h ‘l a." m warm. ‘ fluid†ud Friday. Tho- m“; g. am My not: or up. of mum. mm.» ‘mlu monthly 150 pom-do. E! h. s an. ruddy foot. with udv hvr, ,, mu non-non. a}! h an r. 6 hard. ‘ OOMWOK.-JO.D‘FM", M amuln’.p ‘3. T. DOVMIOO, o! Wdll’ 3-! , m “in. You.» I‘m†dunno... I. s I. men. who. n9 pm by u unth- won. Though he had the npuoaunc- d . well-uo-do former there res obnolutr- â€nothing In his pockets mu. am. «1 5.." â€Indicate who he II. An he nu fouml . he em from e severe contusion a! tn huh the preenmpuon h the! n. y... tron from e oonveyenoe end Injvx ed, a. I!“ be we; the victim of en “L. k n â€we: none". He by uncommon. . e TORONTO. Snusa 63 THE Ewcrmc.-â€"One electric u: no into the ran and 1‘ ~ other Friday Moon abaurt o'c "at. Sp dine-eve" â€the corner of Kiux. '1‘ -~ care were “Mammy dsmmed em Toma m... ddoyed for n ehon u Ex. ; 5 5 more flight, the passengers were no Injured. The mom-men on mâ€" c: idlug at had 3 net-row eecepe. Ax UNKNOWN Mumâ€"An ucknow: mu was found lying nnconnciana on Minn-st. outside the city “mite on 'dneedey night, And taken to the urn". SBANTIES â€"Messrs. Howry Son have commenced cutting 11: he Monmouth Hmit they purchased at the Boyd sole. F-ftcen turns have teen sent in, and two Shannen unto be opened, employing trom eighry b n hund'ej handsâ€"[Independent I7. Mannaâ€"Mr. James Ward is a reel- dent of Nogey’s Creek, and stands well in the communlzy as a reliable clilz ~n. He was driving into the village on Wednesday afternoon, and when at Cheetham's iazm. just outside of the village boundary, he overtook a ï¬ne doe that was leisurely trait Ina along the road no me vlllaze. I: kept ahead of him for some little time, and then turned 03 50711113 the lake. It is supposed that it was coming into the village to in- quire ii the Simpson party had got. away oomionably and safely. 1: is said ihat quite s friendly feeling oxisted on the part .1 the deer towards the Simpson party. â€"Miu Wentheriit, a young lady attend- Ingthe model school, met with a. psiniul accident the other morning by running her head through a window glass. The window, which opens inward was directly moan :ha uisie. out! the young lady, who on: reading I. pnper, walked into is. “staining severe cuts about the hood.â€" { Times. BUBCA YGEON. minâ€"The mail to Lindsay resumed in old rouza on Wednesday. I: will lens now “930, or possibly during we bsd sand: at nine. This gives a rearczable “no for correspondence in the momma. LABCENY.â€"Chief Constable Doug!“ has a Inn-M to: the um: of J amen Wilson, .yonng man who for several months ha ha employed In town as s tanner. The young mm decamped from his bonding house. cm] mg with mm an ovetcoa: and unit or clothes. the property of another ledger. The chlot constable has acied very promptly 1n the matter. 3nd hopes to noon ï¬ve the oflender under lock ind key. Scum»: Dxnra.-â€"Wedneedny night of he: week Mr. William Gamble, tinemith. Wollon-et" was taken with hemorrhage. 3nd. despite oil the: medical nid could do, died next externoon ebout 4 o'clock. M wee 3 meet genial men end hnd 3 large circle oi friends, who regret his early an: end sincerely eympethize with the mowing widow nnd six fatheriese children. Mr. Gemble was 3 member oi the Rifle Association here. end went to Mend lee: not with the Bieiey team. He wee also 5 member of Home Circle, No. 4, in which society he held 3 policy for $3,000, end 3190 belonged to the Ancient Order of Yucatanâ€"[G aide. KING’S WHARF. [Special Correspondence or Tm: Poss-.1 Scaoox. REPORT.