g-lbio to estimue pretty correctly m. m of the work he. and his fellows â€turned in thiseonatituencï¬ ï¬‚ue m the men, and this is the â€game,†against which the liberal party â€to 383“- 13“ my wonder it is ï¬ght. II! . losing bum: How much longer us bio and honest conservatives ‘ to stand this kind of thing? They cc Laurie: for his remote and an. conneczion with the discredited . rot they will not recognize am no persondly in contact with man as ready to adopt moat unhir 3nd ale manure! and are beneï¬ting n'dina h tin province by the wk at that; men. ‘Truly 31:0 5% I}! 5 the bye-eiactlons. A similar gang were at workln North and South Victoria. Some of them were the same man, no doubt. note are 3 number a! men attachedto mauve waking wing of the conserva- fln party in that riding, it says, who have some to b: Leaked on by their neighbors as potassium} poliaclrms-ns men who work gt the poEIIica’. wood-pus 5: their dally brand and butter. A number of these men after the East Elgln election visited West Karen. They were not public conkers; thy were not men with large circles of acquaintances in that rldlng; any were as: parzzlcularly well versed in political au'sjectsz, and were not, 13 met, In my respect men wk: migh; be exp-acted to Influence the elmtorate or Waat Huron by Inï¬ltlmlcc manna. \Tby,then, were thsy Int Into that ridlng? A Guns of Work as sent into the 31d- lngo Wm: “haunt-e." In an article on “How Battles are Won, those. TIL-amaze Journai gives an insight Into the methods :‘dopieé by series to carry , 74-_- -4. V, HOW TORIE‘b CARRY BYE- ELECTIONS. The West Huron elscsion over, thes mules cmdnurd swinging around the circle, and tamed up in Landon, where mother contear. was being waged. What was their business 1.: Loader 2 The major- lty of them were men practics‘xly without me, yet. they could apparently :ï¬â€˜ord to ~73“ still there was work for them to do. no eleczisns were not all over. Santh Pct}! had to be won and Ipst, and sccord “v'vâ€" â€"- 7' The ma who writes the letter is brother ‘9 the member {or East Elma. and w†his flat hctotnm here. ,1! he is not averse to wing “Influence" xn Perth 13 it likely â€unborn in E‘mn? jAnd 1! he was the m aplrltum ,'_Sc. 321011133 13 I}: apt $112 (imam 33:351. DO you know Anything about ,- A Horse? ________dâ€"â€"-â€"â€"- Iaw Advertisements .c â€51‘s Week. â€and all their time in perambnlnting mad the country. The London liberals were :00 “1‘11 organized, however, and the 8;. Thomas coming-mt. i: is believed, did not have much effect In cres‘dng the result. ' Your telagmm to hand this 1). m. and glad to hear from} you. The. people has not got here with {4.8 znflucncc yet. Things quite dull untll tonight. and may- to-mon-aw it. may be all 0. K. Hold aell in readiness at any time. I will you when to come, i: 0 K;££ not. I :91 wire you no good. M; R. Bl: is not kayo: Keep patient. inure in haste, W. H. INGRAM. The “Mr. R. Bir†referred to is no doubt It. Robert lemmghom. the organizer of tho conservative party In Ontario. The w to go plain that. he who ran: may read and understand. It explains above the tote of one of these two men to v we have mien-ed, the reason why to who it; South Perth anxiously awaiting flu mini! 01 the “ poople with the Influence! Th." l_ette_r 33398511: toong or 11:31, the St. Thomas delegates were undated to n-pn-t for duty in that riding. What the duLy