F‘. FALL! Q D ‘ eeeeseeeeég ARCHER ’8 ABE BALM ht‘ (10.1116: Wish 1.. he. that they .tn do the axle (or ‘1‘- Rare; Yet if I ‘y. of course-01!? novm' called “5 of their star. m- of the subfle Ire warmed to 8" , hand which had m t0 tub? md' r-antntry. With 3 tho war began- -.an half that of nor had increfls' _ rmrhinz out to n and Holland. Indy. whild: ’9 [ï¬ns digafl'ecp'm m] Prnsbytenans «- was imminent 'hrmchtfnL ,r onus? WEN!“ P1110509 0f Fronchh m3: kindly then Their hearts - £15th Of on? \\'?‘.It the heart pm? the? can“? M9 cbfvaxry 3'3 thn nation W†The all"? In"? to take my mm uh gun! tad. hi. 9. WM). mnvmr- riskinz ono'c ï¬n n knowlodmp hi. mm»! mu)»: Imnmlvr of 3 . The «word :pnkvn without pping in befm't‘ I in ovary N" was the mo. r ships fought Fronch vessel .how to Dane. ken mm. but i' subject“ to rh were being x. It was or no men. who s in ï¬ghtint: waning their mnot conceive ul' xx-nce and :xtrc‘d was in s: the Punch. .- zrmt Inadl‘r. ii n2. am h}: Amer}: +817 93‘: nn 7! m loath- ' form papa s at the h m1: n! the ‘MHL" The warl "dimenit" ie arelatlve word. in n: .-.- mean much, or little. or nothing. gaming t ) circumstances. The wood"- m (vii-2: of the Juggler was diflicoit to him into. Now it is on). To you it ie imps-t ‘ikile. it is all a question of practice sud knowledge. Once the physicians round it diiiicuit to prevent a fever follow- ing 9 «Initial operation. fro-day, when {my fellows even capitol cpeutions. it ie equinlent to malpractice. It shows that the «urgeon is criminally careless or (what is still worse) doesn't understand the antiseptic treatment. And so the math: Rees in every department of human lab: r oreil'ort. Early in the year 1393 n womanâ€"Mrs. Emmet!) Knottâ€"weot to a doctor for medical advice. He told her she was suffering from acute indigestion. very dim-nit to cure. He was right in his opinion cf the nature, and proved himself the right as to the dimmltv of curing It by faiiing to cure her. Yet what was impossible for him was afterwards accomp- piished with apparent ease. Speaking of the beginning of the trouble, she Pays: “At ï¬rst there was no sharp attack of painâ€"in fact. no piin at all. I merely felt lepgyid. lifeless, and out cf __L-_n_.‘ “a; um w your on In advanced stages ofCon- sumption, Scott’s Emulsion soothes the cough, checks the night sweats and pre- vents extreme emaciation, In this way it prolongs 'life and makes more comforta- bit the last days. In every case of consumptionâ€"from its ï¬rst appearance to its most advanced stagesâ€"no [may promises a. greater hope for recovery or brings comfort and relief equal to sgott’s Emulsion. Book on m» :ubicct free for the ask- the Strong as ever. Th? spaaared as may fir- to (1-: what none of were 3'9": :2 do at all of it sud ccnsenr to ltï¬ter. (lined) Biz Roman: Rnd, Hasti S: we see, don’c wt 0! tools 3.; well as doctor knew exsczlw but he didn't posses Just in. What Is in: Draw want is easv‘ Mgther Saigels Syi things don'tâ€"why t 33% indï¬ad it urinal e w a are . be cured: my; I cant: pk. -_ , _~.â€"uu..u .v y 4-" .v .H-_,- "What I -‘1..,uld do. and what would’ tecome of me in the end. I could not! mane, Winn! m? mother-in law. visiting 3 {4; see thy, told me what zocd Mother l 2:22:14 Curazlve Syrup had. done for her i ink: similar circumstances. Willing to 1 3! anylhlng that might hold out a hope :2 reliaf, I Sent to Mr. T. W. Balding. the ifâ€: 3‘ Manor, for a battle. It helped ‘ 3e de‘idngy in less than a. week. I was We to es: something and it agreed with l 58.0.2213: n: ptln or distress whatever. 