[0ttawa Free Press] With the view oi making it appear that there is someming “loyal†about the policy of trade restriction and combineism the tory organs are inking up bogus des- patches from England setting forth that some people over there are greatly disturbed over the success of the movement in favor of unrestricted reciprocity. Such a petty business is altogether too thin. The reformers of Canada do no: propose to increase the duties upon Euglieh goods. 01: the contrary they propose to reduce them, and when the tories in 1878 proposed their high tariff policv there was a strong protest from England. Did Sir John Maedonala pay any attention to that protect? Not at ail. He said, in eflect, that the people or Canada were not going to submit to dictation from Birmingham and Manchenier traders, and that it the policy of his government discriminated Igninat British trade so much the worse tor Britain. The people oi Canada paid no attention to remonstrances irom Ewclsna about their tariff is islation in 1878, and they are not going to deterred now from adopting that policy which is best for their own country. It the tories are truly '0“) let then reduce the duties noon British goods. Defying British sentiment and British intuesta Six-Jenn onsld swept the country with'hisr Nah tariii’ pplioy in 1878. He now seeks t“pose as a champion oi British intereshts Is opposed to anadian intact-38nd e 1- pretty certain to conic to grief. no people of Canada will now resent our Q‘Wnpt at dictation iromacross the water ‘ Just as strongly as they did in 1878. The! \ intend to adopt that trade policy which 15 Mt for themselves. The hypocrisy 01 the lien who shout loyalty while sxoiudinfl 3Ҡgoods from Canada by’moans of “"3 lattisistion is too transparent to deceive anyInteniaent man. We import 2““ “magnum products from summed .9.- a stem. Yet SA: J'Jï¬ï¬â€˜ï¬awm 2.0.1108! allWDMnctl ‘0 m in no-Commercui "Loyilii" Si mom â€"'rory Discrimination against Great past-mixsm examination will be made, when it can be eaten-mined what has been mixing such a commotion in Mr. O’Gtady’a -Jatnes O’Gtsdy of Syracuse, N.Y., has been ill for sever»! weeks and his case has battled the skixl of several physicians until a few days ago. O'Grsdy complained of very severe pains in his stomach and an apparent writhing about of something with much life. He Rave up work about seven weeks 539. Of late the lively foreign creature has sea-med determined to escape by the way of his mouth. It is believed awake inhabits Mr. O'Grady’s stomach, and he thinks that he swallowed it while drinking from a brook a few months ago. He says that the motions inside of his stomach are exactly like those of a reptile. which he kno we is incteaaing in size. He cannot lie down to sleep, he says, {or the snake comes up and chokes him. A few days ago Mr. O'Grady drank some pox-I: wine, and immediately the snake, as it is believed to be, appeared at his threat. The same experience has been encountered every time he has taken the wine. Experi- ments have been made by the physicians to remove the 33583 by means 0! O'Gtady’s throat. His wife persists that once saw thehead of the snake in her husband’s throat and tried to coax it out with some water and a glass or the wine. Mr. O’Grady has become Very weak and can live but a few days at the most._ It is_§aid that_ a â€"The lass spike in the Westminster and Southern railway, which connects at the boundary with the Fair-haven and Southern railway, was driven on Saturday at Blaine (named after United Slates Secretary Blaine). After the spikes had been driven by Governor Nelson of British Columbia ar’id Governor Lsug hton of Washing ton the more shoot: hands so: one the boundary 0. Passengers can now go through from Halifax, N. S., to Mexico on one line. â€"An unusual surgical operation was performed on Tuesday at the Cincinnati hospita‘, the obj c: of which was to reclaim a child from idiocy. The ostient was four years old. She cannot talk, and has all the appearance of conï¬rmed idiocy. A sister, sixteen 3651:: 516, 13 an idiot. It was found that the ska H was abnormally compressed and pic main RJ essmza. The physicians i decided to remove a portion of the skull so ‘ as to allow the brain to develop. The ‘ ration was successfully performed, a strip half an inch wide and ï¬ve inches long being remov. ed am the scalp neatly joined over the space. 