â€"The Indianapolis and Louisville feet train ran into a tornado near Crothersvllle, Indiana, last Thursday night as it crossad the track. The engine and train swayed tearfully, and the passengers were panic- strlcken. The engineer could not stop till ‘he train had pierced the cloud. The brain was going nearly ï¬fty miles an hour. and its speed saved it. kom being wrecked. -'l.‘hre bullflghuere-two matadores and one banderlllero-were killed respectively In Madrid, Arnajnz and Cordova bull took part in the lights were injured. The lien who lost. their lives were all given tampons funerals, and the Queen of Spain has sent personal inquiries won the con- flition of the wounded bullflghcere. r_-~' â€"News from Alaska states that the mlp lacs-eating greet havoc among the natives of Kodlak. Hundreds have died. There are no doctors on the island and no medl- clne stereo. The natives are also enflering hardships on account of the poor catch of lee otters, on which they depend for a living. â€"A telegram states that there is an Ilermlng epldemic of crippe on the Mag delenlslnndq, and hundmda are enfl‘erlnz flow the disease. All the lobster factories In closed, there being no one able to run them. The ravages of the disease in St. Ire recovering. -Mi1’.ior.s of dead ï¬sh are now floating upon the aurf-zce of Lake Ontario. and the Rocheeï¬er Democrat wears to know why It fat-hat :heee denizens of our lake die in such v33: numcere every year. Perhaps the victims are young and inexoerleuced flan who have innocently wandered too near Toronto bay. â€"Jnmes McVEcar, who recently settled neuVirdin. Man, suiclded on Thumdey night. He ï¬rst tried to drown himself in semen lake, but felling, took a. rope and went to e vacnnt house three miles away lad hanged himself to a. rafter. His family Arrived from Mooeomln a. few days ego and he was apparently in good clrcumstaneee. No onus-3 neelgned. uprcaa on un- u. x . u. Irv .......,._- ,__e Inn: of $20,600, which had been mulled hon two 0mm. banks to Winnfpvg. was Wed. One package of $10,000 wee “$1:er destroyed, but there were sum dent nations o! some of the uoond handle 9 mble the bank to recover several “wanna dollars. Who the actual loam Will be to not known, but It is likely :0 tell u the bunks shipping the amount. ' -Conatab!e McMickSnz ran across a dandelzon at N :agara Falls the other (lay M was a. monster. The plant was found inconzai: 4431eave‘3. 186 blossoms and 770 leads. A mathematical eslculntloa has discovered the fact that this one dandeiicn ls capable of producing 143,220 similar plants. -- . LL_ ,_ Indihe b~::~.k.‘u,.t nonunion «3: me nus-sun he smgnumcn exist- ngrlcnltun! ciasae». : hag In Indusuy. 5.1.0. the overwhelming indebtednew vi -. ~~~ .4 6.2-. â€"A My aimed W 11119 O'a oas was driv- hgonaxae and cart deiivermz gravel at RIchmcnd, Que, Friday, when he lost antral of the animal, got zongied In the rains, and home, ca't and boy and ofl’ the mbsnkmenn mm the pit, tailing 170 feet and being dsahed to pieces. â€"A despatcb (rem C anctsnï¬nople reports Inerious flat at J erusalem between the Catholics and Greeke. The Turkish troops intervened, killimz several and wounding ohms number. The French ambassador It Constsntlncple sent a. strong protest to the pone against the action or the Tux-km: -Str Moran Mackenzie hue made some Item-2 statements reg: rdmg influenza. He bonus: the dinemun baccalaureat- ed by dud bodies. In support, of this Column he quote» s cm from the Amer!