incomeâ€"we are pram..- _- _-c,,, that Mr. Michael Flynn, who has been ill for the past couple of weeks, is showing 1 signs of recovery. Dr. Bradd, cf Ome- mee, is the attendant physician, and we safe}: predict that in a short time Mr. Flynn will be able to be around again. S'r. Punter. SESMON.â€"On Sunday, the 16:]! March, Rev. Father McCall, of Eng nismore. celebrated the holy sacriï¬ce oi the‘ mass in the church at this place highly instructive sermon to an eager and attentive congregation. His whole- some remarks must needs prove beneï¬cial to arose who had the pleasure of hearing the able discourse. We hope to be cften favored with a like visit from the mast reverend f rther. Averys Pills (INTO ll". a" @112 @nnaaiau £05k AYER’S r 7 “ I contracted a severe cold, which settled on 111%l lungs, and I did what is often Eggs in sue mes, neglected it. I then cons a???†“Weâ€??? â€$511? 0 e e u an aflectese e medicines (lite vge me did noyt REMOVALâ€"Mr. ass. uuw to the house opposite th which he had previously Mn. Blow has moved int house, west of the ohurct ‘1‘ Ayer’s Cherry_Pectoral vv unvu _ Mr.- Blow has moved into Mr. Thomas house, west of the church. We welcome him to our midst ...... Mr. D. Carmichael has removed with his family to the old mouse at Sonya. ...... Mr. John Thomas now cccupies the white house. P335021â€. â€"Mr. D. Boynton. of Toron- to, is visiting relatives here and in Sonya. ...... Mr. Alex. Fountain and Mr. Alex. McMillan have left this vicinity for Brm- . don, Manitoba. May they prosper ...... Mrs. J. Spenctr is spending a. few days in Toronto ...... Miss Maud Richardson. who has been visiting relatives here and in Oshawa for the past two months, has returned to Marlposa. ...... Miss Marthe Martin is going to live at Mr. J chu Run- dle’s for the summer. Miss Martin will hemuch missed in the church and Sab- bath school, but our loss will be Pinedsle’s gain ...... Mr. and Miss Folley, of Pleas- ant Valley, spent Saturday and Sunday -mmno at Mr. T. Yeo‘s, over on the town at Valley. spent visiting at. Mr. T- line. ,,.__._.,a-.: [Correspondence oi Tm: rosr I Lou's or Snowâ€"The snow is gradually sinking, but there are still great quanti- ties remaining and the ï¬elds are still pro tected tromthe frost, which is an encour- aging omen for crops this summer. MANITOBA SCHOOLS. â€"â€" The order of remedial legislation in the Manitoba school question has no supporters here, but the faithful will all tall into line as soon as the writs are issued for Fair- bairn's election. A vote for Charlie is a vote for the cabinet that passed the order. RmIOVAL.-Robert Cardwell has moved his barber shop effects to Toronto, where he intends to reside in the future; wa Horn. MAN â€"Mr. Holden, of Mariners, has taken possession of the Bradburn house. He is a practical hotel man, and will sustain the reputation of that popular hoetelry. . Marxianâ€"Mr. 0. G. Williamson and wife (nee Miss Kidd), have returned tram their bridal tour, and will commence housekeeping at once. S. S. Coxvnxrxorz.â€"The township of Emily S. S. convention was held in the Presbyterian churchonlastFriday, there beingenatternoon undeveningeeseion. Theattendanoeatbothseseionswasun usuallylnrge. and the proceedinaawere instructive and interesting to all 35. Parents to S. Schools." .The large audi- mwmmmuwasm- deneedbynequenhburtsotappiause. iLA _..\.