Bathing e Chest 3f Flesh anally be“ TC. 'StSo ,y difl’m k Lungs WARNER 86 CD’S. [IE W SPRING DRESS 00008 aï¬erings f0? 511 if you do not. Come and see our pleas“! if yaw do, 80"!) TBARGAINS u thichwe 3.31s ya... w“--- V , " the markets 11: searcn or Our stock in other dep m; ill permit only a pasai New in Double Fold Hen; reek. Somethin _ ' Carpqt Samples and co Curtains, whlch are apeclally 1 will buy you 147 m 75 an!!! cleared: oh! 1mm WWW“! X» miles from Lime mg tinie. $5,500 $7,500 34,600 $4,700 $4,400 34,000 w,uuv $4,600 85,200 Real Estate, Money Loaning and Insurance Broker, Lindsay. _,_______ TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA. ___ # . x-.. -m 147mm. 753"fl [W men. wnomn N0. 1698- mm-..ln- A 1m “gt-v. July 9.131983: I‘ARMS WANTED 1'0 m!- nanny. March 16. 182â€"97. /â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- J. H. Sootheran. PARTIAL LIST OF Tommi; on www - IqwxsmP 0F EMILY. mm m Lindsay. _ - will buy you 18° “7’“ 563m uneasy. mm. will buy you 100 W“ m tram mossy- will buy you 100 â€1'93 W mu“ from Dadaâ€- will buy you 100 we hm near mm w!“ buy you 100 acre mm near . A very may of up ' with: in 15 m . man » spcmc'rs ER YAR . 3' n‘ f. 20 different now nhndu fanc upring effect- :10 CENT - PER YARD. Other homo: t ckot this lino :1: than- doors- to 3 arm at 12; can“. 20 pioou mixed lot fancy drou goods. 1‘ _ ulu- valuo h 80 to 40 can“. to ho cloned at 15 CENTS ER YARD. 100 place: wide width double told am good. in plain .11 wool cashmere», fancy common and dimonal IOI‘ROI; over 30 shade: in one}: line, and the ban bureau: in Cami. at 25 CENTS PER YARD. . 20 dudes Fin. Al MM. whloh will a! “ 1% GEN 8. , wear Ilka iron, to be 60 pieces heavy :11 wool wide width double fold eilhmeree (‘2. linee), 30 eheden in each, at from 10 to 1-5 cent. per yud lee: than they can be bought for elsewhere. 60 TWEED _DRI_§S§ PATTEDRNjSâ€"New, Fresh and UU .vau-u â€"_.â€"..~ Seuonable goody. Patterln conï¬ned axoluulvely to our- selves, no two alike, at our well-known unusually low prices. Comm. 0! 80 pin“ double fold Isl-inn 1nd unnum- gooda, medium and light calm-I, nt 1 CENTS, cheap at 35 cent... 10 team In double fold pldd and strip. uniting: at "J; O NTS.Ipociuliy ndsptod for children's school dull... 100 pieces union and all wool black cashmeres,henriettas, crepe clothe, ï¬gured 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. Warner a Go. Door- f. 4.170- We have a splendid stock of Gold, Gold ï¬lled, Silver and Nickel Watches at all prices from $2.00 upward. __.___.. uvnn The best value in Ladies’ and Gen tlemen’s Watches in Tewn. N0 SUCH VALUE HAS BEEN OFFERED IN LIND- SA Y BEFORE. 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. 3 “THE MIDLANDâ€â€"our special Watch has proved such a success that we are preparing some other specialties of similar merit and the public will ï¬nd 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 class rather than a cheap w and it is intended for railway and others who need and appreciate a ï¬rst-class article. A - ,, J ........ .. m “I u V“-'â€"â€" appreciate a ï¬rst-class article. Bring or send us your Watch, Clock, and Jewellery repairs. 