‘e trade, value. as usual. [1503. re a few BM 35 miss our 30" 'M even if they 02' ,ho havenofr as a spur 'et|. 11¢.an Te Britain Come and 3“ Tï¬E‘GALï¬KBâ€"IKF POST , _.-_â€".. flWSbF â€Tim WEEK BOX 3 AN D FOREIGN ITEMS OF IN TERES T. tr‘h‘c' mammuzm gm. (humeral! tram the Talon-up): 3nd Roman â€"Theodora Herbal-mile French sculptor, died In Paris on Standby. He was born in Puts. July 29, 153.9. â€"News has been received In Brussels from the Congoctnte that the Belgian forces have captured Klrundu. 3n Arab strong. hold. near Stanley Falls. -- - ,, x-_ _--A HUIU. av..- ., ..__~ ,_ ~Mr. John Hunter, of the London road, Clinton, Ont.. who had been missing more than a wees. was found on Sunday In the hay mow 0! his own barn in a very weak condition. ' - ' L4-_ :_l_- -" Luv nu ....... . at Novar. blunkcke. this season by the Dominion Bank 0! Toronto was destroyed by fire last ’l‘ueeday night. The origin or ‘ the fire is unknown. has it is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. The outl- msted lose in $2,000. â€"Vosaiacho Zeltuug publishes a despatoh from Darz Salem Dar, Zanzibar, saying the: Sultan Msll. the paramount chief in the Kilimanjaro d Intrict, has sued for pesoe and accepted all the terms oll‘ered by the Germans. Tue nultan cedcs large tracts of territory and gives up all his rifles and ivory. Two companion of the German colonial force remain in the sultan's dis- trict for the'vresenr. indeed is he whose blood is poor, who haslost his appetite and his flesh and seems to be in a rapid de- cline ; but - sco'r'r’s EMULSION Hypophosphltes can make it rich again by restoring appetite, flesh and rich blood. and so giving him energy and perfect physical life, cures Coughs, Golda, Consumption. Scrotula and Bronchitis. IT IS ALMOST as PALATABLE AS MILK. at Pure Norwegian eqqliver Oil and â€"ilenriot:s Kimball. 18105" old, while desoonden: from long continued sickness, committed suicide Tuesday by throwing herself into the lake of. Chicano. Inssne‘ with uric! over his daughter's rash not, Andrew Kimball, her tether, {allowed her example, and. choosing the spot where his dsugttcf: Mel-ms body wss iound, threw himself into me lske and was drowued. He was 3 real estate dealer and in prosper- ous circumstaucss. Mrs. Kimball is prea- mted. , â€"Arzhur J. Patter, superintendent of POOR MAN â€"Ar.‘.hur J. Parter, superintendent of 5 the Buihio Exile-ex Company, enfl'ered a ‘ terrible death cn Sundsy evening. While out driving: wish his wife. his carriage was struck at the. Oneida-st. crossing by a Lake Shore and Michigan Centrsl raiiwey yerd engine. Both were thrown from the carri' nae. Mr. Porter tau under the wheels 02 the engine end was dragged over 200 £eet. His head wee, but for a shred of flesh, sevo cred from his body. His 1er leg wns cut 03‘ at the hip, sad his right. arm torn sway. Mrs. Porter sustained serious. but not Intel, injuries. gggm‘ mg,- by Scott 80mm. Bellevnlo. â€"Connt Gourko, one or the moat distin- guished "flaws cf the Russo-Turkish war, 3““ died Tuesday. He was 9! Lithuanian ori- wuu -â€"--.._, v glen, and was born in 1828. He was educaied In the Impariai Court 02 Pages. In 1846 he '33 created ensign of the regiment of hussara of the imperial body guard. In 1857 he was already captain, and command- ed a. squadrsn in the same regiment, and i was made in 1550 adjutant to the emperor. In 1851 he received his colonel’s commission. In 1866 he was appointed commander oi the Fourth Huaear regiment of Marinpol. In 1867 the emperor named him major- aeneral and ordered him to be of his suite. Then he commanded the grenadier regi- ment of the imperial Guards, and in 1873 the ï¬rst brigade of the second division of Cavalerie de la Garde. Count Gourko took part. although in interior rank. in the Crimean war. being