DUI-bull. STILL Immovma.~We now have tele- phone connections between our village and etnflon, an“? Osï¬lwaog. 331d fthedBell ,oelephonec as w . are a aw eye, when we will have telephone connections all over Canada. mournâ€"Most or the village cellars ere cisterns now. [Specini comendenee oi Tm Poem - Scam-Dan’s met the basket social to be held In the Methodist church on Easter Monday evening. Ladies baskets admitted. free, all other: ten cents tea. The baskets will not he admission moflmetbnheoldet a. china-In prleeof ~ cents. Thetewillheenenaertfln- euv “n._- ._ _-_ WW _.~~~- , u, , , him. We wish Will success in his tar-cfl’ home ...... Still another was called away inthe person of John Wickett, whohas been a resident of this section for over forty years, and was one’ot Mariposa’s farmers. Hewasaiwayeamoet successful industrious man. a good tether and a kind husband. Foragcod many years he had Men quite 118113.855, only being able to walk about very little. and then with neat diï¬icnlty. He was nearly 80 andieavee his eons and dan ters‘ of ail‘igegocd circumstances, and by whom he wiiibemissed. The funeral was very ehowin the largely attended, high reapect the public had forghthet icbet. 00 Moon Comm! between the whitening en the Methodist church win- them for dove, which has now adorned over two years,andtheremainder of the “gran. _ ,4†(Iv- _-__ I.-__- L_IA village"? ï¬gs-gén,ï¬wmlram, 13' Vsprendlng a few days at F. Dix's and Is looking as W3.“ Manitoba climate agreed with ,,,-,1_ man __---_- lâ€" kl.- .mc- .47 uni-u nu Ive-u! .--_ ______, in. In about twenty-four hours death relieved him of. his terrible affliction; though eve ing possible was done, no can] stay the dreaddisease with which had been troubled a good deal for the 1: eat ...... The remains of Edward lass, ormerlysreeident of this village for a. number or years, were brought from Manitoba. here for inter- ment. Mr. Glass was one of the early residents of our village, and was a very enterprising man,hsving taken an interest in some 25 the earlier industries _o_t our mug. WUVfleIeult-â€"vâ€" vâ€"â€"â€" -_- V__., 77,, U , of the death of you Charley Sparks, not yet twenty years od. Charle who helped to swell the audience at other Mark's funeral, called at Dr. Hall’s omce in the evenin after the inneral, and was taken so and enJy bad with Inflammation that it mug with oimpuljy he was gotten j4_LI_ life, full 0! ambition and just makin a start in life, should be so suddenly 0 ed away. Luther willbe very much missed both In the village and surrounding country. He was a good neighbcr. an industrious farmer, and a nial fellow. likedby ‘both you and 01 which was given expression to y the unusually large attendance at the funeral of. so young 3 99“.?“- - :t 1 19°31 °§¥£993§d intelllgence “â€"1.... C‘s-La [Conapondence of Ta! P081.) PASSING Axumâ€"We are having more than our proportion of funerals of late; both young and old have been taken from no. First comes the death of Luther Mark. who succumbed to an attack of neuralgia o! the brain. It seems very sad that iauyoqng pan Just in. the pigs of work the farm himseli for this year. CHOSEN Fame. â€" Mr. German, 01 Hamilton, was here the past. week trying to organize a society of the Chosen Friends. Pnsoxmâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Harry Breed, of Lorneville spent Sundny with his father, Mr. . Broad ...... Mr. Robt. Thompson is in Tomoto at present. ...... Mr. Wm. Moon