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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 24 Nov 1893, p. 3

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tcl’. :en smoke the PADRE and ‘rts 'Y DAYS. my mmfl' Corner 0' 3‘.‘ are I will gel! in, fLEIGHS eru p. ERUP Sons.’ Cash, 3m condensed “Yummy-"u .._._ 3.1 03:316. machers wanted. tax-ma forum ”at: or eight lines) 81.00 cash for three or an! lawnlons. It more than eight lines In ‘ m: w 'mvanlaemama by the your or for a m 0-... mnfin known on application. "éiék’L’Y CHILpREN mvémaemanw 07 e. Esteem 0 WILSON 8 I115 Vva-~, it heals the irritation of the 1d builds up the body and i0.\' ."-â€"Beware of substitutes nre; mud by Scott. Bowne, Sold. by, all lldrngziacs. {Scott s Emulsion â€"The village schom at UUUycanvnuv, _ , 11, caught fire Friday aiternoon last, and orter, the teacher, perished in the ing the children. two of d to death. fires raged last 51155 1’ flames while rescn whom were also burne â€"Destructive prairie week in the western part oi Oklahoma territory, and high winds prevail,spreading them. Thousands of dollars’ damage has been done. Several persons perished. â€"Slr Robert B. D. Morier. British embas- sador to Russia,died Thursday of last week at Montreux. on the Lake of Geneva. He had been in ill-health for some time past lied to leave his post at and had been comps 5:. Petersburg to seek a more beneficial . climate. â€"-3 gm; 0! we found a shell suppose in the Crimean war em near 'l‘sgsnrog. One of them struck it With a hammer. The shell exploded, kill- ing nine men and wounding several others __ .__n4.â€"‘Hn"\flnA° rklngmen on Sunday :1 to have been fired bedded in the earth â€"R. P. McCormick was robbed of $8,000 by tootpads near Lockport on Tuesday night. He had taken the money out 0! the bank at Lockport, intending to pay the men employed by the McCormick Con- struction Co., of St. Louis, of which he is president. - Lâ€"n _-flg k‘vn an Iron: tn: relay-spin and Game: “changes. can 353112111315 1L cucficial for IV “V â€"About 130,000 tons of steel rails nave One day we “mm" m __ been shipped to British Columbia via Cape found out to pieces in the a Born. on which eight ineurance rieke have stack on his farm, and a bui been placed. These are (or the British head showed the manner Columbia Pacific railway, which is to run sons were arrested. John, via the Yellowhead Pass and in which sickly,eonteeaed the eflme Chicago capitalists are concerned. evidently did not credit 1 -â€"John A. Schurman, general manager believing he made it toga of the Star Manufacturing 00.. of Duluth, knowing he himself wouiq has been arrested, charged with wiliully stand trial. ecuttling the steamship ‘Nevada’ by open- _er broke out Monday ing her sea cock and pumping her run or 7.15 o’clock in the Sehrna water when he was her centein,inNov., Main sh, Memphis. Tenn. res, He was indicted by the grand jury million dollars’ worth 0! pr in Chicago. The owners at the ‘Nevnda’ in smoke. The exact num got 310.0(‘0 insurance money and Schurmnn is not known, but a careful is said to have received $1,500 for the job. it at four, while four or fir â€"Ti:e Peoria, Decatur and Evansville aomef;t511y,byjnmp1ngf express from Peoria to Mattcon. 111.. was building. About a qua} boarded Monday night by three masked o’clock people were start men, two on from: of the rear coach and one sien and a. flash, and in a on the re:r end. The conductor was con- were pouring from the k six-storey building occun ircnted '0! one of the robbers, who ordered him to throw up his hands. He closed the maizried Hardware Co. '1 door end informed the brokemnn they were fourth, and fifth storeys i Viewed-:2 to rob the train. The breke- the Young Men’s Chris man. if. i). Trctt, tea: 3 club and. opened and it was in this place t1 the car door, when he was shot in the too: sir-c9. There were Ibdomen by some at the robbers. The the libmry when the a condemn bays he then cut the bell rope. They made a wild rush £4 and he and the express messenger extin- exl', only to be driven b: finished :‘ge lights in the exnreas They otoodhuddied toget barred Lha door. The train ran through to i (or a moment or two, win M052: i‘ugzekf, where the robbers got eff yelled. “Leap, jump for “the train. 