Ext m8 it .New Advertisements A Compmtiveiy Light Docket. The spring asslzas opened Monday last before Mr. Justice Machiahon. There were no criminal cases, consequently his worship became entitled to the customary pair of white gloves. Although the docket was a light one the array oi distinguished legal talent was imposing, sud included besides the loosl members at the profession Messrs. S. E. Blake, Q. 0., Wm. Lount, Q 0., and G. H. Watson, Q. 0.. Toronto. Bis lordship congratulated the county and the members of the jury on the county’s freedom from crime, there being no criminal cases on the docket. He said it was not necessary for the jury to visit any at the institutions on which the public money is spent, as the grand jury in December lest had examined them and were quite satisï¬ed. but the: they were at liberty to do as they pleased in the matter. The jury were then dismissed. $311: Glamuliau Egon. m w BUY-â€W we nu...- 'â€" ,ir mango mode by the executors and Mn. Inca! on a portion of the lands of the Quote. Mr. Newton claimed in his evi- dence that he in no way employed Mr. ground security of rho executors. Mr. «not: an not employ any other sou- cltor. all m left to Mr. O'Leuy. After the money woo odnnced by Mr. Newton to Mr. O'lm, it sppeu'e that Mr. O'Leory lasted! 0! paying oi the prior mortgagee, “reprinted It. to his own use. Mr». Wing LUL won u.--" .._, , i applied to Arthur O'Lesry, late of this town, solicitor, to procure a loan for the estate to pay of! these mortgages. Mr. O'Lou'y went to Mr. Newton and indnmd him to adv-nee the sum of $1,375. on a , , I... an... n-nï¬".fl’l and Min. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, Icedâ€"C. P R. Go. To Rentâ€"A. B. Terry. Benderâ€"Mord a: Ca. Specialtiesâ€"Kerr 8: Co. Ball to: Saleâ€"Jenna Moore. House to Rent-Wm. Skitch. Bow Lost--Mr3. W. E. Smith. Three Locals-W. A. Goodwin. Anchor Lineâ€"Henderson Bros, Hanging Baskets-E. Maxsom. For Saleâ€"London Furniture Co. In Poultry Fanciersâ€"J. W. Britten. “A Good Thing to Eeve"-â€"Br1t.ton Bros. A: the Bottom of the Seaâ€"1:. J. Carter. House Cleaners. Attention-Warner 8:. Co. Henrietta: and Cnhmexesâ€"M. W. Kennedy t Co. Paranoia. Mantlea and. luminaryâ€"E. E. W. 1", â€Wkâ€".1 ---â€"â€"vv __, 7 , not, Ind she thereupon wavt to E; any-v..â€" .___ __ V my. unnuu. a u we: not :11 mm, wrote to one of the loan commutes which held 3 mortgage on the ante, advising them that O Leary 1nd the may, end asking it they had received it. my promptly edvieed he: that ‘tha‘y 1nd - -L- Lhmmn -.n We are cut with our NEW 5;- thick, the heavy and ligh . anal see us. Bring your 13: WMGW [am :41 Ever: E EE Es; EHE;*:;~::~;::: WHAT w: OPS T SPRING ASSIZE'S. This Week. belle! that all was right and that the prior mortgages had been properly psid ofl'. Newton also asked O'Leary if the prior mortgagee where paid by him and O'Lea'ry said yes. The executors only had a hazy re- membrance of ever having signed the mort- gage to Mr.Newton. Judgment was reserv- ed tor consideration otthe points oi law in too matter. Messrs. Moore 8: J ackson and Mr. Watson, Q. 0., for plaintiff; Messrs. McIntyre 8?. Stewart and Mt. Blake, Q. 0., for defendants. Fee rs. Connolly. â€" This action was brmght by Mrs. Fce. the executrix oi the estate of the late J antes Fee, for foreclosure or a mortgage made by one MoMorrieon on lauds In