nod NA. nomasmmm; Judge to sum-m Alanna. Car. “In. Savanna: John em. Fm Idle: W. A. HIM m he has. mace m has flown. mhm'n-m‘ who! plow. mum†Jtdgafor sod. â€"He-I. 8. Doboon. Mn!- mlmummm; m Thomp- mum-on. 0m: 4th. Joseph Dnfl’us. Petaboro; 5th. John 01.0.17, Stanï¬eld; 6th. J35. “'elah. thtflold: 7th. Geo. Downoy. 093: 8211. G. J. Win. Domnmo; MI. E. Pollux-d. Black- flock; 10:22, W. Header-on, has. Why plows. 6 warm: I». C. Code. Linda: Yul»; 2nd. 1:. J. Clark. Oahu: 3rd. Bohr: mums men in end. 4 entries: 151:, Andrew ms. Leukdale: 2nd, John Curtis. Woodvflle; ad. John Muqnls, Sandal-land: 4th, Wm. anhun. Port Perry. Second class men in sod. 6 entries: lat. Frank Bonner, Saintfleld; 2nd. Herb. Graham, 009; as. Joseph Redmond. Peta-bore: 1th. Nell Gray, Organ; Wm. Rennick. Inkehnrst. In in stubble. 14 entries lat. Aiked Rich, Olkwood; 2116, W. Rich. Onkwcod; 3rd. W. J- Gnhun. Sdntï¬eld; 45h. Jae. Rich: 5211, Robert M.Ops;6th Chu. Christian, Glenn-m: 7th. Robs. Young. Valentine. , Boys in stubble. 10 entries: 151’, China. Rich. â€wood; 2nd, A. Graham. 0:9; SM, Lewis Provincial Plowing 21:.ch The annual provincial plowing match to: districts Xcs. 4. 5 end 6. comp:i=l:,; the counties of Victoria. Ontario. Dot-“net“. lisliburton, Peterborouuh.i\'orthnmha:laud. ï¬sstinas, Len- nox, Addington. Prince Edward. York, Peel' Cnrdwell. end the city of Toronto v. .35 held on Thursday or last week on the (arm or Mr. J nines I' ur,el) lot18,con.9 Ops,lncannactiou withthe Victoria Plowman s Association. The weather wee very untsvorshle, the morning being cold and remwhize rain fell steedllyfin the latter part of the wee-noon, nevertheless over forty plow- mrn entered for the diil’erent contests and be- 2,000 end 3.000 spectators visited the ï¬elds during the any. The plowing was very good. but there was a lack of plows suitable for sodâ€" h the opinion or the majority of the foreign men there wee scarcely one on the ground thntoouid beoelled e good sod implement. It Is to he hoped that before another mstch comes around there will be no {suit to A") iound in this respect. in order the: all the best prizes may not cease our progressive farmers. The ï¬eld wee visited during the day by many 0: the lending sen or the district. including Messrs. Donald Jackson. 8. Miller. I. W. Reid. John Campbell. jr., 3. Bryant, James Graham. John Graham. :l'hes. Thompson. D. Sonny. D. Cornell and Wm. townshxouahmdr. W. J. Westlnaton ct Pam-me who also on the ground. Followingis a list or the luck! prize-winners:â€" A Former Man-an :5 4:11,: Zena. Oriiiia Packet: John Porter, 5. mail known and highly respected resident living near Veeey tor the neat niteen years. ervctï¬. :~. new house “hummer. On Saturday h: v-ca putting in lune owe time iathing the cciiing over the nah-way. An 33818181“ stepped on the board on which he wee standing, it broke in two. and the old acnticmon fell heavily to the ground. When token up it was found that he was pm- med (mm the him down, and he died on Maui day a: lea: week. Deceased came tram Menvexs. and was the fame: of Home grown up ismfly. He was buried with Orange hanoura. 03111.41. fl’he following wen the successful prize- Great Reduction Zulu 03 r...â€".:1;uro. For the next hro months I w!!! ofl‘er special Maine in Bedroom Sons. Matuaazee and Mac. Exceptional values in I’arlo: Setta. Prices very little above con-t. 37.31. Tncmzv. noc‘3 opposite the Benson hans:.- 3:. lthel Chlorxao (Bonsai-f. Hr. Neehnds. dentist. isnoa- 341.; tuzs new Mode for human: new. I: is the cutica of an eminentghp u; .220 :ew “@118 ('ï¬azzuzliaz: new Advertisements This Lest-Tm: Pas-r. WGâ€"3. Pen-in. Notice-L. O'Connor. Rosierâ€"Fulton 8; Co. Ban-oi Steerâ€"T.