Sugars arias stantly on 2 re we oï¬â€˜er hues. reparation for by rely upon L‘r money. NS IN Liamps. maniac made. v u are an" Cotton ’99 f M321 pssa ,ew lines U PA YM EN TS OF J . venient for kernel is 6% [nature '3’. for A. D. 1893. HMS. L rum. ) .;o hereby m 0011â€â€œ 191 10 49; 11 ,7. \U Ring in and going early as fast. We r saw such values. joined the ranks of ‘emaking in Our My Shoes. Low price ls have all the style beauty of higher ‘A a vertis em en ts. HY FOR SALE IN THE (:E C!“ OAKWOOD.â€"The under- :‘cr » gm :3 a. desirable property in If 0- kwoon now occupied by him- na 0. a. an‘ 11 frame housewith stone lineman“) thtbulldings. There is 1:; hzs.’ a! ram attached. on which rcrmc cmâ€; cnced to bear. Gocd hf-T a an 3 mix. on tho lot. Terms lib- rtbcr partnulars wmy toTHUMAS Irrotho ow; er. JOHN SHERIDAN 0. Oak wo users are to obtain vesting orders expense. Parcels 1 andBare under :g s arch 15!. 1895. The purchasers usual pri ileges of plowing etc. lot present yenr and mu possession larch. 1895 The other conditions' gsmnding conditions of the Court Irticulars and commons of sale can Lprication to R J. McLau hlin. Ire Jackson or Hugh O’Eeary, indaay. or John Hoskin. Q. (3.. .â€"A bnuz £5 was of the South 1 2.0: r '. 22. in the 11th Con- I’cnelon, occupied by Thomas deceased m his lifetime All is under cun varion, and rhere are is p opcx't)‘ a frame hon-c and d it is vvrv conx‘enipntly situated illagc of Fenelon Falls. :63. rs WM 110! be bound to supply any or abstracts or copies thereof or res of tine than those in their pos» uze will be a. reserved bid for each -Ten per cunt. of the purchase paid on the day of sale aqd the in one mom}: thereafter, wuhout 7:: OR TO RENTâ€"0n rea- thc J. P FITZPATRICK FARM. :.. E-Zi'l‘ QUARTER 0! LOT 18 and ' " . x' LUT 19, in the 3rd Con. 01 Ops, mu .u all. 75 acres of ploughing . ‘ rm. :nod buildings. Apply to II. li:lhr~ukV or to J. H. SOOTHERAN, :Im-h 1m: 189Lâ€"10L-1. It}; the Inspector on or before arm which will be produced at sale feted fur mic by Pubhc Auclinn at the me. In the Town»! many, on 8th day of FebruaryJSSM. u- c afternoon, the foul North “:11! (,f Lot No. c said Township 01319.1 me or have Iituuted about 4 miles fl Lindm) and 1.}. miles 1‘] i ruadl. The -oil is a. 2 an;- CW The .and- l “'.\ .1): pump a! d crock r U' "H‘ ll a frame In 4,1'.\z.'>m:~ huh, “id: l awry high, also ag< dizium. ()m cm h 01 d «I M. .‘urfl‘u‘ ; mam- .uzmm anixue ‘ ' to 7’? ’WN’S BOTANIC BITTERS, ‘ ‘ A-‘-- I’m-“Int..- ~h 15th. 1:94.â€"10!-3. Inapectox'. GB 5.1 LE SPRING HULL“ Mil") cwaship of Maripma, county of Victoria .rst Day of May ’Tou slssou 0 o‘clock. noon, the foilowing tics in parcels. 1 rm Wen 8321 o! Lat Num- !n the 5th Concession of the Penal-m. 110 acres more or less, and unda cultivazion. Son. . There are ereczed on this pa '- me barn. a frame stable and a In: Iropcrry is :imate 2 miles from ion on (inc Victoria Railway. â€" he ~ rutn Ens: quarter of the am Co. come}: of l'enelon. ,- or lose. '1 his parcel is situate d and z: ert distance south oi soil 1:5 similar and 1 .cm are no ‘5’: Day of APRIL. JOHN SHORT. of 3 Judgment of the High Court won in an action re Johnston. axon there will be offered for AUCTION. with the approba- 1 Master at Lindsay. at his le FARM PROPER": 'i Samaria?i â€"I.\' 'u Iistz'icts w we lead in Style Low Prices for :t gogds. Come with xor a Tavern License, which is to rh 14th. 189L18§ SALE 4;, April 7 th, 1894 OTIOE ton8t $15222: ,strict: for East 'eat Victoria. 'A Y, March 24th, mrt House, Lindsay, and Shoes Farm Property CHISEOLM ‘5: CIIISHOLJI, \ cnuou' Solicitors, Port Hope. _w. W. nun. w Inter ‘t m. 18‘. mâ€"m. 25 ct-- LiGEï¬SERS. bout 4 miles from “ oodvillc. }d 1.}. miles from Grass Hill 1‘!“ 0 -oil is a. good day loam: 1. The Band is lexel and is up a! d crock part of the \ear. [fa frame houfle on sznuc ~ M. h “ith frame kitchL. ‘ . also a. good frame barn d. 'Sep:.4, wigâ€"7: zr. , th of the rurchasc thcr particulars and 1. time of sale, or may -100-4 . } 159T." Land clean and in good state of cultivation. one of the best. in the neighborhood. Plowing s11 done. Liberal terms to good tenant. GEO. C. FOSTER, Little Britain, Ont... Feb. 15Lh.â€"97-t1. ARM T0 RENEâ€"North half of Lot 10. Con.» 13. Mariyosa, 109 acne, 95 cl“ U â€"0n Wuhanâ€"at" neu- Kent, above A. Campbell's Flour and Feed Snore. Contains nine roommwm alter rooms to unit desirable tenant. or would rent to a society. A ply to D. RAY 8: CO. Nov. 28th. 1893â€"86. J: posed at south-halt lot 5 and north-west quarter 10: 4. 