"mu .a, A; “lotâ€"0115 10, if. Knowxson 8-, 12 Ham-stone 12, gwen, pul’ssflâ€t 129. sec. 38, Ike 8. Total,â€"Harstone 173, op- rsons having Bets 131. ‘ ’f the said J . r. R. H. Cuthbart is the second r about tin-19‘h to finish off his games in the 04, are teq . ular series. He has won twelve 1' OF MA 7 as nad Io3t eleven. His tom] W1 :9, and the '1'.- ts for the Vi held by them, the following so as: alter ‘ ‘ « hbert 12, Dr. S and eXeeutna‘ .t 10. F. Grandel the assetSQ‘ 9- . "Ltla 14 L8 M , madden 7; 5 on ' he 15, 5 Cut been Ed Euthbe: thew1 “ » l' 31111 v person °‘ ‘ Jib?“ 12, W.’ 10“ i a â€I! hand 1 I91! the â€la we: but uunnoart 11, J. D. Flavelle 10; :7 person oc’ Gum 12 W. Hungerford 11; eshtll . 17 J. M. melï¬on 10; at the : WWI rt 15, A. MiJls 13; 12 Cut-h- at Linwr tbbn . Know150n 13. Total, â€" k. D. 1 . . “rt 165. Opponents 147. mm of a number of rinks are likely .A solicimï¬" . , “ftheir games this week. he estate 0! § of the TM! tn Of Victor“; EST†ING be. lash AI poisoning ILLS CREDITOIS- ï¬g 190k .. den ï¬an‘t Carter 5 Little ï¬vefoillS. 'h 0085 5!CK HEADACHE .. 'Snoras Made in Rink Games. 1 . 1M. Knowls‘on has ï¬nished . alien d games and has won the («ï¬tness and despatoh. In. Matias be won ten games 1 lqtixtafen points (or his side, , and five points to his appon‘l ‘ two hundred and ninety-elsb t'i the Wt-Vioe-Presideot aer- I he played“ the Presidentfa aide lat sixteen points for has sxde _' font of Lhe. twelve games yed as the score below sham; J. M. Kn'mvlson 16, Dr. F. A. W31- 6; ZKnowlson 8, L. McIntosh ; 3 Knowlmn 11, W. B. Wilma-35'! h 4KmowLSon 9, B. A. l813.11†3; Kn’owlson 16, G. H. Hopkins 15; 6 Jam 8, L. V. O’Connor 12; 7 nome 18. A. Storar 8; 9 Knowl- n.13, N. F. A. McSweyn 8; 10 mlson 10, J. Bond! 15; 11 when 8, J. C. Harstome 16; 12 00an 11, T. Gage 15. Total, â€" mwlï¬â€˜on 138, opponents 154. ‘ Ir. Hamtona’s rink has finished I Prasident-Yioc-President games at! has mada_£orty-two points for Vice-President, winning nine out the twelve games, as the following a she-we; 1 J. C. Ear-shone 12, G. little 11; 2 J. C. Balatone 15, W. ageriord 16; 3 Harstonc 18, T, W. : 7; 4 Hal-stone 15, F. Crandell 5 Harstone 16, G. McFadden 8; arstone 17. J. D. Flavellc 11; 7 tone 10, Dr. Sutton 12; 8 Bar- 2 11 ,W. McLennan 15; 9 Hal‘- 3 16, A. Mills 14-, 10 Harstonc F. Knowlï¬â€™on 12; 11 Bax-stone 16, M. Knpwxgon 8-, 12 Harstme 12,| rEAT CANE, "MIG" 3, II THE 8. 6. W000 MEDAL FIIAIS. Host tour and made nineteen nts for the Vice-President’s side, the following score sham; 1 RH. {libel-t 12, Dr. Sutton 11; 2 Cut‘h- . 10, F. Crandell 16; 3 thhbert G. A. Little 14; 4 Cuthberfl 22. Harman 7; 5 Cuthbert 1o, 1'. 15; 6 Cuthbcrt 16, T. .W. 5215;“? LQu'ghbert 6, W. McLenmp was mad lost eleven. His total re is 309, and his oppomnts’ total re 294. This leaves fifteen points the good. In the President-Vice- :sident series he won eight games llost £011! and made nineteen '1“ mt 10m «mums. Inst 30" “WNW. “ Games. 