AL LIVE ST 1AM STREET. Vie best Makers 1 and the United bich I will sell ai prices for the nexg (to reduce stock.)§ Company. SEED :h the HIGEE ITOOK OF FOR THE f our claims against the Rot“ _ . bvge we? sompwlgat If!!! in, ms ore: eex miuono mm W H.pCL'RRY, '~ ' JOHN McCPJEA. 06cc 0! a. lantern on the 11th “'9 3 Ch99“9-{9£§_h£.§£‘9.‘£5‘.‘.°‘ W u THERUP. of m Post. 'oday. eight days after. I have 6 Lislactory. MATHEW “'ILSOX. PIANOS INTIN Doors :33: of Benn-on 8‘ kmb/e 2'12 Mz'llz'mry, my a! most ransom 2! me 20 129' 22124 ’ze marl tlzree weeks} 712022 all round. IAN INS. 00." rekases recent skew the ï¬ne la’ by us. 5 de Dress Goo , etc., to mate/1. urclzasea’a mam 72221075 Stock of n'e on t/ze dollar ‘s T weed Sails 02:3 '5, also, as a largql†l of 5/20†ends oI zclz, all these remï¬ half W??? 1nd OAKWOO‘D WTH. MONTGOMERY; RIEN, ‘NEIL, BQ§ Range of Ne 'zec/és and strip {1115. Or Shaker Fla: els, several a’ifle :ï¬etz‘a Clot/ts, 51 iooa’s, Black ‘ ma’ Plain Poi/3’ C lot/ziug: CHANCE A New Ventureâ€"Binding “11:01!“me In Lindsay-The turban-n. mum. Hughes a: Co. (Limited or unlimited.) {To the Edna-or The Post] E Sm,~ln the Shades Advertiser the ghost “Barnum has the following: The cry of EheVchode farmer has risen like thunder demanding cheaper twine. The railway lad wcn’t do thia time, even with John lei). guarantee and hoodle to back it. the Fairbairn-Malion-Hughee-Sc-CO. (limit- Ii) was organized a few nights mo ‘50 heat the just demands oi the farmers. All the details are nearly matured. 0f lourae the company will ask the diflerent municipalities for a bonus; and all the lubetantial farmers Whose tame are n03 nortgaged are expected to buy the stock. We understand that the shares will be sold 0 the highest bidder from the platform in he town hall facing the market at twelve ttheclock, 110011, the ï¬rst mild day we it: Charley Fairbairn, the backbone of he concern, will address the crowd some- Mln this style. (A pesky good sneaker ICherley on the twine question.) Fellow and fellow ternaryâ€"This twine mention ia somewhat entangled, and I “0 "use" become sorely entangled into L These Ozuwa chape, you see, were too “Whiz for an honest and innocent farmer hue, and they had me tripped before I M myself. That ra!l way is a iake.aa I thee it new; and whisper, hoodle ie not ï¬mnl thiil time as “de to be. on come on onean . uy W S“- gab: 1’13? shiaZIntrIotio nature 161.1. “I o n a. or reliabm , Wand honesty Fairbairn, ï¬lm 0°. (limited) defy the world. Nex',A.D. Lngjwith angel mile and hie heat i “1 beta left us with OUR HANDS TIED; war FUTURE compromised, and in such a Might that, whether we stand or move, we ‘maz run some risks which else we might have either declined, or encountatod with Rutter mall-e M sumo.†â€"- _. J.-nv syn; IV In enough removed from true manllness, loudly proclaiming unreal conditions and exaggerated sentiments, while actual facts and genuine opinions are cypressod. h" L, n n. . . -___ ,7, more and more estranging us from the mighty English speaking nation tenths oath. our neighbors and relations, with whom it ought to be, and it was promised at weahonio be, living in generous amity and social intercourse. “WORSE! FAR WORSE! It has left II with lower standards 0: public virtue, and adeath-like apathy in public opinion, with racial, religious and provincial animositles, rather inflamed than soothed, with a subservient parliament, an auto- cratic executive, debauched constituencies and corrupting classes; with lessened self relienceaud increased dependence on the public chest and on legislative aids; and possessed 31th:! by a_hoastiul jingo spirit .n- n.