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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 22 May 1891, p. 6

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7 7 _ ‘_v V â€"â€"vâ€"vâ€"vâ€"-vv|-“ III! ms!) 3 club 13%.; Wed; DO WNE WILLE. [W or The Paul CAME Dannaâ€"The Flynn Bros. are min on themde has Alreadysecnred me o! the boot cattle we have seen for an a; hard am ".ma m o m I w ya ago we hctmcnntopotnuo modulation-grade. minded to assume his role of m "geyspsweflmm- ‘ Dug-:0 heim mud in 1887-88. (or his very valuable aorvlcca. The first tale of the board will be held May 26th. Outcastâ€"Mr. Peter Condon died here Saturday afternoon at the age of 92 years. was a native of Cork county, Ireland. and came to Peter-hora 11:18:35. He was father of Very Rev. Dean Condon of Whoonaln. Naw Bumm- Wom-Mr. John R. Bald. lace of Brockvtllo, and now living in Peter ‘ m, where In company with Mr. Gumour he la about to establish a blaonlt and com houonary works, on Thursdny visited hla firmer homo, and on Thnraday night was mated by St. Lawrence lodge of Odd- wa $1.321sz and bfautghhlfzold watch. . was a prom non c zen d Brockvillo, and an advanced AOddl'cllow. L._l__ L-.. -_Aâ€" l , -- - van-van, J. S. Cruess. Marinas»; secretary. M. E. Sanderson. Smith; treasurer. S. Edwards. er; inspector, W. H. Wrighton. A ammlttee wee appointed to procure a wteble token of acknowledgement to be then to the president as a_elinht_ reward .- Ll- __â€"â€" ‘~ Attendance. on have been ad Mowing officers w J. M. Drummond. J. S. Cmess, M” Sanderson. Smith; ‘ er; inspector, ammmee was an Cam Romp-Tue annual meeting or the Petal-Doro and Victoria cheese board was held Sum-day. There was a very attendance. A number of new fac- on have been added to the board. The Mowing officers were elected: â€"Preeident, g. M. Drummond. Keene; vice-preafielg, Q “In“. M Jâ€" A-- - [Correspondence of The Post] SALE or HIGH'BRED CAmm.~â€"Our en- terprising stockmen, :Joseph Mum, has been reaping the benefit or his fine breed- hgby handsome ricee on his stock. He lately sold to Mr. :12. Patterson of Kirby a. hull of the Omickshenk family sized by Victoria bull, dam Lavender. imported. Another bull he sold to the One agricul- turel society, dam Village Bride, one or the oldest of the Cmickehank family in the Dominion, also sired by Victoria. Victorie in now owned by Mr. Wm. Megill of Lake view Form. and eegehqu Miguel is hard A. L--. ‘1. It , , __ _. _â€"v -- “Annual an “at“ tube“. In}; M3311: is tut taking a float m u s breedQLEt Ihoroughbreds. [Correspondence at The Pm] Scaooz. Ramon â€"U. a. s. No. 6. Cordon and Mars. Standing of pupils in order of let-it: Fourth classâ€"Andrew Eutcott. Dcniel Connor. Sarah McLean, Lizzie Porliament. Third classâ€"Philip Scott, John M. Donuelly, John Scott, Maggie Donneny, Chris. Hutchison. Second dueâ€"Bridget E. Mom, 13‘er Sgott, ml“. 0--...-â€" A ‘_ n A __ v - --....‘. “av Hull-u John D. Préiioi Mm DoE’zi’wy, mus Dwneuy. JENNIE MITCHELL. teacher. _â€"â€"-â€" nv- an mun Bu, L‘ {CHIS 00°55, Olivia Preston, Annie Scott. Part Iooond classâ€"Man d Black, Angus McLean, any; Bg‘orrlgon.‘ Fix-3} emailâ€"Annie Smith, LORNIL’VIL’IéhE.P 1 [Correspondence of 0 out. Coum' or anrsxox.â€"The court of re- vision for the township 0: Eldon and meet. lag of council will be held at Lornevllle on y, 30:12 May. Elle Gianahimt fiat. v, â€"â€"-v-- “can: no Alum. Ammonia, Lime. Phosphates, or any kdudant. i. W. OILLETT. Torogto. Ont. _â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"_ 5331531, smouassr, sis}. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. MA? 22. 