"J.- . . Kuhnâ€"A. I “It“: Inclâ€"A. Kylie. localâ€"J. launder. - Coalâ€"Joe. Marauder. Kainâ€"Henry Barber. Local-Mr. Gumpricht. M Localsâ€"R. Br: ans. 0. P. Râ€"T. C. Matchent. rum to Rant-Alex. Xugent. M Saleâ€"Box 91, Little Britain. Wee Farm to Rent-David Read. Chadian Methodism -R. 3. Porter. Camden Notice-G. H. napkins. ' andlchl Sale or Fm Vi“, thanâ€"A103. 802m Wren- Anothero! our boys has west in novel: of 3 home in tho m of Mr. J. Jamey, 3 young man of mung qualities and gonlol doeposltlon. I}. Jcmoy was ruined in our midst and by his man deeds of kindness «Ill be much unloved in thin oectlon, and the mulling adventure while out camping in the north. whereby several lives were and 3t his hands from the poisonlng Mo! 3 rattlesnake, will long be cherished an o memento of one or his DRESSED H063 The undersigned will pay from $500 to $550 for messed Hogs delivered at the market in Lind- say or at their storehouse. ,, _ _ a. New Advertisements OPS. [Correspondence of The Poem Scnom. Rarom' â€"chkly report of s. s. No. 6. Ops Fifth classâ€"Total 81-Annie Cunningham, 57: Patrick Cunningham 47; Ada. Pal-kin. 41. Sr. Fourthâ€"Total 97- % Cunningham. >7: Clara. Robertson. e g- Hie Whalen (SS-Jr. Fourthâ€"Total Maggie Cunningham, 10!; Katie Ginningham. 96: Jennie Hodges, 72; John “Arthur. 61. Third classâ€"Total, 121.â€" GeorgeGooden.102: Patrick Cunnin ham. 1m; Minnie Fox. 71.: Sidney H l. 65. Second class.â€"Tota1 73â€"Joseph Cunning~ ham. (36: Eva Pal-kin, 49; Emma Palfrey, 4 ; John Irwin, 44. Part secondâ€"Total, 69. â€"Gonevieve anningharn. 6?; Tessie gun- In â€gm? E'Ii;‘ï¬m_ï¬aï¬vhâ€"ihéï¬aï¬ 60. First “â€"1. Charlie Cunningham. ’ ' dream with the boys. Pouncu. Munxesvnr. Mellow or Oobourg gave as a moot convincimz eddreee on the beneï¬ts the: will be dertnd horn unrestricted reciprocity. Hie argu- ments were founded on facts end were so cloudy eet Iorth that the most prejudiced mar of free trade with the States could not tell to see the error of his weye. We have no hesitation in saying that the More will vote for their own interests and support free trade, as the protected mixture! mumâ€"Next Tnesdey evening, larch go; lathe Mentalist, church Rev. Evan 1869367898 59830 Egan-n. P75363536» E... News: in IR..- Enanu n35 [Wm of The Post.) Jonmes. - damn: disappearing ------ Banal. Much 2nd and 3rd. lament. Smmâ€"The memorial m M of :1: 6090310811 13mm ,_ -x__-l. ‘_-‘ m’ 3138‘ Aliment»: v-â€"..â€" m VV_ , can-"71'. Cochin, :reniméa missionaty, vindolivamlectm on Japan. Think I. not: interesting subject and should vvâ€"yvâ€"_..-_ - Swine. ISMâ€"Dudes 8: Flaveile Bros. Based Bogs Wantedâ€"Hnfley am. To Whom it May Concernâ€"D. J. McIntyre. mac Sale-Beazty, Chadwick. Blackszock Llnduy. Fe“. 24. 1891.414 [Conanondenoo’ot The Poem Cummxc SALE-BOW is the time to at. bargains at Weldon‘s as he is having a searing sale for the next. four weeks. A me vice]: of overcoats to be sold very LINDSAY, FRIDAY, FEB. 27. â€"New Advertlsementsi WA LITTLE BR 113mg. N E WSâ€"LETTEBS OM’EMBE. Majoritï¬i’r’ gamble ,NTED. Landsâ€"Mela†re This Week. non" hum: __________.._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" Lindsoy, Messrs. A. Higginbothsm and J. Hart, to meet Peterboro. The young people 4y night number- came here on last Mood than from Peterboro an thirty-ï¬ve from Lindsey. The sleighing and weather were all that could be desired. rompt on time about Both parties were p nine o’clock p. m. The Bredburn house are engaged. ew and the opera house w and excellent dance music was sup Prof. Eupphriee and Dennison, violin and . “A. ........n.