†u. Lathe; . ’Xmaa Papersâ€"R. 8. Porter. OurObject-E. E. W. B'cGerUy. Farm for Saleâ€"Dennis u 4c . To 1531 ub' lc-M'a. M- I Tlma is' : â€fax-Sm. .t: 3.: 1:: Is It Hard Times â€"-‘\X. J. ‘ Lindsay Planing Minâ€"Geo L 2;.- . Paterson 8r. Cc.~CXcsi::g an: 59!: This Sudden Changeâ€"Jan. 2.33.3; renderâ€"Paine's Celery Compound. (flockingâ€"Dumas 3:. Elm-c120. 11:02. Two Localsâ€"M. W. Karma); 4»; Co Pauuae Johnnaâ€"Sr. Pml’a c‘. :h. Fall Suppliesâ€"M. W. Kcnn Wine: 13 Coming -P. McA: Manufacture: Wholentc» Keep Your Eye on This '~ L'NDSAY. FRIDAY. SUV. 3, 1943, low Style Cmmm P0133. 1:7 atyfe Win- d¢w_3hudcs, How Styzo :‘ .1 ~ Hangings. Patio: Contact: and Wang :Ir. er! in Aisbaatlne or repaired in the Latest (2.13.7.9 style. Illuoved room motldlnza fr." in: 01 piczaree tided : NEW B'OUL"â€" ° ! NEW PICIUZ mdzay. Sept. 23th. 1853â€"77 ’TSHOI’ AND STORE. NEXT 1’ Enigma “.8th . ... a» we we. an. m E8558. Neuron: b53313. TOWN JOTTA‘E .23 I T. Foaterd" C' . REV? FRAMES J ï¬dera '5th hang \. 130:: 5c Vie 9k. I The favorable impression produced on ‘ the ï¬rst sppemnce of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy; Syrup of Figs. s few yeers ago, has been more then conï¬rmed by the plesssnt experience of all who hove used it. sad the success at the proprietors end msnuhetursrs the Cslflornis Flg'Syrup Company. â€"Dnrby. the great English jumper now en route for America. is e muvel, and hes easily eclipsed every other men’s record within the per: twelve months. He has 39 tents in his mum-em. the meet eenutionei of which in his greet veterjump "from Englend to Amelie-3' accomplishing“ he ellahtl on the water end of! man without wetting the upper leether o: m. â€"A.t Hexne Bill, England, lest week. C. G. Ridsewey. of the Bath Road club. made an extraordinary record in e 12 hours' uncovering 240 miles 690 rude in the: time. an average of 20 miles 575 rude per hour. This is 5 mile! 690 yards more than hoe previously been covered in that time. Every mile put the 713: was a â€"Prlnceton Ind Cornell football teams met on the Manhatta grounds. New York. Saturday last. and the latter club sustained a crushing defeat-46 to 0. Cornell's team weighed 1.878 lbs.. and Princeton 1851le. Princeton's rusher was a 177 pounder; Cornell's, a giant. 6 It. 2 in. in stature and weighlng $01133. â€"Johneon rode a third at a mile in 37 4/59. from a flying start or Minneapolis the other day. wiping out Tyler’s merk or 38 4/56. . . .3: Emma Leimemen covered 100 miles in 5 hre.39i mi, lowering the American road record 83m. â€"Mr. J. E. Seagrim at Waterloo, the big die- tilier, won 311.950 with his string at running horses during the New York state season just closedâ€"e greater eum than stands to the credit or a. number at well-known American owners. including 0. B. MoDoncmzh. J. B. Dyer and others. --Johns .Johnaon. the crack bicyclist. on Sam-day last smashed the qnsrter mi‘ 9 reoard 01275., with flyingatut, held by Zimmerman and Rhodes. making the distance in 25 1-53. on a. low track And in very cold westhar. â€"Cabourg tall races will take place on Thur: d5}. Nev. 8th. The events will be a named r330: pun-'r,$50; running race. open. in three hem-5.350; 2.30 class. mlla heats, $80; consolation race. running. half-mile dash. $50. â€" The German-Mitchel! ï¬ght in not yet arrang- ed. the zovernoxs o! the valous states refusing to consent to 1: taking place in their territories. It may Set come 011' before the National sporting club of London. â€"The famous Directum (2.05», has been mstchcd against the pacer Muscat (2.04). to: $3,000. The race will be trotted at Columbus. Ohio. â€".