ktrh Lad silo betelv indicative I'm 'DE T URN/P kr" y fryppet taplc Field and Irgcst Growers St. John City. l the I tht m tes. Dr. A“..- “Mn-.4"; AN SEEDS but of the North. (Barman but" Onions. Etc. “In um. um Alum-l of Midmghl. Giant tIO COIN." t'trut of a". MAN, LAWN GRASS, Ll NSF. KO, I'm '. Mower and Celery seases, dnts, &c RNET ode gasses“? "LEm, OYATOR [XIII] .999a2.9i'.ir9, a! kn mum Pumas. Ont. KER the only Rapu- suited '0 no... tly Dacia-l Md no: to - havo, ‘rilt m iial. A herdeen. lm I'lr. Seeds I "It rotitahte varietv, err and (â€any “w a good size sk/ a; ity __ V WNe .. I‘II'ILK" I ()0 burg. Ont., two Fears ago. Yesterduylan an unsigned telegram mum» to his mph“ rent" saying, ".Edward to be buried l MI Wednesday. Come if you run. "l, sup- 1 H. posing his In" to have 'lied. John Mc-ion lntyru. the father. started fur t'unmln I wc to bring the l-mly hut-w, while the _ we mother and sistm' urvlen-cl mourning ths gowns and Inmlt- Cetvrsnrutetrrents fur the ' pln funeral. To day a tell-gram (vum- from a, Molntyw. "r., that. the wool buried in i lie the tlrst despatch : uhuultt have read ,' thd "married," and announcing that ha I the arrived in Wanna-burg just in time to 1 far give his son nud hide the parental me... ihur in. Mrs, McIntyre fainted when shalt-m1 heard the good nun. “-- lulu†murke-l. wurLiHO far I; [Jim-h (f. ly,",? “xi.“(lawn;JuS'AHM)’ Wnt. " I'.' am] In: ll iiiriu‘ iilv'Hh ' I', hourâ€. “NH. l ahiuvll. t)i ill Sll't" “N Lrlu, (MN kd.. â€Mfume IssrorTov. Dusuic,--Itailur - 'i', I',' -.' -. ' .. ' es. “’ . Cutrion was imlicttul Iii-fore the Import- ."h "ri 'thit/s.. lift'" 1rl! 'll-ir-ty" nrnf Division (hurts on Tuesday, to 'Isl: “n†“'1...“er , ill'-., "I "I" "gt' INN! to charges nfnllegml ttartll'easature ‘7' P3yi;tts. M" W,ls,t """,'".1' vt' Alull, in “Hive. The trial was held in the 'icorlurul. all†t'itlnt' J," â€Iâ€. “MUN-"Y l)ivNion Court, (mice which at times .',l,"i.1l-'i' ")y"'"ts:"er. "W 1"“l"""’ r.l.ird was (-rowded with interested citizens. ity. you.†lu"' while, in‘t‘nfl m "â€ng Thi. chief items ofalleged wrong doing work 'rll I tuh MN“ â€â€â€˜I "mm tho sl P War, in oyiv-estitrrating tuilvage, in aiid /""' oidy "ttti, Ihsttcnu, l"""' Itevn takingu commisainn for collecting ae t'mtinuously on the old Maw. Hove-sus- rounts, etc. Some of them after hear-' pil has ['"C.":'t.lyiraty,,i two sisters in ing Mr. Carson, the Inspector seemed", Greenock, _'1ytlioi.. l'he Clarks, of to regard as inconsequential. He Ie-i 1r",'r"rtrlyd near It. are aim Jtla.t/res, iserved his decision and no more wtll he l and a. Fun"? of {WW Ile. J. C'. Patter, i heard of it foe some tune. G. L. Me. son, livec, m Gitnanauuo, Ont. She istanl for plaintiff c, A. Batson and H, to he interred to-day, 1veuntsuuy. in in Miller Hannvier for Defendant Rocky Rangoon ri-uwtery. RM". Mix? ' ' "' q ' Little and Rev. Mr. thuns both being: FISHERY flvty"rme-ahe appoint- Pxpected to be Present. uncut of ibeiie ofReers IS now made by. . i the Provincial tutthotaties, and the fiua1 MARRIED NOT Byycro.--Poughkeeps, : draft appeared lately. Walter McNeil. te N. Y. Ma.v2i.--Edwaed Mclut.vre.23 ’of Leith has assigned to him all Grey years old, went from here to Wallace, “loamy except Nornlunhy. Egremont Mrs. Ont., two y ears Rgo, Vesterxiarl and Proton, and Jas. Myers, Mt. Forest an tttttsigned telegram Cttttte to his, Pn'ihas these 3 townships and 3 of North mm" saying, ".Edward to Ire '""ieuixvemidtG, under his care. The late I Wednesday. Comeit '"" m"- T, tmp- l Hugh McFayden was the last. Dominion l posing his "'" tohnve died. John Mc-ionic.. We believe that whatever is i Inlyr». the father, slum“! toA/CLI','.':,','.',",',' daingis worth doing well, and I to brisw the "My tsome, while 'hvl'we hutcythnt, Ihtrtuunat the centre of l mother and sister otalered mourning thethree 8;...