10 er’.~: Remedzes. ____A-_L_____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"’_______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" only the Sears Remain. “Among the many testimonials which I see in regard to certain medicines perform- ing cures, cleansing the blood, etc.,†writes of the James Smith Woolen Machinery Co. I’hlladelphia, Pa., “none impress me more than my own case. Twenty years ago, at the age of 18 years, I had swellings come on my legs, which broke and became running sores. Ourfanlilyphysiciancould Hmr House-N. - do me no good, and it was feared that the ;bones would be affected. 'At last, my good old mother ,_- .'. bottles, the sores healed, and I have not been -’ troubled since. Only the ' e‘. scars remain, and the memory of the past, to remind me of the good Ayer's Sarsaparilla has done me. I now weigh tWO linmlrle and twenty pounds, and am in the best Of health. I have been on the ast twelve years, have noticed parllla advertised in all parts States, and always take pleas- ure in telling what good it did for me.†For the euro u: all :33;":ses originating in Impurc blood, the he's: remedy is AYER’S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. AycrCo., Lowell, Mass. Cures others, will cureyou ‘\ Q; sealant j ~ urged me to try Ayer’s ' . Sarsaparillrt. Itook three ’ns‘t. dfmnsav, FRIDAY. DEC. 1, 1893. â€Pam killer. - if .__.â€"____._..__:..._ .36k? ' ."f 53-" . 17,9. W“ . e 54 out we: 1 r. 544'??? M " ’ /, 1931““3“ V1753 !l n :Aaflf/ 4/ “We «1 27/9 :1 -.- .â€"i:..i.__‘ till Sickness Comes betel-9:53.313. a Bettie of ‘ Y v . 3 PEKR‘. D‘Ai-‘I'ZS Phil N'KIELER ‘l'ou need it tonight “â€31? iii-4} LO 'AL ___.___._ CAJIL’RA Y. [Special Cor:c:p:n..‘snc.: of Till: Post. ; Carissa FAL‘TORY REPORT. -â€" Tots quantizy of milk supplied, 52,132 lbs. cheese ins-Lie, il,Uéi 135.: n.4- ceived, $3,910.31 ; average p ice of cheese, 051‘ 3'3- 331: when he slipped. and fell under the trailer, the wheels of which passed Both thighs were broken Chloro- .0961 cents; ï¬rst dividend, .673 per cent. second dividend. .835; president, 2.2-“. 2.19. D Sinclair, saiccman. _.___ (;Ld.‘7'1.)1.\‘]2‘o (Consignment: OZ Alli; 30.12.: To i-‘AR:.:l;;ts.â€":~Ir. i’..be:: chue, of; . Glendiae,hasimpo::cd anew breed of swine l n I ' ' Into this district in a fine male :5 thel ‘ Jersey Red specie; This animallr. .‘Ed in a â€11] I 81 B‘VJS . color, is a very use: pig, and is send to be that is desired is: the i This amulet was bred by s vrell- ‘ of . .Mr. l’ogue 12.3.1 also a suitable cross. at..- market. known stocsmsz, \Vestern Os:sri.=.. hour's: .. very 3.4-; White pig of .36 male kind, which is regisierezi. Mr. Peguc intends keeping e 3923 3.12- usrvlc: ct Junie Grove Farm, Redeï¬ne-slid. Air. 1.. Anderson A.~})Q..-\A ELI/UN. lSpecie; .o 'l'lll-z Fess; P. or I. Mummyâ€"Au one; meeting of the i’itrons of Industry cf Argyle l age, No. :5, lel he held in Argyle school house on Monday evenimr, D30. ~l'h, 1593, a’: 2' o’clocr. T2: the." z «iii he addressed by the loilcwtug snail-hr : County presi- dent, "ion. manning ; county secre'mry, Rob; Campbell; county organism, Georze Ashman ; John Campbell of "l’sirviow" a," 4st. NEWS-LETTERS THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY. ONTARIO. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1 1893. Fairbank Jr 00.. Montreal season if Ihad not taken Paine's ce‘erycom- blacksmith, at Gwynne-avenue, dropde . und. I with it last February. and care,itwlllno doubtsoonrwover from the £121†er have] spleni'i "and aï¬ects 01 the Whï¬eu°m face flashed aswarmedin her subject. “And '4‘“ I am delighted to tell it,†she continued, , TORONTO. go: ti: is ‘29 truth. gage had so moi“i y “Shorter†Pastry my... nu. J s cc rsan somany oc rs' ons - â€3â€?