1891. been. ‘g‘gd"iéfi'§"tfiu;§53;3 Imeen’al Bakmgi‘i Powder. duties? i'iié ifiétiiciné hafgfiéi iié‘i new lease of life.” Ayer’s Sarsapafilla, Dr. J. O. Ayer 8: (30.. Lowell. Mm fi‘PrIeesl; skbotfles.85. Worthflnbotflc. paved each day y, and' after afew months of faithful attention to your directions. I found myself a well woman, able to amnd_ to all household N gt goodI ”31 ed £6 23 any permanen 1m commenc the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparma, which has produced wonderful results. Soon utter commending to take the Sarsapap fills I could see an ignprovement in my condition. My appeute began to return 82d Eithfit 93.31}? the abfli?!’ “$8.9“ LWMW-I my W as “615W”, auu w had todragmysel! about. - Ends of distressedimegrand c all. main Ehefinie méntionea seiréréi maids}: treated me without giving re- Nothing that ,1 took geemed to do mmmabnrdenandcamenear ending my existence. For more than harms Inflated untold agon ,was reduced almost to a skeletqn, gnd kinds of Toodm "deE’essed” ’mergand only, " the most delicate could be digested at s not only a distressing complaint‘oi itself, but, by causing the blood to deal-Eva! and the system an- aebléd, is e parent of. innumerable maladies. That Ayer’s W h the best cue for Indigestion, even thumpimatedwithmverComplaint, h plowed by the touowing testimony Indigestion PETERBORO. JANET VILLE. Ayers Remedies. NEWSLETTERS MABA. mums! Tartar ,, _.- v... ~vm‘fll' lead this enrol: epeeke tor new. We notice the: they ply pet-acme:- negation eothehnggmeqtnhcnoomuohJot-thex neglect the Enafleh enbjeeue; There ere‘ B. A’e from that pleoe who could reed flame:- end Virgil. but who oennot em :M‘Eagueh mm or write 1 decent WeohJWe would odyieeellel! who ______ “ wuwimn mblw was held here on Saturday last. Mr. J. Williamson of Lindsay succeeded in capturing the cup. PERSONALâ€"Me. C. Blacks“: Robinson of the Canada Presbyterian spent a for days in town. the guest. of his sister, G. F. Bruce, “Riveniewf ...... Mr. A. Leslie of Toronto was in town this week ...... Mr. J. Williamson 0! Lindsay was in town one! Sunday ...... We are glad to learn um Mr. A. P. Cockbnrn, ex-M.P., is lrswvering from his severe illness ..... A. 361:3. 01:11:30.0!” spent Saturday and n y wn. Hm I Bme.-Ous friend hem Cobooonk seems to repudiate and denounce mmuhahout the education that can he obtained at the "aniversity’in that gamist. ‘ How‘em, there is no assassin BEA VERTON. ICorreenondenoe of The Post.) Omanâ€"The funeral oi the lste Mrs. Leslie took place from the family residence. Simone-eh, on Tuesday lost. It was very ’ lsrgsiy attended. ‘ Batmanâ€"The Oddiellow's excursion toLekeSh Joeenhb to be held on Wed- nesday, June l7ch. Every person should svsil themselves of this pleasant trip. Gems Weenâ€"Mr. David Cslder of Eden left on Mondey lest for on extended trip to the Northwest. nu her. and «gaffer rejoice E'tYat_5fgso:d?3u; Sign HUGH Mommas. Master. J. A. BELL, me. see. _ ,, -_- . - .â€"â€"â€"vâ€"- non-u- "autumn: of our dear brothers. James H. and Thomas English. therefore. we, the members of L. 0. L. No. 96. recognizing the brotherly tie that binds nstoeaehother. and in obedience to our Sa- viour-'5 divine command to "weep with those who weep,” do extend to our dear brother's re- tather and relatives our internal sym- thies intheir resent bereavement, remind- them that e who has always been the end of the afflicted will be their friend. and that although their dear mother cannot return ‘ to occupy her accustomed place in their home. ‘ that they as heirs to an inheritance ineorrnptiâ€" hlsaud that tadeth not away 3997 meet with h.- A-fl .M-‘hA- -Al-r-_ 2.. AL , r RESOLUTION or SYMPATHY.