""‘" am deummuamumdue Gleuann. nun. otandandflr. Asovoryouolnthh “mu!“ a... '=â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"~\\ A‘ whom ’ mmm. McBoooughttodo ; he is anoldhand Sirotton'o attention to his constituent ! 00¢†â€4 3". 3°" “'1“! math: in .â€"â€".â€"â€"- GRAND TRUNK RAILw “"W' atthobuoinossandofa ialdlspooition. Mr. Austin followlnamm policy will lib" "31mm†’3 ' THE MARKETS. Av AND GELERT. 1;: functional.†will the capacity iii therefore an e lam ‘ copooomc .. STEAMSHIP annex P' 190‘. Mrgoxgespondï¬eigie’gï¬fgtildd†be “is: ï¬gï¬fï¬gfgnï¬anï¬f :nd LITTLE BRITAIN. l (Correspondence of The Post.) cum When: i. Higherâ€"Liverpool w. “a m 0, "M m n S. , 7' . .9696?“ evening a for himself and the thotravelliog publlcwill and this house (Special Correspondence to The M)‘ Providing the weather be iavfrsble “we. Steady- Deere-uh: we “in,†"n “ma“ . _____ “his; k y \“9 ‘J 8 Whitney side of the house. A goodly number the best. Th! 00 Try the each store for a beautiful mill 3 number m {ms “â€33" “‘l dm" ..Toronto Cauie Murket Firmcr- Agent magnum Exp...†Co‘ 96 number were presen but a great many tn'oilcrswill gladtomoet Dunk. as ho of gold "an,“ specteuee; e full am over to Victoria Road on Tues 13' Tuesday Ev Feb. B cm. 000 be in the Hardy without In.“ on haudtobeecldatabigrodnotion- i evening next to attend the concert 0 . em“- 13:; ion Exprs . c._ be... c- ( Gonte' be h id under the auspices of the on); wheat in Chicago 960- very chee . porioctig ...... ..Wu‘ :0; ,3“ I e - Lord is so higher and bacon 6d higher in Book- au Printed mm... m. 1 ‘â€" and ammunition here. I am now talking to people having \ cattle fat or lean that are' troubled with lice, and good pure insect powder is the best ammuni- tion to be used with our Insect Gun. We have a fresh supply and and never have just to h a complaint. Two of the most desirable feat- ures of any articles of merchan- dise are Stability in quality and Value for money paid. BRITTON BROS, always give both with any article purchased at their commodious store. In our establishment you will find the nicest and choicest oi CHINA EEG LASSWARE Q The Dinner and Tea. Setts are very handsome. and range in ¢ price from $7 50 to $30.00. The Chocolate. Cocos. and Toto- a-Tete Setts are very dainty é and within the reach of any- 0 one. Fruit Plates. Bread and Butter Plates, Celery Dishes. Cream and Sugar Bowls. Tea. Pots, Milk Jugs. Butter Dishes. Cheese Dishes, Salad Dishes. Punch Bowls. etc., and in Ornamental China. we carrya. most select and unique collection. Our Terra Cotta. Bronze and. Japan- are worth In Frui t Setts. 959 Eric n‘Brsc looking at. Sfldhï¬se , limos pies OPTIOIANS. Lindsay‘s Leading Jewellers ELISATWNEW aovennsemems. Flir Faithâ€"J. l'i. Judson. ,\\':ill Emma-ll. 1", Puller. ' xiilii‘l‘Tsflitt‘i‘UliH Nut-vialinn. biumivinkingâ€"ab‘nhlu‘lo Hun-4. (zul iim (Jun 4.\ lilgmlmllmm. 1H) “midiâ€"j; l". “V. All‘iidl‘flfl’. J (illu‘mi .‘mlu ,. lll‘lnl \ In. S H! n\\.\i‘l . Jilllilli‘l‘n. illuiun'n .\li‘-l.mul1\il S (‘1'. J‘Hl'ii‘Wl Sula bum l'l'.»pnrly.â€"-1Iiigll U‘lawu'y. . # fflf‘ _rv-'__ till: daunting (-7.. "A ‘ ~ 1'. LINDSAYLEI‘LLHAAL i1‘l12l‘1. on. 1:95. 1 '54: {VICTORIA ROAD. (Special to The Post.) . Arrangements are now complete for the (1 concert under the auspices of the R. C. church at Victoria Road on Tucsda evening. February 1531:. The concert w be repeated in the McKenzie hall. Kirk- fleld. on the following evening. Feb. 16th. It is expected that this concert will be the best yet given in the district.â€"w1. -_.-â€"â€" .; » ‘ . KIRKFIELD. ' (Special to The Post.) Arrangements are now complete for the grand concert under the auspices of the . C. church at Victoria Road on‘ Tuesday evening, Fob. lszh. The concert will be repeated in the McKenzie hall. Kirkï¬eld. on the following evening. Feb. 16 :h. It is expected that this entertainment wih be the best yet given in the district.â€"w1. â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" rl: .. M'ILBERFORCE. ' (Correspondence of The Post.) On Wednesday at 10 a.m. J. H. Carnegie. M. P. 19.. candidate for reelection for East Victoria. spoke at this schoolhouse to the electors of Wilberforce and vicinity. Ho upbraidod the Hardy-Ross government as one not ruling for the good of the settler, and considered th at people in back districts were neglected and misused by the Ontario house. He condemned them on the temperance. Lord‘s day and plggory platforms, and asked for the support of the opposition. He stated what he had done, or striven to do. for this constituency and admitted that he had a good man opposing him in the person of Mr. John Austin. Our weather for the past week has been oxteomcly cold and blustry. Since Sunday last the cold was intenco.