was may be gleaned (tom unknowing: letter. dated St. Mary’s, and «Erased ‘30 one of the gang in this city: -â€" -â€"~â€":; It the waning: has any explanation to lake to the public regarding this extraor- M document be csnnot make it too a. uni thocolnmns of this paper will â€3an to big: (or; mt nurpose._ ,v-,, Lk. ‘,_‘,A _ L,-LL h, â€"-â€"-â€"'~- mung. one}? the individuals who 1116 ï¬g: bpxlng the cgmposs with plan. _ Ryan/“k... ï¬uuwï¬ wwwwom a. as. localâ€"E. Gregory. Two Leashâ€"Chas Cluthe. Boots and Shoesâ€"Wm. Morgan. Notice to Pay [Iaâ€"Joseph Kinsman om Cnux‘n Cut Plugâ€"D. Ritchie 3; Co. Public Noticeâ€"The Putin Lumber 00. Who's Your flatterâ€"E. E. W‘. McGaï¬ov. To Our Lady P3120: s-Dusdas Fmvelle ix 503M ï¬at. 500. Dick'a Buster. 50¢." Dick’s czamsntmz Dick's meenz. 25c Those who have mlde a. study at an the dis- masq tun: animal flesh 15 heir to do 35:0an recommend Box 482. M0355“; mck'g Bloc}! The beat in the world for horses and cattle. Dilution ul. no" LVA- “v. .. _._v -_ _ - _ vieit......Mr. and Mrs. C. Barker were here attending Mrs. Barker’s brother’s funeral, the late Mr. Brethour. OBrrUARv.â€"The many friends of Mr. Albert Brethour of Toronto will be sorry to learn of his death. which occurred at his mother's residence. Mr. Bretoour took sick in Toronto. where he was living. about three months ago. and despite the best medical aid died Sunday morning. Bis funeral took place to St. John‘s cemetery Tuesday Death also celled away on Saturday Mrs. Baird. wife of Dr. Baird of Paisley and oldest daughter of Mr. Geo. Thomp- son of this village: Mrs. Baird was ï¬fty years of age and contracted an illness some time ago from which she never rallied. Her funeral took place from here on Monday to Paisley. She was sister-in-law to Wm. C. R. Baird of Brock f: Mrs. Brabazon and Mrs. Bases of this vil- e. Coxvarsscsm.â€"We are pleased to see Reeve Baird able to be around again after his serious illness. ILLâ€"Mrs. John Thomas has been taken with astroke of paralysis. Very little hope is entertained of her recove ...... Mr. Wm. Gor- don has been very ill but new on the way to recovery. ON THE TRACK.â€"-Mr. P. B. St. John has en d a professional horse trainer to look after is :oadsters. and we expect the coming season Sunder-land will make a good record on the race track. CHANGED Harmsâ€"Mr. A. E. Micks has sold his hardware and tinware business to Mr. J. H. Glendennin 8:. 00. Mr. Micks hasengag- ed in business in terboro. We bespeak for the new ï¬rm a prosperous career. Bm'rxsrr COMMANDER. -This well-known stallion. owned by Doble 3: Lewes. is in the pink of condition and will travel in this section the coming season. HIGH PRICED Bonusâ€"Mr. W. G. St. John sold a tine team of draught horses. bred trom British Commander. for the handsome sum of $285;enother horse bred by the same for $163. Glover always‘breeds from the best. on. 1.5. u alllrnn'n S UN DERLAND. [Correspondence of The Post] FASHIONABLE TAxLomxc.