leer/es the above in mo 16 31mm: cleared. mo house. Rood young orchard. cedand drained. eat may be seen board fence fume which pgtglply. - Price. rried on by .bly to the Lge enjoyed to merit it ay leave â€cellar. bum her Inside and all lute carriage en- md grounds on:- No flnergro in may ham seen a) rat crop of when: This farm will be :- $7.500 for quick IES. Ending": - ms one-butjnilo cleared; the on. : now two mil. $1.700. good travel x; 11 acres in t 35 acres choppoo; thing the above seeded down to: yd barn; sneak- rd. This ram h but! dollars. Will 1 kinds. Fm Ins. and all kind. or French Clogg- :réé under an!†Laat year I had 5 : whicyb yielded 3 i of the MI who“ In order to realms I! it for $3 700. ,OS., 'Eféitligr‘ot abové :tdc light. watc- mblic schools an! xe main line of the lea from Windsor md ready mark“ Ialsosgreo: madden otw rum WY" aonnl ufenuon to non quickly I ha.†toshowyouthen we fascism-m who may no in- 0.00 mute! tenable agent in Ta: “3"“: )e In M 1110. Doc '00 miles tram tho and tgnced; yew LEAVING: NAYLOBo misos of Jan. 8 YEAR OLD ’l, Butter, and Quebec. ods D6814 of Essex which all these full- to DAVID â€"Aecord1ng to the Sun the ï¬sh business 1: st a standstill in St. John, N.8., at the meat. The madam: lave 3. km stock of [men cod, police]: and haddock. but me can be shipped on scooun: or the not: wagher. They has his: order: on land from .1! nuts. Ono dealer says he can ghee £10,000 frozan h'rflnm a: once. bar the am no not to be had. The market In “moat bare of «It box-ring :nd dry cod. WM: the thermometer sway below go In Op'ujlo It aqua: p nogueu- list nuance hmammmanmmww, â€"The London Stmaord cum-"It would be folly contempt to disguise the story of the conservative defect in the Bmcudolo division. The nloomicct coni- natc hod no: onticipstcd such nhoctilo mjocity. We have undo our account with the m: that a. certain amount of good bummed indifl’ercnco has overcome, in the mind: of many liberals. the dislike to home rule entertained in 1886." â€"The British cruiser Blake, the strongest in the Emmi-h navy, wlll on sent out as a nu ehip on the North American station in piece at the Bellemohone. This is consid- ered significant at this time, in view of the bonding trouble between Chili and the United S at». The Bake is of 9,000 tons burden and 20,000 horse power. end made nineteen know on her trial trip without very high pteeem. â€"B. Rmnoarzo ot Blanchard has had a magniï¬cent return from his cows for the canon just elated. Hm 50 cows nomad 4.500 pound: or milk per head, or 1,500 no: head an excess of the ï¬eld of the “craze dairy cow. The milk of the season for the so hood avenged $3160 per cow. These ï¬gures are from the books or the Banach- ud Choose and Butter Co. Me is despaired of, and when her young brother Interferred on her behalf, the young savaaen who are now in goo! on a. charge of murder. kined him on the spot. â€"The powers at several governors of Russian provinces have been Increased to the extent of allowing them to declare menial law. A specie). cable says this is to meet the dangerous machinations of the nihilism, who are taking sdvantsge of the Menage of the peasants to incite them to â€"'1‘he ravages of grippe in England are creating very an“ alarm. A cab}: don puck quazea ï¬gures to “low that from lunatic: col! acted from thirty-three fowua, connininz a population or 10,185 738. the mortal!†tor the week just closed is 33 per :hounnd, as compared with 28.7 the pro floua wuk. â€"A few days since four schoolboys of Lima. 0310, whose ages range from twelve to seventeen years, were chantized by Miss McLaughlin, their teacher. They attacked 31:9 31:1 9nd beaghex: aevgreEy, 89 that bar â€"Three members of the public school board 0! Arr, 0:13., were tried before two justices of the peace on Frlday on a charge of neglecting their dunes as trustees by leaning a peeling ot'ahs board called for YuA-_.