are always Saï¬sfa ' UFACTL'EE'D BYâ€" mean (10.. DEEOEN To. #- FOR SALE BYâ€" 0008- Lind among the advices received by press of J span is news of the arrest hima of a. female spy who gives e 3.5 Ocain. She has been using "85 with effect among Japsnese and had several of them at her " :11. with the result that she was 9 a magniï¬cent Iced of inform- for Li-Bung-Chang, of whcse e hcusebold, in appears, she was a . She is beautiful and accomplish- es she spzke Jspanese fluently, imbly hated f-r the work (.1 she: w.-.s assigned. Fer accent- ‘ her Chinese birth. The ofï¬cers beet; payigg for h ,1' smiles wit-h EB BURKE-RS. bar In use in We 1:: new ornamented. Mule ms. Quick-Worm 0! BS and z sippini‘? rte of >int to n- the soillxfl 0008, Linda FAVORITT OUNTE where 3“ st Values. DSA' hd'n'olentiy, and. More they could the bags was upset. Jones and ‘clucg to the sides of the frail craft hi for assistance. Frank Jenner :{hg Beneview whaz 5, half a mile pa cents per line (solid type) nonpariel. ï¬rst nion; ï¬ve cents each mbscqueni. insertion. wiing notice» in local columns, 10¢. per line am moo: 5c. each uubsequent insertion. BAH condcmed advertiuvmeuts. such as stayed . teachers mud. (arms for sale to! six or eight 31 can for three or {our insertions. It more eight lines an additional proportionate chum: is 138 murdelreé on! a young 3 1'» giy He lived fox - V. and there are some . c- irn t: hue known him 4.9 v u -g, and that he was an .; N .L - Dune c'z' arch. After 'ymr Cm: @119 return- . alts: July. :2 d worked ~ Mrs-trio W‘CX‘EZ‘I until Sap tem- 3 “15.3 know 12in] say that he ~xy quiz. an'o». ion, but that < e :y i255 habits and fly; m: 5.: an occupation. ms? 5‘": .~r;2 mouth‘ in the ideal? Re!" the piaca .. N: van ‘n< 3rd of 1. im until fir ,2:; b.1rihl: crime to which sec. Caatxlle's refl age 13 3. rue (5am id heard the call, and though it 15.12: to see them he pushed cff in M rescued them after they had 1.2 chiliï¬ng Watnara~ nearly an hour. 959:. into J euner’a bash, Jones :nscioas 3nd Fowler was nearly 'bad hidden each other good-bye amended that they were beyond go: pie-3W. James. an Insurance man, 3:23, and E333: C. Fowler, 01 a. ham, were trolling in Lake "9:3. between Lakewood and hr. where they hooked a maskin- Pgint proportions. They were in skirf‘, but, ï¬naUy got the prize into :nzding to their stcry, the maskin- 1§tb3<’e weighed about 40 pounds Lasfgll of life 3:331 pung‘ bull. _I§ â€Hr huntiizg {52:12:31.}- eve am) men :2?! let them bash inhcughr. an Phekshot Irwin; 'Sirhzd two ï¬x: The par :e‘umicg no] ’9 in a light ‘ - in order t: Geo}: \‘aï¬ned 3° dmw is from a 5mm; FRIDAY, NOV. 2,7391. m AND FOREIGN I TEES OF INTEREST. 9mm: tram the relay-3p]; m Exam“. 'IIE CANADIAN POST. WILSON WILSON, Proprietors. “’17.:"33'. FA “7‘ Wnnn- LI! 59335.2, Wash, at an early hour on umgcrmng last, a ï¬re destroyed a photelsnd twelve of the guests were â€a :a death. and several severely In- dbi 12231: g from windows. LL: 5," 2-2:ch Blskg, M.Z_P., c;~_1esder of 5 OF THE WEEK m1 pariy. or Canada, addressed a audience at the industrial hall, eiphis. on Tuesday night: last, on hA'aticnal Federation of America. a an earnest appeal for fands to me home rule cause, and spoke of swi’g sentiment in favour of the < country and England. A V035 was raised from members :diannce. Archbishop Ryan con-J r! Bowno‘ .n discount to merchants {or business advertise- the year or for a shorter time. Rates made I appziam'on. 7821911811953}, Notié; 9 0.9a DIS TRICZ’ NO TES. 23:39.1 interest is taken in ‘r ‘hs case of Almeda mu ‘rrcr :t‘ Jessie Keith. ' rie 9. Reach Canadian,and -. rHy» ncinthe. Enquiries set 1: C-.atte1 ’e still has rela- . Hyacinthe, an (1 they are p12. The murderer ’ only a young lad He lived for ' 3'. (.12.. {f’there are some t.- have known him u g, and that: he was an ctr: Dame c'r nr c.h After 3931‘ Chat? e119 return- c 3353111213. 