†D W m “a“ that I had lost. faith in them. and have l ( tried so many patent medicines that I dreaded the summer. But I read about Paine's celery compound and went to see the gentlemen who testiï¬ed, and they were loud in its praise. My brother Rudol h said I had better not it. as I would disappointed again, an then I would feel worse than ever. but I went ahead; it seemed as if the Lord directed me, and I received beneï¬t from the very ï¬rst bottle. “ 0, you should have seen me last sum- mer. I was short of breath, easily tired out. and had a cough and nightfsweats. and my doctor told me I had heart trouble. I was so thin, and I was wearin black. and my friends said I looked like a 'ttle ghost. Now I am excellent. and feel proud to tell it and give the credit to Paine's celery compound. I have faith in it because there is nothing like it. I know so many people that have been helped. I am so much improved that my friends do not know me this summer. I have taken eight bottles since February, and the longer I take it the better I et. I have to live economical- ly, and I do my own housework.washing and ironing, and even the painting of the woodwork outside. I enjoy doing it now. but I believe I should be dead if I had not taken Paine's celery compound. Besides the gold medal presented to her by the United States of America, a silver medal was presented by the humane society of Massachusetts: “To Ida. Lewis, the heroine of Lime rock. for the many heroic and successful efforts in saving human lives.†Another, also of silver. was presented by the life saving benevolent association of New York: "To Miss Ida Lewis. as a testimonial of her skill, courage and humanity in rescuing two men in the harbor of Newport. R.I., during a severe storm." Not only on these several special occa- dcad in the bar-room of the Occidental hotel, Toronto Junction, Thursday night. He was walking from the Dundee-st. cars en route to his daughter’s house in Hockin- avenuc, and feeling dizzy,cntcred the hotel, :2' inking that a stimulant would give relief. D ~ ath resulted from heart disease. I Krupp 0N m momâ€"Bartholomew Fowler, a farmer from Oxford county, was struck by the west-bound suburban train I 50 yards north of Brock-avenue crossing, at l I thehand the hand in splints, and, with due 4.30 o’clock Friday afternoon,aud beheaded. ....Thc same afternoon the dead body of a man was found by P. C. Burns in a ï¬eld near the Toronto Rubber Works, and close to the G.T.R. track. I: was evident that the man had been run over by a passing train. as the body was very much disï¬gur- ed, and the track stained by his blood. The unfortunate man was Bartholomew Fowler, a farmer, formerly of Oxford county, but who has been for some time past living with his son James, a machinist, of123 Mccdcnell avenue. FELL INTO THE BAY. â€"Ths body of Thor. Lamb, who up till two months ago kept a dairy at chumseth-st. and Mitchell-ave., was discovered ï¬sating in the hey at the Northern elevator at noon Thursday. The body was found by J. Brady, of 16 Brant st, and Richard Harrington. of Clare- mont st., who work in the vicinity. It had not been in the water very long -pro- and ‘lSllorter†Bills. We areanng about a “ shorten- iing†which will not cause indi- (gestion, Those who “know a thing «or two†about Cooking (Marion iii-Inland among a host of other!) Tinnitus iinstead of lard. None but the tpurcst, healthiest and cleanest ingredients go to make up Cot- tolcne. Lard isn’t healthy, and is not always clean. Those who use Cottolenc will be healthier and wealthier than those who use lardâ€"Healthier because they will get “shorter" bread; wealthia because they will get “shorter" grocery billsâ€"{or Cottolcnc costs no more than lard and goes twice as farâ€"so is but half as expensive. Dyspeptlcs delight in It! Physicians endorse Itl Chefs praise itl Cooks extol it! bibly ï¬fteen or twenty hours. The right hand was badly gnawed, presumably by wharf rats. The patrol wagon removed the body to the morgue, where the clothes were searched. A mortgage for $1,000, drawn in favor of J. W. Lang 8:. 