“it†Bub-My, seconded by Air. ‘ am: by m. af-viéap;.;.fe;‘..a.a..y m. 18'?“- "Lu W 3900.91!!! mmnv “.7. Bath, 3613‘" nono- “ha! a. d a an mosh-u 0! came. mm, !s- --"°-!.‘!°'_"-*‘_h¢‘ orprrzy how Kaynauv mi 6 disk he mm c -> .nmxtmooflnguf cum-c“ ntmnca. u ï¬che†‘hon-neu-shnfromc.uy.-m QI- 1.31305:an load II. M -b‘-. heoudrd by H.- GN'HID. t n luv In divide mux ci ““',mm CIVIAIAN-u ‘ud go DL'D“‘.( Magda: 00 (ca! vpd and "M, g Sis-«on Point tho m: Quinn. m a}, “.5 8 w a ‘h. commyuvmn Mrlévyd Q! 4 Io'u'd- mo: q-lemon of ~. -__..__AA ; n ,. on unco'out. of I» that I've: W. . x. 'bloonsMflbJImEF- zahowslg} In. Hermann. 810; mu; McPaMw. so. , 'Brhi rind and pom-«d m the uuual lama-r. Myrna y»â€"- n-. an» amp, in» : rt .39.: gouge: rim-i Am}: ‘73? 7" neuvw- Md p-unwd In (I): uu-xmi .u. .03: Mr. 8 Hr», .n ghe char. “Wed by Mr G'Ohnnu. «Cundvd In Mr 3 rkuloy, "In Vie-urn. J D. quur, J. I-nuody, W. Darla-f. 0.7 mm m-- {p lawn-ad ckrkv «r h-v uy wpotncw 1 local mud oihogjh.» C~gr>rd. unu~ulu lvwvu ‘VI‘ rv‘ll. Head by Mr B 7.0.0). moaned In Mr. Gnham. Ins! the Auditor-0' rayon u u: .00 U v Menu-d um m.- m- m. «Mn .00"!- "roch lur than Inter-n C «'1 Hond by Mr. M» m. moan-M b >11. Our-nun. that u M luv 0 worm": "b- I-po-l ionot one: to: In this wave...“ It, In no. mo .~ am amnâ€"Cumu ï¬POtuIOII from J. P P Jun-r and â€man- MID“ dog la! Ou- ran-«1° .lno com. mamaâ€: tram Mr S C. Nola -..;.‘ In.“ Cnndm 'thd Mauladrl'. I‘hr “fluffy-upon 01g Pr‘d. REALLUN. We“. Plucnnmuu â€"Tho rI-uucll â€I Dunn“: to ad u mum". A m.- ..mbuu wmpre-m t, ha ha Va on d I g, mou- o! I»! wanna wm t.“ gun WYEdu - - _. m â€"Mr. M«tth«w Dowd, lecturer ad ammu- tur «an I O G. 1‘ . delivered «0190mm In Danulor -. .n-i nu. ma atom dtha uncond lrc’nro aunt-ed . temnla run twenty-two chortor moan-em. Mr. Down is a swab-r at much pmvor and non. thoroughly In «run: In hm emu-u- odnmtho 0mm of 'M'llu'l'aflr‘u. Tn. ulna Demons mm- 0 cm! . :11 mm In: Don-lord Ind." n! Ibo 1.0.0.1.: C. I‘.. John B H. ‘ V 1‘ Mn. Fun Pvuprr; .Ohap" B". nn “mum; R S D. We 1nduo;A.R S EI.Gurd : 1" 8.. C J Sax-om.†Tron». hob v M. '1‘ nun-tun; M" £200“ d.‘ T_huv1m.;_ U “n ‘ M' "- All-L" " IIIII' 'U‘ "'.°"l gun-l; 9.67%.. S-uuum J Pan n ;G L .15 Wow-m†.MM-Hl-I very Thu nth, hom, 108; Eve Par-km, 91: Taos. Hodges, I). Pen second. tom] 119-Tessie Cum nhahem, 99; GC'WViHVO Cunningham, u; Elbe! Penny, 72. Fm: clue-1 Charlie Cunningham, 2 Bid» Palfrey. â€"â€"oâ€"-¢ DUNSFUBD. [Correspondence of The Poet} EFACTORY â€"0 Frxdav, 1:th inst" ï¬t me museum. of Mr. E. Thurston, e meeting of the neighboring farmers as- oelnbled in the old Mnlhodtet church to “older the deelubmty of erecting e chem tecrory at Duoetord. Mr. E. Thurs- “ oflorod to build and equip a factory ulna e felt patronage wee secured to . The mean-.3 promised thelr support and mind, ehcung Mr. Jam. K needy 4! Fusion solemn-en. Mr. Sum Toursrou lenow bunny engaged Dru-peril“: to erect lib factory end 9:0me to have even'hlna In working order by the commencement of “303'â€- HAD. 8!. Tuna elm-a, total I‘m-Patriot Gamingbcm. 121; Gnome Gwaan. 111; Sydney Bull, 98. Second elm, ton] 444 - “thus _a::g¢ham, 126; _Joa. annlngâ€" UPS. - [00179090860306 or The Post.) Soaoon. anur.â€"-Wuemv rapnn o! a. a. ‘05 6, 09-: F l n ulna. low 80 Ann'o Gymnasium. 51; Joseph McAunur. 46. lot tourth. tot-l 86 «Mary Cu‘ uxnghnw. ' Lavina Holmes, 89; Gun R-xbmtuon, 8. Junior fourth, tot..- 145â€"Mm91» Cun- ningham, 138; Jnnnla Badge, 121; Kule Quantggmiu.7108; Kano Fqu._§7;_Jamqa Manned were "Glow! Growln' and Cut- M.†h: Mr. W. a From!» (of «mm. 8° 3 ad "Cum lamina.