option on" every el It is not necessary of our shoe offerings. QUALITY SPECIALS ’5 Fine Dongola Lace or Button new style, all solid, all sizes. This line is easily worth $1.50, our price Ladies’ Fine Dongola Lace or e material and workman We makEa Specialty of slippers. Spper ior Material, Superior Elegance gland \Vorkmanship, price from 1.00 to omen’s J. T. Bell Shoes, Canada’s best, prices 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 and ongola Lace or Gaiter, Ex- sole and upper good style 1 v ‘l', V Men’s Fine D tra Quality, only Men’s Extra Quality Chromo Ki . Lace Boots for‘ spring work, nothlng better to be had, prices 1.50, 1.75 and 2.00 5 Men's “Hagar†Shoes, Canada’s best, prices 3.50, 4.00, 4. 50 and SHOE REPAIRING We have a reputation for good repairing and can give you the very best work promptly at reasonable prices. Work finished the same day if required. F. A. Robinson 74 KENT STREET, LINDSAY Strictly Cash p Heavy 5.00 IS COMING , , He’will be at Lindsay, Benson House, v, “ $3.0 Tuesday, March l7th _ ~W’ith every kind and style of Ladies’ and Gent- lemen’s Wigs, Toupees, Bangs, Wavy and Plain Fl. onts, Switch es of all long hair in every length :- . . HQ" and shade. . His Aart Styles are known and worn by all classes everywhere. Be sure to visit his Show Rooms at the Hotel and see his new designs. He will free of charge, demonstrate by ï¬tting you what is the most suit- able and becoming to you. Their use adds Health. Comfort and Younger Appearance. Gentlemen Who Are Bald should investigate and see his Feather Weight Toupees and lVigs wmn on over 55,000 heads. Please Remember Day and Date Lindsay, Benson House, Marchjl7th â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"â€"_â€"__~â€"______â€"._â€"â€"â€"â€"q croutons flown STRIKES. Railway lien in Holland 'l‘est Legality oi National Statute. . Amsterdam, Feb. 28.â€"With the ob- Ject of preventing the adoption of the proposed law prohibiting rail- OLD NEWGAré PRISON. Relics Sold st Auction Fetched Hardly, Scrap Iron Prices. i Relics of old Newgate Prison were’ sold at auctiOn on the afternoon oil the 5th Feb, and hardly fetched the and 'k allr value of scrap iron. There was a! :1 1103132111? 118:1: idecitfeild tgmptoyes large .crowd of spectators present, Work to test its virtue At a. meet- mcludlng a_ number of Americans, ing of the Workingmen’sUnion, which but the bidding was _._v.ory slack. represents 90:00,) men it was {decid- There was â€me c°mpf3tlt10n for ad to support such action. The date old oak, the hangman s key and the 01 the strike, however has not yet cupboard mentioned m “Barnaby' been announced. The, situation 10- nudge, which br°ught 362'50' cally, meanwhile is critical. Trains The old death bell fetal“! $5004 cannot enter or leave Amsterdam The staff on which the black flag wast and additional troops are here td hoisted went ‘0’ 3602' C099†"3311â€"5 avoid possible trouble. bowls used by. the prisoners werei sold for $5 each; nine plaster heads of persons executed were knocked down at. $25, and the main entrancel ed t° “ppm: u†“may men in Gordon rioters, brought $150. whi ohib' Newgate Prison, with the historic ‘ gmlaw - ch pr its railway mions house, known as the Old Bailey, in the heart of the city of- . , London, which may be compared bound Southern Railway fast pas- with the Bastile of Paris, »or thei sensor train standing at this Its.- Tombs oi New York, will have soon? “on Was run into by the north- completely vanished, to make room. bound Florida Flyer yesterday. Two for the new Central Criminal Court.- passengers were killed. ‘ The old jail was massively built,§ _ . 