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 send estimates of .thecost of repairs before the “Cork is begun H‘HE M1DLAND†BRIT- TON BROS’ LINDSAY ONT. Our obj ect has been to make “THE JMIDLANDâ€3 high- 70(31):ng suiting- in 15 diflorent ‘, Kent-st, Lindsay. at of Daily House. 31-1 tton Bros. m s ‘ @ï¬iï¬adi an You will be cheap Watch, 'ulu- vnluo from arfd can Lind-u. Much 17. 1893-91. lately added to our immense stock. A manufacturer failed. We secured part of the stock at a big reduction. If you get here you will get big value, that’a sure. You want SPRING BOOTS. We ere stuck for room. A little money will go a long way here. . 4,000 PAIRS Boats and Shoes We have an endless variety of Women’s, Misses’ 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. We carry a. large stock of elegant and solid ï¬ne boots in laced and congress. We beat the record in price, variety and quality of GRANGER BOOTS, Plow Boots, and low priced ï¬ne books. We lead in TRUN KS 5nd VALISES. Our customers all pronounce this the best And cheapest place to buy boots. JOHNSTON SISSON The famous Shoo Hon 0! many. Between Duly Home and Wm“- a co. ,â€"f SHORTHORN BULL FOR SALE.â€" 13 months old. ï¬ne red color, lugs and extra well fleshed. Got by "Proud Duke." a. Cmiokehuka ball. well-known prize winner. Aalnmdetomlnedtosoflwfllq’igeabmdn. In otgood mnkina ‘Itrdna on th am and don't: side. Come or write to JOHN CAMPBELL. "Fan-view Fun.†Woodvmo, 033. March 18, 1892â€"97-4. A tor sale nou- tho town of Salton-ta. Muni- tcbn. Field notes: coil No. A1. not: study loom. Atow minutes wnlx mm a poet ofllee. Slopes one foot to the hundred to the south. 40 some of good tlmber on the property: also n never falling stream rune moon the corner. Terms easy. Would take a. smell Ontorlo term In part payment. Apply to this ofï¬ce for Mowersâ€"954w. LV indebted to the 1m ï¬rm 01' Km, a; Kennedy (either by note or book account: no hereby notiï¬ed to can at the omce oi the lute ï¬rm and settle their accounts with me, before the lOl‘H DAY OF APRIL next. All chime not aid by that date will be heed in my soil tor’e hands for collection. an costs will be JOSEPH KILLABY. many. incurred. March. 83. 1891â€"95 I), Vflluu Vl- vuwwn- v. H-vvvâ€"wâ€"vâ€" _ VF,V,, m which will be produced e: the ale. the Iiowimr property: Lot 11 in the 9m and 10th concedone. end lot lilnthe 8!th 9th oonoeeaione otthe town- ship of butter-worth, containing together 862 come. more orleee. The following improvements and building ereanidto he on: the premises: About 50m cleared. n log dwelling. noble and horn. trnme dwelling and kitchen. Thane in a young orchard on he property. TERMSâ€"20 per cent. of the pnrchnee money tobepniddownontheduotenle. For balance termewinbemndeknownnnhn coin. For turther mm nnplifto JONEgo 12511103 % AOKENZIE. torn. ornate-en. Tm or to R. J. LnROY. Esq" Combâ€"974. License District of East ' and West Victoria “m ion: 8808137 â€Mutammwum Box! In .M Jmagma-unceno.mumâ€"ups? †NOTICE TO PAY UP.â€"All parties indebted t9 the‘htorgqphot Km‘P’.