Mm UNIGAL'B LlVIRY STABLE. York-ea , Hadâ€. M con and road bones on hire at reasonable rates. OL’XIGAL. 0R SALEâ€"A GOOD HOUSE AND lotooutaiulnc 1‘ acres of laud-88 lids-K. Ion-IMLIM. bani-anabiecnthelot “excellent well. etc. etc. N“ W to DR WIISOIJI' I! cum, Had".â€" Ill. ANTEDâ€"A ï¬res-class CHEESE- Hfl Mm. J. moor, comâ€"nua- of mmmtheOountdeIotol-h. Ailmmmwâ€"Mlfl'. GEORGE DOUGLASS. â€"â€"_“'.“"_'A'.°"-____= marma- and's'unm. “MAKER to m a Ch... M “w Accl‘gd‘bvurveyo‘r: $812“ and [noun-u gr“. course‘s-J3. . gnomes! auto-smut. Ordasbymailforsurvo or Cow-can coma-seed. Aminoâ€! lï¬m'lm'wax'newuli.‘ o ‘m‘mm‘i. I w - u If LBERT JIWETT'S Livnr, the: F mm “mm... ._ “'0 30‘3â€â€œ enema. orvn. m an axons-nor. mdmwfï¬'“ Planefurnidaedforaliclasaesofworkandoon- Hack makes gusto any part d thetown; meats “traction-“op lead. Jamal. 3mm '_"“,’.',‘;'.â€Â° Block. minim. Allordanprcmmiyatteadedto. m. 1°“ dewndhewlilbavetasbeatolean. 'fble- Denmt’ e l a": win a. Incl-"#1333! if ..l';'.:.“.’."::'.:‘..’::i P21 °' 7" anus- .vmvr. H. HART. L- D- 3.. DE N TI ST. 5610“,, Emulsion. unharmed. Theyweretakento the coin ‘ . 5004': 8mm Broken ill Health â€"â€" - pany's hotel at Glacier and cared for till Withstandlns his aadexptr For 20 Years thelinewaecleared. faringllfaandthefactthathlaloatvae-l the formula for making Scott's That Tired Feeling, Constipation and Pain in the Back â€"The power of herculine. a new explo- selaud cargo were valued at from 38,000.- Emulsion has been endorsed by Appetite and Health Reeeovec by sive, is almost beyond belief. A half. to 810.0(1). Captain Joncas is preparingio pound of it will move thirty tons of mumshis old occupitioninthe spring. ' physicians of the whole world. No secret about it. This is one of its "our. .. m... stone. â€"Major-General Robert Montresor ' â€"The wife of Alfred Price, of Merritton. Borers. V. 0-. G 8-. 'h° h“ 1m 4‘“ “ strongest endorsements. But the strongest endorsement possible is around whom a shadow of suspicionwas Maidenhead. England, had a brilliant ' . _ castntewmeksagoon account oftha iii-cord. BessrvedintheCrimeanwu-up 9min“! m up w. M in the vital strmgl/L it gives. . supposed poisoning of her husband. has to til. 11110! Swimcm W†°t rightly so, over the lam of the German ileft Merritton, and. no m Of h“ h†Iâ€. ah." 1†'um v‘““ a“. by, "‘3', mu. “mm I‘l‘fl‘. hm nflhh :beenfound. beingtheï¬rstEogliahmantoenterthelM W“ the'thouaaadlw Taku forts, “‘1 the Zulu â€â€œ187“st sorrow forthiedlaaatarreï¬ecl SCOtt’S i â€"As a prisoner on Thursday in Viotrrlas ~ :7 . 3.0., was leaving the deck afoer having. when he commanded the 9M Baht Ir- non in. water honor enacted em I . been aentemed to ï¬ve years‘ imprison-1‘3“"- GODW Rogers was “"“1’ month within this Dominionl UNI the Emulsion â€" ment for robbery, he said: “Thank you, wounded at the mince! the rm “moves-131M over 400 lives are air." which was interpreted as contempt forts; his decorations for service in the sacriï¬ced in mwmmd nourishes. It does more for weak Babies and Growing Children than of court. Bewae taken back and given iield Included the Crimean We! '1“! 11un mag, lee-lied in: revenue and threeyearsaddilionalforeach word. “PM Ssh-smut. Turkish “30581. from by alithepowercf _Berc Patric, aged 18, an amntloe at the China medal. and the Zulu medal with m m M m I‘ll any other kind of nourishment. It Goldle‘s mills, Guelph, narrowly escaped clasp. Be wastwice mentioned in des- ' feeble to denounce. as 1; ml losing his life on Saturday by his clothing patches and times received promotion fir baseneaa of the changing reduced compared id on AN, roker, 91 strengthens Weak Mothers and re- stores health to all suï¬ering from Emaciation and General Debility. For Coughs. Colds, Sore Throat, Bron- chitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption. Blood Diseases and Loss of Flesh. Scott Bmvne. Beilevlile. All Druggists. 50¢. a 81. Publzshers’ Notice. _â€" TH E CANADIAN POST. ADV IBTISING 85 m. Ten cents per line (solid type) nonporiel, first insertion; five cents each subsequent insertion. Reading notices in local columns 10c. per line ï¬rst insertion; 5c. each subsequent insertion. Small condensed advertisements, such as strayed cattle, teachers wanted. farm.a for sale (of six or eiflht lines) 81 cash for three or four insertions. if mu“? than eight lines on additional proportionate chart-'6 i5 â€)1! 3. Liberal -li=mu'it to merchants for business advertise- mentï¬lrv the year or for a shorter time. Rates made known ~72 :‘ippllcftll'ln. WILSON a WILSON, Proprietors. 