A , ENG due to thc 1.2252323 01 ‘ '> V“ :swffec ~ oi :v- ‘.~r~}“.,:»u.â€35_ glued by the use of Ayet’s Sat nua- Be sure u, ; gs Lycr’s a: abet, and taL :ti 1 the pois and is 1:110:03; ' 83mm. We C._.~...;.;a~ testimony:â€" "‘ “o, aftersu: “About two yea- , -O 101' neatly two you .5 often: the: at, being abs “11:0315' wit} omfort, 2-41 I- .1; tried ‘ remedies, includlr" 1113:1321 v 1w on age mtbout relief, I an: mm in a. "hicmc :77: v- thata ‘ “(in)" 1133):; n reiie‘m’. oi 1L t after i ,by .. ' 1 . . 1 ' In winter woods what melody 0t whispering winds on fluted reeds! What templod quietude succeeds injure wild clamo: echoing free! no squirrels 09.11 Item tree to tree, no planing crow recounts hia needs, no snowbu'ds emu: the trultaéi weeds 13:" ago, after suffering L's ~from rheumatic :31; only with great an; tried various xqm r 1:, . ,, 3:22:11 watgrs, nthqn r2391, 1 5:" by an advertxse- mm m 3. 91:32:23 :7 2'- that. a man had ghee}: rexnevmg 1;; “ -C‘trgssing com- _ 1:. after 2 snip-ring, by taking ' er s 041351; 1 mm decided to make a. anal of t s. mcdi ine, and took it regulariy .v ‘*" mouths, and am pleased to s: 101:: cure. ffected a com . of the di 1m. 110 Y" “One year (2:20 I out of the sick tasted with no aprctite, an: disordered in every “av. . z 'using A: cr’s Snrs: unyilh pa rove at once, â€4 ms soon recover-in" mv 1 I cannot 5.3:“ tr 1' ‘ MM 3 $112 (Emahiau £3351. “- -_- .. ,_ In winter woods. Into lift the oak their urchitrava 0t flmbered gloom against the blue; no storm-bent adders blend anew; Within the cedars columucd nave. Enough all the blasts should widely rave. no stalwart trunks stana ï¬rm and mm; 1'0 tumult may their calm undo min: no Alum, Ammonia. â€REST, STï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬Eï¬, BEST. THE WE In winter woods. In winter wooés the mosses gleam Ilka emeralds thro-agh’the {alien leans. The treated lichen interweavee Inmver with the rock’s gray seam. The slanting sunlight’s mm! beam Fella softened where the broakiet grieves; ï¬e spendthrift year her past retrieves In winter woods. And yet the season lacks no: sues, Though fled the bloom of :ein-bcwcdifloxvors, And through the desaiatad bcwcrs the heating snow comes on space. m nature turns a. smiling face to him who loves her white she iowexâ€"n. And to: his eyes with beauty dowers In winter woods.___ ‘Uxbxidge will ghe a. Mm chuggh, 093.9. Hflflnoaww.hou. EL... . are nouwnmmwï¬ou 39.. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS Thursday Iflmuny.£o». LU.-. -nvv" , the congregation she“. tum}. Subject, “Through Scotland on Crutches.†Mr. Galloway is highly recommended by Rev. B. Johnston, B.A., and other ministers. Tickets ‘25: and 15¢ each. r -v- v___,, [CorreSDOndonca of The Past.) HONOR ROLL ot Vicwzi-s. Rosa act: 00! for weak ending 51!: F¢b:u::y, 1892.: Fifth clansâ€"Daniel Lucy and Annie McKay, (ennui), Ada. McKey. Fauna classâ€"Mag Wear, Wilde Armour. Peari Graham, McDonald. Sr. thirdâ€"Eddie Neal, mic Ryckman, George Shields. J r. tumâ€"Eliza. mm. Agar-v- Martyn. Maggie My. Sacond-Emcna Stamina, Tnomm Katya. J as. Plouaxd. WV Hone» o: The Poat.‘ $33031. REPORT.-Tno {gnawing is the I report 0! o. a. Na. .. Io:- tbu month kâ€"Catherme L: at Juana-y. Fourth (211;; Free Walter 3°93" N531? (19393.31 abmun-m» Kullnms- inï¬rmâ€"99'. ’ 11°59 Boone, mung an...“ ..-....-. _ fl, ,, may, Dora Molluby. Charles Killings- woflh. Annie: Bomon. Third clausâ€" fllnnlo Connors. Euch Fm. Second Gui-Annie Mntin, Unmarlua Cannon, m“ Connon‘. James Martin. Pu: dâ€"Norman Anhhv. John Connors», moo mm. Scott. Gnu-Ion Martin. Par: urn:â€" cnhorlno Bonita. ava Asnm'. teacher. UPTEHGRU VE. loorroovondcoco o: rm: Pom-.1 BYTENAN Socui..