-\t Nashville. Tenn, last week. the great Californian stallion Direclnm. lo werod his own record by 1} seconds, making the mue in 205i. â€"Lord Dam-“en’s Molly Morgan won the Cambridgeenirc handlcsp at Newmarket on Friday or last week. General Sporung Notes. -Haro]d. aged 29, sire of Maud 5., died at Wozzd burn tax-m. Kn, Tuesday. “3. Such portion or section 2 or the General Fishery Regulations for Ontario 0! the 18th July. 1359. in so for as it relates to the close season for base. the order-ln-council o! the 16th April. 1592, relating to the granting of permits to take bass in Ontario, and also that portion of the order-in-oonncil o! the 261.11 March. 1892. relating to the close season for bass in the province ot‘ (Quebec. shall be revoked and be at no effect on and after the 313: day 0! December. 1893." "2. After the the: day cf January. 1891. the close sasscn 10: has» in the provinces 0! Ontario and Quebec shall be from the 10th day or May till the 35th day of June. both days inclusive. in each and every year. " 1 The grand: got perm'ts to take bsxs under 1h: provisions of the order 1::- council at the 16 h at. April. 159... shall be 02-. flied out during tho yea:- cnxy. and. x 0 longer; and the reveral per' sons cbzainiag Lermits (c: 159:; shall be notiï¬ed ‘Iha Clone Season :or Bass. The attention at ï¬shery overt-tears and others concerned ls drawn to the following provisions or an order-ln-Councll dated 13m, AMay. 1893. stopping: the taking of bass under permits after the and ot the current year 189;: and ï¬xing a now close season for bass : A number of Canadian publishers have been asking: us to raise the price of Tm: POST to $1.50 per rest. At the preeen: subscription ($1.00) there is no pram to us. bu: we did net seriously consider changing to the higher ï¬gure, tor we prefer holding our present large ccnetimency amcng the people of Victoria. and surrounding country. Thank You! We are pleased with the promptness with which many of our subscribers {have responded to the reminders sent out a couple of weeks since. We found the amounts very acceptable. and they assisted us materially in discharging obligations which mature at this time of the year. No doubt many of, the notices miscarried, and also in many cssee it was not convenient to send the money at the time. Those in the tor- me: class we would ask to look at the label on the paper; it; it does not read “ Jan. '91’ they are owing from the date printed on the paper to Jan. ’91. Kindly enclose the amount in an en- velope and send it to our address. on receipt of which we will return an nokno wledgment. We ml: thosein the letter class to send along the amount at the earliest possible moment. The Camila 1183. What is the National Flag of Canada? Who can describe it accurately? How many or our readers know who: flag our ships can fly upon zhe seas and why ii they hoisted a blue or white l flag with the Union Jack in the corner they could be overhauled by a men-ct-war and the flag pulled down. '1 These and many other inter eating questions are answered in an article which will appear in the Canadian Almanac for 189i. to he published next month. The Cana- ‘ dian Almanac is a standard publication and goee‘evcrywhere. More than one million coplee have been sold since it was ï¬rst published. I An Eoneet Ofl'er. If you have oetenh and would like to be cured wlzhouz risk of losingyom' money. can ; and so: a Germicide Inhaler without a cent or ‘ pay in advance. After you have given it stair trial at your own home and you ï¬nd it a. genu- ine remedy.ycu can pay $3 to: same. It not endetacmxy in every way you need not pay one cent. Nothing could be fairer. you have every- thing to gain and nothing to lose. Hyou have caznrrh can and get this remedy on above terms n: GnEGomr’s DRUG STOREâ€"cur sole agent for Lindsay and vicinity. Those who cannot cal , writeâ€"Medical Inhalation Co.