1n the 3rd concession, Eldon' nearly all clear: ï¬rst-class soil and In a. good state or cultlvnnon; fair buildings, wgth stone aubunz under bun. This tum admins mo village of Loxnevme. within two miles of Wood- vule. Anply to DONALD MCINTYRE, Lorne- vllle P. 0. March 7th. 1894. «100 8 ARM FOR SALEâ€"150 acres, com- posed of south-halt lot 5 mayoral-East being the hi hest number of awards obtained by any exhi itor. and more than double the number received by all the other sewing machine companies. The Singer manufacturing Oompsny. I] 03823 for sale the went half. of lot No. 1. in the tenth concession or Eldon. 100 acres,980t which are cleared. There in on the term a. Imwzn log house and frame barn, and hewed log enable. It is situated 5 miles tram Wood- viiie, 15mm from Hartley, and I; from Green am station. on the G.T.R. For terms apply to the owner on the premises. or by letter to Hartley v9§_t_offl_o_et _DENNIS MACKIN. Eldon, FA RM FOR SAT. 03823 for sale the v BEECSz’h'IM.-92-tt. TEE SINGER SEWING MACHINE class farm Brick. east side of Lindsay-5L. Lindsay. Has been within the last year remodelled, reï¬tted and enlarged : summed by ghe town water; occupied by a. good tenant; wfll be sold subject to his lease. which has about three years to run from 121: December next. Good sheds, ï¬rst-class stabling, everything in good order. The Patrick 6’onnor’s Farm. Ewt halt Lot 23 in the 7th Con of Ops 109 acresgabout 3 milestrom Lindsay. A ï¬rst- In the matter of the Guardianship of Eulalie Charlotte IViddess, Edna Elizabeth Widdess, and Ethel Isa- bella. W'iddess, infant children of Robert ,IVidcless. Application will be made by the above-named inmate to the Surrogate Court or the County of Victoria, before the Judge In Chambers. at the Court House. in Lindsey, after the expire- tlon or twenty days from the ï¬rst pnbucation hereof, to: an order appointing ohm: tamer. Robert Wlddea. at the said Town at 111163;; guardian of the said infants. Eulnue Charla Wlddcs, Edna. Elizabeth Wlddeee,and Ethel Isabella Widdeie. Dated at Lindsay thls 8th day of March. A . D. The Fitzgerald Farm. The North half of Lot 2. in the 10th Como! Emily; 100 acres ; a fair farm. The Andrew Wilson Farm. ELglt n. and South mug: Lot 12. ogxéitlzomd m .40 acres; 800d rm; m dim Fox? particulars to my of the above apply to H. MULLIGAN, _ sun at the Head. At the World's Fair in Objcago the Singer Manufacturing Company received The undersigned oflera for sale his CHEESE FACTORY a: DOWNEYVILLE. Ont. Said factory is situated in one of the beat farming sections in Victoria. County. eight miles from Lindsey. Factory and apparatus are in ï¬rst- ciaea repair, our-put has been within the last three years as high as thirty-six tons in a neo- son. No opposition. Large ten-Rory to work upon. A grand chance Kora man wanting to start bugipeaa for Mint-1311'. A.,___-‘-. r ~_-.\-â€" . nan-n" Con. of the Township of Fenelon, in the County of Victoria. containing One Hundred 1\Crt:s, more or less. This property lies in a. well untied district and is distant. about. ï¬ve miles from We Town of Lindsay, and has created thereon a dwelling house. barn and stable. "Bi'téd’ hi Nameéme’ 11753891" " M. 0. BOGABT; -100-1. Amxzr. es and Trustee, Also, his CHEESE FACTORY at SCOTCH LINE. Vex-ulna). Victoria County. This factory is situated on the main road, running from Lind- say to Bobcsygson. ï¬fteen miles from tome:- and sixth: miles ttom latter nince. in a. ï¬ne farming section. z-put. tram twenty to zwcnxyflve tons per season. Buildings in good rcusir, apparatus good; will‘dispcsa ct said panel-ties at reasonable ï¬gures. For further information call upon or address. JOSEPH LUCAS. Downeyville. 0nt.. or C. F. REVILL. Dunsi'ord. Ont â€"S.i Under and by virtue of the power of sale con- tained in a certain registered mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale. and upon which default. in payment. has been made, there will be otfcrcd for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the In the County of Victoria; on Thursday, the 15th ,day of Mam], .,.. “v.“q , Thus: Ten per cent. of the purchase money to he paid down at the time of sale. Termx for pay- ment of hakmce will be made known at the time of saie. For further particulars apply to .. _- ._ .......e. In (he matter of the NAPANEE PAPER COMPAN 1’. XOTICE is hereby given that the Xauanee Paper Company. carrying on business It Napa- nee Mills. Fenelcn Falls, and other places. as manufacturers of pulp and paper, have made an assignment under 16.. S. 0. (1887) Chapter 12}. end Amending Acts. of all their estate. credits and effects, to Marshall C. Bogart. of the Town of Nepanee, in the County of Lennox and Ad- dington, agents for the general beneï¬t of their creditors, and I have been duly appointed Assignees and Trustee. oi the said estate by the said creditors. . Creditors are requested to file their claims with the said Trustee with the proofs and