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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 30 Apr 1897, p. 3

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Pnorniuonn. neural“. :90 WOOOWM l " m‘ "but being barred, from Salomon Of bridges and a. tunnel are ed. It is reported here (Athens) that the Tin-lush troops will be mm from Crete. Ion Wounded Greeks Banned. Athens. April 23.â€"Amornzg the woundâ€" ed who arrived here are several who state that 9. number of the Greek wounded at Gribovall. low the Greek retreat. were shut up in nsmall chanchby theTurka-whoset fire to the buildings and binned them to death. Genernl lulu. Called Ont. Athena, April 23.-It has been decid- ed so call out. several classes of the . Landwehr. or militia. In Greece. all able-«bodied mam repeat 21 years of age and upwards are liable to be called up- on for military sen-vice. The total eer- vtee is for 19 years. of which two years with considerable terms of leave of ab- sence. must be named with time color. Eight. and seven years we then passed in we reserve and the remafltdeu' «E the total term of 19 years is in the militia. or Laindwehr. Humour-grins Ready to fight. Cettmde. Montenegro. April 28.â€"The Grown Pmnce Danilo. tin an Mm to the blooming-ran troops inc-day. said: “We smcevx‘els' mnpe this conflict (the war between Turkey and Greece). will cost as lime Qumran life as possible. Our interacts thus far. have not been affected; but. should the force of cir- cumstances or. which God forbid. some unhappy event in amy way prejudice our interwts. we will untanrtly prove ourselves brave and worthy sons of our beloved faithen‘lnnd." Greek Fleet Bombardlng. Corfu. April 23.â€"The western Greek scundron is bombarding Santi Quar- anta. and doing great damage to the town. All the Government and pil- vate buildings have been destroyed, with the exception of the Austrian agency. All the stores amd merchanâ€" dise on the quays have been burned. Want to Shake OI! the Yoke. Paris. April 23.â€"-The Politique Col- oniaie publishes telegrams from the Sporadsn and the Island of W. off the coast 0:! Asia. Minor. declaring that the inhabitants are imipatiently await- ing the arrival of the Greek fleet as a. signal to shake off the Turkish yoke. A Greek “clory. Salonicia.April 23 â€"The news is receiv- ed here that on Tuesday. after a. fierce battle. the Green occupied Karyn. Fighting continues all along the line. ._â€"â€"â€" OSHA." TA KES COMMAND. Edbeln l’uIn Supplnntcd by the Old not. of l’lcvnn. Constantinople. April 23. afternoon.â€" An additional force of Redifs or army reserves has been called out to rein- force the Turkish troops operating against. the G1” .ks. They consist of the Koniah Brigade. from Cesaere, a. division from Smyrna. belonging to the third army corps; three brigades from the tourtn army corps and a. division of the fifth army corDS. These men will total up T2 additional battalions of troops. numbering 50.400 men. It is n ' definitely announced that Osman Pasha- the hero of Plevna. has derâ€"in-rhief of 3 headquar- ters at Elnssona. nabs hns been recalled. In addition. Said Edm Pasha has been appointed to command the Turkish army. having its hcndquar' tors at Janina, replacing Ahmed Ilaflz szha. who is recalled. The new Turkish commanders start for their posts this evening. _â€"â€"â€" STOPPED BY FLOODS. _.â€"â€" g I ankhll Troops Halted Ind Pontoons Soul Glit‘ Mainline £05.}. n.___________â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"-"......-_, v‘ Lisibsnv. FRIDAY. APR 1. so, 1897. if _____â€"â€"â€"- iii-:lrrnl to the Front. 