‘the thermometor rc istorin as low so ill below zero. The co d wave as had its usua‘. effect in block- ading the roads. troï¬io. etc. Revival services have been in progress in the Methodist church for a month. and closed Thursday evening. As a result of thcoo efforts the membership has been quickened and blessed. and seven souls rofosscd to have begun the better life. or pastor was assisted one work by Rev. Bunncr. of Haliburfon. The winter seems to be passing slowly and dreari away owing to our schools being nice . and no S. of T. lodg: being held. The former will rec on a no the lot April. and we be, t at with the return of warm weath the temperance meetings will be nouooitatod. Mr. and Mrs. Moore. Ir. Hunter. and Mr. Geo. Dunsford. of Douro. spent a easaut week at Richard Duncford‘o. loo Dunsford returned with them. Mr. Archie Buchanan has come home from Dalrymple. We welcome him back min. \ Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Coukcll visitod' blends in Petcrboro county and report a ioasant time. r. Thee. Deck is mending as fast as can be acted. Rov. r. Delve is assistl Rev. Mr. Bonner in revival work in burton village. Miss Clara Mitchell, 0! Door Lake. is visiting friends here. Our settlers are busy. when weather permits. at almost anything. Quite a_ number of our young men are at the shoulder. Many are camping in the woods getting ouctioo. poles. etc ; some to the lumber camps; some getting out winter‘swcod; othersdrawing‘mtotho homeomoï¬allfng grain, drï¬ocoupations. has lasted think Mr. Austin administration next session. weather. week to resume her duties as there. tooms in the north shantics. men from here have taken their's in. on Mrs. Watts last Sunday. ill with inflammation of the lungs, is. we are glad to say. recovering. parents here last week. wish some of the neighbors would a sugar party, so we would have some amusement. urday night last. There was a grand social eveningll “Eli!“ e b the young people of the Dot nfyld some Golert people on Tuesday cvcu- ‘ ing of this week. Lots of snow rnd plenty of very cold Miss m. Bowhcy left for Mindon this drossmakor BLAIRHAMPTOX (Correspondence of The Post.) The roads here are very bud now owing to the last couple of storms. But we hope they will soon be good again. as the child- ren have to be driven both to and from school. There seems to be a great demand for Some of the We see Mr. Came in is on tho war path again. He lecture to quite an audience here on J an. 31 at. A number of the Allsaw po‘oplc called Miss Edith Gibbs returned to her home at Ma le Lake last Tuesday. after visiting a was at Mr. John Dowan‘s. Mr. Thos. Davidson, who has been very Mr. Wm. Blair. of Egypt, visited his Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. of Peterboro. are at present visiting their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Robertson, at Allssw. Mr. Neil McPhadon made a trip to Gelert last Friday. and called on some of his friends while there. Some of the young men from around here must be making quite a penny in the shanty this winter. as they report having enough already to buy licenses. a couple of “our young ladies " look so pleasant. the nails and We wonder if that is the reason Times are very dull around here; we make ' ___.â€"â€" BOLSOVER. (Correspondence of The Post.) On Friday evening the C. E. Society (I :. Andrew‘s churc gave a social gather- ing, to which all friends were invited. About 7.30 o’clock the church was ï¬lled with a happy. expectant crowd. There was rendered an excellent program. The music by the choir was thoroughly enjoy- ed,as were some excellent rccitations given by a number of our well known eiocutiou- late. The object of this social was fully known when the chairman, Mr. S:cele. on behalf of the children. resented our former teacher. Mr. D. C. cDougsll. with a handsome “Gentleman's Companion." while a choir of his old pupils . sang with I enthusiasm. “Should auid acquaintance I be for ct.†Mr. McDougall was highly! please with the children for their cheer- ful and beautiful token of remembrance. and thanked them in a few well chosen words. As the concert progressedanoihcr of the important events of the evening took place. Miss Alice McGirr and Mr. P McPherson advanced and. in a neatly worded address prescntcd our organist, Mrs. E. Staback. with a purse containing a snug sum of money. Mrs. Staback. since becoming our organist, has ever been faithful in the discharge of her duty, and her assistance has always been voluntarily given in helping in every entertainment in connection with the church. The object of the athorlng was a genuine on rice to both rs. Staback and Mr. Mo ougail. Altogether a most chi oyablo evening was spout by all. We are sorry to hear of the departure of Mr. M.Mcl.cau from our midst. lie in- tends oing store keeping near Barrio. Mr. Mc can will be great] missed in all work connected with the u urch. as he has ever been a faithful worker. Misses Sue and Ada bicilillivroy loft Monday for Wilfrid to spend a few weeks. the guests of their sister. hire. 1". Bu on. hire. J. Mcilirr gave a solcct arty it her residence on Friday evening. or charm- ing «laughter. Mine Alice. received the guests. among whom were Misses Mary and Tons hicl-‘ad on. in whooo honor the party was given fora returning to 'l‘crou‘ . .1 sumptuous tea was served in the din- ingrooci. and a most on.) oyablo time was spent in games. music and various other amusements till the “woo onto hours." Mr. S. Nicholson. of Glcnarm. visited his sister. Mrs. D. McLean. Mics Nettie lion-en has returned from Wilfrid. where she has spent the last few weeks visiting friends. “‘OODV’IILE. (Editor of The Post.) Sinâ€"The old report of last campaign is again voiced. viz. that after the elections are over I propose leaving the riding and going to Toronto tclivc. Let me assure my friends that l have no intention of leaving Woodville. I have been used too well by the people of Wocdviilo to think of leaving. J. MCKAY. M. P. P. (Correspondence of The Post.) Our