‘ vuwuv- a: me In: two or this "70:5 in show. “ahead, It In I ï¬ne Metal-o and will b. . mu impronmt on the old wooden .0. Darnâ€"A mu. girl a! shout ï¬x you: 0! non. mater at Mr. John Mon-t8 or an. which has noon in tl_i_e m7“ â€2cm,“ --,-g,u, A-, , «um am has broken out in the Who’ll-Yahoo!1“ by order or who.“ othulth ad the school bond Inc-shut Ion days; but 3. yet onlyono “Mdmpodundunonowonu ap- uu-tholchoolwmbon won-km m g -_- -v such Iovonty-flvo. I: ha 3 very cheap :34 Mn 12am department. This wants for the wonderful rapidity of its mwth. May council- hnn more than doubled their mambonhlp this year. An- othnr ran-on why it is no 909an and anc- eauttu :- thnt I: admit- lndleu on the nuns Magnum». Hyon are trying to m A may without the reï¬ning Inï¬n- uco of the gentle:- sex you will tall. The. n nozhlng good Without "a woman h'.†OAK W00 I). [W at The Poet] Pxnsoznx. ‘ Mr. end Mrs. Robert Small- vood or this town epent e month in Flint, 1114311., staying with their eon-ln-law, Mr. Wesley Cole. They were greatly pleased with the Mn. wa Hones-Mr. W. King’s new house. a two-storey brick, 1e ebont completed. Scnoor. Knownâ€"Senior fourthâ€"How- nrd Chldley, Bertie Pawoe end Gordon Hanna. Junior fourthâ€"Leena Mark, Roy Butler end Herbert Rennie Senior third â€"Hoeeom Thompson, James Thorndike and Joann Wright. S. O. C. F.â€"1'he Society or Choeen “tended service in the Preeby- tenlen church on Sunday, Nov. 6th. This â€out: he now nearly ï¬rtymembere here ‘ Indlwe expect_dnun_g the next year to‘ Eucruxc Lxea'r. -The business men he are mixing electric light. Ovs'rxn Suppxa. -Mr.W. McIntyre, uro- cf the Hemmen house. treated I num- ot his friends to an oyster supper on Friday evening me About thirty so; down and spent 3 very enjoyable evening. Emmaâ€"rue boaters ere all be me m the honey hunting grounds. DIVISION Comm wm be held here on the 99: December. Bowenâ€"The Oddfellows’ society hold their mus! social Friday evening. “Sco'rs Wns’ Barfâ€"There has been as 8:.Andrew’s society formed in this piece and :bemnusldmneriamnouncedtotskephoeen the night of the 30th November. BEA V LRTON . [Corremndenoo of Tax Pos'r.) Mnxrr.-The grain market here Is Mandslarze quantity at grain is being mutated in this place. Pawnâ€"Rev. Geo. McKay. B.A.. of vinaoocupiod the pulpit In Knox church Queen: 1:033:11;ng max-nib: and ovegmg..ih§ervlce um regn 3r ymoningnn oven avery new In St. Bank’s ohngoh utter this date. Itand their trial a: the coming usizaa. ONTARIO COUNTY. 8301' A Ens Tamraâ€"Wm. Palmer cf Frenchman's Bey wee ehot and instantly killed Wednesday morning oi last week at the premleee of Bernard Baker. about; belt 3 mile west at Pickering village. Mr. Behaheerd something in his hen honee ehout 8 mm†and he With a ehotzun and hie men. El. Lingi'cxd.with n revolvenwent in eeerch. They found Pelmer there. He Ihowed light and Baker shot him in the He would not be taken, however, legs. had Lingiord ave chase. Palmer turned enhim, when he received a bullet in the hem itom Lingiord'e revolver. killing him nlmoet instantly. Baker and Lins- tord immediately went to a constablo end ave themselves up. At the coroner’s in- qneet the prisoners were acquitted, but have einoe been meted and committed to â€Elna ï¬niteâ€"e repuznuoniiii e hon-2 his enterprise about! he encouraged. MOUNT HUBER,- [Cotreavondeneo of Tm: P057.) Goon Bummâ€"Mr.