- was indulged and excellent dance mum. "w .._.,,,__, V briee and Dennison, violin and organ. The light fantastic was indulged d be herd for the beat critic to decide who uanced the most gmcelully. The party was made up of some of the best young men and ladies at each place and each church was reareeented. It was a most enjoyable aï¬'air. OAK WOOD. [Correspondence of The Poet.) EDUCATIONAL SERMON.â€"We were great- ly favored by having Rev. Dr. Potts here on Sunday. Feb. 8th, for a sermon on education. The Dr. is truly an eloquent man and is at home on the question he so ably advocates. He chose for his theme the grand command given in the two last verses of the gospel according to St. Matthew. The texc, the hymns chosen for the choir in connection with the sermon, all led up with the application so'flnely given. Grummanâ€"Death has again invaded one of the homes of our village, taking this time the amiable and well beloved wife of Mr. Frederick Fluery, the bride of less than one year. Mrs. Fluery had been conï¬ned and was doing well, but taking cold she was carried away suddenly. There is the Brofoundest sympathy for the bereaved usband and relatives. IN MEMORIAM.â€"We wish to say a few words in reference to the death of the late F. P. Butler and to embalm the memory of one that we all loved so well. His illness was from inflamma'ion and was only of ï¬ve days duration. and little alarm was felt till the last day of his illness. His Pros ects for usefulness were of the highest 'ind. One of the most attentive students in his bible class, secretary of the Epworth lea e here, and early commencing to devote is time usefully. his death is felt the more. His late companions laid on his cofï¬n a beautiful enc or golten from Toronto. His em loyees. Messrs. Hogs: Bros. a beautif wreath also from Toronto. Mrs. Robson. Lindsay. another beautiful wreath. In a word he was a. credit alike to his parents and the whole community here. and his premature death is mourned by all with the sense of a heavy personal loss. Dr. J efl‘ers’s bible class in the Metho dist church. of which the deceased was a member. and the Sunday scglolol. attended the funeral in a . holiday was given in‘the public school and a holi- , “2"-.. aka Rev A? thin DOWNEYVILLE. [Correspondence 9! The Post] HYMENEAL.â€"A pleasing event took place at St. Luke’s church on February 10th. when Miss Mary A. Winn, daughter of Mr. Daniel Winn of Emily. was united in marriage to Mr. Patrick Collins of the township of Ops. The Miss Nellie bride was supported by her sister. . Wm. Connors. Winn, and the groom by After the ceremony. which was performed by Rev. Father Connolly, the ham) couvée, no the young lady was held by her triends. We extend our congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Collins. and wish them unhappiness in their W63K1VI’H In an c ya vu day observed in the v funeral. SUN DERLAN D. [Correspondence at The Poet] W. '1‘. stsxonaâ€"inte a number of the Presbyterian ladies of this piece went to Beaverton on Tuesday to attend the manual meeting of the Women’s Foreign Mission- ery Society in connection with; the Presbytery of Lindsay. Concxn'r P05120351). â€"'1“ne concert in connection with the Methodist church. which was announced _on Tuesday evening, - 7‘- -‘L -_ a-.. m‘uï¬wm' .. ":5 Son." - 6! Timpcmeo manhunt.