has given up ferm- ing for the present and moved to the vi]. Inge ...... Mr. John Miller is movlnp back on the homestead ...... Mr. Stephen Midg- 1ey_ pas also given “P. farming and moved “1, ‘ “m-.. tuba-‘1‘: l-n SEAGRA V5. [Correspondence of TH! Pom] Ecru Omenâ€"Mr. Broad. who hes been to:- ct the Ocean hence here for the past lo ions, has decided to retlre from the hotel usineaa the ï¬rst or May. Mr. Brand’s departure is tted. no he keptemodel hotel. We earn Mr. R. Btown, 0: Port Perry, 13 to be his enc- meson Ownmns AND TENLNmâ€" There has been qulte a change In the termini cem- mnnlty recently. Mr. Henry Lee e has retired trom taming and moved to Man- chester. Mr. Locke was an obllglng neighbor. and we are sorry to lose him from our midst ...... Mr. John Leas]: has moved on Q6 fog-5n vacated py Mr. Locke. â€A 1-“..- MARINA. - ee| «0 WIN \ ‘gï¬â€˜mgui*‘ .u .‘Q' m“ “.' \ i \ \ \ WA ‘1ka Mi manner“ I'm-r“! were only eheui «new «we mï¬'m m .ekd man e timewheieii ie gnu“. mined. in». Atw'Mh “id Mu. A. Deanne ieiiimwiuiMu. 0. Cute: Mr. W. Bull in epandiue etew de §I under the run! reel......Minea mm M. uem have an to Toronto. where will aside nominee ...... Mr. Arch. M adyee hum some Perry my. where he will help Mr. Doubt elelhe Nae inhebi tent. or me town ...... Dr. end Mrs. Glue-elem in townSe Seeyeurd ...... Mr. Ju. MeBtleu, P. S. Inspector. vielted the eeheel lneweek. ï¬g" Pom Mao'ï¬'bndâ€"du hm Aims. of mam mvlnlsln rel: lm lntown ...... Mr. B. thu a same}? In mm. his Easter Mhdldm 333m Iago:|hnu:§i13r If raw M m 33.2" "@3333 25.3% 3323333333.“. 2.3.33: WBï¬ml‘J; m... on I 8mmâ€..- car‘s. Gram Md durFle Wad, am no» oh-umtoudot Mos-on um mu. “Pmnabbln Nam», public school mm... ““3322?“ “933... â€â€˜er WWII. Dwel- wen-w vv Manna-Mr. Shier maï¬a; the (em lately occupied b Mr. Kirklend, he heviug moved to W vine. Bowmanâ€"Oar enterprising merchant, In. G. A. Abrehem. is doing e rushing bneineee tn the term. w... ABG YLE. not of To Pom-.1 [Conn-900d mun-Miss Lsun May in visiting her “no near Lindsay a mum. . . .Mlu Kati. McIntyre oi Benetton spent mo weak in our mixing ...... Mr. A301 Grills, oi Calm-on. apggh SgngeyLwith his Amman. __ _-â€"A ‘1‘ Q ‘ Contra Bums.†C’oIIega Odie†in" scented it 39 t 5 is i. utishction MM ourcomooï¬totl WOW M in“ or money rotunda! LOCAL NEWSLETTERS LtN-ï¬su, FRIDAY. APRIL ,3, 1893- Eh: Manama gm. Mm augmess’ mums, ï¬ow T0 SECURE LITTLE BRITAIN. SHAW a: ELLIOTT, Mr. Druen intends to Snow-Boom) â€"Hr. Lyons, grain buyer here, was on the delayed train at Stout!“- ‘ vllla Thursday, and reached here Sunday night ...... Miss Gladstone, also of this place, was on the same train. Srocx Swarmâ€"The live stock bus!- nesehasbcengood this week. Bean Stone took three loadsot flneEasterbeet to Montreal and GordonAotononecar to the same place. Sm Waterâ€"Crane, Baird 8500. are loadlng out a lot of seed wheattorthe eastemprovlnces. ' A CHANGEâ€"Ml. Baht. Armstrong. tormerlvot theGdermhhasW with LmGordonCo.lnthelawmm. Ear â€"Mr. Wellingtonsuerdeflmda gent! othay In town “Museum- Pawnâ€"lire. Buddy, mes Buddy spam-e manhohaveheen 2â€"55 gâ€"uTm‘eâ€"flm " 0m ’5. angina}; threatens a flood. While the blockade lasted it w lively around the Junction, about 25 or 30 ehsntymen being among the belated travellers, and they nude thinks brisk when they were here. One commeroiei traveller. who wantedtoget home Saturday, wee very unfortunate; he started out via. Uxbridge on