$amnel Conner bu W txom Mr. Dennis Hawkins at Wood- ymo pl; unprqved Roughly-a hos lift-7.7099137: LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS m dupe-Gd 0! Tu CANADIAN “'1' to Room. WILSON a WILSON, an Wisdom to me (or Punting, saver flax “4 “WIN“: m nquentod to .31 up a: m euly due. I! mmenu “Nahum to: no an. m: yet: are puynblo to me, and an!» nailed or put! 1.: managutry on“; when more convenient payment on. be nude to lulu. WILSON a: WILâ€" @112 {Emahian 33m. NOTICE. Lindsay. July: 3 13:93:13“. LINDSAY, FRIDAY. DEC. 2. 1892. Gum others. win cure you mated b Dr. J. C. Aver Co.. Lon-ell. Mass. by a! Draggists. Price 5:: six bottles. $5. For all blood alums, the boot remedy lo Sarsaparilla Rheumatism F6? Scrotum "7w maul yuan. I no tumbled with many thaunuthm. bah u had a: dam u to ho unduly Ml ' . w the lam two yuan. whwvu I M "w aflwu a! tin Mad!» mum V 8a . an». and m. “53$: a mu (3: a“bn¢"?"â€" R. ‘1'. llmuoruwh. Mk Ru». VI. , " My daughter will nm‘dfld hem Jaw: “hum“. at†rock yawn" v: - ban will...’ l'rlluwul: h n “vim. “3m" to»! quh v â€I: Ain’- pawl. a um! AJW" EN†Maw "yam kdmmhm} nhml 'r'Mm Emu Lula: Canada. Wm." BOBOA YGEON. 4.79m 3939619193 “AR†nu {uduq ï¬d‘qM" Cm m ?£m:t;u um ï¬g. 9. Icufll #41:; H w tuntup um In with gym} “ v AVER’S Press Notice. C. D. BARB. $186135." BETâ€"been" Eï¬'ti'owm'w PETERBORO. Susrncm nonhumanâ€"Another ï¬re et en early hour Tuesday morning gives the impression thet e ï¬re-bug is es work in the town. At ebout two o’clock e large hem on Bethune-st. owned by Mr. R. B. Luudy was discovered to be on are. Mr. Lundy, who geve up housekeeping some time ego, hed his household furniture and e queutity oi wesriug epperel stored in the building, and ell went up in smoke. The lees on the building is n'eoed et $1100 end it wee insured for $600. The ice. on the contents is estimeted et $1,200; insur- encs $800. The ï¬re was undoubted" of incengiery origin. es wee e'blsze or the previous night. A Hons: THROUGH A Barnes. â€"Leet Friday night shout twelve o’clock as Mr. S. Weir wes crossing the railway bridge which specs the creek Just at the curve below the Proreettnt home he discovered THE N. E.â€"Tha formers here are getting heartily nick of a. policy that virtually cloeeo the markets of the United States to them The difference in :he demand end moose! groin, horses. ehoe .eto.. is a very large item. One 1mm sold, “could I get Osweao prices for my main and home I would be $500 better 01! this you. Theyero beginning to fool the: loyalty, like ohm-1:1, ought to begin at home. A "Pusm"â€"Rev. Mr. Nellly of the Fresh; toxin church here is evidently e pusher he having taken up with All his other work an appointment at Cxeeswell. preaching there every Tuesday night. Esmn'rmm'r.â€"rhe Sons of Temper- ance Dances giving an entertainment in the town hall on Fridey evening. the 18th Inst. Toseyit wmbegood lsslmply talkinglnkeep. ingwithï¬ae exgectatlon o! the people. __‘ P335“ gurgzcgé if; Viaâ€"fpiélii't’sn At a e. . wey reports Rood meetings mg a, good tnmgngcomidgginmtpoyeathor. LOCAL OPTION is to be voted on in Brock at the mnnicinei elections in January, 1893. The by-inw for snbmittinn the mere- ceived its second reeding last Saturday. 12th inst. We understand n petition was incircn- Jetion reo nesting the council not to submit the by-lsw. but cut Christian civilization is too for advanced in Brock for such a. thing to succeed. It never showed up. PULPn.