“ Fridayronrpemmwm hunted. Slow Br-Lqu-Our mankind council M s by-bw making cm W lieâ€"if mime. WHKW Woo anus-guy...“ vâ€" â€"_‘-_7 - __ has, on account of bad weather, been postponed [or two weeks. Pnsoxmâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Nell McPhe- den of Lindsay were in town on Tuesday. ....Mrs. Samuel Burial: of_ Calgary. N. , ~L _ L-.. hushhn "um. Danube." a. u..~â€" -â€" _, ,"7 . _ W. T., is in town the guest of her brother- ln-lew, Mr. Samuel Brethour ...... Dr. Rey of Toronto spent 5 couple of days in towu this week ...... Mlee Hoyle o! Cannington spent. Sunday in to": the guest of Mien Mend Klvell ........ Mrs. Joe. Oliver has reeuxnea teaching sunln nttern short but severe Illness ...... Miss Lizzie Toeher is visiting friends in Beach at present ...... Mrs. Calhoun was In Toronto 0 few deye lee: week purchselng goods for the spring trade. WON rm: sznâ€"Mr. D. Buchanan took in the carnival held in the Uxbrldge rlnkleet week end urfledofl the ellver cup for the best eketer. New Tums Snoreâ€"Mr. Swlneon of Little Brinln has opened out n teller ehoo hereendhldetelrto work npngood budneee for himself in the near future, notwithstanding the remarks of your Little Brim correspondent who eeld tint erode wee wolnrd tot-Mr. Swlneonlnthnttown. How doeeyour Littlenrledn euro-pendent know this? more“. Cannon-Dr. Flerheller hoe token hle den-rune ter' unkhem end Dr. Judlnenowoeennleehheflloe. We whh then both euweee. In Goon Wornâ€"Fe ere_pleued to and we :1133333, {heâ€"result is that we have as clean sidewalks as can be found anywhere. A CHANCE FOR SOME ONEâ€"We under- stand that Mr. Wm. Coomb’s Victor clover huller will be sold by public auction next Saturday. This is a real good machine and will probably be a good bargain for somebody. â€".â€"â€"- sidewalk of 06689113.“ £1,103.19 9.2? OILMorI-t-hrewn hnvn an MANILLA. [Commandonce or The Poem HYMBNEAL.â€"-The home of Mrs. Mc- Donald was the place of attraction this afternoon (24th inst). the occasion being the marriage of the eldest daughter, Miss Elizabeth, to Mr. Wm. Bertram of Toronto. There was a large gathering of friends. About ro_nr_ o’clock V the ceremony was nr-a.l._:l..a minia‘nn [Correspondence of The Post.) CHEESE FACTORY.â€"Quite an agitation had been worked up by one or two patrons of the Cambray cheese fac cry in regard to certain factory ma‘ters which resulted ina large out turn of the patrons on Mon- day. the 23rd. The matter of supposed grievance was fullv ventila' ed and explain- ed to the satisfaction of the patrons. Messrs. John Cruess and D. Rogers of the Mariposa factory were present and gave valuable assistance in clearing up matters. We gathered from those pre~ent that the rospects are what the factory will do a arger business than last year. which was one fourth larger than the vear previous. With ï¬rst class make and equipment we are certain our cheese Will retain is high rank among the other factories of the district. HYMENEAL Lis'r or Passarrrs â€"1‘he following is a list of the presents made Mrs. Carley at her wedding, which we were unable to get last week: Father of the bride. bedroom suite: mother of the bride, dinner set, table linens and na kins; father and mother of the groom. coverll ; R. R Hall, Peterboro. brother of the bride. set of china: Misses Newson, Woodstock. half-dozen fruit knives; Thomas H: Hall. silver cake basket; An Hall. tra , brush and comb; Mr and Mrs. m. J. Hal, half-dozen silver forks; Allie M. Hall. chamber set: Wm. G Carley. silver pickel cruet; Miss gall, Peterboro, 1 doz. silver tea as. 1 doz. Silver dessert spoons.