l"! r†p nu _,\ my the 2:211:32. 1:31; due .2. -Juhlm at 10.40 Thaw!†nigh: 1:3; ms 1â€. Kenny of OWL“, wLo bends-J. in: train :2 But- lington. When within L hundred yards of 0.1mm statics Kenny jumped ofl‘ the an: rapidly moving 11:25:, but £5}!ch to {all ole-r tad his too: Wt; caught under the LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS “4311c wheel: and terribly mt.“ g‘zed. The con- duotcrcl. the express â€2w him preparing wjump and endeavored Lo held him, but without success. '1‘..ei2;b will“ .nve to be mputatcd. Bingha‘m, Chrmy EcCtimmou, Mary Bola, L‘zzze Rug, Ida Smgnmes. Second elmâ€"Jenn McMillan, Dennis Gibbs, Hector McCri Amen, Horace Gibbs, Joanie Binghsm, John Boos. Par: second 01.33- Violet Mchmmon. .Flrst clues-A2319 Gites. Percy McCrimmonJ' lԠ...;.l MARY LI. McLux, tanker.†M .4 [£11 ’03:! . [Commndsnuc 01 Tu: Pear.) SCHOOL 31:20:11". â€"S:and£n'.z of pupils or s. I. No. 5, for Man-fuck classâ€"Mary E. Mexâ€. Sr. fourth classâ€"Mabel Wylie, Katie Fan-est. Jr. fourth clueâ€"Hattie Mchmmon. Eddy Blnzhnm, Ncrmm Wylie, Minnie Fen-23:. Third cluesâ€"Irene MINL-JN. Finnâ€"About caa o’cicck Thursday morning last an 335;“: or ï¬re was given. mdnpon Invest nation it was“ found that __blaekamlhh shop owned by man. Eart- man was in flames. The ï¬re engine waa 9293 on hand and did good service In keen“. Lin: Cw: 2.5.; spreading. I: we: ï¬ght that! 20 2:4: oï¬ice was to be a my to the devouring :iament, but it was saved The cuz‘ .;u Lingo of the mmden Etc! h: d a narrow escape from being eomumed. Mr. B:s'..r.:2:’s lose on bund- Ingand content: we; about 8600, Insurance half that amcuaLâ€"[Echm SOUTH VEEULAM. SURPRISE AND Pnaszxmnox.â€"A very We surprise gr..~;y was held at the residence or Mr. Thu. Robertson on Mon- dny evening. Nearly a hundred o: the manners assemble-:2, and whilst Mr. Robertson 2526. the family were surprised ntthoviait o! no man: at. the same time, ________.._.â€".â€"â€", MAY. FRIDAY, JUNE 9. 43 they wore man than} surprised. when a volume gold wntzh was duly . 23mm to m Elizabeth Reba-£8011. The young My has acted with arest accepï¬bmty 35 â€out o! the Bantu church, and the presentation W2 2. tckeu of the appreci- gtlon of he: satvicec. Songs were given sunspzechas wars made by Mr. Masha], the pastor, and by 11:. Mango Numith and cums, a. var}: generous supply of "Muzzle wars 33v;- azd a most enjoyable evening ops speakâ€"[Indepeni 8;:an feel profound regret 31: his numb doth :nd the and-maneu- caes. both as regards patronga and the ex- cellence of the entertainment. A very large sudioncs listened with delight to a most excellent. rendering of a lengthy pro- SONYA. madame a! In P051.) BAND Conantâ€"Cu: band sand a grad success by their cancert and basket 30cm last Friday evening. It '3} a suc- AYERS Saégparztm, and AYERS 9913'. ’AYER’S Sarsaparilla can n.1- mysbe depended upon. It does :19: m. I; :3 always thg 89:23 in ‘ 77 l 0- l gnm, which was limited onlv by the loa- neee of the hour. Mr. Sm Hughes, M. 2., occupied the 01:51:. Mr. John Pony of Lindsay, who enjoys more than a local re- mhtlonu a. comic singer and humorist, ï¬ve several delightful songs end recite- tlons. The Grecn‘amk orchestra proved a hoot lnthomeolves. Mien Momma, Miss Kerr. Mr. Gayle, Mr. Fred Ware. m. N. Grifï¬n, the Rennie {may and the bond, ell helped so flneheptggrom.