â€" Rev. Mr. Oke of Wilfrid ex- changed work with the Rev. Mr. Dewey last Sunday. and preached two excellent sermons in Sngderlnnd. _Come again. Brother Oke. PkRsoxALâ€"Misn Clink of Toronto has been the guest of Miss J udlne tor the lost two weeks. LAcoxxcaâ€"Unéla Junes still goes east- ward ...... Mr. J amen Gordon had a 33190! cattle last week. which proved to be a anc~ SOCIAL. â€"We have been informed that a few of the young folka of this place spent a verv pleasant time at Mr. Sam. Switzer’ a last: Friday evening. We saw a few of the boya going around the village next day wich their eyes half closed saying “three a week are too many.†. BUILDING. â€"Buildinz operations are about. over in this vicinity. MuemHox-nor Ewart hsve completed their contract of the Methodist church ...... Mr. A. Thomp- son in much delighted with the way Mr. Wm. Bennett has pushed his building on during the peat six months. He thinks William will hsve is completed for N aw Y ears. WIVLIZ._-â€"Wensrov:ia;riyi 71:6 learn that Mrs. Wakely is very 111 at present 3nd not mgch hope at h_er_1_-e_¢ovory is eqtertalned. S UN DERLAND. [Woe o: The Post.) Enemaâ€"We are pleased to see Mr. Frank Robertson nround up in after being conï¬ned to his bed for some time but from th_e efl’ecis of being shot. HUNTERS.â€" Messrs. Cllfloxd, R. McKen- zie and J. and A. Boy mon returned after ssnccesetnl hunt In ’the north, bringing home with them the ï¬ne Isms deer. szrrons. -Mr. M. Nelson, the popular railway agent of Lakefleld and formerly of this place, mid us a flying vial: last week. I: la needless to any thas he was warmly welcomed by all. ~.-_ - “ gnu, CONCERr.â€"The Oddtellows of our wlbga contemplate holding a concert on or abou: Junusry 11:22. Look out for poster: in a few weeks. C. 0. O. F.-All members of this ordsr are requested to be present to-nlght (Fri- day) to bear the interesting and no doubt luau-active debuts, "Be it resolved. the: fuming does not pay." The amrmatlve will be taken by Mr. Hector Mclnnee md the) negative by Mr. A. _C. McKenzie.“ KIRKFIELD. [Correspondence or The Poet] GRAIN Magmaâ€"Our local buyers are paying the highest price tor all kinds of grain, hogs, ete.. and the farmers of the surrounding country are taking advantage of our ï¬ne markets. consequently every day here appears like a market day in Hydeâ€; . . . m, __.,_ grand master of the Independent Order of Oadfellowe, will be present and qiw the opening addreee; also Mr. W. H. Hoyle of Canninaton. rand warden._ This en- tertainment promlaee to excel anything that we have had for some time. Pro- gramme to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission. adults 25cm; children under 14 years, 15cm Don’t miaa this rare treat; come one, come all. ‘ MANILLA. [Correspondence of Ta: Poem] Ounnuows SEBMON.-Th0 Rev. N. El“. 01 Queen-at. Methodist church. Lin-1- any, will preach sn Oddtellow’s sermon on Suudsy the 4th oi Dee.. st hsli-psst six o'clock. Members at other lodges ere exrected to be present. . O. O. F. Conantâ€"On the following Tuesdsy, the ï¬sh 0! Dee., the Oddieilowa intend holdldg s grsnd concert in the Methodiet church. The progrsmme wm eonsiet of readings. recltetione, vocal end instrumental music. Excellent talent will appear from Uxbridge, Csnnington and Lindsey to take pert in the premiums. The Rev. '1‘. W.7Jeilii[e, 9i Boyxnwgilie, hogan. mufï¬n his napping very conven- .eu . 