21rd worked 'cfric works until Sap tem- ‘3 3?an 12in] say_ that_ he "‘tr huntiag in the Ves- S. 1 2326. y evening, Robert ‘zwo men :29 med Tomlin 13c them bash. One of the tscugh r cannon recover. Ic‘fszio- .mviug entered his Hgd _tw3 ï¬ngezs shot off Bronchltlu, Weak Lun o, Consum ton. Loss of loch, Emaciatlon. Weak Babies. Growing Children, Poor Mothers’ Milk, Sorofula, Anaemia: r-r, {ur all conditions call- for a quick and effective Mme)â€. Syn/fur I’d/â€[514. FREE. Bowne. Ballerina. All Druggim. 60c. A Ii. ADVERTISING 3.5m ,eam of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, is for Coughs, Colds, 89m Thy-oat, Emulsion :enlast Mr. AdamCook, :ut shaming met with 3 eat. and will probably The party were just umicg name, and had :1 a. light wagcn, when in order to have a shot 3;: grinned his gun by w is from the wagon, 18 gm glisglgarged. the Eco tt's Em ulgiog v‘vfll‘ Ieadirg pea county cf â€Field In 1893 having bushels. Bruce came pay the p n’altyflcit Wm: 93am. W. Wxnsox ramlng. mummy“! to decorate your home. The soap 1: the best In tile muket,andibwmonlyoostlo.poctagoto and]: in the “ppm, it you lone the “‘1 Open. Mfltoyouraadussmamu. Eliâ€"'Eé'théâ€"ééï¬tmry' ’ , Is Canada's†make for eggs. low to Get a. “sum:- Plan". Sand 25 “ Sunlight " soap wrappers, wrapper bearing the words “Why Does a Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man," to Lever 8:08., Ltd., 44 Scott-st" Toronto, andyouwm rwelve by post a pretty pic- ture, tree from advertising, and wellth The 1'83 mac. n A bulletin has been issued by the D0 of mfnion government’s lawyer-minister of :e articulture in reference to the egg trade. Ld Although the people pay the men who 1: prepared the bulletin, it is announced that :o a copy of it cm be procured for ï¬ve cents 1- which amount is no doubt put into the general fund which is drawn on £31: the pleasure jzunts of the ministers. It con- tains, nevertheless, some interesting in- formation concerning the poultry worldl and its products. There are in Canada more than 13,000,000 hens and chickens, about 113'! a million turkeys, the same number cf geese, about four hundred thousand ducks and a hundred thousand other fowl. The markets open to our hen raisers are indicated as foliows, the ex- prts in dozens of eggs for 1893-4 being as follows : United Kingdom, 41041532; Usited States. 2,004,942; British West Indies, 1,314 ; Newfoundlsnd, 18227; St. Pierre, 16 317. These flgu es are no doubt interesting to poultry raise 1-1, but the at- ten-pt which 75 made to show :11 at the old ’ country market is a proï¬table one for the product at the Canadian hen. will no: go do 711. The experience of those dealers she have tried the experiment of ship- ping eggs across the ocean has been a. end "no, and on the whole very unproï¬table. Tue regulations, etc , as to packln are to exacting 11131; the proï¬ts rre all to. en cfl“, to say nothing of the diï¬iculty in placing the Canadian article on the English murk- et in prime condition, or above every- 1 1 'hlng else, ages must be well preserved. ‘ The United States market is the natural 1 1 l Hm cm: 1-1 1451mm; F...“ m '. .uurhea tor Cnneds’s eggs,and while it may be in a. measure humiliating to ac- knowledge it, the McKinley bill, the some <f she in~~ne tarifl’ war between Canada and the Unated State-s, destroyed our best ‘ market for eggs. The legislators on both 5 sides of the line have been making gener- 5 a1 fools of themselves far a. long time at 1 the expense of the people who in every C instance have to bear the consequence of r the law-makers? madness. Look at the I? 0guess. The following is a. statement cf 1 t .e eggs with their values shipped from ‘ Unnaaa during the past few years : Doz Em. Velue. 11.728 518 81793167 I F V .. .'. 14.698338 2356318 11 a tl n a f 1883 .. . 14,683,061 2.59} 279 1384 . . . 1335 ......................... 14,029,474 2 095337 1886.... .... ...... 14 465.764 1.893 672 1337 .......... .. ........ 13,682 914 1 930 344 1888 .......................... 