0. ll. \VHQI‘V' F_ W, Wiiï¬rw, Elie Q‘uiiiuliuu “your: l"lllDAY. MARCH 1, 1995. \' li\\'.\‘ ill" THE WEEK. you AND FOREIGN ITEMS or INTEREST. noble-ems «gm mo Tnlugonnï¬ and Insihnhnu Kim 13 i..oualaiul “oval umoui lino l‘lodld oil in â€navy upon iï¬lhii‘ikl now: of land iiii uigiumi ilio colony fJi‘ auluolmu at: ginning; and homestead flal‘uie. A in; Iniuml lz-tlx‘uy, cl' L‘il‘p, Uni. mogul Iliii.~.:li where he worked Satui‘ lie nun found dead by “in parents live on an ad- .lay morning Mrs. flog-in mining firm. .\lr. Wm. J. Shannon, a young farmer, living near Harristou, U IL, while augm- ed in oiling some part of the machinery of his windmill, fell, and was drawn into the shaft. and killed almost instantly. â€"Frcmout 1’. Pack. first lieutenant of the ordnance corps. was almost instantly kliled on the proving grounds at Sandy Hook, N. -|., one day last week by the bursting of the breech of a Hotchklss gun. â€"Last year the Prince of \Vales received .<::lll.ll0" from the Duchy of Cornwall estates. The property has been well man aged since Prince Albert took it fifty years ago, and the income from royalties from mines has greatly increased. Over a million dollars has been put by and in- vested. ~\ tiriiieen-yeqr-Jld girl named Lulu I may was vhsrged on Saturday at St. i'e.‘ l‘ wines with buying poisoned a fifteen- --n mlu‘ ..;.l imi‘y. Hie sun of Mr. Pierson, uf > with Iiiimei‘r. '1'“? wit-1 my: the .rliild am-vuu.‘ piinonualnu nf a lint-His my“. raining ai‘trn-llni-Iu, and oer -h fl|9v*-\ili9lll9 «4h a lat-rel c-oaull‘, l noun-lint»: linmlimg, nit-‘lnat‘ia’ isvillluot ui' Nun \m‘h’. Witt: o .. «no.1 (um u hear iouuui-lv "a maid it] it... instigd â€\mu lluiwiu', 1 null vii a but \‘ nialulioa Hid Lii'itnl‘ tilt}, and Hill “minibus (in-la ilio l.~ la Nautical, llllilrnalhld for “Li (u all vii the jury or anywhere else: no ltlul-iul liuw' [iron l mu." i‘olci' l’liépati‘luk loll into it V45 of boiling water at in GI": iauuery, Newark, \. l. lie splaahed about wildly in his dvfdl bath, and when fellow‘workmen came to his aid he was still conscious and smesuiing in his agony. His body was literally boiled. His llesh dropped off in luge fragments. Death resulted. -.k young man c 1‘ Fort Scott, Kain, trial the experiment of smoking his pips near a sack of gunpowder. After the explo- sion his parents, who fortunately were not about at the time, found him savers hundred yards away from the wrecked house. Strange to relate, the foolhsrdy young mun was not seriously injured. wThe Pall Mall Gazette says the pope has received from the president of the Transvaal republic a diamond weighing Li‘l carats. The stone was found by an African chief in the mines at Jagcrsfon coin, and is the larg23t knowp. It is of a bluish white cast and practically perfect, its only blemish being a tiny spot, which is invisible to the naked eye. â€"â€"William Baverly was shot and fatally injured last Monday night in Chicago by “Professor" Alfred Rieckhcff, alleged “champion rifle shot of the world.†The is well hiiuvvii ' men were performing the human target set. Beverly, who was acting as Rieck- hall‘s assistant, had a steel plate over his breast. Rieckhoï¬' ï¬red twenty shots at the steel plate, “ringing the bell†nineteen times. At the twentieth shot Beverly sank to the floor, crying “My God, I am shot.†One of the bflls had entered his stomach below the plate. Be cannot live. Rieckhofl‘ was arrested. â€"The London Observer prints 8. despatch from its Berlin correspondent saying that the Forth German Lloyd Co. has employed three German, three English and two French divers, all of whom are exper:s, to examine the wrecked steamer Elbe and attempt to recover the postal properties, which are valued at £18,000. The work will occupy about 8 days. Each diver has signed a contract to descend nine times daily, and will receive 20 marks for each descent. The sum of 10,000 marks has been allotted as prizes for important recoveries. The scale as yet too stormy for the work to be begun. â€"-Un Friday morning the ï¬rst train from the east since the previous Tuesday arrived at Vancouver, B. C., the line having been blocked by snowslides in the Selkirks. The passengers arrivingby Friday's train had a somewhat exciting experience. The train was proceeding slowly through the snow-sheds, and the engine had just on- tered one shedwhilethePullmau was In another when the slide came, striking the because anthem-clan sleeper and the day coach. The cars were carried against a frozen bank of snow which alone prevented them from being cried over the precipice. All the