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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 15 Apr 1892, p. 1

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:athing 3 Chest If Flesh g; Now that the American market is practically closed to the J Canadian farmer for many articles of produce, it is particularly neces- " 530‘ to study the requirements of the English dealers. Canadian Cheese occupies a front rankâ€"there is no reason why Canadian Butter 87-035 should not also be sought for in preference to that of other countries. For some years past we have made it a point to keep a reliable EN article of fine DAIRY SALTâ€"Ashton’sâ€"with satisfactory results. It comes a little higher in price, of course, than the common, coarse article so generally used and condemned, but it pays in the end- There’s really more money for us, as dealers, in handling the coarser grades, but it would not be like usâ€"we always aim to keep the best. 70‘ a sack of it this spring. nq track (I to make IL: Lungs The extra yield gained well repays the use of these fertilizers. S°m¢thing must be given back to the soil from which so much a; ‘W ‘ MC”. DAMPBELL Farmers who have not yet placed their orders for Land Salt and Plaster should do so now. We have Bamish’s celebrated Grey Plaster 3'1 barrels and bags; the Land Salt is in sacks. Shippers say so, and common-sense clinches it; the English buyer says so, and your reputations as makers of good butter that will sell at renumerative prices in the old country markets depends upon its use. Poorly salted butter will not keep. It would be hundreds of thousands of dollars in the pockets of Canadian farmers if they would attend to this matter of salt. With the use of a proper grade affine salt and a better knowledge of packing. Can- adian butter would speedily take the lead horaâ€"English opinion. You have this advantage by coming direct to uszâ€"You buy your goods at lower plea than elsewhere. You receive a. money order for 5 cents with every dollar Your money order is redeemed in Cash. You are not forced to buy whet you don’t want at fabulous prices_to redeem your orders. 0 a ‘v .n‘ ll , Here, as in everything else, you have a decided advantage in dealing with the lenders in preference to their imitators, for we are the ACKNOWLEDGED leaders forbargains in all kinds of Dry Goods, Clothing and Men’s Furnishings in the “land District. WARNER 00., 1 Lot Boys’ Suits, (for boys from 4 to 10,) from $1.25 to $2.00, just half price; 1 Int Men’s Duck_ Overalls at 30c. per pair; 1 Lot Men’s Heavy Cotton Tweed Over- all-st 40¢. per pm; 1 Lot Men’s Heavy Tweed Overalls at 50¢. per pair; 2 Lines Ian’s Blue Check Smocks at 40 and 50c., half price; 100 pairs Men’s Tweed Pants, 75¢. each; 1 Lot Men’s Tweed Coats, $1.00 each; 1 Lot Men’s Extra good Tweed Outs, $1.50 each; 1 Lot Men’s Black Cloth Vests, 50c. each; 75 Men’s all Wool Tweed Suits at $5.90 each. “If for: cannot find something in this list to interest you, come to our mammoth store; we have stacks of equally good bargains in other lines to ofi'er. You are sure to be pleased. with every dollar’s worth purchasedâ€"ask for oneâ€"end remember OUR MON ISY ORDERS are the only one: issued in this town which are redeemed in HARD CASH. 100 yards Job_Unien Can-pate at 25¢. per yard; 500 yards A 1 Union Carpet at 39¢, worth 40 to 4%.; big drives m Hemp Carpets, from 100. per yard up; Novelties in Double Fold Hemp Carpets at interesting prices. 