1 on. which comm tho dugout“ “d @- oon do "smut!“ old. 0mm: In wile ho in nu on: ad 1nd. pork and othu am a: In tho thud anon :- tops 5 lull am or hudwmgulnu. un- vnn. luv... lawman. m. o I!» buy! main. pork and all kind: of tuna produce. sud curing the wink: month. you extan- utvol Into tho lumboflaa bnunou. bum w . “GI. “and "entail: momma bu to u I. The butan- n and“! growing And n proton. the ulna mount t_o 133:: glypuund dolly- n_;ur_.._ T913. .0. “WW; .. v um a anuwu Mlllm.w$ m a! ILA. liuuuum an out a doubt II on o! Iha mm! nun-In north at Tomato. Blue. the an which Gum 04 h!- old punt-u hhno nu com-:06 on. Ohm h"- hoon built. one whtoh :09qu the may .1qu: ud po- MW 1936. all Ii) mm I a cam†’03..â€1“.‘¥%5 am! . ~33 "Ell†an Thu on {ma Issuing: barml num- aud chef at 2! Elm n and MI- be). I: a “Oval: Eat“. wan "I" out." low Ind anon anon but an. :0. 11mm and :u: “Mb 1 mum and In th a buggy and mu unhun. lladopndmt, “Wig-“F $13,} .5:¢°§.g~;1 “Emux‘ï¬az cm. “L £87k“? mung: pqnol 93 0' “W «mm pmnmmsg'm it! uh Wags; I!) can EQFQA LWJOJL . 3‘! thou-sad doum a on. no u. L. dang rum along-1 0 an non- uL m-klna his nhhmlnl! In" conven- 8 DAVIS 8: SOME, MHNTBEAL. Packed in the hollow- DICR'S BLIBTER. tor waving, unaboneo. rte. 500 DICK’S OINTMENT, ' for some. scratches. zc.. 250 DICK’S UNIMENT In most excellent tor awemnga. bruises. scams, sax-m. eto., in man or poses. ad a. most wonderful cure {or them:- Dick's Blend Puriï¬er for Horses § Cattle D168 3 60.. RD. Box 482. now “MADRE E HMO.†nit: usl per package. or six for or sea: 1) mail on receipt 0! price by addressing THE AMI-ZS DICINE 00-. Toronto, Ont. Write {or {pamphlet Sold inâ€" 30111wa cum the moiioWEsJâ€"iâ€"he'ï¬ï¬‚flztié manna: have railed even to relieve. Sold bydrug- um, I! 8.1 Dc! Mass- or. $1933 9:39! gauge NERVE BEANS L' TANKS mod for street watering pur- Doses to:- some years pens are (feted for sale. They must be removed from the market square within a. short time Admmbly wanted for hunters keeping a. lame number or stock. Patties contemplative buying are requested to apply to MR. JESSE PARKIN. n his resi- dence. No. 19 Rfldom 3:. east. Nov. 16. 1391â€"32-3 Aï¬xcxxsouum's DRUG 81mm. Lindsay. nu--â€" 0R SALEâ€"The three large WATER TANKS mod for street waterline unr. Also Nervous Deblllty Dimness of Sight. Stunted Develogment, Loss of Power, Pains in the Back, ight Emissions. Dyspepsia, Seminal Losses. Excessive Indulgence, Drain ln Urine and all ailments brougnt on b Youthful Folly. Every bottle guarant Call or address, enclosing 3c stamp for treatise, J. E. HAZEL'EON, n-na-IAOAA m__4_ ,t . -g- peg. A number or floral wronth~ came from friends. as well as from the Medical Students‘ association. from the pharmaceutical neocla- zion. and the St. Georga'a Snow Shoe club. at which he waannactlve mambo-r. The-1m thy or all will flow out to Mrs. Narmada an two children, wno mourn the loan or husband and rather....Mx-. Neelnuds was brother to Mr. Jacoh Iï¬ealnndn L D S of thin town. trusted dis user. After luncheon on the day or his dent he went to his room complaining of being tired and saying he would not so to business. About 5 o'clock he asked Mr. Nee~ lands to read to him the evening paper. After doing so. she started to get him some reiresh- mente. but before aettinir to the door she