BOB CA ICE UN. TEE Sternâ€"Bobcaygeon is modest. It never blows. All the same whatever it says or does is of the ï¬nest quality. Bob- caygecn has the ï¬nest bass fl: leg on the continent of which we are a per-Jon; its iimeetone is of the ï¬rst water; i: can sup- ply more parliamentary candidaks to the square too: then any ozher place in the Dominion ; it prods into the eternal heavens with the tallest telegraph pales in creation ; and on Monday last its post ofï¬ce was the only onein the whole bloom? ing confederation that had a beautiful live white butterfly of its own. It fluttered about the ofï¬ce and sailed around as it. waited on a summer breeze. and when the division court clerk laid out a number or notes over dew, you could almost smell the clover and hear the bees a humming. . STORI.â€"Tho :storm on Monday night was a lively one, and some heavy drifts were formed in places. The Peterborough stage had heaps of fun on Tuesday morn- Ing and had to take down 26 fences to set through ï¬elds avoiding drifts. The Probe. a Monday, spoke of “snow, tnrningto rain." It isnot often that Probe. is mis- 'taken. and wellthatitisao,!ormanyaueh is like an eiephant'a and nearly we same color. The horse is about average size and seems to require no more blanketing than any other horse.â€"[Uxbridge Journal. A BUSINESS Man’s Vmws.â€"A business man came into the Chronicle oï¬ice on Tues- day. as he said, to give us a piece of ex- perience. “I have been cast on Dundas- st.," said he, "and saw Geo. Sterick er, Andy Murphy, and others along there, shovelling snow, whilst Postmaster Howden and all on his side have no walks to clear. I came along to Mr. Eliicker’s corner and noticed that he had to shovel the walks on two sides of his lot, while in the east he is not interested in the slightest degree. Opposite him on the east is Mrs. Richardson, who does not have to clear any walks. I then had occasion to pass Miss Ham's and it was the same, also in several other places. I can name a number of iavmers who decline to pay taxes for walks, who do not even have to shovel any. but who have the use of them tor miles and who send their children to schools. and to walk upon themselves. This is all very unxair. and ii ooelooks eareiuily into the matterhe williindthatinmost casespcos- people have toclear theanowoilwalks tor wealthvpeopbtotsavel upon. The snow repealed. itwouidhea Chesapeake, th captured by tl Halifax bay b‘} Rev. W. H. E The ofï¬cers 0! took possession Rev. Mr. Show to have it rstul His latest mow seontary oi t ofï¬cial replies. make any move proposition to from whom it * captured shoul tors. ' â€"Whon Can three years an posterity into: kept carefully 3 Cardinal Vans! A111 INPUSA STATION. [Spool-u to Tm: ruwm Scuoox. itm-owr.â€"Smndlz.g c: pupils of math. 1913: the month of January. Nnmoa rushed according to mcrlt. Sr IV.-Thomu we. Wllmos Webster. 0ch} Pmusn. Wllbur Lane. Howard Pullman. Jr. TIMâ€"Mabel Puk- Inaou. Amos Chane. Frank Lane, Charlie Wickctt. Er. [IL-Brmu'lca \‘v’ubbur. Edna. mo. Percy Pmuao. Mary Wlokau, Bun. Strong. Jr.lXIâ€"Jny Webs!cr,EMio Eronneliy. Sr. ll.-~Ka'.lo Formally. Guy Road. Howard Wicht: Jr. ILâ€"Elmn Chase. Ada. fl'cbstcr. Elton Prong». Clan L-Hamo Lane. Mnry on», Charlie Rad. Jr. Lâ€"Annto Fennelly. Dove Wicks". , IENELUN FALLS. Accmmvmâ€"Mr. Thomas Don Fonelon Falls. who has been w Mr. Sievenbau'o shanty In this tc Somcrvilic. mun with r. ceriouu : accident Imt Fflxlny mummy“ riding aldawayn on c. You! of ks leg! hanging: down. 1.23 11-1: caught between one of the law! 3: “thc madn!v‘_“, which not on}: the wide: but broke one of the 1‘ o! thu Keg. IL: w m brought. 