' 2"1‘ERV. a: :'i‘ï¬. m- h; :‘rztofore soul for: an acre sold to one less ; also the south- s-ion 6. Lutterw ore or less: 30 act. 3' loam: a. two m barn. 30x50; Ira-Ill. .‘mme dwelling ' in the house. LEARY \0’LEARY. or DE S). VISTUUN 8 are in tilluRe. TM :2 lane Fume Bar†Imo Dwelling Eonâ€- na-half miles of til. rep-1w wm be sold Cl or will be rented to I: »r particulars aw UK. on the p i: red; ï¬rst-class cl†Cannington: mm 20x26: frame barn! c stable 2:360: small :regek; subJect to thl sws 0014184331.! ‘W *8 your chance to secure aOoalStove for BAH-Mammal 40m oentbelow regular 0031: Prices. mmmm Viried Stock of TINWARB inland!†at yourownprleel. â€" meerthattmnocr oom otmmwaooasmdnut Ewwimn mun DAYS. mm.“ deem-own!!!- Wmsumalatmum 1 JOSEPH MOXLEY. II.- I)SAY.-.\'. W. or. us .3.1n the Townshiv 1‘ mtalns 150 acres: ad'- an...â€" )R SALE 08 3:9 east quarter of M :onmining 150m :3. concesn‘on u. a'cd: frame hon. one masonry loun- .u'n and. 10:! â€1116: d loam 50:1 "Com-tr a. 3'1. :z's em en t3; OR SMELL- 3' is much 11' nonmanCodW em. or Coming Pmnsmme nd Asthma. iéea. :6 think“ as follows: Master at kindest. '11; Vivienne. 1’“- in manor: 8!. , .mn '. DEA N, ofl'er. to be paid h) nout interest. or copies of decal. «:h' after the rec“ ’BPEI'H'J hereby 0:th inc: 4 LT DAY 01' .UT’S Black Tea. from 40¢ to 600. t was BOUGHT '03 CASE. BREWERS, SPENCER 8c 00’s INDIAN AND CEYLON TEAS A. SPECIALTY. JAPAN, HYON AND OTHER TEAS IN STOCK. [s’ï¬iifmnnin rowsï¬iï¬i‘éï¬mmnloml This time it is the young ladies of Victoria County that have entered into a compact and declare most positively not to marry a young man unless'he has ' - Placed his order with - - The Goods have been marked at prices that must tell with every lady, (131 am going out of business shortly. Call and inspect my assortment. “ ; ‘ MISS O’BRIEN, IN GLE RYLEY, Hear what some of the customers say about those Light Rigs: “The Buggy I rchased from you six years agoâ€"although only a three- Wartejr 1w eelâ€"has given me entire satisfaction. It is light mnni , “1831 ruling, just the thing for any person wishing a complete rig.†__ __ _. . “Au-9" :- . I â€A...“ for one of those beautiful, light, easy lriding Buggies that are fast becoming so popular throughout this County. They will. stand inspection. Wow I LOW-PRICED†Orders are coming in fast. Scarcely a day passes that we do not receive an order or two. No neces- sity for drawing a great tub when you could go to KYLIE’S and get a neat light Buggy, that will stand more, ram. lighter and ride easier than any other make in town. - flBEAT BANKRUPT STOGK 33 Re-Opened in the 01d Stand, SIGN Of THE MEGS nun, W1! opposite the Benson House), where he is prepared to sell all (kinds of STOVES and TINWARB at 40 to 50 percent. below ream prices. The whole stock must be cleared out Lindsay. April 2. 1391.47; WITHIN THE NEXT NINETY DAYS. Zl‘hesg'l‘eaa are imported direct by Herewsrd, Spencer 8: Go. from one of the but known 1;: v, )2- ___1 -_A -A“ kw “a {n nHMfla‘ “8(2ka I8 But up by them. I‘ is M Millinery and Trimming Effects. many. April 8. lamâ€"49h Store. Opposite the Benson 1:1 Lâ€"We also manufacture on the premises Patent Picket Wire Fence. Limb 5. 189Lâ€"43-eow. JAMOMA COFFEE, Put Lindsav Planing Factorv. JOSEPH MOXLEY '-lmh19.mLâ€"u. TEA MERCHANTS, Kent-St" Lindsay, 3A, HONEY, SPICES. Grantham a: Goldie. Green from 250. to 50¢. 5 per cent. discount on orders 0! !0 lbs. Joseph M03191. Rz‘chard K37118- M188 O’Brien. .[ngle a: R1181- WHOLE NO. 1648. M. ‘3 1â€. Estimates furnished when desired. g Let us hear tron you, Gentlemen. the Benson Eon-e. .5 Done to Order on the Shortest 5' Possible Notice. 