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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 18 Mar 1892, p. 1

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:k, Wine ube Paints, >ez- Bronze,. r-Ron. etc. feet. All "S PAIN :h the ‘IIB ANVIL '3, Hail 'MINE. Lrable, Bea: mixed in' ii, and we1 .sfaction in ‘raints wind stock in in in ““1 Hiram.» LONG 63 were 0' w loss 6001 BARGAIN WARNER 86 CD’S. BARGAIN 2. IIEW SPRING DRESS 60008 BARGAIN 3. BARGAIN 4. BARGAIN 5. In addition to above specially mentioned lines we have stacks of New Canadian, Inglish and American Prints, New Challias, New 3-4 and 6-4 Fancy Suitings, of which we ask your careful inspection. Our ofi'erings this season are specially interesting, as we have scoured the markets in search of Bargains, and with ready spot cash have secured them. Our stock in other departments is equally full, attractive and cheap, but space will permit only a. passing mention of them this «I Hemp Carpets, Oil Cloths, week. Something New in Double Fol Carpet Samples and Lace Curtains, which are specially interesting at this house- Come and see our ofi‘efings for Spring. You will be pleased if you do, sorry if you do not. BARGAIN 6. 100 pieces wide width double fold dress goods in plain all M wool cashmeres, fancy costumes and diagonal serges; over 30 shades in each line, and the best. bargain in Canada at 25 CENTS PER YARD. 60 pieces heavy all wool wide width double fold cashmere: w (2 lines), 30 shades in each, at from 10 to 15 cents per yard ' less than they can be bought for elsewhere. 60 TWEED DRESS PATTERN Sâ€"New, Fresh and BARGAIN 9' Seasonable goods. Patterns confined exclusively to our- selves, no two alike, at our well-known unusually low prices. BARGAIN 10. J. H. SOOTHERAN, $6,700 33,500 iTBARGAINS II BARGAIN 11. defining tinie. $5,500 $7,500 $4,600 $4,700 $4,400 $4,000 $5,500 $4,000 $5,200 $9,000 $7,000 TOWNSHIP OF MANVKRS- $5,200 $4,500 $6,000 $2,800 $6,700 wfllnnrchasemmmmeet- wood. wiugurchase 112 acres «150311133 $6,000 $2,750 nun mbor o: ”vile-5°" M .11: are dodrono :3 10““ for ham-w x Ownmot M!!! W “:53... do I. ””100?!" u..- Real‘ Estate, Money Leaning and Insurance Broker, Lindsay. VOLUME xggn:__wgg_nn NO. 1697. IARHS WANTED TO BENT. J. H. Sootheran. PARTIAL LIST OF TO'WNSHIP OF MARIPOSA. -, March 16. 1892-97. TOWXSHIP 0F EMILY. will purchase 130 was three miles Lindsay. . will buy you 185 acres adjoining Lindsay. will buy you 160 was seven miles h'om Lindsay. will buy you 100 acres three miles from Lindsay. will buy you 100 acre tarmnear Renboro. will buy you 10 acre tum near TOWNSHIP OF OPS. gm buy yen 119 acres adjohing Mount Horeb. yummy you 1 Reaboro. w. my...â€" pm ="' will purchase 125 acres within 09° mule or Omemoe. The Great Bankrupt Stockyen, Kent-3%., Lindsay. FOR SALE BY ifia Perrin': momma A very pretty range of spring suitings in 15 difi'erent 2 shades at 8 CENTS PER YARD. f. 20 different new shades fancy spring efl'ects a.th CENTS â€" PER. YARD. Other houses ticket this line at their doors as a. drive at 12% cents. ; 10 patterns in double fold plaid and stripe snitings at _ 12; CENTS, specially adaptedp for children’s school dresses. ! 20 shades Fine Alp paces, which will wear like iron, to be _°. cleared at 12%; CENTS. 20 pieces mixed lot fancy dress goods, regular value from 20 to 40 cents, to be cleared at 15 CENTS PER YARD. Consists of 30 pieces double fold spring and summer goods, medium and light colors, at 18 CENTS, cheap at 25 cents. CK DRESS SILK, bought for spot cash which we are selling at such prices that you can save the price of your linings and trimmings, and some money as well by buying your NEW BLACK SILK DRESS FROM US. ‘ _ ‘- 1,000 yards BLA far below its value, crepe cloths, figured mourning goods, black and white dress goods, etc. We do the black goods trade of the Midland district because our qualities and prices are always right. 