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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 10 Nov 1893, p. 3

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[y was bunt by , A- the 2‘ «new in every "'1 a. rim trudefl "'6 W“: pm! :- alum“; rt: as usual ”Ha" ll H I N (is i i y who haven“ act as a 8P“, ion. nove m to 01138 â€"John Dmgherty. n former. ngod 00. living near Wnterviiie. Wain. inched his wife to death with n butcher knife on Mon- dsy inst. The woman was mutilated beyond recognition. Daugherty so” his wife poisoned his ten nnd threatened to tinnce over his grave within n week. -iienr Admiral Suntan. commonding the United Stole: the: in Brnziiinn voters. is ordered to turn over the commnnd of hi: squadron to Captain Picking. the next in unit. The ndmirnl committed on not of disconrteoy In ninting the rohel oom- mmdor. or out-A310 mst. Come and have a few Bar. ’nu't mm ouriim- i "70 7131-1151 why onia Lave 18 OF REX. THE CANADIAN POST Ten some per line (solid tyne) nonvsrefl. first mserflon; three cents each subsequent Insertion. notices in local columns. 100. per um um Insertion; so. each subsequent in- semen. Small condensed sdvertlsemenu such as mud came. teachers wanted. tax-ms fox-sale (pt 31; 9333):: 111339) 81.00 cash for three or ___ ....-.A o)..â€" .Iaht "an. n [w mlwflm a- a..- ._â€" -an, , maximal vrowrtlonate charge is made. [Abel-Ill discount to merchants for business sax-armaments by the you or f a shorter me. Bates made known on uppuéflon. WILSON WILSON. Prom-Jinn. a, 3. WILSON. NEWS OF u‘iin.‘ ”,1qu trance. â€"'Ehe Paris correspondent oi the Times :elenraphs: "Three wagon loads of gifts ior the Russians have gone to Toulon. The estimated total value of the French presents is 2500.000 francs. â€"Tne British ships Sir Robert Farina, Cisn Maclienzie and City of Hankow. grain laden. have started on a race from San Francisco around the Born to Queenstown. The sures are $300 and a suit of clothes. -Ihe poet Shelley feared being buried alive. In Order to guard against it he ordered his heart removed. This queer relic is still preserved at Bssooxnbo Manor. Bournemouth. England. -The tirailleurs oi the Russian army are to be equipped with snowshoes next winter The Prussian troops on the Russian iron- tler have used snowshoes with satiaiaouon for several winters. HOME AND FOREIGN I T3118 01' INTEREST. Exchange; â€"-3uon Ven Plaintz, nephew of the Saxon war minister, praises the efficiency of the French army. A ... .g, VA u..- -_-_. â€"'L‘he largest theâ€"ante: in the world In the Grand Opera House or Paris. It covers more than three acres of ground and 0031: 1711c (inmuliau gm. nu u‘. . -.â€". V â€"[nveatimtlona of rulndropo loud to the conc‘mslon that some or the lame drop- muat be more or loan hollow. no they Ml when quilting no we: the whole ounce 1n- cloaed within the drop. -I)ezalla have just been received or the bumlng of the chief mosque of Dun-Ion- on the night of tho 1m: uh. The hull mum-ted at 1.1me0. The sultan tun oonulhutod mum to help rebuild the mo' lfl‘nl‘. â€"‘L‘ho amploycr of a lune thmhinn nag us hold up by hiahwnymon no“ Elnor- non, 3150.. on Saturduy night. 5nd ro- lleved or 3500. the money which ha ha! drum from me but with which to my the men. -v.