Loan and Bad re Agent 0:: my: Bolt-ma. DR Tom grung‘ at No. 7. 0 7th M hon hool! MM an: strnwm I.“ H.189o â€"14-:L ’ I 60.. ï¬ne. iu‘ Current 3390. a other itxfnrrmtion apply to EYE-2K3. 7 f: nvi'm: Green, 3,! €1.03. Lindsay. on. g at 8 A..\1., and Port Hay! arrival of G. T. R. Tub and West. Leaves Charlotte at "J, ay and Wednesday MG? , and \Vednesday Mot“ ing from Rochester. ‘ and Friday at 4.00 L'- ts and Baggage are†board. KING is one ofthe 1112‘ pnwcrrul steamers on I. y Electricity and < possible '1'ga tzon. DR LINE. “m f .The ;rcport!cn of manizges in France, gush at one time was eight out of every - mm Stasmlhlpn . ,‘2 York ever! 3223;: cf the population. has now fallen via Loudondem â€"'I‘v.rc essghalfrcsmsgholem 'cfccurred at _ gm-csesd, an an , ridsy. no victims ' 8‘1““ Pme mm; :2 the morning on a steamer from 3032. $50 and upward. my)“ ,1, datum :u x location of . u- 71‘» _,_A â€a 300-. -A ten jpar oui boy nam’gd Wm. Fletch- . L|~_4 ,«_._.] _-€I--n I 31511 Stamp York every m via Loudondem - Salem: Passage KG BETWEEN 5.3: low rates. .. ALLAN. Mantra-LC TE R9 Lind“. ANSXNO. 'MEW. STEAMBUM EUMPI“ L NICHOLSON, yen. Pass. and th. .EEVB, P0“ ger, Kingston. W LLEY NAVIGA'Hol uv. STEAMSHIPS )N 1.1 BATES. numb-217m D E KLXFAX 1'0 um LONDONDIRRY. 1 WINTER 310m wards. Saoond Cat!!!“ 3. 15") Cattle cm. ‘Lunm ) R-l'l. rmanent it New Steamer uca WAY AT H KING THU RSDAY, STEAMER and GLASGOW TABLE. 0min. $45 and upward. 30. Steeme, $20. Bi": Amsmps. SERVICE OF - ROCHESTER Bobcaalfl‘†Sheerage, Second Cabin “ _“ r.“ 7 -â€"Abou: ï¬fty cannon bailn' were brought up from the bottom of the Detroit river by the Dem‘nlon government dredge Ontario. They er‘e landed at Amherstbnrg and were eagerly sought. for by reUchnncere. â€"Thursday morning Grand Master Sweeney. of the Butfalo ewitchmen’e union, was brutally assaulted by one 501 the strikers. There 19 a very bitter feeling 3 LL- 1.- m Dill-V.A.vo au~~v .‘ vagina: him because he: 6233:2237 the (Hi? continuance o! the strike. -The French government has received Inciiiciai invitation from Washington to lend a squadron to take part in the great new review that will be held in New York harbor and the vicinity in conneczion with the Columbus celeration. â€"5w .4. .\_v_nv__,, , forced lhe 11-0039. to go through the man- muvres outing the intense heat, have been placed on the retired list by order of the miniatu- or war. -Genic Caz-no, a balloonlstmho had been mkix": secenelons at the Detroit exposi- tion grands, was killed there Thursday “tenor. by telling [mm a great height. Her panchute failed to work. . LA ï¬gs [rain near U-snceauzvme, ‘51., rum.- day week. A bridge inspector and s mnducmr were killed. . â€"Mr. Duncan McCormick, (270., has re- turned to Montreal and given himself up macharge oi larceny or $5,000, preferred with: him In April last. â€"Gecr:l;n bay sawmill owners want the upon daIy on sswlogs reimposed. All thelow are bezng ratted to the other side otthe line to be sewn. [-A: Maskinonge. Que, on Thursdsy, eleven Batch-Connors“: Roman Catholics were received into the Protestant faith by Rev. A. Therrlen of Montreal. â€"General Deodors do Fonsece. the leader d the revolution which overthrew the Braziizm empire, sud the ï¬rst president of the Braz hen republic, is dead. -The condition of Russian Jews who use through Ports for Amerlcs is extreme- ly flllhy. and tears are expressed that they will {ring cholera with them to this con- tlnent. â€"A mix-3.1.0112 was murdered at Cameron, Texas. the other evening by Puchuil Fra- zier. whc entered the house and ï¬red ï¬ve int» 3: the bed which he supposed eon- tlined both Long and his wife. Long was hummer bed with the children. â€"A daring bnrzulary was committodzln Norwood on Monday night. The hard- We store of Thea. Fraser was entered “tough a window in the rear and about Mhun'ired dollsra’ worth of goods were taken. No clue has yet been found. -A Russian force has reached Lennar- Hsht, on the Oxus. forty miles from Kllwmjdeh. In is reported that the hhabltame of Khoet have revoked against “cancer, and the: the insurgents hue ï¬nely invested the governor in J Aaron. â€"3 u:;. 