p "and. ' T: '--`Newcastle, %yo; * ervauon. A 1 am forty years old.`and have _ ilidden the plainsfor t\vQ7.v.e years." V -wm. Hen on,a1:'a: ~ Mustang gin," Ayer s Hair Vigor Dnnwnna "|n':n A...-... 3.112-- --A. uuu vvucu L IUOOVBICQ my 0311' to fall out, and what little remained turnedgray. I tried various remedies, but without success, till at last I began . to use Ayer's Hair Vigor, and now my hair is growing rapidly and is restored to its` on 'nal color."-Mrs. A. Collins, Dighton, ass. ' !Ayer sHairVigor Prevents hair from turning gray. I a Map Ind. m... ......:.u.. ...._:..... .._-_- -_ .- ..__.. ._-. up/..--urn wnuvvnnuu, \Io ' Pro edb D1-.,'l_'._(_`.'.A N &Oo..,Lo ll,Ma.u. gold "y Dmggis?:ndPen1::':n. u. uaauauu. xuuryuucy, Lcxas. O Aer s Hair Vigor Restores hair after fevers. 7 q Aauu vu5\.u mu 3!!! we D811` HOE! - _ out andpreventits taming gray. The rst eects were most satisfactory. Occasional applications since have kept my hair thick andot a natural.co1or."- H. E. Basham. McKinney, Texas. ` I n n %7-V- ,': 7':LVE W-5;`?-F 3%` xiavnts hLi{:{o;I:.1nnf ' ` _g 33? ` ICA nu-.1.-- -1. .__-..- _-- IA _: - -:-- n'k}-has hair soi 3:11! V u_`l 1.44.. .....a:' A_._l_ 12.13.. :In.___ % "Overa earagol hadalsevrefever. and when recovered my hair out. and what aim.-_ r.-m.;'...a -~ * ~~v-i) --- -v- -----o a-"J' "My air was rapid! turninggra and falling out; one hot e of Ayet s yl-lair Vigorvhas remedied the trouble, and In hair is_no1v its original color and - ness.-B. 0/nkrupa, Cleveland, 0. * nnnnnknm `I IV In-an.A.l'1- 1'..-_ ID. -- __ _:- _..--: v-uu K of years ago, by recour- mendation of a. friend, I began tousee Ay-er's. Hair Vigor to stop the hair from falling out and nrnvnnt he nu-ninn nu... .- -nu-vu uscw-Ayn ! mur`v:gor~-yo: nearly vedyears, and my hairiunojst, '2l($V. Rn Vain l!!l!lIl|O efafn nf -u-gm, -v-' used?-Ayex s `Hdir ---. Dav an-lv ve vars. and lnv `hai IIIFJI "f*3"".`" I ll lllnuet non. I forty old, -__ _.,.v__..' e of res- and `re En `OI Illlfv `BA IIQQIIQ " 5". Ill, lZfII'I_XIlC L In an excellent state p "nun {Anon ---.. _I`.I .-...I I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 80 , Lmdsay . . . . . . . . .. 7 00 >encer,-Wis. . . . . . . .. 7 50 ra.ndra.Da.....A....b._ 7.50 >t Angus.....T..... 1200 Apfo0.j..;'._.....'...._ Lllips,Huntsvillea . . . 4 90 .`Iew Lowell 7 13 3 of Ivy... ...... .. 6.50 Sta er- . . . . .V. 65.4 s'Fa ls, . . . . .; . . . . . . 1 79 3.,._.- . . . . . . . ..$ 4 36 'ie" . . . . . . . . . .. 806 .2 . . . . 1167A 70 . . . . . . . . 2725 lwater . . . . . .. 254_ er . . . . . . . . . . 850 ronto . . . . . . . .. 1066 . . . . 1445` K . . . . . . . . . . . . .1540` 1d . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 95 ne...`...' . . . . .. 1222 :k' Island, Que. 3 66 E00 8g. W 9s |0Y- "s};'. 7421 *rn.=. Ion1*usnn.:AnvAu`ce \ j` " ADVERTISING Burns. * ; uni divine: Ins A ctnuuuuou ._- ' ,olr noun l'nI_m`!I_vru rI:o AND First insertion, 10 cents per line. 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GHA TTEL. MORTGAGES. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, AssIGNMENTs OF MORTGAGI AGREEMENTS or Afnlllineof BLANK FORMS '--0]` 03.9138 01' ALL CLASSIC 0I`- snmnnxrs, BILL HEADS, NOTE OIBOULARS, LETTER CIRCULAR! HETDMQ onnoxs, ORDERS, EITVELOPES. A full line at all price! cue. --:.