‘-- --â€"n-â€"- "“3 MN. will step totho S Run spiritual the crowd by singing MM! choicmt "Come .1! you†in Wanton». You not,wi|onA.D.wu Mn and want reacting he m I‘d ‘0 best all his rival. n: the singing. :EL‘B'~.-h°° ““0 Dfpmdaho Neda - uwu, uuu an on: noun! or evus (11'tu intensiï¬ed by our special conditions) ï¬nance arising; with trade diverted tram its neural into forced and therefore less proï¬table channels. and with unfriendly muons_and growing tariff waila, exer- “It has left us with 5 small population, o my immigration and 3 Northwest emp- ty “iii; with enormous additions to our public debt and yearly charge, on extrava- genteystem of expenditure: and an unjust Ind oppressive mm; with restricted nukete for our needs. whether to buy or tonal], and Eli tits house of ‘oviie (ggeenly LL__-An_ J “11's [the Csnadlan conservative policy] REAL TENDENCY HAS BEEN/1‘0. WARDS DISINPEGRAI'IUN AND AN- NEXATION INSTEAD OF CONSOLIDA- TION AND THE MAINTENANCE OF THAT BRITISH CONNECTION OF WHICH THEY CLAIM TO BE THE SPECIAL GUARDIANS. meut Tory Quantum from Mr. mum's Spoon]: â€"Soma Dal-2m Dun- mg to the Tory Policy. The Station! Bemon points on: that the Emma md other tot-y organs who are now plating Mr. Blake’s celebrated letter are no dishonest as to omit the following lamina pat-wwwâ€" @112 flljanahiauvï¬ï¬Tmi 5131054â€. FRIDAY. FEB. 12, 139E 7 Is a. certain and speedy cure for MEMPERANCE, and destroy aii appetite for alcoholic liquors P812238†32 Dr. J. c. Ayer 00., Lowoll, Mass. you a} all Drumristn and Dealer- in amen. fAyer’s Pills, _ " Having used Ayer’s Pills, with good results, I fully indorse them for the pur- poses for which they are recommended.†~11 Connem, M. 1)., Centre Bridge, Pa. it}. 6. Thou I began to take Aief'i . and soon the bowels recovered shag-Mute! and regular action, sonny; -‘ ,_.A LA -‘LL n mm'ï¬ï¬-B‘eâ€"icéifént mm*;sl'f; hughbridge, ny‘an, Togas. “I have been taking Ayer’s Pills and ï¬xing them 1n my iamily since 1851, and cheerfully recommend them to all in need of a sa!e but efchtqal cathartic.†_John M. Boggs, Lomsvme, Ky. ‘. “For eight years Iwas aï¬iicted with constipation, which at last hem so bad that t_lge dogtgrs could do nqmorp __ AA A,‘ , Rimbaud, I at last madly-era Pills. Ideem it both adu and aplegspxo yum}: I‘have erlved 313$; hen- uggcm that nae. Foz‘over two yqars pâ€; I have taken one 01; mâ€" '_ every nigh: befoxemninng.‘ Iwo not willingly be without them.â€â€"-G.. W. Bomn.26Es.stMainst.. WP; COMM UNI CA TI ONS. “Raviâ€"n been subjectlor masï¬paygn, without heizinga] - v -L a-_A ‘__. ‘1" not remedied in season; is 35131910 become habitual andchmnig. Dm- pmves, WWW, conï¬rm, rather than cure. the evil. 5701’s pins, being mild. eflective, and strengthening in their action, are gem. any recommended by the faculty as the we or aperienw ï¬onstipfliom, POLITICATI Ayers Remedies. Price 3 $1.00 It you no union. It Unfit. 1:: v r; ’9“ 65°32 .‘mamm it onhavoindlï¬uum. y Use mom-mam Imam nunsâ€"174. 