A London oable says: Reports to-day but France show an even worse crop outlook than had been ï¬gured on. The aw plantings seem to have failed in many places, and lho complaining farmers are sting ready to make further appeals to legislature ior help. To some extent a the strength of this situation, but more â€use England's stock oi wheat is practi- exhausted and is being replenished Inn hand to mouth, pricrs of bread studs We all gone up with a hang in the British Eovineial markets. The English farmer accordingly holding his head high once me, for the ï¬rst time in half a dozen ’03"- British Grain Trade. The Mark Lane Express. in its weekly miew oi the British grain trade, says:â€" hglieh wheate are in active demand at an "cage rise oi Is. The ï¬nest kinds are medatiromeio to 42c, and farmers are uteager to sell. Foreign wheats are up In. California isflrm at 43s. The stocks Ed at the load ing ports barely amount to stotal oi 1,000,000 quarters. The holdings dï¬onr amount to 500,000 quarters. Large consignments of India, California and Australia wheets will hardly meet the pectin demand. The limited arrivals dbarley have raised values 6]. Oats are abundant in London and are difficult to . though in the stock markets prices .361 higher. Corn at London. Liverpool d Glasgow is quoted 6d dearer, and in Hotel is dearer. The stocks of corn at London are oneothird less than the- total flocks held at the same time in 1890. At to (â€â€™3 market English wheats were stron ;. few kinds obtainable under like con- e. There was good enquiry for Cali. Minn and Australian. Indian did not ï¬ll-sin the strength. the supply being old. can was badly assorted in the new crop. up A-) 1-- n-_._-_nl A- Omen or Tm: CANADIAN Posr. } LINDSAY. April 9. 1891. Mute or Wheat Cropain Europe. A London cable says: The Standard pub- Ihhee a review of the agricultural outlook, hthecourse of which it says the steady ice in wheat revives the hopes of the Eug- M brmer. Wheat will probably reach Ila highest price in many years, the prin- dpl cause being the failure of foreign caps. The wheat crane of France and Russia are much below the average. The deï¬ciency will be at least 20,000,000 quarters. Iisexpecteu that cold winds and frosts hve almost destroyed the French crop. my, Holland and Belgium all furnish ‘ t reports. In Roumania there is a '†in the wheat area, and in India ï¬re has been abad wheat season. The d, exception is Hungary. where there m better prospects; but it is almost certain to world’s wheat consumption will exceed the production computed. Whatever the magnitude of America’s crop may be, It will not besnfï¬cient to cover the Euro- mdefleï¬t. thus compelling an extensive upon the reserves for the third year in succession. The Standard, in conclu- dai. says: “The increased home consump- tbn, the decreased wheat area owing to the s d of population and the recourse h entiflc tillage in order to repair the m of the ï¬rst settlers, thus increasing lb cost of production, must inevitably move the American farmer’s formidable â€petition from European markets and glow the English farmer to look forward b a prosperous future.†u w-u m-‘ _7 -7 i, 255‘“: price. were c'ï¬'V-red forilorwsrd 63 Every Barley, outs and common Bd. Beam- “ ’93- were 15 duster. Flour was 13 6d ’8 wk done: on the fortnight. - -#- -A--g up__|_.A (w- W 1470 Stock Hurst. Receipts at the m cattle market last mmINSutflasssmeon and unbound Labor. The oflerlngl heeduwmï¬loada, WimabMtï¬om 150 cheap Ind mu mï¬ouvea Thomoplymsgmtded me than the demnd required. which. with mu-mmmm macaw. mulcwnnrket hex-omndutboolaosom â€WWW“ dmmpolyotouuo on do In. tool-nu my“: roonlremonh Prices. however. van in! church-tun. but Ink to: and “1:1; run. A few head at choice mud “mm x" ' â€â€˜ï¬cxm’flsï¬'sfï¬ b3. 