s . A310 ME 18. 18%. “Yes." remarked‘an enterprising col- ored pastor in one of the southelrn Amado-a mm: cities. “I've done had a powerfu‘ ot °h::?... Him 31:35.,†of trouble in my ch'ch. 0n yeah lhad all do deacon: ag'in me at once. Dey \V'lliam McAtcer. Farmer, Creemore. I l l kep a-ssyin’ [oh ms to go. but I can. can CANADIAN. - FLOODS ‘lN ONTARIO. W38" . I ’ STAN†AGAINST OlllFOCYISM numerical-m m4 ed Himmrrinreerr-rwom MUCh Damage. P.O.. writes: “For years I have been a sufferer from acute rheumatism. “,Vo, bruders. I'm not do one fur to depart. If deres any emygratin' fur At times I have been completely laid to be done. it‘s you dat'll do it." Fin'ly up with itâ€"could not put £3 myI' ‘ ' . ore . _ clothing Without assistance deir prevailin' got so frequent like, i i The Raging Waters Have Caused l U ( ESE £59313 CUEâ€"on cm a. ...- .. .. unto. dill??? < I“ r... SICK llEAC Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A pa- [ect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsip nets, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and’ demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. @112 (Canadian £051. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1893. WOMAN -â€"WHY SlCKLY ? Nerves Shattered â€" Stomach Weak â€" ngestion Derangedâ€"Prostrated â€"South American Nervlne is Woman's Friendâ€" Never Fickle. )Ii's. Hutchinson, of \‘4iiideleur.l’.Q., ()nt., says: "South American Nervine is :1 wonderful mi‘illClllt‘ :ind lhc only remedy that ever helped me. I was a greaat sufferer from nervous pros- iralion and acute indigestion. The first dose relieved in? and three bottles completely cured 1119. Sold by A. Higinbotham and P. Morgan; # BUTTER PA PER. For the accommodation of our far- mer friends, we have placed in stock a. quantity of the celebrated Crystal Brand. Vegetable Parchment [Butter] Paper, cut in size to wrap poundu'olls of butten The price will be 150. per hundred sheets, or 600. for 500 sheets. Butter marketed in neat packages will bring from one to two cents more than that put up any other way. Sample free at Post Printing Office. #â€" WHEN THE SJHULE LET OO'I‘. '_..o. -, Are. you ever on the street \thn the schule lets cot? Hoe ye seen the faces sweet .\Vhen the schule lets out.’ 0, what joy nnil fun is there. Free fro» cvcry lhociil 0' care; .\y. there's music i' the air \thn lhc scbulc lets out; .la ! Soc lhcir. :i' llkw bw- . Who-n lhc ethnic leis col; Am‘ mill IliillK tlwv :i' wore Hairy. \"lwn llit‘ Sl‘lllll" ll'lH mil; llnl thou-“s nn' :i (‘rnzy :mcâ€" Nu, lllaly'rs- a‘ jinl fu' o' fun; (l. boo lhc-y jump and run ‘.\\'hnn lhv N'llllll' lulu urrll Sumo folks may be :innnyml “’I‘J‘ll IIJ“ Mllllll‘ llll< lull. llnl for mo l but vilJoy-ul When lhc m‘hnlv lulu uol; lion 1 low in m": llll‘lll play? All' I'm nol nahumml lo any I could join llin rimul min guy “’hvn lhc .wbuln Inls mil, Play on my bonnie lmll'll.“ \Vlu'll Ill" .‘K'lllllt‘ li'lri mil; ‘i‘o new you my limu'l yuni'ns Whoi: Illt‘ m'hulv lvli ool‘. Shout. sing llllli play \\'i' glen When your haul in young :ln' You'll iie'oi' illilll‘ happier bu Tllilll \ihvii st'huh- loin out. true Sweet blessings lm around you \Vliun lhc†al'liuli' it‘lsl out; And n' lhiil's guill surround you \Vlmn the schulc lets ool; May He abune draw near, Keep frae ill each bonnie dear, Thu! their path may :iye be clear “'hen the schule lets out. # “Of Interest to Men" The attention of the reader is called to an attractive little bod: lively published bit that eminent Expert dehiciln. G. 3- Bob rtz. M D.. 252 Wood- ward Ave . Detroit. Mich. This oook_ Is one of genuine answer. to every inm,anvi its plain amp honest advice will certainly