\ 1 1 i correspondence of T111"- [Correspondence DOIVNEYVILLE. (Crowded out last week. LA MON. _-‘â€"7 (Crowded out but web) UMEMEI}. Cure Indigesflm rungâ€".â€" mdence oi Tm: Posr ] N.â€"The snow is gradually are are still great quanti- and the ï¬elds are still pro frost, which is an encour- ' crops this summer. SCHOOLS. â€" The order of nation in the Manitoba :1 has no supporters here, s1 will all tall into line as ï¬ts are issued for Fair- L. A vote for Charlie is a. o! Tm: Post. are pleased to learn run. who has been ill DTABCH 01â€"11er Post] ‘ Cowie has removed a the church here, usly occupied. ...... 1 into Mr. 'l'homas’ lurch. We welcome ~vvwâ€"_ , 96years and had fer manyyeer: woun- resident of this locality. CHURCH Nonaâ€"A local minister cf Peter'ocra occupied the pulpit hereon Sun- day’svenlng in the absence of our minister 1:116 Rev. Mr. Allan PERSONAL â€"-Mr. Armstrong, 0! Toronto, visited his old acquaintances of this locality. _ . ,,_._4.-A In Mmlnh- locauuy. ALâ€"Uur choir assisted in furnish- MUSIC ing music at the Epworth League con. theny last Monday night,and vention in Be witnessed an exceedingly interesting and proï¬table meeting. ,n.) _..e Innb wmki {Correspondence of THE P0313] CARNIVALâ€"A carnival was held last Friday night under the auspices of the lacrosse club, and was quite a success. There was ssme very ï¬ne skating. emanABmâ€"We congratulate Mr. A. SEASONABLE-We congruuunw a... -. E. Smback in his late success. A girl this time. PERSONAL â€"Mr. thn A. Campï¬ell, of leden B. C., was visi ing friends here last wee’ï¬'. The North-west agrees with himâ€"â€" h 3 IOUKi well. II J LUUA‘I W cu- OBITUARY.â€"-We have to chronicle the death (f one of the oldest men in this part of the country-Mr. John Gillie. He was ‘ 107 years old, was strong and healthy, and till very lately he could walk to Cambrav, Gienarm cr Woodville, as well as any man of 70 years could. He was burial! in the Presbyterian cemetery here last Mou- day. He came from the Isle of Skye, Scotland, over 40 years ago, and settled in Maripese about a mile west of Eieu. CHURCH Nomeâ€"The Rev. Andrew J amieson occupied the Presbyterian pulpit last Sabbath ...... The Rev. A. Dawson ‘ will preach in the Presbyterian church on I the next two Sibbaths. n; “Judahâ€: Anv ham! SNAKES AND TOADS â€"Sr. rsuwcxs un; passed oï¬â€˜ quietly. There were no processions. Arm THE Fms Baaâ€"The council is offering a. reward for the capture of the person who tried to burn the Royal hotel. There isaelose watch kept. so if he cam again he will get a warm recep- tion. - - - n4 _.....1. mnmntaooesslontothemhotour business men In the person of Mr. A. G. wise gnu-an wâ€"v" ,, What out!!! 9001110 mash MW“! unsymmawmtsomnohtho YEL VERTON. (Crowded out last Week ) W0 0D VILLE. (Crowded out last SON YA. Emmmd st. P¢tr|ck’s day There were no week. 81 built in 3 day," so the patrons cannot hc pa to efleot at one sweep all the changes they desire. If they secure a part ï¬rst the rest will be more easily done. Couptrstion. though not union, with one of the other parties is necessary in order to accomplish anything and I hope that in the coming election the patrons will not commit the folly cf dividing the vote of the electorate «Am “a in accord. or almostinseeerd, with folly cf dividing “10 who are in accord. or their policy. 