.S KEITH. GNATURE YSU WHAT .ED CLOVER THY SEED. G50. )2 7:5 d‘: Son. ces Paid for hand.†81118011!- B E 'l‘llE ass. And yet be When tint. is h, were mun be in the structure xich cannot be amount of ï¬ne ngs. The 'hok skim: other men for the privilego tact in s few mm- 20 extras add“?- -ou2hly kiln-d293, , '“ ma! borders. '1‘ here sea for a. number an heart disease. paired of. had taken oven - I had sn 5. I read of the my Dr. A "'3 ccured a $10» ihnn it takes to Usved. I Rollov- .nd to-day I m 3 shall do 8.11113 m! e ‘ ery one sufler- Mme 1: worked eading do 1013 than that?- ‘ furnish tb mldings 333 :4 for 3'9 twe‘dinzs m3 5')? 5nd Within Son. at’n, Etc. mm; null EON >2 Wemng' Dsrt mow. AWE!) GENT your secrets; this is , This knack of mak- ~ :11: very best thing has -. _-..‘ ' . .20 us from years ofex- n\ i‘- "use with just one thing. C , . i ‘; :nake only Scott’s Emul- i y’all our energy is bent 3a hiking that better than ._:th€1‘ emulsion in the 3. \Ve have no other :23 thought. Is it any . ~ .icr that it is the standard? 1 i \'.' 50011:! 2.1.30 PER YEAR- uid be the Only Resort if Prohibition Carried. ighshers’ Notice. kimilton; 1“- J- 03598, Barrie; 15 L. A. Lapointi‘v mum-5' Associn Dufresne. Th“ Lemo‘mo. Pcmbr Mr. Haverson spokesman. 5:21 3,... Ontario Lic daï¬on. With a. and also the :1: Manitoba and business in wh‘ become much i plebiscite. and cessary to hav before tllg vets ;\..\' ADIAN wn' oi: apï¬iicfl} W333: cuwpuzu. : program. and pace lbL-y vote Ina: a maior5 ,ould be cast 1:22;}; no provi tum 11111053 111 L discount thn home. He wxsneu LU uh... , t 31 of the Government to the fact that e ‘ , f the revenue derived in Dominion was from the sale of quor. The question of living was also riously interfered with. The minority “'«villd. he said. be controlled against 1r will by the majority. Should any the provinces in the Dominion vote nzzxinst the law, and it carried in the Dominion. then the province would be coerced into submission. The associa- “ » AA --~nn noninst 1h: ADVERTISING RATES mt line («and type) _Nf ,1 3° "'3 O B c‘ *1 0 v: 9 .mon. with a. membersh‘p o . , d also the associations in Quebec, mitoba and other provinces. The :siness in which he was engaged had come much intereted in the proposed thiscite. and they believed it was ne- at: to have their views express-2 mm: the vote was submitted to the «Mo. He wished to draw the atten- rx of the Government to the fact thn1 acq‘mxrth of the revenue derived in 1“... “no gale 01 AYABLE IS ADVASCB. nsed \lctuallor" “um (I Thclr\lcws on the] In l‘lcbhcite to .“r, L: and Sir Rkhnrd (‘ br i - ._ ,V _ .t‘. and the only thing that came. mm I _ proposed plebiseite was the wass re- \ Since the accident. except. "01:. ms “ .emlllm. but even it was entirely dilTer- mother!†Dr. Walton is Qn mg way from .. This was a measure that had been yum. Sound to hold a consultation with smi by the House. then discussed 1 hls ’9‘ .57 Dr. Waddy. There ls little hope 0 21's". afterwards submitted to the people covery. for their approval. The people there ha-l f"- . . ~ ilw wto power. That referendum was / ‘ 13'.» exact opposite of the proposed 1110- HIS HEAD SA "CV OFF; mite iii Canada. It had beien befgre ____ wor (or manv years. an no ot er g . - . . ‘ , Robert Brady let “In: a norflble Death 41 had ever adopted it. It evidently In the Huntsville lumber com- }..r lino: been considered a goo-1 meas‘re. . S‘witzorlandditself was theEsmallest (if P“) , ""1- LM inbepen ent states in nrope. t Huntsville Ont May 11 -â€"A horrible mizht Work well in a small state in , ’ 2’ 2' , . Europe. but it would be entirely un- accident happeneu “ho.