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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 28 Oct 1892, p. 7

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flu tract. 1: mm: have been 15 mn- botm nuisance came, And whu; pumps. Tha well In shout 20 too: deep, than; than too: In mutter. 3nd there way about 15 foot of Intu- in it. The plug was than be: below as ground. Ind in trying ‘3an it out If. Impact! all that: ad Mt. lone 17:: pa. 1; ci.a.:od hadflrattnm the gun. There are two pumps gunning into the wrow slut: sud consequently the “tartan.“ m w» tumble to turn, not: could lard-o Mont “thaw-m. ”wife a. him an and m to the wall, Minoan!!! neutron : row inch» Inbw mm. It mint luvs M 15 um dinner he told m: wife he wouxd 3i up his pumps for frosty weather and went to the well. which to stew 1.211. from the hon". Ind taking of the covering he en- dnvorodjp pull the 9108 0953! 9m 0; the Ammanâ€"Mona” a moat dietresaing wanna happened when-shy Mr. Thomas Orima’a most premium: Mono. one of 3mm lost his life. Mr. Mom is flaunt ”the Northern ma North-western mlz. 19:. flat mines u Callchichlnghgojgt, :u___- ___A_ __-__ say. as name. an uoucmonzng Point, the!!!” h“! “'39 MPRW',,, 3‘39"}! M. â€"Mr. Pronee, who embarked Chou; a your ego to the harness bnuneea, Inshore-sea very largelym the lam; six month. BucmmmG.â€"Mr. J. Emerson of Kent Onwood has been doing the leading We hue. and u a horaeehoer hes finned I wide reputation. The beet of waxman employed. - I‘m: GRAIN RETURNS. -The greater por- tion at the gran: in at: 3 section has been tire-hen end elmhough the returns ere not pp nugget year mu the general yield has OAK WOOD. [Correspondence 0: Tm: P051] Maovxn STOCK. â€"Mr. Wm. Thoma: to W‘ based at the Toronto exhibition, on Improved Barium boar from Mr. Geo. Green of Edmonton. This Animal was a z.-wlnner et the above 131:, and also a: ocdvmc, andany end Uakwood. Mr. handy to will keep him for service the aging _eeseon at lot 16, cog. 8 Madman. Buxme.-J. A. Broun and Thcmas Downey are hurrying up their new houses in (as: as possible. In looks as it they meant bualnm. PERSONAL.â€"Mro.VentreasotBobaaygeon no mo. J. Bushman L! Fleahexton are 11221125: the}: tam» r, Mr. I. W. Reid ...... Mr. brown 0! Landau 1.; vzamux ma son, Mr. J. A. Brown ...... Mrs. W. Radmonu Ind Miss Gerda GJ-ow ot Burt's Fans hue hem sz n: mwda at R:oboro..... Th‘ M1336! Szmm or mubroox nave noun “puma sl- MK. 3. l‘. Lnfioo. [Ccrrcsponuex‘cs or 'ljha Post.) Ownâ€"Mm. l‘numaa Chem has passed away alien genre Illness of seven week. She leaves :. brat-par}! and n 3911133 Intuit. SADFATALXTY.--Anuwfully sudden death cccuxxed in this Village on Friday morning last. Mr. Wm. Beamish when last seen uiivs was driving a wsggcn. Shortsy that the home and waggou were touua wiahouzudxiver, and on search the body of Mt. Beami’h was found lying on the ma uesr Mr. Dover’s farm. There was s bud bruise on his forehead. If. is supposed that he was suddenly sefzsd with heart {dim and [all out of the Wagon. He was ‘33 years of age, and was greatly respected. 1â€"[Indepsudenn I’Uh‘l' HOPE. FATAL Accme'r.-Mr. Robert Storey, a round tamer. a men nboux. tony years or age, Ins killed on the Grand True}: tall way track Thursday or last week. near Gene’s creek, scout. two miles east of Port. Hope auluon. Ho was a boarder at the Royal hotel, and wan. can and: braaklnat to: his nausl walk. I: seems he had taken thonflway track to: is. He had nozlcaa a height. mm comlnx West, 5311 stepped. on the other track, when the express going out stxuck mm. His Irlexus reside at New Bethlehem. Eh'unh at Rome.“ nix um Manna enema; on the tollowlng (luauâ€"In the Main. llamas» Charon on we me 13! 0: Now; In the Salem Mcthoalst Church on the 2nd of Non: In me- Poms! Method!“ Church on 02.» mu m“ Nev. Too hcturea to com- mence at 730p p. m. Adm'snon: ammo tickets 15.x, double :5 ‘; under 11 yam, 10c. [Corn-manna or 'l‘ul: Pea-1'.) Ln"ruu.~â€"1no Raw. Chum Mantel-d fl Tomato will deliver his Interesuua And pom lecture: subjectâ€"“Why 1 left the giant: 0: Bo uo.