hustling citizen. Mr. A. J. Smith. has placed the acetylene gas in Mr. S. Cavcrloy’s store. and it is a at improve- ment. He also intends to p it in his own magniï¬cent rosidonco. Of course it is hard work. and makes Arch. very tired after a day’s toil. but his eflorts are well repaid by a sugar-[or light in all respects. A number of t e business, men wo under- md, intend placing their orders with A lecture will be delivered . (Fri- day. 11th inst.) by Prof. Keys. oronto University. Subject. “American Humor. lot." Asilvcr collection taken tag. The lecture will t_ake place in the Pros ytcrian church at 8 lo p.m. 0n the 26:h January a quiet piooc of sport was carried on in the skating rink by a few utlcmen who were just learning to to. All of them were con- sidered heavyweights. Notwithstanding their grconnoos to the business they made a wager as to who could win in a one mile race. Mr. John Kirkland. pro riotor of the rink. acted as starter an um ire. When ranged in line the snow to their names as follows: . N oil. Mr. Andy. Mr. Leon and Mr. Hughio. Each contestant was provided with a broom to keep the track clear. All started together and at ten yards they fell. (loo hard); next ten yards all down agaim They than made a strong short to keep their fact. Mr. Neil made a thrust with his broom. knocking Eughie down and throwigï¬ntho others to the wall (which was expo iy hard) and come in wrong side up. claim ng the race. Enghio claimed a fowl and was given an order on Mr. V ickory. The race was declared a draw. and it will come off at the next carnival, to be hold some time this month. . We are given to undorotaad that next spring Mr. Bcacrofc is ing to build a cont-Wu addition to gilt commodlons prom Mr. Clark is preparing to build a barn and stable iii :78. and Mr. Kenneth For son will also build a barn 45x72. Mr. crman Ferguson has the contract for those baildi Mr. Ferguson is t for Konncdfl Davis. lumber (1.53. Lindsay. Prof. Fred Bdmonds. of Lin . is per use. forming in Lorneviile to to ho A meoti in the interests of tho oppoo‘ old here Saturday night. the Dr. McKay was tgnocchi: and ego. his usual v . anoworlngail the questions not to him by the opposition to tho oathfaotlon cf the mojori of those present. any what on orl does the village conn- cil food undeoorv a: tramps and and railway fares to onto! a wees! We leave this question to answered by ted artioo. .woaskioit p ‘d: oftb is anon hhohandlcb ..Elt ‘ M Mr. O. Hollefround, of Minden, held a awcloome :qu 22:. Mr. Melisa means to remodel and refurnlsh the house, particu h hone concert in Ritchie's hall on girl? 09 latly the burr-com. chant. of this town, Prince Albert on Thursday morning Mr. Wright was 13 years of ego. times he was honored by the people with important cflcss, having several timco been rocvo both in Port Perry and while once he was warden of the county of Ontario. Deceased had been in posed for about a week but was not co sidcrcd to be dangerously ill till Wednesday night. and the news of his death. coming as it did unexpectedly, was a shock to the com. munity. The deepest sympathy is express- ed by ail er the mourning family. attack of congestion of the lungs. next Sunday. _â€"â€"_â€"â€"..- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" - â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"sâ€".â€"â€".â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-_ ing and at the same time give them PORT PERRY. (Correspondence of The Post.) Mr. Joshua Wrightaboot and shoe mor led at his home in At diï¬ercnt Roach. Mrs. Bolt. on. is suffering from an The Rev. Mr. Martin is to preach here Wedding news next week. The debate between the Cresswell and Pinodalo temperance lodges came on on Monday night. solved. that we can learn more by reading than by observation." taking the oï¬irmatlve, were sustained by Sister M. Pinkham and Bros. Allan. T. H. Sonioy and The Cresswell lodge taking the negative. The subject was “R:- Plnedalc lodge your humble quill pusher. were sustained by Bros. Purvie. Patterson. Batcscn and Evans. Decision was given in favor of the negative. *â€" NORLAND. (Correspondence of The Post.) Abasket social will be held in connec- tion with the Methodist church and the Epworth League on Tuesday evening. Feb. lozh. A good program will be given after the baskets are cold. A local union convention of the Young Peoples' Societies of North Victoria will be held in .\orland on Feb. 25:11. A pro. gram consisting of addresses and music by the different societies is being prepared. Quite a large number of the young people of this place wont to Coboconk on Monday evening last. to attend a tea given in the Methodist church. A very epJoyabls evening was spent. the night being beautiful for a drive. We wish to congratulate the trustees of No. Lutterworth. on securing the services of Miss Flora Adair as teacher for the coming year. We think they were very prudent in their selection of a teacher. Mr. John Austin, the liberal standard bearer for Esst Victoria. will lecture in the Orange hall on Feb. 11th. Mr. Austin we think is sure of victory in the coming election. Mr. Martin. of Manver'. is spendinga few days with Mr. W. Wilson in this place. _â€".