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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Nov 1892, p. 3

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:price of tho till making. Union also a large re Grey and nese Lilia 'ley Brady’s, iveme a ', 01035:. ANNON. .13. “OLE/V8 for itself 5 sell it for WIVUII 0/", NG @ mm {W Wm- Saucers in stock. Pl. .I'GI'. con â€"The steamer C “radian, at Glssaow horn Baltimore. reports that the moat tau- iul wenther prevailed during her passage. Tremendous sens broke over her and Capt. Goodwin was compelled to heave the var I01 to. She remained in this position for ‘glghty hours. Fm-y head of. cettle were or], sad 1: was only sometime after that the powerful emetiee administered acted and saved his life. â€"Cept. Quinn, of the schooner, Pearl N on. which arrived at Provlncetown, en. en Frldey, par-Jelly dleebled,reporte colliding with an Iceberg la a dense tog ofl‘ strsdor. The schooner run antenna on the berg, which was 200 feet high. The captain neys all his men except one. who was at the time too frightened to move, took to the booze and deserted him end the vessel. There was a strong current setting post the hem which enabled him to get the veeeel oil“. The contain and his one man then tried to make sell, and the noise of the Mach was heard by the rnuewoy crew, Who Ruided by the sound come buck to the Vessel and «as aboard. The ceptnin one If he could here not call on the vessel with- out their assistance he would hnve left the deeerrers to shift lor themselves. â€"A Paris despeteh sun; The French de- lnetch but Brendon. cruieinz OR the D:- homisn coas;. recently surprised the Brit- ilh steamer John Bony with a cage of Winchester rifles and unmuuitiou. which wee beyam‘. an m ubt intended for the D1.- homien army. Tue Vessel wee seized end her cargo conflaca'od ..... Gen. Dodde he: ”manned the details of the amazing the; preceded the cepznre of Cells. On Nov. 4 the “Haze oi D.:xynn. in which the him: he a large pains”, was curls-d by wait. The Dshornlms tough: deepentely- T587 Vere commanded by the king in 99180!!- ”d my show of cowerdice we! punished by intent death. Six of the French were end forty-five wounded. The ion We manned principally through the French telling into at ambush. Eighteen Europeans were wounded by those in the â€"A Montreal carter 133de J alien Leiebve was driving along the Beaver line wharf the 0:113: (13) when abut-cl :eH from I wagon that was proceeding: in front of him. This bane! burs: sad the contents, ports green. were blown by the wind mm the face 0{ Lelaovrr, who was almost aufl'a- cstod by the powder. He swatloa-ed quite s quanzicy and soon felt the quantum of poisoning. He was taken to his home. where g priest and _o doctor fore {ammon- ,, Ag_L â€"Great excitement prevails at Tmro, N. 8.. just am: in consequence of 3 bis: discovery of gold as the Caribou mine». worked by the Truro gold mlnlmz compnnv about thirty miles from that town. The preaen: discovery surpasses anything yet discovered in Nova Scotln, and is exnected to turn on: the blazes: and :lches: gold mine are: opened in Canada. â€"Between one hundred and fifty and two hundred sets of ivory bmlard balls, vnlned at $15000, were stolen from the G. G. Akam Manufacturing Co. Chicago, on Saturday night. during the democratic ratification. The thieves carried away their plunder wSth a horse and wagon. â€"A man residing near Newport. Ind.. not a horrible death Monday. He was subject: to epileptic fltx. About-5 o'c‘mck he won: out to feed the heats. As he did not "turn one of the family went out to see who: was the matter and found that the hog:- were tearing the old man’s body to â€"“A‘.”»Smlsh of New York, whose fame as s sporting man is international, made the wastes: play of his life this wsek strains: 9. fume bank. He won $22,400â€" 820.000 of it One nightâ€"and yet he is not satisfied. In the gambling centers last night M: the sports were talking about ”Al’s” great play sud speculstlng as to when he would stop. â€"The hole in the ground on Silver Mountain. Idaho. for which an English syndicate paid $1,000 000. has been pro- nounced absolutely worthless by mining experts. I: was cleverly “salted" by Main Gnhnm, the former owner, before the sale. â€"The Duchess of Marlborough will receive the $1,000,000 on the duka's life. He had taken out policies in this large mount M a recognition or the immense sums the duchesa has cxpondad in renal:- ing and