stationed at Balbeck. Bis heroic deeds are almost too well known to be minutely recorded. On June 25th, 1877. with a detachment of cavalry and‘ a single battery, he attacked and tool: by maul: the strong and powerful-occupied town of Tymovo. On July 5th. he occu- pied Kazanlik and the village of Shipka, Nd altar occupying and defending the passes or ahipka, Hankow,and others. he: â€nether with Menredeeky, traversed the Balkansinthe midst oi the winter storms r “directewith but iewloseee and led the) victorious Russian troops into the emu. Friday atternoon upuu working on the heights oi 1 They advanced from the trez to surround the S )aniah iorc obliged to retire. The S] engaged in throwing up earl deienoe oi the men who wi] on the heights of Sidi Guari tion to this they were bull about the Fort Rostro Gt Cebrereizee. While they ‘ played the Riflians began to them battle, notwithstandi: were pro in the ï¬ght. The mu Wont Friday night naming. Eventuallythel lodgedhomtheir advanced compelled to tell back. Webb-chief oi the atMelille. waeehot dead 1 mew-momma men were mane 1: 7811'! beyond, thus «comm .Phn- wounded. Next mernln 'Thl NDSAY. FRIDAY. NOV. 3, .11 «AN “rummage nuns. Wuaow. Pablm heu’ Notice. Emulsion-7 P, Wth‘aon. 1 1199090110, Md Adrhnoplo. Tho ha ndou Ind ulna-t impossible to» of usual“ 1 Banana- In the mld o: wlnter pm to:- perform“! by the Ioldtm o! Buds. â€"Jemee D. Hetehineon, e etetionery engineeer. end Mite Lottie Zioklet'. both reeidente oi Wenkegen, 111., were matted Ineedey in the Faerie wheel It the Woeld'e Stir. The party o! eight included the tether oi the groom end mother of the bride. The knot wee tied when the onge wee nt the top of the wheel. â€"Neil. the twelve-vear-old eon of Mr. Duncan MoBein. 5th oonceeeion. Went- ntineter. nee: Whiteoek. met with flexible deeth lest Fddey evening. While dnwing etone the linen got over the horeee' heede. He etepped on the tongue between the horeee to remove them. when the teem ten ewey, end the loed peeeing over him. killed him inetentiy. -- ‘r,__A_.‘-_ out UllKlH-A vanâ€"4 . ____ cent. of the earnings to the management of the fair. the company will not a proï¬t 0: ebont $200,000. Col. Cody, whose wild woe! show woe refused admission to the grounds, exhibited on a tract of lend ont- elde, and made a fortune. The World’s tel: proved a bonenzu for all aorta of tekire, but many who invested in hotels loet heavily. â€"It is doubtful it a more unfortunate speculation was ever entered upon than the British Mllitary Tournament. Captain Gordon’s sad death from pneumonia the other day was a striking termination to an enterprise whose name was disaster. The only people who made money out or the undertaking were the wolves or Chicago, who were paid liberally for services rend- ered. and the speculators who handled the tournament in Canada. The total loss on the venture was very little within $120,000, while no less than seven of the members of the troupe died during the six months 7- L_.n_ UL uuu v-v_,- , in America and 73 were crippled or badly hurt. Before they eeiied from New York name of the men were reduced to virtual starvation, having to sleep out. of doors 3nd. raise money for food on their medals and trophies or beg in the streets. It was an iugiorloue ending to a. brave and nobie show. â€"From Labrador comes intelligence or what appears to be 3 series of murder. thought; so be the work of n halt-olvlllzad Enqulmwx named Brown, llvlng at: Turn- , 7 -_- ‘_- _~j_e, eviok, on the coast. The victims are two elderly women, Brown’s mother-in low end wife, another wcsman. quite young, the wife or a. neighbor, and s young child. All these were found dead in the hut or house oi Brown. while he and the other women’s ‘ husband, who is thought to be en sccom- plice, were away