â€" BE’IHANY. (Correspondence of The Post.) It is with much regret we have to an- uounoe the sudden and unexpected demise of Mr. Robert Sutton. of this village. on Sunday morning. Deceased was only three days conï¬ned to his bed and his death was a sudden shock to his great connection of relatives. Inihmmation of the lungs was the cause of death. Bo leaves a wife and large family to mourn his loss. He was but Ill years of ago and one of the best mechanics of the day. His remains were interred in Gardiner's cemetery. Covan township. Mr. Geo. A. Twigg shipped a load of cattlc from here on Wednesday. also a load of hogs on Tuesday. There is much sickness In our village this month. Dr. C. H. Brenton is laid up with rheumatism. also Mrs. Jae. Kelly with inflammation of the lungs. We trust to use both out on long. i- armors are shipping a lot of wood from this station this winter. Several car loads louvo bore ovary day. Mr. J. .l. Pro-ton has his chin nearly completed. it wilibo quite comfortable. Mr. ll. Jackson. who has been very ill for some months. is. we are sorry to say. getting no better. liar recovery is doubt- fol. Mr. D. Moliiauou. hctoloocpor. lo improvements mahiu great chant!" and in his otol “â€" Flizih'lihlx. (Correspondence of The Post.) The weather was ver rough and storm“: during the drst week the proton: men and as a result the roads were left in a vor bad condition. in some places the roads are blocked for tho winter. Grain is coming in very slowly owing to the Icarclt and also to the bad roads. Mr. ï¬nd on. our wcrzhy merchant. has purchased eight ï¬ne pcrkcrs that will average about one hundred pounds. He expects to realize a fair sum for them in the course of two or three months. The provincial elections. which take place on March lst. ls occup ing the seoplo's minds at present. and e condi- atos are out asking the people for their on port. number of the young poo o of the surrounding district assembl at the residence of Mr. F. Veals on Friday oven- ing. the 4h, and spent the evening in â€3“ “1‘33““ ......1 ... m. 1.. ome o e yo o p o took in the «rural on Friday of last week, and riport a good time. . W. . Tilioy. in tor of public schools for Durham 03.. v [ted the school on Feb. lot and spoke in complimentary terms of the progress of the school. As the day was v stormy and the roads almost impasoab s. the attendance was small. Mr. Henry J ones and sister, of Wyo- bridg. Simcoo Co.. spent last week visit- ing oir cousin. Miss Lillie Vealo. They drove down and intend to drive home again this week. _Mr. and Miss Loweo. of Pool 00.. are visiting their cousins. the Misses Lowco. of Ebenezer. â€".â€".â€"- OMEMEE. (Correspondence of The Post.) Farmers are busy got‘ their grain. wood and straw removed arc the sleigh- Snch satisfactory prices have not been known for twenty years before. thus maklc every ogrioulturiot hopeful, beIng that every farm is noted. The news of the sad death of Mrs. Mo- Intyrc. of Lindsay. known to many here. was a surprise on Sunday. A number attended the funeral on Wednesday. Inst Saturday night's concert was not so well attended as was oxpoctod owing to not being properly advertised. Those present were well pleased. The Lindsay entertainers failed to show“? Rev. Wilson McCann h communion for the last time loot Sabbath. Tho attond~ His poo is in the three churches boi to his oh t very much the departure of him an his astound partner. Mrs. McCaua. labored hero caudally tor the last oovonyoaro. Tboyioovo wichtho bectwioheonotoniyofhio ownchurcb. Mondaywao :33, ofthotownahip ‘d'. bnolnooo was renouctod and his “page". W. 8. Graham. the only t in tho towed-12.â€? that be oil. including losers. Adamo. cooriof. Ital Lem Switser. and othc vourno. it impossible to convert many oidaad faithful grits. The letter and not thcoolnoho concert at Mount Pleasant next ices of the quite a tow Our stock of Ladico' Corsets. Gloves. Braces and Tics is complete. and these must all go cheap for cash. Produce will be taken the some as cash. thnox Co.-5-l. intestines. hopes are entertained of his recovery. school. hold by tho the following prizes were awarded: Mr. Lithgow'o closeâ€"ht plil‘. John Norman Kennedy: 2ld. Ernest Bloom-tone; zird. Alex. McCuiium. bir. McCullum'o clauâ€" lot rlas. L‘nlo But-gnu; 2nd Linlc hit» Cul um. Junior divivion- lot pr'ac. l-Ziith Burgess: :lod. Martha hiii‘ullum' :i-d Msugio McCulium. Miss iiurgooo‘ c our ht prior. qunlo Pringlo and iiolla Ken- nedy ( col: 2nd. iicctor Lithgcw: :ird. Jonp‘i lamsby. Weston Smith. Charles Boll all equal. vinoâ€"let prise. (lorilo l'adgot must; 2 1d. Bella McCulium: uni. Robccoa Lucio K-nnouy. Mr. Wm. SONIA. (Correspondence of The Post.) With rem; i am timed to record this week the death of Mr. William Innis. which occurred on the 27th all. at his real- doncc. lot 82. con 2. Brock. Mr. [unit had reached the great one of eighty-two years and ten months. He was one of settlors in this township. and had lived for nearly ï¬fty years on the place which he owned and occupied at the time of his death. He was access in! in amassing a large proper: and and wiihul was a neighbor and’friond and a liberal supporter of the church. Like the most of his coun- Innis trymenâ€"thc lowland Scotchâ€"Mr. was a liberal in politics. but his partisan- thc early â€".