windows in ï¬le canweresmashedandotherdamagedone. but beyond the m up the pana- gotting caught in a cog well. Another workman, who saw the accident, quickly stopped the machinery. but not before young Petrie's armwaa My mangled and his side injured. â€"The daily income of the principal rulers of the world is said to be: Emperor of Russia, £5,000; Sultan of Turkey, £3,600; Emperor of Austria, £2,000; Emperor of Germany, £1,600; King of Italy, £1,3CO; mouth says a panic prevails at lm'erzo Marquez, East Africa, in consequence of a disaster to the Portuguese force. Kama entered the Portuguese camp at dawn, pretending that they were friends. Most ongulfedthembs'spaasangera;buthow unuttarably horrible anddaapalrinz the doomofthcsewbo,fromthisfairlardv sink into adrunkard‘a grave. MayHe whooametoseekandtoaavethatwhioh Queen Victoria, £1,300; Kingof Belgium, £1,300; President of France, £1,C00 ; Presi- dent of the United States, £25. â€"Dissatisï¬ed with her life at home, and piqued because her father censured her for staying out late. Mary Stankewltz, of Detroit, deliberately threw herself in front of a Grand Trunk engine and was instantly killed. Ber mangled remains were discovered across the track near Maybury avenue about midnight by the crew of switch engine No. 94. wAlbert Wallace, a dissipated young man. living with his sister and her hus- band, 0. ll. Boiby, near Pekln, 111., shot his sister. her husband and a boy living with the family on Wednesday night of last week. The wounds are thought to be fatal. The assaults grew out of a feud caused by the disinheritauee of Wallace by his father. who was killed in two. Wal- lace surnandeied. , iTilG liyeuiholil son of Mr. W. Porter. or Luvrenée Elation. near St. Tubman, «an instantly Emmi ‘l‘mn‘ecuy events cf mi hooli u; .iumiiili‘ cu a boileluiih while returning hum school. in optimally with other children heiumpcd upon the ateigb or Mr. Alex, McIntyre, firmer, ri-ui'rm'oiil, and in going in the gateway from the road the roar bob swung against: the gaidponf‘, crushing the boy. who hung on that side. His back and one leg were broken, and death was instantan- eons. *LWSG Saturday, as “'altor Arnold. of ME. Brydges, was cleaning a revolver he placed a cartridge in one of the chambers. He commenced snapping the trigger. A little child of Mrs. Meacock, his sister. who was playing, happened to run in front just as the loaded chamber dis- charged. The bullet entering the fore- head just above the eye and passing through the brain came out at the back of the head. The brains oozed out of each hole. Strange to say the child is still living and seems bright. and the doctor says it may be possible for it to live. â€"-Wm. Walsh, an old bacltlor, who has for years resided alone in an old house in the southern part of St. Joseph, M0,, and who is reported to be a mlser, was called out of bed Saturday morning by ï¬ve masked men, who seized him and at the point of a pistol attempted to make him divulge the hiding place of his money. lie refused and they set lire to his hair and lieuml. burning them oil‘, and burned his “ml: with a red hot poker. lie still to- fused to tell. and they placed his feet over a (if? and Muted them. l’pou sell refute. we. file.)- beat him into inecueililllig‘. null. «Lev munchies ilié liens-e. escaped. TWM Aei‘ilur. ,ll‘x. ll (lewd ‘l‘ululi railway swituhuiau iii the Niagara li‘alla yard, while attempt-lug to uncouple some freight warn that were in motion. either etuwhloll or got- hls foot caught in a switch frog and was dragged under the trunks of the car. and hurt so badly that 11: died 25 minutes after the accident. The wheels had passed over and out ofl‘ one leg, one of his eye was knocked out, and the body was so badly crushed under the traakbaams that almost every bone was broken. The deceased was 23 years of age, unmarried, and resided with his parents. He was highly suspected, being sober and industrious. â€"â€"A young man named Ernest Whittlng. ton, living with his brother at Moosomln, mode a most deliberate and ghastly attempt to commit suicide on Saturday night. He got a carpenter’s draw knife, and, getting hold of the two handles, put it at the back of his neck. where he could get the most pressure on, and commenced to saw his head oï¬â€™. Be out about half- way through his neck, and that not satis- fying him, he out both sides and the front of his neck. He must have fainted before cutting his head completely ofl‘, as when he was found he was bleeding very badly, but he had not cut the spinal cord, although he was