â€"Mr.c.Tucker is conducting a. fashionable tailoring establish- ment. All work guaranteed latest city out. MATRIMONIAIuâ€"We extend our con- . Fred. Tucker. merchant gratuXations to Mr tailor. who has taken to himself a partner in the erson or Miss Henderson 0! Toronto. The p nuptial knot was tied by the Rev. Mr. Freed, Baptist. minister. PERSONALâ€"Mr. Benson, manner of the New York Sewing Machine Co. Toron was in town Monday. . . .Mr. John A. McDonnl and wife spent Sunday in Brechin....Mr. ’1‘ J. Shannon o_t_New 331355 eit'y‘ 1513110510 on a short __ -_ nun-a into the ridlng. That such debauchery oi s constituency should be permitted to go unpnnished would to gross subversion of justice. It the recount results in Mr. Trow being awarded the seat on the honest votes cast the boodlers should be punished in the criminsl courts, and if otherwise the election should be protested and the whole iniquity exposed. The whole country will look to the liberals oi ~quâ€" __-_7 V faithfully in thé nremisei. Ulnarâ€"â€" Your telegram“ ma un- p. In. “(I no has appeared on the scene In South Perth goes to prove that the “influence" had arrived line recuu Ul- uu-uuv..vu .. -_--___ the iniquity should be exposed and the guilty parties punished. Other and can more conclusive evidence than this is coming to light every day which estab- lishes beyond question 0: doubt that the election weeperriegl for ‘the conservative? alw. unvvv- an"..- v---___-__ n. REAL Emma-Mr. John E. Gillespie sold his farm or one hundred and fury acres to Mr. W. B. Blackwell tor $8.000. It 15 an excep- tionally ï¬ne farm, Sons or Tammanâ€"We understand this society is “gang?!“ Rood here and its membershlv is in . The election of ofli- cer§ will take glance to nlggg (Frjdu). ‘ simultaneouuy wnuu my "v â€". -- _ , 1231: Birmingham. and that it was used to: an it was worth the returns of the voting make clear. The method by which Mr. Trow woe defeated is herein made apparent. and the line of duty tor the retormers of the riding to pursue in quite clear. N o matter what the result of to-morrow'e recount may be A . .. L_ ...... a “.A n... LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS FUNERAL Snnmox.â€"The funeral sermon of Mr. A. Brethout was preached by Rev. Mr. Dewey. His text was taken from Timothy. Hie discourse wee chiefly to the young men. lCon-eenondenoe 0: Tan Posm DEATH or A Proxmâ€"Ic is our and duiy to chronicle the death or Mr. Duncan McRse, an, of the fourth concession of the township of Thanh, in the county of On- torlo, who geputqd this life at tho‘gipe‘old Iâ€"unv, .._' ..-',._ e, age 0: ninety-six years, on Monday. the 7th of March. The remains were interred in the Roman Catholic cemetery, near Beaverton,on Thursday.the 10th lust. The funeral cottage was, without doubt, the largest ever witnessed in this locality. From early morning the people from a distance were continually commgln in large numbers, and although the funeral cortcge had been announced to leave the house at 9 o’clock it was close upon 10 o'clock before It started in consequence of the crowde whichjrept ‘cqmlng tor-ward 33?." ï¬'ï¬;ym"â€""’i'826tï¬Ã© umny' â€. iii): a number of others, under the losdmhip __a__' _ in the community in which he lived no long. “Bo ohnll mourn no more to his house, neither shall his place know him any more." The doooooed was born in o small Scottish town in Rooshiro. Scotland, â€"boin3 the eldest non of Alexander ond Morgan: McRno. In the not 1823 he emulated to Canals with the not of the inmily and for 3 low you-o oottlod in ma vicinity 2! Cerium-193$! 902nm.