1c. h mid re: 32 the Fvllm, om‘, mix' of Dr. Gab-m, In prom-easing but um Inevitabiy bo laid up ft cable tlmmâ€" [Gazatm PETEflBURO U011. 'Fnozw TU DEA’lu.-Blh03 Monday last anxious searching parties have been nook- Ing [or some true of Dan O'Lauy, c2 Douro townshixv. syoung mm 20 years or .30. who came to town an Maud†whh a load 0! wood, and Mr. [or homr obéut {our o'clock on Friday nlubt. The march won dad by the ï¬nding or the dead body or the notortcnuo young man, m zun solid. lying bemoan Lwo lama snow 6.1.5.» on a "attend in Ozonubce towuuhlp. No «new of hlo bum or sleigh wro found. The young man's death under such and circumstance: hag ems-:1 a {doom to fall upon the entire neighborhood where be In Luczzn. Bonsn Dnowxxn. - Mr. haszr‘twocd, of Minden townshlp, w.“ returzlmz home from the TIImb-.r'x:g 'h.;L1ty!n the acts): on Sunday m wnlng Luna and had reached within 5 ~21â€: (Sheree N H: h \mn when his team broke through the ice. in Twelve Kile Rate, 229:! 23:9 p'ntme le:.-‘.':~;.r from Twelve M11510 Mountain Jake. Mr. Kirk- wood gn‘. in‘o aha water have?! bun euc- coede-d in semm‘oiing out. but Ewing aione, .116 was. 2-13 214.263 got (TOM-KY" an .de he was unable: to gas the harem out. He worked as long as he hsd the net: of his hands and cut. some of the harness straps, but ens-.- gettmg one of the horses nearly out, he not into the water again. Bowen undo for Mr. ang’emhere got nag-insane, but on canning back found one of the horses had eunk with the sleigh bm ï¬nally ene- eeeded in reeenlng the other. Hie {one in heavy, but he seems thankful that he did not lose ï¬ts own 11!e.â€" [Echm Kile late 2:93:- tte P’ntms 1e Twelve M Has to Mountain lake. wood gï¬: {me the water h'mee! aA.I_ ended in scram‘ming out. .116 W23. Iris buds go: In was unable: to [265 the worked as long as he has: Or La Gri p0, though occasionally epi- demic, is a ways more or less prevalent. The best remedy for this complaint is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. 7 AdL-n A-“ “1"“ 13 (£ng 9 vâ€"~â€"â€"_, _ . “ Last Spring. I was taken down with La Grippe. At times I was completely pros- trated, and so dlmcult was my breathing that my breast seemed as if conï¬ned In an Iron cage. I procured a. bottle of Ann". Cherry Pectoral. and no sooner had I began taklng it than relic: followed. 1 could not be- lieve that the olive: would be so rapid and the cure so complete. It is truly awonderful med- icine.â€â€"W. 11. szunxs, Crook City, S. D. icine.â€â€"W- H AYER’S Cherry Pectoral INFLUENZA, Aym’s 95 Remedies. ‘d 31 17 Mr. Thomas Donaldson, of who has been working in a ahmty In nus towmshlp of c with r. action-s and painful Frhlny nftcvrnlrvn. While no on c. load of k 39 with his dawn. 1.5.1 12-h fsnt was MIA/DEN. nka one of the lower bone- 7 m brought. to his mama's Pulls, an", mn‘sr :ho one So proaroeamg favcrnbly, :11 be laid up for e. consid- ,sureto cure helium and a stump not on}: 112' located â€"â€"v______-_â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"_77 , 1m to: some time. and vs been!“ Iron Kinmount onulelah. 1: was human. _: mind. 3nd sold to hue been worth $830. â€"[Independont. - Vâ€"vâ€" * A Smaunan Cass. â€"Nlne years ago Mu. Char-lee Ron-e. Hay ward-et.. broke a needle into the great toe oi her lett toot. It travelled all the way along the toot up the leg and body. and made ita appearance the other day at the loll breaat. The ateol in just as bright ae when it eommenoed its journey nine yearn amâ€"[Gnidm A CLOSE CALL-Mr. Brogan. shoemaker. had a atartiing experience on Wednesday afternoon oi laat week. He went to the creek to dip up a pail or water when the ice gave way nnd he went in head ï¬rst. He managed to struggle out and was out about the face by the ice, an well as being treated to a cold bath. HORSE NEARLY D30wmm.