1 9B. vvvvv a fell under a Michigan Central railway min a; 0.1 Springs Thursday night and "skilled. -The French government has ordered an all Russian Jews arriving at Mu- â€illeï¬ be neit co the lazuetto and have their clothes burned. -A b'idzo gave way under: construc- ï¬gntmin near Canceauzvllle, Pa., Thurs- au wear. A bridge inspector and a -It is reported that the steam yacht Wahpm, of D man. went down In a storm in(:‘reonzim bay Friday afternoon. Hiram B. Sih‘ey. his wife and two dauahters, lilac Ben-Inger, and a miniature lumber- In 3nd mo ladies, names unknown. are lid to have been drowned. The cool: and Mother pal-son vex-e saved- iiiâ€?- JWJ- _ 1\ 111, Mine Dr. Cream the ,Thomsa seiner; committed forui'elln mgdi . he magi?“ murder and bleckmnfl. : ersons have committed en!- 4.1353: t2 while laboring under mental gems-n: brought on by excessive heat. ‘ tin party composed of ï¬ve â€"A8 3131:: 1153 been found murdered on gun“ at the Carey Creek, Indian terri- nwâ€""x-auatford retanayere refused Thurs- +' a h Jaw rovidlng for the it! mfg}??? Q1 1ynm fgr plenum light Vmigytin ~A [Lac'dréiaiéespatcb from Chnmonnix Noumea (ha: Prof. Nettunhin died of glint) exgoaure on tho ngggg gents:- ,nunderstcrms have used DID- †“mage lo the crops “0133â€â€œ? .A soldier affected with Asian w been round in the German «31:11am ,Seven men were crushed to dead? by a awn; a: 3 cos! pic at Sw many. mes, Walea, on \- ‘Aywu-v v- w..- __ 'Nle attempting to ascend Mont Blunc. 3° Star-Tc! cn Tue-dâ€, accompanied by “'0 mass. and was overtaken on the W†b! I blinding snowstorm. He had wnn- about on the mountain for a day and "58m before he succumbed. ‘ -Mr. Duncan Thruher. who Hue ebont hr muea {com the villege 0‘ M1600, 50." .R | noise In hle born on Wednelde! Mir. nlentern and went out to leern run». Ha found one of his home out the mu. an m the name down to ‘M the 110159. when the Inlmel noted 1‘ W. In en Inetent. the hem wee in ileum. F‘ he soon reduced to uhee. 1013 my 103310111213 or 11733381: TJNDSAY' EMMA}, on: .L. a. Awe. /’,_____,.__â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" ï¬EW'S OF THE WEEK. .‘l meotlnw of tho nhuoholden of th. MBr-Mmd. Bum. mmummma con- ï¬ne 81 r m. Sm. Son Oo..<um1m) boon cum, to conaldol' s mono-Mon to "M an tho company. The Eunlilh lull “Mn which to compnny In Inâ€! On- Ind, bu fallen to shout one ton of M It run before tha MoKlnll’ Ma "‘ Into effect In tho Uultod Sum. “ M mud-nu occurnd n for mu.- NI: °‘ Mime: Int. Funny nigh. Mr. 331‘“ Auhton vu era-dug what In I!†W" on a: wmon.rroprloton. "H's F. w. 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LVA‘BQAAv-vâ€" ., -.__ 7 u â€"The trial of the Marquis de Morse for manslaughter, in killing in a duel on June 23 Capt. Meyers of the Enuineer corps and a professor in the Ecole Poly teehnque, be- gan at Paris on Monday. Count Lamasse and M. Guerin, the marquis’ woonds, and Capt. Panj ads and M. uelorme, Captain May ers’ seconde,were also ed charg- ed with complicity in the crime. After the proceedings had commenced the Marquis de Mores arose in the dock and, standing with folded arms, harangued the court tor half an hour on his most speculations in the United States and his colonizing enter- prises in Tor qutn. â€"Albert G. Price, a land surveyor who was tied to a runaway freight car by the striking miners in the Tennessee moun. taint because he accidentally intruded on one of their secret meetinae, was at the Grand Central depot. New York. Monday on his way to Boston, wherehe goes to consult a specialist for treatment of s - culiar ailment which resulted from is sensational experience. Price was tied to a freight car by a leriat and dreaded ior a long distance down a steep incline. A curve in the road threw his body at an angle, and the rope wound around a tale- graph pole and saved his liie. He was reg seriously in ured, and his health. whi was or cs to st. is now very feeble. -The-news oi a terrible tragedy near Osto. Oeyuas county. eeived. It appears that a boy whiieeattisa bundles for a threshing machine accident- ally eut the teedtr‘s hand. which so east- eised him that he immediately oauaht up the led and threw him into the rapid re- volvitur cylinder. where he was posed to m-wmmwmmm 9514 â€"A1bort G. Price, s was tied to a run-m striking miners In H talus becauua be main â€"-William Searle. a printer of Deptford, Eng, who has made himself famous locally by his enormous appetite, frequently having eaten great quantities on wagers, died in that place recently, and the inquest showed that his death was caused by over- eating. The remarkable feature developed at the poat-mortem was the phenomenal size of the man’s stomach, which measured 17 lncbee by 7 