13. B. McILHARGEY, Cattle Buyer. up in Tins. Fresh Weekly. Lflï¬iï¬ 13 R V L “- Flaming amiflMatching. Moulding, Stam- Work, AM Doonhatoingmnonu. Sashes; Doors. Etc. \m‘l PS SPRING SHOW. The Spring Show for :E'ops AGRICULTUR- AL SOCIETYwfllbeheldinthe TOWN OF LINDSAY Madison Square Theatre, New York. Mr. A. M. PAIL-HERBS 00' AGRICULTURAL PARK htâ€"lot prize. 88:21“! 3mm dnuzhkâ€"m _'8rd_|3flzey £2: Genet-l AUNT JAGK Saturday, May 2,1891 The Menage: of Bradburn’a Opera House take: pleasure in announcing that he has secured for Burnsâ€"noun hbud Durham with pod!- two you! ofd 3nd unden-htpdzo.“ d prize. 83- Thoroushhud Durham. with â€snares. 033330 â€momâ€"ht who. 84; 8nd A-..- in. Ind-A .9- 9nd by, “um an. mu. L mama-M “a. ’ l! North-hm Lotmond North-halt 21, Can. 6. Township of Mara. containing 200 acres or choice land : 125 some free of stamps or stones: ndin such state of cultivation. This is one of the moat dyeirableAhmppateads in Mars. Soil ve. Henry or seed fresh water. Terms m ante. Possession can be the at once. Title in unable. Apply to MICHAEL Mc- IN TAGGA T. on the farm or Uptemove P.0. April 3111, 1891.448 11!. Ul- MIU uw- “was-mu uvâ€"w-ww __ __ , W, , oholoe clay loam. On the premises is a. log house. stable and excellent. large. frame born. with stable under it. Fences good. Form on lots eho:e._v_vlthin gwo-sgdzmhgu miles 25 Up- , _ _ __.-_ .._.... BLACKSMITHS’ COAL. FRIDAY, APRIL I7 Comm-ml: 10 man m Jamâ€"rep @mmmmem Purpose Eggs: -‘j "-__ 7A.}; SGRANTON GOAL Delivered at Lowest Prices. McLBNN AN 85 CO. ill-reading idvgriisémenta in this piper and. answering them, or 1:1an rohases. will can for I favor by mentioning 8!: P031. FIRST-CLASS FARM FOR 8 ALE. â€" North m: Lot so and North 1131! 21, Con. Indian Ocean. CHINA. JAPAN AND CANADA For pamphlets and full lntermsflon apply to W. R. CAI-“WAY. District Passenger Agent. 118 King Street West. ' - TORONTO. or T: O. MATCHE‘I‘T. Agent C. P. R. Ofllge In Petty’s Jewellery Store, Lindsey. Sign of Mill Saw, South Side Kens-st SOLIS All) mln. £11058. must be received 33; 3% iaazé“ I36 Admission to the Gromyg, 10 Cents. PORATOUR ROUND THE WORLD W111 103" Stopping at principal port- In the Mediterranean and Bed Seas. 89,1!!8m08 EMPRESS of CHINA Spools“! Org-nixed by Mir; 8. a. rumor. BBADBURN’S OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY LAST GHANGE Canadian Paciï¬c Railway. Sale of Seats open: Monday at Porter's. Lindsay. 4w]! 18th. 1891.48 1. Themcceaaotthoseaaonot ’89â€"'9001the Wholesale and Retail Agents TVGW Advertlsements. 'ENTION ’ THE rosyâ€"rum, The Famous Comedy; ThePluwmbepreaentedby McLennan : Co- April 8. 1890.48- FOR THE CELEBRATE!) m 3m owns or â€"A1‘ mâ€" LINDSAY; om; "‘J'VBIDAY, APRIL 10, 1891. system of land transfer, an it existed in Toronto and the County of York. At ï¬rst in the latter place the system showed a deï¬cit, but now it had a substan- tial surplus to its credit Mr. McLea- aghan moved: “That, in the opinion of. this House, greater local facilities should be given to farmers’ sons by which they could secure a better education in their own calling than is aflorded them under the provisions of the law as it now stands.†In a lengthy speech he supported his motion, and said his idea of the remedy for the poor technical education- alfacllitieeotthetarme-waethat powerbe given to the municipalites to establish town- ship schools for the study of agricultural subjects. The Minister of Education follow- edinthespeechpointin; outthat what the farmers wanted was a general English edu- cation, and it he desired to specialize he could do so in the high ichools, where agri- cultural chemistry was taught, or at the Agricultural College. News. Wood (Has- tings), Bush, Godwin, Bur, Whitney, Wil- loughby, Awrey, Clancy and H. E. Clarke continued the debate. The resolution was ï¬nally withdrawn, and the House adjourned at 6 o‘clock. TORONTO, April 3, 1891.