“ a oclocl: this evening in the Huntsville “umber Con-x- worka‘ole in a country like England or pany’s Mill, when Robert Brady or flu: Canada. Attempts somewhat similar had. been made in Ontario, but had been pmce met with instant death. He ml; a failure. The local option bylaw was passed by one from the usual side to the the municipal council, then vetoes! _or $9,322 58m 0; the saw, and was engage! adopted by the people. The plebiscite in hauling a. shingle block to the saw :n Ontario in 1894: came nearer 3.0 the with a. hook not generally ugegl no: in- present proposed one than anything so tended for that purpose, when heishp’ far. The question submitted then was ped and tendirecfly undo: the saw. 3111 agestractf on}? absâ€? 01;; 321°- which sawedhii head from hit‘mmmang 93150 19 rapa ._ edbothtlfethoraxw "' so in the Legislature of Onmno. It â€Sn had been taken advantage of by poli- ticians, and he would not say but that wimp such thing _might be done Wen n â€" -â€".-¢€nn ï¬t the world for many yea mxinn had ever adoptec 1}sz not been considered Switzerland itself was the independent states might work yell inua “1-1:: 1L lixuiuc. The local option bylaw was passeu ml the municipal council, then vetoed _or adopted by the people. The plebiscxte in Ontario in 1894: came nearer 3.0 the present pmmsed one than anything so far. The question snbmxtted then was an abstract one. It was of no Tulle. Menzbers of the Liberal party stated so m the Legislature of Onmno. It has! been taken advantage of by 90!!- tmmns, and he would not say but that some such mm 131 mgh' t be done. even ties: The qu on at any rate was gonmï¬ezsblr 311.3%! mi be comm; eï¬y are as K: plcb'sciyt Dion hsts, vote in t“ shan be I actly What The .hrl s to merchants 5-9;“- .or for a s] :1 additional [3 vermements sum ,cd, farms for mle c :e or (out inserm Slr nkhm“ 113‘ ~11!!! AP: subscription rates by direc Government )cnsation wou‘ and the people POST is published .18!“ “f the re WILSON a: WILSOX. Proprietors. .â€"â€"(Spcc: ':11)â€"-The Liv deputatinn waited on r 1‘ '1c11 .110. Cart“ right ed their views in re- "“- - urn. s, but no man t“'0 places. > made known at the couscqu be. that the ,Iumns 16c pct line ï¬rst ith any issue. ude in the west Money Orders are at. an own risk. m, by web. ,3 both your old u ask us to Change '1‘. :nd. the state or .' Dcpatmlon I‘ in “13 l‘xohn’l’ .ur. hum" an; um- martian; If mine xroponionate charge ionows : vote he n {or business adve {honor tinâ€. R1: ): the total 70“? prohibitlu“- should have prohi- ’rovince should con- revenue t taxatic gun-onu- Non panic}. ï¬rst aw two weeks es in order to 11.)». .‘ thing that came near cite was the Swiss re- l it was entirely diffor- measure that had been 31159. then discussod nbmitted to the pcgplg nova wise v. " ' would nbnot say but a“ . mish done even itics. Thee «mentiona considerably mixesi “9 as strayed ‘1 six or eigl“ onscquence of we p609“: :dcrstandmg' should 835' ‘um be PM 0‘ .1c should know be mkon 01‘ man be :11- "‘he re ‘ Messrs. bullixjgn = rd it was ne- «vs express-3d ï¬tted to the m‘ the att_cn- git siolitics. In that pleblsmte mastic Mpg-rage men‘pgg‘fl enthusiastic tempera ce men and socie- tles had worked bar-3 to swell the vote. . Those Op sed to it had done nothing; because} :5 thought nothing would be l 806011101131} , even it it did carry. 