3.03pm. The exprrsa mesarn- man too! the advice. . 8" pink: mm the dark car through 1: e . caught by a telegfli’h door xco: iwo shots at them as they 1:“ i cud. He we! tailored Vithout emca. A round nan been oxide ll A‘ i-.--:r Oil and Hypophosphites ,1 food and a. remedy. It is a. fat producer and at the - gives vital force to the 1.1. is bcneficial in 2“ bdézsummon aakes fat and gives strength. final for is M assimilate it when of Toronto.was acquitted by the runny comm: for the upturn o! nhe robberl. â€"A howling buzzud Ind snow storm aged Edd-y through“: Mullahs. W the mood norm of “)0 lem- uuu mu nunâ€"v. -__ W, â€"The new U.S. cruiser Columbin undo 18.63 knots a: hour tron Gnu. Benlopen to Minor- ledge, n dunno. o! 407 4-10 mo". â€"-Prlnce Alanna! ot Bumbag. tor- , IIIâ€"“- marl} Prince of 8:113th wilfully Btu: a open- _' r run of 115' 1r. Nov" Mai nd jury mm Nevada’ in e :hurmnn is n me job- "; 3 vensvme son m" was bni masked o’c} : 5nd one 319 we: chI' we a ordered six dosed the ma they were fox he brskc- tall1 gd opened an 0: In the to‘ man The th ban rope. Ti ,ger extlc- e: .3 car and Ti hnugh ‘°i f: are 80: {ff 3‘ 35 mesa: n- a noun?! 3 6 , °‘ Gretz. â€"'1'he oompldnt of Mine Dalia Ream miner. Mr. Bneeell $539, the New York mullondre. to: $100,000 for breech of prom- ise, hu ban dismissed. â€"'J.'he Richmond, Qua, post-office wee robbed of about $1,000 in cub and stamps on sum-day night. Dynamite wee need to break nhe sate. No clue. -â€"â€"l_-- (Edam- w Dre“ sun can... -.- - â€"Tho new United States «also! Colum- bh on her ofliclsl hip to Boston Saturday averaging 22.8! knots an hour on 3 four bonn’ run under forcod draught. 7â€"4. I ..ann historian, died of peritonitis at his home in Jsmeics Plains. near Boston, cn Wednesdsy, sued 70 years. â€"As the Bnndon sseizee on Saturday Albert E. Grooves, n iourteen-yeer-old Emu-do home boy. wee sentenced to be hanged for the murder of his employer. i whom he poisoned with stryehnine. - -_ It-_--ili- an Wnomu Own-nu... .. â€"An “tempt m made in Marseilles on Wednesday week to blow up the residence of ’ ‘4‘*- A hnnnh wed-um}, WW- IV luv u _' _ Gen, Mashoun with dynamite. A branch was nude in the wall of the orderly-room, but. no one injntod. a---‘ y... Amman but. no one mJurwc -â€"The German government has decided to establish 3 permanent military camp at Malmedy In Rhenlnh Prussia. an an oflae: to the strong earthworks Ftanca hu con- structed at Maubengo, on the Western frontier 0! 801311101- , ‘4. .___.. nuanllhovnk. a town eevere calamities in Japan. One we: a. flood of. om. In which 300 persons were drowned and over 2,000 homes: destroyed, and the other wee the tonnderlng o! 441 fishing boats ofl‘ the western coast during a. typhoon end the loss of all their occu- pants, numbering 142 men. -â€"C- E. Van. 5 Memphis. Tenn, adver- -â€"C. E. Van. 5 Memphis. Tom, adver- tieing solicitor, and his wife retired Mon- day night in a folding bed. The bed by some movement begun to close up. Mu, Van started to leap out. but was caught, and Van was crushed so badly that he will "I. -..l.