â€"'l'he Speaker took the chair at 8 o’clock, and laid on the table the certiï¬cate of election of Mir. Gilbert Mo- Kechm’e, as representative of South Grey. A number of bills were read; ï¬rst time. In answer to Mr. Monk, the Attorney-General said that any county which passed a by-law to that eflect could introduce the Torrens read a third time. These bills were readasecond time: To amend the Act re- specting the federation of the University of Toronto and University College with other universities and colleges.-â€"Mr. Ross. To amend the act mpecting dentistryâ€"Mr. Ross. To consolidate and revise the high school Lamâ€"Mr. Rose. To amend the laws as to barristersand soliciwrs in certain weeâ€"The Attorney-Geneml. The House then went into Committee of Supply and after passing a large numlzer of items the committee rose. The Home adjourned at Iaghhtlvg Nous. ThoClorkotthoHouQ, CoLGilmour,» flex-tamed. several when at dinneron tho have a. depumtion cloay watching Hr. Davis‘s bicycle bill. ‘ Mr. Wood (Hastings) he recovered from his illness sufï¬ciently to mind the eessions of the House again. : The bill to incorporetazhe Rom Cetholic Bishop of the diocese of llexsndrin has been passed by the private bus committee. The committees on pulic accounts, ï¬nd- ing ordersmdmflweysht onthe2nd, but _AP'“.2'Z§EE“?Â¥3“I for “4“â€,- - nflL-4_.__ LL-é Toaom'o, April 2, 189Lâ€"The Speaker tookthe chair at 8 o’clock. The Speaker ruled on the point raised by Mr. Fraser con- cerning the journals of the House, and laid down the practice to be followed anent re- cording reports. Mr. Gilmour’s act incor- porating the town of Mimico was read a ï¬rst time, as wm the Niagara Falls electric railway bill. The budget debate was re- sumed by Mr. Preston, and he was followed by Messrs. Matcalfe, Meredith, and Hon. Mr. Hardy closed the debate and the House went into committee of supply. An item was carried and the House rose at 6 o’clock. After recess, the billto increase the eï¬iciency of the local courts of the county of York was on the reading of Mr. McKellar’s peti- tion. objected to by Mr. Fraser when presented. The ruling in effect was that if a member objected a petition could not be readuntil the Clerk of the House had at amined some to see if it contained any ob- jectionable matter. A number of bills were read a ï¬rst time, one of them being re- Spectiug the profession oi stenographers. The act grants a degree under certain condi- tions. The report of the (.rown Lands was brought down. Mr. Waten then resumed the debate on the budget, and was followed by Means. Miscampbell, Clelnnd, Campbell (EastAlgoma), Charlton, Meacham, Mac- kenzie, Whitney, Wood (Brant), Mngwood. Clancy,a.nd Ross. Mr. Preston moved the adjournment of the debate, and the House adjourned at midnight. General. Heawsomiydepntaï¬om that hodid not gettodinnermtil’lo'clock. Adrculu- has been an: outtoeachomâ€" cidnowbeinzpaidttteaaskingtbdr viewaonthe subjectot boughingthun. MLGuthx-ie’sbilltouondthem Actisinmdodtoumit‘ggmpdongnnï¬- ed to human upon am livestock to 31,000 exemption. - Mr. A.C. Goats young-dwelt. of Bungle. RY “only Ont-do mundane: in the: occupied.†mthefloorotï¬n mam .(Iini uniâ€"iiSoâ€"rpm""um Behon' ' t Dd Northern Runny May. that In“!!! such madman :- m. minimi- TORONTO, April 1, 1591.â€"The Speaker took the chair 31:3 o’clock. Among the petitions presented was one from the County Council of Bruce praying that the Assessment Act go amenaed' to†give rural municipalities the option of making their moments once in three years.