the 11d. ins: your Storm :eady done commence! ht on hand to SO fort more LE. SHOP Ann’nzsmmcz muranoe m amuwm. Plans and Eptimaws Furn‘med BC_HJDER AND CONTRACTOR Next theVS’ï¬hï¬Ã©bn House, CALI. AND 3:: m W. A. GOODWIN REMGVAL -\".':..:,- this business Shn'terl Ordered Clothing has always been a specialty, , .: :E. never was such a LARGE VARIETY of materials to select from, nor ".'ll u- ,.,, VALVE as we now offer in Scotch Tweed Suits, Canadian Tween! Suits, Serge Szits, Fancy Worsted Suits, Biack Worsted Suits, Fag-:57 Worsted Pants, Black Worsted Pants, Beaver and Melton Qvercoats and Frieze Overcoats. The assortment: of cloths is gi :m‘l varied enough to suit the most particular ,' you run no risks in leaving 1;) 1- order, every garment bears our guarantee to be properly made, well trzzunyd 11:1 :1 good ï¬t, [fig/ml 41/122156! Price: paid file year round for But- ' 11“":“5, CIZS/Z 0r T/(HI’L'. HOGG BROS, Oakwood. ART 5.2m PIGTUBE BUSINESS UEQEQEEE SLOTHENG. W. A. WHITE 4; ; ‘t‘uuui. 6.2,:‘55’31'3, 756. to $1.00. I fir: CARPETS. 350. to 500. I‘d PESTRY CARPEIYS, 300. to 600. HEM P CARPETS, 100. to 250. a yd Linoleums, 60c. to 75:. Floor Oilcloths, 25c. up. Art Muslins, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Roller Blinds, New Wall Papers TO NEW PREMISES. cunaxm: sum ‘ ‘ ’ u'oili' 331151538 61 Flavellex Bros. W. A. Goodwin. \Vhile no change takes place in the name of the ï¬rm, in future the business will be continued by the surviving partners of the old business, Mr. j. D. Flavelle and Mr. W. M. Flavclle. In spite of all the business we have done, and all the success we’ve earned, we have planned for greatly enlarged selling. Between perfect service on the one hand, and supremely .good value on the other, we determine this store will stand supreme. Every dollar’s worth is bought to sell for its wearing quality or style to people who come back to tell us if not entirely satisfactory. There are some goods our customers don’t want at any price, and there are styles in the market that we sold out months ago. New'Goods in prodigal abundance of every good sort are here ; every article on sale shows for itself, and if bought, may be returned when unsatisfactory. Sugges- tive values, gathered at random from the stock, tell of the hundreds of other equally interesting items, but you can judge the store by these things as well as anything. .‘iEN’S SUITSâ€"About 35 suits, flne tweed, reg. price $10, now $7 90. .‘len’s Heavy Wool Tweed Pants, 40 pair worth 32, our price $1.40. :5 Boys’ Suits, sizes 24 to 28, worth $4 to $4. 50, now for $2.90. 3 Joe. Men’s Colored Regatta Shirts, former $1 and $1.25, now for 630. :‘ien’s Double Heel and Toe Cashmere Sex, reg. price She, now 25c. Carpets, lngrain, one yard wide, prlce 25c and upwards. Ta;estry Carpet, 27 in. wide, some short ends and odd borders, 25c, 30c, 400 and 500. t :,200 yards of best quality Prints, colors Black and llavy, ground Floral Patterns, regular 12%c to 15c, our price lllc. VOLUME XXXIII. WHOLE NO. 1903. I? the .1030 removed m- um“, Bar New Businsss Begins. »â€"UL’R STOCK IS WELL ASSORTED IN wm‘sï¬smms, ESTABLISHED 1854. Dundas Flavejje Bros. Hum Home Egggfls. 3 I'll m. {mg-0“ 3:10;: in the lorenoon. unless the m 0! ans. together «immexmm hominid. - 1896. gt!