PORTER’S WALL PAPER MR. HUGHES’ DEATH BED APPEAL TO ORANGEMEN. In the but has of the Wonder Mr. Hughes write- that. "in 1871, the grit: in M Oratorio nppuled to the Onngemenon u the murder of the noble Thoma Scott, H and behoen mimpmonhtlona and the ‘V vku tow. fli- ooddoa (Iowan my how “80th hi! poliw opinion. to: ohmtly “to! hi. atom he blossomed out into n blooming gm, ond going too Tomato howled out] yollod with tho londue pails 7* _- â€"_L "bogus 059‘: of 85‘000 for Riel’a head, n Mad as mmwï¬ng enough pmteaa u uni wmtivu to place the min in n 95100.†Lot an suppose :11 this hash is w. u.- _~ "‘I’r' m At its time, 9! m charm. m ï¬mweaeehheaemeamdm 31m. 30 am turned his sons in she only monies. and was lead. ma bin: ME. '3 his support at the am: who in 1871. be m did shin my flaked Mag. m in a 6mm thing to! Mr. flushes to delve in. It 59‘ him into mums whoa a nhedmum ta mm, is! u um: we: may and mm ï¬nalists. he 99916 393. said he. met: Nam without mung Eben! pm: $13M Badman" “hem. Whoa ha lets Canada m the United States be 1m . Mn in mm“ H: 511!“ m a "Unlww “W . 7", of Mont and the Ontario mvemment. ‘ .~ ..- .o ,, . -"l'l"'- . .‘ He then become the grim.“ of the griti end In one): than Inpported, In MI where, the men, who, he now up “eppuled to the Onngomen on ah. murder of Thom» Scott." If such on upped we. made, Mr. Bush" than mppotbed the petty that mode it. If mob an upped wee not mode then MI. Hughes in now noting what In Mae. Either one horn of the dilemma or the other Mr. Hughes mosh take, end no man will see mg qtï¬eket than the Oranges men. to whom. be null»: he has to mount for hie when“ worse at 9mm. wan, am my eh Ommiuht, then we in Tweets. we and his neat an a some“ so gonna use: him, a the Evening Em mm, to when the promise in hem of new when he Manned hem England L â€"â€" A- __h.l. Lain“ turned his “tendon to journalism, nought THE LINDSAY Post, and 8! MUWII Fllvu .- .-__- in we, ï¬e was not content with being In mental}. he met elm ebeenet. All thin, as one of the ï¬ll“; who, he new we the me you “enema e vigorous epaeel on the Riel queetiee hoping to eeteh 0mm votes." Why. let on eels. did he then puppets the mite who “pee: paved it View“ eppeel on the Riel question." eke. Either he we» captioning theee wicked mite when they (lid thin end he nppnvetl of it e! elee they didn't do it n ell. end whet he now Itntel infelee. “You pen you: money end take- your choice. Mr. Hughes." Either hei- new outing whet in false, or, i! not, then he enpponed the potty in thet which he now condemns, or pretend: to condemn. Well 3: thin point, let on scene“ hens. grit. About thin time it in difï¬cult to follow his political vegeriel. for hie ep- hu told no in n former issue of the Wu- " do: thnt “since 1871 the goveznment of u Onierio have held ofï¬ce by eyetemetic u mmgement with the Romieh church, In concession after concession in school law, N appointment after appointment to oï¬oe ,._.h. “.5. mum] of LXNDSAY. FRIDAY. APRIL 24, " {may-a, --_,, V n friends, to write you their opihion of the u oï¬cc sought. A: a rule, the gentlemen “are advanced edmationists, and fairly II represent the honest, unselï¬shor non-wit "Pulling part of our educational oom- ' .-â€"I am, dear sir. yours very may, (Signal) Sm Evans. time caustic .mngemm 11th the Bomb chuck.†Then whwoontalt forthe 3h: @auaainu innit. " Ippouauuvu- uâ€"--â€" H " ’ * hove given the grit party control of "this hit province.