00., and a number of other papers were found in the pocket. A silver watch was also found. It had stopped at ten minutes past four. There was no money. He was well cfl‘ and was married. . A Vsnnlcr C'i‘ “ MURDER."â€"“ Doc' Andrews was found guilty of murder by the jury on conclusion of the inquest Wed- nesday night of last week. Mrs. Alice Andrews. wife of the "Doc," was declared to be a party to the murder and an acces- sory before the fact. “Deli" and Cassie Andrews were found to be parties to the ' ï¬ne and accessories after the fact. Mrs. lHaaksyncs and her daughter, Mrs. Mc- l Keown, were both arrested on a charge of perj cry in conn-aci’cn with their evidence. FAT-:1. TROLLEY Accrut:xr.â€"On Thanks- sions, however, has Miss Lewis shown the courage and fortitude that have made her famous. but also in the faithfulness and regularity with which her dailv round of duties have been performed, for they are not few. NO lighthouse on the coast is better kept than hers, and not one has a better record. “People think. when they come and ï¬nd things in perfect order. that there is noth ing to do here," she said. "But they do not know how early we start in the morning and how many little things there are to be done. The lamps have to be cleaned every day. the lenses kept clean. and the brasses polished. to say nothing of keeping the house in order. ’ Not alone are the “brasses polished" on the light. but the shining copper pump in the kitchen and the row of brass candlee sticks on the mantel behind the stove all ttstify to the success and industry of the thrifty champion of life and strength. Ida Lewis is called the bravest woman in America. But there are many brave women who has suil‘cred as she has done. who are nearly broken down, who need to day a true food for the brain and nerves. and whom Paine's celery compound will make well again. Thousands of women giving ‘13!“ 8 young 13d named F535 Hare. have been saved by this wonderful remedy. 1,; years of age, lost his life under circum- stances cf the most melancholy character. Housewives welcome it! . All "we Grocers sell it! “ Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK 00., Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL. 5121101239 Cure. '1'.†' “‘i......u..... _ . . _ ; Cures Consumption, Coughs, Cronp,§oro Throat. Sold b :Jl Drumists on a Guarantee. For :1 Lame Side, ask or Chest Shiloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfactionâ€":5 cents. SHILOH’S VE'I'AIJZER. 'i. . - 'l‘~ .. 2 scilasthe' - Mfggggbï¬lgz{1%,Qé‘j’fifï¬gï¬y‘i‘ï¬ï¬l’r M or deliver at Conninaton or Woodviiie Pmâ€- comidzrs‘tmsbcstrcmcdyforadcbatww stars stations! desired. For color and quail my low-used." ForDyspcpsimmvez-ozï¬lquney make of Brick cannot be beaten. OHN trouble it excels. Prion . 5 cts. Sputt a Killer. HOW TIME $43-$22â€;â€" A little better than six weeks between us and Christmas! We have not forgotten the fact---you may have. At any rate it is not too soon to begin thinking of Holiday a Supplies-“you’ll need them shortly. ____--\\ When you have settled upon your needs in the line of EATABLES come to us. have been stocking up for Weeks, and our Teas, Sugars- Raisins, Currants. Peels, etc, are sure to -meet your approbation both as to the quality and price. You will hear from us again, likely. SPRATT 81 KILLEN, FAMILY 'GBOCERS. . BBLâ€"$125 UILDERS, ATTENTION. â€"-At the old callable brick yardâ€"established in 1878 â€"I have nowon hand a in? CHOICE RED BRICK, which WAKELIN. Conclusion. March 8. Isaâ€"Win. Lindaâ€. NOV. 1st. 1893. New Advertzsemen ts. AGENTS WANTEDâ€"0n salary on commissionâ€"to call Singer Sewing ma- 5 china. and collect in the Counties of Victoria 1 and Haliburm. Apply to Jon Bonn. general I ktcfliccin Adam's Block) [dads-y. July C until! ‘0! cash paid makers, $61020. Mr. C. Ci:n£-.;.