,3. ’ “3871â€". ‘mi “Vâ€"A'l‘rliri-VWVeier‘i’n that Mr.John Ron bu purchased the tum tamer]! owntd INCREASE or POPULATION.â€"Tho nonu- htion ct Central Eldon la steadily increasing. in Mn. Donn! J. Campbell preaarrod her W135“! wizh gamma: honagpegexg Mew Minn. jr.. fo-merly of Guzow. me. but lately of the are“ Northwest â€than“. is visiting at his favher‘s. on Chas:- 1:3th tum. Wee: Pdeetne. Wo wish him angers In his 360931 wuazry .. expe. d the nameâ€"Carried. Muved by Mr. loDonaldmeconded by Mr. McPherson. that the sum of 814. being the amount of ï¬nes lately “(1 into the IOWLBle treasury. be now my. ed for eidowslka in the vlll-ge of Klrkfleld, and the: Dr. Wood be commissioner to expend the ante. â€"leed. Moved by Mr. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Weetleke, that the sum 0! 31 be paid Bert) .min Code for removing a jam (tom the Tmbot river at the new budge on Eldon and Mars boundary lineâ€"Cutled. loved by Mr. McDonald. seconded by Mr. Woltlnke. that the sum or 510 be granted to he attended in mnlng n ditch on the boundary line between Eldon and Mm noes townehlpe and mat of the 6:1. con. line 0: E dun. and that Mr. 10002:le he 0' mmlssmucr to expend the same. ed. Moved by Mr. McDannld. seconded Mr McPherson. that the councll do now adjourn. to meet again a: Gum's hotel. Ktxk- ï¬eld. on the lath do? or December max.- WIN. PERSONALâ€"Mr. 3nd M's. Thou. Mum", d Toronto. nre enjoylng a pleasant visit at Mr. Rheum: _J_9nes,'_ or 3.1115 ylcingnyg....Mx-. â€"..._--- -- __-_~-_ ~77 7 . 7 ,, ,- - 6 end 7. 1n the 3"! con . be paidâ€"Cameo. loved by Mr. McPherson. seconded by Mr. Weathke. the: the sum or 310 be granted for R. Bums. an in-dmeut which. to be expended by Dr. Wooa.-Csrnod. MoVud by Mr. McPherson. “caudal by Mr. Weszlake. that. the sum or 840. which was granted to be expended on the boundary line between Eldon and Brook. and not being expondrrd on the road for which it was mummy man . ed. be now granted to be expend- ed on the 4th con. hue opposite late Noav 63m: 7. nnd the; Mr. Wesxtlgke b_e commlgaionegfo two meeting; of council..- .......... 3 00 â€"-Cur!ed. Moved by Mr. McDonald. seconded by My. \Voatlako. that the sum of 81. being the noun! due from the township for the upcqaeg cf cleaning cut the duct: between low L, n,; -__ L- _.1; n4... con. oppomc lot. 15 ..... . ........... Alex. Chisholm. {or repairing road scraper, Sam. Huuhci. on accuuut printing . .... Patrick manna, to;- use 9! his house {or Jpposite lot ~24 ......... . ..... . ...... lyies Huyg'arthJor gravel for Victoria Road Johu'l‘orry, to; rgpgxifipg culvert on 6th ’l‘w memï¬ - ‘4 wsrv: Mi prawn: -cv:' 2-112»! I'M. A communi- â€tic“: m ‘r h‘m...’ Mxlilt‘. Benverccn, schema: for Mr. James Morrison. was read. mpcolu: a gravel pit :1: 20‘ Na 2, in the 15:): con. (If Mari-.205». Moved by Air. McDonald. seconr ed by Mr. Mchzson. mac lc be decided to accept Mt. Monimn's uti’or 01 a ï¬fteen Seare’ lease at a unwed wt to thecornoratlnus of E don sad Matteo“ for the sum of $100. on condition the: Muipom council contribute one-third of the cott oi the semenâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Mthnald. 8012011096 by Mr. McPherson. that the treasurer be damaged to pay tne sum of 2,060.12 out of the sentim- fund for the redemp- tion or two of the outstanding township debentures 0! 81.000 each, maturing in the year minâ€""mica. Moved by Mr. McPherson. seconded by Mr. McDonald. that the clerk be instructed to request the township engineer to inspect the ditch laid out by him along the boundary line between Eldon and Thor-oh townships. opoodto lot N0. 21. in Eldon.â€" Can-ied. Moved by Mr. McDonald. seconded by Mr. McPherson. that the following accounts he passed :nd directed to be paid: George Tavlor. {oz-work on Victoria Road. AAAA Couxch-WPHJOEHHwas. The “ Eldon townshgp oougou mar. azn kislgaver on the 11th this w~ mad “or. awe.) ta.) Duane: o: the cut: me)! purchss: d In thlslocalicy during me hu.â€" 13.3.10. Wm... - .,. CATTLE â€"14r. Ecbt. Leary, 2! Emily, 3nd Mr. Munaey. of i’ezeworo, were In Mtndcn mm w†R, and moi: 3mg ta.) nuanca of w†_.-__ by n log mum... upon ma Hum. 116 was carried mm. LL-u Czlu‘) by his companions to use Scam.) Li::_g,a.ud_ conveyed from there on. stretcher to Terry" mom in :m: villma “a tomalucd more :14 Smut-in] Ian; wacn he wn sent hOIUr. Ur. White. of Toronto. who vii-n nun-Jug 1:: thus zocamy, reduced the "BCALh and 567. «be. “tub 'n p‘mzuur so tint hu. cu-xc. bu movm: nome. 51:. u mourn was lovL 3‘4 utur Mr. Liauzhay‘a «manor: Acclx)i:N'r.