†M Mr. John phoN.Juu..o£ Wooavmn. (MI. The». we took. "My 1am»: an the cum anions. no much prwuaal information brought om. . . . . .Owlag zoo racowha mama Mr. FMrbalm in m awa- hc y Mu poultw Manda no evauuug ““03 o! the III-mute was new. UMEMEII. [Wanna at The PM) Instant lawman.» A muting of the I.“ Vlcwrh Farm‘rfl [autumn #69 hold ammo-y last, run mm. In Brudbum'a Inn. 0mm: to the Many mm I: van an: my well “tundra. The rinolbalwmms Mgupod QOIOJLCIQW"! ruwlgeumdpuf- PETERBORO. MAY hos}: Hts Eu. -Mr. Fred Klngnn, ton of Mr. Robert Kim-n, me: with a pain- ful um serious welders: Snmrdny at the Wm. Hamilton Muntncturlng 0033 Works. He was chipping, and a bit. of steel flow hto bl- flaht on. Univ" the inflammn- M can be kept down it in feared the ago my be lost, or a: the beat. the night Injured. It In to he hoped no serious effects m.) lol- Iow.-[Enmlnor. SUNDEBLAND. [Correspondence of The Post.) Won. â€"Ou: temperance lodge here has a. membership at nearly one hundred and much good is being derived hon the meetingu;all the members ere thingy aineexe and. active interest in its mop'e'rity. [Wee of The Pout.) PERSONALâ€"Mn. Thomas Moms“ of South 111 Man! obs, who has bpenuapend; be. t' o w me: witï¬ héi- flax-eats, ME. and In. Sam. Mgnhall at this place, rezurned tie her home Tuesday. Eb: @mahiau ï¬at. ' commas no MM. AMMONIA. LIM E, PHOSPHATES, «any iniurigus materials. a. w. GlLLETT, Mgflgï¬'ï¬n must, smoucgrsr, BEST. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 1891. gperial Baking Powder m 8‘59 '9- “2241223 RNALWAS! Cm,- NEWSLETTERS CAMERA Y Thurâ€"flan; Sn 1 I). gift; TARTAR en of BREC'III N. Mnnonrs'r Axmvnnemr Sunless.â€" The ennlvereery eervlcee of the Methodlet church of Brechln ceme of! on the 8th end 9th on. The R 1. Dr. Wultetne. chermen o! Llndeey dlhtdol, preeched on Sehbeth mornlng end evening to lento end deep'y lntcreeted congreaetlonr. Both eertnone were cleer, loulcel expceltlone of Divine truth. There were good collectione et both eervlcee. On the (allowlnu evehlna e grendJre wee eerved from ï¬ve to eeven o'clock, tn the pnbllc echool hon-e. Atter toe the chnrgh wee aged to lte ntmoet oepeclty, on e aren pmgremme wee wetting. The Rev. G. 8. Rule] occuplga the choir. The Int on the pron"... wre en enthem by the choir, entitled " I wlll extol Thee," whtch wee weu rendered under the lender-hip of Mr. W. R. McPhee. . The eonuno eclo token by a... Role, end the been eclo telten by Mr. R. McKey of Gem-‘hrldgn were hluhly enunciated. The Rev. Dr. Wlllteme gun- hte popula- lecture on “Evbow Room ," whloh wee lletened to with rapt etteotlon. ‘ A vote 0! lhhnke wee then moved by Mr. W. R. McPhee. erconded by Mr. thpin. to the reverend Doctor for Me eclo eno equnent lecture. The next 'nl e duet by Meeete. McPhee end McKa . ’The eccornpelntnente et hr'Vh earner. were 1 pleyed on the omen hy M-ee Belle McPhre, only ten years 0: ege. . Brrchto .9901“ ment any well hoeet of their young samba: 131:0 tyenmfl'zhwkrwinmem 3 0‘0Ҡ9! reonuh- etl r “â€8108 "Prelee Gad from who: :1 Main ï¬o'n" The ladies h“ mod. ench cmple pron-ton that It the deacon to heve e eoctel on the to lowlna Thnreoey evening, whtcl-c wee e moet eareeebl. one succeednl .mr. The groin-In ‘7... 1m..- 1!- MI wmpfleteeddrveu,endeoconlythe tor' hegeveeennr Into mamas treeenrer. Mr. we K McPhe- 'IO celkdtothept-ttormzlr.8cneereeden dance end‘llv. Young preeeeted Ir. mu heme): fllhdm renewing lehhe new: “term tine pent we {have hee- deemhsr e 9e _.?tm'a y.» mm dance on: Wine. Joe your bummed ante. h the gm “was“ gmichotoh serviced» Y ehm KM Inc a‘ua «death, seem, In My. In thte oddn- we' followed. Mr. Larry made A few remarks, in reg-rd to the present and nee: workings of our government, tollovnd by Mr. J nhn Evens. Mr. Evans In I felrly good speaker and In for Mr. Lever-y, everyone uye “Lawry’s e hauler" on pumice. POLITICALâ€"Mr. Craig and his friende held In meetinn la the hell in regard to the election jues peer. Mr. Craig is e geniel end plemnt epeeker on politice. Mr. Greedy eleo held e meeting on the follow. ing niglgt. 