20 enthusiastic ourhrs re- genuine Knoulson and Cuthbcrt ï¬shed Thur Regular from: J. D. Flavelle H angel-fond M. Knowlson 6T8 quicts tickling throats. Doctors have known this for 60 years. Ask your own "doctor about it. Bush; says. was ‘ Collinmod Citizens lot Unzntuful; ' The Carnegie Public Library, build- ing in Collingwnod was toymally op- mood on Wednesday. The ‘building includea a book room, catalogue .room. ladies’ reading room, lavator- iies amusement hall, lecture room and gymnasium. In the outer vesti- bule is a tablet, on which is morib- ,e-d the following; The site for this I building was: donated by two enter- prising and public spirit“! citizens of the townm Thom Long and John J. Long. The building was cr- acted through .the Eben-slit; of Andrew Chrncgie. epq., of Skibo Cas- ltle, Scotland, 1903. ‘ . Llfo Boards. The Life Guards are two regiments of cavalry fanning part of the: Bri- ti-Sll househoid troops. {I'hey are bril- liant â€lasagna aver: loyal British heart is proud of than. Not only tha King‘s houszlwld, but yours, ours, ow- erybody’s should have its llle guards. The netd of them is especially great when the greatest toes of life, dis- eases, find alzizs in the wary elements as ands, inlluauza, Latarril, the grip, and pneumonia. do in the stormy month a! â€lamb. @110 best .way that wa km of to guardaa‘galnit “use diseapes is to strerg,then the system with Hood’s Sargaparfllaâ€" the greatest at all life guards. It removes the conditions hgwhich these diseases make their most successful attack, gives vigor and tone to all the vital organs and tumtlons, and 'unparLSa ganial wamth tomblood. Remember the Weaker the system the greater mhe expoaure to disease. Hood’s Sargaparflla‘ makes the' sys- Feeding Beet Sugar Pulp to Sheep. Winnipeg Free Press; Messrs. Ackers, Grey and Green, a ranching firm near Raymond, N._W.T., lalt fall contracted (or the pulp of the Sugar factories to use for sheer flooding. They are at present tinishine he- twaen three and tour thousand mut- ton at the factory for the BlitiSh Gol- umbia spring trade, Mr. Burns, of Calgary, has purchased the lot. The experiment is provinz satisfactory. The sheep make very rapid gains on pulp, and it costs duly titty, centsaV ton this. year. It has to be combined with grain and -hay to make it good tatteminfg ration. 3W“ ,wirtxh aLtalta have domazï¬itrated the suit- ability of the plant for the country, and it may «be expected that Alberta will follow Colorado in the growing of this fodder, and that it will make pas‘s'uble and proï¬table large sheep- feeding enter prisqe. One; of the great faults with western meat Products is that they are not ï¬nish- Ed, 39d the extenflidn of feeding en- “?qu swans 3.. necessary step to dbnw tram the flinch business ade- quate returns. The snowing of boots will likely undergo anemones next sepso’rr'L Contract: hwlvin‘s' ï¬ght or ten thousand acres are beta: 0108- ed mow in new. outlying Settlements tributary :to Raymond. (0mm WINTER? IN YEARS! Impede Sen. Intense“. Interleukin .40. O Ii!†lure n In, 21th, but 00. O lelev was Recorded In ten. ‘ ‘ ï¬rm severity ot the winter of 1908- 4. ea ,expmiencegl in this locality, will long be rememhered. and many en- quiries are being who as ta the sev- erity of this as camparefl with many .prexions winters. For the informa- tion of such persons, 1 hqcewith give: a synopsis of the records of winter weather as recorded here for the past 24 years. Ill. "IONA. lull, OI"! ONTA- RIO IETIOIOLOGWI' to'thi-s winter “311.49 degrees, just twenty stardomâ€"18834. it is thus shown that the. Mn tem- pu'atnre of tha winter ending- on Monday night last was 