__L â€"-n Eu'kpose" a of reserved. -â€"The Indlene aux-(deal institute was destroyed by ï¬re on Thursday night, and the greatest difï¬culty was experienced in removing the crlpplee. who were for the most part helpless. So fer nineteen burned hodles have been recovered, and the number of those seriously injured in very revolt. nâ€"v*~* â€"Taor trains loaded wlth petroleum collided on the trans-Cmculaa railway at 1m 13 lest Thursday. A number of persons were killed. The petroleum ignited alter the collision and everything was connnmed. Six charred bodies have already been found. , ,4 â€"The Canadian Paciï¬c railway, for the better handling of trafï¬c prior to and during the world’s fair, has decided to nuke Windsor its shipping point, and has let contracts for the construction of over a quarter of a. mile of dock s. â€"A. telephone wire in Grand Rspide: Inch†creased a. trolly wire the other day and the result wee the deetmctlon cf the telephone rxnhauge. causing a loss of from 810.000 to $15,000 and the cutting off 0! all telephone enhacrlbere. â€"The accident on the Wabash, near East Hannibal, Mm. last week, when two pas- Ienaet trains collided, was caused by the aninoer c! one of the trains named Bur- eherd having died a! heart disease in the Home, or Sultans. â€"Mre. Rex Birchan writes that she had loonple of operations performed on her mouth for a. cancerous tumor and is Im- vlng rspldxy towards what. she hopes. s permanent recovery. â€"The Russian government proposes to Introduce the hard labor system in Russian prisons, by which it 15 hoped to better the condition of the prisoners demoralizsd by harness and herding together. vâ€"yv'vvâ€". -Severe shocks of earthquake were felt on Friday night in Rome and other parts at Italy. Some buildings connpeed, but there is so far no report or any lives having been lost. â€"1‘he U. S. treasury department ha. decided to omit the so called eelect Clydes- dele stud book from the recognized regieter of brood animals enticled to free entry under the tariff act. â€"'1'he Prince of Wales, referring to the Cash 0! Cardinal Manning, says that pro. late was always a most loyal and steadfast hand and supporter of the royal family. -Fo;:l;e ï¬re-t. time in six years lake St. Clair is frozen so solid that rlge are drlven [ram the American shore across to Canada even as far up as the mouth at the Thames. â€"Emperor William has given ofl’ence to English court circles by ordering the mourning for the Duke 0: Clarence for only ten_ éaya inzsead of three weeks as â€"The :- sldents of Rs: Portals, Mam, believing that. there is something in s lune, are desirous that their town should Matter be known as Minesoblc, Van â€";yonth named Albert Long. son of a. â€tel-keeper in Hamilton, wee sooldenbelly ï¬at dead by a companion while out rabbit hunting yesterday. instead of â€"Prlnee George of Wales, leaving the navy as reported, is likely to moved to the commend of the queen's hem pent. Victoria :96 Albert. 1.1-..-_ -- 1-â€" â€"A portion of the historic residence at flu Duke of Arenbera. in Brussels, was destroyed by ï¬re on Saturday morning, and many valuable heirlooms were lost. , AL_ -â€"A German inventor has made an “descent lemp device for ahomng the We: of boilers when under steam. â€"'1'ho 15099 is suffering from an attack of Influenza, which, owing to his extreme ago, is causing high-lends much . an.“ (tom the Imp-ml: sad I:- NEWS OF THE WEEK. #3112 {Emahian 1905f. Tm; CANADIAN POST. Emmy, FRIDAY, LD'IBTIB!!!‘ ’LTIL Pubugher’: NotIce. --'___ H -7 organization. Judgment. was o. in. nm.w¢m. â€"A London correspondent csbieezâ€"“The iesr thst the Duchess of Fife me! through a. ooncstenstion at events succeed to the throne continues to excite the English people, pertioulerly those of the nobility sud up classes. A well informed cor- respou out seye Prince George of Weiee, who through his brother’s desth becomes heir presumptive to the throne. will slmoet immedisteiy be msde Duke of Sussex sud thst his enasnement to some rincees will 1 be snnouuoed before thseud o the eeseom It is esrnesti hoped thst the urestest precsution be tshen with regerd to the hesith otPrince George. 10:. it is ssid, he is not gitwd with s much stream consti- tution then MM Shh brother. It wee more!!! un -. thst- when Princess Louise msrrieï¬ Eerie! Fire. whomthequeeu site , stedsduke. it is now known thst shear! not: In the event of the Duchess of File becomiu queentheDukeoiFiiewouid oieourssbe msde prince consort. sndths ides at his holding thst mostexsltelpusitian-is notst sil soosptsble to the Such s sue- grime-0min!