par- ticulere thereof required by the said acts. on or before the A 1r.1894.nt the hour of One ochek in the after- noon the iollowiuf' valuable lands and premises, viz The Southihglt gt Lot _N_o. 3.35 thq Eighth AND NOTICE is further given that after the said ï¬rst dos or May, 1894. the said Trustee will proceed to dietnbute the assets of the said debtors amen: the parties entitled thereto. hav- ing regard only to the claims of which notice shall then have been given, and that he will no: be liable for the assets. or any part thereof. so dletribnted to any person or persons at whose claims he shell not then have had notice. Valuable PROPERTIES FOR SALE On Easv Terms. Benson House, in the Town of Lindsay NOTICE TO CRE DlTORS. VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY J. H. SOOIHEBAN, m Ljndm, Much 13:. latâ€"m 100-3. The Bunnan Hotel. New A d vertiaemen‘ts. 54 FIRST AWARDS. JOHN BORE, General Agent. OFFICEâ€"No: Kent-st" Lindsawfgfl: IHEESE FACTORIES FOR SALE.â€" ES IRA BLE DWELLING T0 RENT OTICE. UC'I‘ION SALE EpLALm CHARLOTTE'WIESESS, _. 139525 ELIZABILTH WIDDESS, LTHEL ISABELLA Wmmass. 1801 R..J MCLAUGHLIN. their Senator. ' 'Ris'u‘) OWENS. Freehold Building, Toronto. '.E.â€"-The subscriber In 3'31] THE MONITOR We wish to call the attention of the farmers of Victoria and neighboring counties to our New Monitor Seeder. We 'can guarantee it superior to any- thing now in the market. Our Spring Tooth Cultivator is This is a. combined machine, with many valuable patented improvements. a new implement: that wire would special- ly request intending purchasers to in- spect before placing. orders elsewhere. I i' I. I I - I - - a known that commenting here on Its good qualities is, we feel, quite unneoes We will continue to manufacture a full line of Farm 'Machinery and ImnlementgL any of which we guaram tee to be equal to, if not superior to, anything ever ofl'ered in the market. Farmers will do well to examine our goods for themselves before taking the statements of agents or combinations, whose interest is not identical with ours, nor yet with the farming com- munity. The combination we want to make is with the farmers of Ontario, and to those agents who say ‘.we are to be out of existence in a year or two,'we say our existence depends not on them. With a continuation of the patronage so liberally bestowed on us in the past by the farmers of Ontario, we will continue, even to the dissatisfaction of some big concerns, to place the very best implements in your hands at the lowest prices, besides giving you home manufactured goods, which in itself is a decided advantage, for in case of accidents repairs can always be obtained without delay. Capital Paid up, - $1,500,000 Surplus, - - $1,400,000 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed at highest current rates. No notice 01 withdrawal required. ROBERT ROSS. â€"-WILL SELLâ€" Bound Trip Tickets to General Public st For Easter “Holidays Good going 1). m. trains March 22nd, and all trflna March 23rd and 24th. retumiug until Much 27th. 189‘. To Tanner- Ind Btndona First-Gnu In. and unorthgrd. __ .an, ‘A nn_.l :_..I....hu.. S. C. Brown Leghorns’ Eggs !‘or HATCHING From First Prize Stock at Port Hope, Hamilton. Bow- mamyule, and wherever ea:- Sylvester Bros. Mg. 60. “I!“ uuvâ€"nuu u. Good going from March‘lSth to 22nd, inclusive; returning until April 2nd. 1894, on surrender of the Standard Form of Certiï¬cate. Canadian Paciï¬c Railwaz T. C'. MATCEETT, Agent. W _ IMPROVED COMBINED SEEDER. 5â€"1â€"1} 62E ï¬rst-class F4 RE_' Lindgy. March 14th. 1894. mdegy. gob. lat. www- maâ€, mu 18th. Mm PRIGE out to $l FEB smmn. DOMINION BANK. Our Light Steel Binder is so well ndaayl 0. P. 3. Ol'l'ICE. 91 KENT-81'. LINDSA 17, ONT. J. W; 3111:3911. . Mfg; 0n. LINDSAY ONT. FRIDAY MARCH We no “creams-Ian WWW“ gamma for our nhgoflben am my melt and with tho: object in View wo have counted the exoiuuvo light from melon. Publlohlnu Co. or Philadelphia. to noodle 111: no“ mm remnant». whlohlli-uodin midterm hmenpumeooh Mouton» in: 16 photon-wore views. The port! hove boon ooldot 25 ooou ouch. boi won-n I0 manual: "1991! ooohpoflto subscribes only who on: out the coupon which m below. for in ma. “(1 2 com me. ,__ __IbL 1n “-0- manhunt-ad oppommlty to: marine views at mm mmnnd umm m 1101: ma. and ahénld be in the buds of every biblo undenu. Pm One has Mal-ï¬nd. undo-n benppuod “once. W031! not m .; ___‘__ _ Wauoflumnlndow tho-owning theviownuhould G. H. WILSON. EOCAL NEWS-LETTERS K1 RKFI ELD. [390051 to Tm: Pas-n] MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING.-Th° Minna: Ssnplea of this place dew-e to Inform the ladies that they have ozonod a mulinery and dressmaktng buulnus in this village and no prepared to do fashionsh'o and sultan work on shortest notionâ€"[8013. 