â€"Flfth clean-Dennis (flue-r7. Fourth cussâ€"Charlotte Dot-gen. ma ohms-Helena Daren. John Moehsn. mu Dotson. Second class‘hlsrths 11311111. 0-. Fanny Deyeu. Aggie Muslim Second class Jr.â€"George Chambers. Maggie Martha. Herb. ONenL Pm second classâ€"George Meehsn. Itale Chsmbon. Leon Millage and James um. (eqnsl). Pm am class sr.-Msry E. Pet-due. Joseph Max-um. John Perdue. Pm ï¬rst ch- jr.-Wlllio Millage. Amie Moehan, sun. O'Leu'y. LOCAL N EWS-LETTERS Eh: Qnuaaiau é‘gust thinsAY, FRIDAY. xov. 17, ms. noted and sore. Sometimes the attacks were almost daily, then less frequent. After _about four years of this suffering, I was tikeï¬ down with biiious typhoid fever, and when I began to recover. I had the worst attack or my old trouble I ever experienced. At the ï¬rst of the lever, my mother gave me Ayor's Pins, my doctor recommending them as being better than anything he could prepare. I continued taking these Pins, and so great was the beneï¬t derived that during nearly thirty years I have had but one attack or my Iormer trouble, which yielded readily to the same remedy." Expand by Dr. J. C. Aye: E: Co., Lowell. Man. Every Dose Effective welght was laid on a. spot the size .01 my hand. Dur- ing the attacks, the . perspiration would f“ stand in drops on 9R mytace, and itwas 5‘ agony (or me to make sufï¬cient ‘ / "1‘ eflort even to whis- 44 .e per. They came suddenly, at any hour of the day or ‘ L . night, lasting Irom " thirty minutes 'to half a day. leaving as suddenly; but, for several days after, I was quite pros- lays Om E. Swocxwzuo. at Chester- ï¬eld, N. 3., “I was amicted with an extremely severe pain in the lower part 0! the chest. The teeling was as it 3 ton AYER’S PILLS “For Years,†‘3 M PORT HOI‘E. h", w.. Dmcomxxuxn.â€"Mr. Willlun Slowmln. on. o! the :rlo who curried on the amp auction on William». In Lindny I.» Inmmor. [m boon pmohlna for two «on In tho Onon- lull. but but diluen- and his manna. to! the 9mm. hm.â€"Souul an. In" ocean-0d In this union may. Abom two wash no Ir. acme Om loo. I" u- hmu and out- bntmun. . . .. .03 a. nun «only; II II. PERSONALâ€"Mill Minnie Corr, for two you. uni-cont iaooher hm, ha been named to an o similar ponition in Hompton ........ Mr. Thou. Moan. the «torn hunter. in own: on his onnuol door nun . Inn compoian. Gnmvan’casâ€"There used to be com I nlaints about there not being a sidewalk from this village to the late. but now we hear there has been a complaint lodged in motion when a murder is_committed1 .and our peo le generallv delight to see lJustice mete out There 1s,howexer.a 'sacriflce of human life going on in our midst every dav which seems to be un- lheeded. Infants are allowed to sicken with our council that the road needs ' starve and die owing to the administration gravelling from Pigeon creek to the lake, lot poor and worthless foods Improper and that the bridge west of this village 9 dieting is carrying oti‘ thousands of needs tender as there has been a ood . innocents every year , .' g I Many are inclined to believe that the deal of dash-board driving done lately. SALI. -'1‘he credit sale conducted by Mr. J. H. Wilson for Mr. J. Behili. on Wednes- day, the 1st inst., proved a success. Articles and animals brought satisfactory prices. We believe Mr. Rehili proposes entering mercantile pursuits. PansoxaLâ€"Miss Minnie Carr. for two years assistant teacher here. has been engaged to an a similar position in Hampton ........ Mr. Thoa. Magoo. the veteran hunter. is away on his annual deer , State should interfere in some way with a 1‘ view of preservinginfant life. We are of the opinion that a better work can be done 5‘ for the little ones by kind tall: and the use :0: moral suasion. Physicians and wise " mothers are doing a grand work by ‘ advocating the use of lactated food. that great preserver oi iniant life. Lsctated food being a geriect substitute for breast milk. means eslth, strength and life for the infant. No other food has built up such a record of success as an article of infant nourishment. Thousands of letters from mothers attest the value of lactated I food, and prove that it saves babies' ives. RETURNEDâ€"Our butcher and cobbler has got home from the World's hir 3nd no flatly taken with that western city and the fair, the Ferris wheel 3nd Mid wny Plsiunce. PsxsoszL.â€"Mg'. Willism Hannah, wife nnd tnmlly, lesves for Vsncouver. :British Columbie, where he goes to take charge of his undertaking business, after spending close upon two months visiting the parental home snd friends in this neighbor- hood. We wish Mr. Benn s plesssnt trip. Room CRops.â€"Turnips ere sli housed uound here. end an ploughing is about done. J AN ET VI LLE. {Correspondence of The Poet._ ARRIVAL. â€"Unr new miller arrived in thin village on Wednesday Inst. He has purchased the old McDermid mill property and intends erecting 3 new flour mill in the site of the old sew-mill in the near future. He in putting in on engine end holler in the old flour mill, which he in going to use till he gets the new mill Concsmx-The Thanksgiving concert announced for Thanksgiving night promises tobe a grand efl‘air according to the announcement Rev. Mr. Dewy has made in his programmes. TELEPHONEâ€"On! telephone business is thriving. requiring at the present time two operators. Holmiumâ€"Building operations are going on with push this ï¬ne weszhsr, Duncsn Ewart’s new house, snd the bun st the moose, being the principal erections. CHURCH Sanaâ€"The new shed It the Methodist church maves slowly owing to the fact that the work is being done by bees. S UNDERLA N1). iCorreepondence oi Tm: Poem; Tm: Pos'rummmr.-We are having lively times here just now over the eppointment of a new postmaster.‘ ‘In all. we are told. there are about 32 applicants. As a consequence the perty wires are pulled tight and kept ringing. There seems to be the strange idee among some oi the epplicents that all the qusliflcetion necessary will be pest service to the party â€"morel, sociel end intellectual quelifl- cations don't emount to anything, so they think, but they haven’t rightly reckoned 1 with the people at Sunderlend. end I would just like to whisper to our friend ‘ Frank, at Beeverton, that for such a public 1 and responsible position we went e sober man to start with; we went e men whose family end iemily connections are such as will secure safety and some little degree of social equality with the better clean of citizens. Again, we don’t went a crotchety, snappish, snarly fellow. But give us a men oi good moral character. whose family is respectable. whose social standing is good; who is genial. kind end accommodating. Now. Frank, you have‘ men who will ï¬ll the bill, and don’t, for the i sake of society and for the sake of your own good name. ioist upon us anyone. no matter whet their services to the psrty may have been, who cannot carry into the ofï¬ce personal and family qualiï¬cations commendable iron: a 19th century point oi 3 view. and to yourself as the person who stands between the people end the depart- ment at Ottawa. ..Beeverton end Canning- ton papers please copy. Staples. May Jamison. Evelyn Kama. III. jr.