__The Spegyelz ruled .31; by prime complaint: to the amoers or the Housetn have such rectiï¬ed, he took this means of having the math! set right for the future. A number of petitions were present- ed, and bills read a. ï¬rst time. $300,000 of an interior appropriation Wm transmitted by the Lieutenant Governor, and the message was read by the Speaker. The debate on the budget was resumed by Mr. Sol. White, and was continued by Messrs. Balfour, McCleary, and Waters, who moved the adjournment of the debate. The House adjourned at 6 o‘clock. ONTARIO LEGISLATURE Fu's’t Session-«Seventh Parlia- ment. Elle @wahigu gust. Town-o, Inca 31. 1891. onmmittee. SANITARY marmon's moat. Mr. Robert Douglas. sanitary inspector- submitted a brie! report stating that back- yards, cellars. alle s, eta, were in a bad condition, but lit e work could be done until the frost went out: attention was also directedtothe fact thatthere is at present no ghee available to dump the L- _-_._b .I-. “mm-mad chum oommur‘s mom. Chief Belle report for Much ehowed police court flnee lmpoeed $27. 35;oollected, $26.;90,outeundlgg,$41‘he collection at $26bullet-(l end or noenoee ewelled the mu 0! cash 008329 â€"Beterred to polloe Lu Ivyvnv uyv -_'__ _--___ From W. A. Goodwin. complaining of the condition oi the Wellington». drain, and enclosing on account for demure- ene- teined during the put three yeere. amount- ing to £19 35. 2%., which he naked might be paid without prejudiceâ€"Behind to the street and bridge committee. From R. Wilkinson. East Word, claim- ing $15 compensation for demure done by floods to hie pro in the Enet Ward. â€"Beierred to street en bridge committee. From W. B. Fee of the East Wei-d, claiming thet his property had been demea- ed to the extent oi w through the cere- leoeneee oi the etreet overseenâ€"Referred to street 1!“! bridge committee. 3 From W. McInnie, East Ward. naming $27 as the amount of damage euetnined by himo to recent floodsâ€"Beierred to street en bridge committee. A petition wee received, signed by Alex. Roee and others, praying that n threotoot sidewalk be built on the eonth side 0! King-eh, East Werd.â€"Reterred to street and bridge committee. From IL Li’ogne. giving notice or his intention to erect a shop and dweulng.â€" Referred to the fire and water committee. From Barrens: mums, asking that adeputation be appointed to press upon the Ontario legislature the importance of aiding the construction of the Pontypool. Lindsay Bobcaygeon railwa . The communication suggested that . Wm. McDonnell be a member of the deputation, in consequence oi hie intimate knowled of the beneï¬ts to be derived.â€"Laid on table. From Jae. Deacon. tenderin his resig- nation as a member of the burg of health. and stating that his reasons for resigning were the same as those given by Mr. Irwin.â€"Received and iyled. From Mr. Sharpe. asking that a crossing be built opposite his new house on Fair- avennaâ€"Beierred to street and bridge committee. From 0. Callahan, applying for re- engagement as market clerk for 1891, salary to be at least 8400. â€"Laid on table. From A. J. Crosby oi Uxbridge. relative to securing an early morning train to Toronto; he had received a letter from Mr. J. M. Biddle stating that the managers of the G. T. B. could do nothing in the way of bettering the present accommodation, and now wished the council of Lindsay to join in bringing strong pressure to bear in the matter. . . . . .Iu the opinion of the council the town was at present very well served and the communication was ordered to be received and tyled. From l1. Ferguson, enclosing an account for damage done to trees owing to the carelessness oi the driver of the snow-pic w. â€"Reierred to street and bridge committee to;eport_qpo_n at negt meeting. . A__._ -n_l__ A. Reeve Exam chairmen oi the specie! committee pieced in cheese 0! this work, reported the following eyetem .