1.36 dagmza lawm- than that-of any other, of the past twenty-four winters, and, also that it was 6.8 degrees lower than the average of that period. The mean temperature of the 00th day, January 18th, was 15.10 d:- gr as below zero. The lowest temperature 01 the win- ter was 26.9 degrees below zero on 19th 0! Jonumy. ï¬rms is not unne- ually low. Lower temperatures were “corded for eieven winters at this twenty-four year pariod, wary- ing from 27.4 degrees below. in! 188'.) to 40.9 below 11131584. It is not, therelorc. an cccasaionul very low temperature which makes a very cold winter. but a continuous, 51: though a moderately low tempera- ture, such as we had during the past three months. that adds yearly to the incleunzncy of the season. In December the temperature wad be- low zero on four days; in January on nineteen days and in February on eighteen days. I ham no record of such confixmous cold weather during any {revving syiuteru 4._.‘_‘-_,- '“A Hug .nvvâ€"v Snow has fallen on forty'days. To- taldcpah. eight feet. four niches. Rain Ml on nine days. ‘Depul 1.83 inches. The total . precipitation has, them:- Iore, best: equivalent to 12.13 inches of watér. nearly all of which is at present on the ground. Sleighing has men continuous and generally good, We have had about twwty-six per cent. of the posmbla'sunahinc- which is a good an stage. ' THOS. BEALL. Lindéay. march 3rd, 1904. degrees. ’Dhe lowest mean previous mm mean temperature of ‘the twenty-{om- winters from 1830-1, to 1903-4. both inclusive, was 16.93 de- grees, thirteen of which were above thia mean and eleven below it. me highest meanâ€"that is, the van-meat winter. that of 1689-90,“!i'na 24.04, degrees. and the luyvost, or coldest the winter of 1903-41 was only 10.13 tem strong. {It gives itg Some days one site and sadly thinks the, would is going wrong; There is a chord-of (deity in every fleeting song; CHIS ensues that yesterday were good . and newly to his eyes Now cane and wrmkle tauntingly in ! a deceitful guise: FIho friendly world enema but a mask for hidden tragaheryâ€" ‘ And all the time: it‘s he that's wrong if he could oniy soc. ,1ch number of public librarizs rc- por-ted during the: yaar was 446. and in 1901 it was 415. Tim Minister of Education, in his mt sags: “During the year a. simmer $11001, in nu: interests of tecclners, was held at London, with similar objects to that bald the: pre- vious' seat in (Box-onto; I have in View far 1904 some plan by which even greater advantages may. be scan-ed» by holding web cam. Many of ow- marhers, through lack of modiï¬es. did not formal-1y r3.- 02-h? training at the. Normal school in manual training, nature. dudy and domestic scienca. I behave will be the part of windogn to maka up for this loss! by Mung cleanses famed at mug centres dunng Some days the gulden sunshine has _ the tawdry glint of brass And a]: the world one sees but through a piece. of dark:ned_ 81-980: V Where yeaie'day he rovcmd in the beauty of the scene. 10-day there is no prospect, but in ' worm, crude and mean; The world. he wows. is bittar, and a. choalefl'. soulless placeâ€" But all 1110 wrong hegnavea of makes his heart its resting plow. Sorpe days one sits and sadly “is $th ._ worm is going wrongâ€" But he is flowing washes when the ‘It {chaos truth to honesty and Inn- tans lie with lie; 1+ «irpfl its warm nngrlldEiDSU-a“ the present 'l‘here mare 11,300 pupils attending kindergartens dnnng ma year, and 247 teachers employed At night schools 070 attended, and 17 tmch- ens was qngaggd. __ 5.1V, ‘0' H"“ a... ........ The number of continuation classas is gixcn a: 480, mm the number of pupil; attending. 4,.864 a dam-3132 (or the year of 69. fl‘ha following figures are given in connection with the Roman Catholic Separate mlzools: Number of school‘- 391: numbcr of pupils enrolled. 45,- 964; Menage daily attendance, 28,- 817; number of tenants, 870; am- ount expended for, school aims and buildings. $100,910; for washed-8' maria-s, 787219.199; jou- culm- pur- .0..le Public School and #5,!04 Separate School Pupils. Enrolled. . The annual mom-t of the Minister of Educaï¬on {or the past yep: has been issued. .It states mm in 1902 there were 5,671 public $110019 in the Provime. an increase of eight over the preceding year. The number of pupils enrolled WM 408.- 124, a decrease for the year of 6,- 495. m “ea-age daily attendance was 282,663, making true percentage of average attendance to totel at- trndahoob’ffll. Exclusiamo! under: garten and nigh-t achod teachers. 2,- 220 men and 6,297 women were em- ployed as teachers, an‘ increase of 247 women and a! decrease o! 153 men, as compared with the previous gear. {The number of teachers who attended the Normal School was 4,601, and in 1901 it ‘wgs .3.527._ .. poses, 8124,331;.tom.l cost of schools, $435,440; increase, $43,813. mine High school tigunes; an: Num- ber of schools, 134; increase for your, 3; number or taacherss 593; number of pupils, 24.472; increas: for year, 1,949; teachers' mlaricq, $547,402; sites and buildings, 844,- 246; for otherApurppses, .817830‘31. The smut expended for. public school sites and buidingg was $381.- 842;!01- teachers midi-ice, 82, 987- 933; for oflm purposes. 81, 069 .944, bringing the total cost of public 513110019 up to $4,389, 719. or $61, 037 more than was spent in 19011 I“ lava-1mm.) no- a ...... accounts for it in this way; that tha trees catch the. gnaw and only; allow gm wind to pass throw!!! Eat my. 1t in awn: ahead of the now fence.- uaad by the railways. and cwld‘b: beneï¬cially endowed by. than. «i . ONTARIO SCHOOL 8111181108. "IE WORLD IS BOIIG WRONG. Baby’s Own Soap Iowans. xomhormpmmiuquum 3:9 I ‘5‘ I by v- â€"â€" go where Hay 5810anâ€" f we wish to vex our souls. u wise old world manna wrong. Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. Put-c. Fragrn at. Cleans! ng A Son worthy ofh Anemia. 302d enough (orgy nun. "th Baby new Strango Battle Grounds. At the battle of Monterey, in the Mexican war, the American! mere able to command the streets at the city with their nrtillery, but they had difï¬culty in dislodging the Mexi- can: from the houses. So. the city being built of atone or ndobe insol- Id block: at houses, the Yankees broke through the walls from one house to mother. fighting and driv- ing out theenemy, so that the bettle of Lieuterey was largely fought in- “Irv-m In ona‘ot the battles of the wars at William tha Silent for the inde- pendence o! the Netherlands. the Sunnis]: guns were frown in cm the on one occasion the lnhntry is said to have worn skates. The battle ot Austerlitz was partly (ought on a