50 dozen Men’e Rib Shirts and Drawers, just the thing for Spring wear, at 23c. “h, or 45¢. per amt; 5O dozen Men’s Beet English Cambric Shirts, regular price 31.00 each, to be cleared at one-half price, 50c; Heavy, Untearable Tweed, just the thing for Boys, at 300. per yard. v, v __ _ .' . , , a, ,N .‘ __-_ vv-v-v- v-uuu-vauo no aw. wt ’lll'u, m 259,; all Lmon Towellipg, 3c. per yard; Fancy Striped Towelling 5c. and a. lot of smped Tux-huh Towelhpg at 10c. â€"just half price; 500 Cotton Terls’at 20. uh; one lot Red Bordered Lmen Towels 100. per pair ; fifty colored Quilts at 40¢. .. 5...“ CA- 79:. “May. April 13. 1892â€"1. 2750 yards Fast Colored English Prints at 5c. 3rd; 1,000 yards E Huh Me’m, cheap at 10c., going now at 7c.; 3,000 yardspfi‘ragcy Spring Dress G031?! at 5’ 8nd 10¢. per yard; 1,500 yorgs 42 inch_ Colored paghmeres at 20c. per yard. - Aâ€" , -II T:_-_ rl'l-_n‘11 the following are a few of the many bargains we are uttering for the men 30 days: LAND SALT AND PLASTER. WLUME xgxnl. WHOLE NO. 17013 FIVE CENT MONEY ORDERS BUTTER-MAKERS The Great Bargain SaTe IT IS IMPORTANT; or two for 75¢. MEN’S FURNISHINGS. USE THE BEST SALT, READY-MADE CLOTHING. CARPETS AND OIL GLOTHS. 5 Am 8. 151-17“ The Great Bankrupt Stock Men, Kong-stgiindsay. We still continue giving our popular 2 Doors East of Duly House. Arch. Campbell. gm: Pm: Tar Mal Earner a Go. '. L170. ‘-_.. 1. All snafu must be received by the Secre- terybetorothedeyof Shemmdmbemwed mumwlenaehlaem Wilhemsuees. Mn any. Entries may be made an 12 o’clock. oo or the duo! Show onpeymentotu ‘ 2. T \ he HoreeetowhiohprizmwaesMed must stand In Undue! once a week A the-emn,nndfioreeeehownin0enecu Purnoeecheetowhmhpflmwmbeewuded mmnotwdghmorethsnuéolbe. 3. Hones not enteredlnthe chum :mledounendmhd‘rewm venetian: d n. JAS. mun, JAS. KEITH. Home â€"Heevy Draughtâ€"m me, 83: 2nd prizoJB: 3rd prize. $4. Uenndinn neatâ€"let rize. $6 ; 2nd prize. $4 : 3rd prize, $2. General Burpoeeâ€"mmizedti; baptize, $4: 3rd prize. 82. Road end Curiae-let prize. 86: 2nd prize. 34- 3rd prize. 82. Pzreheronâ€"m prize. :5; 2nd e,Diplon:n. Bumâ€"Th hbred Dun-heme, with pedi- gree. two yeereol end under-lat prize. 84; and prize. 82. Thoroughbred Din-heme. with peni- gree, over two years oldâ€"lat prize, g; 2nd prize, 5?. Pulled Angusâ€"let prize. ; and prize. Stock Reieer’e Journal. Comm-mi: TO ASSIST m JUDOmB.â€"-Peroh- eren. carriage and General Purpose Box-eel- Pntriol: Cumin end Henry Louie. Heavy Dre at end Ceoedien Drought Koreaâ€"A. 0n shun nnd John Herzl . Belleâ€"A. Robeneon _end_ John_ Jegkeon. 50min! nee_to 100;:- after the Groundsâ€"June! Men aid W. The following Applications to: License. have been received for the license district oi East Victoria: Kind of . . . Applicant. License. Municipality. Isaiah Wilson. Tavern Omemee. Sam English. " " Walter Redpath. " “ Noble Ingram, “ Fenslon Falls. Jeremiah Twomey. " " Henry Brooks. " " Lena A. Gonlnis. " Baboon-eon. Jackson Reid. “ “ Edward Pym. “ Samar-ville. Joseph Bowie. “ " William Dunbar. “ “ James Thompson. “ “ Sarah Ann Pattie. “ Bexlsy. Wm. J. Chirpaw, “ “ Thomas Wylie. “ Disby. John McKee, “ Fonglm. Elizabeth Simpson. Beer and wins. Donald McIntyre. Tavern, “ Wm. H. Simpson. " (six months) " JOfiN SHORT. moense Inspector. East Victoria. Lindsay. April 4th. 1892.