-\ Human ukuo ha been 150qu or- derlng the formulon of fifteen new to. «ma brlgndon. The tormnlon 0! than mum” wm be equiv-lent to m immun- uo Inez-one of the «my to n In: looking by the Addition of 150M» men. . AL_ -, ---v ..._V. â€"-l‘ne Grand Duke Serglul bad the Grand Duke Pm]. broth»- 0! the an. who armed In Pull on chnoadu from liaritn. mnda . vhlt of courts" to Procl- uent Carnox Fridny Int. by cxprou com- mand of the cur. «Mm-loge. In Outerlo oro shown by nuttatlca to be tower in proportion to populotlon thon in any country in Europe. ye: we heve pretty ahls. the noon in the world. Perhaps they ore so fine thot bachelors find it herd to choose. end so stay olnalo ond odmlro them .11. ,; nn LINDSAY. FRIDAY, NOV. 10, unit. The admlnl commuted an not of dllcourtesy In mating the rebel com- mmder. â€"At Clichy. Frenoe, while the trein non- Veying the Rneeien officers to Vereeilloe wee crossing the Seine on the Aeeiree nilwey bridge. e women on the venue! rWine weved the French end Bneeien (has. shouting "Lee voit at monrir : Vivo ll Russia." jumped into tho the: lad wee damned. _-Among the peee‘engere on the Iteemer Lmeulle. which errived et Sen Frencleeo hon: the north Wednudey otleet week. Vere seventeen minete who returnedirom mYukon river. Aleeke. with gold dnet ‘3 Mr pceeeeelon velnod nt 870.”. I. ‘ M: of one yeer’e work. qohn Goodieilow. e South Dnrhem. Que, leaner «ed 72. removed hie henna- ‘fhiehome on Wedneedey evening of h wk on the pump, tomot ehont nevi-a '3'”. end In the mowing eoeneedfiem u u,t,:CU francs. of gure Cod Liver Oil, with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. A feeble stomach tekes kindly to it, and its continued use adds flesh, and makes one feel strong and well. “C A l'TION."â€"Bevmre of substim (‘wnum e pro-pared by Scou. .: Bowno. i§el.cvil’i-. sold by 511 druggists. 5x». and $1.10. , l mthered 1rggx_ 3132 Eglempn and SCOTT’S EMULSION ACUTE or CHRONIC, Can be cured by the use w Flaming, or living hidden “- Wm “30! were In mo Mb mu ’0 '"ih tn no Ind dodt MI W! Mm mom a m- nu “fl ADVIRTISINO RATIS. Pubhshers’ Notice. r. w. Wxnsox, WEEK of {unwind find. The boy I: not â€"A specie] from Bridgeport. Conn. eeye J ee. A. Beiley. proprietor of the Forepengh ehow, hee been robbed of between $50,000 end $100,000 by hle employee. There wee e ooneplrecy emong hle employee. The show will not be sent out: egeln. â€"'1‘he greet Luckey murder Mel wee concluded et Brochille Frldey leek. the prisoner, Cherlee Luckey, helm: found guilty by the jury. He wee sentenced to be henged on Dec. 14th, end took the verdlct coolly. expected to recover. â€"-A street on: eh Portund. Ore. ren into en open drewbrldge Wedneedey of lent week owlnatoehean fog obscuring the View, end seven persons were drowned. â€"'.l'he lete Merehel Mum will be loogeet remembered for hie reman- words uttered before Sebeetopol; “J'y sale: 5” reete”-“I em here ; here I ehell stay." â€"The Montreal water department lo M: present laying at the Berri-It. tunnel whet is sold to be the deepest sunk weter meln ever put into n Cenedlen street. The pipe â€"e 244nehâ€"le leld 37 feet below the level of Notre Dune street. â€"The British cruiser Melpomene, which has returned to Victor-is from the south. steamed direct from Caliao to Victoria, a distance of over 5,000 miles in twenty days without making e stop for coslâ€"sn achievement which has seldom been paralleled and never surpassed. -A miniature boat, mode by a jeweler of Turin. is worth $5,000. It is formed of a single pesrl, its sell is of beaten gold, stud- ded with diamonds. and the blnnacle light st its prow is a perfect ruby. An emerald serves as e rudder. and its stand is a slab of ivory. It weighs half an ounce. â€"Mr. Vellmlvorvotloh, formerly Servlnn minister of justice. was found dead Thurs- doy of last week in his bedroom at his reeldence in Balm-ode. His head had been severed from his body, which was mullet- ed lna. horrible manner. A large sum of money and a. qnnntlty of vnlnoblee were stolen. -The little child of J. H. Esrkey of Ads, Ark.I was found Thursday lost in the centre or s hole of cotton. He disappeared