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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 30 Nov 1894, p. 3

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”import- on known the before , likely to 3168’ 100146 "e’1ve paid a e r dtfierent 1vo1r. That’s connection 1nd Japan; hat the tea. knows his g, line has ,9», chines,” 3,3,3 charged JORITES ; __. t Uillllll NTESS .\l:l.‘\‘ malt .; ‘. .1\ "f. r.) i-\ i‘oelnn ‘ Autod n ....i ... n \v .. . u I ncfi Q’VOI.~ ills. S.:ll::l;1ltiorl ill'l’ lh. Lil. 1.9: Md. a y .-'-.‘. l DING QUESTION . :V WEEKS- 02* 0 ary-nnan f‘fl summer 131’- . etc nel'VO‘“ no but little. that when you buy Scott’s Emul- slot! you are not getting a secret Lure containing worthless or . . r 5 Emulsion cannot be sec- ;‘or art analysxs reveals all there VI . a dime museum engagement as ‘ Th man {Eggeptin an Adsto; bed.” Whil: the are enrage , t e rest of New York I wears a broad grin at the cow: rame. â€"Still another type of warshi Is to added t9 the British navy in 316 ‘flegg . cruisers ordered f rnext year at a cost _| of a million dollars apiece. They are to be 270 feet in length, 40 in breadth, with , a dnught cf 16 feet; their ergines must 1, dfvelop 10 000 horse power, and a speed of i2"...l:nots. The armament will consist of i quick-fling and Maxim guns and Whit:- head Lt rpedoes only, as they are intended ':. ConSCQUently the endorse- l mainly f.r scouting service. he medical world mean: I r-vmmcs lVaslz'Izcr, promotes the ' ' ‘ "J F.1'55/1, and gives ‘115 no equal as 1 Eds, Sore Throat, ‘ 111.}, Consumption, . Emaciotfon. and . 3 of Children. ‘ a. All Dwggbis. 50c. Si. L): " 1' his. .t ES. 1v...) !:-,yi‘.p':ri(-l, ,'_ l‘.i v'l. ‘. 11v“ ii.‘ 0 llis’.‘ 1 . . I . . i0" .i’bJ' that cum; ‘ ‘ ' ‘ i -" 1‘; ln.;n.« ‘ ‘ _ ‘ . .:. ‘_ _ _ ‘ Imp“. .111 ,1 '1. fifty"? i O: :Olg.., Cii‘iyl-H.’ “1:11 it 2.. 1- s. .L. can,» “lat t. V been . 211%,.04‘ WILsoN, Proprietors. - » s. r. \v, witsox. _... 7:11 Q‘unutliuu gust. 331733.33 FlilDAY,WNO\1'. '30, 1594. iEWS OF THE WEEK HOME AND FOREIGN ITEMS 01' INTEREST. armored. from the 1 elegrnph and lxohnngee. .p is claimed that‘Chicago tea a popu- iszien ct‘ 3,236,0(0. â€"liount Tacoma, or Rainer, 14,.144 feet high. in Washington state, is in eruption, and the people of Tacoma and Seattle are alarmed. â€"'l‘he net ordinary revenues of the i'nited State: for the fiscal year ending Tune Hrh. 1.401, were $87,097,009 less than (or the previous year. â€"Sen rchiights are such good targets for the men y that the Germans are arrang- lrc to throw the light first on a mirror and theme on the enemy, thereby cm- 11ealin¢ its real source. i‘aper Indestructible bv fire has been Invented I\ M. Myer. of Park. A speci- men (If “3 WQH fi‘ll\jl"‘l‘9f‘ '0 REEVEI‘Q (99%"â€" xn mm: In a pntter‘s Contact; and came nuts with W: II. 9; almost; perfect. . II} the binning dawn of a steel Hamlin: almanac the Mandy lusty-sot building, is I'thd .9, last Woolf, I‘a‘c‘; men were sepia .1..st nut. aim we panpid Wars In. I": Ir- lss: Iniwed by flying particles of glass (mm the abyllflbfi. no Wednesday ar‘ieruoou If last week (he boiler of 'i‘. Easery's sawmill at- Monti- cello, near UI‘AIHI Valley, Inlew' u , killing 1; mt. M.I3usrrie, aged 2i, and In; Dar- ...ugh, an elderly man, ho. ho! Orangeville. encml others were injured and the will I: a u n ck. ~ William Chung. a laborer on the “llama and Parry Sound railway. em ployul ull a cons" motion train near Egan, .,1 m, izll from the train and was run over and alumni cut to pieces. Death was in stanlsncoux L‘hugg was unmarried and the sole support (f his mother. “Hiram S. Maxim’s flying machine Is the strongest moving thing for its weight in distance. I's engine and boiler to- gether weigh only a little over five pounds for every horsepower developed. An ordinary locomotive weighs over 100 pounds to the horse-power, a light yacht engine about the same, a bird 20 pounds and a good draught horse from 1,500 to 1.0!") pounds. ~l‘he suit of clothes which the hang- man if (113 murlerer of D‘Arcy McGee wore at the execution, was discovered at the court house in Ottawa on Tuesday of last week, while some cleaning up was underway. The execution took place in 1H6 but it was not known whom the hangmac of Patrick Whalen was. The ,sheritf and gaoler at that time knew, but ‘ both are now dead. They appear to have 3 ‘sept the s. cret. The clothes are of acheap, ' l003€ fit' log character. In the bundle was also the black cap which covered the f cc and head of the murderer on the sc itfold. A. tulle which the hangman wore was also in the p «reel. -By an explosion of coal dust Wednes- day of last week in the Blanche coal . mint», seven miles east of Steubenville, 3‘ 0. onthe Panhandle railroad, seven men ‘ were kills-i mi f.:ur badly injured. The msasrer ccsurred in No. 9 entry, 1,003 yards from the mouth, and was caused by a new lmiisn hand tiring an overcharged blast wh ("a ixniied the coal dust. There were 1»: men in the mine at the time. Donnel- 1'.