\-1 Mild w” and v an "no u---" _- be a cripple for life. His spinel cord was strained and he is paralyzed. It is thought he will die. The wife is badly bruised. â€"A Montreal street railway oar. crowded with over 100 persons, ran away on St. Denis-st. hill Friday last owing to the brake refusing to act. There was wild commodon among the passengtrs. many of whom threw themselves off. The ear attain- ed frightful velocity and narrowly missed colliding with several other cars at the various crossings. Its progress was stayed at Dorcheater-st. â€"-Wllliem Eaught and Allen Stephenson l of Belle Vernon, Fla., are lying at death’s dcor as a result of a terrible fight with knives on Saturday night. The men are glaseblowersandhsdbeendrinkingheavily. They got into a fight but were separated. Haught started home and Stephenson fol- lowed, attacking him with a dirk knife. Hsught had a knife also. and in a dimy lighted street they fought until each was almost out to pieces. â€"The Dsily Graphic publishes the first of a series of articles which are intended __ . 3.- _-...i .nnranacr of a garb to prove of a series at artlclee which are intended to prove that England's naval snprenscy in the Mediterranean has vanished. It declares that France has quietly organized a fleet in that sea powerful enough toexpel the English. and says that Russia has also commenced upon a similar policy, while England has been at a standstill. doing ‘ nothing more than to replace obsolete or ’ loat vessels. The paper warns England to profit by the example of Spain, whose dreadful decay followed her loss of naval -- 7 JIA‘nnhfi-n Uuy.'__-, -Emest Swarthont, o! Morrison, 111.. was found guilty Friday last of murdering his father and the punishment fixed at 14 years in the penitentiary. Albert Swarm- -.-. ..... - well-to-do farmer, a. widower. out was a well-to-do farmer, a widower. 7 who contemplated marrying again. His 5' sons, Ernest and John, opposed the match. 801 One day the remains oi the father were ‘1‘ bond cut to pieces in the ashes of a hay- etaclr on his tarm, and a bullet hole in his head showed the manner 0! death. The m i sons were arrested. John, who was very lsickly, confessed the crime, but the jury evidently did not credit the confession, believing he made it to save his brother. knowing he himseli would never live to stand trial. -â€"Fire broke out Monday night last about 7.15 o’clock in the Schmalzried block on 3 D a Main at, Memphis. Tenn, and nearly a million dollare' worth of property went on The exact number of lives lost ful estimate places five were injured, in smoke. is not known, but a care it at four, while four or some fatally, by jumping from the burning building. About a quarter past. seven o’clock people were startled by an explo- '1 sion and a flash, and in an instant flames : were pouring from the lower floor oi the six-storey building occupied by the Soh- malzried Hardware Co. The second, third, fourth, and fifth storeys were occupied by the Young Men’s Christian association, and it was in this place that the loss 0! life took plsco. There were fifteen people in lo the libmry when the alarm was given. a, They made a wild rush for the main street :.- err, only to be driven bzch by the flames. . 1d They stood huddled together at the window“ to .1 far a moment or two, when the cxowd below z-S‘ yelled, “Leap, jump (or your lives.” One no man took the advice, jumped, and was e , caught by a telegraph wire, but was ree- -.is i cued. He wetl followed a mment later by ed ‘ n comrade, -.who aimed ior the same wire, .m- .‘ moulded died Thanh! "901‘ ‘t nun) m- w . to not. There was wild ng the psuengcre, many at ’mselves ofl". The car attain- uclty and narrowly missed several other cars at the :3. Its progress was stayed Brestlltovek, 8 t0“ mmuvnwo fixed ax 14 .m Swath- a widower. 335m. E18 1 the match- fnthet were as of 3 ha!