â€"George Thornbnry. Donald Fraser. my MoNabb. Archie MoKlnnon. ILâ€"Ezu Argue, Hannah McMillan. How-rd Mngwood, Rennie Greenwsy. I. sr.â€"V1ct.or Thornbury. Wnltor Stsples. ngnr Thombnry. Fred. Boll. I. jr.â€" Lena Thombnry. Sadie JumlwonJohn MoNubb. Allan MoNIbb- __ "1A _ but†[Speclal Correspondence o! Tm: Poul-.1 SCHOOL RsPonr.â€"The following above the standing of the pupils of 5.8. No. 6, Eldon, for the month of October. The names In the ï¬n! four in each olmnreemnned 1n orderotmerln. IV. etaâ€"Annie Cumlchnel. lezle Thornbm. Florence Greenwny. Sm McKay. IV. jr.-Evl McNebb. Jomee McNebb. Nelson Keel-us. Chu- N. Moehan. Lâ€"l K. McMahon. 2 E. Miller. 3 W. Loddy. Tabletsâ€"1 Ch». Manuals. 2 Ida. Corneal. 3 R. A. Leda}. 4 Joe. Fanning. Aver- pge attendance 39. A, M. Em. teacher. V.â€"l L. Klrlay, 2 E. Reed. IV 512â€"1 E. J. Carus,28.Rood.3ankRosoh. IV~il'.-1M. Cuddohy, 2 J. McMahon. 3 W. Weathorup, 4 John Roach. III. sr.â€"1 M. Bum,21LWe|- thexup. 3 M. Curtin. 4 Goo. War. III. jr.--1 Ju. Coley. 2 Tim Finnegan. 3 John McMahon. 4 John Cuddnhy. ILâ€"l Emma Miller. 2 Ida Cornell. 3 Pearl Weatherup. 4 Royl Arnie. II. p:.â€"1 H. Leddy. 2 Joe. Fanning. 3 P. Garth, 4 OPS. (Special correspondence of Tax Poem] Honor: ROLLâ€"Standing of pupils in school section No. 5. Ops. to: the month of 3301:. than to the hoeoitel. where 1t wee found he hed euetelned e eevere lulu wound. Tn: BURNING or m: Faust-Lieu.- 0:1. Davide“, or Devldeoo 8t Hot. hll rammed from North Boy and etotel thet Dannelly, of Kingston. one of the boot divers in Canals, will be sent to Luke Nlplldnz to recover the bodies or the 17 men drowned at the burning o: the Fro-er. The spot where they were lost to Malt tolocate. The men were in the yewl of the steamer end were struck by the peddle wheel en the burning veeeel veered end PALESTINE. M. Mchx. teacher. It you hove comb and would like to bo cum without not of lodnunur moan. null and t I Gormloldo lob-lu- vmhnm A can: of u odnooo. Mm no have llvon I: a but In your own homo Ind you and 1!. o lacun- [no mammal on m 88 for «we. r m: nonhuman n on" w†no and not m 000 out. No Ronald ho m. you a“. «cry- thlu log and nothing tolooo It you burn count all and not an. “on: on than tarm- n limo-1": Dav. emu-«or oo'o mm: W Lind.) and viola“). Thou whoomno; um. "Imam lam Ochâ€"Mo. 0M. Human life is supposed to be protected by the State, which has enacted rigid laws for the punishment of murderers The whole machinery of the law is quickly set in motion when a murder is committed, and our peo le generallv delight to see Justice mete out There is. howeter. a sacrifice of human life going on in our midst every day which seems to be un- heeded. Infants are allowed to sicken starve and die owing to the administration of poor and worthless foods Improper dieting is carrying 011‘ thousands of‘ mother- Can Granny nuance the Present Intuit Mortuary! II was Ou'r or Senoraâ€"An amusing incident occurred in a down-town restaur- ant on Saturday night last. A man, attired in a heavy winter overcoat, wearing a comforter and a cloth-peak cape, called and asked for a dish of ice cream. notwith- standing the temperature was verging closely to zero. He seemed rather surprised when the restauranteur told him that the establishment's supply oi! ice cream had just been exhausted. The customer then gave his order for a plate or hot oysters. which he devoured