â€"Thc onuuoi “do! in concoction mm the Presbyterian m. which was held at Mr. P. Thom;- m’o rooidonco. took place int Thursday owning. The night being ï¬ne and tho gad- good his luau. comformmo hon-c III Well fluod. I: won nuriy ten o’clock More all had porukrn oi the good mime we): were provided by tho lodiu oi the hich MLROWI Loith wanton. otter w the choir. cod no choioo program of Indians cod rccitotlonu was proceeded A recitation by Miss Ranwick of “My woo particularly good. Dr. Gu- ‘rllt of cum. in c not opecoh gun on wt of bio trip to the old country. rlloqulem. After we vruu- a... ...... hell! exheneted Dr. Gilchrlet moved end J. D. McPhee seconded a vote of monks um. Thomson for the use of his hon so on end other occasions at the same kind. “I which was «tried by a terriï¬c clamping of _ -. A OBI-Anna“ In rnnlv said he Ind it!“ was «man u, o m“..- --_,,V,u flan. Mr. Thomson in reply said he and .lll- Them-on always felt it a pleasure 11v WINTER WOODS. nv .â€"_..., __,,,, , Phosphatés, or any Injuriant. '. clLLETT. Tgi'onto. Ont. v---.-._ [Correspondence 0‘: The Post] UREw-Mr. Tasman Galloway of as will give a. lecture in tha Presby- :hurch, Cambuy. on the evening 0! 3y. Fen. 18.12. {’mgeeza in aid of fl..L2AAL VICTORIA gong. F 4 51:1501'3 and no it vi 3:.e poisonous ‘v c.-. N .1 iron: the rujl‘; .. enticn to this ‘4'»; CAMERA g. CA RUE N. .31 3:. iuing in strength 1g mv Ousual health. :11 in praise of this ’â€"BIrs. L. A. 53mm! Powoa ‘E’RlA'L u vvunâ€"colu _____ peclmen o the web. Canal FAcromâ€"A Peterboro nun uram had moved end on accounting with the formers of Buck :00! monks with a View to the erection of o lerge ls hon-o on chose fectory In Manchester. They hove same kind. I had the promise 0! milk from something clspplng of , like eighteenhnndxed cowl. They punoee said he and . using the one of the proeant eheeee hoary a pleasure L1n mt village, and hove uked for tender: Honor: Bonnâ€"n honor roll of the the Little Britain month of Jan. 1892. in order 0! merit. sated. Snfourthâ€"i Muk. 3Id_a swag inerlt. Liliane. EAST MANILLA. [ ndanoe oi The Post] SCHOOL REPORT, 5. S. No.10.â€"â€"Honor roll for the week ending Feb. 5th. Fourth cussâ€"1 Annie White, 2 Willie White, 3 Charles DaGeer. Sr. thirdâ€"1 Selina Ash- ton and Edna De Greer, (equoi), 2 John Barry, 3 Elisa Sister. Jr. thirdâ€"Ada, White, 2 May Dickson, 3 Silas Dickson and Martha Timms, (equni). Second elmâ€"1 Volvo Ashton, 2 Thou. Slater, 3 Willie Ram- Part; aeoqnd:1 Arthur Farley, 2 7 A cut..- .n Berry. XIII; acuuuu -___, Harriet Timms, 3 Florence Slater and Leah Copper-wane, (squad). First class- 1 Thee. Farley, 2 George Copper-wane, 3 May Timme. E. BROAD, teacher. [cmmdenoe of The Poet.) SCHOOL Moanâ€"Report at 5.5. No. 7, Fenelon, tor the month of J annex-y: Win- ter clueâ€"Bert. Brien, John Kennedy Thomas Brien Wilbert Greer. Satourth â€"Georgienn ore, Angeline Here, Rosette Hay, Margaret Brien. Jr. fourthâ€"Lottie Kennedy, Albert Hore, Winona Wenzafl, Eva. Hey. Third clansâ€"John Hancock, Thomas Jackson, John J ackson. Mary Irwin. Sr. second- Willie Greer, Agnes Thornton, Willie J ackeon, George Kenne- dy and John Endicott, e 1151. Jr. secondâ€"- James Endicozt; E-.hel ennedy, Herbert McCullum. Part. 11- Walter Here. Boodle Hancock, David Endlcott, Fred Thornton and Macinzyre Thornton, equal. D. MCFADYEN, teacher. SCHOOL REPORT.