â€"1700-2. et 11 e. m.. to consider and determine up plies. lions for the ensuing license year. SATURDAY. 23rd Day of April,1892, LINDSAY, Saturday, April 30, ’92 Inspector’s Office, Lindsay, (Upstairs), The Board of License Commis- sioners of the License District of East Victoria. To British Columbh. Wuhlnm. Oregon. etc. Tom'mme CARS. DATESâ€"EVERY FRIDAY. when the following preminmwfll be awarded: jps SPRING SHOW. The Spring Show for the OPS AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY will be held in .gbply ear] to '1‘. C. MATCHE'H‘. Act. (LEE. 9. 91 Kent». ODD. Daly House. mm. Much :1. maxâ€"99. Pacific Coast Excursions Agricultural Pwrk, Ne w A dvertjgemen 1s. RULES AND REGULATIONS. NOTICE. 11158 0311911. WILLMIETATTKI License Inspector. JOHN SHOBT. â€"-â€"A1' THEâ€" LINDSAY, ONT» FRIDAY: APRIL 15, 1892.â€"TEN PAGES. East Victofla. «mu mmmm uranium. ism thanmhhon' ""i‘ymhowmm mm folio line: “The uhonrzumtgwul be“ during flu “11:ng 93¢! “Mg-utmost . ,,-‘ will stand for More. during the m of 1892 us toll)“: his HONDAY. I. s will leovo on mine. lot 16. ooo.’7. 2-3;.“ ood proceed to John Chombon’. lo: a). can. 5. Fusion. to: 1100:: theme to Ala: Hann'l. Mammal: tho vigour. will mood to Mr. Dunn's. Central ”millmom‘a “3:0 night. to tho on , WRDRRSBSAY. “11%“ to Henry Jackson's. lo: 28. con. 9, onto: noon; theooo to Rob: Thontoo'r.Dnouoi-d.t¢ tho THURSDAY. will proud to W. lot 7. con. 8. Vex-mun, formulates no hobo! Reid's how. Rm“ (8 no awn. tBiDAY, will m m Riohm no“. Edwin Beacock, Femlon. GHAMPION FRED towuehi ot Lsxton. conuininz threohundrsd notes of end more or less. P480121. 2.4»: uunhc 'l. in the sixth con- csmouct the seid towmhi oi Lexton. con- taining two hundred sores land more or less. 011 parcel l lhete ere shut one hundred end mt: sores of cloned lend end eighty cores of goodhsrdwood umber. consistinaotmepleend elm. Therou'oezectsdenthis percelegood frsme dwelling house was feet with extension htchen 20115 feet; also a. good from horn 50x30 feet. stehlo end shod Mend s cow stable 7021i feet. The buildings etc in fair . Both percels ere situated about eight from the villege ct Coboconk. At the some time sod place there will he ofl'ered for sele Lot number 19. in the fifth concession of the township of Sonnet-ville. ccutelningtwo hundred some ct lendrnore or less. Esohuercslwmheotrered tornlssuhjsctto ereserve hid. Tums or Penn-r: mm per cent. down at time at sole end sundae: within den thereafter to lusts. mother with the sposit one hell of the purchase none). the rsmeinder to be seemdbysnntmommonthe promisestor storm of null. withinterestet 8 per cent. The other termsend conditions of sale will hcmsde huswnsttho tunect eels. Further psrticnlers me, he obtained from tho '1'}???ng a o: A. 1) 1m. 8 9 ay A . - $3.1. a; mm 116 Hunter“. Peta-borough. _mo-s. - Vendors’ Solicitors. â€"l700-3. THE SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL STALLION, at the hour of n o'elockln theta-anon. the following lends end minim, moly: PARCEL l.-Iaot number 8 end the west he]: of losppmlgeg 3. 1n the sixth concession of the Angmcr STATEMENT of Eloo' hound byuamuot THOMAS ALTERS. I candid.