“an w" a mat, fittintt I 80"†and '"ade.Uvpttrnretnents. foe. 'he,'puee to have an oMcer that would I funeral. Tmlnyn teie-w.onen.o", !attend to his duties well. while Mr. I Metntrre. Mr., that the word I“...:...i .., , .. -- -- trr.trrAity. Mrs. John ('lm-k. Sr. 7th ('02). lk-nthu‘k. 'litul on Mummy .lusl. after om- 'vol".,,. illness, at lln- age of Tllyo-zus. 8hr mu " Iruiu- of Mull, Scotland. and came to this vnuntry neatly If) you†51:4â€. lh-z' hus'oarui died 32 years ago while (-uqngml in bridge work in Utult Mum. and wium- tin-n sl e and lwr only _h'ort, Ihtnvau, have hot-n continuously on the old place. Dot-ens- ed has one brother and two sisters in Greenock. Scotland. The Clarks, of Aberdeen and near it are also t'elatives, and aeousin of hers, Mr. J. C'. Patter. can. lives in Gunnnaque, Out. She is to he interred to-day. wvshteruiay. in Rocky Swim-en m-nwtery, Itev. Mr. Little and Rev. Mr. Bl" nu Inn}. 'os'.-, AT [Mm-um. -Mr. J" week received a letter. "t" hiu sister-in-lmv. Mrs. Dauphin. Nan.. which te Yum ct"ulitions in the A stortrt on the Hill of M thrve inclu-s of snnw and not it grew" thing Wits in ing was wvll through ther hobors it is vepovted are ., Inlmr market. wotlitsqt duy and lmardin: the-nun) m-ua an“ me Ill ramp in tm; mon- dangernus than war, of adventure is "tr'ottwly " we would hope for Ilium-If that it may nut cost him ale 0w TO THE PHILIPPINES rum-Hm] this week by Mr his son Frank had unlisted ovican army and would h-zu‘ the Philippines. This is n news Us' life in ramp in twp mon- dangernus than writ. Ij'Asr:.trA.s Kir.t.s.ir., while (-unpling vii-sin tho llnnmw-r yard 'l‘uosdnyol Mature-wk Duncan ML-KiImngm caught .Iy the moving car and his has and the lower part of hm body badly mungh'd. He lived fur lmlf an hour., A sad blow whisngn-d and wulnwvd tr:otltet. who .,__ . .. - Ln his aged and wulnw lives in [It-pwnrlh. 1m: to ported inspet in its. to he tre preparing: "" The L stood In Ind has H Haywnl'l P. 0.. JI The fimh wit h Mr. Wm. Black. Inn was otte of the jndgw mum on the 2Uh and my he gaw- PXVPHPIII " lu-z'rl'uxnn Ah. F. M tftera lmmllw tlrsetu., Int-k to town again. " " Knupp's Hulk! llulilf ‘On N 'irrtAvr:re. A Pro ill spray" will he "rehard, Mm-kdnle m 'ns'rruxrznu Tho MH'i the Me-tlnulist chutvls lwld on Mummy night Crooel Raisins at .11- " Ilt. At liruut% Sl-uwlwrries 1h. " hos in Turuntn 'iast. week. Rev. Mr. Phillimnre. 1'hesley, has accepted a call to Meufovd. Have you read Allan and 3lcKirsnon's new ad. in this issue? Barrie is Organizing a Boardot Trade. Can Durham not follow suit? Queen'u Birthday in Durham was a quiet day. Wnlkerton took " Int. of Visitors. rk “mm-ll has REVIEW It.? U' ' Local and District News. t "---r f"--- A n nth-rm! In tot If. the law at ll " Tr0L,---aXI, N0 22 ":Ilnphcn' Don't fail 1) " pp M " St Is the place to get all kinds of Printing. ll IN otalered nmurninx P"nrutetrtents fur the felt-gram mm.- from may night thh. weuth “ll tt lux ll 'l'h it;tlly tt John (lurk. Sr. 'lied on Monday illness, at the age it native of Mull, to this country How husband died ngugml in bridge uul sinu- then sle. A Provincial Exm-riuwnt- ll he at Thon, Mm't'vr's lath: on June lst at2p. m. thr. He " '. James Hun last " and pupm from Mrs. Wallace. in .h tell or" Inn-kwmd the IN'W x-nnnlry. of May gave- tht m "anal UH Iln- Nth Its in sight. sired. then. The l)nnL‘-l " " ll mlil fur†Lils nigh I'll " U) l1 h l. The Dunk. Int-axing" the H' :3 rents " “In" tux W EF “up" mruwny (murmur l‘t)l't‘.