-A horse, belonging to Mt. Roberta, baker. was nearly drowned Wednesday afternoon of iaet week. The animal attempted to walk aoroee the creek and broke through the ice. The work of rescuing the animal proved n 7 ____ L---‘ Auu "vs- v- -__--, ._ very difï¬cult task. md when the poor bout wu at last hauled out, It w“ in a very exhnnaud condxuon. JAN 8 T V ILLE. [Speom Correspondence 0! THE POST.) Sonoox. [unrest-Tho following In the order of standing of pupils in a. I. No. 7, vaera. to: the month 0! Jonnuy. Sr damâ€"Maud Bradburn. A. Munholl. Goon-31o Hollodoy, Ella Vinoant. Leno Paul. J r. ‘lth.â€"W. Oawnld. Snub McGlll, r.ule Ute 'IIIIIeâ€" H e van-nu. ~â€".__ W Nine McGiii, Emu. Howe, Hiliierd Mc- Giii. '1‘. Howe. Torin Poul. Sr. Bahâ€"Mu Heliedey. Annie McGiii. Zelie McGili. Gertie McGili. Myrtle Heliedey. H. McGlli, Mebei Ciifl'ord. Jr. lintâ€"Ernie Rich-rd- eon. Staples nailed-y. Ethel Feiiie. Erve McGlii. H. Juhneton. Ber: McGiii. Eme Hobbs. Seeand.â€"I.iliie Ingram. Meggie McGiil. Florence MeGiii. Allie Irwin. Alida McGiii, lI. McNeil. Jennie Irwin, J on Ounid. iI. Hoeeiip. G. McGiii. Annie Byers. Sr. 14!. Dr. :ind.â€"Cheriee McNeil. 0. Richardson. M. McGili, 0. MeGiii, 1 Genie MeGiii. E. McGili. Jr. let. pi. 2nd. % â€"Annie McGiii. Maggie Hobbs, Irene Mc- ‘ Gill. J. Hailed". Bertie Rahili. II. McGiil. i L. Wright. J. Byers, M. Wright. H. John- ]eton. J. Paul, C. Bireherd. 1:9 part no: | reported. . TORONTO. FATAL RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. - Mine Mary Penton. eged :35, or London. who was visiting with Mr. C. H. Hepden, at: 209 Weaimorelend-st., was killed by a nun- woy horse in Yonge-et. lees Friday even- in:. Mr. W. 11. Stone, undertaker. was driving along Yonge-at. about 5 o'clock, when a bolt came out. of the outlier neu- Garnrd-et. and the ghetto tell. The horse immedietely doehed down the sidewalk. leaving the rig behind. The thoroughfare was crowded with pedestrians. Mine Pen- W at) LIV" ¢vâ€" ~â€" --_ r , tea was unable to get out or the way of the horse end was knocked down at Gould- ut. A few yards further Mrs. Coxwell of Ontario-st. was also struck by the animal, which continued down the sidewalk to Queen-st" where it was caught by Mr. P. C. Guthrie. Mrs. Coxwell escaped with a few bruises, but Miss Panton was picked an unconscious. She was covered with hurts and had also sustained internal injuries, which ranked in her death three hours later. " AN 01.1) Bonn. MAN Dunnâ€"At 5 30 a. m. Friday. Mark 11. Irish died at hie resi- dence. ~10! Jarvis-st. Mr. Irish was born in Madison. Wisconsin. in 1831. He moved to Toronto in 1857, and purchased the Rossln house from Mr. G. P. Sheers. He owned and conducted it until August: 1888, when it was sold to the present pre- prieccre. He has since conducted a ï¬nan- cial business. other pieces. I can neme e number of tanner: who decline to pay sexes for weike, who do not even hove to shovel any. but who hove the use of them for miles and who send their children to schools, end to walk upon themselves. This ie ell very unteir. end if one looke ceremlly into the nutter he will ï¬nd thet in moot ceeee poo:- peopie hove to elect the now 08 welke hr weelm people,†trove! noon. The new hylew ehooldherepeelcd. it would be e ,- u l__.