â€"- Mr. ngurl lbntley.“ Nor- Inc. who war .irivau,‘ A (ram 111 Mr. John Cobourn‘n lumber ump. Anson, and his leg tax; .: usiwq-L -. ~33: .w :21": 3;.- 3221.3 by n log mum... upon um Hum. 116 was ‘ . n / L., Li A_Mâ€"\..‘ n (â€NEL'IN F1" ll [13- mem. INJUIchâ€"Mt'. F. Train. thln- nouns. who hon been wave)“: In Mr. J. A. lam-v Mw mm. mat with a. very puntul «dent on Saturday, llch lnut. While “mm“ a; hm rduxr. . 91mm or green hemlock shout 1! IL. lcuu. Weighing about “too or [mu younlfn wan Norm-tn bank by the luv with nucu vlulcnco that Mr. Tum was Mock“: nonmimv. leavuy an ugly Rum mm 1w mm; the bone Ju'al. over we mm cvv. "l"n~"." In mm .10 mm «team 1) ml \Mm I...“ «1 mm 1.1M an "LI-wt'hlv hupo Ll". ho WU] :qu bu ml rxn’x! Auniux-H‘Icho. ‘ in Innomer. {Loni ’89 value for :35. PDWE‘UD’W- Try- } ' mg ,or a Double. Apprecmzud b- ovary gunner whc'a ever been been that». Price for w». 35 our 189} otfar: for 33 we win mud I'brcst mu! Sfrmm one in! and the so: of plcmrea. a $9 valua. (or 85. Open only to boluflxm new nub-arms". Evan week In Fans: and stream. Good ones. too. 1)) you see :hczn ! The sportsman?» {av oma journaiâ€"Shoutinx. Flehlnsz. Yacht. CUJW â€huh NL- 0A.‘n.x1.n:.flww and n†p'n-nag of outdoor nlu. Worm you: thEe to look a: it. If your r ewadea ex- haan't it, send us his name, and we'il «and ran a free copy. Costa $4 a year, 10 cents a. week. Bucking Scenes. LOUA L N l6 “'5“ LET'I‘E {S Pictures for Sportsmen Elle Li‘yumuliuu goat I'OBIB'I' AND STREAM PUB. CD. 83. 318 Broadway. New York. Zimmorm m's {am ‘11 '- yscer cplcrs: Stopping "MSAY. FRIDAY, NOV. 24. 11:93. Ten years of age, bl'l! who declines to give his name to the public, makes this authorized, conï¬dential statement to us: “When I was one ear old. my mnmma. died of consumption. he doctor said that I. £00. would soon die. and all our neighbors thought that even if I did not die I would never be able to walk. beonuse i was so weak and puny. A gathering formed and broke under my arm. I hurt my an ex and it gathered and threw out pieces 0 bone. 1! 1 hurt myself so as to break the skin, it was sure to become n‘runmng sore. I had to take lots of menu-me. but nothing has done me so much good as Ayer’s Sarsapa- rilia. It has made me Well and strong.â€â€" T. I). 31., Norcatur, hams. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr 8t. 00., Lowell, Mun. Cures others, will cure you AYER’S Sarsaparilla Ne w A d vertisemen rs. A Bright Lad,‘ (Carrcspouclmcc at um Pus'r. Aye ; ’1 Remedlea. CEA'TIC .F.’ EL DON. MIN DEN. 216 050 After taking one you_fee1well instead of bilious and‘ constipated: your sick head- ache. dizziness and indizeslfon are gone. Ias done mildly and easy. too These are tiny. sugar-coacx d but thorouah in results. Ore Pellets laxa-‘Tve. three 6r four are cuhartic They regulate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels quickly, but: thoroughly. They are guaranteed to give satistaction. ~ A Calcutta letter says that American inventions and discoveries are fast dis placing the older ones of English manufacture in the Indian Empire. Thus, a few years ago, the American harvesters and reapers were entirely unknown. where now there are many. The American telephone has been introduced in most of the large cities. Stranger than all. the old- fashioned, huge pills are fast giving place to Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets or “P. P. R," which Were ï¬rstintroduced in London some years ago by their American proprietors. ‘Evcry Englishman who enjoys'good eatimz must have his dinner- pill. and it is not unusual to see distin- guished persons draw from their waistcoat a tiny little vial of these i‘ellets‘ and take one with their wine 7 .. ,, , . Scmethmg cf Interest to an Americana. Hood's 3nd only Bood'l. Hood’s Sareeporiilo is carefully prepared from Surgeon-ills. Dandelion. Muudrske. Dock. Pipsineewa. Juniper berries and other well known remedies, b'y a peculiar oomblnu'iou. proportion and process. giving to Hood’s ursap- arilia curative pawers no: poeseueed by other medicines In effects remurxaole cures when other preparations mils. AMERICAL’ INVENTIONS I}. INDIA. RhTURNED.