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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 20 Nov 1903, p. 3

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COAT ATE IIP IAWI STATION, Andflhon Was Troublo in that But that turiflodltho Sailors. béllowing and emitting from born 10 tail uncanny looking sparks, Jers- ey. clematac gen?! and mascot, of the battleship Aiabama. broke the high jump records- (or gone at the few York Navy Yard recently.w‘nila sailor men beheld him with horror. For sevual days electrician»! had been equipping the battleshxp witbp. wixclea': telegraph apparatus. Down 1 tcpmazt hangs a scrias cf wire loops Much are used to catch the messages flying in the air. .\ 1099- encd wire tickled the goat‘s musk. At lirsx he Inkqd the sensation. Then his appetite ovencamc his manners and he began an investigation, $011}. “51:. In meditatiVe mood be slow- ly gorgcd almost a whole loop. §1rangc- sounds begun to b: heard In his hold. fie pauS‘bd in wonder. By 1). strange coincidanoe: just as me gout was full of wirafi they be- gan trying to make connections down at the water front. “Dotâ€"dashâ€"dotu‘Jdot- $110.. Alaâ€" bama 1 Do you hear aynthnngt’, Euro, Alabama. ,2 H-u-l-l-o V: " - 0 du-lor." . . If 30:) haw any dxems: like rune- m.a. nuligestion, hurt p-Ilpiution. murizia. rheumatism? or any of the other host of :roubhs. causal by bad N000 Dr. \Viiliam‘ Pink Pills will sun-1y cure you. Be careful to get the gmuine. with the full name. “02-. “'illiams‘ Pink Pins for Pale People." printed on the wrapped- ar'mnd the box. Sow by all medi- cine dealers or sent poat paid at 50 cans '1 box, or six bpxpg for_$2.5(_). “5“) 'l Lv;y Vt “a Uvâ€"V-r -v- ,, . b3. wrnitr; to the Dr. Williams' Muh- ciuo Co.. Bcockville. Ont. .\Pver was there_ a. more Mprieed Cont. 03mg hairs of his beard became Iléi‘l there. was a rattle of dots 3N3 dashes in his throat. Tnen the Grubs generated. His whiskergyent PLAINLY INDICATES TIE CONDI- TIOI 0F IIEII IIEAL'I’II. if “P03171361; 7:7" Iii}. so many Maus- m. ‘ ‘ Round ’Ind round he ran, with his “b taii Sparkling like a troll:y pole “' a sleazy mght. Messages came ”Wk" and fast. Kin horns beamxi like binnacle’s. Hie whole demeanor Wad the dxabolical. In fact. the I"""mschnic spectaclae might have M disaétrously had not "Todqy’ 3“" espied the wire in the illumnn- l ““3 goat's mouth. M'hen the cur- M‘ Md been cut it was found the ”9'11“ arrangamenta of the hardy l ““331 had been uninjuruL Smoke“ ‘ went. was observed issuing (rpm a goat's mouth. This was exp'am- Lu , the [act that Jerry aad 0860 "“2 sum wood chips boron he fl{"lil’t‘m himself into 1 wireless re- . ”flex, _ “Eugndomimma animal hooked an' N: 2;?" last evening and shgyed , 1..., n r!) ’3‘ 0‘00, ' HIM. Ont. Authorile Capinl $300.“)0V00. [0AM AND SAVINGS 00. meters 2â€"W. H. Stevens, B.A.. H. J. Lyric. 1“. C. Tnylot. 3. Armou'. Rv-v. S. Hill, C. Chitdck. J. W. Ray, M D. Ofliu hours, 9 mm. to 4 30 p In. Presidents :â€"W. H. (Ru-k, MA D., R. J. flenghlfin, K C. GED“. Epocml A8933- 3““ hams of s‘uock. â€"Ne.w Jun-m1. . . A WOMAN’S fo, MEX“ .Itnl Disappronl. (Buffalo Express.) 1 Muah somctmm to think “Fawn“: was a plain: Idznt :â€" W. Fhvdle. ' post, LINDSAY. 3711mm, now-mama 20. 1903, L more is even; it; "lid. no doubt, be , | Economy in medicine mustdm | measured by two thingsâ€"cost and ‘eflect. It cannot be measured by . either alone. It is greatest in that ’medicine that does the most for I the moneyâ€"that radically and per- .manently cures at the least ex- panse. That medicine is {Hood’s Jarsaparilla ; It purifies and enriches the blood, [00 Doses For One Dollar Woodstock, Nov. 16.