Calling the islher snd telling him had hsppened he immediately site: the beer sud trsced it gh the woods quite s distance, but in tonnd wee one limb of. the child and 0: its clothinn'. Yte steamer t’rinz Wilhelm I, which s: New York Fridsy evening Inst. 1:: the news of s mysterious ship by which 80 persons lost their lives. Icory is told by J. S. Durhnm, ex- Ststes minister to Hsyli, who wss b0 '€‘ dates. I take a little ’ur {all stOCk, tof our supefl‘ andsome H3â€! ‘. ' en age! on the Prlnz Wilhelm 1. The M ed {111216.111 warship Alexandre Potion, 3n n crltlcumg luaw steamship, which let: Pott an ‘. along with ’t engross 1 'am hunter. '5 engage 1 wants we we have can give and see 24 Green - --no- ma: E70150, No. 2 to)... ->:‘ unsic, No a a: due (301m type) neonatal]. am graves cents eoch subsequent burden. causes 1:: lace! column. 100. per 330310113 50. each subsequent 1n- miensed advertisements no): on 5312. machete wanted. tame for sale 522;“ lines) $1.00 cash for three or 3: It more than eight line: on proportionate ohlrge in mode. :isconnt to merchants to: bushes ants by the year or for a shorter 33:†made known on application. ' j ’ ON 8: WILSON, Propnotoxl. 7"" 7, ww incretl Song. an" Folio, No‘ .01.» 91' "ï¬sh, m. LATHE eel lane PHBUSHJ ‘3 Ragnar, ‘ zowm u‘ .Ecurning at the FLOWEE S. |- mbh on board s number of Hayden at: of high rank. who were on their ‘0 Dentists s specie! trout; with the of Sen Domingo. For two days 'In: smoothly on board, snd noone of danger. Then suddenly, on be: $211 when oi! Cope Tibnron, the Mnk ‘ike a stone. Why or how, no â€hows. One sailor, an uneducated 'ho was said to have been on the 1:3“ It the time wes thrown outside at 2°30“ 0! he sinking ship, end by the 1K1]. niece of plan]: men-god to keep ~mrM‘tost. He was picked up by h 3‘ WP and carried to Port on Prince. E? , probsbly never very stronz. had "drama by his terrible experience it: â€â€œ14 who no explsnstion o! the if" "'1 an 6M "5. The was but"m“!Magnum:mm1mm» he: looked out the door and saw a Moor nearing the child. She scream- ‘md Mai to frinhten the bear any, to: no avail. The bear caught the “in one paw and run of! into the 151:. ‘xud whasavar to the Identity has unfertunatea. '1‘he Kalispeu, Mont†Graphic says: A. R shocking affair happened to the Maths-old child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. hit: at Mldvale. The child was play- tin. the front; yard Monday, when the ha: Friday evening Mr. P. Webb, a @050 {armcr of Seeley’s 38!, 0-: holding the tocgue or his threshing ’ a whde 32:: men backed it into the the Iron: wheel struck “cane, swing- tke tongue on: of his hand. In his :0 ge; cut of the way he stumbled, heaviiy on the ground, his head as sharp rock, fracturing his skull ifliiuz him almost. insanely. m .:e 3:22.»; o: the recent terrible 1e are on the Pawnee reservation. m :erritory, Is one of devastation. ed ai.‘ over the prairie is putisny wazczs, wrecked camp outï¬ts and Harmer or places are found bleekened burnel human trunks. Nearly 3 c: .h as bodies have been found and 9! team: that many have perished. pad 32: tm elve ï¬remen and workmen mju set The loss, which is estimat- l! :‘1 i9 covered by insurance. rcrizic of the me 13 unknown. ents of woodword, coats and wreckage, together with the body of , floated ashore in the Gull o! Fin- Sunday last‘ showing no doubt that aim warship Rouealka is lost. sewing machine, weighing ï¬ve and muons, is used in Leeds, England, making machine belting. It has two [leg :hixteea inches long and two :12; about the size 0! email row boate. rill new three inches in thickness and :e Isms: sewing machine in the 13 231: houses of the W. H. Purcell my In Larrabec- -st., Chicago, were me: to be on tire last Saturday even- An explosion shuttered part of the builflnz soon after the ï¬re was dis- September 6th for San '3: has oniy thirty-six talent-pl: name entire country and but 1.600 wt wire. 3!:ch Hamilton, a IS-yenr-old boy, cddentally shot and killed by a com- um Owen Sound Tuesday week. """" nouns“. ' French government is about to :85 bill ï¬ning railway commles :nfas. AND FOREIGN ITEMS 01' I N TERES T. Eggshem’ Notice. __ m CANADIAN POST. urea lrgm phq telegraph and ‘AY. FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1893 ‘DVIBTISIKO BATES. 5 OF THE WEEK We Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypopbospliites. 