beautifying Blenheim palace. -!n zha caL brsted dharca case of Ru:- ull sauna: Russell at Victoria. B. 0., the cont: has anntsd a judicial separation. The wife was only M yam of age st the time 01 her marriage. while ha: husband â€"Whiie one of the offioisls st the railway station a: River DuLoup was couming his money In: Friday night preparatory to loading it. awav. a. stranger entered the oflce, struck him a violent blow in the taco. knacking him down and stunning him. The stmnzer then mode his escspe with thou: $1,000 and is still at libsrty. â€"Pxeaidcnt Van Home a! the (F. EB. while in Winnipeg this week confirmed the statement that a taut Atiantic line will be ouabusmd by than company, and stated that. a line :0 Australia is also contemplat- 5‘4“. 93"“ us his in: 93m?” 1% cynic-a a the} a 5i gzaiz. (tam séimhg Au Egg Nqazih- w-st “ms sauna baaiésga bush}; lust. yen, â€"A pat-Hon at Gan. Benedict Acnnld's flagship Conn-c933, sunk In Octobat. 1776, tn Lsku Champmn. has been taiaad h}- Ga i. C. W. Adams, of West Addison. Vs. e umbara are at on and are sound. -Herr Koasten‘ of Austria, has invented an electric angina which he cllims will travel 123 miles an hang. , , , -The Camden uehaoner Neelonfiis high and dry on Marmot: island. haying eah driven on in last Thai-sears (isle; . i is feared that the‘ vessel Ml! be 9 tom lees: -A London deapatch any: the tenure that Lord Rosebery is engaged to marry Princess Victims. secona daughter a! the Prince of Wales, lsunhmnded. .aTwo men were blown up by dynamite on the line of the Ottawa and Parry Sound nuway near Ottawa Eriday last. ;Bobbera secured $35,000 in cash from the residence of Capt. Ezijnh Wheaten at Inckaho. N. J ., the Other night. A HOME AND FOREIGN I TEMS OF INTEREST. authored iron the Telegraph all lxchangea. FEWS OF THE WEEK @132 (fianahiau 33051. WILSON a: more, Proprietors. a, Wstox. F. W. WILSON. @ CANADIAN Pos'f LINDSAY. FRIDAY, NOV. 25, 1892. LDVIBTIBINE BATIS. Publisher’s Notice. Oppwuu lluv m. a... - n... --,, ice. This aroused curiosity no to how it accomplished than; voyege cereal the Arctic ccoen, end as to who: unknown current Ind bone 1:; hence I: is thought probebl. met there la 3 compuetlveiy about and direct route octane the Arctic ocean by wey of the north pole. and tho: Minx-c herself bo_l Iup‘glied a. moon! of communi- __-_e. _--.Alvlnn ‘1“ I'm 9'ou -Ivu w... W... ...-- -_ men. th. N mun an: I will at. with me On your provisions. We mu! only be many two yarn, but I team-mun fififbfiiiffi‘ REM“ the north pole b utilizing certain notnnl ft eludes, or wh! 1884. three yarn d nan: J nllmshnb. there were (can Greenland, levers! article: which hm be- longed to the Jeanette and had been carried to the coat of Greenland from we opposing-we of the Polar us on a nice: of _,-__-- -n-lmh' .- tn bar it DJWUI'W uwuu anyâ€"y.- - -v , pole have} been undo 1n defiance of ob- stdcleo of astute. Now nn “tempt. wlll be bother there I: not a mndo to ucortsln w possibility of geaclalun ‘tPenxlxo'x-th 901mb! three men were recovered from a muddy hole under the cabin. It was about five feet deep. Wilson was iiret pulled out of the ghostly opening. A wound on hie fore- hee wee bleeding quite freely on if it hed only a few minutes previous been caused by the sharp edge of a shovel. Brekemen Hammond’s remains were next taken from the wreck, and within a few minutes Fire- men Meegher wee puiled out ...... The landslide was eaueed by water lodging alongside the track. â€"The repreeentetive of the Associated Press recently had an interview with the famous Norwegien explorer, Dr. Neneen, regarding the plane for hie Arctic voyege. Hltth'tO moat attempts to reach the n - ._ A..R-n“ A! Ah. uuuxau Us. usual gun-F--.“ .._-.-__ was only a few moments before the tire reached the explosives that the discovery was made, and workmen precipitately fled for their lives. John Hoben, 24 years of age. a master mechanic in Contractor Douglass' works. was blown 150 feet and killed. Another man, William Weiss. was severely out about the head and shoulders. A number of other employees were more or less injured. â€"Wednesdsy afternoon of last week an awful railway wreck occurred on the line of the Gatinean Valley above Farrelton which was undoubtedly one of the most horrifying ever recorded in eastern Canada. The scene of the calamity was Stag creek, Before reaching the spot lhere is a long curve, and inst around this, within one hundred yards of the bridge over the creek, which