â€"At a meet- ing at L. 0. L. No. 96 the following resolution of symfigthy with the twig or the late Mrs. Geo. Eng h was unanimou y carried: Moved by Bro. J. Sheriff, seconded by Bro. J. A. Bell. end resolved. The: whereas in accordance with the principles of our beloved order we are taught to acknowledge an over-ruling Providence who 88 glory: and whereas it hsth pleased the Almigh ty uler o! the universe. whose servants we pro- goose £030. to remove i‘romonrzgidst themed: A-I LueI.__ 1___~ ward 0: men. Mrs. English will.“ greatly missed in this neighborhood. but what is our loss is her gain. Every family in the vicinity of her into home and many families tram the ad- joining townships was represented at her tun- grsl. an expressing the deepest sorrow at her an. min-n d0] DUNSFORD. [Correspondence of The Postal OBITUARY.-We deeply regret to have to record the demise of Mrs. George English. Mrs. English was a kind and loving wite end mother, a. good neighbor whose works of love were per- formed. .nnoetentationsly, not soaking the re- more! A Mâ€" ‘nl__nhL ' Scnoon Bryantâ€"Weekly report of s. s. No. 6. O s:-Fifth class, total 96â€"Ada Par- kin,54; izzieRobertson, 51. Senior fourth, total 99â€"Mary Cunningham, 61; Nellie Whaien, 58; Lavina Holmes, 51. Junior fourth. total bio-Mannie Cunningham. 96; Edith Reed. 86; Jennie Hodges. 71. Third class, total 114-8 dney Hall. 77‘ Minnie Fox, 72. Second ass, total 180- va Par- kin, 156; Mary Reed, 112; Thomas Hodges, ‘ 101; Arthur Cunningham, 95. Part second, ‘ total 129 -Geneva Cunningham, 112; Katie Cunningham, 106; Tessie Cunningham. 84. Senior first class-I Thomas Reed. 2 Chas. Cunningham. Junior first class-1 Herbie ‘ Perkin, 2 Bertha Richardson, 3 William Cunningham, 4 George Reed. 5 Florence Ford, 6 Stella Baldwin......The average attendance for the week was 44. OPS. ICorreepondence of The Poet.‘ WEEKLY REPORT or S. S. No. 6. 093.â€" Flith cine. teal Isaâ€"Ada. Perkin, 80:1.iule Rebel-teemss. Senior fourth, tote! lOlâ€"Nelilo Whelen. 58: Mary Cunningham, 47; Levine Holmes. 43. Junior fourth. total Islâ€"Me e ‘Cunnlxslghem. 115- John humor. 93; 1th Reed. . George Alter-.82. Third clue. total lMâ€"Sydney Bell. 138: Willie Dem. 109; Minnie Fox. 108. Second clue. total l'flâ€"Muy Reid. mt.- ’i'a‘:§‘”'"é§ Wall’fié‘mma Jaimabm‘ l | -- Geneva Cum: a ham. 129: Tessie Cunninghem. ‘ 114; Katie Cnn ngham, 98. First classâ€"1 Her- 1 hie Perkin. 2 Bertha. Richardson. 3 Charlie Cunningham, 4 Stella Free. The average at- tegdenco to; the week lea 34. I. O. G. T.â€"The installation of officers took place Thursday night, May 7th. Mr. '1‘. Parkin occupied the chair for the open- ing exercises, bein the chief templar. Chris. Foley, lodge eputy, then installed the following ofilcerszâ€"Vice templar. Sarah Worsley; secretary, Charles Crilly; A. 8., Ida Allen; Fin. Sec.. James Moynee- Trea., E. G. Maynes; chaplln. Marshal M on; marshal. Elisha Worsley; guard. Wi liam Johnson; sentinel. Warren Worsley; Den.- marshal, Meriatn Moynes. These officers were each conducted to their respective offices by Bros. Bligh Worsely and W. J. Conn ...... Our lodge hasa good attendance and is still increasing. y [ deuce of The Poet] ‘ Smma.â€" armors around here are most all through their seeding. The weather here hoe been no dry thet 1t wee no trouble to get the grain in the ground on llzht lend. Showers 0! rein would do much good. The recon: high wind: blew the fine end into the fence cornere just like now drifts. It was elmoet blinding to a person some den "1.101.! the 31111."! 60 11131.1.