“ and Ram‘ey were going towards the entmtce. Th.- for ca cf the explosion blew them nearly one hundred yards out of the momh of the mine and landed Rooney 9n the il‘i'fi-Z killing him, while Doonelly under: in a galley, striking his head 32.1..» a 3.1:: md spilling his brains all _:‘-'eri‘. ills wife was the first to find 311‘. and rile miy die (f the shock. fl Hichsville, Ohio, despatch says:â€" _::ephezx Blazer. a young man 22 years lfeuding at Argola, near Hicksvllle. attempted suicide in a most fearful .‘E'fizr Saturday morning. In a fit if £31353 insanity he stcured a dull “if-sud block of stove wood and re- ”“310 his room. Laying his left arm ”glycol; he haggled away until the . ’73s severed from his body. Then he " " :‘ up with his right hand and .‘3 snows the room, and then pieced 1;: opt-n the block and hsgg ed 'Jj‘li 2:: o i; in a most frightful man- :~ 35m 1'61 hinted from the loss of blood. pic:â€" 2.:trscted the attention of l'iss i. who hurried to the scene and 3c “j ”91’?! wimmimzin his own blood. - 3-. :.-.miy ~urvive h's wound“. ”Ll-1‘ MY 3 II‘OWSy tramp made s.:â€". ~, . "‘l'ljrved into ‘ha Astor man- ‘ L'i“,:\‘W‘1 ark. and. gcicc: upvtairs, “I .L'HlH’QLf 14 one of_the recur. and :33“ :i About midright he was be “‘3‘er 2 Wléhifl. and the. dot r had to hinged“, {70” ‘0 “$.85 li'r. He was A,” Hg?! 'i'u‘f prim-e. but before Mr tramp ,, 5'7"“ t. e cx u~t next day the comm“? "f9,” fi1-ed So fr diarrderiy lived“ 1““: v in defiant”. 8 -nt. to jvll for the flvi drift Aim" Get/Med to wait until u: . ’ '3 “mfiry. gnevafigéfngipiitonlln Apfld.‘ ”116 frunp's e was “b"ra‘eh ”Y- rstm sdrp easura, us not to babe - Bu. the millionaire 'Fl'faat ,, d Men. so he swors out a fittest fin the "M119 is again under ' . if?) 1h the sltu-ttlon. He 13 so {praise of Mr. Actor's bed- NO of; LC“ “‘1 "Dillon." that all mmalust cone to feel the delights 'hc he. “hellookn upon himself as a men and fortune, and he expect. :â€"The story of the passage of the Allan l-ne steamer C lean. which arrived at St. ‘ John’s, Nfld , on Thursday of last wee , from Glasgow and Liverpool, shows that she had one continuous desperate combat 1 With the elements during the whole 16 days of her voyage. Hvr best day's run .wss only 205 knots, ard her lswast 171. gow on Nov. 42h. m d Liverpool N3“. 0h. When only two hours out d!§8§.tf"*bl€ weu’her set in . and continued until Friday, Nor. 0:9, when the. w..d ilel‘rihrd to a gal". A hes-y :ril Was ranting and the rtcamcr Ste , w;s-.rher of it, ia'ficriitg tea‘viJ, and \\'AS comp-lied to -io.v down the engines to Irtlicvc the strain. 1 I I l knots. The Ccrcao left Ga 5 l | I i , 2" 0k .nucii w_tcr aboard. jhlciELCe until Sludge, “ELI: i; arraiued i-“fniqmr. farce. T33 sen cane up with t.c wtm; a' a threatened to engulf the ' :1r. T'Es we:‘.,l‘lz.l‘ 3‘:i:‘i::u~(l l y. M107: if. abstrd, ' 94.1.5 1h: sitar: \"lGléliD gov " ,‘ir: ‘i‘ ' fez-aut- Lyrn t'xuf. it LC. .liivs U'f. sir-”mar . . . ' 4.‘..I.‘. 53*: was 1:0»?! :’. . .42: ‘.l,l("“.r_: (haired the: they 7 n1 fare u ifnf's’btd such :: stenn 'v‘.’ .ul-f‘ . IVh’o‘: huh; the force of the Les. th at ' -.:75 th: .‘C- .’r lil b..w -) ~ . . - .1113 (l'C:J '17::cca , . 1- comer.- - ::.-, ..\:n. 0111;111:- "55»sz when over the . micr who had 'I l‘e bridge was slaw rig titer“. badly twl Jed. Acetic. Ni. i1..r was c.u1.zbt a by a sea and hrnvv . wi ‘3. grab violence. ' against .he bulw. rks, his head being i severely Cxt. D:spice that the steamm! was only holding her own sgsirst the! hurricane, she straimd heavily, asd f r! hours all on board were in mometsry (X- l pectation that she would go to the bottom I On Sunday the storm abated somewhat, l and the steamer started ahead again. On Monday night she steamed into a heavy gale which swept over this coast, and react ired a fort-her buffstins. The weather was very c Ii, and heavv snow 1qualls were one. uotc red. To add to the disccm- fort, the water that came on the decks and rigging frtze solid. On the whole the csptain of the Corean considi r1 this the wogst Atlantic passage that he he ever ma e. _ MIDLAND DIS .1 RICT NOTES. â€"A young man by name of Wm Alien, from Goldwater, N. Y., was working in wood-cutting can-p at Cedar Point, town- ship of Tiny. Wnen he and a companion th‘B sawin down a tree on Wednesday morning of act week the tree in falling struck im on the head and killed him instantly. His friends have been notified. â€"The McMahon bnvs. fishermen, were near! drowned Tuesday of ;ernoon last at Port ope. They were out sailing. and a sudden squall striking their boat, they were u set. They had a desperate time In the ca cold water, but were at last observed ,and rescued. when in an exhaust: 9! condition. by the crew of the Mary Ann Lyndon. litre alarm was a nude-l earl Tulsa: day (serum: at Inst week to PM ilops. when it was cups that the "my not do owned by 3. with was in shows. The dramas warouumkly on the icons. and did all In their owes. Most of the use tools were save. , but the hulldiaus tour horses