â€"Taronto. Ont. I Town sewexage. {To the Editor of the POST.) DEM: Sunâ€"Win: is the present Item of the sewexeze question? Some time use the council voted 8300 for pleas of. a system of saw- erage suited to the wants of our town. Such a plan was devised by Mr, Chipmen of Toronto. and approved with modiï¬cation: by :he provin' ciel board or health. What is the state of the question now? Perhaps Mr. Mayor can explain. qummm. Academy at 31qu will be ooouxled for one week. oommenclrg 7th of Not. by the Marks Bros. Comedy company. wnloh in one or the bee: repertolre companion travelling. end they are highly mined in the town: where they have played. Admission. 10. 15 and 5 etaâ€"824. Lindsay, Nov. 2nd. 1853. Inn-n... W It: Ban-ran Baas. tor tam-m __ -_ ______-_. .â€"â€".v-â€" Emmi Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL Q 60.. MOI!“ 35 men; Geri ï¬tï¬ieejï¬bitfeï¬féï¬umbi. “Jain“: ‘_.4- --- n.__ _ .u A u... W The smaller one. ï¬lled with SKRBI Cod lecr 0" wlll do more bulldln up than the lime one ï¬lled with the but o the ma emulnom now in the murket. 5 Bl gotta go mpre gnd goe- three tinge: II Hemâ€"In Linda". on hid". Oct. 27:11. Chum Mela-n, Implement agent. used 16 bum. Manonâ€"In Downeyvflle. on Nov. lat. Join muoy. med 6! yam. BELLâ€"In Emily. on Thundoy. Oct. 26th. Ann Boll. relic: of the Into Thoma Bell. Ind 86 BIRTHS. Imam-In Lindsay. on Oct. 30th. the wife of. Mr. Alex. Fisher. of 3 daughter. , ,- ,e,u_,_eï¬_ Modern science and research has ro- duced the famous Harvard bronc ial syrup, the most wonderful of all cough remedies. No other cough medicine of the present day can show such a record of marvellous cures; no other has attained such popularity. All classes of our country have tested Harvard bronchial syrup for coughs. sore throat. enlargement of the tonsils and irritation of the bronchial tubes. and have received almost instant relief and cure. It requires but one trial to convince the most skeptical than Harvard bronchial svrup has no equal in this world as a reliever and banisher of everv form of throat and bronchial trouble-824. It is difï¬cult to determine which is the oldest cough remedy in the world. There are man that claim ancient origin without being ab e to show a record of good works. These old mixtures are fast d-sappearing: soon gheir names will he {ox-gotten: A Modern Wonder. The most ancient oracle was that of Dodona; but the most famous was that of Delphi. Croesus rendered himself renown- ed for the magniï¬cent presents which he ga_ve_ to_that 9f Delphi. i‘.m'rRIDGns.-While the reports from the districts state that partridges are seen e, the local hunters say that perm-[dues in this neighborhood are fairly plentiful. One authority says that at least a dozen brace have been shot wlthln the village limits. Last week Robert Reid drove out with Wm. Simpson of Lindsay and H: Eagzarty of Rochester to the Gilmour depot, the two latter being on their way 89 the Simpson-Grantham camp. Between honey’e Creek and the depot Mr. Haggarty shot six partridges, and In returning from the depot Reid bagged 10, making a total score of 16 picked up while driving along the road.-[Independent. 30mm I‘Gjil. N. E‘SHOT.