71w (Eanmlian gut-"L VICTORIA ROAD. [Special Correspondence oi Tin-z POST.) POSTPONED.â€"The Victoria. Road grand concert is postponed until Easter Mondoy night, March 26th, for the purpose of further organizing the concert, which promises to be one of the beat entertain- ments ever held here. both from a iiterory end mueiciol eundpoint. The names of the tslmt secured will apnea in next issue. REABOBO. [Waco of run P0615] anxvsmâ€"ln sane 0! 1e rims and muddy reeds e goodly number Ivonttond- ed the revivele 1n the Beau-s church. Messrs. Kennedy. Cerew and John Ru conducted the egg-vices. ea [AI-n tint Wuuuuwu Uuu 9v. v-â€"â€"~- PEBSONAL.â€"We are sorry to learn thst Miss Nellie Allsn ls soon to leave our midst. ENTERTAINMENT.â€"The much talked of school entertainment will take place on Much 20m. The school will be assisted by tslsnt from Lindsay and surrounding canon-7.9 Doors open at 7.30. Admlssion, 10 cents. Wluyluuug nu uv .._._ .......... seven years. Mr. Hepburn will ï¬nd that he hes cast his lot in a very quiet. community. We wish him every success in his underrekb 3.. i . Mr. Finley Brown has rented Mr. Joseph V. Stevies's term for e number of years. We wish him success. and we trust. it reports no true, to have the pleasure at extending om- congra- tulations to him in the n w. I turn Fuii pettio culers later. BBTIRING FROM Instanceâ€"Mr. John Truman. an. onset onrhizhly esteemed rel-mere. is retiring {rem inuningleepjcy the‘gieesuiee .. ._ A “- Ill "16 luiutc. vv a nun... an.» “um--." _-.__, _ 7 GeorBe Keel-us. two of our go-ahead young men. ore going to work Mr. Truman's term this summer. We wish them success in their ven- P. or Lâ€"A meeting of the Pstrons of Industry. or this piece, will be held on Tuesday eveulnc. 20th inshin the school house. be: those the: ore interested govern themselves accordingly sud attend the meeting. a: 8 o'clock. Pm noxo Punuco. DUNSFUBD. [Waco or T3: Paar-.1 Mannâ€"Hr. J. A. Berton. or Lindsey. delivered his ponnler lecture “The Mutiny oi the Bounty," in the Methodist church here the other evening. The lecture is vet-y interesting end instructive, end wee etten- tively listened to by e large end apprecia- tive endienoe. At the close e vote of thenks wee tendered Mr. Berton. the whole of the endienee risinn to their feet. The people of Dnnsrord ere enxions to heer the edventnres of the oeetewey eeptein end those mntineers who renamed et Otehiti. Mr. Barron would he heertily welcomed et his eerliest convenience. Scaoox. humâ€"At the school meet- ing lest Setnrdey Mr. E. Thurston wee elected trustee in nleoe 0! Mr. J. Gov, who hee left the section. 0. E. '1‘. S.â€"At the next nestle: of the GE. T. S.. on Thnndey Much 21st. the subject for aneneeion will tauâ€""Resolved. See posters. _ _ _i,, [Corrwpondenoe or Tm: Pos'r.) Rmrnnaâ€"Mr. can. Hepburn. cf Marl- pou. has tented Mr. John Bormlngham's farm. comprising algae 'hundred acme. for a term or '-_k_â€" _¢II an]! n... ha ha- I! “yum“ LIV“: gnaw. u, --._ ,_,._, o! a. retired um. He put-955530 take 119' hi: toddenceln the thriving village of Kirkfleld In the tutgre. We_ lean; Phat Messrs. Henry and ,7, A; ~LA.) _-...-.v Winnâ€"We h mud-nu! mm. MnGoI-m! ROSEDA LE. [Correspondence of Tun: P031.) SICKNESS.â€"Andrew McN ell 1e sick. . . . Lizzie Manon is putting in her eleventh week, ceneed by relapse of la grippe, with no_elgne_9t lmproggmenk. , .__n-_:_- I.-- luau-ht .u-w vuuâ€"â€" -_- PERSONALâ€"Mine Gele has returned "Rushed after visiting Llndsey and the circumjacenb villages for some weeks. Ber sister, Anne, has returned to her former aim-1109. "WEI-Eiiiâ€"Jeek Frost give us a call on 27th Feb" end bit 3 good many people. The heat of the 45!: end 5th of thh month ï¬nished the eleghlng for‘the preseqf._ ‘ Eucrxoxsrfï¬Ã©â€"Brovincid candidates no slow at getting Into the ï¬eld. They any do {better when the arm smtagto (III. â€WWIâ€"aw .â€" .â€"_- __- w mu m.†Mr. wum KJJnEIy wm ma the quantum. and In. Wdter Boll the m-uvw Leannâ€"We h" been informed ‘3“ our .3“an â€mum, muolnnt etc" ha mud no money forth. Lucid-n: lottery. w. Gel-mm u 3 humor and will most likely move - mesa-tn! 10m qua-l- - MWCI MPH-l Senooz. afloat-m :0qu II “'0 nu otmnlll who 31089039925 lull) Danna v. lwr.' ‘â€"vâ€"r- REAL Es'rA'l‘n-i’ezer Pol-duo has bought the Swmton tum am he has held unda lane for may; years. ‘ A-__. L-â€" lwucv av. I-v..." , -w--- Cnxsuaâ€"The census of our town hen been “ken. There in en mange“ 0t 12 soulsâ€"three widows. three huebnnde, three wives and thregghlldg‘en‘. - , , _4‘______‘ SPECIA la ANNO UNCZHBII T. WILSON 8:. WILSON. | fALEol‘lNE. --___- -0 m...