‘ A large am be! of the ladies poavlded baton. which sold at price. that inn mm" the band’- ï¬ance; ccnddmbbr sung. au-u-v ..,..___r, waysbe dependad upon. It does not m. In is .always tho 22:26 in quality, gmhty,‘ 321.8. cEecb.- If, is manor 1:: combmatzcn, proportion, a nee, and. in all that goes to bmlfl up the system weakened by disease and pain. It searches out all impurities in the blood and ex- pels them by the natural channels.* an of Mr. N. C. Thomas at an: vllnge. The deceased had ban in the empwy of 'Hossm. '1‘. Ivory 8: Sons, at their store In my, for two years. On the 27th of And]. without any premonltory symptomo, it mind beanmo unsound, and ho was liken to his home, whzre In flnt he 3210!?- d m: o! unmvement, bus Mild! 'hok ohm! tort!» worse. managed ‘- 22me“ age. He val exceptionally m. lamb}: And salable young "mun, dim! tuna: W of his employers, :"fl‘ Pa \! Q (C: G? CAMBRAY. ' Osmanâ€"1‘: In on: «a duty this week b chronicle the death 3: Cunbny on Tuesday, the 30m ult., or Reuben Thomas, TORONTO. Four Cacsm.-Am : :r' the passengers Cures others..2:-?!z cure you m' 937 oweâ€"1; Blood 215: £6815 not wise to ' P com was purporting to blood-puriï¬gi'g, but which have real medicinal vane. To make of my other than the old stan- AYER’S Saz‘saparillnâ€"-the Su- ‘9! Blood-puï¬ï¬crâ€"is aim 1y to ' lossoftugenu‘oncy and 99.11411. 1 6 -._-LI- Ewe mm mm Running:- Sore ,Tum-m. :zanlizm g‘infl :.:Co., Lowell Mass. £31; subottlesdi ;e,â€"be assured 571:3: Waning nu been very wet hora, rsxnlng even tow days. which has made“ «agreeable {or ranging. urn-v â€"â€"â€" 'â€" ___- honorable mum. their aim for the month or Mex. Names naked according to merit. Sr. Fourth-Den. McKinnon. Annie Moose, Ruby King. Wm. newton. Jr. Fourthâ€"Addison Rogers, Robert Mo- Leen. Dnneen Thorburn. Sr. Third-Efï¬e Caldwell. Edith Fuse. Louie Ferguson. Jr. Third-Alice Celdwell, Geo. Hoover. Maggie Thorbum. Second Clueâ€"Via; Mouse. Lee King, Annie Arnold; Sr. Put Secondâ€"C. Dawson. C. Malyon, M. Bee- crott. Jr. Pub Second-Rose O'Hern, Welter Moore. Winnie King. Sr. Firetâ€" N ormnn Mouse, C. Oliver. Alfred Dawson. J r. Firstâ€"C. Tate, Charlie Caldwell, Geo. Caldweu. A. FOSTER. meter. Bran WAmâ€"The rim meet in higher then wu ever known here before. N o eerioue dun-3e dam; Scam Frame is attracting attention noquotben creek, u the riverietoo high for Mina. Tax Guavaâ€"Sewing is shout wound up here. Fell when end hey promise I he." crop. and spring gnu: else. except in wet spot: where it did not come up. PERSONALâ€"Th0 Misses Geiea oi Lind- say are visiting under the puenttl roof. F1 N GERB OARD. [Correspondence of The Pooh] Scnooz. Ewanâ€"The following are the mas o! the pupils whq Nye obtained OPS. Correspondence of '38: P931. 8030!: ROLL for May of Kenny’a School No. 5. Fitch Classâ€"Maggie E. Burns. Fourthâ€"Esther I. Curtis, highest average, lat! also in ccompositian. grammar, and dictation ; K. Breen; F. Kiriey; in mm- orature. Bertie Reed, is: in hiatory. Sr. Thirdâ€"Joseph McMahon. John Bums, John Roach, Nellie Cnddahy. Jr. Thirdâ€" Wiibert Marshal, Thomas Burns. Frances Bumu, Geo. Millet. Sr. Secondâ€"Maggie Curtain, Maggie Burns, James Cale}, Timmy Finnegan. Jr. Swamiâ€"Ida M. Uorneii, Willie Ray, Annie Cnrtin, Boy Arkaie. equal. Alï¬e Reed. Secondâ€"Patrick Burns, Patrick Curtis. Maggie Leddy, Nellie Meehan and J ames Fanning, equal. Sr. Firstâ€"Willie Loddy, Katie McMahon, Emmette Miller. Jr. Fiatâ€"Ethel Cornell, J amen Cuddahy, Rose A. Leddy. ,, â€" ,L-4 A Knowmo Pxo.