0! stone, and immensely strlolgï¬ M"- m 0mm Constantinople, >‘V‘. though not impregnable, as many. iniSOners managed to~ cape from its gloomy interior. It from Asia moor. and largo supplies ted only from 1770, and Was much a! ammunition, have been despotched W396 1‘ 9" L°nd°n â€N0 P01? tram here to Honastir, Baccdonia. ery" riots, ten years later,_ which ‘ . ., make the most picturesque episode muted um, i- Dicksns’ “Barnaby Badger. The: 1m 3“ “11,... A Canadian riotasthenbatterodinthedoorand ,alm- damnsd‘lug .3 â€ï¬‚aming-8.1.011! Gm . .- - mammw,aag‘mï¬m and! Wham“ “fling... ‘; 'the'Cardenas-Juicarofmflncad. and‘he ‘~ fisnegotiatingforthan' ‘ .. . - . , ‘ . ’ {on f p . Z _. .. . wear, the \ ery appearance 0 .. “med . , . t ’ ROWLEYâ€"LI‘NNEYvâ€"At ‘ ' dist parsonage, Victoria ltoad, onj‘ A l Monday, Feb. 23rd, 1903, by Rev.‘ 1 3 w, L. Wickett, Mr. 0. Franklin , l 14th . th ik , ‘ . ' » door, which was broken down by the toeggéznteï¬cad’obï¬nogtwï¬? 1?: l effect their 6-" thousand Rcdlfs (mm ml . y and railroad‘on the island except “ I ,5. r l l l l l l l l l l the Methoâ€" , Rowley of Oxbow, Assa., tartar, and Miss Amelia Linney, of Mr. John Linney, Palestine.- -â€"McFADYE.\'â€"+ At the Methodist parsonage, l’icâ€" toria, Road, on' Tuesday evening. 'with grounds near court valuable property; w: l t o d 11 tel' I!“ ugh $6. to UNCLAIMED BICYCLE FCR S March 3rd, 1903, by the Rev. \V.- 183 Wickett, . , ' worth, of the township of Laxton,‘ to Martha A. A. McFadyen. younfl gest daughter of John McFadyen,‘ Victoria Road. __â€"-â€"e.â€"â€"-â€" Died. GLASSFORD.â€"In Lindsay, on Wed-l nesday, March 11th, Robert Henryl Glassford, sou of Mr. Thos Glass? ford oi \‘alentia, aged ten years. ersonal OXALL.â€"At his residence, 73 Grenâ€" yille Street. Tclronto. on Thursday, the 5th MarCh, 1903, George Box- all, Grand Treasurer of the Camiâ€"3 dian Order of Oddiellows, in his; 1 People of lindsay I‘Dâ€"~â€" ‘ J. E. Matchett. who lately bought. lArmstrong’s bankrupt stock of furs,| lhatE, caps and gents' furnishi lwhich he has been selling at . Iprices, has secured 5,000 pairs of i l lladies, " Mens’, Boys’ and All the'latest New York styles consigned by the Amcri-l can Shoe Co. to a large wholesale ldispurte these shoes were put cal tliel {market and sold to J. E. MatchcttI lbe able to supply the public with; shoes all the way. from 25c up. The: at , lKent-st.. Lindsay. I l The Working Man’s Friend ! Children's Shoes. Q lhouse in Toronto. Owing to somer lat a rate on the dollar, and he will ; sale begins next Saturday. March â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"+ I carry the largest stock of home: :made Boots in Lindsay. These: lBoots are guaranteed to give satis-j gfaction and will outwear two pairs; lof ordinary shoes. I will be pleasedj Eto have you call at any time andg ,inspect them. ‘ Shoes of many kinds of leather, Made to suit all kinds of weather. , Built upon a sure foundation. ‘ Honest goods our reputation. EF. FORBERT, 14 Williamâ€"st , lThe neatcst and cheapest repair shop: lid town.â€"10-4. . l â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+ THE MARKETS. Lower â€" American l I i i l Wheat Cables Are Grain Markets Are Dullâ€"Cnftle Marketsâ€"Latest Quotations. Tuesday Evening, Mord: 10. Liverpool wheat futures closed %d to 1%d tures $311 to lyéd higher. \thnt futures ad- vanced 20 centimes at Paris to-da At Chicago, May wheat closed than yesterday, May corn yï¬c lower, an May oats 1Ase lower. LEADING \VH‘i-IAT H.132 KET“. Following are the closing quotations at important wheat centres to-duy : l I % l l l 74% 70 see. 79% 7454 Toledo ......