'i'†r we I 0 M’ .0?"er 'I‘ 25 '“ï¬151umrmmer wank darkâ€"T “Jan. van ow: In s most meo- flfl to 11:: lutodnr «uni of “3m The W tor lamb. m ""m sammmsmw m m m to an?» engagintodordmtou ,,,,_ -____- __A _._A.‘I Sikh - Law-o Che (Eau‘ahiau afloat. law Advertzsoments T111: Week. LINDSAY. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, COMMERCIAL NEWS. Local-Grantham 8c Goldie. qu Locals-R. D. Thexton. nonâ€"necxm 8: Patterson. mm Showâ€"Jag. Kelth. To Horsemenâ€"1L 1!ch- nno {muâ€"Alex. Mchmmon- u 1m the Mg â€â€"Geo. W. Curtis. Auction Saleâ€"Lays. Reid a: Owens- Notice to Creditomâ€"Chu. Lucie!- m for Saleâ€"Mrs. B. F. 10'5“- mber, Coal and Woodâ€"J. launder. new Carpets-Dumb: ac Mavens Bros- mdlculonaly Low Pricesâ€"ms 03’1"†Our New Premises-E. E- W- ““3539" monk-Cambridge“. Methodist Chute!!- “Au: J act†â€"Bradbnrn’a Opera House. We and Contractorsâ€"Me 81: 3319’- mnowed Barley for Saw-9°0- “mu" Hardware. Paint and Oilâ€"J. G. Edwards. wm Engines for Soloâ€"John m m for sueâ€"M, 1!!on Uptown". Sorlnton and Blacksmith's Coalâ€"McLean! 'xâ€"Jiooto Contractorsâ€"C. F. m. localâ€"R. Smith. Cardâ€"Dr. Simpson. night Mesh-S. P911111: Thâ€"ohnChancoâ€"C. P.R. St. Takes out the dirt: makes“ ‘tho wash †sweet. clean, white; leaves the handasoft; and smooth; without boiling or scalding. READ SurpriseSoq can beysepion at In mt; 0101:5082 Mfg Co. BIB! oxEum. SOAP. “Surprise? onthcwrappet. m u an. Uyava can. .... ._V...-_ ..--v -swn, ed. Principle Harstone's re rt gave 306 as the number of pu ils on the ml of the collegiate institute for arch. With an ave attend- ance of 284. Headmaster Broderic '3 re rt gave 782 as the number on the public so 001 tors; average attendance, 693 ...... As a re- s t of enquiries which Mr. Broderick had been instructed to make it was reported that the rents of 23 on would like to see the ï¬fth orm establish in the pnbhc schools Intho discussion of the report it was ted out by Mr. Broderick that the Junior to classes are much overcrowded at present and would likely continue so. and that an additional male teacher in junior 4th work was necessary. This would permit of the ï¬fth form being established at small expense to test the attendance. Messrs. John Kennedy and R. J McLaughlan both ex- ressed themselves in favor ot the scheme, and t was moved by Mr. Wide and seconded by Mr. Macmurchy, that provision be made in the public schools on and after Segtember 1st. next. or the tuition of pupils who aving passed the h school entrance examination. may desire to s lturther prosecute their studies in the oblic schools The motion was adopted .....T e re- port ot Inspector Seath, who. reoentl visited the Collegiate Institute. was read by t e clerk. Every department is rated flrstclass, but atten- . 1 in AL. A.-. aLAa LL- -5-“2-..†Board of Education. The regular monthly meeting of the board of education was held in the council chamber Tuesday evening last. Present: Chairman J. R McNeillie. and Mews. '1‘. Stewart. John Kennedy R. Kenned , R. J. McLaughlin, Col Deacon, . Pilkle‘ J. . MacMm-chy and John Dobson. The minutes of last meeting were “33411)an ‘Spigr and on motion were conï¬rm- -_.