â€"Mr. M. Perry has returnad from the Not-2h w! .t, and l» contented 0 any here. He tried I mung there the v; . . mason. and bu given up in disguat. Ho has rented the Cowsn farm, 11th com. and is moving this week. Muy success follow his efl‘orta. 6001) BUSINESS â€"Xotwitbstsndinn the hard times our leadmxz merchant tailor, Mr. Clark. u duinu nu .X‘eueaive busing“. He carries the lanes: stock of twaeds, etc.. in town, 3nd a‘wsys keep: abreast of {he times. {:1 'c'éï¬xm on by Batty 8: Myruo. The nrm fs w. lf-‘xuown here and no doubt will (1-) a. uo-M‘erudn. Tm: SCHOOL BOARD are getting censured for their actions in the hiring of teachers {or the three lower departments for the (1)511!an J's-3.23 \Vhen an applicant with a third-class certiï¬cate, aakmg $9.5 3 year more thn one possessing s second-class cattlflcste, '3 énzmzeé, it lac-ks as though, pcl‘t'cazxy speaking. were is some wire- pujfnz. ~ PERSONALâ€"Mrs. Tripp art-Ned home, eftvr three mamhs’ a vi-lt in Chicano ...... Ban D vfs. we are glad to any, 15 imp. "‘2 v.21! a afrrr ms recent relapse ...... . . Hugh R 111er n, of L ndsay. represe; hive of THE POST wan in town Wednead: . . . He Informs us Tm: POST is to be Rrem } immcnu, but no: in price. THE POST in looked upon an the best local 113th111 this dietzict. Mr 154_shsdow nave; grpw legs. 'Hliï¬Qi-‘u‘ï¬BSfâ€"Is la rumored “that the bu'fchermxz ï¬rm of Messrs. Trzi'or, Benny 00.. hn'. dium‘xygd. Th5 ggniuees 31!! SOCIALâ€"Th8 lsdies’ of Knox church will give a. social or. the evening 0! Thanks- giving day in the auditorium of the church. After sea. a. musical programme will be pre- armed. Re 7. John Ozvil, B.A.. at West- mis-ater Church. Toronto, will give one of his charming ":rzika†on travels and scenes !:1 the old caumr‘r. An enjoyable time is exoccted. (LAINNING’I'UN. [Corresponence 0: Tan: POSTJ Commaâ€"At the court or revision hold hum 15: week. ill-3 Ubonfa aucceeded In getting: some (any conservauvea off the VOL-:13. list. PETERBORO. Asrnvxxnnn.â€"Thebuelneaecommnnlty was shocked Maudoy week when lb was announced that Mr. Arch, Mooney, of the ï¬rm of Messrs. CrelgMooney, Iurnltnre deelere and upholstercre,hed been found deed lo the workehop in the reer of thelr wereroome at the corner of George and Brock-eta. About 8.15 Mr. Hem Menlcy. who 15 employed In the workehop of the ï¬rm. come down to work. He hum] the elde door unlocked end upon emerlmi went throuah the heck 2:210 and up the back etelrn. There run on or o! “A! noticenble end upon openlna the door of the workshop the smell become etroo or. Stooplnu lnuldc Mr. Menloy wan our r sec! to rm the outstretched term or Mr. l‘.‘ oouey lylmr upon I couch which we: bdrm u nhulntmml. G'llog over to the couch Mr. Mnnlry npoke to the prontrete men and hhnuk Mn: and. mm horrlllcd to Had the: no nude no reopens". Medlcnl old woe eum. monml, but. ho had been deed (some hours- lt appeared that in pleclng the not. In p MIUUH tor .2 nap ’10 had dleconneeted the u‘u mm at tho can“; and had acne to “mun phaleUd ot the deadly camp: at gee. MOUNT IRWIN. Correspondence or TEE P0312] HYMEN. â€" The mstrimonsl wave has struck our peaceful hamlet of. lost. On the 9th inst. Mr. John McGuire, cue of our most respected young mm. led to the hymeneal alter Miss Francis Welsh. second dsuphzer or Mr. Pstrick Welsh of Harvey township, the young lady being well and favorably known too large circle 0! friends in Peterboro. John is to be congratulated on winning so in: and smisble s bride. He. by his genisl and he any manner, was a general favorite among his nssocistes here, and no doubt many of them will follow his good exsmple during the coming winter. The happy couple drove to their insure home here accompsnied by some young friends, where they met with s hearty “cesd-mil-isllthe." "Long and prosperous may be their journey through life" in the kind wish oi their many friends and neighbors. moi-23988655“ o: The Poet. PRESENTATION.â€"Our zaoioua and pepu- in pastor. Father Bretherton. was made both his Protestant. and Catholic friend! in Kirkfleid. via, a costly set! of dishes. The presenution was made by 3 law indie: o! Kirkfleld. The rev. gentlemnn portionin- ly thanked those outside his pariehonexs for their gener_osity_§nd 90051-13111. -ALlâ€"n Lua LMGM kuvlwlv uâ€"vâ€" _-'_. . “7- MEDICALâ€"Dr. 