- V and tell to tha psvoment below. Two other m undo the sumo “tempt. but they too mused thawixo, Ed wontdownonton o! on his wsy to Claim while setting of! n heightmontho M. C. 3., non mah- gno, Ont" lat Thundny nightmu “rock by the oxprul. making his rlght foot and caning his hand badly. He showed con- siderable nerve. hum mwlod on: ml! a mile to the nation. Her husband was In nn adjoining room nnd caught: the odor of burning flesh. He rushed into the kitchen to find his wife lying across the be: non. He ma nnd lLIâ€" 1......“ tel 0!! Swan, both went to the bottom ...... Wenterton, oounty 0: Norfolk. the loss of life has been great, but no estimate of the number drowned is possible as been out off say that the Normandy coast has been scourged more severely than before in years. At several points on the coast the thermometer has fallen rapidly and the high winds have piled up enormous snow drifts. Two soldiers were found frozen to death in a drift near Portsmouth ...... The British steamship E went down of! Gurnar nish coast. One boat foundered and the 23 men which it carried were lost ........ The British steamer Princess, 1,370 tons, plying between Sunder-land and Bilbao. went to the bottom near Flam- borough, Yorkshire. with all on board. ...... The steamship Killarney reported that she found the National line steamer Helvetta making signals of distress about ten miles from Milford ...... A Norwegian barque fonndered ofi’ Melsn Bead, county or Donegai, Ireland. and the crew of eight were lost. The SS. Mayo, which piies between Dublin and Liverpool, arrived at the latter port in the afternooa. Forty ‘ head of cattle were killed and thrown : overboard during the voyage ...... Reports _ received from Havre and Calais say that the storm along the Normandy coast is the . ,1 I. ah- ‘Ql. 50 mira- me awrm my», -_- , , worst one experienced in the lost 50 years. Wrecks are reported from every port slang she cosst. Small crafts vanished Ssturdsy night lrom the waters on the coast. Vessels were drsgged trom their moorings A u -_ Iâ€"An-l‘ F‘nllv 25 end annk with all on board. r any a: wrecks were caused in the 12 mile interval between Gravelinee and Calais. The east pier head at Uaieie, and the lighthouse in Calais harbor, were swept away; more than 600 ieet oi the pier had been swept 'awey during the night. More than 300 pereone were drowned between noon Saturday and neon Sunday at Calais and in the immedi- ate neighborhood. Fifty bodies have been ,, __a 4-..“.- Tmnmil. were drownuu use"--- __e ale and in the immedi- Fiity bodies have been recovered. . . .The Cunard steamer Luoania, Capt. McKay, from New York November 11th for Liverpool, arrived at Queeuetown Saturday morning. She reports that after leaving New York she met continons violent head sales and heavy seas. The steamer behaved splendidly, and proved ‘ herself a most worthy sea boat. The passengers did not have a pleasant voyage. Friday, however, some of them, tired of re- maining below, went on deck. A high cross sea was running. and the steamer was rolling heavily. A sea on the weather side caused the steamer to roll violently, and when she was well down, she shipped a sea on the lee side. Some 0! the passen- gers on deck and a sailor were caught by this sea. They were thrown down and twelve of them required surgical atten- dance ...... The German steamer Marko- mannia, which arrived Saturday nizha iast at Halifax from Hamburg. reports that on the 14th inst. she fell in with the steamer , Dominion, oi the Dominion line. on tire. ‘ The fire broke out at noon on the 15th on the after part of the main deck. Betore the flames were got under control all the after part of the main deck, the saloon and everything but the small part of the upper deck, all the main deck, and the cargo, probably 180 head of cattle. were burned and the remains thrown overboard. !