â€"On Tuesday week last, Mr. Thomas 033.». of Bond street west went out to Mr. Edward Fugiish'e in Ben- elon and bought two little pigs ï¬ve weeks old, carried them home in a bag and put them into a pen. From Mr. Cook’s to Mr. Engiieh’s farm, which is situated on Cameron lake, is about three miles by land. and considerably less by water, but the pigs were brought to the village by land. Next day one oi them jumped out of the pen, and, been seen and pursued beiore he i get of the premises, ran with all his might to the wharf, sprang bodily into the lake, and struck a bee line for home. Alter swimming about half a mile he came to what is called the “broken pier†and elimed onto it to rest. While there he was seen by Mr. John Dlnvy, en employee of the pulp mill. who pointed him out to Mr. George Barkley. and he, thinking it was the pig he was mouxning the loss of, got into a punt and pulled out to the pier. The fugitive. seeing him coming, again took the water and struck out bravely. ’bnt was soon captured, and Mr. Brakeiy took him home in triumph and a bag at tea-time, but of course gave gave him up to the owner when he called for hlmfsoon afterward. How the little animal knew which direction to take is one o! the things -hich “no teller can ï¬nd outâ€; but it shows that Sam Hughes. clever as he thins him- self, isn’t a patch to a piglet in some respects; because Sam won’t pretend to assert, (though he’ll assert almost any- thing.) that it he had been carried three miles in a bag when he was ï¬ve weeks old and liberated in a strange back yard, he could instantly have told the direction to take to crawl towards his cradle. [G52- ette. VERULAM. COUNCIL Mommasâ€"The members of the Vernlem council met at Bobceygeon. on Monday, as a court of Revision. All the members were present and took the necessary oetbs of 011106. Moved by J. Kelly, seconded by D. Robinsoncuint J. Lithgow be chairmen o! court.â€"Caizied. Mr. Dnnsesth, the assessor. who examined an to the acreage of lots 1 and 2 con. 19, and stated that he had not actually inspec- ted them, nor had he any estimate at the acreage ham Mr. Moore, the owner, and wlthout such statement of acreage he aeeeeeed them at an acreage of the put gene, and reduced the value to halt the former uaeumentâ€"Movedpy Wm.Mann, seconded by John Kelly, that Joseph Flstt'e moeemwt be conï¬rmed, and that out-half, lot 9 in the 9th, lnstud of Chas. Dunn. and that Charles H. Thnxton ho natured on roll on lumen soa; thu ent- ht, 9 can. 3, be assessed to G. H. Hopk'nga mound of to Junea Long; shut Davxd Ro- bmaon be assessed for out-ht. 24,0013. 7. nt 3300 mate-n of David Omar; and John Lawln he named as ton-ma for out-ht. no; 11, oon.6.