â€"Mr. Thomas Montgomery? had the misfortune to meet with the ï¬rst gun accident of the season. and it happened too as he was on his way to the camp. He was going to join a party camped at Bass lake, and on nearing the lake the weapon he was taking in with supplies was stopped for him to get up. He was carrying a shot gun. and had his knee on the bottom board at the rear end at the wappon when the horses started. In trying to save himself from failing the gun caught on the wastgon board. slipped from his hand and exploded at the same instant, and the shot took a piece out or the under side of his rikht arm about two inches from the wrist. The hole is described as the size of an egg and the bone was much shattered. Mr. ontgom- ‘ ery at once returned to the village. and ‘ had the arm dressed by Dr. Baker. It is at present programing favorably. though it I")? not yet passed_all_danner. A REVIVAL SERVICES.-Tbe revival ser- vices carried on tor the past three weeks in the Methodlet church here are ended. The services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Gal-bunt at Victoria Road. haunted by Rev.Mr. Tozteu or Cannlmzton. Rev. Mr. Boynton of Unkwood, and Rev. Mr. McLean of Kirk ï¬eld. DrpxxrnERm.-We are pleased to learn that mass ponies inCsrdan who were 3111ch- ed by that: dread disease. diphtheria, ore rapiuly recovering under the sklltul treat- men: of Dr. Wood. Dr. Ross. who con- srocted the disease while attending those partles, is lull] recovered. Dr. Wood took prompt. action to prevent the spread of the disease. and, we are happy to state, was successful. [Correspondence oi Tm: Pos‘r.) Pausmzmnox AND Annuass.â€"An en- joyable evening was spent at the residence of Mr. Alex. McKenzie, previous to his removal to Toronto. A number or the citi- zens waited on Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie and family. and utter sending an eddreee nreeented them with s. beentiiul clock. Mr. McKenzie, who was completely taken by surprise, mode a. feeling and suitable re- Dly. Numerous epeechee were made by those present. regretting that oixcumeten- eee compelled Mr. McKenzle, who has been connected with our villege since its infancy, to leave our midet, and all united in wieh~ lug him and family prosperity in their new home. Shooting in California," by Bruce Douglas. - “ The Cradle of the English Cutter.†by Capt. A. J. Kenealy:"'1‘rapping and Home made Traps," by Ed. W. Sandra; "A Fox-hunt on the Little Obed.†by Minnie W. Armstrong; "The Govern- ment Scout." by Capt. Jack Crawford: “The Victory oi the Vigilant.†by Capt. A. J . Kenealy, and the usual editorials. poems. records, etc. â€"'.lhe leading feature or the Review of Reviews for November is its presentation of the "Possibilities oi the Great Northwest. " in an article by Mr. S. A. Thompson. and in a supple- l montary article by Dr. Emory R. Johnson. upon , "Inland Water-ways for the Northwest." Mn ‘ Thompson was for years secretary at the Duluth board of board, and iaztherei'ore able to write with an enthusiasm born of intimate knowledge of the subject and supported by very important and surprising statistics. Dr. Johnson is lec- turer on transportation in the Wharton School oi Financeand Economice,Uuiversity otPennsyl‘ vania. and has recently published a monograph upon “Inland Waterways.