03min] l‘axbn. the llcro of l’ln‘un. Tallow (“orzzzuaud and ljiiliem l’ushn Benn». :iev- a-ral “clerics unlined by kin: George‘s 'l‘roopx. .‘.1:‘ll LILâ€"Th» Times“ 03'." ' n: Cantu says that today His are attacking Fort 12- 3S UU'Lu-iul by the intr- ld.t;«.n to ill: Turin .. . n'ur ships hch ’ >5an and anchored oppo:ite me The ndniiruls have gone to recon in .i torpedo boat. Col. Vasscs lu the aciriiruls to Ltik you 31‘s are in alliance The object ul‘ thLS lll‘ nus. . t~<..i'rcspcr.duiit of Th: ..;y Timer: in authority hen: til:- :«Ltuntm’in as highly critical. invernlil-y Eur- ‘ The .\ portion of tho \V'.".‘t‘ . hits Li-t'n detached to - t“ l‘ll"‘SS l’urgu. oiitnislto ' h.- Turks have sullen-d - Suv I‘L‘VCX'FF‘S. i‘izt- Standard from i- says: 'l‘hA llugsiam HO : sharply ‘l’L ' ' . rt. y-‘l l .:.ir.;t ll'lS 5A" .- notice tit: sh:- \\’ill muldlixe : twmvirruw (Saturday) units: ~:*rn:.ts for live more in Macedonia.) and «ti Bulgarian corn- l'skuh anal Monu- . - . ml. 'l‘hn «'nrt'I-s‘pcndwnt (‘1 The Dally N 4 .ii i'nnsinntinoi'dv- says: It is re- .t;ihic L'Ulflllllllllcil' . .. . H’idl- tr; now ('uT I-xu‘pt by nay ' (Hiersn. I :‘m ‘r'wl that lzmxt Fwy has been 1 .4 flL'lell into lhc favor of the Sul- \ vl-vr‘pziti-h to Th» Daily News from -, ‘Zl. Slly.“ that (‘01. \':18509 has noti- "w :nimimls that he has lien 01" ‘ ': l . ‘lllLH‘li tlti- 'l‘urkF. "‘l‘» ’l‘imrs correspondent at Calico :t .3 reported thori- that Col. \ :1“ ~ Ens l'v'i‘i‘lVPil this order. .!-~.~‘p;ir('li to The Daily News: from .. " cu. llz'Lfml “'Hdilt‘f‘dzu'. .‘TIL'FS 4th . ~ Gi'c‘ukn are about to nsmimz- the Unsivn against Vigln. and Salvrti‘m that the Greeks have occupied ya. .2- Athens correspondent of Thc ' Chronicle says that the Crown ’- Constantine has wired to King (1: Hl‘L’i' as follows: "The Turks are quiet ‘to-da.y. owing to our success yesterday (Thursday). “'0 have destroyed the Turkish buxâ€" ‘v‘ry at ngur-ia. Turks have re- tlrrd from Nezeros Th"- fw'JOn of our fleet at C! ‘lan" The Chronicle's correspondent Pit Azlxcns (lys: ”I‘he Turks are greatly dismayed by the destruction of their stores at K3.- tcrirza and. alt Litochorm Commo- dore Sachtourls destroyed the from the coast to the foot of Mount - Clympus. Nothing remains. therefore tor-lino!“ Blew I]! the Bridge. Constantinople, April 2'2 (delayed in transmissinnJâ€"lt is suited hvrv that (no (1‘ ll‘u‘ Turkish lirlgnlics which was I‘llrllwl forward on the plain of LuIiS- 5.x h;1< lit-cu unable to advance furth 61' twin-3: in flumls (‘ilLL‘t'd by rains and {111' conscqutnt rise of the RIVPI' ' lumbrin. l-jilhc-ni Pasha. has ldegrnphcd. 35):- ii.;: for the immediate desputrh of panibons to enable the troops to t‘l‘wsr'. the river. the Greeks ha'v'ifrgi blown up the bridge. Tiwso reports hnvo had a very de- prrs. n13: cil‘ect here when taken in conjunction with the formidable re‘ swuznce which the Turks have met and it is stat- c-l tat Pit-v‘na. war in order to orerntions against the Greeks. T. report has since been confirmed. 8- pm‘nntlv the statement that man Pasha. wh , has had the honor of taste all the dishes sen tar». and to see that they conveyed untouched from the kitchen to His Majesty. has acmally been or- dered to the from. In addition. the Turkish military au- thorities are considering the despatch of comma-rabies reinforcements to the frontier. but. in spite of the difficulties encountered. no doubt is felt among here that the thcugh be harder Government having confidently r-ccted to capture the Greek headquar- tors by Tuesday morning last. A de- si-ntch from Salomon admits that the Greek forces have been successful in their operations against a Turkish di- vision ncar Louros, Epirus. and an- other message from the same place announces that a. squadron of Greek warships is bombarding Fort Karabu- run. on the Gulf of Salonjca. Brussels. April 23.