3;;va6 {d6 halve no this to a to. into ywheat)!»I'llleiflll'eul alotDr. g._mdoandnumetewduifl “Leve and smoke are mble to conceal them- selves,†and so it is with eaten-h. No man suffering from this loathsome disease on our cool the not from the world. No meteor how cultured. learned. eooiel or brilliant hole-while hie friends may he lite enough to diaemhle main-eel teeflngeâ€" is very company in loath- some. Whatohiossinzitmldhemhnmnlm itevery pm efliloted with cot-an in the hood. oonui only gnaw the: Dr. Sue's Conn-h Remedy wilipomtivdy and permanently onto the worst cage. The murmurs gnu-nun tooureeveryooeeor term: 3500. The remedy is elongationâ€. undone: onlym comaâ€"9n. A'ucluded spotâ€"The me up your sleeve. Righubout neeâ€"The hnir. on thoâ€"Eruhoia. sanding at womenhood’e door in she. Glad in er virgins! purity, A creature ieir es the liliee be. And. like the lilies, else, how hell: â€The: are borne to earth when the storms Anatheirliiegoeeout in the eummerzele. i When weeeea ireilendlovelyoree ‘ standing on the threshold between girlhood en womanhood. we shiver with a. tear or wuntmny be. because we have seen so many succumb n: this critical period or life; What is needed st this time is e. tonic end invigornntâ€"eomethina that will promote pro er functional notion of the temnle omens. he oniv remedy to be depended on is Dr. Pierce'e Favorite Preeu'ip- tion. This nnequnled medicine. which cures 1 diseases peculiar to women. in eepeoiellr veln- ‘ able at the period when the icroeeee the threshold of womanhood. U 3.: non e. time. isnever mile toprodnoe a. meet beneï¬cial re suit, end many e fragile girl hse been titled over one o! life's mourning period; brieâ€"92 1. The dig-dog we amigo much shout is When he heard of Mr. John Herring etart- inga roan ry he leased .him the property tor 22 years at $1 a year, in order to secure this town the industry. putting awater ‘wheel in for Mr. Herring, for which he paid 8900 out of hie own pocket. Acum- plaint often heard is that Sir Richerd {invented the Rathbnn Go. from build- ing here by not granting them the water power. This. however, is false and is doing him a great inj ustioe. At the time the Rathbnns wanted to build here Sir Richard was but a boy and underage, the property ybflng manazed by the executors, who denied the Rathbnne the water privileg 9, Sir Richard having nothing to do with it or they certainly would have obtained anything ln reason. A country nutâ€"The milking stool. expense. Lstely he leased the property on Roblin’e Hill on which the new ,Church of England mission house is being built (or 999 years at an annual rental of 81 a year. He gave two acres at very valuable land for the western cemetery, and three acres for the Roman Catholic cemetery. he built a lot of cheap houses on the opposite V side of the river for the accommodation 0! the poor people of the town and let them at a very small rental. He built the wire bridge across the Napanee river at a cost | of $1,000. He built piers in the Napanee river that saved the navigation of the river to the big mill. He gave the high school property to the town for the nomi- nal sum oi $300, when the property would hsve sold for three times that amount. Sir Richard 0mm: and whit he has none (or Nuance. [From the Napanee ExpreesJ It is always a pleasure to call attention to the work of the public benefactor. and this becomes a duty when many persons‘ through ignorance, spleen or spite. are engaged in decrying the value or extent at the favor cenierred. We have heard a :* number 0! people grumblingly complain in this