â€"Thirteen years ago Friday Birchall was hanged in Woodstock jail yard. Isaiah Wright, in jail, says he saw his ghoat on Friday night. A. I. Groom Fathor of Grotto: Nov York. Killed by a Negro. New York, Nov. 14.â€"Andrew H. Green, known as the father of Great- er New York, was killed here yes - day by a. negro named Corneliu M. Williams. Williams was paying atteno sion to a negro girl in Mr. Green's employ, but the latter would not let her marry him. When Mayor Low heard of Mr. Green's death he order- ed the flags to be hoisted at half- mast, saying that Mr. Green's death was a public calamity. The negro as- sassin was arrested, but expresses no regret for his crime. Mr. Green was 83 years old. and was the originator of the plan for the consolidation of the several boroughs comprising the city of Greater New York. Salonica, Nov. 16.â€"A:cording to an ofl‘icial statement the Bulgarian: killed during the disturbance in East- ern Turkey from April 15 to the present time total 15.000. Hood's can-pad": Wm” Father 0! Pros. smitten-y. Milwaukee, Wis., November 18.â€" Thomas Shanghnessy, for 62 yea: n resident of Milwaukee, and “that of Sir Thomas Shaughneuy, president of the Canadian . Pacific Railway, died Saturday night, aged 85. Halifax, N. 8.. NOV. 16.â€"’1'he Fur- ness Liner Florence sailed (gr Lon. don yesterday with 22,000 barrels of apples. This is one of the lu- gen shipments of apples from Hflifu this season. ployment, could find no trace of a. man by that name having been in Collingwood. It is thought by the chief that Sparks was a. tramp and committed the deed while wandering mough the country. After he had accomplished his fiendish purposes h. hastened out of the country. The ot- 1ence with which he is‘charged in Manchester would argue that he in I. degenerate, and just such a. mm to kill littie Glory Whalen. an‘uv v. w__‘-,, , aim that Sparks will be held. It is probable that it will be necessary {or an Ontario detective to cross the sea to bring Sparks back. At. the Parliament building's yes- terday it was said that William Greer, who has had whole charge of the case since its inception, would likely be chosen for this task. Chief Detective John W. Murray in out of town on an important case and could not be reached last night. A despatch from Collingwood says that. Chief Wilde, although institut- ing a vigorous search around Lawn. making inquiries at. hotels, boarding houses, and at the various places where such a man might seek em- ployment, could find no trace of a. _ H L_-_ .â€" Kingston, NOV. 16.â€"Burton Hy- land, charged with the theft of cgt- tie, and who pleaded guilty before Judge Price, was sent to the Central Prison for one year and six months. A MURDER WILL OUT. Man in Manchester Confesses to Killing Glory Whalen. WM. JOSEPH CARY SPARKS. Bold Presently In England {or n Unla- turn Crime. 3. Will R. Extrndlud Undo: the Fugitive Ofl'ondon' Act I! Pouibloâ€"Dotootlvo Grou- lily Be Son: Ovu- to Bring In- to Cumin. Toronto, Nov. 14.â€"Information was recechd at the Department of the Attorney General yesterday. that William Joseph Cary Sparks, now on trial at Manchester, England, for”: unnatural ofl’ensc, has confessed that he murdered Glory Whalen, near Colâ€" lingwood, in June last. L---- VI u-v VII-“O. he Attorney General has already cabled to Scotland Yard asking the officers there to communicate with the police of Manchester with the L414 TA 8: uusnvvu, Au vunnv -....