seversl dsys ego, sud eesroh was msde without success. Mr. Hsrkey remembered that he hsd lsss seen the little fellow ploy- ing shout his ginhonse, sud flnslly he beam to rip open the bsles. How the child tell into the press is s mystery. â€"A full-speed trial of the cruiser Havoc. the first of twelve high-speed vessels that are about to be added to the English navy, was made Tuesday. The trial was highly successful; the vessel developing a speed of 30 miles an hour and maintaining it for three hours. The speed test was made at the month of the Thames. The admiralty is highly pleased with the result. These new vessels will be known as torpedo des- â€"Frank Fey or Herkimer, N. Y., an em- ployee of R. D. Wood 8.: Co. oi Philadel- phia, which company is putting in the turbine water wheels for the Niagara Fella Paper Company, wae inetently killed at Niagara Falls Monday afternoon in the psnetock. Foy. with four other work' men. was engaged within the pen" eteck. which is a circular receptacle 131: feet in diameter, preparing to drive come rivete. The unfortunate man etruck a blow. missed the rivet, lost hia bal- ance and tell of! theecail'old down through the penetock to the bottom. a distance of 100 feet. He went feet ioremoat, and hie head could be heard etriking the heavy treatle-work which aunported the ecatfold all the way down. Hie neck wae broken and hie akull iaariully crushed. Hie body war a mangled mane. â€"Pandemonium reigned Monday night eat in the Midway Plaiaance. Nothing like it waa ever witneeeed in Chicago. Everybody celebrated the cloning houra oi the Expoaltion. and even the Columbian guarda relaxed their irigid dignity. The midway etreet oi All Nationa. from the Women'a building to Cottage Grove-ave.. was a maae of humanity. Thousand' of tin horne and every conceivable inetrument which could create a noiae were need by the vlaitora. by the guidea. by the chair-puahera. by the conceaalcn- alrea. and by their employeee. without any lregard icr thoae who nreierred to enjoy themaelveain a quieter way. No peraon cared to go home. evidently bent upon a reckleea enjoyment of the World’e Fair troyers. â€"By the decision of the supreme court or the United Stotel Mondnv. in the one o! the heire or Willlom J. Wood naninet Jerome B. Wheeler ond the Lupin Mining Compony. eeven hitherto poor people are mode millionoiree. The heire ere J ones 0. Wood. o sailor who livel ot Chicoao; Mon' ale Covener. wire oi the eldeet Ion, George Wood, living in Conode; Hirem A. Wood living nt Owen Sound. Connde; Thomee E, Wood. euppoeed to be in Ale-h; Magnet Billinge, widow o! Williem J. Wood. end W. S. Scott. hnebnnd of Motildo Wood. Eooh oi the heire lo entitled to obont 8500.- 000 in ooeh nnd e ehore of the originol one- third interest in the mine. The income from the mine will make them eooh worth millione in o iew yeorl. â€"The sesson for fish stories heinz over, the North Bsy Times oomes iorwsrd with this ysrn :â€"The story is told of s fishing psrty who hsd camped st s pretty spot on the Ottsws. not s thoussnd miles irom Bisset’s, snd sfter retiring to rent one bright night s peonlisr noise sttrsoted the sttention of two well known North Bsy conductors who belonged to the osrty. snd who. on rising upon their elbows. peeped through on sperture. sad. to their horror, espied s lsrge-sized specimen of thst indi- genous snimsl, the skunk, helping him- seii to s plste of choice butter. the lost in stock. They dsred not sttempt to shoot or compel him by force to retrest. lest he should lesve then s souvenir in the pecul. isr odour (or which his skunkship Is well known. so they covered up their hesds snd desided to swsit developments. ror six hours his shukship kept them in this un- nlssssnt sitnstiu. end it wss only when his rsyenous sppetite for hutterhsd been mung: end some of the heel dished the '30qu W hsd onished thst he coolly protruded his nose through the door at shortens.” iito thsnk the pro- tendfll mm“. “rsre- V'W uâ€"Aâ€"J nus... An“ A THE CANADIAN â€"'1’he eteomer kae Ontulo sailed from Liverpool for Menu-ed on Saturday. This won the last departure this lesson for Montreol. â€"'rhe gave moment he: decided to impel. 