- " "MD-span In which a gentleman hm!!! died with influenza In Pun-III, his '39?! m subdued nod pup Pup-dag; "nu-w unlu- wâ€"v w â€"â€"-‘; d iii-i. :31“;th was exposed to the via â€In many, all of whom veto Immediately Ewtlvel -Pnf Geï¬' ken 2",: Thursday ezcnmg J-1‘ gave; BEAPtAng may ; A....V you up refuel! 12mm or INTEREST. ‘ .-.r f; 7., uâ€"vY 1 NEWS OF '. and all other HIGINBOTHAM’S _ ‘8 #Fâ€" ' , ’» W, a. LINDSAY. rmpu. JityJ'NE 12, 1991. ‘nv‘giISIIC Burns. .__u.l A_.| _---l '. Mmh 10! 1M.“ DRUG STORE. noun m munbotham. en ktcf'ured in Landon on 5g 2:; Raglan ï¬nana 9. He may of Mariano-x. show- .t can-.3101! O! the Russian as“, the smgnusicn exkt- - .:-. the overwhelming _‘ 3mm» and 1::- SEEDS useful. He has conceived an idea that a good deal of instruction in farm dairying could be imparted by arranging for a number of visits to the different centres of agriculture and conducting a series of experiments in cheese and butter making for the instruction of farmers and their families. The plan is to secure a public hell or suitable farm building in each locality and call the inhabitants of the neighborhood together. One of the professors of the model farm would attend with the best and most suitable modern appliances for butter and cheese making, and would con- duct a series of experimencsin the presence or all who might choose to come and see. Milk and cream would be treated under all conditions, and the results noted and dia- , h--- -a. an; mnflnl form among the farmers would be toralso the standard of both home-made butter and cheese. All who desired to adopt the best methods now known should be In a pool- zlon to do so, and the make could scarcely fall to be good, and would soon become almost unlgorm,_lnstsad there being no .A,_ -1 4...- Ann. nnnfltv butter makers among the farmers, and much useful information can be Impacted. The immediate result of such a tour “an" the farmers would hotel-glue tug Hon w an EU, Duu m. tail to be good, and“ wouldâ€"econ become almost uniform, instead there being no two lots of farm butter of the same quality on is the case now. The increaae in the quantity of good farm butter could not tell to raise the price, though a good many producers are< oiten under theimpreasion that on increase in production will lower the market. There is very little butter in the market at present ï¬t to eat otalLao the! the dayie tar diatant when it will be slatted with the genuine article. The troubleabout the price of butter generally in that the cellars are generally full of a audit! not a: too axlegreaee. and a hug-bear by huyere. are be enticed! of butter in w ottl. preaen‘t time which moth-h: acid It any AL _ __-|e._ I.-l_- -- dons. prlcgth Téuï¬y“ bolng no bid. ï¬nial; â€a: “*1†W 3%" 2: u r In on. u: u yin need or film-Mom M And we hope Mr. Dnd’en any ugh h A AIâ€- "can Ill.’ “â€"‘m 'W7 nan nonâ€!I modsnnmbexuot the Wm â€"The Bracebridge Herald says: Some eighteen months ago we noticed that Mas- ter H. J. Bird had taken the science course of Upper Canada college. Since then he has been studying in Leeds in the textile department of Yorkshire college of Victo- ria university, which is scknowleked to be the most complete and best organized textile school in the world, and draws a number of students from France. Ger- many, the United States and even J span. Our young townsmsn has succeeded in carrying ofl one of the four ï¬fteen guinea. scholarships given at the recent examina- A Good Idea-Instructions in Improved Butte-Making. [Whitby Chronicle.) At the recent session of the local house Hon. John Dryden obtained a vote of credit to enable him to carry out an idea which we fancy should result in something very ~Neleon W. Hewley, an aged farmer, residing upon 10: 8h the 5:11 con, of the township of Thnrlow, took his own life by hanging on Tuesday of last week. At noon he did not return to dinner, and not putting in an appearance Inter 1n the afternoon his daughter went in search or him and dis- covered Haw!