2 Doors 100 pieces union and all wool black cashmereghenriettas, Warner Go. in 87617 '. 5170‘ We have a splendid stock of Gold, Gold filled, Silver and Nickel Watches at all prices from $2.00 upward. .NO SUCH VALUE HAS BEEN OFFERED 1N LIND- SA Y BEFORE. WE HAVE ’EM The best value in Ladies’ and Gen- tleman’s Watches in Tewn. Our Watch trade is assuming large proportions and we are bent on making it larger still. If extra close prices and extra good value will do this it shall be done. " “THE MIDLAND”â€"â€"our special Watch has proved such a success that we are preparing some other specialties of similar merit and the public will find that Britton Bros’ special Watches can- not be surpassed anywhere at the prices quoted “THE MID- LAN D” is made to order for us by the Elgin Watch Co., and every movement bears the inscription “THE MIDLAN D” BRIT- TON BROS’ LINDSAY ONT. 7 bur object has been to make “THE MIDLAND"a high- class rather than a cheap Watch, and it is intended for railway men and others who need and can appreciate a first-class article. H-.. 117.5...1. ov~." â€".-â€" J - .7 The repairing of fine Watches and Clocks, and, of all kinds of Jewellery is a strong feature of our business. Articles sent by mail for repairs receive the same careful attention as if left by the owner - in person. We senci estimates of the cost'of repairs before the work is begun when customers desire. ‘ uyyltvm "' â€" â€"â€"__- Bring or send us your Watch, Clock, and Jeyvellery repairs. , L-1_‘_ Br1' tton Bros, of Daly House. Eb g . @Wfladiéiimfingfi DISSOLUTIONâ€" 0F PARTNERSHIP- â€"AI__ A Ag- ___A__HII Witness. 8. B. DEAN. In the matter of the Estate Qf Anastasia O'Neill. late of the Valaae of Kirkfield, in the County of Victoria, lady, deceased. Noticp 19 hex-ob: given. pursusyt to the “provi- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. sions of the 0.. chapter 110. 36. that all having a at the estate of the said Anastasia O’Neill, deceased. are required to send by registered letter or to deliver to Wm. A. McRae. J. P.. of Kirifleld the executor of the real and personal estate and effects at the said deceased. on or hetero the first day of May. A. 1).. 1892, their proper addresses, and the full particulars of their accounts, claims. or demands properly verified. and the nature of the securities (1! any) held by them. And notice is further given that after the first day of Ms . 1892. the said executor will proceed to distrI. ute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of whicc. he shall then have had notice. and that he will not be responsible to: any part of the said assets to any person or persons of whose claims he shall not have had notice. WM. A. MCRAE, Executor estate Anastasia O'Neil. Dated March 7. 1891â€"96 3. 9? 4. .. Rm That Valuable Property known as “Campbentown.” Situnte on river Otonabee. in the townehi of Otonabee, lea Noe. ii and 12. 11th com: on, about 300 acres. county of Petal-borough. The land has a water front on the river of about} or a mile. where steamboats pass daily during the season of navigation between the town of Petethorongh and Rice Lake and towns bordering on the lake. It is distant 10 miles from Peterborongh. 3 miles from the Village of Keene, with good roads on two sides or the block. The land is good arable land. as the terms on all sides will show. There is about 25 acres cleared. the rem portion or the landis well timbered with ardwood averaging 30 cords to the acre. The G. T. Ry. track is about 2; miles from the land, consequently the wood oouldbeshippedbywater or raiitoanyot the cities. All aaplieations to fins-obese to be made to . W. RANN Y. C._ BL. _Agent._ chk’s Blood Pun- w "nor. 500. Dick'o Buster. 