lncher. The ordinary stomach measures 12 inches by four inches. â€"Grcuse. pheasants, prairie fowl or par- tride, wcodcock, snipe, quail. plover, due]: of all kinds, or other water fowl or game birds or animal (including squirrels. hares and rabbits) can only be shot from the. l5:h September to the 15th December. Quail shooting begins on the 15 2]: October and _Afa__ mu; Oweâ€"IVA-- â€"'1‘he Canada- Aurenia beat the Galen liner Aiaeka on me run iron New York to Queenewwn. Both veeeeie eailed together from Sandy Hook August 2051:. The Au- raniawon theraeebyonehonrand twenty-seven minutes. â€"The eteamehip Werkendaln. which ar- rived atNew York Friday been Rotterdam. reports having encountered a hnnieane off the Grand Banks. The lone were so high that they broke over the ehin‘ repeatedly and did damage to the bulwarks. â€"Mr. R. R. Gage. o! the knit-growing section east or Barnum, says the: peers sre plentiful, but the sample isnot just up to the mark. Apples are scores and so are plums oi all kinds. There are no peaches to speak of. The June rains cleared them em. The smaller fruits turned out very fairly. â€"The London Lancet takes I. gloomy view of the cholera summon, sud thinks that} with modern facility 3nd rapidity oi! travel England can scarcely escape a visit- ation. Aspeeial cablemm to The Mail says this opinion is causing much anxiety, as the Lance: is recognized as a very weighty authority on all mntters of this kind. suchlnjurle‘othntuwmhflewbekmed, ghflomothermanod withnntnmmh. â€"Wm. Bellon oi the township of Camp- bell wee leedinn A bull to wnter when the animal broke the ring by which he wee led end ettecked Bellon. The horn of the bull entered his side just below the rlbe end with an upward toes hid the aide open to his am. He only lived ï¬ve minutes. â€"Some ï¬end went into the stable of W. E. Morden at Dannie the other night and towed two prongs of s for]: several inches into the nose ot a ï¬ne home. A bite wss stabbed three times into the flesh nest the month with the intention at cutting out the tongue. A $200 reward is ofl'ered. â€"Two weeks ago Blanche M. Kroeson, daughter oi a physician of Columbus,0hio, recently returned from the east, Wht re she had been visiting, and informed her parents that she had a premonition that death would come to her in a few days. They Irled to disahuse her mind of the no- tion, but she only became more thorough- ly convinced that her end was near, and gave her mother directions as to her tun- eral. Two days after reaching her home she took typhoid fever, and last Sunday night she died. â€"-The ï¬gures of Thursday’s polling in Newcastle-ou-Tyne afl‘ord much satisfac- tion to the liberals. The election resulted in the return of Mr. John Morley. chief secretary for Ireland, whose seat in the house 0! commons became vacant upon hls taking ofï¬ce. In the general election Mr. Morley received 10,905 votes. but his poll yesterday was increased by 2,078 votes, the ofï¬cial ï¬gures showing he received 12,983 votes. Mr. Morley was opposed by Paudeli Balli, liberal unionist, who unsuc- cessfully contested Gertshead at the gen- eral election. He received 11244 votes, making Mr. Marley’s majority 1,739. WIB uumnuug Au "nun-a -_- _,,-, , barge Lyon when the rope by which the pulley block was attached to the mast gave way, and the pulley block. weighing about thirty pounds. come down at a terriï¬c rate, striking Meecaw on the head end in- flicting a scalp wound fully eix inches in length. He never uttered a. syllable. for death was instantaneous. The wife of the uniortunate man. Mascow. was near by at the time of the accident, as was also her nine-year old boy J oe. They were her- ror-stricken by the eight. â€"A British eteuner repute, that on August 9. in latitude 35 north, longitude .16 east, has passed over a spot where a. supposed submarine eruption m in pro- gress. Although nearly a dead calm pre- vailed a heavy swell the: almost rolled the vessel's rails under ran for some time. .mm. u'oro Anyon- vtw-vu- “wuâ€" __~_- , had to menu: It. The brother 0! the “rattan.“ [Ad unnamed Ih. bloody dud sod lootno time to “law upon the mural-Ir. no him the floor with s New from . unblock. an! n he by yum tron , the «M w the mum mud! 93:50:! the o! the tar: tumult d! not ___.n .5. mm '“M m unmn an.-. â€"..