belonging to him Smith, as are belonging to Mr. Tulley, and owned by the Canadian Express Co, were burned. Mr. Smith's loss is partly covered by lusur true, but the others sulfur a total loss. â€"-While out shooting at Oshawa on Thanksaiving daV, Edgar. yuiugsst son of Mr. Edward Pascoe, aged 18, living about three miles from town, met with a pilnful accident. While climbing a fence along with some companions, the up he was carrying was discharged, and I s cm- tents entered his r'ght side near the shoulder, inflicting a large and painful wound. Some shot also entered his chest. After the accident he walked home. a dis- tance of half a mile, and suffered greatly from exhaustion and loss of blood. The wound is not considered serious. â€"Midland was visited by a disastrous fire on Monday night (if last week. The total loss amounted to $25,000. Among those who suffered were Mr. W. H. Bon- net', M. P., whose block was burned. The mscnanics’ institute and Y. M. C. A. were also burned out, and neither carried any lnsurarcc. The following is a list of the losseslsnd insurance: W. 8. Bennett, loss 36 000, insurance $2.000; N. Lsndreau, less $9,500. insurance, $4,500: E. O'Douoghue, loss $5.000, insurance, $2,500; Mvs. Ar- bucke, loss $3 000, insurance, 32000; R. J. Timmins, loss $1,250. no insurance; Me- chanics’ institute, loss $1,500, no insurance; Dr. Robins. loss $700, no inscrmce; D. uewis, loss $50), covered by insurance; H E. Mscartney, loss $500. covered by in- surance ; Messrs. O'Connor Murphy, 1085 $1C0; Y. M. C. A., loss $100. â€"The following yarn comes from Ros- seau, Muskcks :-A few mornings ago a party cf spirtsmen from Toronto, acc Jm- panied by the Monteith brothers, of the well-known Monteith house, set out from the village bright and er. rly on ahunt for deer Arrived on the grounds the mem- bers of the party were placed on the varicus runways, and the dogs put into the bush. To an English gentleman, who made one if the party, Was allotted the post of honor on a runws y which a deer, if stared. would be almOcC sure to take. Af'er a time a fine buck was scented by the dogs, and away It went tearing down the very runway on which the gentleman from the old country had been so astutely stationed. But, over come. perhaps, by the solemn stillness of the eu'umnal woods, or sutcuml-iug, p'rhaps, to the strain oc- casioned by the narration of some blood- curdling hunting stories to his circle of friends on the previous evening, he had fallen asleep right across the runway. The sptctacle h \ presented in such an un- spcrtsmanlike posture proved too much for even the fleeir g buck, which, overcome by curiosity, stopped on reaching the spot and indulged in a series of ixquisitive sniffs about the prostrate form of its slumb-â€"‘ring though deadly foe. The story goes that the mystified buck f “Ind it well nigh impossible to tear itsef from the place until It providentially discovered the butt of a Winchester projecting from under the body if the ur conscious nimrod. This had a suspicious look, and, not wish- ing to run any further risks, it trotted complzcmtly away. As the fatigued hero afterwards remarked, it was a narrow escape for the deerâ€"It might have stepped on him, and thenâ€"i But it didn’t. ” Memorial cards. Same handsome lines of memorial cards now in stock at reasonable prices fu- one and two dozen lots. Call and ex unine or write for samples to this ofllce. Near neighbors are seldom best friends. .hâ€" uow to Get a "sunlight" meta", Send 25 “ Sunlight " soap wrappers, wrapper licorice the words ”Why Does a Woman Lock Old Sooner Than IL Mar,” to Lever Bree, Ltd, 44 Scott-ct. Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty pic- tux-e, free from advertising, and wellwortb raining. Thin Is on my way to decorate young”. The coop Is the beecInthe was,“ It willcnly castle. placate send u u; the wrapper, flywlcovetlu end opal. Write your address . ~ \ .uazie bl’I . Tile gale l"-cn:a.~‘('d in ; u'1'il‘ '-u= cs rhe‘ Al the i [.E'VPZ' i 1"er :7 _ . . . . “" ' .“‘z' ‘3 b“ ‘3, 1 'Yril3‘th.’ ‘llrzr S\;V',thv1 to th'.‘ {7‘29 558 (I, ‘) , h [flu - l ." in: v v i. to 1 - (11‘0". .\ ’, 211L331 ;fal"!tA-t :5 ill 131-121 .2241). THE CANADIAN POST, w. c. s. an. I l E «For God, and Home ; . " and Native Land.” l ' ‘ run: Canmux'nx- Pxnaxcg Lucite. [Special to the Home Guard l g Toronto, cf. ; League, which was organized in Novem. ; ber, 15:9, and has its headquarters in Toronto, is one of the strong forces giving iimpetus to the progress of the temper- . arc: cause throughout. city and czuntry. g The league is a diatii ctively religious and eiccnionaiorgmfutim, working. it may T be said, on the 01.! lines of temperance, r;»f1rm. Whilst its leaders are kaoWn ;' iLilL‘v‘ldll‘lll)‘ to stand in the front rmk of l ; ultra prunibitioulst, yet so far as their; chznpmeh p in the league is concerns-1,: i toey DuiIBVc there is a large field of cptrl- I ; tic-» icr‘the cr5.in1z,.'