__ _I---“ I. ONTARIO COUNTY. HEAVY PULLâ€"An engine Ind boiler, weighing 8,000 1135.. was “ken from the station on Monday to Gteun’a saw mill at Greenbsak. It required two teams to pull the load through town and the men expect- ed they might have to put on two more baton-e reaching Greenbnnk. Bm Maxâ€"Sandy McPhec, the tall man 0! the Colon): one construction guns: that In changing the poles In town, 6 feet 6g Inches high. The Bell TeXephone Co. employ him bscsuse he only has to climb half way up a pole to rgnch the top of 1:. Sandy looks rather thin, but turns the scales at 2041M. Mr. Alex. Hood, our blg man of Scott, was in wwn a few days ego and left his measure to declde the queetlon whethe: he or the other man was the tallest. The result ehcwad the Scott men to be 6 ft. 7% Inches, or three quarters of en Inch taller than the telephone paleâ€"or rather the telephone A BUSINESS MAN'S Vmws.â€"A business msn came into the Chronicle ofï¬ce on Tues- day. so he ssid, to give us A piece or ex- perience. “I has been out on Dundee- sL,†ssid he, "and sew Geo. Sterick er. Andy Murphy, snd others slong there, shovelling snow. whilst Postmaster Howden end sll on his side hsve no walks to clear. I come slang to Mr. Ellieker’s corner sud noticed thst he hsd to shovel the wslks on two sides of his lot, while in the esst he is not interested in the slightest degree. Opposite him on the esst is Mu. Richardson, who does not hove to clear my walks. 1 then hsd occasion to pass Miss Ham's and it was the sums, also in seversl "â€"7- -_ _, on Monday and mmy people took the opportunity to inspect the horse. Ite hide I: like on elenhmt’e end nmly the same color. The horse is about avenge elze and seems to requlre no more blenketlng than my other horse.â€"[Uxbrldge Journal. mm. A Humnss HORSEâ€"Mr. L. Shrnlhers, of Pine Orehsrd. drives a. curiosity In the shape of a. hairless horse. He was in town ‘L_ PORT HUI‘E. Brena, shoemsku. ance on Wednesdny 1:. He went to the or water when the went in hand flat. Wâ€" plooo o! my to mks people thou! snow on tho luau mum: may win! to or not. but I: b worn to Mum-to and taro. som- readout to IIIOYOI snow. oven “I. _ _---‘A .y- but“ yore-v -.â€"._v_ ,7 to poof wldows. whlle weelthy people ere ‘ ellowed to so tree.â€-[ Whitby Chronicle. â€"_â€"°â€"â€" \ UREA. [cmdenoe of Ten Poet] Onmâ€"‘l‘hle week egeln slehnese. deeth end loss hen struck us. After only e few deye’ lllnees Mrs. Jsmes Whlte, o! the Monk need. succumbed to en etteok o! lnflemmetlon o! the lungs. She wee In the prlme ol lite end leevee e beby six months old. The remelne were followed to the greve by e lerRo circle of mourners. Mr. White hee the sympethy of ell. Franâ€"Mr. C. Spencer's honse eennht ï¬rs et noon 0! the 16th end wee completely destroyed, wlth most at Its contents. Mr. Spencer himself. elok ebed. was quickly removed, ï¬rst to the eteble. then to e L___- neighbor’s, but seems to have home It without much lncrssss of his sickness. Mr- Prtnce, our dentist, who was saying than 10s! all of his vslnsbls Instruments. merely sscplnz in his clothes. sud Donald McFad- A AL- ‘I_AL_- don likowlaa 1n: cnly let: the domes he I“ wearing. Srcxxnss.