1... Calls and all Wasting Diseases. it as palatable as Milk. m.) only by S<ott .6; Borne, Belleï¬lle. Wk"! and impure blood is al- a-n-urrly restored to rigorous ton~ ,byrhiswmleï¬ul remedy. Cum Q‘unaaiau is maneotfher SBRUFULA, and yie esld g), 31211115101}; King’s Evil oat. news hes just been received “there that Benson Wrelton and family, six persons in oil, living nesr thst place, were murdered Tuesdsy night. Iil'he victims ere horribly mutiisted. A neighbor this morning went to the Wrslton residence to enquire ss to the health of Mr. Wrsltcn. who and been ill for seversi weeks. The front door being locked, hewent to the heck door. Upon the floor in s puddle oi blood lsy Mrs. Wrsltcn. He hurried to the nesrest neighbor’s end seversl oithem seeompsnied him to the house. In s room sdjoining that in which Mrs. Wrslton is, they found her hubsnd deed. In the ssmeroom were the three children. two of them deed, sad the other so seriously injured that she csnnot live. The children killed were e little boy. three yesrsold, end his, sister. eleven rem. In s front room Mr. Wrslton’s mother, seed 63, wee 1:103 on the floor deed, her left head out attend the right broken. All ofthe murderedpersone hsddeeomaly woundsontheir We. withthe exception of the girl, who-1nd besnstrnekonthe beehoitbe heed. {the oldlndyis sold to hove hsd eonsidnsble m in the house, hprina draws. it born the bent during the reeentInom strin- Ric}; “manna. mm nonvolathomurdu. Then to not an â€"Jemes A. Liddel, one of the most prominent business men of Hennessy, 0. T., last Friday night received a telegram from W aukomls, stating that his brother, father, and nephew were killed in a ï¬ght over 5 claim near there. Light men were on one claim, and the younger Liddeil was struck with a broad-nxe by a man named Williams. 0! Texas. Father end eon then jumped to his rescue, and Willinms pulled out his revolver and killed them both. He then drew his knife and plunged it into the heart 02 the boy. It Willi-male caught he will be burned at the stake. Molina were wounded. Generel Custelioi, chiei oi the staff, and civic guerde and meny other people were also wounded- Csrriege home stompeded into the crowd, wounding many more. The bomb-throw- er. who oppeered to be olone,’ wee immedi- ezely erected. His name in Police end he narrowly escaped the fury of the mob. -A specie! from Wuhingtcn. Ind., can -â€"While Mr. John Jackson of Aboyne. 01111., was walking on the railway track from that place to Fergus a passenger train caught. up to him. and, he being hard or hearing was not aware of its approach until it was nearly on him. He got: off the stack with all possible speed, but on reach- ing the high embankment. which lies along the track on this side of the Grant! river his test slipped item under him and he fell backwards, when the steps of one of the cars struck him on the temple. fracturing the skull and gaahing his face in a horrible manner. He cannot recover. -An inoffensive old couple, Samuel Rightly. aged 54 yeue, and his wife, two years younger, who lived on their term near Newton, Penn., were really murder- ed some time last Sunday night. The murderer set ï¬re to the house, but the ï¬re was discovered by the neighbors and ex- tinguished. The charred remains a: the aged couple were found lying on a bed in a room on the floor. Mr. Rightiy’e skull hnd been fractured by e hatchet or axe, and Mrs. Bightly'e head and face were cut in several places. â€"Snndey lent during the revlewe held in honor of Queen Mereedee’ blrthdey at Barcelona. Spain, an anarchist in the crowd enrronndlnn General Martinez Comp-e and staff threw two bombs into the middle at the group of ofï¬cers. shatter- ing the (our legs of the generel’e hone end wounding the general in the thigh. Com- m tell heavily to the ground. A olvlc guard was kllled. Genet-ale Cantu and at the Manufacturers’ and Art Gallery buildings, blew 01!: section at the mov- able sidewalk roof, and damaged ejnnmber of valuable exhibits. â€"Ju3t alter elem. o'clock lest Frldey evening a. tremendous rein end wind storm struck Jackson perk. Chicego. drenched nearly every one or the 100,000 or more spectators who bed remained for the illumlnsblon, broke in portions of the roofs â€"The ï¬nancial efleire or Mr. John Lays. ex-M.P.P.. Toronto, have been in rather bed shoe for some time and a crisis was reached Tuesdny week when the Freehold Loan 8: Savings company, of which he was formerly solicitor, considered it necessary to issue