be of the greatest b neat to anyone desirom oi securing perfect health and v.:or. A n quest for a free and sealed conv will to complied with if atldreened as above and Tina Lisn sar Peer mentiontd. _______â€"-â€" Newspapers and Magazines. . â€"Harper's Magazine for April will contain an illustrated article on ‘The Closing Scene at Appomattox." des- cribing the famous meeting between Grant andiLec, by General George A. Forsyth. ['.S.A.. a member of Sheri- dan's staff. on intimate terms with his chief; a character sketch by Morgan Robertson-entitled "Primordial," in which he portrays humorously the de- vi-lopinent of ii. civilized child cast up- on an uninhabited tropical island; on account, by Sidney Whitman. F.R.G. S., author of “Imperial Germany." of the commercial rivalry existing be- tween England and .Ceijmany. What TWO Cents will Prove. For a two cent stamp Francis U. Kahle, 127 Bay St., Toronto, will- send a. free. sample of Trask’s Magdetic Ointment and cook book to anyone suffering from Rheumatism, Chilhlaius, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Bruises, .chcr Sores. It is a positive CURE for Piles. The Ohio State Agricultural Experi- ment Station has been experimenting to discover the source.of felt in,milk. A recent bulletin says that a cow was fed for ninety-five days upon food con- taining less ‘than two ounces daily of fat, and upon this diet she not. only gave mill; as rich as that prodï¬ced by her while on ordinary foods. butsecm- ed to grow fat. _l:‘rom foodcontaining only 5.7 pounds pf digestible fat, she secreted milk containing-.623 pounds of fat and gained Ais'I’pouuds inâ€: weight. The experiment seems to prove conclu- sively that part, at last, of the fat in milk is formed from the carbohydrates Skin 5.... _ ‘rc‘mms , «ma spoon mmsiniuaaaam‘snnmâ€" sad bran-mm: cunts tiara peck-se- WOODWAID mm 60.. TONI'IOyWADA l l I was blasted away and the water immedi- l l l PEOPLE HOMELESS AT OTTAWA. Some Ides of the Damage Done at Brant- ford. Gait. London West and Bonnie: -'.l‘he Floods Abnting. But Still People Fear for the Futureâ€"A . Concise Statement. Ottawa, March 15.-â€"'I‘he rapid thaw of last week, supplemented by heavy rains, has caused a great rise in that part of 3 the Rideau River which flows through and near the city, with the result that the low-lying lands on the east bank of the river are submerged and thousands of acres are under water. The villages of .l Janeville, Clarkstowu and the southern ! end of New Edinburgh, all of which are only separated from Ottawa by the river, ' are badly flooded, and several hundred persons are practically homeless to-night. their homes being so surrounded by water as to be only reachable in boats, and many of them are so unsafe as to be uninhabitable. The flood is the worst in forty years, and the damage to property is very great. Today the ice below the railway bridge ately commenced to flow freely into the Ottawa, and it is still falling almost as rapidly as it rose. Abated at Gait. Gait, 0nt., March 15.â€"The Grand River flood has abated and the quantity of water in the cellars of numerous stores and private dwellings is gradually becoming less. Every store on Main street has water in the cellar, owing to the water being forced back through the sewers. Cherry Bros.’ storehouse, adjoin- ing the mill. and containing two hundred barrels of flour, was swept away last night, carrying with it another span of the upper bridge. The loss to Cherry Brothers will amount to about $2,000. The other smaller individual losses will aggregate about $8,000. making a total of $10,000, besides the loss to the muni- cipality, which will be in the neighbor- hood of $7,000. The Gals, Preston 8.: Hespclcr Street Railway is unable to run between Preston_ and Hespelcr, owing to the washed-out track on that section of the road. The Grand Trunk Railway have 100 men at work on their line between Gait and Deon repairing the roadbed and replacing rails. It will be several days before trafï¬c can be resumed on that branch of the road. The Flood at Brantford. Bra'ntford, March 15.