11; the question was to be submitted to the Dominion in the abstract the same‘ thing might transpire. This would not be a {air and honest vote it so taken. ‘ The question also of the electorate to whom the vote should be submitted‘ xvas of vast importance. The nssocxa-x tion was there to ask that no vote be ’taken on the municipal or provincial; lists. but that the Dominion lists bel used. They further- desired that no man should be allowed to vote twice,\ and that the Dominion lists be so amended. ‘ How it shall be submitted must also receive consideration. A prohibition commission had been appointed. The association thought that the evidence taken by it should be put before the people. It would be of great use to educate the eople to vote intcliigentiy. The body \v 0 were urging prohibition l were enthusiasts; they did not under- stand the practical side of the question themselves. 7-- .3.._:...\.'l frat“ toth A Much of the revenue was the liquor trumc. In :11 8,000,000 rcvegue would he rpunicipalitt‘lcs and prc ’l‘hn on a nun ‘ He believed that the party in power Au: w»_-v_ , also_lose much. The enforcement 0L prohibition was an meortant,matter. There was no country in the‘ World where there Was less chance of enforc» ing it than in Canada. Lying thousands of milesalong the border of the United States, liquors were certain to be smug- gled into Canada. The Dominion al- ready has lost annually in Quebec :1 large sum of money by an illegal traf- ï¬c. “How shall the revenue be made up?" That was the question that must be answered. There were two ways: lst. by ralsmg the tariff: and, 2nd, by a direct tax of two dollars each upon every man, woman and child in Canada. . . t willing to raise the tariff, and the direct tax must then be adopted. 'Ihose engaged in the business had also to be considered. Their entire capital was invested in their business, and thousands were depending upon r a living. If their tratlic was destroyed they must assuredly be. com- - . “'hen the slave trafï¬c in England was abolished the owners were compensated. and justly so. Before the vote would be taken it should be clearly and definitely known what the result of the vote meant, what acnon the Government would take in the event prohibition. ’lhe on citizens would P be destroyed, the source of one quarter '5 revenue would be cut 03', individual liberty_ destroyed, as well . e individual liberty of the proâ€" vince. The association believed that the nrohibitionists should be renamed to have not only half of the votes cast. but at least 50 per cent. of. the enure voting strength or the Dominion. m.- ‘Riohnrd: Can you give. us the; ‘ Wu â€" A {uni p'_ 'and of the carrying of prom] property or a class 01 cit be destroyed, the source of of the country's revenue v oï¬,_individual liberty dcstrc as the individual liberty. Vince. The association belu ._._ .amnm he you L15 Dynyâ€"Uw Sir Richard . o “mu ï¬gures m Mr. Haverson repueu not. It was, however, such a great change sh up by a great mass of ublic opinion did not 5 aw it was useless. Mr. Haverson closed the provinces be not and claiming that the I right to pass such a l vmccs. Direct Taxation “own In Case of PI Premier Lnurier, i1 .