§ st 1 o’clock in the “moon. 3: Kay. no“). In the Vmsxo of 00m. by ï¬rm; giggwm or sale contdned in certain An. __III L- â€"-‘An-.‘ ‘0 th- â€I; OBTAIN A LICENSE VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 1892, First day of April, A. D. 1892. Lindsay. Mggch 17. 1892â€"97. In the Township of Immoral. In the MW gouty UCTION SALE Nev} A dvertigements. Johnnie; a: Sisaon. EPLENDID CHAN_C_E._-_-â€"890 acre, NOTICE- M188 O'Brien; Allpmluwuflncto There wmbesoldon LADIES. _01.v_ LINDSAY, ONCE, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1892. £63038 that Arm? CAPITAL. rams 10 now!) our mu. Punk: do â€mama“. Mr. Bean. belt: “5 Hon. semm mason urtved st the Bun-ell hou00_m1 momma upon buoinooo which M toiuood to diooiooo ototing thot it woo conï¬dentlol. Thou- vioit on the m m". 4|! oi Mr. Chopioon’o :otnrn aim color to tho roporto onmnt loot wook in roioronoo to tho pooition oi tho miniotor of WWII. ond would lend to tho conviction tho: than. dupito tot-y doniolo. o om Mount on toot to ooonro on. do Maw. motor to Sponoorwood old It. Ohoploon’o dioop- pooronoo tron tho todotol oobinot to mono no, for Lion-Gonna Anon. A oiooo Mood oi Mr. Ghoul.“ told no Froo Prooo thio ottornoon tuft thou woo no doubt oi tho ulna-no. 0‘ I Mo: to oven-thaw m mini-m of cum but an: Mr. Chunk-u Md boon Mighty internal 0! the whole hula“ 1m no Inception tad wu mu, wound ht «cantata. “80 will not be you»! 0|“ low.“ um um m- ulouua. “maul! mm 05min m sud SI: Adolph 0m dour. 1:.†Mr. Onuplun I. swam Duncan: and pinch only aim ho gvor if...“ I can tell you , ALA.â€" that. onlou tho mull-non cone thou osbollloa ho wlll thaw Mo powor. Pre- ulor Do uohmlllo had honor bowm. Mr. Onoploon on um um M. on, no- moo: he llkol. Juno-loco crud: o (a la the hollow of my hold. Tho Quoboo ono moot not on without It. Chooloon ond tho, know It. Lo! It. Couple“ rotlto Md tho now Quoboo who: would not“ 3mm ms warm. The Ontario mauve- are duquloted at Mr. DoBonohorvmo’I mu. regarding It “WWW “IWG to: better in: month». “ 'â€"v râ€"-_, tome. One at the motive whips cold thet 1c wee melee! tor the Quebec oehlnet to expect to receive en, anode! conces- clone tron: Mr. Abbott “We will not and it." he said, “end the government to now no strong that it on Ioceeeetnlly reelet nay demende from DeBoochervme. We hove 55 majority conï¬de the province 0! Quebec. and can get along without the Frenchmen ALL_.L L-_ _.-‘l- __ LI- u we "or â€"v Vivâ€"vâ€"V _. an â€"'-e _ e , , ii noose-en. Mr. Abbott hes mede up hie mind not to yield. end even Mr. Chepleen’e new "kick" will noteeere him. Meybe the time hee come when Mr. Chepleen will be punished tor hie conduct lest tell. Ontario would like nothing bettet." new: 10 APPEAL am. Mr. Delton McCerthy hee received weed thet the imperiel privy council hee ellowed the epplleetion tor lave to eppeel in the Menitobe eehool eeee. The epplieetion wee ï¬ethetmdey by Sir Hence Devey, who win he aeeleted by Mr. McCarthy In the argument of the one when It eomee up next emnmer. PAYING ran an: cm mrpn's nuc- nox aroma. In eommlttee of supply lent Ffldeymhen the item for the high commissioner’- omee wee reeehed, the oppodtlon renewed their etteck of Int