â€"Mrs. Wm. Bun-y ht! the panning influnmuuon o! the lungs, sad it In feared the will hurdly get on: n. â€"'1‘ha number or wax-dun Bcnovme has boon rednosd from seven to four. â€"L. Sohoflnld, the ï¬rst mm who mnde iron rails 1n the south, died It Chutnnoogm Team. on Mondny night or last wexk. mod 80. Ho wu tn Enallnhmsn. â€"-Mrs. Wilmmn. of Portlund, Ore., tho mu: cure name and rollnoua cnthnunt, hujnu ï¬nished her one hundred 3nd Mn dnya' (at. for uvonty due of which canker: nnd oluob (armed her sole diet and tor-10 days she no nbuolntely nothing. â€"Dr. Granger. o! Cheater. the phyeieien end ocnliat who nee been in nttendanee upon Mr. Gladezone’e eyes, it knowing been aid in some quartere that the prime min- ieter wee thrcntened with blindness. resulting from enter-eta. Mr. Gledeuone'e eyee ere on good on they were 3 you ago. .1; A,, , â€"The town oi Tengehsin, Chins, wee esptured by s bend at robbers on J snnsry 22nd. s hundred strong. The poiioe fled sl their approach. The highwsymen. site: coflecting an enormous amount oi booty. quietly deputed, taking with them s11 the young women in town. An armed force at 1,000 soldiers was sent in pursuit. â€"When Cardinal Manning wu dying three you-s ago he spoke A few words for posterity into a phonograph. which m kept carefully Dreamed till Friday hat by ‘ Csrdinai Vaughan. A null! company at * distinguished persons met at the invitation of the cardimi ot the arohbiuhop’s resi- dence to Eaton to this reviui of tho voice tint is still. -The voice was dininot and clear, wiih ions panac- boiwcon the words. Theme-saga is not in ital: alarmin- port beyond showing the predominant thonghtinthemindot them-njnnhetm doom; Ithahiiovu: "ToAnWho my OomAMMqâ€"I have an: no word 01‘ min. Marmot-I inmylih. will!» to induce Can-do to join in the movement for deebroying dereiiote in the Atlantic by prohibiting the sending of Inge timber rem from Canada to the United Stem. Shipownere believe thei‘. the enormous amount of fleeting wood now in the Asian- tlo in dengeroun to navigation. The speed ll hour. -It is proposed to erect a new building for the chamber of deputies in Paris to coat tour end 3 halt million trance. The present: hell is no email that members are much crowded. There are to be 3 greet mony comforts and conveniences in the now chamber which are locking in the present one. end no badly needed. __ -el_- -â€"A tour-wheeled wagon whose motive power is supplied by a benzino engine has been utintnctoriiy team! in Gormnny. It is intended to carry paucngerothronah city streets Ind country ‘roado. and con be run 3: the rate of mu I cent 3 mile. The wagon Ind engine can be made for 8500. â€"A. coal deposit hen been discovered, eeye ‘ the Winnipeg Free Press. on the term of‘ Mr. Duncan McArthur. ï¬ve miite south of Deloreine, Manitoba. and within two miles of the northern fringe oi the Turtle Moun- tains. A eheit has been sunk over thirty feet, and the team is ten or eleven feet in thickness. The “historical Deloreine well ' has been sunk to a depth of 1,063 feel; a pump hee been put in and is down to 120 feet. it is estimated to be capable of ‘ furniehing 800 tone of water per day. l â€"The ï¬rst keeper in Boone'e wild animal ‘ arena in the Midwinter Feir grounds at‘ Sr Francisco, wee injured seriously one ev. . .ug last week by one oi the ï¬ve lions. The wounded keeper rushed into the arena from the cage outside. bleeding and crying with pain. There was a panic among the epeotatorr. The performance was suspend- ed. The keeper's face end arms were lecerated, and ae he escaped from the lions into the arena he was followed by the animals, who were driven back a few seconds later by Boone. â€"The exceptional mildnees of the weather has caueed several avalanches in Switzerland. By one of there three chem. oie huntere, who were trying to scale the Splizflug, were overwhelmed, and two of them were killed. Some Turlo hotel eer- vante, who were sent to inspect a email hotel at the summit of the