____-,__ MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS. WEDDING amps, VISITING cums. 1-in you-nnnx ADVLNOI Always kept in stock MORTGAGE. MENU CARDS SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASE` SNIPES, no. \ \\ g\ Q .1cAi'1ox. V `.L\JLV, r dance: Schoolgirls, with their ardent affectione- ` and gushingzcondences, need to learn the ill effects upon both themselves and thelgf friends of indiecriminaa praie,e._ Because you love your laughing little eeatmete, is that any reason why you should tell her that she is the prettiest girl iii the school? You thereby deaden` your own judgment and plant in her a `seed of vanity. Why not, if you praise her to her face, tell her rather what is strictly true, that Ihe in the best-natured girl you know, and that you feel {happier whenever she is in the room. That will strengthen your own in`- tegrity of mind and encourage her to let nothing mar the disposition` which lvee you so much pleasure. ' ~ A o a v Q.'_jvI,, ' V5V3-u_c-t1Vz s_ix1t:`e;rirt- laise is 1n.pma;by the very best that is in us, and is dis- metrically opposed, in intention and lnt_r.9- salt, to those obsequloul, fulnoniefworda. and attentions which ll us with false hopes and encourage us by deceitful to? presentations. tho 11;: V tow uvunuuu ....l ....-__-.._- - It is much easier to atter thanrtd praise, says Richter, and hi! _diuti_no-A tion is wise. for while praise implied merit in the receiver and honesty inhthei "given attery is based on no foundation and is spread without discrimination. V cnisn'es.i T Take this little white powder, "it, give you a night's delightful sleep, II]! some persuasive `friend, `land you. heaitatingly and longingly at the folded paper which encloaea such lopgcd--591` possibilities. "It is so hard to lie .aw`ake. night after night, hearing the clocks strike one, two, three, fo,ur,'knowiIiglfn,1l 37911 that you will be desperately V sleepy when the rising bell shall Send tooein through the house, and realizing, `00: that the next day : duties will confront You as an armed battalion. when`yo`u will. them. have neither courage not qtreagtll to face An American lady one day going into a, L inese kitchen was mystified to see the cook rubbing molasses over the mouth of a hideous paper image nailed to the w'alL Upon inquiry she `learned, .i|.`;;"'h.0 image was a kitchen idol,1_t\he_ of 1 which was to watch and report "poma__ higher god whatever was`said\andjdone in the kitchen, and that its nionthvias anointed in this fashion so that it could game only sweet things. i ' -`.Ihavea lurking sympathy for tho" idol, the lady declared. I can nndgr. stand its helpless misery. and `many a time neople have'hea1')`eii -* ooinpli-. ments and gifts and repulsive `sweetness . upon me in order to seal my lips or p"ra;A V vertmyjudgment. I am not sure but crude molasses of the heathen Chinese is better tnan the concocted ` taiyv" of more A civilized acquaintances. L, n_LL__`LL__.;__' But it is a mistake, believe n_I9, I50 9l1'I:0f.` *9 lleening powder, unless, indeed,- yoinr Physician absolutely orlera `it. $116 narcotic, however innocent, the Iedlfiv, H .... __ n . ~-_.__L-I_ _ gni]Y tired by exercise iii th9.,6P0_,h.t _1n this whole matter of insomnia the Fe W3? is to tight the wakeful endc by 13102 calmly still, with eyes shut and hands and feet stirleu, if you can. "3. to detract the blood from "Hie "-t`~Ve brain by a light repeat to bd 3115, above all. hot ""'Y. are better remedies than tlie." W "nae of the apothecary u shop In :1 "\nn..L.' ,1 H- `IL unu PU(aI13cl:y I nap... In a beautiful volume ; entert ' V I orthlu strong soul; A "' V"? "'w " ,, N .... mu genugwouyon P""""-'-'r33g who. as the old often (10. 