†Yet on the 9th July, 1884, thirteen years later, while a supporter of this wicked-kept-in-power- by-the-Rominh-ohurch-governmenb, he writes to Mr. Ron as follows: “Dun "513,â€"1 take the liberty of requestinq "some three or four of MY PERSONAL nrmmms, who are also your personal , -t 11.- PORTEEE 10 cents per roll. Beats them all. R. 5. Porter. 5 gmts per roll. 6 cents per gall. 7 cents per roll. 8 cents nor roll. r",___ï¬, ’ thirteen years later, While 3 of this wicked-kept-in-power- ,mhflmh-govmmwb, he Mr. Rog. as follows: “DEAR take the liberty of "WW u 01' four of MY PERSONAL who are also 21ҠW1 hot so conï¬rmed 1111118. :1; he might W ‘: n. Budgiinabfldl)‘ for 3 third time he boxed the compose and become the tor, editor of.the Welder. This is the man who thrown mud et rhil former friends, undwho he: thegullto iay he would hate and despise himself to be moaned with the libenle, end that nothing but the impulse of his conviction: could bring it about. The liberal: know and his friends do, too, endeome of them say it, that the very last thing to influence ‘ iii. ofï¬cial return: givethetotel rent of farm land in England and Wale: for 1843 and .1880 an follow ; 18 uuuuuu , ....... s r I . s -m|mm 1880 .................. . . . 259430.“ These ï¬gural indicate an advenoe in rent 9! 30/ The; inn tint rents did sdvenee ant-ins this periorl prove: thet the oom- petition induced by free trede inoeued ‘ the proilts of Agriculture. for owing to the monopoly of the lend by one aim, the lendecl gentry (10,207 of whom own two- thirde of the lend of England and Welee) end the competition among the farmers (who ere eontinnelly increasing) for the privilege of renting the lend, rent: an elweys st a point thetleeves the farmer but it here living. Therefore e steady ineresse of rent seeh as we see took piece after preteetien Wes abolished must have been the result of en inereese in fermere’ grease A reference te it lies of prices for {this period seek as one will and in Mali- heii's Dictionary 9! Statistics. discovers the feet tint theegh competition and ether erases redeeedprieee prettngeeerel- L- L...- owes his election, has told him plainly what he thinks of him. The true way to kill the bill, Mr. Wallace says, Is to vote for the six months' hoist, but Mr. Hughes straddled between the demands of his constituents and his servitude to Tapper, sud now enjoys the outspoken contempt of the grandmaster of British North America. Mr. Hughes in the impulse of convictions. and because he well known the libel-d: will never accept him again he slander: end abuses his former friends. Oranzemen Hughes may think. By his abuse of the liberals he cannot. as he hopes to do, hide from Orangemen his own wobbling attitude. Clarke Wallace, to whom he THE DECREASE IN FARM VALUES A peniotenh eï¬'urt is being made by the protectionist orator: and press of Canal: to load electors to believe that the “tension of pmteebion in Gran Britain was followed by a full in farm ma values in that eounwy, and this! the empathic!) name by this manure bwughe on she ageiealtqul 6991959363, am new pram]: AiniA I,__A 5n theta The aetiaa that m had in Qmï¬ Britain fall in “Mutts! the Seal shaman 9t pnteehiea in 1859 is ab aolmly take and musty t9 has. Ii is equally false mamas Shut the mam: flea ladaead by free Ends name she famm’ wean _ _ _ _ I any, v In 1548 Lalimer, in a sermon before .the king and his courtiere, rated them l:Ioundly for rack-renting their