nunâ€"Business hens looking III! weeklyln this pub. with prospect of Wimpmament. Wehavenowtwo jewellers, three butchers, besides the usual mbuotsrm w! MM essablhhmmt. Wehavanowflrst-olns‘a mum opened on!) in townâ€"Mn. 116‘ marmmwhommhnnodmbo win he very successful hue. . Sun! Tan Urnâ€"Tho cow nuisance ...Mrs. Leach, an, whohas been staying with her sons here, haEiérowithmsumnytommat hasnturnedto her home at in}?w Nam-wood... hwy Romaâ€"The Chnrah of England pic-nie will tabepiaoeas usual on the Queen's birthday, 24th or May-this Friday. The attractions are similar to what they have hmninthepast, athletiosportseta, inthe afternoon and a oonoertin themning. By the present appearance or the weather it inmatedthatitwillnotbe the mmtaryeneeess ithasbeenintheformer Pnsomâ€"Rav. J. H. Sheppard wss “my 1331: weeknttendlng the Camp of the Mmbees ...... Mr. and Mrs. Thea. A. Knoxaro spending a now days amongst friends :1: Lindsay ...... Mr. Frazer, Into munsmlthwithm. W. H. Mann- dist church huehavebeennu-lymll â€tendedâ€"we did not recognise the not thstwo had so many families of that mummmmpm till we 5" â€1°“ vending their way $015110 meeting. COLDWA TIER. lCormpoudonoo at 'l‘uu Pout) Cumam Hanna-Tho Box-loud hotol. kept for tho out two yours by Mr. D. B. Dodson, in now in tho bonds o! Mr. Nloklln, late o! the Gladstone houso. Mldland, who will conduct the am in tho lotus, the former gentleman toting o printo mldonco to: a. short time. ' Cannon Normâ€"The Presbyterian now hold divine service every Sunday morning, the Rev. Mr. Wylie, who is stationed in this district. being the pastor ...... Sc tu- tho services which are held in the fuethc: Damn men 1‘9““!!qu Mr. Li. 'J. Lowe‘s lioolo ail-i nooldononlly goo hold oi o bocolo containing sumo oubolio sold. Silo bola: only We nnd ono'hnli yam old. was noo nwm oi it being poison. out! drunk some. mulling in no: donih shortly um. Tho parents how on:- houiiolo "mono†in um: and bemvomoni. [Correspondence 0! m Post] Rmovmâ€" Mr. A. J. Wekeiy, our station agent, has gone to Huntsville. He was a genialgoodtellow, andwillbe miss- edverymnoh. Mr.R. Shier will ï¬ll the vacancy. Pnsoxnnâ€"Mise Bella Brown, of To- ronto, is the guest of Mrs. Reid ..... .Miss Bertie Ruan, of Toronto, spent a few days with her many friends here ...... Mr. J. H. Oliver has returned {ram college for his vacation ...... Mrs. Adam Baker has re- turned home trom Whitby oollege....We nre sorry to learn that Mrs. W. G. St. John is very ill. Hope for her speedy recov_ery. Tatumâ€"Lawn tennis la‘agaln booming. Wonder it than «m be as many lone games this summer as Inc. A little Porto: might also the Internal: to some “COM. _ __ H _ gnee ii: the weight of those animals in former days says it: would weigh from 1,200 001,500 lbs. This is the first mooeethah hasheenseeninthoseputsforyears. ..... ' Mr. W. fmowdown iponb int Sun- day in this vicinity renewing old acquaint- “00!. A MOOSEâ€"Some of the suburb residents of our hamlet were surprised the other day on seeing a large moose deer emerge from a thicket of trees and rush across the railway track within mteen yards of four men. .An old hunter who has had experi- Brawnâ€"Our population has Increased one during the last: week by the appear- ance of a. little daughter on Tuesday lost at. the residence of Mr. Wm. Schroeder. “11:5“ an nunâ€"Mr. W. Prior in gem to London to no. the Qua. (Correspondence 01 Tux POST.) THE 24:h.