“ 0'91on 11113193011930â€: cell such for inch lumen I could recilze. end re s such cum u {all mm: 0! acid mean 0! tone. Now. thereto“, notice is hereby given the: union otherwise directed by the led municipalities [mer- eeted. I shall proceed toseilthenldhndlucbove mentioned ct the Doug House in the_ Townrof Ljijdsray2 E tor the 'vnount of m o! uni, iii 11"“: sud whores: I did :t such do give notice um I would. at u: adjourned ale, to be held on Adjourned Sale of Lands For Taxes. Whom» the ado of had- in the County“ Vlcwrh. {or m of axes. hold a the Court Home, Lindsay. on the 19th dqy 0! February instant. I. the undoni ed, Tmsnror o! the County 0! _'icto‘ris. (All ‘ togell n 11mph}: ofpucalgo! had WEDNESDA Y,’ Mar. 4th, CO UNTY OF VICTORIA.â€" mm .3 Lindsy this 19th day of February, 1896.- .M.‘ Sent. to any Railmy Address upon receipt of price, 50c. and 81. P. G. PILKIE, Lindsay, Canada. A sure cure for all aflections or the Throat. ‘ Diphtheria, Tomilitis, Quinsv, Group. etc. jTha etï¬cacy of this medicine in curing Diph- theriahas been proven beyond a doubt by those who have used it. It new: yet kiled to effect a cure Gumntoed to prevent my person from taking Diphtheris lhtt uses it. An ounce of prevention is hostel- tlnn t pound of cure. Pilkie’s Diphtherine T. MAICHETT. trauma! the counts of 710m New AdvertlseLmen ts: For 81.10 by Montana neuter-1' 1‘“ EW DISCOVERY. @he’fltanahianjflmgt‘ Jin. EDWARDS 60-. Skates. Pocket Knives, Caro were, Bread Boards. “GOLD MEDAL†Carpet Sweepers, Tea Bells, Trays, "1847 Rogers Bros. 4 1†plated Knives. Iibrka and Spoons are the Best in the World. Highest Grade of English and American Cutlery. We have a. few which will be worth your while to see. SEASONABLE WANTS J; G. EDWABBS 8: 60. Wholesale and Retail Heavy, ' Shell and Fancy Hardware. THE PRIOR! TO {m an mm. Decide at onceâ€"the comfort more‘ than outweighs the expense. We hnve a Yargo number on hand to ï¬t ordinary-sized windows. Specisl sizes are made promptly. .1 Now is the time to order your Storm Window: if you have not alteady done 50. Don't wait till thrjnow commences to sift in. J. G. Ed wards (0 CO. STORM WINDOWS. has ushered in a. new era. Every- one rldes a wheel or ought to; the ’96 Comet contains the ï¬nest material and is guaranteed. The sample has come to hand and other make such as the Columbia, Cleveland, slop and Brantfords, are expected .lly. Call and leave our order earl . We also do all kin s of Bic cle pair- ing. Bring along your 0 d wheels for ‘ repairs beIore the rush. { T. c. mmnm. - - AGENT. A Colonist Sleeper will be attached to Fuji-c Exploit luvï¬nn MAMâ€"s‘ 13 on ___ , , -,.Vr-r ..... .. w-wvuvu w u mun- my" leaving Toronto 12 20 noon on me am. Ask or wnte {or palm-blot ‘ SEWLERS' TRAINS" CANADIAN NORTH-WEST. ; BIGYGLE JUHNS'JJN J: SJSSUN March and April for MANITOBA and Oveuhoes aha Mbcgasina. Men’s Lumbarmen’s Rubbers and Beef Moccasins and all - Win- ter Stuï¬ " _ The following goods must be sold regardless of cost : Men’s l'elt Boots 311 Kinds, Women's Felt Gaiters. Mania}. quen’a, qua‘ and Girls’ SEITLERVS’ TRAINS BUUTS and BUBBERS EVERY TUESDAY J'- RIG-GS, BIG SALE GEO. INGLE. I. P. R. OFFICE, 52 KENT STREET, Will Leave TORONTO A: 9 p. m . Johns 131: ,5: 8185011. Gearzn Irwin. No. 6 Kent-st.. Lindsay _°p-- _ WINTER â€"L\'â€" LINDSAY. ONT. .FRIDAY FEBRUARY 28. {896. conuorenymsmmnueomwxm pubuomlnd,Unocthel lm«¢§uudmy nrabpouuonldeoms Bonn.thum compaltreecltlxm( hqu) bimgothen-na crisp! my, 1. 1â€This: can-1nd human-mpg. one ringwlththemcrlnmtohu. Tim-am 35:. (1110381 nee you the o no not £1qu at m #6:: A leaded! “Dot m vy'éounoll has face at 7,,‘ .