Setnrdey, but did not get home till Maude mm , end in the meantime a train reached Toronto via AJlnndale the previous day. BmJRafli-oad traflo has him brisk for the 1333 low days; the snow blockade of a a. week ago havmgbeen cleared. the weather has 39: in ve_ry 7mm and ngw it and a. double handgring. There was also a. difference not in the s irit or "'1‘efl’y"end one cf the bums ehcr y utter the receipt of the prize, the former eluted at his luck and the latter down-hearted because of his failure toget guise. But it was his own faultâ€"the sp peen had a. right to run when he washed to. The agricultural society and Mr. Wm. Read deserve credit for the eflcient manner in which they conduct their aï¬iirs. The boys take this. their ï¬rst opportunity, to thankMr.W.J.Reodtorthe mt - ment of the prize money whepgpngeifgr it. _ for the race between Mr. B d's ponies at the last fall fair, the boyri are receiving the prizes. “Charley Burgess," the cham- pion jumping ny of the world, with the enviable reco of bein able to jump ï¬ve feet ten inches high, an ridden at the race by Maurice Welsh, a skilful rider. won ï¬rst prize, and Mr. W.T. C. Ed's Welsh pony, “Tafl’y,†succeeded in t ng second. The ï¬rst prize amounted to 50 cents, and the second 25 cents. Although there were two rizss promised for the race between Mr. oyd's two Mexican burros, the boys were not disappointed when they found there were no prizes given. The boys knew by the actions of these frisky little creatures on that day that they said as plainly as jackassss could that they were not paid for running races. When Charley Burgess heard that he had won so valuable a prize he almost jumped out of his hide and wanted to turn a gomersault [Correspoadence of TH! P051] Bum Luz; THAN NvaB.-â€"The prize {nongy was gecgived appug‘tong weekg $39 uavnua ovmv-vu â€w- â€"v 1883, and settled on the homestead now owucd and occupied by Mr. Alfred Web- ster. her husband dying many years ago. Mrs. King was a great snflercr tor a long time. She had reached the mature age of 82 yesrs....Mrs. Hadley. sister cf Mr. Richard and Mr. John Ferguson. ofthis glace, died at the residence of. Mr. Josiah anes on Thursday, 26:.h inst., aged 46. Mrs. Hadley had been in poor health for some time. She was buried at the Chris- tian cemetery, Little Britain. Vstrons.â€"Mrs. A. A. McLsuchlin and E. J. Pearson, Norlsnd. hsve been visiting friends here and in Lindsay for the last week oLtwg. _While here'they were stay- vv vv- v- v In: at W. H. McLauchiln' e. OAK WOOD. [Correspondence of m Poor.) Pmoxnnsâ€"Mise Kete Thornd he, or Lindsey. has been visiting 0 wood friends for a few days ...... iee Minnie MoGinnis. of Lindsay, celled on Oakwood friends last week ...... Mr. end Mrs. Will. Graham. of Toronto, are visiting their brotherin-lew, Mr. Wee.Chid1ey....Miee Stella Rear of Toronto is vieitin friends in Oakwood and vicinity ...... . Ernie Snags, of the Queen city, is visiting his gran mother, Mrs. Sanderson. Camâ€"The bnsv reaper, death, visits our country quite often. Mrs. Marthe King. reliot of the late George Kin , died at the residence of her son, Doble in , Manille, recently, and was buried at Lit e Britain. Mrs. King and her husband were among the earliest pioneers of this township, having removed here from Newmerket in n--- - ..