50c. Dick's Ointment. 250 Dick'- Manta“ The beat in the world for horses and cattle. They I3" I00“ “0 “88 of 20 I”. a postal the medicines. Ask my dealer for them. Book of nreolous household. medicai. veterin- m and Farmer's receipts sent tree on Agnes- “Ull- DICB co" P' o‘ NOTICE 1‘0 CREDITORS. In the Matter of JOHN CONNERY. Dc- Nouoo is 11er glven. ”magnum“:t unto? manna) mu 0:: havln Connery County _o_t Victoria. gentleman, , L- _... _.._.¢n Do you know Anything about A A Horse? to Patrick J. Hurley or Adam Dunn. both of the town of Lindsay. merchants. the executors under_t.he last will and ml; at said do- persons having reward only to the chum ot which as mmuhnve bud notice. “ammo: 1:0:er reappqslble for the slid emu. unnu- ,__ _-_._ Annâ€"m.- n E: tonyoorson tlaen shall not hl th claim they NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of TTMOTEY EEENAN. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provi- sion- ot the revised mm or Onurlo. chapter ummtlonss.mmpeuouhu (nun-or demands adult the awe of Tun Emu. late of the town or Lindsay, In the county Wotan. laborer. d ' FOR SALE p. J. HURLEY. ADAM DORAN.}E‘°°“°"- H. B. DEAN. Solicitor to: mm Bgted 9; Lindsay this 10m day at Much. A. On or Before the 9nd Day of April. 1892, Write {critic-day. l b D.M.FEBRY . 00.. Windsor.0nt. 3'0? below the 9th day ‘._.â€" Anna New Admflsemantlg WE TELL mugnhl mu roll-um 9:100pr choice APEBS bf Li'p'RIL, 18.32, .W. “ALVIN nu. .u.n.§h..auu., 372 Water-at. Patel-borough. about Seeds. We will send {on Free our Seed Annual or 1892. which tells l TH E WHOLE We illustrate and give prices in this Catalo e. which Is handsomer ever. It tells NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH TRUTH. TRUTH. ’m‘" EFpemn' w":i'ét'iumao’ ' not have had notice. Thcae who have nude 3 study or an th_e_di§- Sfi'e's‘éaiiai’xmu'”fl§h is heir to do strongly recommend LINDSAY, 4.32. laugh-.1. Lindsay. March 17. lmâ€"Q. lately added to out immense stock. A manufacturer fajled. We secured part of the stock at a. blg reduction. If you get here you will get big value, that’s sure. You want SPRING BOOTS. We are stuck for room. A. little money will go a. long way here. 4,000 PAIRS Boats and Shoes We carry a large stock of elegant and solid fine boots in laced and congress. We beat the record in price, variety and quality of GRANGER BOOTS, Plow Boots, and low priced fine boots. We lead in TRUN KS and VALISES. Our customers an pronounce this the beat Ind cheapest place to buy booze. The tuneu- no. [on of many. Between buy Bonn sud Want a Go. We have an endless variety of Women’s, Missee’ and Children’s boots, shoes and slippers. Some special lines made ex- clusively for us by the best manufacturers. Our “Victoria” and “Hygienic" button boots are made from choice imported kid with Porpoise buttonholes. JflHNSTON SISSON Dal; months Bid, Haveâ€"re} color. lane end extra well fleshed. Got by "Proud Duke." 3 Cmiekehuke bull. e well-known prize winner. As I em determined to sell ml! min. vet I: otgood milking amine on sire end dun’e elde. Come or write to JOHN CAMEBEQQQjFAu-view Fem." Woodville. i112. EMILE F0 UNTAINE 5n. BEE-3'16. 1352:4974. A. for sedeneer the town of Selteoets. Meni- wbe. Field notes: soil No. A1. nah sendy loem. A tow minutes well from e post once. Slopes one too: to the hundred to the math. 40 notes of good timber on the property: also a never falling stream runs across the corner. Terms easy. Would take a smell Outer-Io term in pert payment. Apply to this ofllce tor Mowersâ€"954ml. of the Ingres-Container system of touching Mnemmyboaeenntho BENSON HOUSE. LINDSAY. 