- PLEA SA NT VA LLEYâ€" FENELON. Conquergood, G. Robinson. Part secondâ€" Loula Hutu], Haber Gornhh. Tablas- Middleton Ferguson. John Lunacy. Alex. McDonald. Edgar Wooldridge, Lewellyn Hun. Wu. Tnonnm. tanner. BRA. ULESâ€"MARIPOSA. [Correspondence at The Post! Scaoor. Normâ€"The following Is the reportate.s.No. 1 for the grsweskor 91%;. Speoisl cranium papers l”trier-es“ or purpose promoting pu from third to fourth classes. The names or the successful pupils are arranged in order of merit, with the oversee sanding of cock Dupfl. Entrance cluesâ€"Clarence Mark. Wills. Third classâ€"Annie Martha J. Ferguson. 96 p. c.; Aroma McDonnell, 96 p. ‘ 'c.: Donald McLean, 96 p.c.; Willie Gllson, 95s.; J lmmle Vercoe. 80c.; Chorus Conquer- Rood, 78 p.c.; Sudena Snelarcve, Lonnuce Rodmeu. Second class juniorâ€"- Gllson, Eve Badman, Chm-lie Western. §econd clues May-Melvny Gllson, _G. earth!” ovanlns.9thlnst., towmhm Lacey. who was in the employment 0! Roveanot Cobooonk, ontheir drive. It m that while dumping logs into “'1" W’mfimm, 'doubtleigg I“: a. as over up n 3%"fimmfimtfiflfi'fif m g on Mlndenonubedsndia now under treat- mantbyDr.Cnn-y.whoudomulhem forbimwlth some homo! success. A: mutant It seems dflncnlt to ascertain the tunmzotthoinjury received, but strongerhopeso! hungover: now exist. ....Slncothenbovewu1ntypeDr.Guuot Huiburtonwucauedinthoabaenoootmw‘ Curry, and he a hopefully or the mums» tâ€"fEcho. ‘ efewottbe more othleflow fiififim «Jfiflfif’mfifi‘“” w e thedoomoteomeluekleeewoodcb cereleeelyexppeedibelftp QE¢ rifle ho Into Ind Mock Mensch ;;afi anrous Accmxh}.:£ rather salons ”algal“; occurs}! .1: 9491110 1;”, 535990. JUNDBN. * r _ - m at unmet, when Knowing she '3' Man with amulet, or munitions. The mod!- ml oxuntnor stated that mull-lon- were the «use or dentin. The we Mr. F. A. Hey end Mr. G. F. Ceirnie, hove thie week ememd 3 line from Beet station on the missing k to this film The line is e trifle longer 2mm Pemboto then v13 Chemong, end length of reed to be built a. trifle longer then from Chemong. but on it evolde the lekee I: would pmbebly be built on cheaply no the Chemong exten- sion. end would be lose oxpenelve In reunite. Theuneleegoodoneend one at construction Whether there in my air!- oueon the out of Petetboro to another agent“. If there u, so much the honor. me right dong. Fem Dunnâ€"An e gentlemen end Me V - 7 77-,V_-_, â€"â€"â€"vâ€" â€"â€"vâ€"v u y-vyoavwl‘. nu". J. W. Gilptn, tormely of E module, 1e remodelled and has undergone the very latest lmprovements. Tourists and guesteto this plane will find this one of the most popular hoteleto be found 1n the county tor fishlng grenade end summer resorts. mspecrma. â€"Mr. Bowman. the Victoria county engineer, wee about on Wedneedsy ‘ and Thursday luspeetlnz the bridge. The Little Bob will probsbly be you some attention, and It Is on the ear e that the Forest house bridge will be replsoed by on iron one. Iron bridges ere much oheeper in the end than wood. The iron bridge overthe northern ehsnnel is ae good as when it was erected, and the repairs are merely nominal. NEW RAILWAY mommaâ€"An engineer- gn exert! «g the Grand gran; e_tst_r, under -_ ‘__I I'â€" SOCIAL-A. eoolel wee held in connection with the Methodlet church here In the town hell on Wednesday evening. A good crowd wee present end every non seem- ed to enjoy themeelvee ex ngly. 8mm thms.â€"Dr. McCemue end Mr. H. Herehmer have fluted up their eteem ‘yechte 11: grand etyle. They heve over- hauled end pelnted the miniature eteemere in each any color: that It is e tenet to the eye to look on them. 8mm Rummaâ€"Qulte 3 gang of men have been employed on the streets tor the peat week, end they no ell neoeeeery re om CHANGEâ€"Tho Fox-eat hotel of gob'g'eyzeon under thenevgpygprletor.m. (1-1.1- A iiiiiii mover and nul when: 100: very well In this locality, but would be greatly benefltted by a glee rain. ' CLOVER AND FALL Wanna-Both the 91°Vsrgad‘s523992t190k not: "um um BOBCA Y GEON. [Correspondence of I‘m: Poem SmmG.