‘nJ was warmly applï¬w Government wa boa: 0st and faxr express '11:ch was a dlflerc .5»--- parance people and [ wished the distinction Th-sx‘c were many who did not desire were many difï¬culties. Jovomment. They d academic answer, bm 7 ’ "‘ A: «to tical answer. A: should be, he w should be the p Dominion Pal-1i: there should be he was not props ornmcnt did thm ml to the charm law far a. spovi: revenge was :1 w nu ___ h of the revenue was derived from quor truflic. In the Dominion ,000 _revenue would be cut elf. nuniclpalitles and provinces would The enforcement of lition was an meortnnnmntter. world than in Canada. Lying thousands les along the border of the United 3, liquors were certain to be smug- into Canada. The Dominion ni- ‘ has lost annually in Quebec :1 sum of money by an illegal traf- “How shall the revenue be made That yes the question that mus! "“ ,,,_ Maw-A +wn WflTSI (\Hce \Vu.‘ ‘ must he mt only tho t\‘ raisin: the tax. Th0 { by the G0" ntion fwm‘, tum dirN ('quln .u ~-_ 2004} precedents In tho views of the . carefully considorm' one which could b< not prnpnrod to say vote should, 1):, wt u iSlnf: Inc u“... x. The former could not t ' the Govommont, as the hr ion from customs had boo: hen the latter must. Ho b< mpcmnc-o men were willing .roct tax. They had so statc ‘110 cast his vote and was m 1 stand by it was disloynl. \rs must understand the ('01 'ho bill would be framed are at an early day. The ‘ omponsatinn was not so ‘ ‘4 1.-.! hnnn ( nu: PREMIER me was :1 Yer,» ht mininn (1011: was a. serious he met in scan the two ways 12 the tariff at since the 116‘ mother!" DI pun-y Sound Dr. \"nddyu covew. Jun. _.- 0g prepared to s dul that they 11: .l‘ expruamvu -- , a difference between tem- >ple and prohibitionists. IIe distinction to be understood. ' man; temperance people ot_desn‘e prohibition. There dzfliculnes to be megby the t. They did neg (105er an pco'ml case. 'lne 1 = :1 very important lion dollars wiped , serious considcm t in some way. " '0 ways spgzostcd. .. AL -â€"â€" “‘on!d be the Only I: of Prohibition. in rising to speak. Inuï¬n.‘ He said the have an hon- ;S “"“J‘AL‘. :0 u... .wu-neeinn 0f the pooxfle. Resort am I gnu; .1. .7 . the Ontnrxo plebxscxte: replied that he could â€"Anncefl" that “one man, qu An..." ad to 51y. they mighï¬ be S“ of proparmg “ 5 nu. v“ .- sed by urging that ot interfered with. no Dominion had no a law for :the pro- 1 uwu. u- v' r, nccos ry that ‘hould be backeï¬ : the people- stand behind the ~s REPLY. [1‘17th bq adam- \s the Hunt of m ha¢1_bo_cn" reach 0 -_‘.1 .' S \\ xpru ,. _ . )nsxdcmtxon. I 1 my. Thom werv crested. that 01‘ l The" matter one T r subï¬â€˜â€œ a spot! ou t di (i u\' lERUMUT-s 11w 5 01.033 CALL uitol)‘. an an cmâ€... of their course and I} out to sea. They cu‘ from the b_:1_lloqn. The -n...“ A Little Pleasure Steamer Drilled I Dam In the Schuylklll River and Capnlud. Philadelphia, May 15.â€"Mrs. James Ewen and Jessie Eleanor Davis, sisters. aged 10 and 8 years respectively, were drowned to-day in_tbe Schuylkill River through the capsizmg of the David \V. Sellers, 3. small pleasure steamer. The twelve other occupants of the boat were - 2â€". l .M river. but were aged 10 mm 5 nuts “WWW - .. drowned toâ€"day in the Schuylkill River through the capsizing of the David \\’. Sellers, :1 small pleasure steamer. twelve other occupants of the boat were also thrown into the river, but were rescued by er: who pet out from the shore in row boats. The husband or the drowned Woman was among those