â€"The rouowmg u. my standing 0! the pupils of e. e. No 3. Emily, for the month of January. Senior fourth â€"Hngh Elllot, Pat Harrington, Alex. Ellioz, Garner Kennedy, Alex. McGahey. J nnlor fourthâ€"Lily Aehmore. J oeeph Mo, Gehey, Thomas McGahey, Celia Callahan- Katle McMnllen, Hannah Harrington, John Houllhen. Senior thirdâ€"Bertie Klllaby. Jamee Moore, David Kennedy, Albert Aehmore, Edward McGahey, J amen Callahan. Bertie Courtney, Charlotte Mc- Gehey. Martha Padget. J unlor thlrdâ€" Elba Kerr, Elmer Killahy, John Klllahy, Amy Kennedy. Alfred Callahan, Joseph Smlth, Maggie Harrington, Mordel Collins, Edward Honllhan. lezle Kelly. JOHN R. HAY, teacher. Scnoor. firemanâ€"The following is the standing 0! pupils in s. s. No. 19. Mariposa. for the month or January, names of the three in each class who obtained the greatest number of marks: Filth classâ€" Maretta Webber, Annie Gardner. Fourth class seniorâ€"Maud Foster, Hattie Gardner, Wilmot Webster. Fourth c‘ass juniorâ€" Cecii Pronse. Clement Foster. James Fennelly. Third classâ€"Eddie Wicket, George Gardiner, Eddie Rich. Second class senior-Amos Chase, Wellie Tate, Charlie WIckett. Second class juniorâ€" Beatrice Webber, Frank J e-ï¬â€˜rey. Second nut dist-Jay Webster. Percy Pronse, iidle'Wulhpigt OPS. [Corrernondence of THE Posm SCHOOL REPORT 0! s. 9.7 No. 9. Ops, for the month of January, 1892. Names ar. ranged in order of merit: Fifth classâ€"- Lucy McGeough. Sr. Fourth-Kate Mc- Geough, Maude Plague, Laura Rae, Aggie Bievlock, Hattie Cornell, Hattie Poaue, Thomas Fugue, Arthur Poxue. Willie Cornell, Lily Rea. Jr. Fourthâ€"Sheridan Rea, Frank Ree, Dabble Shaw. Third closeâ€"Lily McGeough, Gracie Cornell, Wilfred Rea. Lily Megee, Thomas Mwee, Isaiah Baaylock, Melvllie Cornell. John McNeven, Florence Reid. Second closeâ€"- Arnold Ben, Bernard McGeough. (equal). Vincent Pogne David Mazes. Amen Pearle. Bruce McNeven. Peru secondâ€" Annie Bleyloek, Finley Bleylock, John gray, Fred Show, Joseph Powere, Mabel n..- mun-..» WflHa Powers. rogue. Druuu a...“ e v -... _, , Annie Bloylook, Finlay Bl‘eylock, John Gray, Fred Shaw, Joseph Powers, Mabel Poaue, Lilly Blsylock, Wfllie Powers, Ernest Reid. First classâ€"Nellie Powers, Gertie Rea, Bert Show. 1 It ltawrpnmm annhnFA [Correspondence 0: The Post] OPEN Marinaâ€"On the evening of Thursday, Feb. 18th inst, on open meeting of the Patrons of Industry of Hartley, No. 1049 will be given in the town hall. This being the ï¬rst meeting of this kind, we believe, held in the county, the sssocls~ tlen ie in every respect rendering their utmost attention in making it memorsble to the thoughts 0! those who msy be present. We have invited end expect the following gentlemen:«Mr. Quinn, the organizer of the sssocistion; Mr. John Cruse, president of the county; Mr. Min. thorne, vice-president; Mr. Cunnioge, secretary, and msny more of the county ofï¬cers. Local addresses will be Riven by tion. The program will also consist of readings, recltstlons, music and comic â€" on L- -_‘â€"D m} “Rn n, m__ ny 1080103 wcmumu v. u... ._-__- _ , tlon. The program wlll also conslat or resdlnga, recltntlona, mnslo and comic songs. Doors wlll be open: at 630 p. m.,. entermlnmont to commence At. 7 p. m. nhnrp. All are cordially lnvlted to attend. PORT PERRY. AWARDED Two S'rnnas.