‘__-I- mun-O mvn one as 9‘“: tion 13 directed to the fact that the attendance is too large for the buildins A communica- tion was read from .Mr h rch in which he tendered his tion as teacherot vocal cub ture and music the public schools. to take effect from the let of April On motion it was accepted, the board placing on record its high appreciation of the value of Mr. Church's ser- vices durin the time he has been in the employ of the boats ...... The report of the ï¬nance com- mittee was nted b the chairman. Mr '1‘. Stewart e report edat- cation to the fact that the pa ent out of the town funds to the separate oola of an equivalent to the legisla. tive grant was illegal. and recommended that the attention of the counczl be called to the mat- ter. The amount or institute fees collecwd for three months was given as follows: January, $28250; February. 8284.55; March. $84.25. The report also recommended payment of a number of aeoounts......Col Dmonread the rtggort or the visiting committee. which was adop ' . . . . . On motion of Mr. Macmurchy, seconded by Mr. Dobeon. the sum of 8100 was set apart for im- proving public school ands. and $150 for alter- ing fence at the Co e.iate Institute and put tin a héogï¬e or fence between the institute and U on ool. as recommended by Inspector Seath ...... A communication from .IanitorW Passmoretor anmcreaseof salarywasreterred to the managing committee. after which the Bbsi'dradionfl â€"Mr. James H. Wilsonâ€"of Lifl'ord reports the use of the honor-ted Clydesdsle stslllon 5407) and states thnthels ' h strip on tsce. and white hind pasterns- fooled in Immam in1887. Hemsiredbythe tor-tuned hat Care I. (912). by Prince of dam was Lovely of Box-nul- Wales. (673). etc: his tech. (4777). by Lord Lyon. 4.89). by Hercules. (378). by Rob Roy (714). Mr. ilson's reputation tor “picking out the good 'nns†has been ï¬rmly established in the nest and our farmers study their own interests by carefully Wt- , -_ r. _-_s_“ [Lines by 1: friend in memory of Jeremiah Herï¬hey, late of One, who died at Rochester. N.Y.. Feb 23rd.1891.] Oh. dbtentfrlend. whose dying bed â€I‘m not my pxlvllege to see. Toooolthy llpe. torehethyheeo, Orchenge eloving word with thee. Orjoln the little momtnl train, That stoned thee head :he knee. To ofler to the Greet Supreme A teertul prayer for thee. - Stool Not“. â€"Mr.NathanDaywill take the usual round with his fine Percheron. "l‘inot." which is in due condition. .Jl'he annual 3 show of. the Ops agrieulo tural â€charm held on the fair grounds on Saturday. y 2nd. commencing at one o’clock. or into years. owing mthe importation of better stock, there has been keen comgetition in the 0: horses and ulls. and this different classes seasonthere is likely to be a large showing. Farmers should not neglect this opportunity to inspectthepointsoithe animals and proï¬t by the orltiofl rulings o; the judges: - 7 AWA‘ AL - auuu at prchc 00.. “0111118 :47“- mdfï¬'éid. drumming before June 131:. 1891. where in the Bible the word "wmn" in iinttound $100.09 in cold. To thenexhgséflï¬o. To the third. $26.00. To the fourth. 8 .00. To the ï¬fth. $15. To the sixth. $10. Tethenutï¬ï¬‚eaoh. Tothenextzafl sending in‘helnetoomet each. Tothepereon wiilgivesmlin gold. To me next tothelnet. :50, end so on eemeoel’romthe With your answer send 250 in silver or 270 in stomps tor a box at Dr. Cole's Blood and Liver Pills. the best Blood. Liver and Stomach Pm ever made. Sure cure to: headache Don't gripe. W the presents are Absolutely Free. being given away to advertise Dr. 0010’: Pills Family Remedies. At the: 7 mt Stock. I unmoved the bankrupt shock at hudwm (late W.Foley)tothestore 1-me occupied by S. amtohlemherelwinoonflnnethem tar n15 tends". Those thatdonotcdl lose hicbunina. Two doors aunotnnemon hogâ€. mammal. Ontâ€"47 tf. Amtflntnhuhuddar. Atriudhomutosu; churndMIeophuk tum mmmmman. Butwhenwomhmtochorhnd, Awmmmm mneuuuuwmhm “Mu-vulvaâ€. Ormlnslowlththedlontthmng mmtheototho tomb. Orphnt-nnIOrouot-flower Abomthyhomtobloom. Buchanan-tribute 11mm Toumllovodoodw, Whathoobuncotthom Tuna-nan.