‘,s _A LL- L-â€"-An‘nQ‘ nan! WW Nuflwv no“ - “W'V,, ouï¬Ã©pay. Thoy am new. or use local “on: and hovo ao ho Iotloflod We note o number of doom. in tho vlll iota Iouhhot u- owlna to tho may I now panning. ...... mouth]; New -!lmo lo touchy“ ol toddorln thou out. not now ox! Sundoyw wlll “do u“ mun hawks olden.†Men who bought?“ one. thla flow-and sold to oomploln ouho‘k-lllnj'o uogholoa o para IA..- 2- A. SL- """"""1"" 1'““°".'a'r Eh‘r‘mm’ iii m...':'x....o.r"=“ ° 'w S. 'or "ix-illooclon" at ofï¬cers it dlvlolon on Socn ovonlng. Cams mmna.â€"-Aoouredltho Chosen Friends wooo nlndh onlouwool. LAconxm-o l don‘boo Ron-m Ins one nor In on: mhol-o lrootlon. on bod walling or driving} an “tome com on «gene. Wlol. would or I on o onow nko none going qulol'll’mon ond you no floods hero on “poem“ potltlon to wlthdrow the “name from §oln§flold pom mom.- «um vol I! {Nam an In won «I? m n In now “Miiqah m 9 glow?! “in --A ..A AA I- Ah ‘A.np- account: at It: being his a polnhmenu to preach It Benetton. In It I absence 1m expound that bl: nephew. Mr. J. Cum-on. I guudenj, w_|_1_l oppnpy_thg_ pulp“: M . . Penmanâ€"Mr. and Mn. R. Monroe t Snndey with friend- here....Mr. ehg end family. of Uxbridge. hove moved to e term formerly occupied by Mr. E. Bevel]. We bid them welcome. Cannon Nom.â€"'rhe time for receiving tenders for the new church he been extended until April 12ch.....m. J. M. Cameron vyilinop lye pregenh on Sunday on , An_n_.n__-_‘ A- o! so'venhaen you-a.‘ Taxmanâ€"Mr. E. M. me. mot- chant, here, In; pup up_ a. telephonic line ........ L. a, large cmv‘d’th‘srggntheud for {he occasion. the At the ch in t. urge sung succeeded go on the am timber for the new vine shed and it placed on the grounds. PxnsoNAL.â€"Masere. Perkin and Calvert. of Lindsay, paid Non-land friend: a flying visit on Saturday. U-No-Hoo. chant,here,hupntu e. telepnone une tram the station to is attra; now he 1a getting the Bell telephone put in for the use of the public. Nonaâ€"Bad roads ..... Business dull for the present. . . . . .Blg flood expected. N ORLAN D [Correspondence of m M] Smeleet lest making his weleome eppeerenee,an and “the beentitnl enow Is now on the go,†which [e e weleome eight to many ofas our you men who lntend “driving,†theywflg doubtless be able to etertwor work_ l_u e Mygle_ of weeks. Wï¬mr: Eta-135'. “d'Woodoook’a wood has onthe17nh,the turnedcusAn well and split about: thirty- vo 001-63.on- ance oftafl'y was unodmln the!I evening and an wjmblg H, L‘ A__: A... L- A-P-"fln° [Qua-M401!†0; 1‘5- PM.“ .BLA OK WATER. PA? 5050A Y GEON . GB ELENBAATK1 GBLBBI‘. THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY. ONT†FRIDAY, APRIL 81 Kill}. ’1‘. H. Uncontes- ot mumâ€""I and Mr. J. Thompson. of Tomato, m In town Friday ...... Major 1‘. 0. Form visual the city on Thur-thy ...... Mr. Barry Braden. of Bum, land In town Saturday evening. Tm afarâ€"Thu that?“ $9 Inn been u cu m S. O. T.-Theeone ve en entertain- ment in their hell 0 evening of the carnival. There was e good audience steam: endapicesing program was ren‘ Bmovm â€"Mr. R Brown and ï¬nally. of Prince Albert, moved to town In: week.......Mr P. Haitian! has gone to live in Mire. Warner's house, one street residence. eoutho! his tome:- Pnsozug. 7- Mr._ Jae: Breed, qt 5;. Ems â€"The last carnival of the season was held last Wedneeda homing.“ It was rather pocrly atteo Hicks deeervee credit for the excellent 0091119101; of the loo during the winter. _ shortly In the man: block, nan to For- ' V 7 ' ‘WWV'W 777 “v "â€" 7 â€"' “ _.