†Those two articles suggest a future of almost unimaginable growth for the great Northwest. Each article is ï¬tting- ly illustrated. Newspapers and mains. â€"“Biz"is the pert title of a little journal tor advertisers to be published semi-monthly hence- forth by C. W. Tretheway oi Toronto. It is designed to fulï¬l the same mission amounthe merchants oi Canada as that well-known pub- lication. Printers ink. accomplishes so well in the states. It is rich in pointers to advertisers. and is calculated to be what it claims. an effective tonic for mercantile dcbility. The subscription is orly $1. and every business man should be a subscriber. ‘ â€"Outing for November is rich with the lore of sport in many lands. There are two complete stories. “Imagination." by Edgar Fawcett. and “The Dunworth Crew," by E. M. Weyer. The number is a strong one. and. as usual. is ï¬nely illustrated. Some of the contents are as follows: “Wild Sport in Costa Rica." by J. J. Peatfleld; "Down the Teche in a Catering†by A. B. Paine; "Lenz’s World Tour Awheel; " "Duck â€"l'o: e long time it has puzzled the Genedinn Peelne Railway people to devise n plan where- by they could keep new from being stolen Item the bum lnthecere.endemnehlnehne now been adopted the: evidenuy will an the bill. Isle pleeed over the beam and oontelne eoep powder. 83' preeelng e knob enough of the powder comes out for n bend wean. A. N ANCIENT ORA CLF. Erna. vuum. who awe: Whit In An Item under manual»: of Ontario county in Another column in well known to mad! ct cu- :udera.havlna resided hex-e a couple ct KI RKFIELD. .2 §,59.9§§:l CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FREAY, NOVEMBER 3 18% _ moaoommoumduviadmmuu as: mama 511w _ Elm o.» barâ€".60? 5.183 3382. 3:012 \ VDVIIDI ob?) :- IDI DD ship of Mutpou um'uoro onion» rumm: Thu the mod mull! WV†10“ 19 IN! N. in the limb canoe-ion at tho Towns!“ of link no“. I. hereby closed for puma 3:- um um mun Ahownco for road running bum lot. an um 21. In am am canons-loo. udtm pm of no numb modulo: mu m cum: ops-l“ stir“ ma 3:...†h "m†4" Noï¬uumggummuimtmbn no new at 4“! No. 687. which manu- puma: o‘l‘owuhmofmbm tenant-nuance! wuwnumum Town am.» the VI! of “Md-lon- m.m:othot 0:133;me In. 3N . [N05, .10 .‘l'omflpcluk. our omen. ma. mum'o: A. .m} 4H. A Bu-law to provide for closing a road run- ning between lotsl9 and 20. in the 6th con- cession of the Township of Man‘posa. and for openinaupfor public travel the original allmcarwefor road Ween lots 20am! 21.n'n said strth concession. and that part of the seventh concession ltne running was late twenty. Wmus. the 3110173300,!“- a toad tannins between lots 20 and 21.11: thesaurus.- Iion of the Townshio at “no... In nowonan and m to: public travel. Ibo council of an municipality deem In expedient to 6:000 the mud mu!“ bum lot- 19 “3‘! 92, 1!. 90.9%. TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA. By-law No. 4:37. .11 oflsre for sole the west hell of lot No. 1. in the tenth oooceeelnn of Eldon. 100 oozes. 98 or which are cloueo. There 1: on an. (Ann 4 nzwno log house and trams bum. end hem log stable. 1: la gunned 5 mlles Item Wood- vme. 1!: miles from Butley. and 1} tram Gree- 11:11 station. on the G. T. R. For tonne eppxy to the owner on the premises.. or by letter to Hartley post ofï¬ce. DEL N18 MACKIN. Eldon. Nov. 511:. 1893-82. .D The subscriber ofl’srs tor ssle the N. W. ; or to: 17. and S.W. } lo: 18. in the ï¬rst concession of the township 0: Ops. 90m under cultiva- tion. There is a flood tame house sad suitable outbuildings on the farm. which is use wen wstered. it. to situated within three miles of the western boundary of the comet-Anon of Unduy. the county town. For terms spnly to she owner. W. H. GRAHAM. Lindsay P. 0. Oct. 2am, 1893-80 tf. ARM FOR SALE. â€"The subscriber oflsxs for sale the ygqg hsll_g_t lo: No.1. in ;7l-lt I} meoneblo price a valuable rum 3: the Village of Downeyvllle. oontalnln one hun- dred some more or lose. being the arm belt of Lot No. 7. in the um Concession of lhe Town- ship or Emlly. Terms Mable. Immodlnte 03808510!» Apply to MORGAN ONEILL, am What: or to WILLIAM O'NEILL y. Klns'a Wharf. Angus: mm. 189 groom-nee. Houses now drawing m: rentals. new terms toanlt purchasers. Apply to A. P. DEVLIN. County Crown Attorney. “nanny. Oct. 14m. 1893.