“ AMMhomstdshfnlm. hummer. "manna; mhnokhtmuowtmm Bemuchoctulunflo. (otthe ï¬rm otfxipon Btu. ' m Now. New Store! New Prices! The New Pulor Boot and Shoe State. Brynn. Co. amt. B. Baum. W- mwmwum $745.00 u: Gold «or u mundOm IN MEMORIAM. 12mm NI“.- m: M! Lind! __t_c_r the . 'i‘m'rox. anber of ever description. dry. drama! and ready for use. 5910. Blrh and Ash Fioorin . Bill a 1111- i all kinds. Timber and Joints of 3 lengths. Shingles or all cadet. Line of the bestqmlity in mock. delivered to any put of tha- town It snort notice. DRY W0 m of th- beotauditytonnypct oflhotownin lugs or ggnnn qunmltioa promptly. Telephone connec- with 0! Sylvester m: Worn. many. April 8. 189Lâ€"48-eow. rï¬, brood umdlt “Inc An inflation to m inmat- will not be he :- vandal-fully tnmov our bl- tom “and whom-notional): "and M Wt]. and mo' thudtarlottooan 3nd mum. on that It is astonishing how rapidly the electric light is coming into general use. It is being ample}- ed l‘or publicly lighting our large cities. t dazzles our huge cities. It dazzles our eyes with its splendor» we van along our - tare: at night. But with all its a lender an utility it is not as light and beautiful a the his unit nude with Imperial Cm Tartar Baking Wholesale and Retall Dealer ln all kinds of 1.313 ‘3. DOLL. WOOD, 1.1“. mm. amount-ml sad the any m Pipe «but American mo. In the Matter of ANNIE O’BRIEN. of the Town of Lindsay in the County of Victoria. Insolvent. The Inaolvent he: nude u: ’ ea cement to me in pursuance Oren no: teen-mung nee! menu for m. Beneï¬t of Cardinal-e. B 8. 0. , Chap. 124, and unending new. All person- claiming to rank upon the Estate of the Insolvent must ï¬le their alum with me on or before the 12th day of April. 1891. PEER}; after which date I will proceed to dutvlbute the aute.hav1ngmud only to those owns or which I shall then hove notice. CHAS. mom. Wee. 13V; baton-9L. Eat. Toronto. humour, April lamâ€"By Geo. Hannah. nuc- tioneer. the valuable tum stock md Implo- menu, pr 0: Mr. D. G. Don hue. lot 1. 0011.10. mlly. Sale at one o’nofook And without reserve. as Mr. Donahue has rented In pain? of brooding “Just the Thing" is "all: 0420 snd fashionable,†being llncsl de- sosncsns o! the tsmons Dsrnloy. snd sired by “no «stock homo Jordsnshswm . by Top Bug: 0860} (In tho msiernsl side 9 rsnks m‘pondinal) high; his ism bolas-ho fsmons â€Ball at Bilbrsohow" (9318). A study of ins will cortsiniy convince the most at: thathsisonoottllobssbrodhorses nssnt stood In this district...“ tbs: in prisowinnlng strslns h» is the onus! ot sny stsllioninOsnsds. As s stock-mrhchss proved Min-elf sure. snd his colts srs coming mtjsnggmg and must in tins menus Mum MID Wflflfl. [78608.C.S.B.](12480.C.8.B.) The undersined would muco'tu‘ly' intimete to the tel-mere of this district thet he he recently purchased from Mr. Ju H. Wilson thet well~known end pennin- young eke " Just the Thing," end will mete a rave in this die- triet the coming sea-eon with e home we at the Waverly-House. Linden. “JUST THE THING"1- a has tifnl Icol brown in color, rllng four your old Indi- «1°3de lam-Inna heme. oh no nm a must excellent prep- it tron experi- - bl. notâ€- V130!!! the hair. I ,,,.__‘A. Hair "â€01“,. m0]! macaw: --r once. It: use promo 0‘“ hair, sndmnkoait glony_ ,4_A n.â€" A--.I iaa 'aure cure for unarm"â€"J. Editor Enquira‘, MoArthnr. Ohio. PILES sag??? 3%; min atum g. .3 Hon wSmwu'xc: The Pure-Brod Imported clydesdale “JUST THE THING.†fi‘l‘ï¬ifl @308». HEB... «Wu-pic!!! Wuhan - ï¬n? IF Bests-«$5553 3m»? 55. E 89. 5. an? .3.â€" a â€baa-Fina NEE. 8:5 nun-RE 5.. EB... E Hm..ï¬.§..9aï¬ u. . 6110- w. mus. ' Joan SHORT. Manama“: '5 nm,mm,mL-nr-f~ March 7. 