â€"â€"Many of our residents took the advantage of the excursion to Bali- burton on the 24th, and report having had a good time. [Correspondence oi m P081.) Franâ€"A heavy loss was sustained on Saturday afternoon, May ISth, by Mr. Thus. Davey, in the burning of his resi- dence, which took ï¬re from a defective stove-pipe. The flames spread so rapidly that much of his household goods were also destroyed. Luckily the wind was in the right direction to blow the ï¬re away tram the barn, which is no great distance from the house. We are sorry to say Mr. Davey was not protected by insurance. prom'rm'r.â€"Many of our young men have been counting on a job on the canal since last November, and take an occasional trip down to secure same, but thus far many have been disappointed. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS 31w @aumï¬au gm. as ever they were. )1; business, which uires me to yer’sï¬Sarsaparilla Admitted at the World’s m. c ____________ LINDSAY. FRIDAY. MAY 31' FrEeâ€"ffom Emmi?†cuniï¬iv TAKIN_6 a, pale Cleanse them S UN DEBLAN D. BEXLE Y. GELERT. 581'58‘ Min harmed}: show.- me Jimlsgolngtomkeuhnaflot. Am mmpmmuwgw the boys oonoludod 1;th he was olthcr ignoranhotthegnme ortorrlblyparflal. The score was atiewhentheg'un'o ceased. Otooursethooup want to Port Pm'ybydefmlt. Master June: Vargas twirhdtheaphmmsm Thhwu hlsflrltmknoe,buthommtncbm teamintheï¬nal. Intheflrthinnlnga our boyslafl: the ï¬eld In consequence of the decidedlynntair decisions otthe umpira, whomaPothex-rymn. Sennlofhlsmnngawaregrosaly‘hlm ms'dmsmndudbaubanmlu,ud Gannon Norm-We bad the pleasure inst Sabbath of hearing the Rev. 8. Mc- Osoiey. oi Oskwood. one oi the ebioet ministers in this district. He prosobod from the words iound in Ephesian- 0: iii. The sermon woeaiino legion exposi- tion oi the hot that “Christ and lilo: Ornoiiied“ is the ionndotion oi oil that oonduoes to the happiness and weal oi humanity. We abolitionist! to hear him 1 anoin......’l‘he Rev. W. Wickett supplied 1 Rev. J. Whitiock‘s work on Scum island flash Sunday. and we have no doubt. acceptably ...... The Rev. . Ballard 1 exchanged pulpios with Mr. MoOaniey. and i preached on Oekwood circuit. : Penmanâ€"Mrs. S. Benin and Miss Sarah Rennie. of Lindsay. spent Friday at Mr. I. Reasin's ...... Mrs. Dongeid Mo- Donaid, on, has gone to Lindsay to visit relatives ...... Mr. E. Evans spent a few days last week at Toronto. Mr. Chas. Vareoe presided at the forge during his absence ...... Mrs. Copeland, of Victoria Harbor, spentatew days with friends in this vicinity ...... Miss N. Stevens. of Cannington, visited the parental root last week ...... Miss Noble, of Uxhridge, is enioyinga holiday with her brother John. ....Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davey, at Valentin south, spent Sabbath at Salem ...... Mr. Neil McDonald, 0! Oekwcod, is among us again. What magnetic attraction, N oil 1 Tm: 24mâ€"0nr residents spent the anniversary of Her Majesty’s birthdayst various points, among them, Peterboro. Lindsay, Port Perry, Candngthion, and some at home. Our baseball team went to Port Ferry to compete for a silver cup. Intheflrstdraw they played Lindsay, defeating them by ion: to nothing. Thev then played the home Femxmâ€"We desire this evening to evidence our appreciation of your services in the cepecity or orgenist in our church. We ï¬rmly believe thet the service oi song end preiseie no mean teeter in our worship. but one of its chief eids. end in edsting in this respect you heve helped to beautify end exelt our devotious. We ere conscious thet your lebors heve not st ell times beeneesyto perlorrn. end they heve often been ettended by inconvenience end sacriï¬ce, but you heve made these secrlilces willingly end cheerfully. end heve discherzed your duties promptly end efï¬ciently. We do not elone wish to present you with s written ecknowledment of our gntitude. but to more tenzibly exprese our thenks. we thereiore beg to preeent you with thin puree, trusting that you will woept it u the most eultnbie amen-ion of our opprecintion oi your eemeet sud loving inborn mong us. Our payer end wish in thnt your inture iiie‘mny be crowned with euooeee. end the: on you have conutontiy joined in the rouse oi the church milltent. thnt you my hue the joy oi eternniiy portioipotinx in the aim-lou- pnieee oi the church triumphnnt. Signed on behoii of Men con- gregntione. Mae. 0. D. Jonnrox. ms: ELLA Bunsen. MM. '1‘. Buxuon. Mina 80mm. though ooxnpieteiytoken by amino, mado o Iuiiobio ropiy ox- prouivo of her chunks for tho vol-rhino and gonoxoua colon oi tho «cognition oi her humbio sorvioooi TEARING Downâ€"Mr. Thomas Guns Is busy tearing down his log barn to make room for a new frame barn, and to get the necessary quantity of timber that: is need- ed In the frame structure. SALEMâ€"MANPOSA. [Correspondence 01 Tux Poem Paxsmenon. â€" Ah the close or the prayer-meeting in the church on Tuesday evening 135M119 organist, Miss Josephine Bowerman, was made the recipient of e well-ï¬lled purse and the following ed- drese : Miss Josephine Bowerman, Dun Gama: 'ro Taxmanâ€"Mr. Jno. M. Mar: shall and his son, Samuel, took advan- tage of the cheap trip to Toronto on the 23:11, and will spend a few pleasant days with relatives in the queen city. Enemaâ€"Two ferge droves of cattle passed through here for Rettle’s ranch In Somervflle. POPULATION ON rm: Immenâ€" Mrs. J. C. Parrish has presented her husband with a young daughter, and also. in the home of Mr. J. B. Powles, another young daughter. All hands and the cook are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Fowles. will be glad to learn that she is recovering though slowly. religion of the Chinese. The lecturer showedthetthemnnners,hebiteend ens- tcms ct theChlnesesredmoet directly opposite toonrs.nnd hewhnrd it late cinnge them in their religious opinions, as they ere a very conservative people. He had a number of their gods and other Chinese trinkets cnexhibltion,wh.ichwere examined with the greatest of interest by those present. â€"â€".