Victoria Road to the late Mr. Fee for $130 and interest. These lands. after passing through the hands of several, were ï¬nally bought by Mrs. Connolly. the defendant. Mr. Arthur O‘Leary acted as the solicitor in drawing the conveyance to Mrs. Connolly. At the time Mrs. Connolly and gave him a mortgage for the balance on the property. Out of this mortgage he was to pay off the Fee mortgage. it appeared that Mrs. Connolly paid in to Mr. Arthur O’Leary the full amount of this balance, but he only paid a small portion of the lnzercst due on the Fee mortgage. This was not discovered by the Fees until Mr. O'Leary left this country. Alter hear- '-l-â€"â€"A ALA {NRA-A Int. U “can; «no vâ€"nâ€" --__,-. , lug a pardon o! the evidence, the j udge suggested a settlement between the parties, which we.- efl‘eeted, the plaintiff consenting to eccept $299111 fall‘s}! Drug-algal, interest -__- -nh-nn In. UU luuuyu yaw u. -â€"-- - -77 - and coats. Meeere. Moore 8?. J ockson for the plaintifl‘; Mr. A. S. MocDonnell for the defendant. Wood rs. Bexley.â€"Thie was on action brought by Dr. Wood, or Kirkfleld, sauna: tho township of Bexley for injury done to his horse in the month of November lost. It appeared that the doctor on that occselon woe driving along what is known on the bane line or eroge roed between Coboconk end Vtotorio maid, and when posefnsz over ,,h,_ ._--.. . ‘Aâ€"nnn’n Qlfl‘na Inn v luaunu av-u, â€"â€"_ .. _- a portion or corduroy near Carson’s Siding the horse’s toot slipped through a hole in the read. and, in endeavoring to extricate it, the limb was broken. The horse was apparently a very valuable animal. After some attempts on the part of the munici- pal authorities and the doctor to effect a settlement, this action was brought for the recovery of $300 damages. Several veteri- nary surgeons were oalled,whotestiiied that in their opinion the animal was render- ed useless by the injuries sustained. Alter considerable evidence had been given in regard to the value of the animal. it was suggested by the judge that it was a ï¬t case for the parties to compromise it they could do so in a friendly way, and she: consideration the parties did compromise on a settlement by which the township agmd to pay Dr. Wood $150 and county court :costs in satisfaction oi the damage sustained by the horse. Messrs. Moore 8: J sckson for the plaintifl'; Messrs. McS weyn Anderson for the detendants. Robertson vs. Spence.;il‘his was supposed _- nu- _..-_-â€"L JhUUol uovlv v0. .q,-.---- to be the csuse oelebre or the present assize. The plsiutlfl was heed msster in the high school at Omemee. end the deten- dsnt is the Rev. J. M. A. Spence, formerly of Oskwood. now 01 Hellhurton. The notion of the plslntlfl' was the result at a newspaper controversy concerning liquor license mentors st Omexnee in the Omemee Recorder. At the conclusion or the open- ing address on behalf or the plelntlfl the judge suggested s settlement and stter cousidersble perleylna the following wss thereeult: “Robertson vs. Smwâ€"m cue ls settled as follows: Eseh petty re- trsots whet he has sold sud published NEW SPRING STOCK. It eclipses anything we ever showed. It combi and light. for, mind you, GOUGH’S are providers for all kinds of weather. 