rescued, as was also the mother of the two unfortunate little girls. The steam- er had been engaged in taking out pas. sengers to witness from the river the exercises and military parade connected with the \Yashington monument dedi- cation. In some manner, as yet un- explained. the little steamer got beyond the control or those in charge and drifted to the dam across the river at t the 1-‘airmount waterworks. The strep: enrrent then swept the boat over the uhun and it capsized as it went _over. The ï¬fteen persons were precipitated into the swimmoving current and the three persons named were swept away. Their bodies have not been recovered. The accident was witnessed by thon- sands of persons on the shores. “'he- - , mtmra were drowned .31} add}- )K THREE WERE DROH'NED. .‘d||\qu \-- r lhm‘ any others were drOWm-u .u. he woman and two chxldren tint} t" 1 _ not yet doï¬mtoly known. ornmcnt, is Queensland number of tnulgratc; norm. of 1L of doors.’ :rument, is new Uu a“-.- e Queensland and hopes to induce a goodly number or tarmers and skilled artisans to ‘ emigrate. “We have several millions of acres of the ï¬nest land that ever lay out of doors." said Mr. Russell. "and We can raise everything from sardine cans to su’ gar and mangoes. What we want is for peo- ple of the middle classes. with experience and some capital. to emigrate to Queens- land and develop the natural resources of the country. There is an abundance or good Government land that may be rented or purchased for a song. Out of 668,487 square miles of land in the colony. the Government has only sold thus far 2.1.205 square miles. Over 450,000 square miles have been leased. and there romnlns no“. ly $0,000 square miles oFen to St‘lill'went, "The mineral deposits rich and varied. l‘eop " . and small capital can here make a better living. in my opinion. than in any other country in the world." M 1m 1:!) LINE LOOKING ,1 1:71;]: 5 .dnd military cnmmauw the battalions of Alav: ight at Inferno Limom andcd by Quintin Ba‘ :cnts ï¬nally dispersed. medicines behind them. moms were killed and :s‘ r01: CUBA NS urnight on Capt. Lam-“X- n “'ednz'sday the schwm“ Light. bcl'm' mu]. mill: and other mve douoled within The working classes. worumcnt employcs. tnry, openly express at the actiqn oi 14m ymg them In scrip, m. below par. 1t 15 Government will no ‘ ' “nvmnnf Drllted over I llns Ill! Hard onthc commander rc- ot Alava and )0 Limoncs 10-) Limin Bandcm. dispersed. leav- ml them. N‘nc illod and it was we nbsoiuteLV mess consist-2:1 It. and palmi-che lity to procure : due to tln- pr- Voyler. requinu: nlp at the prin- WEWED.‘ The Turk I Domokos THE FIGHTING WAS VERY SEVERE Greeks Forced Bud! Anu- . â€"...‘ -- Beve- Iloun nuns! amt Odds- Turin Said to luv. One-pull Benetton. But Greek upon! Do Not Adult Meat. Headquarters 0: the Greek Army, Damo- kos. May 17, 4 p.m.â€"-Thc Turkish attack on the Greek right. wing begun at 2 o'clock this afternoon. hilt the flank lt- \ tacks are considered to be (clubs. and it I: believed the mnln attack of the Turn Two Greek cannon are doing grout exc- cution on the rlncipal Turkish column. which is advnnc ng through the hills. The Turkish lnluntry at sewn! point! ls in contact with “I“ Greeks. . It is believed here that the attack on General Smolenski. near Almyros. is only a strategic operhtion..nnd that the Turn will endeavor to cut neura- Grcek‘ armlcs. occupy the road the Dun-y Mountains, and thus retreat of the Crown Prince. -uc- my.