1' e child rallied and now appears to be doing well. â€"Mr. Wilson Mominzeter of Degew Fells Buried from St. (lethal-ices on r!- dey with a lead of corn, and whflegoing up the icy mountain the wagon began to slide. All efforts to stop it failed. and the whole rig was dragged over the edge, rolling ever end over until the bottom was reached. Smngely enough no serious damage was done, end Mr. Morningster got home, minus a considerable amount of corn, how- labored Item :'° woman and 2x- ems“ â€"The Ormonde Club of London offers £2000 for a boxam ma ‘ch of ten rounds between 5‘ twin and Sullivan, the match to take place in the club rooms next autumn. '01! A111." F0331 GK ITEMS 01' HTBREST. IfEWs 01! THE WEEK. ARTISTS GOODS a Specialty. @112 @Eï¬im 33051. 300M PAPER and PICTURE FRAMES â€"â€"IS ATâ€" W. A. GOODWIN’S HEADQUARTERS “HARVARD†LINDSAY, FRIDAY, FEB, 20, 1891. (<0 bid. a! 8529â€. â€Raw 8n. nun 3 vb 33....an 5.3808 Nanaâ€"wanna» .. onnnmï¬ugwawwï¬‚ï¬ non W" ' fan-net hmEIY and ï¬nd it an exwucuu um-..“ _ _ _ President of tho Council. Home of Compqns. Ottanâ€"“ I have and it 31,391! 10510:“: unm- ï¬pm_md_gnditmm BetA-B. LDIE§IISUG __ “n... Publlsher’l Notice. W. A. Goodwm. 1'8 VICTORIA COUNTY '08 Works Agency Such in nor: lofslty. c. D. BARB. Prop!!!â€- parity in sinâ€"soliton." If!» it E in; 7 ' ' . bflnrfltted I few lndwxdu u at Emmi Th6 Owen M0 Balt 0 oftha m“,. A“ 3 “18‘“: of†um“ Wfl'rmm ever, there are more 1010 man in S . Cath- : erinea now, relatively speaking. than†Imminmplmi‘ him! of m unencumflhflei mm; “ah"mmzmrm'; the wrflul a or later there must be a charge in our Testimonial: must in In cues and â€HM gain, wagon; wuh onidnduhflg); nvolod targetsmï¬ 1’ an era ore t e panels: voes! r110“! "If m: n 0 W at respect":- as; he, maintains thatotm gum I“ 013301;}: gcgg'fl mg. lmcud 1" “9â€â€œ t ’ b0 111° â€C“ “a. most «umugud 0:31:31. ma nimble insomnia, 111:on M be churned. é rm. recent. "mm We! W "l‘neteianocen in in: he “tint-mud o'- Electrl non Gama-w“; 2.11:3 prov“. diagm"mmw Mï¬mr‘émmgmdm Adm-n. parity in this section. I. In 38%; banefltled - few tnmvadu a at hm! 1110 Owen MO 30“ 00., The pol-flee are noqu themes: vital question raised since couldn‘t!“ It evgar than 838 Ora.†whey - tâ€"ellngahonld be subordinate W! judgment on'the pan-of the r 1‘ now. ‘ _ “Tha_Journal, feeling $130 full m‘ .... , AAA-- “As yet neither candidate has leaned an address embodying hie views; but an: 1- a. matter of little consequence; No don of either party will beeneeeenln} in. raising aide issues. The line of demarcation 1e too plainly drawn. The leeue to too‘tnomen- tons let evasion end-eenno} be dodged. A Toty Journal Abandon: the N. R'nnd' comes out (or Reciprocityâ€"Down on the Ring. and Combines. The St. Cazharinea Daily Journal, which has hitherto supported she Dominion gov- ' ernment hascansed a sensation- by pub-l lishina the tollowingedicorlal: “The contest in Lincoln will soon be in full blast. Both" sides have about completedflie work at organization. and next week' the dance, 30‘ to speak, is on. The first gnnyill be flrod Monday evening at Porn Dallionsio. to be followed by a general inglado all along the line. burn took his seat. and an awful hush tell over the audience as they realized that they had put their too: in is. .‘ '\~‘ A Prince Edward Conservative who 83!: we moat have Reciprocity. A. W. Hepburn, a prominent conserva- tive of Piczen, and at one time a strong supporter of the N.P., has kicked over the traces. At the conservative nomination last Saturday he placed his party in coneld' erable embarraasment when he declined a nomination in these terms: “Gentlemen, while I thank you (or the honor you have done me to-day. you have made a mistake, and I will be compelled to withdraw from the ï¬eld. I am on the wrong side of the hnnae. Ihave made up my mind that I will payno more It zeal mtoms duties if I can prevent it t rough myvote and influence Gentlemen. I am in favor of reciprocity, and will support such a can- didate †, _ _ _ _ w-umnuwvv mu yum... _ , Then was adjourned the most successful