'Blanchard is meeting win: great aucoeaa here, and has decided to make our shaving Village pia 110519; a_\_ InU Ana-u Uun mullâ€"a ...._,..- ._-_ PERSONALâ€"Mr. John Button, 0: Park- hill, 0nt., was in town on Friday lass ...... Messrs. Nnmnz and Glllcgly, representing the Sun Lite Insurance 03., were here last week. (ammo! The Pooh] Norms. â€"The weether bee been ell the. could he (looked. . . .. Wild neeee no 30113: eomh end enow nmle ere here; no: mo tron nor [now yet. Tnnzsama.-â€" Windrlm end McBride eecnrerl ell the threshlnn north 0! here no for en Luzon townehlp. end the MoNeven- Smith-Irvine-Perdne Swenton Co. not ell south of here. Emmaâ€"Some profluble, on well ee unprofltehle. den ere epent e3 the locks angina to: hmlnge by people from near on or. .l'cfl- (WA-cur. Iv- -v-vâ€"w. ." _ ___, , We Wu J ann mow. In MI W Burmaâ€"Mr. Edvard Robin-on. a! flu 10m 000.. Eldon bu mums-mo: 5.110th (“um Momma. of North alanine. to: s um of â€cumin. Jouvh Butte nu remap. Moon’- turn to: 5 93m“?! I. __n-_ I...“ Ln- m Biblical-tuna: v. muu-uâ€"uu u.- .- erlee Moore be: ten 31:. at est-HHMLCI an en Mel-:sebem'e hm nee: Eldon Sutton mnem or new. We “anthem ell menace in new unanimous†.. â€Mt. Gllben Me- Eeehe-n. we learn. u some late the momenta. business In Benetton. We wish mm I060... vlu w. Boa-m. :99 Inseam.“ - ‘ __ A..-L VICTORIA ROAQ. ROSEDALE. E On Saturday, the I6th inst., my barn in Emily was burnt by . blazing shingle from a burning barn on an adjacent farm. On the 2131 I my claim for loss on contents was adjusted to my satisfaction, and to- day, the 25th, Mr. S. Curncil has a cheque for the amount of my claim ; in full. It is hardly necessary to say that I am highly pleased with the ; fairness of the settlement and the promptness of the insurance company : in paying my claim. Farmers will promote their own interests by en. j trusting their insurance business to Mr. Corneil. JAMES MITCHELL. “I have known Mr. Leverinzton for two years or more, and can conï¬rm what he says in regard to his cure by Paine’s celery compound Ever since his cure he has been sounding its praises. and he is a. perfect enthusiast on the subject of Paine's celery co:upound I believe him to be thoroughly reliable." Mr. J. \\. Hi gginhotham. the sucressful and extremely popular druggist of \ irden, vouches fo1 Mt. Leverington 21 statements, as follows :â€" Withaheart full of gratitude for the beneï¬ts derived from the use of your remedy.and a. wish to influence others who may suffer, I gladly and freely indite this letter. I keep a bottle on hand in case of any return of the complaint. I am now 55 years old. and feel as spry and healthy and free from pain as I ever did in my life. I was born in Norfolk, England. and came to Canada when only three years old. I was brought up in the township of Corn- wall, Ontario. and came to Manitoba. eight years ago. Have always been a farmer, and am as able to do hard work now as ever I was. Rev. Mr. Talbot. Methodist Minister. of Elkhorn, can conï¬rm my statements, and will do so if written to " "I think itin my duty. without uoiicllu- tion from an one, to who in the lntereutn oiother nnllvn-rn. and give you a teati- monini in favor of your (to me) turnout miraculous remedy. l'alne'u celery com- pound. For more than a your i won nuil'erlng from the agonizing union 0! Hclntica ; and after trying all that medlcnl Hid“ could devise. and unlng many rem- edies. patent and otherwlue. I concluded to try the Hot Springs at 15am); under the able superintendence of Dr. Brett. I took the treatment thorougaly and carefully for six weeks. and came home at the end 0! that time racked with Mo and weighing -i3 ponndsless. At the juncture. when hope had nlmostlied. I heard of Paine‘n celery compound. It seemed suited to m ' case and I sent to my druggist. Mr. J. . Higginbotham. of this place. and asked about it. He recommended it to me. and I tool: a bottle. I soon began to feel better. and after taking the second bottle Iwasa cured man and threw away my crutches. ""\\'i£h'){"héixi~c' full or gratitude Mr. l.c~;x'r_|nyzgop wrltzm _m¢ follow. :â€" After darkness comes sunshine. Thin indeed wan M r. Lew-rhmton'p experience. A few bottles of l'nlne'u celery compound nutllced to make hlm a mound and ntrong man. and he now in enabled to enjoy “re and In. plenpurcm Mr. James l..everington. of \‘irdcn. Manitoba. unfortunately