-. Steps are being taken to hnve Sparks held for extradition should the charge against him in Manchesâ€" ter fail. and Attorney General Gib- son wil! do everything that can be done to have him brought to Canada to answer for his crime. - . . no“ £1171- “V'ohldr lay himself open to conviction of murder just for the tun of the thing. - I ,‘___â€"I_- The information came to Ontario though the Dominion Government. It was very meagre, merely stating that Sparks had confessed his crime. It is taken for granted that he is the man wanted in Collingwood for ”.000 Inn]: of Apple.- A PUBLIC CALAMITY. Saw llrchall's Ghost. Doath Roll In 15.000. 80-3 to the Central. St. Pctcrsburg, Nov. 16.-â€"About, 3,000 witnesses and 50 lawyers will appear at the» trial, which opens Thursday next, of the persons arrest. ed on the ‘chnrge of participation! in the massacre of Jews at' Kishene'a in Apiil last; All the mayors, musing]: and nobles oi Bessgrahia will sit in a clear field for the two combatants, Russia and Japan. Berlin, Nov. 16.â€"Germany’s Con- sular representatives at Panama luv. opened business relations with the new Cox-eminent. which action Ger- many subsequently sanctioned. Bottle Anny In l'll' tut. London, Nov. 16.â€"â€"-Tbe danger of war in the Far East has been great- ly increased in the past few days. The British Foreign Office has prac- tically abandoned hope of a. peaceful solution of the crisis and is devoting its energies to securing assurances o! (lo-oral Lord Woluloy'o AntoiW’ In“; Attack on Ad-llltm London, Nov. 16.4“ m Wolneley'n interesting volume. con- stitute his “story at a. ooldic'n lilo" published here, only bring the Itory of his coreer up to the Ashnntee war. but incidentnlly they are a. strong nt- tnck on the Administration and g. dc- !ence of two branches of the service. Lord Wolseley describes England as the “Unreody nation." and says: “We are never ready ior wnr, yet we never have had a. Cabinet which would dare to tell the people this truth. Our nbsolute unrcndiness for war is known to all our thoughtful soldiers, one! without doubt all the details which got to make up the fact are duly recorded and docketed in the War Office of every European notion." Lord Wolseley adjures the “icono- clastic civilian otficials" of P5" Mall to keep their hands of! the regi- ment, and strongly dgnounces the pro- sent system of appointing civilian War Ministers, under which be de- clares We shall never have an army ready for rapid mobilization." He thinlts that some sort of compulsory servnce as necessarv. Cincinniti, 0., Nov. 16.â€"Over 100 pulpits in Cincinnati and in Ohio and Kentucky suburbs were occupied yesterday by ladies attending the 30th‘national convention of the Wo- men's Christian Temperance Union. London, Nov. 16.â€"(C.A.P.)â€"-W. J. Bryan, cx-Democratic candidate for the Presidency, who arrives in Eng5 land on Wednesday, will be reelected a. temporary member of the National Liberal Club, London. TM; is the verdict of all mothers who have used the tablets. They are good for children of all azm and always cure all thelr minox- ailments. Sold by medicine dealers or sent by mail at 25 cents a box by writing The =Dr. 