con- vention ever said in Lindsay, the success of which being due to the active interest taken in it by an the teachers» and also to the very inval- uable assistance rendered by Mr. J. J. Tilley. whose lectures were such as to command the attention of all. . , A motion was brought forward leaving the question of uniform promotion examinations to the general committee ,,_.A _~nn_n_-4‘ An_‘ The committee on township conventions re~ ported that it was decided to continue such conventions and to leave the conduct or them to the inspector. ... ~u,,,-,,,‘cA ~ -u v- v v--_-- w .. w-.. The teport or the committae on nominations rammed Mr. W. H. Ste hens, president; Miss E. Sharpe, lat vice-presi ent; Mr. O'Brien, 2nd vice~preaident; and Mr. Wm. Hickson, delegate to Ontario teachera’ 33300131:qu ~ ‘_ uuvuu- Irv v n, v.“â€" ___.- -7- - give practice in and test the work previously done by the pupils. . At the ciuae oi the discussion on this subJect Miss Sullivan took a language lesson with a. junior class, in which she showed the proper method of memorizing poetry. ï¬rst leading the ciaesto get the thoughts of the poem. after- wards the words. As this was the last subject on the program the president caiied tor the re. pqgs or the eoqnoittees. - ~ - , ‘ ,,.‘u‘___ __ ___r__ a--- In the afternoon the subject othome work was Giecnseed in a most able manner by Messrs. Mc Murohy, Irwin and Moore. The general opinion seemed to be that eufliclent home work should be given. am! the; {up object; shonld_ bego Mr. Tilley occupied the remainder of the morning in exemplifying his method at teach- ing grammar to junior class. Aathe lesson was being taught he clearly showed young pupils could zeta knowledge of grammar without ao~ quirinz such dislike for its study as is present in the minds of many punils, __ 7 ‘ v- â€"â€"--vâ€".. '“- w. __-_- civilization in some metrics as com 7 V with that of others possessing no more vantages, and even the strikes the working classes of toâ€"day, to the idleness all or some of the people. As his second heading he showed that perseverance or a ï¬rm resolve to succeed was absolutely necessary to‘ success. In illus- trating this point he referred to such men as Scott, Stephenson and Watt. who are famous for the success theg achieved solely by perse- vering effort. As e continued he med-upon his audience, and especially the young men, a third condition. that of self-reliance. showing clearly and forcibly that aid received from with- out oaly tends to weaken, while that from with- in tends to strengthen and stimulate to still more vigorous action. The last condition pre- sented was that of beginning the great charac- ter building with the right material. Young†men were warned against ‘ sowing their wild eats," since their future success would be great- ly lessened by having to attend to the reaping of the fruit or harvest 0! those wild ts. A marked impression was made upon the au . ace and they dispersed feeling that they had enjoy-7 ed a rare treat. In the Friday morning session Miss Lang read a paper on the system of teachin reading to junior pupils, showing the super ority of the phonic method over the others. The manner-in which she afterwards conducted a lesson with the class. and the rapidity with which the class were able to get new words by combining the sounds, commended the phonic system to the teachers as one sure to meet with success. Miss Lang was loudly applauded for the way in which s-_he_ kept up theinterest in hegclass: AL In the evening Mr. Tiller delivered a most int eating lecture toe lugs and appreciative so once in the assembly hell or. the collegiate institute. The subject of the lecture was “Success in Hie." wnich was deï¬ned as "melt- ing the best of oneself.†and in dealing with it the lecturer pointed out tour special conditions or success. Taking as his first the observance of the law of labor, he showed that the vest ma.