~.n was rt-eltcted § and the bowels were protruding. ' form was administered to allay the pain, and shortly after ï¬ve o’clock the unfortu- Hars was the son of \‘t’iiliam Hare, of 26 | St. AEban’s-at., and resided with his uncle 1 arc} guardian, John Newell, livery stable A four o’clock the "“:i cash rs- young lellow attempted to board trolley George-st. ; ks : per, 2:): 3 over his body. hate boy passed away. m F ell-l ’s Liamâ€".3) "Jo the Lime Back Light! HER 30.17, "THE RESCUE,†EXHlBiTED L‘- __._.â€"â€"â€"â€" GlfleeDal‘lingl I (7.377 lull @Ml 11/" TheBravsWoman Who Keeps 0E5; 4hEEm Pgn. EM 0 No other smoking tobacco seems to have supplied the universal demand for a cco‘, mild. sweet smoke like the HILOH LCATARRH "i“- REMEDY. Have you Catnrrh ? Try this Remedy. I t will positively relieve and Care you. Price 50 cts.‘ This Injector for its successful treatment is furnished free. Remember. Shiloh’s Remedies are sold on a guarantee to give satisfaction. possession. Apply to Hudson â€""l-tf New Ad vertisemen to. LL OUR SHEET MUSIC Reduced free. MAm'tx‘s MUSIC HOUSE. Detroit. Michâ€"80. HOUSES AN D LOTS FOR SALE. Two houses and lots on Russell-st. near the winâ€"Sb“. English church. and comfortable residence on A FARM â€"Bcing Lindsay-st" to be sold at once. Very desirable gent-ties. tHouisos up}? drawing (Sh-small} 88' 6:913 08!: tpur sssrs. ADD - - the sixth concession of the townshi DEVLIN. County Crown Attorney. Undou- ‘rhc land is a rich clay learn. all cleared). Oct. 14th. 18932â€"80“. good Frame House ll storey. MONEY LOST.â€"On Friday, the 10th the kitchen dooncloo a Barn inst.l between Gunigat's livery sable. be dealt with according to law. Downeyvlllo road. TWENTY-THREE DOL- half miles from JIMMY. Pension. Sept. ï¬lth. 1893.â€"-77-tf. __________.____â€"â€"â€" ROPERTY FOR SALE IN THE VILLAGE Oi" OAKWOOD â€"-Thc under- signed offers for sale that dash-able property in the Vi of Ockwood now occupied by him- self. cons tug of a seed frame house with stone collar and aliases-cor! outbuildings. There is two, and one one. A suitable reward will be given the tinder by returning the money to T’HE‘CANADI AN POST Ciiice or to MORGAN 831:th Downoyvtlle P. 0. Nov. 11th, 1893. - TWO THOROUGH-BRED BOARS.â€" The subscriber has on North half hot 2]. ARM FOR SALEâ€"Will sell at a reasonable price a valuable farm at the OST.â€"-â€"A COLLIE DOG, in Lindsay fair grounds on last day of fair; color. {:ddish band"; gwan to the; “303031001116 cum . y person cav m at ‘0 5 cents: by mail 6 cents. Catalogue Hancock's hotel any Saturday will be suitably rewarded, and on the other hand. parties keep- himinthsirpossecsioncftorthlsnoticswii b8 NATHAN DAY. Powias' Corners. Undo-7. Nov. 10th. viii tuning one hun- dred we: more or less. beingthc North half of Oct. 12th. laid-52. not No. 7. in them Concession of the Town- I chi ofEmliy. Terms MING. Immediate p MORGAN ONEILL. King‘s Wharf; or to WILLIAM O'NEILL King's Wharf. August lith. 1893. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. l’ the North half of lot No. 26. in of Ops. with a lubed and plastered. in good repair; good pump close to l 80x35fect. incood l repair; likewise a Frame 8:31:19 to hold sight “Dds-Y. sud Peuue's school house. on the homalsoaccw Snablemcw. Two and one-l For particulars : LABS in billsâ€"two tens (Dominion bank), one apply to JAMES TEEVIN. Lot 1. Con. 7.. IrindIIY. Oct. 24. 1893â€"62. E. Z. s Miss O’Brien. and low expenses give mea decided advantage over large ï¬rms. MISS O’BRIEN. A low Doors Inst of Beacon Em A. Higinbo‘tham. Crocusses, EVERY LADY , Should have a new Hat or Bonnet for the Fall and Winter season. ! fort and fashion call for it. Next to style and general ï¬tness comes tine 1.19:1ch .f Upon both these points ladies, who patronize me will have cause for misfit. tion. My Stock has been very carefully selected in the leading Milli::~.ry Chi“ A call a vii-€165. DUTCH BULBS. l Hyacinths. Tulips, etc. Just received at Yerexâ€"Little 131-1 tam. {TO THE TRADE. . . . Having a thorough partment, and buying from the best houses in ï¬ne trade. We “ N h- - pail. Cilia HIGINBOTHAM’S Drug Store. knowledge of our business in (rcrfl (10‘ //‘(’ are Con. 10. Mariners, 3 Berkshire Boar from th onoaorc and a he f of land attached, on which celebrated stcck of George Green. Fairvch? 