â€"80~u. Two houses endlote on Russell-at. neu- the English church. and comfortable residence on Lindsay“. to be sold at once. Very deelreble groom-nee. flanges noyv dnwiog {111'}!th .1? yoga. Euthau Lot 4.11: the 3rd Concea- uon ot lstcn. 110 aorta: 90 acres cloned. Elm class farm. within two miles of Woodvule. Apply to MRS. ELIZABETH 0. R088, P. 0. Box 41 01mm: or to PETER A. CAMPBELL. Annie .0. Anna: 18th. 1898.â€"71-Ux ARM TO RENT.â€" For a term of yam. Eutghalr Lot 4. 1n the 3rd Concou- UNIGAL’S LIVERY STABLES, York Street. Lindon. Comfortable con- veyances and good horses on hire at reasonable rates. BRIAN GU NIGAL. .IJ. roamed house. within a mlniite'a walk of the post culco. in Skiwhe'a terrace, wmum-u. Apply at the shamâ€"794. VV MAID. who is willing to assist with the children. Apply at BANK UF MONTREAL. Lindsay. Oct. 26m. 1813.413. DIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE.â€" ANTED.â€"A good general set-uni. Apply MRS. G. H. WILSON .‘CAxADux 1' Apply MRS. 67H. W'ILSON.'CA.\'ADIAK I’osr Orncrzâ€"w. AN TED.â€" A COOK md HOUSE MAID. who is willing to assist with the DARM FOR SALEâ€"Will sell at a tNew Advertisements. OUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. OUSE >10 RENT,â€"0n9 good seven .s n unuâ€" w c nave assortment. quality? and nce to please you. Our $15.00 to 818.00 Suits are worth from $3 0 to‘$3_5o00 more than we are asking for them. Inspection Invited. - BOYS’ CLOTHING. éofï¬gfeï¬lߠwtï¬néiifl .225; or double breasted. at $3.50, 84.00. $4.50, 85.00- 3073’ Navy Suits 31: $3.50 to 7.00. Boys†Pea Jackets at 82.00. 32 50 and $53.00. Boys' Overcoats with Capes at $2.50: $3.25, 83.75 and $4.00. hope‘ito attain. Great care was taken in théiricorfstruction. They come in single and double breasted-colors are Black, Brown, Grey and Mixed Colors. Prices, $7.50, 88.75, 39.75 and $10.00. BOYS’ CLOTHING. assume things in Boys, "and Gun-I‘m, gangâ€"1A Our Suits are fashioned in the highest art known to the craft, and are made from Worsteds, Fancy Weaves. Serges, Cheviots, Tweeds,etc.,cut in all the latest and popular styles. Every Garment is perfect ï¬tting. Prices, $5, 86, $8, $10. We frankly admit that never in our business career have we been In a position to offer you Qlothing at as low ï¬gures as we are in a posi- tion to name now. CI4OTH IN G TWEEQâ€"Weu have assortmenT. QUR OVERCOATS 0747463955 '5‘ Flaw/[e A Broz‘éei/S. 00/? ORDERED L107 Ill/IE. DUNDAS FLAVELLE BROS, READY-MADE CLUTH/IIG. ORGAN PIANO VOCALHUSIOM m6 roamed. J. J. Keg/lamp. â€"I SELL:â€" The Bell Organ and Pianos 5: Berlin “ u ORGANS and PIANOS Han-Iv. Nov. In Ian-u. :2 a coat or sx.cco. I am mum to give my customers the beneï¬t or good dry mama. CtIl Md enmlno my good: an get animal. All kinds 0: Mouldlnns. Sub, Down. Nowell. Balaton. Hum-nus. etc . In nook. GEO. INGLE. Gerhard Heintzman “ Direct at Manufacturers’ Prices. HOT DRY BLAST DRYING KILN LINDSAY PLANING MILL. Lindâ€. Nov. 5th. 1893.â€"82. “ Dominion “ Lindsay. Oct. 29. 