-__v_ â€"The Sultan of Morocco’e cavalry and infantry started on an expedition into the country of the rebellious Angherne Mon- day morning. After passing villages they met the main body of insurgents. A brisk exchange of musketry shots followed, but in a short time a. majority of the rebels flsd. Many of the fugitives made their way to the see shore, whence they escaped in flehing boats. A few of the insurgent»; fought desberatelv until Hamam, the lead- er, seeing thag the gauge was lot-t, mounted n... â€man. ehnn rp- er, BBC!!!“ “Low u-v u_.-.- .. hla horse and fled. The troops then re- turned. to Tangier with the heads of the rebels they had killed, for which they will receive $8 per head from the eultnn’e treasury. -Devid Mascew, ï¬rst mate of the barge Wheeler of the Hall fleet. Ogdensburgmae killed at Clayton on Monday evening. He was aaglatlog in raising the anchor on the - A- â€"A-â€" I-â€" â€"L¢.h Ohn to tho mum. basin with um: I" man whom they loan an: tho bottom 1! 1h. MI. Both a» non war. had): berm Old m Tm Mu «mu h- lulod an Ind mam allow: “to! Jasmin-ought? unnum- m a: madman-ulna .IM-lfl In It â€"Aweekar no ego MnGeorneFord of Coillnzvood stepped on a. rusty Munich Erma Me too . On resuming york on eedny he had to quit on account or the â€In canned by the wound. Medial u.- Ihhnee wne celled In when he returned home. Symptoms of lockjnw were nt once detected nnd propu- remedies wem npnlled, but the patent grndnnny sunk to his death. Which took plnee on Wedneadey morning of Int week. â€"anee weeks no Alice Taylor. a young woman, was struck an accidental blow on the neck which resulted in complete par- alysis oi! the right he f cf the body. and at the Wayne county house she could ï¬nd no relief. One of the most serious effects or the was Miss Taylor’s entire loss of the power of speech. Miss Taylor went to the Emergency hospital. where her case was diagnosed as one where the blow had caused a blood clot on the brain, the pree- sure on the nerve centres causing paralysis. An operation wss performed. the skull trephined. and a clot the size of 3 may cent piece removed. Miss Taylor has recovered the power of speech, and the paralysis is partly re moved. â€"A Chicago special says : Big Ed. Rice, a neted criminal, was arrcsted at the Grend Paciï¬c hotel on Sunday. He wss preparing to rob one o! the big banks in this city. In 1873 he was implicated in a bank robbery at Halifax. with two other men. Rice alone escaped errant. but subsequently sent back the $20,000 stolen sud his partners were discharged. Rice has been connected with numerous other robberies. his last hnvlnn been in 1887 when he was implicated in a $5,000 robbery of the Canadian Express Company's oilice at Port Hope. He was arrested and tried at Cobonrg tor this bold offence, wss convict- ed and sentenced to a term of (our years in the Kingston penitentiary. â€"On Friday obout midnight. u l. Cen- adien Paciï¬c railwuy tnim wee netting the little village of Schaw, a plaeejnet two stations east 0! Gait, a man named Fred Coveney, a carpenter. about thirty years of one, was walking along the track, coin: in the some direction as the train. Either he did not know the train was he- hind hlm in time to get out of the road. cr he knew it wee coming and misjudged the distance it was from him, for he was knocked down and run over by the ad- veneing train. -Hia head we: completely evered from his body. and the body wee literally out to pieces. a View of pro-erupting the entire pass. which at many points is too narrow for there than one road. Theliue is laid out to MaoLeod. where it eonnecta with Calgary and Edmonton; and it is said that the in- tention of the company is to extend lines due east to connect at Estevaln with the new Sanlt cut-off now being built from Re- gina, and running south through the states. This will practically give the C. P. R. another transcontinental line and an optional route to the coast; and as the pass will bemnch better than Kicking Horse trade may be largely diverted from the lat- â€"There wees fearful mining accident Friday last at the Perl: Slip coal pit, near Bridgend. a mining town in Glamorgan- shire, Wales. The day shift of miners had not long been in the mine beiore a most terriï¬c explosion was heard. The ground trembled with the fame of the explosion and the people in the vicinity knew im- mediately that an accident had happened. The day shift comprised 150 men, and their relatives and friends rushed to the pit mouth to learn the extent of the dies:- ter. The exploeion had