__ 'â€" ! men’s. ...... Paxton. Tate 8: Co. {shipped a ‘l #35:;- ï¬wmm. "$.31..."th flash: 56 Inch water wheel to How 8: Co., or . Non-lend “U. o-Hoo†wig look up the eve- Fenelon F3118, lest week. i cm: In Sea: the Wobbler'e paper he might Comm Rnaxsmn. -Mr. J. Hum Perry. . and out his mbteke. . who held this oflee, died last Wednesday [Newsâ€"Oar regular meepondent did etWhItb,e 43 Hemeeeon y eter em, utter whomoul 1103 send In the Item referred to. which otthe lute townmnemed. Thereleekeenreoeto wumeettedbyuummheuevlngltm ml “19 W“ positionirend ‘5‘†°2 °‘“"'be m. We regret them heveheen oltlz Messrs. T. C. ermen end Joe.l 81913:: are mentioned ea possible euc- ; “fflwï¬mï¬ï¬'nd gum W Busmmâ€"Trade has considerably im- proved of late and our merchants are now kept on the move ...... Miss Thompson has second: new stock and wmopen out sham! In “1° 8101185. block’s“). so Fier- and caushï¬ t‘he hcrse tomawa . On Saturday cGew was up befcre - mute Nott charged with furious dri , but the evidence was so conflicting that the magistrate reserved his decision until Wsdnesdey. _ _ SMASH-UP. â€" On Wednesday evening while Mr. C. H. Pearee was drivin home- ward with a irlend’e rig. he lake; up Mr. Super and his little boy, an left them in the cutter while he went for a minute or two into Tnmmond’s store. While Mr. Soper was in charge of the outï¬t arig driven by Mr. James MoGaw crashed into I“, _overtn_rning aqd breaking the cutter the old press to be re and per-he it may be put into wor an? order ...... rï¬n seems to bee etd of mystery eon- neeted with e origin of the ï¬re, end many din'srent theories are current. The general opinion seems to be that it won not accidental. and some think it would be wise to engage a detective to sift the matter gotglhe hogan: and mag an 0:]? empe o e an petty w serve as a. warning to would-be flrebnge inthe future. 7 _ A 7 insurance. . .The Stabdird was an Inted last week at the omce o! the hltpy Gazette. Mr. _Ne_wtop hep eel!!! Wallls. taller, insured for $1, 000. te $800. The d_amazed plate zlaa_s was t _y gover- [Correspondence of Tax Post] News or ran Finnâ€"The Insurance olalma Involved In the recent ï¬re have been adjusted. Newton Bros , prInt cflice, Insnrod for $1300, zeta 81,500; G. flange. tallog, Insntaq for $1,009. get: $800. little oil: of the way. Normâ€"We are out of the snow once more. and business Is boomln as usual. . . . .Roeds now almost lmpseea 1e. Malianâ€"There ls some talk of estab- lishing e Saturdax market here this spring. No doubt lt woul be a good thing, and our clt fathers should wake up and get a suite ab e building for it. At present we have no place except the board of trade tor such a gag-ken such that is rather small and a Boon? Haremâ€"There was another hockey match played between Cannln i931 Sum‘lgeiltafidtoncthe Sigmund by _otn r ayn as. sum nwon o o 3. This settles the disputed match men- tioned last week. Edwards and Saunders are rushers after the puck. They say there was a little choking and other such sports over itibnt our boys came out ahead all aroun 0. 0'. F.â€"hieuu. Stooge: am. end 8. moï¬uwood were in Lin any this week nttendi the dlltriet meeting oi 0.0.03. Renal mumâ€"June- Oowen eh n oer oi nae hen home to Montreel in week. Jim in qu to e huetler when he is utter horsee. end this eecticn is noted icr good hereon. stunoxmxner. R. 0. Brendon wee ct the opera house. Lind-er. this week ettendlna the Patron convention but i understand their ceptein, Mr. fl och. tailed to enpenr. 