a statement that they lost nothing whatever by his embmeeemente. Mr. Lays is out of the city. â€"The prince regent of Bavaria. Sheree wizh the grand duke of. Luxumburg the dunnction or being the meet ardent septu- egenetisn sportsmen In Europe. The grand duke has done wondere during the present season, and only lest week Prince Leupold. who is 72 years old. brought down three channels in a. single afternoon et Hohenechwengen. â€"'1‘he English youth, Albert Thomas, suspected of having set ï¬re to the Martin homestead, near Listowel, was captured Tuesday week. He acknowledged hsvlng shot old Mrs. Martin and then set the to the building. consuming her body. The one has created intense excitement. ~‘l‘hs United States imported last ve'ar 623.709,056 lbs. or ccfl’ee, being 9.54 lbs 3 head of the population, and 89,619,741 lbs. of tan, being 1.37. a head. The value! the 601769 import is nearly nine times that or the tea, the total bill being $139,555,131. â€"Patrick MeKeown, residing four miles from Ednaviile. was fatally injured Tues- day morningby n threshing machine; while attempting to save A neighbor from blunt: into the nyclinder he was himneit drawn in and his right leg torn on. -Tha mount death or a woman at Gor- tan, oountv of anuhlro, tram I auspi- cious disease, has been pronouncsd bv the “thorium to hue resulted from Auntie â€"'i‘ne Alina tnmiiy of Montreal, hue 103: millions, it in said, by the hum of the Manitoba nnd North-western railway. â€"1’ho “Cherokee strip.†Oklshonn. to which such s and rush was nude for lot- on Saturday, in u but-an mute. â€"The Lneenle. the new Canada. did not beet the eastern Auntie record. She was delayed by ten. 45013me the King-ton clerk scanned at killing mu McLeod, wu honorably disagreed Tuesday week. whore lb. was built. Her out w 8250.000. â€"A column ha struck W Font inches of snow in Watmorland. -Wlnnlpog reports 3 soul of $1,884,450 in new building; this youâ€"n excellent THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 1893. mmmtzheboxmmvlm ï¬ction. demolllhlngtheflmt curse. Thaw Ninewc â€gm m pumuv stopped by the murdorln collision. uni the human“! Imam 188. mmhndounlmmww 31531: Thomtolthecoaohupuodnp on top of menu-l: mahuinnhnnhdjmot wood Id ' M Mndaqmmm and! cash} “mnmtomdu â€71:1 death, oil-quads mmmambmhhu- Bunch: Milan‘ottholru-m‘sh “fauna: mm nomm.wmm mm â€"The chief lesson learned from the man- oeuvres oi Austrian tro cps is thstlimmense armies. when sent into the ï¬eld, must be divided and sub-divided in order to come into action at all. The scene oi action was in a flat country. intersected by low hills and with no important rivers or other im- pediments worthy of mention, Yet. not- withstanding the absence of obstacles. it was found impossible to bring into formation more than one corps at a time: on each side. Two corps iormed lines too long to be properly seen from the centre orto be handled efï¬ciently. The use of smokeless powder caused many surprises and rendered extreme caution necessary. All who witnessed the manoeuvres agree as to the unnatural effect produced by the almost noiseless, iitiul advance of small bodies of troops. palticularly when no command is heard save the sound of the signal whistles. Another alarming effect was produced by the artillery, which end- denly appeared where least expected, and was hardly seen until its ï¬re was ielt. Foreigh military critics present expressed the greatest admiration for the high eï¬lci- eney shown by the troops. -Eieven persons lost their lives in the collision between a freight train and the Toronto and Montreal express on the Wabash railroad at Kingsbury. Ind.. at 5. 30 Friday morning. A score ot others were injured, many oi whom will die. The ireiaht was on a siding west of the depot, and was bound east. The ï¬rst section oi theexpress train passed by on the main trachat5.25a. m. Thebrahemandid not know the train was running in two sections, and threw the switch so that the freight train could pass out hetero the cars had begun to move. However. the second section or the iastexpress came west at the rate oi 55 miles an hour and dashed into thesidetrack. colliding with the height â€"The sultsn of Turkey is sold to be the most sxtrevegsnt housekeeper in the world. According to e recent eetimste his domestic budget runs thus : Repsirs, new furniture, mete, bed, em, 15,000,000 trance; toilet requisites, including rouge end ensmels for