- one likely to give the bet (unitsâ€"Eels end weet o! Lindsey-at. end eouth oi Ronni" even “In-wo- w " râ€"v-.. __ odd numbers on south Mo; on street! running out out! west, north sod south, even number- oo wont dds and odd on out side. This. um pointed out, woltho plan odoptod In Toronto, and tho report was “opted. man! or m mute: comm non awnfr cum". Moved by Don-nova Burma. encoded by Conn. O'Eomom an: the nun! grate! 315mm. the cant-u out: control digitâ€"y Jmflm to: the usual grant of $125.-de on table. From Gael-no Roberto. noting that t â€"-vâ€" vâ€"vâ€"nv ._V_ ~ crossing be conga-6661'! ionpoi'lto his realdouoe on Fok-avennaâ€"Raterrod to street and bridge oommlttpe. IE. to Inn-w M on a non recommen: but; by the commit sending-«1e ntetion to pree- upon the govennent juettee at noon each municlpdltlu u hed I! 1 sided reuweye to which government dd wee not extendmâ€"Lud on teble. From John Canasta. secretary of the Trent Velle cane! eeeocletlon,relet1vetoe meeting to held in Peterboroon the 28m Inst... to salute to: en eel-l; pompletlon or eeeclcn Mood†evening. In the connc! chamber. All the members wen present. Mnyor Wclï¬eu In the ehnlr. Pmptly nt 018130 o’clock the clerk red the minutes of Int rcgnlu cnd epoch! Informs! meeting, whichyeee on motion conï¬rmed by the LHVDSAY TOW COUNCH» mm moat-rim- or com- WA! rumâ€"mun! nun-Ins. The town m Assembled lamb: (â€WMTIONS. court of revision. and that they be paid the sum 0! $2perdayeach while engaged in their duties..... Conn Crandell briskly opposed the idea of paying any member of the council for his services. The same work had been done in the past without re- muneration. . . . . .Mayor Walters held that it was only tair that members who were obliged to give their services day after day in the town's interests should be paid for it ...... Reeve Fisher said that the chair- manoi the street and bridge committee had more work to do than the court of revision. but he received nothing ...... The mover and aeconder asked that the motion be withdrawn in order to give the diesen» tients a chance to move another committee willingtoserve without pay, but it was ï¬nally brought up in the shape of an amendment. Messrs. Cahill. Crandeil and Fisher were the only members opos- ing the proposed change, and the motion The ten o’clock rule was temporarily sus- pended. nurture semen Lwns. On motion of Dem-reeve Barnes, seconded by Conn. O'Howoaax, the chair- man ot the town property committee was instructed to communicate at once with Mr. Norman P. Clarke relative to the leases otlots 13 and 14. queen’s square, and to have power to consult with the town solicitor in the matter it necessary. Moved by Dem-reevo Burma. seconded by Dem-ream Kym. that Mr. Callaghan will be rib-engaged as market clerk at a salnry oi $375 per annum, a by-law con- ï¬rming the appointment to be brought in at the next meeting.-â€"Cerried. MORE BY-LAWE. On motion the council went into com- mittee oi the whole on the second meding at several bylaws and a memorial to the governor-general in council, setting forth the pocition oi the county with regard to the #132†t:ilway,:.;bglzbt‘:stel: mw’ï¬'ï¬d pra to recon eextento e grant of $3,†per mile given by the government to railways built since our debt woo incurred. .. .By-law No. 527. authorizing the mayor and treasurer to borrow the sum of $25,000 to meet current liabilitlon. wen given a third reading; Byzlaw N9. 