caused the earth and rock to tell. and the mouth of the pit was closed. Not a single man of the 150 in the mine had made his escape. Hundreds oi the miners in the vicinity have volun- teered their services for the work of clear- ing the pit mouth. and it was pushed as rapidly as circumetences permitted. . . . . . . A later deepatch from Briduend says:- Thounh the volunteers have been working with desperate energy it is still impossible to reach the miners who are imprisoned in the Park Slip. From the indications it is heiievtd the whole interior oi the it was set on hrs by the explosion. and t at the flames are still raging. It is feared that every man in the mine at the time of the explosion perished. Seven miners found dead have not yet been hrcgfht to the snrtsee. The explosion was t over an aresciten miles. It caused tremendous fails or earth. which completely blocked the galleries. As the workings e 1.700 yards. it iLe_ hoped that some miners __ -a - _..‘ Alain- â€"'.l.‘he newspapers in Paris any that the liquidator of the Panama Canal Company has concluded an agreement with M. deu- Ird. the vice-preeident ot the Paris Chem- ber of commerce, providing for the torme- tion of a new company with a capitol of 830.000 000 to reenme work on the Benomn canal. 'Work will be resumed immediately. in order to prevent the lepeing or the con- coeoion granted to the old company by the government 0! Columbia. â€"At the foot of the cliff under the win- dows of the Castle 0! Miramar, formerly the residence of the Mexican Emperor Msximllian, at a depth of 80 feet [5510th surface of the clear waters of the Adriatic, ie a kind of cure fashioned by divers in the face of the rock. In that cane are some of the most magniï¬cent pearls in exiatence. They belong to the Archdnchese Rslner. Having been left nnworn for a long time the game lost their color and became ‘sick,’ end the experts were unanimous in declar- that the only meane by which they could be restored to their original brillianey was by submitting them to a prolonged immer- sion in the depths of the sea. They have been lying there for a number of years. and are gradually, but very slowly, regaining their former unrivalled orient. â€"A gentleman who has just returned from a trip into Crow’e N eat pans, in the Rocky Mountains. eaye Contractors Rees, Mann and Holt are vigorously puebing the grading operations on behalf or the C. P. R. in the narrow denies of the page. There are three hundred men at work, and about twenty miles have been graded. The highest point of the paee ia a thousand feet lower than the highest point in the present C.P.B. paee. The pase abounds in rich anthracite coal depargite. one or which is being worked. It is believed that the GP. R. has been quietly pushing the york with â€"A fsrmer nemed Wilson, living in Madison county, Georgie. went to 5 mill leaving his wlfe and tour children at home. Two hours later he returned sud found his wife lying en the floor lnsensible with four dead children about her. When the mother was restored to consciousness she sold she had token the bsby to the spring. lesving the other children in the house. Hesring their cries she put the bsby down snd hur- ried back to the honee, where she found two dead, the other dying. The living one said they had poked their ï¬ngers through a crack in the floor and a. hen hsd picked st them. The nether went back to the spring site: the baby and found it hsd fallen into the wster and been drowned. The third child died before she got back to the house and the mother swooned sway. Investigation showed thst the supposed hen was s rattlesnske. -â€"On Monday afternoon lent a very end oocidenls happen ed in Perry Sound In which Ide, the nine f“ old1 daughter of Mr. June: Tun, met er death. Deceased with a number of other girls were intend- ing to make a. short out to the cemetery to attend the funeral of a friend, and attempt- ed to cross the Seguin river on n log At the grist mill dom, when she lost her belonce and fell into the re glng torrent below and woe carried over 3the ions. Search wee mode for the body, but it was not until Tuesday night than it wee brought to the eurieoe. ter. structures at the pit head. When the huge tougos of ï¬re were seen leaping up from the pl: (idea at hon-or and (lo-put - â€"__ _ n.