“ G191:- to have the last look at the weii-nown features of him they had come to see end honor. The poll-bearers were all old end intimstefriende of the deceased and his family. viz., Messrs. anhlin J. Campbell. John Venue. sr., Murdoch McRse. James McColl, William Thompson end Geo. F. Bruce. The funeral services were con- ducted in the church by Rev. Fuller Kiel-nan. P.P., one!» ted by the Rev. Father McMahon of Brechin. The funeral ser- vices were very impressive. The deceased wee nu ardent edmirer of the Roman Catholic church but slwnys friendly with other denominations. He hsd n wonderful memoq an _loyed_ to ’dyeli on np‘dr‘eon- vane about. his boyhood do 11: old Scot- land. He was a mm of our principle Ind Integrity. and was widely known Ind piggy mpectetnï¬o will be much mia’aed .# _L.-L I._ I17 BEA VERTON. lat:â€" er may sound. Toronto Street lurket. The receipts of grain on the street market to day were dull. Prices were steady. Wheatâ€"Steady; 150 bushels selling at 90c for white, 86 to 87¢ for spring. 900 for red winter and 780 to 790 tor-goose. Barley-Steady; one load sold at 450. Hay and Straw-The market is steady. 5010sds of hay Benin at $13.50 to $15 for timothy. and 811 to $12 for over. and tour loadsotstraw at $9 to$lO. Dressed Hogsâ€"The receipts were fair and rices were steady at$5.75 to $6.-[Glohe of ' hnrsdey. Toronto Live Stock market. Receipts Tuesday at the western cattle mar- ket were agelnlight. there being only 18 leads ofl’ered. These ooasisted of 270 hogs.65 sheep and lambs, 25 calves and the remainder cattle. Halts dozen loads of cattle were bought for Montreal. There was a teir attendance of buy- ere. among which were a good sprinkling of butchers. Trade throughout ruled pretty much as the closing market day of last week saw it. Last week the total receipts were: 1.191 bogs. 993 cattle. and 190 sheep and lambs; weigh to“, $31. 74. Cattle-Trude was again active Tuesday. and at an early hour the market was pretty well cleared up. all on after being wanted. The very light runs for the past two or three days have been the cause of ï¬ring the market up consider- ably. Tuesday $1 to $2 a head more was paid. The quality of most of the cattle offered was none too good. and three weeks ago would have found some difliculty in selling. About lie wa s the outside price Tuesday. although He would have been readily paid for choice stock suitable for butchere' trade. there being an especial de- mand for these. The prospects for the rest or the week are considered good. Interior and rough cows and oxen sold at 3 to 8 c: lair. 850 msso lb heifers undeteers. at 3} to c: good to choice butchers' beasts at 4e to 40. among the transactions were: Si mixed, averaging 1.5001bs at $12 00 perhead 22 u u 1.05) It ‘3 m u 12 u “ 1.125 “ 4 12} per cwt 17 “ “ 1.075 “ 3 50 per head 10 heifers. “ t 969 “ 3 62?. per cwt 22 n " 87a “ 3 50 per cwt 21 mixed. " 1.000 " 3 62} N 16 heifers. " 900 H 33 00 per head Miloh cows and swingersâ€"There were not many in Tuesday. Sales were slow and draggy although the quality or the animals on otter did not encourage buying. Some enquiry is heard (or â€5133:er but very few have come forward ___. “n _- L-.. on: a- “II -__I.-_.I try their IOKluuum an“--- ..__ "7 v , clime. Among others J arms and Btohud Good are taking a cu-losd of horses to try and make some money in the prslrle province. Robert Strut is away to Bun- don for the same purpose, and Thomas Smith to Hartney. and others. â€" ‘t- “7â€"â€" Dl-l. 11th Mn“ â€"The admiralty if: given sn ordex for two gunbosts to be built. to: special service on Lake Nyasss to assist in suppressing the slave trafï¬c. â€"Tne C. P. R. strike has been declared on. The men will be remststed and s committee of C. P. B. engineers will srbi. trste on all matters in dispute. . n,-_ Dmun (u no: uuv’. u...