eeeelen noon Sh- Chen-lee Tupper’e eleouoneerinx tour 0! he: wring. Mt. Sonnet-ville pointed out the: not only wee Slr Cherie- peld 8473 toe-hie mulling expeneee to end tron: Enzlend, but thet he eleo received $780. helm et the tete of $10 perdlemror the 78deyeheweeln thle country etnmplng onbehel! otthe to" tv. He eleo readied the hill 0! over 1,000 which, as «Indeed in the North Perth election cue, SI: Chulee hed run up for epoch! mine, and wnnted to know whether the country woe to my thle one: also. Mr. Bowen then sue when the only “Watery total-median of the whole discussion, tor he noted the: when he was acting minister of nun†the neeonnc In queetlop wn_e mounted to gig). bub mg" he - IA -_-n n-â€" 3d Bum"... 331:; 3:." 51.3556: Mr. Someflme add the: to be consistent the government should reuse to pay the other poutleel eervleee It wee tune to retest. Tale etleck wee eeconded by Mr. evlee. wuo eteted the: lo we bed enough to: the country to heve to any alt Cherlee 312,0“) per enuum, but It wee woue to chum hie expenses for ehuelng hie polltloel oppon- ente to the ublle treeem. St: John hompecn mhed to Tupper’e defence, end in doing eo mede e very bed tectlcel mleteke. He muet heve loet lne ueuel memory, tor he ended su- Cherlee wwnkhe expect?!cneaotletloney “I: e e Wdï¬hhflm Md the: when he wee celled the dleeolutlon wee neither oontempleted no: efl'eeted. Tile excuse wee eoon toheeefllmeyeeur.£.eurler celledlc for Mr. Brent quoted from Renard Sir John Meedoneld‘e Item of leet eeeelon thet “Sir Cherlee Topper ceme out from Ena- lendtogiveuethehenedtot hleeklll, hle eloquence end hle Influence.†Thle quot» tlon cruehed the minute! of juetloe. end the opnoeltlon. new with their even- ing’e work, ellowed the item to peee. end the house econ ette: edjourued. exoeneee. Mr. Lender said he could not mad the chum of these expeneel to the public tren- our! no anything elee but an outage. Sir Cherie: Tapper wee Cunde'e unbeuedor to Ennlnnd, nnd it was A crying diesnco that. 3 nun who occupied Inch n poeition ehonld descend to the level at an election aiming-spent“. It was simply n blind to say a Si: Cheriee Tapper hed come out here for the Weehington nmtiuione, end when pgrliunent I!“ ukea to pay for his ‘34,- AA __-‘A-‘ WNW! OF “CHM. The Mail'- Ottun. euro-pond»: at inst, nunâ€"“Tho sundonment o! recipro- tho oonuerutivo My no pun." Itself to: stun! disclaim“ In two: of Great Bdulnmthoohmmolm.ru- mmmmm II My adorned. Emma: mail" lu Manta m 1113393! ream u: the United sums. inn to-dsy. My, 3 dew-count. Iocml! pot-1m mum: at the mayo! 1851. Auudby Mr. Bulnowlut rod. anthem“ tint udprodtyln Mailman»: would no: ho name!†umumUMMSutuwmoouu-md. The addition at mm wu than when 9.!- m m "3.- 193839!