'Willimns’- Medicine "Co. Purockville. Ont. When a' baby cries almost continu- ally it is a certain sign that there is something the matter with its stom- sch or bowels. and the mother should at once give it a dose dBaby’s Own Tablets. which sweeten the sour lit- tle stomach. promote digestion and gently relax the bowels. Mrs. Fred W'Intosh. Wablgoou. Ont. who has had experience. writes; “When my little boy was two months old he be- gun to at} and kept in up 11mm! continually day and night for several weeks. I gave him medicine, but it did not seem to ease him shit. I had not at this time used Baby's Own Tablets. but the poor little fellow was suffering so much that I sent {or a box. The obtained ease almost from the lint dose. and in n. few days was quite well. Since then he hasgrown splendidly, and is a bright. laughing. good-natured baby. 1 hold the Tab- lets m the highest regard and cheer- fully recommend them to all mothers. New Orleans. La... Nov. 16.â€"A rear-end collision on the Illinoil Central Railroad near Kentwood, 85 miles from New Orleans, resulted in the death of 20 nogroes; 10 other negrocs and 3 white men were in- jurcd._\gmc of them fqtally. .. -.Q- - Winnipeg, Nov. 16.â€"A terrible ao- cident occurred at Newdorf. a. con. struction port on the new Kirkolll. branch of the L'.P.l:., on Friday do tcrnoon. A work train, with a. CI.- boose in front. crashed into .. Imm- bor of cars on the switch, whim had been left 01w". There wan 160 ll»- borers on hOurd. and the train m bringing the men down the line. to their boarding cats after the day's work Was done. The caboose of the work train was telescoped by out: car and five or the occupants killed or injured. One man was insmntly killed. another lost both legs at the moment of the impact. and lived uh- til he reached Brandon Hospital. A third is in a very low condition. The four killed and most seriously injur- ed are Galicians. Geo. Elliott. an Englishman, sustained a. broken knee cap and internal injuries. 110 will probably recover. Doctors were hurried to the sci-he, and all the vic- tims Were brought to Brandon. Sor- oral oi the other men sustllnod slight injuries. There will probably be an inquiry as to the culpability o! the party or parties Who left tho switch open. CRKSHED INTO CARS Work Train on C.P.R. at Newdorf Runs Into an Open Switch. ' Mill“ (luv. Boon Much Worse. A; Thor! , We" too Laborer-I on the Truth-CI- boon Wu Telescopod by Fllt Cut -lnqueut Likely Ovor Culplbll- lty of run, or I’m-tin Who Left Switch Open. TWOMEN KILLED,THREE HUR'I’ “51621! or A 3,000 Wit-mun Will Appear. Germ nay Recotnlzo‘ Pn-sm; w. J. Bryan In England. WHEI BI" ORIES. Won-n In Pulpit; 20 Negroes Killod. D... got] from the fact that rigor martin had not set in was of the opinion thot the accident. 1! it was as; occl- dmt, must have taken plus but o I short time before the discovery of the n_; Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 16. â€"Robert H. Dobson, 30 ycm old, I. book- keeper for Curtico Brothets' canning works, 'shot. himself through a. temple yesterday morning while sit- ting before a mirror. Delpondency, caused by illness. is supposed to half“ 'm .h. 9.“.- announced of of the Senate. 'I. Intel-e. e! Center-ere linde- (or I Deer. Bellevllle. Nov. 16. â€"Lorenzo UV.- lace, a. farmer, of Combermere, Ad- dington County, while hunting deer on Wednesday list was shot through the abdomen by his own brother. William Lovelace. who uw n white parcel the victim Was cu-rying and mistook it {or the an of ; deer. The wounded man is still alive and survive, but. the chance. the add to be against him. His brother in wild with grid. m fime-‘me never mot-ea consciousness. mu: In Out and laud. Holifox, N. 8., Nov. 16.4w Me- Donold. aged 30, o mlner, wu run over and killed by on electric cor. of. Glace Boy last night. He was intoxi- coted and went to sleep on the track. Niagm Falls, Nov. 16.-Rnflulo Shuppro, an lulinn. died yuurdny 001: on his way to the xmor- ial capitol u the result of minds: received whil- working on tho Cm- dim powor development. Unconscious for “no "ooh. Toronto, Nov. 16.