â€" PRUPRIETDRS. F W. WIL‘ION. Jud 1mm» '0 have term end Mt. Wm. Great goeem MLLF. Smith’s term. PERSONALâ€"Rev. D. D. McDonald occu- pied hie own pulpit lee: Sundey- Be hes been wee: «sitting e Mend in evenneliuic meetings; in his ebeenee hie pulpit wee joccnpiod by Mr. Muldrew With the client:- 1 teriecic euneetneee girlie anx Ptudenie. -- L_-_ 8m. from neu- Port Hounfecently pur- ehuedetu-mneer Imevue. endthey hue Ilka: up their reeldenee on this piece. The young men cone highly recommended upgemnz. indium lumen end good hel'ghbori. ovu;owIL.50y.rc~uc.uov-nwwm con-:01." Il.. Bub- H" and 56 per 0903., 5th ch»; Eu Buy. 53 per can!" u. fourth. None In via, rt than ache! chm. bu um 50 per cent. tot-‘31. Egb. mums. DAn-C‘fl A...†[W or The Poet! Llcrunâ€"ur. John A. Benon. Q. C..' of Lindeey. will deliver hie lecture. subject, “The meeting or the Bounty.†in Menille Method!“ church on Thur-deg. the ï¬nd mu. end in Peniel Method!» church en Fridev. the 23rd inn. The eerviee to high et 7.30 p. In. The lecture ie dong the e oi Christianity end will he helpful to church mk.‘ ELDUN. [mm at m Poe-m Movma.â€" no people or Eldon m not tom!) dugout-sod by the bud crops 0! the but {our you-.1 hazy-o; now muklng use or ‘AA _ -L-_ --Iâ€".- Iâ€"Io 5w" ’vâ€"u. v... â€"' _'V. __7,,ï¬ the ï¬ne weether In loceuna themselves. Mr. Gilbert McEechen bee mien up um- your! reddenee In Mr. D. McEechen'e pom. nee}- me_guu3n_;. by. ghee. Moore gnu-30:3 {3-51.}: *6.- fliicï¬Ã©ï¬‚i‘. farm. where he expects to run-In u term or can; and the 31°le Meghan uh yin 00:0 UMEMEE. [Correspondence of Tm: Pour.) MAPLE SCGMLâ€" Gaod auger unsung. quenuucs or eyrup cfl'ertou It $1.10 per sullen. PUBLIC Baumâ€"There is not much nit-knees at present. SAD Enmn.â€"Lleut. Rn. 45th but. and deter. “tended the tuners! of their brother-m-law. the love stm Armstrong. 0! Toronto, who died very suddenly from hemorrhage ot the one o! 5]. The deeeeoed at one time lived in Lmdny, use In Omemee, butlho last 20 years of hle life were open; In Penny-skunk coal all regions m,___-- a- _-. 5|.- uzuv 'â€"â€""-_ CONVAuscMTLi'Vi'EilM to know that the flex neighbors Il'e .11 recovering. Emmousâ€"Tnen is very llttle tnlk over coming election: or politics. uzd the problbhion question is notunuch. discus:- INSURANCEâ€"Life inaunnce Agents'l'nre making very frequent vlslts to our village â€"nerhnpa ottoner than anything Is accom- plished. J. D. Thornton appears to be dolng quite a bnnlneaa nmcng the lumen in the old populu ï¬re insurance company. the London Mutnd. 7 BUILDING.â€"There ie more talk of build- ing apex t nu. Mr. Joe. Thornton. retired fume: with us. is ï¬guring new in putting up u long block at buildings the coming summer. Envy Lossâ€"Mr. Thoma Brndburu. of Patel-Doro. was in town on Monduy in: on business about his stock tum. three miles west of hen. He reports hnving loot heevily over the flunncinl emburmmentoi Patel-bozo capitnliete inely. his loan exceeding $30,000. Ex - â€"â€" __',___ PULPIT Scrum-The pulpit oi the Presbyterian church will be occupied next Sundsy by e Knox college student. but arrangements hsVe been msde with Mr. McKay. now oi Knox college. Toronto. to snpply the pulpit permanentlv {on limited MUNMUL'TH. Correspondence of THE Post.) DEATB.â€"Tbe grim visitor hss sash been with no the post week. sud min it is a young wife and mother tho: is called nwsy in the person oi Mrs. Joseph Hediey. who was 111 only sbont {our days. but in that short period of time she snfl'ered more agony gun most neoois sre ssn_‘s_- Uâ€"uwn" --' â€"nvâ€"‘ v‘_* , celled upon to sufl‘er in e litetlme. Trouble tulle heaviest when unexpected. and the young huebend end narrowing relatives have the heartfelt sympathy ot the entire community in their greet eonow. Rename ma Towxsnrp.â€"Mr. Adam Graham. of Bear Lake, wee bold enough to come over Into our township thle week end carry off one of m telnet deughtere In the peace at Mlee Clue De]. (Won-re the Monmouth ooye doingâ€"eucklug their thumbs. 1 gueee.) We wish the young couple long lite end much hepplneu. Mex children nether round their knee. In numbers twenty-ï¬ve, 'And me: they ell teeemhle hlm. And keep his name olive. HusBAxmâ€"We noticed In I recent issue or Tm: Pos'r an Item eboul Boboey- geou hueheude. but, by the way. there one some husbands wlnterlnz here the! ehould be served the gone way. _... ..,A -v â€"v- -_ 7â€"- _ Rnuovenâ€"We are sorry] to'leern thet we ere ebonb to loee one of one prominent citizens. We refer to Metthew Johneon. our worthy poetmeeter end obluunu merchant. He end his emiehle pet-tee:- ere noon! to minute to the Pednc eoeeu 1n eeerch of better health. It In our eel-non wleh thel no any recover his lost heelth end the: hie pockete also we, be lined with men, e golden punter in hie new home. Ammanâ€"A little etrenner errlved et the home 0! Celeo Kinnee letely. welsh- lng e pound end e half. As it did not require much room it. wee ellowed to It“. hn: we heve no: yes honed 11 they Inland reï¬ning It or not. Emaâ€"Themes McConnell hee tent- ed the tern: of N. Brunt. end In ehont to commence teeming on hle own hook. We think we “men e Inlee" just here. ee Tom tenoce chop who 1e tend ot hie own eoelety. Cans: humanâ€"We would like to inlet-In thewoeld the; we elem to heve e.