in» all the war he can get. and this new award an onbtadly prevent an immense “(I tracking and Interruption. The new wpavmina tors-column: the cannot a. j: anti-Wed“ indeï¬nite: and_ will, likely .-. . -,,,,-,AL- hot his person or olothing were hit by 3 ball ho warmed to u ghee. The rule accepts his hand and forearm. in which m 3 dead ball. The most important and 1c hcaamo is that which makes it idea-l captain to exorcise the privi' ego heroic- wad him of leaving his place to quer- nppire’s decision The poor umpire -Lj‘ ___ â€i :39 no: man and PICTURE mm mars Goons a. Specialty. General Sporting Notes. â€"'1'he junior lacrosse team at Millbrook. the Men. have appointed their officers and are m ready for spring. -‘l'ho Orillia winter races will take niece on My and Wednesday next, 15th and 16th, it tho ice Holds out. Five hundred dollars will be ï¬rm in prizes. -â€"In 3 short time the ï¬nest pair of Cooker main Canada will cross the ocean to com- guthe English bench shows. They are I and Fascination o: the Ancient and Modern mole. Toronto. law Advertzsem en ts â€"Lonis Rubenetein.champion amateur ï¬gure sister of the worm, is about :0 retire from no- tha competition. For thirteen years he has mooted Canada in many skating contests “world over. and always with remarkable _The trotting ding Toney True. owned by In. Appleby of terboro. whi‘ e being driven nine meetree: etegbod clip lerthis feet. endln â€way struck his front :oot. break'ng itjust W the tetlook. A local vet. has undertaken “repair thetrectore -Innn action to recover $6 000 dam ages for Union of the trotting gelding Henry 3.. 2.25}. ï¬led in e collision on the Grand Trunk all“! test fell the jury gave a decisionin of Mr. Robertson. the owner. for $5.0m en: reeerved In order to take into consid- eevaulecelpoints an to the velueot “-13 e valence. â€"Ator:eltot81.m0bsebeenputnp onbeholt C James Corbett and a challenge issued to J‘L Bnlflmtoflcbtfor 810000 e aide and “mtmreetmn any club will give......A â€When been leeueo by Miochen flashers. ... ...Sn111ven requests hie hacker to multbe "uni!" up: the “toxin.†pot pp, 31W“ readiness to meet M 611;" â€"'l'he'Nudonnl 333613211 strc} hmmade no “A ohms. m rues on- season. â€we! alteration is In the once! a. batman my gby ya pitched ball. Heruptomit any .A.. ,gctl 3m to: the Aged and Inflrmâ€"A correc- flan. In a recent number at THE POST receint of a. «attribution of waning appmel, cakes and pies, mdethroogh the Sunday school class of Miss Gillan In connection with the Queen-st. Metho- as church. was incorrectly acknowledged... .. On account otincreasint inï¬rmity the inmates are in want of underciothing and bed linen. m_pq§lic_£§EEiEeF to ylslz the “home."op- __ A-.. ......a and On ahnw I" vuuuu samvuuu u, u--- -_- ""77" 1 value Mr. Msunder’s coal yard. and to show some interest in its inmates by s. kindly word, Ind to send them cost off clothing. odd crockery. eta. {tom time to tune ........ The matron. Mrs. moron. will be pleased to show visitors over - Sometimes it costs hundreds of dollars to con- vince 3 mar; very often leas is required. but in m use or rolacn's Ncrvi'dae, Lhat sovereign My for polyp cents roots the bin, and v,__1u_,. o- nunâ€"gluon acorn? nonmy Prizes for Boys anti Girls. Tho“8unlight†Soap 00., Toronto, offer the allowing prizes every month till further notice. to ban and girls under 16, residing in the pro- vince of Ontario, who send the zreatost number 11 "Sunlight†mayors: 13:, 310; 2nd, 86; 3rd 33; 4th. 81: 5th to mm. a handsome book; and a gen: picture to those who send not jesa than wrappers Sand wrappers to Sunhaht Soap onceAsSoott-st..'1‘orcmo, not later than the 8:110!th month. and marked competition; lilo give mu name. address. age and number of mm Winnera’ immea‘vgm b9 pupuahegl my nu yuan-p 3v v~â€"-â€" â€"__r- r V supplies enough Bcrviline to conflnce every purchaser that it is the best. most prompt and arm!!! pain remedy In the world. Nervfline is good for all kinds of pain, plqasant. to take. and motocme cramps nod all mtemu pains. 