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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 22 Apr 1892, p. 3

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oo- iv. ‘gdfiount w... .. “mundane“: .. wi ”$030M moniaorfeverarsfastlssdingtom â€""nie’ Bianuordtrnsn' "'t officer‘saem' " ' s to hiasouJohnnyto schooLSTh‘e admitted that hisboy would ml: ‘ school. Heheddoneell in hispowc to ’tfifi'sav, may, APRIL 22. 1392. W e e lpainbecsme glo- swan driven to Burk’s Falls. but willhesentto Toronto. It is feared that eight of the eye for life, and thestrainonhisnervous systemhas been Mecdonsld. arrested for mu: non Notice ‘ anvgnrxnllq“ ‘ ' ‘ .. . .1... e l..‘. ”a . rfml pi: . f 35,1, . . understand his duty. On Monday he sum. bled moued Mr. Kieto for neglecting to send not fiyzdm? much trouble. m'thlok Bathe film had overcast the almost unsudur» y in marrying Miss Minnie A. Lott, ultted at the Bellevflie assirss. tood that he has instituted mastic!- . .” ,t 2 keep him at the street. The boy was out "mm‘g. 1, ms 01' THE WEEK. to school, but never went. Jdumywas hshsslostthe ._\, 4% , sentencédtosixmoliglgs‘higéheindusmsl d you um rumormxs or ....“me m . “39%;; W ”yum- V: g, moniker. She said she had no shoes to go to school. “Jam" ....“ from the telegraph and I:- gatlatothemothséhgirlspfllanughsd' “t the hafmbsenecq ;, chains. tolgmchild shdmuetgotosclw 1' critic! W lâ€"F:â€""â€"â€"_=' râ€"A great number of pro an A f cm” the former. , who assaulted him upon his wediliii’q‘:t day - 0" do" ago a young man giving andsoruihlessly robbed minent Eglish Melons have signed an appeal to ome s =' .. ‘. , wary Matthews to liberate Mrs. Os- D ' ~7- 7 ma- - ...A rich vein of nickel has been discov- l " ...; on a farm two miles south of K ,. ... Itissaid theorewillyieldavalueof his name as Benquitats, who hasfor some The ' 843 9" m refused whsn he asked the En Ines, ‘ _Senator McMillan of Michigan thinks c.’ .1. ”W 3 h‘ near ‘ g mosses “sinuses“ ...... “5‘” l B 3 pro 1‘ . , f0 r sale magma“. on age: there. He was told that iftheirman â€"-In a line fence dispute in Maryborough township on Saturday John George shot Daniel Buy with a shot gun. Eby is in the We care and George is under arrest. 6 . -â€"The wri. for the election to fill the ya been deposited with him for Benquitats. talent-am as socuri g a a E: .3 mung of Mr. German, has been issued. Greet Northwestern Telegram Co.’s ofilce. min the Beecher trial, di rad, N.Y., Monday morning. anarchist scarce at Havana were notified. After a time the messenger boy was discovered who delivered the ion among “a hurt and the building suffered but being little damage. teotives have not located the rogue. â€"At Roland, Man., a point on the North on Pacific, John Jordan. a three-year old , ct his hey ll charged with having murdered her hus- his brother, who aimed a loaded gun play- miy at him. The accident has unsettled bond. has been found guilty. The court the reason of the mother. 01.38. I ‘Wm pieced over the smokeetack. M8: ”3%: figggfiffidfii’sfi‘fisfifuflgfi and no one seemed to have esuspioion that R 8.4 mm misinformemrtfi l:l‘li“l.lilt..lvl§2 elements 5 A. FE TY, “809 in placing dynamite b93335 where and soon learned that Mme. Saln o, to the! 680 do “13 "1°31 harm. whom nosuspicion had heretofore attached, -' 0 SAFETY. nor price list. ~Durlng Good Friday’s services in a had been engaged in questionable money ‘6. Si inch for Mi church in Anglesols, t-st, Lindsay, while the priest was praying before the Pines. Tobbaesm altar a mat: so off the ptliesfs hsai wish a single blow of ‘ . ~ generally. I 2:. 9!. A I". "“6”“ to run an on!!!“ through the the condemned woman. She is only 22 a sharp sword, and made his escape snintrigue withaetudent in the through :h-i frightened congregation. â€" . Dr. Ar :3 ton of Moore. who Rev m t R was presented by the prosecution.. . .Auna nobleman, Count Lou‘oens de punching. The nobleman arrived in Lon- hear his screams when dying. don last week. , _ â€"The bill to permit the law society to band a life was insured for $230“ trsemen t" o POST WILLBI .inCsnada. a” - .forOneDoflars Weston-d.