§doz silver ner eons. 1 doz. silver dinner forksand 1 doz. silver essert forks; Mr and Mrs W. G. Fe n. Peterboro, 1 doz silver tea knives and 1 oz silver dinner knives; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall. Peterboro, silver cake basket: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Hall. Peterbo . hoto album: Mrs. and Mrs. Adam Hall. Peter ro, granite and silver tea or and coffee pot; Mr and Mrs Thomas_Hall. eterbom, biscuit barrel: Mr Hugh Damdson, Lakenelg. silver breakfast cruetzyir. and Mrs. _. __L.i_ nu nu; “yr-via†Iv -.._ r--,_ to beware of annexation. He was compelled to admit. that our farmers lost thousands of dollars on barley and horses evgry year becggse o'f' theLheavy dutl‘es. vvvn; Jul-Q v _â€"v -â€" LAcomcs.â€"Mr. Hallet, one at our hotel-keepers. intends leevlng Manlnn the let: of March....Mr. Pearce hes not yet rented his boot and shoe shop. In In a. good opening for some one. We went a shoemaker in Manllla. H. M. Davidson, Lskeï¬eld. silver na kin rings; Mr. and Miss McKibbon. Lake old, silver butter cooler; Mr. and M13. J. .1. Barron. MP" Lindss , parlor ramp: Mr. apd Miss st1dson. Peter 1:0. carvm ' sst; Miss Lillian Hall, Peterboro, tidy: :53 Annie Kingsn, Poterboro. 1 pair cake-basket napkins; Mr. John Hart, Lindsay. silver pie-knife; Mr. mid Mrs Qowioson, pair blankets; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Feir. pair vases and nut-basket: Mr. and Mrs Wm Dauglas. water set; Mr. and Mrs Louden. parlor lam ; Tomm Louden. cup am}. saucer, Mrs _ J. Ly e. lady’s companion; Miss A e Thomas, silk handker- chief: Mr. and Misses Braden!» silver cake basket: Mr. aners. W. Webster. music rack: Dr. Ray. carving set: Mr. B. and Miss Glendon- an. photo album: Mr Issac Mo 93. chins cream. pitcher and sugar bowl' . A. W. Sinclair, silver butter cooler: Miss Daniels, water set; Mr and Mrs. Marshall, lemonade set; Mr. and Miss Rodgers, photo album; Mr. G. and J Daniels. silver ckel crust: Mb Nellie and Martha Tomb! silver bu cooler; Mrs T. M Mmitobgsnd Fred. ’3' G .33.: too sot; §i§¥°mm resv vases: r. Wm. Weldon. silver picks! crust: Hr.J.Donglss.Msnim silvertruithsskst: Miss tennis Douglas, biscuit barrel; Inna n 'D was?“ “'31- u I mmmymmmmm I I I I r | D f F THE CANADIAN POST,"LINDSAY V 9 ONT B4 will interest you in prices. GAMBRA Y. Dundas 8: 171879118 The babylnhlsmtlebod wulyln'tut asleep: I uwayghhem the little ohnp as moot uncommon can; But whgzég 33:30:: card! on blanket. pillow, m as Iteltnlnmoruelnmythroat: I knew that I was bent. I went to an the been: and I noticed as I oune “Taxed 45 per ourâ€"Greet Soon the towel said the acne! The soap wee marked at “46"; u I dropped 11: thfl .. on “0 our ttletnllofooele chalked I paued‘iato ï¬le kitchen and it 8‘"! me â€to a e That my â€wif'eslgy} on I. woollen dre- attuned Andinaho omdfvooit a. games but 1h. made a little Whiohshowedo__ mummwlthncud You ya: can». My trousers â€Tuna just 50,"-IO this was what “Rats" meant; My veatzsgï¬ld “only 40.