“ 31M E lot m If 1 O. whoih the gum dunngz'uudadnke. the manned In! tight-mama. but lu- now known tint used!!! not: In tho want at the Duchess of Illqbooomlgg â€"A London cable of Saturday can: To- night's announcement of. over 1,200 majority for the liberal candidate in ‘ Roseendale division of Lancashire has sent ‘ the Giadstoniane fairly wild with enthu. aiaem; They had begun their canvaa ‘ expecting victory by a email margin. but the torlee eo out-boasted and out-shouted them during the past week that they feared a defeat at the finish. The result is by long odds the moat important in any bye election during the present parliament, because Lancashire was one big centre of a population where the toriee and unionists believed they were holding their own. They cannot in this case nlead a bad candidate. aince their own was admittedly euperior in respect to local popularity not only to his antagonist but also toLord Hartington. whoee elevation to the house or lords created the vacancy. There had been man fears that the death of the Duke of isrence would, on sympathetic grounds, increase the tory vote not only in Roesendale but at the general election. Today's election is proof that these doubts were unfounded and removes the last vestige of uncertainty as to the composi- tion of the house of commune. Nothing now can prevent the Giadsloniana having a majority rising eixty. per cent. The only thing doctors agree upon is that no general rule can be fumed. whether for prevention or cure. I know of one ppxaicï¬en who_pee _trent_ed_1,300 cases and lost none. That is probably a record. I know 0! an eminent surgeon who inmigatee his house with vapor of catholic acid, given off from an apparatus in the hall. I know of another equally eminent who eccfla at precautions. I know of athird who says halt the deaths that. have [occurred would have been pre- vented had the doctors given the diaeaae some name less trivial and more formidable than :lnfluenza. There is. perhaps, one other point on which the faculty agree; that. everyone should go to bedand tend foradocror. You never was the medical profession so overworked, and nurses are at a premium. â€"A London cable sayszâ€"When this great city gets a tight hold of any good fad it runs it to death. The latest craze is for eucalyptus oil as a cure for influenza. Druggists have been overwhelmned with orders and it has trebled in price. Three weeks ago any drugaist would have been glad to sell you an ounce bottle for % cents. To-day he considers he is doing you a favor if he sells you the same quantity for 75 cents. During the royal funeral at St. George’s chapel, Wlndsor. several women carried ecualyptus oil in silver-mounted vinaigrettes and sprinkled it freely on their handkerchiefs and on the overcoats of their male escorts. It made the nave of l the chapel smell like a painter’s shop. In 1 the railway trains, omnibuses, railway stations, and even in the streets, it is the \same story. People almost soak them- selves in this odorlferous fluid. Women. in the strand tea shops, put three drops on a lump of sugar to suck. Confectioners make eucalyptus lozenges, whichoan he bought everywhere- in barber shops and at cigar stands. Diluted eucalyptus is disseminated through spray bottles. Clerks in the oflices sprinkle their blotting- pads with it. Hansotn cabs are redolent with it. It is impossible toescape its all- pervading odor. â€"A London csble says s respectable conference of doctors has st lest mustered canege to express to the English public their belief that influenza. is s dangerously infectious disease. The organs of public opinion. not entirely satisï¬ed with this declaration. sre clamoring for on omclsl enquiry into the disesse and the remedy for it. Meantime the epidemic is stesdily snresding. The death rem increases throughontLthe country. in some csses 30 -â€"A St Petersburg despatch received at London says: “The male inhabitantarot Chebalinks are leaving by hundreds to avoid seeing their families starve to death. The unburied carcasses oi horses and cattle lie in every direction together with human bodies. The only food leit is dry mixed herbs. A traveller from that locality says hardly anvbcdy appeared to have par-taken of food for three days before his visit and all were expecting death. The whole village took the last sacrament together. ...... Owing to the fact that speculators are amassinz wheat in the eastern provin- ces, to the detriment of the thousands of iamished people in that part of the empire, the czar has sent the mayor of Moscow to purchase 15,000,000 roubles worth or wheat, all of which will be distributed among the starving. The czar hss empowered the mayor to ofl’er a fair price for the wheat, and if the speculators