for a short distance is hidden from view by a thicket of leafless trees, is where the landslide occurred.canelnz a locomotive and thirteen flat ears loaded with gravel to crash together in a heap fifty feet below. While searching for the bodies Wedge“?! â€"â€"A sensation has been caused at Mos- cow by the sudden death at Tashkend, in Asiatic Russia, of Gen. Borenok. Some time ago Gen. Borenok was appointed a special commissioner to examine into the administration or the province in which Tashkend is situated. He made an exhaus- tive examination into the afl‘airs o! the province. thh the result that he discover- ed irxegulsrities involving a number of officials. It is suspected that some of the officials whose dishonesty was brought to light by Gen. Borenok are responsible for his death. A post mortem examination will be made to lean-n it he was poisoned. â€"A terrific explosion at dynamite occur- red near the main wheel pit of the Cater-not Comtruocion Co’s. tunnel. Niagara Fella, at 9.45 Saturday morning. The magazine. containing about 166 pounds of high ex- plosives. ignited from some mysterious cause. The report was deafening, buildings were demolished, windows. doore end debris of every character fili‘ed_the 8315‘ It â€"A bloody murder occurred ot Cleve- land, Ohlo, Wedneadoy of last week, Patrick W. Murphy cutting the than of his brother. W. J. Murphy, a conductor on the Toledo division of the Loke Shore rsllwoy. On Saturday a elater of the bro- thers woe married nnd Mondoy 3 reception was given in honor of the ccension. The murderer, who is a. dlesolnte character, remained in his room, and the brother-old he would eee whet won the matter with him. Soon other he entered the room a struggle ensued, in which Patrick out the throat of his brother from our to ear. The murderer prove himself up. â€"When workmen at John Schweigart Co.’s dye-house. Philadelphia. reached their place of employment the other morn- ing they found the body of Peter Shields, the night watchman, lying in the office. The remains were horribly mutilated by the action of vitriol. The police ascertained that Shields received the burns during a quarrel with his wife the previous night; in her anger the woman picked up a pitch- er containing vitriol.which stood near her on a shell, and hurled its contents at her husband. She evidently was ignorant of the nature of the fluid the vessel contain- ed. The woman is under arrest. $363116”: 'iaeé'é‘ fifii‘fia’de '9. Mm um myfit-om this on! t? é?»- aegis“: .Ia unclecq ta ulvevpeo end “argon, m Sandy Haas. I; betel of 00.000 sullen.I In 270 tannin: due. en Avenue at 144; m lee pa: dey, The “In ta Sen Function wn nude in 140 due. thet to Livetpaal In 02 dnys. end thet from the Blame: to New Yet}: in 38 due. The Suaqnehene eerned $57,000 height money on the triengulet VOYOBO. _ spins" “we “may. gfg‘ggfiggs M85 “J and get d gi‘siaaa-l £9 waging $333533 gauge“ Fam‘ MI 9! KI £9) ______ â€"'â€"â€"-..v_ '- ___ __‘ _--- says that famine min a ' alone the die- trlct In which he no den. '1‘ e r e lamest is as bad as it was in 1891. ate efeen utter failure. There he complete death of material for fires and the eagle are ex- hausted by last rivhgtef’e‘ m miss. The outlook. Count Telatel age, In is black as possibiea ‘ 4 11:1,, â€"Count Tolstoi, In The Russian Gazette, calls attention to the continued miserable oondltgoo o_t the psosaotq of Bessie. Be ,,.A, 1., â€"Thomss Neill, otherwise Green, the murderer cf Matilde Glover and seversl other girls, paid the penslty of his crime at 9 o’clock Tuesdev morning of last week. at London. Englsnd. He was cool to the lest. The only words he spoke before the can wss pulled down on his (see were sddrees- ed to the prison ofiieisls, thenking them for their courtesy end kindness. â€"Eeury Smith, an old gentlemen ever 70 yesrs of s e, residing at Sfilring lske, Mus- koks. hss en lost since t Wednesday. He is supposed to have been drowned while tsking ssnd' across the lake in 3 mos. Search has been msde bv his son Louis end others. They found the paddles end his cunts. taut nothing can be seen at the body or as â€"Thuredey lost, just over the Texss line, J. R. Berkmsn, for several years shot!!! of Bowie county, Taxes, and Sesokel Fen. ex- chief ot police, had s qusml. Both drew revolvers and began firing. Berkmen fell It the second shot and his son. Joe Berk- msn, come on tile eoene end shot Fen through she heart. Frsnk Csssldy. e by- stander. wss hit by a stray bullet and Is thought to be {stony wounded. the 6th, while propering to malt the town they tonnd it hed been encuoted and they took poeeeeeion. â€"A very pointui accident occurred st Three Rivers, 3 etetion on the C. P. B. not for iron North Bay. A boy nemed Been- drie, fifteen years of one, attempted to cross between two core in motion, when on accident happened by which his loge were almost torn from his body end a terrible wound woe mode on his head. He in still alive, but cannot recover. mbnlelde. 