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The Wingham Times, 1894-03-09, Page 2THE. WiNGI.AM"'IM S, M.AROLE J, 1894. would be greatly Improved in appear- sequeutly Tess loss of tines for the General Hotipital,Toronto $23,784 01 40444 ;i8 mg am��� (�e'� tweetweeand comfort by acoat of paint, pupils, and, {(d)Aconstantly #1llprovs llGnxiop:tilt#eklospitatt,"1.'0 and a refitting of the (tool's, windows t lug staff of teachers, t te)))en , .. , , , ! • A .. f ' 8,927 70 A'il",ID d 4" 14b,BCll il,. i894 - and gloss. I prepared the usual cinder heap Hospital for Sick Children The neatest isept and host conn- of statistics, but on comparing the Toronto.. * ..... , plete .school and premises in this figures with those furnished for the St. Michael's Hospitall,To "'""""'�-� �-- inspectorate is No. 1.., Melfillop, No, bast three \•stirs thele WOK so 1111101 tont(). , ... < .. 15DITt1RIA.L NOTES. 12, ItleKillop, weal be equal to No. similarity that I thought they would City Hospital, Hamilton. Stra/trr is solei in Detroit at the raft) 13, if it had a well. These school suggest nothing uew, therefore I have St..JosepTeallospital,IIanz- Eaf 241hs, to the dollar. Ilere we get houses have been in use three year's, trot enthralled them in this report. ' Ilton vet there is not a scratch on the walls They are appended; IlotetDieu11ospital,iCing'- sbs pounds less and the refiner gets , of the buildings. Both teachers and - • Sstr iv Ea ss, t . esis Z •"-' . . Q t r •Q vie �General I' 'P e t t1rE! benefit. Tile.. Gal et nnreltt gets 'pupils � u with one another ill keep• � n e, ,,,- � �. ,.. ro .1 t s .ant Ilospi- tR res'enLIO 011 the 1'a >.n,otll; the • 11fl • tile• buildinses furniture and t r� m a ry a ~ u ;?, tat, attitlic`L, .. a. ,,, , e < . ♦'} rt 7 t lis m es N Q ,A y T r-, tt ro tax the refitted r>rtiele, however 8910 ' Pictures ars carefully as they would in , H r s ; .. r• -- Roman Catholic Hospital, m lR ^•O of a, cent per Da. Pita enables the their owl residences. �' ti n - Ottawa reline re to raise►.their price by that TRUSTEES. . 4 4 ,.'4,1,1-2- , 4 House of Mercy Lying-in ranch. The Government get none of The school trustees are the meii •; '� o ;,rr; Hospital; Ottawa... .. . the revenue but the• people July the that make the,, school. They have r,..� 9, ° ai o house or to re •lir tlto old owitttoizt a t; E re ; cion Aluminum Cooking Ute0nslls. consulting the ratepayers of the t as a S.; a:, o w t-• ;' GeneraI Hospital, London .differences full power to bund a now school s s e a a w w s o St. Josephs Hospital; Lon- , p� r'0 re, re. - w ew en lO Nut Qi a section. Tlie ratepayers,however 8 n 1) '? Almumum utensils for (octan 3 . ' rst R hh king -General Hospital, r'+ stun purposes are now ill the market sand deetde as to ho3w the moues* for the • @ - General and Marine Has- t • m• • ' d pital, l lI be r aisCSt. tt h'tr' tC i n s Hos- are so light of weight and easily kept Purpose o£ rebLlLldllt,, shall t 111 S. , , bright and shining that the will no 1 The trustees engage whatever teach- „ :CreY Galt Hospital, Galt , t . . . tieri_.t.r..tey et:.k prnpr, n+n mo.