__v r“â€"' not, that the privy councilâ€"g": A ï¬rst judgment moaning the “tabs Sohoolecotlsoowbolntn Vina, thou- ron um! 1317; 3nd 3 second judgment dcclaflng tint the aid law of 1390 Inc In- ‘fllcted a mimics upan I minority of hu- mqjeaty'a “week In the aid provisos of Manitoba. and um: such a cleaner shouldberodremdmdlngtomm odbythomflnflon! To my“ “WMMWdW Fair Play to the Daily Post re coercion. |To the Editor oi Tn: Post] Dm Poemâ€"I mush apologize to your legal editor for having trod upon his load coma. He is evidently n limb of the low. andinhloeyoolun only a poor hymn. As such I must scoop ‘ good man his kindly mount lecture on low. and his ,triendly bank:- to boot. Am Imistohn in mutating o twofold] . - 7~ r~v--â€"~- vâ€" w- ."‘“I. (h) The ease oi New Brunswick is quoted with evident approval. What does it amount to? A majority inflicted 2:22??? 1‘?" “23‘: t: h‘iï¬â€˜ï¬hï¬imm e vlo es: ty t ‘eshamed of themselves, end. in is e53, made a iriendly amusement whereby the injured minori was granted an favor the rights It [ch they had been claiming. would it not be more mull}, more just. more British. to secure than minority rights by law? Under the British flag every subject of hie mejeeiy has as much right as the queen hereeii to any "Dien et non dralr."â€"Youre very thankfully. Fm PLAY. Linduy, Feb. 2m, ma. ,_ 7‘ ~-â€"-- -__ ----v-v menu (a) A commission of it quiry to m mind. has a strange signiflmce.’ Would it not imply that her mejest 'e privy councillors. when they decide} that n certain minority in Manitoba. have a griev- nnee, did not know what they were about. From 1890 to this date the minority heve been telling their grievances in Mnnitobe; the Crnedinn commons have been repeat- edly told of them; the proper authority has invited the vernment of Manitoba to disease the w oie question. How long is it intended to extendnn enquiry into: question whiehis familiar to every one. i: is not business-like. 11 a men etenie ‘ the nurse of hieineighbcr, the constable ureets him, the Judge hears the case And sends him to prison. But it n tune takes away the neturni rights 3 whole class oi citizens, and inflicts upon them heavy monetary lessee. there must! be on inquiry of which no end in in eight. The iegieinture have inflicted e wrong end :2†know it.h nIi‘d they ore htogeat they emeeivee e o approach e Portia whom they have injured. instead a keep- iniz up this pretence of an inquiry. _ _ nu ML- --_- .- ‘v-Â¥ n v , â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ww- “VIM“ (e) I as further that the exercise of such a rig t should not he a matter of mere tolerance cr good nature on the part of an uncertain majority, liable to change with every wind at polltical expediency; but that it should be secured by the law of the land, so that such a question should be forever removed from the litical ï¬eld. No one should surfer diaab ity to: ‘ canscieuce sake. (f) The presentgovernment of Manitoba admits that the zen-called public schools created by the act at 1890 are Protestant schools. It not, what is the meaning of its late move to make them purely secular? Would it not be h mexe christian and reasonable to leave the choice of the religious teaching to the free choice of parents who are an: to their eoneeience aud thelr Maker! or that right no state can justly deprive them: otlthat duty uo;st_ate can gelieve them. , I (b) The privy council eaye substantiaily that the legislature ct Manitoba have passed a school act in 1290 which ie intro ’ vine. but that in ac doing they have ‘- inflicted a grievance or a wrong upon I certain anhiecte at her majesty in e eaid province. I claim that ii the lawful authority appointed by the constitution takce action to compel the eald ie ialatnre to repair the wrong. it. in an ahnee or lung to call it cocrcwn. (c) e legislature. or state, ie the me vs: adamfirwmmrn g: â€a.