- Lew is indeed e funny thing. et ieeet it ie euch en in eometimee adminietered. Al: the ieet eit- tinue o! the divieion court here two ceeee, Meherry v. Dewey end Dewey v. Merk. ‘ were tried. Meek peetured e eteer with Dewey which tee with e etecr of Dewey’e. They were elike ee two peee. Mel-k took theone ewey in the fell. Dewey claimed he took the wrong one end to iieved the eteer tub-n by Mei-k. Meherry cet e eteer in the eummer which he wee neeturinn for Munro. end the fleet lett et Dewey‘e eiter Meek hen teken hie ewey wee cieimed ee the elect which belonged to Munro end which hed eaceprd irom Meherry'e. At the court Judge D‘rtnell geve ndament for Dewey eaeinet Meherry. het wee expected. He reeerved Judgment in the Merk ceee end hee now given jndament for Dewey eleo in thet eeee. The rflect at the twojudgmente ie thet Meek end Munro ‘ ere eech out e eteer. while Dewey gets two \ eteere where he only eleilned one. It ioeke queer to the ley mlnd. but theee Iney be e l wey by which only one hevlngeknowledze o! the intrieeeiee oi the lew cen untengle ~_-_ _ , [Commence of The Poet] \r. ï¬remanâ€"The tollqyxg‘gvgajge MARIPQSA SL‘H'ION. - n-.. FENELQA; DIS-IE. ANNIE SHERWOOD, teacher. EMIL Y, HARTLEZ. ï¬uï¬orru'r. teacher. B Muter Albert Cliflord, who were ger- Fe den and Miss Ids Cllï¬â€™ord. Miss Mé'eyden left. school on Monday. 25m ole, com lslning of n cold, sndon the following ondey she died. Herr-emits! were followed by a. lame concourse of triends end relatives. The scholars oi both roams formed a. procession end fol- lowed the remnlnsot their beloved school mete to their lest resting plece......Mise‘ Ide Cllflord'e death was also ossuddenâ€" she was sick but e week when death claimed her. Her remsine were tollowed by 3 large concourse oi eon-owing friends and reletives. The Rev. Mr. Galloway ...... We are also sorry to chronicle the death of Mrs. O’Neil. who also tell a victim to In grippe. She hed been oiling but 3 week when desth carried her 011’ on Mon- PETERBORO. st'rnnssmo GUN Farm'rv. â€"- Alex. Benton, the seven-year-son of Mrs. Benton, widow of the late Wm. Benton; was in- stantly killed Sunday morning by the accidental disoharae o! a gun. Mrs. Ren- ton and her two sons, aged eleven and} seven years respectively, lived at Anti-1m. Sunday morning the two boys were play- ing around a room in the corner or which stood a shotgun, which the elder oi the peas to give a warm reception to a dog which had been troubling the household. In their play one of the boys knockei the gun down, and in falling the hammer struck a lounge and the weapon exploded. The entire charge of peas struck little ‘Alexander, who was sitting close by on ‘ the floor, in the lower part 0! the jaw and in the neck. The jugular vein was severed. The boy died almost instantly. Monday the employees ottho Auburn woollen mills raised $72 and gave it to the prostrated mother. who is in poor circumstances. Onnuanr.â€"Mr. James McFadden. an old resident at the town, died yesterday at the age of 67 years. He was a native of Ireland. and had been in this country about 43 years. Rncovnnnn.â€"Rav, lex. McWilliame of t. Andrew’s church, who was seriouly ill during the past few weeks, was able to conduct the morning service at his church Sunday. Sunday. A CHILD FATALLY Bunsenâ€"Sunday morning a three-year old child of John Whinton of Peterboro rose before its par- ents, and going into the kitchen 30!: some matches and ignited his clothing. The child was horribly burned and dled next. morning. PLEASANT aim YTFENELON. [Got-res pondenoe or The Poet.] SICK rimâ€"La grippe seems to be very prevalent in tble locality at. present many persons belng attacked by It. Mr. obert Phllllpepnd by; wlfe have of late been very Phillips 311G Illa wuc nu... v- -..-- - V , _ sick wlth it; Mrs. Phillipa has been conï¬n- ed to her bed for over a. week or more. At lest reports they were not much better. but we hope they will soon all be well egeln ...... Mumps 13 very bad in some houses. OBITUABY.