3 £ng w a cheering and hopeful that I ; Jainism: a thcuzhte cf any other remedy : ‘id EU): :2 e: o 1 taking ‘Mother Saigel.‘ ' F? may :emsnt kept pics with the use g Z-clne. and when I had takeni “ ’ I hand myself as well and i “032 r'w‘ ever. The wander was that it‘ Payers-i . - m zy fir Mother Saizelg Syrup . “I'd: fvbst none of the other medicines‘ 2’“? 3‘3": :3 Jo at all. That is why I write ‘ {in 31:41 91:11:93? to your nhllshing my: $.51 14179.25) E iszeth nott,151 M5. ‘ “9:51:22 R333, Hastings. Feb. 13%, 1897." 53 “:2 See; don‘c we 2 Success is a matter at {009‘ :23 well as of knowledge fl‘he . 032:“ 5:2er oxmtly what ï¬led his patient,_ put 11} diun't poasess the remedy. That's â€*5 It. What is impossible without the EEODEI ar‘ent is easy enough with it. Why â€fiber bï¬gels Syrup cares and o‘her Amzs don’tâ€"why that Is a long story. lid indeed it makes no dlflerance to sfople Why are ill. What they want is to til cured: and I confess it wsnld be exactly 3 Same with me. m Ccnts per line (nohd typo) Nonpaliel. ï¬rst mu, 5c each submquent. Insertion. wi-‘nz notices in loch! c lumns lOcperllnoIm nion. 5c each subsequent. insertion mu condensed advemsomenu such u strayed it. $010.59“ wanted, {arms (or sale o! :1: or eight .31 cm fur three or four lnnrtlom. I! more : eight lines an addition! proporï¬onlm chute I! 5‘ A.“ g}: CANADIAN POST is publiahed .ww Friday The subscription rates 'nnany nay mu me Lune Rep-hm Come to Time and PI! UP {or II Illegal Amfll Port an Prince, Hayti, Oct. 31’591'1‘ is trouble has arisen between Hayti ‘41 Germany. The German Minister > this Republic, Count Sdrweï¬n has “led down his flag, and. mu > current report, three Gm“ war- 133' arc expected here to back up the ILima-mm of the Minister to M (13‘ "md‘ug an indemnity for thé M 193111 arrest and imam d a :man citizen named W3». the 5314" has caused (:0de m ‘ent among the nave-- WM "'1 threats have been mï¬ï¬ In“ a; 00 PER YEAR. )4 xY FRIDAY. 0 Pabzzsaen’ Notice. wri on npï¬hc‘don J PICNIC 1N HAITI. DIFFIOULT OR EASY 'Er'e dike ADVERTISING RATES. ('1' mmaizm :3 may commence with my mun. mould almys be made in the sale“ ,Uxï¬ca and Express Money Orders no and may be new. at our own rink, {ecu-rs whenyou remit by ash. ,1; is Almys bezt to regaw ywo mks ,4.,_ A- mt: In merchant. for busineu Id“:- 10 ypgr _or [or u mortar um 1. Rate- T DOWNE, Benn/ilk. 0m nun: xx ADVASCI. *3 En 1118103. WILSON} WILSON. Proprietors 1897 EA SMIIE ON HIS FACE THE FAMOUS SINGLE TAXER IS DEAD Told That Henry George Had Passed Away in Triumph. 1'va Sudden In! of the Cree! Author at“ m and Poverty†In the lust of a pm. Election Can- ).In for Greater low Ion-k Inï¬nityâ€"Ills Career. ‘ New York. Oct. 30.â€"J.l‘he apostle or single tax. Henry George. died about 5 o‘clock yestad-ay ‘mominz at Union Square Hotel his election headquarters. He had addressed several meetings, in the course or his Mayornlty-of~ Greater-New York campaign, the night before, and had retired late. About. 3 (in-Joel: in the morning Mrs. George was awakened by the convulsive movements of her husband. He was moaning faintly. Jumping up, she tound him in a dying condition. She imme- diately rang the bell, and Night Clerk E. A. Warner responded. He sent for a doctor to West writ-street. It was over 20 minutes before the doctor at- rived. Henry George, jr.. who occupied a room on the second floor, was hastily culled. He hurried to the bedside of his dying father. He, Mrs. George and the doctor did all they could to save Mr. George, but despite their efforts he pass- ed away at 5 o’clock. He was found dead with a smile on his face. llas Sol Been Strong. Mr. George has not been strong for the past three