_,... 74 76v. . Duluth, No. 1 N. 731,; 74% .ronoxro sr. I.A\‘.’l:l~1.‘.cz-; Grain â€" Wheat, red, bush ......... Wheat, white. bu::ll...... Wheat. spring, bush. .. . .. Wheat, goose, bush. ..4.. Beans, bush. ........... '¢ Beans, hand p’. '- Peas, bush. .............. Bye, bush. Oats, bush. l roses: to FAB)! mum .i on. i W'hole ale. 1 New York ...... Chï¬cago......... 71 73 74% l l Cash. May. July, Sept.‘ l 7‘ | ! I 72 to ‘eee‘ 3 Hey, baled, cu- lots, too...“ 00 to Straw, baled, car lots, ton.. 5 00 Potatoes, car lots .......... 0 90 dairy. lb. rolls ...... 0 18 tub, per lb ......... 0 17 creaulery, lb. rolls. 0 21 crea'nery, boxes... . 0 19 baker-3', tub ........ 0 15 Butter, , Butter, 7 Butter, j Butter, ; Butter, 1 Eggs. new-laid, dozen ....... 0 16 l Turkeys, per lb...“ ......... 0 13 Geese. per lb ............... 0 08% ji Ducks. per pair ............ 0 75 g Chickens, per pair .......... 0 db 5 Honey, per lb .............. 0 08 I Honey (sections), each-...... 0 1236 TORONTO “IDES AND “'UUL. to o ooouoooocooowua 5833;35:8833838 l ‘ Hideab‘o. 1 steers,lnspccted.$0 08 to 3 Hides,No. 2 steers,lnspected 0 07 â€aides, No. 1. inspectedw . Hides, No, 2, lnspccted.... ! Calfskins, No. 1, selected... l Calfsklns, No. 2. selected... I Deacons (dairies), each ..... Sheepskins . . . , . : Wool, fleece ............... . Wool. unwashed ........... , Tallow, rendered ..... ..... ee-ooeooeu- At s. meeting of, the Workingmen's . Union, held yesterday, it Was decid- . | m 10.â€"uve mule Smer u :12: to ‘per in. for Ann-1m Greased Vomit; C- sdlsn st urge to P1: 3)“ 30:9“ 14: Sum tom 1% o: ._ s O W x t Wd‘ht. - ' 108037.. burs STOCK. mm: st lire stat! m “â€"41 an . n - wows-“...... i ‘ be t, er bushel O 00 to tooth r Pleasant Surprise For The gigging“ “flea: per bush Fyie Wheat per bushel... Goose Wheat per bush... Buckwheat .................. Rye ........................ .. ï¬ill’eas White Eyes.-....... Oats lAlslke Clover... ...... .. lRed Clover .................. l Potatoes ‘Butter, per pound ..."..- north. l g l l love-r to-dny than yesterday, and corn fu- , t I \ l .‘Liiztilil‘. l l i James Smith Killings-1255: ‘ .... 60- built. . l 37.10; rgwiod stem,» 10.000: do to :cslvcs. $3 to Etc “-50; to â€'3 Receipt! to-dflr. u. . 1 a. 000m l 000to OOOto OOOto OOOto OOOto 075to 000to Q l per bushel ...... , l Barley s “mommlocw‘l-lq QC‘OOOOOOOOOO acute-displacement: per bag... ...... Chickens per pair ... .. Turkey, per lb ............ Geese. per lb .......... O 1' t 0 16‘ Egg‘S, per dozen ......... u o , Hogs, live, per cwt 5 90 to 6 00i Dressed hogs, per cwt... 7 50 to 8 00 l _.-.___._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" l Armstrong's old stand, .â€" WW3 ‘STOCK MEN All your requirements and of best quality and lowect prices are to be had hele. Sulpherâ€"be trublimed, 71!); 230 g Glauber Saltsâ€"7 lbs for 25c. l Keuney's Condition Po“ tierâ€"25c Kcnney’s FavoriteLinim» lotâ€"25c insect Powderâ€"choicest 400 a lb Tick Destroyers-fall pncn s Hess [ruse Killerâ€"25c a tin Special attention given to the ï¬ll ng of Home Recipes such as Condition Powders, Liniments, ctc. ,.'\'O'l‘lCl$ T0 CIiEDl'I‘()ltS.-â€"-ln DRUG STORE W arm nan , ‘rzc “Veris'rlln' COLL]E.â€"A female collie came onto my premises about Feb. 28th. Owner can have her by proving property and paying for this advertisement. JAMES cook. 3 HELP WANTED l ENERAL SERVANT w.\l<'l‘rzli.â€", Apply to MRS. NEELA'NDS, s: Mill-st.