tenants iand causing the euï¬'ering amongst the agricultural class of the time. According to the late Prof. I. E. T. Rogers, between the early part of the lï¬fteenth century and 1879 the average front of English farm land advanced ' 9,000%, or from 120 to $10.80 per acre. ' According to the new Doomsday Book, lpnblished in 1876, the farmer: of Eng- ‘ land alone pnid $621,000,000 in rent and 'tithee for the year 1873. Ency. Brit. ' Vol. 3, page 223. The peculiar conditions under which agriculture is carried on in England (the icondltiona in Ireland and Scotland are I more favourable to the tenant owning to ‘ the long leases in one case, and govern- lment intervention in the abet) must 'almys tend toinoreuerenteatagreater lratio than farmed proï¬ts. Hence we lamâ€"1 that dishes has overtaken the Th9 blend that in am the snags mug at farm land in Great Britain advaaesd email: f9! 87 you: after Ska am most new £9“de Em mda heme law he nglish farmer when prices have been excessively exalted for any length of time, as when prices are normal, as at present. It will be seen from the foregoing that English farmers were beneï¬tted by free trade, as farmers anywhere in the world would be beneï¬tted by a. similar measure; that therealosuseof theirdistressisthe enormous burden of rent and tithes they are obliged to pay for the privilege of ï¬lling the sod._ vulw v .............. 1y. aha price at all tbs tum: hid to buy fell as a grease! mm ï¬lm the prices 9! the Shins: he pnégcedg‘ 1 #1,..- haul. mm Inlnnu uv r-v___o When we oonalder the obvious truth that the tumors of England. llko our own. have only one way at proï¬tably otllioing their nnrploo prodooto. and that in by oxohoouina them for thing they ooonot or do not produce. it in any to under-tom! why the Enghoh tumour pro- ï¬ts lnorouod on prices toll. Thole pro- ï¬ts were promptly onton up by on advance In rent. The following in one one out many thot come bolero the Royol Com million on Agricultnrnl Dopreuion In Great Britain, (the ï¬ns! report 0! which is in course†3! ‘ptepsrstiom, thst points to the real cause of the distress mongst English fax-mess. -' - ,L_ -n - _-n ï¬fty-two. It appears from the noon oz - wuu mnnaged fem in Linoolnshire that between the your 1879 and 1893 the net proï¬t of the tenant was $275, or about 819 per annum. During the some period he paid his landlord in cold cash, as rent, the enormous sum of $69,435, or about $5,000 per annum. Second report, page I, mtdgoying tenants ofa THE CANADIAN POST. drifting ‘3 40% of the value of the hm. you hove with such inï¬nite toil won from the wilderness 11:: already been [rinsed sway by the moat corrupt government Curd; was ever cursed with. Remem- ber the privileges groundnut!" proteo tion can be voted "my, but landlordinm omnot. mlnut 7 â€"The track betwrea Ux‘ofldge and Backwater 1:: covered with utter in many also†and trains are an with arm can- on. Viv-Zianiness on this division is lookiognp. 'I hue and men are working ovutime. crows have been sent here from Alhndale, sad it is said several men are to come here tram Beneville in the course of a iow Very Prompt Settlement Oskwood, April 13, 1896. E'. S. Miller, £39., secretary The Provin- cial Provident Institution, St. Thomas. Dean Sm,â€"I be? to acknowledge the receipt of a cheque at $2.000 was payment in full of insurance re. canineâ€"its No. 12677. being certiï¬cate held by my late husband, A. E. W. Richardson. I will be pleased it you will present my thanks to your board of directors for their very gaunt settlement of this claim, and desire dgr tetnlly acknow'nga the very kind an though fol treatment I have received from them in connection with the same. I remain. yours ohediently. (3) Woman Rmnannsox, beneï¬ciary. A flood mat wanted to rapresent the P. P. I. n Lindsay and vicinity. Write the secretary.