â€"-Le Nord today announces that all the powers have given their assent to the note of the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Mouraviefi‘. assuring theGreeks anc Turks of the friendly interfer- ence of the powers in the present sféuggie as soon as asked for by either 51 u. Turks Flrd Unruly. .Artn. April 22 (delayed in transmis- sron), (S pinâ€"nit: Turks have aband- oned Ixiaifn and Kosm’ltzndeson. on the lcft_ba.nk of the Acadmhos. The in- habitants ilcd precipitately. leaving their 'bcdongings. All along the route to Fort Iinaret (captured by the Greeks). there were MW of the hasty flight of the Turkish Wrist The belongings of the Turks were everywhere smittcred mlnult. The pmfoct of Arts. has reached Fil- lipiad'a. He was received with coulom- ntion by the mmlntlon. A number of Greek wounded have been brouzhit to Fill-minds. 'llhe dead were left unbur- ied all along the mte. The head- qunrrters of Col. Manes. rt’he - er of the Greek tom in mm are at Stine. A lively fusblade continues between the Greek and Turkish outposts wind Arts. In the villages amend by the Turks the Greeks {mind a. condd- eruble quantity of ammunition. liven Women are Armin: Prove“ Citadel sun lold. 23.â€"A telegram scav- We We chat of Pre- m onions men mount. 081'. my, APRIL so. .1897. ‘THE FALL 0F LlRISSl Turkish Troops Gained an Im- portant Victory 1 AND THERE IS GLUEIM Ill ATHENS _____â€"â€"- Sevenbelens the Creel“ Propose In Con- tlnne the “(III-Opinions In Sound ‘ Clutter! flint Ibo Wu “'1" End l i I l I This Week With the Inter- ' replica of the Powers Athens. April 2-1. 6.30 p.rn.â€"La:rls~n has been completely evacuated by the Greeks. who spiked their guns in po- sition and carried away all of the n.cvca.ble cannon and munitions of { war. The wounded remain .1; Lax-1353 i under the protection of t'_:: 119d Cross I flag. i Riccotti Garibaldi visited the Stu- den-ts’ Club. where he received the Municipal Council. An address which ha: made created Intense enthusiasm. He was followed to his hotel by thou~ ce-lved the Turks attacking Marti were rapidly ed seven times yesterday. At 6 o'clock in the evening the Greek forces were obliged to give way. The Greeks ro- tre d in good order on Karaclas, whi they are entrenched. From Ar- t-J. the Greeks occupied the heights of Pemesigadia. It is believed that the military operations in Epirus will won be terminated. The Bad News. Athens. April 25. 2.15 ruinâ€"Satur- day’s papers counsel the people of Athens to receive the bad news with pntzcnce and sang froid considering that the army fought courageously in defence of the national honor. paying the price by heavy sacriflxs ____ ltnlv l ntrrfem. tome. April 24.â€"The departure of Volunteers for Greece is being prevent- ed 2by the police of the various towns. To Aunt \l onndrd Greeks. Amu. Switzerland. April 24.â€"The Red Crom Society is organizing am- balance corps for the purpose of as sisting the Greek wounded. Will the fevers Intervene? Landon. April 24.â€"A dwpatch to The Observe;- from Rome awe that the Cabinet is of the opinion that after Cm- iirst pitched battle between the Greeks and Taxis in which large forces are engaged the powers will intervene and secure an armistice. Bombardment of Defencclciu Townn. Constantinople. April 24.