“ m c ega e e. one are noieeris under the B tiah a we are freeman every one. The pa e innda intrneted to the eta“ are the innde oi the pe le, and cveryi enh ect has an cqualt htinthe heat actt one (node ig‘ghatever way theyare applied by the r l . (d) I will concede to the etatethe power to make regulations for the merely secular teaching in all schools. to set up a certain standard of proï¬ciency for teacher. end pupils. o’c. But the power of the etato goes no further. The religion teaching of the children. of :"ree people must he left to th, «2'». ct parents. be they . Protestants Jewe or acacia», white. black or half-breeds. This is a ccnecien- ‘ tious right whizh‘ the etaie cannot invade. 1 1-\ V -__ _â€"A A“ ' Some Remarks of e. Mot "The ' Post‘onthetaemediuniu. l‘l'othelditoroi'i‘nl’on.) Mn. Româ€"I have reed with intereet your chic editor-hi of My upon the Remcdm Bill, end I would nepoctinlly begin:- the privflegeotmekingeiew O remake chant it. (a) Imiuretï¬eeythettheword coercion, with the meshing etteched to it in thie coatroverey. does not epply. To compel people to icrego theirrighte. either netureicriegei. “coercion; but to soar pel people by the ace ct competent authority to ebetein from wrongdoing. or ‘borepeirewrcng elreedy done, is not coercion. For instance, to compel e die- honcet men to respect his neighbor'- property. even by ï¬ne end imprisonment, is not coercion; but to tame e Christian to eopport a Jewish wee-chic, or e Protec- tent child to attend: Catholic school. or vice verse, would be coercion. There is en cdinm attaching to the word coercion which rendereite use unteir in this die- cussion. l canon. I l’l‘othemltorol'l'nl’ost] 813,â€"th allow me to out the tol- lowlng qnsstlons through your nlosble columnar-Do our town common not yet know how to pass I by-lew propel)! Do they know am the by-lsw appointing the town usauorsls hedend faulty la the eyes of the lewl It ls so tor the tollowlng reasons: When the by-lew got lb second nsdlog ll: was moved end eeoouded “ant It be now need Ithlld tune," end lo was moved ln amendment "that at be not. read a third time,†whlch motlon culled. Thu nullllled the hy-lsw, and In osder to mks ll: hold good ln lsw ll: will be access? to hove ltread losflrsoendeeoond Ins. Thensgnln. t s by lswls bsdtorsnother reasonâ€"s school trustee ls duqullned end cannot hold the posltlon or m. For proof otthls I refer your seeders to eeotloa 347, Pobllo School Act; seotloa 83, Senate Schools As: - sod seotlon 3 c: the Mul- clpsl Ac:.â€"'Yours, Common Sense. ‘ Putnam“ anon. magnum-«'11 know how to pass I h nn thhv ha;- lL-b (In-L. g COMM U N ICATION S. â€"+â€" Obituary. â€"The late M. Homo McLaughlin, who died lost Tuesday moaning, deeply zest-ob ted.lnhla30:h you-.m- ooonot thohto John HoLsnthn. and m born In Fon- olon township, Aug. 4th. 1336. an only school doyo m panned at Cum-on, nod he entered balm: with his brother. H. A. McLaughlin. at Nwhnd; later on be when, although be enticed m the mum; of the younhowuouooooohuo of thoLmdom mm: 71:]: 5' n- min-moot.â€" lessee. ï¬frm Lsoombe‘e letter amul- no m the: the Remedhl Ill we. nbmlb moo dlsomlon Ill ovu- omtry baton the bill was darned at on. It must have 1 been theme upecloll la Otto's. I on not em tint the es of the hooeede. mndthottheplthotonlnheodedbm ohould remolnoheolohely unknown to ony- ‘ body outside of amount until the neo- eore :- omclolly ht baton the men- 1 (f)'1'he pow-led editor :31 blame freely. A very ramble Helen old gentlemen hoe lusty “rimm- dennondthetllolltherelootlt. We will see the E . W. butler ln power yet. by such memo to he approves. The! ore anflelent end wear beet In the end.