heard him more. and on coming back to the bed found him dong-hair. 13:31? as i? ttreble“ o! Vanni“- ’san - in runs ; eeame e me cl! Fort Garry in the seventies to manage a drug store for Dr. Rolls of Brighton. and succeeded in working up a very lame business. and was taken into the arm. the ï¬rm at Rolls and Neelande below one oi the largest and best known business ï¬rms in Winnipeg during the exciting and eventful years of the beam. Unfortunately like many others. the sudden reaction was disastrous. Mr. Neelands then took charge or the dispensing ‘ department oi Mew. .i. 3'. Howard a: Go. where he added to his popularity and aided very materially in building up this meaninoent dispensing business. This position be resigned atew months see to open in business in the Manizobahotel. The Pharmaceutical association of Manitoba have experienced a great loss in the death 0: Mr. Neeiands. He was a member of its council to years, and his energies were especially employed in raising the standard of pharm: ceuticai education in the province. He was proteaeur of pharmacy and botany in the 1 Manitoba medical college. and lecturer on the ' some subjects in the pharmaceutical college. also a member of the educational and examin- ing boards of the pharmaceutical association. ....His remains were followed to the grave by the students of the above college in a body. also by the medical men and droughts, together with a very large concourse of citizens. making one or the largest funerals ever seen in Winni- [ERRORS or voUiG’ 0L0} â€"Wo into the iciiowinl min ihe Oenedien Drawer: "We moi in record the deeih cl Mr. a. E. Neeiende. e pioneer cm!» 0! Winnipeg. Mr. Neelende heeecd ewe! "I! unoxoectndi: es hie reeidenoe. Thur edey mn- um. October em. Though hie heelth hed been telling for ecne than you. he hed been con- new, eitondinn to bueioeee even on tho do! n! hie doeth-end the announcement o! hie deem wee e sue! etrcho to hie men: friende. Mr. Ncolnude wee undoubtedly the beet known dxmm end one o! the but known oiuzcu in Winnipeg end tho province ct Ideniiohe. Ho horc tho rcpuietion o! Doing one of the bug ohomiete in Cenede end wee e ekiiiod end 111110113 Sold Annually. All of exceptionally ï¬ne quality. 0! am: math. Squiggï¬ 9% 03: 73:32:33? I in. W} ï¬kï¬ $33.33. 3‘" at 3:1! 03:10:†lush. “ï¬g, mg jut ol yhu’zgsg #tbolg 3333' 33.353.35.33. *. .ï¬â€™ï¬â€˜,‘ 0‘ III '9 "It'll «3. 333.3 53' "3"" 3:;«33... nah nunod "on 3:12“: "owing? um um pm: now: $33" In mm. 0 on Myâ€. New Ad verthemen ts. (MOTHER AND 80!.) LONGFELLO W8 PEBFBC'I‘OS LANSDOWDB BBINA VICTORIA PINS roan-um Tor-ouch; Ont. g? mmvzs BEANSu-otnow tho erycunthot worst case. of Nervous Debih â€Inst Vigor Ind Emmsmnnood; 113:0th weakness otbody ormind caused by over-workng-d~y the error; r vag cases 0; youmTim Remedy_ OBITUAR Y. Hazaltun’s Vitalizer Organic Wenknea Memory, Lapk of win ramcve all signs or t -v-r.r.nd coneeauently union: unyb disease In any a going , um 1»ka aï¬rmnola ‘ '1 their constitution; L :1! bn found uflnltelr upeflnr to any Candl- ,m. Powdur now med. as It loosen: the hide. enath the animal to out he air. and I: also an unfamng (indicator of 80:9 and Woman. liar sale everywhere, â€066 8308., ." ‘_- Uakwaod. ' magnum-a and St Lola for full Fall and Winter is now complete 1m Pet t Hats, Caps, Underdothing, Hamel Shuts-n some very ï¬ne goods with collar attached. Linen Gloves and Mitts-astorey ’s best make; Socks, Collars, Cufs, Neckties, Etc. We are 372.3an a. full stock of Boys’ Ready-Made Suits in all sizes from ï¬ve years up, manufac- turedbg the leading Clothing ï¬rm. of Toronto, in Serges, Tweeds and Pine Wow-steels, all well made and at Low Prices. DRESS GOODS MEN’S FURNISHINGS. Lind-aw, Nov 24 £92.? 