.isu that Miil nut-fie . i it a -p.cnl 02:1 es.» to hammer steadily f or. the old lines of crimating the peep“. ' ~ ’I‘hel ague Thin: for several years been 5 «1- 13;; won; in the as: end (f the city in c 4;. r 110-. with iflclf‘ mission on J.u~vi;- : st Here it can be truly said it.- .t tiny E have c: ttred ll:;0 1318 Pl'g'lw'ny: uni l)..- ways am; sought in. I.qu e wm r. .v: b - : come tic: H.011 (i in (.1liiz‘3ugil ivi-cn'p-r- soc". A meeting: is self in the J .l‘\'l~ :t. l fills-ion Haul .11. r; '1“ essay ch1.i',r.a.~.d .' we I’L‘t'Uld - r IL‘..I' 1.: :14.- )rtlit‘, “'E it t rip, s t wl‘ith d iii .11 tea and iii c..ur1-'zj..n« n‘.~,| as mus: .. I) we. is c: {has c..s- Will , _ s w c lime iornisbus, .v u:-~ thee o: 1_- c .u:.«g.m‘rt to continue : . :h: _2 mi Wort-i {lump-xi (1n: 5 Believing that tilts: c. gtgui in any i 31.1.1... or 1-; r. [l.e~f.;'.u:l1t1 1e; ;r:)' creel ‘ : l we :. 1' awn (or rap ‘ l I I A l I l f r 1 .. 13 3".” fp~1<“, 1.- e); 1;.c 1917 i ‘1‘. :h ir Friday night the. {inn is the “I C. 'l‘. L'. hesu- ‘ quarters, have b.e.. punuing a course of stony on the temper-arca- question in iis‘ various phases. Ore pig-1t a month in given to the stuiy of the. question in it-. scientific hearing, with experiment: : the seeond Friday . f the month the econo- mic phases of the q ies‘ion are dealt with: 5 the third Friday the religicus and socnal be: rings, and 1113 fourth Friday the sub- 1 Jsct of “Bible Wines" and “Women in lZemperance" is made to form the educx- tionai programme The interest that has been mantfested in this course of study for two years past is an indication that the time has gone by when temperance societies can hope to hold the better class of citizens as members by an other than intelligent progressive methodys of employ- ing the time of the society meetings. Evfll of the Drink Traffic. Halifax F. rward says :â€"“After the Marquis of Lorne had spent five years as overnor-generai of Canada he was asked Sll‘ Wilfred Lawson what difference I; e prohibition of the liquor traffic In some prroions (f Canada had made. The Mar- qu‘s replied that “the difference was equal a) that between savagery and civiliza- on. At Wheatiey, a small village In Essex county.a man is reported to have gone a few days ago with the whole of his sum- mer's earnings In his pocket on a drinking bout. When It was over he returned to hla famll with a single dollar left, out of some sn he had before. Ofcourse the family will reap the consequent-es during the cumin hard winter, then It the liquor buyer an rumor seller may mre had a wartime In the exercise of their personal ‘1 .I‘. :7” WA.*. a LA smegma. CI. M I“ Kidd“ Sources. [New \‘mk lmlupemlwm Dr. Lena-tam of Nashua, last year put forth a voluminous work on "Statistics: btclal, Political and Medical." and he seems to have clothed whatls generally considered the driest of themes wIth a gameat of light ; for one dizoriminatin writer says : "It should have been new statistics made interesting and charming." He seems to have warned causes thorou hly, and calls attention to the fact that d phtherfa is decldedl a disease of the country instead of the c ty, and often appears in a way that seems positively mysterious, on farms where the greatest cleanliness is en forced and sanitary arrangements are of the best. Some have thought that shallow wells and springs. that have contracted infection from un- cleanly soil, may be to blame; but the showing of Dr. Longstsfl"s figures does not support that theory, and he catches a glimpse of a new and unsuspected source. It seems that there are a number of diseases of the throat, and irritation: of the mucous membrane, that afflict animals, especially cows, sheep, pigs and poultry; and among these last, notably, pigeons. A disease that may not bediphtheriaitcelf may easily pave the way for a more formidable trouble; for, as all pathologists know, it will find lodgment in the throat; that has the slightest abrasion. One very-6 thorough American pathologist says that wherever there is Inflammation of a mucous membrane there are bacteria capable of sailing up an inflammation on any other mucous membrane to which they may find their way; and there may be a condition of the system In the second instance that will bring forth a is: sever-er case than In the first. In the first report of the Maine state board the following case in point is given :â€" "A young lady came home sick with. diphtheria in a mild form. Her brothers and sisters embraced her. They were all attacked with a malignant form cf diph- thf ris and one died. The young lady visit- ed an aunt in another f smily where there were four children, who took the disease and one died.” The foreign peasantry live on very intimate terms with their animals, and there are clearly authenticated cases where an epidemic among the latter has been followed by cases of fatal throat dis- ease among the former. As is well known, the parasite of diphtheria multiplies with an unequalled rapidity, and seems to invade the whole system once it has enter- ed