3 fine of $23,700 on Boyd. Rules: Compbell o! Mona-ed, who recently emmled_gog_d_l peid. -Sir John Abbot’e will wee edmitied to probate on Soturdey. The estimate, which is velned 31: $500,000, otter paying on annuity to the widow, in so be divided equelly omens the deoeeeed'e eight children- â€"'.l‘he Georgi-n Bey Lumber Co. oloeed their mill on Tuesday of lee: week, for the thetmt. They newsman lun- thet they eeeeped no well. â€"Six firemen were overcome by gee end smoke et I New York flee, Fruity. â€"Cnntern1e’l vulture will be ebaut 18.- 000,on gellene this you. 2.000.000 Bellan- more then hat you. â€"'1'he Gourde! 0mm haunt the mmwflvedenmhem end 30 council chember on Setnrdey over the unexpired term of the vecene mayoral”â€" democrets end republican fought like wild beats and bed to be drlyen overt by e etvong posse of police. â€"The California mldwinter exposition in to have n “teeter" which will be no much of c novelty en the Fenie wheel proved to be at Chicago. It will be a colceeel figure of jnetice, 150 feet high. the cross-beam of the ecclee he holds being 300 feet and each ecele will be e cu- cnpnble of accommoda- ing 50 persons, who may be "teetered" e height of 288 feet. aesson. A good season’s work has been done. over thirty million! have been sowed. The ynrd of this company, with its nanny piles of lumber. or“ up undo! the care of experienced men, presents a. light worth seeing, and not oquslled in Ontuio. â€"Thoro was a fight in the Chic-go â€"The new French werehip Jecqiuliherry is e steel turretiehip of 11.820 tone dieplece- ment. She is 356 feet long. 72 feet 8 inchee beam, end he: mein depth of water will he 27 feet. Her engines will be 13,275 hone- power. Hex- ermement will ceneiet of two 11 3 4 inch, two 10 1 2 inch, eight 5 1-2 inch, sixteen quick-firing. and eight mechine guns. She is calculated to mnke eighteen knots per hour. Her hull ermonr is 18 inches thick end her berbette exmonx 14 1-2 inches. â€"A noteworthy place of work hesjoet been turned out At Dundee by the Messrs. John Bertrem Sons or the Cenede Tool Works. It to whet 13 stated to be the largest turning lethe ever built in Canada, and woe constructed (or the Nave Scotla Steel Co. of New Gleegow. to be used for turning heavy eteemboet ehefte end forgluge. It takes in a. ehett341eetloua end wlll ewlnu over the bed 60 lnehee. end 8 feet tn the break. When tested on Setu :dey thle lethe reduced 3 ll-lnch ehett four lnchee at u cut, end wlll do a. great deel better when put on e proper tonn- detlon. The total welght le 68,000 lbs, end when taken apart the verloue pieces filled three cars. â€"South-bcund Iron Mountain train No. 51 was held up by seven masked bandits at Oliphant, a email station seven miles north of Newport, Ark.. at 10 o'clock last Friday night. As soon as the train was brought to a standstill the gang began tiring into the express car and a panic occurred among the crew and passengers. ‘ Conductor V\ . P. Mex ally. however. rueh- ‘ ed out to the platform and fired into the attacking party. His shots were returnrd and he fell mortally wounded. The express messenger was overpowered without much trouble and the safe forced open and emptied of its contents. The