the ladies of the harem, and jewelry, 50,000,000 francs; extra. extrsvs gsnces, 65,000,000 francs ; clothes end furniture for the sultsn personally, 10,000,- 000 irsncs; donceurs and wages, 20,000,000 tunes ; gold sud silver piste 12,500,000 hence; mslutensuce of five carriages and horses, 2,500,000 henceâ€"s totsl of 75,000,- trance, or more then $38,000,000. pereon unknown. A young colored led. working at Celedonie, but belonging to Ann-polio. wee sleeping in 15 born ot the former piece, when some one frightened him by dressing up on e ahoet. The un- iortnnete led wee eo overcome by the fright that his reason left him and he fled to the woods. A search party wee formed and he was found after a. eeerch oi tour days neerly35milee from Caledonia. He may recover his reason in time. â€"The Russisn government hes just ordered s new yecht for the exclusive use of the Imperial family in the North see. Both as regards ï¬ttings end size it will eclipse every other ship of the kind. The new ship is to be of 4,000 tons burden, with engines at 600 horse power, cspeble of giv- ing s speed of 20 knots an hour whenever required. â€"A women usmed Rutherford shot and instsntiy killed a men nemed J. Lowrey inst Sundey evening at Cosl Creek, Tenn. Elise Smith end the women hsd tsllen out n week ego and she told him not to ones through her ysrd sgnin. Smith sud Lew- rey were going through her yerd from s spring and the women drew s shotgun landed with slugs on Smith. Lowrey stepped between them end she told him to get out of the wsy or she would shoot. He ‘ refusing to do so she pulled the trigger end ‘ shot the whole side or Lowrey’s heed ofl'. - l â€"A convict nsmed Bennett, one of the Delton gang sent from Torontoto the Kingston penitentisry shout six months ego to serve s ï¬fteen yeere' term for com-1 mitting e series of during robberies in the I Queen city, wee discovered on Friday night digging e hole through his cell well in order to mnke his escsoe. He hsd carried on the work for some time end brought the debris out in his pockets every morning. It would have token him some months to mske the hole lsrge enough for him to get through. He wee csught at his warhead wee immediately sentenced to solitsry confinement in the dsrk cell. -A.n unfortunate circumstance happened 3 few days ago at Annapolis, N. S.. as the result of 3 practical joke plsyed by some â€"In 3 querrel in front of the Spencer house, Tweed, on Sstnrday evening, Wm. Luek, eon o! e respecteble farmer of the Bogart neighborhood. struck en intoxi- onted men nemed Jake Shefliin. Sheï¬iin wee token to his home, entrered intense min during the night, and died at 7 o'clock on Sunday morning. â€"Tha ï¬rst through ink: on: the Can- dhn Puma new “Son" llnelefl: Vsnoonm Snurday lat for St. Paul md Mlnnupolla, which will now be reached in seventy hour- from the coast. The ï¬rst train to: the coat left Minneapolis on Sundny. â€"Ail but $400 of the 870.0(1) stolen from the Mineral Rsnze nut-03d on Fridsy 1:" WM recovered at Magnet“, Mich" Mon- dsy night. Seven person: no not under uroat in connection with the robbery ..... . This has ninoa been denied â€"A Nave Scotie apt-in refused to do Gen. Herbert's bidding at the Aldenhot camp, and when the genenl lei: the pende mound he held e prim review cm- own. -The empreee of Austria he to give e written receipt to: the cute jewels even time ehe ween them, end her III-Jean. u e remit, neueliy canteen hereeif with her private collection. which is worth 81.500.- ï¬lament 01;. to th underagmood. Unjust who was nublobouwl tour-é- honndn will be put upon a» tan. at New. “and†W. H. Wh‘m 0! Wm' ~me" “nth “low. “I. y." m baton. In to m mu Ah Fonz. dumb Cathy sanctum. Ho dud Honda. W on minim cm.» “W‘ °’ -An Emu-u girl mm the «Inn at 3"“- Jehou for $50,000. Bunch arm. A ‘>_,,- 1.4.1... -__L_l_ _-l_--‘l L. J- the 0011M» drove the mum (To the Editor of Ta: Poem] Sunâ€"In carelessly looking over a copy of last week's Warder I noticed that Queen Vicious had laid the foundation stone of a Presbyterian church. The particulars being so very short. and being aware so few Presbyterians ever see or read the Werder, perhaps a few facts that show the queen’s great regard and love for, also the interest she has taken in the church in the past. might not be out of place. and might interest Presbyterian: in Canada. The church referred to is the parish church of Crathie, in which parish Balmoral