â€"â€"â€" PINEDALE. ship wasof the quiet. unobstrusivc kind (Correspondence of The Post.) that never gave offence. He was a native Mrs. Patterson is conï¬ned to her bed 01 Aberdeenshire. Scotland. from which with infl immetcry rheumatism. place he cmicnted a little more than ï¬fty years ago. The end came suddenly. for he had been in his u:uai health until the moment of his death, and it was asurprise and shock to his family and aim to his friends. yet it was a beautiful ending to a I good life. [Balance next week 1 I _____....___â€"â€" POWLES' CORNER. (Correspondence of The Post.) A meeting of the East Victoria Far- mers" institute was held here in the schoolhouse last Friday evening. A Very interesting program of short od- dresses and discussions by some at our prominent farmers of this locality and from Cameron \\'.i5 given. The dresses Were interspersed ‘with instru- mental music furnished by Mr Marshall and Miss 311;; \Vngnr. ad- .Jni. Ii \\'n~ :l liillc lute when ill" meeting come to :m end. every one fueling satisfied with the pleasant evening spent. and th'll it will be a beneiil to every one them The .‘Iugee Bros. :ire fattening 10 hmd of cattle {or ill» Eastern mfil‘k-‘i; â€193' are all well bred. and who ever the buyer m-._\- b» when the time or- rives for their sale thing good. he will get sum-:â€" There is not Very much pi)llliC.:ll toll; around here yet. but it is coming. Those Who indulged in dancing en- joyed themselves at Mr. A. Rutherâ€" ford's last Friday them preferred the dance to the Far- mers" Institute meeting. ways on end in everything. rind it is to be hoped tin: dulcing will soon come to on end. night. Some of There l< til- ...â€"â€" DUNSFORD. (Correspondence of The Post.) Mr. Herbert Skitcb. son of Mr. William Skitch. carriage builder. L'nd-ay. has been lying dangerously ill at the residence of his uncle, Mr. Edward Thurston. since Jan. 30th. At ï¬rst his disease was a severe attack of ltllsmmation of the bowels that Dr. White supposed had developed into appendicitis. Dr. Herrimsn to his assistance. who after a diagncsio cf the case pronouncld it hopeless; but the disease turn and on White and J efl'ers performed an operation ~nd re moved He called took a different Monday night Dr. Horriman. a largo no.1... from his larger He is now doing well and At an examination of St. John's Sunday Rev. Mr. Creighton. Mrs. Lith w'o infant inure Mo ulium and . Kennedy. are S S. The lar re: and most beautiful house plan! we love soon in ulony o da‘y adorn- illc homo of MI“. D. Sheriff. t oloander which was supplanted by him Sharia about eight years I80. and proportion that it is with diiiicuity that space can be found f.‘r It indoor-v. is an grown from a email has now roaohod such Milo Wilkinson, of Linda . has been the guest of her friend. bliss innic Mc Donald. for the put wook. Several of our young ladies have octah- iishcd a skating rink. which receives a good patronage. ,r,- ,. OAKWOOD. (Correspondence of The Post.) Quarioriy services here on Sabbath Feb. 6th. “nil commemorstiun of our Lord's last supper. There was a large congregation and many partook of the emblems. Rev. A. E. Strutton. of Little Britain. lent his old in the admmistratian and gave a discourse oneupreme divine love; it was greatly enyoyed by munyoi the audience Mr. Sirtution seems at home on that sub- Joc . Mr. Wm. Tools is very low at pres< ent. and may not survive long. A number of our enterprising fur- mcrsnre making arrangements to form n. Jomt stock company to erect and operate a cheese factory at the creek, where several sites can be secured with abundance of good spring water. Al- ready over 8800 has been subscribed. Giving to the storm last Thursday the speakers who were to address a public meeting. did not arrive. so the meet- ing was adjourned till Thursday next. 17th inst... at 2 p.m.. in the town hall. A number of speakers familiar with cheese factories and creamerics will be present and every former is cordially invited to attend and hear the ad- dresses. When factories pay in other localities not as favorably situated as thistherc is no reason why a large. pn- tronnge could not buecured and sails. factory results obtained. Come out to the meeting and help alongtlx'e on- tor rise. - g to the warm weather andraln the carnival on Tipperary rink. north of Oakwood. was a failure on Tuesday n ht. Tho boys were e ctin agood tma. We hope the won or w bomoropro- pitious next time. Judging from tho 1 number of cutters and be around Brown's school house we woul think Dr. Me muotbo a great favorite in that section country. and we are not at aliunoaoy about him having a good b ma‘ority when the ballots are coon in Marchnext. We think Mr. Fox a very nice man. but when the Dr. falls so do his duty it will be time “seer†“'1..." tuft... . o c w u were dï¬-fld ng on 31o oldo last Friday :- amiliooarosniferlag. Oar public library Thocommittoofoto ho complimented on all wed“:ocdj dgm'todnd o u on canintho Windmaadabouttwohundrod new volumes make a also Win numberofu-onrroadorotooalocofeom. Olradvloooothoiuteliiuntpublicwould C. church. u" i. w .1 SEBRIGHT. Liverpool wheat futures closed lilinchnnged . ‘nï¬aaime £33311 Cc < :- (Correspondence of The Post.) for May and sad 1112th for Marc - promptly Mum“. -. c- “in . Thgucgï¬lggbggtm zToneger’ath: Lending mica: Max-ken. GEO, WILD A__,___,. 7 r, u†m r ‘ °° ° ' ' - 1 ‘1 lc" to-da Pin-r...†,V ist. was a decided success considerlogtbo â€Filggrlgmflcinttï¬szc 0: :18 D! u I g .1 1....“ #177 7 roedo. which were blocked up from tho Cam am. _ 'â€"â€"\\ fir, noontonow storm. The chair was (our Chic 0 ..........