- n- Fm Batman 1!â€. 3mm. 16 1894. LORNE VI LLE. m ot_‘l‘nl Eon-j MANILLA. once a! In: Post. SAD 15â€"11» my Mond- ln thi- of Mr. 0. Buck.“ Robinson. of to. publisher 0! The Pmbyurhn and m ppm. Inn: with regret at the sudden dam by drowning of his eldest camoufla- Ala-odor. In the port 0! Hana Km. I: appears he 3nd m of the our were anon. “deal-owning to that: ship. And whfln Imp onto! the mull ho“. he tell Into was sad unk warm " a 'Tai' ground u very usually dud with now have now. and the MI m the “uno- of agency." been III-ant tor 3 number n! yous. h1- unoflcnl Joke! nnd school-boy dun um um truth to my hon. vho alum]: mouthing wuh hll but]! in their sudden Monument. Icz G011: Ownâ€"Tho rim ll now oom- nlounly clau- otloe. humane-rue!†record, sud the Mo who «plus the lusciou- uuckor no hearing around the river unity: up savanna. mama-macaw no: more- In the right duo. Lusitaniaâ€"Pm- 1'. at, r. B m me got. up qu- 'ogk.umaogc_aou- In! "â€"uâ€" a" â€" _-- Commâ€"Division court meets on Eddâ€. when 5 number of mutating ones will be disposed of. A 13:80an A Sooncama.â€"Tho how of Mr. T. C. Emma-par ym.nm I ,,_A-_ narrow eeoepe nun burning on Sande! her, one of thereon- being badly ohm-red, but owing to the etrenuone cii'aru oi Cm. Peiereon end other: e eerioue tire wee oyerted. Eon Pos'rm'rr's Sumâ€"The Checker leeroeee teem visited the gallery of Mr. Bell on Sound-y but end left their size ior 3 lane photograph. and we expect ehoruy to see u number oi windows deconted with I group picture of one o: the beet country or town teams in Ceneds. FLOUR MILLâ€"The flouting mill, under the proprietorehlp of Mr. A. Down, is busy night end dey trying to keep up with the rapidly inoreseing demende tor flour, cw. LITTLE BRITAIN. [Correspondence 0! TBEPOST.) Camâ€"Mrs. Yeo died lean Frldey st her eon J ohn'e home In this village. Mn. Yeo. who bed ruched the ripe old age of eight)- tou; leer}. survived her hnabend by I ,,-,An__ ML- n__-_l svus ’w-un, -â€"-.-.-_ ___ _, period of seven months. The innersl. which wse lsrgely attended. took plsce Snndsy iorenoon. RN. Mr. Gre-tr x preeched the tuners! sermon st the regulsr hour at service. A. O. U. W. Mmmc.â€"A big time mev be expected st the A. 0. U. W. lodge ncxt mseeting. Speeches will be given by vsrlons members on the following eubjccta: “Nsturei Products of Csnsds," “Country Reeds," tht is the are-test evil in the World,†“How to be Hsppy,†"Best wsy to spend Evenings.†SUGAn-Mllxxxo.â€"Seversl of the ismers in this locslity hevelhegnn eager-tasking. They say there were two or three good rnns. Onr lsrgsst meter-unseen. Glenn]. Dix snd White-ids. hsve not yet tepped. Lest see-on the two letter gentlemen msde and sold shout $250 worth o_t supp. __-I._ Um Iâ€, Ir; â€"â€" â€"â€"--â€"â€"--_ . r-,_V , ede- P‘How much um I ofl'erod.’ and the goods 3nd chattel- of some ï¬rms (who has to â€ton: of theme-Incense he can mun Iti p.1_'1l.h h1- oqll muk‘ec an" mike it pa with manly mule: wrong the AM_ hue gm!!! to: ale. ,7 7‘ __J I; _III vâ€" uuv -â€"â€"â€".,. __v v __-v i .0! __ ,, Bu mueyummmMmdlthI ukunmthmtho 03008090900! Toronto to convince the mmenmnndhmmt ChodeoMMend. Wmna-mme.â€"As I conuqmoo o! the mun-madam Dnuoruuzum. â€" Thet terrible nerd Intern ie eanin teking hold of some of our citizens. Men who heve other business to commend their ettention. end men who can eoereely mete both end: meet in their ï¬nanciel mire. ere tonnd rented eronnd e tonic in n room rentedior other pnrpoeec, spending their time in that low. dented- ina end oontemntihie cord hneineee. A word to the wine ehonld he entflcient. Therefore we will eimply eey. the proprie- tor end the tenent hed better hove such work eeeee before the lew compel- them. (Special W at Tm: Poe-r.) Tan Funk um um Tmrr.-Thinza SocuL Evmmo.â€"One night inst week s few at our young friends me: n ML, 8. Chunpion’s. A very pleessnt time was enjoyed by ell present. Mr. West Sioux was the “stir" oi the evening. PERSONAL. â€" Mr. Senndere. who wee visiting his sister, Mrs. Chsmpion, hes returned to Lindvsy. Mr. Saunders intends sierting tor Ark-x see in s few days, where he will spend the summer with his brother ...... Mrs. Busty. oi Lindsey. is visiting s: Dr. Vroomsn'z ..... Mrs. Seephens end her den. hear. Miss Florence, ere spending s week in Lindsey ...... Our jolly joker, Mr. W. Yeo, is enjoying his holidsys. 