â€"leod. Caun hdjourned so too 26. Council then took up Renard bnalnesa. An â€humans of 8182 ms E. D. Moore’s appeal be bid on: tonext meeting of nounâ€"Carried. Moved by J. Kelly, seconded by D. Robinson, that Wm. Tnnraton be guessed u tonal“ of lot 8 And allowed in the taxes of the In» Taco. Grona, and the collection L! taxes being completed. the collectors aunties were re cast-d. 04 motion of J. Kelly. seconded by T. Juana. a. by luv wan punt) unpain- any. I'M oommlioloneu, and ï¬xing the nmonnu no beexpended by them. Moved In J. K 1:, seconded I?! Wm. qun, m}: W020 pm gnu mm at}!!! 9 .1me6M.....;............: Alabama.†..... ............. U1 .1. .u. u,w-v---_ R. J. McLaughlin be instructed to £336: 123:1 proceedings pgdnnt N-mn Nlfldh' to: closing md munching“! bulgwii Menu cut! through! nmmodlotz, edit, 19, -|Gan-ud. The toilowlna ucmnu m paced 9nd added mp0 pow;- m‘w FENELON FALLS. BOSEDALE. A. M. Emu, teacher. Sr. Thirdâ€"Em. ouie Ferm- l, Geo. Hoover, nd Clanâ€"Via. .mold; Sr. Put Ialyon. Mn Boe- _Roge O'Hu‘l, Unilmhlnhugnumm. anon-mm. count m... â€muWWhm...m Amman»: ............_....- sz.wm.mma .......... maniacal-nod.- Pmoxmâ€"Mr. John Mann and MI. haul-158 Albert E.Ponit. two of our en young men from this looolity, left the be- ginning of lent week to go rauroedinï¬hflt we nudes-atom! there was no money in the job, no on: young men are now home min other on nbeenee oi novel-oi days. We notice that game of our toil sex 1.18" 3 diflorent uniie on their countenance since PORT HOPE. an 0mm: rum Hrs Samâ€""lb. S. B. Sunmn :- ntmnerwho raids-inflow town-hip. thou! four mm. m mun “Port Hope. On Sands: night lat (Mn! 81.0.1115 Inn. Blchntd. nay-urinal! took his denature tron: homo. and hilt-the: ha been mblo tolumnnywordo! him since. The boy. who u touteen yarn or ago, was drained In noottonnde working unit 0! Ipocklod grey. Ho 13 short 01 um. mndmstonhwlthnflghtoomplulon and Ink 0! n reddish tint. Any inform- uon u to tho'yontb’a wheronbouts will be W received by hi! mm a. ï¬le mother In et present conï¬ned peten to her- home through ulnar-[11:11“. that: return. Ancmrï¬grpw. understand that one of our enterprising runners in this section in thank to build . Inge 3nd oommodious framobun. Thumb in let tom:- John Drilooll of Barney, had we learn this 3 young mun from South Palestine in en- gucad to superintgnd the work as urchi- 7 l ._.1 LI. tact. He is a profusion! hand and his charges are moderate. Tamas W1: WOULD LIKE 10 Know.â€" I! In is customary for school boys to 80 home or escort young ladies troxn our meetings, grown up young men being searce....Who was the young man from here that took a pleasure drive to Vlo|or1a Road Ion Sunday afternoon a week ago. and did anybody accompany mm. . . .Who ,7 AL- io the young bachelor thut cream the river Jordon so anon going west? Fxsame.-Somol of our young men sud school boys recently went a ï¬shing oi the npids on the river Jordan, cud they hud such men: success with the :oothsomo suckers that the school boys could not only then: share or the ï¬sh and the spam and lanterns, but on lack hoppened some lollies come thsi: way and graciously reliev- or! them 327 a part 5! their burthen. We are sure they will never target the kind net of the young Indies. BROWNING Accmmzr.â€"A peculiarly red drowning accident occurred shortly before noon Seturdey ieet. by which n bright young led. 3 Ion of Mr. Micheel P. Ceddigen. loet hie liie. The father of the drowned boy reeldee on Chemberlein-et. end wee hired by John Adameon, who livee 0n King-eh, to eeeiei him in plough- ing no core 0! lend owned by Mr. Dumble near the river in Aehhurnhem. 