â€"The water in the Grand River continued to rise until an early hour yesterday morning, when it appears to have attained its highest, at which it remained forsome time. In West Brantford the water continues to rush through the streets at great speed. The streets are badly cut up with wash- out holes, and sidewalks are floating harass the street. Communication is made with boats. The G.'I‘.R. suffered considerably. their track being washed a few feet out of place and considerable of the earth washed away. They hndugrnvol train and gang at work repairing. Much Trouble in. Hespoler. Hespeler, Ont, March 15.â€"-Not for many years have the waters of the Speed been as high as thcy have been today. ’l‘ho :I'IV'UI' is swallon to many times its normal size. and many acres of low-lying farm lands between here and Preston iiro undor water. Sovnriil dupm'ts Brodie Woolen Mills, lluspclcr; Speeds- vlllo Woolen Mills and Ferguson 8.: l’cttlnuon Woolen Mills iit Pronton have boon cloned tn-diiy on account of tho iloml. The (i. a: H. Electric Railway lmtwnmi Preston and llunpolur is lnnn- dutml bi uovnrnl place-i and it numbnr of wnulioutn hiivo ovvnrrwl, colimpiuntly thorn was not it Mr up )‘thAlI‘II-‘ly. l'runton was In darkness but night, mi all tho uluctrlc light Wll‘ml lmlwwn thorn rind liliilr, whore tho power station ll Iltniitud, are down. l'lm rlvor bi slowly rounding, and it bl expected that the worst bi over, London we" Is Safe. London, Ont, March l5.-All danger from flood In West London is past. After midnight lit-it night the writer begun to fall, and last night â€was well within its banks. The reports sent to the Toronto papers, stating that 1,500 homeless, were pure exaggeration. _______â€"â€" LORD SALISBURY MUST REST- Mr. A. J. Balfour Taking Charge of For- eign Office Business. London, March 15.â€"It is officially announced that the Marquis of Salisbury was greatly fatigued by Friday's Cabinet Council, and a return of weakness, following the attacks of influenza, super- vened, with the result that Sir William Broadbent, the famous physician, advised the Premier to take a complete rest in the South of France. Mr. A. J. Balfour, the First Lord of the Treasury. and Gov- ernment leader in the House of Com- mons, so far as necessary, is now dealing with the Foreign Ofï¬ce business. 'The Press Association says it is authorized to declare that the rumor that the Marquis of Salisbury contemplates resigning either of his oï¬iccs is absolutely ground- less. The Marquis starts for Beaulieu in about a week‘s time and will stay there about a fortnight. ' . ________ . “hiked 65 Miles to Court. Toronto, March 15.â€"Charlcs Robinson of Eudora on Saturday received a sub- poena to appear ‘at court here as a wit- ness in the case of the Queen v. Cook. Enchadg’t any money; but believing the summons“ to be imperative, set out to walk to the, city. The distance from Eudora to Toronto is 65 miles, but Mr. Robinson was on hand for the opening of court at 10 o clock yesterday morning, ___.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Drove in Front of an Engine. Cobourg, March 15.