for himself. endured terrible tortures for over a. year before he heard of the wonderful curlmz powers of l‘alne's celery compound. Medl- cul uklll, patent medlcmcu and the vlrtuen of the waters of BMW Hot Sprlugu failed to egrcl . Thousands in Canada have reason to rejoice and give thanks for almost immedi ate deliverance from the grass of such troubles. Owing to the ex stence of Paine‘s celery compound. suffering and terrible agony have been avoided when thejzreqt medicine qu used ear-in-“ We implore you to free yourselves at once from those death-ï¬res which result froma. diseased condition of the great nervous system. These death ï¬res may be in the form of rheumatism. sciatica, neu- ralgia, dyspepsiauliverpr hidney troubles. \Vhen surrounded in a house by ï¬re we make haste to escape from destruction ; in like manner should every sufl‘erer endeavor to free himself or herself from the awful ï¬re of disease. A patient spirit is one of the most important elements in the character of a human being. Many occasions will oc;ur when patience will be the only virtue which will command success. While we would strongly urge the practice of patience in the labors of every-day life. it would be madness and folly to inculcate its practice when suï¬â€˜ering from rheumatism or any of the many troubles that arise from a dis- ordered condition ot the nervous system. Patience exercised when suffering from disease. is not a virtue; it is a heinous crime. When the ï¬rst symptoms of disease are felt we should be u and doing, to rid ourselves of dangeran death. _ - 0m 2m Aural!!! -103 Returned Home Rae/led Wit/7 Pain / To Banff Hot Springs A Most Wonderful Restoration! THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO. A COSTLY TRIP! My wife wzs :fï¬iclcd 7hr two years with a 9.4m paSn under the left shouMer And through to «be heart ; after using many temcu’ics wilhoul relief, she tried a " D. L.†Menthol Planer,“ did mm that owing to this om hundrcd. of these plasters have been sold by me here. giving equl mum. J. B. Sumnunn szs'w. Riva John. “.8. Said Everywhere. 25c.each. Severe Pain m Shoulder 2 Years Cured by ‘.TheDL’.’ Menthol Plaster. » _ LOST 43 POUNDS! YOURLZHILD... UNACCOUNTABLY LOSING FLESH [S Rsrusma 'ro TAKE us soon IIQ'I EEC I.“ nrnnm’rn A Wise Decision ! Q. CORNEKL. PR†.71 PT SETTLEJIENT. P8111 K1118! Pain K1Her. S. Cornell. W Emma] 6’ UNACCOUNTABLY LOSING FLESH REFUSINB TO TAKE us soon usnsss AND DEBIUTATED 1' VILLAGE or OAKWOOD.â€"The and» signed oii’ero for uie thnt desirable pro 7 in the Vilioge or Oskwood now occupied y him- self. consisting of I Rood mine home with “one cellar and niineceosnry outbuildings. There is one acre out: a. ha i of land ottnohed. on which is a young orchard commenced to hen. Good wnter. both hard and soft. on the tot. Torm- lib- eral. For further particulars onnl wTHOMAS STAPLES. or to the owner. J on SHERIDAN. Ookwood. P.0. Oakwood. Sent. 4. 1893-7114:. Cures Conmmptlon, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat. Sn‘, 15- all Dmgziszs on s Guarantee. Fr :1 Lara; 529:, 2:1: or Chest Shiloh'l Peron. Pisstcr wxll gave 37:»: sn:is{aczion.â€"25 cents. Mr '1. S.I1nwk1ns.Chnttan0ugn.Tenn 911333 572.19. 3 n utaiizcr‘SA‘VED MYL 14.1%)? 1' crrr.3;- 'dcrmh.‘ .ebrs:remedyforadcmtmtsdmmm I cw“ Tamed." FWD:q pcggla. mvummdney trout. eitexccls. Pnce .Scts. \‘3' .- {J w W Have you Cararrh ? Try this Remedy. It will meiuvely relieve and Cure you. Price 50 cm: This Injector Iqr 113 successful treatment. I: furnished tree. Ltcmcmber.5htloh'a Remedies are sold on a guarantee :0 give an PROPERTY FOR SALE IN THE VILLAGE or oucwoogâ€"Tu made;- yea we? waank a: 00.. Mann-pg! owmaw Vinuzsn. I'L-AL‘_A. M ‘nnn an New Ad vertlaqgnan ta. fltaf unc’mforhbh 501725 of fl“f'ma much rich-us? from food. cook-«(Inland delic 5h, deï¬cfâ€"gus, healfAFulï¬-omforï¬â€˜nj. {41 L0 H’Sï¬CATARR H is 1h: 5:} Shomnâ€"iup for achooKfug Purpouto badds Kidney Pills. :Ood cookied in. CQIJ'OL'Ilg is uncanny N. K. FAIRBANK C0.. Wellington and Ann Stream. MONTREAL. ix. mu YOU magma!“ S1128! REMEDY. v’ ’ 311“ den no no: rcqn'm for the apply “hm,“ month.