years, and his son, Henry George, jr., has been his companion in almost every enterprise in which he has engaged, going with him ouhis tours" of the “Vest as a special newspaper corres- pondent in the last Presidential cam- paign, and keeping close at his side in 91s movements in the eampaign. \Vithlu the ast day or two cluse friends of Mr. George ham: noted with apprehension marked changes in his appearance and manner. His great, clear eyes grew dull. Little wrinkles came at the corners, and his eyes sunk in hollow caverns. His voice. usually resonant and pleasant, was higher pitched and toebler. Illa Career. Hem-y George was born on Sept. 2, 1831). He received a common school Education and then went into a. counting room. He was also a sailor, and learned the printer‘s trade. Mr. George is best known to the world at large through his writings upon eco- nomic questions, notably his work en- titled “ Progress and Poverty," published in 1879. His other works are: “Our Land and Land Policy," 1871: “Irish Land Question,†1881; “Social Prob- loms,†1883; “Property in Land,†:1 con- troversy with the Duke of Argyle. 1884, “The Condition of Labor," an open let- ter to Pope Leo XIII., 1891: and “A Perplexed Philosopher†(Herbert Spen- cer), 1892; In 1858 he reached California, where he worked at the printer’s case until 1866. when he became :1 reporter and afterwards an editor, working at diï¬erâ€" ant times on The San Francisco Times and Post. He returned to New York in 1880, and went to England and Ire- land the following year. where he was twice arrested as a suspect, but after- wards relea-scd when his identity was es- mblished. In 1886 Mr. George was nominated by the United Labor Party for mayor of New York, polling 68.000 votes against 90.000 for Abraham S. Hewitt. the Democratic nominee. and 60.000 for Theodore Roosevelt. now Assistant Sec- retary of the Navy. Republican. After his nomination for mayor by the Jeffersonian Democrats. Mr. George made an extremely active canvass. speaking several times every evening. and working from early to late at his headquarters. Ho zave to the cammizn its most sensational incidents in his at- tack upon Richard Croker and Thomas C. Flatt, whom he threatened to Drose cute {or various crimes. should he be elected mayor. His candidacy gave to the coming elec- tion its most uncertain element. for. according to expel-i politicians. it was practically impossible to estimate how much of Bryan's vote of last year would go to George. instead 01' Van Wyck. lil- Lut Speeches. Last night Mr. George spoke in the Borough of Queens. and later in the Borough. of Manhattan at the Central Opera House. 'He was greeted by huge and enthusiastic crowds everywhere. In one of his speeches last night. Mr. George said: “I have labored for years to make myself known. and now a: met these things are all written down. I believe that all the needed reform: 32% summed up in the vh‘xloson‘.z_v~tbe right of every man to eat. to drink. to speak as he sees ï¬t. so Ion: as he does. not: trench on the rights of any other mam" Later, in the same speech. he repeated his threats against Mr. Croker. in a“ ringing voice. that mark affected his hearers. saying: “Let him go to the penitentiary. He shall zo‘mere.