â€"Laet'1‘needay mornlnlz. Feb. 2nd. Mr. John Chambers, een., father of our present reeve. breathed his leet after a short Illneea with plenrley and inflamma- tion of the lungs. Hie remains were fol- lowed to the Fenelon Fella cemetery. over eighty conveyances leaving the tamlly reel- dence. He wee very feeble. being an old man ot77 years; he was one o! the ï¬rst eettlere _ln this togehlp and much respect- _1_....4I-- mnrnlna, 3rd 11611308. settlers In "no uuw "nu-y m... ..._-_ - , _ ed by all. . . .Laet Wednesday morning, 3rd Feb., Edith Marla Smitheram. daughter at Mr. Wm. Smitheram, also died of pleurisy. It was thought by her attendants that she was getting better, but early Wednesday morning she took a bad spell and gradually eanx until death ended her euï¬'erings. .In March next she would have been seventeen years old. The body was followed by a. large concourse o Zion cemetery on Friday “ ' -'-l 1'1-â€" _-s...- "an In a. very large uuuuuu-w u. .-_. ,.7 last. Feb. 5th. Her mother lies in a very low condition from the same disease. We trust she will be spared. The entire neighborhood sympathises with them in their sickness and bereavement. I. U. G. iT.â€"0ur lodge here installed their ofï¬cers for the next quarter last Thursday evening. All the ofï¬cers were installed by the lodge denuty. Chief Temp- lar, Bro. Dugaid Swan; Vice Templar. Bro. James Moynes; Seo.. Bro. Ernest Sneliing; Ass. Sec., Sister Miriam Moynen: Treaa, Bro. Jae. Moynes; Chan., Sister E izsbeth Moynes; Fin. Sec., Bro. Eliza Worsley; Marshal. Bro. Albert Worslev; D.M., Sis. Jennie Knight: Guard, Bro. Robt. Foliey; Sentinel, Bro. Wm. J. Copp; Past Chief, Bro. Marshal Moynee; Lodge Deputy. Chris. Folley. LECTURE am: Emmmxmmx'r.â€"Last Friday evening Proi’. Kent. gave a lecture and entertainment at No. 5 school house on “Electricity.†There was not as full a house as there would have been had there A > - AL- _---a.1..--hMA HOUSE DI! wan: WU been no sickness ulu uâ€"uv â€"vâ€"â€" 7 , 1n the neighborhood. LOST IN A SWAMP m BEACH.â€"uetung lost seems to be e mania these deys. Last week it wen u. psrty 0! young peopie going astray on e country rosd; this week it is e man tting lost end being compelled to spend ve or six hours innewemp. On Friday lest Mr. Henry Jones and his fore- men, Mr. Riehsrd Pettereon. went into the lsrge swemp running north from the 11th non. of Beech to inspect some timber. In ' some wey they became sepereted and shout six o’clock Mr. Jones returned alone. Nothing was thought of Mr. Petterson’e non-eppeerenoe for more then en hour, end then the temily end mill hends became eiermed. A seerch perty wee immedietely formed end the swamp wee scoured in ‘ every direction. continuel shouting being ‘ kept up. but it was ell in vein. end eiter two hours’ sesroh the perty returned elmost discoureged. But after eshort rest they sterted out egein. reinforced bv e number of neighbors end e ioed irom Ux- bridge. The seeroh this time wee more thorough end continued ior hours. but eli exerts to iooete the inst men proved tutiie. Mesntime some of the neighbors further north heerd his cries. but ettribnting them to e drunken men. whom they supposed wee shouting tor emueement. the did not enter the ewemp to seerch for h m. The seerohing perty srrived et Wegner'e lske end found tracks on the ice. Same thought Mr. Petterson bed gone through the ice end been drowned. but e oeretui exeminetion disclosed no hole lerge enough to edmlt the body of e men. Pr:- senty