†and my shoes “razed My cont sin! but frying 50" with "Protection Nomttorwhorol went I struck than pesky lmlo signs; The stovq. 91° plugs. the hire], the for“. the Thatwatnthesoberutnodlomuolnnn my a. Andalhttthoummlnranufln' to my wife Thulwugoln‘ mm mpdlsnhohdpodmwlm mug-Etnmk"on. John; I needn’t tell you how to vote.†Iwukeddowntomyvoun-m ltlookuinke Wu (111.1% lmplomuh which have a. who: “Goodmwnuf. Johmnddon'twmhflfl I m an. of them Burn Puma-11'! sun-u..- .. v-- wul isve thE'yeâ€"s'ryv Next mornin' just at sun-up. I! I woke and rubbed my eyes, . A-wonderin' when she meant by “Reta.†I saw tom surprise My clothes {ad but, end booted! tensed border on the floor. And begdp’ each e and I'd sweet I never saw on“: nan-v. -â€"â€" 7â€"-... _. __7 wmdowmhsndbli ' 7 ' madmmnoedlogthrem. borothstter- dble cen- 3130311,! «:1QO ukwhstcu'd WI! on mutant. Ivocod-udamâ€"o. tyooaoodonuotthst: 1 Batman!!! 1‘3“qu cw 1W mI-oommmmmmwm“ My flannel smglwlï¬od this 3123. “T8011 45 What Mary Meant When She Said “Rats 2†I was one of them “tool tax-mereâ€; no. I'll 0‘ It. like a man: There was plenty of us fashioned on the m peculiar plan , And I've lived down here near Kingston mt than ï¬ve and twenty years. Agrowin’ poor and poorer. as it certainly ap- ' "" "6653‘ me. ' Which â€chilled to me as indicatln' storms ahead. or e: To head her 011' I said: “You'll call me only. mother dear. For to-mqgrgr’l bgthe uvplleat day free trade Isaldoxp regsg thy newspapers; I worked too _ -A. " “"‘ ‘eczz';3m§'yda§uaa§‘e"â€" A tree tgado quhoation. and. to make it warm. she 351d ' She'd reaq in gegular every night before she went u. uu you -I-IUW' any" u.... .. __- ,-_, me up and down, 7 That farmers elave to make a few monopollete in town ? I always try to get around these warm domestic spate, But when I praised protection and she laughed and answered “Rate.†; HUI-vâ€" _ -.. _ hard forvthat; 7 ' ' And never knew why I got lean while other men not (at; I didn’t tool with politics; I had too much to do: But; I always voted as I shot and as they told me to. The day before elect!on, jest imagine my dia- tress. When I ketchedyy wife a redidâ€"now what- And. do you know, that wife or mine jest mood Ihristlecirttx‘o; It kindled all the sentiments of a a To think this free trade stuff should be con-uptln’ o! my wife; I quit her than and there before her argument was through, As every good protectionist makes it a. rule to do. That night we had a caucus and our candl- date wee there: We gave him “Rule Brittenle,†when he went to take the chair; I were my old blue unitorm tosnite the tree trade brats. But all the time I yonggrgt} "what my M517 use» an “my - u'__»_-- 7.,7 _ , m'gnt by saying "Roux" We sang the good old party songs and we ate a. mean 0' beans. And we passed the evenln‘ pleasantly recallln' old time eeenee - And we >took_ the etreighgut tlokete and we _._ “u" "3115533 ‘31}: BEBEâ€"ï¬ts. But all the time I wondered what my Mary meant by "Ram." When I reached hgme I noticed that my 3.? 33.36 71312042, FEBRUABI 27, 1891. Brothers. torm- to: full u of 33m infurm-cflOn and descriptive nun Humans. “he North-Welt Tel-titans. LITTLEâ€"In Lindsay. on Wednesday, Febru- ary 25th. the wife of Mr. Geo. A. Little. of a son. (still-born). MCCAULEY.â€"In Lindsay. on Friday. February mm. 1891. the_ wife of Robert McCanley. train despatcher. 6t a-son. ABBOTTâ€"DOWNEY.