-_.. _-_-_ howl- -- v-77, srose from the throw. Many women hinted. while tbs screams of others no heut-rendmg. When the flames Issued from she pit all hope was abandoned. Those who escaped death In the explosion have certainly been sufl'oosted or burned to desth. Only 41 miners have been tescned tram the plc and two have died since. Ex- ploring parties srs um sesrchtnz the» mine though all hops at ï¬nding (unhel- survivors has been sbsndoned. The mun. bar of the flood Is thvrvn'orn “head 3: 107. m u moral. When the k no out 0! order aw in diam m a... mu follow and b.- oomo no ml! mum-m um monou- ot who In um follow. A mu. tonic like Dodd'l an.) an. In an nooovllblo â€til. “6an And much than duo-no. rm In a nun! (006.414. A Jolnt damâ€"A thor m. pm mu a m fowl. â€"Doa't “006- nu ma 1: h um$§dmn~ 1:. 3:†an 3300- urgen- ‘thmmmhm .- and um um on to g Nutâ€"n4. cmronmn us 3va cu. SAN IRAN 31500. ( L. mum.n. NEW‘ 31:. 21.2. A. mexxsornuu. Alont. many. on â€"Mr. J ohvlCoakwell. of Claremont. hsd his letcpmq mnghp ï¬g 5 Ingenuity muchlne , _,‘A_‘| â€"John Hoar is the light house keeper on Hope Island, Georgian Bay. Last week he trod upon the head oi a wood snake. and quicker than a flash the slimy creature brought its tail round with a curve and struck ite horny point deep into the flesh of its antagonist. hoe: ruched the wound until he turned sick in the stomach, and limped home to be slnce laid up with a limb very much swollen and exceedingly painful. â€"-l..ast2'1‘hursdsy night as Mr. George W. Fitazerald, or the 7m con. 01 Smith. with his two daughters. was returning home from Chemong Park. he met with a bad accident. It appears that he was entering his gate when the horse «hie-d. upsetting the buggy and throwing the occupants into the ditch. Mr. Fitzgerald received a very severe on: on the hack oi the head. while his daughters got a bad shaking up. one of them having a cut on her head. At latest accounts Mr. Fitzgerald is proarsaaing favorably toward reoovery.- [Lakeflcld News. Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste apd acts ently yet romggly on thekidneys, iiver and owe . cleanses the sys- fl‘e tuall di5pels colds, head- :ecileee ancd revzlzs and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the A_1_ “mm!" n it: Hm! avm- nm- no; nv‘-___â€"v__,_ 7 on Wednesday of hot week. The second tinge: was terribly lam-rated. while the foreï¬nger and ring ï¬nger were also con- sidersbly bruised. . â€"A young son of Mr. Andrew Penlno of Round lske. Hoet'nge county, was leading a horse to water when the xnlmnl became frightened and jerked the boy into the air. He fell on a huge stone and never smke anal-wade. Bin mother was a. whoa»: to the sad necldnnt. â€"Joa. Bums. a tesmster In the ammo: o! Gnmoura'. Co , Bellevxue, w“ dzivicg with a. heavy load scram: Buck Crock berge when the bridge succumbed to ah» weight. and the wagon and couten a fell into the cue]: qn topgl‘the driver. Bsutls ,,_n_z .>_ Ll- -1.me am no... v- â€"_77V 1n the country whleh might jnet on well bedlnpleeed by Conedlen ellver. There does not eeem to be any good tee-on the: we should give our neighbors the beneï¬t or the clrenletlon o! tour or ï¬ve million dollm worth of silver In Gen-do when there†plenty at other of our 'own In the banks. Intrlnelcelly the Yankee dollar In only worth65cente. elthongh of eonree It hoe the endorsement of the netlon upon It end the wealth or the nation It Ito back. There In more ellver money In elren'etlon In the United Stetee then there should be, but sun It: eolneae woes on, end will conzlnue to u long a Uncle Sun on: unlom the stat! on other oonntrlee. There to e movement on root to get rid of the Yonkee ellver end hetero long It wlllbepnt under discount. no It will he Jnet unwell to Inner c‘ou' of if. «ram-om m cm mu can. “IMO“ In. no «w. "93mm" loos-u Ibo pawn. wmm' put up In 160. bottl- "not. " Ibo p.091. I â€Mmâ€"11- A ma any in behind :Tm. work sud nun show push, thll h .0 fl ho II wheeling I borrow. ~Mlse Lottie Lee 0! Ornlla bee entered mic walnuts young man named Ruben 08.2 of the same place for $5,000 damages. The young lady chame- brrwh o! promise. and the use when it comes up (or trlnl momma to furnish an Interesting story or love’e dluppamtment. â€"P. Ed'cer, eon of the member for West Ontario, had quite an exocrmnoe in lake Simone a few day: ago. He was taking his sister Mend and Mm Ridom, of Toronto. out ton boat ride and being caugh: In a. eqnnll the boat was upset. Mine EJgnr being 3 good swimmer. woke-re of herself. but Mr. Edgar had his hands full to rescue the other person. Auw Lucy-“n .