$0961 song»; FILMIQQMC 193 and bytho Rev. hir. Lzeil. who mods on New 'ork ..... 1 01],. 0 3.5. ‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"7~-\ ideal chairman. The choir. met their )bdiiwali‘uilec. No. i aorru.... 3 oily, 83? ‘ â€I . x efficient leader. Mr. An w Love. ‘1. o s t, ... .. ‘ 1. :dgasood ihomsolns 1:. gills ggcaoiochao ggl‘gft - 3 33% 3 33?: PEFERBOBO Bl. hi‘Ebh (â€hull the loose wero m y coca 1‘. ------ '09†_ _ _ .1 bonfifnlly rendered. leaving no doubt 33:33; Kg: . ‘ .. U a“; o 94% lo steadily growmgin Populs, !h\:0f. that they are one of the best cnoirs in our Tomato, m1 ............... 0 w _ .. , 1 have now more in aixndcm; 1m .,_' fsir province. The ucitationo by Miss Toronto. No. 1 hard ........ 1 co . - - - before . , _ - . 1 There is no better place for “Who ‘_ Toronto Grain and Pruduvv. l FLOURâ€"The dour market is quip: and _ wishes to take a ttlorougz. WM... 1; generally ï¬rm. Simigh: rollers llic qilulcd . BOOKKEEPING. PFA'Mx‘lQJSJIR At 83.90 to $3.95 in Wood. middle frclgllis. ‘ WHEATâ€"The demand for wheat was bcl- . SHORTHAA'D, TYI’EH'IJJTIVP tor to-dn and prices firms-r. lit-d “inter ; 77 â€777* ~ .1. sold at ‘ to 860. high (night: .nhd spring . is quoted at oh: oh Midland. . u, l Milill- ; l Coats and Miss Cameron were ob anything that we have been accustouud to hearing here. Miss Coats is really a n talented eiooutlonlot. on the whole the entertainment was a credit to Sobrigbr. and we hope they may soon have such another. ROSEDALE. (Correspondence of The Post.) ~ , . . . , Those not prepared to s:ud~.- a... libiiï¬r‘hdixfufli‘y‘i 3‘ “W mm“ and - - notnpply foradmimm . - . BARLEl'v'i‘hc uluxkct is firm. wilh No. I , . ,, , ... The Ontario elections â€are all till 2 quoted at 356 n, 3m. “.05.. 50. 3 "mm ;A i ostai Cmd addressed 0 ““316. talk now: nearly all bl-uevc Austin vvulbring lu..pur..1--...;., . at 32a: to 330, and fw-zl at 30c to 31¢ \wst_ . will beat Carnegie. Nl‘liht‘!‘ b3"? OATSâ€"The morkvi is ï¬rm, with sol-s : PRINGLEdt MCCREA held a meeting here Yet. - l:.l.lnc.sc..;.-,1., . wat at 28c for white and on Mil ' ' . L'h‘wc; ll la-‘xl '."«- “'1! i. Joe “alson. onn- Of our lendknglur- lail'I-Ifgâ€"Th'c ill-'lll‘h"! l; quire \rl:‘.1l SIIOS Ollpnhllt’ Po“. Ofï¬ce. “mm“ 1â€" bought from the 3133“.†at 5k north and \n-sl, and ill soc on Alid- Hurris (‘10.. Brantford._ :l wilnd gull] land. and grain chopiwr. and m a «W 1 Us “alarm-“n y“‘.‘,i.{"â€}“‘:" l'ill1's'~il1:\.ai'. will be able to grind {or all who may -d iii ....t “at and u. .i-ic on favor him with u call. _ Our village is dull now since the .l‘. #. ,, a Grand Trunk RaIIrWay with ours quoii Mllilzlilil. RYEâ€"Thu market rules ï¬rm. “‘liil cars at 47c West and at 45¢ to seize cast, GRANnTRuursls government WOTkS (‘lOSCd- (,‘Ul'txf'l‘in- mnrlu-i l\ mm '0.“ .l: .. '1~ Mr. Malcolm McIntyre. native of. minor. Car lots qmrud at -.k‘ Wes". {or cow. yBusby-The 'dcumml is fair and prices TEE QUICKEST. this part but now of South Edmonton. N.\\'.T., and wife and chilri. are visit- ing his mother hero. IIv is ompioyod by the Chuthom Fanning Mill (‘0. # COMMUNICATIONS. A Falsehood (‘orro cted. (Editor of The Post.) mos'r manor AND POPULAR no: TV, 7,) Qilulv'tl n'. firm. Bron is shorts at die frolghts and $13. mum» in-ighls. OATMEALâ€"Tho market is l git-3013.133gisiskftljiu in bass and $330 in "KLBNBYKE AHD l | l 1 $10.50 illid- 1 $123.50 to ‘ \Yc .our gains (’1.’ would rather than regular unclmnzwll. Turn"! 0 L' \ r sfnrk. YUKON Choc-c oi severa'. Nutty az. There was h light run of livi- stuck at the Cattle Market inn-liar. 33 cuilnud~ iii.- told. composnd of an maria, 1H slim-ii. 1.. we Fm: Fill-"lib“ 0“ “1â€â€œ â€I 1““ campaign calves and 6.30 hols. Hz. :lH‘uilZli of 111" Rifle"; . . .1 I ~ . . . - - . _ .- l . - . b m then- “in ;. 1.1114; max-Lu: :.:..i lul. parixcnars I?‘l8llc.lizï¬" 1. a 1‘ ...;Jm â€'1“ ‘l- “Z" ““1 “fl“ Fm 1111 :1... fat mug. ....“ rI-ulllly m 9221;11:3- Paclflc (.1111 Cities fur A.:.-.:. 11.1» .. l'l!‘(‘ll0n\ um on-r I )ur 1.19m lPYlVlllg . cod X1009. 5.".1-31: Hirzll! 1.,“ of .-x- reserved :1; advance the (w: l I ‘d‘ an 11 $4,111 nm- ;..n.i Thrnixgl.l~n~\ellgcf and in _ r. « It port cattle Said it! elm m weighing 1200 lbs. Pili‘il was Lei mo :nsurc my friends that l have Mr. Ironsldcs at 343-, i“... c“... .. I Buicln-rs' cntflw s M Trudi-L": no inicnlion of leaving \\'l.od\'ille. _ .. -- -- ._ -- l~- . . » ickod lots sold at Si to $42.1: lond~ of 1)..“ l). Ll) um ll lo) “ill 0.. ill: I“ opll E001 helfcm and 51“.“ $4: medium $3.40 to 3 Ainslie pamolllci- sin. 1 mallou .‘n in inc Ye'euv ‘ lion to any Gram 'l'rm A“ .. Toronto Orton-l ii. . 1. “Ru. St, (Phone 4134). .V mi. and Suu’: M. C. DICKSUSB l'. A , 'I‘-J.'U'.l-1 the riding and going to TM'ULHU ‘0 “W‘- buugivi by without 9: (-ll .ll)’ of Woollvillo Ililll vicinity 10 think of 60' c nnhn .. 1 $3 30 and (“fox-(Or halving. Joux amen: 31.1). 23530333, ‘ 5° ° ' ' '11'." , 5‘95. \\ cum 1 o. 1â€) 0111 1 Lindsay Markets. -' - 7- calla- i C P R . -, . . . Ops Township Auditors. goofigh'ihou ....... .. -23 §§ :3 gé: ._ - - if ~_ ‘Chlltll'ffll > I (Ediio: of The Post.) rmwwhoftmf" ...-.2: 0 hi to o é.‘ g i ‘ T . , , Dczlr Finâ€"I see by lll',‘ minulcs of gain: 2110?". - u g: :2; 833 i NOTICE. “ lute :11“: ,1 . . . 07.. 