1t balsa nice to rub outside, for it. has an agree- able 311191}. guize unlike so many other prepara- A __,-___-_ 4:..-Mnnnkln fa nun Ebb Giananiaz: 33.351. W Ill-lull. qua mun-v -v ...___, _V_V _ 7_ . Bone. which are pomiveJ disagreeable to use. Try it now. Go to a. drug store and buy a 10 out or 25 can; battle. Polaon’a Nervfline. ï¬e 53 01mgâ€" 9671. Sprlnz Goodsâ€"J. S. Edwards. Radarâ€"Miller’s Emulsion Co. m for Sshâ€"J. Neelands. To Snowmenâ€"V. Dado Sons. m to Credlccxsâ€"H. 8- Best. Bats and Capeâ€"Fuk»ca=.hcr . Co. Builders. Attention-John Wakelin. War at Little Britainâ€"W. K. Pogua. French Lessons-M. Emile Fontsine. Notice-John Short. License Inspector. Nodes to Creditorsâ€"W. A. McRae. Executor. Mum]: cf Parmemhipâ€"Kflluby 3: Ken- local-J. Neelands. m Locals- Gregory- mâ€"W. E. Murphy. St. 01-011 But spring is coming. Every man Whom a wite and lives in town Will tell you this; because his wife In harping on that new sax-in: sown. A Sign of Spring. The trees are bare and cheerless new, Themeathotwmterielntheair; Anon a wandering flake or snow Drops silent on the rusty share. No colors yet from Nature‘s bend Proclalm the advent o: the Spring. ’11: cold and bleak. We shiver 3:111 And to our winter garments cling. mor- mock Keno-33.. alnsstmmulsuentorâ€"oaddnflngm'e n .â€"--â€" __.. xto Mail en the ï¬rst Saturday in [each SOAP. m “Surpriseâ€. as was ur. how} JOTTINGS. Takes out the dlrt; makes “ the wash " sweet. clean, white; leaves the hands soft and smooth :Withm“ boiling or scalding- SURPRISE noodles. Alumnae Works M31307 mmmi'mnca 11. ï¬g 7.5211: Week. ECHOES F301 m CAPITAL. my, BOBCAYM um â€um mummy. An 0mm danish in Madly’s Emu!†up: Amalie-um will be made ‘0 Dun" ment'ntiupumt and†10' "I W '0 MW also to reduce th 312'?†mu mum; an as u .. _.-_ a fatal homes-age. The foreman oi the jury asked it medical attendance had been immediately on hand would it have been possible to have saved the man’s life, to which a decided negative answer was returned by the doctors. Thomas McCann was examined. He admitted being drunk and that he caused a disturbance at his father’s house. He said he went to For- eyth to question him about an evil report he had circulated about him. Forsyth was abusive and they had hot words. Rowe came in and they had a little fracas. which was put a stop to by his brother John. who came and persuaded him to go home. They were going home when Fonsyth rushed out and shot John. Rowe and he then attempted to take the gun away from Forsyth. who beat them with the gun stock. Rowe gave evidence to the same effect. Forsyth says he ï¬red only in self- deience, fearing an attempt would be made to murder him, as he_ had heard. that these _,,_ I.