frozen lake, and when the allies were retreating across it the shot train the m1: artillery, glancing into the ice and breakhgit up, onus-ad the death of thousands of Russians and Austrians. O! the men, underground battle: which have taken place in history, the ï¬ercest was probably that at the siege 0! Enulun in the Dutch wars. The Sgunhrdd mined and the Dutch como‘termined with equal industry, and below the ground a theme con- flict raged. ' When the Veraflles um took Paris utter the (humane they ch“- ed some of the Communist troops to the great powers at the 31th ca;- ital, where name desperate struggles ! 1 In"!!! I. lost, bi Panth- County, Iorth Dakoti. . Wnllmlla. N. 1).. Ibuntainear. of Feb. 24th; An old Mina county pionmr has gone to‘ his final rent m mnv Irina-16 0! Mr. .Willéam 8‘ Best. 0! Ba.) Center, will be griev- ed to learn that on Thursday aven- ing, Feb.16,at 5.459.111. he braalhod hi.- xait, altar a short and painful illness. Ibo deceased had passed his 7811: your, lmn'nz new born on the 7th day of Novmhar. 1825, ~and was Rule and h‘uu-ty um to a raw day: motions to his dentin Thus passed away one of the dun-«W pioncars of Pmbina county, full of honor and {all 6! years. surroundeq by his loving mm“: of four nut.- and two daugh- tora. all at whom were present when we end 041mm. Mr. Beat was an IridI-Canadiaa. inning been born in Vnctoria. county, Ontario. He was of ongiml Hol- Land :Dntoh. owns, m: tarot he" having M in then-dot with W liun; Ptimc. at Orange, andjox conscience sake left'hnuno and country and sought a â€:1qu on the foreign soil of Great Britain. "daily Meeting the north of Ireland for; a ï¬nal resting plane, and, from the country ,0! Armagh his grandparents emigrated to .Canadauwharei'tha dccemd was born and gnaw. 31p to mgphpgd. . Ivrv u» w_â€" ,7-" One of the men. noticing him look-z ing on the floor as i.’ in starch of something. enquired what he had lost, when Mr. Sinclair held up his bleed- ing lelt hand and said. “I’ve don: it at lustâ€"part of my thumb is gonna,†Dr. Vroozman dressed tha wound- od hand. winch is rather painful 3.; present. but not sufficiently so to mstrain Dougall from playing puc- tical jokers. At least that is Mr. D. B. McNah's opinion. Noll Known Bitlnl‘ lot with a Pain- Iul Ilshad last Friday. {The many [rm 0! Mr. D. Sinohir, carriage manugncturer, will nzwt to learn of an accident he met with inday ' March 4. ‘Whilo at work at the anal! circular saw in his wmd mop he failed to .notioa a. punky sec- tion in the board he was holding against the saw. with the result that when the teeth struck 1t they tra- leod quicklyâ€"£10 [as-t, indeed, that Mr. Sinclair’s hand was caught be- fore he could jxk it_ gwag: '3) healéxglt soften theistic and remove g tense, oil 1: rust stains. p'dnt and euth. etc. use The " mater Mechanic’s " Tet Soup. Alba! Toilet Soup Co. Mfrs. Ir: 3830. Mr. Bent. wifh his w‘lwle funny. removed to what was then the wildi of Dakota. and settled 9n thn' Irwin . :n’iries ol Pcmbina country. his was all ï¬nding homb- nopr byrso that in theinwcatern'nfc the family had together and were not separated. The sons are William 0.. Gmrgo-A., John' 1-3., and Howard 11.. all iiving on weii-tithd teams in sight of the cm home'stgadx .The daughters no Mm. W Patterson and Mrs. Handhey. also well