88. ‘ irTh’e’Enl'éleéâ€"vrhi'civséntdns correct answer hearing ï¬rst postmark will receive ï¬rst muraraand the remainder m order as received. Every prize in this competition will be mummy awarded. On: ‘bona-ï¬de' ofl'ers are made by reliable bluhm Be mm ind nun" ttuhv and mm nu- an onufl nml m m-v val-Mm a “hunk. nvlon (A. m 7 Beiii-e E13ï¬iEFWyEVETIlâ€"Ehvcfoâ€"aE-Ebzï¬ï¬s. and yoy may reed“; a valuabic prize {or you: trouble. Address (I!) Ladle- Home Monthly. 192 lung 5:†“cut. Toronto. Canada. BOYS’ CLOTHING. ’ \Ve'i-m‘giéé'io'iï¬eâ€"inii iEé“c25éréé¥iisTvéF§rEc'iCï¬'i-héifi'iiddiicilxï¬Ã© 653330: Lamp. and a valuable prize will also be given to every person who is able to answer :he Rem wmay mam my prizgg have bgcn ngnjcd. _ _ , ,, v , , It is quite a while eiuee we eaid anything about Done. We have been eelling so many that we thought it not neceuary to advertise them. We have them b the hundreds in every description and else from the little negro do at 50. to the eociety lady at $2. Dolls that talk. dolls that cry, dolls that sleep. doll: with real hair, dolle with a little kid doll. clown dolls, rag done. We buy them in very large quantities and our price is the lowest. The proprietors or'l'na Lumen Rom; Momum'mll 21'!!! .1 uremia-s Upright T‘;::nm «:2‘ the very best make (vulned at 5:21)) to the person who can ï¬rst {and :5» six aim-a. .-\ rev ‘21: v-r n 5.1 {our Blciclo (valued at $125}. for the semnd correct answer. A fem- cm: Bedroom 5‘ .. wally-d u: 13:) for t e third correct answer. A Solid. Gold “'atch {or each or me n W: two come; answers. A Ten Dollar Gold Piece for the next three correct answers. Every :ontestant is to en: out the Rebus. and make a cross wit! send some to us with ten three cent pasta re stamps (or :0 cents in non to The Ladies Home Monthly. whleh‘h the best lad_iu 130‘..le ‘1-A __n- _:.__ -4 A‘, . . ad the?! on the six {ax-M and ') .rr thn-e menu-s mump- ulln (: ads. - 7-- v- _ .. vvâ€"vâ€"v v.â€" vâ€"" -..._ m "- ':c gum-y um and m at Simian l l I ‘L D' m Momrvnn a: "lunar acumen m mm mm no :- du- m the Exmw-. 7 -lu«,, 5m" 0 “y. “an“.oln‘nlfl' or 5067““! â€Fiï¬-"m :g? â€mutual: '5; â€aphid Lima. rfl‘zoo mfg. Trina-mfg. u not?‘ And am they I!†“Mu-«o 9: III! mu; M10.†pm Till 19th DAY 0? â€MEMBER. 1802. foul Lind-n7. Nov. 23, 1592-33. BARGAINS IN DOLLS. (In the above Sketch Six Faces are to be Fermi.) A PRIZE PUZZLE. §>‘E§\L¥é£ m \I 2!!" N0 PRIZES F08 STU-FED PEEPLE. ‘3 ggggiï¬rosr Oakw ood. Ladies" Home Monthly. Miss O’Brien. HUG-HAN 00.. Hugh†4': Go. wmmouumrmyaoomumm DAT. DIOIIBIE 8. ll..- w‘si'gï¬â€˜mmi maï¬a“ Livery and Food Stab/ea MI W. wougm} â€I m to Good comfortabla and atylluh My at ï¬monablo Prim. I“. I. II“. Changed Hands. Ladies will ï¬nd this to be a rare opportunity, _as my stock of Millinery and Trimming Goods, Laces, Ribbons, Feathers,flew- ers, etc.. is large and well-chosen. If not sold out by the First of February, 1898, the business will be disposed of at a valua- tion . MM; â€0', I. As it is my intention to retire from business in Lindsay Within a. few months my present Stock will be ofl'ezed until the New ELI-E OF M l LLl NERY. Giving 1111 Business Nowjiï¬rgbononu. INTERâ€"A AT COST AND UNDER. Miss O’Brien, .t u 09‘ Mi." MVM FM“ VII 5 domeutotnonmï¬ome. E333 om" Seed wanted, for which the 315353! #3333121 PRICE Wt b8 Paid, ,.'