- jotity o! the failures in the world were due to the neglect or this low. He nttributed the tell 0; notions soch es Romehthe backward state of ,n,AAnA; _ JAL pointed out some of nature’s methods of educa- tion. showing that she never 1mm roles or forced her pupils to give attention, but ï¬rst furnished faculty. then material to not on. and loot, occasion tor the use at faculty. ,, Afters. length discussion on novel-u! points of the lecture. . Knlght Spoke tor a short time on the subject of uniform promotion ox- aminatlona. but owing to lateness of the even-' in: further dmouselon at this important nhjeot woeletzover._ __ _... ‘ .. â€J 7 74 Bykertâ€"Senntor or Judge. ‘ [Toronto Telegramâ€"toryJ “ The duly walks I teke abroad. The awful fact discloses, There's something wrong with me. because The people hold their noses: For this mayhap I may be slated. I will at once he (minted. lastmeetingwerereadandadopted. Areport otthe township convention held at Kinmount wasaleo‘read “adopted â€mum convention. Acommitteewas then appoinud to nominatethe ofï¬cers of the annotation the moneys“. Asecondcommuneswaif;r pointedtoconsiderthe advisability of holding township oonven rhea beans no other items of business. Anhour was called npontotakehereubjeot mull: litesaturewlth ‘ Hiekson of B arrived during the course of e morning’s p115- an oeedinge. now took his place as gaveaahouaddzeee. in whinhhe dwelt mental and physical qualiï¬cations of the -‘ er, showing that he ehould have a. sound mind. and a sound body. . In unmet-noon eeaion Mr. J. J. 'rllleyd To» rontogaveabotureouthemorldmsp tion,in which he laid down haircut mind- ples which should serve as a to every one who ‘nttempte to teach. ‘ let-namind and body are interdependent. anâ€"Thnt haul? of mm was :5“: .223 b, exam um â€i: on no or men on. only reached by re tition. (tilâ€"Tbs: activity 992319.291‘539. mwuwgmg ‘ EASTWW; ï¬gmâ€" CONVENTION. - ":mrmM-glhe twigs-wing: Vidal-hrs: bald mm on M . r mmuwm Web-w pram .' '~ T'm- ’ .- ~ .062 mom.m3mnr mom-sunny“. "mm" mu bopleludtomoet aux-puma: uni their m W Whitman!“ Pal-Ion- linking enquiry from the "has of MmopkhAmm n: .u cue-rad 93W “ANXIS lflfl MINER FEM. Outinveutlonhss'prom s gmt‘boon to tune:- ï¬rm Mnnéwemweommeo‘ rand!) 9. but ndd one lmprovomonz altar mother. :- 30011;. n no it i; new. mhboing oovoud info; Seamed The people mm the but. CHALLENGE. We challenge the world to show en Electric Belt when the current is under the control of the petient‘u completely In this. We an use the nine belt on minhet tint we use on a glut by simply reducing the number of eelll. The ordlnery belts are not eo’.‘ .- Other Belt- hï¬e been in the mrkete {or ï¬ve ,,__ - ,_ x..- -- .n-_ Al_74 A_A _____ EB? en's long", but to-dny there as more Bent Wm! 3nd boldithgn s11 om minimum: hie: Van. comm-In money name Urinary Damon remain Complaint! Genoa-u m-nouth. anbngo General Debulty _ 394‘ mum manna Lava- Cambium» . one of the Chest 3:. mu Dace Spot anon-hen Impotency Sexnnl Exhaustion Vat-000010 [mien-y or nu Par-1n" spin! Duane- nogwu_c_ompmu “Hundndsrï¬ve beeE cured by the a 1' the Owen Belt where thz. use of awhï¬ï¬gï¬â€˜tï¬ï¬eg? Send 19! Iliu’tfltfld Catdo‘go; :‘ ~~ . wâ€"‘n --- ..-. _-.‘V, .r'rhe tollowinz “Simon; the dbeuel cured. with. outrrgediciue by the me 0! THE OWEN ELECTRIC , mvous macs, and must correct the disorder: Inn 3 well known fact that Electricity is the only known force that in any way resembles nervous force, tbs: can take the plooo of nervous force, or can correct. the depngemuugs of nervous (one. LOST MANHOOD. This is pro-eminently a. nervous disease. The nervous symptoms always redo ' go, There i. . lo: of nerve lorce. or s ism-dug: nervous (ox-co. The successful :nanmesg mm supply ghntuis Isck- W In Irv-v». .1- ‘ WOMEN. ., ~ - The Owen Electric Belt 7 is )3†exeelleneo' the woman’s friend, to:- Its merits are eqm] .3 .. pre- ventiyeund cuntive for the may troubles peculiar to her sqx. It will Lone uprand strengthen the'wh'ole system. It is nature's cure ' (in: notes. quuuuua. n'uuu luv, v... Our treatment is a mild. continuous galvanic current, as generated by the Owen Electric Body Battery, which may be applied directly to the enacted parts by the patient himsell or an attend. ant of ordinary intelligence. To me lanhood or Womanhood. As man has not yet discovered all of Nature‘s hws for right living, it follows that everyone has committed more or less errors which have left vial. ble blemishes. To erase these evidences of past errors, thereinnothinxvto equal the Owen Electric Body Battery. Best assured my doctor who would try to accomplish this by any kind of drugs is pnctisinz a most dangerous tom of chu-lstnnisxn. This is a. slowing that the Owen Belt confers that is inestimble. Use the Electric Cure and shun the NEURALGIA is either a. loss 0!, or adenmrement of nervous tom.