â€"The bomâ€" bardment of defenseless towns like Snnti Quarantn has excited n uch ul- verse comment here. Slnular criticism has been made concerning the bom- bardment or Prevesu. which “as de- stz'cyed. although the fire on the Greek i’tet was from the forts. Ar: extra. session of to Cabinet is luir'g held at the Yildiz limsk. The French military attache has gone to th» iron: for the purpose of reporting i:i-~ {T095116 of the war to his Govern- nlk'nt. Latest From Artn. Athens. April 2.1â€"3. despatch fmm Arm. l‘t'pOl‘lS that the Greeks have cap- tun-d Plnket. Another dcspatch says that Plakct and Pentcpigndtn have been Occupied by the Gneks after be Ing abandoned by the Turks. who hnt'e also abandoned Knlctzia. Col. Mnnos in force has advanced beyond Pv-ntcpf- gadin. en mute to Janina. It is reported at Artn that a rising; has occurred in the interior of Eplrus. lnrlsn’u Fall. Athens. April 23. 4 p.m.-â€"Abont 3 o'clock yesterday :Lft-crnoon the oilicial in charge of the telegraph olllcc at La- risa. onrvlng a cloud of dust raised by the advancing cavnu-y of the Turks. asked leave to dynamite the odice. He was directed to leave it. Since 3.30 pm. (Saturday) the Larissa office has made no response to calls from th- ens. lidhcm Pubn‘s Blow. Athens. April 25.â€"A despatch from Revonl says that Edhem Pasha. on learning that the Greeks had been or dared to fall back. attempted to de liver a crushing blow with a wnsldex‘ able force which had been resting :6 hours. and succeeded in breaking through the Greek lines in several places. ' 7 _ .. Osmnn Puhn at Work. Salonica. April 25.â€"Osman Pasha. ar- rived liere last evening and was receiv- ed with great enthusiasm. He went forward at once to the scene of con- . k subjects here. on agreeing to place themselves under the Turkish authorities upon certain conditions, will be allowed to remain. p __ . Greeks Wlll “(it It on. Athens. April 25. 5 a..m.â€"The Greek ere energy than _ played. It is oflicmlly declared that the new line of defence is for strong- er than the frontier where the Turks gained their advantage in consequence of the superiprity or their positions. _â€" They Were Guilty of One 0! the lennul Crimes Known to the uw-‘l‘ne Woman Was l-‘ronl Berlin. Ont. Buffalo. April 26.â€"Henry Lockman. alias Edward Mack. and wife were sentenced toâ€"dny to four years tor. months and three years respectively In Auburn. N. v.. State Prison for ab- ducting two girls of tender years for immoral purposes. and living upon the profits of their shame. When ur- raigned. Mrs. Mack said her real name was Mary Elizabeth makmam. that she was 23 years old and a. native Ont. She had been roll- cated in the Presbyterian Edward Mack Cu tic are. ECZEMA Most Torturlng, Dleflgurlng, Humlllntlng 01 itching, burning, bleeding, scaly skin and scalp humors is instantly relieved by a warm bath with Cmcnu Son. 3 single application of Cancun (oint- ment), the great skin cure, and n full dose of Concern Buonvnxr, greatest“ blood lLilESl Will NEWS Detailed Description of the Battle of Matl. STUBBDRN FIGHT LASTIRG ALL DAY _â€"â€"â€"-â€" the Collins Fire of the Creek um In: To. Inch tor the MI. In: my Wm Isl-local n“ lulled Mlâ€"Gmfl'fll- trench-d n: Phnmlu. Headquarters of the Greek Army. . Larissa. April nâ€"(nght. delayed in mission.)â€"Thc development of the Greek position in from of '17!