refuse to sell at this price he is instructed to conï¬scate the amount or wheat required. a sea snake of this size exists, why shouldn't much larger ones haunt large: waters? The only puzz‘e is why should they be so seldom sighted. Itis clearly not a ï¬sh, and must come up to breathe. â€"It begins to be toierably lain that the death oi the late hheaive oi you will not seriously aflect the position oi England in that country. The quiet succession oi his son. Abbas Pasha, a young man nearing his majority, has removed occasions of intrigue; the porte is not inclined to inter- fere, and the dtiebund is in favor oi the English occupation being continued. It has worked miracles of ï¬nancial, social and economic reforms, but the work is not yet (done. France, almost alone, calls upon England to depart from the and of the Pharaohs, but Lord Salisbury turns a deaf ear, and even Mr. Gladstone. having felt the public pulse on the Egyp- tian question, does not clamor to: the close or occupation. token,“ well so thstothbndse. A St. ‘John’s correspondent of the Monaco! Gezette ststss the popnistion of both st monsnhwresseinthe isetseven yen-s oioniy 4.100, cent the sstonishingiy icw rste of 21 per cent. The lost census, taken in 134, shared on increase 0224} per con:é or e pre one ten yesrs. migrstion sttribnted es the min cause oi the decline in populstion. The city or St. John’s hes declined over two thoussnd in the pest seven yous. -Itis now I. recognized hetthetons recent occseion the bishop of Adeiside, Austrsiis, sew the deed body of s serpent while riding st Avoid Point, South Ans- trslis. It wssGOIeetlon , withehesd of ï¬ve test like e snske, wit two blow-holes on the top; body round. thickness not given; toil _sesen_1biin_g thst of s _w_hsis. _Ii n81 N39 1‘ '3: organs Munich“. wmumn hunk-um?- as: â€I“ $381 400.1!!- selling. all mm '0“ I“ wall“! of W0 obuinod by the WEE. 615:! alum «in-iii Jail Jilin ; whit: covering over he: had, walk [eunu- lyncrou the grave yard from one of m phonduhponurnbuhln that-tam put. Thebeythooxhflsmqn-lghhou minute: the gun otuchud. and cum Ma" the “13$†1.?“ 53° 3‘ no I g he. and mung!g.d than din-o «8: young woman mm. mum- MW 99 mun-ad Exonnd. thiwansnsuddglyshkhtoilï¬ :00!) also: rucumg the bush thou mon- tinned. OF}! flz'ï¬n far a_ h! miniva- n th. 'm-th d1“ lowing My experience. 0! . brunch nonmtw Mmhoboudodatcwyan 330» On a high ridge new the 8., of Quinta us urn-ll but-yin: plans. and one saw! young the boy _ln qnpsuon wu â€"Mr.J. 8. Ashley. n wollknown resident of Prince Edward county, In I latter to the _Bell_ovlllo_0nt_arlo. Frgdny, ulna-Ame lol- â€"Beeton World: A Simeoe termer. well known for his good agriculture! method eeye n men with sixty ecree of lend could by judicious men-cement, with note- in Denture end the other thirzy In meedow, corn end oete. by the prectlee of selling groin, keeping ï¬fteen eowe end net 3600 e yeer tron: hie term. Thin. he eeid. wee e better reeult then the "we iermer wee getting; but he would teke thet term end ineteed of selling the corn end oete end feeding only the hey. etrewend eteike, would puttheeorn intheeilo, teedthe cote, end would keep thirty cowe ineteed Sauteed cl ï¬fteen. Alter neying ell neoee- eery edditiouel expeneee for hired help end the hue which he_ would huy, he would yesrs. Les: enmmer Geo. Logic leoored in Toronto in s mission connected with West church (Peterboro). The double tnnenl was a. very solemn event. Six of his fellow- stndents cane irom college to no: es pnll- -A do or two 0 Mr. John Louie end hie eon. eotge W. e, of Cempheiiville, were leid to rest together eide by side. Mr George Logic wee e young men 33 were of ego. He woe, e: the timeof hie deuh, a student in Knox college. In the eeoond yen theology. Two weeks ago he preached et Lindrey, eppmmly in his new health. 