-â€"ll-l. 3mm I5%- gflwu 51 é‘a'? mam {mesa Leanna?“ 19 91:: m as â€9.332%: :gï¬Ã©ai ts Hï¬ï¬‚wum 9mm ma! ’Emmï¬f { 5.75 G EDS DUN OI fvgéégéig QBN‘IEE gigging?! “3%? fag; a “Mines"; 0! a“ $3 a “Va.“ use an :flglm an snares “9339:“ aaaaumwwa u we. Oatsâ€"Trade um and gum unchanged. Whlte 22¢ to Mon 9 Northern. and medaI‘n ou Ountllxdn 9 59¢ DIEM“ o u e 0 track he e are qu We. l‘ensâ€" he market In qquI. wIIII sales otbulde non rth Imd west In 4.90 mIqu-nIâ€"I‘IIIII III d‘m Is Mendy. hug flees nuchanmgm c on Northern an oniomenâ€"g “$.33“. «III.n wII We» no Imn IIIIU) A IIâ€"‘I‘ It! mullet. Quin; (I; mIcel II my :welIo In uImImn n nI den; yéâ€"L‘I‘he IIIIIIIIIII Is I-Ivmr III I ouI: 32; mm â€"-In Lindnymn 18th mat... we m m a, B, Terry. 0! 3 dinner. 3mm.-OI Suture-y. 13th the vita of Ir. Robert Bnlawln. Mammotswn. A PAWLâ€"hOthh. who!†Pdlny. of n W son._mnkin¢ mo lucky number at no» F‘E Manor t i 0 ml hi 6! ‘33: ‘ 9‘ 09qu 21“. “Hanan?“ 9! «1w mun. 1'“ _-V Sham, pop 190 ï¬n..." .... Buck"";ix3n flour. _ -___ BEMV.N0.1.............. .... .... Bu!ey,No. 2................ . Bulay.No.8............ Daley, tworowod...... .... ï¬lthy. 30.8â€"...0. . Erm'vvnï¬Ã©ï¬‚iï¬lnow....~. mi, huh. FldOl....â€"-.. Butter,er .. m. P“ 1b.. tort-011.. ... ortub†.... Bod â€3‘?th Wm“ .- .. .. 'ï¬i-g," ihvlvï¬ , ,, ur. new paces-I. .. .. Flour, new mixed. 100 1b... â€â€˜9‘ hm"..u o... .00... Wood. bald..- Wood. sen"... Ballad Odd .. nu â€",--..â€"â€"v-77 égm'er. guy“. per bu ooounnoaoo-Oonoooacooa-u-ngm g3 2;}; Shake Gran n. Condo] (WM bWwfl flndï¬ Mzshttm“ com «m was Inn‘s ï¬farugï¬l My m. M " 9!. “up " ,‘g; 53%" mm, 5m In In“ girth; ué Uh mm“, mg â€6.13;; :«3 COMMERCIAL NEWS. coo-“coon...- only. , o - o. o..- GOOD SEED GRAIN WANTED. Int-u- ..nO-tnoOoocé 8H .2 'cui'uo’voloIOIoacg council-’2 oilICI:D “a. 0090.0 0.0- a 001‘ III: on 5n, Flour and Feed for Sale. ’â€"-o-o‘~ooooon.o TOWN 14133211 nuco ’17 Mm .. 0.0.... .- . 90â€"... 00â€".- .ooWDle 1303...... ..-... ~â€" Cont-n" . tunic-oo- . ~00 to not. .0 zay Market Prices- oonmn pm: coonâ€"0... i ""09“ q IIII "W5 IIIeFII. “Illa gnaw“ Nu“ Id :“a‘a NI“ “I “W EMS hmï¬ om â€I'II I:I IaIua men In fï¬hflw II II VII: m In! Imago WP IIeIIII. IIIIIII I aura; IIIIIIa Named ““3“?" 5 $3". "" "' M". in en hï¬jmfl: u .z‘ Km a; 19 ea. F ANTED. â€"YOUNG OR KIDDLE- AGED HEN of W. most in (hands rand with u. AW ‘1‘â€! week to begin with. m BRADLEYGAM- 30V 00.. 1.19.. Toronto. Ont-Quid. kDuhIII canon! 1m Ions “nth DISNEY T0 LOAN or my term no‘ standing no!" nonm- Jun Lanaâ€: on lunar nu loan can an m Imma- Ill! mun J. H. Soo'rHERAI‘Ie Mil be mind By “a “Md‘ “I ma 6mm mm mm. as an “Win“. can In I“. mum. «Immanu- hm IX 89AM?! FARM 33 030695 05 A0 A W. 0! a» Miami mm» W M In! mm. All Inns“ in the Township of Inter and 00qu at Victoria PARCIL ’10. 8-10" um: at tho RM I‘M £00m“. unmet}... mm 1 annulus muted pummel. PAM“. No. C-M 0! meet I. mum IN "m, mu 0! In. .. A. ___4 (W usual. Na. 14.“ a. am at an nonuiulu 100 UNI. mm 01 homo a bun Mon vhl “°k°::‘:;mmwxwm W Milan Na tâ€"bm u L... r on non.