13 "k `n twelve o'clock. A gra!1_(1`1,.3w_`,'... Bdjacent chamber heard Vb? something softly to her_Ie1fii anything were amiss. "0h.9 `uh ' qmck and cheerfu.l r9`i ,>1t_lf;' tott;Hh`s`:`F1 5"`. ; gnu `WEB in the night. 2 N0 99515`* f .c- Another insidious ``'j in Iometimeu formed-HI! .. us " " lit: lo run down and 2 u Andsne um... ..., U " *_ No fear for our little one_n ` T I days men a. child with sum, ` i 5 hair Was hers to scold to k. At her kne ' ' -ms and to" ` ~ . She lost; him Ealgkuff tlllgthaip, .pm7s ` y Yea:-5,, . ' hey were wonderful C1,,` . . - J . ysrth dg,!:7-'- . . aw. When the great W 1 nd he strode away `1 Olught ch` ` e x ' :1 font-a = ` A To his place in the 1, But now and the ' . Like a picture u`: (ff Wlsbful dreem She sees a. head with 8' d'l`s ` - Bent over a pencil 8` olden gleam And she lives again thn slate. The day of her young ifI;;y day, 5D!`iug - _ When the small arm chai ' 1` stood - -. ,3.3,'5`in'_1;1',, Th my e centre of everything. Sogthrough tliuu,` W W . ex-ho 3 '~""-_ .. W A`vt;:t;:`:::;h"::.::":`y3i's*:..,7`7 c eerg the Pig-. _ . Sometimes he hold . .::*:;`.';:::,; :)v;*,""``$`:i`:1".:2t:'i-b~na. . nd. A11 And the gures hard to ma Bust she d o prou of the little 3 hears the word $5 ' . ` Often aid . ; And {The _ n fear sees the nod of his fa ther g-hud.. '_~ i , . `,:j `pg. o--- -v-v" 1:; in the lngle arm-ohnil Nb`ghd, in 9. com e'r dim 3 _ sa- lt `- bite-haired W-h. gum Bu ' mingly th-fnlun of In A115 3' h the dusk (`if thqlon mum bloom Of her 339,15. Y`g....v- rru Ann-cl,~u'3__._ _ :_ +1.. llkle arm-chain?` liable t lei"a.rm-chair What dreams may ceme `When we have shuled 06 this mortal coil, and he_ad_mits', fwithv 9 _s1_l1yI.I_diler,"`that it is all unknown and so dreadful, and so he longs for a little respite. from the long,` endless journey. It is life helongs for, life among the ills he -knows rather than death and the things; that he knows not ' of. Then he thinks to himself: '1: I on news. !!=:5=a9.<='2.In!!!t91`s! W in a few yoir.9t;9ue,: ,_sgip_gehp*q;y turn up which will induce the Governor to Par-. donme. I may have an nnforseen chance to save a life or do some deed of bravery which will bring me favorably to his notice. My friends will work for, me, luck will favor me. Yes, give me life, sweetliie. on any terms! And so the poor wretcb,' who `Inay`-hav_e' begun Shy being alniost reconciled` to his fate `eonies at last to long and hope and even to ex- pect life. u 111:. -.. 4.1.... R-u.I mnmnt hiI The owers that bloom in the spring ere not more v orous than `those. eraons -who purify their load with Aver : armp- a.ril1a. ,` The fabled Elixer.Vitae could scarce- ly impart greater vivacity to the countenance than thls wonderful medicine. ` Condemned Men noes tori Life. 5 A visitor to the prison at Sing Sing re- marked before Principal, Keeper Con- naughton the other day that if he were in Carlyle Harrie ; position he would much retherdie at once than have hie sentence commuted to imprisonment for life. In a moment the big, handlome and usually" reticent o'_`1cial turned on his theorizing person and paid: -"You." may think so now, but if your-were where Harris is you would not. I have heard a lot of people talk that way who were in no danger of death, -but my nineteen years? exper-- ience. duing which I have known the feeling of about 100 "condemned murder-` era, I have yet to see one who, when the awful timeapproaohed and the Ihadow of death fell upon him, did not long for life on any: terms, even hunoer, hard work and aoell. I tell you that it in my ex- perience that the poet wrote e_v_en more a I, , ,, -_ ..I_ _-_ I..