robbers then turned their attention to the passenger coaches. and those who had not safely hidden away their valuables were quickly relieved of them. After robbing the train the robbers gsliopsd away and the train proceeded to Little Rock. â€"A Capetown despatoh of Friday last ssvs: Later reports by messengers from the force acting against the Matabcles have been received. and confirm the report already sent out of the complete defeat of King Lobengula's forces. the capture of the capital and the scattering of the lmpi. For four days there was dssultorv tiring ‘ on both sides. and it was evident that the Matabeles were waiting for an opportunity to make a general attack. This came on the morning of Oct. 3i. and between night and dawn a black herd was seen advancing upon the British. who were well prepared for the battle. As soon as the Matabeies came within easy range the machine guns and Maxim rifles belched iorth a leaden hall that nothing human could withstand. and it was hardly a moment before the advance was advanced was checked. and quickly turned into first a retreat and then a mad rush for cover. Over five hundred dead and wounded were left on the field. and it is believed that hundreds of others were carried away by their companions. 0f the British forces only two were killed and six wounded. It is said that when the great philoso her Plato was an infant a swarm of es alighted on his lips, indicating the honeyed sweetness of the eloquence that flowed afterwards from them. We have all heard of the honeyed sweetness of Harvard bronchial syrup. and the great love that the children have for it. We also know the great effective- ness of this cough remedy in the home. Wise and prudent mothers always have a bottle of it at hand for emergencies. Group, hoarseness, whooping cough and colds cannot run riot when Harvard bronchial syrup is used a few times. The children never refuse to take it; the little ones look for it when they snfl'er. and will have no other. Physicians daily recom- mend Harvard bronchial syrup in their practice; they know its composition and are satisfied regarding its effects. Mothers will do well to provide themselves with a large twenty five centlbottle for use at this season. A dose given at the right time may save some little life. _uy TM! Is an udmiflonhurdem hour “I thy 2311.; "$7,900 duty should hm The! “OWEN! Um Bound Swootnou. Austnlh. with m ”13:01 2,946,398 sqnno miles. is the greatest islxnd in the world. “now to can m Inn Duo-Ia.“ Simply 3m "SWAma W.” No Internal medicine required. Cure- m. ec- “MW. ”u .mg'omor'm’ All ’3": drunk: to: SWAn's'L 0m. ' The north and south poles us exactly 12,000 miles up“ (rem ouch other. inmost here. Mr. Baden has run!"- ban “a [an an. city only last Much for Manitoba, so am he in well known. In In. to commonly known that Mr. Brydon “flared severely from Edna! trgqblo and Wu much reduced by the A___.- -u on. .- nn- nhmaul- In n on enye: “I hnve been 5 greet Infleter tram Kidney nine-send vein 1n thebaok. Since] bean using Dodd'e Kidney Pulelnmnnewmnn.wnhontpdn or none. I think theee pine have done more to: me thnn could be expected mm In! medicine. I tried them manually. They cannot be too highly tooommended. mm mm. in Sim-{mm . depth of 4,350 feet, is the deepest hko in the world. â€""A ehemlod success â€"nnd medial triumph.‘ eo uptake an eminent p hyelclnn In reference to Poo and the enlocy wee Ay at": Cherry total: nonetnoetrong: N_o other malaise .1: nature -;.____.