looking, as they said, for ï¬rewood. The ofï¬cers of the Deep See Mission ship ‘Albert’ held an inquest, end one of their doctors made e post-marten examination and discovered that the deaths were due to hemlock poisoning. Information was sent to the government of the affair, and the chief of police, 00]. stcett, end a posse of constables started for the scene to investigate. They have not yet returned, nor is eomrnnnicstion possible, so it is not known whet discover- ies they have made. â€"Ii: is announced ofï¬cially that the tribeemen before Manila, Mcrocco, begun drink from their trenches at four o’clock on Friday afternoon upon the Spaninrde working on the heights of Sidi Gnu-inch. They advanced from the trenches nod tried to surround th: Sganieh forces. which were obliged to retire. The Spsniarde were engaged in throwing up earthworks for the defence of the men who will build the fort on the heights of Sidi Gun-inch. In eddi- tion to this they were building naught. nbont the For: Roetro Gordo end Fort Cebrereizes. While they were thus em- ployed the Bifï¬ene begun toprepue to sin them bettle, notwithstanding the no: that the workmen were protected by the Spanish betteries. In the niternoon the BLEBmsopenedflre,whioh m uneven-ed by the Spnnlerds. the “tiller! taking put in the ï¬ght- Tho ï¬ghting continued throughout Fridey night end sauna-y morning. Eventually the Moon m dis- lodged iron their sdvnnced nautical. end i compelled to nu book. Gen. Hug-lie. eommmdu-in-ehlet of the Spanish troupe mum wuehot do“; while lending a .m-tinmninlttlioRm. Seventyothh .11 who wounded mum. 3‘om men drove 111m B ODD!“ ‘W no!!! tun; uw' â€"__ , â€"1‘hc voicnno on Mount Cslbnco. Brut}. hll min become notivc. The ntrcotl 0! up from tho crntcr. Grout nimn auto among the residents. â€"Pnric has n trash nunpiy o! wntcr through nu aqueduct clxiythrco 1:11ch in length. pinctngit nhcnd 0! onion in Eu- rope in thin puticulnr. The mownnco in lixty gniicnl dolly for each inhnbltnnt. â€"Miu Dnicy Gnlnnd. mod 23 yarn, dnuahtcr of ex-nttornoy-goucrnl Guinnd. of Washington. committed suicide Fridny afternoon by shooting her-cu through tho heart with her “that“: revolver. There was nothing in the young lady’s condition this morning to indie-to nny montn‘ disturb-ace. - â€-â€"A BOA-1., n' Vï¬ï¬â€"iomcor McDonoid. or For! mu... .. ports rim three Chinomon were robbed of 840.000 rooeniiy noor tho boundm lino by three highwumon. Six Ohinomon in oil but boon working oi pincer mining on tho Conodion oido oi in. lino. ond ind main. loud noon: 010.000. The coupon! were on their my io m mow: Kingdom. on were divided inio iwo bondo oi ohm «on. Tao Coiueioin won bruioiiy nooniiod. Mo. Donia Iliib oioiod in» tho robboro «oi. home to flee the oounirr. =0: Friduiosi the people oi 8t. Nor. bori. Bonnier and tho vieiniiy anchored to ooiobroio on "one oimooi unprooodoniod ' ‘ on- nnunnlln‘h Olllmlo III 8"!!! IIIâ€"vu- __,, , In Common mama!“ m «mum: “Moms" 0! tho mouluo o! m. Pietro Ooolombo wish Modomomuo Mom Ro- bolao. The: no hole and hmâ€. tho out common n 04 mu 0! no no tho no: u 01. 5nd uoltuov o1 mom moo amount». Tho old lody to o brig» and autumn onus. pie to the women a! thuddoaouolno dun. for one lights the flu hot-on oval-y mom -,|__ _- An. A.