†Mrs. Georke accomwnied her husband on most of his speech-making hips. and ï¬le was with him last night. V - »' caul- of Dentin†' Ills Former Campaign. HENRY GEORGE :h t are inconvenient durin the day and destroy rest. at night. hey make life amisery instead of a. blessing. Thug; aflect many persons after they re the age of 40, and are n'snally accom- paniqd by a. decay of vital power. They can be ' I have been troubled for more! your with n kidney or bladder dimcnlty. show- ing line)! in a tendency to nrineee live or eix times during the nigh oi ccnne o 3:11: annoyance. Afaer no on a. box of bbe S arena Kidney P5115 I and this trouble ieenpemna. end can now go to bad and secure a go d nighb'e rest. wichout getting up once. i think these nllin are a good thing and cm recommend them to mono suffering similarly. E A. 218038. 403 Woodward-eve. Kflemaz )0, M’ch. .A DI’. "Ohm A THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, English Press Now an Donal-e. London, Oct. 29.â€"The newspapers to- day are devoting much attention to the death at Henry George, publishing long sketches of his career and philosophical and economical theories. stunner Excel-lol- Says the Two lee-loud ' Gunmen, Alice and lawn, I‘ve Been Released. San Francisco, Oct. 29.â€"'1‘he steamer Excelsior, which arrived trom St. Mi.- chael last night, brought the news that the river steamers Alice and Mervin, with over 200 people, bound for Daw- son City, which were caught in the ice in Behring Sen off the mouth of the Yukon. were released by :1 sudden breaking up of the floes three weeks ago, and are now on their way up the xix er. The Henry George Campaugn uom- mittee was in session over three hour- yesterday afternoon. The mraenta-t'wec or the various organizations annual-ting George made speeches as to what course .--_‘,_ , to pursue. Some favored endorsing Low. Charles Stewart Smith and Jon- eph Lnrocque ot the Citizen! Union Were present for the purpose of urging the endorsement of Low. This suggestion was adopted unanimous- ly and enthusiastically. Thomas L. Johnson was nppolnted a committee to see whether the son would accept. Henry George, jr., was seen almost immediately, and he accepted. lle Se: Type In Frisco. Henry George, jr., was born in Sacra.- mento. California, in 1802. He was edu- cated in the Public schools of San Fran- cisco. He was taken from school and put to work in a printing omce, and helped to set type for “Progress and Poverty." He came east with his tn- ther in 1880. To an Illegal Operation 0. the use In. Jennle Thou-u, Sun the Coroner’s Jury. Toronto, Oct. 30.â€"Corvner Johnson's jury brought in a verdict regarding the death or Mrs. Jennie Thomas. which occurred at 187 Church-street on May 30. at u quan- ter to 2 o’clock this morning. DOWN FROM THE YUKON. At this juncture, however. a telegram came from Allan W. Thurman, urging the nomination of Henry George, jr. â€BLADDER TROUBLES Traci"; Organ Speaks. The Commercial Advertiser (Timur) says: “The Dersonal aspect of this stroke of mm will] be lost lo sight quickly in the swift and uncertain revo- lution it makes in public affairs. I1: deprives a great and menacinz body of opinion and action of more than a leader of. its very soul. or all that held it to- gether. of all that made it formidable. As a direct‘influencc in the main). Henry George‘s party Wm with Hem-y George. though its elements re- main as a dubious menace. No other lender can be found to hold the Dartv together. though some or it may fol- low an anti-Croker Democrat. But the seething mass of. discontent. the restless seekers after a vague social revolution. wllo made a. large part or it. are lcft leaderlcss and purposoless. Much at the vote he promised to poll will be silenced or divided. The main is flung upon an absolutely new basis tom: days before election.†The Sou'u Nomination. The Henry George Campaign Com- mittee was in session over three hourl London, Nov. 1.