Castle, her majesty's Highland home, is situated. The queen has beena regular attendant and communicant cf Crathie church for a great many years, while residing in Scotland. Some years ago the parishioners desired to build a more comfortable and suitable place of worship. and the queen was so much ,attached to the old building that it has ’ taken some veers to obtain her consent to to its removal. Besides layinz the foun- dation stone of the new church, her majesty'e subscription to the building fund is $2000. To show how much further the queen takes an interest in church work. I may add there isalso a beautiful chapel for Presbyterian worship in the castle. The queen's annual oilering for promoting church work in the highlands and islands is the handsome donation of $10,000 to the General Assembly of the Church of Scot- land. There is also in Scotland the Chapel Royal, consisting of three deans and six chaplains ; the ministers are Presbyterian clergyman. The queen has often called on the services of Presbyterian ministers to preach before her at the parish churc h oi Crathie, or at the chapel of Balmcral. Canada has been honored in this respect; the Rev. James Barclay, D. D., of St. Paul’s church. Montreal. has been called upon and did preach before her in Crathie church. and is likely up to the present. the only minister that has been so honored in the Dominion. Queen Victoria no doubt felt it a great honor to have the privilege of laying the foundation stone of a Fresh y~ terian church. and the church and people also received more honor by her. condes~ cension in doing so. This is only known ‘ to the writer ; no doubt much more could ‘ be toldâ€"Yours, J. B. GRAHAM. tension Falls. Sept. 19th.. 1893. In 1881 than was 128 convictions to: mnrdorhM-ud but ton: execution Onlyswoanh oz mamas-dunno: chl- ooontrr hu Halted 5 MO! 011nm alumni: to the mullonof population. 950. Email: own w sbolhhod. with many on»: cruel punishment. In 1831. Omï¬swughot tho whdomnbuot Englishman: m unbl- to rad. PM: at can". Chlldleu 5nd uncut-lad nun tom 75 per cunt. of all the criminals o: Enact. There are over 5,000 muon- or attempts st nude: ever: you In 1:51,. The Ram Ind njnry â€atom. tho jury being drawn from the roll of ammo. emu punishment was abolished in Swlmflnnd In 1874 and mm“! In 1879. Modal Wmddfldwhflmâ€" erlminsls, 5.140, to the million of popu- 25. 12.39 .33 gonnaâ€"Ra 3a BEBEEaFFotunBu-E Ha. wigs-RE Eris-«ion {Egg-8:23.53; g a... cg .- valâ€"In- '15...â€" NE ulna-35.13.... lulu. â€"A bull ï¬ght which wee given et Carr!- toe, e town eitneted west of Sen Luie Poioei. Mexico. ended with e horrible tragedy. One of the bulls, utter being irritated by the henderiileroe intoe etete of intenee frenzy. oeuuht the metedor, J uiien Lopez, on hie home, end threw him into the eir. When the the men eliahted the hull jumped on him end gored him to death, while the crowd cheered. The hull then oheeed ell the bendermeroe out oi the ring, end jumped the high boerd fence which encloeed the Irene, elinhtinz in the midet o! the epeetetore. Severe! of them were gored end others injured in ettempt~ ing to mete their eecepe from the iniuflet- ed brute, which wee ï¬neliy ehot by soldiers. â€"Geor3eR. Cowlee. e petternrneker oi Tecome, Weeh.. he- invented 3 machine for making gee from wood. Beeidee 17.000 cubic feet of gate.“ will produce from e cord of ï¬rewood worth $2 ebout thirteen each of ehercoel end two gellone of (er. worth eltogether $48. A peieui he: been greeted the inventor. The mechine in very simple, coneietlng of e retort end purifying chamber. with e teak to hold the use. The machine on he need for dome:- tio purpoeee by etteching it to e etove had than sufï¬cient use can be obteiued during 1 the cooking of three meele to lent ell an. â€"Fred Dudley dropped 3 belebell in on old weiion his tethex’e piece et Huud, Nebruhe, Monday. Aoompenion lowered him by erope beget the be". 