-â€"Geo. Cockburn and ‘Hugh Maher. of Baltimore. drove across the Division street crossing of the Grand Trunk in front bf 13 shunting engine. ' Mr. Cockburn has several fractured ribs and internal injuries, while Mr. Maher is nursing a broken collar bone. AreiCanad‘Jan'Rcser-ve Men Liable. _ ‘London, March litâ€"A rumor was circulated here that the men of the'navy reserve residing in Canada would be called‘ out“ simultaneously with those of Great Britain and Ireland‘' when tho latter were summoned to the colors. Enquiry at the war ofï¬ce has utterly failed to substantiate the report, and military men generally discredit it. _____._â€"â€"â€"â€" Cotton Workers Return to the Hills. Taunton, Mass, March iiiâ€"The 1,100 seat the Whittenton Cotton Mills W to work yesteniay. They seemed glad of the opportunity.“ resume. The monetary loss to them during the strike he. mounted to about $0.000. In tho- pooplo were made - l I Bigotry and Pwldldo last he Buried Willi Their Countless Victims. AN AGE or EEHGBTESMENT Poisonous Drugs and Dangerous Nos- trums Must Give Way to Advanced Science, _.__ HUNDREDS ARE BEING CURED If You Are Ailing. No Matter What the Disease or How Hany Doctors Have Failed to Cure You. Step Into the Nearest Drugbtore. Ask {or a Guide to Health. Buy a 26¢ent Remedy and Cure You Yourself. â€"- Mrs. S. Nichol, No. 140, Ontario-st, Toronto, sayszâ€"“I suffered severely frommet‘vnus- trouble when I beg-ah) us- ing Munyon's Remedies. l was so bad at times that I could not speak. and was absolutely powerless to do anything. It also affected megneatâ€" 1y when eating, and I was completely run downl One and oneâ€"half bottles of Munyons herve Cure completely reâ€" stored me to health. I have since been feeling entirely well." liIunyon's Rheumatic Cure seldom fails to relieve in one to three hours, and cures in a few days. Price, 250. Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles. Price 250. Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneu- monia and breaks up a cold in a few hours. Price 250. _Munyon's Cough Cure stops coughs. night. sweats, allays soreness, and speedily heals the lungs. Price 25c. Muuyon’s Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in the back, loins or grains, and allpforms of kidney disease. Price 250. Munyon's Nerve Cure stops nervous- gsecss and builds up the system. Price Munyon's Headache Cure stops head- ache in three minutes. Price 25c. Munyon's Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Price 25c. . Munyon's Blood Cure eradicatcs all impurities of the blood. Price 250. Munyon's Female Remedies are a boon to all women. lifunyon's Catarrh Remedies never fail._ The Catarrh Cureâ€"price 25c. â€" eradicate: the disease from the system. and the Catarrh tabletsâ€"price 25c.â€" cleanse and heal the parts. Muuyon's Asthma Remedies relieve in three minutes and cure permanent- ly. Price Cl. Munyon’s Vitaliser. a great tonic and restorer of vital strength to weak people. .1. A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists. mostly 25 cents a vial. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 11 Albert street, Toronto. Ont., answer- ed with free medical advice for any disease. _ H is sometimes afortunzilc lhing to be shot at. King George of Greece was wry unpopular a short limo agn.:iiid Hn unhappy was he in conscqucnccdhul it was iiiiiil be seriously coulcmplnlml iibdiculing. 'l‘o-diiy ho is on" of the inosl pomliir men in Anlions. nll bo- ciiuso o [hom- shols lhal worl- fire-ii lll him a few (liiyn ago. ’l‘h» practici- would no! no without its risks, but it inlght. be worth the whib- of public mun. whom popuhtrily is on the wniw. to offer â€101inle on liirga-ls. 