“ It the Inmtombipdhxton. ii the count! of Views-is. Under And byvirtuo «mono: anacon- tsinod in two several I! ms in which default bu been made. ad 1! ob will be pro- duoed 51: tins of sale. that will be ofl'erod tor sale by Public Auction. by Guam: Momma, nuodoneor. n the Benson House, in the Town 0! Lindsay, Saturday, the 23rd Day of April, inst_., NOW NR W3- wgmm'. m boots. 8b.. 7:». up to 8m) “.3932. $1”. away...” mm mos nil . mowhnnkeberoro AWNI- Always ahead in M and Values. Ever and alwavathlowut prices. fgfirhm. 1892:â€" â€"1701-1. IRE BER-“dd: at: 0:31“: Makes you hum n l! 0 Clay And price- um makes humus boom-don. Indies will have the Ideal: atylea. We always 11ng the”): This week ladieo‘ w â€"..-J_ ._7 shoe with high front Ind turn sole. Nicked front shppelj. red kid shoe and slipper, spring heel ml zest boot, sizes 11 to 2. Gents hand can hnguoo congress. HOUSE T0 LEEâ€"12 Sussex-It. Good seven room'd house. n11 modern conveniences. Avnl toJ.A. cum 1! orto E. gfimocly. Money-hum unplug“: thou. --M n LV M13571}: '1'. trrzxwrrucx wiphoa to infect-m the India! of %md vicinity ("git MB. HUGEAN'S JEWELLgYW STORE. uni will be mural to: I. shutout their Having acquimd t thoromh howled? of Hl‘ronchBiu Item inRooheotor. .Y.. I mpropuodto vo “#06::me to m; n, i_-_ -- z--- _... a. nun ”VF-v. t'm'v 'â€"â€"â€"w â€".â€".â€"â€"vâ€"-_ -- 1- customers. Enmnoo nu door want of Ontmobsnk. “nasty-ARIN. 3891â€"1700-49d. This comic song I: now the rug. sud “McGinty” i. no mom. The Boom-de- ay unit: this store exactly.’ When you come here md no the piles of 80018, SHOES gm suppgnsa $11129? '0”, prices, Which ue Inn-vols of oheapneu, you “6 Inn to go "my humming Boom-de-8y. Thule lovely stylish annua- hoes-am And .11an with auto 11;}. t'oeedeay. JOHNSTON SISSON -- vâ€"v-‘I __,--- 0 William at â€"l7m-2.7 7 EW mmssmme ROOMS.â€" mss n. T.‘EI:I‘Z_PATRIQK_ “they. :9 Ta-ra-ra, Bgom-de-ay, Valuable Farm Prqurty New Advertzsementg ORTGAGE SALE Jam in the Centre! Victor“. on I‘ll I l oo....aa..c: no.--o.o-o-oooooc 61’“ 330' I“ 0! MY. r. April 1‘, 18924â€"1701. noooc-o-ou-ooooo vac-cocoocnu.c mmrmror man..-“ ................... "G. H. HOPKINS. Amino: Thomas waters.- OJ “"w""â€""" ‘0 *â€"*W - - V as the Toronto Globe, Hemlim Timeo. Spectator end Herold Heine! Henld, Detroit News. Albeuy 30ml. LeMonde, Montreel, end othere, end their mom vouched for. Thu 1):. Winiune' Pm- hove eohieved e oontinentel repute- iion, with the remit the: we and deelen here end there imposing upon the public , to: the oak! oi by ”nine, in their need extn profit. worthleee imitations. Thole imiteuonevere eometinee given none! eomewhet eyproeohina the original, while inoihereeeeeohedeeier. whilenot openly ofl'ering e9 izpitetion. impale- upon the An Important Warning. [‘i‘o theEditox-ot Tn: Poem Simâ€"The following paragraph, which recently appeared in the legal reports of the Toronto newspapers. is of vital im- portance to the people of Canada: Q. B. AND c. r. mvmoxs. [Before Sum. JJ Fuu'onn v. BOWLâ€"Hoyle; Q.C., for the pinintlfl’, George Taylor Fulton), oi the town of Brockvllle, drumiat, moved for injunction restraining the detendante, S. L. Howe and W. A. Howe‘ from selling pills in imitation or those so d by the plain- an under the none of “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills tor Pale People.” and thereby in - ing the plaintifl's trade mark for ”chug-it‘ll Metered under that name, which. the plaintifl' alleges, by reason of his exten sire advertising, is well known throughout Canada. Judgment granted tor a perpet- ual