- ...__3_! . wieelyvthenhe knevsvhen .h'e:ueii: ' Hope.e pring'a" eernzii in the"h'1me.n Breast; It le ooneeiveble thet e men, if he had no ti!n9io.L!'8nl reqotionn miaht 93` hand choose deehhto life ~in1p1-ieonnhVi_;ent._, but when he has hed time he begin`: to geugn~,an._i.c1son.ito; hoo g._ ._.Hej`thinke of Vdeeth, end even though he may believe in nothingghe "_dI`0IdI the-1 greet unknown. ' Inhi own 'nyon`:osio'n.`o oi Hamlet did 1. Msrcus Ulplus Trejenus Orinltus, the Trsian of Roman biography and one of y Rome's most renowned. Emperors, eon- striaoted or Ives responsnble for the con- struotlon of three of the most remarkable works ofthe early years, `of the Christisn ers.-'l"I-ej sn s'_oo.lumn.j Trsj sn s Well ind Tr`sjen s` Floating` P41ge.; ' History 1.5.111, of sooounts .oonoerning the two former, but the la.tter,'the subject or this note, seems to have been pretty generally over-- looked by the early as well es the later gleaners of rare end curious informetionf` "Flu. ~Il".._l_"' 15 - ' ` ' ...uu.s 0|. rare and curious information." . .- y . 4-` .~ _ J ` `Th0 .Ba_rtemius, who mentions it ill 3` E leiiiata, says that it was con- _ll5rlI._0dy and ; purposely sunken in Lake- Heml, an archjunnel allowing communi- !l`-i9B:__Vyith,_ the shore. In this case it would certainly have gone into history as T1-ajan s Sunken Palace, instead of` Floating Palace. It is generally be- lleyed, Bartemius the that it waaioifiglnally , . intended `for _tl1e__use_"of3 thq"7 Enfp'erpr his '-family `Bu !-ing'tl_1e'l'i~ summer eiouuipna . ' onunie Nomi. anotuezl ifaotionfof anti; quarians areif the oplulonxhat. it watuot` built during the lifetime of Trajan. Southwick. says that it was sunk in the year I95`; A.D., seventy-eight years after the"dea'th of the Emperor for which it was named.` , Muroh,l,J'..'who explored it in a `diving suit on July 15, 1535, declared it to be in a_ good state of preservation; also, that` it was 500 feet long, 270 feet in breadthand 60 feet deep. bir name: ` The.- ,a,1Tten;. ` dmhedgmn 'ox d6utIon3 _I'1:nuu ppopw --.., .,..... ;_`_., fbiff %h`e; _WI. *"`;*."1!:I'foon- .)r n ` I. r i9:ii1`si?$i;-rf Tpdunmitifoiilif `V tlm*d.,oI.th., ; E_o_-.l,:_opo_;i ~V .-` i6i5thli~`td l'.nru7:u.'p:<.:$`:Wo rails I Wywvfkm * .' P"- I0! 5 Uvllvuuuuuvuv vv -.-- you would eee all hie stoiolen give way end then you would reslly learn how Au nien can lon for life.. Carlyle` HaIri'ii` in lik_e the' f`6:l.t_50f them. "Allrhngnen nature miiit` beifho Home `in its un_derly_lnr mo- tl19},.endhq longed for 3" `oomlnhtntion, more an-ongly. then` otlgere be- inbe1liohoe' than ;ag;h'om-iinjalu. be ~ `1~So;I,|I6?Eian say; too. tlfat if 'the"y'-linow I til':V`.{1`iWt'l1ey to (lie, they wou_ld_n1.ther die it `onoe, Hfun gas '8 `!;'O[il"i.V_`Q:_`?l_{;`h;:V` Ne. long` period olspIe;b9twoon;nentbno.t.and *ex,jJdo:ntlon1: =;1*'l?hDIO iweepleware} `-{mtg-` -. ... 2 wu;a.*m`.