â€"The farmers of this vicinity are about done seeding. As the weather has been most favorable they have flniahed about a week earlier this year than previous , _ ,, V 7-?“7 _-_.._ vâ€"â€"â€"-- vâ€"uvgg and seconded by Bro. Henry Whitney e: Atherley: “That we. as a Quarterly Official Board. assembled today in our ofl‘iclal capacity, desire to place on record the kindly and loving feeling we have towards our ‘paetor, the Rev. W. J. Sanders, and his estimable wife and family. who have been on this circuit for three years; and we wieh to say that never in the history of the circuit has such kindly feeling and perfect satisfaction existed between pastor and people. And we pray that. wherever in the (cod providence of God Bro. Sanders may be stationed by the conference, the same love and bleeeing may exist, and that his usefulnees in the cause of God may increase from day to day.â€" Carried unani- mously. Signed on behalf of the quarterly omclal board, Maxwell Hall. recording steward. Atherley, May 11th. 1891.” ATHERLE Y. A Fur-am urn POPULAR PASTOR.- The omeial board of the Methodist church, Atherley circuit, met here on Monday 11th May. st 4 p.m., the meter, the Rev. W. J. Senders. in the chair. The busipess oi the circuit was transacted in the some satisfac- tory menner which hes always chsreoter- ‘ ized the ofilclel meetings or the board einceAtherley circuit was comprised within its present limits. The financial returns were excellent and the poster will be able, ‘ for the third time consecutively, to report Atherley circuit es "ell paid up" at the district meetinz. held st Csnnlngton, on the 20th inst. There was a genersl exnres- :ion oi regret that this gould be the “lest osrd meeting" no or e oreeen regime, the iull term at the Rev. W. J. Senders in this field at labour expiring st next confer- ence. The following resolution will speak ior ltseli. sud must be as ssusieetory as it is creditable to both poster and people:â€" Mo‘ved by Bro. 9mg“ listed at {sir Volley2 -A-n- A-) Fer Cenmâ€"On Mondey leet Mr.Wm. McLeren or Sengog delivered In thle pleoe to Messrs. Bomrd 8.: Wheeler for the Europeen merket e number of fet oettle. Among the lot were two 2-lyr. old eteere thet tipped the eoelee et 3. 60 lbs. They were beentlee end were much edmlred by ell who eew them. The Scene; eenene ennmeretor undo the remerk “ bet they were the best pelr of tet eteere 1n Senna: townehlp.” "Yes." rejoined one o: the largest end meet eucoeeetul Importer-e. breeders end feeder: or pure bred eettle ln theee perte. “they oennot be dupllceted tn Beech townehlp. -[Obeerver. PORT PERRY. A Goon Innâ€"The Beech council hes decided to have 150 copiee of their new ment roll printed in pemphiet form. Each lot and concueion or pert thereoiI will be given, with the none of the named therefor end the amount for. This will efl'ord the ntepeyen en excellent op- portunity or criticiein the roll, end it they notice on: emu, or injustices or eny kind they can have the some cor- rected at the court of revieionmhich meets on June 22nd next. ‘ Fm: CATTLE ran. Ewanâ€"Some of the flneet cattle thet ever let: theee pom heve been shipped during the peat ten den. Feed he been cheep the peat winter end oonee nently the cettie ere in extre condi- iion. nricee exe being peid. something over 830.000 having been peid out en for and come lame Ihiomente ere to be mode vet my weekâ€"[Stengnrg _ _ A , insurance, w; b61197". exoeuent'irommla W'Comeom endell. Tlcketeonlylfic. RAILWAY Omenâ€"A deouhuon eon- eieflng 0! MW. A. MeBee, A. 0. McKenzie endH. Campbell wenttol‘oron- ‘liohetweektolntervlew anmtentu. ‘tnfliemmnemt theG.T.R..mmldto eel-tun choose: which were reported to ahephoeheu. Thedepnteflmmweu received end 3 promise to see into the 111 Fmâ€"Wemeorry to loom thet Mr. Lac-e, e heme: living about two miles trom here. had his house and contents 30M: deemeduby fire In: Friday. No onMonday, £11925”: 1: fine 01110! W ieo homo diff H.913} “M: wildlit‘iéiif mugmmeumm ham “WWW We!