- -â€"--_- FINE STOCKâ€"Mr. Wm. Rich, 11th com, Manpoea, is Introducing some very ï¬ne bred stock. A thoroughbred berkshlre is E13156“ venture. yet. I'Mllclzl cove eell “mum £0340 per heed Smokersâ€"Trade was new: quiet in this 113 Tuesday. a there were but few enlmsle offered to undo in. There is apparently egood demand for etoekere end ooneidembla en ulry (or enl- mel- welghing from 1.!!!) to 1.050 be is Deelerewlllwflwtowflpercwtmr these. but few such minus lune been ofl'ered likely. Sheep and lambs-With en oxeeedlnlzlr light run. there wee not much dinning ln we 3 clearing in this line Tunedâ€. he bulk of e oflerlnze consisted of yeuunu. which cold 3: 55m: lb. A better quality would lave cold re vet5§o. but. as was the oeeeleet week. verylnterlorenlmell were pleoedonthe m 4ken $1;qu lnpoorreqneet, alumna» to cm _ ._, - . ‘77,,77 , . ï¬neâ€"The demend was active heed" end ellwerewenwd. Prices ranged from 85:03? a piece; uncut of the enlmelc cflercd was light vale Good hcevy celvee bring than: 810. noseâ€"Tuesday's market wee A "council 0! the: ot Frldey lest. Prlcee were well melanin- ed end ell the mlmele ofllered chased lands. Goodeu‘alsht tethogew monsoon. cold at .75 taupe: cwt.( end weaned). Spam ‘ __d 9:31.25 to u 50;»:ch Thc quelity Butchen' modlqmto good........ smd'ï¬ï¬Ã©i â€wuwpe‘iiï¬vi. mqmiiy‘ showedl â€proclaim vexnent. COMMERCIAL NEWS. EVENTS OF THE WEEK. Oman or Tm: Cmmux Poe-r. LINDSAY. Much 21. 12. uoâ€"OO-Immotoo on. ‘r WWIâ€! 3 flag sm..â€"............. -.....-â€" 7 ‘_â€"-L W A. GOODWIN is ofl'emg choice . lots of Remnants In BOOM PAPERS innarcelaot 5:015 rolls um: price toolbar. _._ in Take notice th-t tho businou Intely curried on by Mason. A. W. Perkin a: Son-. hns thlc day been purchuod and taken over by the "Pu-kin Lumber Company of Lindaâ€. Limited." nnd on pox-sons having claims against the mm A. W. Putin Sons are requested to send aune in st once to Mr. Sam. G. Putin, Lindsay. Ontario. Dated this 15th day or March. 1892. (signed) . ' THE PARKIL LL MBER CO. OF LINDSAY. [Umltedd A. C. Dvmu. President. 98-3. SAX C. mem. Sou-Trans. PUBLIC NOTICE. To British Columbia. Washington. Oregon. etc. Tomm'flunpmc CARS. DATES-EVERY FRIDAY. App}! 0621! to '1’. C. MATCHETT. Azt. C.P.R. 95-9. once. 91 Kenn: . can. Duly Hones. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of JOHN CONNERY. Dc- ceased. Notice 15 hon-ob elven. mt to the pro- visions ot the vised Statutes 0! Ontario. Chap“: 110. 806103 36. tbs! all persons ham glam: «jenny!!! gums: gin-gags“ cg J91" “sauna UK uumwâ€" â€",._._.,- â€". wâ€"_.. ‘1‘ in. Conn ,nuot them" of Lindsay. Conga); Vlcpkdl. mummy. docs-sodas _ ‘A... __._-. _ .- ‘A‘Ilnr wuuu’ nu. v nyâ€"-â€"- . 7 r . re ultedtooond h! post pmpni . or to deliver to trick J. Hurley or Adam Donn. both of tho town of Undoâ€. momma. the 0:0ch nnderjho [at will tad mument of said do NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Jlatter a! TIMOTHY HEENAN. men-mud strum-.mmd descriptions. me full partial-rs of their to- oounts. alums «demands. and the name of £119 ngonrmeu 311951193319 by 513cm. â€"A_ _- -A“ AL---“ “I“ mull.