and comfortably Denied in life and both reside near by the rest of tin family. The fun- enl woe conduct-rd on Tnur-day by Rev. Mr. Matheaon. leaving the now at my Centau- at 12 o'clock noon, and proceeding to the Wamalh cemetery. where the remains were deposited beside those of his wiXe. who had pre- ceded him' only ï¬fteen months before. took slaps. "Jurrmcon’ IIE [081' PART OF HIS TIIIIIB. Mechanics. FperfS. IWen! IVIRY nun-n COIN-IT: m nut: REXALL 12 COIN“! Novul Yuma MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS 0N TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 nun": 26m.a 60" no oou'rmuzo sronneso MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LIBRARY OBITUAIY. HOUSE- HOLD DYES We hue 1760 mm of the ï¬nest. had. in the Northuut {or ale in blocks to suit pnrohuer. Thou hud- ne aim-ted within 20 to 301mm. of Begins, Ctpibl of the Totritoriu. md musty clou to Wilcox Station. than gnin cal be shipped. From a Insulator, pnrohucr n and] mhpqmtwmbe accepted and the balance In any ill-ulna“. The land in all clan pnirio without. my fate. I lap-cod». in Dating. Hm pun-and. (hon sod ’ Badge in! .Ipndslty. Spludid flu in ; scum Nth. Mmmm -. Immowonnuum Parms to purchase. I have three parties who mt :0an 100 1cm cash of flratpclus land and good buildï¬gs, either in Up or Inï¬pou. Putiea vi such fame for ale, communicate ï¬thnI-gmAB BOW'I-B, Red 1'2““1 Agent; my“)... Prion Mat-to. FARMS FOR SALE. ' neuucum a ran. L’nduy, Aug. 2)». x903â€"wtf. Linda†WWW, M “cwâ€"- -_-, ______ [17 seal hm, Lot: 16, Con. 2, Hope, for solo. All undo: exudation. S ' “rem wrou- north and mud flowing vol 1: the home. Two It no homo 30 x 70, on. with own. foudstion ad condo Iublo the whole sin; hone sable uni .u minus out. bnfldinr. Comhmblo brick house, nix mm o choioo opph orchud, (tho apple. hove 'o the rent for o number of yuan). Will oold chap. London, two muo- fm Pon flop; A‘. ,l "__.l‘_ llvlll ‘v-â€" â€"':v. N!) ecre fun one mile north of Menu]. in Brock. Good stone hon-e; {rune was. etcherd, 95 scre- clcered. ell nibble lend. 173m m at Vdenï¬e, 125 m clare’Jruneho end fume bun with stone cellu. cmvenieat. u "Mel, church, poet oï¬ce, store and bleak-mid: ehop. 125 ecu term, 2 miles coach of Onemee, mmeukhfldingg'ell fenced “go? «it? 1:1 {131 ' t .1 good can or e, hick hone, Inge {rent 2: the but mt cells:- in the county. Situbion in everything thet could be denu- cherd. 150 ecree cloned. ed.“ osmium inMeï¬poeggoodbnildh mammamherdtcodheh.“ DB. F. A. WALTERS mum-Ion 1N PMCIS. ARTIFICIAL MI. was.» por m amt-cg)“ vain-uh», bpgt {flit-Ind raw. DR. NEELANDS IRVINE. 1531mm. 00°. «chum. 3m. Seed lemhant and Dealer in Agricultural Implements. Greet cure in used no _|upp}y_ our! utiolo LANDS IN THE NORTH- WEST FOR ,SALE. All work guaranteed. Bottom m ï¬shed prom dyon IW‘W Watt- north of m o: sqnu'e. Unabridg- n. Brock, {invok- buildin ; 2 mile. from wooavino. 3% mile- from gton. 50 um I All M, fir-t-clul km on 7th can. 0 unripe-n. non-Moll; good frame born, stun. calla. log home. Blacksmith shop, We houn- 3nd ont- bnilding, shout i no land, ad in good locality. for n10 chap ' Funnier ale, 1! mile- from Kirkï¬dd, containing â€Bunyan-arias; 100 m cloud. 7 m undo: onlï¬nï¬on, Nance timber 11 n I rich ohy loom. Minna-am 55170.