â€"11-2. * church notes -â€"HOUSE WANTED TO RENT. chcn; G l __l or eight rooms. Watchman-Wardenâ€"lOâ€"Z } Memorial Hospital, and laundress. Apply to MISS SCOTT, Lady Superintendent-943 7mm “WED ‘ TEACHER WANTED â€" Third-class l l l teacher for S. S. No. 2, Bexley. byi April lst. State salary. A WINT-l ER, Scc.â€"trca.s.. Coboconk.â€"9â€"3. W TENDERS WANTFJ).â€"Tenders will be received by the undersigned up, to Monday. March ,23rd., 1908. for! the erection of a brick school! house in School Section No. 3. lilâ€"' dOn. known as Gillandcr's School Section. Plans and speciï¬cations. can be seen at the residence of the! undersigned. The lowest or any, tender not necessarily ‘ accepted. ALEX. D. McEACHERN, Lorne \‘illeJâ€"I 1-2. tie s [or Sale About 50 Barred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte hens. These are choice birds and nearly all of last year’s hatch. I have also two 220-egg Cypher’s Incubators as good as new and two brooders to corres- pond. Absence [rom town is my reason for selling these. I will aim sell about 400 feet, of 6 foot poultry netting. put up in~ strong Its-Mot sections. Four will make a nice poultry yard. A. E. SILVERWOOD, corner of Fair ave. and Adelaide-st. -â€"11-3. . ' - Conceal to (lazy-es (H. F.GadsbyonPetecRyan;) :He considers itsn Wt to.†“mummawkwsrdsm- l "___________â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘â€"â€"â€""" ‘Lors FOB SALEâ€"l have a. number i MONDAY, MARCH ,1 i ..WARDER, MARCH 12th, 1908.†frame houses on next t0 309' â€home and lot - warehouse at . RES MARRIAG E LI Jam .CORLEY. Lind. residenw -â€"-For Sale â€"â€"Ha.nd some house. A ply at this omce. of desirable ALE â€"â€"At'ter April 12th. , will and u'mch has not} Total ’ R. l". L llliaJn-st. i ril 12th. 1902, been claimed by the owner. claim and costs $6.50. THOMAS, Machinist. â€"1.1â€"3. _________________â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- Hones by Auction The undersigned will offer for sale at the Market on Saturday. 1.30. ‘ HEAVY MARES otvlly George McHugh, auctioneer, credit sale of farm stock and implements, thei property of Mrs. Eleanor Herbert. lot 7, con. 8, Ops.‘ Sale at one. o'clock and without reserve. ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 19.-â€"By Arch. . sale l v Campljell, auctioneer, credit of farm stock and implements, thel property of John McNaney, lot 19, l con. 8, Garden. Sale at onc4l o'clock and without reserve. , MARCH runâ€"Byl SL-t-plllll Oliver. auctioneer. ("n-dill sale of farm stock and implement†belonging to the estate of the late. Alex. Rutherford. Sale at 0110’ sharp on the market square. Lind- say. i ' ""â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘â€""‘"â€"â€â€-“ I FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 20, con. 9" Ops. two miles east. of Lindsay: 1“!) acres, 40 acres cleared. bfllunc-cl valuable mandrac bush: On the premises is a good frame ’bal'll ;. good well. For further particulars ul’llly to MRS. HUGH MORRISON; or L. V. O'CONNOR, Barrister, : Lindsay l’. O.â€"â€"-llâ€"-3. ~ .__._______.__â€".â€"-â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-____- HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE.â€" The Glen-arm Hotel property for? sale. $500 cash and balance scc-, ul-cd by lllol'lgalge at. 5 per cent. or: the Same may be l-eaScd for a term ‘ ol yogrs, commencing with 151 May? next (1903.) For further particul-i ars apply to .JOIIN McSWIiYhï¬i Lindsay. Dated this 12th day of; March, A. D. 1903. l the . matter of the estate of ’l‘homdsl Newman, late of the Township 01" Ups ill the County of Victoria,l yeoman, deceased. Notice is here by given, pursuant to R. S. O. 1897, Chap. 129, that all creditors and persons having claims against