mountain at Saentio, have not returned. A search perty wee organized to rescue them. but ,they found their progress barred by an enormoue avalanche. Itiesupposed that the missing men are buried beneath it. ‘ â€"Two years ago the flgurehead ofthe Chesapeake, the United Statee battleship captured by the Shannon, was found in Halifax bay by an American clergyman, Rev. W. H. Sherman. of New Jersey. The ofï¬cers of the N evy yard at Halifax took pceseeeion of the relic. but the ï¬nder. Rev. Mr. Sherman, has since been seeking to have it returned to its original ownere. Hie latest move is to invoke the aid of the eecretery of the American navy. That ofï¬cial replica. however, that he cannot make any move in the matter. and that any proposition to restore the relic to these from whom it was bravely and honorably captured should emanate iron: the cap- EVENTS OF THE WEEK. .3 high .3 Mean miles an POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, #_________’ wasnk 8M9} Telephone. (or Ivonneâ€. The explretlon of the potent on the unmet telephone places a very useful piece or mechenlem n the Km dleposel o! Amerloen householders. Munoz tele- phones no not commonly used on tune- ,, 1 --.lhn- -5--- r â€"vâ€"â€"_ mitten. out ere convenient end entieiectory for talking over short route-. The ispee oi the pstent which protected them is hsrdly likely to hsve much eflect upon the gen ersi telephone system oi cities. People who wish to be in eommuniestion with my pieces or meny people will doubtless keep the service which ihev now hsve. But for privste lines connecting dwellings with one or more points the mega!» telephones will snewer very well. It in I. very common experience for ismiiice to hsve one or two pieces with which it in e epeeisl convenience to be sble to teik. New reistives or intimste irieude chen deeixe to be so connected. but do not cow for steiephone tor genersl use. The msguet telephone will ï¬t ouch ossee, end hes now the street recommendstione thst it csn be bought outright. so that the ï¬rst oust oi it ie the cnly outley the: it involves. end even thst will not be greet. The magnet telephone will be especially useful in the country, where the mutter oi etrikinu np s wire in s simple thing. involving to electric N- e». emu nn ir'Vei-JOII oi property. â€"[From Herper'e Weekly. ___â€"â€"i A HURT 55m :orfoufvg Co. only, whose name is print-40(17):! éver} package also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will no‘ accept any substitute if oï¬'ered. A. mum-rm In Iï¬ W- California Pg Szrug CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT O For I more answer and an honest. opinion write to U N d: (10.. who have had near! nhy yem’ experience In the patent. buuneu. mnmnlca- non: strictly conndonuel. A Handbook o: In- formation concernlnn Panama and how to ob- tain them sent. tree. Also a catalogue 0! lag! and pclcnpltle [39035 agngme. 7 .._ h...â€" L m M 3's 'lhe 3:5; '55:»?! ring for 31L cooking iwpout. lull mu lcwnuuu mama um" l-vvc Patents taken through Mann 3 00. in] notice in the Scientiï¬c American. and t us are brought. widely before tho public with. on: can to the inventor. This splendid per. iuuodwoekl .olennuyiiluamtod.hnah urine lamest. nix-cu won or an scientiï¬c war in world. 83 31w. Sump o on ice sent free. Build! Ed no monthly. .501: year. Binnie co iesu: coma. mnum :- contain.- hem- ti ui pines. in colon. nnd homer: ha of new homes. with plans. enabling uildon drew the latest designs and secure oomncu. Adams MUNN a: 00-. NW You. 361 Buow‘ur. Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet- ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. in the form most acceptab‘ e and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing andtruly beneï¬cial properties of 9. perfect lax- ative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds. headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the apprmal of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid ys,Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fi is for sale by on drng- gists in 75c. ttl but ity is man- bctured by the ifornis Fig Syrup JANE“, ddfclroiusn healthulï¬omforhgs. BOYOU use Cancun! if??? Ad vertis am 911 ta. mud v U k“ “nay Aw wage-wwâ€" mcdy, Syrup of Figs. BY In Its excellence 13 due to its presenting ml the form most acceptable and pleas- IRA THBU†.L ‘A ‘LA ‘nh‘n [Jun mn‘mn‘u‘nh ant; 1nd“ N. I\- . -â€"--v~ wwmgton and Ann 5 morgTREAL. unc’mfoï¬ï¬‚b!o_fca'l:lls .o‘ r;u¢.h rich“? food, cooked in "do KNOWLEDGE um only by Stream. Pun K1113; FRIDAY. GO. l;B.Al..'¢K‘m Hardwood! Hardwood! | I HARDWOOD ° I MISS M ITCHELL’S At their mu Yard also Salt, P1381591? jams GRAND WINTER MILLINERY OPEIJIHG in lots of One or more bbls. G- H- M. BAKER: Agent Ihoroughbred and Fan); w... m. m- 1M Stock Insured at 0er mm . Low Rates- Pine, Basswood, Cedar, Oak. Maple, Birch, ond other loge, Bound Hemlock. Tamoroc ond Cedar Ties. Pine and Dedu- Bhingle Boltl, delivered at their mill ot ï¬ngeoy,_or_o_n water in a.†u»... wvuâ€" vvâ€"â€" .- ...... . -W V- where an other. Coughs. Croup Ion Throat. Hon-scans, hoop! Cough and Asthma. For Comumption it no r! ' gunk wgghmandssand will cmgou en a. Son memuon cunn- amoe. For 3 Dane Back or Chm BHILOH'B BELLADONNA PLAS‘I “Wâ€" teedwcureyou. Mï¬Ã©ï¬T‘WEâ€"tï¬i sold In A. nmngaornna. mauv. GRAND Wfl \ucuresn ‘ nouns ARE BEING SABRIFIGED. BALANCE OF WINTER GOODS MUST 09‘ To make] room for our NEW SPRING STOCK. Lind". man-Lam 11. 1394.42. We have a few MANTLES left yet and during this Sale we will mmbyxn.a.c..~,~«-m_‘ clear them out at HALF PRICE. If you are thinking of 9"“ °"‘°'5’“†getting a Mantle this is your chance. REMEMBER. fl , am 1L0 EEAcATARRH and Cement 8111101115 Cure. FEBRUARY 23 1894. Junta Bub. latâ€"OI. HAVE YOU A IRD? Ratnbun 7, 0’1. MANTLES. TThze WY.“ we ARTHUR Our 'REMEDY. NOW" GOING ON J AS. BOXALL, 109 Kent-st, Lindsay. If so you want a Cage. My stock in this line is the largest in Lindsay and if you call you can get just what you want in that line. Don’t forget thatI have a full staff of competent men to do all kinds 0! Tin and Plumbing work. Remember the name and place. Opposite the Post Oï¬oo- The naeâ€"u 0mm tad “5°0- ‘l‘he Berlin 0!!“ “‘1 PM“ The Germ. flelntxman Pane. Butjaot at 10 per cent: or 15 per cent. less chum other (air dealer. {or this reason. :2 an: much proï¬t on those boot unde- st the prices at which I sell. I can suppty a char to on!" It mun-ed. 1r 1 mm‘ï¬'ï¬nm PRICE will be Paid. P. ï¬â€"Htvins 25 rem experience in szllimvaï¬ rgpniring 1 am capable of Wants. m at whom mm snared-nu. Lindy-m lab. lot. 189‘ â€"82. Lind-Iv. Jun. 18. 1894 -82. Undur.;0ct 26th. 1893.‘ The genuine for all kinds of vermin on Cattle, etc., at ‘ HIGINBOTHAM’S Drug Store. ORGANS and PIANOS L'lchrthur a 6'0- INSECT POWDER. 83m tenured a lace chock ot wrx'rER MILLIXERY. which '12 I m- WMflu-Mpnbncwmu “moot betcooda. Never hora-aha she went! snobby-nine. 81: mm mm: scoured. nut-on- mm c as She $1.0 MI I full line at DRESS Ind MANTLE TRIMMINGS 1175. V I! w amusement-tamer: with the Mme: Sale. In W5KING. V :34 mma 008111338. 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