3m! TUESDAY AND mnSDAY. Those whowish mmukosknowlodao ot the French language should consult him. Lind”. March 11181â€"97“- In an I! 2E2: for ' Iv lla- M “mg-3W _ _ License District of East and West thon’a VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Tuesday.th012th day of April, 1892; u 1 o'clock In the steal-noon. at Roy’s not“. in tho VIII“. of mm. by virtue of power. at ”confined in again WOWJM will be produced a the ale. 301102 torn. Mm‘ or to a J. mom no» 00ml: the 10130me Lot 11 in the 9:1: uni, 10m canoe-sinus. And 10* Minute sauna 9th Mon- 02 the town- ship 0: butternut. comm mother”! sores. more or loan. The following improvement: 3nd bniidlnfl maldtobooiuw prowl-u: Abontflm cleared. I log dwelling. labia Ind hull-m dwelling cad kitchen. Thu. II I 101138 etched on he mum-3y. ITERanâ€"zgpermd WWW” First day of April, A. 0.1892 OBTAIN A LIGENSE unannysroh 17. 182-97. Eamon}: BULL_ FQR $ALE.â€"_ In the Township 0! Luna-worth. In the Pigment) County [BENCH SESSIONS. UCTION SALE We} Advertigements. 7ohnston 8; 5133012. SPLENDID cmcpte-soo gym, NOTICE- was 081-191;. '., FRIDAY, men 18, 1392. GENTLEMEN. Thorewinbosoldon :01ng or our town during that peflod go w I: you hove dovoted your stunt! ' lent you-5mm“ nnd advice on o huboonnpowerrulhomtorgood In the community. It is not necessary that I should review the work or the bond in detail to amounting” record, u up is well known to A d..____. _ __- LlaA- on. I: has been 3 source or extreme gratifica- don to me. I can max-o you. a: your onset “fishnet-mops“ nun-.11. an: nay-noctu- flm with you lave been so sienna: ad satis- factory. and my est-neat cure is than the hm bpord 91; tags may oontmue to grow in 3% W05 the to'wn coilâ€"Soli'hikl'von In even matter in which suggestions have been oflaredbyyonrboud. arm which concerted power and usefulueel. There ere several important undertakings st present sum the attention or our «inane. and noon the successiul sdlumnent of which the future prosperity of the town to 3 large extent depends. Unity of notion on the port oi ourbusiness men. which can be best secured through on active sud energetic board of nude. is absolutely neoeusry in assisting sud encour- aging the work in which the community is so dee interested. And just here it is but ht m3": shows! but. mummptwswfifi“ 8° accomplished in the interests of the town uni community at large; Turning from iocel matters to the business outlook of the country at lei-Re for the pest eer. there is much for which the peopleot have res-on to feel thenkrul. Our country has not been disturbed by serious iinsnclnl troubles such us those wnich visited Eurgfe. America end Australia This is due in: y to our excellent banking eyetem. which i. _________ 1 L- 5L- D.nL-l-' “‘le wvâ€" W-wwâ€" ____w ., was recently pronounced by the Bmhers' Association of the United Stntes, which met st New Orleans. to be. with the single exception perhaps of the banking system of Sootlnnd. the cutest sndbest in the world. The recordci the bunks of our country for the past your shows toerossed growth of business nod profits at trnde. and economy on the put of our The statistics of failures as tarnished our commercial ocenciss. whilst they show thnt the retell business hes been somewhnt overdone. give no cuuse for dlwcnrsuement. Aeompu'lsouottherecord in this recurdot the pest tire with the live yeers previous willsubsteo to this statement so for us the Dominionisccnoerned. As to the p:oyince or Ontnrio. there were three isllnres less inst your