- Electricity}: the onlgprowg force Lbs: in 3:;mwnEWE-sgzrï¬lgs {er 'torce and can, In 1 largo degree. replace nerve force in some of its functions. E'ectrigity can geytdulsf go {:his. gu- vâ€".; ..-v.. ._ .w. W it has cured more cases of Rheumatism 'than all other means combined. Some of our lending physicians, recognising this fact, are avail‘ng them- selves of this most potent of nature’s forces m' sup- plyinz defects and correcting irrezularities. It is oertninlynot lensan't to be compelled to re- ler to the indisputab c (act that medical science has utterly fai!ed to afford relief in rheumatic men. We venture the assertion that dthougb electricity ha onlypeen in gangs 3 remedial agent {or a low â€A -_H‘ -1 DL‘â€"â€"_-Il-_ AL-.. is a disease coextensive with the habitable world It is found wherever mm is found. It does not. re‘ spect are, sex. color, tank or occupation. These belts and appliances are invaluable to those who are in a weak, nerves and debilitated condition, or who are suï¬erinz from acute diseases, because of the movexnle disks, patented by' Dr. Owen, and used by him and him alone, the aflected parts can be readily touchsrd. Belts with disks on -thst ere not movable cannot be used in that way nnq will do more harm thange’od. A trial will convince DB. A. OWEN after yearl‘ of experiment and study has solved the mylteryin the production of the Owen Electric Belt and Appliances, which no covered by Patents in the United States, Candi, England and Contin- ental Europe, and pronounced by Patent exports to be the best and only Electrjc Belt that will tench the nest of disease. you should use electricity is because you CAN be cured without medicine. The medical fraternity of the world acknow- ledge this bet, but do not know how to apply it. pnctice. Eminent men in 3“ countries not only endbrse but recommend the user of electricity in their “The time has come when scientiï¬c truth must cease to be the property of the few, when it must be woven into the common life of the world.†Professor Agassiz my" 71 King St. West, Toronto, Ont. THE 'OANADLAN"POST,' 'mY, ONT, 1 â€" '- 9 And Applia'noe Oo’y. Head omenâ€"51110330. m. Incorporated June 17th. 1887. with a. 03-h Capital 0! 350.000.â€. dr'I'ee but Moi? of thegform'er ï¬nphrt- enee. Dozens of atom end ehopem recent, while our tenentleee houses us «Why the hundred. Forevery eflect therein 3 cause. Whet ere thepeo gemstone about it? The Jo gauge} in the 930.: It N v hen calmer ego-eat “agent against the rule or the combine end the Thelron heel of the monopolist has one- lonely felt oh the neck or the poop The beer, to eye when the tyranny or pthe N. P. 135's arrived. The hour to etrlke for com- ‘ nierclel freedom la at hand. The Journal believes {hot in taking thle stand it is best conserving the interests of Canada, and that it is beet carrylng out its princi- as: of being for the people, by the people and ylth the people. 7 ,4 ELECTRIC} BELT THE bin-22¢ 'ihd'mï¬To RENTâ€"The ofliee intely occupied Roms mos. .1!»th and-’- â€I. 21. _189L$- mom EEMNW .m‘iï¬ -' é policy Wm "7'" our citizens. Our 999 mm 980d"!!! G. c. PArmBsox.ng-. tor Gan. [TRADE MARK.) (DR. A. OWEN. Pres. and Gen. Man. 0mg: Electric BaI‘t. TE! REASON WHY BEEUMATISM Tm“ @2215.“ng- IV 7 .iisébHaneoué; .AJ_ _-un_, 7, ELECTRICITY. Tlio London M60 corpora.- The Royal Oakland Montreal. It the policv hol of m now defunct City mm will notify ibillon them with w moisture c] over again in or one at tho nook oompuuu, m a“ chiefly by m mm" nails ass-Comm Immune .df Lucas, An 017th of a 5|!!!th Mutual, THE ONT NUTUAI. 30pm; done and every artia is wananted to give entinatisfaction. call at my wa’vooms in Adam’s Bloc/I, oppositelur/eu . Brady' 8 store. Yomill ï¬nd It the Bargainsu Furniture Slred by Lohy III. I [21!] (469); Dam by Wonderful Lad. (imp 122. 2. ROBERT OBY. Cumbray P.0., Ont. Jan. 23 "'9' â€" 886n- Lindsay Chir factory. PrinceArthur, [0. E. A. C. Na. 100.] » TEORGGH 83o D. [0. 