†suspended by a rope from vhe limb of a. tree. He had stood upon a large stone and after fastening the rope around the limb of e tree had jumped oï¬â€˜ and slowly strangled to death. His feet were about two feet above the ground. -â€"A syndicate of Sutton gents. Messrs. McDonald, Vroomsn, Codieux, Moore and Crocker, were succeestnl in the recent Carszake sweepstakes. They pooled together and purchased a ï¬ve dollar ticket, and has: wezk a telegram conveyed the good ne we that it, had won $1,000. This, less the deduction of ten per cent., will net act: of. them 180 Canadian dollars. -0n Thursday evening lest the 5-year old son of Mr. J. Potter, about four miles from Sturgeon Bay, was fatally crushed by the wheel of a. wagon loaded with heavy green lumber pacing over his bcdy. The little fellow succumbed in about ten minutes, life being almost crushed out of him. â€"Mr. Hug h Macdonald of Goofleld town- ship, a. flrazg cousin of Sir John Maodonald, died Friday, aged 87 years. â€"J. B. Parker of Waverley was ï¬ned $1 for raising a disturbance by forcing his boy into school in deï¬ance of the teacher after he had been suspended, without the sanc- tion of the trustees. He was also charged wich assaulting the teacher. -Th0 8!. Catherine: Branderd telie a gond awry at the expenne or Sher!!! Smith at Welland. He in a jolly. goodnatured fellow, who known how to appreciate a Joke, but ureter: the lenah to be on other- rethur than himself. He in aleo a etrong reformer. In a well known rendezvous wae hanging a eoneervative campaign cartoon, repreaenting Czrtwright and Leurier bargaining with Uncle Sam tor the sale of Mine Conado. and hooded â€Canada for Sale.†A short time ago the .herifl‘ put up a mortga e sale footer partly over this. and on Fri ay ioun occa- sion to send a clerk out to put up a notice at the bottom of the poateretating that the mortgage sale had been poetponed. In the meantime the sheriff’s bill had been removed, and the eheritr’e boy not noticing it placed the postponement notice at. the bottom of the cartoon. Some wage noon noticed it, and brought the eherifl‘ in. His chagrin may be imagined when he read "Canada for Sale," and in hie own hand~ writing a_fgot note adding “The above enle postpoied.†-'1'ho London Telegraph'- St. Pom con'copondono mu- 0 plulcblc coconut the dostltmlcn nreulllng ln tho districts of Knox: Slmblruk, Sumac. Nljnl Nov- od cud Penn. Hundred: cl pot-on- " Mod of «nation In the m an wool“. Tho collectors no coiling good: by the wholuclo. The noun“ ln ho Slm- blnk out! 8:. Morn dlnu‘lcta owe rcvomd and other“ the corn annulus. Oonfllcto hove occumd bntwwn tho pool-nu and the "0090. and uwnl nono have boon lulled out! many anun . Gloom horn-t Browse“ lncnuc the horror 0: I allus- uon. Tho natal-tor or the lntcrlor bu forbidden any rctmnco to the mom: by the nomplpcrl. â€"Ayoung men nomad Hitch, nn ofï¬cer in the-alum my, met . horrible denth at Clinton on Saturday loot by being burn- ed to death while burning woune 03’ 3 tree with a lighted torch. The can exploded in hieinee, end the oil running on hie face and clothing set ï¬re to him. The poor man woe cnzed with pain. The friends eround him could not not neu- him with hlnnkete. he ï¬ghting them end keeping them