â€"â€"Tho ‘Wash': rmpandont of The Chroniclv on unless Great Britain consrnts t limtian of the sealing rozulnth will 1:0 intrmlucod in Commas inc the total destructipn of the The ï¬ve-rdict was that Jennie Thomas came’to her death from blood-poisoning as the result of an abortion, and that William E. Bessey of Toronto was a party to it. Before the verdict was‘tendered Dr. Bes- sey was taken back to the jail in the pa- trol wagon. n 1110 Prihylnf Islands. Ho adds that this lmlicy will b:- a Mont t.) he held over tho brads of the {ï¬sh and Canadians when tlw meat- of the scientiï¬c exports h hold in Axinzmn. In (use of :1 refusal to :vm'lo tn the wishes of the United :mios. it is oxps-cml that Congress will 11:9 :1 .commercial war on Canada. Chief causeâ€"Amie“. cerebral. Contributory causeâ€"Asphyxia. Duration of diseaseâ€"One half hour. Itching. irritated. My. crusted Salvo. dry. Mn. and ï¬lling Eur, cleansed. pus-mu. 1nd bum!- ned by warm Ihlmpool vhh emu Son. and occasional dreams- or 0011me of moments. the mm It!!! cures. ' SKINS DI FIRE DR. BESSEI' A PARTY CURED Threat Again,“ (‘nnnc-‘n. Kldney Pills- C‘u tic ara- :tun cor 11:21:02: :11 hPrd mvtfli .â€"â€"â€"â€"’ [NY-ASLSAN Salt Rheï¬n! I†The lyassan lodlclne 607,; gm, l. s. Accordlnx to 3 lane} to the AIM. Who In no} Asked to name mm the Ina-h Clean on Behalf“ the Am... and (Ir-Illn- Ieavy lone! Con. Simlu. Oct. 31.â€"Acconling to s des- patch from Kai-awn, the expected nd- mace to Arhanga Pass was made this morning. General “’ostmacott seize] the villages covering the line of advance, mid the artillery. brought into acthin at 8.80 o‘clock. soon expelled the tribesmen from the Sallmms. Only slight opposi- tion was encountered. The crest was reached and the pass captured by Gen- eral Westnwcott at 10.30. The British sustained only trifling loss. Captain Scarle ot the Sikhs was slightly wound- Mention ml: p L; ): The Mullah of Snimkbxu- hu fled to Jolalabad. and Sir Wiliiam Luckhm is now descending into the Atridi Timh. The Armor of Afghanistan received a deputation of the Atridis and Orakxais at Cabal. his capital. on the 17th of the month. In notifying die British agent at Cuba! 0: the fact. he wrote that the tribes were “mil or alarm and repent- ance." and had asked him to submit their apology to the British Govern- ment. and to ascertain the conditions at pardon. Ht enquiréd ot the amt wiic- 11m- negotiations were possible. adding: THE TRIBESMBN ANXIOUS T0 SUBMiT mug t anion. “lt ordm have already been issued for the punishmvnt or the tribcsmen. mediation is useless. as they deem-w every punishment." In concluding: his letter to nine British agent. the Amocr warmly assorted his "mxdcviating friend- ship for Great Britain." in a separate letter to Lard Elgiu. the Viceroy. thv Ameor says that he is mav- .ng to unwt the Huddnh Mullah. and that it he succeeds no mu expel tn;- prEcst..from Afghanistan. He also pro- misc: to preu-ut Arridis who take 1% ruge in Afghanistan from interfering ni-Lh British tonitory. The Annem- has been thanked b; the Govvnunom for both these triendly communications. and has been furnish- ed with :1 copy or the proclamation .. n .1 Holwrnl Sir Willinm Lockhart is sued to the tribcsmvn prior to be;:. ':- mm: the admme or the punitixe expu- But the Indian Campaig- llu Bad I. a \ cry an." Time. New York, Oct. 31.