0n lesvinz the houee et en curly hour to go to work, J erry, the victim of the accident, asked hie {ether it he might accompany him end obtained consent to do so. In compuny with Price Adameon, the nine‘yeer-eld son of Mr. Aduneou. the two boys enjOyed themselves shout the grounds for eeverul 110;!†end a. few mintltee alter 11 o’clock asked permission to go down and watch the water running over the Dickson Cole dam. When they reached the power house of tho Patel-borough Light and Power 00., young Cnodigsn went down to watch the wster rolling out in immense volumes from the flame around the power house. He was here-footed and while walking along on top of the wet crib work at this point and watching the surging current, his foot slipped at a. point about thirty feet from the power house and fall in the weter, which is here eboat eight feet deep. The unfortunate youth was immediately swallowed up in the swift eddy and sank to rise no more. Men were soon engaged in searching for the body with pike poles and grappling hooks but it has not yet been recovered. Young Caddigan was a bright little fellow, nine years at age and was the eldest son of 3 family of ï¬ve children belonging to Mr. M. P. Caddimâ€"[Exsm- BELLEVUEâ€"VERULAM. [Correspondence of Tm: Post] ADDRESS AND mesrsnox.-On Mon- day evening. May 29th.. the members at ; the Baptist church. together with a number of their respective friends. assembled at the residence 0! Mr. Thomas Robertson, to show their appreciation ct Miss Lizzie Robertson’s services as organist in the Baptist congregation. Miss Robert- son has been a teithiul and earnest worker. regularly attending to her duties in conducting the service. and highly esteemed by the pastor and congregation. Therefore they have felt it their duty to express their iselings. by presenting her with the following address and present- ation of enelegant gold watch: â€"MissLizzie Robertsonâ€"Dear F rimd.â€"â€"We have met here to show you our appreciation of your wot-kin connection with our church We have been conscious of your unselhsh life.your whole- hearted devotion and the brave. com perseverinz spirit. that you have displeyedin the cause of the Lord Jesus underalicireum- stances. You have been moved to as your part by the personal love you beer for the lord. and it is to Him that you look iorrewerd. No other motive than this would have inspired you to be at your post under the most trying weather. The praise parrot theserviosinthe house of the Lord ministers much to the u:- joyment of the service. and eternity alone will reveal the contort and need that hevaeem mm this part or the service or God-house. we hope you will be speredtotheeanssor Jesus to lead in this per-tor them We are tried you are improving in healtheedwe ‘areseeineyonaaeinin yourpiece. Wemissea wu only nblo to flunk her friend- a mi: Vim-bio moat. Haunt, pin called on he: um: whoâ€"whamm- you very much while you were mblo to most with In and we do value you: won: in m. «we of Christ. Mu we nu uvonthu we can be missed wheanvidanoohn mm on side. Accent ms txém membgu at no church an anagram antenna: mum wobenr you tor your labor- ot Ion-mm In. Elma on bend! at tho Ohm on; ¢I ' .1 "w I; mum oviduct a!» Man- Row 17.. completely “ken b! 50'9â€!