~'l ,nmnu H" l"""' Post- facturorsnf upholstered goods, haste ir'. 'llm" Ml" wile ofticiul notification that hisnp "'"'.'" " Hull plicution t'ur n pmvnt of " wive cable 'lit It, uttm'hlm-nt on spring beds has been :ltilu (mulling gratin-(l. Mr. Marlin-k has this new "l. 'l'm-mluyuf imprnvvulvnt. patented in Cunada,aud 'n) got caught Great Britain as Welle-Rev., - m' hv.s and tho' 1?ou"rros.--rhe induction ot Rev, lly "tirtrt.tlvd. Mr. Graham lo the chm-gas of Dot-noel] . A sml blow and Rocky Snugevn is exported to take " min-r wl 0 pint-vat Durnnch nannetl. Rev. Mr, Little as Mudvrutur “'th in n tlelwate ', Wont was position, but he has lillo-(l it Very Wisely '. lru'in that until thrnst the twocongrzsi,rations have I in ilitr Atti- lli'ltIH: them HIS '""Tesful u rl."'""""?' as v: shovtlv for Mr. Little's was. An interesting (‘HllN'l- m! "s,w(aO., (lt'tu't’ls that, the (ttlt of June Is the 6th and l:llt!ls is Anniversary of Mr. Little's induction in Frank‘s-love the two charges. “.th and S. (may. FALLSlUHVr The Directors . "nd t'riv'uls of this institution met. In the Midduugh w... l Home nu Saturday last and arranged ' for the Fall Show. lt will he held Sept. N "'"T.lust ill-1nd 27. lnmltlttiun tethering events “up†"oy usually held, " Biryrlr race is arranged “FUN?" Itl for. But few changes are made in the m ICU-kurt prizv list one of these takes the shape of AV rmmtry. a slightly lurrvnsml prize for speeding v"rritvetlitm in tlu. ring. Those present. were the i 33' â€mg“; h veneeable Pros. James Edge, Secy l “alumni: Unyidsou, and Messes, \Vm. Lawson, t "ut'iug" 1h..:’l:l"’f‘ (hula "Inn. H. Hunter, \an. Sunni ' LG WU“ a l." bllllllt'. " 'tt, Calder, Jas, Allan, " tlt. H .ssi, vt ‘umnnm-od last has: f urn " I Iutsunessi ll Im-t with " p: l" " - v - v - ' Paisley was number place wheve the It “THINK Truutee,i bought and hoisted a tine ftag I Toronto an Empire Day. Ite 1 Runs: Highest market pl ice paid for "sley, has o-ggs in exehunge for drugs. paints, , oils, groceries, seeds, etc., at H. Parkers. In cl “N " The-y tVt fur cttfor him. If there are no tori" listening we would like to lei-lurk that county boundaries should have been respected. l‘illll 'lcNeil could well attend' to shore fisheries, and adjoining townships, though fmm Lentil todhuttp'te creek is a yin lth to H In md ( puny will 1w (-rmlil'nhly r01 "Thr, Durham punplu n to pmh their. mum-m unte with the furniture factory to give a lu, nu to that hwy ' Mr. H. Parker left on Saturday last "ot' Toronto, where he will consult specialists as to am eye trouble which is (-mlwing him sermons inconvenience. We hope Mv. l’urkm- may thul sipemly roller. Furnu-rs‘ l‘Ixrursinn Tickets foe the Hutu-in Agricultural College Excursion June 2.l nuw nu sul" at the town ticket. “flit-v. Adults 95 cunts. vhildeen ml ('-lll<. gum] to l'l'lllln ttravi .l-nv r... l RAIN -The heavy rainfalls of this week must be injuring low lands in the country. Building operations in town make slow prom-938 in such weather, A shower on Monday last had allthe proportions of a tempest. The splmmid ruins of last week, ac- companied by heat, did nmvh to stimul- ate grass crops and now a mum] trap of hay is nlmmt assured. .-\uuummu lucnla on his! page. You ('Pll buy a good Patvpiol for $1.0) at Grant's, 'rt'.N' 1dditumal local,, on last Rs r, I now nn sale at. the town ticket, Adults 95 (mints. children 50 good to whim next day. JAR. c. Await. 