through some pinhole of irritated or air-sided membrane. Eur pean physicians are warnir g their farmer patients to avoid toopreat familiar- ity with these animals liable to it. A slightly sore throat should never be neglected, and perple cannot be toocare- ful to avoid this tnrmidable malady, so often fatal, but which leaves the system so weakened that the stquels are almost worse than the disease. It isfcuud that darkness and moisture are the two conditions most favorable to the continued vitality (f the di hthevia , and In the secoad report 0 the Mane state board. the follow mg, showing the persistercc cf the poison, is related :â€" , “A little girl, nine years of age, was found by the physicians to have diphtheria in a malignant form, and 2119 died two devs afterwa1d. The sanitary conditions ( f the place seemed gmd, and there were no other cases In the neighbv rhood. It was meet-taint d that the grandfather, f f whom the child was very fond, and in whose lap she would sit most of the time. had come pom a neighboring town to spend a few weeks with themâ€"that In his family eight months previously there had been sevursl cases of diphtheria, one fstal. The ch'ld- ren had been sick in arcom adjacent to which was a clothes closet where the old gentleman's clothes had hung, and he had no occasion to use them until the present visit to his daughter’s." It turned out that the closet had not been disinfected. Multitudec of once that have seemed to originate "on the t" have only wanted an observer to that thee” to 2:1.â€"The Canadian Tem- ‘ LiNDsAY', ONTARIO, FRIDA v. NOVEMBER 30 1894. unmâ€"â€". " "â€"", ”' [1mm 1,, mm“, of William ”M. Hood 8 Sareapauua. 3 died October 14th. 1894. l Thou art gone. our-dearest brother. 3 To that bright and happy chore ; HOOd’S cured Though your mothe r‘s heart In breaking. After I Shocancce theehezenomtr‘. 1 . ‘ Others Failed , Never more on earth she'll sec thee 1 With that. kind and loving smile, ‘ Ever helping thy dear parents. Working willing all the whl‘e. Scarce are days had seen thee suflering, , x When that anue’. dark as night, 1' S ealthlly and w ith'. u: warning l Came and bore thee from our sight. ' w i Screfule In the Neck-Bunches All Cone Now. Dying wi: h the typhus fever, Wl )1 mt it bring mound-'3 kiddos-v. Far from friends and far from how". For r long days of ex xiouc walzirg. Four long nights of c useless pain. Ere we saw our loving brother B.r 1e unto his home again. Yes, the Lib zt's breaking heart, Throbbing close in anguish pressed vainly w-uld [L3 warmth import To his loving son at rez‘. II~1~ h, dear sirter‘. c ‘t‘Lke they weeping. \Yliiir, he is now at rrn‘ : Free from :auhy storm. and tompcflr, ; Soft upon ill-.Ssvicur‘s treat. 1' Ila loaves f -ur l r inghrrhers Here L.':il',1-.l!‘.i his 10-52 B It 'i.-.-.:' hrs'...-;:«, y..u r. ..:em1')1' r, E “fill of us mun: bear our L'f‘eSF. Iirdv we 7:135. him night mi ill‘)l‘ i'g, .‘I :s ll! .: stir. \\‘e’;i lu ll IL‘ im H ; I}: \\..- in) :is “43.29:: in n.e.t bin . \\ 11:11 we rem-l that zzcu‘vculy: 1- . :.. s ,. . .. .., . . .. . .. C. rsii‘. .‘ I. 2 1.1; L 3:; :1 .. .1. :.:. .' '- ‘, Curdtn,.\'1v.y7ii,l~i .. ,, ._ ~, v. .‘ ..I halal .1u:.v‘.::‘ ; -‘.;‘ I;.\:.;r;u;lrvd." Arm-up. Sum-mm .ih1. .‘i:1..:.1.~. .V. H. II _V ~u (lk‘i'llli' i4 '.:.i.v ”owl's Sangria» rilia (In no: li' iiuiucml to l uy any niln‘r, I lliasaevar Men and Women Who are Martyrs to Rheumatism Can Be Thoroughly Cured. 1: ', UA‘ bl‘i’l ..i'\\ llild i~ln1l itc 51%»qu the I LIA-Luci: I l;.,; 1:..- m-r;~i:;l‘..c .‘lL‘lluHU! Hit-:ilzizxv-niorycaual. 0')th o nun R _ ook’sCottonllool COMPOUND. A recent discovery by anold physician. 8M1”, Iced monthly by thousands of mm. In the only perfectly cafe and reliable medicine die- could. Beware of unprinciplcd drum-u who offer Inferior medicines In place of this. Ask for Cook's Cotton Boot Compound. lake ecum- fetc. or Inclole .1 and 6 cents In postage In letter and we will-cud. scaled, by return mail. Moe-led peruculnre In pIeIn envelope. to Indian only. I stumps. Address The Cook Company, Paine’s Celery Compound The Infallible Remedy. The great modern trium h (f mediwai science ls l’ainc's Celery mpaund. IM- marvellous curing powers are talked of in every punter of the civilized world. and the ab est physicians are astonished a th its life-glvin and healthrutori results. As a pcnlt vc cure for rheumat am and Windsor.0ut..0am sciatica. Paine‘s Celery fomgouud has no Inc In More” or an unneuu-tsuw n s equal known to man. nods alone A.,, A , . _ this wonderful medicine has cured more Emp". TCblCCO CO. rheumatic men and women than have been cured by all other combined agencies. «1â€":- l l \ \" n ’- ~q ‘ Alway .pg ' l Smo:(c Q The most elmtlnsts and most desperate Tar. Nses have been met with I-Icct “we". Hundreds of testimonial: to the very has people if Quintin support e claim mm c for l‘slns's (bier, Llonipcun . Are yo suflbrim from rheumatism or sol-silos. wrestler-I Have you met with reverses and HIIum Iu guts.