“ 4“- spoken at. and bore the mutton or du- crlgnlnnglogogmg np._ Ill-.191†â€my. BEWIiiiï¬iflii Edna-oath in mi 'utno- turn would not be too: No male. Ghanaian“ upon 3:! _ mayo“ an, umo duties on tho Alum lupouod upou like not. The Aumlcuuu would not stun the Introduction of Bria-h low tho Uultod Sun- by wuy o! and... um uullltylug tho Uuuod Sato- uflfl. not, wooed! lo Mr. Blduo. would tho, no ouutout our exoho dutlou m Magnum so mongol tho Quit“! Btotoo. Tub blouaht up tho quooticn oi mouue. which tho Annotioon ooccotor) woo unoblo to oclvo. Tho ticn notur- ell] pointod to co union. undor which tho cuotonio romno would bo pcclod onddivldod. but thlo woo not gone into. cud no o rooult tho noactotiono were nbondcuodnouoolooo. Tho Oonodion dolo- aotoo would not o the whclo box not would thoUultod tetoo moot thorn bolt wu. Slr Rlchord Cortwrlaht dioorodlto thovorolcnoi then tictiono no nlotod by In. Room. on docloroo thot tho mlnioth-o wont oouth dotorninod not to not o tIooty. in which they wore onluoutly onocooolul. But Mr. Footer- unmtlvo lo oanoctto roviow by Mr. Blolno. who. it thoroionuythina incorrect in it, will no doubt reply. Lo it lo. unrectrlctod reci- procity hno moved o otep further nod lo Btgilhinuly ouuootivc of oommorclol on. Although no mu! ohonuoo wot-o mon- tionodln the budget Inoch it doeo not follow thot none will gropoood. It in undontood thot when tho once in moved into oommltteeot won nod meouo there 1 'm b. .u'o roams LOOKING TO WASHINGTON. Mr. Dalton McCsrthy hes st isst swahened to the necessity oi securing better relstions with our neighbors to the south. He gives notice thst to-morrow week he win move: “Thet in the opinion of the house. in view of the vest commer- eisi interests existing between the United Stews o! Amer-ion end Cenods end of the politics! questions irorn time to time re- garding sdjnstment between the Dominion uld the neighboring republic. it would tend to'the sdvsnoement of these interests end the promotion of it better under. stsndina between the two countries were s moresentnthe oi the Dominion. subject to the spprovsi of Her Majesty's Imperisi advisers. sttechod to the stsfl oi her mjesty’s minister et Washington. speci- eliyAchu-ged to wstch, gunrd end represent . n,__1_ n __,...v __ the lumen: of Candis." 0E8. Thu-aha been 1:17:11“) yarn. and II Itm in the minds of may people, areal- lng of uncertainty reign-ding our umber lands end 5 tea thet the timber of On- terloheebeen pretty well out on. It to thought by some thet the government hubeen 3 little careless in eelllns It on test and that soon the supply will be gone, and with It one o! Ontu'lo'e prin- cipel eomoee of revenue. A reqneet for never: 1n the leflelntnre by Air. Clancy the other dey_. however. brpnght tron: ounmo's 1215533 RESO UR- Eznfwirfâ€"ï¬sï¬yf co'mmluiimor of some Informant: am will crown lands. . allay any lens on the subject just st . .- n,_;_ .u.).. .- ‘5- "qu- In.) Ill] Ivâ€"uâ€" vâ€" -â€"- ‘1 7,7 _ present. Mr. Hardy alludes to the timber leased and still unsold and unexplored In ï¬gure- that takes one’s breath. and speaks of a couple of hundred million test havlng been lost by ï¬re last year. not that It was worth speaking of, except to show Mr. Clancy that it would be dlflioult for the government to be accurate to a few test In ,A AL- “n...â€" -.b-J In. W. gifï¬fgc'ES ‘SmTuud’ tor. cop; £13m ghq Globe' report: , __ A‘ AI... L-â€"-- 6“- 1 ND] mm “16 alone I "pure - Mr. Herd, gave to the home the etete- ment which he mede three yeere o ee to the eetlmeted mlleege ot nnll crown timber lands. Wee: o! the Ouewe rlnr end northweet of the llmiu eold in 1872. between 30° end 35" weet end extendlnz noun to 48° perellel o! letltnde. 