7 ..A SPB UCEUALEâ€"P. 8. District. [Correspondence 01 Ta: Poet 1 TELâ€"The annual Presbyterian tea was held here on Sunday and Monday, Feb. 24 and 25, and proved a nonessential. Ser- vices were conducted on Sande! here at 10 mm. by Rav. F. McCrermu pester here: at 3 p. m by Mr. L1 Herr. o! Emsdele, and at 7 pan. Mr. Leila, cf Stunts, gave the audience an excellent discour- e. Allservloes werewell attended.nnd I know the hearers were greatly beneï¬ted by the three good sermons. The tea on Monday in the new bill was well attended. but ,.__ r- n... nun-m a lame numle: were [Correspondence 01 Tux Post] er23.â€" This village has been visited by two ï¬res within the past week. The ï¬rst occurred on Wednesday evening last. The ï¬re destroyed the house of Mr. Sirait. There was some insurance on the house. The second was on Sunday morning about 4 o'clock. It was discovered by a person going for the doctor. The ï¬re started around the stove and burned the floor so badly that the stove fall to the cellar. The ï¬re could not get air, how- ever, and so could not make much head. way. As soon as the ï¬remen We re ready - ‘ L 3 nnnnn A annnnodpd P318501 I'- CARNIVAL â€" On Monday evening Mr. R. Hicks held a large skating carnival. There were'a large number present and all had a good time. This is likely to be the last carnival of. the season. Franzâ€"0n Sunday evening a number of the small boys of this village, having gentlemen cf the village. determined to pay him up by threshing him. They accordingly assembled and followed him LL---a--‘lno ï¬ â€œ18 155†Dunn-v... v- -__ , Frontâ€"On Sunday evening a number of the small boys of this village, having an old spite against a certain young gentlemen of the village. determined to pay him up by threshing him. They accordingly assembled and followed him to the English church, threatening b- thresh him there. The opportunity did not present itself, however, so they met him after church going up Queen-st, and knocked him down and then blacked his eyes, and had it not been that some young fellows who happened along and stopped them the boys would likely have thrashed him severely. We think this ofl'ense should be fully punished, as the young ‘gentlemen had always used them as a gentleman should, although they had repeatedly called him names and played tricks on him. Some cf the ringleaders among the boys are in the habit cf acting in this manner to some of the young fellows. They say “Sam" has something to do in the most of these affairs. LL- -4»-..â€" Raw. BO (.10 u: we nu..- -_ - engagement to lecture here. He will come at some future time ...... A union league meeting was held on Monday evening In the Methodist church. There were a. lane number present. [Correspondence 01 Tux Post ] Guanineâ€"One cf the most keen and determined draught contests witnessed far some time at Muilberry Cottage, the home cf '1‘. W. Robertson, Cutwright’s chief cf p:llce, was that cf Tuesday after- noon, and between John Atkins. heavy- weight champion cf Cartwright, and Rob- ,A.A_ .3 man... W Glauu Mâ€"r-'â€" l erneon, lightweight champion cf Cedmue. In all 46 games were played, resulting in the following eoore: Robertson, 20, Atkins, 19; dxaws, 7. Atkins made some excel- lent pleylng, but the chic f's occasional epurte enabled him to hold the lend ...... Lonely looking indeed is Sumeoh Cottage; whet memoriet', pleasing end and, ere ee- wuaw mwâ€"_-_ , ' soolatod with that oneâ€"lent structure, so long the home cf Wotooml, now residents of Petorhoro. . . .Brawn,our popular miller, made a shipment of flour to Burbtonâ€" “Flonr of on excellent hand. For whichthmlnngooddmnd.