“ throw“ the one of dmptIve as u on we - Ilsa-l Thwcmmau we now who av; . been driven deeper Mac mt rlc - as Win owing to experiments It pill- aud nurture- and compounds that: m positively harmful and dangerous. if you mnow using any such medicines "on would“ own. if you aloe your we. Ask your ruggist or does or for l'siue's .-. - Color I‘Jmpiund, that will surely and ' R' , . certainly haul-h your troubles. If IS LMI)’ ~.-- The followiu letter from Mr. G. J. Mc- l ‘ ‘ d _ Donald more out tailor, of Cornwall. Equal to an)! Mpmlfie » TaKc M] Adi/ice and 1) ,lnyjt on getting this . ‘1 * Ont.. demonstrates the cupcricrny of ;)_lo CranKoKe V” 5 . «K I . n: a' .‘O./ /, +1 l I " r“ ‘ ' .9 .:1 ‘â€" nature's medicine :â€" "After having given your l'sine'c (‘51 h I ‘ z’. Compound a thorou In testing, lam pl a.“ \ Y: M ‘;E.V I i '1 l I \, ja-x’ b a . \‘ an»; Y Eflfidk(‘° C0 ih\°NVRLAt_ I to say a few words In Its Isvcr. For three can I suffered terribly from rheumatism. tseemedtomethat wufarced toen dure all the agoolcs and pains that a mortal could possibly experience from the dreadful disease. While suffering 1 fried many cf the ad- var'itiz‘cd megiclnes and! also! doctor's purel- AA . . , - , -A A A-,..- s p one: at never can acute un procured a cup ly of Pelnc'c Celery Com- Dr‘ 8' 1' Kendall 00 pound from life sffle 8: Elvldge. drugstore. of this town. Palnc‘s C:iery Compound worked like a charmâ€"It seemed to strike at the very root of my trouble. I am now cured:allpainsarcbenlchcd,andlnever1 res ct I am snowman. ‘ shall always consider It a pleasure and du to strongly recommend Paine'c Celery mponnd to all who are afflicted with rheumatism.” â€" VARIBTIIPa He that limp. sneer: at the Inns. 3 1087' SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. Certain in In raw” and nmvr bible-rs. Bum! prmuis below: KENDALL’S 8PM"?! (HIRE liLI‘l‘l‘uLV'l', L. L. 3.31. Jan. 15. lwé. When they was sick. «0 gave her Moria. When she was a Child. she cried for k ashlar. When she became Min. she clung to (‘r ~1- ~r~‘\. When ehohnd Walton“: than M Dr. B. J. $131th (a. (3.1."- mrn ~71 lmuul‘I u r- -lu'nMII buy hum some (In-u luau uh I: emu in. col mm iureiw. 1mm K-‘Inlnil'c Syuvin L‘uw. Tiro- Fun \‘iu lh rnnr now and l have hem nth-red tam farm..- suml- IIUI‘N'. i only had hlm nilw w-«x ~. m I col aim for using word: of Kc! (Illl'! Sperm Curr. ‘2 Your; truly. W. S. BIA-anus. KEIiiIlll’S SPAVIII (HIRE Sun-u", were, Doc. 16. 1893. Dr. R. J. Kansu. (‘0. Mr»! hun- husl your Ru-udnll'c Spnvln Cure '1"! unod ourvvnl fur ('Irb- un lwn hum- mill “is the bud LllIIlm-nl l have mrr Una-d. Al‘ul'l‘? FRIDEIJCN. The most likely thin: to become girl. rut-unnu- a little 4 weft: HAN. No more Iobut 15-4me to co rouse In the village. chmronn, Nov. 26-.h.â€"D-. A. G. Mc- Cormick whose letter ting his cue from Bright's disease by t e use of Dodd'e Kidney ills has recently been published. Is now attending his patients and is ap- parently as robust a man as can be found in the village. During the four months that he was confined to the house eufl‘cr- I Now Advertisement 31'. ing from the last stages of Br’gat'e dis- -â€""â€"_â€""_â€"â€"â€" case. his death was several times reported. 3 . . , and no bones m. ............. .. m'Gt3'3112"“?3...i.“.".:f..‘.....§lf.?.tv.‘§§.. gnu“ :fi'flhkg‘. rm“ rOb‘“ I and cud horn on lmr a! mu noble rslm. BRIAN Yours truly. l'rin OI per Bulflv. For Sale by all Drumrmn. it address Dr. B. J. nexus LL contour); (IOIIUION VAL“. VY. a“ more eur- . Grimm. pr to residents. it Is a cafe prophecy : â€"-â€"- that every “front from kidney disease In t PRAYERâ€"0n or “hm" fin, \‘,.‘-,.m. thls ““103 "“1 bank!“ "7 ”10 reme- i 5‘ her, {mm lot 1:. (‘un -_1, o... . um» maven. dial qualities 0! Dfid I Kidney Pills. , iurned in huff"! IIIIV‘ m Inn-l‘rld ’i‘n - il dr-r pin-cur â€" I leave word It Tint i‘uru‘r win in: l mac or in Mr. ll, lion-rd claims the distinction of first having made : CAYLEY, L nosey l' u. Lllldhly, Na, 13m. New _. bombshellc In the year 1495. a . 35-3"! â€"- l stoma nuts OutCocne l LAVIVG \IILL Full SALEâ€"u i ht boots. Come are very small . P , t app; to them a pair of tight . boots and all 0 er ccncemc «f life Iink into insignificant”- leht boots and Pet- nam'c Corn Extrec‘or (the tend only cnrcforcoc'm) mcygotogc er. and cun- fort will be their u; but don't r .15 . ,0 m film, fl hmcm ““61. l FOR SALE OR _1_‘(_) REM. cheer, poleodoue u d dangerous substi- tutt s, are In thcmcrkcf. Bavarecf their. ' Putnam's Painless Corn Extrema. Pol- ] will all CHEAP Full CASH only one In town. For [MICVIII’n “up!" ta It, B iba) grim, - i=4 . l have had placed in my hands a number of do. IoIlo'Inc fum- pleccd In my hands for sale: has: of 1m m in the town-hip of 0,1:- Ior sale, . or crew for pmpeny In town. A choice fun In Policies of 150 com, clay loam, conveniently and very dodnble I In the hospltal alone, ,. , ' g I I I i i i [Rimtiéilll‘l iii Hood’s Pills curt- consupziii. u l3; rmwr- l ml“. nm.