'Promotion of General Happineu' bl m-cnrwl by Norvilinnâ€"lhi- gri-ul iiMW-piiin cure. ’l‘hi| highly pmolrnl- inn pi-oiwi'licm of Norvilinc iiizikv il lli‘Vt‘l' fuiling in It†(union of l’lll‘lllllll- llHlll. nourulgiii. cramps. pains in the buck null uillo, luiulmgo, bin. “'0 hourtily commend il. Tho government was a little shaken, but is still in the ring, doing‘businoss at the old stund lll. the parliament buildings. 'l‘oronto.â€"Strutford Beacon. ......'l‘o this we may fairly add: Yes, and apparently quite “Hardy" and “ Hurt y." VERSIOT FOR pope's. Mrs Hooper Cured of Female Weakness by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Norwich, Mar. liâ€"The evidence of J. Stanley Hooper. farmer. living near Norwich, in the case of Dodd’s Vs. Dis- ease. was as follows:â€" “My wife suffered for twelve years with Female weakness. The best doc- tors attended her. She used many remedies. but neither doctors or rem- edies did her the least good." “Finally I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. One box worked wonders. Four boxes cured her. She is as well now as she ever] was. Dodd's Kidney Pills, cured her. ‘ The judge charged in favor of Doidd's. Verdict was unanimous. "Dodd's Kidney Pills are the only known cure for diseases of women." This accords fully with popular feel- ing. _ Safety In Buying Seeds There is no other way to measure the value of the seed than by the value of the crop. A good crop simply Can- not come from poor seed, Secondrate seeds will waste good land, good fertil- izer, and good labor, and the crop won’t pay expenses; Now, as the practical farmer cannot afford to waste time testing seeds to find out whether they are true to name, sound and clcan. it stands to reason that the only safe way to buy sooth is to! seek the pro- tection of a name that has stood for reliability in the past. The great seed house of D. M. Ferry 5:. Co.. of \Vindsor. Ont., has sold seeds all over the United States for the last forty- two years, and the steady growth of the business is a. sure indication that Perry's seeds hava given satisfaction. Ferry's Seed Annual for 1898. a stand- ard guide for farmers and gardeners, containing much valuable information. is sent free topersons writing for it, unseahdlylnlithe slc‘ancsslntheworld. l retainstbedigestedfoodtoolonglnthcbowel and produccs biliousness, torpid liver. indi Hood’s minim. in- mate. Hood's run I s «remnants W iratumv-smunu'm mmmmmnmm l Constipation l I I. had completed the sncond bottle of South American Rheumatic Cure I was If those two bottles had a well man. ' cost me 850.00 I would have consider- ed it cheap medicine. Sold by A. Big- inbothnm and P. Morgan. ' *â€" ___________â€" Tho m Macon. l She was a Boston princess, he a Col- orado lord, He proudly sat beside her at the sumptuous banquet .board, And as with costly viands she her face so deftly fed, No word of praise escaped her. not a Comment on the spread. With a Sigh of satisfaction she her mastication ceased. - _ I'And. in gentle voice he asked her if she had enjoyed the feast; . And her pretty blue eyes twmkled with a sparkle .of delight As she musically answered; “Say, them beans was out of sight!' M RIDNEY DISESE. Symptoms and the Great Cure. Note lhc signs:â€"Infl.