0. ... ......... .. cl ‘â€" lll- 0): CL'UIICll illzil lilL‘ Cuullml {.111- .3; . _"“"â€_ ____ o 2: :r 030 ' . . . L x . - . . gig-Nos! " 0 28 to" 0 so ](‘-1mmenczr: 18! February 1‘ Pam: Grey , 1511.1 ed to ugh-c on on sodium, i\\o coun- “ï¬e-y" . L';é;"'“" " . o 23 o :0 ' Express Trains ..1 1:..â€" 033:5;4: ‘2‘; . .. cillors supporting one um), and the Oath...†........... ......._... 0 27 be 0 L’Zl ~RY- â€0‘“ T0395 -~~â€"' . Ladiw' ( l;.""1 . ill . ~11 . . lll‘l‘ , Pea-.mummi o....-..... .... ...... 0 l0 G 5:. ' MANITOBA, The CALADIE.) KURT; -.. \ ' “‘0 0 t" “0‘1““ 0†“’0 ‘ mm- Pear.l‘riuccAlt-ort...... ...... -.. o :3 to 0 5§1WEST, The KOOTENAY. Ta» PACIFLI .. . . , Thu hm“. gJVL' the casting \‘ole. thus Clover, Aloike. per biz-...... ...... 3 00 to 4 2.3 COAST and 31,051.11: Chl.'il't‘ll S l ..i making the two appointments. but ï¬x“- ~~ --- --- - 12% :3 336 I u-ir'. iv; Illll \la'Silllliltnif‘l'..r L‘ 1 hi‘ \\ he bud lilo righi to :lppllnl on». 'lln- Blach'F """"""""""" 0‘55 ‘0 0 fl.) ‘ Ornize o~ 11.x“: .1. 1.3, ‘ . 1‘ . . - MI. 5' --------- - ‘1. l1 aim lust.- “on. can iron. law says. illi‘ COUHCH shill ..ppoml om- Bye...... _ ......u o ‘3 go o 4.. ‘ 1.." .. and the l‘m‘ve the Olill‘i‘. Now. Sir. Buckwheat........_.. 02-5 to i330] LINDSAY "JO A. M \ l._.l. \ I would like to know \\ he'lhor lili- n:;‘ï¬:\§"' ------------------- - 1 90 ‘0 Q 0†“Cannijagil'gcxfic tick-ii; rennin; - . u v. - . ‘ 7~. . x - _ ' " )',’.u. u . ly wh. gm ~ run hmi tho right to R-\L .Vin cislld Lem............ .... _â€_"__H_ n; w 0 5-. mm ‘7“ smuhk has r..u:,. . 40 Ini'h \ \ lug \‘niv. 1‘ he 11'“! “pt' lllvn ‘1 “ Oil kamh 7'J°"'t‘_- â€""‘ 015 $0 01‘, lickei- ic the North Wc-i sn- 2. . aâ€" 1 - â€" .. be on illogil nppmnimcm and humor gutter. pcrl‘... for {0.1“ _. .. . . 311:5 :2 g}: ....mum.“1M‘u.p..:..-,.,;., ‘ . .. ' __ ' . . utenmv [01' no- ...-......â€" '. . ’ ‘,. ‘ "" â€1“!†““‘m' \nmi‘.\"1lciill~‘li rucnstoss- “".i;f.‘.‘.f::3_.......w Gum...†.. . ‘ ~. All “ 001 lnl. “ Q l . “n.“ VOID†~ ------- -- ...... a ‘0 W 0 50 R . “hort- i'M-re lh no rem:- _ - ‘ _†Be".-_ ......â€" .... .... ........ 4 «0 $0 (301‘ "v .1....;;g -...nh.-(.,.. mg“..- ‘ â€(7" ... """“’"“ ...".-- [.un- 4 (v t) e (‘5 A“ ‘ 1 l- r .......... , ..... u. ........ l.) i u l'fl‘lii. 111...“. ,2 ‘1...“ i. XV. _ ‘. I Obituary. Drown-«l Hngi, per cwi ...... . ...... _l: 30 in 4‘; ‘1': “HEN. h Train 1:...†1.5m!†17 â€"'l‘h-- sud dcnih of W. ii. l’owcriook 23:33:: l;;"WV:-;‘r'.‘°33‘l-- â€"_-, 2': i: 5?; C. Ii. scrim-m AVILGCDL r. - .x. “It’lll’ “'h;. . in , l c... .. - I.) l - . ll ‘ iincc (Ii his moths-rid rcsivivnm‘. No.3 Itn‘gbikolcrflour ........ . ‘3 so to for. n ‘ ‘1)ulh-un u! Oil J'lllU'll \' "Till Til! (Livilfld Olin ............... l ‘0 in “ll :0 I" on "‘IGHE o ' " AGE. ( Illil‘ " ‘ ’ " ‘ ‘ - ' ' ' “rum“! _ :1le to o C P. R 0mc0.80 Kent of.‘ ; ‘1‘“. v ulvcvasrd was brought up and ..duvupd Honor... 1......†.............. 8003 to 339 ' ’ . . ham or ..... ............. 1 â€"â€"-â€"_â€"â€"__-__ -.-...A..- .-....“A.-. A . . .. In Lindsay. and :llivrvmnls learned ihc Whirl“ “w o 07 J. o 0;. ' LL.“ 5 i H... ivlvgruplnng. living :t \‘I‘l‘\ clover and Mill‘igii‘ix‘iiii‘s .............. 0 0i lo 0 d Kennedy. D3713 d' 591; _ ‘ "Hi‘i'W‘H‘ lo‘“"" "1‘" 11" O‘HH‘HW‘ 3‘ Ann-mm \u........... ....... 050 n1 o co ‘-â€"â€" “4â€". >15“ â€1 .. - ~ 1 ‘ ~ ‘ \ . Aug-loo. “our in lml .......... i no ii ‘.' W mymi"; "r .1l.â€1'~‘...‘.‘.;.'.'2..'“tul‘ . 13;!" ..-...-...... ...’.. .......... . ..... . n .L o 11.1 . ‘ l‘ ‘ ~'| ‘ .‘- 0 'l hull ohlno...._...... ............ 030 in (ND r E S I ‘ '1 ' ~' ' u m ARM 8 , Men .5 is. .1... i'nwuhui Wool..." ......" ...... 0 0 in .- o 70 in n so .100 in 1'00 l1~ cu» in ill limit was :ulvmmi ii) (:1: soul l fur umw‘ml munllls. V-I'. wvmvmg -~“.? ‘1 much Iwuufii ho Imi in return home. " H " cull won for turn your. c pullout suf- mtï¬w..__-..- furor. ll" pal-mu! uwuv quietly “will limo. ..... . ull llll‘ rim of hu- holy church. ilo -â€"-â€"â€"â€" li‘.‘l\'f‘l ii loving mother and one ln'olh- "h' h N “WM-" N‘ to mourn Ins luau. iii-mimic ill 0' “note“ I" M0“ II: (\u‘t‘. lilo-i ".hop.. ...._.... .. .. .. .. Ill-ow... ..... ......_.... flu -......__.-...._ . . ATTENTION. We will oclla good .ul ..zsbm title for 81w pct hi and x.~.~..-. pine shingles for 50 cents per ii U J I S in l ‘0 ll‘ K‘ i‘; little book ieloly [Willi-fwd in that column linuri Phi-mun. O. I!- Oobtru. hi 1).. 862 “food # i .- V .. wnrd ‘VO . DO'J‘O“. Itch. Till! innit is nun SAL. 8.018,“. oi gcuuluo “unrest in every mau.oud In plain on d . . â€" hone-l “use ulll cori'a‘uly be of tho grotto-i l. ncflt . . . to anyone o-ncun u scouring pullout health and ‘ ‘ “ â€duiu‘h) . Ff“,- 10th. '9’ P°t°r vigor. A nqucoi fur a froc and scaled copy Will be Barga'ns In Lum b P!" Brown. auctioneer. credit 35)., of t'ml-liodJ'ilh. if addressed as above and Tu: Poul V ' . i . farm. stock and implements. the m»______._â€"..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-'u â€a 7 - _ Estimates given on no“ ..Lin at Short Notice. properly of Joseph Marshall. lot ‘11. con. ll. Brock. Sale at one o'clock. and without reserve. Sonic very val- uublo horses and cattle will be of- fcred hi this sale. On Wednesday. Feb. 23rd. by Eliot Bowen. auctioneer. on lot 0. con. 15. Uaripoos. farm clock and imp‘cmcnto. the valuable property of Mrs. E Smith. Sa‘e at one o cfock sharp. Without reserve. On Tuesday. Feb 15th. by Elias Boweo. auctioneer. on south half lot 10. con. 7. Ops. farm ot:ck. implements and house hold furniture. the pr:pcrty of Mr. John Sloan. Sale at one o clock sharp and godlivcly without reserve. as Mr. Sloan going to Manitoba. 