‘ on the Maul“: circuit. MIA “5“ . mononmduoo o: Tm: Pun 1 A Fumumn) Ctrnmsxw.â€"Wano vtnll‘ In Mr. 0 Lucy. tum um man an no wor- moan a tub" mmmc nor: of drd. 0. m. of which Ms ham num- nun ban". 1!. cola: In mum: mom», ha :11. “out. mu 0: a luau law. It In wob (coho. gm. njuaq bump. the _Iop‘o_t whnqh I: LUUAL .N E W S-LETTE RS @ile (flanabiau 33m: 5.7.: a H. “- .mmu.‘ «nu. max. l! mu 3; suanucmema uxbacflptlonl for the low uni-ton: y cram pflyeblo to me. no «a ho mwxud or paid at tbs Registry one»; wnnu more convomont vm most 0-: be» made to mean. wxuou ww IavInz Map wed 01 T81: CANADIAN ’06? t- Monro. WILSON 3: WILSON. an as In: cbud to me tor Fruiting. adver- W Ina nubno muons are n quest“! to 3!! up u: an «fly dug. NOTICE. Mod-In. Jn’y 9. 1892 ~13". Soldbyn” I‘ru'v' V :. Pficc $1: :5; - . cures other-c. win (:2 zr a you Your best remedy for E-rysipeIas: Catarrh R-heumatism, and S-crof-u'Sa ’ salt-Rheum, Sore Eyes A-bscesses, Tumors R-untning Sores S-curvy, Humors, ltch A-nemia, indigesfion Pâ€"imp!es, Biotches A-nd Carbuncies R-ingworm, Rashes l-mpure Blood L-anguidness, Di‘opsy L-iver Complaint A-II cured by AVEE’S adv Sarsaparéiéa . mun FRIDAY. OUT. 2.. mm I x“. u. ' 0 \¢ .7 an. .,1 h:£ ,ph-rn .-_,... V..-V'u...'..‘ .H.. I! was enugm an (3N! 'Iv*;.- [tho_ Ayer’s Remeges. ~ BALI}; URTON . DRILLIA. YER’S Press N3 tzce. RBABURU. 31,-! 311114;! . Sarsaparilia C D. I‘m-RB. eter. ~,eeconded by Mr. Mchmmon um the u-eeenrer be instructed no my Dr. roc- mea, reeve. eelccsimjurore, 85; E Meek. eeeeeeor. selecting jurors, $5.- Carded. Moved by Mr. Lmeomngh. seconded by Mr. Webeter, the: the reeve give Me or: dere on the treeeurer in revol- of theta- ‘ lowing persons for work on rude; 1.0m- ley, work on lot 17. con. 8. 827; M. Neeloo, wk on lot 5 mo 6, em- 14, $35; ”colon, wear]: on lo: 23, eon. 14 $30: an Neeloomerk en lo' 13, em. 14 825; J. Chime], work on lot 12. eor.7, $28 75 Carded. flow by If. Stunt, Iooondcu by 1:. WOW. “I. _-- ---u and approved. The clerk read a lezta from E. Saunders, inspector of the Canada Landed and National Investment 00., as owner: of the 1:. hi. lot 14, con. 12, refer- ring to the matter of drain now in course of construction; also a letter from M:- Sweyn Anderson, barriatere, reterrin to the decision in the matter of e; e. No. 1 . Moved by Mr. Web-tor, aeconded by Mr. chrimmon, that the teen give his order: on the treasurer in favor of Wilson Brae., printing account, $7; C. D. But, advertis- lng $3 50.â€"_Ca_rr_iod.__ Maggi by Mr. Web- MARIPOSA. Couxcu. Pxocsxoxucaâ€"Conncil met this 17m day of Oswter, 1892. Marni-xer- all present; {gangs ot_ 19: megung rad Amman-Friday of last week Walter Hopkins, about 17 years old. third son oi Mr. Thomae Hapkine oi' Vnrulam, met with a serious accident while riding a horse along the road near his father’s place. He had mounted without either saddle o: bridle, and while pulinz on the an tar shank to reatrain the horse, which aeemed disposed to go too taet, the map on the shank brok--, which caused him to tall eff. Aa his left arm wae evidently badly our: Mr. Gsmble. a neighbor, who just ‘ hen approached. took him in and drove to the Falls, and Dr. Wilson, upon unmit- lng the arm, ascertained that both bone: of the wrist were broken and one bone ale- Iocated at the elbow. The doctor of oourue did all that Waa neeeeaary and the patient is now doing welLâ€"[G=zette. FENELUN FALLS. A TOUR OF Inspzcnox.â€"Mr. James Dickson let: Friday morning for Nepineon to inspect a. township lately ourVoyod. A: Toronto he will be joined by Mr. Samuel Bu: 0! Fenolon Folio and Mr. Wm. Smith of Rooednle, and will then procaed to ic- apect three new townships on Spanish river, tour on Wunnopitoa river, two on Sturgeon river and one on the Bonnechere river. The WOI'k will. he echtu, keep him busy until the midlw oiJanunry, but, h: may be home for a day or two before I u 3'. ' Two Fmas.