“ \M â€"" “" " ‘_"‘-' And notice 1. further rim that shot the and among: â€al.1mmuunnm will W (o “3“..wa ‘he met: 0: m dd deceased uncut the person: entitled thereto. hum mud only to flu chum of which the mawuvghgd notice. “dummy 1! am he tumble to:- the aid mu. or my wtthamof to!!! personorpenou at when ammo, ugh-unthsnudnouoe. P. J. HURLEY. ADAM DURAN. }Exocnm. E. B. DEAN. Solicitor (a mm 7133th .: manna-10m due! March A. Notice la hmby Elven mum: to the previ- giou or m. fumed statutes 0! Oahu-lo. m 110. angina 38.33:! mg:- hnvhc dunno: damn um 03%. mam-a uteotmetonotU-duy. In the county Views-In. labour. doom-ad. no required to nndby’ogtmpdd. c to do)". to mm Humotthomotun .wldow. “maul: ol $0,999 951 e d the OldChn'm On or Before the 2nd D of April. 1892. a" On or before the 96h day of APRIL, 1892, Paciï¬c Coast Excursions New Advertzsements. No other brand of Tobacco has ever ens joyed such an imnlense sale and popularity in the same period as this brand of Cut Plug and. Plug Tobacco. Oldest Cu: Tom-co manufacg flared in Canada, - 0L0 (1mm «cut-'MGJ + Cut Plug. 106. i m H in) Plug, 20c. ug’ 10c. MON TREAL.‘ (PLUG-J FRENCH SESSIONS. MR. EMILE â€"FON1’AINE 33:3 in? m: wxnunsnnr. Those who wish to acquire a. knowleduo of the French Isuzu-co should consult him. Lindsay. Much l7. 189Lâ€"97tl. COD %% LIVER % 0H. Notice ie hereby given thet we vertex-MD heretofore exudes! between the understand under the (inn name of KILLABY a; KEN- NEDYuhee the day been dleolvea by name! eeneen Theeoeonntednethelete arm ere when“! to Joe h Kmeby. The unhinde- cf the letae ï¬rm I be settled by Ruben Kennedy. Dead at Linden this 5th day of Mex-eh. 4.1). 1392. J08 K'ILLABY. Witnuc. H. B. DEAN: In the matter of the Estate of Anastasia O'Neill. late of the Village of Kirk-ï¬eld, in the County of Victoria, lady. dccoascd. Notice is hereby given. wt to the provi- elonegtlthe Rs’g"ï¬?m :10. mass M m. V me mt eeteze of the add mum. O‘Neill. deceased. mnqnlredto send by registered lemma- we count to Wm. A. Home. J. P.. at Kin-knew. the executor of the men! and penonel estate and cinema: “"1Ҡdeoieegl. on «more the ï¬rst y o to. ~ -. wow eddreeeee. end the toll “New†of their noeonnte. dung. or demnnde vex-med. ndthenetnreot theeeoorlueu unheld by them. And notice In further given the: utter theflretdnyot .1892.theeeldexeentor wlllprooeedtodletrl utethe useuot me odd deceased among the person entitled thegeto. hevlngr-egud only Iotheoleuneot whl nhe ehnu then hove had notice. end thnt he “flung bereeponelhletox max-tot the semen-e onypenqn or Doggone ot whoee dnlm he the.“ NOTICE TO CRE DITORS. That Valuable Property known :- “Campbelltown.†81mm on rim Otonboo. in the town-h! o! Own-bee. Ion Not. 11 um 12. um ounce-Yon. shout 800 nerd. county of Pent-borough. A_â€"â€"-â€"â€" -w“- _ it. Ordered Work and Repairing unannounced-mm um um m"'m£hm Ammnx caflnnmmmuum ° FOR SALE. BOOTS and SHOES, LITTLE BIIITAIII MID VIGIIIITY. o: the lam-Couumoramof will! French cmmyboaoonatthe “30! HOUSE. LINDSAY. ImY ’OB PRINTING of 51; decodptiom - Ahmâ€" W “'6 “In mo WEA. Lucnowmen. Executor om Anna-130?! Dated M7. 1891â€"96-3. W. I036†me. man. m a. tut-cu.“ November 16. mâ€"ao-m New Ad vertisements. ISSOLU’I‘ION 0F PARTNERSHIP. GAIN IN THE OLD LINE. ' momma-Va. VIII-soot FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, iiiâ€"Wm _' .