- adcpted in the Ontario legislature by a to the measure would be the admission of women so the bar and the bench, and Mr. ‘ in its fullest extent. Rule in Paris, to touch Guiana, brought shout the disgrace and , Wilson, son-in-law of President Grevv. He reforms. The gen was condemned to five year? imprison- red in the opinion that there was hardly a neat, '40 she 1088 of hit! £1319 88 senator and single infantry battalion at home effective. of his rights as a. citizen. He had wander- Adjutant General Sir Evelyn Wood de- ed about the World from 910-08 to place clared that 50 per cent of the men encamp- einoe then until death overtook him. ed at Aldershot were unfit for camp duties, â€"A London cable says: Information has that they could not even do a dsy’s service been received here that anengsgementhas on account of their your-h and lack or taken place between the forces of the Ameer of Afghanistan, commanded by dared to put such men to was two hours mm Khan, the ameer’s generalissimo, carrying the pack or sentry duty ...... The and a force of the Khan of Junaol. The Duke of Cambridge. commander-1mm“. latter w” defe.ted and the Afghan force endorsed this startling statement, adding captured the town of Asmar. By this vic- that it called upon to mobilize two army my the smear is enabled to command the corps in short notice the authorities could Dora Pass, one of the two passes loading not do 30. and he did not think it possible through the Pamir country to India. The to mobilize one corn: composed of twenty- other pass is held by the British. five battalions of Infantry. . . .Lord Wolse- _ A weslzh Austrian woman has just ley, in response to a question whether the founded an yasylum ‘ for mothers~in-law. battalions as they “fi'wifai‘ would“? at The suns... not ... completes *6 t° be il'd?$2§§$$li°a’°lésia sl' 1E5? belle; big enough to accommodate five hundred than nothing as y The Duke of Connaught guests, and the institution will serve as a said' “I am perfectly certain that if the pleasant refuge for ladies whose company battalions under my command at Parts- is not agreeable to the ungrateful men who mouth were ordered to service tc-morrow “7° ““1de “T With the“ daughters. one half of them would not be allowed to More than one-half the number of apart- 0 on account of uniltnsss.” The main ments in the ”mum ha" “”6“” be“ 8 use of the weakness of homejhattalions “poker, the applicants Bu representing ? d w bed 1 t1 2 ‘h u but men the hi he’r cias°es of Austrian society. 5 state on e on ° ° 8 ~ for foreign and colonial service. Lord 'WM “mesons” and Broker. 2.! . alumni. -otaflklndosm council of the empire has adopted a series service, owing to the .10 ct that wearers of the queen’s uniform are socially ostraclsed, and also because soldiers are wantonly burdened with excessive sentry duty. In regard tomethods of reform there was a of drastic measures which indicate that Marathons are being made for war. A plan has been approved by which all pri- nts railways and steamers will be turned ‘ over to the government in the event of a general opinion that a substantial increase mobilization of the forces being ordered. of the strength of the battalions would come from more liberal pay and better VARIETIES. The l are rovided for severest pens ties p pensions. Views differed on the period of anyone who shall communicate abroad any of the plans of the government or any service, but agreed on the need of periodic document containing information which, training for reserve men, now proved with because of considerations of external se‘ entity, should be kept secret. The author- ities will also punish without trial such persons as shall be