“ 9|th PALESTINEâ€"ELDON. [W at In Post.) PETERBORO. 1 ladies tram our young men being 3 young man tram to drive to Vlolorh moon I week IRO. 3pm, hlm’L ...Wh0 ,2. Noam Fairbank a: '00.. loam“ expressed his unmade 1n 3 few well- eheeen words. Addreelee were undeliv- ered by the pester, Rev. Mr. Moll end Mr. Numlzh of Toronto._ Rene-hmenu were then netted by the lanes. m which the uncanny enjoyed theneelvee In Mend): gemee end made for e few hours. when “my depefled to their mpeeuve homes. EALIB URTON . A FORMER Rsamxzu‘ m Lucx.â€"0ne of our former resident: has been hard Item; I ulludo to Mr. Cronin-no. who was well- known Ill thtoughthil action 0! Ontario .3 one or the moat mum of the pro- :ouloul cricketers. Ho vyu also n moat moonplhhed a man. for him the sands of time too quickly nu,†and the young .thlete o! the cricket ï¬eld developed into the cablnot minister of the Dominion of Cumin. Just u noon to the Han. Mr. DA!) wu sworn In to: the Dammion «blue: he looked ground It: hm old tutor. lound him, drew appeared on many occasions baton the public in amateur theauicals. In thla village his mamory in still cherished, (or he ha: many mend: hcre. It appears that many yam ago Mr. Croathwaite taught cricket to a young man named Daiy. That young man was an apt pupil and became a ï¬ne cricketer, and alwaya â€attained a lively tooling of gratitude town-5a his tutor. “Years pussd away. the boy became him, upwards, toned him, made much of him end ï¬nally gave him a. government oppointment on «migration ngcnt to Michigan to induce the Con-dim awaiting in that wretched cute to move to the Cnnndinn Northwest. Thoi’e when Croat}.- weite is end the: is what he in doing. A better men to: the jau amid not. be found, end we no all rejoicui e: hen-ins o: hie good luck. I on now myself teaching oxicket to sever-l likely young ioiiowa end hope to: the best resultsâ€"in fact we ere .n trying to get. cricket pupils. Nmaow ESCAPE-Mr. \Vming 1nd I Inflow escape from drowntnx last week. He look .2: old bca: or his sun's to cross to the vmuge sad when about. the middle of the lake the hat.†was no great am: he had to try to ball 1: out. The lull duh wu sum. the leak large. the wind high. and the bca: ï¬lled so rapidly with nut tint It bmme crusty md dhuliy cupsfzad. Mr. Wmlng wu thrown into the water, but he continued to keep hold of tha host. and III. om. dull: brough: “sauna. Re In. manly exhnu‘ud when rolls! came. but next dsy w“ mun around a llulv so ever. It has none of Its am able and lndigcsflblfl I Is Better than Lard Endorsed by leading toot! and cooking expert!- For Rendering Short or Fmbxegx "506 mu: 9’ 'N. K. FAIRBANK - co; Wellington and Ann Sm, MONTREAL. Sufficient? Sunlight Soap. {bf (â€OI-"ll“ W â€"_'for pu' my. nor (mi: comfort hands from in- Women use it and aurof and ï¬nd It a. in no equal xuoonlyb! Million. of Our stock of garden and ï¬eld seeds will he found very complete, comprising all the leading varieties: White, Short Yosges, Carrot, Bel- gian White Carrot, Red Clover and Timothy, Tumips, Mangolds, Beets ' Cabbage, etc. IMPROVED Our select imported seed proâ€" duces the largest roots and largest crops on record, yielding as much as 100 tons per acre. ITEMS! TO LOAN I met mmeudhemumrh- need Lethe very lowest rue. The wmumm W tenured mum to “more end other! (I privileges or repayment on all compact! attend their Specie! heal J- H. SOOTHERANJTO THE LADIES: Mama: at I bro: by mantle)!