â€"A frame stable owned by Mr. Zachariah Mitchell. on the lot next to ’ Mr. Samuel Lamb’s, in the west end or the ‘viliaze, was destroyed by fire about one o’clock Manda; morn'nx. Mr. Lamb had stored in the building seven or eight tons of hay, which was also destroyed. No in- surance. On Tuesday about five o'clock a. m. a vacant frame dwelling, the property of Mr. Francis Adams. was burned. The building was on the north side oi King-em, not iar Item the scene of Monday morn- ing’s conflagration. and had lately been occupied by Mr. Samuel Skuce. It wa‘ insured for $400. The origin of the fires is 1 unknown, but probably is incendisriam.-â€" [Recorden - UMEMEE. FATAL ACCIDENT.â€"A serious accident betel! a little eon of Mr. Thomai Adam, wno lives; short way south of here. He was driving: a. horse power of a threshing machine and took his son of eight years onto the power with him. The boy let his leg drop over the board he was standing on among the wheels and the result was that he got it menu] ground up to the knee. Dr. Phillipe oi Pontypool took the leg ofi‘ above the knee, but the child died ne_xt mgning.â€"[R_ecorder. " meanmG.â€"Mr. Unix-53w is going Into the lumber business ex'enslvely the coming season. Intendlng builders shouid Inspect his stock or bill smfl‘ before purchasing elsewhere. Paospnaous Flamâ€"Mr. J. W. Shielde. general merchant. has received a large and well selected stock or dry goods and groceries. Hie trade the past season has been most encouraging, and he is cfl'erlng greet luducemen_t_in {very line. GRAIN BUY!NG.â€"- Mr. John Shields in buying :11 human of gum here an- season. The taxman am now busily engng‘d draw- ing out their grain. “PERSONALFMI'. Eyrea. o! the arm 0! Run Gnhnm, Lindsay, In: in town last mack on bualueu. VJ ( VTURI A 120.4 1’. [not-rowan zone. of TM Pour] Bvsmm -Mr Bun. chou. our outer- prmua mow merchant. In: . lune con. “gunman 0! wood and con! new: at m:- tmnt dulam on and. Mr. Jon" In a thorauah acahoud bunlnou mum. and by hm fair and ntnIahh-torwnrd dullnm win: the: while :- outlaw: up a very nubauuual mas. Illa stock 02 tlnwm in wall unort- «Land «unweig-1 _ _ _ _ TORONTO. A NOBLE Gumâ€"For eome time vent the low church party in the Anglican church in Toronto heve felt thameelvee at e diend- vantage in that the eietere of St. John the Divine, who belong to the high church pert, and control to e large extent the nursing and charitable work of the church, bend their energies to furthering the high church movement, and wear e kerb but llztle removed from that of the lenn Cethoiic nuns. A movement hee been on foot to aetebiieh en order of deeooueeeer, the membere of which shell. on behelf or ohe io- church may, p-Irform ncrviceel eimiier to those oi the slalom of 8:. John. Money wee lacking. however; but now thet lack he been mede good. Mien J. Sybil Wil-on, deunhtor of the lete Sir Daniel Wilson, and to whom he left ell hie fortune, nearly 8200,Q00, has enncunecd her intention of dedicenlng it ell ee e nucleus for the founding of a. branch of the order of deeconeuee. the memhcrn of which shell weer e becoming new. She will enter the order, end law elreedy gem- to Enalend to enter the mother hone» of the order there end obtein nreneretor ireininx. The order it entirely undonom - neiienel. _ wBXsn-Bzxnnâ€"Our school boys defeated a Little Brusln team recently by 19 to 3. RED Rova. _P£RSONAL.â€" in: are. J sun and \Vm. Robinson lett here for Estevan, Manitoba. fl‘hay Intend taking up land there. Success, bovi. Pnoroeaapnf.â€"Mr. John Wslzlsmeon of Toronto has been hero for some time psst. engaged In his vocntlon or photo- graphy. He baker. photographs of all damnation: and afzu; life-size. cabmeta, etc. Ha also takes noun-ea of houses, groups. etc. Most ut the neighboring schools have been p‘mmgnphed by him. He is good at his art. 7 7 _ __ LECTURE.