3g your people, bring your friends, bring everybody-meme. It will pay on t what we oï¬â€˜er. Styles, Prices, etc., we will tell you of in our ne xt ‘ #‘Aâ€"â€"AAâ€"nâ€"Lâ€" , d, not on the possibility of railway competition, but - the fulcrum of trade that lifts a merchant from Am! ‘ my. to: plaintiï¬; J. A. Button, Q. 0., for defendant. Midland Railway vs. Bowmanâ€"Action of ejectment. Postponed until next mizee. John Bell. Q. 0., for plaintiff; J. A. Barron, Q. C.. for defendant. Nicholls 1:8. Moore.â€"An action for the discharge of a mortgage. Tried by the 'udge- Judgment for plaintiff. G. H. cpkine for plaintiff: F. D. Moore and G. 8. Watson. Q. C. for defendant. Tuesday afternoon, before being dis- charged, the grand jury brought in their presentment, which congratulated the judge, the county, and everybody on the absence of orime,rnanifeeted by there being no criminal cases to try. The customary vleit to the jail had been made aud it was found clean and well kept. ‘ ,a _,,u_ -la-_ Lvuuu w£uu uu-nâ€" " -.- __ he cases were conclu'd'ed showy after noon on Weanesduv. "new to Cure nil akin Dismal." Simply apply all Swn'xn's Oxx'mnx'r. No internal medicine required. Cures tenet. ecze- ma. itch, all eruptions on the face. hands. nose. eto., leaving the skin clear. white and healthy. Its steer. healing and curative powers are poe- eeesed by no other remedy. Ask ycnr arugula: for Swimmers Omwxm'r. Lyman. Son 8: 00.. Manual. wholesale memeâ€"524M. Canadian Order of Foresters. â€"The Canadian Order of Foresters is a Fre- ternel Benevolent Society. incorporated in 1879 and registered under the Insurance Corpora- tions Act. 1891. of On tario. The objects or the Society are to turnieh its members with Sick and Funeral Beneï¬ts and an Insurance of one or two thousand dollars. The payments for these beneï¬ts range from about one dollar to one dollar and ï¬fty cents per month. according to the one o: the member. and the amount of the insurance carried. The membership is composed ct men only. and when admitted they must be between the ages of eighteen and torts-ï¬ve. The present number of members is over 19“), and the Society has aoeshsurplus a ,-__.-_. -1 .a...1’_.«_---nf Lindsay has spoken, Vernlam has deem: 1 all in favor of extension of our railwa yet, given her help. Will she say nay? s; of progress ? Will she stand in the v “‘5: and push? Never! No! Not much! And The County Honlml Ketch. A meeting 0! the Victorie ploughing mtch cemmittee was held in the council chsmher. Lindsay, on Seturday. 8th April. 1893. Mr.Wiiliem Lawns- brough in the chair. Mr. Westington. member for the district of the Agriculture and Arts associetion. was present end gave his views on the subject. and said he would give the committee till the 25th 0! June next to decide it they could get up the ploughing match Moved by Thoma Connolly. seconded by Wm Thorndike. thlt this meeting will endeavorto secure the provincial ploughing match for this eounty.â€"Cerried. Mend by Mr. 1!. Hopkins. second- ed by Mr. Thomas Thompson. that the [allowing ‘ gentlemen bee committee to select ï¬elds suitsble for the ploughing mntch: John B Graham. Thomas Thompson. Bicherd Rich. Eugene Shine, Doneld flotsamâ€"Carried. Moved by John B. (3an. seconded by W. D. Hunter thet a committee be appointed to solicit subscriptions t ) lid in getting up the plou hing mtch. to he composed of the follow- ing gen omen: C. Chittick. J-mee Stew-rt. Wm. Thorndike. E. R Hopkins. June: Gib-on. Charles Feirbeirn. I. R. Dr Kelby, M. P. P, Samuel Hughes, 1!. P..John Fell M. P P,. Dennis Smlly. T.H McQuede. Wm Rich Wm. Lournsbrongh W. . D Hunter. James Lithgow. Thomas Robertson. iJohnston Ellis. Joeeph Jenkin. Ed. Hark. Robext Oxhy, Wm Dixon. W C. Switzerend David Walker \ 3 with powerto add to their number â€"0arried. The \ meeting then adjourned over Auvw. sum nuv aw“... .._. .. . -_, on hand for theosaasment of the Insurance of over $215,000. 