0n Novunbcr 5th the French mugged under the walls of Cum. On LINDSAY, 01m, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 non- nubvmlvo of morality ond health “a opposed to common decency lo 3 ud oommonury on momma contrary dvuz- nuns. Dummy that culled tor I re- mody two flood head out! shoulders shove the root, unmet], the lock of mono: mks unnmmooh nd the mum _to provide Mrs. Thom!” spoke at the duties of om- een and nupeflntendenu o! aepnunonu. The mansion allotted tram he: remak- h 0! gm: ulna to Rood omega. From her report on hygiene we quote the follow- lna: Tan men, 01m pronouns Curl-tuna, would. in order to avoid 5 alight expeuo. expo-o tgulr gem-lg employee- to condi- __-__In-_ .-A L_-I‘L 5:5: Miss Allen 0! LondofifDorniniod president at the W.’s; Miss Dongisss is provinoisl president. “mason momenta won. Mrs. Putt reporwd on scientific temper- snoe and hygiene. As objection hes been token to Dr. W. Blohsrdson’o snthorizod text book the ednostionsi depertment have promised s new book. Mrs. Rockwell mode s verbs! report on our irsnohiee work. She wss plessed to see sdvsnosmcnt o: the tomoersnce quee- tion monawomen end their growing in- terest in the work of the different each- use which ind st bout the promotion or this cause. 7 _ Wedneedey evening on entertainment wee held in the Tabernacle under the cue- pioee o! the Young Women’s Christian Temperence Union. Mus Banshee of Sn. Cethnrlnee in the chnlr.hut u there wee an echo in the church it was dlmcult to beer. The alumna by the choir wee churning. wee Tale}, preeldent or the Toronto Y.’e. rend 5 paper, "Whore come the letter C.” She is A daughter of Sir Leonnrd Tilley. There were recluuong nut} page" reed, v- .â€" -â€" -v . v___- -_ __, Mrs. Thornley read a per on "Hygiene. heredity end purity.” n speeking‘ot em- ployees she made the statement that their positions were yearly being improved. She said some dear women had refused to work in this department. as it was too delicate ssnbjeet for them to interim in; they were too sensitive. She went on to say that the poor girls who had to work in unsuitable places were our sisters. end it was our duty to do all we could. Working in basements, which is an evil in the bud. should be seen to beiore employers had gone to the expense oi preparing their pre- mises for their employees to work in. Rev. Mr. George was next introduced. and also told us how pleased he was to welcome us. He said the fact that the convention met in Belleville reminded him oi a story he heard of a minister who re- ceived a number or calls and was in a quandary which to decide upon. In his perplexity he asked his servant. His ans- wer was: “Go whar am do most debil, muse.” In coming to Belleville the indies; had etruck it right, no there wee a great deel oi devil here; the number or hotel: is very greet in proportion to the populetiou. Another emueing story told by one of the rev. gentlemen wee: A young ledy being asked why ehe did not marry. replied the: ehe had plenty of money to keep her. 3 parrot that ewore. a monkey that curved. and a. chimney thet smoked, therefore ehe had no need of n huebend. The moral is thet girle should be precticel in their choice or pertnere. He eeid that no young women ought ever to allow the lips thnt find touched the breudv bottle to touch ere. A report on prison police soldiers chow- ed on improvement in this department: Rev. Mr. Baker came with greetings. He said he was delighted to welcome such a large end important body to Beiieville. end that he was charmed with the busi- neon-like manner of the Judie: no the great amount of work accomplished. He thought. members of parliament would do well to Attend. W. C. '1‘. U. convention. for it they did they would no sway better and wiser Every women having e vote wee rt qneet' ed to use it end do her best to Influence other women to do the some. High license !e not I temperance meeeure end should therefore be opposed by the W. C. T. U. every time. may, now existing ere very uncomfort- able. Some of the railroad men any they hove no other resource than drink. Women are asked to try and improve the bonding houses atjunotlanl. or IE oppor- tunity nfi’orded start some of their own, an Report of the Meeting held It Beuevmo. [Confirmed from lest ween WEDNESDAY MORNING SESSION. Any women holding property in her own right me: be represented on school bosrds snd vote for school trustees. life 16.3 a? fifleébflflfiiz £959 mam {humus 88 mummy 3'3“?