injunction. An old adage has it that “imltntiou ia the sincerest flattery," but when imitation tekesths torn: o! panning oi! upon the public worthleae. perhaps positively harm- inldruggln imitation oia popular rem edy, it is quite time the public is aroused mente mnde by .Duncnn Tolmie in the WerderctthelSthMuch. Hie very met etntementintelne, which on be eeeu by enyone who will role! to Tn Cunnun Pos‘r oi Much. I charged him for trying todoeo.endoleo naked him hedhe the powertcdo itâ€"thnt ie. to edminietnr on oath not contained in the etetutee. There ieen old eeying ihet “o bed beginning mekee e good ending,” but ouch ie not the wey with Duncen. He nemed three ere- diteble toxiee to “verify," no he cnlle it. hie etetemenu. I could, it necceenry, neme double thet number to verify my eute- mente ee given in Tn Pos'r. I will leeve it now with the public to judge between us in the root of hie etetemente. The edi- torieletefloi theWerdernleotried touiee come duet. They wieh to cell ettention to cnewhoheedecluedhie intention of he- oomingen Americen citizen. It oppon- to me thet the_ Worden ltd e_re_ poor citizen.” Even it Idld I would be right. for I wee e citizen 0! Glenerm, where my home wet. with my wife end eome of my femily. I trust, Mr. Editor, thet this will eetlety Dnneen end the Wet-del- etefl, end thet they will be enebled to underetend the Menace between the preeent end future tense, between being e citizen end Intend- lng to become e cltlxen. Although I em now in Dakota I know thet I heve meny warm friends in Vlatorle. both centenn- tivee end relormen, who know thet I need to fight my battles eta-eight end honeet, but each in not the we! wlth l_)nncen. WM!“ mmmanoPa-u Bmâ€"lhnheqwmuflu 9.128. Inocumlomii vet “thatâ€" um never? 7 “1003th ulna-the manna-In. Than-hula ucoodnthoououthm. mm. mullet coma. ~Yonn. gremmuiene. One’e intention oi becom- ing anything refers to the future end not tethenreeent. Imuetbe live yeen here endteke out my eceood pepen betoreI will be e netnniixed citizen of the Stetee. I annot vote ion preeident untii then. I was only eight months sway from my home in Cumin till I went back man to my home at Gloom and paid m and nature labor. I voted a tow dsyl “to: doing so. I am “my: willing to 10mm lanai-mt and mum» men, Inch .- the Wnrdogngnn' Are. ugd try 159 not: tpem‘tp be better informed. I would edviee them now to eend overheuend procure 3 copy of Sun Hughee’ deelerelion end they will beee well equipped u Duncan himeelt. The only diflerenoe between Sun end I ie the: he hiled to eeoomplieh hie intention, but I em on the wey to eeeomplieh mine. Dnnoen eeid tbet otter giving the oeth of being eBriiieh sub ecu I edded thereto oi n3y_ ownegeord “ em notenAmerieen .n- n.‘ ' ,A__e_l L- _I_I.e. injunction restraining the detendente, S. L. Howe and W. A. Howei from selling pine in imitetion o! thoee eo d by the pinin- tifl' under the none of “Dr. Willieme’Pink Pine for Pole People.” end thereby inn-ina- ing the pleintifl'e trede mrk tor eneh pine registered under that name, which. the nminnfl alleges. by reeeon of pie ex‘ten‘ tog-emotfluinjnsuoo done then. There 1: no other provident! row! 11' Cand- Moy tint spat-aches Dr. Wll- nAm'PtnkPulslntho «mud CONl dance with which n :- maul by m people. And justly ee, ee tine remedy hee communism eeeeewhereeven the meet emlnent men In the renke of medleel eolenee hed pronounced the peflenu le- enreble. Theee eeeee heve been thorough. 