_â€" $6.99 From One Who an no The most valuable tes public is that which is asking or solicitation. T1 Harvard bronchial svruo canvassers to gather an mon1a._ls. Good: and hon From One Who no: Bean Benefitted! ' The most valuable testimony for the public is that which is given without asking or solicitation. The proprietors of Harvard bronchial syrup never send out canvassers to gather and pay for testi-‘ monials. Good and honest work effected by this king of cough remedies suggests to every man and woman who has been benefitted the necessity of‘ doing some. thing tor those who sufl'er. This. good work comes to the public in the form of ‘ testimony: The following from Mr. J. B. Black. of Truro. X. S., speaks loudly in favor of Canada's great remedy:â€" l “It has occurred to me thatI ought to I tell you what an excellent remedy I have l found Harvard bronchial syrup to be for " hoarseness and sore throat.- We have i used it In our family during the last two and a. half years with good efl'ect, and have ‘ , 1- A- --..... fdnnflfi who have .“W‘. -_ _,, :llnes and Calais. The east um, and the llghthonse in were swept. away; more than nim' had been swept 'away on bond. Fully 25 9351 91"; Y ONTARIO. POST, LINDSA without gran. exertion. __., , hor,soaho nought. xu- Inu m..- .. _ n, _ that would man her well mun. Her exam Kidney P1112. Now she in en the high road to health and pttdbuteo the result to the use 0! these pills. Every day mnku It more IBM!“ Whit. mdon lo the most werlike or present? Veoci- nation. because)“: dwxys nmng up in mm. or: lediolnee.â€" We do nothellen In Nun doelna children with drug- end medicine- m ‘ the tlme they udveln the world tlll they no 1 grown, ea some do. We have found e um ceetor all end e bottle of Peny Devl- Pus- KILLER sole and euro romedl-e to: ell mm mm 1m. and would not do mason: them. Get me New Big Bottle. 250. A country plumber takes lull : (olumn o! bl: loco! newspaper to edvenise "Cast. Iron Slnh." Who ever sold it. didn't. Relics of bumsâ€"blisters. 8!. m. mm Tom“- I... Under the bend of “Broken English" 1 m piper plnces such Londoners u get. annulled up by nilrood collisions, or who flmncinlly come to grid. use bottles 01 it have cured me consider it the gundest medicine in the mum." A trhl bottle will convince you. Warsaw! by E. GREGORY. "Mumnn, the who: says :11 people no nude 01 “' , J--- .m Huw ANTâ€""\Vell, won. I an”... .__, dust."â€"“Yes. my dear. so they newâ€"v n cu. ...-_, _ s‘pose negroee no undo 0! Coal dust, dn't. they 1” â€"â€" Sanitary Lemon. This never fails. Sold by E. Gregory, druggist. Negro WitTnd Wisdom. ‘ ' echip. “lawn” Old nun couldn‘t > " ' De top 0' do hill 1- 11 d dun de bottom. Little hole In your pocket is wuseer'q a big one ant the knee. TORONTO. ~Frldoy Dum‘w Know It “'AS LOADED. morning two mm dsughten of Robert Cloyton. I. buuder llvlng n 241 Llpnlncov- at" me; am: what come wry nufly prov- Ina n serious maiden »- - A _14s-l A. n R, ,7... ----- \l‘ 9‘ .ufltl‘ Idnkcnacnu .w E am HEB d3 6%.? 5m 'yl new you. 3.2 (08'. “ ”WEE Raised from the Dead Long and iTerrible Illness from Blood Poisoning Mrs. Mary E. O'I-‘nllon, a. very intelligent lady at Piqua. Ohio. was poisoned while as- sisung physicians at an autopsy 5 years ago. and soon terrible Ilcen broke out on her head. arms, tongue and throat. Her hair all came out. She weighed but 78 lbs., and saw no prospect of help. At last she began to mine Hood‘s Sarsaparilla and at once im- proved; could soon get out or bed and walk. She says: “ I became perfectly cured by andun now a. well woman. I weigh 1281b3., eat well and do the work for a large lamuy. _‘_A_,__, “.4 Hoods PILLS should be In every in: We chest. (hoe used. tiny: prehmd. HOOd’S smapartna. count-lune