‘ ...... Mr. Robert Pm visited Peta-boroâ€" “Brlghz the mom when he mud. Mounted high nod llgho- ' ...... Mr. Ab. Woodward oontonplntoo ro- tnrnlnstohlonstlvohomo, oldnoglnndâ€" "How dull. indeed, vrlll Calm:- ho. mum emu the (loop blno up.†smith, RECIPE: §.l00nuav'lli:1l ‘ EU 433.....2Wvâ€"mh Otto .. .................. oï¬auvan' (<an ......... 4‘0 Egiiiminl‘i.lmnl BEEâ€"83 Sarina moms-33. moanâ€"83.3%??? . all 3130.8: . IlEl. 93007.30!- OEBLâ€" ulna. ERIBSE-molnroï¬ls 2collâ€" mun ,L.â€"-We are glad to see Mr. . Clarke among our cit Mr. and Mrs'. J9: Cone lrowded 00% hit Week ) pom PERRY. LOTUS SPARKS. a willing to give than (t the Won they use to those who will M: m. “Rama m not mdum they rm "IP- g SPECTATOR IDâ€" Inn-w â€"â€"__ Disease In an came. an“: I anâ€. In In In wlthln; Its manltrautlons whh- out. Becca to cure thq discus tbs «one must be removed, md In no other 2:; s cm 3 ours are: be Sun Care In established on just this pdnolpla. It "Aliza-tbs: ‘_-â€" A'rnwn'rrl a root cf the tummy. The elements c which to In con not directly upon these gran , both In a ct! nnd tour, and. y 3 them In n hulthy condition, drive and punk-1m a system. For the innumerable troubles canned by nnhenlthy Kldno Liver nnd Urlnuy Organs; 191' the s‘malng discs-den o! “ "~--â€"- Aï¬mtlnnt md Iwâ€"â€"â€"" mus Affection. 1nd manta math. "I" no «ind: In put .,.A_ London. Rochester. Fnuuotd. Toronto. Melbourne. to-‘Ea'ke charge for a 1m venisnb to Peter‘ooro ...... I «been, (f Tel-ppm. was via! 01'0““ uuv w, .....7, offered i :r 3 team c horses owned by Mr. David McNeil, North Manure. A good article will bring s paying ï¬gure ...... Mr. Gecrge Nicholson sustains a loss in the death cf his roadster-Willemwmiemeon wife cf Mr. J smes Williamson. merchant. lelydufl‘. has presented her liege lcrd snd master with the 62h son. “and still the earth it's course doth run" ...... Mr. Devid McNeil disposed ( i‘ a bed now thst tipped the scale at 1.730 poundsmrice renl'zed $48. ...... Mr'. Charles Jeni: and child are re- ‘ covering from ihzir lemillness....Another ‘ old Msnvers resident, in the person cf J no. Monil, sen.. departed this life at the advanced ego of 95. The deceased was t:r many yours e stsnnoh adherent (f the Methodist churah ...... Mr. John Wright. Dsrlington. has leased the Virtue firm Lang Soc. [Nora â€"By some mishap. the shove in- teresting budget 1! news was delayed in transmission and did not arrive till inst week et an hour too late for inurtion. Though some of the items may appear 3 trifle ancient, the bright. osfchy style in which they animated by our correspon- dent will con mend them to our readers.â€" ED. Post] Call and Inspect Tn: Poet's Inge stack of the newest styles in wedding Itutlonery. ~15331:» OE 23: cu) stunt!- ONT.. FRIDAY. m2 Will About ‘0 m (Crowded 96. The deceased was f:r staunch udhtrant (f the h ...... Mr. John Wright leased the Virtue [m out but real) Pun ad d the above for many years. a We have handle Every convenience the qualtty {sup to standard. William-9t. - - While on the subject of 8.4 LT, let us my that we have a medal article for all shippers and creamery makers. use that is recommended by Buttermakers who use it once mu have no other. ARCH. CAMPBELL: â€dame-ma- Wuhan-um The Wood Coup-I7. www.mucmdl- CAUTION. relqphone 102. The “ALLIANCE.