-___ w. vauâ€" ,_,v, lsw of criminal libel. Among other changes asked are provisions that no publisher shall be prosecuted in an! 9113' vlnce than that in which his newspaper is published; that the privilege attached to reports of public meetings be extended to conform totheBritish law; that bsioro a newspaper is prosecuted for libel. an order shell be obtained from a judge allowing a publisher to be heerd in his own defence; and thatahusbsnd orwiieshall beacon- petent witness in libel tions as in other criminal cases. deputation were assured that their representations would receive attention. Gmmm HILL TRAGEDY. â€" The t- mortem examination on the body of ohn McCann was held Tuesday by Dr. Corbett of Port Hope and Dr. Nlddey o! Mlllbrook. They found that the deceased had come to his death by a gunshot in his left thigh, which had shattered the thigh bone. sever- ed the arteries 9! the ‘leg, ‘end scattering, -!- â€" --â€"-I-n Olin cu Bull ulwaacw v. u..- .v.___, ____ ,v, had penetrated the howele, causing the fatal hemorrhage. The inquest wee held in the town hall, Bellieboro’. Tuesday, Dr. Gray, coroner, prodding. Mr. Alfred Mey- cock of Befllleboro’, was elected foreman of the jury. The medical men who had made the poet-mortem examination test!- fled that deceased came to his death from the eflgct o! a. combat. which had caused a.â€" n-_-...-- A. tin uau‘. â€DI-n, â€".. _- _..._ _-__ men had sworn to do him serious harm. No other material evidence was submitted by witnesses. The deceasedjs ante-marten: statement was read to the Jurors. A ver- dict was returned ï¬nding that deceased had come to his death by a shot from sun in the hands of Thomas Foreyth. The evidence was submitted to the crown at- torney, who will take proceedings against Forsyth at the next aeeizes. It is probable but it ie not likely that the latter will be conï¬ned in gaol during the interval. For- eyth, McCann and Rowe did not, when they appeared at the inquest, bear any marks or the ï¬ght. Foreyth had a slight scratch on his face. â€"Edmnnd Yates In Me cable letter to the Tribune eeye: “1 beer thet Lord Lenedpwne intende to lave India. In December. when he will hnve completed four years in the ofï¬ce of Viceroy. Lord Salisbury will nlee hue to “anoint 3 new Governor-General at Owed. in the course of the summer, so Lard SW07 of Pteeton ingendn resigning M omee h the Story of a Life Reclaimedâ€"A Prise~ ner Pardoned Because Dying of Consumption is Recalled to Strength. Alexander Newman was sentenced to serve twenty-one years in the Penitentiary at Kingston, Ont. His physical system gave away under the conï¬nement and re- duced him to weakness and emaciation. Consumption easily found him a. subject for its remorseless attack. He wasted away steadily in spite of the well meant energies, skill and kindness of the hospital staff. His case was pronounced hopeless, with no ex- pectation that he could survive another Winter, consequently the authorities, which never set in such cases till hope of life is utter- ly abandoned. released him on Oct. 24th last. after a. conï¬nement of four years. Alexander , Newman was carried ‘9“ from the prison hospi- \\ tal on a stretcher, // placed in an ambulance Octobcr- ‘39l- and conveyed to the home of his relatives. His home-coming was anything but joyful, as his new-found liberty seemed doomed to be cut short by the world's great gleanerâ€"deuth. Bu: happily fears grew groundlessâ€"life Wm, again to glow with vigor, and hope for the hopeless one was revived. , Three days after Newman’s release, a friend who understood the remarkable power of liiiler’s Emulsion to sustain and strengthen life, advised his sister to procure a. bottle of the remedy. Animated with the beiief that while there is life there is hope, she pur- chased a. bottle of Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. From the ï¬rst dose taken the patient looked forward with hope when it