â€"â€"- POWLES’ CORNERâ€"FENELON. [Correspondence of Ta! PM! J ACK Facetâ€"The hard frost stnl con- tinues,:and the one Inst Sunday night was a most eevcreene and put the cap sheet on. The surface of the ground was tgezen hard In this district. Estâ€"Theron†been a great demand for good hay in Fenelon Foils since the arrival of the Howry horses from the woods. A very large quantity has been taken through here for Ham 8: Sons since they commenced business in Fenelon Fails. Amerket for hay. cats, pork and beef has been opened, which is a. beneï¬t to the farming community. Mommaâ€"The many friends oi Mrs. T. Cooper, of. Fenelon Fells, daughter of [dePMJ Cmcmâ€"Buhh’emm'dnnsm washemonthozlstmtmdbokslflao nmbaotlooeeqnartcufmohrdm xsmmmmm' mnwby mostly awry Perm “1“" attended. Luannâ€"The Rev. Mr. Kim: Who 3" M‘mwpmmmmfufl“ yearumthonorthernmd Chump" unmet interesting lecture In the Math!» matchmhhexeonhltWednudI! "03‘ mgonmhabmmmera. custom “‘1 u A _A__-_ largeon’thapubnomuts. Walnutâ€"The weather during the pasthrtnfghbhtshoenveryoold Indeed, Mm_m nearly every night, causmgthehlommsontheapplemto look manna-able, and, 11m are not mistaken,rnlnodufaras bringingmrth trait this year. Themllwheat also looks BOBOA YGEON. g E E E Eu 3:. Ear. no Egaigis §4§RE§.8§%. 8.:EEEFE . Dogï¬lao‘uociaaignï¬un 3.3%515 3635â€"383. warâ€"mmï¬unnw‘ wing ~â€" ...... Soon. same time in June, will the jubilee of the Boo C.M.C. be held. of which due notice will otoonrsebegiven. Perhaps iuishuwdlyneeeuu'y to â€that in the nmdtodder,eoteresquntityand quel. ityeraeoneemettheï¬owfllym worthyot it: im method 11qu Ample opportunity will be awarded to mamas-mam *mw.Mâ€"W.dq madman-mace. mummumml Amdmpodthinqgfl'lhn.’ .na. .1511. Edmund Pratt Ind Wm". 5““ Burlington. â€mam .5â€? healthy “r‘ â€"..â€"l vâ€" av- , - those we love. . .A Clarke ogrlculturlst. whose domain ls not hr from the elude Soo. lost by theft 30 towl. No wonder he'd howl, {growl had eeowl ...... Mr. Wm. Errol ha deolded not to vleib Illlnole thle summer ...... Ur. Georgeï¬ooeyle conduct- lngegrloultuglowutionelnmby _ n , nL-_‘-_ ___1 uâ€"v .â€"- __.. i, ...... Mine Heater Sproule wee very ill lent week. Dr. Mitchell ie the medial “tend- ent ...... A hem in 3 good mm o! pee-er- vation, end tint ind unheaed bright anticipation, mysteriouiy diuppeered from where it had been pieced for fame mastication. How negative the edmonl- tloni See not your affection on euthly things ...... Mr. Sandy Staples "mine e loesbythe deathote“hoee"...._Mr.Sem Slick has rented the old Morgen hm, Clarke, and in oloee proxlmlty to New- £uk..'....£mmont ofmomtmnuomd placehndstolentromhlspremlsunqm- tit: otgoodpork. '1_‘ts_l_nl:d to part from u , 71;..‘n-.. boaro ovidonooo of ogrionltnnl promul- Iobooooooodtoboo public mobo......A bog of mixod groin (no and onto) woo tonnd rooting minoo o troo in Bnoo‘o woods. Sumo ono ind boon looting ...... Mioo King, touhor of Boomington oohooi. is very favorably opokon oi protocoionoiiy nnd oooioiiy ...... Mr. Robort Roma bu no for reconnd from bio into iiinou u to bo onobiod to tum ooxdwood on Oahu. Tim. modiooi inminory oi Enniokiiion. Mimhollo. bundled ibo ouo oiovoriy. ..... .Miu Annie Montgomory. Lacuo. woo tho goon-bot Mr. old Mn. Wm. Fowior. Many. wry mom. paid the 1m tribute oi mpooo to the loco Goom Iioynoldo. \‘oi- mioo. . . . . .Tbo oxooliono and oubomcioi ionoing (ion by Mr. Robot-I MoKoo on bio tum improm very much in “Wâ€. ...H.Mr. Jooop‘i l‘ml bu wound on in‘ boron in than well-known and thorough- bood Oiydoodolo oboiiion. “Real Diomondf’ ho woo fooled in 1883. and oundo in bond- high. Proopeoio no am Mr. Poul wzi'. be well rowudod tor bio onoorpI-ioo in thin direction ...... Mn. Win. Niobolooa. Mon- von. vioiood Vol-ulna trlondoL -- n; Bruce, er ..... :Mr. Robert Bruee.Jr.. bene- fltted the the community when he succeed- ed In shoot-Jog a fox ...... The Blogo tam. leaned and occupied by Mr. Wm. Strong, v“... . visited Purple Hill friends ...... Sllght im- provement last week in the condition or Mrs. Culley ...... Nasmlth has given, in store, manslon, outbulldings and other surroundings, strong proofs of his enter- prise and determlnation. The blood, (chemically constituted). that flowed through the capllliaries of Banncokburn's heroes, permeates J ohn's anatomy. Scum Gawainâ€"Crops in the Mo- Kee neighborhood were looklng very well. ......Mr Andrew McKee visited North Victoria iriends. .A quantity of grain was taken from the barniot Mr: Robert VWI. You-m v “â€"wâ€" v“-__h Lonu Soc. Dnumrou.â€"Douh. with his Icy llmkluod poor Snip. one! am hone. long not! rover-ob known, Inhale- no more the mum-am; but!» of th_o__§oo. ; ..... Dir. Sam W60dloy, Burlington, was visiting at Mr. Wm. Brisbln's. North Mar- vars ...... Mr. James Mluchell, Ballydufl‘, ...... A earload of Manitoba wheat was consigned to Mr. Alex. McCabe. proprietor of the Lotus grist mill. Austin can now display his ability to manipulate amt-class flour ...... Mr. George Nicholson has pur- chased another roadster. George is bound to have a horse ...... Last week 3,500 lbs. weight ct Vanstone’s flour was received at N asmith's store, drawn there by Barney Moore ...... Spronle, of Janetville, is bus- ily employed in placing the stone founda- tion under Nasmith’s mercantile Institu- tion. Spronle is good far it ...... The birthday party of Miss Mabel Williamson, daughterothir. J. B. Williamson, was a success; the guests thoroughly enjoyed themselves, and spared not the tempting repsst furnished for the occasion. Lotus was represented by Miss Mabel Nicholson. :_.â€",.:ï¬;h.lighnï¬oolm unmask mursicn to Wuhbnm's 1M on the 15m(arm)otJm. Mum†mmmqmm d behamndeteremndflneutbema. 01!:thme mmfldbbepneent tompetem the dim. pm attend. A splendid flmeuexpeehd. Tumsâ€"Some at the m trifle ere quiteexeltlng Ommmnnedtnrn mmwmmm men, whens-mama him. Same! the ï¬shermendeeerntobennede Iowans. ...... MEWJeechu-usm, wuhtoughthmmotthemmh- treteethe otherdny for ever-Wont of; little girl. Although“ thoroughly believe in corporal pnnlehmt in the schools, yebwethlnkthatenypereon el- lowedtoteach chlldxen should hue more regard to: thelrteellngs'hlnn to punish themeounreuonably. . â€incomes â€"-One of the ban was not last week torwhoellnsonrtpulgownlk “We could not helpâ€"noticing the pun ohangolnthesotionsotthoboyshstï¬nn- day evening gmcyuroh; not onemto $31381: standâ€"lug along the sidewalk. as was the custom In the past. We are sure that In the future Mr. McKnight wlll see thattherelsno loltsrlngamundthestreet corners. There was mote need of this new by-law than of the curfew bell, for most of the annoyance was caused by young fellows. Smuou. [Correspondence 01 Tu! Poet] Lamaâ€"Death he: removed mother old resident of vaers. In the person of Mr. Wm. Lathange, eon of the late John Lethnnge.... Mr. Thomas Campbell. 5:. South Manure. has secured a $100 stamp- 12;: contract. Thomas will extract them. "Though Robert wu motive. our! strong did pull, He wu «ironed ewey by the active bull." mQanxnund holding mm mm mmeum nan-owmbukrr nmberotmotu. has}!!! 