†130 Quote“ W .4: m tom nâ€" LORD ROTHCHILD. man»- 13*“ WV- Wynn-N! mama-n a a. a. COIIBIL. mm â€'0 Empire OSWEGO PLASTEB. IN BARRELS AND BAGS . SALT IN 200 L3. SACKS ..... â€'_v D ‘ Great Ensl‘l‘i 3‘5“" ‘ ' su- W W “’ may. and WWW can .11 tom: ot NM WM WW awn-um. tum and all quad m or ma. laud Worry. mm I“ â€W. Opt-unor sun- dAfl‘" Multichamlealwlu- Gearge E. Imam. iobaom 00.. Montreal. 33'5“â€; «up 151m; "Sh-3p": blink tun. , um. by some people to denote the m an appropriate and mdou having faded and worked ou anthem Life Assurance Go'y. Prominent pbject- mnunm m mun Income. - - maul-o tum-nu. Wanna: Dana“- B‘s-anoint}! WESLEY GREER. Lindsay J] Elixir of Aniseed YOUNG AND OLD. d EREGRY’S #9 J. .1. WW. Organs and Pianos. , slow prom [or the enrichment of the sat. and the recommended instead. There and SALT“ general! y , .. a “.3 .. 4.0.)... more: Radar and Salt viva good mm 3mm, urn. BILL BTU". m and W009. Kennedy, Davis Son. Lima? P13111112 lill â€rat 1.an SAFE and QUICK Sack. Doors. BM laud «we, Novella. Balaton. orna- Imp-u .I 0' 'd w m “WY. nonngz, Dame: Son. mu: at Myâ€. â€"'o‘ “M â€"mmmmâ€" EN» W Witt..- .mn um l'fc. Am“ 10-â€" 111311191122 J. J. Wotborua E. Gregor). GEO. INGLE 13m. 1894â€"4 Gnu-4‘,“ . 3% of LUMBER. -z7-lvr. 1.7“.000 0. 750.000 N 18474 mound going out. o! the Pinning Killian-1m. I will no“ CHEAP FOR CASH. A good opening for no one gain: into an“ line of bushel. .- It is the on one |n town. For partial-n apply to 3.. PA EBSON, Box 7‘2, or at the Puma: Hill. BOWâ€" . “‘ PLANING MILL FOR SALEâ€"As I 5. T'EBATHBUN en’s. mm Tents, Awnings, Sai 1-21.19:an no. UUDD AV Lvu-‘ - vâ€" _ _ 7 MN)! high 7 roomu, with Kimhen sud Wood' home, I good Sable. we of had with 3 number 0 EN )loGlBBlN mitMuzoodwel. Awly ‘oJO No. â€Glenda-st. Ema. Linda-y. Outsâ€"6041!. pumic- unending or desiring to patch: men an will act whely it they commit JOHN DUKE, Lind P.0. Lind-av. Jan. 2341. 1896. an: . £83 aid â€3‘ GEORGE 4“va Dln Baker, Confectioner and FRUIT DEALER. Two Door: West of DALY HOUSE. KENT-ST. Pure Candies. Appetizing Lun- ches. OYSTERS in Season. Freshest of Fruit. Best Pastry. We are now established in gmgnmun no.5 OUSE TO RExr’oggAFo B. SALE :...‘...n and Doors, ash, Mouldings, Plaster Paris, Charcoal, Portland Cement, Salt, Terra Cotta Material, Drain Tile, Etc., Etc. No bandit: plum tor Shingles, Lumber. nth. Etc" than at can/In? moon I NORTH END of Wang-st. BRIDGE. ï¬ENT.â€"Two bl York-a. Apply to 3““ .â€" TJ. wanm‘Eb’i}; . McWATTERS. J. Turner 8: Sons. Agent. G. H. M. BAKER The Rathbun 00’!- W. Mc Wattâ€: McWATTERS. GEORGE ST.. PETERBOROI ONTARIO, CAXADA. ridiculous. We advise farmers IKE LEADING -â€" brick house: on a GL'XIGAL â€"‘.’S. to the It 00.. under- Lmnsn LO( brothe s We! llved which 1 Bell, an Sarah S lived. ‘ Sstur :11 the can tragedy three-st . “W G distal: bodies you-s. the m seven to almost She was at her too: w her lower bed clothe: struggle. stnouneo hell rastl his buck. snot-nee! pplng wo OI slut In contorted Immedio Ind drop woe the the doubl Blood was clothes o It was bu the and the! Mel’s 4113’s I spun he babe this 18;!) { present: ‘ wd Mark Snln. N upproved. and and read lot.“ And the d molutlou this could nude by! northern 1 all: of on‘ action Mr. sag! By-law .\’i than! And I: GANG? Admit A ye