-â€"Woflay Hold. the elovun'éyeér-old non of Edwnrd Meyer. died at the Childm’n Hoopl- til early Sunday morning. The dc- conned wu mummy W nbout thmwoahqobyth} mango! say Mofgwmgmoa his ather'utu-m. null-Ml. A “an: Intryingto boardgmadngwd- Mean and York street: Saturday , Joseph Armstrong, 186 Euc- lid; uo,hadhis fl‘btle‘unrod beneath the whools. At tho any Remit-J lot night it was ro- ported tint he wu resting anally. He is about 40 years of :30. Can-din Power "can. On Sum-flu,v dtemoon Harbor: Schnrr. aged 25, u: employs of the Christie Bron Company. and living ct 12 Bennett place. shot himself in thg head and expired in a. tow min- utes. The funny can win no direct. reason, but some yam up docs-sod had his left hand bndhy Inland und since then was more or Ian lrrluhlo. despondent and nervous. Comm Gui: has issued a. wmt {or u in- quut tonight.- Tile deceased lady’s bonnet. bottle of medicine and purse. said to have contained 810, were missing. lorbort Bohr? Shot "1-0011. Mrs. Gray called upon Dr. 13.11, Sherbourne street, on Saturday d- temoon, nhout 2 o 'clock, and receiv- ed a. bottle of medicine; utter this time nothing is known a to her movements. James Boddy of Wood- bine avenue states that he assisted n Indy answering- the description of de- ceased, who fell in a at on Wien street a. few weeks .30. end one theory is thet she had probably hut another etteck, and In her penal very wandered into the wear. . lchnchren found tracks in the and leading from the end of the eidevnlk on Woodbine evenue to the 131qu where the body W”. ill-cow. thesamb, durhlsmorning dipin mm. whenhomode tho ghastly discovery. Colling to his aid Ir. Carrol of Shanty avenue, and a Mend, who war. passing on bicycles. Hr. MW brought the body to shore. The body was taco down- wards in the water, and tbs torehead was somewhat bruised by the action of the waves bringing it in contact with the sands and gravel. The do- ceased was dressed in s, sealskin jac- kstnndblack :3dequ may about 50 years of age. The pa.- trol wagon toot tbs body homo. pruducen. You cannot be dil- uthfied with tho ulecdon we «Her. In bulk 25: to. 31.00 per oz All) in dainty ”$403,111 priest, ut -DUN00NS was found in the waster close to the lake shore. about. 60 yords cost. of Woodbine Home. yeaterdoy morning. About 8.30 Peter flown-en. B.A., 4 Kew Beach, was taking a. run on Toronto, Nov. 16.â€"Tho body 0! Mrs. Gm, wife of Henry 8. Gray, 0! 166 Broadview avenue. who is employed st {.120 Pu‘lhur‘: Nurseries. Maud m, In, luv. Ind . In and nm-gronpnry 3000'.” lay In. Wlldond ht. “I. bio-lorbofl m, 3 You; In 0! :5 Ian, Con-Inn slloldo by Bio-ch}. BODY FACE DOWN IN WATER Ghastly Discovery of Mr. P. Mc- Eachren, at Kow Beach Toronto. MRS. GRAY DBOWNED Duo d'l'ml Brussels. Nov. 16.f-' 'Thig éeputmcu' will as bu than remind out but “don. It in an any matter for In to plane 0110 um» dbcrlnimting men of whines. W. In" the choice» odon of the world’- but Dainty Perfumes for Dainty People Salem. by Shooting. of Duc d'Unol. President Loot I 1.0;. LARGEST STOCK. LOWEST PRICES. Cattle Chains, ' Stall Fixtures, Lanterns; Lantern Globes, Horse Blankets, Rope Halters, Curry Combs, Brushes, ~ Stable Brooms. NEED ANY 0E TH ESE? Kent-st. East. RIGGS’ STORE PORT. p1 cnncxzns. FLIPS. PLAYING CARDS. BAG-A-TELL FLINCH the latest new Card Game -â€"AI'-- CROKINOLE. SATURDAY, 21“ INST" I Then will be tailored for file by Public “noon. Amman“ m MW *0 Auction u tho loam House, It the m“ “1"! W- ' Town olfPototboron‘h, on JOIN lclaINlLl. m A Shir“?- 01500. Linda), Nov. 16. 