with rapidity. He paid for his treat, but took his departure mumbling to himself in incoherent tones that it was mighty funny he could not get ice cream. WE THINK MORAL SUASION WILL DO THE WORK! Dnowxme ACCIDENT. â€" Peterhorough hee hed the mieiortune to nose: seven oi citizens by sed drowning sccideuts, end enotherâ€"this time e young boyâ€"wee within en ace of meetinge wetery greve the other morning.end so meking the eighth victim. As two young sons of Mr. Jse. Gslvin'. wood end one! merchent. George-et., were on their wey to the Murrey-et. seperete school. they etepped neer the corner of Aylmer end Brock-ste. et the bridge to look et the town creek. The younger son. who wee ebont ï¬ve or slxjyeersoi one. wee etending on the top log or the crib work et this point, end the timber being iroety the little fellow slipped 03' end dropped into the weter, which is ebout ionr ieet deep. Mr. Hetheringtou wes stsnding on the bridge telking et the time. end running rspidly to the spot he jumped in and grabbed the drowning boy. The child wee not much the worse of his beth. This ie the second time this year the: e child hee come nearly drowning in the town creek, jnet ebove the den-[Ex- sminer. ‘ Possumâ€"The news of the erreet of the two ex-benk clerks, A. F. 13.0me end C. H. J eilett. for the lelleged hendling of forged drefts, the one et Westminster. B. 0., end the other et El Poeco, Tex.. caused e sensetion In town lest week. A few months ego the two young men were moving in the best circles here, end were well known. They were bothin the locel hrenoh of the Bank of Montreel, end were much together. Eerly In this yeer Jellet left town unexpectedly without giving the beak eny notice of his intended depertnre. The night before he left he went emong some of hie friends end ceshed severel smell cheques, which etc of course still unhononred. He went to Chicego. end1 :wee seen there in August. out of work Ind out of money. Crofton e few months ‘ ego, elso severed his connection with the ‘ henk. end wee ewey from town for some time. He returned for e couple of deye lest month to be merried on the 18th to Miss Edith Hell, deughter of Sherifl J emes A. Bell. The newly wedded couple left here the seme dey for Chicego. en route to Celifornie. It Is eeid thet Crofton end J ellet met in Chicago. J ellett fee Beileville boy, end wee well connected there. Crofton Is elso well connected in Heiifex. N.S., where his fether. Mr.F. B. Crofton, resides. When he trevelied et e pretty fest pece. end hed elweys lots of money. He eimed et being e sport, elweys reedy to bet, end not being e stronger to "e gems of drew.†The night before his wedding end his de- perture from here he enterteined his friends emong the bent employee et e wine supper, end he elweys did end hed every- thing In style. WILL THE STATE INTERFERE! BEA VERTON. A SERIOUS Accmnxr.â€"An eccident which might eniiy hove proved (eh! cceurted on Friday week to Mu. A. Cowie. end by which she in new nnreing 3 broken leg. While riding in e boggy with Mr. Wm. Dnclow, oi the lat conceeeion, the horse beeeme trlahtened at the My’e ehewl and eterted to run ewey. In its struggle. the occupants of the buggy were thrown out, Mrs. Cowie inning heavily on 1 lane atone. When picked up it wee found thet her leg wee broken.â€"[Expreu. 03mm .