‘ ROB'TTKâ€"ENNâ€"wâ€"Eâ€"DX Oxygenized Emulsion of Pure DR. T. A. BOTTLE AT C- EL DOBEJN WJ:'.LL\I .L): 3.1M!A.Co.ct www.mmemun WIND umc mu, â€053:8. Etc. â€you no unload with momma. n sexual Donavon: Bock. Dyerâ€!- or Liver Tron Fem Wane-n. v «marmalmornmou Wen: llecudcuy no spotted by one Dorenwenc Belt. Youwm hove no reeeon to regret :1 meat. Cnflnnd examine them end get cowl: RUP'I'URES.â€"The DOP. TBUSS bent! the world. It uteetterwelgm. durable. It 13 the most comfortable to w‘ absolutely perfect in holding nny rupture. T commended end «lowed by physicians as the Perfect ï¬t and “detection renteed. Also nf AMnmlnAl Sumter-e. 0 trio Binders. e 4' mull-lu- clau- - RUP'I'U'RES.â€"The DORE.\ WEED TRUSS been the wotld. It ieteetterwelght. emu: double. It Is the most comfortable to weer um I absolutely perfect in holdinc on! rupture. They-re n- eommended end wowed by physicians as khe sanded. Perfect m and Mazatlan teed. Also all m . - of Abdominal S m 0 trio Binders. em..tor a? before and one: ecounchlnent- Every wile and mother no have one. They are endorsed by this ed. min. B‘ medioel men and nurses. Take note or piece and date on you me! not see BINGO! noon: on “08331351. 30. The Dorenwend E. B.end A. 00.. Toronto. 23!1 ORGANS AND PIANOS HflflSIER STEEL FRAME GBAINII m "M. mammal- w-g SHUMLU‘UHW'W 7" IQXON 8008. MP; cofï¬n)†mams‘ou, 0M. “a... mm mm â€mammalsmnmw 11:.“qu and. with Love: for m: and Paint muons 0! Deaths god Wonkomnfmuuthsmmat m Rum mowers. Ra“. Gui-um mvm'm.°m_pd gum_m2 , m â€hump“ - , Una-Iv. anh â€alga-gr. one. unmar- out It. “01!" no. aux-o. mm. Unï¬t-u. Much 15. 1891â€"97. Toronto. Mason Hamlin 00., - Beam matey Organ and Piano 60., _ MW“!!- Smlth, American, N. Y. ; Any other mks nuppnodtoordt- 4 \ i The ho ll I m and M1 \- ... aguwewa mam-u; Wt mwmutobetbem m» lathe known world- 1 And I am selling them at least 25 per cent. less tM any other dealer in this county. ‘ GUARANTEED THE BEST DRILL MADE- BENSBH MUSE, mum, on wtouasunv. much a C- E:- DOBENWEN D, HIGINBOTHAM’S DRUG STORE. TIMOTHY, GLOVE R, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. sell the following makes of Noxon Bros. Mfg. Co. b. H. Dorenwend. Difficulty of Breathing } Tightness of the Chestj Wasting Away of Flesh Throat Troubles Consumption Bronchitis, Weak LUngg Asthma, Coughs Catarrh, Golds A. Hmnbotham. J. We therzz p. “Junâ€"v-â€"-vâ€"â€" wâ€"_ wâ€"Vâ€"fl , _ , Sexual noun . West Back. 13an ml or Live mn Fem Women. va «mindlmanmou Weakne- ta: llacudctty .- Invited by the Boronwend m‘ Ben. You will Mayo reason to regret you: um! meat. _ Can and exams them and get catalogue. tour y you no amend with - _ _‘..-.__ â€nu. USE IT FOR Bell Organ and Piano Go , Guelph. Steinway Son, - New York. Berlin Piano and Organ 00-, 30m Weber Piano 00., - New York. W. D. Karn 00., - Woodswck. Chickering Piano 00., New York. ‘ Gerhard, Beintzman 00.. " TIMOTHY , CLOVER. mlml WAR “My pumhaSC‘ Of â€Md â€my 56.0“ every Dolla 1|;an to abo‘c 11 m in the way 01 .1 in the Midland Dist: department, andw 21 Dress Goods of a H'Slifls, Dell/(.1165, 7“: of all kinds, [1 corsets in lo†diï¬â€˜erent mfling g, Hats and 0 Carpets, Floor 01/ 0 Covers Id them go. \\'e m ; upmgetting all kill‘in Wehad the cash to 'z. zj full of them. :1!qule louse. who has C’l/Iz'ffl DRGA Shah of them all on} d. any other flab." Five Cenb ain’t/4 z .Hn M. March 3!.]\‘ Aid I am sol“ w. Nut-.711 31. ~ Isa Spec am being sent 011‘ COTTON S O The Great gg§$.§ 8m WE CI'V C/La 1/71 Fiï¬ pic 8031