â€" 'Don't forges the lecture in this church on Wednesday evening, Nov. 213:. by Rw. Mr. Locatord of Toronto; anbjzct, “Why I left. the church of Rum.” Admission, adult!) sing Io ticket 15 cents, dogble tickets 25 cents, gnfldran 10 can“. [Correspondence of Tm: P031.) PULPIT. - 0n Sabbath the Rev. Mr. Ms:- vin, Pb. 8., o! Woodvlno, will preach aexv!c32 on this (Manillz) clrcalt. Service in this «hutch st 10 o'clock. BRECHIN. [Correspondence of The Poet. Qcon' Humanâ€"A very excithag game of quote was plsyed here last week between Menus. Ova-end and Gillaghet or this piece, who hsve held the championship of Mars to: years. And Gallagher Bree. of York. A very lame crowd witnessed the match and betting was mtty‘well dlvlded. The home men were ontmstched from the amt and feel their detest keenly. the body was secured a tow mlnntee Inter it wee "ebonu 10 feet under the Indoor. There moonlight sbmleeon the forehead and the bonds were hunted In trying to raise himself out of the well. Deoeeeed was 10 years of age and leaves a family at six amen children. SA LEMâ€"MARIPOSA. Coum‘ or Ravxsrou.â€"Jndge Dermal] held (:0an here on Wednesday, 19 h leek. revising the votere' lieu for the local leak- leture. Some new nemee were edded sud eome removed. On the whole the honor. were pretty evenly divided begun on the two pomleel per-ties. Mr. m Gmury chemploned the ceuee of the conservative. and Cueppene eppeered for the reformers. Lxrs mammalâ€"Mr. W. J. Mnrrey. the hustling agent of the Mutuel Beurve Announce Fund, wee in town on Wed- needey end eecured 3 number or mk‘.‘ Thle oompeny 1e “kins: e from reek and hes e reserve fund at over three end e hell mllllone. Rn-moeaxn.â€"Mr. thherdson. princi- pel of the public eehool, he: been re- mained for next you. Im- :pzeke Well ‘torhim end were that his pun mice heve been ”mined. Damnâ€"Mun Darle’e winner: de- cor-men; mCemnhelre store Ie well worth Inspecting. Lune- ml] and the Inten- etneeleutoek. 0.41 an make. awn-Burma â€"Meun. Wm Wh- Ilene ere emu et their poem In unle- 30,13:- Tno'r'rme Summonâ€"Mr. P. B. Ss.Joh: visited Suuon tan- with an u-omng azal- non Eu: Fortune, sud succeeded In tak- .ng_ first place In mqnuuuon race. PERSONAL. â€"'Mr. HQ S. Campbell, mer- chant, open: Sunday in Port Hope. . . .Mr. Wm. Moore has returned home from De- kota, and from :11 appearances bu pro;- puied wen tbs". l BUSINESSâ€"Alumna!) there is consider. able grumbling about, poor craps and low pricaa our merchant: seem to be doing a fair bnalnear. Mr. W.~E. Hall, owing to his largely Increasing trade. has found]: necessary to vacate his present premises and remove to the large store acroaa the sweet ...... Mr. L Switzer. boot and shoe maker, moons a very prosperous season’s trade. . . .Mr. S. N. Ktvel, furniture dealer, [56011.8 an acme .trade and has lately mace at me largo 8519}. _ , I CHURCH IMPROVEMENTâ€"07'!!!“ to the increase in the Methodist congregation here the committee have decided to build an addition to the church end otherwiw improve it. The zealoue putor, Rev. Mr. Diwey, is very_highly esteemed here. [Cox-reeunndenoe of THE POST. BUILDING.â€"The brick wore and resi- dence built by Ali. Thompson will soon be completed, and will add very much to the nupeermoe oi the trout street ....... Mr. Von Buaeck hos purchased oehcice building one and is building nflne reai-. deuce. .Mosara Anderson and Hocgiue have the contract. , Lonn's SUPPERâ€"The sacrament of the Lord's supper was dispensed in the Presbyterian church here last Sabbath morning; then was alame congregation in attendance. In the services the pastor was “slated by Rsv. Mr. McDonald of Eden. and 8:7. Mr. Galloway oi! Kitkfleld. [Correspondence of In: Poem 08!TDARY.â€"Ib is our sed duty to chron- icle the deeth of Mr. Colin Murchison. fourth son of our esteemed friend Mr. Doneld Murchison of Fenelon. About live yeere ego Colin left his perentei home nelng than 18 yeers of ego. carrying with him a good business education. hevzng graduated in one of the best business colleges in Censde end taken his diploma with honors. Along with this he carried the DILJGIS of pious perente end the kind wishes of e lei-go circle of friends. His first start in business life was et book keeping in the town of Pinion, Prince E‘iWerd CL. where he one «mm on with en uxtonelva milling and menu eoturing flrm. From than" he trevelled westvnrii and remained in Winnipeg for some time. out not liking the severe weether of that iirelrlo country he won: eii fer weet he Vancouver, B. 0.. where he found his domain. Mr. A. C. Murchison. end went to work with him for eomu time in the ends watt-r Wilfk'i. In this he wee rosperuu.. but wishing to trevei further e eeverod hie butlness connection with Mr. Murchi- son end etertsd for Sen Francisco. Gel. H - euein cnaeged «e book keeper end «men.