“ 18 ï¬szofmhnrdndf-rm If ntioty ofspluudsmd fruit n11 alpha or groin. Pout-ion given .t one. or My would pay $325 for no of “up 'or payout @ W. H. GROSS ROBT. GHAMBERS tau will“ ad (Di-M quality. Williamfll . - LINDSAY. Out EPI’S’S 0000A EPI’S’S 0000A "KERR; oiâ€"SMV ï¬rm to: Isle. ‘30 me mm? in “m n 7_4- --_ A An admirable food. with all its natural qualities intact. ï¬tted to build up and maintain 'robust health. and to resist winter's extreme- cold. Sold in lb. tins. labelled JAMES 8? dz 00., Ld.. Hommopathio Chemists. London, England. For 8015â€"80}me of Lots 7, con. 6, barn, W Mmm'iotbtnï¬. NoMbermmu-‘m DI. DAY, Dam an annular 320-. 1.1an OlVlNO STRENGTH VIGOUR. JAMES KEITH THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. Duflfl '9 M‘ . J. L. SUTTON, Dmlï¬'l'. h ‘ DENTIST. Lindsay. surly ’oppodb Ship-an Bout, IISCBLLANEOUS DENTISTRY ï¬xing. all had, â€on Mvmvfli I“ 7 my 7 . .. Eldon. brick and understand M'iiri-m- mm In" many and tendon an. mm“: WIMM woman-g (IO-I'll.“ mm Inn-hunt! Mannheim.- udnbmwmdm .ado outlay}.- â€gamma Ontâ€"“v. 777M" 7 W but. In! m 0.0-: can 300nm Y. W EO'BOYLEiClako! the Hudd- 0 mo! “was!!!†ire-"dw- 1'00 . emu-moth.» no‘ I “W!“ MMMummox-a “mum o I" INVESTORS . Wobvdmtordh-uol . also 01 mum,snm and bond; WHOM [Pm â€v.95, _ W I. mnsss Agent fox Lind-:1 and Viotorh Count! Gnduo‘u Trinity University, Toronto; Lou Home Surgeon, Toronto Genet-oi Hoe- tel; “conï¬ne University Store of New och. omCEâ€"Ovet Ontorio Beak, in too low occupied by McSweyu Weldon. '1‘me No. 66. Night all: to 0500 promptly attended to.â€"w ‘ , v’m'wmmv ‘tg‘gflhzrï¬ m; Drum: undo. 3nd courtesan W! «Michael buildup. do. lochmsal dnw- mammalian-um any one “8. WI}! unmdmot_Â¥r._03qh, mega: Tonuhxp Join. Intact“ Lind-y, in}: mm: GEO SMITH, tinâ€"hm Manet In! the Womlmhgmmqmuduhmflm Wï¬nmmgsudumsll vomit hon-oven, on the but. term- nnd ut the very lowest m of hmt. More ngxconmct. Wenï¬mnmd Cor. Oninbridge and Wellington-abs. ohm, Cartridge-8% inure-u. B. JEFFEBS, mam.- stolla-w w 9.. 7‘33 80 WW- m MONEY TO LOAN at4; 20511.3- If You Contemplate Building Call at Ingle’s Planing Hills. M‘ James McLean. PETER BROWN, A Human In In! ‘- 7 775001-1031“ mi an MHZ“ M Wood. Ont... mu'Amn am so 4.... sun. m n: n: mum an! Inn. We at II AUCTION BER W WW. LINDSA! ‘ R. JAMES, J. McSwnN. DWARD HOBGRCVE, Eli LWEBPOOLm LONDON an GLOBE msumncn COMPANY. 'ouoonux a; PEEL_ OSWEYN a: SMITH. Barman. Solicitors. etc». 320361: maven, '13le OLIVER» ‘ mom-D “mom! {or tic M cl ML 6031: JACKSON: moon. ,- “AA- FIREAND LIE}:- L. KERBIMAN, M. D., LOSE. . Sk G. Ohog._oppolitoB.pdit CAVANA WATSON “Na-Wm "dub-W ’ W.’ W... at, opp. Pym House, Lindsay. GEO- INGLE. meolmonmndhm AUCTION EER, COUNTY OF vmronu, IAIBIS'I‘BIS. Etc. umwns COMMISSIONER. INCHES CARDS PAGININE. AUCTION BEDS â€"VM Na“. my. PHYSICIANS OOLLISOII W. E. Sun's 'I the Vic by his and cal ill three iquor, 11 I my nasi VIA NSLA cCaig z :upied s and c rroundi ses wer e W31? nly 1 L ’unuhod 1 Adv nod Wi one able pmcnt est {c . 'ith th LO IN QUE Session â€"The yestex o! coll to be ity. o. decidq‘ 1 the o4 ’ the I bsidies‘ being I «floral a verd; ed upo: minted some i vision :rplul INERA ioplsyâ€" .dlon l' The D soldiz ‘cident )5 am ects the West mete: 'oops the yes (.0! ;2geo e an uto uI‘n the r retire opos¢ rk h¢ witl ing a 38 ier's :tlera aing mda. W ‘- l JEE (H ](