then the previous yenr, whilst the umcunt o! liuhilities were less by 886.0% end the onsets by saloon. Ksnltohe. the Northwest and British Columbis show even u better record in this respect. whilst Quebec end the maritime provinces hod en nntortunsto your in the mutter of business tenures. hMit will be ndinltted thet the com- mercial situniicn depends largely upon the condition of the turning industry. Whilst lostyesr the crops were u failure throughout Europe. in Conrado they were the lurgest in the history of the country. A since at the report or the hnrenn or industries of Ontario shows thnt the yield lest meson was much higher then the avenues for the ten yours previous. The crop record for 189i was s remurkebie one. end the prices received by the farmer on the whole will heedmitted to hove been satisfactory. It .‘I_ -_ .mâ€" -eo.-- rough the Immense honest at lost season I tee! euro I voice the sentiment of the board In exvreeelng the hope that the neu- future my eeo the accessory mu. energy end cepltel employed in developing the mm Mamie- ct the country; when Cenedhn blut turn-eel will be producing our own man. steel. niche! end other metal: In which our country so richgyehqunge. This Demeter tn whichthll __-__.I__- I- A...“- Inc-nomad, W uwâ€"nnâ€"u -â€" ____ V_, , section of we‘gzwinoe 1e dee'eg Interested. end I feel mm c your bond mantle to give the stamina end announcement given In the memo en] movemenu in the direction otddlng In the development at our Inductee. A: to undervalue end human 0! e Mnemmthleeoud been-duet! maternity ‘ ,,__ 1v-__ -___|‘e_ h.- hborod may ends-voting to pro wet-watts for m thejtown. '1’: M and ride I modern ”Item donation moo-u mum ecu-led bard m Vim: the town council ”mmmmmm ”xmunpmmmummm. “Wannabe-Moot $5.1m. null-w allude! 18 ...... Thom wu- onlvod. flout-.mmdnec- m_mmm mam:- toenail” instant. Tho “g of weer-tor theeneuinil wee meeded with. Mr. J. B. den wee elected president by eeeieu tien. ee wee eleo Mr. John Kennedy. vice- preeident; Mr. Meemnrehy wee re-eleeted eeoretery-treeeurer. The following mem- herewereeeieeeedto term the council or the boerdzâ€"Meeere. T. B. Deon, J. H. Sootheren. Col. Demon. Rich. Sylvester, E. Flood. B. Touehburn, Sun. Hughes. M. P.. A. F. D. Mecgeehen. J. Britten. Meyor D. Bey. Geo. Been. endJ. B. Knowieon. The following boerd of Arbitration wee eeleoted:-Meeere. John Kennedy. J. B. Knowleon, Col. Deeoon. J. B. Dundee. R. Touehburn. J. E. Sootheren. A. Cempbell, Hon. John Doheon, J. Britten. S. Hughee, M. P., T. B. Dem end R. Sylveeter. A VOTE 0!" THANKS. Moved by Col. Damon. end seconded by John Kmmv. thet in piecing on record en expreeeion oi thenks to the retiring preeident. tor the efilcient end courteous menner in which he has presided over the deliberation o! the boerd. during the put yeer, end for the five euoeeeeive veers since the boerd was established, this boerd eveile iteeli oi the opportunity ageing-ins nvnnw unnu- v; '“V V" -â€"_--, to the retiring president, the Hon. John Doboon. n cordial expression or comm- lntion on the honor 13:er contorted upon him by his excellency the governor-general. in ”pointing him a. member of the senate ottho Dominion oi Qanndg; nod thet the A‘â€" A "Aâ€" John Doboon a copy of. this resolution under the oorponho udottho board.