'rhio in the eeocn time he failed to shew up. Whnt lo the mutter? m he is not getting down-heated yi But etiil. in thin count , he any well ieel down-hearted when he ouch I hustler en the doctor to contend with. Datumâ€"I wonder when the Glenner oung men is oing to have another dream! under-stead m enquiries made that this young men in subject to dreams, therefore. citizens or Cannin ton, do not build too much hopes _o_n his urged imagining, _ “ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜iï¬ï¬m I! u o! tho “mun!“ wt: aid Mm. Baldwin undo mg!†dub. of '1' 231.1% mi. mm: ...... Mr. John Doblhoï¬ Sunderhnddl ‘E‘h““i¢u ' £§W$§ lng. 85th Inst. Hu- ulneu wu of but short dilution. She wan In utlmnbh ltd] ad “150’“ the mg‘wt ct be: m born here. among whom I 0 HM tin at twenty yoga of the log-poor: and an o! In: like. -_L-_ n- _I-IAI_- -- ...... “on v..â€" â€"vâ€"â€".. 'â€" __._.-V slaclntawnonbudneuthhweek. [ at m Poul Omanâ€"East week the remains :1 Mr. Gabriel Banner were interred in the Emily came . The funeral was headed by the itizens' band and the auspices (i the Orange coder. Ir. Balfour hadiived to the ripe old-gee: myears. He leaves a wife, tlve sons ad two daugh- ters tomonrnhisloss. Thedeceased was one otthe volunteers in 1837, and there are few others left in this locality. He was an honest conservative. but not a street: partisan. and in religion an enthnMo Methodist. elm shighl respected for his conscientious ozone i3 both civil has: religions matters. Mr. Ballonr occupied. at diflerent times. manyot the civic ofï¬cers of the township and villains, and always discharged his duty in a sat - factory manner. The relatives have the most sincere sympathy o! the citizens in their sad bgmvegenr. 3 L granola for teams. but tho'onow lo sink- 3 mt ond than hr than no no oppon- onoe ot serious floods Eusm Musicâ€"Tho Church of England choir. and 3150 “$39“:th 101101;. a: propu- app on c or a union: thou no doubt oak-not III-go audiences to those ohotohu. SON YA. madam: o! m Post.) Cancunâ€"I mg!“ to Inn to chronicle thinmkthodu of manual: 0am- mnlyhlgh mung on Wodnudum A L“; -9“ -_L vm "a Ilu-‘n- - -â€"â€".. Scaoor. BILLâ€"The course pursued by our repreeentetlm et- Ohtewa on the school question has been very - torybo all parties, end an sreeultthe member for South Victor-1e had better secure his price endreth'elnohsonrltyto his term. Romsâ€"The rouge _ ere _ elmogt j!!!- 0A NNINGTON LO Emu“ mammya ad IO' MN Nil I.“ V PORT PERRY. 0MBMEE. ï¬m‘gtfll. ,. g mmmww km WW.†p _.. m mm†mm.†38 83580533355385 3§§.%§§5:.§ 98 03331: a £8». ownâ€"B8 BonuM 3:338: 5 389383 at 93 .5853 «9 3.38 Ska: 382.8 gonad 3 39.85 no â€550.com [Normâ€"Ou- rognlu- mpondent did not send In the Item referred to, which wulnsutodbyuunewawoluflngltm be mun. We mt that," have been theinnoeentmuuot caning mambo: tom. MchudMIuBonry.-En.Pou-.] pa ahddidiiot 0063117 7 - of Inner d1 Ioverrepartsnchat Rulunwell apqqglntod mu: Mr. MgGlfL . m o! emgzty, all 02 last year'e etook having gone on THAT BLmlBELâ€"Tho scribe from N orland most have the alone. If this worthy and eeteenud writer has In much rage: for truth and j notice a- he claims to ve he will certainly acknowledge hie blunderin trying to throw blame on the head of one who ie innocent. Will he please tell in what issue of 1'an the ac- count at MnJae. M0611] and Mice e marriage yag_in, ae I think“! goo _a_i_l [ HEAD LAKE“ I Correspondent oi Tin . Sxoxs or Santaâ€"Mm ha been an- nannlly