0: Frldly Fob. 13:21. 1393. by Elias Bower. Cheap for cash or on any terms to suit purchasers. auctioneer. on lot 12, con. 5, Merlpnea. \Anlv .0 71 w) a . . - ° A v†1“"““ BEST FAMILY Fe) 2; "' ’ 0 B S A L E,â€" TWO LICENSED from our Mills in Bobs.) .1" 11 “ scrubs. TR PAT Till 30088 and in stock. . . . QUDIN‘S BOT. . in the V111.†of OObO' oonk. Enoptlonaliy good terms u'ilibc oflerod no D AIN TILE, LIME, EIC. the heirs of the Estate m-dmirous of making a change at coco. For particulars apply to J. E. JACKSON. Coboconk, 0nt.â€"b-8ul. (v New Advertisements. WANTEDâ€"To hire for a year. 3'3: man to work on the farm. Ar-s‘. mom to Time. Sun. Janecvilic -â€"3-8w. fl 7- I 0R SALE.â€"Esot half of it: ‘. concession of Ops containing it» ."w '_ , 80 acres cleared. balance a run tor Catt 1. . runs through the property. A 10‘; 1w... all; » on the premises. Apply to T, .l_ Ry: . 12;! JUDICIAL SALE ‘ '_ Dab-:4. -.‘-‘ ., ll the farm stock and im [succumbs pro- SILVESTKR 8803'. "TI co" pertyofhlr.$.lao W lio. Sale at one o'clock p.m. On Tuesday. Feb. 22nd. by Elias Bowen. LIKDSAY' auctioneer. on lot 8, con. 8, Meripooa. farm stock. implements and househols thcpruperty of Mr. William -â€"°Yâ€" CHAS. FEE, Walsh Co , Hinto. .\ furultu .Ccaoc. eat one o'clock p. m. Solo mix†rule‘s. as Mr. Chassis remov- VALUABLE HR" “"98 THE NIMMO 8.: HARRISON on Monday. Feb. 21.“ by Gâ€. "canâ€. Inthc Townships ofmmily and Var-ulna: BUSiness Md Shorthand C0113; TER M S O _ Cor. Yonge and College-stag "l 1r :.:, To 8 U IT anciioucer. on lot 18, con. 9. Opt. the farm stock and implements of Mr.;.lameo is an absolutely timed." ammo... s. In the matter of the estate of William ...... mm...†... “p.m.... .1; .{1 Fan-all. Solo at one p. m.. and will be . without reserve as Mr. Farrell has rent- Simpcou.decca.eed. Quintet! c. Strum New qualiï¬cations. Good max». Par?" ed his farm. mailed free. Enter now. A a ‘ oigdgggi-Fg' £52113 lEtu‘l. B"? Pursuant to the Judgment in th‘ ect‘ th ii R. D. xmuo, EXP S. l' .iJAS H â€2'1: i i i i ' . O ' con. ' u is top one u-i . . .117“: 3 V’ " ‘. ï¬fties." “i“ tâ€â€˜i.:“‘.iâ€â€™l°ms'.:'- held-5th: stories? slings“... ...... . . . . . . g, ' - 011-0. . S‘ï¬ï¬md and mum“ m. in tho Town of Lindsay. on GEO. EMITH, u proprietor cctbe No ~ -- West. ‘° ‘ "h slum “16 511! ill! 0i larch, 1898. 0. i.. Surveyor and Drauémsmt __ at 2 o'clock .m..th foil ' lau - . H“ . .. _- Now Advertisement; milder: Pmsolu. 3“.....:md mm“ 5mm 1‘" â€i“ “MW of i : ...- “ ._ . a . . g .. . . , ' :- ‘1):on con. d u†â€:1":qu V0 0‘] “:32“; Towuh’PS of 03‘. â€(17‘1va .. [04‘ Siva- , , ‘ - and c0 . Pnorsssma AL acase â€"P.mc. 31"“ .‘ï¬hwcdl.~.‘3.â€u‘“m‘ “d“ï¬mâ€˜ï¬ â€œI mm 1 requiring tho-onions ofo Professional Nurse o The coil is w in a fair on o of cultivation. WOOD LB. ' C) 1" linger in loading hospitals, should eppl w The land is well . is situated about 6 miles from 'â€" cargo; I: “3.11::I. W “0mm IL. Li y. M‘glzon and 17 miles from either Lindsay or Bloundaeiea between Lois accuratel} .. i‘i W W - o owns and Villages made for recur- '-« .' PARCEL tâ€"Tho Eu! Bull 0‘ Lot ' ' ' - ’ ' ‘ AUCTION SALE 7th Con. of wash-p of Voru‘um. containz'tni3 13mm. ago Act shapécdiï¬ndTRfmhi â€"-â€"orâ€" macorlmofwhlohabacro-arocluudaadundu allkindoof Tile or open Drains cultivation; Macro-M and they be cultivated and 00““ Dfl'ilt' M. Md N“ DESIR‘LE FAR“ PROPER" or “an".m‘" “Mum'm Ind-oil ï¬nd of Bndgos‘ School Buildinm . . “I“ ‘1“ tamer-1k, cedar and uh. The mid Drawing! of an. kind for about: ' \ 6"â€: Mmudywoifonoodaadaromrodbya y p Intho'l‘ownohipoflmily. nee-.5.“ I... “MN-I'll!“ . _. . f. â€" 00“ ..“'md hot-18xu.one~ subcatfhto oer. O‘Awï¬ffi‘ aadahalfu high Alumnus-cahoots†OfTou'ush o Ops, Krnlé‘. ‘3'“ Ladoranubyrirtuoof 1.3me in . armband: «mm Sim about bl E I Y SATURDAY. mammalian“ 5’ Wu“ 3‘3: Fitment Iceman-23:2. Fm!“ †fl - 'o loin the On Saturday, March 5th, 1898, mcaaguaww â€awn-mm... ... NOTIGE IS HEREBY uth 0 III at the Beacon house. in the mmsumm meter. nu .... m. .. . .-.... , -. .. mun...“ rm... r:- “M-‘rm “new ... ~ 1 e neon no. Lâ€"iat so OlntbollthOoa of a. w "‘h'w'ï¬wn '3‘ NM “Minuet†t â€punt!“ 'm b} mm it? my, 0‘ an" “\hlll' ~ m m " â€ImmmP-Mmuw d mcntof Canada At IN nfxt «will 1:935 season-bk dwoiilog.good ban and out- MW†in M “Immmhm‘éom passing of an act to incorporsze me ' PA“ 80 tâ€"‘l‘ho South-N quarter 0! m manna-mt 1 the an about “‘1: $0 and Hudson Bly BlllW3}- (unit no 9 i=0“! m octane us bum.“ in I “NJ "I“.- is miles from with “than,†lgy ou{_ constfléc'w. rascat' so. can. mm cum .1 I... nus-int. mum lids. mVQdcn cm... 0993“ b “‘1‘“! “‘0'“ a“ “13"“ 0' “Maw-Semen... of mid cow-up. â€aha-J?“ "32:.“ u . “MW toopolntatornesr the mouthofm'r‘; MMmeflwfliI-aootgoodm “ï¬n.“ Moo-I'd!!- “outbid l"infirm!“lollies-pointson Hudson . mongoose-mam “uni-mano- the v w†u I I H Wham" [Milk-lib andaleoto own. construct. clar .. Malia-Bummwmd a. I. d gï¬mwfliumme‘ “aloud navigate steamboat; and ozhfl ":2 â€ï¬n-wuuï¬v 1.... 33:...“ #3:: ocul- as m “a. other pawcrs 8031M} mmoytohemlasâ€" “duh-m" Nwwwumem. logs-3min ““53Ҡâ€in“ Ha bah.- .“s‘“ on W19 tn ask-Warts 3-! gain, 1M 0" ml “I.“ moulds-fling. B w. )â€" FINII-h-u. lemma um on A1 N â€W“ mflï¬hudm L HUDSON ' o DJ". "1 (â€WHY. ,“mw norm amen. w. '. um. I My “4“ . ... mm 3.1.... Mumwmddoyo 441L447.