3'01:- de the end e_ lively mpe MEETINGS Clownâ€"Mr. Oswald has cloeed the revival meetings he has lately been holding. Mr. Fellie has commenced 3 series of meetings in Bethel, In fact there has been oglorlone work going on in our midst this winter. From the “blooming youth" to the "hoary hr ad" there has been a mocked chenae, even beckelldere have been reclaimed. We only hope that we my all held foggto t_he7felth._ 7 7 7 7 7 Movx-m.-â€"Mr. Thomas Mogul has moved to the trams house on the 1312!: com, or more familiarly known .3 Chipmunk Corners ...... Mr. John Mull! has mowed to the “Old homestead tum," latterly vapgted by Mr._'l'. McGu}: OFF TO Toaonwo.â€"Mr. James Wilson but Mr. Talbert Evans are at present in Toronto attending the horse ahow with their msgaatlc sires, “Just the Thing,â€- sqq “Royal _S_a.lu_t§.†BASKET SOCIALâ€"The Orangemen of Jenetviue hsd s fair turnout at. their basket social on Thursday evening of lest. week. Netwithenndinc the bed roads and severity of the Weather the hell was crowd~ ed to the door. Vocal and instrumental music was elven in good style by our home talent end else reoitstions and readings. The proceeds amounted to eomewhere in the neighborhood of $330; _ ___ PERSONALâ€"Mr. Wm. Man!!! has mid his many Janatvlllo friends u viola tor the Int mouth. He ban been 3 wildcat or Winnipeg tor the In: ten nun nd hu bqon successful In hla pgsluega transactions: [Muwndonw at The Pond Fan um Mam wxn‘r. -Mr. Wm. Mum. mm coo. M Yolverm In. in n :ew dun. 06 to lb. North was: its: the hummer. as lust. and should Mr. Mum like the 011' mute and mmundlaan than. he probably will nuke in MI mm 130199. _ a vâ€" ._-_- allow you to deoart without omentlnct you with aomething that will be a token of the es- teom in which you and your estimable partner \ in liteare hold. Pleaeeaoce t thin iamil bible ‘ and album an a email token In your Honda: and we believe that in the days to come when you look at there tokens your thoughts will stray back to Fenelon. and in imagination you will once more live your life here. We pray that God in his iniinita goodnes- and mercy may watch over. bless and protect you all. both now and forever. May your nathw ttrouuh life be strewn with lower: of the rights-t hue. Dear friends. we close our addreee with a re- newed exp nion of gratitude and regret. and with a hope t t though you are going to a die- tant country that your future mar be oven brighter than the wt. In: you at rind e on heart and roman: .u ono u! uood= .79 on w it you God-agree. at i all hearts re- main be!“ a 5nd hot in tone on you have more: on friends who wm watch your ad- vanoomont and pray or your owrzinomulna amperltyehiuned. town» Shown. oimw Menumsow. MAPLE HILLâ€"FENELON. (Correspondence of The Post] Gan: To Dumasâ€"Mr. Samuel lchol- son and family left this vicinity for Dakota on the 16:1: inst. Previous to his departure he was presented with a family bible of the best kind, and Mrs.Nlcholson was present- ed with a handsome album. with the sub- jolned address: Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson --DEAR slumsâ€"In presenting ourselves hetero you to-night we, your friends and asso- ciates. desire to pay our respects to