111i! 'nl'lf; roprq-wnlml. m Porto, are beginning vim-n! enterprise which ittitithg, that t :wn." The fore. llmm'shm Reporter is my I'm-hum is, being h (-xpm'tml ', The fore- Mr. I (Hun-g will haw-1" to spend} n. Hutton; battalions" HI 'tny Hf! In, 4 (‘mn.i Scotch. Seagmm's Dnlmon min}; wound and a length behind. The stake was 320,111). 1’ o. J. C.--N"ltich letters dear reader (stand for Ontario Jockey Club. The "potting pages of the city press have iheen filled for. " week hack with long ', and warm ttCtiuttts of the spring meet Fr the above body, which has this your , smpassed all records in interest and at- tendance. It is a. society festival and the dresses and outfit of the ladies are set out in detail. To horsemen the meet at the Woodbine is of intense, interest, and no doubt, an immense“ amount of money is changing hands in ' lbets. Seagram, of Waterloo, has of! late years been having the winning: homes so regularly. that he mu; begin-I ling to be thought invincible. but1 Hendrie. another home enthusiast, has succeeded this rear in dividing the honors. having taken the coveted i Queen's Plate with hie horse, Buturl, placeilon the-pension list. The Durham boys mo to he congratulated (in the succuss they have scored.†LovAcAwros.---No where in South Grey does Empire Day seem to have [N‘Q'll llllll‘t' unlhusiustirnlly rolehruttul tlmu.-\ytuu. in 'vldition to alpprupri- Mt-cxmvisvs by Pvin. Huston and the childrcts, tne udvam-e says that It McLean) and IU. Aarun \angur made rousing speeches on the Enlpirv. Its vitstuess and resources and rounnvnded the institution of the day as a means I t inculmtiug patriotic. principles In the young mind. The new ffras,r just put- chased by the trustees was fivst hoisted, an orchestra furnished music. Miss Minnie Wenger was organist. crowds? were present, and even the ladies sis-j sisted in enthusiastic applause. Welt done all. ‘ ,. ._. .. nu.“- \uiu‘r ' -eiee 'M _."... Mr", . day sti‘iiek it popular chord in the pill-l Mr. John Cat, lie heart, news eoinii: r in from man _ MCLHHI ('Hllltmli I " , , parts that the day was observed alongi week end. the lines outlined by Hon. G. w. Rosa; Mvs.- (Dr,) Js I Minister of Education, to whom thefnmrning for To credit, of the oi igin of the (lay istlue. ,' visit to fviutulsr. Pius. likely to.tak.e bold in ly":;' Mr. Munro Sui fritaiii. Which will simply he. another: came up on Tues iiistaiiee like cheap vintage, y which (spent the 2Ath in the mother ctuttlttw fell Into line with) , . . f . , . Mr. Colville, a a younger part ot the I'liiltlt'e. li-iii- , . . Mo up people was I cipal Allan recognized the (luv liv as. . . , . . . intend to give a st special Empire talk. to those last \‘eai' FROM l'ltl't'E Hum“), "The Lime? .. . .". , E . , Mr. Will Laws, Juice Miiiistrel Co, gave an entertain-i . . i , . . :friend from Owen went in the Jowii Hall last night which) . . r" . n Moiidav enioyiiiii.I was lilierallV patronized. lhe troupe, , . ' ' . . the hunks ot the we understand, are amateurs from Dur- : ham, not, a professional lieilip: "ttlong) Mr. A. “Niger them. Notwithstanding this (in pet-5 Me.-\rt.heraii(l lt. haps because. of it) the various 'songs, H. H. Miller. Han, were sung in a cwvditalrle manner. t visitors in town in l‘Iveryhoily felt at the close that, they l C'atsrm C we. had got tilie Ty'thot (ht/C:',:,": "tltil Insmevtoe ('alllpli mute l t ie Jokes. T"."" 1?