08393?- LOTUS SPARKS. CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY. ONT, FRIDAY, MAY waned Dr. â€lurid. 'flk. In bl: April lune of “Main And Day. Jan to Mad. Dr. Baum-do ouppllu abun- dno mum: for nfloouon. Although ha In! our): an thousand boys tad girl. under bl: ohm It. mm am 3 count": lure-m of new candldnu I: "min: In!» the Home- mrouxh the autumn our open doors. whloh "loom. the damn. In Landon ad the pnvlnoeqdlh; sud. w: W“' :1. mm" '“ no 0 con- dltloul from which 1):. Rwanda um mm“ :0th 7†Let It be anItIdthItIOVmbIIu-tho beneï¬t 0! “II flIIdI Ind cItdIu It I gInInI oIIIIunht II undo upon tho thII «mum mbalwhloh now Ihow faith Io pII on thI tau. A wa IonItlmII can“ I II hundnd III. whloh hIoom I In“ I “Wm M wIIthIr. Ind braking that wax thwh IhIIr IIIhIn IIIIoIIn. ItIro on to . Ind "It, III! IhII II In IhI IIII or â€III: much II Icon dam Can-III hthII In IoIIIIIInII It ppId It "In mom II III! by tth IlcuI Gunman. Ind ImIII true In “I and: mm In IhI um way. Now whoa they NMIII In IhI mh II an "no to dIIu-oy than. Ind Io wIll aqua-I hue I (IV Mum to mow Ivory wa 0th m In hand upon IhI Books 0: Wm- lett with n un- Bindins will hnvn on: prompt Imam. Prioutanindinginnnyltylowmbo given on npplinntion. party whowss engaged to plough the garden, for sssistsnoe, when the seientist begsn the battle with n land-sew. which struck terror into the would-be pence- msker, who, whilst rein-ting. got hold of sgudenrske,whichhensedireelyonthe scientist. Thinking beyond ndonhtthethe was past all mnner of healing. he nude s bee-line for Dr. Thompson’s surgery. who dreseed the wounds, end now the doctor is even with the men when: he could not heals in Snndsy school not long since. Law is thmtened. but the Victoria thisnflayisthehvoflte. espeei. slly with the neighboring women. .3395853. 55...... Sat igrsodï¬hï¬d. .3 at 830838 a. 33 8 ..... _ 3333.53318563j. nit-pins: o _ lie-33.38854 _ (laggingâ€"VIII: ‘18»...6-355? . ding. 35 ...... Egg-Ia IIII’II"? lit;â€" [Correspondence at m Pond JACK or ALL Momâ€"A cumin Chris- tian ‘ Scientist." who live: news: the river here, being master of hi! trades. mist. jeweller, eta. who makes his living chiefly in the country, returned on Ssturdny lust for “supplier; with horse and wagon. On Monday there was an “tempt made by his wife to prevent him from taking some or the household elects. when he corn- meneedtonhueehiswile. Shecuilednun Currantâ€"We us my to lea-n the: Mrs. Wes. Moon died on my 9th, em: I long Illness, end was buried st Uiney .on the llth at May. The tunnel ma Largely attended. She leaves a husband and flute little chlldren to mourn her loss. BBBCHIN. lmdfllMJ momma-Mr. noma- O'Donnnll. asmrmwhogoomhchm M {ammunummdmlnmd In this to visit hholdulzhmfldfl- calmngoodmny m shahhtndl. Epsomâ€"m. Bernard lam otm,lseuounguuwbmwxw.nnd unmJaoobO'GonmhMmotodum dwelling on his new hm. I: am: boomlnthlsuttlemnnt. PmoxLLâ€"Mr. Chasm“ I)" mmmm. Helntandllmllsh3 tewdayuonwhhmmm Buxoxâ€"Io unporudthu saves-dc! myoungmenctum was drowned hack in Moon Inks. lnMnakokt. but we mglsdtolomibunottmo. PLEASANT vaâ€"ISNBLON. [cm a m M] mflcbmtmthmum wwmmWJomyhn decldod to hold W on them an. numbemammthedutf-N chumhuzum. Wows-Mm out at the mom Embed! In "1' come ...... BraMpAlllnhchounby mmumwl‘mwmmlsmd Jam:torqumomout-10MB3t “â€8““ unusu- ...... m at tho-Cadm- onparlmumwmmndth dock lulbgeunlehm II m “can“ to map}! the W m ct on- “man ...... In. M Haul! hut-k mradthammocmrundhcflnm Wanda-sum?