15,255 553 2 262 315 1859 .......................... 15.370 061 am 715 .. 14917912 2065086 1890............... 1591 ................ 1892............... ... b The duty on eggs has been reduced y the new U. S. term near] 50 per cent, "58 095 675 1.177.881 o 0 IE and it is altogether probab e that another 5 1: 4,021,637 510 594 earwmeeeanincreaseotexportstothaï¬ gentry-lynch, nommsesées all An 1886 1837 1859 1890 1591 ‘ 1892‘ 13025....uun-uoo-o.oooo-oooo.on .l 1883...... ...... ...... ........ 1 1887...... ...... ...... ........ 1 18§8 ................... ..... 1 1390'....:..............-..... 1 E'- 1591.. ........ ................ 1892...... ......... .......... F D l _â€" -â€"uv n vvu .u... vuuu Pirie, a farmer residing in Seymour east, got a imnse of a bear in an apple tree on the o d Wm. Innes farm, situated about four miles northeast of Campbellford. Mr. Pirie procured a gun as quickly as he was able to reach for it and returned in time to et a shot at the animal. By this time it ad come down out of the tree and after Pirie flred bruin rolled over, but immediately gathered himself up and sloped ofl’ towards a neighboring swamp and disappeared. ..A bear has made several visits to Mr. Cornelius O‘Sulli van's orchard, about two miles north of Camp- bellford, and one evening duringbthe week he was i‘avored with a shot at ruin. but failed in taking its Ills It was seen in an apple tree helping itself to some fruit, cf which the bear family are very fond. . . .01: Friday last Archie Haslett, of the 12th concession of Rawdon, near the diamond railway, sawa large black animal in the l o=chard. He at ï¬rst then ht it was a big ‘ black dog, but as dogs 0 not sit up and eat apples from trees as this one did he began to realize that it was a bear. So calling to a young friend, Wm. Webb, the two went to the crohard when the bearran across two fields to a small swamp, closely pursued by the young men. Haslett, who carried a six-ï¬ned fork, drove it into the bear‘s neck and held it until Webb slew the brute with blows of an axe on the head. The bear weighed 200 pounds. Its‘ Slayers round it a heavy burden to drag to Mr. Haslett's. â€"The Campbellford Herald teflé tiiése 9331: stpxjes :â€"One_q§y 13,51; week Mr. John ! -â€"On Wednesday oi last week the wind was high and quite a wave rolled upon the waters of Pigeon Lakeand down Gannon's = Narrows. the waters rushed with more than usual icrce. It is at this point that ' the people cf Harvey cross to Eunismore to shorten the distance to Peter-borough. 0n Wednesda morning when Mr. . O'Donnell, of arvey, left home with his cattle and sheep to brin them across from their grazing farm. a morning was fine, but as he proceeded the wind arose until quite a breeze was blowing when they reached the ferry. Arriving at the crossing point he became doubtful wheth- er to attempt to cross or not. but, not to be stopped by the breeze, the cattle and sheep were driven upon the ferry and all went well until about half. way across the stream when the cattle all made a rush and crowded to one end of the scow, bringing with them more weight than the conveyance was intended to carry and the and went under water. The air pipe tak- ing in water and the scow in a v few moments was ï¬lled and proceeded own- wards, Mr. O‘Donnell and Mr. W. P. \ Chase and the cattle and sheep all swim- ming for shore. Some of the cattle landed upon the Ennismore side, others returned to the Harvey shore, only two sheep and one heifer being drowned. Mr. O'Donnell and Mr. Chase had close calls, being near- ly exhausted when rescued. The scow has been brought to the surface and on Saturday] ast communication re-opened. "- ,7,“ .w-.._.., “â€"mâ€"- â€"-â€"- w uv-vuu He had been us work only e mu. over one hour. The boot on her return trip tram Luke Joseph brouzhe down the body to vaenhnrsb. Mr. E. Burklnehow was formerly a resident of Orlllla. mypoq Ina uu u: "on: or an. 