“ ow. â€"â€"_ - inn. i| proud 0! it. ond mints no ono on do it no well on the on do it. -Coptoin Andonon. o! the Norwegian Ihip Emblem, oh Buonoo Anon, ttom Cnioonumi. writes Item the Argentine oopltol, undo: duo of Sopiomber 20. am he now on J niy 21. in inmndo 86 N.. lanai. tudo 33 W.. one or the boots 0! the White Stu lino steamer Noronio. which won loot , LLAL «L- Ow flaw Emuâ€"v- _._v- at sea. was picked up. He adds that the boat was bottom up and contained nothing whatever. I: was thickly covered with barnacles. There was a large hole in the bottom. The leshings oi the boat appeared to have been out in a hurry and with such force that the rail beneath where the lashings had been fastened was severed. The patent unhooking apparatus had not been used. â€"The single tax system has taken a de- cided advance in Australasia, deriving l its support from all classes in the commun- ity. except those favoring monopoly in land. Recently the single tax men scored a great victory in the legislature of South Australia. The lower house. on tour suc- cessive occasions, passed a bill giving muni. clpalities the option of raising their rev- enues by a elngle tax on land values if they saw fit. Three times the upper house ‘ threw out the measure. When it reached the chamber a ionrth time the upper house yielded, and the bill is now law. The title is “Th~ Dlstrict Assessment Act. †and its provisions resemble the law now in force in British Columbia. but the municipalities are given wider latitude. â€"'1‘he lest number of The Vlsdivoetocx, s newspsper published in Eastern Siberis. reeeels e terrible stete of “hire smona the convicts on the Island oi Seghslion. It would sppesr thst the convicts there here been trested by some oi the subordinate prison authorities so harshly thst the governor of the islsnd hes been obliged to interetere for their protection. A werden nemed Khunofl’ and some of his sesistsnts. who at one time were convicts themselves end had been rsised to the rent of jsilers- hsve been removed from their posts. ‘ Khsnoï¬â€˜s trestment oi the prisoners was so sbominsble that n number oi them crippled themselves. cutting of! ï¬ngers end toes in order to be trested es invelids end ,,,‘An__ Iww -â€" w-_-- , , to be ireed from hie terrible crueltiee. Others fled to the inpenetreble ioreet, where they eufl‘ered ell the horrors oi hunger. In e eetchel belonging to e fugitive convict who hed been hunted down were found pieces of human fleeh. Inveetlgetlon revealed that this man had been one 0! a party of four and the: only one of them now remeined. The other: hed been killed and devoured by their comrades. â€"The following are the detsils of the lstest rsiiwsy accident st Trenton. N. J., Thursday of lost weekzâ€"Freignt engine No. 1.847, going west from New York to Philedelphis, on the main line of the Pennsylvania rsllrosd, was psseing Lowrance. N. J., four miles west 0! Princeton junction and ï¬ve miles east of Trenton, when the broke-beam on one of the cots user the engine fell down to the rsils. Thirty-eight cars were hurled in every direction, and heaped in I mess ‘scross the four psrsllei trscks. Just at this moment the second section or No. 2, s Chicsgo limited, due in New York st 7.02 o'clock. csme along st s speed of 60 miles an hour. and so near together were the trelne at the time of the derailment of the freight the: the flying peeaenger engine buried Itself at full speed in the pile o! debt-1e. The oresh wee tremendous, end the hevoo awful. The pessenger engine wee torn Into shreds. The boiler only wes tonnd inteot in e swemp which bordered the roedbed ten yerds ewey. As the some [EL-ion from the kindling-wood of the wrecked height tub. The poor fellow- hed been mauled beyond :11 hum emanated by the money of I M Li Inch .11 the you round. Corn mp- h but eogdpojod ghoul!) 91.3993! of Fort Stag“. '0' unnum- no in“ out. - '_ 811.103. XAIMM mumâ€"Jun. Bacon. 0! this plus. told I Won. mom-um†"mun. other dlv- Be who land has: “hacked by kidney dunno than: two you no. which mulled 1n continuous palm In the but. To no N! own worth. “910 were unbou- nblo um um wu I - boouno so an: no Ind so In up work to: out I nu. sad (requenuyn odulllumlnde ho oonld not put on bl- own boon. Kr Baden has Incl! Men on com boxe- ot Dean'- Kidney Pmo. The rank bu boon I when cure an be tin cg!