^o•wmoafw o w {xeneral Hospital,. GI,elph Crosepl,sHospito1 • "dOtbt soon be quite generally Useder they Wish' Pa hila whatever ?ei- y pg . Many rural boards of trustees nowTheir eost is about the same as the best quality of granite ware --the 1 have a paid secretary -treasurer. This Exnly tluttlity, by the way, that is !is much better than having . the trus- profitable to buy.. Aluminum is I tees take the epee. in turn. Where • desirable for saucepans, baking tins i the secretary isla school trustee, his and perhaps frying pans, but will salary is fixed by the annual meeting, probably not soon, if ever, altogether where he is not a trustee, his maims take the place of heavier utensils re- eration is determined iiy the board of quiried for some kinds of cooking;.. trustees, The anetai,Itisclaiu wd,isonlycorroded The secretary -treasurer should • when an oscess of silt is used in cook- keep a copy of eaGk trustee meeting in.ess in a book kept . for that purpose. Unless this is dime, and the minutes School Inspector's B.opo:ct signed at each meeting, by two trus- tees, all their proceedings are illegal. • The following is School Inspector (Sec School Ace 181, See. 30). In Robb's report for East Huron for very few sectiraits this is clone; and • 1.893: consequently fey agreements between trustees and teacher, or other acts of the school corporation, aro legal. ENTRANCE An) PUBLIC SCHOOL LEAVING EXAMINATION. The following table gives the num- ber who wrote; and the number who passed at these examinations: ENTRANCE. P. S. LEAVING Wrote Passed Wrote Passed Clinton.•.. 105 60 5 1 Seaforth.... 96 ; 42 4 3 Wingha nx.. 77 : 36 11 5 Brussels.... 62 87 8 7 Wroxeter .. 89 ; 25 2 2 879 ; 200 86 18 • Of the 879, 20(1 Were boys, and 173 girls. 105 boys, and 95 girls, passed, or 51 per cent•ot the boys passed,and 55 per cent of the girls. lri'romn this it will be seen that the girls come up better prepared ' than the boys. - 30 pupils • wrote on the Public School Leaving examination, and 18 passed. This return does not include 10 from the township • of Ilowick, wito passed the P. S. Leaving examination sat Harriston, or 15 pupils from the same township who passed. the En- trance' ntrance' examination in Wellington. Two uniform promotion examin- ations were heli during the year, one in March, and the other in. October. Nearly.•tll the schools now ake these Tmseil.l;RS. • There are 86 school corporations • iii this division, employing 123 teach- ers. Of these (10 are males and 63 • are females. The zlural schools em- • ploy. 54 hale teachers and 3.4 iteiale. 5($ teachers have received normal training, and 60 hold' second class professional certificates; 1 holds a first, and (12 professional thirds. It must be borne in niind that many of those who rank as second and third class teachers hold first class non professional certificates, and have at- tended High School Or Collegiate In- stitutes from one to five years. Their actual intellectual training and teach - ng are very much beater than appear from their professional standing. There were 12 changes of teachers at midsummer; of these, 4 left their schools to attend. tlic Normal School to obtain second class certificates. At the end of tIle year Ahem. were but 26 changes of teachers. This is an excellent showing, and indicates that teachers are giving be;'tter satisfaction and consequently do {ng better work than formerly. Last year there were 55 changes of teachers. SCHOOL PREMISES. In nearly every ease the teacher • now sees that the schpol yard is kept clean and the gate kept shut, so that examinations. stray cattle do not use the school lot TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. as n pasture. There were 24 teachers in training I urn sorry to say that a few school at the Clinton Model School. As a lots are still unfenced: In these eases Class they studied well, and deserved the outside of the selliooi house be- to obtain certificates. During the collies shelter for all the estray sheep, term I spent a week with the model pigs and catt),r of'the section. A students, and saw each one