1’ mveeuzeted by each leedtnz neweg‘epere e. â€", ,AA_ nl_l.- ll-â€"llen- m- A mm It. POW I'm” mum @118 @auahiau Pm qusox. W Much It. 1892. [‘lb ”:03de Ta: Post. Sun-Penna m to reply to tom m COMICA HONS. In order to rave the superiority of their skill the e of eminent physiciens end surgeons. now permanently looeeed et No. 271 Jervis Street. Toronto. will. until fur- ther notioe.treet ell cureble oompieints for s5.oo per month, end furnish medicines tree of cost. A more liberal ofler it would be difllcult to mete. No extre cherge for mythingzfimpermonth and mm Theseeminent doctors treet every yerlet of dlsesse end deformity, end perform surgical operetions. viz: The remove! of cencers, tumors. eeterect. polypi, etc. All diseeses of the eye. eer. thrust. lungs. heert. staunch. liver. kidneys. bledder, end ell lemele difleulties raising tron: whetever ceuse. ell nervous prostretlone. telling vitell . end diseeses originating from impure ere nested with the yeetestsneoess. Geterrh. in suits verioustorms.eursd by their new method. which consists in breekinguptheoold-eetehlnstendency.to hwhlehevervpersonsuflednxhomeeterrh hmvyillpleesenottekieoflepeeit Mulligan!” outbox-5m.“ o: m, and if curable Wm pouunlytellvouoo. Abound“ mm mains more may hr medicine. hmwhocmnotvhttthmem mummwflamum ymdljntatleutonopmondlnw b amicable. Manama“ tolrJohnu .Mm.27llmh mt. mom-1 Damn-hidduthoulowlng Imam-mm we publish in the havoc! Mthooouotmuo mandated umuwouhnnboub mhnvoounm 11:99.!de ‘- _ ._ -,. , 4--.. um awn-nun.- nmunothunyoommmwahema ntdnthetnnchno or her was: supply in her ownmds. I bus 111an Into the nutter unscrew my town-adamant“ Suanadtherepu-tlnuucuumiuwmo hmndoeruhproflu of mks. m Receipt" ........... sumac oo mum mammal». no new. nlluuofichll ..'....'.’:‘ ........ amen Paydmtorhbormtmodnch om union” .. .......... 1.33“!) MPtmlenmnnoaew .. 1.91.648 Mtcuookmedlnpumnhhom m .......................... . 3.09359 mum my” ”Mummm um. “9'"me ...... maintain-m .................. 1:;me gamut: Emmi; 5'! Whoa proud- uon._ Ingest“ yam. you and 35m womum’ services. am In an house con- [summon don-c. taboo-e mommruono! -A oonflngretion broke on: on Sand" In Toklo. me onto! city of Show, nnd deo- u'oyed over 6,!!!) houses. the grant port at the clty. The lose or lite was very bony. â€"At Poland, Mun. heed-.7. the three- :enr-old son 0! Mr. John Jordon Ind his and Hum 011’ by his brother. who used 3 sun, gulch he won quite confident was not filw'fif'euche" “ET-EH ié'i‘eid‘hmuit mmlble for tho prudence of tho comm. The nigh fiver of mucus! broad mad he proopodty mu muted the unan- mun-sheds of anions! wealth would continue the OM and!- mhhhod in volume. mafim mum in mm» H mmmwmn Lm ammu .m mmmmmmwu w .mu 3 .mmMnmmmmm a 3mm? mmm. m “WW. mm dde mmemem “a ,mmwmmmm; . wwwmmmmmmmmw D .mlo , “mm mmmmmfimmmm “mammmm Tmmmm a GMWm e um had. Word Waterworks. 1891. quwmuunuuuuu ..... . mumâ€"At the beginning or 1891 thonworo onlyenoutwo “tenure! the end onhe ya! mmmmumwddmlu none will be oloeo upon won more. e have :eduoedthe rue-from $5 to fine: fox-houses of the room I do not consider me revenueu over mu developed yet. but even nt 1:- ween: tote the whole ooh: end Interest would pdd oi! 11:40:35. I think the Bunttord worn wouldbee goodlnveeuuent mpmbmtbe present lowtnruno beconunued.ntm.000.00. E. GRIFFIN. cello: o! the excbcqner. preeeneed the budget. in the house or commons Tueedey. Mr. Goechen eetd good fortune egeln pet- mltted him to eubmlt e budget ebowlna e enrplne of £1,067,000. In the lee: budget the eeumw o! expenditure wee £99354.