“- ' Won AID mam " vim-93.1mm" 1-: flood My!“ 19 CABLE 130(th THAT STANDARD- me STALL'ON. VIGTOR NAPOLEON '13 m ..Ii‘.§fl§ gignz.l.83%g I’ll.- .plD 25‘ I 3 .5313“ ‘>F)u> Ill. m «Lam unannou- wm manna-none! lawn-hm": â€NY-“7.5 bowlnhnhkovu mu ,.__4 1.- -A... .L‘... g- thmpmoodw .m- »noon;mao0unm¢wu.lornizht~ mmum proud tonal-rhino. for noon; mummmsmmmmt. “MINI“! wmmmm; shoal-ii '3 Omaha! tom-mm â€a d loudly. The Gould Bicycle 00m. Dunâ€".HAM “I“; N ICObaconk City Car age Works. W mï¬-uw‘?;.h___,, ., - her 18th. mamâ€"23.1". 009L_________ liable. A Remarkably Fine Cigar. Mellow, Rich and Ripe. Safe, Re- Bni'moan BIGYGLES I fly MORTGAGES CHANGED. MAMMOTH THEY ARE BUILT TO SELL AT THE PRIGEO OFFERED E. GREGORY, 9991'; 1 18 You: 87.. L7. E. Sootheran- miscellaneous. wxammwnum-ou. Av}!!! 17. minâ€"51. _ ESTATE bought and sold on HAVE A STANDARD VALUE M A NGOLDt Brantford. Ont. IAIU'ACYUICD IV THE P08 T.â€"Pudeg 1.1: BSA! â€gargantuan. I! W ‘0 ..,, A. ,__-_-_ __‘ n...-1 On Saturday, the 16th inst, my barn in Emily was burnt by blazing shingle from a burning barn on an adjacent farm. On the 211 my claim for loss on contents was adjusted to my satisfaction, and h) day, the 25th, Mr. S. Corneil has a cheque for the amount of my chi! in full. It is hardly necessary to say that I am highly pleased with * fairnas of the settlement and the promptness of the insurance compal! in paying my claim. Farmers will promote their own interests by a trusting their insurance business to Mr. Corneil. JAMES MITCHELL [And-1. In! 18. 1593-53- Fetch at your Beads and get I mmuwklmurodat , Thoroughbred and Farm Stock Insured at 0er Low Rates. I-Illu “W Eva-nus†- F-râ€"v- -v -- _., W , mo! moment- and W3. eta. Setting N. B.â€"'.l‘wo Potable Wlm Engines! 12!. p.. to:- ale chap. [Andi-v. A)!!! 18. Isaâ€"48» ‘I-AsrmTH’S, WILLIAM STREET' gnu. an Audi. nun-.103. JOHN MAKINS. See our WALL rarnno, 0!: “wow.†W choose from and Prices right. ï¬rst-class Stock of Floor and other PAINTS, all guaranteed. “01ml! page†’to have the material and worhnmship just as thoroughly Ourstockia all new ad entirely free fun; shoddiee or piekingei, WOOL and as we have no egenu’ salaries and commission mens proï¬ts. to add to the cost of manufacturing, our advantages eve, mmmtitom are the advantages we give our customers. am; im AA.â€" unw~ â€"â€"â€"-â€"__.Y proï¬ts to add to the cost of manufacturing, our advantages Over com ‘toru uggeï¬tdovnm we give our quatomers. An im. meme stock 0 rey Binn- m, also Shaina. Check Shirt: WOOL inc; rm any tunnels and â€Inns mgr-eat vu'iety. A130 Wu, Knitted 0006:. Cotton W. Prints and Elmeletts. All Coloring done by steam, so that the ï¬bre is not injured. A new process for dyeingâ€"Black will not fade 0r wash out. Manufacturing, Boll Carding, Spinning and Weaving an shortest notice. Sell to and buy direct from the manufacturers. HORN BROTHERS, 7«13‘3-49' winery orders left with me on those days. Mosewhowereunabletooallwill, Itrust, do so before making their purchase ofa S ring Hat or Bonnet. My Stockissmad but seiect, a issuretoplease. A nice Assortment of Trimming Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Fertiwrs, Jet Ornaments, etc! CL OVEJR SE ED hm m W Bummlmm. All kind: or sub ‘ Mn«uuw.nouommm snowman. ‘. CORNEIL. ONTARIO MUTUAL LIVE STOCK taunted, for which tl PRICE will be Paid. G. T. prmkailâ€" Coboconk. PROMPT 8E TILE)! EN 1'. WALL PAPERS, 50 Patwms to 7. Yerexâ€"LI ttle Grimm. June: Keith. Miss O’Brien. John Mama. MISS O’BRIEN. V. Cornell. Imam Company. i5 «949. 