you and your family as a recognition of your loving kindness both as friends and neighbors. As a mark of our sincere personal regard to you and as a memento of the kind relations that have always subsisted between us. but to our deep regretare now to be severed. we take this op- portunity of meeting with you to spend a plea- sent and sociable evenmn and to give expres- slontothcse regrets. and also to our prayers and wishes for your future welfare. Your genial disposition sod unfailing kindness have won for you the confidence. aii'ection and high of all. and shall ever he held in pleasant recollection by us. Holdin as we do such a position in our raidst,‘ we eel that we cannot _IAL -_A ______n__ _-_ Correspoudenee of The†Post] Cmm's Cmn’an. â€" As was an- nounced in Tux Pos'r last week the child- ren's carnival came of! here in the rink 1m Tuesday eveningand ved a very pleasant affair. A number costumes and char- acters were most cunning: in fact the {one 191k! bid 9 very pleasant and happy lme or an hour or so. Comma-Ens curlers are putting in their last practices these frosty days, and they do any themselves in their games for practice. V Boom: r03 m N. W. T.-Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davey let: here for the Northâ€"west on Tuesday morning last, where they intend to make their home. We wish them a pleasant trip and health and prosperity in their prairie home. Tun (howsâ€"During the line days last week thetamiliar sawing oi. the crow could be heard, and by ~ taking an observation around the horizon a dark ï¬gure might be seen propelling his way through the atmos- phere till he came to the spire of a pine, where he would perch for a general sur- against Mrs. MeFor'qulur, E. and Mrs. McNdLâ€"Curltd. . The following um; was «dated to ho : Clerk, mount d tor road by-lnw, 31.40; J. Lytle. copy 0: consolidltod mumps! not hr council use. 82: E. English. gnnl for old Fooolon Fans road, $3 (M. Msyheo and .7. Gallon. examining proposed mud across 6mm 7:): mansions. $1.50. The council than odjourned. .fAlTEW‘IZLE BUBC’A YGEON. nghtnowln Iboflmotomlcood blood mammgm Imonoflmolnmu bottled once-uantomqohm Iswm Comma. dew-"dmmu "\- mnu-r and found ah chm-an were $40 If McK'nloy had nothing to do with - a 'ho matter he could hue pdd Mm 8215 00. Bow "McKanr†Arum ,F;nxnns. â€"Ma‘oo|m MtDlun'd of Thuroh bl. (III- po-o-d of bin hum dflvlnc bone to 5 Inn in Toronto far 8175. The nnmhucr 1mi- tgued tun. ho 13.9 to gongult McKinley In “Wmflmmuw mumsmummm mammamww mummupumm ' A Goon Bxcom- Notwith‘undlnz the bean now u unu 1h:- Gnud Trunk "I!!!†(flâ€"Inn wggg oily a law mlnum Into. A Niw DxéAn'rvuâ€"Th: N {rth Buy m: nun pun-ed here on me Midland divi- alon for the am. than on Sagurday evening I.,; v-[nl HUB llFIuI Ill. "’W'IF ‘FUUEI'v N IW â€tomâ€"Mr. Wlluom Brain has boon op oolom onset oommlnlono-r In aim at ".m- Wur. Du!» who bu perform on the dust" of lhlv- « moo for cow-I'll yam to the u i-l-otlon of MI. Mr. Brolo II on oblo and up rlonond railway man, and no both-r onoom an» t could he and}. “damnâ€"hum Couxcu. Manse. -‘1‘ho village council held their roam-r mac-tine on Mend†onnlnï¬. the 16 h but. ; chore WOO not much bums» done. J J. One of the Express roeolvod the contract for tho corpornzlon pruning! honing mole-Igtpnder; Manamaâ€"A lodg o of the Sons of Boom-ad an bran organism here last week yuan-nu. Jnhn Mchbb 3nd D A.Gnl butâ€: of Barrio.'1'hore wu 3 large num- ber tum-ted. W:- dld not no! the nume- of [ho neural omen". Bumzss Cannonâ€" Dan-id Mchbh. who on been in the dry goods business in this pllco for ow :- twelve years. bu remov- ed his stock to Mitchell and hue opened on†int-no moro- io that thriving town. Mr. Ind Mn. McNabb were wide and favor oby known in this vicinity and will be much mined. Rscomma.