“ at me wge at as v {‘63 Flu gm; wants: an dug a a m Sewn a “99:19:!!! 9 H n a “if. 93m in: SW” R an ”Elam wan pm as fie a genus smut! a late whatever] but gs ago ugh 930. 3 ”V0 1”“ 9 9“ JR“ 3958 the 201113an in; manned hi 3 wk! a. be- Ildel manhunt: othet lava“ bruises. u..- -â€"-_.-- -..- em . The farmer relused, and Mlékel- non hen drew a revolver and waned fire blue cap tor, whu E‘mckly yretmted my! the murderer fled. he farmer new"! a m in: and magnum a one of em ens, 1.8 a.“ the mar en? attain 6 any Tefltused i6 Buff-ens eight! my“ Tees!» Mums wane: Wb ear-sues se AWE“ as w .3 I B £3!th we will return in five. The hotel cost at the expedition is yet unknown. The Not- govotnment subscribes two-thirds wegien of the cost and King Once: and other: will princely denote the romeinder. The ex- pedition will leave Norway in June end proceed direct to Non Zombie. uâ€".â€" _--_,, ..... ..... .. .. ., tures. When the schooner atruch attempts were made to get out the boats. but one was struck and smashed to pieces by a heavy sea and the other was washed away. Thereupon the crew, seeing no other possi- ble chance oi life, resolved to attempt to swim to the Wold liahtahip. which was eight miles distant in a southerly direc- tion. After a desperate and exhausting struggle Neilson and the cook driited on somewhere in sight of the lightahip. were happiiyseenby those on board and gal- lant y rescued. They had been in the tem- pestuous sea seven hours and were all but dead when rescued. â€"A few days ago Julius Schmadt and Ole Michelson, two Norwegians. arrived at Ehmonton from Minnesotamhere Schmadt had sold his farm to settle in the Canadian Northwest. The morning after their arri~ val Schmadt was found dead on the road- side with a bullet hole through his head. the proceeds of the sale of the farm which he was known to have had had been taker, and his companion Michelson had disap- peared. As there appeared no doubt of Michelson‘s guilt the authorities of Ed- monton offered a reward for his capture. Monday morning a farmer iivirg about twenty miles irom Edmonton encountered a man answering the murderer’s descrip- tion and attempted to arrest him. The man admitted he was Michelson, and of- iered themiarmer $100_ to allow him to -D "I‘uwv‘vâ€" ..__._-- £11335, wu hnded there with oh: of his men Wednoad: from the Wold ughtahlp, pad giving t _g amount or his «Ivon- , ,7 __ _L__-L. -LLAâ€"IM gm “BREE?! HIMND 975F515? “fflfl ONTARIO W. 0'. T. U. Bimini: tor ale-ion». N {(19.08 Effigy Emma; as: meat ench en lnepiretion to the eenee it we would only decide in their favor thet el- thongh London in much more centre! to: the eeke or the cenee it wee decided by en .1th nnenlmonl vote in Chethun'e fever. The convention eloeed with payer end singing “ch be with you meet “CABLE EXTRA” "L‘memorm service in memory of eaten who hed died during the pee: yen wee held. The vote wee teken u to where the cen- vention should be held next your. laden end Chethem both extended pruning invi- teuone. Chennai contended the: they were I new union, end (pet in would be no of the Innocen- men would any I: served {he child mm; it should have kept. clean- of the dog. The man bu his “con-o sad the dog bus 3 right to devour. ’1‘th or 1:." Wile; aegemnfioe than 2 Ha nee face WM.“ 9 w tango t. A my men. or e {u tlietlen. tw - no end “NO“ an t chill ,el hcoogw law. it in m from whet we deeire, Another blil wii be ore-outed to eriiement preying tor eon- eideretlon oi t e rights at women end girle now et the mercy oi inhuman employeu. EVENING snssxon. Thuredey evenlng’e eeeeion wee the most eucceeefui held by the convention. The John-At. Preebyterien church wee kindly given for thet oeceeion, hire. Cevere in the cheir. After preyer hire. Cevere introduc- ed Mr. Pettemn. the epeeker oi the even- ing. who ee e tempereuce edvocete beere e high reputetion. Be wee time end egein cordielly eppleuded ee he proceeded with hie eddreee. It would he impoeeihle