021 Friday, the 15m inst, hietether eleo peeeed ewey. eieo from on etteck of grin. He wee one of the pioneer nettleu 01 Nos. money}. end mashed~ thyme-ego“ o! 93 â€"Mr. S. B. Burdett. MP. died at Balle- viile on the 20m January. Samuel Barton Burdette,Q 0.. LLB" was born in Hastings county, Sept. 30th, 1813. He was educated at Albei't college where he completed his classical and preliminary law studies and was articled at Michelmas term, 1862. He becan the ractice or law at Belleville in 1867. He since then been known as one or the foremost j uriste in Ontario. The deceased was a member of several parlia- ments and had always been a liberal in politics. For some years Mr. Burdst: has sulfa-ed from consumption. and his life has been the deepair oi the doctors for a long time past. â€"Mr. Thomas Neviline Douglass, in the employ of Mr. John Maekay. Ean Clair, while on his way from Michael Lynch's camp to the mills tor a load. was attacked by wolves. They pursued him for miles. By great exertions he managed to keep the inrious brutes at bay for some time, 'out his spirited team becoming exhausted. he resolved to save his own life it possible. While passing beneath a large tree he made a desperate leap, and succeeded in graspinz a branch capable of sustaining his weight and savlng him from danger. He was rescued some hours after. â€"A western editor sued e delinquent subscriber for eleven dollers. The delin- quent chimed thst he never subscribed tor the peper end did not propose to pay. The county judge instructed the jury thet it the evidence disclosed the feet thet the delinquent hsd teken the paper from the omce or ceused it to be taken, they should ï¬nd tor the pleintifl'. It cost the men neerly e hundred doiiers to settle what eleven would have peid. It peys to be honest, especially with the printer. â€"0n Thursdey of lest week some men were st work in Mr. John Rogers’s bush et the resr of the 1st con. 0! Kine, end while sewing eu oek tree. between 30 end 40 feet from the ground, which wee ebout three feet in diemeter, the biede rubbed upon something that took the edge right 03. Whet it wee they could not imegine. After the log wee sewn 011‘ the herd substance was found to be e piece of pottery. ebout en inch end e heit long, imbedded in the wood some six inches from the berk. How did it get so ter up the tree end yet remsin so near the the suriece? â€"A vetersn oi the Crimean war, nsmed W. F. Johnston, was found in the stables oi the Balmoral hotel, Peterboro, yesterday morning. He had three bullet holes in his head, and although still olive was nnsble to give any explsnation of his condition. Itis supposed thst he shot himself. ...... He died on Ssturdsy evening without ever recovering consciousness and was buried Monday morning. Besides the Crimean war Johnston served in the Indisn mutiny, sud was at the relief of Lucknow. â€"0rillis Pecket: We give for whet it is worth. as it. can dono hum, whet a writer in the Lancet recommends es s prevente- tive sgsimt grip: Two or three drops of equal parts 0 pure catholic acid and ply- cerine are dropped on the handkerchief every morning before lesvinz the hedrcom. It "has not failed in stopping the progress of the infection in any household in which it hss been tried,†the writer says. â€"A very end thing oocnrred just north of the Long Sen}: church. book or Bowman- vme, lee: Moodâ€. While Mrs. J obn Brown wee going out to the barn to milk the cows she fell deed in the barnyard. Beer: disease In supposed to be the oeuee or death. Mrs. Brown was about 57 non of ego, and leaves e Ins-go tunlly to mourn her lose. â€"BurzlnrseueeredCluk'ejewelleryetcre st Tweed on Wednesday night, eecurlng 30 wetches. Mr. Clark nppenred on the eoenejuet no they were ettlng out o! the window and shot an wounded one of them. he dropped the watches end with are!“ difï¬culty eecsped in n rig they had 3.0 en. â€"Advertlelng new-pope:- subscriptions debt. for ecle seems likely to become quite common. The Ben-1e Advance hue n he!!- columu of delinquent subscribers in this week’s lesue,with more to follow ...... The 02111“. Noun-Letter promises to give a column it they do not. “pony up†at once. It in not a bed Idea. Windeoron Thursday evening b Oiï¬eer Hess, who pieced him in the lock-yup. â€"At s supper in Adjsis township two old bodies of 76 years. Mr. J. thlen end Mrs. N. Grimes, deucedsn Irishjlg “like enteiopee.†Just how morally smelopee flange Irish Jigs the historlen does not s â€"Mondsy morning while splitting wood Robert. son oi Mr. Fred Dlnwoodie. oi Seymour esst, received I severe out from the exe, sngllng from the bsee oi the greet toe to the instep, which will lay him up to: some time. eâ€"er. Chat. '1‘ of CW killed ehï¬â€˜r‘eeently whi when dreeeed weighed 600. Thenkwunot quite 14:11am» end wee eel-nee between the Chester Yonkehhe bteede. Lam mmmup.2.mm not hhbdmwhlo mammaay. sad I: now under the of and In 3 serious condition. -A 391mm. Hibernian nu hit of! the mim~ Max:921:- _ #1! 6099199â€?! 