the estate 0! the Said Thomas Newâ€" man, who died on or about the 13th day of December, 1902. are required on or before the third day of April, 1903, to send by post. prepaid or deliver to the undersign-q ed Solicitor for the Administratrix of the estate of the said deceased, their nameS, addresses and descrip- tion. full particulars of their; claims and accounts and the naâ€" ture of the securities (if any) held by them. And further take notice that after said date the said ad- ministratrix will proceed to .disâ€" tribute the assets of the said do ceased amoug the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she has then been notiï¬ed and will not be liable for the solid assets or any part- thereof. to any permit or persons of whose claim notice shall not have hem: received by her at the time of such distribution. Dated at Lindsay this 5th day of March, A. D., 1903, JOHN Mc- SWEYN, of the Town of Lindsay. in the County of Victoria, Solicitor for Frances Newman. Administrat- rix of said estateâ€"1141. ________________.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- NOTICE TO CREDITORSâ€"Jn the matter of the estate of J olin Ash- mon late 0! the Township of Eldon, in the County of Victoria. farmer, deceased. Notice is hczelzy given pursuant to R. S. 0. 1897. Chap. 129. that all creditors and persons having claims against the es‘a'e of the said John Ashman, who died on or about the 17th day of January, 1903 are required on or before the 3rd day of April. 1903. to send by post prepaid or deliver to the un- dersigned sclicitor ‘for the Admin- istratrix of the estate of the said deceased, their names. addresses» and description. full particulars of their claims and accounts. and the nature of the nutrition, (if any), held by them. And further take notice that after said date the said 'Administratrix will proceed to dis- tribute the assets 01 the said de- noticed. andwill nothelloble [or thuddssctsormPBfl-tbereol, touwmormol whosd clslrns‘ noticodlsnnotbsvo been MMDyurumumorouch “MIMI thdayo! STEPHEN OHVER~L:dms,d ' ' l‘ . ll 'be sold 0 leap NOTICE TO C “‘;I“:’ \ tionoer for the county of V" he may att'cmed “feted, faction ’ 3%. tin . ‘. l... ,, My“: Pink'r‘e’ ‘Vq : Lindsay Ontâ€"52.4.1 CE’CSR in Lindsay, ClLllcr .. 13% store or at his resident-C. street by Thos. 1301111, 2% â€TIDE m “Manuals \ itElIl'l‘Hl-zg 0f the r: 31. . late of tin \i,'_...,‘ mount, in the COlltï¬, k hotel keeper, deco.- hereby given. plll‘sx.;.:g “ V. 1897, 0. 129, 12.... Q, and persons having egg†the estate of tilt 5,30: Scott, who died (m ,5. 29th day of Januar‘x t quired on or below-11¢; March, 1903, to smui hv ~i paid or deliver to tin ‘ SOllClLOI’ for th i'lVr-l‘l; last will and LCSll‘llrfll'. deceased, their nnlzu-s, .. and description. fut. 1193"“. .7. 0 their claims and am r. nature of the sl-cmlwr held by them. notice that after said executors will jr ...-ca I, tribute the assets 11.. a., ï¬x“ among the partiws Infant/‘1?“ to, having regard (â€13w , of which they haw; 1):.1, l .. tied, and will not, l-~ said assets or {my full“. «l any person or claims notice shall :m. ill-05,, received by then; .-.: ilw mg"? said distribution. 1mm] (,1 10 say this 17th day or l-‘.-zq«..-...,7“".†D., 1903. .lAMlis A. i"17‘.if1 McLaughlin Peel. "0‘ James Scott, and lto‘lugrr .13.]; McLaughlin, EXCClliwl‘S H ed.â€"8-4. M EXECUTORS' NOTICE TO Clint. ITORS.