1891.318 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREED ’New Advertisements. OTICE’TO CBEDITORS. . MAUNDER, Joseph Meander. JOS. MAUNDER. CREDIT SALES. The We mm. Apph'azm. Edvard Vol! II. Edwu‘d Benson. J. J. Ddy. Thou. McConnell. John flounder, P. .1 Cum» “calm niobium. John H. 8.13m. Dot-con Alex. mum John Baboon. Mum-n Jonah Jookfu. gunman W m. Bunker. 21204.3 Bap“?- ' M Kind 4V Lianne. Municipaliti- Togfrl. O. '1'“ng- l. U 3 Woodvllh. Isaiah Wilson. Samuel Ennlleh. Monueeh Brown Noble Incrnm. Jeremiah Iwomey. Henry Brooke, .IIaene A. Goal-u. John G'loln. Edvard Pym. gooey higgwle. omen empeon, Chen. Christie. D. W. Bouncy. John McKee. Wm. Simoeo yoga] John Comp Sol-eh Ann Petfle. Wm. J Chlmw. Thoma Wylie. an mm. to consider aid detox-inns swun- t! m’ JOHN suon'r. moon†Inspector. nut Victoria. The following 5’ cation- {or Moo-Ill hue rage}: 1~_ooivod of the noun district 4! The Board of License Commis- sioners of the License District of East Victoria. TUESIMY, 2lst day of April, l89l, qt 1]. tan" E game hem-:1! ‘glo o'clook‘nlg the Afternoon. owlnzv no olnnds prominen- Tho wabhnlfot Lot No 20.11: the 8th tho'l‘omhlp of nldon. ln mo County of Wmmbclwm.moro or loan. property is situated nbont three miles from villus of Klrkflold And shout twolvo miles from Wooavme. Imus â€"Ten not cent. of the monoytcbo palddown ntthoumo at 310. to: tho bahnoomnwmbo mode known“ the time or sale. For further particulars apply to LEYS. BgD a: OWENS. ondor'n Sandman. â€"48-3. 18 Conn-3.. Toronto. Ont. EEEE The following ‘11anqu {or noun. havogoen geodvod tonne Ileana district of Inspector’s Oï¬ice, Lindsay (Upstairs), Inspector’s Ofï¬ce, Lindsay (Upstairs,) câ€"oxâ€" smnm,_ l8th day of April, 189I, Undermdbyvlrtuooétbepowerotnflooon- tunedmaoe wmbepmdnoedatthoumootulqudnm which dchult in payment ha been mule. more will beoflerodtornle bypubllonuoflonu the E a 3 § NOTICE. Monday. _th_e 37th day of ,‘AAJ ““"“"""' I. maroon. Prop. N. Râ€"Tho fella well-known lumen. us My booked to: for the comma m: MI! 3!“! 95°.Miï¬udm "3.531293 ,;_|_- .- vuâ€"wflw _...v â€"v __" Pride, Maxed! urnâ€""u imam†WE un.m’ble‘°ni-n â€duh.†Lindaâ€. April IO. 31.“ +432. New NOTICE. Valuable Farm Property. To HORSEMEN. J mm to Tm "WI' 12123. "nah" 13.? oi Io mumâ€"a shaman-n 02d 56: do. “mummw mamas-1 â€"*â€"â€"â€" ImmgwggylLIM‘n‘d m U I“ C b A ____-_.nlj_â€".II sieners for the License District of West Vlctor‘ia 'mme' â€"'inipeotor’ 7 2m Wow-In. many. April 2. 1891 - 47 2. UCTION SALE N 3008!. V11) of Wu In we county 0! mm on 115m, 4.1). 1891, to consider and decal-min a - long 8132151“ . . moons Inspector' 317%? VIM JOHN SHORT. WILLXIITATTEI JOHIWHLQQN. of License Commis- gm: of {Britton Brothers 7ewelle7y we show this Season are exceedingly Handsome ana’ Attractive. This is so especially in Lace Pins, Brooches, Watch Chains, Bracelets and Gem Rings. Bring us your Watch and Jewel- Ie Rep airing. Our Facilities for doing First-qlass Work are un- equalled in town. For mums and elegance of dengn it is difï¬cult to imagine anything prettier. Flowers enamelled in natural colors on yellow, red, or green gold vines are particularly effective {or lace pins, Pansies and forget-memots and other small flowers entwined with delicate gold leaves are favorities. Donutment of Public Works for Ontario. Toronw. 0th April. 189! â€"£8-8. Now a word or two about ladies’ Watches. We have a good stock of both hunting and open face, and are offering some extra good value in silver, ï¬lled gold, and solid gold. These are elegant and strictly ï¬rst- class throughout, and the style of ornamentation is rich and in good taste, many patterns being entirely new and highly artistic. The range of prices is wide enough to meet the requirements of all anewâ€""w.