â€" Carried. The subject of the town waterworks was discussed at some length, when it wss moved by Col. Deacon, and seconded by J. H. Soornmx, and csrried unanimously, that lnesmuch as the Lindsay waterworke company have asked the present town council to re-sfllrm the contract entered into by the council of 1891 on behalf of the corporation of Lindsay with said company. tor the purpose of alloying any question as to the legality 0! said contract, this board having taken a close and active interest in considering and negotiating the said con- tract, ere mild. satisfied that it is the best contract In his, and sttonzly urge its re-eifirmstion by the present council: and that Messrs. J. R. Dundee, John Kennedy, E. Flood. J. B. Knowlson and Col. Dasoon he a committee to present the resolution to the town council at its next meeting. A RAILWAY COMMITTEE. Moved by Col. Ducox. seconded by E. FLOOD, flat the president, Col. Damon and Sun. Hughes form the railway commim tor the yewâ€"Carried. The bond then ndjourned. 35 members; of Grey. 50 members; of Northumberlend end Dnrhem, 49 members. The enewere to clrcnlere eent out In 1884 showed thet even then there wee e strong feeling 1n fever of a. reduction at the num- ber.523 belnzmhvor or that retorm end 108 mane: It. The bill introduced by Mr. nerdy, it brought intoioroe in eny county, would greatly diminish the membership oi the council. A county with 3 pop. uletinn oi 40,000 or less would have n council oi seven members; a. county with e populetion between 40,000 and 60,000. would be annexed by nine councillors; and Tun-7‘64 Bepimunuuon o: mamma- [From the Global Therele no doubt that the councils of my 0! our counties have grown to en unwefldy eize. The county council 0: Bruce has 45 members; of Huron, 50 mem- bers: of Middleecx. 49 members; at Oxford. RED UCTION OF co FNTY co UN- ems. thepropceel eppeere to heve token Mr. Meredith'e breeth ewny. It is, however. optlonel wlth the people of eech county to nuke the chenge or to etlck to the old eyeteun. 0n the (law of the munlclpel elec- tione of 1893. the electors in every county hevtng more then fifteen coundnore ere to beturnlehed wlth bellote contetnlnz the ghueetlon. “Are you In favour of adopting e county counclle ect of 1892?" It a. mejorlty vote you the not Is to come lute immedlete operetlon. The not, it brought into tot-cc by popular vote. will eleo mete an Important change In the mode or eleotlnn county connclllore. the county counoll to new composed of the reevee_e_n<l deputy reeyee or the mgnlclp‘el- ihu.___ - [wvw m navyâ€"v; n--. __ -_ ties. Under the new lew the; Silica-I; in- connty may receive nominetion aspen for one or more county councillors. eigncd by 50 or more reteosyeu. The nominees muet hove the some qneliiieetions es munieinsl councils. It only the nnmbu to which the county is entitled ere nominetedâ€"tor inetenee. it the county ie entitled to nine councillors end only nine ere nominetedâ€" they will oi course he deelered elected by ecclnmetlon. l! more then the Inquisite nnmhererenomineted.enden election is :2un thenoinlnetions will he sent to the township end other mnuioiosl conn- eile, end willhe voledonbytheteevesend deputy reeves. Esch reeve end deputy peeve will hsve so may votes es the county council will hsve members. Thus, it eleven councillors ens to be elected, eeeh reeve n. l,;_ .u..... “A“ WANT THE WATER-WORKS. mom or 0mm. "...1"; an tin-"um m- TERMS. $1.007 PER Edi! {III I'll- un: 90:95.".3387 Sign» :83: alder-iii 33a 2:: “an“. §4§§ 3.8!? II ubrl Ilbl-râ€"Dlp'Dr’ EDIâ€"Ir. OAK W00 0. manure-t.) Conant-Tho cocoon In dd New @920? Wv .W 333': 5-"! Eâ€"e'xnecwé- LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS LIFFOfii” l Woe Pat. Ramona-Mr. J. E. Staples or Petu- boto odd as a visit neatly ...... Mr. G. A. mm. of Lindsay spent Sand” 3: hon..." um I. Oahu“ 0! Kendal ha round homo an: spending I We of wash visiting {duds here. Or: you Dunno“. â€"E. Wezhu'm. D. Gllmks, S. Rdnbtrd. D. N. um. and W. Bunblrd ten tor Manitoba ...... John It glilpgdArflteWfloon let: (0:th l AL __ -_____- Paula. wWe with than sum Inna-aa- nu...- 'â€" % the llzh of March, the tempetanes e held an open meeting notwlchetand- lng the lnclemenoy of the weather. the school was crowded. Space will not permit ustospeakot all that was on the eholcs from presented bythe member-o! the edge. The choir rendered a number at selections with great sklll. We mightalso mention two fancy drllls. namelv aJ aneee tan drlll and a tambourlne which were so well rendered as to win the applause of the andlence. Mr. Angus Jamleson ably and skillfully filled the arduous duty or chairman far the evenlna. Wearevleasedto see melodgeln such a fionrlshlnz ooudltlon. Emmaâ€"Weddlnga are all the go at present. We have had several in the comâ€" munity-still there's more to follow. These must be something in leap year after all. Pnnsoxanâ€"Mr. John Graham left here last Tuesday to try hls fortune in the tar west. We wish him success. mem ._ ...v _ ._v Sums!) Wowâ€"Mr. J eflrey his start- hls sawmill and it is running nicely. lie is daily running out the stock 0! custom. logasthilgllle ,_ . H, _-_L_ onnsr Pnonucz. â€" Cardwood. posh, shingles. lumbar, tins and other forest pro- duca can continue to come In a: this at:- “line New anG£.â€"McNe.vln Bros. o! Csrden ere repidly building the brloge ecrose the Green river, north of the village. This bridge will be e needed eddltion end an ornament to the villege. Tan "uuu."â€"Mr. Jewell. our tlnsmlth, is kept busy end is likely to do e booing: bneiness here ...... Mr. McFedyen. the fife shoemeker. is eleo kept busy, getting the work he can do, end. at course, is e henpy men ..... Our memhenze. (funny isn't it,â€"every one of them chrie “Joe,") ere weerins e genie! smile, beepeek- inir e good trede. . Pnasoxenâ€"Bmy White, of the Dundee Flevelle firm, hee been eround eheking bends. It is presumed thet he hes been. giving the exect dimensions of the hen egge wented thie yeer. We will put the hene of thie north country "eg‘n" eny other hens tor leying ease to whet the eppetite 0! on English dnchees or e New York helrees. ON Drr.â€"Thet e hemeea-meker is com.- lna to this piece. A good business owe": the rlght men. Stone or Sauna-Mew blrdsheve come end the nnreeeonebly co d, “grlp"-glvlng winter we h_ev_e bed eppeers to heve don iéi'foiit.‘ ’So be it. lmmw‘n -.... - w--. Pawnâ€"The Rev. Mr. McKey of To- ronoo. greduew of Knox College, on eloquent end lmpreeeive sermon loll: Sebbeth in St. Audrew'e church here ..... . Next Sebbeeh the Rev. Mr. McKey at Queenevllle, (D. V..) will occupy the pulpit here. Let there be a. good turnout. Manamaâ€"A commaouel meeting wee held in the church Mondsy of lee: week for the or glvlngMe cell to I. mluleoer. Rev. hue. cAu . o! Woodvllle, ureelded so model-em In the ebeenee of Rev. Mr. McLeod o! Sonya, who owlng to elekneee in Me temlly wee uuehle to he unseat. It was enmeshed by the meetlng than; they adjourn tor the tux-the: beet-lug o! eeudloetee. Emmaâ€"Our euterprlalng mum. James Vegetgne, hee got the materlel on , e L_I_I_ ‘4‘--- the tori lune brick manna, WWW“ to erect the coming sum- mer. BACK Acumâ€"Our old Mend Mr. John Kelley lo but new: won his old triendl. lull. W W]. uuuu Baumâ€"Mr.- J nines 11¢th ha routed theManot-m nun of 200 acre-torn" mm at u vastly mtd of $400. We wish . 15ch pro-pelt! In h!- under” In EEIUBNID Honâ€"Mu. W. K. Burton. who nu been vmunuuther usher: h. Dunn, hi8 rammed hm sum. Q‘é 33% 55!”?! i" a a! 35 5'3 {3.35; .B. Weldon “918.001 Nb that bola-now“: :3de an an. :5: 9590:. All 5% an Swen.â€" . . i: “'23“ zfi§§fi§ {£223 330 DAY.“ 1' MAJ VICTORIA ROAD. meadows of Th2 POI?! st GROVflrEgDOJN. want Imam-l

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