discovered to be secret- ' 1! teaching the Polish language. -A London cable of April 17 says: The inhabitants of the southeast of England were amazed Sunday morning on rising to see twelve inches of snow on the ground. Never in English memory had such as volunteers to be the sole reliance in the event of 'm’ _________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" / time past been boarding in a fashionable con and have new t house on Shamrocks-st” Montreal, went bargain addition anion-imlsw. Mac- 13.13:; fight: I 5:20.10 arildssked thsuipsn- donald was married hom ewes sligh ao- quainted, to cash a 8000' cheque. He was fififfig gauging? It wasproven Madoo in t and hand 0 er th money. The next dzy two telegranis war: known “a“ ”11:13:: Notman’l. signed by their man- 3’78”“ “3“ “Pud' “5 before "10 “1“” 3K0! ton, which said that 8500 had “1'; ”a shut ofl m in Welland, Ont, “W b’ “1° Soonafter this the swindier entered and ggzgfag‘ ' the engine s The nomination takes place on April 223d md for the money, but was told tooome instant death. Th H J K.P t n1 1 in an hour. In the meantime u” noisilut ”:1“, 1i'neetéof th; uplper ilogrsof‘thlcI ..eon.. orer,seorcounse _m cung wote eavyr no shepeoplein the umothidenc Gm filmi’dfifgiifi'fi‘dfifiofigflfis 1°“t'gaglagedntgngnch” yer. . . as on,“ ‘3 Ram” 39’5””, Guiteau, and I" "10 d°‘ the messages were forgeries. The com- pany at once decided to take the matter :2,“ grolected b’ the heavy "1”th into their own hands, and the detectives narroovgly escaped with their 11“. â€"Monday night last was the date fixed ay, causing great consterna- message, and he confessed that he had de- for the marriage of Mr. J. A- ulaopor and the worshippers, but no one livered them at the request of the stranger, 11188131“! Jane Seams, 30116171116. The paid 25 unis for doing so. The dc- nuptials were to be celebrated at the raid once of Rev. T. J. Dlugman. â€"A ._ Circumstances over which the groom had snnio,itiisli‘itgrfii’ggfiglsfiz’kéfigt in 3“”! will necessitate a slight change a e program. head ”ho” cii‘ on Tuesday by 1026’ Tavsstohuus, Finland, who was man had bought the wedding trousseau. and an glabotrgte wofiding stripper held been prepare at e res euce e rs. apper. sentenced her to be beheaded ”‘1 ordered On Friday the prospective groom went as _ that her bodybeafterwsrds burned. Much .. Dr. W. J. Hutchings, a Chicm man interest has been taken in the case, 3:?;%3:;{1§g:2 fo lo ti e l l l 1' COMO V 3. owing to the you see and beauty 0: father had left at midnight on Thursday London Eng, underground railway with- ' , years old. She was married to Professor out even so ling a linen handkerchief Sal i | 1890, dhas one d. S In- If“? on I to live happily with her husband, Elucipals was the deserted groom, while she was otherwise than a devoted and bridsemu, Macdonal goods. Shelwas plgced under arrest and at her Have made nmost determined tria overw c.....ng evidence of her guilt And, in a bold and honest way Have come to every home to stay. dies did ordain. l . ' ~ E _ ' S a mama“ of importing young ag Sainio. condemned to death for murdering Kind fate to in 1d kindly entertain. ushm ‘ l . tin them so c.1153iahi..‘§§§§f’isingozph’éi’c sis real herhnabsnd. h... confessed than she sub- T, m Verdsl of attitutfig capsiillleish olf1 sirlyclii’ilnel for capsutlfis Thgse t޴e§ France whom he proposes to initiate into 0 Q“ 399 ‘7 c 01' 119 an '55 n e A d i: th ‘al ’ . habit of taking. She then kissed him and n 9 em 599‘“ . the w mysteries of manure drawing and co put pillows over her h sad in order not to £1,153,123? done, because fair e es hou black characters of note, Bloc AN 13 F . general was involved is the scandal which him a promise that the government shall H‘ , a1 1311 01 111- not obstruct a full discussion and sequent Thiisrpsgxliutation never dies ersls examined concur- For the re allied to Diamond