32.. 32!]. _Sjre(l_ 13y Wax-man!) (imp).; Dam by Bob MOUN 1‘le DEER upflgny, Nmr. a), t_2$-6m: GHEAPEST ME IN mwu, 1 ‘for sale u a. human. as the yro riator ex- pects to give up busing. p For further nartion us and Conditions of sale apply to MOORE 8:. J ALKFOVBax-rlstera, Lina- aay. or to J W. LAP; WUXR. Manager the Toronto Goneml Trul 0-5.. 59 longer-sh, To- roamâ€"404. wo REGISTRED S'I‘ALLIUNS ‘for sale A: a. harm. as the proprietor ex- no.“- " PARCEL i. Jrno sothleaat quarter of lot No. six. in the ï¬fth oonoeeion of the Township of Emily. in the Counuof Victoria. containing titty notes. more or-ms. On this name] are erected a. name hone. barn and stable. The soil is ï¬rst-class. clay low. and 'ae_the farm ed- joins the village 0: Games it is m a very de- sirable position. PARCEL ii. rLote nmbers three and four. south of Russell Strep east, in the town of Lindsay. On this panel la erected a frame stable and frame ooechuse; vsrt oi the ground is beautifully laid outs alawn tennis ground. These properties w! he sold subwot to re- served bids to be ï¬xed?! the vendors. Terms: Ten per cent. at the timer sale and the balance within thirty days thersfver. without interest, or it the pumhuser so cell-ea six per cent. may rennin on_flret mortgee security on said lends 9. IF YO'I WANT at the hour of one o 'olck in the snot-noon. the followingprqvemvvk u ,, ., , ,..,.-- By Public Austen at the Benson House'. in the 7own of Lindsay, Friday, March 6th, 1891, The Toronto GENIRAQ TRUSTS COM- ANY. as Executo‘omdar the lust Will and estimem. of ADAM'HUDSPETH, deceased, whn in his lifetime wuthe executor of HARRI- TTE HUD=PETEL «accused. will by GEO. CHUGE. Auouoner. offer for sale EXECUTORS’ AUCIION SALE. gunï¬zqaiéaarfqubiï¬ EJRSKSUK. . ‘Vï¬ .nwvw“ ‘0 we Auuuuuwx. W v wvvuu w van uuu. Barristers. Lindsay. orto J. w. uANGS/TUIR. gum;- Tine qufont‘n. ‘General '1:qu Co.. 59 Yonggét, Toronto - ht the hour of one o'daok in the afternoon. the followiu party. 1:. Town 10: No. nve wt of “Wm-I'm “the Town 0! “nanny. Oil-{be property. in era-ed a. frame house and woodehed. Termsâ€"$53 at the time of sale and them within thtty days thereafter with- out interest. The proton? will be sold subject to a. reserve bud ï¬nd by the vendors For further particulars am conditions or sale up l to the Auctioneer. orb MOORE 8!. J ACKS Ni Friday, the Sixth lay of March, 1891 EXECUI‘ORS’ AUCTION SALE OF TOWNPROPEEY- ~Underandbyflm901 snowm- ot are contained in 3 111011889: bearing dste the 25th ' at July, 1887, and thick will bepmdnced at W the time of 8610. TH: TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS COMPANY.“ Executor: under the M will Ind maximum)! ADAM HUDSPE'I‘Ef deceased. who in his “Mme Wu Executor the Emu or HABRIETTE‘H‘UDSPETH. do- mammoth: tonal: by GEORGE McHUGH. ‘ auctioned-.3: The Benson House. in the Town‘ of Lindsay, REINIE’S ILLUSI'IATED WIDE, '9I VIII. BEINIE, Mmmgmflbepfcueddirectm John‘Begley. S. 6mm. JGN BEGLEY. d“â€" Notice. Iononro, 0M5 unall or large to unit bor- rower. Buy and conven- ient terms of repayment. 5 t0 3 Der cant. mums. many. (Maigggj. umâ€" as I. undï¬peroonkoooor’ln tom".- aned and security. altered. futon“ non). Privilege to borrower or m o! In. at my time without notice. “'8 m J. C. GILCHRIBT. P. No. Woodvmo J.O GILCHRIBT Isaac-cantata?“ WMMuConm Mb! 511 the India: Newman, Give him a all an. 8"? Amount. years. (a ï¬ssion. no R1113 ilnflnglï¬m 9 am 1)RIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN It 5) oindï¬naroangnooorlncm amount- \ ONEY T0 LOAN. . ; 31'3qu mm A! VERY LOWEST CURRENT um renewable on terms to unit box-mower. Alana. large amountot trust funds to loan on adm- meoun terms. 0. E HOPKINS. A large amount of Pr!- ate Funds and Trust. at from 5 to 6 Per coat. on good Fun: and Business Prowrueeâ€"on other 200d item-i- ties at oweet Current Rama. Mortgages and notes mandated. BARRON MOLAUCE- {511%. Bax-Harem eta. Lindsay. Aug. 81, 1890â€" t . no. BRYAN ¢ son: PER !ENT.â€"MONEY T0 [LOAN AT SIX PE CENT onGood Farm Pro- 90 or other good security. (8' Chovrvnea reargnable. No commission. Apply to In. EgMERON. Woodvino P.0. Ont. Nov. 13th. WE ARE NOW LOANING MONEY at from 5 to 8 Per Cams. on m w"... may. Nov 19. 