1' Arenas orchard commenced to bear. Good placing before you a (urge stock and extra. good value. "'5†be with pedigree in full. Also. a Yorkshire White. water. both bar-dent! soft.cuthciot. Terms iih- prepared for DRESS and 11.4 N'TI E M dls'IN’G as usual [lace from the celebrated stock of J. E. Burford. oral. Fat-further mum“ “WHOM? . ‘ 7, ’ ‘ . ‘ f ‘ ‘ ' . '. . ‘ Brant Co., with pediglceiu full TormeSl.00a: srAPnss.ox-wmoowna..lo 'SHERIDAN. a I‘eryï¬uc range 0f .IILLI. ERI and 131113113sz _ time of service._ T'wo sows same you $1.50. Oskwood.P.O. Oakwood. Sept. 4. Im-l'l-tf. bee our Stock of BOOTS and SHOES. "'e have u [ur LOT“ WM- PEN" MA‘G: Oflwood- P- 0- NOV- . . . of fairly good Raisins to cell at 5 do (1 lb Don‘t mi-~ ouriiOG 20““ 1893â€"854†HE LII ERPOOL A1“) LONDOb Tca- it is as ood as so} 4" ' . . “ AND owns: INSURANCE COMPANY . 9 ’ â€e W- I,“ BABYLAN D. The Babies' Own Magazine. FIRE .4170 LIFE. The urges: Fire Insurance Company In the World. Thanks for very liberal patronage in the past. Come «m our Stock. fours 3 AT THE WDRLD’S FAIR, “OLD CHUI.†The mane Dainty, Bright and Winning. Copltal................ ......sto.ooc.ooo A coed programs The heroine Who Has Saved 18 Ll‘.’3 farm, the patron candidate for West Victx.’ -, and o:;:r3. will be rendered. Every farm-J and patron in the tirvmhlp will please cczeyzt this intimszion and at:snd this meeting. _â€"..__ ill I Ail/‘1‘]; '. l\ccx21-.‘.\'r.â€"'.Ve are sorry to learn that :1nd Mr. Thos. Ransoz, one of the cities most respected seetlerr in Lutterworth, met with a severe laccidsnt last week. Mr. Bunsen was on the way with his team before daylight, to assist a neighbor draw fence rails, and in going down a decline his waggon wheel struck a large stone, pitching him forward and fracturing some of his ribs, besides other bodily injury. He has been quite laid up ever since, but is progressing as favorably as can he expected towards convalesencc. PROFITABLE PORKrâ€"Mi'. R. C. Garratt bought two young pigs in the spring, for which he paid four dollars, and killed them I few days ago, when they made 472 lbs. of pork. During the time he had them he led them them 700 poundscf shorts, costing $6.50; 100 pounds of peas and cats, $3.60; and 5 bushels peas, $2.50; in all they cost $16.40, being a fraction less than 3; cents per pound. The pigs were not quite eight months old when killed.â€"[Echo. FENELUN FALLS. In: A Hons-Thursday afternoon a dump- lng cart and McDougail 8:. Brandon’s chest- nut horse fell backwards into a hole that Is being ï¬lled at the east side of the stone mill. After a team had hauled out the half-emptied cart, the horse. having been pulled by means of a rope cut of the corner Into which he had rolled mung side up, scrambled out of the hole without much difliculty, and apparently cohort, with the exception of u few bruises and scratches. The accident was caused by the “stop-lop.†giving way when struck by the wheels of the cart. Ammanâ€"On Monday evening last link, Rutherford. son of Mr. Robert Rutherfordmlippcd ensure ‘~ loo while cross- legtlsebrfdgomud throwing outhis arms to mt himself from biting, struck the not us tart hon-i so viotontiy‘s’mnat tomatoes“ tbcpcsts which support â€and, If mm Dr. fir-Inn, to m h was Wit-drillâ€. to put Tells How Her Own Life was Saved. ..__.__ Congress Gives Her a Gold Medal. â€"_..â€"._ NEWPORT, R. 1., Nov. 21th.