uuu uwu "m"--. , supports pieced in position, and it is probebic that the vibretiouo imported by the C. P. B. min train the sat. which penned under the oroh as few moments previously. wee the cease oi the toil. SMASEED BY Tar; TROLLBY. â€"An accident, serious enouuh us it is. out which might hove resulted in the deaths of two people, occurred on Saturday morninz ut Toronto junction. E. Biocdswonh of Springfield. end his wire, were on tneir way to the city with e iced ot venetsbles, when the horse become irightenm at on eiectrlcccr end jumped screen the track. The car struck I the wagon. urns-mag it to neicee. end 1 injuring both the occupants. Mn. Bioavdgi worth hud three ribs broken. end rscei on y scst wound. Her husbend wus badlyshezen up, but not otherwise injured. Lirsrzaxocs ACCIDENT.â€"J hn much. an old meant-ho was found unconscious in Sylvester Bros.’ elevator on Thursday lest. died at the general hospital on Sntnrdsy. A post-marten: cxsminetion disc'oeed the tact :hot his spine bud been trectnred. The circumstances connected with his death are rather suspicious. L___ lND OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS We send them everywhere. We guaran- tee prices lower than any local dealer can giveâ€"(Violins from $1.00 each up). We shi them with privilege of examination be are Slaying for them. Send your name andad ecsona. sxal and. and we wil sendgFR EE our wholesale rice list of Musical 1n- struments. Ad ress I! Hbod’s Sarsaparilla Gonorni Sporting Notos. â€"Greeninnder. the untried stallion who boot the two mile stallion record. 4.46. n she“ time ego. on Saturday inst. nt Torre Rents. In” smashed the Wot-id's rmrd tor the some dis- tence. doing it in 1.32. Etch miie wss trotted in 2.16. â€"The greet mstchod nee for $5.000 between 1 Directum sud Mascot took piece nt Fieotwood Perk on Thursdsy of last week. the former 1 winning all three heats easily. Time. 210i. 2.073. ‘2-083......Pescnl also went munstthelo mile record the some ntternoon. which distance he covered in‘27.23§-i.01§ under the old record. -Joo Derby. the English trick jumper and ohnmpion o! the wot-in since 1381. mode his first his hnnds. 81- net of jumping out n chair on to n men's taco end (A! nasin without hurting ‘ clearing twelve feet in all. with dumb bells in ’-â€"-â€"- 1.. this test he V" 'r \0 4g ‘ Accomeous e FLUTES, I-‘ll-‘ES, PIOOOLOS, TIE SUPPLY 00., NW FALLS. OI‘I'AllII 0! quns. 0.. an the Phy- sician m Antoni-lied. md look n her like one it is to see an aged pc elastic step. _ - word. and hear the child with its mer- ry laughter rinsxnz in our :- denote good being. which can found in , I Skoda 9 Discovery. Mr. Chas. Libby, of Auburn, Mc.. says: “My little girl Josephine, had congestion of the lungs. which left her very nervous and weak. She also had 9. humor break over her body ; after giving her a bottle of Skodn‘s Discov- ery and using a. tube of Skoda's Ointv ment. the humor entirely let: her. is now well and strong.” - . .__a_. _-l .nme Joscpnmc m .,._, HOW PLEASANT 7~ -.. «‘1 V Skoda stcovery Co / umo Josephine rm uyv- ..__ -. the untried union who but anion record. 4.46. a short time by last. n Torre Bouts. In” b’orkl‘u record for the suns dia- n 1.32. Eschmflo was trotted in removed. 9“ the n; l- Libby. Z I! ILL.- Guide and Support. Old age Childhood and with my o E N '1' I s '1“ 0M m Fair-MM c- Co'a. mm“. cwnxonmn LINDSAY. __3 - 0131'- mm . Gm. Anupwotundornc: W of good tooth tor 310.00 Pm w and Victim whnn WI) mtflmm tree .un. -n unullfll. 