1393‘ 1’0 BUILDERS : gone to thigw or putting up a Q J. Wetherup. ummmrm-xm m I118 weatner Should be a warning to you people who have not ordered your Stoves yet. The time between now and the advent of real winter weather will be all too short. Be warned intime, and don’t put off until to-morrow what you should do today If you need a good Cook Stove you will ï¬nd what you want either in our “Maple Cook" or “Palace“ Range. If you wanta Heater for your hall, dining-room or parlor. you will ï¬nd in our “Sultanaâ€. base burner not only a hand-one stove. but one that will fixe more heat and consume less fuel than any other stove in the mar e . We have a full line of Lamp Goods, Coal Oil. Wringers' Brooms. Cutlery: in fact everything in the House Furnishing line. In the weather should be a warning to you people ordered your Stoves yet. The time between now and reallvinter weather will be all too short. THISSUDDEN CHANG-E Haste. Geo. Iggle. “ are asI’znear perfection as art and ingenuity can ever Dundas dâ€: Flavelle Bros. u JAS. BQXALL, 109 Kent-st» Lindsay- - Next no 1 uolti F100- U 5.“. _ ' It! 0 Ind gensrul ï¬tnou comes the q . M “a.“ 9mm. M1“. 'ho patrunize me will have came for â€unit? don. um um“? 5"“ "'7 Wally colt-clad in the lending simmer! fl: - I"! up. “add “nut-go our lurgu ï¬rm. A an loll“I BEST MATERIAL We control the what in these lines Qua you save money by buyifl direct from the mills. ggï¬gggg 011.8916 and plain. KNITTED 000113 FULL 025,523†and Grey. FINE FLANNELS' SHEETIN H, Check Strip and Plain. GS, Stack and Double width, McLEthgn a: 09. of the Mil/â€Saw, South Side Kent Street, RETAIL DEALERSI- H. 3‘58: O‘BFJEEE» James Boxall. LARGEST ASSORTMENT _. ... _ LOWEST PRICES DIRECT IMPORTE RS. Miss O'Briéh: flora Broth ï¬rs. n. mamâ€"5:. CY term not cxcoedlna twelve ‘ Advtnced on Farmen‘ 5.1: if.“ tor xrrtgugfl and Do! D. Nimmo. J. Harrison, PRINCIPLE. mm: 2031. lsm-fl-Gmos. 7 Hill?- ot $1.0m. I am reputed to give m! m the bemï¬: orpaood dry marcrim. 1M enminn my goods and Re: emmuee. use: Mommas.» Sash, Doors. Newcle. Mum Band “he. em. in snack. HORTGAGES CHANGED. "1 gull! are low. Many shoe dealer-e ï¬eld tom. and meet the demand for . uboec by selling interior abode; 3m 3 long nurse :0 keep Etc 156: paired with ‘thoddyl‘ â€from-Beet makers'czocds with rm. . the middle and true: big Sales to: :ONEY To LOAN NS.G!RLS' and CHILDS “HATER- ,ors. Kaxcmu. Boys and warms WATER- bor KANGORA. “SIBERIAN.†a high 3-buckie felt-lined ;, erproof. none ENGLISH WATER?OOF r WN’S BOTANIC BITTE BRO W Puriï¬er um Synge lean! on": a. mm a muuyjflg st Inge sad 0011680 ‘o'rï¬s DISCOUNTED I We Gram Boot, Screw Solo. 85c I Bonanza. ma. Button and Moe MSW?- _._COAL .LUMEX XXXIII “HOLP - ITS FOBTIETK YEAR. hv. New. 52h. mamâ€"g mum ca wow: 1'“ â€ONSTEB 880x err-1:: 13: door out My House, Lu.- can Domzmon Bank__.____ WK. ueu Cordovan :Boou A? AGENCY SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. I allowed at highest canes: rates. No withdrawal rcqulrcd. ROBERT BOSS. m lines Sold by us. illâ€"ohm HARRISON}; sinessgShortham COLLEGE,‘ tlcsl course- ln Commercial. Telcxmnhy. Mnthemaucsl. um: makers. Terms mble. aucoeu II- autumn. Sandal-amazon!“ tovo Gnu: Boot. screw So: J. H. Sootherag: mumnco Agent. Baker and Broker 91 Kent bzreet. 1.1311091. ‘xos of avasms of ALL xx Doc. 31. 1cs1.â€"ss‘ Pal" .. up, o'sB ugliness College_. r and livfles. tor and Shot. Caps and Wade. 9 Parers. a Shovels. ' Lines. ling Mill Sic: es. 5 and Fancy Glass- land Cement. la- Paris. has W'rfmgers. D Ptpr Enamel. F'" ’ {Or 33 etc. a Bottle. ’_____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"‘ Celebrated Scranton 8113‘ Po: Boot-.1 :05 .51 00 But! Gate" 1%; Sole. $1.2 =W mm: {a actuï¬y sold it mrs DRUG STORE, Lind: Bast-.3 cu Manama Swarm- 0' approved lndoreed Nom- 1} L’ILDERS .- 85 SISSQR Yo UR AN 8! GO. men’ sue Rates. :03 and Domtnxet Lowest Prices SLsson. $1,500,000 $1,400,000 Nailed ï¬olo TO BONTO Llr. deny months Meat We Had V87“ OLD cowl pro?! ’ree for 8 our M 851 Mon: Chip V1114 Llndl Lln‘ of 101 of III tiau.‘ omH the wnw IHC‘ 10“ \“1 ll Hlll the HII ‘E NJ