within one-twentieth of an inch of doing so. He may recover. â€"Captain J oncas, the commander of the schooner Maria, wrecked last November at Trinity bay, on the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, with loss of life and who has been laid up ever since with nï¬ammation of the lungs, resulting from the exposure, has furnished details of the wreck of his vessel and of his ownquite miraculous escape from a watery grave. It will be remembered that a strong easterly wind and snow storm suddenly struck the vessel while lying at anchor, causing her to drift upon the rocks, where, after a time, she went to pieces. The captain saw three of his men swept away by the waves in the twinkling of an eye, without being able to lend them any assistance. Thanks to his physical strength, the captain was able to cling to a piece of the wreck from ï¬ve o’clock in the morning till 2.30 in the afternoon, the sea beating over him with every wave. He saw two of his men swept away from him and cast upon a little island only a few acres from the shore. Finally the last plank of salvation as he thoughtâ€"at all events the last plank of his vesselâ€" .escaped him,andtheremainder of the wreck went down. Nothing further re. mainedto him but totrust himself, all coatedwithiceashewaato the tender mercy of the sea. [Fortunately he was swept bya wave upon the little islet wherehis twosurvivingsailorswerely- ins.morethanhalfdead with theoold. Aftersometimethefreignals cfdistru wereseenhomthesbmandthreebrave -men,the only residents oftheiculity. setoutattheriskoftheirownlivuto heingthem'ashora. ThsaewereAmln'ofae Bilodeau. his cumin-law, and Francis . 8 Wm Snaps-r sets. fxtunatelyfewin number, uoapedwaaoniy bydintof careful'nursing that‘stockatthbdoautf. Lieut. Manuel, while helping a fellow- cï¬â€˜lcerlto rouse the men. was stabbed in the back. Eventually the troops weregot out, were formed in a hollow square, and with the aid of the Maxim guns they repulsed the natives. killing 500. It is reported that 200 of the Portuguese and their allies were killed and 00 wounded. The ï¬ght took place at Maraquecn, on Feb. 2nd. COMPLETELY PARALYZED. â€"â€".â€"â€" PHYSIC ANS ARE ASTOU â€DID BY A PECULIAR CASE. A Instill Canadian stricken with Para- lysis While in flew Yorkâ€"lotus“ to His name at London. Oat. as no Believed. to me â€"l‘lie Issue of ftenew- ei! males muses on by a clergyman wile Visited slim. stricken with lmul’ry‘e Paralysis and yet cured. "l‘lm iiipeiie liiitllillel-Mho crews lmiisu. but it «mm a iiimelv in a physician. Hllill in ma experience of ii. iii. llulllului‘o. al- ia‘vaolll- a MMNW uf Madison. N J; ml at were experience it is. “Yes, its true that i had Landry's paralysis,†said Mr. Dalliuiuro to the reporter, “or else the most celebrated London physicians were mistaken. That 1 have been cured is clearly apparent.†With this he straightened up as sturdy and promising a son of Britain asevcr trod American 30.1. “it was on the l5th of March last he continued, “when l was in New York city, that I first felt symptoms of my trouble. I experienced difï¬culty in going up stairs, my high failing to support me I consulted a physmian who informed me that 1 had every symptom of locomotor ataxia, but as the case developed be pronounced it a case of Landry’s paralysis and knowing the nature of the disease advised me to start for my home and friends. I gave up my work and on April 1st started for London, Out. A well known physio an was consulted but I grew rapidly worse and on Saturday, April 7th, several physio me hold a consultation Oil my case «ml iii-armed me thatl was m. death's dour. having but flu-co to six days in live islil l lingered oil. by this lime cmiipleloly iwrslyml, my llnlliin eml feel bolus llpml, omilul llul‘slly \vlileiwi‘ my mum MM Mill only mellow lliillllld: till. the “liner: if illmo uiuiuuuin m: luyuiul all .luuilmiui and death Would wally have beau u welcome visitor. "Now comes the part that has astouudod the physicians. liev. Mr. (luudy, a clergyman who visited mo in my last hours, as he supposed, told me of the marvellous cures of paralysis that had been performed by Dr, William's Pink Pills for Pale People. ltatartod to lake the pills about about April 28 and a week after that felt an improvement in my condition. There was a warm, tingling sensation in the limbs that had been entirely dead and Isoon began to move my feet and hands. The improve- ment continued until May 28, when I was taken out of bed fora drive and drove the horse myself. By the beginning of July I was able to walk upstairs alone and paid a visit to Niagara. Slowly but surely I gained my old health and strength, leaving London for New 'York on October 11th and beginning my work again on October 26, 1894. Cured of Landry’s Paralysis in eight months." To conï¬rm this story beyond all doubt, Mr. Dallimore made the following afï¬davit: STATE or NEW JERSEY, Mounts COUNTY, l†Olave Dallimore being duly sworn on his oath said that the foregoing statement is just and true. Omvn E. DALLIMORE. Sworn and subscribed before me Do- cember 3, 1894, Auos C. RATBUN, [SEAL] Notary Public. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are an unfailing speciï¬c for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, paralysis, St. Vitus dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effects of la grippe, palpitationof the heart, that tired feeling resulting from nervous prostration; all diseases resulting from vitiated humors in the blood, such as acrofula, chronic rysipelas, etc. They are also a speciï¬c for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppression, irregularities and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood and restore the glow of health to pde and sallow cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. There are no ill eï¬'eots following the use of this wonderful medicine, and it can be given to children with perfect safety. These Pills are manufactured by the Dr. William’ Medicine Company, Brock- ville, Out, and are sold onlyin boas beariniiflie ï¬rm’a trade mark and wrappc, u so an: a honor six angular $2.50. They may be had of all druggists or dmset Company. â€"-== â€"Bumhc h be“ we ave my: voice and vote,whatwecouidtosave the nation from its peril. .â€" Icuauso Temperance resent-a. Thirteen million children in the United States are now studying the shots of alcohol on the human system. Scientiï¬c temperance teaching has also been in- troduced into Canada. France, England, G.rmany, Norway, Sweden. Russia, Denmark, the Danish West indies, Bulgaria. Turkey in Asia. fndia, Slam. China and Japanâ€"“The Child's Health Primer†having been translated lolo Chinese by an American missionaryâ€" Austrelia. New Zealand. Hawaiian Islands and South Africa should be Included in the estimate: and every state and territory of the ï¬fty solidlvlslons of lhe l'ulteii States Hive only escapism new etxicy the advantage of a law mum-iii. instruction on this subject. Thanks to "is Women‘s Clll‘l'MMt “imperative limos. â€" he Duty of TI. It“. lllwu-Iluu “is Moat autumn! wuii ioiliiulout iii the pullillilllou Mimic». the “Religious lutelllasuwl‘." edited in: Nov. llr. MOW, one oi the prohibition usual commissioners, say-i : "Thejudgiucutjuet given accentuates the import-anus of sending representatives to pitulanient strongly pledged to prohibition. What- ever powere the local legislature may have in respect of local option as to sales, the power to deal with the great evil at the sourceâ€"the manufacture and impor- tationâ€"is in the Dominion parliament. There the battle must be fought and the victory won. It is the duty of allelectore who would have the country delivered from the awful dovaetatlons of a iegaiiaed liquor traï¬lo to do their utmost to create a parliament which will overthrow the destroyer. Other questions are important. but compared with this the most of that Is trivial." m- leaeena for Abvts'ntng. The following is from a boy’s essay on total abstinence:â€""l abstain from alcoholic drinks because If I would excel as a cricketer. Grace seya, ‘abetaln': as a walker. Weston says 'ebstain‘: as an oarsman. Henlan says. 'sbstalu‘; as an orator. Bright says ‘abeteln‘; as a mic» slonsry. Livingstone says. 'ab-isln' : as a doctor. Clark says. ‘ahetalii‘; an a preacher. l~‘smr says. 'sbetsln.‘ Asylums, prisons. and workbcueee truest the cry. 'slistslnl‘“ We have heard a long speech with ion in lt.:i Ail-trolls» Mutiny mussel ‘l‘eevlier. _ ‘i‘nlww i. used to u how number vi the human race lbsu wit other article. axiom wiue or «In its line in more universal even than M. The annual tobacco hill of the people at the l‘ullad State- is miillillllli’au appalling amount to be expended on a luxury wh‘. e thousands are suffering for bread. â€" -'i‘na Poor â€"For One Dollar, cash. â€"'l‘he largest weekly east of Toronto. Memorial 01".. Some handsome lines of memorial cards now in stock at reasonable prices for one and two dozen lots. Call and examine or write for samples to this oflce. â€" VARIBTIIB. Brazilian tobaccos often contain 10 per cent. of nicotine. The ï¬rst European