- W. The ectuel expenditure were £98,- 928,0m,leev1ng e enralue of $161.00. Thu wee e muhbly email digerenee between the eetimaua and actual expenditures. The total eetimatee of expenditures during the last three years wee £264,000,”. The total dilemma in the expendituree was only £137,000. Analyzing the revenue. Mr. Goechen said that the cuetcrna pro- duced £9,736,000, being £36,000 above the aunt calculated upon. It was not alcohol that eaueed ‘the increaee thie year, but tobacco. The revenue tax from tea vat exceedingly eatieiactory. yielding mom over the eetimstee. Tobacco produced £9,953.11”, being £41811” above the previcue year. All thie, Mr. Goeehen de- clared. proved that wage- had not fallen and that there was etill widely dilueed proeperity among workiegmen. The in. creaee in the consumption of home epirite waa greater in England than in Ireland or Scotland. Mr. Gcechen eetlmated the revenue tor the cunent financial your at 90.471000. and the expenditure at £90.- 3%000_._leav_ina the cruel} margin of £234,- ‘, n. ALI Ln_--tl â€"R!ght Hon. George J. Goachen. m WATER WORKS DELL. EVEfis OF THE WEEK. Surplus Male for 1891.33.13? 92 rmnmum. __,__.___ 7.279 00 ...-u.o.-o-- up»... .. .3 9.53308 Dr. Brown’s Motto Oil guru.4gheu._Pchs.fiqunds and 8:18 at over! , “L -__- _ (kgâ€"n mm “ mm" 83, TERMS. $1.00 PER Y] PA!” I! ADV“ 8. ms, chemist, want m a Man: mung-Ill wmoanflnnodto moo Km. on. ammdusnunco. Jone-docu- no that tho doctor odmmhtorod done- d merqu anathema!“ ”tho-om‘roudkulouot M. In court Jon-1' conned unnamed W u: the Mum upon the ehltdun. '0 augmudmmdonhmhmm Wuatcndnfowd m mjmnusnrdmlawehnm .1 an clan. 10-an mount. n mrmwgmvmm W“ PMEBBOBO. Exnunn ma nounâ€"Tho body o! Blchud Wigwam. o young mm who was tmdmmzsmmmmmum of. Bourbon. was on flood” exhumed (com the Norwood cometary cod 1. o“ monom nominal“ woo mdo by Du. Ford on! Potdgrew. Friends any (In: young Wlmoro Ind con-ldmble mono; u the time of his diatom-moo In Joann-11m 9nd clam am tho the ma Salmon Knownâ€"The knowing is 1:11. Wandjmior division of I. a. No. 4. Vdmmionho month 0! Much: Thin! classâ€"l Willie Sun. 2 Norman Bruce. 3 W Into Till-d" m a “up“ 1%“deme neovcthomonntdsuudww media! We. noon m bunny d 3.", J“ . walthy hurdwm Inc- chsntotUxbrldgo. Ingmar-madn- duf- wlbwutoryw-amflmgffi. an. mmhmhmdtw'n ms WW“! the’wdm“ mw torblddlul .u was '0 m u. on In. .ooonnt. Bald. an. moi-.1 wan-202,129: ‘2“ .. Mm ”2.3 ”mm "mmemmm clueâ€"l Willie Stu-c. 2 Norman Bruce. 8 Charlie Stu-r. Second cloutâ€"1 Stenlord Race. 2 Beebe! Brown. 3 John Copyle- ewoe. Senior we secondâ€"1 John Fergu- son, 2 Elle link. 3 Theme Breen. Senior are: clueâ€"1 Core Eamon. 2 Devld Mo!- htt. 3 Melville Molten. Junior an: clue â€"1 Lewis Buy, 2 Norm Grlxll. 