{THE iMfléA3 mas-r, smnnsgsr, BEST. Wmmm' my; (Emma: M point us to e rare. new lite. Bummer cold, dark nights 0! strifeâ€"- Adm the world. God’s gift'to man, By weaving Beauty with His plan. The while rude blasts blow to and fro, All underneath the cold, white enow. my patient waited euth’s long sleep mu through her veins new lite should cteep. A mined eweetneee we behold. Arising from the earth so dzeer Into the eunlight’e maddening cheer. Untolding leaves and bursting bloom. With fragrant flowers dispel the gloom: {they upward turn to heaven's own blue. named by sunshine. kissed by dew. . ’Tle‘ao lit 9 life from ï¬rst to last. swine cometh when the winter‘s past: A! earth is shrcnded white with now So we are wrapped in grief and woe. But for what purpose? God knows best. In it to teach us patience, rest! lube tat wisdom. judgment. thought; Pexheps to: Peaceâ€"e gilt blood-bought. If like the earth. we trust. "Be still." Whiting Ills time. hiding His will, , A -_ __onhl LOCATKEWTEBS T UBUN TO. Tm: DEADLY CARTRIDGnâ€"Whlle Jae. Taylor, a your; man employed by the Cobban N. m. Co., Toronto, mm going to his home in Davisvme Saturday atternoon he met some companions who had in their 3051:): a dynamite cartridge which pot they ware attempting to explode. They were at last successful, and Taylor lost a flush: anti the thumb at his left. hand, he nidcy sustatnma very paintul injuries to other psrtions of his hand. EAST MANILLA. [Correspondence of The Poet] SCHOOL Knownâ€"Honor roll of a. a. No. 10 to: u eek endina April 29th, 1392: Fifth class~ 1 Lame White. Senior thirdâ€"1 Edna Dexter, :2 John Barry, 3 Elsie Sister. Junie: thirdâ€"1 Ada. While, 2 Martha. 1mm, 37 FIOX’EDCO Longï¬e‘m and Lizzie. " W A - “MAI ’anvn Aahmn_ 2 10 to: Meek ending Aptu Law, MN... - .--__ claea~ 1 Lime Whita. Senior thirdâ€"1 Edzu Dexter, '2. John Barry, 3 Elsie Slater. Junie:- thirdâ€"1 Ade. While, 2 Maths. 1mm, 3 FIOYQDCO Lonpï¬e‘m and Lizzie. De†'1‘ ' Second usesâ€"1 Velva Ashton, 2 Ev' 1. Wu; Bury. 3 Thomas Slater and James Lo: :1? “16. Put secondâ€"1 Harriet Timms. 2 Fa. Luce Slater, 3 Maud DcGOer and Ema: BO-L . Senor ï¬rst-l May Timms. Jun- ior matâ€"1 Nelson Lonufleld. 2 Robbie “m“ - E. BROAD, teacher. FIN GEb’b’UABD. [Correspondence 0! The Poet.1 SCHOOL REPORT.â€"The following are the Ilmus at on» pupils who have obtained homurmle amndlng ln their class (or the merit; ot Antihnamea ranked according to Luz-:32: Senlor touxlhâ€"l Nell MoKlnnon, 2 M. Ferguson. J unlor fourthâ€"Annie Morse and Dan. McKinnc-n (equal). 2 K. King, 3 Ethel Csldweu, 4 Addlson Rogers. Set'u :‘oltdâ€" 1 Edixh Fringe. 2 Efï¬e Cold- well, :5 Lame Ferguson. Junior thirdâ€" Imz. Stevens, Alice Caldwell. GeaBoover. Second classâ€"Lee King, Vida Mongolâ€. Watson. Pm secondâ€"C. Dawson, D. mourn. A. FOSTER, teacher. Iluun 5...: â€"...., i, edema: flowers. with ghee untold, Will sweetly in our lives unfold. mars bioeaoms. with perfume of love. dropped tram above. Dun-luau“...â€" .H _ , vernal flowers. with bloom for on, In love through God’s eternal day. So. from our past of woo and pain, We ahsll. God halving. sometime min A life transforming vision. thoughtâ€" The flowers immortal truths have brought. SAINTI’IELD. loomevondenoe of The Pooh] Sm Fun: TO ms Ban-Lest Sunday evening what might. might have been a very :: :riece affair occurred at. the residence of Fr. Eiiee Baker. Hie little girl went an“ site with e candle in her bend and by our“ means she eet flreto the bed clothing, Ind ix.