1888.â€"24. SALEâ€"For we,» a bargain. uww 0%“ “mg; a o no; acres: a 905m: cleared an under cultivation: flue never-falling stream of living water run: through this tarmmuking it one of the best adapted forms for stock in the country. It is also well adapted for grain. Clay sou. comfort- 4blo buildings. Situated ï¬ve miles from the town of Lin any. on good road. For termsem. 2‘9“! to (ELEAï¬xmk Q'LEARY. Batiste". n. .n... ‘_A Lindaay Sam. 8.1889.â€" am ‘HEAP MONEY TO LOANIN SUMS by Jae. R‘rddy. gallant. and Five Ian on whlohseooda hotel until lately burned. This lax-ope: will be disposed of com or in bulk 13 very reasonable rates. Fabian-thal- funicular: abvly to :he ownéi;_3oï¬l'\f Andsay. or to his Solicitors. Messrs. TYRE a STEWART. IAndany.â€"87-tf. O'LEARY a: O'LEARI. Lindsay. Nov. 14. 1887. For sale or to rent. a match! 150 acre term. t eu- Lox-nevme. in the Township of Eden. good buildings; well wavered; booting oxchard; con-1 venlent m school and churches. Immediate Domenico given. For further particulate ugly personally or by letter to D. Mc- C IMMON. Lornevule. Oct. 14. lamâ€"nu. v---â€"...v.v. wuvvulvg we. 1!. “Jul-‘3'“. _____â€". VALUABLE PROPERTY AT BLACKWATER Eon SALEâ€"Raina bulk ai very M65555 {-863â€"17'5?‘ mR‘nE‘r articular; a‘pplyjo 31:9 qwner. _.[OHN RODD. ‘__-___ Farms 191- Sale or to Rent. RARE CHANCE. --v.--â€" a v-‘ â€Iv -vuvm‘ .8 VI, ninQSpu-oent. noouflngto mutu- Moll â€RE STEWART. Geo. Egan .9 Son; PER alarmâ€"We are new; money “from 8w7peroent..aooord1nav 5 amount and security. ’Iumuucwntn cunt BY FUND‘S EXTRACT COMPANY, v 76 FIFTH AVLNEW‘IORK. BE SURE THAT BOTTLE mm B U FF WRAPPER LUDKS â€LIKE THIS g REF US E-SUBSIITUTE'Sg Female Complaints Mosqunto Bites Sunburn 3:13 ; inflammation Oats} .- FOR Insert Stings $9.113 Eyes Etupflony ~ Soné Flee: NOTICE TO PAY UP. UnhannJ. 19L- Money to Loan. Pond’s Extract. ( i001) FARM 0F 7 _AC§ES._IN 088. n.- nstoto'lporoontdnm- S. ngmpntausoontbe 1 001) FARM OF 200 0140-. many. Ont. on. ma.‘ mm missâ€"m use; a sm‘ ""“na-n'"'c.m"':“m‘“ "" yuan-nu: ______\_ FRANKLINâ€"gogpsxï¬, MAIN-ST" sum“ £26.32-qu Lu nus. 0mm. TE'hoZaâ€"riu b... thomahhuogahauhd nets-m with 110': runs: [mung Moog. The sample moms in 3... mu. J. 'rwom; Ea 76:. 7135; well-known how! has been magnesium oi by J. Tmyhjng. who 13.. _o extensive ’ i_r__v 'â€"-- l ‘ Gaul-lo. W. 8. SCOTT. Proprietor. This hotel has Inely undergone; ch h overhun- lnmudculnowbowellntodu besthobel In the village. Excellent accommodntlon. Bar 81Ҡcupplled with the best brands of llqnon 9‘ lamina. mun hustler. N ORTHERN HOTEL, KIN MOUN '1', Ohm. W. 8. BOOT]! Pram-lamp. ma. MONEY LENT on Momma. and Mortgages and Notes moaned. Straight Loans at Six â€Â£00703. 7 Moon: a: Mom. L" aunspmanAbliso‘ï¬fâ€""namm" rs. Solicitors. ow. Oflloo, William-5L. Lindsay Lindaâ€. opposite the market. Jon A. BARRON, Q. C. R. J. Melanoma. Lindsay. A92. 6. 1889â€"814! , Barristers. Etc. (â€Hm-Buns: nnocx, KENT-Br. O'RWEEKS, I O . mumâ€? LCITOB. new ones next door to Kmob'a hardware atom Money to loan at lowest current rates or 1:: cores: nnd no commission charged. Mortgages negotinued. $30,000 or Private Memo: to Loon. Cunnington. Oct. 12. 1889.â€"71-1yr. ORELAND HOUSE, COLDWATER, _m mumâ€"“km“ n_“_A . . A. OORE JACK m’ M BUDSPETHJAS("9(§1|(1\§\u_n-.3::0 L_p_M AI} HOUSE, MINDEN _ _â€" _-~ U TERS. Attorney at 12%? genuine} ix. ganglia. etc. on». Dohneny Block. Kant-at. ARTHUR O’LEARY. HUGH O'LEARY. 0.0. â€M's: .mm 20. tamâ€"2. Lu mas, 80nd ' '1‘:de . em, '39}. 03009 over 01mm fl Reuben. “MW- n . -- _-__-__ _ ._ 11‘. D. Moon 813'}; store. 0:10.90; Goods Moe. Etc. cmyth?! Wow 5 Dry w calmâ€"874:7. S 1 TO B. I moan com G H. HOPKIN S (successor to MAR. o TIN a: wHOPKINSAEuflsm. Solicitor. on 0:13er mum-9L. dear. Ontâ€"244]. “CSWEYN ANDERSON, Ban-is L m 8011de am. flzmumL. nu...» cARTEUB H_OU_S_E, ‘ FENELON n.'-n A,‘ ï¬lm. Quantities, Working Details. Estimates and Valuations furnished ; Measurements and Levelling: taken, and Computation mode of strength of Trusses. Arches. Beams. Gwen. Columns. Foundations. one. Ofï¬ce and resi- dogmManamax Stun Sacra; Lindsay. WILLIAM DUFFJUS. PRACTICAL ARCHITECT. Dogfner or :1! kinds of Buildings in Modern and ediavul Styles of Architecture. Wooden and Iron Bridges. etc. CONSTR UCTION SUPERINTENDED. LSewex-ago. Heating and Ventilation. - nun-Jul ,, 7v--_,â€" â€"_ “-ku a..." gunman Water Works. 