†u hum†um baggy o Tho by â€mainline-Mm» In may mmâ€" With-key. ï¬%"i¢t nun: W u an; wond cum from that: no. In" con. to 11m“ Mullen the Province. "A Ipothd “an" In VIII. they all u damning cum" In Bolton. Romm- from tho flow!“ were . though, show um n can my 0! than no unlpo ml. «mm “Whole W “Up “am. more Now. Tho dovil love- to I“ NI ma- ou commented WNO‘ TM mu ham mama wmodu mu. cabin“. "new .0 mm :17 au- nun-u." Sunni! Ipply "Swnxn'a murmur." No tum medicine required. Oun- mm. eo- I-an. "on. u! eruption. on the hoe. man. now. no. luvtn m nkln clear. whlw and healthy. .1 I o m ,2: 132:“ “:wï¬wmmg o no ‘ m ‘t III . M It you “if: â€'0“ â€9.338%. boom. I In not I m- oumunawoc M am. It Imo- . â€" A III OI '0' was ï¬rm» NNIMMmWhM hu Imam o! my nld Mom! [mm-m Wm! . Mflum Miami“ the“ «mm. :: ‘umsgr Ween“ aw, “Run“ "N“I‘G" “hum!“ “N".‘Q. “Noah?" An ndvortlalng nto Ed of s nllgloua wooklv states, “Nothing taunted which would lead man to sin." â€"L.Vum v v uâ€".â€".. we: “I hed hccn ln 3 diamond common to: three years trom Nervomees. Wane†ot the Siomech. Dynamic and momma. until my health we: gone. I had been doctoral con- etantly with no roller. I bought one bottle of South America Newlno. which done me more good thou my 050 worth of doctorlnz [ever did u my lite. 1 would advise every weekly person use xhlc valuable and lovely remedy; c tow; to bottles of l: have acted me completely. con-lac: l: the grandest medlclne 1n the world." A :51“ bottle will ccnvlncc you. Wemmcd by mmmmnmuw mm~g¢hߢl§oaudtocmm mmwmfln mwm mmmmflmmpnwm i. Gamma. Rheumatism Outed in a Day. South American Rheumatic Lure, for Rheumatism and Neuralgia. radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disnp ars. The ï¬rst dose greatly beneï¬ts. 15 cents. Sold by Gregory. druggist. California _.Reboooa Wilma-0:0! Brownvdloi. , -_ _...~ â€"The only daughter of Prince Xerneto- jefl‘. a. wealthy nobleman 0!. Moscow. re- cently sloped with her father; ooachmen, teklng 100,000 oublee Wm: her. The nuns princess to only 18 yem old end wee one o! the reigning belles o! the old Bneelen . Ag- ceptahls to the stomach, rompt in its action and truly bene cial 111 its eï¬â€˜ects,p preï¬xed dfroonl mthe most healthy an greeab esubstances, its man excellentq ualitiescommendit and hangs made it the most oular remedy known. pb of Figs is for sale’ 1n 750 all leading druggists. bot es byfl Any relial edruggistwm who may not have it onhan rocure it __.....nl>‘lw 1I'NI- anv anew OWiShPS v â€"-_"__7r. (3:9th It In btlleved in Run!- thn the p11: left Odoen (or this country. -â€"Saven man of Bard-burg. P... in “arch of work, boarded 3 min of cod und on can going out Wedneudny of last weak. ad the on on which they won t Â¥ ridlng jumped 3 "Inch, wrecking some! mo! e westbound m. Four of the Intertunetee were embed to deem under the minding men. mvmmmy-nn not done. mnnlnthlmdeetcenlneltfle that memmmmmnouou Fae Prue. Making mom 1- Mental: mammmw of their eelehteted Inseam In d1 “I! L. mamno'rnu tho plotnm no the m which WbWWWdMWO-w. mammmdotthdrwumm. Maryanne-ll tho low-bred out at 915m 'ENJOYS am mmco,cn.. nownlom'u to ho a qua-0’- mg szrug ’11wa 1031:. 3.! Ana“. 3: Lind-l3. Go. 01W MM A Boston Boy’s Eyesight paved-Perhaps HI. Life By Hood’s SaunparIllrâ€"Blood Pol- soncd by Canker. Read the lollowlng [mm a @1le mother: " My lltlle boy had Scarlel Fever when ¢ you: old. and It left lllm very weak and um: blood I“ with calla-r. llls (-10: been». so lnllnmed um lnls sullen-lugs were lnlemo. and for seven week: he Could Not Open Hlo_l__yo_!._ vvâ€"Iw "vv . 1 took hlm [WIN durlnx um mm mm ltyo Iml Ear Inï¬rmary nu (‘Imrlon nhwt. but tlwlr nmedlon lulled to an Mm um mmm widow at road. I mmmonml mum: lulm Hood‘s MHnmrmn nml It mm mm! hm. I ham ‘1 war cluuhlnt mm II â€0'.