860. of which is in Dominion of Canada Bonds. and the balance is invested in the heat monetary institutions of the Dominion. In addition to this. the local Courts have about half a million dollars in their treasurios for the Ryment at the Sick and Funeral Beneï¬ts. 3 High Secretary of the Order is Mr. Thomas White or Brantford. and it is rxpected that a Com-t of this popular and purely Canadian So- ciety will shortly be organized horaâ€"4243. ns-rnhin To en: 31:31: All are entitled to the best that their money will buy so every family should have, at once 8 bottle of the best family remedy. Syrup of Fins to cleanse the system when costive or billous For eele . ,L-.-_ x- -n I‘_A:â€"~Aâ€"um;nf- wan Wâ€"v- “V" . m'l5c. bottles by all leading druggists. corded A unnoenowinthomrketmd am it for low WWW unearth._ Smdtmbooksndjomm nuance... mun: The ï¬ne; «implant and latest line of Eleo- tha world They have never _... .. ....:u-- a! it. flux! in CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY. ONTARIO. FRIDAY. APR cough Brothm, The Wonderful Ohup Hon, land-n.7- ' f5: 0' run. '03 9. DAYS. -RITOHIE’8 mmmmmmgmrg aggï¬ poverty to prosperity. OLD STAND-"NEAR THE BENSON HOUSE; The Wonderful Cheap Men, Lindsay and Peterboro. 001m. â€"The Pox-I Hope Guide sen: Sound: 3 week paces but it beooxnee our mdsnchoiy duty to write a notice or the deeth 0! some one of our old :riende and neighbors. To-du (Mount) Wiliiom Cmeth. Augusto-3L, (e gentleman univexjeollyjfespeoteq by u: ecquainted with 7, ,1 __n_ ‘L‘. L--- m. uuAv moan; lviyvvvvâ€" _____ him). joined that. greet maiority the: hove gone before. Mr. Cmeth we: born in Cor-mull. Engbnd. 1111809; come toCunde when a young men: iived a number of yen-I in the town or Cobourc. where he was married to hiaieoe wife, Elizabeth Whitï¬eld. who preceded him to the spirit lend on the 23rd of Mo! int. Mr. And Mn Carveth and children settled in Port Hope in 18. raiding here ever since. He laurel threeeoneendthreednushmnd ohm number of grand end greet mend children. with other other relatives. to d»putnre. Wiiiiem resides in Miilbrook. John S. and Thomas in Manitoba. Mm R. 8. Po: cor. [Andean Mia-a Mary Carve“). Detroit. and Elizabeth at home here. who have the u moothy of all their friends in their bensvement. . . .The deeeaaed wa_-_we1_i known iolynduy. where be “m. Ll- Annulm- account: wal won .uku u. .â€" ._d_ d hed msny friends who wiunr-é‘iret'his demise end who win Join us in extending sympathy to the femiiy. â€"'1'he death or Mr.Wm. Meant-hey et Toronto. on Friday inst, hes removed tram our midst one whohes been e resident in the town for over thirty yeers, end who for the greater pert of the: time wee s leading oontreotor. end erected severe) oi the princxpei buildings of the town. He was 5 director oi‘ the Lindsey Cemetery Co. end else of the ezricnltursi society. sud been celled on msny times to set es provinciei arbitrator in