of. Be an around the ï¬eld until exhausted. and deeth ended his enduring e iew home memes-do. ',_"--~_ of thumps in Russia. hivbbeen upset. at lea. a far uSonthem Ru moo ad, the haul-3111: u: ve lately hag, 'fho whole 011:1th ha? bug ohm new tunes tubal-um, an it It now amid thg huvï¬tbe little und- the range. â€"A deapetch to the Dell! New: from Odessa any: the gloomy predictions which have been mede the prospect: 91 may: inï¬uï¬ehm 1%! upset, at Tawny night sad'uiiniia in with m Immmunmdont- ungslong Minna-skull! th than let: tha home but "ï¬nd. ï¬nding his wlte Ind manned conscious- ness, he shot her dead. He was promptly nous, he_ shot her dead. He was promptly MIDLAND DISTRICT NOTES. tho witness tromSuemad,wnm1h'o WW3!“ it! grant, (hp sum their Winona Whithodiuuo. SI: mm tdouhtthntthn walnmdnc- $mqsheBrmshL â€394mm brains with smoke till they fairly rattle like peas in a pod. They conserve their power by regular habits. good digestion. and plenty of sleep, so that their brains are clear and tree to perform the best work. On the contrary. many of the young men go out evenings to saloons, billiard halls, theatres, and haunts oi infamy. The girls save themselves up for studyâ€"the boys go out on a lax-k, to see the folly of it for themselves.†Here the scientist's words were lost to my ear, and I went up the quiet street wishing I had a trumpet and could make his helpful utterances heard by every young man in Christendom. W. F. “ArofouthWIIMI “Well. shouldmooâ€"n'a tomorrow's: buiiitnl wanna. Then simply gum M “Look at the little girl. How much bet- ter chance she has to grow up clean and sweet. Her mother’s example is whole- some, and the stomach is accustomed to the three meals a day rule ; the salivary glands are not dried up by tobacco, creating an unnatural thirst: the temptation to treat is altogether absent ; the little girl is happily exempt from the ambition ‘to do as pa does.’ and has a fair opportunity to grow up into a reputable adult life. Dr. Richard; on wisely says that it humanity were not recruited from the comparatively normal and pure blood of the woman, our Anglo Saxon race would. at the present rate of. deterioration, rapidly become extinct. Already the proportion of girl graduates from the public schools is at the rate of one boy to a dozen girls. They take the honors, too. Tlhe boot is on the other foot these days. 1N0 wonder we hear less about the inferiority of woman's brain.†_ - ,,, ,,_ _a._a.l-_ book or an illustrated paper, forgetting how delighted a child is with Mother Goose, and rabbits on the wall. Everlast- lngly the father educates the stomach rather than the brain. both by his example and the inferences of his words and re- membrance.» The boy goes out upon the street after breakfastâ€"it’s a cigarette, a glass of elder, maybe an apple, and then a greasy dinner. The worship of the stomach is the thing taught all the day long. Men around him are chewing, smoking, spitting, drinkingâ€"men who ought to be heartily ashamed of themselves for setting this example before decent little brass in?“; (ram 519.?!†"Wheel“. 