1‘}! Wâ€"wâ€"uw‘b 5111;5ka ma thny mwtodbotfluml unseemly 113L415 DISTRICT 100m. ,,TBI-.OANADLAN;.POS’1', LINDSAI, __ONT.5 .FBIDAY, JANUARY 29! Th5}: Us. 009 a†M In Our Iota-OHM†Write for Price. “odd Attention Given to IC- Mum'; raid naimauainam m " "1;". perfect 14M: Br! orer eyzrpfl'exgd. being niedy no." You noun: of It? rutourthonundyemor mom tho world moaned. annex-ed. nnd {tuned nbont 1!. corn. for there was no Doom“ reliefâ€"no outdo nnd puzzler cure until Dr. Soon Putnam caveman world his 3m: Corn Extractor. It more In 3mm now It to o malt of camel-0.! :Em mulls“ no M933 Pnuam‘o Corn xu- t cure. on prompt. Baum of nnbeumleo. 0.1m a: Go. proprietors. Kingstonâ€"m l. When doesn’t-lam not likotoput the loan to presâ€"When he mu 9:: so. his but girl. dieeeeee which often terminate in untold misery. It not in deemâ€"which 1e paetenble to the pun end torment of livinR in any whoâ€. 1: in the greet Rite of eciendflc sun end reeeerch to women. end (or it she man: be we careful. It onree her 1113 WI!“ nothm glee 093. ‘1} 1e_ guaranteed my!“ eetlelqetloa ‘ï¬hï¬Ã© as 21668 a. ihe mg " “Sisters. be glad. thete'e help to be hen: No longer be mlrereble. Rloomy end end: Lee: health regain.“ rln out the rennin. “Poor creatures be heel y and heppy Again! How? By Lukas Dr. Pleree'e Fevorlte Pue- erlpuoe. the world’s ares: remedy to: All uncle of disease- peeollu- to wcmen. It bruise beck tone end visor to the eyetem weekened by thoee distreeezng oomplelnu known only to women. whleh make life such 3 burden. It reewme rained oxgeoe to a normal condition. It foxtl- flee.- the eg'etem yum» t_he Aeporoeeh of Aeodnapflonâ€"Anleonutduk. DOW. No matter whether Mr. Walters or Mr. Fairbairn wins Mr. D. Walker wants to sell twine as usual, and owing to the very large quantity he has sold from year to year the ï¬rm of A. Harrie. Son Co.. for whom he has sold. has named him the “twine king of the east.†He is now prepared to take orders for any brand of twine at the now selling price eing to accept 2% cents per pound lees n the fall if we get the twine placed on the free list as opposed by Mr. l'airbairn. The farmers have everything to gain and nothing to lose by placing their orders now. He save that he can be found at any time when in town in his omce which is ‘ Kent at." This ought to settle the twine question for he says his cord with the duty oi! will be' the same as though the duty were on as it is “But-muck,†“Wham mmmnmmafldtww mmmmamwm “ammunnmm An every-day poet recently hoped for the good time coming,â€" thn the Rudyard: cease from Kipling. And the Haggard: ride no more. So Richelieu has intimated that the time shall soon come. When the Foster: cease from snifï¬ng. And the Haggudsride no more But Mr. Abbott has recklessly given Haggart the railway department where he can enjoy any number of tree rides to an extent that will all Caron with envy. -mnom' loo-cu {no amen. “PMCBIA' put up III 250. W “mom†the people I moan-l1- mun“)! can an: com. “mm hu no cow. â€"Noariy every Canadian who bu joined the British army has «flexed credit on his count". The intent is Lirntonont (now Coptoim) Norman Guy von Bunch royal engineers. a graduate oi Kinnoton militsry college. who in in charge of tho eubmorinc defence wotko of Calcutta, India. On account. of his work in this connection no hu recemly bean prommod. what In had seen. ï¬ll me was waived with ridicule by m: labor. but u few days after the young worn-n named by the boy died and was buried in the ldendcnl spot where the lid and he an her disappear. Never ttonblo trouble till trouble troubles you. ABIGIH Bataan. Mont. Lind-hr. Oat WW!!! pf. A'mâ€"Caniilw. 1.- .tho I»!!! 'nge Killlner'lâ€" The flower- um bloom in thupring w rm 91500. on. mum“. Myanmar: constipation. S _ p of Figs is the only remedy of; kind ever ro- duced, pleasingto the taste an ac- ceptable to the stomach, rompt in its action and truly bene cial in its efl'ects, pre onl from the most healthyan agreeab esubstanoes, its man exoellentqualitiesoommendit to 1 and have made it the most pogular remer kpown. a yrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles b all leading druggists. Any relia. ledru t who may not have it on hangswill rocure it promptly for any one w o wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the The Miller'sâ€"Ti: but 3 little Mod flower. Both the ngetlgod and results when Syrup of F133 18 taken; it is pleasant and refresthg 10‘ _the mat-9.1151 acts â€"1‘1-t1.