//,T/, tlo ie Meaford at his du; place; on thepeusion list, The in min Empire day he tool boys ale to he congratulated on the , , “ma-â€mu 1m- Mn-th Brant Ziunitos (mt pig-killing I"'optmsitits) had a tum-t- ing in Chesley lately, and mun-km] bitterly ministers, tloctovs, druggists and t'tliiUIN'. The VIPs-lay Eutm'prise last Weil; "goes for them" without _r_rh,'trtss and (ivvntos four. and " huh" " .mmumnw Mllwtunw aud partuuk of sun“- of it, musing his dram. Deep sympathy is Ml for Mr. and Mrs. Armslumg in the suddvn lwrvnvcam'nt. The funeral look place an Sunday and was Hwy largely atlmnlwl. lh-v. Ale. GUI-donsunth ('mulurtvd the services very nppmpriutely in the ulna-um- of Ihw. Mr. I’t-x'u'lwm, a poisonous MUM sumo of il, tutusi sympathy is Ml Armstmng in the The funeral Inn]: n CitH.is Porsosr:n., bright little hay of slrnllg's. got hold of,. \VALKERTON ItAcro,s.-, "Bluekt.horn" Mr. J. A. Hunter's horse took 2nd place in the 2.35 trot, while ll. Scott’s little. pony came in a good third in the 3 min. class. Both these gentlemen like a good equine and they generally haveonetoo, With a httle more lrnining their loses will lend the, Iri'ocession. The winning Imrm- is at! Irivthtw of ll‘at'kthm'n’s and gives} prmmw of living " I'm-â€ml Imu- l-- l Jul-1m: DAY I Rev. Mr. Findlay, from Minotuck. in Ottawa Pwshytery, will occupy the Proshym-inn pulpit on Sunday next. The following Sunday. the Communion of the Lold‘s Supper will he olsetved. Preparation Friday, and Communion ‘day. Rev. M r. Gilchrist will ofTIciate. I North Wellington Teachers' Conven- tion was held in Harriston, May IO and 20. We notice that Mr. F. Coleridge is amongst the workers there, and the, panel's report that he dealt with they subject of “Discipline in the School: Room " in an able manner. l Lucas, Wright and Batson.-At Dur- ham ottice Mondays and Court Days. , 'r'. mun...- mum-um 1mm London â€9"".05 four Ind. " half; Sulurdnv ning to :lwisi Dr. Jamieson. showing up tlwn grout: . .' ', of I'hicas,ro, whose Ian.l tv/I','""".).' Gum-y ntnmwd tutnwn minus m. set out in quot- I this week. uftee " munlh’s nhsmu-o. l tvlialrh, American paper! Mrs. Geot'we Meikle is visiting her sgrm-efnl. Even nmdnew I sun-r. Irrs. Irwin, at Paisley this work. 'to he infectious. I Misses Aggie and Gevtie anlot t'ts nikThis new olrservanee 3 turned from Hamilton Fridav last. DURHAM, 1pIrasoiri,niriii. -1,-iiidii' A'eonetoo, With a little g their horses will lead the The winning horse is a Jyaekthovn's and gives Ang " rH-m'd breaker. The North BI “*0†Last Friday a Mr. Alex. Arm- hottle containing and partunk of r. and Mrs.' "uv"veomt.:' A Pt Sumhy and j dries o11 . “M; Ale. I-,,, g1nn-1 out its weekly visit. He is enjnying western life, though its more pragm- sive features are sometimes marred by " prize fhthttr, cold-blooded mtrdering and so forth." FraeLs Loswarnrr: WITHOUT THE 1hrvmw.-Mr. Jas. A. Beaton, Kam- loops, B. th, while renewing for Tme REVIEW to January l, 1901, mama-ks that he would "feet lonesome" with- mm l Dr. half; Salim! Me. David Niven, we regret to any is very ill at present. suffering from a. complication of troubles rendering his recovery doubtful. He is receiving the hes! of care and medical attention and we hope these may work his restoration to health. I Mr. John Gibson, of the t'hesley Free _ Press staff, spent. the 24th at his home ‘in Flesherton. joining a load of Picnic- kers at. Eugenia. On his rc-tlnn he gave THE REVILW It pleasant, call. Messrs. McCool and Comm-no. two enthusiastic fishevtnen were in town on Thursday. They are enjoying the fishing on the Rocky