10 . which m over him. couples-Ir lug bl: â€In: any lnnggntly gnu-plug him to death. â€"A Grevenhmc press deepetch u e that William J. Box-kin chow, son of Barkinehew, oi tint town, who had been n dxiver on :5 screen on: in Toronto for aomeyeen eniindin no workmen, returned home on hid day est. enden d with Mickie, D menu 8: Son to o to he lumber woods. w on be urind at evening and commenced work on Sum-do! morning. meningeal-0:41 wey eceeewi dump. He out-bongo hemlock Indem! in ingge get ewey m it he ppe_d_end 9n ironic! the log. which 800 1 minute, and the fleehypubot the arm and part of the bonewereflern Into mince meat. Fortnmtely the gendons or. mueclee were not seriously 1m and under medical mu 1: la hoped he be Ible to resume work In I than time. â€"On Monday last, the 22nd lnet., Mr. John Steele, an employee In the Sprawl": Wagon Co., Markham. work shops was running one of the machines, the ehaper, and by a sudden and unavoidable jer his right arm was caught by the halves o the gyhlnez which has a revolution of at least 68393 on agavsunamsovko: a 2:3: :18 3553 053% m!» 8358: in #8; 05 5 .8395... 23 .385 and 05 3 .58 pack but “twang: dqwn to the 1 ' “I trust Moran will not be influenced to use any other medicine while they can cure your: which does such mod work. mount speak strongly enough In favor at Palm’s C-Jery Csmpound. and you m§he assured I will always recommend it. on are gnnbcrty to punluh this letter In your wot “After receiving so much beneï¬t from Paine's Celery Contzipound. I think it my duets to inform su erera what this green m cine can do for all who wish to regain health and strength. I have been a great enfl‘eter for years trom nervousness and weakness, and have had the advice and attendance of doctors with but little bene- ï¬t. I was iniuced to use your Paine'n. Celery Compound some time ego, and I must confess it is the best medicine I ever used. Nothing else has ever done me so much good, and I now teeiquiten difl'erent person. In- L ,,L ,W-n, nu .. - _ _ All troubles quickly roll away when nature's great medicine is used. In the pest tens of thousands have used the waters or that unfailing fountain of virtues and have been made whole. Thousands are testing it today, and miraculous results are the traits: 11 you are sufl‘ering, dear reader, delu no longer, test the great healer that as won so many victories, it will meet your want- and needs. For your encouragement the following letter from Mrs. Fanny M. Ht.- if, of Salmon Point, Ont., is given as a. nroot of what results on may reap, if you use Feline} Celery_ _ mpound :â€" ‘ As the sun shines on the rloh and poor. the righteous and unrighteous. blessing all alike; so does Paine’s Celery Compound give life, health, strength and a {rash lease of life to people of every grade and class who are victims of nervousness. rheumatism, neuralgia, dysp psle, lndlges- tion_ 31nd liver and higipey txfoubles. Every ailing, sick and diseased man woman and child must go to the same fountain for cure. There is no fashionable or royal road for the elite and wealthy of society; the noble or birth, the titled and affluent must lay hold of the same means for banishing disease and sutl’exin that is so eagerly sought after by th see in nmbler positions and elgcnmstances, , “Go with thy pains to the fountain, Go with thy load or disease ; Use namre’s cuter and healer, Thou shalt have health, strength ease." Thousands Have Been Given a New Lease of Life. Paine’s Celery Compound Heals and Cures. Your Burden of Pain and Suffering Will R011 Away. Test its Virtues, W'eary Sufferer. Go to the Fountain. season. Ralph Wilkes, 2:12, has trotted 144 miles in from3 to 2:14 minutes this Glanders is playing havoc with horses at Brooklyn and at Saginaw, Mich. The race horse Pickpocket will be re- tired to the stud when this season ends. Ella Hopkins, dam of many famous trotters, died recently in Kentucky. Alix is four inches greater