â€"77ro‘1'n tly 011 ï¬ne Kidne ï¬veryaï¬ldxhowcï¬q. cleanses the'sys- tem eï¬â€˜ectually, dlspels colds, head- aches and fevegs and curgq habitgal CALIFORNIA HG SYRUP 80., 0. wow. depth-1n: Ind mecchod. Dmdlnu. yet longing. to die. Egg: _tho glad» churn; apt glues, ONE ENJOYS EDITORIAL NOTES. VARIETIE GAMMA] MCI. mm, on; NEW YORK and GLASGOW mama-adorn. overrun-nut. CABIN. 00.901111th medians. ROYAL MAIL amusmPs. REDUCTION IN BATES. 8mm all mlu-Iy from POBTLMD All!) HALIFAX 1-0 M' P001. VIA LORDOIDMY. DURING THE WM norms. Cuba: “0 sad upvuds Second (mamas. muhwnm. Semen-nod. STATE} LINE. ENTION 'l‘ H E P 08 T.â€"Partlm . tending advancements In on: p. and aura-Luz themorm nmhuai’iglroon or t hvor by mention!" an Poe-r. ALLAN LINE @623, A large amount of Pr!- vate Fund: and Trust Funds to Loan in sum small or_large to_|uit bor- rower. Easy and conven- ient term of re-payment. 6 to 6 per cent. â€Lou-cu: be cloud†cm by nun-g was! application ï¬red and â€aunt! enema. mm you-u. vgecotgpoqowogthm 08mm“ In You-koala!“ § . ERDEAN. Burl-mt. w’IBlook.corner Remand . Amï¬m-M say die without notice. U?ir in†.nt‘to'lperoonmhur- margam 151's. lament-uncouth Sinking Fund 8m ham :wototwenty Amount mwmamau 1310 mumummmmim. Nom- ' J. a GILCEBIST. P. 11.. Woodvflh 3.06mmhdsomttorm mwmnmm 373A!!!†1.0m AT my LOWEST cum um. male on an“ to unit borrower. Also: Inn-amt“ trust funds to loan on Mm- :Iceonl terms. 0. 8 norm. am. “0.. Unaâ€. Ont. PRIVATE EFUNDS T0 LOAN nt awawmtnooorfllngw mom PER CENT. â€"MONEY T0 LOAN AT SIX PE 0mm on Good Fun: Pro- mrmï¬oommmfl CAMERON. Woodvfllo P. 0. On. â€Newâ€. gMnnuv luLnan mmmnmmm Mm memw.mmm â€mm mmmmmg and.“ â€5:118! â€"65 STORI AND DWELLING TO LET; Abodfluhutlmubhao amm- 59mm: Sue or to float. mwmabmmém‘: . 8. PNB'I'E'R, Lindsay. Lind-u. Nay. 19: 1888.44; me THE POST’S WEDDING m1. ‘ cmowr 6 ’ ms puree-km mt um . my a O'LIABI. nanny. Nov. 19.1881. HELP MONEY T0 LOAN IN SUMS PER. GEEKâ€"3W3 no pow 103nm; MCINTYBE STEWART] to 6‘ per Cent Miscellaneous. Money to Loan. DOD FARM OF 200 mun: 5i, mmmuumu Plan. pl to?“ mmmnmm â€"â€"-â€"â€"'â€"â€"'â€""'â€" Rue-usual: mm.‘m. El CANADIAN POST WILL .- 'T www_qm|q%_1 fl."â€"‘-lâ€"â€"l-L.‘lâ€".â€"-Iâ€"M 030mm PEAKO‘. VOUALKUSIODI Bmaucxwm-m mono. once. William-It». um" mm: shoal. Kilt-It. thummmm MLW.Q.0. ELWM 71m. m.c.mâ€"a-¢ man my. HUGH amazon: TEE, SOLI- CM" P. Pm, BARBIS on. W U. ma: HOPKINS W. swam. moms. wanna-ca. demonâ€"44.15. ,, d _ . ONBTRFa'B?‘ TION SUPERINTENDED. qSewerece. Resting and Ventilation. Woman“ Working Den-Ila. Mum and Vdusuonl furnished: Measurement: and Columns: Fonndsuonn, em. 06100 And red- WI 8min 50m: mayâ€. wgllznmâ€"L uvuunn â€nun. .5 Provincial “about“ nu Sur- vuon sud 01m Wm: Count! m tor Yam County. .Munldpa-l at! Town Plat 8W WNW“ .leandGndeSya- tans tor Guiana owns. Pmm and 8mm for public and other - W,W9rh tummy“. All work mum 33021†Work: furnish“. All work and anion seemed to n m rates. Ofleel: ‘m Clerk's once. over Whita- Block. mum-mm nKenneds'l nude-ml)â€: are! d! kindsot Bandwa- In Modern My Bulge: Architecture. Wooden G. CAVANA, P. 13.8., md Dominion o mamm.l‘nd.mmdlnm â€mum-13113.0“. Orders by Mia smum wfllmoelvepmm m MONEYTO Ali-tenant crummrm.mo. ILLIAM DUFFUS. mane“. momma-r. M9!“ 0! All kind! 9“me In 34°49"! C THORN, gradmte of the Veterinary . connootCWLnA-nooedul mot um Mm!†flu Unlmsmeo Imam “m Inna-madman of mm “madmaomwmum mumwmm‘ï¬lmâ€m' A†VETEVRIXARY SURGIgN. madam otOn ado statuary 00% can W member of the Ontu-l WW Omarâ€"William a sternum Stitch's mall to tithe 6mm At: Chm'z or mme 11. um- 19 W ammo! Dam-lo'vm Tomato. Treat andueamotmdmdng ed animals the latest scientiï¬c» npprovod mo eds. 0809. Maxim store. Banal-:03. Ontario. Orders crud! promp “tended to by Mum‘s?“ W111 visit ova-7m 'mâ€"m-ty. W, who account: adjusted. All kinda of oooouvtooudued. Ian-mama aim Indouble can boom when dotted. Also-coat for the MUTU AL RESERVE Fund “to mac urgent nun“! premium lite comm, In the wotld. Portion who Imeud to Insure will owe money by 1mm: in thin ogmpumb u 33111-1†romeo ore 115w.- over in: flange 0 y a comma cl. Addmu. x 354. . Nov. 18. minâ€"am. .3313 £05 8 333 «8.â€" g 05 no 38 Beauâ€"Sue 39.3368â€" 52333800 05 3 :93 an aunt? sou 033 89-880 68.883 88;- 868cmâ€" Jg oval 3.58.- 8 8.88035 do 389:! 33: :1! 38m .058 3 «334 g o: do him live mick. Implemen ' etc , tor ale should manning â€mun. Mo . Orders Hotel. Annualldtuthandyï¬ouuwmro- adv. -51 M11763? 