â€"At the residence or Mr. George Downoy, father of the bride, Llndney. Feb..18th. by the Rev. George W. Dewey. Mr. Wlmem Abbot: to Mini E- J. Downey. Connmsâ€"me.-At St. Luke's church. Dow- neyvlue. on Feb. 10th. 1891. by the Rev. Father Connolly. Miss Mary A. Winn. daughter or Mr. Daniel Winn of Emily, to Mr. Patrick Comm! 0! One. DAVEYâ€"MCCLELLAND.â€"On the 18:1: instant. at the residence of the bride’s tether. b the Rev. R.Duke. Albert Smnley Davey to an Emma McClellend. ï¬fth daughter of Mr Samuel MoClellend, all of Bobceygeon. BERTRAMâ€"MCDONALD.â€"On the 24th instant. by the Rev. W. Spencer. at the residence of the bride's mother Mr. Wm. Bertram of Toronto to Miss Elizabeth. eldest daughter or the late Hector McDonald of Msnilla HAYDENâ€"SMITH.-At the residence or the bride'g tether1 en Mendez. the 23rd inatghy tug uoc ecu-nu. v- nuâ€"-.â€".. ".v -v. _._- w. -_ ,, , file-V. Robt. Johnsto . B. A... GooÂ¥e Edward Hayden ot Hulook. Minnesota. to we. eldest deughuer of Mr. Thomas Smith 0: Lindsay. DEATHS. Franzâ€"In Oukwond. on Monday. February 23rd. 1891. Mrs. Carry Fleury. beloved wife or F. E. Fleury. aged 25 years and 3 months. DOUGAL.â€"ln Toronto. on Wedueedey. Feb. 17th. 1891, Count-flue Cain. wife or Mr. Frederick Dougeu. aged 33 years and 4 months. anm'onn.â€"In Emily. on February with. 1891. Catherine. widow of the late John Latch- rord. aged an you-e. MABRIAGES. BALFOURâ€"YOUNG.â€"In Douro. on Feb. 11111. by the Rev. B. J. Fania. Mr. John Balfour of Gotham and Miss Maggie Young of Donro._ SETTLERS’ TRAINS M A N I TO BA 4:: cmmm Hamil-um anadian _1_’_ac1ï¬c Raflwaz. AT 9.00 NA. AND tvnv Tucson ‘I’Htfltll-‘I’EB DURING MARCH nap APRIL wfï¬'hiimiist SLEEPER mum W FEBRUARY 24th, I89! WILL LEAVE ON @8095 JUDICIAL SALE OF FARM LANDS. Pursuant to the ï¬nal order for sale. mode In the cease of Hamel-ell v. Andrews. In the Common Pleas Division in the High Court of Justice. there will be oflered for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION; with EQIppâ€"magog ofvï¬mism Warren Dean. eeq.. Local Master at Lindsay. at his chambers. in the town at IAndaay. on McINTYRE 8: STEWART. P11191511": Sol!olton.â€"42-3. at the hour at 11.30 o’clock in the torenc tollqvlnsjl-Pde wine???“ The “"3“ A __1 -_ -5 .L- tollowlng lands and prenmee: we wastnmu; oeaaion or the Town- my LIV. av- a... nun! __â€"â€" 'vâ€"-__.v-_ 1p 0! Eldon. In the County of Victoria. oon- talnlng by admmurement 100 acres more or at culflvatloni a. cupboard 10;: house 18 x 3 feet with a. thiolwmamme b31112! x 41 feet. and: Wéizh'e's'diy, Marian l_8th_ leLNIS?!-A ulwsw-o ‘MWU 7 , , urohuers will search the title at melt own ex- D pause and the vendor will produce only such obstruct documents and evidences of title as other re- ete lnhllpoeaeeulon or powe. In specie the conditions of solo will be the stand- in: conditions at the High Court of Justwe. For further articular: apply to Meal-o. McINTXRE a: STEWART. Ben-mere. Llnd- any. Dated 26th February, 1891: ANTED.â€"i u MZKO 1mm.â€"-1 W money to be paid down at â€the“ the bslanoem one month ch Having disposed of my entire stock of Groceries to Hardware, Wood Work, Wheels, etc.. Hill 811 plies, Heavy Goods, Mechanice’ eels, Cement. Plaster Paris, Paints, Oils Verniehee, Paper Sheeting, etc. Give me 3 call before going else- where. Prioee always low. If fan-nets, carpenters, contractors and others who are going to build will all on me, we will be pleased to quote prices and show goods. We pev cash, and buy in lsrge qusntities direct from the menu- facturer, and ere in as good a position as any wholenle house to give low prices. We have a full stock of TO MY GUSTOMERS. miP R I 0E8 Blackmithsgnd 933336 @6138 BUILDING HARDWARE SIGN OF THE ANVIL. many. 1.3.27 189Lâ€"38. P. J. MEAGH ER. 1’. I.