-. Athens. May 17.â€"Thc most Intense ex- citement ï¬revaiis here. Ail the Clbinet Ministers ave been assembled since noon at the Ministry of Marine. where the Ge spntches from the front are being receiv- ed. The mvlty or the situation cannot be over-es mated. Representatives of line-rower: llu'c [Iran n ['9 Oneâ€"Greece .\ol lo lac unaud- Cuustantlnoplo. May 17.v'l'bc representa- tives of the powers Lu-rc hl'ld a lung tun-:- In; and drcw up a nun- which will be [urn-sculcd to the Turkish quummcul a: won as one of the Ambassadors n-criw: "um-man" lxxsxructluus from his Gar - I .. “I. 0].. mucuu. 55w .. __ \aee éondltlo‘né. Tm: HIGH-1y repeats we must for an arzulsllee and declares the men; \vlll not penult Greet-e to be crash- 1. Although It is assumed In some qUur‘ ecurduuce \\ llh ~rs that the l'une. In a ash-m usage. has dem‘nded more In or vr to olmun less. It ls pointed out thul the Turkish 6 aln. It would not have formulated u. ludillens en’lelully. The tone or the mm .217: on‘ieials here and elsewhere ls um. mphutlenlly ngnlnst abandonlng Thessaly ‘ln-y pulut out that It Europe hm! bee: muble tu make Greece evneuate the h and of l‘rete. how will Europe he ah! - 'l‘anI-l‘ out of Thessaly. m..-‘_ V .n as one 0! Il‘ _~ xu-m-ssury lust uncut. Tub? 110' ace éondltmné. Constantlnoph‘ .l\'l‘ now 3‘2“ [551011 of Tm uolxuun o: the lluch Beltrnfl‘ li of force THE Tux-LG 0‘“ V“ myn gays that luminance “DO“ 1h ed. the pom" "“ monument. to "9“ nmtenglons ““9““ Bnck Ann- 3 Battle of Axum! Gnu Oddlâ€" \‘n mya nu," ..... insistence upon (hr term. the nu: Inw- ... 0d. the powQ-rs ' -' rmcn‘c Greece from we; monnum to D pmtennluns thrcntcnlng her annual exu- toucc." .un. I‘ajn‘ Knockoff-villi lined. Sento .Ont†May 16.â€"A sad acri- tamlly. occurm The! All crane III! St. Petersbllrz- 311 r m. cm' 9M?“ "ennui“! and 9Ҡthe cal“ I'BR 1' I“! 1851‘ NE "'3. Adv nce UPC" 5 In Force. 135$- "40$? 2%. py the road leadlns ‘0 m. and thus cut oi! e '36 protest against ‘Iy to Turkey and plmlmlvns. at Alien!- P rote“. â€"â€"‘\ll the POW?“ ugulusg 190 ï¬g: 7 able Adrertiser says: Earthquakes are shut- ing the islands of Guadeloupe and â€out. sen-at. of the been-3rd group in the West Indies. The cable 1 few den :30 re- rived here yesterday (Tue-day) from Leeward Island ports. “'1! er reached Antigua. 40 mics from Guadeloupe. on my 1. everynne in port was discussing the shocks. The heav- Its we ;\'oi only were scrvic m thqsmall .church open at: mooning: wt open inflows mm mm. Item cull!“l III. Qaebcc 3 nannies Jeane: I Work on the crumuu... .-..._-,, at Quebec begin yesterday at the top at ‘ At hinybec. Mid». two little daughters of John Welsh went to pin: in their innerâ€. barn. and occidenuiiy set txe to the build- ing. They were burned to death betoae the eyes or their mother. wao mac (and: Tenth»: in Toronto next week. . Kev Yorkers viii ccichnte the Queens Diamond Jubilee by plclilcl. pines tad Ivor“. and the pmoeed- will go condo rounding n home to: indigent nan-hen In the United States. ’___â€"-â€" A dong 1}: TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. - e - :1: morning. and sure]: belt; made. her body was found 11mm; In an: water. Sb. «:1 a most estimable person. In the prime 0! m». and In dream-uncle: than use we» n:x-. uu aged mother. who Ind been - L- h. a. damned to: Ids-chow (use of Suicide -IlhI Rive-duals" 1 11nd 0| Ute. DRO â€'NED Med Fro-I mun-ur- --- ._ ‘ lulu fur-graphs In Ode: to Save Space- ‘n 12-p-mnder new guns unwed at yesterday. complc I: the six new 5. A quantity of manor-plate pro- ncooxnmnicd them. on the crumbling tomncnuon walls we began yesterday at the top at um. Lybec. Mich" two utue daughters 0! 