39 ie_ no! on _s grip to_1\'orw_icp3 vulva-guy. â€"_ ...... corner of the lot previously occupied by Mrs. Shsunon. The loud hsd been messed in our school section until ewo yesrs mo. when the suessor mode a mistake by credit- ingw the Vsllentyue S. S.. sud they now eodesvor to clsim it so their property, but without success. The trustees of out section fought the-mower out, sud nuslly succeeding in n-cloiming the property, sud slso the taxes for the gm psst yoga. --_j ...... Miss M. Bushlund has returned to Toronto ...... Mr. Worthington. of U:- bridge. :- visiting a Mr. Enmbly’a ...... Miss Nellie Thompson. of Guava, l- at her date:'s,__Mrc. J. .19nk_lps._ ._ ,,‘_ |Conesboudeucc ot Tar. P0512] Pusumc Csmr: Barnumâ€"It s¢ems to be 3 positive iscvthst we hsve two of the most sctive csttie buyers thst can be found in the country. They ere ever on the move. Two sud three, end sometimes four, cer- losds of stock ere shipped from here nesriy every week. The farmers should be thunk- hilthfor such trustworthy men to desi w Looxmc ABRAD.â€"We understsnd iron: good euthority thst Mr. John Baker, jr.. of this piece. intends erecting s tine brick house ere long. Thst’s right. J ohn. you etc sdoptin‘r s wise plsn by getting the cure before the bird. HYMRNIAL.â€"One of our former young lsdies. in the person of Miss Minnie Red- dlth. who is now residing in Toronto. wss merried lest week to s Torontonisu. It wee rsther s surprise. us we slwsys thought there wsss magnet drswlna her this wsy. But else! it isiied to connect. Couxcxue’lfhe township (others were enun assembled in the council chamber {or the lreneectlon or business on Sunr- dny, Much lOLh. Reeve Vrootnen cocnpled the chm. Members nil preecnt. They mnipnlnte omits in e busineee-uke manner. Sever-.1 important mutate were dealt with emon which wee the dhpnte ebont n treat lend owned by Mr. Carmen Namâ€"Mr. Monly, of Toronto, will on the pulpit In the Methodist church here next Sunday evening. S UNDEII LAN D. BEA VERTON. .' EMS: $1.00 PER Y PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. cure I .0 .‘dm. t¢§ 14*, Be. 1" £433 mum -â€" O -313 4°: «1mm 31 n r Jars DRUG groan, Linduy. ER- LLOYD’S KIDNEY PILLS Panamaâ€"A lodxn at m Pnuons of Industry wu omwized hero on Saturday lat. humminisnmdlunt. but will prohbly law. Mr. Station. at Ranch. in organizer in thin action, nnd he has nut-ted a lodge at Pinodnlo. with one at Sagan natured in the inmodinta future. Our tar-men will hue now 3 ï¬ne opportunity to become max-emu. manna 5nd politicians. Who in going to psi-un- new mes Namâ€"Mr. Junc- Innu ins pnrchuod Mr. Goo. Swinoon’a iu-m ..... . Mr. Swimmonr ailor. bu tour ml. bull. which specks well for trade in this lumiet. PlBBONLLâ€"MIM Wylio. oi Toronio. 1 Visiting .0 Wm. R-nl's. M'fl‘: a? sou-mo force um common more! dad was tom-mom M moot-ad sod runny moat-b11161. mu- «dlothodm. But the more known. their den to known. they know th- molt]. Awordiothowuoohouldbo sufï¬cient. BEXLEY. mm of Ta: Poet. m Emmuxmr or mu.- Summâ€" "Fellmenyegemoi'pureetreyeerene. The deep untethomed oevea of ocean: beer ; m1 meme flower is born to hlmh unseen. Andweeteltetrecrenoeonthedeeerteir." The ehove linee were fully exemnzifled in the letent mueioel telent which her been heretofore unnoticed. but wee recently brought forth on the oeceeion oi the bio heeket eoeiel by the,Bexley choir. The int-go end ettenzive endienoe wee repent- edly delighted by the pleeeioz wey in which the eelectione were rendered, but when Miee Minnie Brintnell geve thet Irieh eong. with yiolin eccompeniment. e1} were enreptnred with m eweemeeeend melody. Some of the meet etrzklnz pert: of the entereeloment were a dieloine be- tween Mr. J. Peel end MM! Devey, 0t Lexton. in which she took pert eo netnrel- ly en to call forth rrpeeted cheers. A. comic redhetion by M en M. A. Belle; e reedlng by Meeker Fred Pee}, xhe more! of which wee the: young men should he cere- tul not to (eke too greet e weight on their kneel ; e speech by the Rev. J ee. Collins, of Toronto. on “Mlelekeuâ€; recxtnuone by Mr. J. Peel end Mr. T. Davey, at Lunch. were ell very enjoyehlr. The nrnnremme was closed by tableaux Mueueunz whether In It beet to be e young men'e eleve or each! men's darling I" OAK WUUU. (Special correspondence oi THE Paar ) Amman-ls ax» PRESENTATION. 0a the evening oi Feb. 28 e um.»