- her night she hid under thebed to lease from the ï¬re. Fortnnetely the fire wee dircovered end put out before the hon-v: caught ï¬re. but the child wee nearly “if?!" we when taken from under the bed. Fu ‘.y $200 worth of bedding and chitin: was burned, whim the vote: and w rotting on: the flemee elmoet mined the ineide oi the honee end did 3 not human. l’ A 1’an S'mrx AND Yuan-Any one who fluim :11» premium oi Mr. Thom“ Robert- a. m the Scotch Line and an m alight» mummy ior conning must notice we ‘ sacrum: out hnisdinun and stock tbs: may ‘ ho run my a? in am veil-hm (“mi . l‘ “U «a you Mr. Rommel“ out run-1 min continua oi u itm imm hon. iramo nubio uni driving she‘d. but I.» wanna he omiod a ism inmo buiid‘ in a: u. low “a an it. via: with “ton. mama» :25 it. man. to: hi. cum am any. The undo: u oi thin iiao mama 3 bid out «cord m: to the no“ motion u for “out. uni will «commune i'a‘ 0! «mo. tied. 40 than sud tour W: the out: out. which in laminbly “and for convulsionâ€. in for holding “a: in the win». and in innocuous“: to hold three datum-him. In maven weed but nrd Mr. Robonm ha a â€a o! mood Foiled Ann- 01 as. with not 3.0m to be «on on one 0! than mi oon~ u' do I“ [O I)". “dam :- Qflu‘L; -. A-.. ... v.2" or me: auger â€136 0! Wnlcu In In...“ v. -_.-_ - _ c ulster. and on. thoroughbred Shrop- ‘ho in thh flock. To add to tho Input- “ of an: nu ma: 3nd out-building: It. Rabat-on hu- plunted Insole tree- on lab side- ofhu 1.110,st d! donut!» _-a .mgd Mauro. Thais m,whioh ________i SPRHVG FLOWERS- so mm mm nLAgu. FRIDAY. MAY 6: £37.33, or alny him Toronto. OM. 'BAKlN wo. only about tour monuu ogu w... .__- n 3 tree. son was killed by a tall!!! otflqkenjarmtn have the sympathy :r'iélre’vn'lnge. Lilli-1.1m; v~-.-. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGsâ€"Cauncu met this 19th day of April, 1892. Members all present. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The clerk read correspondence from James Porter referring to removal of fences from town line between 00s and Marlposa. Communications were read as follows : From J. Coon. referring to care of mOuies for Mrs. Johnston, indigent. Mc- Sweyn 8:. Anderson, referring to ap lica- tion from school section 18. Move by Mr. Lownsbrough, secOnded by Mr. Web- ster. that the following abatements be made to J. Weldon on the collector’s roll of 1891: W. Yeo, indigent, 14:; Mrs. Johnson, do. $1.09; Mrs. McKinnon, $1.06. And the following items charged on roll tor statute labor, the same having been performed ; before payment of taxes: E. Glnn, 85; RH. ‘ Clarke. 85; Mr. Gilchrist, slâ€"Uarried. Moved by Mr. Webster, seconded by Mr. Lownebrough, that the reeve give hie order on the treasurer in favor of J esse Weldon tor $110, salary as collector in 189Lâ€"Csr- ried. VMoved by Mr. Shaver, seconded by _ __-_.. ruin) kin nI‘I‘R!‘ MST; “(I Jul-nun“ “Hug“. E. CoprmSIONF-‘g teacher, â€"_.â€"â€"- MARIPOSA. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS â€"- Councll m this 19th day of April, 1892. Members I "- . ,_ â€"- I--- "manna rand m LOWDSOIOUKU, tum: uuv .w v V n- . _ ,, on the treasurer in favor of J ease Weldon to: $110, salary as collector to 189Lâ€"Car- ried. Moved by Mr. Shaver, seconded by Mr. Webster, that the reeve give his order on he treasurer in favor of J ames Chidiey for $12 50 for alulcewcy, 19 and 20, con. 8.