- navo continua. Col. Audonpnlu. with l a brigade of the second division. er- I rived from the West yesterday evening and took up a position south of Dell- lezr. with (he right. wing. which in now and commanded by Gen- runs er is evidently Worce- was held in me. From dawn until 10 o' artillery battle raged. and tallon of Greek ‘ ' )lnti on the ridge abou- Man and the mouth the pass. The Turks mum under a sailing rim. and for a. time the 'I‘urk- lsii artillery poured in shtlis. but they were hag-mics. bursting too high. At mid-day firing waned until 1 o'clock. when thr: Turks made a furi- ous mault upon the Grvclu “can three battalions of infantry, supported by two batteries of Gainer-y. timing forward from Grltzovali toward Kn taxi. which was held by Maw» Mi terics. The the advancing Turks. wh.‘ tacking and defending infantry gaged in rapid are. tried shells. Them the but without avail. Reinforcement» soon came to the aid of the Gnu-ks and the Wait “n5 continual until nightfall. the Gmks stubbornly contesting Turkish though the two kilometres d the day. Although were trade upon Turkish bu. ’ thumb-rad fast Gaul; mama-y. nzaunlnhi side. pvuzui int.) the Turkish line. advance. and at nightfall the loft had gamed ground. It Wm n Disorderly lrtrcnt. bond-m. April 26.â€"A special dcumlcei truzzi 1h..- liiuzlqunrters of the Turkish unity. mar 'I‘yrnavo. Thessaly. pub- lished 10-day, . "l have ust l"- v nul from 15de Pasha confirma- ton of lhl' disorderly rein-at of U1. Him-ks. Seated iii a. captured erk tL-nl he said to me in anch: t is finished. No one. hon-0v. r. understands why the: Gnu-ks abandonâ€" oi :i 1:u:~'.:i.'n naturally among well forum-d! “l'thom Pasha believed the Turk: mould hzu-r specdiLv crushul \liv. tirci-ks. but it is raid that the Gnu-R command: r was earned of the arrival or the Turks by a 1M. brimming lg n (ire-k village, uh.) lit-and tin- Allxm- iiti nuldivm singing. The (Inn-ks iiu‘l southward. destroying bridges“ and imam: vust quantities of storm (,1 inn-Ivy. main.- and sardines. and. rib-m .lll, brandy. A Turkish olllccr 30km";- l_v n-murkui to inc: ‘Tbc Gruzk Olllt‘il‘b must llw on brunly.‘ ‘f.\t 13111110 the shops were found in in» empty and the populwun had entirely diuippmurcd. ”Edhcm l’ushu. Li maintaining strict order, has piste} sect-unis wt lht doors of all the uhurchvs. and all the prisoners are treated hu:::.n.cly." LATEST WA 1: DESPA TCUBS. Trlkbnln said to [lure Bren [raga-(ca- The Occupation of Larisa Athens. April 27.â€"â€"It ls riportcd her-2 that Trlkhnia. has been evacuated uni that the Turks are constructing t~-m~ pcrary ions at Laugh. . The latest despatches from Epirus Show that the Greeks have occur-rel all the positLons around Penteplgudizi. Cui. Manos has asked for reint-ure- items in order to ensure his advance t.) Janina. Col. Dalmkataris has 1m: fol‘crioon started with 2000 men to .15- s.st him. The report thnt Col. Manon has been ordered to retire is natural ed 2 ' L " ‘ ‘1' The Pml. in a. special edition this evening. announces that Gen. Smolen- skl has been appointed chief of stuff of the army in Thessaly. with im- power to choose the members of his stair, Gen. Smolenski is 45 years all and Ls very popular with the troops. The dispositions of Greek rohliri'v to: tho defence of Pharsala have been carefully studied by the general «in ‘n‘d the Minister of “'nr. and ord'rs l'nx‘c lx-cn given for the occupation of tltr heights at Velegetlco and Plus!!- "Ill by independent brigades. it is stated that Admiral Sum: u-‘Jos will be appointed [a the ‘..l'.'l («.ntmand of the eastern sc--ud.ron. The Asty publishes the following of fic‘nl note this evening: "After th: to crnt events. which have materially ercltr-d pul'llc opinion. kl. Dclyanni: Mâ€"«lay had n. long interview with Kin: C . who again assured the Pr.» niur that he was prepared to npprwv :_\' «incision the Government much! reach withavicw to the improvc'iu‘m n' the situation. After the nud'nn-m :1 Calvin-3'. Council was hrld at 2 o'cli -l~ nml is still sitting at 5. It is ex rcctcd energetic decisions will l): arrived at. but all reports as to 21:. ricnlling 0! staff officers are pre'nl ture." Turk: llnmtnx Green. Constantinople. April 26 -â€"-It is ozfi clnlly declared here that the Grain before evacuating Larissa released al‘ persons confined in the local jails. 