511310!!! hie footing end slipped to the bottom. Dndiey‘ s tether went down by mesns of e rope to rescue the bore. Al the three neered the top the rope broke end they tell end were killed. â€"Williem O‘Brien‘e wife hell come into e hm fortune by the deeth of he: tether. M. Raï¬dovitch, ï¬nenolel extent of the Rneeien novexnment in Perle. Since Mr. O’Brien'e mmiege iour years one he hoe ‘ never accepted my oi the fortune of. the dispose! of his wile. He hes lived wholly by the proceeds of writing. He daee not intend to use the money to what: his wiie is entitled, end as her mates are es modeet as his they probebly will continue to live in their mean: simple wey. -A non of Indy Hyde Pater. of Eng- lnnd. was accidental: killed st Vacuum but weak. an the any of mud 1- our. Queen Victoria's manna Church COMMUNICA T10 NS. moi; :mmmmmu 'The moot emceetoue prlnolplee 1n the wetere or the celebrated mineral syringe ot the world. the See, Beden~8eden. Kleelngen. eto.. ereee really preeent end helpful In theee pllle no they een be anywhere. Exhausted nerve energy is by them mtored. Drumme entï¬deelerl. or men. Price 50 cents. elx to: $2.50. The Celery hon Pin 00.. Toronto. Ont. â€"-Beheeee Wllklneon. o! Brownevelley. Ind. ten: "1 hedbeenlnedletreeeeaconmnontor three yeere from Nervoneneee. Weekne- of the Stomeeh. Dyepepele and Indikfltlon. not!) In! hrelth wee gone. I bed been doetorlnc eon- etently with no tenet. I bought one bottle of South Annex-lee Nervine. which done me more coodthenenysw‘rorthot doeterlnzleverdld n my life. I would edvlee every weekly per-on to nee this velnehle end lovely medal; tee; hottleeotltheveenredmeoomple . ooneldet' It the xendeet medicine In the world.†A um bottle eonvlnoe yon. Weuented by E. amour. â€"Enslleh Boevin Hniment removu ell Herd. Sott or Celloneed Lumps end Blemtehel non: hence. Blood Spevlne. Cnrhe. Spunte. Sweeney Bum-ï¬niteE sang-gums. ell Swollen Th am L. we.- nf ma Bull-Dunc. can“ Dyl nu... -.. - .. -_-_ V, Coughs. etc. Save $50 by use or one home. Wmmd by E. amour. mum-23:. Insurance. 1 have med several bottles of Shah's DIA- covey in my an! 1nd regard it u; excelp lent. remedy. espec '1) {or nervous prom than and chronic at. In mm" can“. I hear frequent mum. at creme to these tamedâ€. ‘ ' m. “#3. MI. W... hw- .. Wm†A Newtpnner lmniinn. Couxxawoon. Sent. winâ€"A his: eenution wne cream! in this vicinity a. con pic or weeks one by the Couincwaod Bulletin'e eccount or the cone 0! Hr. Valentine Fisher. who hoe been cured o! ecioiice or nenriy thirteen ycen. sanding. by Dodd'e kidney pine. Everyone who nix-twin: Kr. Fisher in cpeedily convinced that. his wee n muvellons cure. The «new conclusion in. ihet there may be men! more inc nun. who are using remedial to: ecinticn. rhenmntiem. droney or oiher dleeuee. hnt foil to chain relief. become they do no: other the sonic! the diocese. which in in many of ench cn_eee. the _h_id_n_ey_a.†Anycge who donhte the emu-o! of Dodd" iidney m'puli. mu m be con vinood by wdwuz 10H: Fighor 111111306“. or Willi-m William. Es?†an Ooumcwood Collegian mam. â€.0 F.A A. Base“. at A. B Johnson. Esq .au of whom no will Acquulnuad with Mr. Finn's: snd know the history o_t__ his Illness. I Two head: no with†better dun one when the problem is to produce 1 kin. noon's PILLS cm Mum. silk Hummus. Indigestion. Bmolunou. Sold by .11 dmgxllu. SkodA'a Ludo 'I‘abiou. Skoda'l Gamma Soap, Skoula'n Ointment and Skoda's Idle Cure. um onIy to keep her own crew in henna. but. to introduce um Into forclgn ports Inprooto! the‘: high standing read ‘l'lul wuuuu sou.- w..- .._-.- -, r.“ V promhacm. shipowncr. of Wolf- Burgcs a vine. $55.. and named for the popular rom- edlcuhunrcdol so much podium . S. and Canmh. I-t‘wm any 215;! :01 mimic“ g. iierimis histmm um 41mm ls surely curinevma‘ camrrh. {recommend It to nu." Gnu. . 00K. St. Johmbury. Vt. Severe Slnklng Pains in my stomach. I took medicines wlthout ben- eï¬t. until. having heard so much about Hood's Samaparllla. I concluded to tr: 1:. and we re- sult 13 we ' gratifying. All he dis: able elects 0! lane Grip are gone. I am mï¬rom pains and aches, and believe Una-u. Ana. 1. Luzâ€"17. 'l-lo_od_’s Sarsaparilla “Two yearsago I had ascvéro attack of the Grip. which let: me In a terribly weak and de- bilitated common. Last winter 1 had another “rack and was again very badly on, my health nearly wrecked. My {mm-me was 31.1 gone. I had no strength. felt and all the nan-.1134 disagreeable roaring noises in m head. “Re a waterml. I also had severe he hes and When Bnbymdck. we :8»me What: shows: a. Child. she cried for Casmn'a. mmmmm clungmcmcm mmmm.mgavemcmm â€"Patn in the Stomach. “ To C. I. Hood Co.. Lowell. 