â€"America's Grace Darling.the heroine of 18 life saving exploits, the woman for whom the Ameri- can congress nas cast a gold medal of the first-class, the ï¬rst of the kind ever given to a. woman,keeps the Lime rockflighthouse. It: was when the Russian warships were lying at peaceful anchor in Newport's beau- tiful harbor. that a small company from the hotel Aquidneck went out in a sail boat to pay a visit to this brave woman, whose life boat. the ‘ Rescue. ' has been one of the much talked-of exhibits at the World 5 fair. The story told by Miss Lewis of how her own life was saved amplyaepsid the visit. ore for their journey. - Lime rock lighthouse,“ ‘e home of this worldefamous heroine. is within the harbor and is a short sail from the New York club‘s house. At high tide an ordinary cat rigged sail boat cannot land at Lime rock and a row-boat must be used from which a. landing is effected by climbing up the face of a perpendicular rock upon 8.1a der lash cd with fetters of iron to the stone. At. low tide the rowboat is guided toward a pebbly beach through the sword ass that cuts against its sides like slas ‘ g martial blades The lighthouseâ€" this saving station of wrecked marinersâ€" is the blessed symbol of peace on earth and sea. saying good will to men The fair woman to whom the visitors listened told a. true narrative for every other brave and good woman in the countryâ€"s. narrative for every woman in the country to heed and proï¬t. by it Ida Lewis looks to be in her thirties as to age, with a highly nervous temperament, slight ï¬gure bright eyes, with a dash of holor in her face 'It is 35 years since we came to Lime rock six in family. and now there are but two 0 us left, my brother Rudolph. who helped you up the rocks and myself.†said she. y father was a cripple for 17 years. in which time he never out a mouthfuleof food for himself; to mother died 10 years ago of a cancer. an my sistersixyears ago with consumption. " I have never been well in my life until now. My trouble was in my chest and lungs, and I have always had a cold froma child What has done me more good than anything else in the world isPaine's eatery com und. . :~';_ “ have always been miserable in sum- mer, and I believe I should have died this s. v" etr’“. is now :1 household word and the fall-illicit package has be- « n . « l . - . '1. co: 1“ A: ‘C‘lilCClOi the fannm . . {Ays‘iCï¬x’ i/ 4- ,4 4.4. 3:9 *‘C‘NTREAL- New Advertisements. 1894. 1394. Harper’s Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. HARPERS “'EEKLY is beyond all question the lead- ing journal in America. in its splendid illustrations, in its corps of distinguished contributors. and in its vast army of readers. In special lines it draws on the highest order of talent, the men best ï¬tted by position and training to treat the leading topiu of the day In ï¬ction, the most popular story writers contribute to its columns. Superb drawings by the fo.emost artists illustrate its special articles, its stories, and every notable event of public interest; it contains portraits of the distinguished men and women who are making the history of the time, while special attention is given to the army and any, amateur sport. and music and the drama. by distin- uished experts. In a word HARPER'S Wasxtv com- incs the news features of the daily paper and the artistic and literary qualities of the magazine, with the solid critical character cf the review EABPBB’S PERIODICALS. Per Year: HARPER'S MAGAZINE ....... . ..... ..... ..... $4 00 HARPER’S WEEKLY" 4 00 HARPER’S BAZAR.. . . .. 4 00 HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE....... .......... 