528nm extend the. ï¬re limits s___nIAr_ __ and regulate the erection of buildings within the described areas, was given a second reading; and By-law No. 529. to repeal the by-law appointing a town soli- citor, was. after considerable discussion, given atwelve months’ hoist despite Conn. Crandell’s vehement objections. It was pointed out by those who had demurred at the solicitor‘a bill handed in some weeks ago that the town could not dispense with that omcinl, especially this year. end that their chief objection wss against the practice indulged in by members of council running to the solicitor tor advice without authority to do so. Council adjourned scout ll 30. A Terrible may 1!: pm The tollowing telegram eppeered in Mondly'e deflbemnd crowed much intenst u the patio: ere former residence of this county : “ Wm, Lunaâ€"From Pem- bingN. D.. come- 3 murderous tele. A Mien D. Butlett hed been seduced by one McConnell, who recently got met-tied. Her two brothers, Fred end Tom. on Saturdey drove out to where McConnell we: shying end the letter shot McConnell twice. McConnell an to the house. end a men. upon uttemptlngto disarm the lnturleted brothers. received 3 shot in the brunt and another In the em. McConnell stated out tomnontheprelflqsud another brother Iterted utter him In 3 bum followed by Tom Burnett end 3 (head brothel! returned home. end while Tom “waded to the horses Fred went into the house end shot himself through the heed. dying inetsntly. Tom wss stressed and it isiesred he will he lynched. McConnell moot live end Hill sud Irwin ere dsnger- oosg hurt.†The Burden boy- formerly llv inLlndsey_ends_r_e brothers oi Mr. mmmhmcwuuu m.bntthommwuclomly com OF WON BXOLWTS. Moved by Conn. Conant. seconded by Conn. Toucnm. um Msyor Wel- liess end Messrs. Kylie. G. Bums, J. L. Winters sn_d_1‘. Copqouy _comprlse_ __tpe DondduidCbnn. J. L. 'thtou compose the umâ€"Cuded. m mm†mm.†WWW ANO'I’EIB DEPUTATIOK. Conn. Comma! moved. seconded by Dem-roe" Barnes. met In response to Menus Ben-on McLaughlin's request thstedepntsuon oesppotnted to rooeeato Tomato sod press upon the log! store the Importsneo of siding the construction at theptopoeed Pontypool, L|ndssy Bob- os ygeon railway, Mayor Weltero, W. M. Mchqeu._ gal. Desogn._ Mr. John Mc- m MERLE†Am unafï¬mm an 821' D dod t . “can'- Mansdon from the board of hedth be accepted. and um MnJohnKeu-bo Io- poinbod to an the "ouchâ€"Curried. Hr. 2‘0??an Ins?! “segrgm m s report as 0 work done in his d neat nines March 15th. 80mm 1; or cod-r 1nd baen dmvmmmludboenpddtor stone- braklna. The toul snout chase-bio WA. “43.“. -1'ho report In- .doptod. anon 01' m om. BUNDEBLAND. [Omdonoe of The Poet.) Jon Omenâ€"Mr. E. Richardson has a job printing omca and In turning out come ï¬ne specimens of panting. His work will compete with some of the Woman. It proves a great convenience to our mer- chants. Pnosrnsouaâ€"Tne moot prosperous in- dustry inrour thriving village is conducted by Mr. S. N. Kivel in hie furniture empat- ium. Hie true is constantly mm In by hie experience here he knows the wants 0! his cusiomere. He has now re- ceived n nobby neeortment of wen piper. which is_weli worthingegtigg. [Ooueenondenee or The Post] Carmen Norraâ€"Wehad an unused service in the Methodisthm church here on Friday evening nest. It was the receiving into full connection of n number otpro tionere. The Rev. Mr. Dewey of Lindsey preached e souietirring serm’on irom the theme at "Joy of Be Homing. Twenty were received into tel. Jconnecdon with the church. It is e generel expression that the Methodist church was never in n more pros- perous condition spiritunliy. Four preys meet n week are largely ettended. The l have s prayer meeting on Wed- nesdey afternoon nndth ungrm; have an “Ep worth League"!0 on evening wimp about thzrt: members. Bev’. Mr. Spence 0! Little Britain preached here on Sunday evening last. Our pastor wee on exchange with him. UNION MEETING. »- The nn‘on prayer meeting was held in St. Andre w'a church on Thursday evening 1680. 