- -0 u n In. and e Een‘nnt sew 'him kiss his wile. uemeoâ€"umn no explain? Seidso- Certainly, but the lendlcrd simply shrugged his shoulders and aid: *Ippouiblm' Little Beginninu.:r-he steam which mined theiid oi the kettle led e philosophic mind to utilize it tor men's benefit. No one dxeemed thet we ehonid now he dwd slang by it nt the rate of sixty milee en hour. When Perry Devin made 3 prepentlon for the medicine! one of his temiiy. over any eere ego. neither he nor eny men ed it would now he sold in every lend. end nrove to be the Pus- KILLnRei the world. The new big bottle. oil! price. 25 come. sum-Lovey mordofiout of s hoax In Pain; I servant. any hhn_kiu his wife. Herdwâ€"Din't he . t”- AI.- I-_.II-.J ulmnlv California Pombmuh one... mm A malt! maul“ o! the Pourboto chem bond wuhdd 13mm" counouqhsglbor on had-y Moon. Only an (m Mod the In: but of What-’- and .11 00st The hctorl- which won boarded won that who did not an at the Inn manna. The: war. ulonovn :â€" ‘. BIGHMAK AIM“. iver and owe ,c lcanses the dnsys- tern effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. S p of Figs is the only remedy 0 its tskind ever ro-_ ceptable to the stomach beneggompt in its action and ial in its effects, pre donylbe from the most healthyan11 agreeah esubstances,1ts man exce llqent ualitiesoommendit to and have made it the most pmlarg ularremedy known.”1 pbof Figs is forsal e in 750 hotes all leadinw ghodruggists. Any relia ledrn ghomily not have it on han grooms it aromptly for any onew €10 wishes try it. Manufactured onlyb y bthe an gmczsco, cu. Mann. mromxx cA'umnm nu svnuv cm. ONE ENJOY“. mated to Guelph. 1" 18-55732 I: “I hgve pain FRIDAY1 NOVEMBER 10 1893. Of Other Medicines Failed But 1 Bottles of Hood’s Sarmarula LI: u "nu- r.___. benem I derived mhvrfiood's Susapu'llla. For 6 years I have byen badly mead with breaking out with running sores durlng hot summer monks. I have sometimes not been able to use In limbs for two months at a tune. Being induc to try Hood's Sarsapanus. I t one bottle last spring, commenced using it; e1: so much better. got two bottles more; took them during the summer. was able to do my housework. and The agitation in New Zenlnnd in favor of female sufl'rage has triumphed. and domes of 21 years and over will have the right to vote at the coming December elections. It will no doubt “surprise the natives” to find out. how large is the number of females who have j ust reached voting me. according to their own colcnlstlon. which I had not done tor six years. an cured of eryslpelas. and recommend my person so aligned to use Col. Saunderson. the , leader of the Ulster tories. in one 0! his recent tan- trums declared that if I home rule bill is signed by the queen they will take up arms tad wage a civil war in opposition to her decree. There‘s true tory lip lovalty (or you! 50 her majesty must conform to what Dictator Seunderaon and his ilk consider r for the well-being of her empire! 21"” eis_ very funny in his tantrums. is Four bottvlegâ€"ha's done more :0; me than $200 worth of oiher medicine. I think it the best line. H. D. Wnsr. blood purifier known." Church street. Cornwallis. N. S. Sihndersoh. Bow Park farm. the magnificent 960 ncre eetnte in Brnnt county owned by the lute lion Geo. Brown. was oli'ercd {or on]: the other day er. the upnct price of $35,000â€" lcee than ew per acre. end had to be with drown. an no bids were received. More convincing evidence of how mm value- hnve de minted under the benedcent N. 1’ can] not. be advanced. How mnnv former: in thin dinlrict who valued ihei'r fine terms at $00 and 870 per ncre n few vou- ngo could gel @110 per acre now i Montreul Gazette: The Populist oili- cl in in Kenna: nre cutting down the etnte government expenueu by 50 per cent. We could otnnd 1 little of this phone of populinm in Canada.