- ed with his employer «iii he wee compelled by i l-heeith to retire from ectivo work. in the winter of 1S0: he caught e severe com. which in the Hill“, chants of 'Frisco he ctiuid not manage to shelu cl! in euy wey end it dimly deniopcd into what his physicien pronounced ooueumution of the throet. Finding he cuutd not hope to im‘ pruVe his heelth in the city where he use now nwerly hetiireirnd. he then treroll. ii euuihaerd to Pam iix. Arieone. out em: his heeith wee butelixhtly im raved. He now determined to reach the ome of hie childhood end eftt-r treveliioir over 3000, mliee he errived home on Moudey, the 34d of August, in safety. but feeling much feilgued by his long journey. He wes Wermly received by his father end mother. five sisters end four brothers. All wee done for him thet medioei still could propose end hind nursing by loving end gentle hende could effect. but ell in Vein. for he sent repidly end suffered much. but he bore his suffering with petienoe end e Cnrlstlen fortitude cherecteristie of his keen eenee of duty to both God end men. 0n the 5th of October he deperttd this life full of faith in e merciful Saviour. The funeral took piece on the 7th of October end elthough the weather was rather un- fevureble e lenze number of friends, reletiVee end ecqueinienoee eeeembled to sympathize with the family in their hour or sorrow. Hie remeine were interred in the Preebyterlen burying around our Woodvlile to eWeit the glorious resurrec- tion of the deed. This is e solemn worn- it»: to us ell thet we ere only pilgrims here for e few fleeting year» at the moat, end ou_r journey on eerthfiie ended. 6567?; v Unv'wnui' ._-'_'v.- ‘- -A~A-__.- #. m CANADIAN POST,LINDSAY,“'ONT.;“'FBDJAY, OCTOBER 28- SUDDEN Dunnâ€"The village was pain- fully eunuch Samrday morning last when the newa ran around that Mrs. J. L. Reed bed dled during the night. On Friday Mrs. Reed won on: and about, busy and energetic as usual, end et night retired in good health. About three o’clock in the morning Mr. Reed was awakened by the notion of Mrs. Reed, who appeared to he in a nightmare, and he ahook her to arouse her. As ahe did not awake Mr. Reid be- ‘ came aware then something unueusl wee ‘ the matter. and he leid her down and In I lawn, when to his umr dismay he found the: ma wife was npnnrently dead. He at once hastened to a neighbor,who eummou- ed medical aeeistonce, but when the doctor arrived he pronounced her dead. 1'. ie anppwed that the cause wae a clot or some inurmpsiou cf the eczion of the hurt. The funeral. which took place Monday, was ntLOnded by many minivan and n great number of friends from vlllege end coun- try, all of whom have every e mpnhy for Mr. Rand in hie terribly and en hex-enve- menu-[Independent BAD FALLâ€"On Tneedey of lee: week about ten o'clock Mr. J amen Fells crossed the med in the dot-knees fer the swing bridge. He felt the huge atone et the side and than the telling, but it unterzuneteiy wee the wrong side of the bridge, end in- steed of mapping on the eideweik he atop- d into the pit in which the bridge turns. a received e bed cut: on the torcheed end e genre waking up.‘ Menu-I. MoCflmmon nu! Lownshraug h be commissions“ to 111me the 11:): con. line, opposite )on 14 and 15, u to the pro. finicky clanking mklngan expenditun in gnu!- -Curied. Moved by Mr. Shaver. u- conded by Mr. McCrlmmon, nut: this coun- cil adjourn tomcat on the third Mona” 1n November.-Cur!od. J. F. Camus, S UN DERLAN D. BOBGA. Y GE 0N . GLENARM. 