â€"0n Sundey Mr. William Heulipwu leid to rent in the village cemetery. Mr. Heeelip is hther at Mr. Winiun Hoe-lip oi Fenelon Fella, end he- lived with hie daughter, Mrs. Haelip, end hie eon, Mr. William Heulip. He wee one at the eerly settlers oi Maven, end the luge tunnel on Snndey “tested the hiaheetimtion in which he was held by hie neighbors. above an, Mr. Douglas. or the nuns neighborhood, lout hi: dwelling house, 3100 Mr. McCain. or ï¬re tune, loot mother THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 1893. HUMAN LIFE ! “ loan: on. I’BTERBORO. mi" 0.0“ m5; "If HIGG’S EWIHES flHl Hitâ€"01:31 {a} Sockâ€" 'SEéTJrï¬ai’xilb} ï¬rér‘ieniVH in“ 01: Legeipgof price pyrnddrxgipgTHI-Z JAAIES 31:5}ch 00-. Toronto, Ont. _Vi m6 {or mpiileL Sold In: NE RVE NERVE Bum m . new db- covery than cure the womcues o! Nervous Dehihty Lost Vigor 3nd BEANS Failinu Manhood; teqwm u» waknm 0! body or mad mud by over-work. or the error- or ex- cuses 0! youth. This Remedy Ib- wlutely cure- the most obstinate cases when 311 other “IA-rugs“ havp tailed cyan)» gnaw. Said by Que- Have you Catarrh ? Try this Remedy. It will luvely relieve and Cure you. Price 50 cm.‘ his Injector 10: its successful tren tment is furnished tree. Remember. Shiloh‘s Remedies Are sold on a guarantee to give moon. v..._--- - ___ , Mn. '1‘. S. Hawkins. Chntmno‘Igu. Tenn. a: : “ com VW‘SAVED MY Ln’rE. I mambastrenwduforadcbauaadmmm I ever and." For Dyapemia. Live: or my trouble It excels. Pnco ao cts. For 3 Lane Side. Back or Chest 3mm†run Plum will sue great satisfactionâ€"25 cents. Cu; Conmmptl on. Coughs, Group. Sore throat- Said b all Dwain: on a Guarantee. ror a Iang_$i_de. ac}: orqugEhiloh's Peron. -_ -__o. nunmECUREIsmonSUDDEfl mu ms CHILL Falrbank a; (70.. Hana-981 WMMMNN [YouNeed It! 8_ A"; H S VITALIZER. ,ih. __ M.-Lb-â€"A _. "‘Ann a. -4-:-Eiï¬iflsion. ItWifl: ' ° ' nu. ul vvu- '- v- â€mpennv DAVIs' New Advertisemen t1 XMMMMZ :GUTTULENE: CureThatCough, Hean'ourLungs. ‘PntFlesh onYour Bones Prevent Consumption. 1L0 H’s/lemmas _, viiiâ€"6:3}! {A -h†pnbno. Ivory tummy uh uh: hnva can. u Rec.) ha: 185 ft of Onl- ‘" led Who .. on Which l'l‘ huh wâ€; ;u, i tie or flu: M wcodcz; 1' 0 I01: tho â€a": :3 0 p H: on: be cl Md “1W1“? â€- Undoc- omver no may oom m. n The“D.4L’.’ '| WI 3‘01 1. w- â€(on no»: cox-venumt m a «maple over * â€in-nun o 51""wlï¬.'fm N91 v0 Beans. : IRES" Prop LINDSAY! Pam Killer. J as. Riggs. â€Mull; Pain K1110]. OPEN FOR USE Lon u it «>0. who u. .umrm- as Much "ovum m from w. ._’w which aq- ---n M: m Had. I“ lufhgunm . mum-n; n of mnl‘ v- 'I I‘m AT THE COMMENCEMEM OF AN ATTACK TAKE A TEASPOONFUI 0T CHILLSE COLDS. REMEDY. munwooanunumm â€Wotan; Deluhnholll â€and m a!“ 0-. arm. W.Amc mawu. nusâ€"p. are now prepared to supply t" 01“.. â€ens u Lindsay with the very best Dry Hardwood n. 4 It. or 2 fl. lengths. Lam» when! at the Kent-at. 017100 or Telephono the Mm om THE RATHBUN flfl’Y HARDWOOD. HARDWOOD, HARDWOOD, zJSX-Ecnu-zx Comte FREE. Address. Lin-nu TUCKER 8088. Publishers 81-2. Albany. N. Y. TWO Subscriptions, in one remittance $4 Six Subscriptions, do do 10 Ten Subscriptions, do do 15 . (31‘0 all NEW Subscribers for 1885. paying In advance now. WE: WILL max!) nut mum WEEKLY. from our RECEIPT of the remittance. to January lat. x894. WITHOUT CHARGE. CLUB RATES FOR 1894. TWO Subscriptions’ in one remittance Six Subscriptions, do do Ten Subscriptions, do do When to Buy and ""hcn to Sell. 1’: la liber- my Illustrated, 3nd by RECENT ENLARGE- MENT, annulus motel-9mm: matter thus ovu- betore. The subscription Price 1. 