tobacco was grown in Portugal in 1520. The tobacco plant is a member of the nightshade family. no loom Way Commands itself to the well-formed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was for- merly done in the orndeat manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds. headache and fevers without unpleasant after effects. use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Ocniists my that one form of Hindu. is mused by smoking. I Safe, Sure and Pull“. What a world {of meaning this state ment embodies. Just whatyouare look- ingfor. is it not? spots; tainty ; sure and mildly, without [naming the parts; painlessly. Donotbe imposed upon by imitations or substitutes. About 222,000,000 dgan are annually exported from Havana. “low I. m an It]! I!†Simply apply “Swarzvx‘s Ont-nan." No internal medicine required. Cures tetter. eczema. itch. all eruptions on the face, hands, nose. eta. leaving the skin clear. white and healthy Itausieatheal- ingandourativepowersare Mb] . for mother-remedy Ask drum 8; Swands Om. Oo.,Monlleai,Whoiesale mmwawâ€"Emniumu weak ll 9 I St Catherine's, Ont. “C. LBoodde, LowelLMaaa: “Foranumber of years I have been troubled with agcnerai lined feeling. shortness of breath, pdnhthobuhmdconstlpaucn. i could get onlyiitflereetatnight onaccount of the pain andhati nos lite whatever. I was that tired in my limbs i gave out before half the day was no. 1 tried a great number of medicines but duotgct any permanent relief from any ood’s‘ï¬m Cures source until. upon recommendation of a friend. i purchased a bottle of Hood's Samparllin. which made me feel better at once. i have con.- tinned its use. having taken Uirec bottles, and I Feel Like a New Man. I have a good appetite. for! as strong as ever i did, and enjoy perfect rest at nlizlil. l have much pleasure in recommending lllm-l'e Snr‘éflâ€" psrilla." mum." Maris. u'lili lirlc I'nx» serving (‘0.. Bl. l‘nlheriue'uimlnriu. Hood's Pills are pmmm nwi l-n'ir'imngpi easy in action. Bold by all drurcisis use. mama's. ODON'T DESPAIR“ WILL CURE YOU \Vc giiJmmi-i- Ill. 1 i“ K ilim \ l'l‘ls ‘l' i hit :m\' (use of liiiclii's limosr. [lulu-it's. l inning“, lliniiw, Rlu~iiiii.ilisiii. lll'dll I‘M .isr. l'i “mic 'limililcs. liiipiiil- lllm-il ui llllilll’\ ll'llllllli‘ll. Salli l-v .tlllli‘Jl is ill mull. mr.» ui l-\ nml un “(Hill 0' l lli‘i‘. 5m. per l-iix. ill Ma lulu-a '15,“ DR. L. A. SMITH db CO.. Toronto. AAAâ€"’â€" New Advertisements. C. TAYLOR, insurance Agent. . Office on the (round floor of the New liners House, Lind-y st â€"u-8mm. 0R SALE (ill Til RENT. â€"- The Ql'I-IEV'H N‘l'l‘EL. Winn-Hill, A Lav-go Tun- inrvy lilill'li iluiliilnl cuiilainlnu 1'0 Ilmvme. mm consul ami dump a good lm-lum, 'l‘i-rm- can). I. MALONE, l‘mprleinnâ€" 40 lo /_.______.__.__..-_.___-_... re ST. JOSEPll'S â€IVE“.- lNSTR l'll‘l‘lllN IN Painling. Oil and Water Colors, Pastel. Crayon. Pen and fecal. hi. [mil-N iufutmeiiim ‘.l.\l‘ at "w “u\"\'ï¬ti.‘ IN". "1‘. .li lRliIl‘ll. URSERX STOCh.â€"â€"Partiee m want of NURSERY STOCK. TreeaShruM. Small Fruits. Vince. Roses and Ornamental... will do well to hold orders until they consult hill JAMES MOKROW. now representing two of the vc ' beet Canadian and American Nurseries. namelv. t of James F. LeCiare. Rochester, and Geo. Len-lie kson. Gold chalut. of Tomato. All orders will becare fully ï¬lled and delivered to the parties' residence in Dumas". of charge. JAMES MORROW, P'lectvrood, L- . FARMS for SALE. Farms for Rent. TIMBER FOR SALE, It â€lid. 7“â€. . . - n earner-n. â€Cm ' ' inseam-neon. reassures - - ~ rare-u. â€J eras seem - - “Acres - . talcum-rich. A .‘m . . in Immi- nvanxrnnru m. H. BEAZIN. FOB MAN AND wow. LILLY’S NERVE PILLS THE GREAT “ERICAN REMEDY. Will all f of nervo weak FOR â€.mamwmcvnauiuw MAN homabumsuexoeas. These pills are positively the bed medicine you can use. muflnmneammofyou. See FOR For the npvoductlve organ-of gee femaul‘o LiLLY’S £338“ WOMAN new†â€newâ€... ..,, we“, the weak and run-down woman. mardedordngie. LILLY"! NERVE PILLS will make you w. “OimMu-iaiaoxorwlor “boxes,“ theywllihetorwardedhyrewrn nun-soon. will .5, l3 DANCING ACADEMY- -- 010- “- Once m rm 4- Co's. Stone. m Humor, late of Rochester, N. Y., would re- spectfully intimate so the oltlsans of Lind-y that be 0.003 noun". Lindq. March. 1891â€"90, a uvenilocla-for motioulnl DR. E. A. TgTTEN, in! ofthe class, and all whoatteudoothatoooaalon Terms per quarter: mum, coco; ladies. 