in girth than she is in height. Keats, the poet, was: born in a livery stable. ï¬gure was tall and coizimanding, arid there were visible signs of character in his face. Lincoln held him in great es- teem and had much conï¬dence in his ability. . The late Judge Holt; was the nation’s popular orator 30 years ago. He yas a man of distiqgnished appearance. His Thomas Jefferson as a boy rode well and played the violin, but he most sin- cerer loved to study. When very young, he went to college and gave 15 hours a day to his books and for exercise at twi- light would run for a mile out of the college grounds and back again. Lord Rosebery is an admirer of Wash- ington. He has just bought a portrait of our ï¬rst president that was painted in 1784 for the Earl of Shelburne, then prime minister. Rosebery will put the picture in a conspicuous place in his London house. Thomas Wickes. the vice president of the Pullman company, is an English- man by birth and is 48 years of age. He came to this country in 1868 and two years later entered' the employ of the Pullman oompanyas anaedstant ticket agent. Marshal Cum-abort. thommaus French soldier, denies the report that ho is about to publish his memoirs. much to the satisfaction of some people; The marshal is in excellent health and our- ries his great age with ease. It in said that Lady Gwendolino Co- oil. tho yonngout daughter oi 1.011801- ubnry. in ens-god upon a political nov- el into which novel-.11 well known per- Ionagcs will be introduced. THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, â€7153mm. NOVEMBER 2 1394. I Mr. Clement Scott. the colon-nod dramatic critic. in o Mulborongh boy and an ox-olork of tho war ofï¬ce. He in tho son of a London 0102mm. Emin Puha’u (Lyon-old daughter, ;11ttlo Fez-Ma, liven quietlyin Box-1m, un- conscious nuke of the-loos of her father 9nd of the interest sho excites. lit-Senator Wu'ren’s Wyoming and: ‘is 75by 100111116st isstookedwith $3,000 horses, 15,000 cattle and 120,- 000 sheep. Ex-Oongreemzm John Mercer Imag- ston, colored, of Virginia, is writings move]. Pederewski claims that hehas receiv- ed 50,000 requests for his ph and his autograph tron: his fair admir- TURF TOPICS. PERSUNKC GOSSIP. Symonâ€"Moisture ; mEannVeW'lbnhlng and stinging, most a nlght; was. by scratching. Hanowedto continuum booox’nlng oh 0 s ""11... 0 very sore. WAY a urt- matonotho itahhgnndhhodlngnuh m,mdlnmo§touu removes nu- tum_4t_drnmgg,_¢r bv nun. Im- a) ____L_ __ __ lean-eel has something to my nepgct- m the Well-lulu“ Richmond Pmuoinn. Momma. Oct. ï¬lthâ€"Dr. A. G. Mc- Cormick, of Richmond, Que, whose remarkable cure of Brlght'e Disc-nee, by the use or Dodd’a Kidney Pills. has been set 101th in his letter, recently published, is a. graduate of 1!!ch College. tug any. Ho is well known, not only to the medical proteeeion in Montreal. but throughout the entire ace no a cumin! and renu- teble ph clan, and his testimony to the worth of Dodd’a Kidney Pills is accepted by phy-lclnne geuenily on n routes of the emneoy o! the rem y. Suoh 3 communication. omninu h'om so eminent a graduate of Mon will hen the “feet of __‘_n__ “-310- â€I, n-.. aw: Am: GLAD to learn tbst the “Pm- Kn... 1-23" h hwing so largoaeu‘e in our city. We have every reason to believe it. to be an almost never-Vainng care for pxln, end 1- amodfclne '11.: no family sh- uld be without. Only 23c. {er a. big bottle. It. The horny-handed workunn all: u up." the skilled mach-nic ' var-go»- " tn. . "y clerk “angry," the banker Woman." I Ian iowner 3-.