“ my. oouhlnhw m mu. Inn at In. [JIM mm: at the m. “on to“. “Roll. No 6- n 00 Lot 10. on the North-M my. autumn: In no not. at I... Mu MM «I “I. cut 00 m o! um lo! 013M for uni M an at tho M mum at m uld Ios uou lot Incl. PARCEL 1‘0. 7. -LoI In. I5 on \M Not-WM Bay manual-3 I†«m- mon or I... on which lu mu. born. uncut. Io. I45â€. I III!‘ I. concou'oo I unlu- m the nllw our the mo. com-mm. a. mu. an"--. .- PARCEL No 9â€"14». NM 99 and It In Ibo W mum on the ham: nu my «I Ins-I ulna. ou- hlhlnn am. not. on FARO "do. mm": mm nI Ian I I“ I on “3.31:9:t‘2é MI ".0?†M‘s-:Luflnm “M Mu um. i. lMMI'SIIR. #0. II- Itaflh‘mmw M m- I 9.91.33! new 9W PARKS FOR SALE OR £5188. “MM!“ Own. - luv-w. . “.mâ€" wâ€" -- "-7 coum od b mun. Val-mm a: claimant» Orr Ind Bully Von-Man mpootlnly. PABCIL No. II -Iouul port 00 Block “I." on m mo. oooulnlog M ocu- PABOIL No. 18-“. Kory- hluld ood 8'. Ann'- blond, In tho Township of Baby. 40 um. PARCEL No. 23-11:» portion ol Block “I" ooo nyod b on. Sophia lol‘on nod Rondo Stephan-on. oonmn About fl! mu. m on... PARCEL No. li-Lot No. 7. north ol tho Potlu- mod cont-Music)“. mom or loss. m peo- ny will be told unbjoot to 3 now 1.: show 3m lumen“ n 6 pox out. PARCEL No. sisâ€"m 01 an oath and ot Block ‘8.“ not Including mm oonvoyooou tron 80pm: loloon to Honda Brannon-on. mm ~ - ,,__ ...n .L- m“... 10 Mala-Int an Bo Wu w my"... -,_~,,V, , 8:33:53, md an Toronto mm Mn, Coupon}, conï¬ning 93 was. own or I... PARCEL No. â€-1.0%- 18 all u. south at tho but line in the Vin-go 0! Victoria Rood. . .uAAu- A orleu. PARCEL No. 28-1.“ No. 12 North Kaboom! meet tom-h of the mum. in the Village 0! mum Bud. PARCEL 80.29411de chum at Block "B" huh. Township 0! Bulky. dual u loam-0mm: a shout :1 china 67 mm â€an: 9; 9». north who! an “8"; M. W -A-. .. _L-n_- mu m I.- Qn 1h. mono-I. inure“. “mannaâ€"s. lpu'tlotlï¬ 1mm. ubou$00m.wbjocnompwn‘lpmd85d PARCEL No. 34-!» 8 X. W. Bu, “out 113 “1:30:00!!ngth .533; 3: 'IOH. UBSORIBE FOR THE POST. b On. Doua- pu- ycu In, sauna. n - ' 0 1 M r ‘Sï¬t._ï¬n3«’§$3{§€9?q§"m w‘.‘ L‘â€" P4 he Laid KC!!- 30. 35â€"†N, no "a 0-,. .- Iubjgctcoamvlm naval 83, if 1'. ""153?" ii.“ to. ¢ 'ms maï¬a domain “001403 01:31: Gingham, IIIt colon, - . . on 12,000 ydI DelIIno [mum PrInII, - 100 Ind 130 IIII: Ind Angina DIIII DuokI, very vIdI. 100 W Ito Ind OoI.D reuMuIIIuI. newt I Econ, 10o I20 200 30 Inch All Wool Dru- Borgo, III IhIdII, - 85¢ 42 Inch AII IWooI DmII have“ IpIcIII . 300 DoubIn Fold BrIIIIMI “no. “or In . . 260 MI!“ EM mm BIIIII SIIIIIIIM Ind 0|;pr Law-g IgIIn In BIIIk HoanflMk‘MII wool†. . 380 Mt“! Ind OhIIdm'I â€Ink 100.100 . 9:: ‘.d I “III’IIII PadazIIIIdI-II’I WOMSIM le. - III deII’IIdOhIIdu-II'IIJIGIIVII MIIII. - - g3: IMIII’ OIIIIIIOI'O IIIII “M In IIII Tuckâ€, for large Rum OIL LuIIII' Chm WIIIII II IIIoIII - I 00 English Prigh. mt colon, Special Sale has been such n pronounced success that he has dccid continue it for nn indeï¬nite period. Peruee the foliowin list carc- tuliy. and if there ie within: that interests you call an inspect e it. No deception re. Everything we ndvertiee we , . . have in stock. . . Moo m‘oboorr min of IBM :w. m mu. Mid Bela. mama colon. 0M0. moment of [MW undo up flu. M Inch notary Coma worth Deter - ‘0 inch Fight, Com. my a». an“ Pin' C“: Perfect mun. om «Jul: 500'!“ ladleo' Wm. 0mm N‘l“ W: ww White Coma om Indie" White Cotton Bravo". trimmed: trimmed. Just Arrived. 10 cases Sanitary Alabastlne. Cheap Curtain Poles and a New: the ammo" HM' M! ’0‘!