3 Wilma. Sand“. Avenue ettendence tor month, 36. Emu Cornmous. teacher. m mix-dared. ville Cornell, John McNeven. Second cuesâ€"Bernie MoGeonah. Arnold Bee. Amen Pane. Due Wee. thy Buy- lock. Vincent Pogue. Bruce McNevuI. Pm second cleee~Mnbel Pane. Annie Bleylock. Joseph Powers, Lily Bhylock. John Grey. Fred Shut, Willie Pavel-e. Erneet Reid. Flu: clueâ€"Genie Bee, Bert Shaw, Nellie Payeg. germ. Wagon: [W at The Poet] Scnoox. Bataanâ€"11w following is the mango: mepupils of S. S. No. 9, Ops, for the month 0! Much. Filth clan-Lucy MoGeonah. Sen. fourthâ€"Ken McGeongh. Meade P ,Lenn Bra, Hattie FORM. Lily Bea. minimalâ€"Sheridan Bee. L )1an 1). Funk Bee. Gnoe C Florence».z Reid. Willie Cornell. Wflhed BmDebonhShew. Thin! clueâ€"Thom Megee. Luy__ M3290. Intel: Bannock. Mel: -- ‘- mama “Wu. 7N6. 9. nuts. a firm mood nundlavery popu- Bangingirm. Patficifieeuby‘ligthe 8;: can. «scans two on: P.Kellyotuhe§%hoon.otlhnudonetornr. .1.de Pam “shadows: busine- us an lmplemen; agent. A Bonn Tunaâ€"One evemng last week I my filmed Mr. '1'. Harrington's. The tramp amps. BAD Bonnâ€"From the 9th con. to the otllmthadoomdhdmooflmpu- can! on in the spring sud an. and therebumuohmficonnuon aura-din Mars. Ituhoped theoonnoil mu butane: louersdng: Webb keeps s. licensed hotel 3: Uxbrldge, sod lest summer spent seven! mtu:250,wdtblsnote he sold to one Deble of Toronto. When thenote become due sod psyment. wss demanded Webb re- tosedaobonor n. elslmlsgtbecitwss given es s gambling debx sand was Ill-gel. Doble proved by Morgen the: Webb ba- rowed the money strum: from him sod ssserted thetbeowned stamendhh hotel. One Ann-tron. who use consulted by W beloro losnlnz the money. tussl- epcrte, boring consulted together on the belt meene celculetcd to insure cum to the: underuking. end being convinced oi the meet edventegee which hove been de- rived tron: cluhe tor similar purposes, end believing the: in order no ii:. shameelvee tor the varied dutiee in life they should culti- vniieend bring in order their mueciee. end qunliiy themeelvee by practice to beeble to hold their position in any piece when theiriot me] be cut; end believing that the exicneion of their cfl‘orie upon this euhject in colonised to improve end egrengthen the body Lphyei‘cniiy. end in OAKWOOU. [Matthew] Bm BALLâ€"A number at homer; desirous of receiving benefit tron athletic highly oommendsble: knowingâ€"us expsr icnoe hm obundnonly provedâ€"that their ends osninno other my be so speedily monolished os by forming something to! such s purpose have organza! s bsse hell club tor mums improvement. Amongtho urions nominations for cmce which took plsoe the following were elected to be pre- siding omoers tor the ensuing season Honorsrv president. A. 0. Hm; presi- gent. J. A. Todd; again. .Abner A. He- nn,w ______ LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS on; Wm, " ul- u. Humvee. treeenrer, Thomeu hinglend; general oom- mlnee, Anno- McLeen. J. Patter-eon, Geo. Thorndyk E. mum». Wm. Chunber- km. W e just commendng on our cereer we hove received word from the Athletes of Lindzey to pley no a game on the steel-noon or Good Fndey. And! 15:11. end which we heve ecoepted. A very in- tereetlnn geme Iney be looked torwerd to. The Oekwood breee bend .111 be in ettend- ence to tnrnieh music for the occeelon. Come everybody end enjoy the first [on of we eeeeon. Geme celled e: 1.39 o'clock. ONTARIO COUNTY. A Gunman} Dm Canâ€"The one 0; Doble v. Webb bend .1: Whitby Monday before Judge Bumhun, wee toned mm! chsst-‘Z'LTâ€"mss LII-DEM?! Linc;- Zinniaâ€"i; dâ€"fiuidi. 103; 1111106 CENTRE MABA. Weep! The Post] VALENTIA. panda-co at The Palm Manda"; J. N. fibfilfi, tucker. OPS. :31

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