12:! that it was the letter who dcstrcxni end plunged the houses. Accordinu it the same statement. the firm-‘- troops were reached with enthnsiisir by such lnhnbltnnts as remained it town. â€"â€" The Occupation of urina- London. April 26.â€"’1‘he Wnden' if The Times at Larisa. telegraph- ‘ng from that point Sunday evening. Far): "The town was the Turkish caval ter a short skirmuh. The Greek 310098 fled in n panic and most of the civilian abandoned their residencol. The Turk, six lure m in. the fort prisoners. and all the mllitnry nor-en. prohibited nay pillaging. triumph. trumpets pinyin: and ban- ners waving. Mustnpbn Hulk Bey has been constituted commandant of the town. He has taken possession cf the bank with the money it ccntnins. The town will be held by n. small 83" than. unitary opentxona in this quir- ter are for the time concluded. Th.- cautious policy of 15th Palm is full ' justified: and he deserves every congratulation u n skilful and humane general." Salonlca. April .. . left for Blossom. to take comma-n the TurkLSb army. “turn up Sow r Cnnea. Island of Crete. April :6. French cruiser Tronde and I warship Sardegnn have hurriedly sali- ed from Cretan waters for the Gulf of Salonim. â€"â€"-â€" Greoce'n .00!!! m “any. pril mâ€"A telegram from Arte. dated 4 p.rn. sundny. at 9 that morning NOT SO D3323“ Tl. _â€"â€"â€"â€" I’re-Irr Dclnnnll Talk- llore lope“!!! or the eunuc- In "can“. I 1 London. April 26.â€"The Times today ‘ publishes a despdtch from Almeria. ! dnttd Saturday night. giving an acâ€" ' count of an interview between The Times cor-row Greek Premier. 31. let ls quoted as the King nor the Gave celved any the Greek army in T11 the announcement «new had bani evenness! tzatcd an PM. to which place they had retreated in good order. anv- ing all thdr artillery except the slate guns. which they had been forced to union W of unodbmlnad‘vy Berlin. A ril 25.â€"-At n meeting hen: of tho nut-glen conga-val. l'r. lh-hc of Funk- fort return-d n successful urn-mum: w the human heart. the Drst cow of the kind in the history 0! sum-i". The account at Um cane as given by if. “('D\‘ causal n u-usnllou among the nusvmbk-d savannwbo Him-nod «mcrly u the doctor gave the details of the operation. luten-st was add- «i to the den-ripuou by Lila introduction of we patient to me congress. in n-liiux of the m- Dr. lie-be slid that the mun bud hen clubbed in the bcnrt. In the ordlun course his death would have been oer in u very short time. He \vuu'. however. burnt-oi: conveyed to the hospital. when: Dr. Reno was in nut-ud- since. The doctor had him nt once when 1‘; than openert unis mom. mimetic laid bun (- on u: on t (11; ms n wound on the ri t The 0’ the (ii-gun. ‘ne lowed up the orna- mnde by the rubber, end then applied git-non! tenant-m for up rcstln the hemorrhage. The heart corked vloieu ly during the opention, but den Ito the commotion of the omn the pa en! made good prom-"no and soon poem-M Dodd’r lanterns Co. ' Breakupiicold in Time DY UIINO .Tbepowtocnro is there. ‘1 , clund ud under good state of cultivntion. ‘°’ Halt tells” the intrinsic value of ___________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" J C. RAY, ISSUEB OF MABRIAGI 0 ”mm. WHY-4. J. buoy. commâ€"hue a WWW“ d Aux.8§tb.m.