to do justice to thelecture by e mere synopeir. We will. however. quote e i’ew remerke: “The men who eelle the etufl kuowe it ie e eurec; the men who menuiecturce it knowe it ie e curer; end the men who drinke it knowe it is e cnree. He eeid men might go out of that church cureiug him. but he did not cure the enep of hie finger (or them. The queetiou wee: Ie the liquor tremee cone or e bleeeing? If it wee e curee then ell ehould etend heert to heert end ehonider to ehonider end fight it to the bitter end. He eeid God could eweep the liquor treflic irom the eerth without eny eii‘ort on the pert at men. but he is not going to do eo. It mnet be done by humen egency. By enolegy he pointed out the ebeurdity of greeting licence to the “icon-keeper end then punishing hie victim. It ieiike giving licenee to e men to keep e fierce bull-dog in e piece where children muet peee to end fro. end when the eeyege brute would eeize en_d_ worry runny momma snssxox. Mrs. Thorniey reed s none: on schools oi method. The school wss good for the timid womsn who thinks she osnnot do snythina snd good for the women who thinks she knows sll shout it. And lsst but not iesst smnsing wss the psrlismeui- sry drill by Miss Phelps. the subject under discussion being “Free Trsde vs. Protec- tion.” In s very psrlismeutsry msnnes motions. smendments sud smendmsnts to the smendments were brought betore the house snd ostried smid much isughtes. until one breve spirit moved for the origi- nsi question snd the the dehste closed. , A- __-_-._ -n _._L-â€" MUFORNIA HG SYP"P 00. an nausea: a." swanky. xi. mam my, Both the method and results when Syrup of Fi ls taken; it is pleasant and refreshmg to _the tas_te, and acts ntly yet romgis yon the Kidneys, iver and owe , cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. S {up of Figs is the only remedy 0 its kind ever ro- duced, pleasmgto the taste an ac- ceptable to the stomach, rompt in its action and truly bene cial in its efi‘ects, pre ared onl from the most healthy an agreeab esubstances, its manyexcellentqualities commendit to al and have made it the most pogular remedy known. byrup of F! s is for sale in #50 bottles hp :11 lending druggists: mi; Elimegmgf gist mm may not have it on am? unsure it romp fly IyMtbr any wear 0 191193 girypit‘ tufaetured only lyythe FXTRAcTED FROM (:00 [IVER on, man. no rm OB MORRHUOL 13 much max-é pron to union than God leor on In $2 “meat at 003mm; Branching, oufihl. Pun In the Chat. Bore Through Asthma SOLD ll PHMLSOHOO lomuol. PEAR”. EACH OF WHICH until-10 A Huron-row! OIL. Gama. O m “mac. Pub 01AM. 13311601813 In M PRICE .1. Wick-loot Lygymonstco. women MORRHUOL Hmmh‘iedthe TBS ovum Am PRINCXPL. ONE ENJOYS Syrup of Figs Co. CI Miscellaneous. OHAPOTEAUT’S ‘2! W! W ((1.3? film in» £on I HI I m Imam. A IeI 99;» P4" NEWE fig. at: E fiifli‘l E'iflfiih a“ Inn has W by the .gn‘lmnd Public chum”. o m of the Victoria he Township 0! in.” faiths; um can of own Feud III a a mu. arch... of m But Part of Lot No. 7, 1n the 4th Can. of the 'l'p. of tendon, fi'fi‘dxpcéu‘wmm mgubulgwbonoluhun and-bum _,.j -- h .nâ€"s- an- Bout competed at m lot. 0:. mad he. in: 0: many “not. u: that x. In more" or My. in :50 Count! 0 Vim-us. cont-am; null mm. mm or human!» lemma-lot D be sold unbieot to the right 0! dove! at the Into William Mitchel'. the In . For .nnhor macaw-sad non-or 0.10 ‘0 ”I, a. a. 09:135. Vendor- em. n So’clook NIL. tho following mum wo- In connection with Our Pipe, Tob- acco, Foreign and Domestic Cigar 'stock we have an immense display of all kinds of Games, Toys, Dolls. I HobbyHorses, Carts, Velocipedes’. Musical instruments and hundreds or articles too numerous to men- tion in tlze space allotted. J OS. RIGGS- MORTGAGEofiALI-Z' VALUABLE TOWN PRBPERTYi llama. gill. ZOH-Huop‘. o H a.” up A“ unionized-63305053336 .93 on 53 £033 cow-5.33 54:8 3 605.8 .30 33 3 £0on 95 «oogununnhuab MM)“, 28th day ol November, 1892 BI‘iHSh American DYEHIE 30111113111 Montreal. AND PROI'RIETOR OI" THE RI 608 CLOTHES REEL. DIANE . what-nu mummy-r. ones mam residence. many-n. mm. mam. But. 1, [BBLâ€"*1]. Benson House. in the Town of Lindsay, FARM FOR SALE OR :10 RENT. many. Nov . 9. 1892.-31. AlmutlnmwotthaCA hoan-ahlngm. D. C. an: m. Nahum Potomw var. Oysters and fish thud-at. Flam mum gag grannglgnq y; the world. Hula-y (tom _A_A -_A "_â€"JAII- n-Ib-.- Architects and Surveron. A LARGER DISPLAY THAN EVER. Virginia and Maryland. IIIII l.w- l-Iu .â€" â€"' "7-..