-immaticn, non- retenlion of urine. scalding, .elnrp pains in passmg, dragging pains in the bladder. chills. cold extremities; 11'. these indicate bladder derangement. catarrh of the bladder, and other serious complications. If neglected will result in stubborn kidney dis- orders and physical wreck. South American Kidney Cure will arrest all these symptoms, dispel all the causes, cleanse and keep the system clean. It's a kidney specific. :1 life-giver and a life-saver. Sold by A. Iiiginbolhnm P. Morgan. # AN IMPORTANT INDUSTRY. In the minds of most people the man- ufacture of paints and colors is not thought of much importance, andlhis branch of business is little understood by the public generally. Twenty-five or thirty years ago paint was made in :i very crude way. and consisted mainly of grinding while. lead and colors in oilâ€"lhc mixing. or preparing for use, being done by the consumer. \ Toâ€"day it is different. This branch of business, like all others, has made rapid improvements. The best paint is _now made ready for the brush. Paint for every purpose can be bought ready to put on. This change has been brought about by the application of special machinery forlhe fine grinding and thorough muting of the different pigments and ingredients. This, with skilled labor, produces paints better and cheaper than under the old method. Much of the improvements and ad- vancement in paint-making is due to the Sherwin-Williams Co., who are Without doubt lhc largest manufac- turers of paint in the world. This company has an extensive plantâ€"thi- largest of lho kind in exislenceâ€"ao Cleveland. Ohio. It will give an idea of the extent of their premises when It. is slated their floor spari- exceeds ninc ncrcs. Many thousands of gal- lons of paint rezuly to us". is doliwred out every day. Iii-sides Ilil‘ Clcvclzuill plant â€I" Company have their own fur- lorics at Chicago and Monti‘c-il, (‘.'\n- min. nlso branch houses .il Now York and Boston. The Sherwin-“WIlinms il‘K‘ll by the principal Mcnmship companies in IIH‘ Stilton-l .‘lnll (liiiiiiilii. Thori- is scarcely :i town or village in either country “liq-r0 lhc wcll-kiinwn S. \\'.-1' may nol bu obtained. l’il’ly travellers zin- constantly on lhc roul, cum-ring cvvry point ol lhu coliliiwiil in lhc inl-iri-«ln of llw C'Xli‘ll'AIVl' bunincrm. 'l‘liu buhllli‘flh unis built up from slimll Il‘fllllnlllRK, nnil IIK grail norm-m. in Jun Lugciy lo llio- f.irl â€mi from llicnl irt lhc Ilrhplivlulh‘ ll.‘I\'l‘ mwi-r :illmu-I more than one qualilyâ€"llii- bml llr-y could Innkvâ€"ln go out under lhcir ln~ bol. 'I‘hc‘ result is whrrevi-r 'l‘lo‘ Slit-r- \\in~\\'i!liai.is Illlllll‘ is found on .I pick- Points are r:iil\t.iy.-4 and, “ï¬ll ‘II Iln'rl' is in paint. Your Weak Spot. 'l’i-rlnips il in your lliroul or your bronchial Iuln‘s. If you llike cold eun- ily, litkv Scott's Emulsion. ll cheeks any tendency in your system to seriâ€" ous lung lruuble. dat I done come right out on em in one ob my red-hot shook my fingers a test suhmons. I t em right in do meetin', and I says. ‘You deacon: dab â€"yous jist n-workin' for yoahselvese I'm a-workin' fob do good Lawd. an I'm n-goin' to stay heah in dis church till I buries cbery one Oh you.’ An it want very long beiosh ldid bury one of '91!) an' de oders dey got most powerful scarf, an' I don't never have moah trouble after dat."_ sable shepherd lighted his pipe, gently collapsing into a noiseless remini- BCL‘ nee. New Advertisements _____________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _______._.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘OR SALEâ€"s litter of pure bred Tamworth Pl:- nd a couple of Illk Con. Apply to watrna shoves, but 7. in um cu... nmpo L-Ovd. OR SALE.â€"Ellt half of lot 13. 