- uflnm- L. “Ammo. Imam. mutton. Hamilton lad Mink-o. not mug. (balm Prison m Manna-xterm Tflegwut or In! made: not nectar“, ge- mm" R. cams": - 'r. r cmunxaum. uum noxox. rm 6! Prim and Public cum If gunman WM. Toucan. Nov. 13, fl. Two gunmen «n-e'lea will be re tuned for the duo rainumem d mob common. $906110. una- on! forms cf (endu- cnn only be bu! a mu .nvmm to tho 31mm at tho rape ingnqdmmt . . - - . Forum touowlna mutations curing the you 1894. vlzrzâ€"At the Asylum. for the Inna. In Toronto tandemenuaton. Hummus. Mlmloo um cram: the Central Paton and Marco: Refocmuory. Toronto: the Manna-y for no", Pmflmmuu c. thn Insutuuou tor the Dag! we may 3nd tg_e 81144.3 mum. , For the lupply of nmms' IIAT, 3mm. 71.0173. out-mu. POTATO“. 001.0. The underlined will receive vendor- for luppuee up w noon on M050“, NOVEMBER 27â€], 1893, TENDERS FUR SUPPLIES, I893. "6km will be méivcd {Br the parcels separately or for the East or West halves of Barcels one or three. or for the North or South al! of panel (our. Blank forms {or oll‘en will be an lied and full particulars of sale given on app cation to the undersigned. R. J. 8: l. H. MCLAL'GHLIN. Lindsay. Oct. 26m. 1893.41. 2. forth In: Quanta! not 23. Concea- Ilon 9. 03).. 50 news. about 10 acres cleared 3. Lot 25. 003mm 9. 090. 200 acres. 4. Lot 12, 00000.10: 13. Emily. 200 acres About 15 acres cleared. A large quanmy of very ï¬ne tamangc timber: on_m§s lo!._ _ 1. not :2. 000m 10. Ops. 200nmâ€. An excellent grass {arm with considerable arable land and some timber. for the purchase of the following vuluhte Ind: stunted within a shat: chance at the Town of Lindsay. “mar:â€" 03m will be mavgg the undersigned. up a We h: n a large not um: can cult ‘11 clsuo Intending purchasers. R. J. k M B. MOLACGBLIN. Burl-ten. em. Bakers block. Mod-u Apt-112591. 1893 â€"5H!. lst Day of December, 1893, Why DI) rent when you on buy a houee nod lot mm on and my for It by monthly paymenul. and thus the rent will on for the house had you wulown a home) We have a number cf Rood houses. mostly new. which we will cell on monthly payments. which wlll not amount to more than a renewable rent These fauna will be sold cheap. A amdl pay- ment down la :11 that wlll be required and the balsnoo my roman on mongngo a very lowest rates of Interest. ‘ â€"IN TAK- Oonnties of Victoria, Durham and Haliburton. ï¬e .nnderalanod hsvo for Isle . number'or Grain and Stock Farms Telephoae dlylorjnlam. J. P. EYLIY. Agent. Luann]. Pomrborouzh Much 1501,2153. FARMS FOR SALE. lwilor Bundl u. .11 amino. Union Jun Omaha lam. Bria-h Eula". 0 any Motto-undo toordu'. Tool. to I. Enamh and American Onknmï¬hvy, United Cork we Bela um sum 2""). sad But. Life Boon. 283 um :83; (noun-u PHmOIOUOB. T8111. M7111!!! and Tarnanlin Factor! J. J. flnn'd â€N. DIODI’WI'I. Wnnroroo! 0004-. none Ind Wazoo Conn. lap Rum. WI! .0†and Rubber Clothing. Mina. (Havoc. I lu. etc . Tenn. Awnings. SM]. sad u: â€no. of Can plug Goods. Bot-Ina I'niI-n nuan- n. .u Hum-u H nlnn Juan m; would. .26. Second Cabin from eta-cow or Dem. 835. nun.- “ m canon: In: I. For book of nonr- ud other Information. â€pl; to unmmmon nuommw, 7 Bow:- Baton for 8.100: Pounce by S. S. 011’! or 8013. 850 .nd award. 07an Brumm Cabin. “5 and upward. woman: to Iooonunodwon and loo-non o! mom. Excursion Tl nu at reduced um. Second 009111. .80. gag-30. cum-rd 'Jnlud suuu lull Stun-hip- M non Now 10th ovary “may to: Glasgow via Londonderry. 13.1.83 inbound..â€" ..... 900.000 Reto- ud premiums on low â€motherin- speomble company. The settlement or knee prompt end “ball. The reeonroee end etudins otthiloom yefl'ordtbooeineuredinit perfect I! satiation. 1.!" nun-ruin Aunt-nae effected with or without pronto. Modento ntee. Four ï¬fth. of proï¬t- given to policy holders. For Mount-lot roles apply to l'. 0. TAYLOR. Mont for uni-9' end Victor‘s Co. ANCHOR LINE , .___ door: repair: likewise I. hung also 3 cow S-qblemew. the kite P0509? 3’? to on. IIIâ€ï¬‚u-JAM Sent. Es TEEâ€"ï¬x. 136: i. Cali. 7. cm. nanâ€"b BUILDERS, A'l'l'ENTION.â€"At the olduunblohuoknrdâ€"oumhls‘ls â€"1 human Mod 3 lug. mum: CHOICE RED BRICK. um “$0.11.: the M «deliver It W or Wodvmo Maude-trod. Fol-color an an“? at; nub ct Brink mot h; mpg.- 9§_ â€"71-l! ARM FOR SALEâ€"Will uell at n moon-blames u mum (um um Village of Donovan». can one hun- drodmel mmorlmbdnztho onhhnlrot to; 89.149 1.th math. Town- - v__.‘l-.- ship 0! “Emily. Tsrml“ m ANDS F OR SALE. 7“'â€"I'â€"Iwâ€"Vâ€" ' 3‘. M: was. no Juana?- Po. mum a son. commons mamas, Now Advancement!