town at hapanee about the actione or Sir Richard Cartwright. when a little in- vestigation would have shown them not only the absurdity and groundle'sanese of their charges, but would have made them admire traits in a man who has been one of the largest-hearted benefactOrs of this town, in fact. by far the largest, as no ten ‘ men collectively can be found who have ‘ done as much. Let us go over some of the gifts and favors bestowed by Sir Richard Cartwright upon the town of Napanee. He is a large subscriber to every public institution oi any beneï¬t to his iellowmen. He gave the town the market square land. He bestowed the building sites for all our churches. He gave nearly all the land upon which the court-house and zeal stands. He hae Helped. to build!“ 0911911684110. old 393- Notoniy do the British 'lrsde 'retnrns showthat the isipcrts‘ot eggs innocen- ads into the Unwed Kingdosn‘dnring the past two years were Written), notwithstanding theoeckling of those who insist that Europe is the netural market for our hen iruit, but these who have'hein engaged in the business of shipping ‘88 toEngiandsay they here lost moneygjm‘ the annputineeting oi the Csntrslisrlnsrs'l institute in Toronto on Wednesdsy Mr. D. D. Wilsonoi Ssaiorth.whohssoitenbesn referred tab: the 'rsstrictionist ï¬ness’ss ‘ an suthority upon the subject areas ship-4 ments to Englsnd, relsted some of his experiences. He sold he had open on ex- perimentsishipmdtio 13mm four centpsrdozsn less ior his eggs then he would hove obtsined had he sent them to New York. On seven! of his shinni'enie to England, Mr. Wilson-"said, he had lost heavily through hot westher, end he hed yet to ï¬nd the ocesn steemship company whichwouidiitn reirinerstorssndchsrge for the specs . They sli'insde the shipper ï¬t up the reirigerstors end then chat for the specs for every trip whether snyt g wss sent or not. “So long es the McKinley tariflstsnds sgsinst the Gane- dlan hen,†said Mr. Wilson, “we willhsve to melts up our minds to take less then tor the products at the hen. .Ll‘he ; market is not as uniioxrn in price, nor is“ , as study. end it is too far "Ivy. We ’csnnot send eggs from here fss ireshns they can item France. From a lengthened experience with English deelers I on con- ï¬dently say that there is no nation on the earth that is willing to pey so large n price tor a ï¬rst-class article in a ï¬rst-clue condi- tion, but thedistence is against us. I suppose that I have shipped more eggs then any two other Csnsdien dealers, and I ieel that the egg trsde with Enalsnd is not a success.†Such is the experience oi a practice! age-shipper who has experiment- ed at his own cost to ï¬nd out the nine of the British market. Csnadlsn eggs cannot be shipped proï¬tably t6 Enélilié': mmmMmm- VARIETLEB. lld the churches, the old En bplqz built_ 09:11-er at 8 Kim“ an. “L. ‘f‘: m 5] BARE POSSIBILITY â€"â€" _Wâ€"â€"v â€"-â€"v '- nldy.‘ Mu. S'nggoz. Mr. Sum-00d. Ir. Lsnttmn. III-oe- Faowr, crud. N. am. Jnlun, Caldwell. Dob-on. Faun-y, Hugh- and Blaglndn. MI- W Nath- in inele blue mhmeee trimmed wn ere-m eflk Indoord, end the bride- in germ: eeeh'mere trimmed with [Corn-mam of The Poet! Bunsenâ€"Another o! theee pleasing noel-l events. 