3250 per year. but In otter I SPECIAL REDIICI‘BJIK.v DEVO‘I'ID To run: crops and Processes. lortioulturo sud Fruit-Growing; In!" Stock m m. Whiie it slso includes s1! minor Meats oi Rursl interest. such es the Poultry Ysrd. Entomoioaz. Boe-Keepina. Greenhouse sud Grspery. \ etcrinsry Replies. Fsrm Questions and Answers. Fireside Regains. Domestic Economy sud s summery of the News of the Week Its MARKET RnPom‘s sre unusueily complete. set! much attention is void to the prospects of the Crops. ss throwing light upon one of the most imoomnt rt sliguestionsâ€" Agricultural Weeklies. AN D TAKE NOTICE the: after the cold due the executor-oi the aid deoeeeed will distribute the urea 01 the eeid Devid 808111. deoeeeed. moon the Men entitied there“; hev rc- uera to the chime oi which the then ve notice. end they will not he noble or the â€ch. or my pert thereof. eodietributed teeny per- eon or whoee oleime they had not notice at the time of the distribution thereof. or e pert there- oi. BENJAIIN MOGILL. THOMAS BYER 1831 m °UE$IVAT°B1S94 Punueut to R S. O..1887. Cep. 110. Sec. 36. thcreduorn end other-e hevlng chime mine: the eente at David Meant. lete of the Townehlp or movers. in the County of Durham. tanner. deuce-ed. who died on erebout the 16th dey of Sentemher. 1893. ere hereby required to need In to R. J. Me mm. mm. um. Out. I eutement of uemee. eddreeeee. the run pertleulere of their clum- end the suture o! the eeourtty (If any) held by them. on or before the 2Ist day of November, 1893. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Country Gentleman Bofh Lona and Short. 'OB PRIIFTLNQ of .11 5105:19ng R. J. MoLAUGELlN. New Advertnemenu. The Rambun Co’y. FOR NEXT 7W0 WEE/<5 I†[fly a [jaw/policy for a mermaid 2‘0 sz‘ow away goods 2'74 we cellar 2‘0 make room fay/fres/z 510549. Beiz‘er 2‘0 56/! z‘lzem for w/zaz‘ Me}! 6052‘. andâ€. Nov: 9. 1898.â€"83. S Tll/V/V/IVG BARGAINS [7/2 abom‘ fwo wee/es our ko/z'cz’ay slack will be flew, and we mus! frowkz’e room ï¬r 2?. 7/2de wfly we are oï¬â€™w/Mg slmng zflcz’uqemem‘s 2‘0 ï¬zzy. 0747 H olz'a’ay Sz‘ocï¬: 22/274 be z‘keflnesz‘ one we]! carried by us, wkzc/z zs saymg mac/z for 22‘. Fzm Famz/y Grocerzész TH! 3131' 0" 1n T 0 make Room ï¬r Cknlw’mas lmflorz‘m‘z’om. 801113100! for the Emma. AND ‘mcéery, Céz'mz @’ Glasswam “‘th IBL’H. CAMPBELL, Family Grocer, Fatah on recon on your Bead; and 9“ your I’m Stool: Insured a .~.U\“u r JAS. KEITH’S, WILLIAM I’m. ‘3...’ _ Bnu 3nd non Founder II prepared to do cl] kinda of Gaza: and r undrv Won mum; o! ‘lmplomonu and Won. ‘ o no. on. Sontag mp 8m lumen ‘3‘ N. B.-‘rwo?Porublo WuteromlEnglnu‘: 12 h. p.. tor ulolchenp. Apply to Ihomughbred and Farm ,8toc/1/nsured at very Low Rates. "N LIN DSAY 01!»thva L.’ “ Cf C:S;..VUI}. um’. v" â€Rely uma by LLc , I glut-ale: «'3' How to . 1, Cana pbell CUPunlan. Wold. Oct. 25th. 1893â€"81 It General Hardware. Pumps, Stoves andflTVi-nwaw IMPLEMENT REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. and a Line of Agricultural Implement: on hand. __ ___._ nu...“ wuavu. 1):)“: Chm- fort snd fsshion cell for it. Next to style and general ï¬tness comes the question of price. Upon both these points lsdies, who pstronize me will hsve cause for satisfsc. don. My Stock has been very carefully selected in the leading Millinery centres sud low expenses give me e decided sdmtsée over large ï¬rms. A cull solicited. Should hue a new Bet .or Bonnet for the Full And Winter season. Both vans: Dunn (X; .l 1‘: U â€1114‘ no mnonnoo that the have tsken over the businoca lately carried on by J. V. STAPLES,- be: in the \‘Ellan ot Klrmeld. The public will and a was or General Hardware. Pumps, Stoves and Tina-are. WEE-MEE'IZREPAESA SPECIALTY. and a Full eurely mpirvs m , , . and no: «uh scum acres: :ducaL; " MUD: xf to ma; ~ - ,; . CAMPBELL 82: TRUMAN l many. April 18. 