0'“ THIRTI MS aw. H. 63088. LD. 8 DENTISTg__ Hr. eelsnds continues to useaks Nun": on All) with his ususl success. He has given it. uninterrupted? for over tw'eutyelx years. extracting tecgh or thousands of persons with- out pun or 1mm. Beautiful sumo“! weth inserted at prices to suit every rson. All the finer classes of Den- tistry. sue ss gold porcelain crowns and Persons from a. distance please send s csrd [ before coming. finialâ€"Inc door to Cutter a 00's cruelâ€"loan DE! 9 '“tma B. manual, PHYSICIAN, sm- GIDON. m. 310.. Womnm-n. Lind - I7.â€"7'-1’. was”. July lfith- 139’- J ' W ”W'- -â€". ._7 n! at regular mantis. Watch poor to: dwel- erncuvn': Mommas. Joint ’n'n’nsfs. communlutlon. Do u” ----- D no of Duvet-it of Trial uouau Tomm: )60mberot Dogma! Pb .113 moonl. nadozl .09 Physical!” M Asylum. KW- Grand Trunk sax-goon. Lindsay Districn 03100 and residence. Runnel- st..scoond coo: west or York-st. omoo hows. 9 to 10.80 3.111.. 1.30 no 8 van: sad 7 to 8 9.x». Undo". April 8. 189Lâ€"48-1yr. I w using 050nm: (mule) mm 150an math I: is applied to the ums UH“). wâ€" .v. __ , _ low a lowest “mot 1::th wnuu .. Sept. H. 1891‘“. Ink borrowers. mutiny. HOPKINS 8: CHISHOLM, (auooon uou to MARTIN a: HOPKINBD Buru- Soudwu. etc- OEOO. No. 8. Wanna-ct. Mn 1. Ontâ€"Stu. D. 8. Cannon. 0. B. Horxtss. P. DEVLIN, BABRISTEB. 8011- Crown Attorney. . anon. «meant! >ouxotmmnnm. 0m. 0:110: ova: Rowe's m. Kent-ct. finacws, gndune of MoGill hum. 1866. once hoax-I 8m 10 s. 11.. m 6 n. m._ATelopbono oonneodan. Rm tux-W to: .11 almo- ct won: I: a was“ III. embed. Unmet: Lisa». :9“ - . . Jun. u, z' - Dentistry. Phrucmns. CARDS â€"â€"A {cry 6M“ 0 Tan.- Posr mm; 031 . Mon. 3"» J. NEELANDS, Dental Surgeon, LINDSAY .115 in. wwmwovvu ------ nigh-Ml .nd refined the The Bar wm be “mg . m--â€" MEDICAL and Spinal oTMoonl Single Hyacinth. blue Wm“- Roman Hyacinth. for House and Outdoor Planting. We have just received our Stock of Fall Bulbs for House and Out door blooming consist- ing of Bermuda Easter Lilies. Tulips. Single and Double. These Bulbs will make a be cut Bloom in the house all winter or Flower out doors very early in the Spring, and the cost and care 0 keeping is oery slight; Patent Magicâ€"Eek at Cut Rates Gregory’s Drug Store. [Jul-av. Q 7" V Bums“ Cards W B. McPHEE, Clerk of the Muni~ up!” of Man. Annette: memos. m6 town W n }EORJGE DOUGLASS- Veterinary sues promptly attended tn. Ch I! Msnmc. Sept gsxd. 1843.47 MONEY T0 LEhD Uh mun;- GAGESâ€"n from 5 m 7 per cent. accord- ing «amount or loan; unrest usable yea-1y adnnced on security 0! n my magi“, I .1038 A. BABBON. OFFICE â€" New DommlonBOnk Building William-ct... thdsar. June 2. 1892 â€"108 1y. Amount wmpcy Moan o 1. in 10 you'll. ll “$3.30; 20 you: $95 30. No oom- mndnn. no on. e cod. 1.0 GMT 1. duo taunt toruvenl m.m Immune: Courmxte. sad to! ,.. Anna"... “gumbo”. Give MM Bibi“; Sacred Lam. 511 the W ing to occur" done in my 0 ate expense!- Ea Ala-3e amount or rm in. . ..___ , Funds 00 Loan in sums small or huge to suit borrower. Eat! and convenien' terms 0: re- payment. 5 to per cent. 5T0 PEWATI A Goodwin an â€"- a town lone M mount and security. above new. small We Interest and vrlnclvsl 1:: my be 5 \‘ r.”- 310““ “‘5“ ed Lindsay. Xov. mm. 173934 GLnlUAUB 1.4; v nu--- York sweet, urea): Com' Mable eon- n-nnoei nndaoodhOrae- vn h re an museum. ‘1!!! N mmm n, E. angry; A 13130 wow 0‘ Pm“ _ 1.. .mm: nmfi L. BARTHOLOMEW- Insurance- Loan Feb. ‘2. :3; (at; 77’“ 0°”- “1"” AN. P-ymsenu “8° 0'1 a” Orocnsee. _.A'I'-â€" I have recently had a considerable though limited. sum or money placed with me for loaning on tarms at 53; per cenL Panie- wishing to borrow on these terms should not delay to mnke application. Large amounts of #75;th 5 w 7 per cent. scoot-d- o! loan; mares! usable you-1y Money adnnced on security 0! S 111890115; all colors. H L‘.JIV°â€"°~ ,_ current mm. Termé of wet. Montages mania:- MOORE 8: J ACKSOS. Per Gen 1:. PER CENT. warmer FUNDS -4 “-15?”- cnuaee moder- Agent. 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