“an '- i Inâ€! ‘ fees." I bumlu' “mug." but. it u! come: to an In. thing 1: the one o! the reek. 3:31;!an likely thing to become a wowâ€"u little The Romans hunt the 6m. diku {a Bonn-.4 WhenBabywassk-k. we mix-2013:0991. When shown: a Child. she cried {or (mama-h. Monshobecamemwo clungto<mom Menshohadmfldrmshogumtbcm m Warden (to newly arrived convict)â€"â€"In this institution we tryto put a man to work at his own trade or profession, so that he can work his way up. What is your occupation? ~ _ __ A depraved or watery condition of the blood or shattered nerves are the two fruitful sources of almost every disease that afflicts humanity. and to all sufferers Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are offered with a conï¬dence that they are the only perfect and unfailing blood builder and nerve restorer and that where given a fair trial disease and suffering must vanish. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers or will be sent by mail on receipt of 50 cents a box or $2.50 for six boxes, by addressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine 00.. Brockville, Ont, or Schenectady. N .Y. Beware of imita- tions and always refuse trashy substitutes alleged to be “just as good.†St. Patrick is commonly stated to have died at Saul on the 17th of Munch, 493, in the one hundred and twenty-ï¬rst year of his age. The shamrock, or small white tlovor, is almost universally worn in the has all over Ireland on St. Patrick‘s day. The popular notion is that when St. Pat- rick was preaching tho doctrine of the Trinitytotho pagan Irish he used this plant, bearing three lcnvcs upon one stem, nsa. symbol or illustration of the great mystery.-â€"Chambcrs’ Book of Days. '3' ml WOIDIR’ULIARRATIVE O! A PAW? 817173818. l 1h" and mum-Merrie" Inseam.†to Aimee: :oh mm From Meade. loam-l. Mrs. Sarah Clontier, whd neeidee at No. l 405 Montulm Street, “onwhlchhi: passed through en experience or worthy of e widespread publication for the beneï¬t it mey prevetocthere. [v to {our years ego, Mn. Cloutier'e heal had been good, but at that time she was attached by that dread scourge. is 331p . Every fell since, notwithstending er care to avoid it, she has been afflicted with lnilemmetion of the lunge, which would bring her to the very verge of dceth. This was followed by brenehte for the rest of the year. Her bronchial A tubes were effected to such an extent that it wee with diilieulty she could I breathe, end e draught of outside air would melce her cough in the most distressing manner. “There was," said Mrs. Cloutier to the reporter, “e constant rattling sound in my throat, end in the state I was in death would have Men a relief. I could not attend to my elfeire nor to my house, and bed it not been tor my niece. on whom I relied, I eennot eey whet would heve become of me. It was in vein that I tried the numerous reme- dies given me by various doctors, and when I think of all the money they cost me I cannot but regret I have ever tried them. I had reed frequently of the cures - effected by Dr. Williems’ Pink Pills, end b I felt that they must contain the truth. I for if they were unfounded none would I dare togive the names and addresses of NI , the persons said to be cured in the public "e- manner in which these are given in the M‘ newspapers. I decided to try Pink Pills, Id and none but those who were acquainted with my former condition can under-stand the good I have derived from their use, which I continued until I felt that I was completely cured. As a proof that I em cured I may tell you that on the ï¬rst â€"â€" occasion of my going out after my recovery I walked for two miles on an up hill read without feeling the least fatigue or the least pant for breath, and since that time I have enjoyed the best of health. . Last fall 1 was afraid that the inflamma- tion of the lungs to which I had been subject at that period of former years might return, but I had not the least symptom of it and never felt better in my life. You can imagine the gratitude I feel for Dr. Williems’ Pink Pills, end I recommend them to all who will heed my advice, and I do not think it possible for me to say too much in favor of this wonderful remedy, the use of which in other cases as well as mine proved invaluable. â€"9285;u WHO DR. MCCORMICK IS. 