was found that his system could retain and :lssimilstc this palatable preparation. His digestive organs had been so weak he was unable to retain suï¬cient food to nourish his body, from that cause he had so wasted away as to weigh only 102 pounds. The life-giving qualities of Miller’s Emulsion soon exercised influence over Newrnan by ar- restingdecayandcheck- ing his dreadful enemy â€"the consumption. Steadily improvement hascontinued. Strength came with added flesh, Alexander Newman "is a. new man indeed. We present a copy from his _ photograph taken Jan. . 2nd instant. Mr. New- man weighed on that ‘ date 145 pounds, a. gain January- 1892- of ten ounces 8. day for sixty-six days from the time he began to use Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. We trust this very singu- lar recovery will not have the eï¬'ect of res- training the hand of mercy in the release of_ sick prisoners. For hatter if this result- ed, that the ease of Alexander Newman were not known publicly but it 13 too valu- able in the interest of public health to be overlooked. To verify the above facts the certiï¬cate of the patient is appended. ancsrox, January 2nd, 1892â€"1 hereby certify go the above g‘eing‘ got-reel: in every ..u‘ a on u-- articular. Miller's Emï¬lsion of Cod Live} 51 saved my life. A DOUSLE RELEASE. Emir HOPE. _m s Gm m mudd3mnn¢aim tanning ha . “WW" - Sta nd Mnï¬ydqhu been found It ï¬eldUhiantho perm of Mr. llllm Bender. one o! the 11“!!th wholeyinweitinderk lacuna! by, end with ï¬endish blity clubbed them with e heevyiron rod. He attacked e hsd clubbed his victim into inseneibility he would depert. No attempt et robbery wee made. wee A vi mittee end,£hsgde;°mnight. eeuzht W person ring tion 3 a E E 3: him sud diseovered to their swement thet Bender himself wes the men the werein seal-eh of. Bender confessed. en said he wee ixppeiled to his sets by Toronto Live Stock market. Reoelpu'ruesdny It the wanna-tun m ket were 25 loadsoonslstlnz of 220 nhoopmd lambs. 190 hogs 3nd 413 calves and the remainder i‘orento Street market. The receipts of grain on the street market to- day were small. Prices were steady. A jag of goose wheat sold st 820. end 250 bushels or bar- ley at 480 to 526. About io-Iosds of he! sold at $14.50 10816 for timothy. and $11 to $13 for clever. Straw. none offered; price nominal st sewslo. The receipts of dressed hogs were m:- and ices were easierst $5.50 to sdâ€"[Globe otTh sy. mm “tot Prices. [CORRECTED WEEKLY: cattle Trade all round was pretty much the sameasthatotlast Friday. There was a flair attendance of buyers and several loads at cattle wentthreugh to Mona-cabana in ï¬rst hands. Receiptslast week wereml cattle.525hccsand 409 sheep and lambs. Cattle-Trade was only talrand the supply on the market was just about suï¬lcient for all re- quirements. Good cattle were scarce and were wanted. Some small picked lots of choice hutch- ers’ beasts sold at lo. but the general range of prices was unchanged from that of last week About all were cleared up before the day closed. Interior and rough cows and oxen sold Tuesday at2§ to 3; fair, 850 to950 lb. heifers andsteers. at 3to3ic; Roodbutchers’heasts swam 30. and choice picked lets. do. at 81 to 4c. Among the transactions were: 18 boilers. averaging 1.100 at $50 50 per head 16 steers. H 1.180 n 4 00 per cwt 7 cows. H 1.300 n 46 00 per h 4 heifers. H 950 u 35 00 u 5 cows, .. 