1903. Rhonda. 10th in! fleece-bar. intha'CiwmtyGooll'mfil 80PM].- ”Anal: 0' V010. 005m "B mo. qumdl‘mn Haul. “Add“ 81 VW .’.â€"dl2. Fauna thcfomto W I allude. TEACHER OF VOICE CULTURE (mo. mu: m rumour). SmdbdedMWCcmhidgo-ot. BE inde udeut. Employ yourself, Esesb a. business. Out as used every dsy by ovsrybodEAL on mks fortunes. Write G. MARS L, as 00., $5 REWARDâ€"A w a 35 will be to pan giving Info:- mtin mm to the conviction 0! Um” Imp-0cm: B32: 473. madamâ€"d. KR. J. PABNELL MORRIS London, Ont. PARLOR GAMES Mr. Davidson, M.P.P., for Bould- rul Plains, was born at Thmutord. Oxford county, August 19. 1852. and went to Manitoba in 1_872. He Ill first returned to the Desi-lathe lu- sembly November 2. 1881, on the ex- tension of the bounderfee of ther- Vince. He was ro-electedr et the gen- eral elections 0! 1883 and 1892. but an uneucceaful cendidete at the gen- eral elections of 1886, 1888, 1896 and 1899. He entered the Mould Administration as Provinclel Tm.â€" urer January 10. 1900. end wee re- elected to the Legisleture et the bye- electlon March 10, 1900. the mt hevln; been opened by the resigna- tion, Febtuexy 21. 1900. of B. 0. Ennis, whohedbeenreturnefletthe Q11 election. He accepted the cape in the Roblln “miniatu- tlon October 29. 1900, end wee re- elected at the genes-e1 election of 1908. On January 20. 1878 he met- rled et Pele-tine, Weetbeume, Hem. Soplue. Ellen, do. ' of Joseph Hemilton of Beeutl ul Plains. torm- erly of the County of Perth. Ont. mammal-mom Luau WWW. loot u: Prowl-cu! Trauma- “ lulu). In... a: 811 It... on “nu-day. Winnipeg, Nov. 16.â€"Hon. John A. Davidson, Provincial Treasurer 0! Manitoba, passed away at his home .t, Neepawu, shortly after 9 o’clock Saturday morning, after a lingering illness. MIT'DFVIOTOIIA. 4mm! till b9 rewind 51.22 1133 mm. 3. ms, IRL WANTED -â€" Apply to NEELANDS, 8 Mill-at.â€"d6wl. HON. J. A. DAVIDSON DEAD. DOIINOES. {Machinary and Plant ‘ â€"F.I “llâ€"'- Conprisin; the mat: of the PING PONG. LOST HEIR. LINDSA‘ Ten :- cent. of the money to be ' u the time of We beluee o! I we): pueblo money within ten do]: ‘end beta-ethegoodsu-e removed by the punch-oer. I Met pertienhn end eonditiom of :nlemybehedonspplieetiontosmwon a Hall. orto H. Rush, Antigua, Peter- . borough, or to the underlined. I.“ meant. um Tmtinentil Service lava-Toronto‘s 1.459. m., vinNorth Bay, for Winnipeg, Vmcmm, and Pwlfic Cant point. 1.0. alum". C“! ‘19-‘- A. 8. mu. m M W Ann. inn-o. Upper his Sandi}: "Albefl‘u’ u Admin-a" and “main“ ’ will lave Owen Sound t 1.30 p. m. on Tue- sum Ste. Maia. Fort Willinn. Con- motion for Winnipeg Odom Ba“ and North Puifio Coat point: UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Auctioneer. Dstod this 7th any at November, LD. 1903.â€"w3. .3th rich“. title ta. mm udtotho ma.“ "fieâ€"Ibo: _-_- ""will be M for nleenbloesndxfthereum bid in not ruched “will ho dead for “loin figu- nto parcels. There will be unnerved id, 1. Allan nuts of tho Petorboxough Post Company, Limited, comprising um; other things: SWMhogommm pot» or and one 75 horse otthoConpu in or nouVicton': . Tim. 10th day levee-Der. 1903, “the hour of Two o'clock in th W'. by John Smut. Auctioneer, the tollomng property A lurked cheque for an tget cent of th e utimntod mount of 0 contact, poynblo to the order of the Hononblo the Provincinl Secretory, must be furnish- odbyooohtondmr u ngumntooofhis hon: fidu. Two suflciont aunties will be required for the duo tulflmnt of etch contract. and should my tender be with- dnwn before the contract is unrded, or should thatondmr 11:1 t: furnish ”'31: security, 0 mount 0 a dopout' botortdtod. 