“ Retrenchment in indeed budly needed but it in iorei n to to? truditionu-plnyed-out party ncko on onlcinl pen munt be provided for at nny coat to the country And uuperwnuntion penniono promise to he more numerouu than ever owing to the uniuvornble outlook. The negroea in the bordering republic no rnpidly nwakeninz to n senoe of their rights. in Georgi: lut weel: colored delegate: from every eongreuionnl district in the state met and formed on orannlution pledged to discourage the custom of lynching. nnd passed 3 net of resolutions to he presented to the legislature asking that n oeo nrreoted for serious crime- he tri “nine ‘1 white talk." A. only A_n_.a-..-_ In OAI‘ [I mn- vie (l'lw “m: u- w n... _-V , shoot one white mu bed johnaon are obvious. the “vantages to "It ls'with pleas'ure mg: I an on the gm: .4 _‘-_‘_III- Hooo's PILgs cure “WI-m monument-mm SALT RHEUM Inddlcuseuesot theBmonlcSm. Skodo‘s Discovery. Skodn's German Ointment end Skodo'e German Soap. are spew! adopted to euro inherlo- ed end chronic diseases. Mrs. Millet: 1711er : “I hue had Salt Rheum ever m I could remember; tried many remedies. but received no benefit. until I took WWI. Hood’s Sarsapagflla. 9v" .. Hood’s Sarsaparillq “v.“ v v *- mwmnflmfimm tobmdmculukemmoreofsw 113'. W- _ A 4 44. Muha- Skoda Duo ovary Go. umifitmu $200 Worth éiko‘da’fi 99"?“- xn. n. D. West or Cornwallis. Nova Scotla- EDITORIAL N O TEE. Walk Two Miles Eryslpelas jmen llve: 1111. could?“ nick headache. 25¢- Physicians Exooasn Them, and we Gran-rm them to (or money rotundodJ Cm. for House and Outdoor Planting. We have just resolved our Stock of Fall Bulbs for House and Out door blooming consist- ing of Bermuda Easter Lilies. Tulips. Single and Double. Single Hyacinfgl. b§u9_whit°: Theee'Bu/bs will make a be autiul Bloom in the house all winter or Flower out doors very early in the spring, and the cost and care a keeping is very slight: Gregory’s Drug Store. gammy med through the Toronto md' u-d mandtxutromdm'mmdenvord u. any Marthe town to: $6.50 PER TON. ’Unnuy. Snot m SGRANTON GOAL UYI'IOI Ina mm w..â€" , -- Hon 8m. Woollen Mill. sad the Method!» Church. coll. by null or alum-ooh 1m; 17 mm to. cm modems- . Nov. 290:. 1392.44. W . MUNICIPALITY or UPS. man L868 A0381. ”0.1. “e um Lockout. mt Comm MOIIY_ To WP”- Goon! Ana-Imam. 091mg“ HOUSE BLOCK. webs"?! m AD!“ 3. [SN-59 ~11. __ D EAGLESON, o W man: of Ontario. Boob olnll undo wrmon no. Baumonuot cocoon! undo out. Bnlnnoo sheen prom-ed. Doom mm to: wrung or book. by the 0 ad or but morn-Mm. Boob pen acumen oath. I but lulled to mu booing-n. Pox-tn monot- ndjnuod. All man of noooonu “and. Instruction van t: double entry boom when dour . Also-antic: mIUTUAL RESERVE Fund momma» Wanton-.1 nqum 11:. comm unn- wofld. Meow olntond to loom will one mono: b5 lnoorl in m- onotony u that: role. on abusedbe old no. comm Moral. Box ONEY LE8 T on Mortgtgu. StnIgh‘ loan. a Iowan outrun! nun. Tenn. 01 mm»: to an borrow. It nwotiw ‘nnnuli R. Al‘U-l)\' lunar:- mm Al' 1 mm: ovum urn. mu. column to mtm. Also- use my m» me." w “M“ MONEY TO LOAN. m Alu-counountot Prlnm Funds and Tum Fund-w Lou: in suml until or large to suit. homwa. Buy and convent»? mm- o: te- ”I m Iona 0" HOV!“ 8d”. many. ll". Initialâ€"'36. n'yme'nt.‘ 6 €53 per com. “If?“ lawn-r. Fob. “miâ€"a. Bud-WI- W'- COAL LEXANDER 11x0); m: AUCTIONEER. ' R. mmfimk of tho Mum «MAmofla’m :IMthmwnml‘ bfiY 'ro mam; ON mom;- F. O'BOYLE. CLERES Gull-E é'hineseâ€" Sacred Lima- Money to Loan 3 names: 705. Meander. Money :0 Loan. 3'0” WWIIâ€"v â€" â€"v 0!- “mm .wn W. «0.. many. Ti ii; a. xmuam. 63TH """ friend“ noon: 3: acxwx. mmâ€" ' â€" Unwed cumin 0! m can. WWW Tomato: Member at Catfiece of Phys elm ml Bum Ohm-lo: lbw Play-lulu: to w Asylum. ' no. Gnnd Trunk 8m LK OF THE Until-y ct. 0m and residence. Bu“ ”)3. m3“. at..loooud doe: west or York-It. 0mm noun. 9 £010.” n.m..l.mt08 D.m:ud7to8m °%°§31'§". [And-u. April 8. 