0300. of Dental Surgeons. OFFICEâ€"No. â€" Kent on, me- ovenlnr l w. in the 8:11th block, opposite the market. wiUhoadminedfrudchamApubliccia-for m adults will also be opened in the mine hall on Mon- n T. A private cia- will also be conducted erery Friday my rmerl , _ evenin from 8 to man o'clock. Music will be pro- 0 y oocuped by Telephone Co. “'1’" Monday,0otober20th,fromelodp In ,Iatbc open- der. November 5th. columnar-rot 8 o'clock. eherp- Graduate n1 broom University and Royal Coilqo vlded Mr. A Brown, For further information a y at Geo, A. Little's Bookstore. GEORGE. I. arson-as. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. l have had placed In my hands a numberof m w. H. cross. L n. 8. DENTIST. LINDSAY. - - ONT. -. All branches of dentistry, including the beautiful desirable houaea in town to rent or sell. and also the and durable Crown and Bridge Work. and the following farms placed in my hands for sale : A choice farm in Panel-m of 150 acres, clay loam. gm situated convrnlenliy and very desirable. l have also a number of farm- which I have for sale or rrm in the following town-hips: Mamm mu Melon Iml Eldon, 'i‘imse deï¬ning in either "ill or |\I|R!th' will find ii to their nlrmi to a. cannon. Liming , June is, Wiltâ€"1*. v ma Livrim'mi. AND cocoon ANN “Lilli! lNIl'IiANI‘Ix l‘llMPAh'l. FIRE AND LIFE. who “use! "a. erases “my Ia uni. .Niiliï¬lm A.» \uquAH-‘l in...“ ‘, ~|fdï¬lm~ .u‘wt‘osl iii \‘aumls My“. ileu- and www.mu az Inn as am i-ilwl mutual aI-lv u-u. \QH‘, “fl... willmuvul .-l inn-N ptvlupi alul lllwuql, liv ism-uno- Ami IIOUJIH.‘ of title tu-Mll‘ï¬llj uni-hi in...» luauiwi In it .wl'levi tumult) I'mlilul luau. Ll'l â€FAITIIIT. AIOHIthw .ll...l.ul stilli ui uni-mil pivllll. hlmi ere-Iv lulu. fx-uirilftln ul yin-Ill.- gum. is: will) liuldvlg f‘vl pai'llizulala ul [alo- am-l) w I. 0. TAYW. Axum lui LIIIKIII) null \iiztl-mi l‘ru M “mini H... I\\t\| )l‘EEJls‘ ll Uh‘Tu l‘ WAY, l‘ruprictl-r.vhi\-or,\ attention paid the. "mulling public. The bar is wicked with the s'lillllioll ll-luul‘l and cigar. (-‘uml siahluig. riuu much all trains. Supt. 3rd. taxmâ€"ai-iyr. OMMERCIAL cover, I. 'Aflm. Pro . l have loaned this Utlll‘lllllltllillih Intel on Liliduhy-Il... and refuniiaheil and "fitted the Immine- throughout. The liar I ill be supplied with lost liranils Liquors and Cigars. Viral-clau- “blink and atuvutlvc hustlers. Oar- “?ert’ennary Surgeons. DR. .l. l‘. LEMON. l'oloriniiry Surgeon and Ilonlisl. (initials of â€Marin \‘vlorinsry l‘nlluui'. Tar-mic mil-v in rear of ll Rmvlli'n shin, “mm-ill- market minim Isl-ill and l‘amlirhlmi-nt- Fin linin- al \’ril.uvli‘ III-lei, Limin‘. Fin-pl mm li-iil â€"-W lir. W. I". BROAD. VFTTI-‘HlN \liV H'lllll-‘I‘V, Ive-luau Hi mum \ rimmmi will.“ . hmmilg limp-tuned mvmlwt l'tr Hmmlv \i-vmmsn A-um-lnimn Him v smi w-i-li-owi- Iluml sl lirrl‘ws n Hum “nu I'nnilmi line Quit the Ioeilindl-Q "Mt... ‘ili-ilw in mail M h-iv‘m'ill yin-umpili nihmnwl in, s‘kqe‘v .5: unulmqlei lliiilen\ Kim up I'm»; M Bum son. he. ‘ li lllll‘thii, "unwound, hi.- I e imiiui li-i Hui liulailu “out, Mum-i h- luau at lustval law- umw, Nu lk “illiau. at , smith Lino... “all a». \‘OURI JACKSON (Human-aw ill harm“ a JAl‘tiauNl. â€"â€" barristers, “moo, \\ llIlth-Il“ lamina) . Iulltzliul‘e sew. Aux. Jun-uh. F. ii. Nut-ah. OllN A. BARRON, Q. 0., (Solicitor 9 for Ill-minim: Bauh.)umoe iii the noun ill-million liaui building William-n... Linda-y. Juno 2, inim- ioe 13'. ‘1 cl NTYRI a STEWART, HARRIS- Tltliï¬. Solicitors. Notaries, ow.,etc. Once- over Out-rm Batik. Kent-oi... Lindsay. u. .i. misrrur. cc. 1. srcwaur. LLAN S. MACDONELL, Bari-inter, Sollcllor, Notary. Etc. Ofllcee over north west corner of Kent and \‘urk-stu.. Lind-my. lone! lav-am menopausal. Kin-.10, 1593-88. R .i. .2 M. a. McLAUGflLiN Barristers, Etc. Baker's lilock, Kent-It. Lindsay. Ontario. A large unuunt of money to loan at lowest rates of interest and terms to bull borrows"; Lind-say, Sept. ls, 1891â€"14. P. DEVLIN. BARRISTER, SOLI- ' .. CITUR Etc... County Crown Attorney. Clerk of the Peace, Lindsay,0ul.. Olllcc over Misses Paton'r awn, Kent ill. 3, oSWEYN A: ANDERSON, muster-e. m. Lindsay. I Qflloee immediate House. JOHN ICSWEYN. Money to Loan. ON EY LEN T on Mortgages. Straight l. loans at lowest current. rates. Terms of y- ment to suit the borrower. Mona-Igo- negotla . MOORE A JACKSON. cm 1‘0 LOAN. MIT “All AI m! newnes- cm â€1.. "payable on terms to suit. borrower. Alcoa large amount 0 trust funds to loan on advantageoustorml 0. I norms. Bari-Mar etc.. Lind-y. Onto MONEY TO LEN D ON MORT- GAGES-at from 5 to 7 per cent. according to amouutof loan; inscrutpayable vearlyat my once. Money advanced on security of promissory notes. â€I! A. m. OFFICEâ€"New Dominion Bank Building. William- fl... Undaay. Junez, latâ€"lN-ly. ibeve noentlyhadaconsiderable.