3?}? "thch 6:535 iénâ€"uâ€"tifo‘" “WNW“ mammals. 1891. v I talent: in. turd: etc , tgme loom n1 tutu. m. wfll'hold month! Home. Lag-u. on the third 8. __ 09. month. @0th live 91:093. unplom 1.. Val :13. Alanna, A R SMYTE: do. Ila-Bnythu‘mmdm the nuke: Joan hoswn’x. Dome. Amman. mam. sun. 1. mamâ€"mu. mummxrm ARBOR, a MaLAUOHLIN, Am DIOKSON, P. In. 8m". 0 DORE JACKSON (Sacco-on to ‘OWMAN BROS. OINTYBE STEW_ABT, BARRIE- 'oswngg ,3 ANDE_RSQN, 33:5:- J. GILLESPIE Clerk of the 7th yam-Ina 27 5111360115. H. EOPKINS, (yucca-qr '29 MAR.- EAGLESQIS. 10m 1'0 LO“. .- Manny... éUCTIQNEER. Barmten. Etc. W. F. BROAD. 0-5.0!!!†8mm Cards Hume. J9YCE,_ v. _s. â€"_B_¢_mox “thanâ€. dim. In bl “no†my.“ . an; Mb.‘ wt“ and bowl from Mr. 1! no. CARR. good gagggaég AVEBLEY HOUSE. Kent-u. out, MAG-o. Cum. may; a": HAWKâ€"John Kantian lured immmnmm. Baud “ovum-naming Bedrooms-ad In: room â€tarnished. urn-ohm m u WMMonyududnnmb- othox mud themblegonenuyhu Mm “ammo. roux: 1888.†ORELAND HOUSE, COLD WATER, pmmadanodbece 39 ‘9‘ mum- W Eat-fling und an attentive Hoods Bu to Grunt. Gunmetal! W. H. PARK mm. mm. In It 189L-43- In. RANKLIN HOUSE, MAIN-813., WEAKâ€"John Kennett. ht. d U om. Thhhorel bu been-remodeled who “mm†Devil: (numbed. 'No mm In. 6 2116818 005 one. , I“ But: m! 0.19198 3.00“! ‘11“ “'°’°_b°_f0‘|l¢ .I. FALLS. Ont-.110. Thln' hotel but overhauled and reï¬tted. with man furniture aided. mm: It oooondtonou ï¬le The ample rooms we or the «dot. accommodation for m and visitors. Booms lame and wcl! van Goodhmohhlemhod. NOBLE [NORA]. m COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MAN! on, mnoseLh-oppen regxodeba Mi U we a! Umvonuy of Trinity Calla Toronto; Member at Coxlego or Physician Sumo. Gum-to: lane Physician to mam Asylum. Kine-ton Grand Trunk Sum Lindsay Dun-lot 060° and Issuance. R “mama! coat west or York-st. Uflloe haul. 9 â€10.30 OIL. 1.30 to: nmzsnd7w8m Linda». Apt-u 8.1891~48|u' 7 WW 'â€" T'niohuoi’t’ioéonibdasm" 1i;- tl'm! «991126 “Iâ€! the be“ hr“!!- “My! 1 Falls. J. TWOMEY. péopflewr. m 1! well-known hotel has been taken 8 MJ. Tmey. jun. who has mwmw lmpravppepg mhtheyrcplege and M cam.w.s. sammmpmm. m â€mm M: J.‘ m M 0 W52“ 3: women more be well need as mama LUMAN HOUSE, MINDENâ€" “ WM TERRY.P1-opm-’or. dBeqthnndld qua and citati- LU‘RO ‘3 W m rooms. Commuc‘flmenoonveyedtowm onehmnodoo Goodoubleosndm humus. June 12th. 1889.â€"53«1y. R. E. 8. WILSON, late of the Royal Inï¬rmary. Edinburgh, Bead-d. Moon?!) In?†teasexlon. Oï¬oemsudm realm to cox-mar13 of Rum-ll and unduly-eta. um. NavJa Janâ€"27 lyr. an; 8.0: (signaongmgnd Tau-é mugs. on: Cd!‘ 680 m adï¬w 02th km or Post (Indus- Hasn't" 'Efo'v‘v 'Ybi-it'." GaiaILW'éédva'G-T mï¬oodvmo. MI) 19. Aimâ€"50m. ORTHERN HOTEL, KINMOUN'E. . Ont-.110. W.s. sam.1>mpdem. m Thebest methods at teresarv m teeth mm“ with Gold magma.“ ha: been We a amdy ta- THIR‘I‘Y YEARS by Mr. Gross. and mflnï¬mh digest†htmtoï¬ bun ms nos. 0mm mamas. Don‘ttdlmoodl onerousthuoalooovr MlmKenm and â€em“ ‘1‘ ,7 ,,, (without ante). vrécfloed HR. G with area: 3|.an to u nunhc pox-acne. ARTIFICIAL TEETH W by m “ approved methods smd prtnoxpla for â€out. Deflection at m. mmtcn. az‘etuh'aea. um um beam . on God. savor. calm M k Artistic platinum? Gum. Also In All ï¬ bunnies: ucnm Rubbers, and st tho by. living prices. All sets of teeth ï¬nished ï¬tted to the month by Mr. Green him under humusuppn'iflcn, which m count for the utmfscuon given by In. m l '12:: Intg'tlmuotton{froranMm'ii to an. I! h‘ a: ‘D anon or r» a. mimi- VITILIZED AIR and GAS. enable. Ill-.61.. to unannoe constantly “gt-mums m h the use or these mmmhenm no pun. no no 91:19:; no m stoma. consequently no M up I: 3; gm: 3.! a , s“ g 53:5 3,3335% $5132 gag; y: : mum. may 190th l-h wt Jaw. the mstewda urytothe hanpbesn nan _ S; Price. distance wglm Whom I required town. “upperm- nnder my teeth nevu- tor Permanent. ondbotoro .negrly m roman GOLD AflD PORCELAIN GROWN/ll uaepopuu-bue. and b mmm lulu-migraine†for’thei: am at 90193011“ Jumpers or person: an woul- v 1.3.5.. 1.3.03.3“ on. ‘ DENTIST. LIN DS AY wasâ€. Ms! 3. 1889. WHY. 00¢. 21. 1881â€"73. '8. WM. KEMPT, O. M... MEDICAL mama Scandal-g! Insurance“ 1y. Sum to egg pram Tr_unk Bunny, R~ 811mm. PHYSIQIAN. Gradu- METRO}? 309515., Fm! A_N_SIQN HOUSE, FENKLQ! L. DIGRASSI PHYSICIAN, 863p GEON. ETC. ETC. Wellington-u.“ NEELANDS. Physlczans. Hotels. BENTIST. KLGD.