â€" Caniad. Moved by Mr. Lownsbrough, seconded by Mr. Mchmmon, that this council authorize S. D. Webater and F. Shaver to purchase a gravel pit (or the use 02 the township.â€"Carrled. Moved by Mr. McCrimmon. seconded by Mr. Webster. that thlo oouqcï¬ â€œ593:9, to meet again on “nu-v -_-_ v- if the 9m day 0! Ma; bundn CANNINGTON. A CATTLE Tnmr Amusumâ€"Albert Johnston wua arrested on Good Frldby nou- Oakwood by Con-able Hslfwood tad Mr. Geo. McGu' of this town on the chnge oi larceny. It appears um cm night luau Jnnnary Johnston nole I cow belonging 3o Archab‘uwutmjgnu frcgrt‘ho gremlins of -_..I -0.-- SKY“. OIIWIuI ull' --~â€"- - ___,, t J a â€"-v . 7 Mr. N.Bmwn. 14m con. oi Brock nnd nim- uriving her to and into offered to nail to his uncle. Johnston then «appeared nnd nothing morn mm hon-d oi him until stow do" ago. when he woo ioontod at Oak- wood and around. no nbovo union. by Con-«bio ‘ notwpod. L'rho_ psi-one: .‘L‘.’ -.A‘Aâ€" ‘- D. HUI-luv“! nap-"v". â€"_â€" r _______ , 10(1qu m the look-up hm on Friday mm. am onVSsturdu momma ho was bran In baton Squire: Brown. Johanna on In an mammal eluded nullâ€. and w“ oom- wmoa to “ hub: no! to unit MI um. ‘ . . .Judgiï¬urnbun cue him two month. Au. m1“: Vim-n? Mmmmâ€"Tho manual was: amount! of All Salutu‘ church wug #9 d 9: Eng» you». R". ._ A___ -_ _-A__I-‘ ï¬k- "Tim-011' _ UIIIII'VH W‘U- uw<â€" vâ€" “w--- A. cast-walla!» inoumbenf 3.317 iod’ " omit. Am: she) omlguqflw 45:3: "a“ your: clerk. not! the amok) ro'pcrt n mated by B. A. Sinclolr. which won wry utmootot . tho xooalptu and expondb mum mooning numuue- up to tho and of the thou you. W. H. 80:10. copula- tcndont of tho Sundoy cchool. mounted o uluubto report on the work done In con- nection thcrcwhh. oud It III gunning to the notary to hat of tho continued duos- node, of the Iohool. The Church In: tutc loo-on: sud utarotutc were commcndcd highly for the deï¬nite mono: in which church histogy mg dootdnc no presented “A _L-_ ADA-I__ .â€"-- Win-w nun-um; â€"â€" _-- , to the pupae. The Easter ofl‘erlng wee epnroprmed to the men had. end the veatry conveyed their sincere thanks to the choir and the ledlu‘eid society for the ueneroue euppon they lave given to the church. The church wardens were in- emsed to inure the enureh on the an: principle end gleognunue the premium .‘__.__ ._ 4.1.- -n anwe'ï¬'teiâ€" 'fï¬i‘rbnowmg VALEN 1:1 .4 .7 F, 10:15. . F. CUNNINGS, clerk. hen. Archie Combat. swell, Leonora hoylo. MchIh. J Second olau- be! Boo. Percy Hoygmh. Edith Taylor, Green Gnu-no Jewell. Howard Staples, Nell Pu- rlngton, Fred Ben. Part second clunâ€" Wmlun John .10de anhnr Parting- ton, Georgie Pmmgton. Jennie Boyle, Suï¬! McDonnln. ELLA A. W “$61185 ZIONZLIARIPOSA. . (Correspondence of '1‘!!! POST.) an!.â€"- no Zion Sunday school W in making generation: for a mo§eter anni- grand concert in the eveninn. outside talent have been secured and a good time mav be expected. Bunmm Normâ€"Mr. John Hall has the material on the ground for a new barn, which will be built after the moat modern pi an and on a stone basement ...... Mr. By. James has about completed his new recid- enee. which adds greatly to the appearance of the place. FARMS SOLD.