importentpsses. being looked upon es s. men at very good Judgment. About three yeere since he hedn stroke of pereixeie. which rendered him eimost nelpiem end he menu! lost his remeining strength until Eridanus; when deeth geve him e hung-desse- wee born in the township of one. county 0! Durhem, in 1833. He ieeveee widow. six end three daughters. who enjoy the respect en esteem of the community. Three eons ere in businessâ€"Choc. W.. in Richmond. Ye. tnveiler tore lei-Ire New York house: Wm. 1.. with e luge_whpigssle ‘dry goods ï¬rm in New York: __ -...A--o â€"Ivh Inn-ll lla- WRB Wnufl‘lalu 05’ “ME u...â€" ._ -.-. and Fred 1.. a. law student with nicest-e: Mel Intyre 8: Stewart. The tunemi took place Sunday under the directione of the moons. of which order he wee e prominent member. end wee largely “waded by the citizens. â€"Tl:e subject or our eketoh. Themes Little- john,wasbornin0utnrio.0nnnde. on Jui: 18. 1865, and died nenr Gleason. North Dekoto. on Thuredny. Much 30th. Mbelnz 281m of one. He emlznted to North Duotn in June 1885. end located where he poled nwey. On June 20th. 1889. he wee united in marine to Mia Minnie Budd who with one child now monrnehieloee. Bewuoenvertedto Godin‘: of the M. E church. me inneee wee nhon. In nbecoee in the bowel: noon doing in thin! work. On Wedneedey 291:. we went come time at hie bedside. end hiked together of God'l «ii-amuse in nfllioiion. We did no; then noprehend n fete! result. On the morning oi Thundny be nestled hie worldly «run end passed - lynwny et 7 p.m. He dedred to live for the sake oi wife nod beby. end yet bowed submis- eiveiy to the decree of Providence. Sn! ‘ , --__- mumâ€"- of Hand. sauna. O'Rmvz. â€"In Lindaâ€. on Sandâ€. Ann 96:. the vita of John O'Rblly. at n was. Wm; â€"At Woodvmo. ohm. MOI). the '11., o' c. Edga- Ween. W. at I In. Me unamâ€" A: 76 Granger-u . mu. Friday. April 7m, use wife 0: Rev. Dr. Io- It“. 0! . OO- O'N nuâ€"Ronxwaomâ€"A: the Queen-It. Hoth- odm pan-onus. 838$ Pull-u . on the m Inn. Rev. Newton am. Ir. Riohud 0mm a unto Robtnrou. 3!! of Lind-y. mm_ Iceman-At Tau». on Edda. M 7th. W W medium. she stand in the way of material improvement In! Not much! And if she does you have still ‘UDIOMoâ€"HVU" â€"â€" --- .7 , Point: very :vonbly attuned. An .y to A. B TERRY. Confection“, Lindâ€. April 1211:. Isaâ€"m -€ .382..â€" ...n. flan-MM v92. non. 333 BE b 6:833 Eapozflz. appâ€"PUB 338. phi-DH. ban: 5. 53.13.». ï¬re. We and Accident. but unusual. Itf‘ltll lilth .80 Joe: 38a 13“ 4933.304 7.336 2% 8033 an 3.3% .350 and 3.3.5 Tho m rm tame. Con: 3n the Worm. ’ y In omoe. OPERA 801 April 2. 1393 424:. PETERBOROUGH Tent. Awning and Tamaulin Factory, Baal ad uranium as low any other re- spectable commy. The settlement or loose. pmntnnd “bad. The resource- “4mm otthhoommyutfordthonhaundhu pol-Mummy minnow. Telephone any or niahn Pout-borough. Much 15th. 18.03. 1.!" 99am. Amos elected with or without proï¬t: Madonna nus. Fauna!!!†of promo than to policy holdm. F0: particular-of rate. Apply to r. o. rams. m: for Hid-rm J. J. m3 3 80K. premium! Waterproof Geo‘s. none and Wagon cam 139981159, benign. on and Rubber Clothing. 4-- -.- m...- A nun-flung, â€I! nuns. mun-pr. vâ€" â€"â€" â€"-_â€"___ -7 , __ mm. Gloves. Huts. etc.. Tenn. Awntnn. sauna :11 mo. of Can in: Goods. Sol-Ina Roller Blinds In all suns . Union Jacks. Ccudhn madam. Brutal: Eulm Fun at no: deactipuon nude to order. Team to Run. Enamel: uni American Oaknm,xcvy. Unwed sum Kn). ud But. Cost “to Belts and U10 Buon. 283 m 883} GIOBGl-St. PHIBBOIOUGB. 