950 u 28 00 u 20 mixed. u 1.000 n 3 37 per cwt 21 mixed, H 1.050 N 35 50 per head 20 honors. A: 1.100 n 10 50 u Milch cows and â€ringers-Net many milch cows in and both local and export demand dull. The offerings Tuesday were not up to the aver5 age. Prices for milehersransedtrom ezswem r head. p0Stoclters and bulls â€"There were but few stock- crs on oï¬â€˜er Tuesday. One lot of 25 fairanlmals I averaging 950139. scld at $3.25 per cm. Dealers -__ _ _-_ on II: M- an. (M Bunny“: Iva ouv unwâ€" wu- â€"- -vvâ€" _g7 , . and 2 aver- weighin 3.130 lbs sold at 30 per lb. aginsl. olbseoidatsio. Prices ranged from 2} to 350 per 12:. Sheep and lambsâ€"Trade was rather slow in this line Tuesday. Sheep were not in demand and the class or lambs altered did not induce brisk buyin . Sales were: 63 lambs. averaging 82 lbs. at $4. a head; 56. averazin 90 lbs. at “.60 a he- d. and a bunch of 20 mix sheep and lambs at $5 a head. With a heavy run Tuesday of over 200 there was a prospect of some being left over. Sheep sold at 3; to 40 per lb; lambs at 5 to 00 per 1h. Calves-More in Tuesday and the demand was good. About‘io were on offer. most at which _ _ . -_..L as...“ mom a (nu Kathi-1:136 Tribune. W53 KUW- nwuulv "Ia-V u- â€"â€"v-._-_- -_ .. , , were young veels, although there were a few heavy veale sprinkled among these. Prices ranged iron: 82 to $10 s piece and all were ap- parently wanted. Hogsâ€"A few under 200 were on the market and all round a ready sale at good ï¬gures. The feeling is ï¬rm and on Tuesday there was a noticeable improvement in the offerings. One lot of 16 straight tat hogs, averaging 200le sold at$5per ewt Prices ranged from $4.50 to 85 per em for most of the offerings. with stereo selling at $4.25 to $4.50 per cwt. mamaâ€"At Lindsay. on the 4th instant, the wife of Mr. John O’Remy. otfloison. MARRIAGE Mmâ€"Jonnm.â€"On the 4th instant. at the Queen-at. Methodist nereonene. by the Rev- Newwn Hill. Albett Mullen to Mary Ann Jor- dan. all of One. CLARKE â€" CHRISTIE-At the reeidenoe 01' the bud e’e mother."Breednlbene Fem.â€by the Rev. S. 8:10de on the 24th inst" Mr. W. F. Clarke etWoodvmetoMiee Emily E Christie. third daughter 0; the late Duncan Christie of the .5 Hm 'â€"In Lindaâ€. on Wedneodny, March 9th Thoma V. Hart. son otEermonHut. med 3 years. Gmcxowâ€"At Uneasy. on Monday. 7th 11:33., Jane Res. write 0: Wm. Gneveckow. need 56 years. ' Hmu.â€"1n_fleti.m 9.3!..0099LIEE‘} Smutâ€"In Lindsay. on Wadnesdsy. 9th. 189% Mary Savoy. 589.115?“ TUESDAY. March 15 â€"By Georae Hannah. auc- tioneer. valuable term nook and imple- ments. the property of Mr. Thoma Crowley otlo: 29. con. 8. One. Sale at one o'clock and without reserve. a: Mr. Crowley I: aim unferminz. OOMMZEBCIAL NEWS. Oman or Til human. 5 E 5 E a FOR SALE AT A. HIGINVBO'I‘BAI’S, LINDSAY. SALE REGISTER. APPLICATIONS THOROUGHLY REIOVES m W uninc_og§bghlr.-b§mud Anti-Dandguff 3r at «. ~ Maggi? Raï¬â€œ @“uv’ai A safe. pleasant and reliable medl- othat will cure m“ 'mzpa‘u'm" 'f'iam" m "7cm The buflamymunn monogram†13gâ€?- gfpla‘l: a: SONS. Oakwood. 7. In the matter of the Estate of Anastasia O'Neill. late of the Village of Kirk/Ida, in the County of Victoria, lady, deceased. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provi- sions of the R. s. 0.. chapter :10. section 36. that all persons having claims against the estate 0: the said Anastatia O'Neill, deceased. arereqnired to send by registered letter. or to deliver to Wm. A. McKee. J. P.. of Kirkiield the executor ot the real and personal estate and effects 01 the said deceased. on or hetero the ï¬rst day o! may. A. 1).. 