â€" u...â€" -7 meat. Antwan-immune! tondermtobomvoflifldeS “am- mmutotomnmdundmm! mmommmmmowflm~ floureuunctoeoohmhworb want-mammal“! contracts!!- and mm an be given u Momma. Wflm;buï¬ the Department will not b° bunndmuooentmelowutorm tender- 0. F. FRASER. For the Lad/15's: Brooches of Rhinestones or Crystal in various designs, such as Stars, Horschoes,three-lcaf Clovers, Crscents, Scrolls, and so on, are much worn and admired. As for Watch-chains, the patterns are many and not easily described. Among the prettiest is a very narrow yellow gold woven ribbon with a knotted ribbon charm of the same material; the whole being encrusted with dainty blue and white enamelled forget~me- nots. “V"- The variety of Bracelets, too, is adapted to many tastes_and com- prises both plain and jewellcd, flexible, hinged, and chain brace- lets. Some of these are fastened with small padlocks made in head and other fancy__s_hapes. It is impossible to convey an adequate idea of the beauty of ï¬ne Jewellery by a written description. It must be seen to be appreciated. Then the variety is such that enumeration, even of the different styles, is out of the question. It is always a. pleasure to show goods to those who wish to see them. ulna": mkthlnznd W' (8) m and mm. (3) M1 W'm m copper work. MLMW 91mm mummdmwm “ tender-atomhworkon pom“ unu- ,,A_ .1 WWMMMMMW. udendundhthobmudwflm macaw-Mama» bah-It. Wm borocetvod “ml-domains“ until noon at ï¬anmy, the 22nd day of April- !nlt. !or can!!! work! In Mutt! tho NOTICE ‘3‘. BENTâ€"BRICK “ EEJRH'E'RJ! h A8... a Jonâ€"IIIOI Jamie co 2.9:. oz New Advertisements. 8 ~ r" AL-IID mm mam APRIL 10, 1391. Button Bros. Styles z'n_ Laafz'es O CONTRACTORS. if! 53%? $23 MWnMM‘BoBMoMb WWNO ." anbmlï¬ncmduwmbe â€mmaummmmmm MAY, 10th BAY OF APRIL, 1891. Valuable Farm Lands THE TOWNSHIP OF 0P8 mummwm ¢Ivuuynvvv as . __,._, V , W m ooLandonodghthotanaa-oao tonne m Lab .flacmmmorleuzalaothesouth- 1’ 38. mé‘gnuothtï¬mmammm Undupowcotnlomunodhnoarmn conmnmgManammoreorleas-mm mmï¬m' 378' I“ ’ cleared; sofl,flmt>chsscla.yloam;acwomrey can ' mmehmflxm:nmebmmxw; mo 2.0.80!!- 33. mm, 25x40. and another game dwemngzoxs. Under puma-damn seen-In Moore'sFallsP.0.iskeptmthehouse. mwwumumnuummr urol- 0 7 M m d m†a m m WANTED TO RENT. â€"A modente mun-ton wtththoorlvfl bubs um_ .5 â€,8.- JA‘P.-. ' Two portable Waterous Enginm, l2 h. p.,- in working order, for sale cheap. Apply to JUDICIAL SALE gggia§ 33% VALUABLB REAL ESTATE. In the latter of the Estate of Adam Hudspeth, deceased. TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS 00. vs. HUDSPETE. 9.... â€PW“; In“ 'Mâ€"“-'" Noam-mane: nmgnm MoINTYBE : STE WABT, bcnon SALE M. An†7. latâ€"‘8. 319w Advertzsemen ts. Inthel'ownofflndla! («munch-toot“. crumotthommudmedum w. m M» ' gamma-h or was man counr ormnqn. MAY, 0211:- PM 8. FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT. SEALED OFFERS IP00! known meï¬ I'M“. m Neww Lands'HARDWARE JthJLQEP'; JUHII MAI/I18, luv“ '1mdmulbdg; Ask (crud “than“ Johnson’s Prepared PM: Johnson’; mute Load. Johnson’s Kahunaâ€. “Tiger†brand Whfle Lead- Fadmmmmwaid. STEP LADDERS PAINT All) OIL TRADE icy. lymRSlfrEonthom Much“ 17th. 189L-45. SPRING SEASON, 1891 'o. q mining 'le sum County ofOn rm 88» WWW“ e .m “mmmmw mwmrwmwm WWW-«m WWW? TOBE TO LET. â€"100 ft 124 ft., in ’Smyth'amowodtothommw .nnlu tn D QIIV'I‘" M III. m... 2mm. 87. 01:24 concession LUTTEBWOR a:- mmapmethgxg'aughmmq glint-g New Advertisements. County of Haliburton. . EDWARDS; FAVORITE PM“ 36. 37. W. DEAN, for do" LII-7’8 a Ms timeq that have 91 HIS E/VTA Stall/0‘ ’01 thanâ€. ADI-1117. Milli i701; uâ€"mii‘funnz â€I Sold THE P4