- IV V. . received injuries 'whlcï¬ . {sinned in his death 3 few hours um: the accident. WW":"“'M . - . only remedy of Its kind ever ro- duoed, pleasmg t0 the taste an ac- ceptable to the stomach, rompt in its action and truly bene cial in its effects, pre ted onl from the most healthy an agreeabp substances, its man excellentquahtiesoommendit to 1 and have made it the most po ular remedy kpown. {mp of Flgs 18 for sale in 750 bott es b all leading druggists. Any relia 1e druggist who may not have it on hand will rocure it promptly for any one w o wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the â€LAND DISTRICT HOLES. Rare In I 3091} you of Yankee silver LL. 2... __ â€"-I| om ENJOYS my rams. MORTGAGE SALE ._.orâ€"â€" Valuable Freehold Property. produce-3 1851;." am than '1 a!“ Condo b, anm on SATURDAY, Sopumbel' 10th, 1892, Benson House, in the Town of Lindsay, mu, fluorine-u â€" "umâ€"v. 7w... _______ northern limit oiedd Let er. 5 point tenteet meta-I’m thsnortheest endeol eeld bot: thence westerly elem: eeld net-them innit to Willieln street: thence southerly elonc WIlliun motion seven feet; thence outed! perellel with the northern limit of seid Lot to e potnt ten feet dietent tram the enter-l: limit at eeld not; thence northerly wellei with William meetetorceddtom seven teetmoxeerieesto the piece of beginning- On theee premises are erected two new frme dwellings with enltehle sheds we cut hulldinm end eleoe heme dwelling end shop et present need ee e dwellineï¬end tellershov ell;t.hese houses ere occnpi by good tenets. Talkâ€"15 percent. et the time of eele. 25 per cent. in t den them end the hel- encetohe byeurstmmonthe premlees with interest st 7 per cent nut you-l7. prlnelpel meme in three seen. The pureheeer when; the coffee of WW ,- __ .â€" -nnlIn-OIM tn Mfl-I'L tonne wavy-aw u wu-n'w to)! l m alu- 0| ‘ Mn 0“ mongnmuwooxffn. MERRY! s: SBEPLKY. 3 tall so Toronto Street. Tomato. Vanda-'0 Donation. Tomato. July 25th. 1891-17 5. THE Recognized Standard Brands S. DAVIS SONS Montreal. Largest and Highest Grade Cigar Manufacturers in Canada. ' V LII-A‘ -- FARM T0 RENE-d lot 15 13.5"! W! ,L a: -u‘ Architects and SW 1'" New Advertisements. “munduo'oloohm.flm G- OLYANA, P:I‘:§' W Curv- -vâ€" -â€" to any other brands in the maker. Always reliable, as hss been fully demonstrsted by the millions that are sold mausuy and the increasing demand for them, notwith- standing sn increased com- petition of over One Hundred and Twenty-ï¬ve Factories. This fact speaks volumes. We are not cheap Cigar Universal†“kIwfledged be “pm-10!- in.overy {0|}? Co'r-C 7' Jm w. 1392.41 cxso WK 0 ~~~~ welt htlf 9f summ- Lom At my mm: om um hmmzammummoé nam- rm: w m 0. I no . , W. on. Had-u. Ont Jon A. 8.3.303. OFFICE â€" New Bowman: Building. Wilma-It. Hum. Jung 2. 1892 -1os 1!. gm manuals-ed. tare-tym- mnmdmmcoflmimfl E. B. DEAN. W. 31310ch Kenna Youâ€... 7 . Aug.â€. 1881â€"“. [7 “gnu-Mama to man!» "um-IL. â€nuâ€"1. cum: 5. «wt. â€"u-u A]. mun FUNDS 'ro LOAN u 6i. umowmwmm mum ‘ “mu; Wu. r.)uwuuwvu “an mmmmc'ototmtyb Amt moan Ila-notwfl. 10 youth 816.30; ' an 3!“ Mac mum Locum. 1’.meva 3.06m II also moat (uneven! Wmmxvmm Indra: 1â€" - A-“ rum-um!» no: say an. and place to no Propel-u.- no me noun. lo root. 5301000 sump. A huge amount of Pr!- vate Funds and Trust unallor large to suit bor- rower. Buy and conven- ient terms of are-payment. 5 to 6 per cent. B' U. “Luau; Lu, v-vn- v. u 0 Division (30an Comma-1mg}! '3'..â€" Oouvunuoer Yunnan. Money to loss: on non hvonh‘o m, at! In an sum In Ian Given-a can. no} dance. Um m we. 00. Ohmâ€"7941. Accountant of Ontario. W Book! or .u kinda written up. Stntemenu ct gown: nudging. Enigma shoot; pupa-ed. 7 ‘_ x--L- Lâ€" .5. D EAGLESON , any vâ€"u "-v __-V_- Goat‘s-:31;- msdn for Viking no book? ’57 the week or month. Books opened for business men on the 075m best Analog} tp_lhcir business. “min“ ' nï¬ooï¬htzuï¬fufedrAâ€"h Eisner mmnwwd. Instruction Riven indoubio our: bookkeeping when desired. Allow: for tho mUTU A L RESERVE Fund www.mo hwtmmrai romium life company in the world. Ponioow o intend to loom will one mono! b loom in this company. on their mm no No ovu- those ohuuod by old line companion. Adam Box 8“. m. Nov. 18. MILâ€"ma. maunu. catamaran. Mia-noun» Oahu. 3. mm. mm Wv Manama wrung {gym m w. A. aoonwnrs â€WM‘DO many. Nov. “TIEâ€"4511'. My 809:. 5. 