-â€"All persons having ("lain-c against the estate of Home pi... m, late of the Township of red? on, in the County of Victoria 1: spector of Public Schools. riotous ed, who died at tin- ciiv or ‘ onto, in the County (if-York . Saturday the Scx‘t‘rrlr-mrlh d5}. (7:: January A. D. 19m). arr hmq‘w 5, quired to send to ill; llllllci'sl'gndi Mary Grace Reazinxhw l-xl-slllrjl . the last Will and tt'sfllrzzvrif of 8111'; Henry Reazin,at L.im,-;=;«,:l~..,j:- A ofï¬ce address, full ;‘:-.I".lt'.rllll‘.< . writing Of their claims (in 02‘ bet-oz". Monday, the Sixl m if; 'g S March, next, after min. «2.7.. said Executrix \zill , * 1 distribute the assets of estate amongst lllt‘ ' ed thereto, regard lu'xï¬ to such claims of will“? 'z, signed, the said i-quclnrixsh'... then have had 110130". lwl matter Scott, A r .\’_I\‘ ll‘wl» :1 .h h“ T lat. \‘Ll'll (1“. .' ., l"'?"~~:.< of “to S‘lllclilll‘s 0f dimegt. t. ( Ivor. Lindsay, this 25111 (inf! l-‘M ' A. D. 1903. 33‘.l.\‘ ',;l . REAZIN, Executor of 1': .3 and Testament of Lt- 1;:1': Reazin, Lindsay, Ont.â€"â€"‘.i.:l. ____________.__â€"â€"â€" .N0tice ongissolution. Public notice is hereby giwz: ho. partnership heretofore existing be tween John McSweyn .Liltl 1m: Ernest Weldon, Barristcl-s. has been dissolved. Mr, Licchyz, Col,- tinues business at the 51:32.2 :1 r;- crly occupied by the ï¬rm. l‘. Weldon has removed to the ofï¬ce formerly occupied by Mr. 1“. A. McDiarmid, in the Milne Block. All accounts due the ï¬rm will be poiï¬ to Mr. McSweyn, by Wlloll: 'V debts due by the ï¬rm will he pa: Lindsay, Feb. lst., 1903â€"9â€"3. =â€"-:â€"â€" ADPLICATION T0 PARLIAMENT Notice is hereby given 111.9. at. . plication will be mad-e to the Leg»- lature of the Province ot OntariO-izi its next session, by the l‘orporauoi of the Town of Lindsay for an AC’» (1) Authorizing the Corporatio'» to dedicate or set apart plll‘t o‘.’ Mn" ket or Queen's Square in tin T03 of Lindsay for the purposu (if CF03? ing a. Public Library lht‘l‘vm‘l. an; convey the same to the Lindsnl' PL†b‘lic Library Board for that purlw‘w (2) Authorizing the Corporation 01 the Lindsay Public Library Board accept the we? of Andrew (Harm?- Esq.. of the sum of slum“ for '9'? erection of a Public Min-lily in “1" Town of Lindsay and to ['l‘OWd“ 3 free site therefor and lo Shilli’l" the expenditure of slowm :ml'ï¬'v’f for the maintenance of said Lilla?" when erected and to provide for {"1 erection. maintenance and “mad" ment thereof. G. H. H'll’KL‘" Solicitor for applicantsâ€"743. -â€"â€"_â€"â€"-â€"__â€"__'/ EDEN crmerrrv PLOTS FOR SALE The Trustees of Eden clutch 1â€â€œ secured additional land fur Purposes. They pl‘nlmw' :l ll-“I“"“€:; renovation of the old l'«'llll'1"1:." ‘: now offer plots for ship. Sui-1 I“; Will be sold for twelve dul‘m“ "‘5‘“? SPECIAL OFi“i:llt~ A il l" #0": Purchasing plots within the ““5Ҡsix months can set'lll‘“ â€m“ will.†dollars. Apply 10 ll. l‘llldu‘g‘; Eden. or to J. (l. (‘L’LLIS ‘7‘ retary.â€"9-3. Oats For Sale NEW OATS â€TAHTICH With ordinary cu ' â€Ml. 8812]) pound ‘2‘ AND A HALF BUSIlIulJ. ,. In 1902 when 7 peeks pcl‘ at , full" â€Wu, the average “Phi“, PER SEVENTY-FIVE BUSIile ACRE. A yellow out “'11 Chum head and sworn. ~ which so for has proved \ '“WTY- It was ï¬rst tested . Saunders’ request. and rol‘ort -r‘ M sent to the Dominion Bytes “1 Station. Ol’.t.a.vy~at,mSh;i1:0ts 0 W 75 ~ 11.5: v... i V .K . (MC . t . wm A ‘ ....- 1 lV . ‘ A t L . k l. l . '1 ..i 10.": cents, or o bushel : JOHN cAMPB . l ! , ‘ 9 of the manufac and modelled a year 1830; f0 is to be the di Having a the best Black be fully justifi the black mats and dainties t. In gauze Crepe-de-Chi n a Cloths and lie well dressed vl ded a number Should yo ings, we reco black, green, b Ziholincs brown, also C Sergcs and Ca _____-â€"â€"â€"~L.., HUUSE Elli ALABASTI PAINTS BRUS i E ' Carpet Swee