“ M. - .5! 0mm no! N. "I" “I‘m \‘uu may I!» my. Ion- tmmunmmu «my yuu «hm-o. mm was. My In mum uw pram u hwumou! uw wmulthul await AM my Ion." Man! I“. luamum. anus Wat-Mum" HL. Ila-tau. Mun. um munru. Pâ€"flr‘ HOOD'I P!LLI1F;9;.;0|¢!’II}§;IO. and an pr too! tu muwmuu. pun-«mun and "ammo. â€"Col. Lsz'er. or Belloville. who has been for 17 years commanding ofï¬cer of the 15th Battnlion, has nnnounocd publicly that he would resign because the militia nuthorl- ties had refused postponement o! inspec- tion after he had ca'lcd drills ofl for two weeks in order to allow the banquet to Mr. Corby and the cabinet ministers to be held in the drill shed on Ssbt. 21. -Among the marriages last week of well-known Winnipcggcrs was that of Mr. G. S. qunith. oi the travelling staii’ oi O'Longhlin Bro". He was united in the holy bonds of matrimony On Tuesday morning. to Mrs. Louise Wigmoro. a populnr resident of Orilds, Ont. the cere- ‘ mony being performed in St. Luke’s church. l Fort Willlsn. by the rector, Rev. Mr. l Kirby.â€"[Frce Press. â€"On Wednesday oi last week Mr. John Richardsonger met with a severe accident while working in Strickland’s canoe factory at Lskefield. It seems that he was running some lumber through the jointer. and as it was gettlng dark at the time in the factory he could not see very well what he was doing. He was pushing the board through. not thinking that his hand was our the knives, when all at once his hand was on top of them. with the result that the ï¬rst and second ï¬ngers of his left hand were bxdly mangled. â€"On Tuesday of last wed: a lamentable accident. which must of necessity result totally, even it the patient he not already dead. beiell Mr. John Crawford oi Berrie- ,d A -Ll- A new. wow u... -v-.. -__, dole. while attending 3 threehing mnehiue on the premieee of Mr. Mother nenr Stir- ling Fella. Mr. Crawford in muting an examination or some portion at the mnebinery incsuiiously nppronehcd toe cloeely the revolving ehutt. n knuckle 02 which struck him in the buck between the ehouldere end nlmoet in nu inetnnt tore the clothing lrom hie body. It won thought for n ehori. time thet he hod euetniued no r injury beyond the shock to hie eyetem end o few bruises, but on trying to remove him it won found the lower limbo were pern- lyzed, indiutlna injury to the epinnl column. He is quite conscious. dose not eppenr to suffer anything, but renlizee thnt there in no boomâ€"Burke's Folio Arrow. Hood’s Smapawlaâ€" HIDLLND DISTRICT 10135 New Advertisements; Hood’s Saraaparllla for my wife. which she has taken with the most satisfactory results. This led me totrySkodL’sGenm-n Soap, sstss troubled s grestdesl with a sensitive face which shaving would irritate. Skoda’s German Soap hss entirely rid me of this trouble. For softening and closing up the skin one has only to try it to mpg-eds“ its sn- 7â€" A“ AKA- Skodé. Discovery 00. Principal Commercial Department Kent’s of of the for llouee and Outdoor Planting. We have just received our Stock of Fall Bulbs for llouse and Out door blooming consist- lng of Bermuda Easter Lam. Single Hyacinth, blue white. 1'04- Bomen Hyman. Grooves. all colors. These Bulbs will make a beautiul Bloom In the house all winter or Flower out doors very early In the eprlny, and the cost and care 0 keeplny is very slight; Gregory’s Drug Store. Patent Medicines atCut Rates SORANTON GOAL our!" um months. An: u hula: In" that: order ‘mh me for u a higher price that shove wm not that! con a above Moo.“ um I. am month. Also. VETERINARY SURGEON. graduate of On- urlo Voter-1m MToronw. W when! use One-no Maximum Ol'l'lOl and residence. Bend one between Han Btu. Woollen mus-m the ethodux Church. _ All 0.11ng ms†or 91mph‘prompt- ’* â€"â€"A -â€"-AA 0â€"1--" “000“,. 