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J EFFERS. Mamas Oummcao'amnuu. cum-mu. pgqgssl, PHYSICIAN. urn, R, @193â€, Clark of flu Mm i- F. _O'BOYLE, CLERK OF THE Human chgxun. J_._ [40892. OonoooILâ€"hmor of m.“ IIIâ€"Q Busmeu Cards W. P. BROAD. Iggnmum1 mm, L. n. 8.. DENTIST E. A. TgTTEN. DENTIST. Hotels. Don t1: try. Dental Surgeon, LINDSAY J. NEELANDS, nut. 01 Ontario and member at Good Maud town umulh' u» v. at... manic mmn'auducumy, . . «mun-Muir. m‘. :4 p-I-‘dpul mm "c nun-H In u. m m KW “dump . u Maw I. J. a l. a. lo Avenue Mun. 0c" 8“. M 11*. PMV AT! mum work a do nodal-u 0100mm MONEY T0 LOH omenâ€"No- Dom-Ion B u a - m...’ ‘5. Mud-0y. Juno: 18.9â€"l0;|y, “mm" W AV] GAGESâ€"u (tom 5 Ln 7 not com: â€657;; “onto! l-u; loam! usable mm, at. my once. My adv-mod on acorn-y of prom-aw nous §53v3433 so .33 3 63:13.5 9 a; on... a 9.: .3328: 23. 3 3:8 8 c3? u“ 1" Iowa u. [om current. n10. Te mu 0! Its-S: Inn! to math. bot-toner. Hummus: In H" Mod. M . ONEY TU LOAN. "won-r LOAN: “- m! 1.0qu ovum urn. M ONEY LELT 1mm: an Iowa: ( "LIONEY TO LEN!) UN A P.DEVLIN BARRISTER. SOLI- - CINR Eu... Cnnnty Crown Attorney. Clerk 0! the Ponce. Lindny,0ul.. omen om luau Patent m. Ken: 0*. III. 3mm. 1%.. mun Block. Kent}: Undny.0nwio. A km mount of money!» low a low rm n! mum and um: to sun borrows. Way. Sept. It 1892. ~14. r1. Solicitor. Notm’ Etc. omx‘O’IO'VGI' north we}; col-not of Kent wd Yolkâ€"um. Linduy. Mano, gum new», to â€on. Nov. 10. 189338. 1U was. Solicitors, Noam. «amnion;- MOnun'o Bunk Kent-u... Lmduy. D. J. Iclh‘TYRE. QC. '1'. STEWART. 0! tor Dominion Bsuk.)olflée ï¬x the n'ec nomsnséi Bunk building. mum-u . Linda-y. June 2, 1892.â€" “34y. Sancho". etc. I". D. Moon: U. helm tot “w Ont-{do Bank st loam nun. once, No. 6. W Mud-Iv. On! -25. Plum {uni-bed {or all elm 0! work and con- ntrucuon nu had. Omen: Open Home Back. Updggj-m" indvuv. Jun. 25. 1893. 7- 42 13'. £1. had Surveyor. rand. Loan nod [alum Agent, (mun, Om. ONION h; Inn" (or I _ or Engineering will receive prompt trunnion. l0 Y T0 LOAN st 6 per cent. Orillh, Inch 12, 1890. ï¬foliNTYRE a STEWART. 6% tï¬R-S- JOHN NCSWEYN 2 1001 Rough l-zardwood, deliver- (‘d ....................... f. 2050 2 100: Select llardwoo I, deliver- ed. ...................... $3.? 5 GOAL, vae an! Nutt, 85.75 per (on. 850. on Woodman†“can“!!! the pm Mr. rum can. OFFICE-«Smuth‘a Block, 0pm the PIO‘ JOHN A. BARRON. Q. 0.. (Sulioltbr {or Dominion Rmk.) Mike m the no N nnmsninn delivendp...†82:50 4 foot Maple. Chopped, deuyem 4 foqtnnlian \‘Vood. per ppm. Architects and Surveyors. deliveredpufl. ...,.'.._ 8:21:13 4 {cog Manicunound and 3.99323), ‘RANK L. SOMERVILLE, Humbor C" .0180 Society C. I. CIVIL IHGIN “R m ARCHITECT. Having decided to claw out. mv stock of Wood sud 00.1 I odor u. the lollouhg Low Prim: W053i} iéND GOAL For my “hummiaoumw tho mm. Telephone D31 :3er l 1.4:. 3917319789. ngintez. «new So For the Very BEST and GHEAPEST Awnings, Tents, Baas. Waterproof Horse and Wag- on Covers. Laps, Rugs. Coats, Hats. Rubber 1am and Gloves. 3,3). THEXTON. OSWEYN ANDERSON. Ban-town, £01.. Luau-.1. (Mm immediate! mom the Dal. â€0806. '15.! street. â€"...â€"_..â€".â€" gm. mm sous.Ԥ> {GORE JACKSON (S RATHBUN CD’S. YARD NORTH END of Lindsay-st. BRIDGE, 1.9.39: 8.“ MACpomgLL. Btu-natal, No handier place for Shingles. Lumber. Lath. Etc" than at 00.41. ana’ W000 We are now rantnbllahod 0‘ «up ngw. ammonium and a, ognlu, 31.5.. mi milieu Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Plaster Paris, Charcoal, Portland Cement, Salt, Terra Cotta Material, Drain Tile, Etc., Etc. @jjnmnuu (:03 H U DS PETE [haw Naomi;- ï¬nd A cummcnmo. though Imam, mm a! cannon pa-cnd mm In (a- luwlug on “mm- M. b} per caut- Pani- vhmu to hormw on cow-e term should not «by w u-sko Ippuctuoo. hi3. uncou- ul (and: n. my: lly [11.er um Mm: to madly. n m an. (I: DI dam: in an; "In-- Interim; N “a ALLA! 8._ “0005'†J J. Turner 6! S‘ Money to Loan. '. _ M_. a: _ Muywoanm. Bar-11.9wâ€. 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