- [E LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY FARM FOR SALE ogrqgm. FIRE AN D LIFE. yo Amun- guy '4 uply to formâ€"ANâ€" oxicILL It; or to wmmu O'NEILL. 153'.me Ann-t nth-1m F. C. TAYLOR. mun“! Fetch on your Seeds and pet g .. your Farm Stock Insured at ‘~‘~ ‘vu CLOVEIFE. 325 MM“, want-g“ in: box before I beg Glover Sud wanted, “er which the HIGHEST Esau-chews: 1 up n n ,n" he. were not All kinds of 1m and Granite ware. Eve-trouflh‘M and Plumbing a specialty. - - - to Save worry and annoyance by sending for our 791?" place Stoves andJPipes for the cold spell. Ihoroughbred and Farm Stock Insured at very. Low Rates. m--- ___ _ift H ,, - ,-, , ,- ,- I, , , .. ,, 7-†.. mag“ lawman:- um locumâ€. 0th man: my mum Irma-"i N. n-TwotPorublo WomufEnzlnoI’ 12 h. 9.. for aslstchonp. Apply to JOHN MAKIN S Mada". Apt-u ll. imâ€"m W1111nm-ut North Mellon! LUAD "Lvuclni u†. ... Iiun Moore by the use of Dr. “’51 >- Pink Pills for P819 Pvnplt'. {lil'h been I largely increased denmnd lll section for this sovereign rk'lllt'dy the may ills that weak human lil‘hll - to, and the Ilruz:isls report Ml ... '- Ille. That Dr. \Vllllaiiis'1'iin. polls“ genuine merit (lots 1: Hulxiln MOW of doubt. NU! ““"l'ih I!“ 5"!- cares of long standing lllnl'bh :m- 1.4 through the ngt'licy ml lini- » -u| remedy, and culumm mull: ï¬lled with the experience of inn-rnmm ‘lnve been restored to \ iguruu.‘ lu-sil: 3. won of their life-giving prulu-rzzwn. - noticeable case has been brought . attention of HA: l'irccllulilvr, and the facts might be giu-n :3: 'hc u of other sullcring mortals \kc have 4 the trouble in verifv them. vuybody in Cornwall Anuwn Jul)“ 15. «- , who has {or “rural year: ln-cll '- ed by Alinun B. Warner in- All i. for the aisle of sewing lllhcililll'r -~ e. etc., especially amun; tsu- " section of that town. Wllcrc ht- , â€-th acquainted and highly r.» ~ -~ Those who wore intimatv With Mr Iln sympathized deeply With him :1: heavy affliction he :L-Uflcl‘rd fur him.) - in the continued illness of l.is “11v. from a COlllpllczlll'nl x f (haul-sacs no ‘ '~ to render any but the slighiest - -ce in household matters, “Lit-ll .. perforce left to lnmself and his small ' M Mr. B1 :ndin at that time lth‘Ll " - north-west part of the town. which kc]: of drainage is rather unlit-althjr. 90 the bad sanitary condition .5 his. among the other causes. Mr. H! attributes his wife's breakdown, Blondin now resides over the nld Oï¬ice. and when the reporter called '» he was introduced to Mrs. lllondin. ‘ wpeamd well and hearty and certain» Vï¬l’y far removed from the wreck of * ' 'ty such as she must have beenJrom ‘ ... nts, a few months ago. I Wish you could tell me S'IlilvTi’llll: " your case, Mrs. Blundin." said he 4', “thoughl should hardly think our looks you had been an inmlzd ell sir,"sa.id Mrs. Blundin, “l um leveral years a very sick woman I '- oonstant racking headache, no ~' -, my skin was dry and pet-Izzy: I had pains in my back. n'cr; and ‘ en, and was constantly tirctl and Very miserable.†OI." interjected Mr. Blondin. “l to give up all hope of ever Serif]: Veil ugain. 1 had spent a gold deal they in doctoring and she seemed 'getting worse instead of better. in I had made up my mind she was to die. and mom people Were 02 Ea-zgpball 5!: Trauma- CHANGE OF BUSINESS. CAMPBELL TRUMAN tea to announce lhlt thc- ' hove ukrn over iho bu ' “ ’ ll ou 18! -l . 9 '41 l ' ' la the \ llluo or Iurxncla. 1115 "phone will list: i: lit’c '1’†i ' emu General Hardware. Pumps, Slows and Timmrc. IMPLEMENT REPAIRS A SPECIALTY Line of Agricultural Implements on 12:33 Full Agent - for the MASSEY-HARï¬/S 00. All Business promptly attended to. Any in quiries cheerfully answered. CALI. AND SEE US. Cam pbell rl‘runlzin. Klrkfleld. Oct. 25th. 139.1â€"81 tf W. G. Woods. HAVE You A . Good Cooking mm†â€"-ORâ€" \xzr‘.’ " ' Goal Stove? Thzwxdar’f numbers of people in this country who harem" t e approaching cold weather will act as a will“ to their thoughts in this direction. WE DEAL ONLY IN THE BEST MAKES OF _â€"â€" __ 'g _ â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" â€"â€" ~â€" Icm AunTiien mutual AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, All kinds nf‘ Tin. and 1:".an usurp, Founfz'nllflhinp HAVE YOU A <~ Good 000ng “â€3““ Goal Stove? JAS- KEITH’S, WI 1. LI A 1.1 Should have I now Hot or Bonnet {or the Fell end Winter “BI-son. ‘30“) fort â€a Mien cell for it. Next to style end genera ï¬tneu comes th. q“ .