1892. their proper addressfl. and the full psrticniars of their accounts. claims. or demands properly veriï¬ed. and the nature of the securities (it any) held by them And notice is further given that after the ï¬rst day 0! Mai. 11-92, the said executor will proceed to dim-I ate the assets of the said deceased smqng tpepereons entitled thereto. - ix.--_ L- BUILDERS, ATTENTION. â€"At the oldrennhlohrloknrd urdâ€"mhlhhodlnmll â€"I have nowon had a. III-Illa quaint, o! CHOICE RED BRICK. whlohI win means: the yard ordellvor at W or Woodvmo muons-desired. For color um (unlit, yng make of Brick cannohbo baton. JOH WAKELIN.Ou1nW mamâ€"ssh:- STOCKMEN. â€"â€"TWO ENTIRE HORSES and TWO DURHAM BULLS {or â€laâ€"The undue! ed often tor ode two CLYDESDALE ST LIONS. one 3 :11. old. the other gaming; (we yous. Registered 1 Wlmeel. K. B. DEAN. NOTICE TO CRE DITORS. PRICE 25 CENTS WWI!!! 'sronLe) ‘ï¬oticeiehereby given the: the partner-hip heretofore existing between the nu under the ï¬rm name of KILLABY a; - NEDY has this any been checked by mutual consent. Theeeeonnteduethelnte ï¬rmnne tobendd to Joseph Kinny. The nebmuee at the lete ï¬rm will he settled by Robert Kennedy. mmummmmm of lurch. LD. 1392. Jogmnbény. Invingmud (mg to the oldmaot which he and! then have I: notice. and that he will no‘ bempondble for any par: of tho said noon to summon orpenonlot whooeoxumahe shall not have had notice. WM. A. MCBAE. Executor estate Anna-h O'Neil. Dated Much 7: 1891â€"9“. mese District of East and. West Victom must “WIRE“. All putts will!“ ‘0 OBTAIN A LICENSE Awuoguou for licence by an 114mm not holding noon-a for the urn-ant an†un- muu be m b’ â€a“ u :2un b, mute. JOHN SHORT; Heel†tumour tor Rut and Wei W. Box ‘73. Ind-I. (ht. First day of April, A. D. 1892 Lindy. tau-oh 9. 1392â€"1 and 3.11 diseases ms: impure blood. ' OOS'HVBHBSB, 80303011, JLUIDIOI. PIMPLES, EBABTBURN: LIVER COMPLAINT. BEB‘UHATISH, 1-088 OF â€PETITE. The Great Blood Purifier , Health-Giving Tonia. New AdxFew ‘ISSOLUTION 0F PARTNERSHIP. F. TAYLOR, D. D. GREGORY’S NOTICE- ‘ you know Anything about L A Horse? 'mâ€"â€"_~i wInspector on or beta. the I. 013329; ï¬fflllflé> an 11â€]! [All BULLS tor Isle two no 3m old. Registered 7 mar“ ï¬llingâ€; To British Columbia». Washington. Oregon. u Team'smrma Cuts. DATESâ€"EVERY FRIDAY: A my earl um C. MATCHETT. Act. GPR. 9. 91 Kent IL. ow Ddy House. taming. st ROOM PAPER AND PICTURE FRAME STORE. No. 138 Xena!“ V Hotel) Una-â€.3015. lo. -â€"93-t1. NOTICE. ï¬b'ncn 1‘0 CREDITORS. In the Matter of JOHN CONNERY. De- ceased. Notice I: bomb given. nmnnt to the pro- ot the vised tatntee of Ont-no. Cheater 110. Section 38. tbs! w pew-none having deï¬ne or demnnde mum the m of John Connery.lnteot tbetown at [Andaman the o: Views. gentlemen. deeeelednre nired to lend by poet prepni'. or to dellver to tricklnnrleyoruun Denmbothot the town of Linden. merohnnte. the executor- nndertbelutwmnndteetunentot end do E E their christian and summon. mare-e- um www.mmnmdthdrna deceased among the person- entitled them». In mudonlytothechlmnof which then have had notice. um! um they nothompoulblotortho and m, or my “ha-00! to“ Wflmd'm EBDEAN.Solldmtu-W 7139de g; palatial. 10th duct MA. Go to Johnston .9 Sisson’s to everything in Books and Shoes? - Everybody we does! 3 REASONS WHY. ht. Became it in I well-known fact that we give the but ulna in town. 2nd. We are here to my and build up : reliable trade and try to gwo our our tamer: 0min “ti-faction. W 63': limos-c. This In 8K8 oozvalslBhuns-whadn You-moo m wmmmwmfld JOHNSTON SISSON â€0% or before the 9th day of APRIL, 1892, Paciï¬c Coast Excursions wt- â€I‘ll a on. “.mlbm-fl- November 16. mL- 80â€. __________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"_ Newmw SPLENDID CHA Npprsqp me.