'clsh went to play In their latherâ€- nd accidents": so: txe to the build- Tbey were burned to death betou ,. “.1. “mm". in nude mm: MAY 21. 1897- {‘in they did 30‘ he uucrlr dcstfl cn-iccs 1101' “4°" ‘ arches or CW“- ; were hcl 1.4 Don’t!" uEBsELF. relieved flut .5!- iniquluel ud by earth- did not turn 1;- destroyed. u twicg dqll, a: land“ meats??? but Pu nu. brick We. mum on um..." ... an «mu: “ed, @0111an no: menu. bsuuoom- and cicada, duo am we subh- wdsu mommy out, buildim [Abdul team. Mum be NM or rented bv September 1897 For lumbar pun-hubr- Ipply to 3. RBI-3A8 â€" 65 Salon. , A A L_ HRS THO numbed: ucclleu: property um! :mm a tune: I gmd nut. to SAIL'EL For I TKOBX. Odiwood or w WASHINGTON REEDEE, F ARM F0 3 SALE MM ‘93“ W" New A‘ _____,__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- on SALE \‘ 23309.“ H6? non .uoO 0236 «con and 0060 099001“ ‘b 0 21-98137“? an Church- ‘Sarsaparilla the compnint of tiG n m- won- atI n .nn unmute' (00d Adam-w '. “7615119332: ;_,___'â€"â€" 10R T0 LETâ€"Thu: “.11:- m-‘ -c .moM on Huron u! Wont; have 9°†by the undo ' °d *0 1°! pecul'ity at UQHHJ-- v. ,â€" Grout Each-h My. ‘ 8:: W Wand†BARBISTEBE may Ind Wm 015cc oppo‘iw the cum all tom! of New JOBS MCSWEYS‘ wanna. W _ don-Ma. 1mm: and all MCLAUGEESIIN ‘ (ï¬end AM or â€a. a! and Fonelox'a i Halal Worry. executive no . arm, opt-mar guano. lmdaay ante: : Bake “1 Me" lantn, which noon load to 1p ' d I may" ndan ca I mac. n "In“ W an nun mu" and f I g but terms sud It. the w act-lust! over $5ycuu In thousands at . ‘ a only I‘xliablo and Hours! 1ch W W t “'ood‘ Ph ho“ “I! Lwomfu: manage mii'ice dug!» L. v. 0’ CC to in mm. and we will send by return anomaflzflgfl. aunt! ‘ " Mom thlcutroetomm Barrwter! Schut 0310c: over Cum?! The “'ood Company, Lu: A . n-_.fl‘ MAKE DESIRED- mm M ‘ mum: 311-:WAR‘I’. nun-m. Mndfl ifTOncre hug r. 3m! :4an- '5 I EI‘I-‘.-- “women. Tm Gndum o! Onudo Hun bet of thaOnurto \owflury A.- W Won. All can. Idl. Tolegzuou or’r ymen ‘cd to. Oflcoâ€"At 3:11 or. 00 chm.» sumâ€"47a. DE. ï¬erL‘. L u-u-'__,_ , no 0! Univonit of Trinity Collqo. Tonic. lumber d 0011020 0 Pkg-debut ud sm- Onurio; m P w Bockvood mg KW. Gnnd nk Surgeon. Linduy MumdMGm.Ru-nun. second doorv‘d York-t. Oï¬oe houn. 9 to 10.30 1m. 1.3.! w 3 p.13. Ind 7 hos pm. Lindny. Apr“ 8. 1891.â€"84-ly. Eye, Ear, ion Surgeon “Tents-eon to tho Grand Trunk Railway. OM Hours : 10 to 12 aqua : 2 to 1pm.: 7 to 8 Batman. 28 Woman. Tolophono 43' Vetew ‘ u. â€v- _. _ U. new» [or the Onurio 1: Iowa: nus. 0150:. 80. Linda“. Out -â€"25. Dmnion Bulk: 050' mnuwnc!ww 3-- vâ€"ï¬ï¬g 7801mm. Sm. Mum 'â€"‘ our Ouuflo Bank. Kent-d... mad-"I W . â€" - .._nm9 06A , I .â€" OCULIST and A URIST, 80 College Street, $OBONTO. limbay Oï¬ce : Baka’c Block. Kent-3. We stemming Money on red emu. ï¬rst In ï¬n tum hm an hen terms and H. d mall to suit horroweru.on the very lowest mm of inherent. 1mm security. We do not lend on now: or c I. LoROY, Commâ€"m- 0' J. L mung :0 R- E 'D b V (S: Aâ€" 3" V3; 18‘ 5717â€"â€? v. U- TERINARYVSURGEON ARRON 7_ _s Bax-raters. Ito. Nose, and Throat Specialist. ONER H. 0...! O’CONNOR, / mm: BROWN. um AM? the Dad! ... 1 DEBTS