â€"Ijhtllb0$0kl Random day union“! duo. . Lbdsu.l'ob.25.m-42. 4 New Advertlsements. .7. G. Ed wards. ED.â€"By foung MY. position â€k.Koepet; would to small town r. Apply at this -40-tt. . EDWARDS, _ A... DORAN M’. W. DEAN. P. J. Heagher. The and: “banal-13200 lunch hour-1mm .353 g .3 assogndbcdhâ€"oa 8 3.3 .33 chinaâ€"a Madonna .83 33.3 a an hï¬dn Eu“ 5 003 a 835 03d 03 anon. G. B. H. 3mm Oflice: Keel“: a Block; Lindsay. Lindon}. Feb. 4th. 189Lâ€"1Q 1. CLEAN. OOARSE SALT REMEMBER Watch Cluck or Electranlate Lina Gold and Silver Watches. Jewelery and Electroplated- ware ; also Toys and Fancy mu: will be sold Cheap for CASE. My of mm Witches. wind “In“!!! most Wedding Rings always 1" onhand. Quality Guaranteed. I. WHITESMITH’S, SALT, flemciimnu runrosssa l. WHITESMITH. Lind-iv Dec. 24. 1890-33 I. Whitesmith, Alanna. ESTABLISHED 1867. It will pay you tocall at I hnve 3 00mph†W MAN ILLA. betmpmmanythinclnthe THE RATHBUN co; The Rathbun Go. “Hymn-to. SALT, SALT,‘ we. The element ‘ not enter into 0‘“ There must be W1" we prescribe a 8188 how exactly Why ‘ ad it is out havi! ' glasses. or or “e. t determines betweegl scientiï¬c a! The 0 or Jev m to make sauce: 3 can only snooe doseamï¬ontoev oomestohand.ï¬{3‘ himself with the pm :nshis work. The 3‘ erived frflmth 0 5‘ :isinthembilitymt'e1 whatglamtopm , ._....6 t gather, we ï¬nd alarg In comparatively sim] ï¬tting of patients on presby°pia seems 3 matter, and yet miis1 stantly made. The i hyopic patients are ac accounts for so many misï¬md ; for there i: tinction bgthen Jim." .6 hum. Leaiving compliant as ashgmatism, mus and unequzl .eyeeig Where glasses hav worn, the ï¬rst point to is the condition of the In a great many ins that the eyes have I gushed. In examid have been strained by! on glasses at the pro results of the visual ti rule, unsatisfactory an It requires time. pane This increases the di cure the beet results person. It is an a: provide a customer which, while satisfyil ï¬'om ï¬tting him pro is this fact which m dealers careless in tin of patients. “Av .uâ€"v. Itis far less troub1< pose of a case by giviJ any glasses which h1 But the conscientiou not aï¬ord to dispose 1 in so summary a m: owes his customer a d lation of an Optician t! is the same as that 01 practitioner towards When a oerson appli¢ cian for glasses. he d1 assumption that the 1 stands his profession, will receive preper tr Eyesight is too seri< be trifled with, and 1 our duty to use the and best judgment in of the various cases themselves to us. 0057.98 have caused mwli WFirc Dollar Wauj 1:13] is rapin’ly dinu'n" “on be admusted. If n} W supply lasts that 1 “an at the ridiculouslyl M 0f it! A Gj EEWEL'LED LEVE Britten B Edgy, Fob 17th.1891 DRESSE The undersigned $5.00 to $5 50 for delivered at the m: any or at their start ORTG AGE SALE PROPERTY m row (:00er or woman» Under sud byvtrtuoot Wham Inn New Connellw the‘ 'muproduoed a} ume¢ oMtnrumbyPI Ill MAY. 14th day ‘thohmr 0! onion?! ’5. Read 07(7' adv s. andâ€. Poly. 2‘. lQLâ€"fl- Our ad vertisemczda Jewellers and At the Court Town of New Adgert,‘ WAN