cold and stormy. ud may an the compininu owing to the we! of iced for cattle, but as some at the up: birds are arriving hopeam natal-tuned t tho snow will soon diam. and the genlnl rays at Old Sal will turn stern winter into buntiinl apt-log. Mm Ramaâ€"1hr. A. Wuhington has started running his mill hen, nnd with Fireman Jae. Armstrong. Mr. Neil Mandymvi head uwyor. Mr. Goo. Am- atrong. callaâ€"nil men of long â€"no doubt the lumbar pilu will I: qnio._kly. .. Mir: Wnnhipzwnju ills â€rs ,t‘---- eudesvoring todosn inj ury tos whois honestly trying togske s ï¬vlo “Sstsn ï¬nds mischief still for idle h ‘to do." The business which every person minds should he his own; but some people ontirel overlook this. sud mind very caret sud regulsrly their ne hor's, whilst their own goes to ruin. eopie who live in glsss houses should he cssetui shout throwing stones st others. In .1 to the thst the shop door wss 1 while this customer wss inthe store, s h lie was never uttered. The sho never been locked on the ins do since I became the oocu psnt oi the At ï¬rst I thought I I)jwoulcl ust wisely live such own. but us they seemstohegoing erourds,sndinto so my mouths. sud notheing shle to testen onto soy person whom I could nuke it interesting tor. I concluded it best to set the nutter right in this wsy. Thsuking you for this space, I rennin, you_re, nature, with the person mentioned. who was s worthy customs: in my stone so 0110 time, and continues so still. Any mm psrsons who spread such reports must be conscious thou the are rumors wighouh _ths_ _ mg _ undnt on. and KIRKIISLU. (Nth-nature: ru- MI A anen- Dwsir. â€"Wnereee. some weekeego. numbering been by «rain unkind end injndieione persons. reports anointed in end elound our vii. legeeboui my person! elm-now eeleul- do me in end iinem:to mend amend when“. withou at e slightest invee'eigee! reports wen v received $23!. lowed byeoine. mwhoxnlmig ightexpeei other things: steer lee meteor oi peeielpreyer. endoo triends. desire that you would bek d enough, thro the columns of your sper. euoh rep one “as! deniel. did not, neither eny intentione or seeking supp iiherties. eithough ote_ trivie! m h nu 0| and In sud .33 "an. 0 “£5 toga am the a human. uncut and. a the In. mom wu 050.85. ‘f‘E‘Eï¬im “ma-mg was; .. _ [OW «mm Pram“. â€" nun to (Hugo. ohll “hum I low we“ aw It" a»: Ol‘ Ind “10:†hm†MIII L. :hKIJl‘MIO iI IBM. to 2353:}: 33:3." mid» MM “W helm «anal: ‘. lllll a“: ï¬mlrIQuE “$22.31.?“ my“? 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Eu!- nou. Ea loam _ _ s 3W8 m UWU III" His and m peace. r‘wfï¬rr “5% . mm a $.- . BlNIELâ€"MARIPQSA. BURNT RIVE; 8400 WA. T366. ’ Pdism. iii 73.35316 FARMERSM â€i“ “ mummy BU! 22°23“ My. 8.â€- m sud m1. and. by tho vwï¬nn Olin 00.nndcthonmm VACUUM OIL OR SALEâ€"Tho following "liable :Mhfldmxm 6.1:: WII 9°!- °.‘ W89! â€Rh.“ “93‘! 9‘)“- nnwmmg _'8 8. Punk- whhlncbflldlnc mud-l will and It! Mulmunw [Ivan-Ian. Pdouvorylow. “m W In tax-sue «them-m “gunman-nave! Sfllllalfs. LUUBER AND W000- FARMERS, ATTENTION ! ANTED. â€" Trustworthy men md m to ndvoah | popularâ€.- about. n- Nm the Simpson Home. 10 cases Sanitary Alabastlne. Chap Curtain Poles and. 250. Spring Roller Window Shades. Just Arrived. VAGUUM 0H. 00., gummen-uumnu- SHOP AND RESIDENCE W. A. GOODWIN, Plans and Estimates W. A. WHITE, wnu a: nun m But. at! Chapel: Good- New Boat and Shoe Store WEIR! TO? WI Ox Fawn. AW“ Ion-ll. II 0! (“main mammal!»