8*!" ML. W F. O’BOYLE, CLERK OF THE . MUNICIPALITY OF OPS. INSUR- LI‘CI AGENT. mo. 1.110 M Acclcont. but Companion. mount To LOAN. Pm». um other Funds 3% Lowest Rates. GonmLéggqnqunt. Real Route Agent. etc. __---.. u. an" - '\~nu.v Sales promptly attended to. Chum moder- ate. Numb. Bent: 23m. 1893.â€"77-11r. D EAGLESON, o W Amara: 0! 03m. Books of All kind: written up. Statement: or soocnnz nude out. Woe shoots prepared. 0mm undo for writing :1 books by the woolernontb. Boonoponod or business men on the a best suited w their baldness. Psm 9 Accounts stunned; All mus at my†_ gdltqd. Inga-notion given I: double \h h the Tom» «MW m. on a» flow nu. mu In 6011va u: Mot m an bl $6.50 PER TON, William“ [anti-notion lvon I: double entry bookkeeping when dour moment for thoMUTUAL RESERVE Fund momma longest natural remxum lite coupon: in the world. Ponies w o intend to insure will one money by insuring in this company. amen rates no little over noli those 0 h old line oompnnios. Adamo. Box W. Nov. 18. nonâ€"awe. m I'll IOI‘I‘I 0' omun ov. {Ptâ€"1'1: 1362.41. ONEY LEFT on Mortgages. Straight loans ut lowest current rues. Terms 01 mum; to out: bortqwer. Momma neeounw ed. ‘MOOBE JACKSON. mam. 3:110 1892. ' ONEY To LOAN. “mam ham 4': VERY LOWEST CURRENT um. townhle on team to unit box-lower. Also: lugsunonntot mt funds to loan on adm- ngoonl term. 0. E HOPKINS. n__;_.__ -.- [lg-4|--- m 5W munâ€"nu “via-Q v.-. moo. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. LINDSAY Apt-'11:. 1898 -52 1!. U1 - GAGESâ€"u trom 5 to 7 per cent. accord- ing to amount of low: Interest mama yearly It In! omoo. Money advanced on mun!)- o! OFFICE â€" New DominionBsnk Built Wilma-It“ Lindâ€. June 2. 1892.â€"l08-1y. Ara- ALLAN 8. MACDONELL. Barrister. 02.0.. (over Kennedy's atom). Kent'sn. unduly. has completed arrangements with moneyed madm- tionnnndprjysge «pit-guts in Toronto. gate}- COAL “VIII-flu VIII-w w'Iâ€"Uâ€"W ._ _-,-7 ,_ bore sad mam. sad to now prepam to receive application. for Iowa in 13:30 or mu mounts. nnd on ml or pemndaecnriny. The ggq classy. rates. The most tumble 892234. ML! [And-u. v“; many. Nay. 192 maxâ€"24'. A large amount of Prlvsm Funds and Trust no Donn In sum: small or large to suit war. Easy sud mammal:t mm: at me- ent. 5 no 6 per cent. mm a: smut. Feb. 7. 18$ â€"-IS. Bum LINDSAY. ’____.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 5% E irony: TO LOAN PWA‘I'I LEXANDER DIXON, MANILLA. or 08.25 at Ihodl R. Haring, 01¢ng of_ muggy?! 6NEY T0 LEND ON M0111:- ONEY T0 LOAN. â€"-Dho noncâ€" .8 names: Cards Jon. Mqundor. E. Gumrz. A. UCTI ON E ER. Mogey to Loan Money to Loan. |®~A JOHN A. BARRON. 'o 0â€" :ngmï¬m- J- 3‘ M4 mm. 011 o Barristers. 4 Lindsay, Ontario. â€"â€"â€"'â€" loan 3: lowest an )N MORT- unit ban-rowers. L $53.3? orms â€security of ‘ mmMAI n-“ A‘“- _._ Ola Jar-Ramada- COO'MM CHM" IODI‘AI’I and†Much 73.5% um DEN TIST. LINDSAY. ' ' ONT‘ All macho. of dean-try. ladudtnc in handful and dmble Crown we mag. Wet. and tho PM mung 87mm. new Why Mr. Grout. An unmanned-II! dawduothtoruooo Parana-ma Wanna nutorpdnlulemwuon. tree when mm m no â€awaited. Over THIRTY YEAR! exam I: own: Rummy! ENI- â€Mac the Donglgtoqgmt.‘ gent“. .8 now mung nan, cut-Mo: (BI-no) for extra: mom I! is applied to the ml in the form 0 a mic spray. when num on u produced and e teeth extracted so hypo- dermic 1:994)er mutmq to piemc the gums In .- ‘\_. ll‘_.-â€"‘ ‘1‘ HE'S. â€mflï¬nmmaa 3113;. 'i’a-am. 34 Rue In 8mm. memncc. It in mm the annual: m Chicago. w-..“ V It. Neelnndn continues to mean Niall: O. A!!! with him ulunl success. He bushel! It. unlmemlplcdly for over uvcnumlx run. extruding Inn}. for lhouumdn of venom mm- “tw. 0“ Wm. m VLH HGROSS L D. 8. DENTIST Bumlml munch! Moth Inna-ted on price“ “Never; non. Alanullnorclvu-oeoot tam-y. cur?“ on cam nomlnlu crown M . uh n In nommuu c m%.wm N coca-full: time. â€â€œ1 ' I.