31:133.: Tremendous Roaring in. the Head nu henna“! gulp 3:95pm: by â€Pf“ Like a Waterfall Great Suflering After the Grip Skoaa Discovery Co. BABTHOLouEw. Skoda’s Discovery. Hood’s Sal-napalm Estate Agent. Damon: any: nummm. SKODA. VARIE TIE S. With 3 Key for, Reel: Individual reg, This is one of the [sheet devices intre- duoed for preventing the shunt-minded Lndividual from making s mistake in selecting his particular piece 0! head- dress from the hat rack. As shown in sud cm! please. We meet those conditions. We all var-Plum! 8011mm, such a Ten. k mg» «WM Hmmtgn. Cake Ba; on, 5 Rings. 0 var- We 0mm;m mm o Spoo u. Donut sud Table Fern. asun- snd p0“Butt.“ Knivu. in both Triplo we and 13an White“ Haul. Wdthun.EJ¢1nuzd mm ad 8"!- W‘tchu. “duds stable mu 0! Intel. Gaunt. sad othu' W Won‘t. on. And NWWom with In... 0 mm â€3138 totthom. Bond Wanamaker-l.“ our thou-.1. with cats. Mp- dons-napalm Tm: supp“ coumuw. um I’M-l... MAID VETERINARY SURGEON. graduate of On m Vow-lam College. Toronto. Restetorod momma! the Ontario Veterinary mention. Oman sad residence. Bond street. between Eon Bios. ququgn Mills sad the Method“; $8th 7 V ;1;€ummlh' V by Ind}? oi- tolurivlitgrompt- Nov. m. 1825â€"34. 77' l " E n “ 1' Putnetehlp nooounï¬ ndjheted. All kinds of nooounu eudmed. Instruction elven in double entry bookkeeping when desired. Also-cent tor the MUTUAL RESERVE Fund wemumthe urge-annual mmtum lite company In the world. Pol-flee w o intend to more will owe money by locum: In this company. so their use. no little over I those o by old line computes. Address. Box 35‘. deny. Nov. 18.191.â€"80-20. TBrénto :' ' " ’Téied xh'eiiï¬Ã©z' . or the Out. emrlnnry Med- lod Association. omee m6 Walma-ulgut ot Methodist church .IJ . cw Accountant 0! mum. Books of .11 and. wrmcu up. Summons. of account undo out. Bushes sheen prepared. Doom made for runner: books by the week or month. Books opensd or business men on the system best ‘snlugq w jhelxj business. “.4, ,A, V o MUNICIPALITY 0!“ UPS. INSUR- Alcl .6332. m. 1.110 sud Accident. but Gunman. HONEY 'ro LOAN. Prlvuo and other Funds st Lowest Rates. Gena-u Aoooununf. Ru! Esme Agent. etc. OM OPERA HOUBE BIDC LINDSAY. April 2. lMâ€"{fl-lr. K. --oont. Putin VII-Talus to borrow on than term- Ihonld not deity to nuke application. Luke amount: of funds at nightly higher mm. according to security. In most cue- noiieimr work is done inmyoflioo. blaring spud and modem: ex- â€new [mm 00me and for an mic-dine Newman. Give him 3 can. AT ALI. cmnuL "moo. nun guano: or urt. Sold bydl Dmggistgot by mail pace so cents, six boxes. $2.50. The Celery rm Co†Toronto. Ont. Funkâ€"T1 ï¬feg“ 7 VII nice: M7 , ' ' ï¬qidxâ€"doï¬g; â€" 8%.â€; w7woonu1nm- mm“ “alignments site on the tromlwowtmoogm 41::th mural wrap†A loan of 81 in 10 "£813.20; 20 you". $95 30. No oom- ul. expanse. reduced. IN MAKING A PRESENT CHEAP MONEY T0 LOAN IN HUME “m w m..‘. m7 Mr mnl In'm. 6 To 6 PER CENT. mu! no con“? man. repaid was. Expenmmodenta. Morm' ea Ind other was. nezothwd. I? B. J. a: M. R. McLAUGHLIN. Bun-rim. 8:0... Bakox'a Block. Lindsay. MONEY TO LOAN bot-mm. Eu; and conveitenr icrmnVétâ€"Eéi meat. 5 ‘0 percent. A hm uncut or Prlnro Funds and Trust Mm Win mm can“ or large to suit L‘_4#,4 -. ALLAN 8. MACDONELI. Barri-cor. em. (out Kennedy'- nonu. Kent-It... [And-5y. has mm Minoan with moneyed 11mm» “and prints mumm- ln Toronto. Peter- huo Ind Una-u. and Is now unwed to native tpnnoauou to: loan In large or small amounts. and on ml or wand-maxim The mole-u nIeL___Tbg_moot tunable terms. 'l_‘_._ n__ n p , g/N‘gwna 5 K‘HEID Jon A. BARRON. OFFICE â€" New Domhloannk Building an. Lingâ€. Juno 2. 1892 408 1!» ONEY T0 LEN D ON MORT- GAGESâ€"u from 5 to 7 her out. moon!- lnatomt at Ion: lam: mu». sou-1y “any can Mona: Minced on teens-1t: or OE so SE. cg: 55 ha. a†sad. in. :a £1. 35.83.53. E- EgaflgE-aoâ€"anbna. gunâ€"HI. I Tarllogu. â€mutation. adidwni ‘m'qnngodto old tbohflflo wâ€"g-ï¬ Sam-i , 177m."""â€"'§.' om man on M: s ' ' ht M ..,... .t m... WW... Mm. ,. 67w '3 a" “£303: a ACRW‘ runny. In :0. ma. ' “lull smut. Feb.9.1898 â€"-43. Barristers. Lxxnsn'. many. Nov. loftâ€"$3736. Va terms I; Surggons. 129093893. ONEY T0 LOAN. R. MpPHEE, Clerk of the F. O'BQYLE. CLERK OF THE LOOK FOR HAT RACKS. Monew Loan to 6 Per Gen 1:, 311511193: Cards w. P. BROAD. I hue noenhy w I cons: maze. though limited. mm or money wooed with motor g pa 19m;- It 59 per -._. EA... . Honey to Loan. for Each Indlvldunl Peg. ALLAN_S. xgcnomgnu V7 . C. P.. (ix-banner On- tu'lo ‘Vem'gnu'y _ College, nggmv, <3. M. v. j. m. Wainâ€"0n maestro-I unrud'ull .' R.DWGBASI GEON. 2T0" m.~â€~xr. R. BURROV College. 