~,s,£xtmctai ”5 6 sdmlnlste 1? .2. He studio n e 6 the origin 6’5 0 N0 .3. Writ” Dr “at ? 186.417p1 7 '7 aseethel 13:1 3, new toot rers 6 apostalc Let. :3: the Simpt at 2 DR» O 01' .3. kc) . alt. .3. SUGGE 0 you + ‘ub- g Hembt :m- ‘ Unlversi‘ °E° Colleen t Molt Member Boy-l Dental College, Ont. W for Good Dentistryâ€"84. Honor gradmte of Toronto University and Boy: College of Dental Surgeons. All she luau mm meAtllode sdopfieq and pxjicgg moderate. Graduatewf Toronto Universityflnd Royll 003g of Dental Surgeons. Every department of dentistry done in u metic- and adentific manner at moderate prices. on: over Margnn's Drug Store.â€"17. DR E. A. TOTTEN EHHST, ‘7 I Honor Grsdmte of Toronto Unlvenltyfisndfioyu College of Dentd Surgeons. All the lotth out! improved branches'ot death: Successfully performed. Ohnrges modento over Gregory‘s Drug Store, corner Kent-mi m sheenâ€"314?. Extracts teeth without pain by Gas mum Air «ministered by him for 26 years with great am He studied thefigae under Dr. Cotton, 0! New York the origimtor of gas (or extracting teeth. Dr. Cotton writes Dr. Neelande that he has given the gas 1:! 186,417 persons without an accident. Dr. Noam uses the best local pain obtunders. Besutflul arti- flclei teeth inserted et moderate prices. Plane send apostalenrd before coming. omee neuly opposite DR . NEELANDS DENTIST, - the Simpson Hausa, Lindsty. Ofice over-Anderson} t Nugéif'irébpodto VM‘K DR. ARTHUR DAY DENTIST succEsson to THE LATE on. an: Member 0! Toronto Dental College ma Toronto University. Also graduate of American Dank! Moat Modem Dentistry practised in tho scientific manner. U and residence north-east corner Cambridge-eta. Telephone 51. 60 COLLEGE-s12. TORONTO EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST U Qm'll 1.111.; 2 to 4pm.; 7 $08 .31. denooso Wellington street. Telephone 0. a. DR. JEFFERS. Office 9to 11 t.m.:2to (n.m.:7t081 DR. WHITE, GRADUATE OF 0! Toronto Universitv Medial Mm- duo .I-I of Toronto University Medic-.1 m gndmte 0! Trinity University, Tomlin-ad of College of Phys him: And urg.eons Ontuio. Ofioe South- east corner lehay mdfimn m. Telephone 10! .â€"23~l y. Crown and Bridge Work I epednlty. U 8.0. Ofiee and residneoe Corner of Lindsey and Russell streets. Licentiate of Boys! College 01 Physicians and Surgeons, Edinburgh. Licentiate o! 1[_id_wi_1‘ery. Edjnyurgh. §pecial ettegtipq glveq to Mldvzigeiy' and diaealaes ot'womemhl‘eleph'éne Ho, U Oflioe 3nd residence. Russel-3L, Llnduy, nae. ond door west of York-at. Ofliee h°nrl, 9.00 tan. t 10.30 3.111.: 1.30 pan. to 3 p.m., sad 7 to 8 .m. DB J. SIMPSON, graduate of Univ. 0! Trfiuty 001.. Toronto Medical Oolleg e of Physicians sud (”6.15.86 0! Bockwood Asylum, K_1_ngpton. Gran! milk ASurgggn, Lindsay mémct.‘ U Barrister. Solicitor. 6w. once immediat opposite the Ddy Houee, Kent-an, Lindsay. D. ANDERSON. ___§3arrist£r5, 6a. DONALD R ANDERSON, Barrister Solicitor. kc. Ofilce lmmedhtelv U ° Solicitor for the Ontario Bank. Money to Loan at InwastRate-i. Oflice No. 6 William Strut south. G. H. HOPKINS. ‘J Barristers. Notaries. etc. Money to Loan a vet-\- lowest current rates on best terms. 0mm Correr Kent and York-618., Lindsay. 1'1 risters, etc. Sofid’wrs (or the County 0 Victoria. andthe Bank of Montred. Honey talent on manages :1: lowest current ates. Oflcoâ€" Wlinmn. Lindsay. F. D. MOORE ‘ALEX. JACKSON MOORE 8: JACKSONâ€"Bax. mu. em. Senators (or the Omty o ”1 Em rBsrrleters. Solicitors, ac. Luzon-y Ind Fenelon Pulls. Lindsay once. Baku-“I Block Kent-st. We no loaning money on roll m Ian mor‘ngg In turns urgehnd smsll, to In“ borrower! on the beat terms 3nd at the very lmt nasal interest. We do nottlend on no'ee or chute! security The .zdersigned are pzepared to loan mon in large amounts on good Faun or Town petty d 4% per cent. per annum. Sm‘ loans at slightly increased tates. MCSWEYN WELDON Qalicitors. etc... new Ontar‘o Bank , gentistry H. GROSS ’nsnnsr, - l DENTIST, . F. A. WALTERS ‘1‘. STEWART. L. V. O'CONNOR. RA SUTTON, DENTIST - 1 iOtkwood P.O., (mmâ€"lo.â€" stock an other plea prommly “tended to. Chute! Dod- mtc. sues can be unused for um WATCH- PETER BROWN, Auctioneer mhmnd P-O.. 0ntsrlo.â€"Pum stock any B. J. McLAUGELIN F. A. XoDIARKID TEWART 8: O’CONNOR; Li «hay. “In Omcmce every Mm (lav.â€" A large amount of ptinte funds to loan. 4% and 5 per cent. WM. STEERS, Solicitor. . A. GILLESPIE, C.A. Salicitors, G. s. RYERSON, A. E. VROOMANâ€"Ofica CLAUGHLIN MCD[AR- {Money to Loan SIMPSON, PHYSICIAN H. HOPKINS, Barrister. .-Iyr. fihysinians £11an in 13mm OFFICEâ€"94 Kant Strut guttinmms e1c., LINDSAY LINDSAY f LINDSA LINDSAY LINDSAY My

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