Dyes. =_._â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€" ts of the bride have forgiven the only a daughter some years ago to a and was buried June. 1%. Maedonald draft it the “amt m "stood siru the minister who married him 1101108113011 in Boston With Notman’s 111“- and the issuerofthe marriage certificate. News... marmmm mastermind“ I I bee 3300' n given the they would take the Muskok \, on Friday last. From some un- tartedoffto run under Millssp, could mach the steam the flywheel ace of which struck him, out crushed his head and caused Another part tors away apart. The saw- d J. Benson, edger, them and the destructive missiles, Foster-ave. It appears that the young spects to his amended. he in company with her for Alpena, Micbgan, taking with her the There was a wedding, Monday night, and one of the . # TI THREE FAVORITE BLACKS. ll in S sin tr ns , - urged a VI age p ’ higbfifinfifig "IA“ fighting“, unlit? Three names there are of great renown, pposed to be a lunatic cut served watch was kept upon her. and it Well known 1“ 980‘) Canadian “é“; was discovered ihat she Was carrying on They 133W acquired 3' wondrous ameâ€" col ego. Are friends of every country dame. These characters throughout our land stand, care devote: they were Diamond esâ€" Her hus- Three members of a noble clan Who’ve blessings brought to home of man. â€"A London despatch of Friday last says: The first of fame, is Black for W001, admit women to practice as solicitors was The revelations made in evidence on the Giving a Jet or A one-dip dye 0 Blue so fullâ€" non-partizsn ”1550’"! 0‘ 94 t° 27- M“ state of the British army, given before the , f WODdI'OIIS POW'I‘. Meredith declared that the natural sequel committee of enquiry presided over by $111: sfif‘csgn‘ii snowiyth a strong soap scour, Lord Wsntage, have been the sensations Gives such a. Can never in the least reduce gown ferinud thstthhe woefiwillipgh to lsee of the week, and were of such a nature as Th b . . t had th d c ‘ ' ems! :1: lie to e prac on o e aw willlead to the most active agitation in e union 3 es e can pro u_e. parliament as soon as the recess is over. #:1193331 notdleast, thebottonbglakck O O, O o - â€"General d’Andlau, once 8 Keg-known A group of military members of the house A°lmkeof3§gsfi::sgnga:fi stcyle - I ’ ’ I 6186111 1901781151 8380118. of commons have already seen War Score That makes the housewife sweetly smile. a few days ago. The tary Stenhope privately, and extorted from Each member of this trio gran d work has well in hand; our Silk or Feather, k. that use or weather so. 01'). on. For God. and Ham amdNative La ” 1‘3! NATIONAL nnmx BILL Pm I.â€"'rnu annr. or Dnvns. In the dread infernal regions. Far removed from love and light; In the neither world where denons Range in never-ending night; There are gathered imps and devils, Pausing not for rest or breath. Dancing on in fiendish revels. Hatching hellish schemes of death. Leap they hither. thither. cursing Each and all within their ken; All the while invoking. nursing Their hot wrath and hate of men. Ay. they hate mankind. and prove it -A London cable says: Advices received “701591631 likened-rzhensgmof am, wk: By the mad“ made to ”u here a. . to that the s some onion. 0 e o nnaug from '5 Petersbdrg eta hgid that grown men would not join the To the sons of earth. who know not That the stufl' lsbrewed in hell. Once a year. as men do reckonâ€" For in hell they mark net yearsâ€" Once a year the devils beckon All their troops of vizs compeers: Once a year they choke their laughter When our drink billis made known: Once a year they view their slaughter. Leering, “Rave we held our own!" Wait they for the script of battle. List they what their fosmen myâ€" Will men, like “dumb-driven cattle.“ __ Let the drink maintain its away! And they shoot injubilation Whenthor heartheDrinkBillswsllsâ€" Devils new "distilled damnation“ Rings ten thousand funeral bells. __ . Pan-r II.