teach one visitor to one o- IIa4e schools just or more lessons. Our Model Schools after n dsumnlei is•'s allot always sure are doing excellent work for the that the sense of shell is an unmixed county -no better or more easeful blessing. SehoolsectionNo, 5,Morris, Model School Masters than Messrs. ,enlarged its , yard and built a neat Lough and Park. and substantial fence. The lots un- TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. folioed are Nos. 4, 7, 9 and 10, ?Morris; A meeting of the Teachers' Insti- No. `4, Turnberry, and No. 15, tute for this inspectorate was''Ileld at on nd 3rd The following schools have been' under the direction March of Mr. aW. Hous - thoroughly repaired during the year: ton, M. A., Director of Teachers' In - ,Nos, 3 and 10, Grey; Nos. 6 and 9, stitutes for the Province, Owing to Hetrick; No. 4, Hallett and No. 3, the severity df the weather, and the Turnberry, An excellent brick bloeking up of the railroads by snow, gchool house was built in No.8, Morris, the attendance was not as large as � ng 1$93. The school is fitted. up usual. These meetings are of great h desks of the latest pattern, and use to the teachers. gate Week boards: The building is.. INSPECTION. 'worth $1,200. S howl section No. Cr, During the year I have visited 1 owwick,. built the best single school jevery school in the division twice - rt this inspectorate, The house is . once etch half year. In some cases Milt of brick and eontains a base- schools were visited a third time. Sant for furnace, wood and a play- The third visit is not reported. At for wet weather: It cost about ; the visits all the pupil's -were exalnin- .1. . cd in reading, writing, literature, the present yearnew •, :...citing I '� 1(1 collrltositiort and arithmetic; and the h,•,,I houses will tae built in No. 12, highoreIassesingrarmnar,geography k, Nos. 7 and OS (trey, and history. New school houses are needed very The year 1893 has been a very 114 In No, 6, Tuck€ralnitli, and profitable one educationally in this 11, Turnberry. 1 have every 'inspectorate, The results may be to believe that new bedlam • summed tip as follows: (a) Two 4 be e3rc'-et6'el in these sections in new school houses of an improved - -. roar future. No. 2, Tuekel'sniitll, plan, and many repaired and made • 1110 113V a MOW school house. Inure re comfortable than when they present building iS hardly in i were built; (b) Greater care of school with the wealth, in the neat !property, cleaner, Inose comfortable bis' residences of the soul better kept school houses; (e). Many- of' the school homes 1 Fewer changes of teachers and eon- „ ;,, f; i w ., Iluilett con - ' General Hospital, racoo..l..� o 1 broke . a M'"'-"-'. GeneralHospital,Ma Is 4: **0, w 4 o � Howick J. II. Stratford 110 4 gaga*., �c o0 oa en r.+ o l;•a cn $ . ,r. a I3rat11tfPrd . 0 rn ' St. Joseph's Rossi) 1, �Pt. i^ t' i msiinle Artlltlr taw,•c,)oaul,,a w -a N CitONCl tv C: C: •N C. N7 awit-•••Iwaw=l r.am mi-ca,at..o-an.ma caaoancaccw$4oca it 7; caoit.ov}Csia ..CCI o u„o s .. I1 ea o Hospital, Brockvilje .. . to t, . e C.:Till nberry asacral and Alanine l Ios- CowC.oaw.w*.•I• 6,2011 17 5,494 72 2,052 80 5,054 70 4,514 00 5,285 63 2,314 7.5 5,138 60 1,441 62 5,487 49 2,349 51 1,2220 40 - 3,025 45 1,980 (11 1,025 rat tawa 1,462 70 pital, 1,984 1,129 15. 1,809 04 1,013 (i9 1,537 55 785 22 irboro • 1,702 00 882.12 Wind- 1,818 36 1,1(17 78 1,223 40, 659 86 . Belleville Hospital, elle- Morris vine , .. . St. Vincent de Paul Hos- pital, Brockville . Tuaiteremith The Brockville Gcicral ,.t t•-• O tea^•,a•. ,-•ta CE CIr, Lia tV -a Ato -w.