e hole wes found in the ice oi Bleek river. but it wes evident by the an rks eronnd toe ed e oi the opening thet the person who h islion in hed meneged to soremhle out egsin. The trechs de-cribed e com lete circle end the psrty were nnsble to do eny brsek in it; but still the seereh went on. A men nemeo Jemes Merrick. living neer the edge 0! the swemp. heeru cries of e person in distress ebont eleven o’clock in the evening. Be enswered them end sterted into the swemp in the direcâ€" tion oi the cries. There be taped the lost men in e week end bewildered condition. He took him to his house. end etter met- ing him werm end eomiorteble by remov- ing his wet clothing end enbe'ituting duy, he proceeded to Mr. Paterson's residence end inform-d his friends 0! his setety. MI... 1-».- snsnhalgll 1n the '5“: m WIVI --,_, The 13w" can he tell in the for? the UXBRIDQE- Eltonâ€"Gemini; umee, and strange an it may eeem the 111- 1 dicetiene are that it. was In the nine hole ‘ each time. Luckily Frldey night m a. comparatively mild one. end an. Petteteon does not feel very acutely the cm of his exposure; Had it been a cold night the exposure he was subjected to would undoubtedly have caused 3 fetal result.â€" [Times Bu: 125; John mark, 114; aonu Dlku, -w. Par: second classâ€"Ema: Sun Amelie Burgess. Isle Brown. Mabel Hepburn, Eddie Foster, Herbert Harrison. Ruby Clerk. First clanâ€"Georgie Jewell. wuue Brown. Average attendance for the month, fl. WM. A. Leuannm, teacher. FENELON FALLS. A Coxvmcma Avenues-One oi the very lar eat audiences we ever saw in Feneion ails assembled last Saturday in Dxckeon’e hall to hear Sir Richard Cart- wright, whose address. which occupied about two hours in its delivery. sent many at the conservative farmer: away in a very A A - , 7 - um--- -x... had been at me coupurvnuw mu..-" _.._, thoughtful mood. Those who hsd been taught.†perttee who never been! Slr Rich- ard in their lives, to expect a. speech tell of bltterneee and inventive, were agreeably enrprleed to ï¬nd tint they had been argsely mlslntormed; (or the eddreee was - u_-_.-.;_- 1...... malnnlnn to trade 7 deeply lmuruuuuu v; w“ , 5006:; but the dyed-in-the-wool toriee. being unable to pick (roles in the speech, commenced immediately after the meeting to disparage the speaker. and them we beg to refer to the article on our ï¬rst page from the Napanee Express.â€"[Gezatte. Tm: Exonua-A few daye ago the Empire so far forgot itself as to publish an interview with a Mr. Lyon, who is now visiting Toronto, of which city he was a resident until he left to no to the Szatee. Speaking of Buflaio. Mr. Lyon said that out of the population of about 280,000 between 60.000 and 70,000, or nearly one fourth, were Canadians. and no doubt in many another city there is as large a pro- portionate number. But in spite of the ‘ fact that native born Canadians and E..ghan. Irish and Scotch immigrants. wno Would rather live under the “old flag†than under the stars and stripes, are leaving Canada for the Szates in crowds because they cannot make a living here, tory Journals and tory orators persist in assert- ing that the country is prosperous and that the abolition of the N. P. would be national calamity. A wideawake tory. of course, eeldom makes such aslip as was made by the Empire when it published Mr. Lyon'e statement; but the rank and iile of the party are constantly giving evidence against their own political doctrines, and an amusing (as well as ', LINDSAY." Gocnrluuu, uuu oâ€" ..