5‘13; _ L L_L livu Mu uUu e “I heve been giving a course of scientiï¬c lectures to the IYroieeeom in Medical College, and t king with them of this very subject they told me young ladies stand the ‘qulz’ much better then the men. The receopje, the 311319“ don’t d‘ry up their en‘_ -A Lei- uvï¬zgï¬ï¬ï¬gflgï¬onâ€"ndétï¬bi my station. but I listen eagerly while the gentleman continued: _ .7,._,L.._ and, moreover, men must be made to understand that, by the channeless law oi inherited tendencies, their children begin where they leave 011‘. These men must be taught to consider and mend their wsys, not only in regard to their personal example, but their object ieesan methods, so to speak. For instance, 3 rather brings home candy to his child instead or a picture Last year the ï¬rst week at no license wee eignalized by an empty police court and a quiet end peace previously unknown in the city. The return to high license hoe demonstrated in the most practical men- ner the great success 0! high license on a means of promoting drunkenness. in‘ creasing crime and injuring the moral tone of the community. “ These temperance talkers would do well to se:soo their addresses .with more scientiï¬c information. Many people care more, alas, tor the dictum of science than for the decalozne and sermon on the mount combined. They must be shown beyond a peradventure that alcoholic drinks and tobacco are two sworn toes of a clear brain. A Weydde Lesson In Hygiene. Apropos of the preceding letters, we quote the following from a. late Union Signal :â€" Deu- Union Signal,-â€"A scholarly-looking gentleman sat opposite me in a railway our near Chicago recently, and spoke thus to his companion: Tue-day morning the court dock wu again ï¬lled with the viotlme or the legal- ized high lieenee gin mille. In addition eeveral brutal aeaeulte have taken place and two desperate atahbin amen. The police patrol waggemhae n kept bney. being called out eleven times on Manda} afternoon and making aeven more tripe in the evening. The ieenee paper before mentioned aa a: The drunks seen on the street yeater ay were so frequent that it eeemed as though there were almost aa manyaa there were eobcr people. Tho Moi]. in commenting on it. an: The lice court dock yootudny morning anti ad to the influonoo o! the now iioenu to ion thu wont into om: ins wont. cold-y motning thvoonz-Q d_ook_ wisp "AI-n ‘ A booze wove peeeed over Lowell Setnrdey night, end otter it hod weed there were many torn wrecks oi humanity to be neutered in by Chiei Howerd’e crew at life Invert. Thie morning when J udge Hadley come upon hie elovetion in the lice court. the any of drnnke mode I et experienced Julzioe open hie eyee. The wreoke were pretty bed-looking haikuâ€"nodeecript do. reiiote, every ono. In the iioteem end Jetum were seven! women. whoee Inile end genera damage reve evidence 0! the doetrnotive rflecte oi the legalized beer wove the: deehed imii over Lowell on 8.3“!d":_ .. AL, g,m J_mL A." A- 'wv‘n-J u Judge Eldloy saw the dry dock full to overflowing with wmkl. and on the lot- tlgq nuggoqpqmg than [are morq wrecks: court aha-god with drunkenness. the lumen number ever known in the history of the city. A large number 2nd been allowed to so without uncut. The Stu, um um. Inn :â€" “mt-_7ï¬ Tholegnllud bar-mot Lowell. M88!» writes Mr. John A. Nicholls, of the National Prohibition Baron. 77 in num- box-.311 high license phat, mm $1. 5ԠM495 the ï¬ction: mm of «was rum, hive nllbeu: basin mention to: ï¬ve dun. Theraulthubouiappmntmtho mnpgmqu-um summon ant 'Whu "arm 1‘ non: oponod on Friday durum. Mn 1. OnthoSntnrdnymomlngntne drunk: were in the police court. On Saw nigh: nu! Sunday the mu were full of drunken men, nnd on Mondsy morning 48 persons ware in the police now to got. Mm Ell-bud. “Wha'enomeluokyhdhnmfldu Fondurodarinmhuflns. . 'nnlhrofledthey 3!! mother: ‘Mnml'youuhdlhnnslmthm- ‘ Youahsuhsvolhnndlomohubnd.’ hohnndaomo mum-animus mm, CARADIAN P081; 1-11.: VARIETHS. I'll them straight unless owner’s name be on them. Also please bear in mind that we a7 e determined to give satis- faction, and will use the best 0/ ‘ the wool for our own trade, and lwill guarantee the best yam 1 this year that we have ever turned out. w WW“ 3 00-. Wm Wool may be shipped to us by boat or rail, and on all lots of forty pounds or over (if to be manufactured) we will pay freight to mill; (this does not apply to roll carding.) Par- ties sending wool should always put their name on the ticket, as we often get parcels by same train and ï¬nd it hard to keep 00770/V8, SHIN/Ives, OOTIOIVA 0E8, 10va!) 60008, ETO. We keep in stock for sale 4 kinds of Woollen Goods. ï¬ne and coarse; also CLOTH DRESSING We have put on a new Burr cylin- der on custom machine and will guarantee best roll carding we have ever done. Price 5 cents per pound and 2 cents for greasing. 10 cents per yard for yard wide. and 5 cents per yard for cotton; double width 2 yards wide, 20 cents for weaving and 10 cents for cotton. DYE/N6 We charge for manufacturing when wool to found: Reel Yarn, single - - 15c. per lb Stocking Yarn, 2 or 3 ply - 20c. per lb Twill Flannel, yard wide - 25c. per yd Twill Flannel, 2 yd. wide - 45c. per yd All wool check Flannel - 20¢. per yd Full Cloth, from - - 30c. per yd Tweeds - - 30 to 50c. per yd Blankets, from - - - $1 to $3. UM". Ml! ILâ€"GB. {'MAIIIFAGTUBINI Highest price in cash end two cent: extra when traded. OBITBAGTBBS All] BUILDERS. W‘OOLLEN 100,000 POUNDS done on shortest notice. CUSTOM WEAYING, ,no. Banï¬ son, and will sell as cheap as the cheapest. CUSTOM GARDING, J. W. WALLAGE Lindsay Woollen E1118. ‘ LINDSAY 699. 31% WOOL WANTED, DONE A8 USUAL MILLS. talcum â€mum...m t. m. Wm WM Wmm "WWWâ€. m A large amount of Pri- nts Panda and Trust Fund- to Loan in sun- mdl‘orlnrge toydt bor- WANTED.â€"8dmen to handle our mtg-19m £334†_-‘ - 4...; undeveroentacoorr! to amount!»- 31“de security offered. taut yearly. v11 tobomwerot paying canny-ms: anytime mwtthont notice. EBDEAN. Bum. Ofloe In 1": Block, corner Kant u: York It!» Lin . Aug. 28. Q-fl. P Two in ntabl MICHAEL Mo INTAGGA 1‘, on the farm or Una-move P.0. AmiarQJwLâ€"wu. PER CENT. â€"MONEY To LOAN AT 31x1>11:cm~rrâ€curl onGood Farm Pto- perty or other goodsocurl :7. â€a â€W reasonable. No commission. CAMERON. Woodvnle P. 0. On: â€Namath. V ï¬aifiothoGPerContongoodFam and Business Propertiesâ€"on other good securi- ties at Lowqat Cpl-reg; gates. Mom and ' J. c. armams'r. P. m. Woodv'dle 1.03m indulgenttormenl maroon“ major [mar-Cues all the laughs: Newspapers. Give Min 3 call. HEW 536'3'65'331â€"{3631 E'ï¬ELXfJCH- LIN. Barristers. eta. Lindsay. Aug. 21, 1899â€" CHEAP MONEYTO LOAN IN SUMS of msï¬t’INJtGm’lpex-oenhhm 0.1.8'1‘ GH’: AN. Paymenudaoonthe Sinkingmmd Syswmn-omtwotntwenty can. Amount nimdmro alouotu. mm yearn“: $143.30; y 895.80. Nom- misdonno emexpenseere need. RIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN at 5!, I.‘ Noah-hm manna North-hut 21. Can. a Township of Marc. conï¬ning 200 cores of choice land : 125 acres tree of stumpe’or stones, “din amen cute of cultivation. Ti: 13 one of the moat dean-chic homestecaa in Man. 8011 choice clay loam. 0n the maniacs In a log house. stable and excellent. 1m. fume hero: with cable undu- u. Fences good. Fox-men lake sho:e,_wkh1n Ewo-egdzarh‘glt miles 2‘! Up- Ur ACRES. IN ops. FOR SALEâ€"For one.