“ 'ilnludJumofmone placed-mime or laaningonfarmeat percent. Parties - wiehinglcbomwonthcsa terms should 2amddaywnahw m to My. .tfteitc:worktrez~=et=:e5ce, ineuflngapaedend Mom opposite the Dal! est meet, DONALD E. ANDERSON. Bar-Mar. our. HONEY TO L 6 1'0 6 PER CENT. man an oo-rm mna mmmwzummm hillsanateunentratea. II. Ll annmuouml. mammogram-y. The time to get your printing is sow, the place is THE POST Job Department Will our friends every- whenmenherthatweprinlpcsi- Porcelain filling System, successfully practised by Mr. Grou‘ . An upper or under act of good teeth for 10. Pure gas and Vitallead air for painless ex on. when rtlflclal moth are required. Over THIRTY YEARS ex _ Hence. Rooms OVII‘ Kantian“ Bron, opposite the Mmlmon liar-ii, Kent-st. "J. NEELANDS, Dental Surgeon, LINDSAY le- hnu “emu I'l'h OLOIII‘I (I'll-Cl inr M'nvline im-lli, H h smiliwi in my mim- in the l-‘i'm M I yv-Mlu "we", when immlmpee is pnulm'ï¬f owl the teeth Him-uni Nu hi-pmlprmli- vii-polio le wiilliml iv pin-hm llir gum- h» it!- nevi, ii |.. H“ lulvnll-m M Ih llmigiw, RI Nm‘ in, hrnriw‘ huts, V‘niln' ii in mrulm 9mm“ liw iii-nude in 1‘ shun, Mt Nwiuwle mmwimu iv use) (Q Q. (“â€0“ .IH Illb his new-1 elm-nu. "v M- ah†I! mlmvmiiimili bu moi lawn .nu inn, cumulus \vsilii flu tin-unml- l-l mum-u: ulilumt pain ill ib-Inii l‘m-nillul qtlllldal Ivelli Iii-Mimi oi lit-luv. in an†t \\-|\ mum-s- All ilw llmu via-we H. [mull-tn. Ithl't at you inumnlaiu “nut in «mi inhliv chub. “unison-fully tlultv l‘vlmlua [Is-Mi a illolaum‘ pin-v awn-l nl-ahi im’wv \k-Iulu «than lea. am to Carter e Oa‘a Bu 0 an even _ , Physicians. 1 it. DaGRASrll, iiiivsitiilufeb-‘R. “Huh, i'I'l‘l‘., il'l‘l'., “minimum-L, Lindsey, -'i".:~l\. R. BURROWS, graduate of MoGlll \‘ollugv. mm†liilmc linure e to lo Ii.|Il.. Ilium. I to (I p in. Tuluplmliu culiilwlluh. Lind-a), July iii. lblit.â€" l.'. l). W L. BERRIMAN. M. 1)., M. O. P. . as. he. (Hint-c and residence, Cambridge- Lindsay, Juuc IL, Linda) . li|llmhlw lluplml church. ll, lwl," 1K) 1). DR. .iEi‘i‘Eiis, 2.x ii'191.1.ï¬nro.vsr. flbl’.°n .0. ‘3. DR. CIIAM BEES, OAK \Voou (llkwmkl, Pl‘il. l. 134". v "fl-1'. Du. \ï¬ii‘i‘ii (inalmile of T. «min l'mrnmli- Medical ï¬cultv. slim llvmlmilv of Trinity i'nix-crsiti, Tnmniu, and member of (‘nilwv ni i‘liv-i-‘iiim Mill Surgeons. Iliiisrln. UFO-‘II‘E. -i.lmies\ of, mm house to the Brhlw. me Till ll-N .. IR iii. Du. u s lil‘lilia‘uh‘,‘ our†41' mid A (ruler, “0! L‘fl-‘ITH '°.°m. lithiall ï¬lly 4_ â€NH 0) ll. A .1. “.4.- . I)“ N N. KKNPT, U. M , MUDN‘AL Ntliius‘t' In Hui Nlnlitlalsi luaiilnilm! l‘nltllulfl lul‘wmu In Ilw isv‘Li ‘l‘iuul. lislin-u illlliw Mud lsuniviius. 'li-hltl‘ hi llml .llml weal i-I [Hill‘s Ii. \iflim imm- hum -. In li‘ n u. uni ll.‘ i.- L‘ on |\ MI. and '1 iv 1‘ ,i in ‘l\i-i pl'n'llt u-uuummmliuii. I‘ll NlMl'h‘llN, l‘lll'b‘ll‘lAN, Gradu- ali uf lulmieil. .il I‘iliilli l‘wllvgc. 'l‘nruuiu; l‘ln-iizl-ila and burnout“, lini‘vhuvml Asylum, “Nulwi t" i iI-liidt \nl Ulilesilii; lair l‘ln-uniau ls- huluolmi. lneiui 'I‘quk hul‘gcuu, Lindsay Dietrich. “like null I‘smliluulw. l.iunill-a|., M‘tkliltl dim! west of has II. imm- mum, N u- 10.50 a “1.. l 80 tub l- m.; and 7 il- a p m. Lind-a), April a. lhtil.â€"M~l,\. Business Cards. __‘ a. iii-rain, on»: of the Maui- . ulpalll)’ of Mara, Athorlcy iuwfliw. Money to loan on farm and town property at 0 per cent. GEORGE McBL‘Gii, .4 UcrIBNnnR. Residence, Wellington-st" LINDSA Y. E Ll A S BOWES, .4 UC 115N323. Resi'dcn cc. Bond-31.. LINDSA Y. A J. SMITH, Licensed AFCTIONEER for the 00an or Victoria. WOODl’lLLE, Our. “I F. O'BOYLE, CLERK OF THE e MUNICIPALITY OF OPS. "80‘- LIC' AG“? fire. In“. Clad mt. be“. 1.. [0’39 'ro loo“. Private and other Funds at Lowest. Rates. General Accountant, Real Estate Agent, etc. Office, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. LINDSAY. AS. WETHERUP, â€"DHALKR [Nâ€" PIA N 08 and ORGANS. Clea. Primâ€"In! m. L BARTHOLOMEW. Immuoe. Lipâ€"cm and Real Estate Agent. OFFICE, DOMXNION BANK BUILDING, LINDSAY, ONT. PETER BROWN , Que-sen iuenoiimi. ADDRESS, 0.4K WOOD P. 0. Sales attended to with despatch and satisfaction guaranteedâ€"874w. RANNEY i INNES. Civil Engineers, Ontario (I. W. mun. I. (in. Soc. C. W. I- m 0. L 8...C. E. (Toronto Unlverdty. ,oflauoa. D wmum mlammmnp. smudmfl mwnwmmflgon man" road [lb Amhmmnlpuminmlbco-p' lathe wboinnadtoineunrwiii-va moneybyinaurlngiutbis semi-steam mu an. old line Mame-":0- su. Had-y. New“, iconâ€"sassy. PBOFBSIONAL NURSE. .â€" ‘\