._ “Induce Two portable Waterous Engénes. l2 h. p., in working order, far sale cheap. Apply to fhoroughbrea’ and Farm Stool: Insured at very Low Rates. Patch onyourSoodngnd MWMSM On Saturday. the 16th inst, my barn in Emily was burnt by a blazing shingle from a burning barn on an adjacent farm. On the 21:: my claim for loss on contents was adjusted to my satisfaction, and to- day,'the 25th, Mr. S. Corneil has a cheque for the amount of my chin in full. It is hardly necessary to say that I am highly pleaSed with the {35mm of the settlement and the promptness of the insurance company in paying my claim. Farmers will promote their own interests by al- trusting their insurance business to Mr. Corneil. ENGINES FOR Sï¬aLE. JAS. KEITH’S, WILLIAM STREET- I“ ’ll.‘ â€pH-- Locmax'r â€"31:. Job: 11': b..:. Ls-szah’; mot Lu: terworzb, as: ‘h Lidcn lut w»cL: I} an I": :21. of an. “53.): any and ‘bh 31,133 {3" «‘13: ‘1 £1; ; bemxaiegn ma; he 1: man. :. or his ribs 5nd [its been laid up In “1:00,an we uncerezand be in now ion ("ox-ably sown-Au cannula:- at Wabbi- Wladow Shade- » City Priest. Minors Muted and made as good u an. (Xx-Mn Pu. at Mon Pucc- to Glen. Flue Running at Lowest. Linn; QumUm. 300M PAPERS AT mmmfs E"; "many. And! 1. mâ€"la. A. HIGINBOTHAM, On. an: Agingâ€"ms. SOUND AS A BELT: ‘ "W! E. Z. YEREX! " - Little Britain. mu. Mull. 05!: L 181-â€. Ad .1.“ ‘0“: m (Mun-could at" any Don't :- a: who a nu wanted no mum noun 3: am.- our ulna. nun. WMIIMMMhomW Guamgumhudumumh nun Goodl mu. Goods. Manner]. rum. Over-outing. M I ‘1 n. muo- can m on m mummy, ' M°OOLL’I CYLINDER OIL laWthmmtry. Try“, $0001.11 3308. 00.. " TORon‘ mmmmm rm'MLL'O LAID!!! IA___§___IIINE CLOVEIR SE E33? nmummnnmnmusunu We have hundreds of testimonials from people who have been made sound as a ball with HIG- INBOTHAM’B BEE DMATISM’ CURE. It will positively banish Rheumatism, Sciatica - - and Neuralgia. .. - GOODWIN. - Near Post Ofï¬ce, Lindsay ARE READY FOR Y0? ONTARIO EUTUAL LIVE STSGK PROMPT SETTLEMENT. s. z. foyer-Lnâ€. emu; FOR THE NEXT THREE MONTHS ntowllneual Lesa thnn Cost to Manufacture: ‘13., 50cPapersfor30c. 35cPaperstor22e . 20c .. 15c.14c .. 10c w 7c 5c ‘ 3cm5¢ W to Quantities. James £61m. ,1 01111 Manna. JOHN â€AK/5’5, W. A. Goodwn; Insurance Company. S. Corner]. order :0 make room tor Spring Imam-muon- ny Room Paper- vu-y chap a: W. AGO WlN's New Store. neu- the Pool Omen mndm. â€"â€"â€"â€"-- 'â€" wâ€"vr. '__._-- , Iron Founder uteutnmont, but vu 1 be at: e to r;- W .. mâ€"R-v. m. mm, or Quads:- .1 Omaha every Tueodny Be is I unlea- cxponnaer of JAMES MITCHELL W U: Dru" qua '71.}. '.u;.cu:. Dru ' ‘ Wrâ€"Mr. X. Dy 0! me Lakeview gm. and the: mmtcraune to mac m- mad gnu-Inna bone Sana Cam. W: cm â€manuals. Tucaxas â€"Mr ELBrow. tucher I“ 9.0 can nmooi. ha been ravaged to “mama 0d: school for 1893. Mr. “h Short succeed- Mr. Brosd. Ax. Tug-rte mnnul tea service:- hunt“! on Sand.’ 3nd Manda". Dec. Hood 19m. 0 x 5mm aw. Mr. Tol- E'Ql punch morning a: 10.30 pad even- SALEMâ€"MARIPOSA. We! The Poul hammersâ€"Mr. Gage Rum-v. I~ hum-proud 11‘: house on the 6 b Iabyhlckum tr. 1:15 to ornsmont L0 h'ldn ....Mr. Wm. Runny bu tom â€60 , heme and upland n by s ILB. O. R. Râ€"I‘ne energetic president In. [rot-.0515. Bsncrctz our. 0.1““ m company, Mr. C. J. i’Jsey. an. nmsatully pushed farm-m are ex- * o! the toad ton-“d: Saccercam n†season and at preecni Lbr. crack p31» juccgon vim cue G. '1‘. R. :Irï¬ack PETERBURO. Mumâ€"As Mr. W. Cuemen. gen [Ina-ear!