- _.,_ nu ore. Wuhlnston ma NorTou: Futon. I‘m-mutton cheap. :09 to 1.000 gem. with mmveggnu; 11930 815 per not-o. on cute-t _.__ ___ .- _-.bn nun-nu- lfllvwvuuuu'. vnv W V“: 'v- ”v. -_. vinfi terms. cum-u allow you to work 11 months nah you. Tues low. For uranium cull on or address to: ten don only 810ml) 8. nut-L. Albion Bo‘olfl'omto. Home omen. JAMES c. BPBIGG. 1m New Ink Ava. vgumnm. D. 0.. U.s.A.â€"21-tt. WOOD AND OOAL tram 1m. mum who km on ma the V!!! w quilt-1. (Mm M a J. P. RYLEY'B Mum Stan will be promptly “waded to. J08. KILLABY. 6E6. JBERBON. (In July 25th. xmâ€"gz.4a. WOOD All) GOAL. finial? Year FARM FOR SALEâ€"100 me- one A mummqtmn-three-eéeoeefi FARMS FOR SALE é an'l‘nii mMIâ€"fm. 0R SALE OR TO SommotlotonJ .E 'éammonit’xu. m the 7a m lion of upon-:1!” notes. Cannot» schooucndonm mos canon. A to MC TYRE a: STEWART. hurtl- Iau. A]. July. 1‘. mâ€"u-u. runs for Sale or to Rent; mm m1 511: Nonubajisin "and.“ Linda-y. Ann. 85, 1891â€"90. ! 595.1317 iiifii’flfinwk mm , , ‘ ~ ,9__;.â€"_ WMDIOKBOK p 1.. ammo comm-m [I an mm. mmweswu. K- A. .u The Toronto General Trusts Co. Kent Street, Lindsay. a, emu“, 1’; Mug 9%?! £1.50 AG“? 1'03 rm: giaeellaaeeuag J. W. LANGIUIB. ‘, 1892. ggggags 52;: 3;; E581 a a .2! o 1' gpggag-é‘iaeg . 1 My: Estate Agent. om nomxox_n§§_x some. . -;.-‘.- . M-Wflvâ€"uiunuh In this mu: mmam‘mm.wmo¢ «gum by munch-1 8 Poor. NOTIOETO THE PUBLIC.â€" mm mm “gm; ‘9 Im": Insurance. Loan and Real ed. Allow: for maler AL RESERVE Fund “to WA)” lowest nomrol Brennan llfo company in the world. Portico w o lmend to locum wlll one money b loom lo chl- oompony Mthelr mm m me over 1! those abused 'by old llno cannula. Address. Box 8“. undo". Nov. 18. lamâ€"so”. “BINARY SURGIanm o! On- nunbcat tho Ont-Ho aha-1M W IIIIII .hudh'dfig .8 E :8 3 an. an 523658 010898 «88 8 3 8 N08: engau‘p ”snakes D EAGLESON, e Chartered Accountant of 03m Booklet ell kinds written up. Butemente of eeeunnt mede out. Bel-moo eheete p Dona-ecu mede for writing no books by the week or month. Book- opened for butane men on the eygtem bee: pang" FR _thelr bustneee. 33172100. null or modem 'mGnWol-h. Allan-b! munch-mu 17. M-m * M103 2-4!!! II 5 To 6 PER CENT. rmA'rI: m oonm runs. Good hm Ind comma at shove rum. Ioootdm to mount Md teem-It]. Smut! loon- It oust-31.12% [um-:11! :3:ng may be up: W e mom as and out neuritic- nenuued. .8 B. J. t H. H. McLAUGBLIN. Bum ta. Bikes-'9 Block. Undll)’. CHEAP £0115“! '11:.11U'AL‘ us Dual: I so cent. In - 8% A13. “mom use on 3'. £1!!!“ :1 System 1m two to cm mn."% $31! 4 %”ufi‘l$#°“€95“m"ka 3.3.“ million. an as. 235mm: team-eh. ‘t 0 91143831813 pt ”3. FMMQ A largo amount a! W- vuto Fund: and but Funds to Loan in am and! or large to unit bor- rower. Buy and convex:- ient. term- of re-p3yment. i to 6 per cent. of Mun. Ather- W. m Ind 10me I’ _.t; â€"â€"â€". WSM" may ‘ to amount!»- mt! oamlunlt taming“ ”Paloma! wins 7 AL.-- .LV]. GAGES-ii from 5 to 7 per cent. moon!- Inxmunonm ot Iota; interest mythic yearly um: once. [my tanned on security at moan-or! nous. Jon A. More. OFFICE â€" New qulnlqngggk ‘MBglldlng. PRIvuic FUNDS 'ro LOAN u auqowognt,mhw W _..-.-. -- MONEY TO LOAN mumbsnltborrow. All We mmtammmmmdfl mum 0.339”; m. Au. 1. 181-17. 86”. 1!. “’92.- must-m. mm! mun-r Sgt- 6.188145 HIM. Nov. 19. 173788.931. BYS Eog__8AyE.â€"Four lots in -- -- _ -n -l -- mu? 1101053139 LOAN In sun: Aâ€"- AL_n..__.._L 1-]... Ve terms ry Surgeons. 'ONEY T0 LEN]? 0N MORT- 7 ,7‘ -_-‘_‘I BABTHOLOMEW. ONEY T0 LOAN. B. Moran. Oleflg of_ thg Muni- ”.32” ”22.222.222.25?" a I 22.2...» «warm. '3! '9 MCINTYBE STEWART. to 6 per 001g Ensues; Cards (Tum-arm, 01mg of gm; 19 : 'XW 'ywlR. JACKSON. Bummer. IA ARI! O‘CONNOR. 9 Mad- Janey to Loan. Miscellaneous. 3mm: Go I 1 swarms”??? 539‘ TE] P08 1â€"?” 8. B DEAN. W. » mtg.- 1. M I!“ "Pet-5005 {Eaâ€"{xi 0 distance wlil 010m «and a can: before coming om” cpyomo Bun”!- B .90 . £3 ' IL 111- 8. WILSON. late of tho . an»! ladgwur. VMInburrh. SW ”.327. '3‘" :zi‘i‘a‘a‘“3 «in 23:: net «15$? and Landau-m. U282: Nov. 18. lmâ€"fl-lvr. Artificial teeth msurted fn‘m Quito .85. [or a noun: or undrr pot. Many vvreou on teeth mule by MR. stamps for over 20 you: without repute. _A _ _ U Rama m the Band‘s-d Woo 0on- fiy Surgeon to the Grand Trunk Rollin co out! "nuance Hideout. am door 03‘ of nanny-u. (Moe hours from 8 to 10: m.