- norm-er oi the members end ccnuresznticn oi the Oakwood Methodist church mumbled at the resi- dence at Mr. T. H. Foster and presented Misc Foster with the followinz ndiwes. noompanied by n well-ï¬lled pom : ~Dear Friend and Statenâ€"Like woman's inï¬ll-Inca, music is cadmiumeocthing. restraining. and at the same time elevating and purifying. Muaio has always occupied an important piece in the services oi the house of God. and the individual. gentleman or lady. who preside at the instru- ment holds no unimportant place in the church of the living God and adds no incmeiderabio interest to me services. Music hath attractions. endottonthechoir has as much todcwith e um church as the men who stands in the pul- gt. What beauty is to the eye, what sweel is the hate. or (romance is to the emrll. music iatothe eer. It at once reaches the heart. ah- aorhina every peeling and faculty of the i. All idueoi the materiel. the cello and tenai . are eupercedcd by the ideal. tbcuuht is extendâ€" edkom the dnitero the inï¬nite.nr.d the hearer’l ‘ eoul vibrates in unison with the supernatural ‘ hut living harmony in which its lire for the ‘time being in euhmerced. Under such spirit- ualizina influences humanity is lifted beyond ‘ the meter-lei to the immaterial. and,the soul is plunged In an ocean or harmony Occupying on you oo.the very important position of we natu'ally feel more than ordinary interim in you. Ae representatives of the memhen oi the conzregeticn oi the Me-hodiet church at Oct- wocd. we deeire in the ï¬rst pleoe to congratu- late you on your success as an organist: in the second place, to assure you of our heartfelt rude for your pas: oilicient services: and the third place. to cxprcesa hope that: you may long he s to render such valnnhlc service to the o urch we hold so dear. Living no you do eta. dtetcucc from the church. the wonderful regul‘riry with which you have attended practice nnd rivice service implies a. great amount oieclildenial and-sacriï¬ce: The vmw, †v -n the loan at mother child. (bnflnz lost one some time ago from the dund dim diphtherh), last week. loom only their Infant. Tno norms women to hue ro- mdnod from the tune of the former dark. The ma. one, need ton: yum. wu only :10th MALâ€"m. A. O. Homblnthe cm a m bomtnocnonon Found- codoty hero to the nnnnnlmotlmnnd windondonbhnrokoofbnslmbvanâ€" â€mum-noun; mm" m my--.â€"B -_-- w: mama were simply pointed camel, yMu promptly he. ed on trickery dish-mung that getting them windommth cut. . Camâ€"Mt. md Mts. John Ferguson, doors on the occasion of Mrs. snd Mr. MeCorvie giving 3 basket eocisi on the evening of Much 9th. the (1:61.011! to he applied to the general iunde of th. Presby- terisn church. The worthy rouzle 'eing highly eetecmed. end to thi- mmor how, people flocked from this vicinity and the difl'erent iineeto well no in the Glen. iiAiing the honee se above. There were too many present to permit of eny progrem being curried out except the euctioneering o! the well-ï¬lled bsskete end the disposing of their contents by the buyers. There must here been over one hundred preeent. Mr. A. Cemenon proved e worthv knight of the hummer elthough Cheriey Knight wee there else. here were some and matches resulting from the suctioneer'e cry of "gene." but the heekete did even: to go for air. You own cor. was “ther.†end wee sincng the lucky ones. eecnring e deisy end her well-tilled bro-her. The proceeds mounted to over $26. The hoeteee tur- niehed the tee. engu- end cream “galore," end the wee hour» were econ on where nil enjoyed themselves to highly end without s “chough endorie (geeilc) each and oil wended their way. hoping to meet some other dey. Panama-The petrone of this vicinity were eiow in discovering thet the nine of 7 I_ _-seu--1 who irit you have shown among the memberaot ohdr has elicited the warmest praise. As “evidence that we mean all we herein have stated pieces accept this nurse. and mey the Godot allmerciee bestow upon you thatcraoe by whbh you may glorify Himin whatever patriot: you may in the future be called to owner. is our best win-h for youâ€"Signed on behaliot the Methodist church Oakwood. MRS. Tnoaus Bowns, SR . Mas. R. G. WEBSTER. Though surprised, Miss Faster thanked the triends for their kindness and sym- pathy ...... Mrs. Bowes and Mrs. George Webster collected the funds. Mrs. Bowen reading the address and Mn. Webster presenting the purse. Miss Foster was too overcome by her emotions to make a lengthy reply. but ieelingiy expressed her thanks for the marks of appreciation shown ber,andwill not soon forget the kindness of those who had assembled to do her honor. Afterwards baskets were unlsden and e bountiful repast served, Mr. and Mrs. Foe , with others, extending a hesrty welcome. Music and singing soon brought the time for parting. BASKET SOCIALâ€"Mr. Peter McCJrvie's well "ranged residence (12th line). a little to the northof this town. wa\ ï¬lled to the M38: .62: 23 8:3 ~33 =5 e. am: .265 8:... :3: 8 333 pl ‘\ >F:h \FDL'I. at. " Aim, Pm in ‘. 25¢“. a Box. SUA YA. m d The P9“