“ SUITS that Suit. W. I}. BLAIR SONS. 0 WI WV", Uumu. 7"] "w. ______ Pillow Com. - - - - 70 Perfect mun. Coma worth 50.: (or . - 35o bodied Whine Cotton N131: Ins. - - 480 [Adh’ White Cotton Chou trimmed. 35o 5o Mloo’ White Cotton Drovers, trimmed, If you want a Hat and can only be procured here. A Our War WNW UNI mun ID aau. .- to at, end in mkeovlodpd to be eq othonl gold et Boyo’ 8mm", for Mon'o 8:18 and Soft. Heb, New Styles, that is real Nobby buy a Wilkinson. They are bï¬uu Brianna 601103! CENTRAL- BUSIIRS GOLLEGE, . '. A. GOODWIN. Deoonton’ Boa/3 Quin"! mm.‘ Mataflnlt 3“. de“ ' ' ° ’ mm“!quul8x4y¢h.,uvpoteem, 5,, All-Wool Ridden-1W ° ° ' "“3“" â€mama-mun" . . r Maturation]: harden . 750,903.01 1 f .J Bot Brn-Ill . . . . 01.10, 01.25 mm “W“ W °' ' - $2. 3.; Hoquottel . . . , “.10. .1.†New Chenill- Onrhinl for this month . 5;». ' We're here to heipyou. or to give you any information; our stock is overflowing! with the good things and we claim your atten- tion. Goods are selling fut this spring. so look your wents up and allow us to show you our lines. Aoents for Butteliik'ar Patterns. Thirty-Eight 3,551.. Merchant Tailors. 3;)n'ng Roller Window Shades. new z a. 31:1:- gt Soul. can“ rowan-m. W. A. Good wm. Easy to ï¬nd this departmentâ€"it’s on the nrs: 11w: 4. we mm. The choicest Carpets in the land'are to be seen ; patterns were select ed months ago, and to-day we show them and feel that y0u’11 5C9 hat so much of this trade comes our way._ -â€"CURTAINS â€"CURTAIN POLES â€"WINDOW SHADES why it is t 4â€"CARPETS â€"ART SQUARES â€"RUGS Better Try Us. Agents ARTER’S DUNDAS FLAVELLE Baas. Thu hnve just urived from the old nod. As you .11 know, we can-5 Largest Stock 0‘ W Tailoring GOOdS. and employ, and have , AL - _____ L.- \V1 1896. Wool Wanted at the Lindsay Wool/en Mil/s. We have for our spring trade a. ï¬ne wool-talent English. Irishï¬gnd Scotch Tweed: 4% NEW GOODS ‘3' Sell your wooldirect to the manufacturerâ€"n0 ma“ no commission to pay ...... HORN 28:308.. Highest factory ash . o 92 Will- pace for an W ‘m-ï¬t Y Quaaï¬ veton'le In†’ and 2 ty of w . S“; F] Cmngykyï¬mccke’égn aquocglgglwa€d at our my 10' . d“: Und’ I '31! as C Woollen Goof: traded for A“ wool El. ‘ m: Top Shirtâ€, Shiftings SCto beasdecn " 8 m $3 P“ pairs’ “cw whiéh 33%? °‘ Yaénls kinds of L’nizï¬ljé ’ Full Cloth, Tweeds, teed 10¢ GATHBO ~82: cg. Ou fl '- largo OJtton Torch. 22x45, - Funny 00M Town, . . Bunnie hunch commuting st Boyo‘ and (MW On . . 20 da- HQI’I mx'nm Styles, - 100 do; 1100’. 0: in I" ch. Nu thm. “IV, m“ m. M“ “HOW! Oil.†Well him and and [mm m (or - . â€0 new.“ “OM Illa.†hm Good Twovd m 0!. to “.60 cu- - . aw- rm Im- m @599 gar 19‘ to 17 . or - - - Oar Ludo: White Dun sum st 75a. in nude to “and is acknowledged to be oqul to canon told at - - - Boyd Staten. for - - lion'l 8:18 and Soft Hun. New Stylel, Mid White Who Gomez. Coven, 83th Hui-h Mumme- Quilt, “ bugdn " the ï¬rst floor at the rear. I: seen ; patterns were select SPRING! (7.321110 6: Co. and Worsted Coating Lind3‘3! Woollen Mills. :h at THE POST- has decided to market {‘5' the best $2.50 2.85 DDC 50 1896. 15c 100 5C 3U 39 50c )L‘ Natun No wonder thl “palm 8w '3‘] 5° patterns, Good V: This line co: McLEN PRICES MoLen‘ ï¬t.- tb WV ï¬htjba Au r999". complete :1 “MESH The ï¬nest Crc on (u Woody“? 1896' met: Spades and Chums, H1 Step Ladd Paints and Garden H Cut and Poultry N Green W ' “Machine "Johnston‘ “English McLon. Special fut Co wthh ‘ PRU mu arc