â€"-The London cor- respondent or The Sun says: Next week will probably see the end of the British expedition to the heart of the Afrldis' Conn-try, as far as acttml ï¬ght- ing is concerned, 'but there will be a lot to do after that, and not before the end of the year wi‘nl me bulk of the big army sent against the mountain tribes- mcn be back to their customary Indian (masters. Tho-n the British and Indian Governments will have to consider the bill of costs. It will be a large one, the Slight Resistance Now to the Onward March of the British- All experts know that the Indian Tit-usury is in a state of exhaustion from the tentul strain imposed by the frontier warfare, and a large ï¬nancial operation of some kind will be inevi- table. for it must not be forgotten that the costly war was concurrent with the (mrmous additional expenditures of lighting famine and pestilence. The thlec combined must have drained the 'l‘roasury or quite $50300. 000. w'h all means absolute depletion. ARHANGA PASS TAKEN largest. in fact, since England was at war with Afghanistan, nearly 20 years This Pursue [1‘5chth the Slut-(Ion Be- tween Great Britain and France. London, Oct. 30.â€"The African situa- tion has been aggravatal by the French smniwflicinl note, made public on Tux-s- dny last. and already published. Then 12m situation was further aggravated by the reply of the British Colonial Ot- ï¬ce, issued the same day. declaringthnx them did not seem .to be any reasonable tear of complications at Nikki. capital or the Bougu territory, “provided the French Government behaves reason!)- It was added, however. at the Colon- ial Ofï¬ce that Great Britain has deter- mined more effectually to police her ter~ ritoriee, and that it the-French persist in trespassing complications will natur- nny arise. The Wording at these state. ments, it is pointed out, about; that both sides are inclined to lose their tempers. Even The Times says: “I: the French are unwise enough to yeast in curry- ing out the theory of eflective possessim constituting a title. they will ï¬nd that we shall be reluctantly obliged to apply it too." It is one at .tbe rare occasions upon which the press is unanimous, papers or all shades of opinion promising the Mar quis 01' Salisbury the nation's support In bringing the French flnbusueu to their senses. France, however; menu not to recede. With excitement rampant at home. themkhnminenthnsuo: the roving armed expedition math; in .Q‘hedtnaï¬ouilm of Hal 5 COS 1‘ )1 CC" â€ONE 1'. BIKIJIFL‘L 0 I" 1).! 36383. From W. S. Fraleigb. M. D, Toronto :â€""This isto certify that Miss Barbara Clemmo of 258 Bellwoods Ave, Toronto, was treated by me for sev-, eral years for-“$3333" Salt Rheum ; , and that believing her case incurable I sent your agent to her. Your Nyassan has permanently cured her." WRITE T0 . wu: vn‘ writs ONTARIO. NOVEMBER 5. 1897. Ila lulu-d Tu. Vin-ten. Watorzown. N. Y.. Oct. 30.-â€"Thc Haynes mufllcr trial. the longmt mur- der trial that was ever held in the County of Jefferson. has come to an ond.- and Edward G. Haynes. align Goon-go Allen. who. while It noldlor in the Ninth Infantry at Madison Bar- rm-ks, on April 16 laxt. kil‘ed Mary Cram-h and Mary Duly. has been de- chm-d guilty of murder in the ownud degree. The trial luu lasted eght week: Yflnghz In Bally, Toronto. Nov. 1.-Some very heavy shipments 01 steel rails have been made inn: Canada the past me}: I» tau: the Canadian Paciï¬c and Gran-l Trunk Railway Companies. Saumday morning 80 mlomls of steel mile were pasn-el through the mama. Those rails. which were {or the Canadian Paciï¬c. Were valued at $75,000. In all about 150 earlooda ot oteeLrafll have pascal the customs the past three day». Thee-c rails are all (ma: Pennsylvania mann- rmldrnl I‘aaotc and In alleuun lay Sui-In: u.- rhn- nun, Will Do sow. Havana. Oct. 31.