“ WWW usury Wm mtuhmdhewmmbonuaw Sumcxous Qagpvo'rnâ€"A sngnldoqn pop- HRKFIELD. mundane. at In Pool-J CANADIAN Pom; «am-pang Two portable Waterous Engines, l2 h. p., in working order, for sale cheap. Apply to J0!!! ”AK/IS, ENGINES FOR SALE 93303191108. EBSKINE’S PmDE(w.hthomot£nstdu mhuunoomdbono. Thong onnhonlegu om 5bout 171mm: high 0d manh- SJB poundt nu Mmhmuddmevuywtmmquum won nru prize at we umgow Agriculture! Society‘s Sgring Show. 1832. u a three-veer old. He eleo won t e rune eociety'u ant prize ad the Chapter: Cup for the best etdiion of my ego on the ground et in summer ehow in 1882. Besides the above. Lord Ers- kine (1744), won my prize- end premium nt the Highlnnd end other eoeiety'u shows. The preeent yeer he is the hitheet let hone in Scotlnnd excepting the Prince of Wales (678). He no sired by Bowi- atone Boy (11] , end out of Baton Bell 626), by Time O'Dey (8'1th three of which were 8 lend Society prize winners. Boydetone Boy (In). winning third prize et Aberdeen in 1877. end Time O'Dny (875). win- ning first prize n! Glasgow in 1875. Prince Rules (1263), was aired bv the ceiehreted horse lcheen'l Prince Ohnrlle (629). Ind out of Nanny 8111. by Lord ‘ Byron (473%, .d., bv Lofty 456); Duty Miller (”8). reached yRelormer( end out «Queen. by Briton (98 33.3 's PRIDE (mp, i. but brother onthe ‘ Ilre'e udeto the colour-cred Highlmd Society hone. chirnbg; Sump (427‘). Sir Woe (4 ). Grnnite City( ). (Hp 01 Ytheie (4228), the dun o! Enkine'e Pride. won lever-u prise- in the hen com- petition ct the novel Northern Society’- Show: at Aberdeen beddee other prince et loco! ohm Glp o! Ythsieheetrong. mum we on shorting- end very eonnd, end in con-idem! by her preeent owner on one 0! his batman. From the shove pedizree ltvmbeeeenthet Ire- kine'a Pride “3.4989. combine. the very beet blood knowutoc breeder-.endthhtogetherwith hieown in viduei norm end Emeline ehmcter. yuhimmexeeedinglydednuehomtobned Jen b M?) ERSKIN mun-mo: W. Pride, won want prize_ a the Glugow Amcqmm Sgdny‘ n__:_ __ fix Robert Gtrdenofif North Y shite. Sooumd; imported I) Mr. Arthur John-Von at Greenwood. sired by Lord inc (1744): Int dun gig 0! 31111100626), Ilrod by Prince Rum: use»); dun Dd! (1509,33: by Dusty liner (258); am dun I.._ x.‘ nAu‘d A FRIDAY proceed to Denis Gnughlln‘l. O for mom thence'to his on table, when he will ruin till tine tollowlng Mondly morning. The shove route will be continued durlng the sen-on, heath and mother pemxetlng. THURSDAY, proceed to Jenklnn' Hotel, Little Britain, for the night. WIDNISDAI. proceed to Thom Wan’a, Con. 9. ”pm for noon: thence to Bunkers Hotel, Oskwood. (or the night. HONDAY. With. nu leave his own sable, Weverlv Home. Linda and proceed to [out He- N13111:: thence to the Xeiee Home, Cmbnv, (or the n WAY. proceed to stid Forte-t5 tor noon; thence to the Bunker House. Woodville, {or the night. (49%). the humus winner At the Toronto Obie-dale Association Shnw. held in Much. 1890. The property of HENRY HENDERS, Yelvorton 011%.. will sand for more: this nuon :- Iona": PEDIGREE m5 DESCRIPTION â€"OF faxâ€"â€" u'wnn w mémwu. will magicâ€"Xi‘an mm. Port Perry. The “3070 route will be continued during the un- oon. health und wuther pcnnlttlnsb TERMS-818.00 to lawn or 0.1:}. for the lesson. See mull end- (or I. non-an. DA- MAY. Wm Hahn's. O-u-tvnight, for noon' thence to Holt'I Hotel, Bunk-m, (or the