â€"16m. m M GEOBGI DOUGLASB, noun 0' man m- to directions. to purify your blood, or cure my 0! the may blood dismal. you are usefully min to receive benefit. You or. not trying an experiment. It will make your blood pure, rich end nourishing. end then drive out the germ at about, When the nerve- nnd build up the wholenyluln. OMBom:10to Hananwlnnn; 7 we Evan-0‘ . 28 Wellington-ct. Telephone 18 Do not 1purge. gripe. A std. Ontario ; Kinnton. Grnnd Ollie: and residence. York-It. Ollie: hours, . New Adverdsemenu. ____________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€" ___'___'_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" UBSCKIBE FOR THE 9081â€"0111, One Dollnl' per your in ndvnnoe. ARM FOR SALEâ€"In the township of wipe-n. being composed oi the E nnd rter of lot 5 in the d twenty-five ncreo. more or | nod 7 w s p.m. Lind-y. April 8. 189Lâ€"84-ly. B. G. 8. BYEBSON, OCULIBT and JURIST, 00 College Street. TORONTO. new brick hound-nine born end sable erected . . ggtggnggfms “8"". Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Specnalist. . ,f of «13°! egg“! "id 3 m,“ ,r m “can“, ==== to no ll DD u flangfndnboutl miles from Mnnilln and Infl- Bumtorl. Ito. "lam“ $.51“ ““1“ :2 unicorn . or W "- IPP 3‘ - “a, - ___-:g .u. OORE JACKSON â€" Bar-nob __:J_-E_°__lâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘â€" M Solicitors, etc. om William-It... Lind-:1 l". D. Moon. Aux. Jun-cl. ‘ / F. Dm. BABBBTIB, BOLI- Cl‘l’OE. Eu... (3on Crown Attorney.cla‘l oi chef‘s-co. Lind-v.0“. Odie. over Blnir in Son- “: “on up“. - H. HOPKINS, Barlow. etc, 80- RE HE EST . new 1 u: 0mm Bank. at tel PH 0T0 S A T L. .. ......5.::..;os... .3. “mu: .3: . Lind-v. n â€" . l Maw 51'. I“ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"“ 3 NDSAY BARRON STEERS, (Solicitor-I for Opposite the Prubyterinn Church. “Mum mguw; 1”" 90mm“ 'â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€" J. . ' .' ' . Norton TO CREDITORS.â€"In the __22_____â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ 3‘ W “-5“ w“ 3"" utter o! the mm 0! Herb»! 6 Micki-M. Mom d: STEWART, BARBIE- lnu oi the town-hip of In?! . in the countv 0! 11-235 Solicitor: New etc. etc 030“ Yi‘t‘fiimx' tungsten-heme .... cummm. w. .....i.. 'm; m I fl 0 ‘ it; «was 411.”! ”a. §"i§§;‘“‘- 11.03.6433'0. D. J. Ilen- . 0,0. 1'. w . LII , , nt 1 9c n- . v , v :hiau‘ol .lnripon’. Ere ii'ocrobv Emma meet-mar M‘SWEXI‘ 5' AI‘ DERSON- and by to Dalian firsts, 8: ‘ e P. 0?. 3r Archibd BARBISTEBS. SOLICITORS. '° 1: “3“” - -. onice opposite the Duly house Lindsey. l pun in at tb lr . afigw‘. 011nm: fill...“ ”0pr JOHN llcSWEYN DONALD IL ANDERSON. red b h: otte- u u invent ___._.â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"r--â€"_â€"_â€"'v mun-llama an uid mu win be distributed Mom) £11 McDIABMIand ' . . So citora. etc.. “GERALD J. REID. any nnd Fenolon Falls. Iindaay (Moe .' Baker’s Block, Kent-St. We mlonmng Money on reel estate. first none-g in ruins intro and mil to suit borrowers.” Solicitor for ndmminintrix. Deled nt Cnoniuton. 2nd April. lM.- 614w. OBGANS, PIANOS AND SEWING MACHINES. â€"-O F.â€" ANY MAKE DESIRED. but terms nnd nt the very lowest Intel of interd- We do not lend on now- or chattel security. L. v. O’CONNOR, EA. Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer. etc. 0121ch over Carter’s Dry GOOdl' Store, Kent-ct. Lind-any. Ont. ”MONEY T0 LOAN It lowest Intel 0! interact on only unn- oi n=ymont.-5¢-l:r. ___________.