â€"l m. on. Fun Put. y, rohuzry’om. 1896. (c) T6 flint; the gaffes. amass! senses. lat mo mater him to the 9:11 pm of an: day's Globe. giving ‘12:! mount of m [North-west. Thuthefleeieheeuiythe present lute cithingeiulhnitohueuu be easily understood. Being e utopia min. eiomrymneoithemkuudflmhe could fhneuouuthoeitytoepeekiorihe whole I Gethone body. Nahum. when and people, ‘. without duiyutteetedendemved ore- deuthin. Where on theee Noemi-i Why no they not mduoedi Oh! the m, oi thme politieui eye-sinus! '1‘ he alum vieion cihgiumvtyï¬nï¬geunï¬ that “needy itighltened the deer. good editor out oi hie wits (b) Tint Father mambo thmtened Mr. Lwrier that unless. etc. the qu'ooopa like one: m angled“? 0:! m- . u- daxl on on a truth and annihilate the liberal lcadcr and his party. I do not eeo the: in the letter. in a political campaign the editor hue the right to vote. and to induce others to vote, is: the men and the mum of his choice. mrdiogto the extent of his legitimate influence. Would he coueider it mg to i tell on hononble opponent that he must vote minst him and procure his deien ii he on! Why may the some right to my- cne else! Mr. . Muriel- would be the bet men to bread with obioquy un honor- eblle gpponent. clot-ice! or by. 1 1 l (a) Pubs Lloombe In I 31mph mlulon- ury.venenhlo for his sdmood ago And mmyemot mum Ishm- tor the connect civilization In the wilds a a†been Intended the other my! tht standmldhot-kou momma-twin Mmflobahappoudtoboonthaotherfldn otthetencd Ithlnkflntlmuubonl. Mudbelnglnbenthdlc myduty block at publlc event: without politic-.1 that most unfortunate event in recent times commented upon In such a tragic atylobyyourpolltlcnodltcr. Latino-oh st the ontut: how would the editor feel about m: theboot moo macaw-log. Ind 12 the mod unfortunate event Ind “M May" Anon: m: Hon Unfortu- nuo Evan. â€'0 the Editor at Tu Poul Dun Poet-I mm tank: can your {guidance to otter some man about in on. they feel It 0 question. ButT'Sou e In their opinion. 1. VIII! max-dead h!- I light. our-_ ï¬rm- In such ‘3' meet ï¬ghting. ow Esther Lsoonbe a. will heeorry menu letter he given That Is not 1dr yomwm BM" #36:â€â€" nes “5:? {In the add drawn mo the ‘1? lite work been to the v-7?“ . *“clrn-"rréhm momma-A loin-n. muivw..."‘3t..m-nwm’=..,w mm :: mug“; #mmm“ . w ‘ can bit," on upm'hodimndnotkmms Lfloi‘rcr In about the Bandit! 8111. or am Baum rand-30mm Cul- lm hating)“: Whï¬yt? lit'vul gin “canal,“ guise“ 12 amen: :- e u 'l c- n x. . m5 magnum. Draught. b, Bantam-add†of cal-tun cumulus. Mr M looting. Weâ€. the old condemn u Scotch. and Rev. J. mums. cm to Inn " I. â€d 1" .§%‘ï¬mflu ‘ mun. qmng‘tmkim an AA ,,,,, . "E g l Fm Pï¬i "33v. Webb. .1. Ann I!‘ yet, 1?. Irwin and A a! m 0‘ meatloa- NI .1 m. and Cmbny 71 .53, 3nd “shined. a. was m E; memberat I expenses 0 on! numbâ€. h , who by '3' mg. commune ,1,“ m of flour was added to Fon- um duo cons! rand folio 'ldrthouxmontluend- gull-12h alarm mulKlnumoun:i (m;lhduudï¬dlbnrm.81m,sz mun-:40 352mm.» hobo m m you-m :aunu mmmmmm Myst-manly. Cobooonk, cm. can Inna swam-MS»:- mm.†9.83%.. Thom-go: mu- Bav.8.°i?c mulmfl." was added to the anilinooiï¬xnue. Albu- due oonsldentlov. Dr. G. L Rabin- soa was nominated for the chair cf Old Tunnel“ Lieu-m and Ex In Knox 311%.“ 8‘27}; Men.