1st cow-ion of 0p- containing no acre- of land 80 acre- clrared. balance arun ior cattle. A creek run- through the nrvperty A log house and barn on the prowl-en. Apply to '1‘. J. RAY. Lind-y, or CHAS. PEI. Wabh Co . lluto, N. Dalton -‘w8. HOTEL PROPERTY T0 LEASE The Ontario Hess, Wulago the on) Licensed Kohl ln Rams township, pone don can had on first of lay next. Also weutpartl of Lots 1 and 2, Front Range Rain In., 50 acres, known as Faun asylum. All cleared and in luv, good building- and orchard. Situated cn shore of me Conchlchlng, F “'1 KO: a sure on premiu- Good chance for a business man with some capital Apply to JOHN WALDRON, _w9lf Pawn P (‘ . Out. m cm: English Remedy. . . Sold and recommended by all J 1 druggistl in canads. Onl reli- \ " able medicine disoove . Sf: ,'\‘ ‘5 u . Wtocme all 5e 'ea ens. all effects of abuse xna or excess. Hental Worry. Excessive use of To- bacco. Opium or stimulants. Mailed on reed!†of price, one geeks“ 8]. six. 85. WWW. sizwilloure. amphlets free to an address. Th0 Wood mw’o W \Vood's Phosphodine is sold in Lind- say by E. Gregory, druggist. PAS'IURE LihD F R SALE BY -ENDER. renders will be received up to 15th of April. for 50 acres ï¬rst-clam putu'c hind, being Mum Wee. quarter of lot is, on second cones-don cl Fenslon' The landb well watered. it having a spring creek through it There are 15 acre- oi timber on the mopevty. Termsâ€"half cash. halanec at 6 per cent. The highest or any tender not owe: av [‘7 accepted. Address JOHN 93011, Cambny. larch 9th, 1503. o9w6. Cook's Cotton Boot Conpoani is successfully used monthly over poo Ladies. Safe. effectual. es all t for (ed-s Cetus he! Coco rut. e no 0 r,“ all Mixtures. pills and mltetions are dangerous. Prise. Ito. l, 81 get box; Re. I, 10 d stronger,“ Per box. 0. l or I. mailed on receipt of price and two l-eent Item The Cook Oompuy.Windsor. Ont. g' on. i and a sold and recommendedby ell responsible Drugguu in Canada. No. 1 and 30. 2 sold in Lindsay by E. Gregory, druggist. M ORTGAGE S iLE â€"0'â€" aliaili la_ni Pilllllu t'uder and by vlriue of the Power [of Sale contain- ed In a certain menace, which will be produced at theilmeof Bale there will be oil-red for isle by Public Auction.hy Ella- lion's, AuctIom-er. at the B-nson Home In the Town of Lindsay. in tin County of Vlctorlu. on SATURDAY. the Second Day of APRIL. I800. It lhc hour of Two o‘clock in the slumber», the following lands and premises : aioel One The Northorly unevenly flu acre- of Lot number 3b, In the E'ghth Cano- mien of ll" Torn-hind Imllv in the C. untv of \' clorla. l’aroel Two The h'onb hall I i Let seven in lhc E‘uhlh Concession of the uld Town-hip or finally. Upon the lami- demribed an aid to he ended a llama dwelling house, ban.- wlth stables, an 1 other on bulldlnga The uld unrul- elll be offend l r ulo on NM. '1‘ rimâ€"Ten per cent . l the pu chuo money to he p.ld to the \‘omloi'u iii-Holmium tune of ale: u-fllol eul \leh and ten per DIM to amount to on half the purchase mun» \Vl'hln thirty day: from date of sale wiili. u. Intern-t. and the bunc- to be secured by first mung-(e on the lands sold, with interest at the per cent yearly. The property will be sold ml} c' to a reserve bid. Further particular- and Ollie! ceuuluon- of ale will be made known at mm of ale, and in u e no.1!- tiino n u be ob Lined from Il'LUCK. MILLER, CROW‘I'REII I lllNl‘OOIERY D mlnlon Bulk Chambrn, or Cor. King and Yunfl-Ill“ Toronto. ELIAS BONES Ito“ Auctioneer, Lind-er. band at Toronto ihb Ith day of Us ch. ismâ€"9n. _ J. J. Wghorug. A Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines, 0! TH! 8881‘ ms. As I have no expenses of travelling agents or rent of sto.e, I can sell lower than ever. Ofï¬ce at my house, corneref Sussex and Peel-eta. A GOOD BICYCLE FOR SALE CHEAP. P. 8 â€"! also sell the Kowl Washer. J. F. a: JP Cunnin .