2mm cqnere milee; between the Ottewe enncy end bezthe eold in 1881. 510 «were mllee ; e total 0! 24.540.000.000 feet. Averegina umberonthleereeet 1.0111000 teet to the mile there were 241130900900 feet. The [Wk Juv- , ., licence in Canada thou: 19.!!30 Iquu-e miles. on which there we.- euppoeed to be 10,ooo.ooo.ooo feet. which male . mend to“! of over eo.wo.ooo.ooo teet dumber-till uncutin the poses-ion of the province. With euch ï¬gure. .- these he believed am the gummy ct timberlnpoeecesion o: the province was “1W“ ‘1-w-wâ€" ..7 , meaning the In In happen e gmgweomewou e the reelm of preeentpolltice. Heddleuledtheerythet the timber lends were about depleted end pointed on! the din-trons efleet on bad- lpAg ‘L- -“Mnn-Iu. A. mall A A be! «Good m [1% the macro! Tn Pour.) Sunâ€"I will: to direct your mum to 3 mutter which has hitherto pun-ed unuo. ticcdtn thew-o! the town. but which hu- hocn the subject or concldmblc com- mnt among the wmpconlo. namely. the conduct 0! certain young men “public . -.L_ n_ yam plus. and “up: much mum to support. (Alma-e.) . an n. :M w“ aim um mimm Wmmm Nam mm Mmmmwwmmw WWWMWMMM ma “mm L Nahum m Wmmww. .J'Youu. its. COWNICA TI 0N8. 436%; [W m Pat.‘ MALâ€"Mr. A. Melanin mm left on Wedge-day (or Onbonr. mm when he Inn mind a Incl-sun situation ...... Onthoumdum.Neviumewu. Winner. Junior Poul-on. hr nu. Ethel Whine: I‘m-x. non. Inn's mxmm u- Otto Poul- out. unit. we to: hunt: “can u.- nnhmoama.'r.n. He won I most :0- unoohblo and upright alum cad wu n mne- luwiuun a» coma“! . E. m born in momma? Woman. :13.“ w Hod ll: be thirty In nun no. no Inn-sunny man We on. “v- w and a unma- In. cl Holmes. II In Gnu-hum thus. was. madam. nun. â€mum yaw-rod InthoR.C. '5 LORNEVILLE. [W ct The Post. Oam;nr.-Thoud now- ot r. Moll. sumac-cu. um: om! took place on the 1mm“!!! spoon m «I! W33 mummumm LOCAL NEWSLETTERS BREOHIN. [mm d The M1 Duluuuuaâ€"mu manta swim bu open“ on: dun-mung moms Inn .31! II Inc“! 9990an ,, MNAL-Mfl. Fern-on. to: may yeere eerryluu on dueemehlnu here. he moved to Tonewende. N.Y. ..... . M. Kelly 0! Beg-Cub. Mich. who etent the winter with e ter. Mu. Wane. wlll return home on the aunt of next month. . ...Mr. J. McNenly 0! Block wee vlelelng trlende here Sun a. Nun: Hom.â€" eleh Bree. heve unr- cheeed the Gelleaher hotel end ere rnnnlnx e flut-eleee honee. GIVING Up Emaâ€"Mr. Wm. Ezen hes declded toglve op tel-ulna end will eell hie nook end tel-nuns lmplemente on the 29th Much. Rm"-.-Mr. P. J. Treoey bee re- turned train en extended trlp to Dewey- ;llle. Hte vlelt eeeme to heve «need with an. $88.10“ Louâ€"Mr. P. MeRee loet e velueble Holstein eel! velned e: {100. _Mr. McRpe bud â€11:th 1: 03â€"11â€"73-107 dun Inc. A eeleeuon of the bee: emcee- ot the choir of the Method!» church, Met-khan. led by Mr. Beeeor, joined by the eble ch01: of the chuneh here, gave as e very ï¬ne evening of song. eoloe. duete, gnu-tom end ehomeee. rendered In ï¬le beet meet pee-{Mend made up e vealmeneting pro- . u. _-_ -_.L_-I-_el--ll- nae-II! Comaâ€"11:13; concert was given in the Methodist phagoh Igor-o 09 Monday «onion 7- 7 A--- -1 AL- m-uuâ€"“v â€"' â€" v v. ww- . i , v -7 V . ‘ - gum. which wee euthnaieetioeiiy received end ireqnemiy encore! by the ierge end eppreeletive endienee. Mine Fewer die- unauiehed hex-eel! by 3th rendering mt meet gethegie recitation “The ewiwhmen’e â€"- ,LJA _-__ _..e “llâ€"U y-mâ€"u -w.