1866. n to 6 [2.1: Undo". July 161]). L. HERE] 0 t8. Kg. ( munâ€".3â€"dï¬ 9.188 .iEFFER Rremovod to u: OB PRINTING â€IL-5 m Ozon'm- .mt. 05°00'- orron. Count! um Poses. a“ R. J. MW! 0030x131“- I Hm I“ m I. M Aux. I‘mâ€"1"“, , _____. OPKINS CHISHOLM, (moon- m ‘0 MARTIN C HOPmm was. etc. Oboe. No. 6. W Ont-31). G. 8. 3091mm. D. B. may; iii:â€" harmâ€"- "viii. 'idéï¬iyï¬lé'oflu; mil-714A. DJ. Barium 8:0" Bagel-'3 Block. Kent-It; Lindsay, Ontario. A large an aunt of money to toga}: lowest “more! Ignore“ mam I d for Dominion Bum.) once inthe New Dominion B‘nk bundmg. William-ct. Hadâ€! June 2. 1891â€"1084! OINTYRE STEWART, BARRIE- TERS. Sandman. Rosales. etc. m. onloo- over Ontario Bunk. Kant-0L. nanny. D. J. MoIX'l‘YBE. Q. C. T. 81';th OORE JACKSON (Sueeeuonto BUDSPETH J ACKSUNxâ€"Buï¬m 801mm. etc. Oflloe. Wmhm-uL. many I. 1). H0013. Aux. JAM. commutithitéi U u. “mums Proprietor. I have leased thia Commodinua Hotel an Lindsay-5L. and returnishnd sud roflmdm premises throughout. The Bar will be I with Best Brand or Liquors ma Clem. clan cabling and atmuve hustlers. Liam. Dec. 1m. im-ss-ct ,, A R. SIMPSON , PHYSICIAN, Gradu- ste of Unlvmtty 0: Trial Gallon Toronto: Member of College or Phys 1m and 3?,“1m'1‘3f332n “‘%"â€â€™3‘“‘â€m§13§°';g um. . nu u â€nanny Men 081m 3nd residence. Rand “second door was: a! York-ct 0mm noon. g_to_lo.30_s.q1_...1=§q_w 3‘ p.111; and ’l to 8 m LUMAN HOUSE, MINDEKâ€" uq WM Flay Maura-“813:, mpg: non an 0 rs. me rooms. Commercial men convey odto all you. on norm: notice. Good stables and m holders. June 12LL. 1889. ~63-1y. “Lim‘ .5. BL. 11., V. 01.,01. V. ‘0 J . s. 0.; Graduate of vmm’ and mm Unlveniflée. Member or College or PM ends eons. Ontario; late or Poet Grade-U Heep! New York. Ofliceâ€"Woodvflle. “- ado. oodvflle. May 19.1889.â€"~50-1n. OYAL HOTEL, MANILLA.â€"J. M0032, Proprietor. Everyman nut- olua. Best brands of Honors and Glenn. Good mblmg um attentive homer. Con- veaient and commodioua eample rooms. Huh 1118. Oct. 23. 1891â€"30-13:. _ R. 11:1. IE.W1LSI§)JN,ln.te of the Roy ï¬rm I ‘1": non emwrre'x-iwIt:| «new mumpmmon Ofloe Ind reduction. «Rot [land Lindsay-om. um Nov. 13, 1890 .â€"27- 151’. §5 U Betereeaothestsnderdlnmmoem- mo Surgeon to the Gmd'rmnk Ream. end residence theum. an: dou- end “many-n. Whom-e from 8 to IDA-Ind manta-asunm. sec â€099.111. Telephou magiefJAiu-n’angstâ€"{sis}: U removed to Lindsay. 01m» 3nd residence, No. 28 Wellington-BL, one door was: ofDunuon'l (men. Triephcne communication. many. Mu 16th. 1893.â€"58.lyr. .IJ Chinese. 1866. Omée hours 8 to 10 s. In. noon: ; to 6 v. m. Techhona connection. Undnr. July 1611:. 1891â€"15 1):. J. Nxauzcns studied the Gen. Vitelmed Ah. under Dr. Cotton of New York. the 0mm of no for extracting team. who writes Mn. qumm the: up to July in! be had given the age to 177.523 pmienu wunom an amid-mt. In. hummus has given lhie gun 1:319me for over 25 were to man mom-sad ml without minor injury. having teeth extrema. Artiï¬cial teeth meet-ted from $10 In 865. to: II nppetor under net. Men! per-none ere weal-Inc teeth nude by Ms. NEW for over I) new without I e. Penan- m a. distance will pleeee tone I and before coming. omen oppoeiae 81mm Wag. â€.mim, }EORGI DOUGLASS. mm or mu: m. In the place to:- am am: donflutry. Bantu: Gold sad Poroehln crowns hearted. J. NEELAIEDAS. aired. Over THIRTY m experience. ooxs ovm Knxxtnrs 8103! ovnocile the Dominion Rank. Kent“. “My. Ma] 18:11.1892â€"706. Allbmchm of denthu’i. Inolndlac at mum Ind curable Crown and 8:: (in Work. and the Pol-calm: mung 83-min. neon-fully anal-ed by Mr. Grou- An upporor under-t of good teeth for $10 00 Pure as.» and Viz-mad n:- (o: â€Salon qxqsouon. tree when M “w DENTIST. LINDSAY. - 0N1" 60 COLLEGE-ST“ TORONTO. Endâ€. August 42h. limitâ€"6Mâ€. ml†GROSS, L n. 8. DENTTRT. [Indian Anna: 2nd. 1892.â€"17 )B. G. S. RYEBSON, OCULISI’ and A 012151: 08““! a ANDERSON, m m. m. Qflou i medium mom Dal, “House. gent Mm can A. 713151130X, Q: 63., ($91;ng ’OM‘IERCIA L HOUSE, own 8003““ than! Much assâ€"co. 3.17M. mum, 9. m1. mamgn. R. JEF‘FEBS,_ late 9f_0alnyoo4,_ ha R: §URRQWSLgnduste of McGlll R. DxGRASSI, PHYSICIAN, BUB- gapx. m. .. 31's.. wanna-aura: Ham LIccuu. J. LoROY, Canaanâ€"Inna d P. DEM, PABB_ ISTER, SOLI- gammy. 1)., _c. 151., 34.9. P. L. HERFJMAN, M. 1)., 11.0.2; . ace. Kg. Onioe and madden“. (hil- Lin to “I! ah“ munog‘yâ€" â€no“ Bap ' 1" _ M: E- _ 31099013141?» Barns tens. Etc. Phyazczam. Hotels. Dentistry DENTIST. 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