Snugeen as they have done for years past, the preserve men it seems not seriously objecting. Miss Mary Boselly leaves this week to spend some limo visiting in Ihtrhant.....Mr, and Mrs. E, F. lt. Zoellnvr and family spent; Wednesday in Durhausc--Mt. Forest Confed. Mr. Walter, Rustic. a former Mayor oy' Durhunr, was last woe-k stricken with pul'nlyiis and lies Very low "t Mr. Wm. Slnlchw's. A married daughter from Tot'ootwasuptoseehim, hut he was not. able lo he renmvml. Instwvtoe Campbell spent last week in Menfm-d at his duties. Being them on Empire day he took pun in the celelrvat. inn and gave " very pull-Mic and eloquent, address. Mr. A. II Niger. Aynâ€), Messes, Mmh'thm'aml R. McGowan, Prfc H. H. Milk-r, Hanovrv, www- m-un Mr. Will Lawson, "t'corupauied by a friend (mm Is).),.",',;)!')";.), wow in town Monday enjoyin' In day's fishing on the hunks of tho Itocky Snugeen. .’ Mrs.‘ (Dru) Jamieson left J fnmrnjng for Tovouio on an IO (visit to friends. I Mr. Munvo Suthvrluml. of Sn mum- up on Tum-day night's In: spent the 24th in \Valkertnn. Mr. Colvilhs, new]! of the (V Ho up pvnplv was Ill town Tuesday intend to give " scrim of prizes s to those last Your at the Full Shn uu-nml 1mm Humilluu Friday last, Mr. John Cuowou, [mm-ku- fot McLean ('mnlmny. was htmw m'or week ond. Miss‘ Nib, of London. is visiting the Laidlaw family this wrwk, Mew Are m ! A FULL STOCK of Sun- dries on hand; Repairing done on shortest notice. 'til WEIR ih We ll Will]! t I] 6000 lt I {What is a Pool- mm is a 6000 Bearing? A bicycle with poor and poor tires A FULL STOCK Mullah The wax-M’s grvnlost Bic.siler the "Clevvlanu," St WM. l, lllH,A W's The tt Dunlap" or The new " Ball "d Roller. PERSONAL MENTION BICYCLE P M. LAIDI -0- tilt rotlu-nml front wiesnf prizvs similar at the Fall Show. Ittiowau, Priceville, mm. “111- prmninont comm-('1 ion with the F the Condoet Tuesday. they of Stmlfm-d, " train, and G mlmm. Hominy xt ended LAW bearings John mudnn l mum's-Upper To". Durham. 2teits " Ideal " and " Pony " fSteeI ra es. Also Maxwell Rh Bell, DWI-w Tm and Berlin makes of PIANO and ORHANS. SEWING iilbririiiiE A huge mock of New Raymond and Wil- liams Sowing [whines and supplies. - Palmerston Buggies. the (Le Wilkinson Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares. 8olepUtess, Etc. Not genuine unless the words " Wumxsox Phone" Calm“ " is cast. on each piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Roller made in three sections. HA RVESTING- "t Mt my, N-r..., u WI I .. " Fr -- CULTIVATING, coqltit.s.r & Scott Drills and We invite your attention the following lines of goods : averytkz'ng for farmers! cuitfvatas, wD'zgcjmtiSfmde liar rows, Beumerns, Etc. A so Scotch Diamond Harrows. (sy)", take this opportunity of {thanking our customers for {past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system W111 merit a continuance of the same. Durlunu. Aocur. Us h. "fro “Large Saies & Small Profits." 1ttt) ' cs,tisi""i"itiihh'iGiisiatiiiiiiiiiiiusts, (reg ( mu y nf' WHEELS. We beg to inform our Custom. ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be Cash system IELS. Chatham and Snowball Wagons Buggies from Campbell of London. atti " Pony " Binders. Ideal Mower and Maxwell Binders, Mowers and Rakes. :5 o. L GRANT "fe1eveevvvevevvv.vvss.'i ADOPTED BY tJ. McKechnie. (lat a BUY .' SING M) Mg; .’ ., G. d; J. McKECHNIE. mo AtRlMtl TORONTO o to These Corsets a Goods but Low 50c & 75: Pair We've a Nice Range ot RE VIEW :3?!" WHOLE N0. 1107. are High 211 Price. Has Telephone connec- tion. Call up No. 6. F5: '0.