“ Pomona from n Mal-non blouse mud 5 end More coming. "ï¬fties. ï¬rst floor to Caner a 00!. M O“. «on. Mud-tun (M mm. mm ~17. aâ€" 3713' d".""m T ‘1‘! Ho £33.". July 18th. am 40°". L.BERR1MAN,M 0‘ K aloe uud Wskfflw R. JEF‘FERS, Late of Oak wood. bu removed to Lindsay. um.» and residues. No.88 Wonmlon-UL, one (100* wrel o! Ham‘- when. Telnphono oommunlcauon. um. In: mm. 1881,58 In. '7 R. E. s. wusos, law of tho Boyd Inflmuy. Ed'ubnrob. Scotland. coo-II! Over an yem' experience or an Macon: mprotosipn. 01300 and resident. corner 0! Russell nun Liam-am. undo-y Nov. 18. “ELâ€"W151. m. '11:} 18m. um 406 d . B. 0.: Graduate 0! Victada and Tau-om: Universities. Member of College or Physician! and 8 Ontario; late of Post (ix-adults New York. Ofï¬ceâ€"“’oodvflle. (b- Eflpl _ 7 “do. Vvoodvme. May 19. ï¬stâ€"504113 In. "All. an“; 5, sun... ~.â€"_'â€"_ , _ Referee to the Spandex-c1 hem Oom- W Surgeon u: the Grand Trunk Ream: oe end residence PJdoqu. ï¬rst door eel: “Lindsay-st. 03:00 hours from 8 to munh‘ “ammonia. end 71.02am. email communication. no of Uzivenizy of Trinity Colleen Toronto: Member 2: College of Physician and Surgeons. Onouic: hie Physicians Rock Asylum. King-don. erd Trunk Surgeon. Linda†District. 0310: 5nd maidenoo. Kauai “mound door was: or York-ct. (mice noun. 9 to 10.30 o.n_1_..‘1._33“tc 5!" pm: and 7 to 8 9.8:. fl M0033, Prcydezcr. Even nuns: am- oluo. Beat brands of Liquors and Gig: Good cabling and attentive hustler. - venlent and oommcdhus sample rooms. Mau- SLUMAN E OUSE, MINDEN. -~ WM TERRY, Fropdmcr dBesL bum: ca liquors 3nd c139â€. Large and dry mu “HUI†nun u no... _ fl, _ __ room; Comm'3rc1.~.‘. men on: veyedw all you»: on W mourns~ Good mamas 3nd attain!" homers. Junelz:.e.1bj§§.â€"53-u. 60 COLLEGE-ST" TORONTO. Linda-w. August uh. 1833â€"69-1â€. U n. WATTEM,_Proprlet:r. I have leased this Commodiona Hotel at: many-0L. and refuruishr-d and reï¬ned ma premises thwashout. 'l‘hc Bu- wiil be up at with Best Brand of Uquom and Oman. clan cabling and stmnxive hogan-x5. Lindaâ€. Doe. mu, 1892 â€"36-u. 'OCULIsr and A CRIST, Vu-‘ w â€"-_ __,_, tor Dominionâ€" Baum; shoe in' the New Dominion Bank bundmg. wanna-3L. many: fun. 2. i§9iL1osg MOINTYRE x STEWA. LBARBIB- TEES. 801201135. Nob 9:125. eta . so. maneuver 0am 81ml. Kelli-8‘». D. J. MoINTYRK. Q. C. T. STEWABI. 3.1):GRA881 rmswux. aun- gm. no. I‘m. mum... uu it. numzmvs. mam» u! maul WM 18M OM20 98°!!! 9 '9}! 9‘1» R J. M. a. McLAUGBLIN, o Banners. 8.10.. Buster's Biock. Kent-IS. Lindny. Ontario. A large amount. of money In [out 5: lowest. races of lax-rev: and terms to an“: borrowers. Lindsay. Sept. 14, 1891â€"“. Solicitors. one. Ontâ€"374:. G. H. ï¬OPKmag ‘n. G. s. RYERSON, jacket. 9% . £163 .815 053 £80 “gazaogwaoum 538 .63 .moflo d \ x I; nx'vli Ptvtll“ n '41.: p I‘M! o I. '1‘. D. nmr,nn.s.. DEN rxs'r: Architects and Surve_ 11. GRANT, M. D._, _q. IOMMERCIALi 39mg, no mwm1m. om: A. BARgox, Q; C.2r(Solicltor , -;_ .v__ 0 Y AL HOTEL, MANILLA. -_-J. m and!†my 0. I. F K L. SOMERVILLE, m m an menu-nor. L. 533mm. x. n_.. u. 9.2. “IL -1.-- _,, . I!" an. or M ll" " ’ sum-morn. nu». Luau-y. 011m immediately opposilc the Duly House. Kent strut. Joan n08wm. DONALD kt. um. um .47. Sepg. 20th. 1391. . GORE 7.);pgiSUN (Succeaaonto ._.-.“..-. .-.~ I . }EOBGE DOUGLASS. immoxsun! Swims cmsgqggqlmgmm n-.â€"l-, 5MPSOI<.PHY$1QIA_N, Qegdg- 1:5me 3.: mpngsplg ï¬UBSPx'ru a JACKSON).â€"I an. etc. mum. Wmhqx-ag. L1 P. DEVLIN, gsmags'mgn,§_g_zg. J. 140303]; COWFE‘JT W Licensee tax a. In. Aunts. {RUEâ€"1H!!- $3191!!! a. c. 1. ._-:;4=_-_â€" Barns 5.92.: Etc. to MARTIN a: HOPKINS) Burb- ton ow. 012100.190. 6. Wm DPD?7"".7 omoe ind goldpun. EC tezs. J. NEELANDS, Dental Surgeon, LINDSAY SOME RVILLE, mlduxoo. '- Bantu OI I ALEX. JAcxiox. D. H. CBISBOLI- I" 10mm 0 ‘5': J