'mgalot so to ’ “ 1 hour ¢ id in I near 001 rrec- Inc Varn- here 8‘ and 9.15 Call and us our MARKETS and MUSE before buying. custom weaving done on shortest notion. at 15 on. per yard; or. provide the cotton; double math 300$. Dal an.» w-th the man- tmtmora. A , H(-) B \Y B R 08-. To buy something which appears to be a. genu ne bargain and find it not at all what you expected. Have you ever been served thet way with Woollen Goods ‘1 (Yarn which did not ,ny for knitting Blankets that turned yellow and herd when wuher) !! to, you m resolved to be more cereful in future Still. with every precguficn and large experience you cannot nlwnye tell ehoddy from bone“ Goods. The best buyers are deoaive 3. \In deeling with no. however, you run no chances, as we do no: handle shoddy. Honest Good: end Low Prices are the inducements we otter our customers. Our nook l of Yen-n is comp10'6â€"38 different kinda. Heavy Yuma for Men’- weu'. a good us home nude. l'lne Yarn, ell sheae, m. as» n. ”Ca-8 HBW VERY PROVOKING â€" $6 crw ~ SANTAL-mfi'f? â€"Mr. Dmlol Mcxomaro. 3 won!” um hlahly rupee M hrmor at tho (inn 0! Donnie. noor Sanford. won ktllod Thun- dnv In! In n an"! alt. n. wu onnoaod In pal-forming hlu ntotuto labor. not! w.- olonoln tho nit loodinn Run-l. wlth tho exception 0! Mn unobow. n 1.60! obont. N y urn of on A: tho bank was wry high ond had boon oonoldoutly nndorlnlnod It owed In ouddouly, throwing Mr. Mc- Numro ondnt the wanton und bnrvlnn Mm no to hit luck. Tao shoul- worn n‘ao burlud, and tho My won power)“: to In!“ hlm. but ru-hrd for help. 0 h-r men who worn nonorm'nn tholr rondw at about hs‘vt o Inna an" wsro noon on tto spot. hut. on show. 50 loads at olny nnd aruol had hllon In. R In nlmoot an hour boron Mr. MrNomnrn wu roloncd. Ho Irwin once “'01- the mun Ari-trod. but dIo-d l baforo he won extrlum‘. N1 bone: wtro broken. but. thn bu a‘h wu literally pro-sad out. of No body by tho Immense walaht of clay ond atom-u. The wagon run .100 buried. and the horses but! to bo unborn":- od before they con'd ho removed. Tho boy nlno bod n narrow arcane, but mnnngcd by a. quick mnvrrmwt Munch unfoty. prompt. in la- action um: Cod Liver on In the txntment or Communion. Bronchitis. Coughs. Pain: In the Cheat. Sore Throne and Authma. SOLD IN PHIAIS 0F too M0118)!!!“ PEARLS. EACH OF WHICH XS EQUAL To A ALASPOOSFUL OF OIL. CBAPOTMâ€"D‘l‘. 8 un- waoano. Pub 0! ALL DRUGOISTS In Canadg, PRICE $1. Wholmic <1 HUM co. MONTREA MORRHUOL is â€"Nnill,the murderer oi lewd women. wnn brought up in the old Bniiey Friday lent. When Dlnced in the dock he did not annou- to be .2 nll dinmrbed by hiu poei~ "on. A! ll 40 Juetioe Hewkine been hi0 enmming up. He reviewed the evidence at length. Th“! one we! Ih‘n Riven to 'ho. jury end they retired. end in live minnioe returned and Announced the: they found the nrieoner nil" of the murder of Mull- de Chum. Juetice Ii mklne than unteno ed Nat-i to be hiLKQJ. Ailer ihe vudlc‘ was nnnounoed Nam «u ukod if he hed “mm... to...“ “h. L}... sentence of denth ehould not be ronounmd nun-c him. H» ehmk his hendnin tho neweiive. but did no? “pen his line. In sentencing the vrleoner Ju-tlce Hewklne llid the murder of which ‘ Neill rt‘md convicted was one oi diebolicnl end unpaniloled ntrooily. He did noi der- to true! Miami to e at rounding the dot-ilechhe erlme. he law knew but one penny. nu! ma wu denih. MGRRHUOL \GUARAN‘I’EED THE CURATXVE ACTIVE PRINCIPLES FXTRACTED FROM CUD LIVER 0". â€"An Impflrmnt m2 took ploco Suturdsy In ut th- U. 8. mm! craving around n Indian Bend. The subjscl m an armor claim. 14 'uchen thick. made of nickel site! by the Bethlehem Steel Comp“!!- 1!!! one of the hem»: plates at forged md is n tyne oi the mo:- to used on the battleships. This pine was cubj~cted to tho “tucks of utonvinch nunl rifled gun. comblo of piercing about 15 inches of solid ntcol; yet the new compound nicko steel 14 inch plate successfully minted nll oi the projectiles, which were demon-had. EVENTS OF ME WEEK. -_-'â€"" -vâ€"yâ€" -__ '7 sumac he ”plied to the crop: in Rum, so that another tuning like that (t In: vou- mw not be pombio min. Then no 150000 000 mo of land under cultintion "an yen. and the ordinary "once yield on be easily (mouthed. The farmers will be oomool'ed to insure their crops up to 80 per our. of the avenge. And in this Why a fund will be formed, cut oi which thou fawn-re whose crops fail ml! b0 931d. SA ANTAL- -YM|D Y“f:°“' 935;.