â€"â€"Thrce proclamations were clandutinely circulated hex-v ; stur- day. one or which. dated Sept. 20, is issued by the “President of the Republic of Cuba." Domingo Mendez Capote. and is countcrxigned by Gomez nnd Cailxto Garcia. This document bean the im- print “El Cubano Libro, given at the free city or Cubitns.†In it Signor Capote declares that. the war tor the independence of Cuba willlend 3001:. He sums up as follows: A Jan-mt"- rapt-rod. Chntham. OnL. Get. 3Lâ€"Jobu Glan- fonl. a trump who «muted a young girl near London. and who named {mm the London jail than: two mocks ago. while awaiting vial, was deter}: cup- tnred in Han-wick 'nvmnhSp. mom ï¬ve mues from hm. this afternoon. by‘ Con- stables 31ch and Hunt-net. “Cuba mnnot accept autonomy even in the ample form enjoyed. by Canada and the Australian colonies. After our best chiefs and 150,000 persons indefen- sibiy assassinated by “'cyler. we will not 060111] Unit xusmnry by surrendering to autonomy. Therefore. win I? rejrcun; the autonomy so lately altered by Spain. we do not believe it nrcessary to remind her that our laws punish :12 guilty of iiigh lrcnsun 3!! persons win come to the territory or Cuba Libre with over- tures a»: the establishment of “3.x through autonomy." Cactum‘s. snatlou‘rd Carlton: Add. Mount I’qroxt. 0112., Oct. 3).â€"Ye>:zer‘ (ay -a£t 2110);: lh~ wife of I In: Am:- strong. a tanner residing in Ezromum. about 7 mile..- frow hem. having had uc- casion to leave tho house to; a few minutes. was horriï¬ed on returning to ï¬nd hm- onc and a halt you-old baby very ill. varything possible was done for the child, but it died in a short time. It appears that during Mrs. Armstrong's absence her 4-year-old daughter, by means at a chair which she had placed on a table, had taken down from a shelf where it was left a small bottle containing curbqlic acid, which she gave the baby to dunk, with the re- sults stated. sisal. roï¬sn’s LbiEB The Lu»: Election lei-I'll Indicate that “Mu-way It â€cloned. St. John‘s. Niki" Oct, SLâ€"‘Ihe genera! cicctlnn romms continue {amiable to ma Opposition. Trinity district has furnished the greatest surprise of the can: alga. With 1500 votes nirvady counted on of u “omblv ballot of 3000. the skunk-r. Sir Viiilnm \Vhitemy. is 350 votm behind three Opposition candidates. Ills defeat and that of his colleague: at: theretorc probable. THE N}: 5! F0!) DEA ."D ELJCI'IOAW. Dodd’s Hodictno C_o._ .4 Cum 3; J: .1 xtrssx o. Lilla-d 1'“. “‘nmcn. N. Y.. Oct. 30.â€"-Thc triul. the longest mur- wns ever held tn the rson. has come to an an! G. Haynes. alias rho. while a uoldior In ntn’ at Madison Bar» 0' wow Imp-rill. u-‘u “â€"q _..__ , ,H lb. hm. hm an. I (to: Lind-y. t Infor- msuou than by 1 yin; to DAVID BAG EOE SR 001 ban-- a} a. at [Jobyâ€"“'41. 9A3)! FOR SALE OR TO RENTâ€" Tho North] Boll of Lot. ’Nunbot 18. in tho Fir-now“: o! tho?ovnohlno(0y,oll Improved. homo so no BouooondWoodM. tr: Franc bun. Subunflorm Haw-conduct)“. stoop Homo. Kozmflbdmflod:twvolb. cook runn- cabal: Mus-om a: Watch tho hm. lulu tho hm. ï¬rm :3qu (tom Llndny. 2 MM motion (iron by: yin: ho DAVID BAG EON. RR Cal Mm- n. J n. u. madamâ€"88m“. OBGANS, PIANOS AND SEWING MACHINES ;OQoo um saddene- Oar. Bun-ox Pool-cc... Box as. mauv- The Victoria Loan and Savings Company, meow-Ind undcr Ravi-d “no at Ont-:19. Bead mosâ€"W’s Block. Had-v, loo-ya but u Cum-It hut. mm m. or Yuri). m Yearly. Quad! and loamy Wk. -â€" â€"Aâ€"_ Munch-mt, Agency Department. lany- Invmd mnwowmdm print. puma. â€damnâ€"1010 â€any“! .0 O on laur- dnv Nth“. , JOB! wwgom .. £141. ungie end s little Iodideot Pots-inn- Besides these excellent elteutivss, it also eontsins those cred enti-hlliou and liver remedies, menu and Dande- lion. It elso cousins