80 . Plans and Grade Sys- tems tor cum an a‘owns. Plans, Emmanu- uzd Bpesli’flotktgona for publignand tithe!- Eng}! nearing or tarnished. war pron: : y and afllltully attended to at renewable rages Ofloes: Old Town Clerk's once, over wmsee' shoe store. â€Kennedy‘s Block. Lindsay. Doc. .u. m swam etc. Hamfltoï¬'s Bani. tart-at. Lindsay. Jonx idowam. DONALDR. ANDERSON. AnNSIQN HOUSE, FENELON __A- -.._ D'muï¬gsï¬mn tango 81:; mo:- n: Euxmeeu: an hm 1a- Vtctonn. County. 'mnnw" ,Munid marrow P’ t Surveys WM “.0 80%. Plans rmd’ac'ï¬ï¬‚- Qvn. Residence and addm Boavorton. - Ont. Danna, Sept. 25. mag-as. AKRON, McLAUOHLIF, ._.â€"_- â€"_â€"â€"vâ€"-â€"- 11. [and am“ [an d mmnonnumt. “‘3'...†“$33; nongrlgg You“ 3: :3an Arc-mucus and Surveyon. 011' TYRE éï¬TEWéBr. BARRE "Inna n4 mAthez-laym' mummy? at n "-m outâ€"704: “VERY, Auctioneer for Hum. .8310- Med to. Page: m month. gnuâ€"um. mm. 8m. 1. mam-fun. P. DEVLIN, BARBISTER, SOL] my) --~ m BOWEB. AUGTIONEE‘B FOB OWMAN BROS. B. DEAN, BABBISTEB,_SQLIOI- Mn In;~ n- ca 'AMES DIOKSON1 ’ In!!!“ sad-had Surveyor. G. OAVANA, P:L.§.,_tnd Dominion '._A n__,,, MONEY TO LOAN. Dunn, .0 can honou- and Sumyor. Barristers. Etc. S_M‘I TH , KWEEECMOUM M!“ QLM Business Cards. Hotels. O’LEA_RY, BARRIS A_A_ _ vQANNINGTON. 0mm. BUILDERS, a». Wmmï¬ammwï¬ 0 13303.15, graduated the V o mummwm museum hu “can. VETERINARY SURGEON. madam at Oll- meow Toronto. RM wand inM '0“ aluminum and gramvmmuflo. Order. by extendedtoby day or wm visit every m M1". w._ â€"- 0'. m m nuv Jun.) 1231;0ku un- lm cum-.1 Amman Rom m Ophhmlonaï¬ulm account Imdan‘l'hrooï¬hggndxsggogma Huh: A___IAAJ _L I. OB PBIN TING of vvn;â€" Raflwny‘Suz-geon. landls,‘ Lindsay District. (:3, A Undo“. June 10th. 18911â€"05. 011100 and residence Russell-5L. second door west of York-st. Uflioe hours. 9 to 10.30 5.21.. L30co8p.m;and 7m8p.m. c. L. COULTER. J. SIMPSON. Medical Health 013- ï¬ï¬‚uï¬:.ï¬â€˜h9Â¥.’2 o mmuniootlon.’ " fl u Ignores totuhghEmGhddg'gsï¬Ã©uTa-é; . moon :- a ran an m w. ï¬ammwï¬gwa‘; “W? '3'" o c‘snr-m‘ ee ours m a. m. manta-23333me â€090.111. Telephone flew Advertisements. ,77.. _, â€"_ â€"-, v. a‘., UL. o l. d . s. 0; Graduate at Victoria. and Tomato Universities. Member 0! College of Physician. and Surgeons. Ontario; late or Post Grain-u Hospital. New York. 0mOtâ€"Woodvme. (h- mrin Woodvfllo. Mar 19. l889.â€"50-1yr. DR. E. s. WiLSON, late of E Royal Inï¬rmary, Edinburgh, Scotland. Over ten yeus’ experience or aucnesaful practice in his proteeeiap. Ofï¬ce and Residence, a little south or the chzona Hotel. Brechin. Nov. 13. 1890.471â€. The best methods of present; the am teeth by ï¬lling with Gold and Ether msmrink. has been muse a study tar THIRTY YEARS by Mr. Green. and attention and care is River: by him to thh branch at his business. Nounneoessarypun in smug. Don't fin to call on Gross. at his ofl‘oeom Kennedyssmre, Rem-st. and see spedmmu! his m. without plate) practiced 19 MR. (2 (with great satisfaction to a 0 number persons. ARTXeg'ICLghIad'IglEEH {gem-tad Py the m o IOV me an :mcples or locum 1:25me or m, comm. f‘asetulnoea. durability and bang. canGold. savor. Celluloid and a. Ve tenna ry Surgeons. sow AND FORGE/JIM! GROWN/Ila 1.3.3.. 12.033" out. DENTIST. LIN DS AY Lindsey. May 2. 1889. tooth. who has Riven 1: wave:- M mfudnotnhmloue. M3. NEELANDS uses Bull's Lou! Ann auctions-extracting teeth. He is now can; ‘snewuylootmroep which he had 038. GOULTER SIMPSON. GRANT M.D._, _C. M., an- 04;; -, Lindsay. Oct. â€.1889. _. as; 3g, omoe’épd manic; W. P. BROAD, l, EAR AND THROAT. mL-F- MOBRMI. Bithqddotmguw .DnGRASSI, PB Y§_I_CIAN, f’l‘fl‘fl‘? Pm“ W. June 9.18%.1'9'1 L. Emma, 131. 1),! M. o. P. p. a 7'.“ ha- ,_ _ â€"-¢ow wul v!“ m I! end before coming. 0mâ€. Kent-at. iaay. nearly opposite 0032108: mu. ‘ -‘___ n,‘ .- ---â€" g. umoe 33c menace Oun- Em‘suz. oppome 25pm «Shunt. xe 9. 1888.â€"9‘.y Physiczam; J9YC_E,_ V. ‘8 â€"_Hgnot m POPULAR mm: Dentistry. Graduate of Unwan- ity of Trinity ‘ Toronto; Member College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario: late Physician go Rook- tord Asylumm ', 9. 131;, MEDICAL Phase can