â€"'1‘Hu Rnsonvn or Mm. As the fresh light of the morning Imtacle been witnessed. The budding Ahappy mediumâ€"a wealthy clairvoyant. ' crops were buried out of sight. and every. â€"" Stole around and oer the hills. fling wore a garb of the deepest winter. .Au our arm 1:211 “mulling. mould is in‘euse. Travel on roads and swam“. ”a”. “made; railways ia obstructed, and great hardship 0: the world-widen” . m“: . II reported among the poor, whom the ‘ “a . m . a sudden visit has found entirely Wpar- 39g Wm. lend-I'd 03- 1.: all the ports of acuthgegsttgélngland ourne sdrinkau crimes. vessels sr dela e ow ng e snow- sirloin, which ha: been as heavy and blind- nggflimfl ’95:;de 3'! as a channel fog, and it is feared that a women blah mm “other of disasters have happened. Critics swore pontoon , W. , trains coming to the metropolis from a_ Mumps, Wellwho‘bto blsmsi' south-easterly direction were detained by Bevan scone W mad-hover Isow, while the meta are in an indescrib- Lost by cowards who duty shrink. able condition. Every salvation army . " Ihclter in London was crowded last Mt. . Conch! yes. we dare declare it. "Id many applicants could iiud no room. - ‘ to they richer bethey poor; 411 reports agree tha' the unemployed Md Whoe'er makes. orsells. orbuysit, Lays a curse st scmeone‘s door. "°°““"°°“" Needwelll' thestuy 5 """" (I the in our my _ ~ Nesdwe Britain's may file 1"“ “ii-oz M mm '1" ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refresthg *0 the taste and acts ntly yet gmlfily on thekidneys, iver and We 3 cleanses the sys- tem efi'ectuallys dispels colds, head- aches and fevers andcures habitual constipation. S . p of Figs is the only remedy Its kind ever re- duced, pleasmgto the taste an ac- ceptable to the stomach, rompt in its action and truly bene cial in its effects, pre onl from the most healthyan agreeabesubstances, its manafiexcellentquahties commendit to and have made it the most po ular remedy known. rup of Figs Is for sale in 75c bott es b all leading druggists. Any relia ledru 1; who may not have it on ban will rocure it promptly for any one w o wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA HE SYP'JP 00., SANFBANUISOO.( is. LOW my. new: BK. N. n A. EIGmBOTKAH. Agent. mm. Ont. # We can strike for Right and Freedom. We can face the “traitors knavssz" We can save our drink-cursed kingdom. We can free the drink-bound slaves. Rise we. then. in mishty anger. We have cause and we have right; Let us parry blows no longer. Now's the day and hour to light. Courage. stssdr. ready. forward. Home and Heaven are on our side; Hoist our banner. pass our wstohwordâ€" Prohibition; God our Guide. Emu Fremont. g USEFUL FOR REFERENCE. An Official Comparative Estimate of the Value of Foreign Coins. An interesting document just issued at Wuhingtou by Edward 0. Leech, director of the mint, gives the American value of the standard coins of the nations of the world. This American value has been com- puted on the-basis mat an ounce of pure silver is Worth $1.051“. The table is of special interest to bankers and importers: .< < ‘2 E'â€" s has n ‘ .. '1 m a '< o Country. Standard. c: 5'3 . -_- g 3' 3.5- ' E9. . ." Arg‘ne Re ub.Gold .Poi‘..I’cso ....8 096.5 Austria- un- ' ..........Sllver..........Flnriu... .38.! Be giuui ........ Gold silver..I"runc. .19.: Bolivia ......... Silver. . . . . . . . ..lloliviiiun .711 Brazil .......... Gold...........l\lllreis... .54.!) British Posses- sions S. A. force it New- oun and....Gold..... ..... Dollar... 1.00 Central Ameri- can Stutesâ€" ' Costa Rica... gmtlenialu. .. on urns. ~ .â€" Nicaragua. . _ Silver ......... Peso .... .s 1.1 Salvador ..... Chili ............ Gold Silver.Peso ..... 31.2 Tealâ€" Sh‘ghni. 1.13.9 China ..... .....Silver ......... Hmkw‘n 1.27 (C‘s‘ms) Columbia ...... Silver .......... Peso 3.7.1 Cuba .......... Gold and siver. Peso ..... .916 Denmark. . . . ...Gold ........ .. . Crown. .. .263 Ecudor ......... Silver .......... Sucre. . .. 3.7.1 Egypt .......... Gold ............ P‘nd (100 pias‘tres) 4 9L3 Finland ........ Gold ............ Mark. . . .19.3 France ........ Gold and silverJ-‘ranc . . .1113 German Empfiold ............ Mark. . . 33.8 Gt. Brilaln.....(lolii ............ P'nd st‘g 4.86.6“ Greece ......... Gold and silver.l)rachma .118 E33... ....Gold and silver.Gounis. .Oil.6 .......... Silver...... .....Rupee.. .3116 Italy ...... .....Gold and silver..Llra.. .. .193 Japan........ .Goid and silarfonlfi g"; Liberia. . . . . ....Gold ............ Dollar. . 1.00 Mexico ........ Silver ............ Dollar. . ..7 Netherlands” acid and silver.Florin. .. .403 owiouhdisnd d............Dolllar.. 1.014 orw‘y........Gold............ggpwnu 36.8 Pem...-.......Silver ----- . .77-1 rtural ..Gold...... .. llreis.. we ussla. . ..Silver. due-il- ..... uble. . ”2‘3; Spain ...... .uold an ver..Peseta .. . . Sweden ...... . " Id ............ Crown .. .flfi Switzerland. . old and silverJ-‘ranc. .. .19.3 Tripoli ........ Silver.........-.Mohbub of 20 piss .69.5 urkcy........ d.... ........ Piastrs.. .0“. enezue ..... var ........... Bolivar. .15.‘ estimate, by the Dirac r of the llint, o the values of foreign coins I hereby proclaim to be the value of such coins in terms of the money of account of the United States to be followed in estimating the value of all or- sign merchandise imported on or after an. 1, 1_891, expressed in any such metallic ch; I'dnciee.â€"§Auu. 7 _ New Ad vertrcoments. SALEâ€"The south half of lot Nomhthelithmofthetownsh of ulningifllecrm. 'l'heterm is 2co- schools. town of 00 For tsrrns.etc.. to O’LEA'B {3‘3 Barristers company. as their rates are little over . Sephfllgfif-gtr Y' ' charged bydduneoolgm x PER GENTâ€"MONEY T0 LOAN .â€" 6 mum 30°5th rednsnoonond-stesst Methodistchuroh perllyAIOr 0 er ggod seggrity. or “Mi-“‘13“- reasonable. ocommi-ion. to m. IE7. E ARE NOW LOANING MONEY ati‘rombtedl’erCentongoodFsrm audBusine-Propertleeâ€"onotnergood securi- tiesatiowestCurrentRatss. Wand notes negotiated. BARRON a: MoLAUOH LIN. Merl. sto..undsay. Aug. 21.1mâ€" ngguprunp 23%|“!de “3’02 0:qu VII“ 0'." [We W. F. BROAD. um. ONEY T0 LOAN. VETERINARY SURGEON. graduate of Oll- rohohtc. W M smmn'r Loans A-r flgwm muncwswr comma-Is. repayst antenna to suit borrower. Alsoa largeamountoftrustfundstolosn on advan- tageous terms. 0. n no Barristerrotoo UndIay.Out. IAndssy. Nov. 10. 1883â€"”. _’___________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" CHEAP MONEYTO‘LoqAN IN Stalls ”W.“ to cent. tan- estBTmGB. AN. Psymegalsoonthc Binkinglundfiystunfromtwototwenwm Amount uirsdtoresoysloanof 81. into yearah 81M 7 M Recom- mp0 nexpeusol used. 1.0.GIIDHRIBT. P. IL. Woodville J. 0 G is also agent for-several Winsome: Commas. and tor all theisadinkNewspapcrs. Give hima call. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN at 6i. clandopercsutaocordin to amount»- glrsd and security offered. tercst yearly. vilegetohcrroworof paying oflanysumat any urns without notice. 11. B. DEAN. Banister. Office in Bigolow's Block. corner Kent and York eta" Lindsay. Aug. 23. l889.-Gi. JAMES DICKSON, 1'. L. Surveyor. C W in the 0. 3.. WWW. etc.. Residence and address. FENKWN FALLE Onturio. ____________.â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- a G. CAVAXA, i‘.l..§., and Dominion ill. Land Surveyor. triad. Loan and laser once Agent. Oriliia. 0st. Orcrre by mail for Surveying or Engineeri will'rcoeive prompt attention. MONEY T0 Ala at 0 per cent Orillia. March 12th. 1890 PERCENT. on First and Second Mortgagca. 016 Mortgages paid off. NO COMMISSION. Agents Wanted. Call or sand 36 . 'MP for O'ROUI-AR- ~ mot all kinds of Building! in Modern .;. EHRREYNULD 5 J. ' and valStylesofArchiiocturs. Wooden ‘ I ’ ‘ udd’fififio‘fi'aox supsmv'rsxnsn 1 Local Agents in every Town and Vin-80 . macadamia. WorkingMDetsils. Estimates in lantern Ontario. Bend stamp for par gggumtmmmfidmpmfifit tioulars. strength of Trusses. Arches. Beams. Gil-dare. .