“ um. “I '1’“: 0M ANIO' action and Church History. flan canon-non- .qu- I - ‘www‘l innâ€"55.11:: 888â€"88 r353 8 33 â€When. an“ .333 0» Incl... @â€" monï¬aw E:â€" E III Ihlbh ’D PP! D Moouns or Pmbytbjy. The â€hymn-yo! Linda†not st Uz- hddmon the 18th Int. Rev. D. Y. Ron. mbny . 3nd unnamed. Rev. Mr. .. W m “WWW w magma. The when. farthepmt acme! commissioner. to the gen- mu? Invé â€"'rhe 0.118. has 4335 miles of (not. of which 366 mu“ are double m 790 engines, 99! assuage: cmhes 3nd “.485 hoax!» can. Bren: nix to seven million: of lo. sud tour and one-half million warming-mounted nanny. u on. m- ot reducing â€Em. Gen. 31mm". 0! the Guru! rank. Mandated all «new cm to be turned Into manager coachâ€. Banner mug- “murmraadwmmvccoukechsnou with (he ordinu-y Lruelllng public. wu u the m nomumm Enronâ€"If is Wilma-around M ‘hbiiï¬dllc. , nwmthowoddhgboushuau -â€"â€"__ long in this vicinity. Happy any they Baum Not... be .15. can, 1,". minced their um Conanmntomâ€"Mr. W. McIntosh 33s not out. A ou- to Winnipeg um 5“ Mammuwywmum My cost 8110 tor mmtn' cam. innâ€"Mr. Guam-uni]! m,’ unveil new con!- only 872. baitedohs'petul... .nsumhumm A: one moun- ot reducing a sum. bench nil inter. but in nblocogeu Around. Gee. Mm am. at the Gund rank. ....|ir. Jno. FOX. of Rama Rspldn. ha Murdered an mic-is! cm to ho turned baon busy mum sleigh- tor the in: into passenger coaches. Hex-cuter muz- month. He is n handy Inna-ready to put um ot 1h: road will have to take change his hand to In bins to turn a penny and with the ordinary unveiling public. acwmmodsic in neighboy. . .413th sud _‘l"hn r: ‘f‘ D h.- 1 m: _.n-- -. .,, . - nu.-- -i--|. -._- 1-4.. , ed u can't nick titan 31533335; to the nu- ot Mu: Nelï¬a' Moe, when 5332 am “3'5.“ "‘{x'ï¬â€˜m'z . u: o n m that the nu: who 1:53:35 huddled thabufldlnc. an, the c'ndeugered â€PM; pm to b. b eyondthelrreeeh. he are Ind hmhen out In I boarded lea ulna owned by MI» News, which been an- coupled tone tune. end It m Ipeedl- 1! teen thet mtheedj elem leg dwelling, owned byla- berte. dunn- oeouplotm wee thedoomed to destructlon. end the furniture nu hastily removed by then est en the decree t mï¬fm 33%;: than macaw Looks mm mm Lat Sand†night a 12 o'clock m Ila-In um landed tom the AM of Male tour. sod those who turned out abound 3.33M blue In the direction of the 1" value. out wad. rm Inhab- stau- the am sound of thohollthohou wagon mad {Imam on thokw to ma mm.rlgutuln_the one of hat '3“ ‘_~ A; _ Pouco." 2. To m min npccintlnent ct blah con-tibia canonical-y. 3. lbinuenno the icon pud noun? consume- by conn councils. i. The ccnetnble to be I‘ mvincinl cmcor lo expsnnee to the meeting of the uooointlon no be borne by the county council. 5. The high conetnbiee. to here supervision oi nil conetnbioe in the county. 6. The appointment c! ccnntohlee min citiee nnd towns, to be by Mao, outlet-own nttcl-ncy. Other none ‘ in the mpceed bill denlwithntormein tho nutter of pnyigf teee. The eetobilnh- ment of n bngeon identiï¬cation in Also mu chm. In th- oxln! luv. Includ- l'i‘.__ ‘91!°"'¢= 1- tuggmlnmnt ‘ ' l H ._,_ w-g-hâ€"G-cuuuvlmwtlolulpiu 03 m. m 59h. cud (allowing A kn. II- Mm will hold I novel Innaâ€"Mull", rm «claw-l}. "will lab: abornï¬â€™gmnm next M . . Maw mplnd. 30.0mm, Jammie. MMMF‘IWE" [ROOM Aumoordhuylnvltodto M nus at undymuldhob m M with tin-“chum! 5»!er MILLâ€"Kr. B sun-nu u M- mm: Ltmcrtdondnnomthumhfl 080b, mama rand-30mm:- Cu- you." waleom HANK Cum cabana mun duo. Wu C. . Ian's Zebu-Ours. tlnboLâ€"Soldbyl. Iter- ham 1- W mhoy. whom. D M looting. wâ€"vâ€"m vâ€" ;lvilT-w a: 11.30 at. The GREENBANK. Dd Anon [Corn-pond†0! Tu Pom] mum Pusanâ€"Tho (allowing were some of . Rabin- our mono mum: Mr. Fm mm. P ‘1 Old tonne! otthlsplaoe bntnowotlon.... ï¬- In Mr.» Men. P. Imam. a: Port Perry. on. ...... Mr. cad Mrs. P. Taber. at Sunder- ! #9010- Ind ...... mu 5: . at IBM W Cannon Norn.