3 marine. wee consum- meted here on Wednesday etternoon In“. Feb. 8:6. This time the happy man in Mr..E1wern Wood, one of our prosperous eeddlere. end like Loni-es} to! West One. The marriege cook e: the comfortable reeldenee of Messrs. Richard end George JnM‘m George Jullen being alum- or the bridal Rev. Wm. Berna omeleted in hie dot: and unpreeelve menner; Mine me. Been: plums the wedding much on the entrenee of the had-Inert; _ The bride '10. hendeolnely hot; mulm’, a â€can II will 0 Afluv U ml' nnlre. Junior third 0 â€"1,E1wud Ann; 2, Laura Danohneg31‘lmothy O'Conngn. Second clap-l. Dyan}: Ms- [c .ELMDALï¬.“ Pout. macaw of 1' SCHOOL Ramonaâ€"Tho following is the honor list of the pupils of a. c. No. 12, Emily, for the month of Jnnnm: Fourth clanâ€"1 Daniel J. Winn. 2 Patrick Winn, 3 George Winn. Sr. third oim~1 Agnes MnicnhyL 2 Joseangnuy, 8 _Azn_og Mu; I no: use less sell: in cooking, end especlslly it you could not contrive .130 to supply "31? “311511 °â€Â°?n'i‘d‘e$°i%i‘;‘ml" co on r v as of acting. Mn rests in the heads of women in this matter; and it wecsa learn more, end apply more science to the solu- ot this drink problem. we shell be more likely to keep the ground (hot we min by other breaches of 6m- tcmpennce work. And this whole ult q nestlon :- well worthy of“ exmlnstlnn. 7 7 7 7 but I mt ht very oppropriiï¬oly uh, hi View at; l thq apt: ndgpoed, it_ you 09qu Same iay y. “All the aulmale eat salt and therefore we should.†This ls about as true as it I should say, all animals eat grass, and thereto“! we should. Other. will say, “Well I could not get. along win:- out galt.†I am not asking you to do so; SIRE? v'r'o' 5M 'puu’ um' ' sacrum service, and so by solving the problem of thirst, we shun be better able to solve the Onyx-o drink mblqm. to drink, nnd lens capsule of reoietlng temptation; do you think it would be worth your while to act upon it. end nee lose solo and ethos thirst-producing condiments? The saloon-keepers think it worth while to not upon thet - shall we use lees oom- mon-eenue than ey do! You and I can lee how outing salt motes men thirsty, and mote likely to drink beer, or my other drink that is put in thei: wag; end it we Sslt provokes thirst. Possibly you are not iniormed on the salt question. The brewers and saloon-keepers understood it; let us tnke a lest or two from their books. It is a common thing for them to salt their ale or beer to provoke'instesd oi satisiring the thirst oi those who use it. Then comes the free lunch devioe,â€"salt biscuit. ‘ eeit ï¬sh. and pretzels, which ere Germen bread doughnuts with sslt, made to go with the beer to create thirst. And you who wish to do just the ogposite-you go and do the same thing; st is, you give them extra seit food. and send them out praying God to keep them irom drinking beer! believe in prayer. but I believe in common-sense too; and iiyou use oommon~ sense, end give lees sslt, your prsyers will be more likely to be answered. Or, to put it in another shape, it God will give you eyes to see how you can make your loved ones lees thirsty. that will be one way of answering your my will it not! Suppose we should nd out, us one of the results oi ell this agitation about the drink question, thst our habits of esting, or rather oi seasoning. have the effect to make everybody _more thirsty, more _li_h_ely '{échirgi-a’ o’cm’ an; 3; mam...