- l con. rm. ï¬' Mm â€a gun- â€W In: as man†meson" "0|. m‘m‘" â€nut to “III-cur. trump... undue-mt 95 Per Cent. 31%: pong.“ gm thodlugmuumum - --, _A- _-_‘â€"1_‘-_ New Advertlsements. Insurance and General Valuator. VmAnuianPulp. like Builder and Contractor. Pmca's Firâ€; TOBAc-GURE§ Deconton’ Headqusrten. Arthtn’ Esta-1:13.36. mm’mwm Wrath Boxe- co Oran. Suture Prunes Rowdod. m Pltm Muted. WWII“. WHY 'I'O CAMBRIDGE man. W. A. Good wm. Ivor cloud in many. am 83018 1'88. ROBINSON’S W mm" Nu m Clint 2.29.3: Bflllflll ms. You come and shove half-dollars our way and we'll shove dollar values yours. It goes without saying that the styles are thoroughly, wholly new. The :shades are nobby, the stock is large, the variety ample, and the prices right. Regular lines for sprin in Mammoth lots. Men’s, Youths’ and Boys, for al ages and all sizes. Ours is a business to supply everybody. We never fall short. The stout man’s suit, exactly the reverse, if we give you breadth combined with short coat, vest and trousers. No more of ï¬tting the special man with the average suit. Tell your specially-built friend about our specially-built suits. The slim manâ€"be he ever so slim, be he ever so tallâ€"will ï¬nd exactly what he needs. Length of coat, of vest, of trousers, all adapted to his height and to his smaller chest measure. The results of our work you'll ï¬nd if you'll visit our stores. Do we count ypu among our patrons) If not. please lay eside your‘irejudices. Come in and e look the store over. Vnew s and compare. This done. two to one. we sh make a customcrot you. We’ve started in to talk Spring Goodsâ€"with us clothes for spring and summer wear. We’re not so far away from winter, but we can yet feel his bite, But the sun and rain will set the snow a sliding, and who wants winter clothing anyway. Buyers, buy for the future, not for the past. To be smartly dressed will not mean to be u. pensively dressed. A little money goes a long way over our counters. These are the days to make the dollars do their work. We've faith enough in the next six months to prophecy that you’ll see the bi gcsl hat. vest that has in the district been reaped gar yam We want all togo to work on this basns. As ior us we've been at work for some time. ' Some The Wonderful Cheap Men. Here's a Special Thing We Offer: Lindsay, - Pcterboro, - These are Special in the Ready-Made Cloth- ing trade. Only one ï¬rm in Canada cut and make them. We have secured the sale for this district. . . . FOR BUYERS OF The Slim Man’s Suit. The Stout Man’s Suit m :34 Brothers. CAPS. Port Hope. am! m Fun I-‘cn. I We are 01?th m â€it “r to w pawl-m: ty. We coat â€and Eurovt- ‘ â€KLBSmum as lie â€aboutâ€: are mule-HI tum-Md OW“: gnu†QI("‘;1|IP'\I “um“!!! lhlsdi WMMHHH ‘ .mulmum What’s in PaIIWflfllIlfll '. G. BLAIR 80 RED BI? [ï¬n-(aft bc bmlvu W Special at 5 “look at Hu- 1. u of Hat.» of j. A' Fur Fell St *- V II Wool Stiï¬â€˜ Hub WI" 39,1! of our Hat.- he Ladies' Brantford hand. It is without West and most heel made. We in‘ ladies to call and My Halters a1 Fania-hm Set our You nusâ€"Provided !0 â€a nd Suitable don’t II! ‘00 m“ TITS that Sui '. BIG- jW- G. Blan- uni-car... vâ€"wu Mill‘ea «Erma-J." Mal-l pkuurc in m - ME I non of :0 m tho â€or and me 9"!“ outtaâ€"con of I Merchant Ta DSAY and PE Io. 6 Kant“. L1n¢ .‘sPECIA BABY-MAJ Better Try} We saw i8 full man our stock is l #- Idnntagej Illa my qua: '50 have Ian Highest m have special Jon. 12ng have and cum papal-rim CORN.