&**mn. atnre and rest are competent to tone; votiog_;jnJ,n. out cases if only allowed 5 fair ~ A1,. ` 1:}: Luna `.5: P6015 H16- Whon the final moment h'|I come" nhd ho has to has the inovitabla ho` may do it gamoly, but even at that _moni ent_oif `how qhogld once the smallest` glinmei: of I hope for ooomm.u`tation to life imprisonment, 1- LI. 4-3.1-- nnn.|ngu A .. ~. 1.; t, K :5; V temporary, the last I to of the person \ who depend: upon them is worse than tho I nk- " ' *9 '0 F . toms A `p o..iib1o. u .- E'&7'7"l'.'- " l ` soandalmengerinz a,-Paid Profession. In,l._Chin_a there is a profession for ladies, strange. because openly and, handsomely? remunerated in the current coin of the realm," is carried on by elderly ladies, (rho gopfrom house tohouae of rich people announcing their coming by beating a drum and oerinq their services to amuse the lady of the house. This oer accept- ed, they sit_ down and tell the latest scand- al $6 the newest stories and on dits, and and are -rewarded `at the rate of half a crown an _hour,`b esides a handsome pre- sent should some portion of their gossip have proved particularly acceptable. `om y ` `lineman. 1... ... Dr. Hutchinson. said lnha recent lecture before the Royal Institution _at London, that .with the electric motor a `speed of 1,090 miles an hour could be obtained thoughbeyond that point they perhaps entered. the region of projectiles rather that locomotives; " This remarkable speed is 'obtainable because of the great advan- tage of the purely rotary motion of an electric motor over the reciprocal motion of the piston and connecting rod of the steam locomotive._ " an `ancient Qoppsr cola. . An obverse-V and.,revers_s rubbing of 3 large copper coin have been forwarded to the, editor of Notes forthe Curious from Ohuter, Ill;, together" with 3 news- paper` clipping, which is prlntedf below : " Rudolph I-Iaacke. 3 well known farmer of this vicinity, has in his possession 3 coin: remarkable for its age. It is 3 large, copper piece. nearly as large as a United States dollar. It" ishdated 1707. The side ;having the date_ bears the word. `Britannia A in capital `letters and the gure of a woman. On the other side are the words, `Georgina IlI., D.G., Rex, _ also `in. capital letters and the head of .King George III. in prole. , The de- nomination of thelcoinis not given." A It is evident some one has fallen into a grave error concerning the coin either as to its date and the legends it bears, or as to the name of the monarch in `whose reign it was struck. George III. was not born until June 4, l738,.3nd"it is not at all `likely that a` coin ``'bearing his prole" should be_`put_ in circulation; in the year 1707. . Eighteen hundred and seven will do all right enough for 3 -date on one of George III. 3 coins, but 1707 is most too .pre`v /lousf . " III-yvu vu nu-,uu ----... IRS,-1 had such 9. severe cough` that my - throat `felt as if scraped with 3. . On taking -Dr.'W_ood e Norway Pine Syrup found the ret dose gave` relief, and the second bottle completely cured .me.; - MISS A. A. Dowxmr, Mnnotic, Ont. I, A compnoutodlcune. K DEAR Sms,--I was...tx-oubled with bilious- ness, headache, and loss of appetite. I could not rest at night, and was very weak, but after` usin three bottles of B. B. B. my tappe- `titeyisgo and I am better than for years past. `I would not now be withoutiB. B. B., and a,m`,also giving it to my, children. ` ` V Mas. WALTER` Bmms, " ' `Maithnd, N S. L `(`/VlV3'ut that would tend