8 ' dons and tom 0! tender my be on application to the Department of the Provinciul Socrohry, Toronto, or to tho Burial of the respective institu- dons. Tho lowost or ony tender not nmily Naval-porn inertia; this dronin- mont that authority from the deport- ment will not!» psidtor it. J. R. STRAT’I‘ON, Provinohl Bocutuy. Wt Buildings, Toronto, Novena; be! 9, 1903. ford. Exceptionâ€"Tenders m not nirod for the supply of most to the soy man: In Toronto, London, Kingston, Hamilton sud Broekvillo, not for the Conn-n! Prison and Mercer Rotomntory! Togonto. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES, 1904 The undersigned will receive tenders up to noon on loudly, 23rd inst, for up- lioo of bntohon’ moot, crooner} nutter, our. “cued, pot-toes, oordwood, otc., otc., for the following institution curing thqwlm'iz-=- . - ... At the Asylum for the Income in To. ronto, London, Kingston, Homilton Mimi- oo, Brockvillo, Cobonrg and 0ri11u;tho Control Prinon 3nd Home: Rotormntory, Toronto; thoBotomtm-y foxBo .Pono- tnnguuhono; the Institution for Dumb, Bollovillo, nnd the Blind nt Br:nt- leolermalmlnmuunw Iona Better for three reasons. tatâ€"Canada Life 5 per cent. Gold Bonds yield a much hit” rate of interest than Government Bonds. zedâ€"They are paid for by instalmentsâ€"thus placed within the reach of men without capital. 3rd.-They are insured. That is, should the investor die aim instalmmt on his bonds, all his future payment: a paying only one the Company would be immediately cancelled and the benefits of his investment wruld at once become available. Add to all these advantages the very material one that the in“ or share: in the surplus wrung: of this leading Company, and have an opportunity {or safe and profitable investment rarely eq A handsome booklet, giving a full explanation. will be sent on reqne‘ THE CANADA llFE A88URAIGE 00. I in am punts sud rights in TEIIS OI BALI '. R. WIDDESS. AGENT. LINDSAY. BUSINESS PROPOSITION. willhonnflodhuuuq“ It “H's.t “holy hmdhuvwam‘b Alla-chow: LANDS IN THE NORTH- WEST FOR SALE. noun Isaac-mm to In!- ” use or mu auras. Fm Monika” Trial Tn} 50 m «Sink Subxription 81. 50; Two 8W five 8 I “and. lua- 4M, tho fibâ€" cn CW“! 1: Uttrqcézm. lawmp-Mbm with his. qufllo'huomfllhl. “0W ms do n m d Winn-own“: moral-unsure ALL COUNTRY RESIDENTS "O .188 '10 “I? UP wxm m um Wing Wtutl 3mm! of tho 'CB' m om lgu‘clltml Hum. AX!) ADXXTTIDLY TX! THE ‘8 GOUNTRY GENTLEMAH Call and examine the Impu'nl Oxford Range. It is a beauty, and will give the best of satisfaction. A good stock of Tiara: Gunitewarc and Housdnmishiqs always on hmd. Plumbing. Hot Air Heath, Hot Water and Steam Heath pmmptly attended to. Evetrmxghing a specialty. Try the WOODS STOVE CO. for your next stove. coal. 'No aha no soot, no odor. no trouble. Can be placed in any stove. Prio- or Kitchen Range ...... 815. Prices for Eating Stove ...... $12. Prlou for Farm Haunmm. County and Tova-hip Right [or 34-. If you are thinking of purchaâ€" ing 3 Cook Stove or 3 Hum Stove this (all, call on We have recently added to our business a first-class Inchin- Shop nnd Foundry,_ and all supply experienced workmen to undertake all kinds of work in Our stock is large and complete. Ranges and Heating Stoves all aim for coal or wood, at tight A. GULLEN 8: SONS, [MEIER SHOP and FBUNIIBY. TAG E TH k.Efl Au. Gunsl- on Multan: Ram Sauna-Io: Guum VAPUB GAS STBYBS GEO. H. TAYLOR, MANAGER. WOODS STIWE m. Cheapgr FUEL than LUTHER WCI“__ 80!. WOODS STOVE CO. Lindsay Street Bride's. 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