- Johnstgn Susan. DO YOU 9. J. 3031.“. ADAM nonm.}m' Oxygenized Emulsion of Pure DR. T. A. BOTTLE Dr. 1'. A.- Slocum. 1892. at the hour of two o'clock. sum. the tollowlnzvslublemzinc mm: “ammo! lots“: the ht con. 0: the “my; (9131139. tn the county at n__ Aâ€"A‘ A ‘- mm new: Ono Hundred Ami. more or loss. This tum bu upon “seven! new tolling opting: of WOW. 1- a very volubieono toggrgnng gum um I: situated shout two 7 _I-_ n- n- There willbooï¬ared tarnish! PUBIJIO AUCTION â€"‘Tâ€" Hummus-s norm. in the van-co 0! runner rm gag» count! 0! "Bitâ€"Ton percent. otpurchua money tobapddn flmeotuln. Termatoruyment dwmwmbomadoknownntumectqsle. ormybeuoemlnedonnppuonlonw , LEYS, REID OWENS, Vendor'- Soudtou. 18 Conn-st. Tomato. one THOMAS ROBERTS. Fenolon Fula- ‘l‘oronto. Much I. 1891â€"95-2. rim: ANNUAL MEETING OFT!!! LINDSAY BOARD OF TRADE wmbehaldcn TUESDAY EVENING. 15th Inst†n73). in the Bard Room :1: W Institute. HON. J. DOBSON.‘ J; D. MACMURCHY; moon Secretary. m. Much 3rd. 1891â€"95 2. GRAZING FARM. “MN“, the 16th day of March, My dwelling house and contents wereb on the 25th Feb. 0n the 4th March my loss satisfactorily settled, and to-day, the 8th I ha cheque for the full amount, $699. Had 1‘ com of my insurance with the London Mutual I u have been obliged to wait three months. interest saved is over $12.00, which is more 1 my insurance cost altogether. It has paid 1: stick to the old agent and let the old company: WAR AT LITTLE BRITAll all to be sold at the Lowest livinï¬ezls'ice for Cash. A 681'†SALT in bba. and sacks at than Current Price5 A DETERMINED FIGHT WITH THE OLD FOGY LONG C Dry Goods, Groceries. Boots and Shoes, Harm Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, etc., etc., lï¬â€™o lottery schemes or chmmoe thrown in to catch the 1.1an“; 30116. cash value In good. sound. ï¬'eeh goods. We propose to much for produce as {my mu in business. and a discount 0.f 5'3: 10 2'03: gag 238319 “E???“ line:1 fog-hush. We) are not.;l'1¢%l‘1m.n am as to o e largest usiness 1 mendtomake thevfllageputonheroldtJmehum- w. H. POGUE IMO 3:!!! In! 10. litâ€"“1. ICYCLE FOR SM,â€"52nig;a Ling-3y. March 8th. magâ€"93. UCTION SALE New Adfertisements. OUR BUSINESS PLAN PDGUE’S CASH STORE. We have now on hand a. very complete stock in 0" VALUABLI COBNEIL. Difï¬culty of Breathin Tightness of the Che Wasting Away of Fla Throat Troubles Consumption Bronchitis, Weak Lu: Asthma, Coughs Catarrh, Golds W. H. Pogrzg S. Cornefl. USE IT FOE One ï¬ve pound nukes! cover 3505qme feet. Alli kept in stock. Can-fags Black, Wine Coach Colors, Tube Paints, Silver and Copper anze,. 811$, Enamel, sz-Ron, etc. Economical, Durable, These Points are mixed in boiled Linseed Oil, and we antee perfect satisfaction in use. The floor points will 24 hours, In addition to above ap1 Wish and American Prin vhichwe ask your careful interesting, as we have ecol spot cash have secured the Mn and cheap, but 3} took. Something New Qua-pet Samples and Lace C Importer Ind Dosh! In all land! navy and I'll†mama, IVE/â€0 60¢ J OHNS TON ’8 PAL SIGN OF THE ANVIL Lindsay. Much 9.189246. J. G. EDW‘ JAMES J ONES KALSOMINE. J. G. Edward: 15w span W A. R 1' Manson-o. Munm~w BARGAIN 2. BARGAIN 3. BARGAIN 4. Q1300 32,750 BARGAIN BARGAIN BARGAIN 10. and see 0 Come pleased if you do, 8 J. H. SOUTH $2, $5 $6, 700 $6,700 BARGAIN 11. WLUME Real Estate, Money L Insurance Broker, nods-y. March 16. 1891â€"97 runs WANTED FAR i J. H. Soothe. 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