-_ ctory.’ Thin. on the whole. In: 3 acct uncouth! cud interestinu concert. Pnsoxuuâ€"Dr. and Mrs. Cuthbm of Toronto. comic-luv cud dcuzhtu- oi the pastor of the Methodist church, have been visiting {or c tow dcyc ct the pcrconcgc. The, left to: their home on Tuesday morn- PETERBOBO. A Young WOMAN Courts Smcmn a! TAKING Cmsouc Acm-At noon Suede Mrs. Root. H. Shepherd. living in San Peterboto. whoee hnebend ie ineoectoe in the wire depertment of the Edieon weeks. committed enieide by toting eerhelie neid. She nine ettemnted to forced her little boy, need twenty monthe. to teke the poieon otter ehe hex-eel! hed "renewed it, but wee prevented by he: hnehend. but not betore the ehild'g_te_oe {tee terribly burned. The :SKK'EIXJEHTEJ; flames me: taking the poieon. She wee 25 yeereoi no end belonged to Montnel. when her he live. No cenee ieyet known for the suicide. An inqneet wee held by Oct- oner Dr. Flte. W Tomâ€"The vileze oi unn- .__ .... .L- numb-.9. ml. n! Patel-ban. w. -v-â€"- Inn on: the make: 0071- ot Peta-born. which ha been let to Mr. John Donny to: seven! your. st . wu sold nuc- uon Mend†tor 81. to Robert H. A Cucnn Bunâ€"Tho bell In the nova m". "5.1.3335; iu’uiemnuu. g 9-, E. mica MID-.89 3 89698 Son 18. v 45 838- uoanoun S no?" «3833 Boarâ€"a. 20 F are 86. 358... as 930» =5 19% «33-. E. 93 on Go In... 258 :3 .840 Biro ngiapvonoonon 903a. canonâ€"anger coco. 0::- nnun 2.8 p :2. I83 :3 13... No 1- 3 so. our... 8 E3938. 1.92.. Un. 9â€".- ii 90 9833 I:â€" Eon are 2.6. up HE Duoâ€"dun «Suburb no:- 235. a. m; Wangâ€"Ion .303 1: 60:04.68? 90 .610» p .335 35 2338 E. No.83 «Show. 5 (End «vague-5333.893 ovaâ€"u Faunâ€"39m 1| I‘ wilt Pl lib I’llnbr’ wwfltwmnotmywuomm or stock-tum Mom 10 Town-We welcome to our villus Mr. Colin Echo 3nd My. who Mu bacon. muons- at this thriving Monro Woom KILLâ€"Mr. Mex-y, mused by tho liberal m ox- “1:6dede 9‘»th hummumuhctmdwod- lunged-M . Hahn-mud- ,.._._ _.-.L - -_J hm-“A - We mu Ema-us. Emu 1:..anme from turning, a he ï¬nd-mutugetgn groan} policy at an FENELON FALLS. COBOOONK. K1 RKFIELD. OAK WOOD. penance at The Pm] FILLS. d Thom] mm mums. sfoo rm: “mm mmwwmmmmw Mmma-Wmm not: m to Inn. Em Bumâ€"Mr. D. King, bucolic. ha amused-om My M mm to: Em but. 53%: ES trial tibiaâ€"mm “Baum m.-â€"Ir. A. By.- In} hoe-9M Runways-mu lino ruched hot. at tho donlh of Mr. Jolnoo H. Pcthlct oi Mllllrook. who only n low month- nac bore 00‘ on his bride on o! tho not: highly nomad young indi- ct thlo vicinity in tho poi-con of Milo Emily Joli. yonnaoot doublet at Ma. Goorcc Joli oi Hompton. Mr. Pcthiok m ulna c groin crusher. nnd in our to coo it_tho_ load was using _ vv“ w w- â€" -â€"- -‘vv .