3 19 «was. v.58? buoauonuaoBoâ€"upnogomodwons Com-k. mu nah. nanâ€"5:3. nonâ€, Charm 91.00 In mm tot Puma. cm. Gnu-.0. 3m W and chntgon and“ runnu‘mu: and unmannm Lindsay Woollen Wm: unmana- antoueu for M a. 1). DRINKALE P5†lIIBSAY WOLLEI ‘ 9 (:11 U a 0 BRIEN. ï¬ï¬a‘gmm A impou- Iut cl Benson nâ€" and distgmoe apart. IdttleiBritainrAGRIClZ g 1,: ï¬er's S=Eaifl ‘ MRS hair 31% :- {wen Ay’ér’sï¬â€˜fair suggestion About M Sm,â€"Owing to th noel-011s we ï¬nd many: ' W909 in price of M No buyer care - w price for unwaahe 13 VIM at the pram: M for my person to am mt endangering hi. he *1 by which farmers c mamas gettinv wet: . watertight barre? I! d in the sin-um ï¬g to wash sheep. 1 In . few inahes abuve ch in (Canadian .Tho Kind of Horses A mmndent writin‘ 9! synâ€"In ansWer to I did: I have received, I be H not intend to enter â€all of thoroughtrzd III! when I advocated t‘ M stallions in this on “Gland to express wan he most lucntive kind “I "I to breed was the u. Ind cuddle horse. :m1‘ '1 by Which our funnel II dock wu by the plq I h boot thoroughbreé M for that kmd of In “M will cominue w ind P canon was seen on hon It or Boston tin: yes; “I" now. These any ï¬mhéifrmw faiths water out. L‘ nah hon shore to the l Initoomdete. ‘ \ One and: m the erupt} lo waking while the (Hh back and forth. Th .9!? WM m to place the It all be done from m the wagon in and; hushed wool is no m. Wool should 1) maï¬a the sheep are macadirty agaw Du't ï¬gu- on a barn 1 “I our farmers ought ‘ ' breed such it is re-guiait and it is necessary [Hired blood anmewhel '- for ‘his reason, the ge d of the stock of thin W the importation uulliom. 1!. h u for the trotting ht Wat, for I could 1 be“ from the entrant I Ioondition of the trottim l magnet! thtt it is ov flan“ hair from turm‘ “My hair was rapidly tun “in out; one bottle of V’gor has remedied the 1:0 1" is now its orzginnl c: “3â€"13. Onkrupn, Clcvd '31! Dr.J.C.As‘crCn.. Sold 1 Dramas and Pen: ï¬ve years. and my ‘nd in'an excellent 1 an forty years â€in: ins {or_twa:l “A number or Years :1; ion ofa friend, I ‘ ; Hair Vigor to smp ' ' out and prevent its 1H t efl'ccts \\ ('76 mo: applications si hair thick and 01 n nru ‘ E Bashm. McKinney III-w:- "4' Mr is growing 1 go is aï¬gma. co MO“ . Mass. d when I T‘ .9 {all out. a; . gray. III wabout 5:1: “Wt 91 to In place by tyu m edge of the burrcl 1 In other. Then em??? â€"' _",, l, ht! exceeded the ti. only uppliel to t] e, and there is alwd‘ lugs. There was t k in New York the In the prices were abt nut remember that I a. s second-raw I, the price: cannot ‘ . I 'm just give I “I, b. “1-1 by Bel" Evin Forrest. 3191‘ .7 Roll the fleece imi itself; don‘ t use aw in: these hints may bath and aching be Yours ea .Y. FRIDAY. J I has, but, of hit. There u no K: and, but more loo. «)0, for “dc “thou-coder- 'Aycr's }