____ iuetructive) instance of it wee told to us three or tour days ago. One of our villagers, while talking with an acquaint- ance-a “red hot†toryâ€"irom Port nape. asked whether he eouid and him a purchaser for a lame farm somewhere out north. which he offered very cheap. “Not ’round our parts," eaid the Port Hoper. "There's nobody leit but white heade. women and children; tor ae econ as the young iellowe begin to net beards on their chine they leave for the Statee, and, what is worae, we can: not them back DEMO!" The Factor, commenting uoo‘n Mr. Lyou’e flaureemays: â€"“Ii thence 70,0000auadiane in Butmo, and the statement conbtleoa is quite true. in apopulatiou oi eome 300,000, how many Canadians are there in a population of 60,000,000. Thia ia a little sum in the rule of three tor Inspector Eughee to pants on the wall at every schoolroom in Toronto." Yes, and it ie a ‘ little sum that the inepector’e brother Sam ehoulri b.- aelted to do at every meeting he home in Norrh Victoria. â€" [Gazette WEEKLY Rape!“ of Union a. e. No. 11. Verulam, Fenelon and Sommiue. names in order of merit.â€"Fourthâ€"Maud Bran- don, Grace Burke. Thirdâ€"Annie Pouleon. ' Senior necond â€"- Ada Patton. Mabel Whittey,Katie Hughes, Mary Truax, Mary Coulter, Ida Babette, Laura Whittey. Junior wooedâ€"Annie Poulaon. Part secondâ€"Onto Pouleou. Junior firetâ€" Martha '1‘: ppliog. Arthur Tipplinm B, Wmums. FORE§T HILL:M4RIPOSA. 73313715... Grey Hairpcgpmiac will In a tow du- rum-o grey hm to their anal color Ind prevent. their him 0:: PM 50 mu. 421. A flood any bank ashlar. m llh gunsâ€"Well loodod when they 1: . 08. Them are IO may thin:- thut Input un- necuurv. and which for an m. of an we on: Ice nonh r purpouo nor and. It may be coral mJun mm at man thorn- In the nu the why no the whmtoro of which we «no! no. Novorthelru they are of the kind that. no coolly nmovoa. Pummo Paulo-I Corn Ex tumor m ken than work of them. I: and one how nlonly 1: cool.- umn out. so none Other um: Puuum'o Con km. bold b! anaemia 92-1 murmdawonwwmh mumsMhaflMW mmwmmmwm mmmmmpnmmh Frost-Bites, Backache. IT IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. THE CHARLES A. VOOELER OOIPAIY, Baltimore. Canadian Depot: TORONTO, ONT. nâ€"»-_._-â€" 7 .The _tollqyi_xgq I! the Sciatica, Sprains, Bruises, Vie-9351i yéu now. BROWN 8803 00.. TORONTO. ONT. This House is s nibble Inc. 00.. Na Cap. $100,000.00. 41-12 pd. stitutc; or enclose use stamps 1n lower end we will eend. see; poo ed. by return mull. lain envelope. to ledlee oniy. 2 stamps. Ad- lfleher block. Pond my Company. No. 3 .. Donut. Mlohizen. l eve 6801:! In LINDSAY by E. GREGORY. S. PEBRIN. A. annmomna. gnu. MORGAN ’ tutu-n10“ hmhbred yum Read for use in any Borneo n3 Water. Dmn en ml: 20 poun uses. Acsncq ï¬ng‘snd a. h «balm March 25. 189L-43- r: Laocoon in the coils of pents was not more helpless than is the ‘ man whopines under the ef- fecta of dis- ease, excesses, o v e r w o r k , worry, etc. Rouse yourself. Take heart of 110130 again and BE A MAN I We have cured thousands, who allow us to refer to them. WE CAN CURE YOU b use of our exclusive methods an appliances. Simple, unfailing treatment at Ammo for A ____1 --. Lost or Falling Manhood, General or Nervous chllitv, Weaknesses of Body and Mind. Eflects of Errors or Excesses in Old or Young. Robust, Noble MANHOOD fully Restored. Improvement seen the ï¬rst day. How to enlarge and strengthen, .me, UNDEVELOPED ORGAXB AND 1’s are or Bonr. Men testify from 50 States and Foreign Countries. Write them. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) tree. Address ERIE MEDICAL 00., . BUFFALO, N.Y. ERRORS 01 YOUNG and 0L1] â€" â€"â€" _ , PUREST, STRO "FEST. BEST. u._ n._ _-unn fl Ora-mic Wonneu. Falling Memory lack of hemmPnydcu D:cay.cured by HAZELTQQIE Insist upon having’the HARTSHORDL 3°LD BY ALL DEALERS. Factory. Toronto. Ont. Aleo Nervous Dobmty Dimueu oI Sight. bone of Ambition. Uuntneea to Merry. Stunted Development. Lace 0! Power. Night Emission. mm In Urine. Somme! Loews. Sleepleeeueeo. Avexflon to Society. Unï¬t tor Study. Excessive luduurenoo. oto.. etc. Even bottle guer- unteed. 20.000 cold yearly. Address in eluding stamp for treatise. new Sold by All Grocer: Erie Mgdlcal Co. SELF-ACTING. Vin. nwnuuy "Wm"..- VF 7' mm. nmeonlyperfocd: we and ramble medicine discovered. Dunn of un- uglnclploddmgzlstawhoofler ._ _. .I-I- Auk fa!- .ok’s Cotton Root compom. lun gun a wa- Vi'i'A’LIZER Id. NEW MUSEITus. A Dirge Range Styles m checks a: Handsome patterns and good widths. NEW FILMBELETIEE vvvvâ€" CHEAP TWEEDS Having purchased a mann- .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""“"‘ factnring Tailor’s Stock of s at a low rate on the dollar we Cloths and Tweed are now oflering Men's and Boy’s Tweed Suits and Pants to order at very low frices; also, as a large portion of this stock is composed of short ends of tweeds from I % to 5 yards each, all these rein- nants will be sold at about half prices, and Cut Free of Charge for Pants or Boys’ C lothing, ent Qualities in New Patterns. We have just opened up some large purchases recently made in the above Goods and now shew the ï¬ nest assortment of these lines ever held by us. Some special good values in Fine Black Dress Goods. Silk Cords, Buttons, Trimmings, etc., to match. ,-of obtaining what is new and fasnzonawe in m mmwy, :Slzapes; and T rimming eflects just now at most reason- able prices. Circumstances comfel me to try and ' ea’nce my stock materially during the next three weeks, and I have made a substantial reduction all ronna’. HEM LADY HAS A CHANCE i eqt in full or 0 re 11: Omemee. ur Claims ugluum uu: "v... “’e were somewhat tax-d}: in paid our claims before a); expirau'on of H. CURRY, inuv unmnc A A dimâ€, October 6m. 1891- ounrood. Jan. 26. 189?---9°_- Umemw. WWI-Iv- 'vâ€"v w.-. My outbuildings and their contents wane burnt bv the explode: of a lantern on the 1112‘. Sept. On the 15th the loss was satiscacuoruy emulated and new I have a choiiuc fontbo amount of my W. M0) TGOMERY. claim. Manvers. Oct. 6th, 11. 28th Sept. Today, eight days after. I have i My dwemn and contents were burnt on_ the cheque for the 11 amount of my claim. Tins is pmmpt and satisfactory. MATHEW WILSOS. 090. Oct. 6th. 11. # my. .1». s. 1392 â€"87. Lindsay. 00?. 8. 189Lâ€"74. FIEE JOB PRI_I\_I'[ING§ 7hor0ughbrea’ and Farm Stock Insured at very Low Rates. fetch on your M “d JAS. KEITH’S, WILLIAM STREET. :4 ,m 1 Insurance appily gm: Black and CoZored flenrz'etta Clot/:5, ’1'“, I. '13 (Specialty at the oï¬ice of The Post. Jul. m Imâ€"I Seed wanted, for which the HIGHESf PRICE will be Paid. MISS O’BRIEN-y PAYS ITS LOSSES. Hog; Bros.â€" Oakwood. ONTARIOWEUTUAL LIVE swan is new and fashionable in Mz‘llz'nery, mun effects MS! 12070 at most reason- Wool Ems Mel}.- The Canadlan Pas t. 3. Corner]. "J. We therup. James Keith. From the best Makers in Canada. and the United States, which I will sell at wholesale prices for the next 30 days, (to reduce stock.) S. CORNEIL, Insuranoe Company- mac Lam is} run of 0:35; claims spins: the 1’ VA]. ,7 -4 _-_A_. n. rnuv‘ ‘- 07 Shaker Flan- : nels, several difer. Agent. 0.9.wa on .i'on’ix; ERMA. 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