‘ sndnuosmpm. and 1:09pm. Telephou commutation. # DR. SlMPSON. PHYSICIAN, Gradu- ate at Unlverdty of Trinit Dollop Toronto: Member at Coalege ot Phy chm and Surgeons. Guam»: 13w l’nyatcunw Rubicon AlyInm. mantel: Grand Trunk Bu Lindsay District 0mm- and residence. R unwound doc: wee: er York-ct. Uflloo haul. 8 to 10.30 anyalggqrw ,3. p.m: and 7 no a pan. [\I Moons. Proprietor. Everything flus- olua. Boot brads of Llanore sud Claus. Good mum; sud attonflve hosuer. Gon- union: And commodlouu sample woul- Mu:- 1116. Oct. 23. 1892 â€"33-l!'r. Ontu-lo. W. 8. SCOTT. Propdetor. m hotel Inc 11me undergone a. morongh ova-hull- Mandosnnowbowennwduthobutm In the village. Excellent accommodation. Bu than ouppllgd {uh the best. brands of ham A-,LuA_ _“V__u_. I.__gI_. JUDJI A. anunva.‘, v. v., \HVuI-‘w- tor Dominion Bank.)ofloo canola the Now Dominion Bunk banding. wanna-at. um: Juno 2. lbwâ€"1084! nun". m... --'_â€".. -_... . tibia-om 0mm 3.3:. mm. mm.“ DJ. name. 0. 1'. MAIN. J] Quantum”; unpmwsim 11.me 000. mm 5.qu “adamant-834’- am an. DECmoul. J. anux as studied the Gas Vital: zed Air. under Dr. Canon 0! \‘cw \otk, the chub-tot of m for exuacunfl teeth. ww writes Mn. Numxns thot up :0 Juli let be Lac aim the an MIT 7.6231) «Jena ‘1 cut an accident. Mn. NIELAKDB bu given this gas uninterrupted!) for over 25 yearn to mnnv- xhouurd porno" wiphqut minus-Injury hm- Inz {Mn extracted. U U. U; unnuuo (if V [cm um "I“. Univmma. Number or College at Physician and Swan“. Onurto; we of Post «Mun Hoop! New York. OMâ€"Woodvlue. OI. nun. Woodvma. May :9. mamâ€"5M". D WM TERRY. Pmpumr. Batu-mun liquor: and alarm Large and dry ml. rooms. Comma-cm men oonveyedw all point: on shorten notice. Good stables and MY! Ito-don. June 12th. 1889.453“. my. Um. yam. ylv'llwl. _‘~ I V in: pnmhuod the good will an! whisking: the Abs" well-known hotel from Mr. 31ch I lineup-red no expense in linking improve- menu when new”. anfi mullet-o will an everything nut-claw Beet brands of liquor! guy clam. qud cable; 3nd an “mu" ,, _,_ ___ L-__ looneod hotel. non the I Ofloe, hu hull: chased hnndn. and Mr. Overend. the new pastor. ha elven thehgemloa n u overhauling 3nd tnml- g thxonahonl. Th. mulling blic wmnnd everything nut-clue. The but as of llquon nnd deal but constantly on bad. Good cabling and sun: Live hauler. Undny. Mn? 27. BBLâ€"55d. R J. a; M. 11 McLAUGHLIN, - Burl-m. sauna.“ Block. Kenn!“ Unduy. Ontulo. A Isl-name“: of money In Ion: “lowest nun-of Interests.“ mm mm bacon-u. Undo-y. Sam. )1. 1891â€"“. J. NEELANDS. In the place for first clue dentistry. Beautunl GoldAgnd Parcel-ingrown: lguengfi. Lindw. Anal 8. flanâ€"48 u’ r OMMERCIAL HOTEL, MANILLA, on. Thu hotel ha been remodeled and renowned and newly tnmlehad. No palm v!!! be m to msko guest; oomtomhle. Th0 Bu- nd Dining Room wnll than be and well supplied. Good Commercml Rom. urn-om- Subllng and an amt!“ Hauler, Bu to train. Give meacsll. W. H. PARK. Proprietor. Manna. Mn! ll. 189Lâ€"58-lvr. All bunches of dentistry. includinz the bountiful and durable Crown and Br age Work. sud the Pomeldu mung System. successfully weed-ed by Mr. are. An upper or under-nee of good teeth tor 810 00 Pure new and “tunnel! elrforvane-emedou. tree 1mm Artificial teeth are re ulna. Over EHIRTY YEARS experience. as om BXNBDY'S max. ovpoelle the Dommiou Bent, Renter. Linden. Mu! 16m. 18?: -â€"I(56V mEâ€"m' 'f'm'<“u‘va’m‘*"‘ "-l" V-rr av 18. 1888â€"81-17. _ M nod-my. Doc. 1a 18A. -fl. D“. WAVERLEY HOUSE, Kent-at. east, Had-u. GEO. (2‘33. ”optimal-z my: W DENTIST. LINDSAY. " ' ONTO ORTHERN HOTEL, KINMOUNT, 0mm, w. a. scam? Proprietor“ _ WINDSOR HOTEL. Lindsay,'1‘. J. OVEREND. Wm._'l‘h1q 000W D E N '1’ I S '1? Ollce ova- Fairweatha- d-Co‘a.Swre,KaIt-d. Q W. H. 80389 L 0.3. DRN’PTS'P. Fem t w01m: hmmfi' W the Dal: Jouum. Donna 8. mm m'm.3M-”h.189| “lbw”. “- Linililgy.jnwnn* 9’8. 939‘! â€"-!'I 08.3018 ”031“" Lind”! Much mâ€"m. OR)! A. BARRON, Q: 0., (Spliqipor LUMAN HOUSE, INDEX.â€" fixafismmw a. mains: vmmoun, atm- mx. m‘. g‘m" mama... my 3. WM. 1mm”, 9. 31:, unmgu. 11“ 11-31} Mohlflkvm. .14 Mum: 1% JNI 9‘52qu (Iguana: «112% as!“ C 5400- M. a Won M. :3“? OPKINS CHISHOLMLjIgcoag- OYAL gorEL, M_Al\'ILLA.-_â€"J. OORE JACKSON (Sacco-scam , aUDSPgrg uJ_A__r_:_1;§_u§Lâ€"Mm I 1â€"1â€"â€" B. DEAN, BABRISTFR, SOLICI- 'oINTYRE a srmgu, Bums- gaping. D._._Q. 14.. u,_o. a In. KERRIXAQ 8. 133.391.. OJ. ”the: £996 ' I mg; . m. a. 9; Gréguugo of'flcpfln'wd w .n‘, P. am, pmmsrnn, som- HART, L. D. s., lst’lmUWm minimum vi Met}!!! Barman. ram 1'0 LOAN. Quintana. Hotels. Den its try 'aouomou. no ._ hi; ,v , 1i MIL-7111!! DENTIST. I. 8.0. D. ONT.

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