â€" --__.. no enough the eleeve or Me emook on; t In the Mag. end bellow tho horeepower could be flopped the fleeh mm the It!» to_!he_eloo_w wee egippeq ofl_t_o tho hono. Bo um: o tow do’fo. hut hlo wasting: won an moot. Mo to tho oococd oovcro ttlol Mu. Jon ha been coiled to you through tnoido of olx moatho. Ho:- onnncoc non. Mum F. J on. woo od ond trlahttnuy Inn utlwny occldont in Mnnltobc o tow montho one. Mr. Pcthtck'o tcncnl W to Zlon contour! woo o very Inge one. Cownno Wanna-Lu: you tho tonne" of this district were induced to now 3 ccnoldmhlo cereogc «30059: ISLAY. [Wdruml Aocmmâ€"On'rnudu Int Mammal hummtoboflobdbynharu. wanting-unit Mom at his lam '- Coloudo who“ on the uncouth o! the remnant pnblhhod by Mr. D. Plan 0! Brandon! In the city prose. Mr. J. C. Vsnswuo at the roller mills here u out with s lotto:- to the tumors advising than not «now my more or it. n It m“ not mnkq aoodfloug, and 1339:“: be «m not ,LI- _-J_-“ 566m. wine the other wsl bsdlr Injured. Not being robust Mr. Eitocd salon var much, but he endures the psls‘ with gust inf ï¬ltwdnly u’ I. petienee. Wedneeeelyhopethe: ore long he willheeo tel-Wed u toga shoot so usual. Tmmcn Normâ€"The meeting on Fridey lest wee very smell, but on next niahtie for the nomination of omoexs we would like toeee a. toll house. Let every member be present end let ue hove e otofloere the: will go in night \nd mill for the furtherance of this canoe. Friday. April let, ie election nu: 3. .end let all who A Lâ€"A -‘ en... I.- -- 173""; T'vBK'TJE'EnZEBE 136 were he no earl-option o: headline in connection with Scnm.â€"Sleighinz in nearly ell gone end muddy roede ere once more â€peering. ...... Another wedding lee; week. Who next? PERSONALâ€"W0 understood tint Albert Giieon end hie young bride one about to move to our midet. We welcome our new neighbor-end wiehthemeujoy end hep- pineee in their jcumey lite. BirmingheA very â€We; event oo- ,A ‘L- curred on Wedneedey. March 9th. :3 the residence of Mr. end Mrs. W. H. Wileon o! Ieiey. Fenelon. on the occasion of the Inn- done of their eldest. daughter, Merv J.. to Mr. W. H. Broken-hire of the some niece. The ceremony we: â€tot-med by the Rev. G.W. Mervin of Woodvilie. Long hetero the unpainted hour the home m peeked to overflowing with invited cue-u. At 770.111. glue waging Inn-rel: in! 918M ,, _ .IDALAI- ‘LA be Prof. Robert Swan. Immediatelytho bridegroom end hie eminent. Mr. John Murchhono! Glenn-m, took their place. end were tailored by the bride. leaning on hot brother'- erm, who took hie place ll groom-men duo. The bride wore e head- oome end elegonfly trimmed dneeoo! ol'eom ooohmm. boo and ribbon, tullvou end ounge blouoml. The bride-meld- were Mm anploisrokenoyyo. outer of the , -1 71-1--- groom. 5nd mu Lens Haynes of Lindsay. Mm the enemy the not“ were tuned eta-mucus» coast-flog of slltholux- £111“th cute could suggest. Tho number of costly menu resolved by the bride-how- tho huh m sud m inwmch aha 1n- hold by Mr amon- cflendl and relatives: Ina. mun. mother at them hm Nut. mw. Wmmdmmud CEILIZHIVL gMEJ‘ntLIHflI; vigor m m. m. m m m, m m mm _ m w W m m Emma. 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