â€"We are pleased to be able to report that Mr. Jamee Cameron, our eete med pomneuer, in improving and hopes to be around again in a short time. Mr. Cameron has been conï¬ned to the house foralonz time. Bin many friends ml I be plea-cg to see him _out again. Nova- hemâ€"m 1mm Mm DIWSION Cowm- omu hold hereon Friday lam. There was a large docket and a great number of peonle present. J ndze Dame]! mm busy all day. '1‘ 9 bar was nurse-outed by N. F Panama, Q 0., Port. Perry, and '1‘. W. C-pp'o. bums-or, Uxbridae. Mneawxcs’ Insn'rumâ€"Tne direckora and - macro of the mechanlce’ institute held a special meeting in the reedlnz toom on Sstnrday evening lust. They tntend edd- ing a number or additional books to the mint-y. _ _ _ __ Tm: Farm-The Rev. M. N. Bethune of Grevenhuut deliverrd a very able end Instr-native temperance lecture in the Methodist church here on Frldev eveuh g lest, under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. The otteudence wee good notwithetsudlng the very ezormy night. As a men of thought and e public weaker Mr. Bethune la in ebavejbe everege. . Unmoueri-m'l‘. (who is u member of the ennuiâ€"We will soon have a rattling choir it we keep on on we have been doing this last month. Young tnl (who should have been puniahed)-â€" or, if the: dog's not rattled._ PERSONAL. «Mm Blmhm :- at pmont VIImuu Irma. In Oran-“nun!“ B. E. Kidd returned to town on Tumday Inc. um I two monthu' wan to Hamilton 3nd vicinity ...... Mr. W W. Bruce 0! Line‘s" was In town over Sunday" ..... Mr. Neil Mandyon. merchant, of Linda). was here on_ Friday 3:30:19po 309:9. _ _ _ BEA VERTON. (communion o! Tho Pout.) CARNIVAL-Tho m: ounml o: the IM- aon will 00 hold on the Twin Bron. rink on Friday evening mm. the 20th III-um. It. In gun to be I 990009. _ _ Hi6; flu in uié «Sari 6? mi “'41- ‘ an“: 9%? 3.5.. man) In m: to ham-my N 0° Mn. anion-i; 'in'ci'ébiiï¬i'yl'a'i'aiin'éiï¬i .' 2 a co Oouncllndjouraea until 0 a April out. W. 3. Mann. cloth. the ueeeem- ot More for the purpose of eqnelzzlng nuion echool section No. 6. Garden end More. end eieo co notify the clerk of Garden end the public echool in epeotor then the council of Mere had on- pointed T. O‘Leery en arbitrator to not for the townehip of More in forming e union eohooi between Del-den end Mare out oi pert oi section No. 8. mm. no No. 3. Cer- den. The nova named cheque. u iol‘owe: g; 13:. E10 manual»:- forlml..........0n oo oGr-t «Indian-tonsil“ .. 18 00 Rev. AA: “(55m hell. (no of P. melon to ‘ non of Provldonoo u Tor-om Mum-cf ’nl "mu“ con actor ton .. ..mo 00 Mu.“ maï¬a-Mn can of n Ind! ypn: “L311. mu) In Inn to harm: Council then adjourned until Feb. 23rd. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS â€"Council met on Feb. 23d. Members all preeent. Minutes or last meeting read and conï¬rmed. The auditors presented their report, which was adopted. and the clerk instructed to have 260 copies printed in pamphlet form for distribution. A by-isw was passed ap- pointing municipal ofï¬cers; also a by-law limiting the number of tavern and shop licenses. and ï¬xing the amount to be paid theretor: Number of taverns, 6; number of shops, 3; amount to be paid for the license for either, 8100. The clerk was instructed to notify the assessor of Garden to meet “1:359“ 1331"" s)" ...... ... T3100 0. D. Ben. Wédnlgsggnnmdaleutementud or ...................... .. "M. Kelly. mrelund- or dog tax. be having no og,................ ...... o-c-oeoueecunooo M. Flood. oareothnuandughflngnree.... 8 00 Mrs. MoAmeter.reranddogtax1n error. 1 00 D. Cox-risen.“ indigent. 4 00 fiâ€"Coï¬'iginfï¬ mum. J .'. ................ NARA. [meshes at The Post] COUNCIL Manamaâ€"Council met on January 20th. After taking the usual declarations of omce and qualiï¬cation, Mr. D. Graham took his seat as reeve, Mr. F. J. Gillespie as deputy-Revs. and Messrs. J. Doyle, W. Broomfleld and M. O’Donnell as councillors for 1891. By-laws were nasa- ed_aupointin¢ Messrs. McGrath and Elder auditors for 1891, and F. O'Leary. assessor; auditors’ to be $12 each. and the assessor $90. on tax against S.Vanevery was cancelled, he (Vanevery) having left the municipality. Statute labor tax again st H. Cameron, lot 8, con. 7, was cancelled, he having produced pathmaster’s certificate. Arrears of taxes against north halt 10.0011. 13, amounting to $15.34, was cancelled, being charged in error by county treasurer in 1888. The treasurer was instructed to borrow on municipal note $235.56, to be charged to Drain N o. l, for improvements. The reeve granted cheques as foliowa: Mrs He Moln careandhoardot mm... “m .................. m. C. D. Ban-.priu 835m“ statementand 7 25 onstage for l M. Kelly. refund-of dog tax. he having no ‘ .... Lord, inasmuch no you know that your lebour ie not. in vein in the Lord. Slated on behalf or contributors R. Bruce. W. Young.†Mr. McPhee meée some planing end impreseive remerke in hie oeou genie: menner, and thanked the people for their nreet kindness. Much credit is due the Rev. G. H. Reley einoe he hoe come on our circuit; he in e sincere revive! worker. The Lord is graciouely reviving hie work on the Brechln circuitâ€"[Poona Wt the wean: ken of our and tanker. we, to weep: tenderyonour ask us THE CANADIAN WPOS'r-l'z ‘ VARIE T138. ' saw ""755 'm’ ream Bum": too much. Tho: I hvomuomy all: u clou- ndtmmmmuahu'u. Allin-dot maximum-nth. “you hudboouhmud “unwound Mnundmmrmmnn would hum money. 1100de like the u Angus-Iona": Wilma m layman one. I in to no In» all well. ‘II 3.0:: wan-pkayuu. and}: not twentv emu nut .80. It voulu hue-owed no 8200.00 and n Imam "noun or “flaring. My (mom (W) commenced on hand In â€no: not luau- can "at. n In rapid- ullovu- body a d um um. 1’ m, “3â€}: mgdgpoco! commotion-M In: an:- mm 2:! my! I!!! 1'99; 5 Sony. Item. 881: Dual. with lid- m- mun" cum by Gum m aim-€353???“ “M" "in†M88. 8. F. JEWEIT {cap but say again, qnd yetAagain. _ andâ€. Due. 11. tauâ€"31. God keep ydu ï¬ery unwind Gwen-where. away, For care and strife Take up new arms to {net our waking life; God keep you through the battle of the day. A uv n lutlï¬ u: L JIJIA' The moon drags down behind the western “mm AT M 30033- hill: , . Christmas and New Yam Cakes God keep you safe!) , dear-em, an the hght. made and dooogated to order, God keep you still when slumber melt 8 specialty. God Keep You. Deamt: God keep you, dearest, through this lonely night; The winds are still, It I bud known of mg Cu'rgcqm Rmmu SCRATCHED 28 YEARS- ..... ._n - .-_ .7 top of the upper crate has a {m inging door held closed by a. suitable can-.1) whuroby (owls etc. may be conveniently plumd and conï¬ned m the crate. â€"-b(‘ientiï¬c American. FRESH OYSTERS . V'i'ho top of the iowor mite has mutually sliding doors moving in slideways, and the top of the [upper cmtg 13a}; a swinging door '11»on in mndo with mite an aid. ml lm-ulvd and uidnl. «worm by wins mat- ting. and law a tintnuimbiu floor, on the out- crodgea of which no Mp: by {Molt um flow may bu outlook! with buttuuu on aids strip-s. M. the «wor- ot the floor am beveled Mention-n. udJm-ut to wbivh aw