303. SALE. â€";Hou:_e_ and lot at Sturgeon ' ‘ M-hA An-u- O. ERVANTS wm'lepu INS URANcâ€"E AGENT.» 13:30:!mi man mun: u-onmuu n The Ioold Bicyplo 99.9.; wed. It combines the best and neatest, the thin and ads of weather. If you are thinking of buying, come It will pay on the eve of your Spring buying to see I in our ne xt advertisement. ‘ F. O'BOYLE. CLERK OF THE . MUNICIPALITY or 093. THE G. J. PNEUMATIG 5:33., TIRE Jrâ€: [E LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND moan INSURANCE COMPANY Caplw“....................8Io.0w, Accumulated tuda........ 30,500,000 Inveued in Mm"... mono Monoyr Duuh m splendid one: at Hmnmornu's Drug 8m-524- FIRE AND LIFE, Miscellaneous. .._.... ..._. ...... 310000.000 -_ -.A ..- hBEéï¬awcx. moan- 14 1893. ' ' (/' wu: Colon. g f -- .h- 8003 runs ’80! $2 00 1‘0 5 com: A 301.1. 7‘- Undny. March 29. ISM-51. New Advertisements. ,,| The 1‘ OLD command by "name's Prlde," and [III I ant-cu“ nedigroo. sud would answer {or I luluon. For we chew: use come until Early Rose Pontou suitable for need. for ale mun. Apply to JOHN WALDON. lo: 25.52:: cormion. Ops. P. amateumduy Aug; 2. Ingaâ€"52.3. ATS REMODELLED.â€" I beg to Inform the Indies of Lindsay and country tint I an now prepued to remodel has in ml tn. moat tuhlonnb‘e shapes. having secured the necessary blocks from :- lending dty house Sunbeam taunted and prices manic. HRS. O’CONNELL. corner If Mm nnd Mel- bourne-av... Undny. April 12. 1893-534. THIS IS OR SALEâ€"A on) COLT. airy FURNITURE. Bedroom Suites. Springs and Mattrasses. Tables. Chairs. Btdeboards and Bureaus. Bedsteade. Washatands. Cooking Stoves. Washtubs. Mirrors. Lounges. Baby Carriages. Crockery and Glassware. Km'ves, Forks and Spoons. m man: 8033‘ LEW/0!! buys Old Iron, Rags, 00p- per. Lead, Brass, Rubber, Bones, Zinc, Quart Bottles and Second-Hand Furniture. AUCTION MART, gig-nuanced m handout! â€"â€"â€"â€"_.â€"â€"- <AILENNEN’S‘?> Kindly uncut?! ï¬gs! QENNOK bun an ‘â€"A, 9019188 9553 FE“? Alabastine Sanitary W. A. Good Win. Manx-ten to: T73: GOOD Next the Post 0: Farmers and B1 THE BATHBUH lave forums!“ Mill Yard at Lil Bill Timber, Lumber, Slll Cement, Plaster el Pal Glareeel iebell, Ele In neuty a“ suitable for [>56er airman, am is theC Chew†new: wall" â€'1 mu. Do. a mould!!!“ " suntan, sum-mun. 3““ Inga. “to“ floor!†{or mm. awn. D0 1' #5 ad examine 0" G. 13:. In. Bali“ OUR 8 FEET HEMLUGK Wn.oowm'udnwhlmzn D vamuARCHud I 33m mumuunwmfl"; MWmmeletfl‘†1| mudmhw) MIXED PA II. Above relhble pain: will automaton. Neu- Steunbost Dock. [Andean pg. 31. I892-1 The Bath twin "a go all the attention of Mouse , puriï¬cularly interesting a F Our select imported sccdl duos the largest roots and ll mp5 on record, yieldingr as a 100 tons per acre. Our stock of garden an seeds will be fomid vcry Cu Goalprising all tlzc leading vs. White, Short Yesgcs, Carro gin White Carrot. licd Clo» i Timothy, Turniys. Cabbage, etc. E. GREGOR d .‘xlnztgolgls a rgams m e New Parasols s New, Fashionable u Illa-g. An?“ 1 â€01m AI‘ m.mnm-“ '9 “"’" 7 ' “dc-board 0mm. 6 Linens cal 76 and 7s KEN '1" i. 6. Edwards mount 5 .2. E. 253.01.1- The Great 3‘ Con†gent sud V“ 12. 1893 â€"-3' snoop IND BIL: are nOW and Du: of House Every