those pest kidney remedies, Uvs Ursi. Juniper Berries, end Pipeheesn. Net sre theee en. Other very nimble curetive sgents ere humoniously oom- bined in Hood’s Sass and it is cereinliy prepared an er the persons! supervision of e regulsrly edu phermecist. Knowing these facts, is the shldlnz hith the people have in Hood’s Ssreepsrills I matter of surprise? You an see why Hood's Senspnrills cures, when other medicines bonny, nbeoluiely tell. ‘ In prepared in two degrees of «mark No. {or ordinuy cue. II by fax the best dollar medicine known “old b dragging, one Dollar per box. No. for s d cueoâ€"xo d strongerâ€"cold geyc‘dmggisu. 011m ThneDonm; twoboxeqPiveDollm No. x,orNo. a, muled on toodpt of Wondtwo 3-eent3tunpe. _L , ---|_ nA-g-nm, " Sold In many um omwhm In cum by an momma Dragging! 103 TWIHTY-SBVBN Hood’s Sarsaparilla nthobestâ€"lnucttheOne‘l‘ruemoodPurlnot‘ Soldbysudrmists. :1; six tor“. Hood’s Pills 23L binâ€"8" Architect- and 811170.70â€. J. IAROY, OonooorLâ€"que: o‘ . W Lia-noel tor ï¬n County 0' m Aug. um. punâ€"u m. Dunn’s Bakmg Powder- Mâ€" m um. 016...“. one “cannon-ahâ€. Lind-y. n.1, IW.¢O. 1mm '02.. mu. nu nu: hon-o. Had-y.â€" Jon M. DONALD 1L “933°“ Inmnucwunkwum MOSWIYN ANDERSON BARBIBTEBB. â€"BOLIQII_'OBB. you}: novemss, mm or mm“; was New Adverusemenu. ‘. J. wetherup, T31. norm8._3mv 9‘92 Hood’s Sa‘t'u b91114! CAVAIA WATSON U. Ml, vau . LICENSES. CAKBBAY.:N Veteran?! 8111890115 AKRON @8'1'3388W‘0". ‘3' mm! 9: 8W4}!!! 35% 78 Cotton Root 09mm!!! :. RAY, 1350135 0g MARRIAGE l". BROAD. B "1'18 ton. is the o J: cafe. xii-P10 “3°;me n1 cine on '11! Indie. can depend in the how and It"!!! 0/ “9“ the Cook 99mm. ,, AAA MAKE DESIRED. 31'0th pmmdmuon. 26c. o nuJuFJuTï¬aEisi. Baum. 1m Dr. Kenna. W900 Na. 45. :§§ it CONVEYANGER, COMMISSIONER ILGJ. Eye, Ear, Hose, andï¬imat'wmi W . numcxmm or on. m "03.9832! MEIR-“Aw but W m to mmmmmumm mnmmwwmmm OPERABOUSIBWCELDINAY - Concord-land unkind-“mks!!!†My, OM.7 , QM" _._,,,_, mumâ€"“dz." mefl. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, OITAIO, mnmnu_mvmu‘m. z Iii-nun! 4-1". 0nd at 1:0: 0‘1“; .24 m at. to n (1 4‘ Dub] 8m omenâ€"l â€" I“ new. tmy oocuplod by MW; IOEEY T0 L051! AT “WEST um DB. E. A. T(_)_'I'I‘EN. DENTIST. DR- F. A. WALTERS. nmammdmw Om Allure bust-M lam hunch-d 0F! mwmmum H .- o Mlmmfl-n-lyr. 7 "In." F. 0 PETER- BROWN. Dentist. mw. H. amiss, :0} LIGEISED IIIB‘I'IBIEEL 13 Bonn. “radii. W10 on term to mic bonm. Lion mommo “thud-almondmâ€" PBIVATI m comm mu. Ooodhnmudm lmummm tom! snduocuflty. Sun-ll mum†law as; pripcips! In; 11m to In. Anâ€" mom TO LOAN mum at My Unl . m Mom of the Boyd Conn. at h mriorngg-u EM OMI- W P. aim und vflncivt! :37“ WW rodents. long-gum other m w â€LAUGH“! 8 m ADDRESG, OAKIVDDD I. I new a: m m can“. A U011 ONEEB. Wm. aim. mm r. v- pâ€"uvâ€" v.. _ very large feums jet 4; per cent. the mortgagee taken for any term not exceeding ten years. and the Member Boyd Conan Dona-l Bu... 0 O O cum 0 I I Beautiful Artiï¬cial Teeth. W. m pupa“ (out. macawâ€".- ytmmeimrprinu or m..- ltlumybedodmd. tnmdfldz "d! to suit. bottom. “more“ m- um: In Imminent- without. m but MW.“ MONEY LENT 'OOULIsr «a: A 331:: 00 College Street 'ronom MONEY to LOAN MWMW. mam.- 10.1034)...†to 49.“..- -4- .__- ,3. Jim-Ens, nus Downs.â€" A UCI'IONB’BB EOBGE MoHU G11, R. snmsou, Barmqqn, Qua,- 3. G. 3. Ramos, “um-WV R. HART, DENTIST, - Lindsay. R. NEELANDS EXTRAOTB but R. F. BLANOHABD. oémcï¬meJ'w-mm om TO LOAN. ONEY T0 LOAN. PHYSICIAN ad BUBGBOX- DENTIST, - Lindsay. 1". 0713021113 0M. 0'13! MCPHADEN, EAGLESON. B 111111938 Gardn- MONEY ! DEBTS COLLECTED. Honey to Loan. Den t1: try. 6 PER 0H 1'. law“! 8 m.