- .'I'O LOAN AT.... 5 PER CENT ‘ â€"‘ $1,000,000.00 No Commissions. I ago of pain! il alziiiils for lhc IA‘HI lll'll. Oskwocd Expenses very Low. TERMS or REPAYMENT TO SUIT BORROWERS. A... to J. F. J. P. BUNNINGS, on- up the system, : um}... mush , ' - m. leer-us. _. AGENTS, oaxwoon Dicks Bioca Purifier. ifduringthewintcryouaddMeof ' Dick's Blood Purifier toherfeed. Itsharpenstheappetiteofan indifl‘erent eater,tones strengthensthegm‘ goodhealthfortheCalvingsm "am“‘bï¬'kin ‘ +5.0 muse each... 906‘ b 00.; l I J. J. WETBERUP. Box 4-15, Lindsay Joy and Smiles \ In place of sighs with 5 Easy. quick Work--Snow white Wash. Gurney Scale 00. The CURNEY Established 1856. SCALE CO. MANUFAC [URBRS OF Standard URPRISE so“ GENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS We have the Largest Stock of Merchant Tail Goods in the County. English, Scotch, Irish and Canadian Tweed: and COATINGS. Handsome Overcoatings and p: away down to suit the times. Fit and ï¬nish gar. tied and every customer sent away‘well pleased, consisting of 5| KENT-811. Sbfltt J Ewen. DAINTY LINES i For Dainty Peeple. f In order to keep abreast with the times. and retain our reputation as being the ï¬rst house in the trade, we have added this week sev- eral new lines to our already well assorted stock- Among them may be found the following 3, Horton Catto Co’s Royal Salad Dressing. Christie Brown Co’s Snow Flake Biscuits. Christie Brown [8: Co's Butter Crackers. Schredded Whole Wheat Biscuits. Batar Co's English Jelly in Glass Jars; McLaren’s Imperial Cheese, V Paragon Cheese in small Pots. Heintz's Preserved Sweet Pickles. ~Â¥ - ‘ TEAS, TEAS, TEAS Our Teas need introduction to the publliv as of old the / comprise the cream of the world'5 market. Special for 30 Days. Choice Ceylon Tea. regular price 50c for lot» Choice Hvson Tea, regular price 40c for 30‘- Choice Japan Tea, regu'ar price 33c for 25¢- Ram Lal’s, B’ue Ribbon, 400 Select. Give us a .trial order and (as: the superiority of our goods. w Established Quarter Century. lg. . his .3- SPBATT ll KILLEN, Re'iable Grows e 31mm†"O“d' on Amendment tion’The Prom-mu o “med by Tired Md'llll) I Railway Quit-slum L’t’bfllt‘ll. . a March Ii.â€"~‘lll lw ( n-licf which w... iv.- the country '1“, morning ll.«' 1, flunk“? full of heard tl‘ic ' | CAD: ill.mc'.l}bc insult o: H, In “'35 u vilikilt'lli‘, )_" , Government N, "active IDlXir'Ul'-‘â€". situation (‘l't‘il'li-i, *kcrs to thi- ~ .. first divlcozl .. ‘ .mcnt of Mr. -» . .‘L'll tlw 1‘;~"..i-_ ..;:.v 1Y1" will“ ' 1|" \.‘4'lvi \ (i 3;;iilitlli ' ' thrill \\'.i~ llnl. ; . WED†:i 'r "» 7,, ' iiii. ‘ , , Hugh-e, Jnll' (11' I. ' ll, hung. in a. lmnilviix. li. Mnml-ii: _ .‘IIll‘kll‘. .‘l H, .‘ll‘llllï¬ii " mm. .\l-'.\l ' w-il. .\l--lg~. M . 'li, l‘iii'imiiw. minim. l'iw \ I‘l, llwx lil‘ \- l'r, SvliiplI. 5-" ll; Shine-ii, 5" iv, 'l‘lii‘lxvl‘ i‘ \‘r- hl-‘ï¬l‘r. l3- ll'li‘fllll . I'M : '- l. “Milli-ii Ill. ti (Sir All‘illlii‘ ‘_\'. i‘lnt'hi-_ ii, lliignrz. f; :' iiiiioiig. li ' \lv \ll Mi'ln-iiuii \l .‘h'lJ‘llllllll '(iiIl L'."'} ,Miirllii. Mill.» .\l-i: l» . ll, (lll\'i-r. (Isl-’2‘ Iqu- Robs-rind†Ifiillll.\~>ll nioufl, Spruul-z 'lw‘m lawn Tn)r‘)~ r ih‘ir ' 'liIII, \Ynllumg \Vilsul 72. Melane- Ruled ore the aincndmi-nt Mclnncs (Liberal. . seconded by Mr Elgin, an amvndnm: , which win-d llil’ tion with llli‘ r"; ï¬nd the Gov-rimm- ' ~10? tho l)llll(lil,;: .v MOP! lnlci ll '1‘ i Govcmiizcm “m '."- But :ht‘ >lw..‘.~r ut of order. Analysis of the -inst the mnem‘i::.. ". the amendment : .i 00 . 0. ~_, “ be“ absent. 5. stitucncias \‘iuuim k". 1: lmembers, 2:9,, ‘ following Wcri- pni ,, . - ( I‘m; Kt'llii . (i.llll Curb} NH»: '1 lHIil lii'lld " (1411113011). l’riur - l'oii; . m- Rodd ' lmpo fâ€ï¬‚owing iiieiii . "“18. lid-uneau a ' and HcCu-thy an "t1. ' Prince, P.E.l., is “ ~ were five Con min“ the smooth '1: Hughes, Beth- ' "0‘6 In other raga . ‘bell. (Hamilton). n. no. a}... “IBIS (if the vote ‘: II as follows: “he hm. Ill; ' ‘ me am, in; "MI hunt, 6; l‘_, a;