“ ulna whkhbc ”the “autumn black my; vhr! an no mm ermine. toll â€"It 13 proposed by I London. Eng, 1n- nunnco gammy phgtfiae pdpqlplo of In- - n_‘_nA â€"While thetwenty-yeor-old eon o! Sene- tor Boned“ of Vienne wee til-yum on a violin et ewty which hed been given to oalebrete his euooeu e: some exeminutione. he suddenly threw down the instrument. end before on, of the goo-ta could divine hie intention. he drew e revolver end eh _t himeeu deed. When the young me: e tether wee informed of bio eou'o suicide hepppeerei to be :0tu ehocked end she may, Int-week. fie rim? ovhflowod and: bunks, unma- wore wuhod out and annotated. may umworoloot. â€"ank Bomdno, who In- ohomo of tho tumul- It Sohmer put, Mound. wu badly bitten by 5 13m wolf Toads] mt. While 1:: the am he kicked the nuns! and the next. moment the tendons bout apron: upon him and tore his right. wrist with in tooth. Thom unused to eacapa (tom the cm without former Injury. â€"Atenmcutnnn "Hams-mm. my, lugywoek. be than 0'9:an FOR SALE N O TASTEZOR SMELL. CHAPOTEAUT’ S APPLICATIONS THOROUGHLY REMOVE DANDRUF F I n. L. cums. Tomb: hymn; WANG P_ I. AT A. ululnuuunmm. Lunar-7: IS IT NOT? much mare} An tz-Dandruff Hozn Broa- Price 80¢ per Bottle J. CROSS, Proprietor. Owen 8011“ A Certain Cure for Epidemic in Cattle and Sheep. to: xmmou. tubs. caunnams. sons rnnour. For Spmlus, Bruises, Gleen or 06d “out-d9, Influn nzn. Glued summons Sore Bucus. Chnpp- ca lloc ks. Swmaen Uddcrsâ€" Co“s ntwr calving, Ewes utter lnmmu-g. Fox-0831: by a. Plan“. “dalmflt. . -I- RHEUMATISM Willsm'rfl Uils S. DAVIS SUNS, MONTREAL. HAINES IT HAS 1m EQUAL. in from One to Thruo "when”... Thousands of Unsolicited TonUInonhll. Packed in tho touow- 1n: Dixon: unva- v â€"-.- ___, _ B'tu II burg... ”$37.9.“ 0‘0“,“ â€"7 , 7* beta: 36 3 most wonderful our. to: Man- We ponzuvoly gush-moo will our. Dick's Blood Purifier for Horses 5 Cattle “MADRE E HMO.” D! .K C 00.. PO. Box (82. non-mu DICK'S LINIIENT_ ll moot, oxeellont M CELE BRATBD fiNGLISH an...“ room mm ERRORS OF YOUNG OLD A SURE CURE '03 rangrmql All of emotionally In guilty. 0! d 11'..qu "uncut. '1'. ml! .u mu. Millions Sold Ann (1811!. MURE PAIN worst: “0 lON) LONGFBLLO W8 PEI‘I-‘BC'I‘OS LARBDIDWNB lllslNA "wrong“ was Huceuaneoufl- DICK ‘8 Emma. for ouviu. muons. no. 500 DICK'B OINTIINT. will remove :11 also. 0 I. wanna command): 3m. ml. n7 aueuo Ina. t mu ha It ‘tcm ulna: s a 1:) MM :3 their mammal! . will be round 1: none]! annular to any C0906. non Pow an now and. u it lama the hide. enabling the arms! to cunt a halt. and In .190 u: ulna!“ oudicuor of Ben m Wanna. For In]. "canon. 1 Two portable Waterous Engines, 1l2 h. p.; in working order, for sale scheap. Apply to Clover Bud wanted, foz' which the HIGHEST PRICE be Paid. ENGINES FOR SALE. On Saturday. the 16th inst., my barn in Emily was burnt by: blazing shingle from a burning barn on an adjacent farm. On the 2:: my claim {or loss on contents was adjusted to my satisfaction, and to- day, the 25th, Mr. S. Corneil has a cheque for the amount of my claim in full. It is hardly necessary to say that I am highly pleased with thc fairness of the settlement and the promptness oi the insurance company in paying my claim. Farmers will promote their own interests by en- trusting their insurance business to Mr. Comeil. ZNSWRANCE I hang. AMUJIIPIS. A. HIGINBOTHAM, wad-u. 309th 2!. 1392â€"21. 