189Lâ€"48-1yr. Lowest fines. MAXILLA. H HART, LD. 8., I D E 19 TI 6 '1!" Ommrmuq¢a';agam w DENTIST. LINDSAY. " ' ONT! .2 now using mm mm: (M) for extracting teeth. It is applied to the ms in the form or a. tie spray. when mm: is produced and e teeth extracted. No hypo- dermic needle is required to pierce the gums in its use. I: is the invention of Dr. Bengne. 34 Rue De Bruyre. Paris. France. It is popnht smoug the dentists in Chicago. 111'. Neeisnds continues to use GAS main .6 AP) with his usual success. He hugiven it uninterruptedly for over twenty-six years. extracting teeth for thousands of persons with- out pnin or injury. Beautiful animus]. teeth inserted at prices to m VI." .08088. L ll. 8. DENTIST. mat-Aug -Imu‘pâ€"u M..â€" .v._ _- ,,_ suit every cgemn. All the finer classes of Don- tistry. we as 3016. porcelain crowns and. bridge work. successfully done. Pefions from a distance please send a card before coming. CHICKâ€"lax: door to m a 00'.- Dry Gnoc- not. Lindsay. Oct. 26th. 1893â€"17. imâ€"ffl-U. DB. fDnGRABSI, PHYSICIAN, SUB- gnoN. m. muwaunm-n. nu Uâ€"iéofieie. 1866. ohiéehoun s to 10 a. m noon: 4m 6 n. 111. Telephone connectin- Undou. July 18th. 1891-15 In. R. JEFFERS, late of Oakwood, ha. removed to undo-y. Ofloe and residence. No. 28 Wellington-en, one door we: of Duncan Den-ecu. Telephone oomznunloennn. um. my 16th. maxâ€"sew. .11 Over ton Fm' e xpeflen practice In his pmteoalon. Office sud m corner? or 89309!!! 5nd Lindsay-am. mam J GRANT, M.D., C. M.,M.O. P. . 8.0.; Griduuot’ wand-warm Universities. Member of College of Phylldlll 9nd Stu-copul. Quill-lo; ll__ of Package? 7"" â€". '____, ~ undo-.7. in xqul'zIaLâ€"‘Ios. DR. SIMPSON . PHYSICIAN, Gradu- no at Undue-u“ o! Trlnl Gulls. Toronto; Mamba-o! Co egocfPhyaoIIII-lfll Surgeons. Ohm-lo: I.“ Play-lulu: to w Asylum. ' mu. Gnnd Trunk 8m many on one. and residence. Band unwound doe: west of York-n. once haul. 9 tom!) n.m..1.mto8 p.m:ud7w8m Lind-u. April 8. 189Lâ€"48-lyr. ROYAL HOTEL, MANILLLâ€"J. moon:I Proprietor. Even m- enu. Ben brand- ot Manon and Good mhuna ad “and“ banner. union: and oommcdlou ounplo room In- llh. Oct. 28. 1892 â€"30-l:r. D W): nuanmm. Batman. liquor. And ole-n. um and dry ‘92:: man. Comma-ch! monomveyodwdl cannon-t nodes. Good-ables nod-mu Ito-don. Juno 12th. 1881â€"53-1). U I. th. mum. I have laud um Commodtoul Haul a many-0t. Ind Mum-had Ind tanned m pumice. throughout. The Bar will be on“ with But Band 0! [Moon ma Clan. clan mbljpa sag uponuve bonnet-I. um. coin JACKSON Sacco-onto BUBBPITB JACKSU 'Lâ€"Bm Winn. one. can. wanna-u». ma.) '0 D. ”on... ALB. JAM. Kooâ€"8. imam-g- vâ€"_. to: fififi’ifixi oboe in'tho No- W pool; ynndlu. Wanna-IL. um: na. Mm. kc" Baton Block. Kan-n. Una-y, coal-lo. A baseman: of mu loss It Iowa: mm 01 Interest nd unn- a nu bot-Iowan. Lind-3y. Sept. 14. 191â€"“. HOPKINS CHISHOLM, (moon.- to MARTIN HOPKINS mull- tou. on. 0009. No. 6. W - “L4”. 0. a. karma. 7 D. H. Cannons 60 counts!" 2030K”. um. Anna: “E. waxâ€"694:2. Emmet: 3nd SurveEn. )R. G. S. RYERSOB, OCULIST and AURIBT, F RANK L. someLE, R. BURR§W§Lgr§dusteA piggy! HOSWEYN ANDERSON, m It... We Ofim immdiatel opposite the My House. Jon Hoswm. DONALD a. mum nae-u. Sept. 20th. 1898. R. E. s, wmspy, ls_te _of‘_ en, EEN A. BARgox. Q; 0., (Splidtot ,3. WM. mm, 9.15, unmgg. LUMANVBQUSE. MINNIE-,- LOMMERCIAL iHQUSEfi, ‘r|.l‘.‘.n dd) 13158 910mm G: 0417““, 131553., and W P. nynmgmngsgnggg- lumen Luau“: 73669. Barn: ten. szczans. Damian; Hotels. Dental Surgeon, LINDSAY J. NEELANDS, 20,“? CU

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