“ chm-gun. .31? “$175 M260" °‘ "’° "1.3:; o no; acres; 5 NW cleared and9 under cultlvstlonn ï¬ne mar-mung mum at llvlng water run- thmuzhthlofsrmmaklnz 1: one o! the best muted mm: to:- stock in the country. It ls also well adapted for graln. Clay sou. comfort- Ible bulldlngl. Elma-d ave mllen from the townotflnauy.ongoodmd. Portal-mam†apply to Q'LEABY a: Q'LEARY, Ban-um. ARE NOW LOAN ING MONEY ,, A a; mom‘s to 6__Per 0093. on gpgdAng: .forunlo gillto 311$ ‘1‘ mm 0150341011. good not: me o. e o p ' buildings; well wasted; hen-lag orchard; coal mt to school cud 021mm lmmodMo Wu van. For further winning umly maul! or by Iona-jg D. AMO- VENTâ€"ti 6181311. In the '1‘wa o! Eldon.Con.7.lot13 Goodtauoelmoodmdl 31%“??? ummm§°§£‘}6'a u 032? 3w 0 - @430! ï¬wm.mcm Mach 8. ARM T0 RENT.-One mile from mn:mom;lot28.1ndoon.. . 100 m mouthed. 50m meadow. Brick use. burn m none fonndulon. ï¬lo born on south mmALBO T0 REN’Lâ€"(hohm 8m next to the trainee; plate glass. guy to A. McALPm Windsor House. Mn 5. 1891.- IRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE.â€" North-bu! 1mm and biog-1.111151! 21. Con: “my .11., not with Haifa Iliaâ€"Ila a“ mm m. (ll-morn: Snowdu and mm. hem unan- nï¬u A!†“m 1mooorm anaemia!“ mane: unborn the unit I! trauma Madman]. l9- loul for whole or will" and. $08 GREEN 3 E . Mouton F‘fll. or 6.8.80 Plums. Burn-mm» 14W" Firm: for Sale or to Ron t; FOR SALE CHEAPâ€"50 mm at gcod .11 clung. lp_ the Township _9t "non BALEâ€"Ono mum. lot. m: Anna. A In Put low. from Moi flmd by mam. A flow bulld- 10" In '1"! .le 1.2152. 9'91!!! 58': E5 pawâ€"i'wfmï¬" . App] to WI Niki M1219. 1mm; VALUABLE SAW MILL 3nd TIM- BER LIMITS [QR BAI:$:M...VI-llr FINE PROPERTY IN LINDSAY FOR BALEâ€"Ono hgndlolno lot. 5m unduly Sent-KM â€Monro. In town. 108. men cum One of £0â€.me m Alumina- tuna W:,é9ln, Q. 101. 581-“. may. Nov. 19. 1888.â€": Racist from Gw'lporoenguooordmcï¬ mount and security. O'LEARY O'LEABY. Lindsay, Nov. 14. 1887. “diam Good con-r. mm mmmmwz‘ 8%.? nominate c. x. __WEEKB. Baal-m. On TO RENTâ€"Park Lot- 3 uni 4 West of OUSE LOT mmudngn: mumâ€"m bruit relidanoo on wmhuLhnIyma-unhmh- negronTABLn BRICK m1- flew PER CENT.â€"We no new logging "ONEY TO LOAN. ARE CHANCE. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.â€" OUSE FOB SALEâ€"Tho Fine Brick McIIITYBE STEWART. For Sale or to Rent. â€mammotmméd MflflflHflLflflfl 6i. [mail-c.7302. ll. mad-ï¬n; to 6 per Cent Money to Loan}i loon FARM or 299 Ml um I“ l’lUl‘lIIl mm U1 ' ï¬ï¬ï¬sï¬imi a naked!“ ammo; senators. ow. omen. Wuhan-03.. nan-y momma-am JomA. nuisance. Klmumn. mam. Ant. 6. wanâ€"6m: ’ my a; O’LEARY, HARRIS. TEES. Attorney at but swam In Chmmtaotlloqnohnmï¬loohm ARTHUR O'LEARY. HUGH GM .04). W. A. GOODWIN’S ARTISTS GOODS a BMW. g 55? E E E E unfunny men 'm gal-nanny. Out. on» our C E. W E E K S, a mum soucxron. m. mum mmaoawxunu'ahmmnm tolou: at lowest cum: mm at In Wadnooommhelonchm M negotiated. $30,000 of Print. Iona-u m Osmium. 00" 13- mâ€"____7l-lyt. U. 'ï¬Nâ€"ai ":13me Barrister. Solicitor, etc. Ofloea. Wilma-at. dasy.0nt.â€"24-ly. HEADQUARTERS "WM†IIJLIAM DUFFUS. rumcu. ARCHITECT. Deï¬nes-o! I“ kinds of Buildings in Modern end adieu! Swiesot Architecture. Wooden end Leon Bridges. etc. CONSTR OTION SUPERINTENDED. Drain-8e. Sewerage. nesting and Venmsuon. s :1. MOM-nudes, Working Deans. Estlmstos deslusuons furnished ; Measurements and Evenings when. and Computation made or strength or Trusses. Arches. Bums. Glmere. (humans. Foundetions. etc. Ofllee and mm- dsnoe. CAMBRIDGE 8mm Scum; mdsay. Municipal and Town Plot 8 Was:- orks. Sewerage, Plans sud Grade Sys- tems tor Cities and Towns. Plans. Estimates and Motion: for public and other Engi- neering Works tarnished. All work prompu: and skillfull attended to a: reasonable turns. Ofï¬ces: Old ‘own Clerk's Oflce. over Whites shoe story. _Ksnnedy’s Block. ï¬ndsâ€. Dec. Boaverton: ' Bevel-um. 8097.725. mamâ€"cs Architects and Surveyors. u. UAV “‘5’ L. â€0“,- uuu u vans-unv- o www.mmmmmu- manual-nun. Ont. Omenbymnumr “$311313?ng wlureodveprompt “napoleon: W. 1'. BROAD. mummy evasion. mandate a: 0!: m Vow-Inn W when: an 0mm W'Am Omen-wanna “331â€â€œ m III-GI. or“ All “I†M 0W Mono hm Wm. m ’ .Jï¬ï¬‚tmâ€"m Had-u. my fl. maâ€"s. mm mmâ€. . “7 Wm â€mm mm.mw Wm mm m n m 3'. D. MOORE v mam m I'm-:7“ and“ ad mm mm lacunaâ€"nay ELIAS 30m Aumom [on hmo‘vmmm. Olin- D “VERY. Antiquarian-mun. m m m 8. Jonx "hoswm. Donn.» R. Axnnsox. mm. 8.9:. 1. 1887.41,. Wad address. INN!“ AMIES DIOKBON, AKRON, a McLAUOHLIN, ““3““. OORE JAC_KSON (Snags-1911 to 'cSWEYN ANDERSON, Barri» . mg._89|ldm ow. Emmanu- Block. civil Moor and Sawyer. 0 W until-3nd Surveyor. G. OAYANA, P:L.§.,_a.nd Begin}? THORN, 339(1th of the Veterinary Va terms 1:? Surgeons. DEéNP; Unisâ€. 01:90th the m SMITH, lymmï¬kvï¬m ll!“- Barmters. Etc. W- A. Goodmn. .1399 Ian A E; 517039332332 HONEY TO LOAN. JQYOSL V- .3: -_39M' Tooni‘ailfm'" V. WOANADLANPUBTWILLn flng_udnuhm;~ Inch it!“ ""7 . mDsos non-am. Lindny,1'. J. {333 i 55?; _3i‘sz§§ g OMMERCIAL HOTEL, MANILLA om. Thlshotol huboenremodelodlui Waduwlytmlahed. Napalmwm be spared numbness comfortable. The Bar and Dmnoom will than be taunt! won mpphod. Good Commands! Room. Mahmud“ mun m. Bathtubs. Givemescul. W.H.PARK. W. mug, May 14 [mlâ€"51â€. I Mama dug madman-tea wmmuflï¬ogdnhodmm Themple room: are of the am order. accommodation for m and. visitors. Booms haze and won mm Gooduveumblomhed. NOBLEINGRAI. .l. FALLS. emu-to. This' hotel In: overhauled and "mm with furniture Added. linking '3 3090Ҡtbgooung _1‘l_10 ample may: pre 91 the 5:55 RANKLIN HOUSE, MAIN-81:, HARMâ€"John Kennedy. m. at fin" Etienu'ï¬: zhé premises nnd comma" ' m- hed it. Good and nix-yam roams mutation given to guests. J a, 1337,. . Onhr'o. W. 8. 8001?. Proprlem. hotel has 13me undergone a h overhaul- lu. and can now be well rated as best hon! In the village. Excellent accommodation Bu- dw d,†supplied with the best brands of Rum and mama cabling. attentive hustle. Mauls. 18.18878.â€"32 â€I! {iii TM“ Eiiii®’--’whb has mioivm‘i‘fii " LI. VV an“ H. “ad-L J , V. ‘11-, â€Lynn U Beta-ecu) tho sandal-d mam may. Surgeon to the 9mm Baum. omoesnd resident Rims-6L. ï¬rst door on. at Lindsay-st. 01:10:: hours from 8 to m... In†r.nd12to2.30v.m.and Nahum. Tm onmmunlcsflon. DR. SIMPSON , PHYSICIAN, Gradu- ate at Univomlty, of Trinity 001% Toronto: Member of Cv'k'go of Physicians Surgeons. Ontario: late Pnyslcian n9 Bookwood Any‘mm. Kingston Grand Tram: Sn Undsay District 0mm and residence. 3 same! door west. or York-at 0mm bout. 9m10.305.m..Lwr-089.m:and7to8m Liming. ADIQ§LI§91 :48 lyr 7 LUMAN HOUSE, WEN.â€" u 3 as Y’ Lane in! airy pg anon an am. can moms. Commercial men conveyed to :1! points on shortest notice. Good nobles and mauve headers. June 12th. 1889.â€"$-1Y: u anon. ma. m" wwmmi’ni "Pu-1:. J GRANT M. D. C. M., M. C. P. o 8.0; Gd‘f uetflecf Victoflalnd Tm Universities. Mun‘v-r of Cclltge d and Surgeon: (mu.- < : we of mm «mm “of Dim. New 10in. (Miceâ€"Woodv mm uric. Woodvfl‘e, ..£.~._v.9, 1889..â€"50-1yr U Ram Innrmmy. lC(.n::-urah. Seodnnd. Over um your exp“ mum of pfnc‘lce in ma pmzumon. (Jason and Residue. Link's Tmraoayc'l.uu r. .. gummy Nov.13,1830.â€"‘.7 lyr. without W KR. G swltl: mï¬hf’m to o numbcr m ARTIFICIAL TEETH laser by the non 'Wm'é‘t‘nm ‘f‘itf’li‘emm “3mm“ com o 2:!!! boon . ont'Gold. Sllvor. Colmd and tho Artistic tlnnoua Gum. Also ln all tho hormlcu dents! 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