___â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" Den tis try. R. HART, DENTIST, - Lindsay. Grndunw 0! Trinity University. Toronto. nine gndunte of the Boyd College of Dent-l Su , Ont. OFFICE- 94 Kent-rt" opp. the P. 3. DR. E. A. TgTTEN. DENTIST. Gndunu of Toronto University nnd Boy-l 00.2. 0! Dentnl Surgeons. OFFICEâ€"No. - Kent , room- lorrnerly occupied by Telephone Co.â€"u~ly‘r. 133- F. A. WALTERS. DENTIST, - Lindsay. Honor Grudunte of Toronto Culver-lit â€" All the intent end improved bunches of beam weiullf Eeriormod. Chm modern“. OF! C râ€"Over Gregory's Drug Store at corner (1 Kent end Willinm-m.â€"73-l yr. _____________â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" DR. NEELLNDS EXTRACTS teeth without pnin by GAS, nnd VITALIZKD All, administered by him for 26 you! He studied the I!“ under Dr; Colton, _, the originator oi On for Exit-retina Teeth. Dr Colt-n2: wiles Dr. Neolnndsthnt he in. given the gun to 186.417 penom without nu accident. Dr. lod- nndl use: the but loenl Pain Obtnnden. Beautiful Artificial Teeth, resorted nt modernte prices. Plane send posh! curd before coming. Office nonrly opposite the Simpson Benn. Linda-v. 8 MR. GROSS. DENTIST. Lumen! Membero Royal e urgcom All bronchu- oi Dentistry. including: the Gold end Poroelnin Crowning system. successfully prnctlou. llr. Gross is preperod to give you the bone]: of the ricerend the but term- on W"? ish nnd moterinl gunnnteod. Painless Extraction of Tooth he I! I»! using (an and Ylulieed Air with hir mun! Incon- also the best iocnl applications for hiking pnin. Gum numbed by “Freezing". Rememberomm rd- nble Dentist. over Kennedy’s store. Kent-It, Burmese Cardo- EORGE McHUGH, .4 170213512312. Residence, Wellingtowst" LINDSA Y. _________.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- W F. O’BOYLE, CIEERK 01" TH] out THE WK‘S‘EEgT FRIEND Collect. Toronto. Veterinary Aunchuon. omen nod midenoe. Pool out 0! Solution nmy burr-ck- one wt 0! Curling Rink. All cnlle mullet ed to. Chute modem, L__________â€"â€"â€" «MW MONEY TO LOAN. UL .- Penan- rcquirlng loom 0n term or town property will and term: to suit than by npplying to ICSWEYN ANDERSON. Bnm'rtcr-. ctc.. Lind-y unit borrower. Also I _ lost: on ndvnntngeous term HONEY TO 5 To 6 PER CENT. MUNICXPALITY o OPS. mun. Anon AOIIT. Lite nnd nowun . MAT! LID oonrm l'Dl’DI. owe-mom re “A... â€" Private and other Fund: nt Lowest Rota. oood tum- sad we low It show mu. mordine Gencrnl Account-nit. Real Estate Agent, etc. Olen. to nrneunt end security. Smell loom etcurrmt nie- ops“ 301:3}; BleCK. ”hwy mam-t ma wtncipel “3‘ b‘ "P“ "° “" BM.“ D EAGLESON’ O modem... long-gum other securities negotiated mitffiofé‘éfii' 333% ‘GHARTEBED ACCOUNTANT, ONTARIO. l Commercial and Munlclpll eccounu nudlted. Linduv, Oratorio. MONEY to LOAN AT 5 29.0. cum! on town and hm room or loaning oom- puiu. u my in mum: at 8500 end up- nnrds'to suit borrowers. with specinl privilege-n- to plying in imminent- without [new in HM 0! interest. Interest end instalment: payable It our Why pay a higher nu! MolNTYRE STEWART, Bnmm. Mutiny. M McPHADEl-E- CONVEYANCER. COMMISSIONER H.C.J. DEBTS COLLECTED. Correcpondcnce cu'efully nttmded to. . 310401100. Adore-i fl. MCPllldtn, Box 17. Sunder- nno. Dunâ€"34 ti. mas BOWES. A UCTIONEEB manta have been made by the undersigned to lend on Real Estate security at rates of interest from 6 to '7 per cent... very large sums at 4} per cent» the montages taken for any term not exceedm ten years. and the interest payable yearly. half youly or quarterly. on days fixed to suit borrower. Principal can be induced by instalment. Apply

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