Maw! vertiuul gmtuyoxwuding dowuwanl through the floor and upward thmugln ~tlw cuiflug otthe crate. the upper and: 01' (ha posh being Nduoed in sin, thus forming limulders to support the caiiing, and Insulator connecting wiï¬h supporting post. above. whereby my uumbur 01’ similar crates may be thus auperimmaod on each other. our illustration "presenting a double cram. mono! port-Imbte mum morally. while whmnottn um It may ho kamlml down 3nd packed in m“ mum-u. for nun-mum mun m'muum. in nhuvm (u the ummapwy- my: uuumlyn. , 1-, ‘AA ‘1. .wâ€"n When you heated the inside of the jar the air inside was expanded and partly driven out. The blomhg paper makes a hermetical joint and the air contained in the upper part of the vial forces the water up thwugh the tube to the bottom of the jar and it falls in a. little cascade down the sidesâ€"New York Harald. dlé; place the small vial on a. plate upon several layers Of blotting paper which have beensoaked in water for a. moment, then take the heated jar and invert it over the vial, pressing it down as tightly as you can upon the blotting paper, and watch the ~ tube or a stout piece of straw. The opening must be as small as possible; the tube mnstreach nearly to the bottom or the vial and the cork must- be pushed in tight; now, if you blow into the tube the air will be compressed in the upper part of the bottle, and when your lips are taken AN AUTOIATIC am a little fountain m‘ll irouxulx. play from the tube for a few moments. Let us now Show how the fountain can be produced in: partial vacuum without oom- pressing the air. ‘ Take a glut jar with the mouth large enough to go over the small vial and heat the inside over the flame of a lamp or can- The West in Crates. A crate espec designed to safely carry and advanta, y exhibit poultry, otc., md which may be used for the convoy- Take an ounca vial and ï¬ll it. about three- quarters (unto! untgr. make a. hole in the An mom-no Fonnttln Which Will Fu'b ' “1.: Fun for “up Boyh-A Crate That 31““th or’ Swell: as the Shipper AN AUTOIA'HC away SCIENCE AND PROGRESS. INTERESUNG PARAGRAPHS CULLEO FROM VAR'OUS FIELbs. 0n tic um Remedies. Resolvent the Boyd am of maul. The Hutton! of Word, Conn The London Luau-moo Oar-pon- tin a m: md' THE CITY MUTUAL memo: 00. or names, A: mm at the London lunl, and 90er article is warranted to give entire satisfaction. nail at my warerooms in Adam's Block, opposite liar/av «I. Brady's store. You will nd It the Bargains in Furniture u-Ilmln. II. 101-47- Lindsay Chair Factory. ALSO SERVED BY THE PLATE III IN {KY STYLE. Huang. Nov. 1). lam-1 CHEAPEST ‘ PlAGE IN TOWN, WM. REINIE, name's Itiusrnmn cumEgga To†RENT. iâ€"The ofï¬ce htely occupied Bow-nun 3308. A 991! to JOHN KENNEDY. My. Jun. 21. pleâ€"S‘I- tf. NOW READY. luau Flt: won â€me mm: Renown Sud. can onlybo gpcured direct 5 cm OR RENT.â€"A Comfortable Seven Roomedï¬ouoooncgmbrl at. A l! to W.A.GOODWIN. Lindsay. an. 28. 1. too Nmooo Downy Dlmnou o! 813M. how at Ambuloo. Uonumo to lorry. stunted Dovol on out. lu- of 08.. mum at?!†inn-OMEN Sloop)“. Avonloo to Boom, y. t. tor mod}. Esau-ho Ind «on Win! “wam “chug" Adamo In eluding mo to: ma so. I. B. HAZBL'I‘ON. Dmmym. Toronto. Ont. 1“ YOU ERRORS 0f YOUNG anfl OLD mule Wulm mu. hula n alone om Iotlumr. Physio chc cm curodby HAZEL‘I‘ON'S me o! Dyspepsia. I tried many undies. but mmmefectonmeunï¬llmm Nonthrnn’s Van-nu Discount; one bottle relieved me,andaucondcompletdym me; you mnotrecommeodittoo highly." inlet-m you that yourVngtfml Dmvm cued 1‘ a,“ Mâ€"n 3.8. m d mmw: "Ihmdadndmbm at from theme! your W W. mmmmmruam" A name to “â€"113. LEMOI Ripan,P.Q.,wfltel:"ItilmMPmI cu: give you. 1.!me 13- 0" mv.78t. Gunilla, vita: "Saline atone: time dam Non-nor a: Luna’s Visual-I Dawn“. Itunmmmm pedomedcmtmumnhbd'hich" Mn 8. F. Jowetu John Beglay- Miscellaneous: sly-NM“ L 001119711; JOHN BEGLEY. VITALIZER ’Tonomo, cm. 1891. .m, A" v m.lbh “1|. M4 I ask comparison 0, 1mm and your cash and I will mum as an rupee“. ~ 3. D.TEEXTON. nus none an. $2.50 pu'aox; Bloobmith’s Goal. $525 par- ran; Stove, In: an m cm. $6.00 per ‘l'on. Boot “cot Bud Wood and 2 foot Wood, $3.50 per Gard. MM Mob. Glut. Hines, and all other goods will In .01th A lo 1 (Shopping Axe. 556.;An Handles, 100.; Lame Tomb Sun. 550. and 65¢ per foot. (‘11 warranted; Buck SaWs, 45:2; Best Pm lino hint. alumni; Lanterns. 45c.; A saver Ornet, $2.50, van]: 3500; Pickle cm. 8135; Butter Duh. $1 25. worth $2.50; 8m Runs. 10. 15. ad 200., worth double the I: may and give a few of the new prices as a sample 01’ haw good: mu be gold «a future :- and in [Olfllfe I will Charm: am Goods. but sell on H 71:101. LY CA ~11 Tom, and lutvr marked all goods down 3'0 low that my (nu-tom: n: will reanuy we Ill-c grrat advantage of paying cub. I will data ma ' runners-1e, or renal; Owing to tho uncertainty of doing business an the credit Maugham. and the mutant, I have decal"! to adopt the groom-ear, but mvcmu ‘-â€"AA‘:I _ The Best 700/ in the World for Starting Wild Oats, 7 ares and Mustard to grow after harvest. BUSINESS CHANGE. Don’t wait till the snow ï¬lls up the crannies about the doors and windows before you decide to see IN GLE a RYLEY about proper protection in the shape of Storm Sash and Doors. Do it now and the result will likely be a better ï¬t. It’s cold work taking measurements when the mercury is “away out of sight,†and the job is likely to be hurried. The proper way to keep the cold and wind out and the heat in to to ï¬t your houses with Storm Bush and Doors. We make a specialty of this work. STU/MI 8148/! .4170 000/28. thug». bottle at Non-nor 8:. me’n Vino lmMmr,anditwfll¢iveyonx-elid. You humus-u. hLEDAm,o(_.'St my, whitâ€"u; “Fourbottlao! $16an oomrenï¬relycuzedmeotnyspepsia; minem onodflnwoutcue‘ Inwteellfltunewmn.†A Boy with two horses can cultivate ï¬om Eight to Ten Acres per day. Uni-IL If you are Despondent, Low- sph'ited, Irritable and Peevish, and unpleasant sensations are felt invariably after eating, "an. MIG. ’19!- mo .45 mnnMâ€"mc.km.llflvflle. mzâ€"“lhvngmtplamflnmendin: mmmv. Ihaveuedmbot- “mumpleub'oundmdshdcned FROM 1st FEBRUARY. w nioxénnduu mailman“ Kodicinqmdmcurelorxidneymublu." CASH SYSTEM BETTER THAN A GANG PLOW. North-02 LINDSAY L093. ll. Im- II. CALL AND SEE Chunk of Seasonable Advice. INGLE RYLEYs Lindsay Planing Fm,- mrv. Sylvester Bros. Mum: Co. Sylvester Bros. Mf’g 60., Ingle 8: Ryley. TRY OUR NEW PATENT CUTAWAY DISC HARHUW, mam My.†nan m, Danube. vaenhnut, Ont, water m.“¥xcm'hohaveuedxomr 3:. 1mm“ mebmvmaythztithasdone themmegoodflanm'thingflwyevamed.‘ itthcbatmedicineintbemrheflorthem atrial. Ididnwifluhnprrnsulhmï¬ng MMtMMW Ithenm'edssee. ondmdflddboflgafllmwlflndmappeï¬u ammmmmm [unpuhbd‘mw'houtuydï¬e WIMW lama ï¬t lei: Imâ€"MJMM dlnhkdmmm:“mu hamlet-ed toromlmyunhonw nil wank m. and â€be tied m mmwmmtmummm “ï¬rexmthmM ONT. 3113(- Norâ€) Wcst and 311 et‘uitiv 1mm \zhiflh are“ " to n ~pm‘u- Impulutiun, ‘ pd wziting :m- not. mum After the North V into our [um-what, -' In others empln-vu ‘ THESESTOOUGH .. “mum: afloat. FRIDAY. u‘ Bcsurcyougettheï¬a“ colorwrapper: 5035!†mandflng _ . 8n its First 31 Palatahle a lids: s year, counwl, at “I. no “round-up." w â€Moan- “chum w the. 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