“- One thing women could do, they could provide food that is not thirst-provoking. How often it happens that women who send out their loved ones with an agony o! prayer that they may he kept for the day, also send them with a breakfast that will make them almost frantic with thirst before they get to the ï¬rst tavern, while it is very likely that no thought he‘s been given either to the cause 0! the thirst or to the means oi assuming it. A GREAT WV. In all 0/ the above lines we have the best that can be bought, and the pnees are really low, the quality 12th class. In Teas and Coflees especially we are prepared to give Extraordinary Values. .- and especiaflg TEAS and COFFEES, to the public of Victoria County, and success depends uponjour doing so at the Lowest Possible Cost to the Buyer; if we don’t do it our customers‘wz‘ll go elsewhere for their wants. We make this statement with considerable enzphasis, too, and are prepared to stand or fall by the truth of it. We take the liberty Qf reminding you that we have been many years in the business and have not had our eyes shut during that time. We realize that our mission is to supply - - . - OAK W00 0. Teas and Goflees, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Glassgere, Try us for your wants in our line for 1892. That somewhere else in town- you can buy your Groceries and Household Wants of that kind cheaper than you can from newâ€"as hinted above, it is possible, but hardly probable- AV.) Ll" La 9 XJMUIKI Mina-Wort!!! haunt upon "at“ m otpdcoflhwbuxbym mm; vmgflponé‘P-M mm Wm; M" “3* m OHAPOTEAUT’S iMORRHUOL TEE CURATIVE Am PRINCIPLES nmnmn FRnM rnn mm: M SPRATT a: gILLEN, 7 , 7,7--_V_ Don't (Id-9. Mo Komnt'l Baium. the has: oonzhonro. It vulonraoouuhlndoolda. It: walonreaorothmuorstloknnulnthothmt. Itwmouropdulntho chess Itwinom Influenza And bronchial! and all diseases per- taining othelumboomuuunpm bum Holdittothollchtmduehow elm and. thick m; You see the excellent afloat 89le the auction. Insomnia. 600 Ind 81"â€" ~48m . $AN'I'AL-fll DY Methodist in tension. a good 1 through 3nd t reformat- in politics. Thousands of our Canadian families are ready to sound the praises of Harvard Bronchial Syrup. and extol its many vlr tues. Wherever used it has proved swift. sure and oflicacious in removing all affections of the throat. arising from sudden colds. Its action is almost instan- taneous; it is soothing in its effects, healing soreness and irritation; and it ves a strength and elasticity to the t mat and bronchial tubes that no other remedy can give. Harvard Bronchial Syrugcnever fails in giving prompt and satis torv results. Our doctors take Pleasure ‘in_ prescribing it, and speak FXTRAGTED FROM COD HVER 0H. .reasure'iih 1i “ox-ably of is. The course at hum event: is wt to be soup. at years and wu tnken to'l‘oronto tor trestmont, but dlod on Feb. 2nd from a stroke of :poplexy. In his 78th yen. He came to this «mutt-135:0“; ago tram Cornwall, Engine]. nnd prawn-ed hero, aecnrinn s competency. He mm s hinting!“ _in rqllglon._t aged mm 111 All“. A. n. "9 “our. Cancun-Another of our good citi- zens has been outed an! In the dentin of Mr. Juno: Coal, ar.,o of this place. Mr. Goad has been in poor halt}: for n couple cott. York. Rennie-.31!“ 1!“!qu .Pennon. Lowpob rgugh. Int-ct too yflv Advertisements. EMF’EIAL. 053123-11 .“PFY 092m ITIS WELL KNOWN! 1)anth VARIETIES. 5.410. Fit} ,- mm m. Eur“; 1:095“ Matthieu mdlnnnuA. Wmalmwhmmm “mouthwa-unluuu-Ag Toto-w W column. or jounflmnt Io- «wax u. Saturday, 20th fobmsry, 1892, .mmmm Omemee. Nov. manâ€"now. cueasa new" SUPPLIES Repairs for all the Leallna Machines W. REDPATH. 