^Ct' K. . Ha` to ao.u.cn,-acs • toEC. 14• )4.+1cf.4'• OOGGir..w,:,..tw„::, pita' Oollincwooc N ichol'sHaspital,Pet Blyth ' ` St. Joseph's Hospital ! Hotel DieuHaspital, BrusselsI. y s01.. •} . St 1 ..Joscph s HospitaliChat- ha#11.. ... , . ..... \Crose x r . General Hospita.1,Str tford Ainasa Wood Hospi il, St. Thomas General and Marinol` Hos- pital, OWW1 Sound .... 78 00 Total $107,312 13 The average daily cost per patient is 84.55 cents, as opposed to 79.31 cents in 1892, and 'of this the Gov- ernment share is •,86.78 cents, as .against 30.03 cents ill 1892. Itch on human and horses and all ani - mak cured in 80 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. These never fails. War- ranted at Chisholm's drug store. h2 wwwwoir WWI. CI Ex Clinton V ,i•'.*Cr Q,tlaw }• +70 w00 a0,` P, CO:�4. ` wa ct000w' Casa O CACOtN 3at Gat? ro ICW tVw 70 --a lei caWCA Ot c0 -4, Cot The marvelons success of $cod's Sarsa- phrilla is based upon %the corner stone of absolute merit, Take Hood's throughout the spring months. The Cost of th4 Hospitals. Seaforth Wingham Inspector Chamberlain's report on the hospitals of Ontario, the • 24th issued, exhibits a marked improve- ment in their cflleiene , management' and sanitary condition as .compared with previous yeKarsi There seeing increased e,oufidcncei in them, he re- ports, on the part Of' y the public, and Constant improvements are going on, The staffs of nleclicalf Ines ,ancl nurses are constantly beading larger and more experienced. poring the year four new hospitals, viz.: St. AiichaeI's Hospital, Toronto; .masa Wood Hos- pital, St. Tholuas; 'metal and Ma- rine Hospital, Owen;Sound, and Gen: oral Protestant Hospital, Chatham, have made application . to be placed on the list of ins tutions receiving Government 0VGilnnelit aid he C total IluIlrber of hospitals now receiving Govern- ment aid is 132. Three new hospitals have been placed o the list this year, and the tegislati e grant is thus somewhat increase . A table is given showing the rium ors treated in all the hospitals for the' past sixteen years, with increases or? decreases, as fol - ti lows a , ; 1878 4,372 (increase) m295 18794,612 1880 . ,{X i 5302 240 ," 690 1881 5,257 tl (decrease) 45 1882 6,032 ' (increase) 775 1883 6,288 `°206 1884 6, r° 181 1.885 (3,869017 e 'l 248 1880 7,035 a 'l 418 1887 7,522 i " 487 1888 8,292 l 770 1889....., 8,561 ; 'l 269 18009,187 i (11'26 1891 10,523 it " 1336 189211,404 s it 18113 1.2,39 t ti 988 Notwithstanding ;this increase the deatljin the hospitals for 1893 were 27 Ness )roan. in 1 '• • ,_being 731 as opposed to 758. he number re. 1nailting under treat'tlent on Septem- ber 80, 1893, Was ,107 as against 965 in 189.2, and 0,5.54 were dis- charged in 1893.' ire death rate is exceedingly small, :0t6�,, tiers. •cent., being ,. i a• very little, t (� high r ttralra�t 1891,. which year saw thhe�Iiinimunteleatli, rate. • 'I The total grant asked for is $107,- . 312.13, being $7,970.f In excess of the grant for 1892, he sunitintry s per hospital is: c tilt Sickness Comes before 13 ttyi fieaBottle of PERRY DAVIS' PAI 1 °KILLER, `You May tie it to r y. �tiftNOI,mIQ 'IHNOLLVNSIBSNI 5i18,15$861 ' F, ^ota'suotttutsUni •acme natntaadsilu iN>uou tinea soldoe.gao;puoB Z ":101A no 1 a $0.1.671.ai124 u1w r wtowdduawo nq lou oet•,. 