night. ' mundlormthhâ€"lâ€"ueonulollm: HONDA? Milt. It! will leeve his own shale. Port Po , end proceed to ve, tor noon; thence to Little rlnln. for the night. TUESDAY. Bunkers Botel. Oekwood, tor noon- thence to Wendy Home. Madly, for the night. ' WIDIIBDLY. Due Koalnnle' north 0! Downeyvllle. to: noon; thence to Bred are Home, 0mm”. {or the night. TMSDAY. Franklin or Pleetwood, [or noon; thence to Jepetvme. (or the night. ,,_ -â€" â€"â€",, Ian's-meantim- dozen. been “mum. In Cumin tho um week “7 ”may... {Baum} blend-comb «ti-tr nu mums. Baum W Erskine’s Bride. rxmum â€"Ol' fillâ€"n Pure- bred Imp ort- ed clgdesdale Stallion, ERSKINE’S PRIDE, J ogm Ham:- ' mlLâ€"Por the moon 0! 1891 Grey wauuducxsumm MW unbonyodupwm'flhmmhonuhomy L___A_ ‘. .___A u..._ _..“_. L _--.. â€"â€" vâ€" nu .vau, v-u; run-nu“. Km to]. owing pmmlnent ham? or York, 3d 5 E E i 3 E .E L g E? 05:3 a? i i 5 § 9: :5; 3n: Anne; Sullivan 8mm unto scan at 49:114.. lord: Avenue ~ H. 3. Hanna, mum on chwood tuck; J. J. kouy. o! Woodhvn, N. Y.; H. V. Idler, million-in. 0! Jenny City. Ibo-cm : (adamant:- of Gayle-en‘- m “ mu. mun. no wwur myur mun-we than Grey Hmong“- cm be found, sad I! m would be beaten squad: onhhfoot. nonmem- mtmddmmommdhlgonhenfiudbom comm but. 81m. hung mo City Guy Wham: boon enchant-schema Mud-y.Jnly1¢t.1890 Ho m Jagged out In the mod mpgo‘w such hot-Isa» MW 6.0m Pourboro, ohm VII nomalhdonhrMu-llywlpnqu;__ A A '_ inn-n n_A_ .- knowing. my 7, 1891.424, may honour? ‘35â€". 3 slow, boozy “:15 3mg l“1:0"imuemolx‘: “on“; ”rod.” 1 o «no too out when the first (aw-w y “away-:1.- fflndclou'od tgonoldudmfll'oadlng loadhguytboutdx Indus non: mm rouchod. jogging ortho who three Mu without tlklp, my In 1889 and pinion: any Ieneogor mmt under miningâ€"nothing non than “who h owner in 1888. He turned float-cod tuck in 2.28 on smuonlnyMond a hit-mun in 1.10}. Boh- tnotudthomflo pontoon OoocrdAvenuo law-nod 2.32w38nmrmd nausea-kw.” doutohu coming to badmheuanedoum Welt swam unsold of eight. WWW and daunting the well known speedy tuck hone- Princoton. Lexington. Wanda. Don 3.. Brooklyn Noll. Brown Nod ud Rudolph, winning three .mm _u- Lâ€"o. -_J L...“_~ --- rl' iron-anger" "WEREâ€"3'3 '"éb J T i,” rupe or. y ro odor, o Genoa! Bullock record 2.22 on “Mon Com-Io.x L. 1.. in was. Emmet Iold a: 022,000. any Chute: h from Crown Pdnoo'o dam. {My Hunger. Crown Pflnoa'r record, 2 16!. Crown Prince-I. tho (mm Ilady Masons", moor?! 96,18, noxld tor mfi My or, mud dun my manger. dun 01 Grey hater. Crown Prince, Crown extenu- Gby gm do 'gnIZn. record Wt. my I In, 2 34 on Sockvillo Pork, 1872. sired by Bnrh‘r lat-on- gor, bred by Argentine Bush of Fox cm “no, U. S. A . he by Imported Imam. No purer!“ r blood can be lound on the continentthnn Guy mr.uhohimbndtolmoortodl . 1 Now. about the Messenger stockâ€"it h to mention, on every hot-anon on the continent know- thot they-u n trotting finally for the hat century nhnoct. 3nd luvs the reputation the world over- at being the but hono- without exception. Gr. Kw umr'a colt- m oomlnf Itrnn . with a nu bone or it bredtrom homo o 1.800 no. Acme-anthol- -tho fire at two-mold: u: Had about New York City first must trot in bat time. on their damnâ€"lone ct thornâ€" have mold: from 2.30 to 2‘0. The shove roan will be continued during the nu- Ion, hum: Ind weather permitting. DEMON m rmmxn GREY HESSENGER wu bred by F. W. loan-thy o! 65 BL Dammit:- Place. New York. He in nine yen-u Mund- 18(aixmnflnudc 111:!»st with: 1.20011)“ superior toe: and and much enough tor: thorn. Au nominal-twice! modal, tor style sud wag ”92‘ny hp 90 m'lnp “M‘â€" 1- 4--) u , mm; um ob’non' "“Jyfiii'fiio mt. MAY. wlugmd to loom BM. to: noon- tbenoe to Clum'u owl, Llndny. for the night. sud will um maul (our o'clock 83mm . when he will :3qu to hls on stable until the (clawing land-v Will we the tee-on of 1891 n lollowl : WAY. In! I. will leeve his own mbl one Inlle out at the when at Jnetvtlle, md toJohn Campbell's. Zion. tor noon; thence to Black- ltoek, wherehe willmelnmr the night. MAY, will proceed bymol Bunon end gamut” to his own luble, where he wlll ten-1n lot e n WIDMAY, film t9 gent. _Horeb. {or nth-m o hung on...