‘II Pd“- Upon both theee point- ladies, who petronize me will hsve cum. mm _ - . . 11L, ,-eo,.,s - .. . __ form £10171; My. Stock has bun vary carefully â€looted in the lending md low expoun- gin no: decided .dnntage over lug. ï¬m TO THE TRADE. LINDSAY FOUNDRY. Lindsay. Seph'lsm. ISMâ€"75 â€mm-3'4 Line of Agricultural Implements on hand. Agent - for the MASSEY-HARï¬/S 00. All Business promptly attended to. Any in quxries cheerfully answered. CALI. AND SEE US. magnum». Sent.1£th. 1893â€"75 [Anal-y. Oct. 24. 1893.42. Having a thorough knowledge of our business in every do- partment, and buying from the best houses in the trade, we are placing before you a large stock and extra good value. Wm prepared for DRESS and IIIANTLE MAKING as usual, H a very ï¬ne range of MILLINER 1' and TRI M MI NGS. See our Stock of BOOTS and SHOES. "’e have a few Bm‘ of fairly good Raisins to cell at 5 cts. a lb. Don’t miss our 30¢ Tea: itisasgoodassomefl‘ic. Thanks for very liberal patronage in the past. Come andâ€: our Stock. Yours very truly. E. Z. YEREX: HIGINBOTHAM’S Drug Store. EVERY MISS O’BRIEN ~ t they might be worth trying ' didn‘t want to take any 1m re mcdi- ‘ â€St-Ki Mrs. Blundin. but after .mme { 'on I sent for a box of :he I’m‘h end I must say I had not timahwi “It box before I began to feel hem-r. 51'“ beneï¬t I experienced Wan Hm: hat-inch“ were not so severe: then diappeered altogether and wu}: “10 pins 1 had been complaining of. '_ . to take more interest in the Of the house, and was able to send ‘ “a!†to 0021001 stain. My neigh- Z loaned the difference. and by the [M “ken ï¬ve boxes 1 was as well ‘ â€I! my life. I had been very :hm ‘ .l â€"'.r m .5 A 11w 1): ans wrx-r or oy'nuzm ant _/ %? .cvmrsz. Kenyan “wanted. for which the HIGHEST PRICE will be Paid. m LGZN’I’ '03 TB]: ONTARIO MUTUAL LI’YE STGSK Insurance Com 1,: (m 1;. 2d and Farm red at very. Rates. 'II! women suffering as I did end 1 » Minced them to giveHDr. ’ ‘ 1' ' . vi 14753 ‘ ‘ -7.~â€â€œ~ “Motherough tr . . F We and at â€k" ' ' ‘ ' 7 .7 " ' “ythltDr. Williame' Pmk 00* I 0 ‘ \‘ewV; -V ~ . .~ ‘. â€I , ' ‘ v 4 “Mon! ale, end from a â€suredat «w, ' . ‘ " ,, â€glam reportl of result: .- 1 Mule. Inverymnny cues ' "k Ill! been eeoompliebed EHTH’S, WILLIA . STBLW E1 My resumed flesh and strength “I Ed feel altogether like a. new i I hove recommended Dr. Wil- l PinkPilll to meny of my friends ' ; w and know of several cues ‘ I “0 have done much good. There 3 :X l‘ 01 [1 b R t 11 L r 1 I DUTCH BULBS. Hyacinths. Crocusses. E.- Z. Yerexâ€"thtle Britain. Tulips, etc. Just received at A. Htglnbotham. Miss O'Buen. J on Manna. Alowboonlmu 3099.. Little Britain M m Vigor. and very soon, i: not â€checked any further loss or hair, but M an entirely new growth. which has gained luxuriant and glossy to this day. {an recommend this preparation to an m #0! 3 genuine hut-renown It is all n it ls claimed to Defâ€"Antonio Alanna, m. Te:- HARRY RELEASE FROM YEARS OF SUFFERING. 3mm â€um I. Story 0! Deep Iâ€: w In Women. :rhonnlu o! A Gentleman WOMAN'S TRIALS. AYER’S AI R VIG O R f: “I, resided in Comm-Hum, 1,111 "Md“ 1:: Hotmlulu. “rm“: “I‘m,- 20 years past. IL} “21v and I have uv-d Ayn-fp- ndr \‘igur, mu: autumn-1m: 11w «1-». hair Winch Hm ‘ now haw, “L. dreds of war :1", antes. 1v!) r-r :. 434 years young-1‘1! are l‘ixfit‘rg'm} -hr;ui"<f, white. ur l:.lv:. \\'!.v‘:| ash-d luwvnu Luz." 1.:3 {award :1: n‘ulur :.:.»1 fullness. w- xw-xxly. 'li the Luv u! Ayl'r'o- H.;.r Aver h vyou could tell me somezhmg Irene, Mrs. Blondin," said the “though 1 should hard'ly thhinl‘; Ganndiau i FRIDAY. xov. pliant beyond the hope 0‘ .5. analysi- shows ant Dr. Ik Pill- oonuin in soon- fllfluelmhwryto I. to ï¬eNoodmdmtm "1111668 mvnflhh- -- d was nearly bald :nd thv I.:..r Roz". m2;- inz nu! Vigorâ€"nothing else d a y. I Induced hertouse Durbl only a North t )fla I take I counu The cdl Ill well The an on than Oman! um I not! of II). Action not“ (we!) I my. I coon! Mon 01 us ca: ml!" time. were! to: lg onbnn but I Com ectnc‘ direct Mind! Bum comm “one! nude! [alone to J .1 So. 21 whoa ‘l'lll (3X08 â€To“ fronq‘ lylt‘ dept! RIO. dizz' an»; 5:. m9 u u ecro Are 00 t blo pale men Tuesa hero. 1 Dark: Mural Fridq‘ tur e Me: oonfc rem (or a pro hlgh msk malt In“ N drug Cu.“ mm 511 d lbw nun 0f J4 lea The 011 'l’h‘