â€"- old hotel I: “most turn :3“ newt â€:an earnert II begin- nnun qt a nun am ma flat the “quarter board†In. W on tbsklndot building they will not, and that they as having the II!- ‘V'L‘D- _____ _ j. 55 mecixfï¬t loci: on snowing In incur. u lthulntho uttewm‘ï¬lnflg m sud council our town owing n by-hw to hue the place called “Snnwbnk mm of "Greonbmkï¬' ..... . ImA. Emttutfloddownto bonu- m um wax. utter (parading than M wash of Hair honeymoon In wanna-mama»: putt... 51%.? M... “mm-“a Lminu. Mannaâ€"The South Ontu-lo â€bank not “whim on Snell-nigh}: sod «and mm o . BM. Thu-a villus-moot! holdln Peg fa- wnâ€. ot change och as In or «new». 0 think out Mr. Bum m ho Imdto‘mhdnwhumuun- «on. u ht I. uuuwfl’mm mu um Loo all pin-Mn mmmupnwomoowm Mather "your-3pm ’muâ€"m ndalluudbyRov. C. O. Johnston. on Mondayemlngluo on the abject “Sn-n Macao paoplaof when you Ill one.â€wuva7lnm .pdlnunoflvqtomndgl‘d. Egan â€"-_e‘__ ;‘S. or? sido I"! a very good yawning. II division hsvs now been and wiosin visiting our division. e have Mm, and Wit: in ihenosr Woon Commonâ€"Mr. John Crawford and Mr. Cheney Manor are cutting mm. meple end beech herdwood fer a Port Hope am. tax-which they get e good price. j 'Hoxélis’SBEZEI-fï¬imiueUm- ed hie bemoihoreeetoePeeerhm-obnyet on Sealed†eh Peterhoro, (or which he got e mm. A n Tm.-â€"Mr. 1‘. R Brown got t in the acorn while oomingirom Lin 1. int Tue-(1e! with 3 load of gain. He wee live honesnnking two con- ‘ ceuione, end striving st Mr. Joseph Lee's ebnt 2 p.111. nearly exheneiaed, one of his horses having given one heioee he got these. They hed contumenddigoneot the seine]: out at 3 new heat. He did not get hie horeee home till Fridey. He sen the etorm was equal to any he ever a! in the North-west. Rouse we all open min for travel. mottlyln the ï¬elds on the mede north end south. ' On Saloonâ€"There bu been very poor 3 oe of least our school. cold. westberend bed med. hemathecmee. Woon SAL: â€"-Mr. Eduard Fame has laid his winter's out of wood to Mr. James Sagan, otthkllg. Ig- e. go_od sum. PERSI'AZ.â€"Ml‘l. "Juno; Brown “I!“ '1"! John Brown of this flag winner. ' wlueoonbeehIetogoto whet-bomb: Linden . hula been very!!! ethetteth. er’e hozne basin [Inter 7 [Correspondence of in: 'Posu Imam â€"- Miss Theresa Kent, 0! this old†which n to be held Fall: next Edd†(Feb. 28;]; social hog! “3:: on tit. 14 m cum nu: . m under degw. a? ., g . 8 I [W_ of '1'!!! Pan. A Tumâ€"The loaf whhed- tor thew gamma-{1,1 but thuhedvu-ylltfle Cletus-yet at It wwlll make the med- bebur.eod edly needed that. An ahleeeuonln mfg-etymwe have been in the hub“ of king of and preparing for the uwlogdrl m. mbut this you- we don't. u the LL. toOahu mile,†not been cutting“ In ahemlï¬ldrlve to come ““3Ҡthe “ï¬re: river be thee of Mlckle.D Dyment 8; Co The river will llkel hlghtbleeeuon, new In so plenulll.“ People here whhlnztoren eel-l: spring. l,tox' todderm in :3 § 3 3 E E ecdenor to “commode“ the teem then me come from I dlstenoe. end :11 on m on new]; roost). Come W has!" I good on e sum-e qo . only to ed. dunk end weer. Canaan Namâ€"Lac evayone heu- the Rev. J. W. Tonoeo both mornlo end even- l‘%mn Ssb?th;eleo heu- Bi W. L. lingo eeoh service. rug your collection ...... There will be no service In the Bethel. Bexley or Kit-Mold Methodist churchee next Sabbath. Elegy Gnuâ€"DALTON. FLEET WOOD. momma ROAD .1. him with _Il.