“ o- mmflg. no or New York City. AIM 1889 Wyeth-u. I'.W.M new You. an 3. human. Jm.’ Manama-ad hum of Guy EEEY MESSENGER, . W. McCABTnY. N. Y.. T. ANDERSON, Ja-ewule, "it «Mancunian. 3?“! El: lawman-s. mud n: Hum-how o ate-mg mus 1st to» aw.“ mm. k rm mm mafia “mm. mmumwmmmuwn m MM wrmmmmmfimm gnaw” 3% m mmmmummmmmmwmmn i Mmmm a gym. “mm mm? ”mum. rm my. mtdflu I'M-y Iii-Mm I would mun ‘hutmmâ€"uu. low. lat-mama wetfiggmunmumm WWW.” CANADA Mummmdmu‘. ”mummy... h-wnragr_mn_dhudaonm THE LONDON MUTUAE L- '.".L BUILDING FOB. BALEâ€"Thu: desir- able mmm Whammy W “MOM Donald mama-hum on 2% .: 3 i E Orders are coming in fast. Scarcely a. day pass“ that fweélo not 73092:me ozdezeor two. No mug ssty' or rawingagr uw n oucould o KYLIE’S and get a mat light Buggyfihat will again“ more, ram tighter and note easier than any om? make'into'um. - - 1 for one of those beautiful, light, eqsy ‘rjigdw 3mm 41...; -..- 1..-: 1 A, This time it is the young tactics of Victoria 00 mm 31-; that have entered into a compact and declare Qua”- couose «8 a positimlymttomarrya ou mmlesshehw n...- v - - placed hisgrdz'g «with - - m3": 2m; may. April 9. 1m «47: New Advertmegénts. STILL'ANOTHEII; POWEIIUI. couamm The Best Tool in the World for Start/kg Wi/a’ Data 7 ares and Mustard to grow after harvest. 1 that (ire fast this County. They will stand , - v- 7--., "-’ -va-vv’ 'w'a l vw'l" ”Wayw becoming so popular throughout inspection. A Boy with two horses can cultivate from Eight to Ten Acres per day. BETTER THAN A GANG PLOW. LINDSAY [.7 Aug. Jon Emmw, The mat Bland minim CA.LL AND SEE IT. A Word to the People. 'Ivuter Bros."M§n’Ig Go. Rlcbazgd Kylzéi Sylvester Bros. MM 60., mac-cums“ DISC HARHUWEE vâ€".â€"â€"-- "u v "t 'I' and weary article is waqrdn'téd 9109 din aab'efacflon. null at my waremoms in Add” 3/003, opposite Hurley 8ft! ‘ store. You wil find it tne ‘4 Bargains in Furniture; Lindsay Chair Factory. enemas: me: In In“, anon: nrl‘inln in "tantrum vv- wuv WWOIW a WW0 719" Tum m “1W ’. B. McILHARGEY, Cadiz 5W!” Eh Mullen-ad ofie Menu-Mag a: M Is no: IO 1: TRY OUR NEW PATEN? CUTAWAY John Eagle}: ed to uk you-tor resolv in next synod. moved. seen: meeting the! of the bounds”: 'm cm 8h uflm We! meaning the sending at 1 ban- by man- ot pool I a little discussion. Elma motion at Pdnclu '03 “The “nation of * sending I“. do not mount: the “the genus! mm Manning circum- M born Bev.S will“ of Rev. J. Cu : ascended by 39'. J. m notion w paged: ' m Mr. Taylor on bu tdFmeh unwound“ hard: It engaged. common I $.21 the Sta-log“. m re u (at chm: gar Fran Nuisan- my be brought dthohnthultulnc SUNDBY KAI-mas. m hon the wash, M my, MAY; mu 3 TORONTO AND E ”REM!” 8] “In". PM ,mummm Point. the first manual “on: the pun-byte: skins new: the due: .S. 1. 1‘3wa of Mantra pilot the Punch Cm hm.udbdeflyu .- no oxpldned the ob; Ira-d not fonh the we a! and Itndont music mandate-tied novel-n1 Enchanting” them Banned tuna-pool ”Moe-thy! ltgmlune. Warren. PL, II N divide flint panel udeulndwuthuchel “commuter, a immanent-annual nbjoct. The permit-l dummymud. men maximum l‘llo-s Remedy tot-cunn- a.‘ Easiest!» Handcu- J. O. Ayn 00.. Lou Nanny-rod “can. an W 0:84 ¢Ssbhgm amnim b! 83'.- . W m map: and denim input 1W '0. arm

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