00-. a» gun. 101-103. CONDITIO N P OWDER. OM Pound new. me until beautiful. We ghali be happy to‘ which "51m goods and qucte pricee,wh1ch are away dew?” III MoCOLL BROS. 65 00., “menu's Lmfiifiibilfihjw _ The sales in our racy Goods deputmezt creasing. It’s the low prices that do it. are what“! “9 A new line of V1011” sud Awardeons in a fcw day; but” Mud-u. Ham-mm llLlfOLâ€"t‘. U! a". w. _m_’. Package. In Each “OLD ENGLISH” CLOVEJR. SE ED .1617. An. I. Ianâ€"l1. The Ohmmon Gold Medal Oil for all MSOhinery_ MOCLL’S CYLINDE R 0 IL 13 the best in the country. Try it. ENGAGEMENT RINGS | CORNEIL. ONTARIO MUTUAL LIVE STOCK We have just received a. line of A. PROMPT SETTLEMENT. HUGEAN (‘36 CO. lane: Kath. Jail/l MAI/M9, A, Hirinbothnm. recon Bras. a: Go. John Making. J. J. Wetlzerup. 1W Company. Eughan Co. S. Corn 611. J. J.WETHERUP nvv w" for the Least Money ONE PRICE ONLY. Tha Best Ins frume'nts known I-.. ‘1‘ -4 _1 .- E‘rI-IAN 51c 00 “ER 3 The town cherry Pee 1:- w £21119 41:2 fl Wmifi 1111111111 111111 a?“ Mflwmn' Direct Agent. Kent-at. - LINDBA r, U8! at Wholesale Prices. Iron Founder JAMES MITCHELL Druggist, Lindsay. i ‘ “‘3; Any AM- mal. w 'v'a 3?an mun 155 handeoni U"1V'A bBrowu? uncle driver 11min JEW, 11:; ova-15; hunda 1n AJsmm; unread ton, D N $311.11 madam. 1}?!ch 5, 50mm; we “I. aGglz.D Water; {9.1 _c(‘ ~ '3 Bay rider. J Glam. 8 Ada-3113231 “J” Cunpbeu, A Cnmtcnse :21 “a turnout. A J Smtm, Cnrmx r nos. 8 Mun. owned by .11 - all. 8, owned by 5:. Job; ; tanner 3 WM L McBm. % CATTLE. rm“ bull, 1 yen, J Camj I Shah-ad; (308, 1 and 2 .Y Csn| ’c‘l“. smpbesi; thor. 1 Jot-ohm); our. 1 5nd 2 .1 Cm: m. ”I. D C Rm. J Campom : q him cued run, J Bsgsbaw: 5‘ «MJ G.bbe; um lamb, J Bull -G‘npbounwo even. 1 mo’ -. .1 '3 $wo owe lambs. l and x J bag: ’*fl‘8 em. 1 mg“? % Bzganaw. - run bomas; arm 3 Glut». S hcnooct; nm In! J GAbbt; obeulmr. ewes. J ( Dawnâ€"Aged ram. A J 8.3a“; shouting um Lu cl KcKu; owes. A Md; Hm: Mung aw”. A Mcmm mm; mm son 1051. J Jurist you dd colt. D Bantam, .1 Wm. m can. J Cornish; 10:1 0: 1: .J Gonna. Bad and cm» tun 1.51; hm40__snd afar. J W). p. 1 Vommdobted (at the lax-gm“: u to Mr. J. C. Gilchrist o! Wax warm, Inc. we laser: 1: kn “krill be looked for by a mum “When: râ€"o 315;; u um. I: \2'lmrv“ . .. ’u poem A M hi}. hemâ€"n 3.099250“. D C 303-; hello: {slut I Vin-Izod i M” J G b M MJB cl mum: * Jm“ BibeOfd I l(l.".(‘fi'|‘ “mum buggies Md :1 m" oI mum's)“. J. G our r); mm. “Davy lumen. :11: 1. .I ”can. fine Ipeclmene or vs mu; :1 than. “no. The don. a c mu: ”and Mko’ work d1p;!l|.L«L 3 'fl ”and inside the 13111 man .~ In! oudlublo apecmcua of p311 1.69.111 work were shown. __â€". WOODVILLB' FALL SHOV HORSES . Duluth-Batman, D Morrison. II'; brood Inn-e 3nd :0}: :2) g M: two yen: old call. 1) \me III-manna. you 01d can, W n: W Icon. Genealpnrpopezâ€"M' m: SWINE. ulna-1 and 2 D stklns; .I'oo Burnt»; spring boar. W '1 afiwfldflu; spring pow, D u.“ ..,I‘, I ‘r' ., Munâ€"Spun but. MCI“ moot. Me chem bros. “valâ€"Spring bur. W T00" u tut. W J Con-d. McEacnern “on. W Cad, McEschern Bro‘I *. _ ”your. ucEmhern Bron. J ‘ ~ POULTRY. w l" Woodley. J Jordsn; no . J szbo; duckn, D 35"“ hick upmhh, I ma 2 1) HM ___-~_hfln, {.563 D Buwnnd. u '..C [chums with m. bud ”grainy”. 1m: heYd \1 Hi 1: . Wodnadoy. 5‘h Carob; r, ud'.l.,fi J " ”Id '3" which 61' Ix. HA 1M .3. m1 .3 m1; r'm-dq ”I. In. hummer otcazrzu. a... w .w,w-. int s are“ way} ..mof Lara-o um mull» «.1 In) of the 051: x‘xi‘xi' ur- “ IO ‘5. '10.?! li‘arul‘ (‘ flu» “fill.“ I (filling (If. :hcre hymn ”Wilm- In the dumb: hurl Quota! pupae clua mm um .1 h Th. I‘Old ILL} dl. , ‘r K “at” well royreseuud. " «:4- udbndouflo wens sum m 31‘ ”traitor. In sheep Mr. \\ u.. ”Gum. Wm. Barge-u and Anti mcxuuud. In (ruin; 11..,1;pq ouch-0h! In nude Lu u u..- tau dun-I. Sam: 5; km. «1:31:11..le W slum nobby mp buxglvu of w; My. 31.0 a lumber «no»; “tallied , -[ Enci MIL-me] m rdu- xi "my. Tfor Rife; ashiti La Grippe WAY. Fanny, u 5" Mmem “Form than I . “her from lung 150343 FALL m m M At times I n and no dam-uh v ,4... ‘‘‘‘‘‘ 1 . , Don m mil-Anus. M S Gmnunv. W Tl MS Granny. J Ct “when. Ale? at“, .10 Alt-Kn mu.J 51mg: WING I! THE 815‘ filmed [procurtda II. and no 9.. g or foul Baton-y Iyreoommc n, 033' Cu: the p91" SHEEP Me and snoop‘ ’; saddle ham

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