71,•11 t 991,./ '1)Iaefittt.tdg `846'I9 24nd oO larvgxsaAr -co 4, .o •tto.leln..togszotxa$ QOExfo..com r •apnuup at intuvi putt tootfae S.IGAG ai sq mom pun Ivo& ,n iq Abog asedvailo eta pun LonAon -.ne Milano) avail oqt paounouoad so Is/Autumn -;alas "isomm:tux 'saran orix ytcotu;..0 r olgv3goiivoAo diiT.iesagosndpltan; -pool 10 4AS ern palolsnu o vw ifalt(At 10 t tequca,u otit ' itut Y brass.Iog •oII abattl tisulnia eql ui sum sit Io ,coq 7saq o ituuopol(Aturt E q -:s6Se "off xox 'agoXt9 oijj "xinsanpe-gietroau'mud teimissax -Cad laMegos'armasa3 eti o3 puu'ptegasttott ottt at 9/11DIlpMAVI s r *WA. S11Ti tV 'ala'•o1o' r tsgx,Aoatl uu'sasuxttd'epxOAt NinoWetonb uatoxog yo olwstisutx; : egmS a,lt Id soltt'jvaJ te1n411 pas 'sumo 's0tlt' 'salannoa aiti :seam situ suosaad ascii -pop paten :raiment a viciouv'suoexod Mott ut° Rettirxaanoo pa2ueee. uolgo SIM y 0111 OAP 621291 7las7j7/.r4.r13.11i1/J V Trams. p Suitiveur pnu 'uor5atounu -oxd 'Su Inds '1104 a .$111 01t1 Zcipttto0uop ,ruIt i ,1 Iscnn1ttvc sgQsd Xpott.C.r0.4.gs .nl 0cor1as/t 0FrWL.itf; Ia) 'Rulinsx and amoS ae (`tMtg paagpouaTparsx *ludo 1rfamine IYArart -,O s..ry e(y,m1 11I frv.JY :a+a,C,HtI6,ry�.cY 241 '.Ater oz I I�Vlit' y�v7[tiiliCyR.y,,,t,.. s1 it v7l.t g+ �7.A1 f ?''LRtVB xxR Nereus BEANS'Vgglin in elss Er BIOS or 10 44 mares the m otlatdt ?kitiAllafITI hovel seated nista At SI per peekage, or sift r of tete* by hdg'1 00. Torolte, )loin oi1e fe 'Vinit(,an:, if, P. Goan' BEAM area ria), dtts Dore the Worst sacci biiity Lust Vigor a of Saoneor ted tenseed ark. of the wrote or.c• oath. This ?ANEW ib. 1(3 CM'Ii *ire all nater ere. .,.ofd bt'dttt;f. Ind iU stiemfli wm.sget.,fosin- s. WORMS root tits rim..a! of aaf*If ' free+ ah war** of or *401R aha Det. .MrTIi'$ QERMAS WQitM t,OzENQEE. A r10 alter m'odlcilieh.l Newer failing.fe oa.. att So Asda ttlF AS"' 1P$4011/11. 25 omits per Xoic LOOK LHERE 1 ThIs E1I Interest Every - W. are oiling Best Coal it at 12 14 cents per I perial gal- lon, or a can, containing the equivalent of five American gallons for 50c., exclusive of. pack- age. American Axes, 50c, to 65c. each. I Crosscut Sawa 45c. to $too per foot. We to-dayi reduce our quotations n Binder Twine one ent per lb. J. A. CLIN CO,& , W ingham, eekly fre Press -ANA FARM ANIS HOME - . FUR li y4 . • $1.00 33O7H PAPIRS FOR $1:.0C ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. A .HIGH-CLASS ABLY PAPER. NEW PEA URE: VETERINARY • IIEPARTMEI\ T Under the charge oonf Drdo.mIJ. H. Wiason, V. a., C AaiswERs r0 ConaxsroNDt;sTs.--•Enquiries will be answered free, and shou- ld always contain writer's trill nalne•and address. EACH NUMBER WILL AGO CONTAIN: HEv. Da. TALMAGE'B SnsMON Ae1Ivcred the Sunday preciously. '$51.1 "WAIiEMAN'b WANDERINGS" an other writings by this celebrated author, AGRICULTURAL MATrea--nlustrat rd. Loins' PAGE -Illustrated. A SERIAL TAttt, and other interesting readies )natter. A WHssa PAG$ or 0000 IUSIo. STJBSCRI]E NOW Price, One Doilat ayear ii{ advance for the %unity FREE PIM; and FARM ANOtHOME-in all 36lines, Agents wanted in every Unrepresented district to solicit subscriptions. FREE PRESS PRi ,TING COMPANY, ,LONDON, • ONTARIO. ZI TLAND 6.1.W MILL GEORGE THOM ON, Proprietor. j' thigani irntIGS ---a s tuivenzo-- 'VERT I'RIDAY At01 NINE ** ►T TI1n--- TIMES 9FFIQEt JQ5EPHINE STRECT I'4 xN GUAM, 4, QNTA1 0, Ilet1epo r141$40tt1,411►e,;1 P0C /9441.,414Itellratroa44 AAYLR_TIt11k41 RA_TX0 _ - MPa.ee 1.1 1 yr• 1 010•• 1 a Ow.1 a; r? One .lu na 00 00 1310 t f2o 00 .�. M Half 4' 35 00 00 Quarter "I20 00 ( 12.00 Al1i 00 ! 4 0 One Inch 500' 4 00 4 00 _ 1) 1M Legal and other ramal adverteeentente, Pc. per Mee for ant insertion, and Sc. per lineforeacheebregeent icaerio.. Local notices 10e. p•...ne for first insertion, and 5e. per line for each subsequent ineerttcr., No bees notice will be charged leo, than 25e. Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed, Situations. and Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding it linea 1 nonpareil, 01 per month Houses and Farms for SA1e, not exceeding 1 01 for first month, 50e. per subsequent month These atone will be strlctiy Adhered to Special rates for local advertisedlionts, or to tenger periods. Ad' ertisetnents end local notices without specific directions, will he inserted 1111 forbid and cher ed aocotdlnbly, Tranal'ory advcrt(eerncnte mus be paid in advance Changes for contract adrertictmonts meet be n the owe by LYedne.day noon, to order to .appear that wank R. ELLIOTT PI;oYRIPToR AND PtlaLteitl E Lumber of 41 kinds, First-class Shingles„ and Cedar Posts. Car Load Orders a Specialty. WOOD delivered to'any tart of Wing - haw. a r'Ordersbrmail promptly attend rn EORGE THOMSON, /lox 125. W1,ghn m P, LOGSI 10 SI The highest. Cash 'price paid for any quantity of good IIARD AND SOT WOOD LOGS delivered iit our yard. Call and .get prices 'before disposing of yonr Timber. CuslomS.awig1PIaining and SHINGLE CUTTING done cheap as the chea4stand satisfaction guarani ed All kind of Rough. Ansi Dressed Lumber, Lath, Shingles, kept constantly on hana MottEAN et SON. Wingl1arn, Dee. 7th, 1893, LOGSP 7111 MACDONALD, L! JOSEPHINE STI1EE'r, Wtkeuau. - ONTARIO.. 'C7rT.13. TOWLESt. H,D.P,M., htte�mber College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario ' -Coroner for County of Huron - Office Up•etaire,next te Mr Aforton's office. Wing. ham, Ont. Gatos Houns,-•4 to 12 a, in., i to p, in., or at Residence, Diagonal Street. j. P. KENNEDY, 51. D. Af U, P,.s. O. (Successor to Dr` J. A. Meldrum. Gold Medalist of Western Unlvtli'sityi Late) House Sureecn in London Oenoral Hospital. Spacial atten- tion paid to diseases 0 women and children. Otliee-rorntoriy occupied by 1 r. Mfoldrum,Corner of Centre and Patric), strode, Wirotu t ONT . [). VANSTONE. • 1� • BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,Etc., Private and Company funds to 100» at lan•estrate , Interest, No EtEmEIe ton charged. Mortgages, towr, and farm property bought and sold OFFICE, -Beaver Block Wn owut E J. A.4101t'ION BARIySTER, Ace , 1{"ingham Out • L. DICIiaNSt ', Barg istei,r Etc. BOLICITOI, TO BANN 01' ITA LTON. MONEY T4 LOAN. Office -Meyer Block, Wingltain. DENTISTRY.- J S. JEROME, Wuren u,, IJiJ� y A, Vaulcanitea manufacturing of the best material as cheap as they can be got in the Dominion. All work warranted. Painless extinction of teeth by the use of Electric- ity or Vegetable Vapor. TARR NOTICE. -I wlll extract teeth for 25 cents each. OPPICE ; In the Beaver! Block, opposite the Brunswick House, H ' Win. f Macdo ald, L. D. S., DENT T. OFFICE, ASON'S BLOCK - Opposite the Queen's Hotel, WIngham• Will visit Gorrie'jst.,,nd 3rd Mondays of each month. - JOHN Enfants GENERAL INSUBA>:CE AGENT INOnAta, p DEANS, JR., WtxonAn. LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY 02 HURON. MoSales attended 3n any pe of the Co. Charges JOHN CTJRRtIE, Wxso AM ONT., OMNI matosth AVarroustR FOIL Tifs snort OF noses " Ali orders left at the Tains otlloe promptly attend se to. Terms reasonable, JAMES HENDERSON, Ltos,UEn AUOrtekj$A Pelt Covxrtst kluged,/ Alen Mance. A(1 sales attended. to prompt(i acid en the Slinkiest Notice. Attu0 sentyearrangemelnts c0aitebe made ab the Timits• eftiee Wit(GUAM Out 1 DU. J J. M A o sIr , ht. 11, Toronto, Members College Physicians and Someone, Optnrfo. 13PWIL Vit . . j . . eaffti•:Utlo Money to Loan oil Notes. Notes • iscountet AT REASONABLE IATBS Money edvatieed on Mortgages et b} pet cent with privilege et paying at the 5 tt el say yonr, NetOS and accounts collected. Seaver Mork %'Oingham, (Mit