“ H, "mm. at. I intend chins: nu! "I the Plenum Mllllmulnaua, A umui tumult); for any one you“! mu- Ilul Inm- of humus», no.1 I. Ilic rsrrrzusox. 1m :2. or at Ihc In...” mu, III-able hon-rs In Iouu lo mu or sell a: d also the -._â€".._._.._ _ ’ The Bathban .001. {mg nnmauu the Agent. G. H. III BAKER We are now established in our new. convenient and central premises, (nod wish to cull Intention to the vari- ous Hum of gumlu 710m in stock mu! their qualify and - prism. - Doors, «‘ash, Mouldings, Plaster Paris, Charcoal, . Portland Cement, Salt, Terra Cotta Material, Drain Tile, Etc, Etc. ‘l .1“. s: 1 cam. and 'No bandit r 11.:‘(1â€" v . 1 ‘ . ‘ ‘H‘ ‘I ’ L‘AllilIJUI- Lain. AL... 1A N'd'13 TH LN!) (if . L's'rtdsufuast‘. filfprB, ‘ AA Will I l A, , 1 Bo “219‘: l T‘ ( [WEEK'S ll11'l'lCL. (HNJDI‘IHIIAM, by (MT. (‘ WAY, I‘xuphlwtvhul) :nu-nlmn [uni the lrulrllw: [vizlvliu 'I'm- luv 1» sine...“ “.lli l l ilu‘ \‘lmlu'u-l 111..ul~ if...) I‘Igarh (EU I. niullllin',’ Cor-l Swirl .‘er, lr-zvi.-L'1»l_\r. (VOMMERCIAL nurse, I M. W-T‘I‘IJLK, ProprIOW. l have least-d ihlr Cimlilitnllnus [lulu] on Lindsay-pf” and rqurnlnlml uid rI-Iiltml the p l-mw .~ throughout, The liar Will be supplied wt'h liq-pl Brande Liquors and (hum. l"ll'\l-('lflhh ambit“: Ind alto-nth.» hustlers. A- _ ..._ _â€" B dblneee Cards. 1' B. KCPHEE. Clerk of the Muri- cmelily of Ian. Atherlcy tmmfficc. Money w lulu on farm and town property a! I} per crnl. G some Mob] [‘0 u, .4 UOTIâ€"O-NEER. _Ruixlnlrt. "Ellington-st" LINIISA Y. ELIAS Bowns, A UCTIONRRR. lu‘rMn'rr, Bond-31., LINDSA Y. Wasn't", A e â€"»â€" Licenced JIGTIONEICR for the an." of Victoria. Wimm ll.l.fk? nu. . r. mun-me. mamkmcr 'rmc NI'NII'II‘AH‘IW ”I“ Ill‘b. 00-min. Ioulv I‘leu and «than i‘muI- at lame-l llslus, I‘MIIMI‘I Monument II-ul I. .Islu Aevul, ell HI'MM lIuI II‘.‘ lumrh, ”Mm.“ JAsbetl‘Hitlh‘ln Q -â€"~ “IUD-h l\â€" PIA N08 and ORGANH. Oieeo Price. my mom. IJ BAR'I‘BOLOMEW. Insurance. Loan and Real Estate Agent hummus llANh l:l'iLlll.\l., LlhlmAl, UNI. [{ANNEY INNES. owu Engthrs. Ontario Laud Nurveyors 37“ Water etc-oer. Pewm Ont. G. W. IAINIY. M Can Soc, C. E. V. L. INNII, 0. L 8., C, Ii. «Toronto l'niVeraity. â€" 30 6mm. EAGLESON, . Clerc-me Accountant of Ontario. Books of all lunch written up. Statements of account.- mu: out. Balance hllficll prepared. Contracts made for uriung up boots I») the week or month. Books opcm-d for business men on the >) Men) best suited In their flu-menu. Partnership “PUUIILR hdjulhsd. All kind». uI account:- eudncrl. instruction given in double entry bunnies-plug uhcn desired. Also agent for Ihc ML‘TL‘AL RESERVE Fund Life Annunciation. the isn't-«L unlunl premium iiIc company in the World. i‘srtlcn who Into. d to insure Will save money by Insunng in this Comp-Ii} , In their ram are little over half those charged by nld line companion, Advil-cu, BM 35‘ Lindsay. Nov lh' 18il1.â€"80.26y PROFESSIONAL N L'RSE. mss l'l‘l’llElIlâ€"J. WILLIIININ, Graduate of NIchou'c Hospital. W. has taken up her sbudem Lifldhl)‘ and wishes to inform (lu- pulmc lhet sh:- is prepared to num‘ all can of ulcktmi‘. Hu had urcncncc lll Infectious Cards and be left a: all the resident fullfihll'lllll’ and W. J. “'1llllmbofl'n. Lindsey, Jan. 1) ll, 159L- "Hf. "Pm violins. 3' a manual. PHYSICIAN, SIR ’ Isl-SUN, ETC, ETC., Wellnnuton-ct., Lindsey. - 72-h. i ’R. BL’RROWS, graduate of MeGill I College, 1566. (mice hours a to 10 n.m.. noon. c to 4‘. p m. Telephone Connection. Lindsay, July 10, hillâ€"l!) 15’. W L. HERRIMAN, M. D., M. c. P. . as. he. Ui'l‘li'il, Office and residence, Cambridge- - p1,, Lind-13', nupomte Blpllul church. Lindsey, June 9 lardâ€"9013'. DR. CHAMBERS, OAK \VOOD (unwed, Feb. I, la:M.â€"‘.l.’:-II. I)“. “'Ill'l‘fl Gnduele oI anunin i'un'ursliy Medical Faculty, also Guduuic nI Trilll'._\' i'mu-rnily, Tor-min, and mambo-r of College "I Pint-Willie and Surgeons, «)uurin. UPI- lCE,-â€"Lnu.i~nvul., IlI'Xl house ta-.ilnc Bridge. June 7th Iainâ€"IS-lyr. R. G S RYEBSUN, 0001.137 .574 .4 03151, COLLW‘ITu "IOU“. Lindsay. Aug. 4. 1808,6343: GRANT. M. D., C. M., M. O. P. . S :Gnduelc of VICI'Il'll and Toronto i‘nivcr-ltiee Member of College of Physicians and burrs-«ms. Ontario; in: of Post Graduate Hospital, New York. Office-WoodvIllr, Ontario. Woodville, Icy III, 1589. w-ly 8 WM. KIM PT. 0 M MEDICAL Refercctotbc Standard insurance Company. Surgeon to the Grand Trunk Railway. (mm and incidence, Hideous... first door 1,9! Lindsay ct. (mos noun Inn 3 w 10 mm . seem and 7w9p.m. “MW“ ’ J. J. Turner 4: Some. .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€".â€"_ - a __ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_ _____.__ F rile Very Bill and (Hill? >4 wntnyu. Tents. Hulls. Waterproof Home and Wag- vm (Fm-ere. 1.07m. Bugs. Coats. llufx. Rubber Mitts and Gloves. be above «code no or send to the Tulv poem- 1).)" or Night. For any of Manufam nr. rs. ”7%“. watts} sou§§> Pl TIE BOROUGH ONT Vii/eh as try. 7 H utility]. D. s, ' D NTIST. Uflxr our Faint-minor d‘ (be. More. Arm sf. C)! 1'! IkGEb MUDEEATI. .; .1 .\...--:. . l. .' 