2 00 Postage free to all subscribers in the United States. Canada. and Mexico. The volumes of the ansu' begin with the first number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the number current at the time of receipt of order. Bound volumes of Hansen‘s WEEKLY for three years back in nest cloth binding will be sent by mail, cage paid, or by express. free of expense (provid- pos l ed the freight does not exceed one dollar pervclumc), for $7.00 per volume. Cloth cases for each volume. suitable for binding. will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of 81.00 each. , Remittances should be made by Post-onion Money Order or Draft to amid chance of loss. Newspa care Mf'to copy this advertise- mentwitout the warden-Juana ,Addrccs:nARPEB BROTHERS. NewYork. " Woman: meson. . We have in stock a handful-mt“ Wanna STATIONERY. hi1! fort! aw m- wwwn-ntofm-fln, u ordsr.with money, we can amuse ausc- tin-85. Accumulated funds... 30,500.01!) Invested in Canada ........ soutoo Rates and premiums as low as any other rc- speotcbic company. The settlement of losses prompt and liberal. The resources and standing ofthisoom yatford thosehaurodiuit partsotscc ty againstioss. Lll'l D1953â€. Assurance effected with or without profits. Moderate rates. Four fifths of proï¬ts given to policy holders. For particular-of rates apply to l'. O. TAYLOR. Agent for Linda" and Victor's Co. PETERBOROUGE Tell. Awning all tulatllll Factory J. J. mun; SON. proprietors. Waterproof Goods. acres and Wagon Covers. Lap Rm. Leggings, Oil and Rubber Clothing. Mitts. Gloves. lieu. etc. Tents, Awnings. Sailsandallkincs ochm inc Goods, Roller Blinds in all as. Union (lap-dish Rum British Ensign. Flags of any description made to order. Touts to Rent. English and American 0akum,Na . United States Navy. and Best. Cork Life and Merry jingles, guy little stories, pictures in plenty. A charming little serial, in picture and story, will be contributed by MARnAlllfl' Jonxsox. and entitled. "The Ionic Chou.†During 1894 there will be gtven to all subscribers 1"our Beautiful Colored full-Pa c Pictures : The Christ Child, the It at suebird. Our Baby's rout-tn of July, the Thanksgiving story. The color work Will be very ï¬neâ€"(each picture done in eight colors). The pictures will be handsome enough to frame and will be especially suitable for the children's room. Sample back numberfrcc. Price 50 ends a year: 5cents a number. Publlohm, 13- 1.01130? earmark. ‘ Boston. Ices. â€"so. J. J. Wetheru p. REMOVED To my new residence. Corner of Sue- sexandl’eel-stst. where I willscllmy present stock of ORGANS {and PIANOS U“ 8007'. at Cost, for Cash, 293 no gas: “"3333; '0’ the an N DAYS' 0" Telephone dcyiortntpht. gaps and Planes of nu: make you desire. J. P. 8153?. Agent. Lindsay. d. u. WETHERUP we: mndscv. Nov.15:h_ 1393.- 33, FARMS FOR SALE, Thematicrsinad have for sale . mm .â€" W . Ska c . ' number-pf HORSESHJEhâ€"‘ING' (ham and Stock Farms â€"â€"AND_ Counties (â€91% harm and Halibut-ton. GENERAL JOBBING I have engaged a ï¬rst-class horseshoer and promise my patrons the best of satisfaction. As the wmteris so a number of CUTTERS and SLBIGHB The-afarmcwillbcsoldchecp. Arman . mentoownisali that will hemufrodcnd’ge Mumumbw-t M will. rut mg: han’hhmnuandmnitdlm w_ B- KETCH a .1. u gnaw. hmdsay. Nov. 131893-79 mm. fin. MW‘ ‘ hm ,. - 'y- ‘i-‘. -“-. a, ". - .l a . .., ' , '|:â€.-.\p.‘v~’ll.'. . mate-i514“ - ,_ 7w ,- ll 't‘lyd Iv †\v‘e'lï¬ c an n"; . _, x ‘ ‘> a. At one. Sui an Ma.c?;3“,eh: t'cry truly. .â€" E. Z. YEREX. Little Britain Little Britain. Sept. ltlh. Isn'tâ€"73. John Malina. .â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"__ M LINDSAY FOUNDRY. JOHN MAKINS. Br'cssaadiron Founder is prepared to do all kinds of Outta a d P outâ€? W“ W of :nplemenu and Misery, etc. Setting tug Bï¬onmo stain“ “4 more. N. Eâ€"Twofmuo WWZMosl 12 h. 9-. for salclcheap. fund-u. April is. lassâ€"4s HAVE YOU and the “DIAL Good Cooking Coal Stove? There are numbers of people in this country Apply to JOHN MAKE: S W. G. Woods. A 'm M “WMâ€! 1a m " 7‘7â€}? m ~-\-‘.‘;." 3 » -.‘ â€bi-j “an a: -. .:. mm.