1*. was well attended and proved very beneï¬cial. Coxvnnscmr.â€"-We are mod to hen: the: the young men from Lindsey has reached e chronic spate o! ennynleeeenge. _ "mm" 7 'il'fhé tinérd at the Mound: McLun of Uptgrgrove took place from the station hgrq on Monday last. I: w largely attended. EARLY CLOSING.-A meeting of the met- chente oi the town was held in the mechanice' institute on Friday evening lent for the purpose of «looting the early closing eyeteln. It wee decided to close et six o'clock on Monday, Wednesday sud Edd“ evenings utter the lst oi Mey. Pnnsoxen.â€"Mr. J chn Kennedy 0! Mak- hem wee in town lee: week ...... Mr. E. D. Bruce 0! Toronto is at present visiting friends in this vicinity. . . .Mieu Nellie Bir- cherd bu egein returned to Lindsey to attend the collegiate instigate. Pawnâ€"The pulpit o! Knox church will be occupied next Sunday by Mr. Peter Mchbb. s student of Knox college. (lawnâ€"Why don’t the muliuery shops in town sdopl: the only cloetng system sud thgn open earlier in 3130 gprningf _ Busï¬mss Omanâ€"W. L. Shield: he: bought his brother's interest in the Coho- oonk eton. end Intende linking e epedelty of genu' lumhhlnge and manna-y. 1.“;sz 1e booming epidemic here Amway. Joh_n Faulkner._ highe- m [gymâ€"Chan unmann- Hmâ€"Tw newly-mammal. mmumm and .- Fm: Lwnamâ€"Mr. P. G. Shier hne one 0! the ï¬nest livery siebles north of Toronto. He has pnrcboeed (tom the Rummy works. 01-min. a. heck which will be a credit coon: village. Gauge 15 both courteous end obugmg. BEA VERTON. [Comdenoe of The Feed 3066183 AND WAGONS. â€"It you want a new buggy wagon or road-cart get. my prices before buying. or It you have n horse you want no 370131.31)“ call on me. JAB 8:3an31). Giana-Aha: a. long and painful ll‘neu Mr. Charles Galloway dled Sand†below but. Mr. Galloway was dflputy-YGCVG ot Thorah and one of Lhe seal. known than at the townshia. Hie quiet. unassuming mgmer won him manygrlenda. buxomâ€"Mr. Simpson is at pre- sent bnelly engaged ï¬tting up his mill M the spring tnde. Româ€"The rods are et present very bad in this vicinity. Goon Swarmâ€"Mr. Crochrd 02 Knox colleze branched two very able net-mom a: Sabbszh lent to urge congregations. men on the “Caboconk eooommodedon,’ he- been feeling very em this spring, go much no not he twleaed 08 one o! the broke rode, thereby seeming a bed tell end e brokenheed. He in doing weflnndenhe are sad eympethy of Me my m Some New In ale-unto at W. L. Summit-481. Nam-Mr. Junee Elliott ls reeo from e eevere other of mneee ...... Mr. Inge!!! and wife hove the mum, at In the loan at their little boy. MORALâ€"mute: John Keno open. pertotEumhofldeyeet home. He eeyI theyglve plenty of herd Moth-Inn! I» ,"1, _..- _‘n. __ Moan-owe; Tundra; Btu?“ m" L ., Ea. Mangrove; R. S. S., Bro. é: Gordon- L. S. S., Bro. A. Benson; B. N. G.. bro. John Km; LS. N.G.. 8m. Goo. Hurlsou’ R S. V. G.. Bro. John B. McRse;L.S. .G,Bro..lohn ' W. Bro. Dougnl McGuven; 0., Bro. N Motnnu- 1. G.. B mAESmuh. 0M1:- uy routine business mounted. â€".â€". MANILLA. Onnrk'nwwsmr. -A media at tho Loyal Ktrkfleld C. 0.0. E." .U. lodge, us hold on Friday, the 27": an. The following oflioen were Md tor the term: N.G..Bro.A.lbertBo you; V. G.. Wm. B. Factor; B. N. G.,Bro. _A_lox. McKenzie; Scenaqu Bro. Ed. [Wanna at The Pu] Samoa Scum-Mr. J. a. Wilson has eold his Imported Clydeedele stallion “Just the Thing" to George Cut-us of the On. 951 big rcheee hmegng cm'i“ ‘ as 0 pa 89 II he 1e one of the good ones. 50130. Pmoxunâ€"Mr. Thee. Calvin and rib left to: Southern Dekou on Tneedey. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS I. 81.00 J PLYm In KIRK FIELD. Mama at m goal-.1 COBOCONK. LIIFORD. .enoo of The Pom av; 43