41" PUBLIC AUCTIOM Farmerswmdowontohauntfluot our IMPROVED SULKY PLOUGH. Flows, Barrows, Land Rollers, Mowers, Outflow Boa», Horse Powers and Hay Rakes. Emmllodwthomuhml Mox- tandedto modnoeombuklncinbodna-hm Immmammo Momma FARM IN MOSA. OMEMEE‘ FOUNDRY. TO THE PUBLIC. 32 :9 E E E 9. concedenonldtownsflp;ud motmxmuundlxlntho Ten‘ oonoesdonofw tomupotlnfl sad on the credit of the m ‘ SHED for completing the name. And flu: such on of Anymodonuo usher-ct aside the lunar m mm, “mm 'mew “n“: max tom - 6 0 mo “mtm a J L D m sour! . ’ JOHN F. cusn‘mas. â€"9o 5. roughly Clerk. Wherever numnge given the highest ‘UDICIAL SALE MUNICIPALITY or ï¬ARIPOSA. STATE smwcnor LINE. } A%m NEW )IORK and GLASGOW ROYAL MAIL 8TEAM8HIP8. REDUCTION IN BATES. Stoamemuumhrlytrom sum All) KAI-Ira to town! Po Poul. VIA mmnmr. nunma m mm aromas. bin d wads. Second Osbln ngitolg mg. No cum. 0mm ALLAN LINE 11‘ ML. matting; B p tndn ' â€Scoot-gunman; mummzA. unamnonmu '2 FEBRUARY 12. 1892. Magenta. r. PORTER, KEPTINBTOCK. muwmmmm ant Minimum-newton. mambo ammmmmsmem. Mullah-admin†ammummmm-na madman-M. ummmmmm ppm-“MOM Cutters and Steins â€.msm-n. L. O’CONNOR Mummm Order-concl- eod. shop: Wannabe! m1 you}. Sign: sad Inna toa- Iuo. mt oI‘M. E. TANGNEYRF ALWAYS IN STOCK. @- 031. was MODERATE, ‘lndny.8¢g: u. 189L411: 283 and 2831; George-st. south, Peta-borough. @- Telephone Day 01- Night. Panel-hora. Oct. LEN-’73“- COFFINS, GASKETS AND SHROUD All. THE POPULAR STYLES. Bags, Life Buoys and Belts, and all kinds of Camping Goods. Lindaâ€. Much o. min-17;. Manufacturers of Tents, Awnings Sails, Waterproof Horse and Wagon Covers. Lap Rugs, Cheese Pumit'wre Dealer and Undertaker. J. J. TURNER 80H. yo. BRYAN son, GONTRAOTORS MB BUILDERS. TENTS To BEN '1'. DIOR C 00. P. 0. 30x32. loin-3:“. IIIIIIIJFï¬/Ifl vita/£11550, 5001 I: ffltilJIMflU/ilw . fit/VIII†â€my 0 Iii/l7. 74:7: at! 074/675. â€swat 8X41! 03066717?! I!" 816 8073. 725.5 â€WCMS’MIW' For aI-lo by m Mutiny drug momâ€"7G". alum. ' Mold. Dlw â€autumnal!“ “Altman-n: _... _nn L- _-__._.._ I--LA‘ A Licensed Auctioneer for the ‘ County of Victoria. MHEWAmmlmmm at ““113?“ um Gem cunt-ea. m o e oe- m "(mm main-mm. NOTICE 1‘0 THE PUBLIC. JOHN WILSON, PRIZE-WINNING IMPORTED mmmmsrmmm Second-Hand Furniture Peterborough; Ont. Geo. 31.7313 d‘: Son. 74 82 L. O’Conncr» tummy. mum-mm flow Advancements. L. aromas, ! luflm‘m {. Tamey 1 'DUNN’S :BAKING POWDER THE cm‘x's BEST FRIEm A BBOOIA‘I‘ION. mmomnemormdmwm» cannula watchman 1' not nomad. nu- am m $10M?! Uni!!! m. lid-J UNION CREDIT PRflTECTIflR W “-13-â€. B‘OR SALE. 300 000 RED m Doc. 8. 187â€"79112. VPHE OLD RfLIABLIEMBRIOI ma£m3§*3mm.w‘:2 AGENTS WANTEDâ€"On ’ communionâ€"to coll Singu- a. chines and couocttnthoCounda of and. Edibnrton. Apply to Jam: Bonn: gent. (once in Adam's Block) um. I â€In.“ Ur. if? ii JOHN mom mm... mu. “â€"5., UNIGAL’S 1111mm sunny, York 8M Lindsay. m an. Wfldzoodhmmhmum I’D" ‘7 n"..â€" .- I! sent regs emptie- m: reï¬lled stigma):- mercantile porn-51mm Mulch: I 5 2680 ‘0: cannon.“ a; 1.- 53 as 33383 In a In" on» .3 33.3.55» £5.90 .unoflochd 32305.." a SI g 5336 .53 ll .3333.“ .953 :1 23 $qu is 935.5 63233 £383 ‘- Saguaâ€" uuohuoh gag: MINERAL WATER. 51o: lacunae: é: MIPPLET 915, ISSUBH UP HERMES LIUEISB. Eudo MneEZzIJaten 330.000 A ï¬rm: Axnism mm l:EUDO†max-mam; Licenses. M13902}; FIRE AND m. BARTHOLOLCEW Amt: mundmuamg. Proprietor. mum; on