†' 'IJJ M Granite ware. Eve-tro OMDImU’I ore 0 ONLY INTEREST MAKES 0? cont AID noon sunning, M William-us. North who have 710* hing cold weather will act as a 81â€â€ to their thoughts in this direction. ugh†W ;eud for curt-"0"†Ti‘w; G. W0 03;... Or In Gri pc, though occasionally epi- Jamie. is a ways more or lose pr: min-1. The best remedy for this conï¬dant. is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I‘Grlppe. At times lwas crymplwn-j}-y,r..s_ gated, and so difï¬cult was r:.y lemming as: my breast seemed as it crmï¬llwi lz. iron cage. I procured a bottle of Ayer‘s (berry Pectoral. and no sooner had I ! -'L'.‘;Zi Wit than relief followed. I could r love that the effect would be so rapid nu: tile mesocomplete. It is truly awondertui med- m.â€â€" th €ilililtliilit LOCAL vaï¬ffl‘lills INFLUENZA, “Last Spring. I was taken down With :.n v’,_ . K. Wmuxa. Crook City, 8. D. . AYER’S Cherry Pectoral Promptto act, sure to cure Pain Killer. NEGLECTED boluses. - (4 n4 , @Q‘Il’flgt’i Q8 ! .A, SAFELY AND sullen! Guam 8v Allen’s Lung Balsam. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. DEC. 1. â€"â€"-.-â€"â€" , I.’O.b’(‘--l l'GEUN. Becca ox DATAâ€"Whoever is reaper.» plus for the sudden rising of the lower Mb. played a. mean trick on the must: at. They have not yet not onto the M Ma style of structure and having until at “theme on the old one story psztcrn. it fly have been drowned out and cast upon in cold world without home or habitation. X. Boomsâ€"There is just a possibility that in up man in this neighborhood will reach blazed number of wild ducks allowed by l e game act, {00. Gardner Nichols, so it is : al and. has shot nearly 250‘) up to the end of “ cl ht week. and there is still immense flocks l ‘1 d blue-bills and other varieties flying w mndthc lake. Friday last he shot : ; â€"- . [Independent cl HALIL’L‘JJTUA 1 Fun SAL£.â€"Wsduesday, the 17th, was “annual fur trade in this Villme. The MIMI and trapper: came troopinu into it “village on Tuesday evening, on: there I30 arrived two fur buyers, namely, Air. Ska. of Kingston. and hit. Bowerman. of ‘ Wyoming. The sales on Wednesday , W good prices. There were about1 W boar skins and they sold at :7: to :1: .61. Isaac Austin's pack rss‘ized :‘1 .. Id Emerson Austin’s sold for Si 11-. There m no wolf skinsâ€"the reaeon being that ‘ be are no wolves. ~ ’ilats sold from ‘ “upwards to 15:. Thcre were very few 1 link. The to.ai amoun: of annual-I fur sold woe , about 81.500. The only remarkable event heonncction with the for sale was ts. N that there was no: a single csae of menses throughout the fair, and moat banâ€"moo: i“ trappers were home by thre I Wednesday afternoon. Things were diluent twenty years ago. Alas. :ias.- ‘ Want. 1 I ONTA RIO CU l'NT Y. FATALLY Balsamâ€"A very sad accident. 2 I“ terminated fatally, occurred at the '. ‘ he of Joseph l-‘tickctts, who OCCUpltB . m Boyles' farm on the loch con. of , Mom- Mr. Ricketts. after putting on “I arson Monday morning. went to the hand while out his children got up. and . boldest, Gertie Elizabeth, a child of about 5 “it yous. has means ignite i I d the trill of her dress. e o‘cicvk : l l q l l 1 while attending to the fire, by i , ' 1 Q. then went out doors for the purpose of I l l Wishing the flames wi:h snow. but lib caused her clothing to burn more rapidly and too few minutes she was so Id]: burned tint she lived only about BAD Datumâ€"A little daughter of Thos. Mt, 6:h con. of Uxbridge. met with a invi- accident Monday last. She was m from the school house to the gate in also fell and broke her left arm above -dbow, the bone protuding through the M Finâ€"While “bonding to his chores on m evening last, an unfortunate occurred to James Todd. tenant “We! Adam Whitaon, Markham. â€la-corn which be had with him in the “it! some means ignited the hay and m were beyond his control before help “w theoccumnce. With the ¢Ihliinod man, who happened to be in time, be managed to. horses and most of cuts out of the burning building. . vhrjn lost 15 fat pigs, also his turnips â€in. no barn was only men†ssoo. ‘WumdmwuwMM‘ . l ' ’ â€"[L'xbddߢ Sim at the I... all in. attic. " had the insurance thereon we! 3: