t received of our Stock Notes. Mr. F. Rosanne of Argyle recently Pm , flue two year old colt by Colmnck and 3 ‘ Hawk mm, which given every promise of , : heard from later on. Mr. Noble Ingram of Fenelon Fells reports Clydesdale sire Bob the Route: us winterlgg vole Die†order, and adds, that he death - me a noted producer. Mr. W. J. Running 0! Cumbrey states that - outlook wee never brighter.†Hie ‘ 1' - sire. Young Orange Boy. brother to the -° prize-winner. Guelph, is ï¬ne "and." and ‘ - horsemen have inspected him aux-1n: the season and ere pleased with him. - - Imported Clydesdale. Grand Vida. hue ‘- through the winter nicolynud isnow E Dull-rum.01d Extra. in: min hendouudienow ownedbyflr. J. W. ~ otIx-onaale,nndwinmekeeeeeeouln north country this year. Old Extn wee formouyyemintmsoouuty.undmeuy ~roedstersbyhim ureto betoundhere. Extra wee etoutly bredinwbfld mmednnutumlinounetlontothe '- conidahowquiteeturnotmedltm Travail, 8:01 Linea. Plumb Bobs. From the In West. . Rod. Campbell of Vancouver. 3. 0.. ‘ 1y of Woodvllle). in a letter under date arch let. nose: "Please ï¬nd enclosed one for subscription to THE CANADIAN Posr hm ...... A. word about the weather in Van- uver. We will take it from the ï¬rst of Janu- , 1892. We have only had It few showers of since that time. No snow. no treat: but clear. warm weather. like summer. Grass flowers ln bloom and caterplllnrs crawl- on the eluewnlk all winter. At present we about one half or the people of Woodville here, and expect the balance In a. few weeks. ‘_ do well when the_y get here.“ The! ore ‘Gold and Porcelain Tooth Crowns. fie system of attaching Gold and Porcelain Ins to natural roots. as practised by Mr. In. is the most perfect now known to dentis- L It produces exact duplicates of natural :1: crowns. Don't have good roots extracted. wanna see Mr. Grossâ€"944:. Hardware, 0031 am: Iron Merchants. hdaay. Feb. 23. latâ€"94. if! GeO. Bryan db Son. Lao. BRYAN a; son, \ IIITBABTORS MID BUILDERS. Hex-E: ï¬idaï¬'iné'i‘exi’dbii'msué also “represented here. as is. tor that matter. all eoqngygt qutgms ..... .Timaq are going“! We in trench. L mm: Fox-rm intends to open an even- ch53 In France, commencing next Tuesday m. Those who wish tojoln shonldaee M. mine at the Benson house any time next May, March l5:h.â€"96-1. _______;1££§1_0;_____â€"â€" ._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" gem, PIANO, voon. MUSIC and mo TUNING. I3. RICHARD 3mm mmtorthoOmnwd Plano. “5 vane. Planotuning done ntahort notice. Idem: Stitch’s TerruoeJmth WWW a. Music furnished for excursions and lea. Hndm. Oct. 5. “-21- “mil-LXI“- /,,....._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-_._â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"_ McLennan a: Go. {Wâ€" m of the Mill Saw, South Side of Kent-8t. and in B. C. this summer. as there is a great or work going on in building and coon-m 1 kinds ...... Owing to the results of the late 30:: we shun not be at an astonished to see 03in county move out here bodily 1n usher: .CIIENNAN 00°, SDSAY, FRIDAY. MARCH 11, lg. ifltmhim 33m TOWN AND COUNTY. gilders’ Hardware. at meox 8336. for â€(ll-M sun. Gun, z: abs. 32330.. at LOWEST PRICES FEES HERE AND THERE. [KHANIES’ TflllLS. 1: Tools. a‘mmâ€"v _5fl’eroa'â€" rliliï¬ â€™5: a whole-I10 4mm: XotUhI-ldca. amino! T3931“ xhu 01);!!! dent-l co, roomoveranu-am'a tor thematic.“ 41:. J. w. Human. GdD‘I mm m through town Thu-uh! M tron Fencinnlhlhwherohohndbeon dflnflm“ u. papal-r We]: comments. -wgu-o planned tonodoo thus Hr. Herman mwhohuoeenm Mr. W. H. Grout omen hunger. an)!!!†M .Eltimâ€... .12 . n___4___ u- do- w unarmed- m . gal-nan. â€"IQL II- I N in town last week on bushel. ~mse Joel: Keith returned from 1‘0th on Tnaduhahwhareshehndbeenvmm friends. -Mr. Beznud Morrow of Palm-born aunt Sundeymmwmthoxneatotm. and. Mrs. ohn O’Brien. Melbourne-st. -â€"Mr. A. manhothem. W has been on themkuettoreomemsmhnvingbeen at- W b! 158!!ng Ha I: now Improving in town. -I. J. Gould. ox-M.P.. Uxbrldga. was in town the New Yor'k State ca tel. end one of the leading newspapers the United States. There an. therefore. no room to doubt that the enlmot the case are accurately and care- unyeettortthevery respect true. end mm thereforeproveot thedeepeet lntereet toour readers; we theretorepemmend the article to carom! perusal. their encore. Afters short intermission e dnett by like and Miss March was the next on the pro- gram. Mr.A.F. D. Mecgeohen followed with 5 song. The Chairmen then delighted the audience with en excellent reeding entitled “The three lovers.†Songs being the order at the evening. Mrs. G. 11; Hopkins was celled upon end was deservedly encored. Next came the popular comic singer. Mr. J. Petty. who gave “morning MoPhndyen to waltz†in grand style. end for an encore sens. "When I come to think at it." 'ljhe‘ohnirmen celled on Mrs. G.W. l ,L.-‘_ _I_- _____.I-A Church or lnglnnd Concert. Oneof the most pleasing entertainments in connection with St. Paul's church this winter took place Friday evening last inthe school room adjoining the church. the building being literally packed. At the appointed time the chairman. Mr.J.A.Barron. after atewintro- duetory remarks. called on the choir. Miss Brown then favored the audience with on ex- ?eleldingliywiwtehll flared recitation. Mr. Ggldie o ow stirring sou , “Englan ex- pects every man this day wilf do his duty." Misc Hungertcrd then sang "Never " in a very captivating manner. The long- ooked tor $magphgemicbym.aï¬!dnlssll)lngie was one on program. . Dingo proving himseltathorcugh meter of the flutn. andon an encore again received the applause or the admiring audience. “It the waters could speak as they flow" was rendered by Meears. Mat- chett. Pet and McAdam. like. Robert: accom- anying. he next wasasong by Mrs. Wm. alters and Mr. J. B. Knowlson followed with readin . Master J.Fitzgerald then favored :he eudignce with a eongAand received a hearty ,,.nhh.__ A 3..-... L- Beautor arecitaucnto which she responded in a pleasing manner. After a few remarks by the chairman as to the ï¬nancial standing of the church. this highly appreciated concert came to a close hy the audience singing "God Save the Lewle Pflmean. 37: Thomas Brady ,BerM; mane Baker. 23; Willie Smith,m:Ettle Roche, 20; LeoPrlmealLZONoeeph Deccan, 1L -Elsewhete In this lune we publish them tloulara o: a remarkable cure that fairly out- rivale the celebrated case of John Marshall. of Hamilton. which created such a aeusatlon throughout the country. The oulare of ibis case are vouched tog-biz the Evening out: Was 0 eadlncnewepa a the New Yer State capital. and one the Propooed. New Open. House. The preliminary steps hove been taken by Mr. R. J. Mntchett and others In promoting an enterprise that will supply 3 went long felt in thistowmnndlsln everyweyso deslnbloend advantageous that It should reoelve hearty zen- ernl support. Itlswopoeedto bundnnewopers house. with n seating capacity of at least 1.600, and totthls urpose to arm sjoint stock oom- onny. The genus of the project w_lll shortly be ifzaeaaggggg a â€"We nnduitand W. A- WN“ 11" been awarded thooontraot 1'0er will!" 03180890 inthanewpremiaoa forthSP‘Om h“; maturation: will make the an! 010 g1 9 moat oonveniantin the Dominion. W9! yin becommoncedatonoobyalamtoroooimfl“ â€"Mr. J. J. Turner, the well-known awning manntaoturor of Pemboro, was in town mm last. A: a roanltothia vial: Mr. J. Emit-wand several other merchants will have neat awnings Wazï¬muy Wm‘éhï¬â€œ “a? W“ o g v mar o a anoo of one of the ï¬nest atroota possesses; any town in Canada. â€"-Separato school-weekly examination.†ma. 8:. clansâ€"Charles Mom. 58; Frank M hm“; John Butler, Arthur O'Keoto. wrymegatgddyhisn: Geo. “on. 47: k0 £333; hank ï¬awder, ielg'John Diamont. 40; Lewis Primal}- 3.73..113h°!1!.3£26z. 3?: Earph- times With house of the size and style proposed the ne close of entertainments new kept away by wont or accommodation for lame audiences would ï¬nd it pay them to visit the town. Local entertainments would be bene- ï¬tted in the some way. The project is one that our public-spirited end enterprising citizens aheuldeordmiysuoport. asitwillbo team! on investigation to be a. good investment. pany. The details of the pro eot will shortly be glued before the public. s plans for the nilding have been prepared by an architect who has had a great deal of experience in struc- tures of this kind. and they contain all the latest and most desirable arrangements. The build- ing would be of three storeys. giving two stores on the ground floor. and a broad entrance to the opera house. The latter is to have a wide stage with several dressing rooms. and the usual modern amphitheatre arrangement of seats in dress circle. psrquette. galleries, etc. It would make a handsome and spacious bundles. and wouldbeanornament to the town and a greet convenience to the public. The present town hagisentlrely too small. and}; behind the ,7; Loon Blevins. -5. 0031mm has a new advertisement In In- othem‘ 3011mm. Don’t lulu regains lLâ€"95-1. Bammlnmthoso'olooktnln Whom III-datum washuduboutwthomokmuoedofl in Immanuel-lo. mmmMsmm hon-a. mmammmhm A lupin. Am toJ. Rm m MINA-3. Jam-Manama“ muanl madman-unnu- wmmmnmm unnmum :EJaeph Campbell of Thanh spent sn- ...M1ga Edwards 0! Cannlnzton spent Monday «them-mm d W.E.Hnrphy. it ldmâ€"fl-l. promoting: ï¬'m‘m" GEEâ€"ï¬lm} did thoaadonotmemdmholdm'mr- -oneoon Fem-m 14m. an an In re- mwotthe nlrieou anon-ed. The s and gpatotgmdmnmmmm- I M WW" m condition. - â€"-Upl=ohto Mr. R. mmwm forthcompbolltordmmuh. has M launoodnommdmtbont 400 tons. mum I “v“- m cmmm roar, LINDSAY, 01m, rnmmr, M m President John 8. Omens occupied the chdr. Mr. Dennis Scully. tree-um. end Hecate. LEW, G. H. Routine. M. Maine. In puma:- end J. D. Hutton. members of the executive commute. m â€'0 " I“ the ebcencc of the ecu-em. Mr. - 1“- mm‘mm.§£ucn tool e 111th gt, _ g A__ “_ x.- mscï¬ine he slipped end the right tootgt'csusht intheccgs. Betcrethe teemscould sto ped the foot was {rightfully lecereted. pert the soiebeing torn ofl'endthe bone of the heel crushed. He wsshro ht into town end the wounded member wee by Dr. DeGresei. who could not decide upon em utetion. The neture oi the wound is such thet t is likely he will be taken to Toronto hospitel for tresunem. â€" proposorthe lenten seeson e good s has locked out. e well-known south wen! dentot en economioeitum being the victim Shortly before the commencement of the peel tentielsessou he piecedenorderwithe’l‘oron todoeier for e barrel of herrings. instructing himto torwsrd by express. In due time it en- rived on Mr. Tulor's oflice. end shortly etter theherreihed beennnicededthecustomer droppedinto enquire ebout it end so his property. Turning itup on end to see ell wee tight end sound he reed his nuns. end under- nceth in large type the letters 0. 0. D. spelling them over 310wa e locket deeLdimust over- spreed his countenen end ejscnleted: "C.O.D.â€"ood; the Mew-Men: dis. larderedherns.“ Andthe steilsmiied. -A specie! meeting of the Victor-is county Petronsotlndustry wes held in Lindsey lest Seton-oer. which wee ettendsd in e lei-3e num- heroi «Lents; 1.10.111. thg veriocs subordinate L‘_h- __-__e4.e Al _ mt here. looked sitter theeeomi'orts of the settlers from this district. Thst their success my eqlnnl their expectations is the wish of friends sit behind. â€"On Wednesday afternoon Steve Arnold. s mun} men about nineteen yours at one. son of . ohn Arnold. the well-known moi-hot piece butcher, met with a. terrible accident st Mr. W. Mones’. shout three miles from town. on the Fenelon reed. He wes employed running s horse-powerused for incline teed. two teens beingpttschegl. [Vb e oiling the scoring of the __J .L- _l_|.. 1... _.§ u__h. Heir Visor Rove her a health! scalp. end mode the heir beautifully thick and glean-$4. -Fridsylsst young “Cop" Simpson. son or Mr. W. H. Simpson. met with s peiutul occi- dent. While pisyina with some comrsdes he wee thrown with considerable violence, the force of the full disloosflnz his left um st the elbow. Heie now in temporary retirement in consequence. â€"'l'he sott. Râ€"like westher oi the neat weekhnsdenn edtherosds in townsnd vicin- ity of snow. and wheeled vehicles have satin been brought into requisition. In the country theroedesreinv bndcondition. ondusu consequence the d ya at arsin. wood and other products is retard â€"Snndsy lset oyouth named Cothoert, who is sttending the collegiate institute. met with u psintul injury. While exsmining a. loaded re- volver it went ofl unexpectedly and the bullet ierced the palm at his left hood. iodï¬in ust ï¬nder the skin on the other side. Dr. 05.1.". sent for and extrsoted the bullet. Easter market seven bend of line oung cattle ted by Mr. John Campbell of North Mai-loos; Theywillbe exhibitedonKent-stsomeday in the week before Easter. â€"l'alrweather 00.. manufacturing tur- riers. have removed from Bolton's block to the store nearly opposite. next door to Neill’s boot end shoe store, and haveopeued outavery oom- plgtelineoigeuts’ furnishings. Bee advt. else- w ere. â€"In last week's mus, in an item detaiiln the nnnunl meeting of the Womsn'a Foreign ills- siou Society. we stated that the next meeting would be held on the last Tuesday and Wednes- day in March. It should have been Februaryâ€" next year, of course. â€"Miss Beale H. Bedloe of Burlington. Vt. hadadiseaseotthe soelp whlchoeused her heirtobeoomeveryharshanddry andtoi‘nil 33 gregly she anomaly dag-ed comb it. ’Ayer's ,-A‘- -nn.voyou mowed â€"rorTnPosrtorthuye-n -Itnotaandouthom.touo. -MmA.W.Pufln.Sonlhuo haunt workbundlnanmmthdnhmuomm wan-humid!“ museum mwummthmtenndmm must Inn-Jerry Shook-n. olerkln Humamanwuumdthemotme ï¬gment right head while «tuneup â€"l£r. P. Clnm'eroedeter run away Friday lost from oppoeite hie hotel, but wee cough: mew’ me rum“ to hunt m a -Ii you hove not seen the new style In Heb all“ 0mm. whereyon nlwnre (legend on eemflnz thevery Intent endeheopeet. Am. The Chap Mumâ€"$41. â€"Lnek of mum end oolormotter In the bulbeoeneoethehnlrtofnnont and turn grey. We recommend new. Hen-Renewa- to prevent boldness end cranesâ€"m4. â€"8edler. Dundee 2 Cole northern about: has broken 110. German Fee returned Wedneedny. end the tonne and supplies will be down to-dny (3,310). A large one or locum been mode. -3 “yertieement elsewhere it will beeeen that a ' :known lumber merchants. Messrs. ennedY. hnve unsolved partner- ï¬nggr.ï¬Â§bert Kennedy going on with the cgfgggg 21.55% 3% 333335; $933,.“ 32}? 1233.571; gï¬i’bï¬â€˜wï¬h; the business ‘ â€"w.A.aoodwinisiiovâ€v‘ Mame mm». stun-eat rednafloninotler to maternal!“or n : mperflï¬den'ghmgpma Vtgttoh 9| vo can . hotel. Lindsay. â€"96-tt. â€"Mr. M. O’Hdlonn ha pumhuod for the Easter gnu-key Began hgag 0;†Que yogng cattle Alum mmmummumm- mnnltyzououttom.andltl.A.F.D.Mw- when. otthoBmkotW math. mmmmmm In the vM“‘nm' ummw‘ mummm mmwmwmmn mamas-Ivan 1“.“ duty-ohm». mammal†mMWWuM-w 1::th ‘ Eh.- thaw * ,7 "'â€"â€"v imam-n. ' W; Nauru 9.810“ LA. Bun Ru.lflm......u J. D. mum. IBM...†3.3mm 3.8. mm. '1' Emma. w. 3.3.va J. I. M Mufti. 35m mun mm IUD-8 Wm. Pink. 3.301116. h. Helium J Eggm â€5.3. K‘r'm 31 . {mmwl “Inn-ca. 8.“. n mu mun. "ï¬g-rum numb nan no: 2mm Inn-u snarl-nuan- Gun-(luau. â€"A Pom-bore ion from themâ€"A prominent. ndMMWudmt bul- “mm 'mï¬w’ï¬m an: When-datum In a lament-Mommies: unlayzhc’oeu’udu- â€"mmhmmwagom m- ammmmmmzmhud org. mmwmdmbu Hm mum-had. 3000mm“ 5m ; myâ€. We. Institute 80:“. â€"Meeting opened e: tour o'clock. president in the chair. The minutes of the iset meetinc wereroednndedopted. Theliuenrypnnotthe Mm now bmn. Miss M. Whiteside wee oeiledupontorereedinz. Shersspondedto 32““ ï¬f'mmaï¬ï¬â€œ °" "“ hmfï¬ vex- pe e on n swim Ammglnmmm‘ means: were elweys win the love and emission of heroineâ€- ere. Mia-E. McDonnell. ex-pnpii oi the insti- tute. ceveinhsrneuumelod: enddisoiggle of. In. voice the evorile sol “W which wes‘trhis time mode sdonbly L†by the expression end emphasis given ithnhe Hagen Thenext thingonthe prsgnmwu some oz otenswphueotohnnoiermeinzs speech by Mr.MoLeughlin.oneot the prominent tenotouuowndnwhiohhegeveeveryintsr elm end instructive eddress on "Who: In- ducemenm the study of low oxen so y men.†Thieeble eddrsm was well reoeiv nndit ietobehonodthisisbutonednhe euohtreeuyetinmtornefrom the nontmenot our town. This eddie- wee tol- iowed by n reedina hyJ.J.cmorentitied “TheGooee. or Name end Philosophgend which ooncesned very forcibly with doo- trines involved lollies MoDonnell’eeolo. The eivnnoeolo hyflimEWeitsrswu DIS!“- eniweyswelooms the pine soul. to: they seemtoeddnlite. enemy end pie-sure 5 BE denttenderedhime vote otthnnh. so which hemedeehtistnndsui . Ange-“3:: inzthenetionelnnthemtnemee edJ ...... The meeting tonight-boom be wells:- tended. esedeheue otpenioniu intend is ex- peooedhetweenshetwothirdtorms. visit. A lecture on “A Hundred Y them-mm Guam." will be dollvu'edb Gnnd Master. No doubt therewfllho n tumoutotthomombon. iodzeoneetthe mostperteotin themvinoe in s11 deteils....At the conclusion of business the members wound to MeConneli's restsursnt. ends piesssnt hell hour wsssmtinsoeisl converse sud oysters. . . .Fsitm’nl Brethren iodue is in s very prospemns condition. new members being initiated almost every regular meeting night. m Notes. â€"Noxt Tuesday evening. 15th M. 31: 1.3). (imam Ros Robot-m valance: tho momhonnththtnlBtothmlodmLF.A. Lsttbotrmm mwmammw , , 7, 3-; hen of tho army '13“ ‘9 â€h" that the work d the m? h “m’ ......Tne services nu: sum ï¬mu,‘ .3 gm short ï¬dm {m coagulation." oxen on a men. Ammuumuumw-nn “'3. â€"Thoregulumonthlym°0 13Ԡcommitmmheldonxondfynfnul‘ 8 111.. M3,; meteddo. prodden‘. In a: ‘ .mé Theothoromoanuoloowdnthohnma. 1,. mutonom:MnEuton and “was; vice- residents; Mn. Wink-5:†Dr. molds. tron-um. commando- ddeawnoldmonwmm! Mme-2| m EBWM†"EEGâ€"'ww 7’ _ An Interesting monument Amazikmwm u A. Brawnâ€"8d. speedily occupy his old qum â€"m-. June- Jmes. driver on Clldm Ho- m’o train running itim blewobmlnnnunomdmo to wwmuuhutho could. monument. Hammond-hayw- Mining-Chi“. Liam‘sâ€"mt!- WWW “mum-n: .43 7:: 55¢“ 'm'" mun We havenow ino warehouse a. cat-load of Beamish’e Celebrated Grey Land Plaster in: barmleandbagqandolandsut ineocks. Convenienttoloadandpï¬ceereasonable. placedinstockearl thisweek. Almmrtionofthisshi mentismadeu W Were famous 1mg of 25c. Tea. The quality is unexoelledpfor the money. p Of our ' to the collapse of the Wholesale Grocers’ Guild the other dag/,1; than probable that the result will be an appreciable drop -_ - - 2- - 41.- “â€"3-- Al [Inna-allnlmfl gallium-o These com'brise Cotton and Fine Wool Underwear, Embroideries, Dress Goods, Silks, Millinery Goods, Tweeds, Carpets, Prints, Linens, Table Linens, Towels, Rollering, etc., etc. From Stuttgart, Germany; St. Gall, Switzerland; Paris and Lyons, France; London, Gloucester and Manchester, England; Glasgow, Scotland; Belfast, Ireland. cry direct from Manufacturers in the Old World. ANOTHER DROP IN'SUGARS. INVOICES RECEIVED THIS WEEK OF__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- SPRING GOODS 100 HALFâ€"CHESTS or: TEA 37an 25. m TWO OARLOADS OF SUGARS We will give more Iwnest quality for a «7055“? than has ever before been oflered. More buyers are wanted to magic t’his large stock and no inducements will be left unmade to seal the Goods. Blinds, etc., are, as eve. 3 “ Department. Boy 8, Men The sun is Shawna so eyes from its, bufï¬ng Hâ€"t-‘hï¬â€"bu A. a revelatwn in beam}, FOR THE LENTEN SEASON fer tovour customers. A thorougnty [Ira-coax: swan: a] mum Jackets and Mantle Cloths, with prices strictlyfggg LIIIDSAY’S LEADER 0F LOW 04S†PRICES DRY GOODS HOUSE. ARCH. CAMPBELL. I U C . M m so brzghtly you wall have to protect ,your face a urging rays. See our new ska s of Mans Sprmg Hats, . .2. .,. merit and empnws. (kiwi-3, Luci Curtains, Inn/lulu. ~ ies and such Prices we have never before been able to ustomers. A thoroughly ï¬rst-class stock of_ Ladies’ Capes, ind Dundee FlsveIIe Bros. DUNDAS 81 FLAVELLE BROS. '_ M0 7A.? ilFEY, '2 a leading feature 0/ our House-keeping yelg’s and Youtlgs' gaudy-made Clot/Ling '. E. ‘W. McGafler. Arch. 0am Qbeu. are open and ready. $3.33 60715.4 3blete assortment. - FAM ILY GIâ€"eqt FreshWater Earrings. New