†and con- modicum.hmmm@ than! ...... mounds-mm: crumb-.mumnngnmw- Womplundtounnonnoqthunpy OMEMEE. 2am Tutu 17mm. Pure Candles. Appotixlng Lun- ches. OYSTERS in Season. Freshest of Fruit. Best Pastry. W. McWATTERS. Two Door- Wolt of DAL? HOUSE. REM-3T. Baker, Confectioncr and FRUIT DEALER. W. McWATTERS, A. CAMPBELL, [1113.1ngan moms mo. 50. um do cmsm LB. “ of 2%6 Old C 021742731, New A dvartlscmon ta. ERRII'S TOOTH NERVE KILLER MAZAWATTEE ms, 15,000,000 Pacéez‘s A Putin’s Drug Store. stopo Toothache malady. â€"1oo. ATâ€" Hazawanu Tea. LIN DSAY. ONT. Palmo- Tar Soap. W. Kc Wattou 3'"! 1.3101310 DhLleOUS SOLD BY a“. "E mews; BRIDGE, BATHBUN WV. YARD NORTH END of No handin- phoo tor Shingles, WIMMOM‘t 00M and W000 We are now established (so our new. convenient and central preaches, and wish to can atteuttou‘ to the val-‘- ous lanes of goods now as stock and the“- quality and Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Plaster Paris, Charcoal, Portland Cement, Salt, Terra Cotta Material, Drain Tile. etc, etc. Dunn 1m mm H- ung-:06 to do .1! ma- 0 Ont-cm and Band ,W Routine luau-on sad «the: 0:0 Summit Summing-u: Bo musâ€"mm“ “Irishman-slam Wu latch on your Goods and not wurlhrmmlmndat liamugh-bred and Farm Stool! Insured at very Low Rates. TI'IE MTIIBIII 003 The above named Company have located at Lindsay, with headquarters at the DALY HOUSE. 55-13. Onhrlo. sud Wuhln‘ton Avenue, 19th 1'0 to 76 Purl m Tm Io.. bu row mu. m up equal. 81,000,000. Ind 0M. MNMRM -vw- uwv. -â€"â€"-vâ€". _â€"--_,,, Hotel Steel Rams. Kitchennntmflmaï¬nï¬ Eflmï¬ï¬w EMF??? was; WROUGHT IRON RANGE GOMPANY ..__.o.___ H0 M E? COMFORT, STEEL We [are clearing our large stock of Fine Felt Hats to make room for Straw Goods. Fairweather 81 Coy’s., THE HIG‘T AWARDS World’s Columbian Exposition, Qa‘ï¬ï¬‚mwmnmm 81. 00103.3 LINDSAY FOUNDRY MEN’S FINE HATS JAS. KEITH’S. WILLIAM STREET. BARGAIN SALE Agent. G. H. EBAKEB The Rtthbul 00’!- JOHN MARINE LEADING HAW AND FURRIERS. m on y by the man Iâ€! man (â€a “Maren o! 3LOVER SEED. Bud wanted, for which the HIGHEST PRICE will be Paid. ONTARIO MUTUAL LIVE STOCK Insurance Company. Wmught Iron Ema Co- 96 Kent Street, LINDSAY. Fwwuthcr 0'0- .I ohn Hanna. Jane: £91m. â€"â€"-37 mâ€" Am Adm)†m Ind: 0! mm In: 3nd Wmvan Snu. u MnWitpmpotlyplod. Sales to Jan. 1st, 1894, 277,188. JOHN MAKINS Is not waged by m Bowing lacuna made. To be sure .of getting a ï¬rst-class article at a fair price deal with “Marlo Mymnphuoldonlyby raven Whomcuron wagon»: on.“ nootupfloachrouzhoutamdsmd . theUnflodsm . Was I. Locum!“ sue Agent m- ummy DIEM“ CABVING AND STEAK TABLE. BBOILERS‘ WLE WATERBACKS. one" cw. J. MALLETT FOR Workmanship Durability Artistic Design Easy Motion NEW WillflfllS “mam-Ct. Norma J'. J. Wethogug â€"THEâ€"- J. Hallo tt. to both on passage: and bad]: mu: nun! bun windq Nothing I: on men “can '0: else t IO are: The oth Conn-s1 I C hulotw -â€"In I“ the mum son of II an! hlu um ofl' BI Itmu wuur olmu ‘d mambo:- tor the â€Gently ubout t odd to 0nd In lonel- av" DA