“ the Y. M. C. A.. was No In up Geog-gem. Ssturdey Met e dog Lil trout. of hue, throwing him heevxly be “I. Be examined 0 bed eznln lo Ind posterior tendons cf the Ind It will be I week or more baton: l he Ible to be Ironud Ineln. m: or? -On SIburdIy If‘ernoon I: In In- InIched to I C. P. R. on- 10Ided | 6m bueholl of Intel Fife when from Iltobe VII shunting down the tack to .E. A. Mulheru'e elevetor the bra-ken In eIr. which were defective. refused nah, Ind baton I stop could be med- bded at with one bound plunged cf! .41 of the cum: no the around below, II ï¬fteen feet. The mkemen mInIRed “meddle been“ ot the eleuwt lIuIIved hlmeeu. The undemoerlng, *- end one end at the eu- were bedly lied. The what '5' evil: in Large BOBCA Y GEON. mâ€"Shoruy belore one o’czccx Wed- otlur. «ed: the ï¬re bod bunndea. ‘ u wu seen mu John VaLVLLch' ‘4 how, next to the market t-quu'e, .13 M02. The {manure wan all mien ï¬tm. The plstform mootlnz Moc- “nonn will he undamaged by Row. IdOIkwood. 0:0 of WWI!!! ma B. “to! Livia beztdn. We hue not. unnamed umgemenu [or um ewen- Wanna at Tm: 14051.1 â€momâ€"Mr. W. E. Cums mu been unmaendenc or the SsbeLb here. Jgi: gunï¬ght mm 1:: lte M, u . u is has evxyzbing =flbl Inmate: good superinchCenr. Wt there In a large unendanca cou- che badstaze ot the rams. .31-; m b: crew-zed Wm; success. 10(ng COï¬A'EIEbLâ€"FENEL o- '. bv Dr. J. c. yd] 'D. uggisu" It: put into (X:-...:X:£ repair. Tim. I“! unduuozndq 1:1!le :.c¢r.’u‘.Ll‘e be home Den-rm to a. large use: of It, und :5 ts: a; 1: has cx'c-ndco is 0! m2: «nice :o :11: waist: 02 the 5‘6 we moot one upper ei’m’cy Mezzo;- 1:1.st loan :0 Mr. Von Valian- ‘u he Ind just completed the pur- - at am property. Tm: iass arm be I- to seen. and were u an mwnnce M. 'Lms nu company did gosh: wort. lmwrned that It must be a on; runs: beyond the centre. or the C'lenc p the water is proper: played: Jladu AYER’S â€9 than "rusty-ï¬n: yearn. I from lung trou‘htr. mlcndud â€gm at In"? .n In] ‘ Wynn» “ï¬lm" I ) u 1.! {our houn. l “‘m iudm‘n canny Pecuxrnl. um! ..:I. r ml wu thoroughly cum-d. l mmmh1nm.;."â€"I] 03†Centre, Kama. I no the mmtcnune to ;ose l Lamaze hone Sum. Cums. ‘ hr the mate of the ammo. lab. 16:11 um. Thu-e Were three m and n consider-bio number â€a. Abâ€: mm packs were ‘3 it. come of the unpaeu comma. chum. Tvo. torlnauoca, Inï¬ll-nun. shout n hundred tomato (any odd pungen- . Tho] hud- flne pack of Nick mink. over efxty pelt... “I was up: buy durum the the ma. md pm: on: ï¬n. If. Banana. Hr. Lsch or - .1“an of Ema-non L ‘, "ulnar being we hen- The W of put-chain n. boys: so through each ~- , ulnsoduukearm- h-Imea to ma how- ‘ ‘ M the odd-- are Bhutto gnu-chum my: the Jmm The ballot m tad some muzer. “Inch price a nuke u '14:. panama!!! cherry Pectera AL NEWS-LETTERS HALIBURTON. Lâ€"I‘ne mud tar «lo took ng Trouble (Emahiau 33m. Grlppe ‘. mu. mac. 2, 1892 MLNHEN. Ironchltla Bqu’n‘Efluog that Begum “'0 tc cure Imam. -l"runz led with hula} W. H with will I ll It '9 I! lid v11