to show, in- _teu-uptad one of his hearers, " that there gnore aympathy for murderers than for smaller cl-imi.nala, such as burglars and emhezz'lm-a.V -`;"I'-tlet ii xa:tlif'wli'Tet. 1t_ u'hov3'e,A re- plied the big koepel,-_`,_ `end he smiled tether cynically as he bittlie end o` e cigar and started toward hlevhomeh V n!y.1.1ttlo ' GENTLEMEN,--MV little boy had "a severe hacking coilgh aifd cduld not sleep at night. I tried _Hagyard s Pectoral Balsam and it cured him ver'y_ quickly. ` . Mas. J. HAOKETT, Linwood, Ont. . ll'oi- In-out Bites. L . IRS ,-Fm-aha pedhands, ,soreA V roast and frost bites .1 ndhothing excels Hagya1jd s "-7111... `A2! `I 1...! 11:1) Snuff:-nvnn Hii-nn.v3,ars 11"r5',-'r1`.'Ol".Gll8 P611, uuuua, ,BUlU vu ., frost bites Hagy Yellow 0il,_ I .hod In . ,feet`frozen three years `ago _and obtained no rev 'et_until I used 1~_Iag- `yardis Yellow` Oil, whiph soon healed` up the ` fivhwd Avuu upuu. I b s frozen part. _ _ ` ' `hem. Ldegn, Alameda, _1`T.VGf; T.' , J vemnmnme-:1 ,ha.v`91`onnde B: 1.3- .B- an ex- re1pdy," hath ;a 1;: blood purier nd {general `lamiljindicine: .1 was for u='1ohg ,tim_e%ronb1ed with sick headache end heart-A L-..-v ..-_.: ....:..::. .1.nma: which-zm.ve*me such A `.`VdSVotra.uge. to` say, I have diecoyered hithaeteshia hope is well founded. I have taken the trouble to `compile the statistics of Sing Sing and other Amerienn prisons,` and I have found not only do more twenty ' you-` men nerve out fullterme than do life Apriaonere. hint that fully 30 per cent. less of the `letter serve the equivalent of a. twenty year term than do those who are griginelly sentenced to twenty year terms. - made to timetroubzea wun smx uuuuwuv nuu. aw..- _a`nd triedfg bottle,` w,hicb_._'gaveime such Perfect gaciglfaqtiqn. thgt IV have games than used It as our family medicine. 12`f'`' ': ` Ifhss .ro&d,:_oief. nd dver ugam` `V that Burdock Blopd';Bitte;p_ gcures dyspepsia,` >.____.__-.:.... -`lninhlnnam -heada.cha_rmmfu1a_ P.4!!1".'P0.d ,!'h.:,bI1t .I.It..lut diuovered V ed it V beoenle -the Jory, severity. of their eentenoe mudethem hope the more. They Ind. noeot period `to look forward to when liberty` would be theirs again, so they set: period for themselves end that was always` to-morrow. This to-marrow dforethem may mean, next week; next month or year, or when a new Governor in elected. But they all look forward and hope. I l" sdispbd wmu A ____..- -_....L Anyone who can take` advantage of. any ` of these ,a.ccount.s are invited to call on us -ADvANcE Oice. W. J Conron, Toronto.,._. A . .$ Seth Summersett; Barrie` ' . . AIex.McRa.e,B C W. ,.A. Lennox, Toronto. . . . , . . . W. W. Butcher . . . . . . . . . Jos. V. Lazonby, Goldwater Alex. \Va.1la.ce, Stayner .. ' D. C. II. Watson, Toronto T. R. Purvis, Toronto . . '. . . .v . . . . L. C. Smith, Coaticook . . J. B. Grifths," Midland A. Robertson, Josephine. . . .' J. '1`. Flint &,Co., Rock Island, Leon Caisse, Toronto` . . .` . . . . . . . . . . . "W. T. Barker... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Henry, Johnson & Lord, Burlington, Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . Canadian Air Gas Co., Montreal... Foster & Maxw ll, Angus . . . . . .. Frank Lazarus. lslontreal. . . . . . . . .. Alf. Tramp, Orillia. . .' . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wm. Artris, Allandale . . . . . . . . . .. J. C. Fraser,` Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. James Scarrow, Avening . . . . . . . . . .. John O Connor, Creighton . . . . . . . .. James A. Cam bell, Cbesley . . . . . .. John Dunn, illsdale . . . . . . . . . . . .. P. J. Langane, Mt. St. Louis. .. .. John Carey, Manseld . . . . . . . . . .. Lachlan Macmillan, Rugby . . . . . . .. DuncanMacnab, Sta ner . . . . . . . . .. Colin Gilchrist, Stee e P. ' 0 . . . . . L. E. Polkinhorn, Waubaushene. . . . John Lee, Manseld. . . . . . . . . . . . .. J ames-Anderson, Waverly . . . . . . . .. Wm. Drinkle, Waverly . . . . . . . . . .. Robert"Gilpin, Vizo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Geo. Fletcher, Alliston . . . . . . . . . . James Bell, Angus . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. G. A. Binyon, Bracebridge. .` . . . . . .. P. Lance, Beatrice . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Coulter, Cookstown . . . . . . . .. James Small, Colgan. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. James Lewis, Fergusonvale. . . . . . .. Elijah` Ball," Foxmead .` . . . . . . 4.. . . . . W. M. E. Perkins, Gravenhurst. . .. G. W- Taylor Estate,Gravenhurst. . John T. Hewson, Huntsville ._ . . . . . . D. MoCax-tier. Nottawa . . . . . . . . . . . . David Ross, .0ro Station. .. . . . . . . . .. Peter J. La Rush, Penetang . . . . . . .. John Campbell, Ridgetown . . . . . . .. Thomas Greaves, late Wyevale . . . .. D. Campbell, Grenfell.. . . . . . . . . . .. James Parker, late Vigo .- . . . . . . . . James Roberts, late Barrie, Torontc James Kirk, Saurin . . . .' . . . . . . . . . W. Brunton, Allandale. .. . . . . . . .. M. C. Brandon,;Holland Landing. .. F. A. Bolles, Riverside, N. Y. '. . . . John Balmer, Gravenhurst. . . . . .. Lorenzo.Bal1, Goldwater. . . . . . . . . Joseph ,Cooper, Phelpston . . . . . . . .. John Coulter,-|Toronto . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . Wm. Campbell,Barrie . . . . . . . . . . .. . W. J. Graham, Anten Mills . . . . . .. A. H. Dewdney, Toronto . . . . . . . . .. Wm. Dunlop, Warminster . . . . . Stephen Ganton,-v Midland . . .- . . . . . .. Angus Gilchrist. Steele . . . . . . . . . . .. `Joseph Griiths, Josephine . . . . . . . . Ja_mes'Gunn, Hillsdale. .... . . .. Joshua Guest, Toronto . . . . . . . . . . W. S. Hyland, Guelph . . ._ . . . . . . . . . Thos. Hu_rst.; Parkdale . . . . . . . . . . .. Eli Holmes, Toronto. . . .' . . . . . . . . .. John Hirons, 3'-renfell. . . . . . . . . . . .. Thos. Langman,` late of Midland. .. James McCreight. late of Mb.` 8 T .l\I1; "A111 accounts that have been rendered 4 four times and over will be placed in this 7 polumn fgr sale. . V , _ V, U. U. J.uu1.u.u1uu_y, uu.1uan_y.. Joseph Noble, Spencer,- W13 Jnlnn W1-Jnrn Ainvnnrn TIA UUUUPII J-V \ Il-IV LIPVLIVVL WV 33 D John Nolan, lexandra. Da. . . . . . . John 0rser,_Ia.te of Angus. . . . . . Alex; Primrose, Apto; . . ; V.` . . . . .- . . Mrs. Bernard Phillips, Huntsville-. John A. Perry,` New '. . Geo. Ritchie,-.la.te .... . . Wm. Ramshamf, . . . | Wm. `Bieid. Bur} s'Fa1a_.; AccuuuTs{run sALL. The following persons-;.re indebtd this oice no [the amounts set opposite their games :A ""'I'o's``.".T`..`f"'. 737". .7.` T". J.` D. McMurchy, Lindsay. Tainan}: N'n`n1A Qnnnnnn .Wa . - ' Otlier mmes ofifersd indebted to this I o`mce', and who w neas,w.ilI be -added to thus lint; 1 J . .. lnotgav thir indebted- ` Min 0011136 a sum PAnLon| av-pposirn [3;nn'rnnom;,%%,| 2