1881-65 iikOlH‘Lâ€"Wo as now loaning mnmroplgcmmw ONEY TO LEND ON MORT- mus-mm. Va terma r; Surgeons J. GILLESPIE, Clog-lg of $111731: R. McPBEE, Clog! of_ the MGINIYBE 8: STEWART. ta 6' per Bent Honey to Loan. Buszness 03513 [18001181100 as. {an a moat. Tun cluullc. 01mm mount murmux aluminum“ 0-3"? '33-'qu e ad the Pawhln amass amused by Mr. Gun. An’n upperm- ot good tooth for $10. on. Panza naval-u w forudnhuexmodumu when A!“ nah m reqnlml. Over THIRTY YEAâ€. exparienco. Room on: Kazan)“ 310-. woo-Ire the Domlnllnm 8 snk. mat. urn-av. Nu 1mm»: .3 J. NEELANDS. W LINDSAY DENTIST. H. HART, L. D. 8., o Err-1:18:13“ OMWFaimd‘Co'me II the hector am oh- 6006.1:in Gold 9211 Pond-In clown. menu-d, - -‘, u... w“ . vâ€"wâ€"u- 'I'vvâ€"v -â€" J. leuxns undid who an. Vial-sod Ah under Dr. Cotton of Kow York. the W of no for enacting tooth. who wflm It. L‘nusm tbs: up In Jo m be boa elm an an to 177.53 pollen“ wl out an ooddmt. II. ï¬umï¬ hu given an. “timomd m or over your to may on without onto or Injury, hum hood: 9M mm 1mm sum: 865. mu apparel-undo: sot. Quay mam moth modoby Ma, humanoi- may“ without repairs. Per-om from o alumnae will pious and I and baton coming. omco 09m 81mm onoo. mm H. 08088. L18. D FTN'FTQ'I‘. ..1888 oncohoun 8m 10". p m Teyephmem awn; I w u v. Ill- Lu-vyw “May. July mm. 1892 7151". ï¬ifl'aiiï¬nie’fl'. m fâ€"TG-l! 1.1â€"1ng harm-.17. Edinburgh, W °"°’ â€W“ °‘ W practice in m: p Odoend m corner 180! Russell um mum-cu. um Kov lamâ€"27 171'. J um,1‘, m. 11., v. :11... um. v. x. ' . 8.0;GmdweotViccox-h and rm Universities. Member of College of mud- 99d Swans. Qatar!“ 12': of 39†W9.“ A nu- â€"â€"u w‘v 'â€"â€"v'â€"â€"'~v lie-mm N37 1753'. ' omaâ€"wmanoi'oi- um. vi'oodvme. my 19. matâ€"mm. REM" " we at Unlmlt of Trinity 00MB Tomato: Member 0! Co 1m of Physicians ml Surgeons. Ontario: Into Phyddww WM Asylum. Kingston Gnnd Trunk 813:: Linda-y District 0605 um residence. “woman one: was: or York-u. Limos hem 9mm-.m.. 1.31m: umdetoalul. [And-m. Ami! 8. 189Lâ€"48 Ur. LUMAN HOUSE, MINDEN.â€" WM TERRY. Preparer. Best brand-d liquor- snd ‘cIeu-s. um and sir! amok rooms. Commercial men oonveyoauo all pola- on chm nouns. Good stables and m homes-I. June 12th. 1889.â€"53-1y. M um’ Macao: m")- In!!! alum 1011110 LOAE. m‘ma unn- mfg†_Iooullm many. Gm. CARR. pro deter. Env- V In purchased the good will and rushing. d the above well-known hovel from M r. um I lave owed no expense In making in m menu where neceeury. end preveum everything ï¬rst-clue Bout brjendu of 11¢;qu ,. AAAL._- -_ .â€" -“n-OI- :nn «3:123. Good sub-135 and u} idiii. hauler. A good one donu- per an houn- mm. Doc. 16. WLâ€"Sl. W ovnmmn. Prommr. This cam hosted hotel. near the Ofï¬ce. has Indy staged hands. and Mr. Oval-end the new pm. has given the amber: o overhauling sud turnh- 1111903th :11:- W O'LEARY, BARRIE- ms, m at I‘VE scum h mi" 'm murmur. nuns 01.1483.ch l‘ Onmbw. g. SOUI‘TthPl-ovrlgm. m hotel M m: atone; Inmegfomnowbeweumtedu t chestnut. In the village. Excellent mangle??? BI dyer, euppllle‘d with the best bran». I".mn'au ._n _‘_|_u_- Anntdnn D on. m- hotel has been wrpodoled uni renovated sud newly tarnished. he wins wll be mod to mks guests comfomble. Th. But and Dining 110on will Olwm‘bontaunl I‘-‘ -4 -__n- A.‘ um...- -mâ€" wâ€"v v.77 well supplied. Good ()ommercm Rom. Nab-ones Sawing std an attentive Hm. Bus 00 W. -lee moses“. W. H. PARK. Pronflotor. Mauls. m u. 189Lâ€"634vr. I overhauling sud furnishing Lineman. Tn. travelling hue munnd evofl'mlml nut-dun. The bent and: ot liquors and clean m may on bad. Good mbhna and sun- flve haunt. Undo-y. Mgr £7. lamâ€"5.5m 0, Vin: Dominion But. In,“ Dom June 2. 1891-1084,. imvson HOTEL, Linduy,'1‘. J. OVEREND. ‘Wro51bI-L 99-392! MG“ loom" 1100". I!“ 31. vanâ€"m. ORTHERN HOTEL, KINMOUNT. ,,,,,, .4 WAVERLEY HOUSE. Kent-at. out. many. Gm. 9‘33. oyopriegog-Lgny: 'Hï¬ahy. Aumt Md. 1803917; R. DEGRASEI PHYSICIAN, SUB- gnomm m.x‘ro.. Wellington-0L!†R. BUBRQW§Lgrgdmte4 of 11ch OHN A. BARRON, Q. 0., (Solicitor tor Dominion BADLLQQoe n; 1319 go: R. E. s. wmon, 1.;e_ot__u._. B. WM. mm, 9.1;, MEDIQAP IOMMERCIALHOIEL, any; H. HOPKINS, (successor to mm. 'o ma: HOPKINS Barrister. Salaam. oneâ€. Wuhan-«L. Andnay. Ontâ€"1911; GRANT._M 11,12. ML. M, _o. B. mam, BARRIBTEB, sonar- - mnm.9q.nww'%.m 003! a JACKSON Sacco-onto numzuozw :39!!!“ .. smPsox. PHYSIQIAN, Qrgdu- J. McLAUGLHLIN, Bug-Inter, Soli- ch_‘ Barn: tens. haemogy; In)â€: M fgntczm. Den tis try Hotels. DENTIST. unlm 31.3.0.1».