__â€"_â€" Col Foundations. etc. Ofllce and reel deuce. ammo!!! Smut 80m; mosey. Barristers. Etc. at lowest rate of Interest and easy terms of payment. No commission. _â€" Real Estate Bought and Sold. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance in old and reliable companies. G H. HOPKINS, (successor to MAB- Barrister a ma HOPKINS . eto. 0mm. William-sh. .Ont.â€"24â€"ly. OSWEYN ANDERSON, Barris- L tars. Solicitors. etc. Hamilton's Block Kent-st. W. Joan MoSwm. DONALD B. Axnznson. H B. DEAN, BARRETER, SOLICI- s TOREtc. OMoQBingwsblooxKent M0- “0.0“ Local Agent for Waterou lngine Works Co. of Brenner-d. L. BARTHOLOMEW, once. 59 Kent-st. Lindsay. Gnocxn Pg, 3 nods”. March 30. 1892 â€"99. m“ 1“" York. the inventor of We teeth. who ”on, person and “fl.“lltalogzen it to 1"“ DENTIST. Oloeoeer FWtCo‘aSbn,m.¢ cannons ma cum. March 81. 183,”. J. F. TAYLOR, D. D. 8., L. D. S. DENTIST. once over Wes-nes- a: Co's Stare, m,“ him. March 0. 18! â€"98 m. gimmggid roots can have :ocnsecuen m . d. El! there is no Wormswithonta up“, Eeusesthelatest approved isuoes ministeringtheGas. Hestu Numeral-.6: evonularbeses and by the must .W.‘ Styleeand a lianoes f den and comfort. Xi'anbers “upstage”: w mirage by alder. Neelands overalyesrs forsnupperor under set “on” Persons frome distance will please“ “’4 More comma. Ofloe Kenton, 7' ”“17 09M” Cousteau fish. Lindsay. Oct. 21. 1881â€"79. m w. H. cross, has” muons. one. DENTIST. LINDS AY mroman GOLD AND PORCELAIN momma (without plate). practiced b MR. 138088. with great satisfaction to . a e number o' ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted nest approved methods and principles P0,:- 2:31:11“ perfection of fit. comfort. usefulness. durability and. been . on Gold. Silver. Celluloid and the Artistic Vontinuous Gum. Also in all the harmless dental Rubbers. and at the lowest living prices. All sets of teeth finished gnuégttgéhe mou‘hh by Mr. Gross himself. person supervision. whi count for the satisfaction given by he: 53:” The introduction from time to tun latest appliances for the adminialrgtiostn‘: VITimZED AIBandGAB. enables In.“ to announce constant! in success in the use of these antes etics. no pain. no so- cidenia. no torn game. consequently no dint”- faction. The best methods of preserving t suns teeth by filling with Gold and (13ng materials. has been mar-to s study for hurl] Tl-llPJY YEARS by Mr. Gross. and spade! gaictéogtaifii gun; is given by him to tit us ' .' oesserypall in filling. new. ‘so unfit Don't fill to cell on Gross. a: his oil‘seove' Engage store. Kent-st. and see specimens“ Lied say. his: 2. 1889. Physicians. R. DIGRASSI, PHYSICIAN, SUR- enoxnr .m.. “,an 0 WOW-at.” L. HEREIMAN, M. D., M. O. P. . asifniéhOflice and residence. Osm- y..June 9' E. Emile Baptist church; DR. E. S. WILSON, late of the Royal Infirmary. Edinburgh. Soc Over ten years' experience of succeesfulM praogircegflliiis protessioni‘gfice and reddenos. Nov. 13, lassâ€"27.15%“ dung“ I bri o 8. 0.; Graduate of Victoria and '1‘ Universities. Member of College of Physiciausm and Surgeons. Ontario; late of Post Graduam Hospitslg hew York. Ofliorâ€"Woodville. (h- tario. Vt oodvllle. May 19. 1889.41,". oflnndsay-st. omcehourstrom 8 to ins-Ins. and12t02.30 .m. 0° Wang“. and 7to9p.m. Telephonl ii. SIMfPEON. PHYSICIAN, Gradu- ate 0 ' ' Toronto; Membsglzfaégaeggfofl‘gmhyaicw film 3:512:31" Ontario; lateePbygidanto Beokwood Lindsay'District. oinos' I“hand mam?m st..scocnd door west of York-st. Office hours. Undsev. April 8. lashâ€"(sly: Hotels. ‘__ LWF'MMTAN £1217 S E , BURDEN.â€" ”Qnor! and cloud- maddBfitr, mpg on chm-tests. cofioflce Goodman fidfifii ‘1 borders. June 12th. lessâ€"ecu. “mu" ____________.â€"â€"â€" 'T ORTHERN HOTEL, KINMOUNT. . Ontario. W. 8. SCOTT. 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