1893.â€"43. Oct. 12th. m-u. Lind-av. Opt. 28. 1893‘ II und Iron Found run-u: ‘ “r 1' brewed mega.“ “Diamon- um nuwmdn°.n‘u I i. B.â€"1‘ wo‘Por table wanton-magma? 12 h. 9.. for ulolchen :3. Apply to kin no? g‘grunx and round-w Work I [up 3mm lngmel :94 may urczi by LLc :Iicr: ‘ , '1 â€â€œ1116: (I?) How to .521) â€5‘1, 1 ; ‘ 9013:: :h:.’. nuke , nc :wxzc. allows. 'lnuse unchca are 1.5%.»: 1:. u 1 Journal. Journal 0: Eizzcauln. ' News. Eiucuflun. Lost): 8y. ‘1'" School Marie Iter‘cw 3.11.: ' Educator. 1:.d‘.r.-.u :53â€, ‘ :- JO‘JY'JA of (ï¬lmingu‘ “l' “\ .yc. ' ‘ “.Ubofll All Business promptly attended to. Any inquiries cheerfully answered. CALI. AND 8:: US. WILL BE OFFERED 1N- CHANGE OF BUSINESS. Just received at HIGINBOTHAM’S D1 Arch. 08m Eben. Agents for the MASSEY-H4386 00. In an“ awn“... almmvd~~ MISS O’BRIEN, EVERY LADY ONTARIO MUTUAL: LIVE max DUTCH BULBS. Hyacinths. Crocusses. Tulips, gggpbeu at Truman. June: 891 m. Lam: Mann? ngnmo than. 1113370321â€; JOHN MAKINS William-st. North * Atwnomlmuxomnm I Drug Store. HIGHEST Chm. â€my. New. 9, 1393 gov ‘l‘zscaaug. â€"‘1‘:e prawn: :: p we of honor and arrest pies.- ‘uyenn the Idea of etc}; as uses mt gathering has been in my ;; bendiuuon cf the idea 1: the to my ct educational workus :2 ex hing. I must alto thank :0: kn g. Mg me In this positicn cf 1 gummy. Though my time 51 ‘ to the brim with 011.2: we: mm!!! my not: in useurin; this “mention. minute. no to be 32 a. prenz': I aha-u hasten to mean; as O uh. . u... some thongms on wha h educational work. and 1: my do these things 1 )1}? these 901nm. and I true: you mac your leienxc‘acd sgtcc c: if it. seem best so :0 do. Lâ€"WORK or 72::â€" .-.~~ ‘ a couldemhanm'ta: : sages! EB OW mark. a. we] whom. "3.. Sr! was of Ayer's S o I hurt my :ï¬liéh YI'd-XO ( , . calichlfld fall‘t'nlc'. T â€em; 1.: sooth-r1"! [jer’s Sarsaparifla .dvar.J.C.AyerS;Co.. L ‘WCH, Ma unearned with zhsi: own :CZLu. ..- A. Btndan: pto;lcxi:ice. Math†257.3. ye: no" i;: mam 59:17.3: 0: 1:2: u: v.1»; â€rem tho: :0.- the word L; y. ru..‘. Elm “113950.11: at 2:15:21 5.u‘~ Mhednyalhs; me to be.‘ Bhteachcxs musily {Lke :‘c I. Their reason I do no knaw. E’cr 'how so much sbon: teaching Sui -. ï¬tment mat they don't need one â€he! dcn't want :3 know what him doing. 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Vzry glazsi‘le “mush: of some. of :‘uuec alive ‘ Vera nnswue um :0;er u z .04 women m the X‘nuu‘. Sun hi! tad elsewhere “we a .‘lmhta to those point». "though this aamimcu Wu 1 =flhflfng of the current to. 1c L “In! as could give any no ISAY ED UCA TIONAL 4.5.5 0 CIA TION. so might be bright pn‘scn run methuln 231:0 “ed 2: l- The intcnhancc :t.’ idea. kind; hid; 'béfore“ I had ï¬nished Me. I. experienced great relief; bottle eflccted a complete cure." s others,w$2l [‘chan Ennhud: cf 1"..1_'s srrsl mm. “I Mush her vaahhn 1n the T; v. m uh: 0' the Cecidedls I-trz ï¬ned r: 1mm: 3 n: ‘htm Norway ted Sweden; of :1..- “ â€cation to Rush: oreven or the “was! questions tn Cumin “gm 0! Domlnlcn governmw‘ ~ about who yeahlblutm 1 no “Ween nod tkma to dos-(1' 0 "In our Ghanaian I hcpo m m d cur am: I'll. be at lone: km: MDLJ.C.AyerS Imus! crtaia In .51: sin .1 the Sherman Act in1 m: discord m B 12'â€! .4000 any macho: r :ï¬-m u m cl esgcsuonal lore LAY. FRIDAY, SUV. 2? [wra- of Proï¬cient. 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