'i‘ili'l‘l‘nh'. DEN. ‘S‘IST. ' ‘ 31:7: ~‘-‘;.: ;.;-:? ‘..'r i '~."11.‘.. ;' .\..:_~1ri.~, 1115.1. ‘\i ,v',. IN \ wa- '\", W. H. Cri‘ézt, L. 0.8 l)i£2\"l‘ll~"l‘. I' («lam ll.lli1 . u! 1 .\1,. i .l ‘ ~ l."l.." ll'\‘~1.\.~ s..,3_.5.,..,i . .._ll..:~', J. NEELANDS, . . Dental Surgeon, "‘ LINDSAY l~ nuw 1mm: ETH‘L Oi 031‘ x (Bengal) lur < xtrm'lm: U'f‘Ill, l'. i\ cpl-lied in the (mm in the Iurm of u gc'ililc quay. when numbness i~ uruduced and the teeth extracted. Nu ll)l)11dcrllllc needle ls rrqutrul to [DIQ'I'L'L‘ the gum: in 11s u I‘, It 1.- the imclmon of i". llcnguc, 34 line Le livuyrc Paris, France. it in popular among the dentist: in Chicago. Mr. Not-lands minimum to use-GU (Vitslfud All) with III» usual success. lie luv. cn‘cu 1t uninterrupted!) {or over [army-six yearn, extracting teeth fur thousands of persons without pain or Injury. Beautiful artificial teeth inserted a! prim-n to suit. every person. All lllf' finer classes of Dentistry, such a.- guld porcelain crowns and bridge work, successfully dune. Persons from a distance please send ecard before comma. flirtctâ€" '0:- door to cum. a 00'. Dry 0 one our. ” Marriage Licences I,‘ J. beROY, Ouemnrn.- I.» or of ~ Harri-cc Licence- Icr the County of Victoria. Aug. 25th. ith) e In lyr. ‘\ EURO]! DOUGLASP, mean or lacunae arc-mu. MANILA. ”NT. tfc muggy Surgeons. l n. .1. I‘. Lemon. I'cslorinary Surgeon and IlenIisl. Unvluslu uI Union-I \nlmlmwp l‘ulloac ‘I‘uhmin. Inn. I In ms! of Ii Mmlln‘n nil-H1, "mu-silo mullet, wunwl Inn-I and Unluhlillfiv‘I'l L’mlulw til ‘14wa IIuinl. laud-tumor! unu- Ihus.» WI)». ".m...“ . W. P. BROAD. \'I1'i‘ICIII.\'AII\' slum-m3, uranium ul uni-re \olol‘u-su Ill-liege,‘I‘uluulu. Raul-lewd member ilm Imlullu \v'mlunl‘) Aum‘lullull mm A sud Iu-nlmuw linud .1" Imluwn Iiurn Ilnn. Wm-ilvliNIiI- and flu: Mailman-I I‘luu'ln. Alluails In) luhll ur tuneup]. gin-unplug ullul'ded In, Charge- Iumieraw. Lind-I), hm. W, lawn-hi. Architect: and Stu-mu. \ G. CAVANA, P.L.8.. and Domlnhn 1' Land hunch", Lend, Loan and insurance Agent, Unlhs, Uni. III'IIQ‘I'I by llinll Inr surveying ov illmluwrmg Wlll u-cmu- prompt summon. MUhl-ZY ’l‘o LUAX at 0 per cent. Unlha, March 12, 1590. RANK L. SOMERVILLE, lento: ennui-r my 0. I. CIVIL ”(film Ind “0-17“. i'lsm furnished for all claws. of work and con. utructmn supuruml, Urnrv: Opera House Block, Ln dun-«L. Lmd~n . Jun. 26,18ll3.- (213'. Bum ten. Etc. G H. HOPKINS. Barrister. etc., So- - lIcILul’ fur the Ontario Bank. lomyw loan at lowest rates. Office, No. 0, William cl... south. Lindsey. Ont - ‘25. MOORE JACKSON (Successors to A iii‘iml’ij'l‘li A' JACKSON. â€" Barristers, Office, William-at... Lindsey. S nlicitor- ("I43 Ann. Jscksos. F. ii. bloom; ____________.__.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- IOHN A. BARRON, Q. 0., (Solicitor ' for Dominion Rank.) office m the new Dominion llsnl. building, \\'Illl-.m~sl.., Lindsey. Juno 2, 159?.â€" lusty. oiN'i‘YRE a STEWART. baRR‘S- 1 TERS, Sniicflnrs, Notaries etc.,cic. Offices over Ont-rm Bank. Kent-hi... Lindsey. D. J. MIlNTYIiE, Q.(‘. T. STEWART. LLAN S MeCDONELL. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Etc. Offices nvor north west corner of Kent and York-nun Lindsey. Honey Invented. money no can Ne\,10,1b93-33. ______________â€"â€"â€" _. _ ____. R J. M. E. McLAUGHLIN, Barristers. i-Jtc., Baker‘s Block. Kent-st . Lindsay. Ontario. A large amount of money to loan at luweni “We of interest and term» to suit borrowers. Lindsay, Sept. 14 hillâ€"ll. ________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A P. DEVLIN. BARRISTRR. SOLI- ~ CITOR, lilo“ County Crown Attorney. Clerk of the Peace, Lindsey, Out. Oflioc over Misses i’slon's store. Kent cl. M'oSWEYN a ANDERSON, L Berri-ten. Ito" M. 0m immediatel opposite the Dal! Hmwe. ’ent street. DONALD ii. ANDERSON. J. IHX HUSWl-LYN. . Money to Loan. _'_______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ON EY LEN T on M engages. Straight loans at luwcnl. current rates. Terms of pay- mcnl to cull the borrower. Home» unwanted, MOORE a JACKSON. MONEY T0 LOAN. A. 8M0“ com A! i vnr WWII! cum-r “I." rclnuuhlr (ll ‘A‘TIUR to suit borrower. Also a large amount o trust funds to loan on advantageous terms. 9. W IOPw. Barrister eic., Lindgay, Ont, LEND ON MORT- GM.‘ i135 - II from I. w 7 per cent. according to amount of loan: inwrenl pa) chic yearly It my office. Money advanced on security of promissory nuts. Jon A. 3.330]. OFFICEâ€"~Ncw Dominion Bank Building, William- n” Linda}. Junc‘l lass-loan. l hmc recently had lcousidcnble, though I llmlwd, sum of money placed With me for leaning on farm:- at. 55 per cent. Partl- â€"â€" wishing to hon-«m on these forms should 2|ml delay to make appliance. Large ONEY TO amount. of funds ct‘cllghu‘v hula: mac, recording to occur ty. n at once collcltur work is done In my olllcc, Insuring speed and od nu exocrine». . m o ALLAN S. IACDONELL, W, etc... Lind-.1. t‘rh’Q'lW - ‘â€"Y ‘2." " . 1...-.- u... ‘C . .wmri" Mange-t

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