â€"Several farms have lately changed hands. ...Mr. Thee. Broad. junta. has bought Mr. Robert Robinson’s tarm oi 100 acres. the price being $3,000 ...... Mr. David Yerex takes the old homestead at $5,500; and Mr. Wellington Hoover 157 acres of hie late father’s estate at $4,400. Wxnnmes.-0ne or two of these grand social events, namely. weddings. have i taken place and have not been noticed by ,__ ..__. n mmimz events caet PERSONALâ€"Mr. George Bell, student of Toronto medical college. spent the Easter holidays at home. . .. .Mr. Mmfrsd Shaves: of Lindsay collegiate was at Zion on Sun- day evening, 24th nit. ILn.â€"Mrs. J obs Varese hss been conï¬n- ed to her bed 'for some time past, and at last accounts was not doing as well as could be Wished for ...... More won. Unom: mus. Shipment oi Inleflor Stock nave made the nan-n Dealerl Suspicious. Mr. Daniel Eislop, cf the ï¬rm of 1113109 Meldmm, has just returned after an extended visit to England and Scotland. Mr. Eislop made the trip to obtain Infor- mutlon concerning the egg train and “44.. name. nmsnecta more 'wore for THE 317161.153 EGG ascertain what prospects more were to: shipping Canadian eggs this mason to the English market. He gave a. Gums re- presentative an inter-flew, he purport of which was as renews:â€" ~!_‘_ .r--1m.a I‘m-w. "bid you ï¬nd the English dealers nevus- ably disposed towards Canadian eggs? I did not; in fact, some oil the trade are terribly prejudiced against our eggs. What is the reason of this? They got a very bad dose last season. Same inexperlenccd men went into the shipplng business and forwarded large quantities of eggs. They bought their stock from small dealers who had held them for a long while, or until they were not ï¬t {or anything. The English dealers, , thinking they were receiving staple goods. oiled them up in their stores, and they became even worse. It the stock was shipped in good condi- tion could not a good trade be worked up? The Englishmen could make use of quite a quantity it they could get them at the proper price. ‘To be more explicit we must buy eggs which will average 17 pounds per ton dozen at 9: per (ix-zen free on board care before a succrssiul start could be made. Our eggs at present do not. average over 14 to 15 pounds per 10 dczen. Did you do any besinese? No. I tried hard to get orders but was unsuccessful. Some dealers even refused to handle Canadian eggs except the freight was prepaid. There will be no shipments this year then? I do not think there will be much done as all shipmeuss will have to be on con- “Earhart. , er __.. l... m“: an regards Roma um Somme mum um ï¬ho Mesh tlblo amine for liquor. much «um I ma no em: \0 new. nun mnku of him a a mud drunk-um. h n muuomcu. mm“. M ammo dmwmou o! mutu- toad produce. the no.“ “a unu- whloh tom an ‘ I um humill m ‘_,4 -.a....|‘..t A g, “Raga hunger «u. _ L_-_. _,.u.l in "PIO'I‘OIIA will can an: com. â€I'm.“ has no equal. “IIO‘I‘ORIL†lemons gaphlm. uino'ronn' mm \m In 259. homo! “IIO'I'OBIA†um pogplo I «madam-fl- Inn I: am m h'gh mphâ€"ï¬rm.) no“ In an gutter. .ï¬gh 5.1mm A wont) 'ro mt; may ?Anzurzns. iléimiish dealers favor- naw ideas as regsflls MEMORIAL CARDS sanction 58 Till?“ I'UHSO I ' 9 I l‘v-uâ€"â€"' â€" v _ _ Ready for use in any uantlty. For making Bonn Softening Water. Disln cctinxgnnd annual-ed cum uses. A can equuszo puunda bu sods. -_‘A c‘.\LLiETT's :, " gntivo Medi- --3 inc. They are n n 9::ern BrnJ‘x-‘ra, A] ~ iil‘oxxc and R120»:â€" 1 '- "»~ r'rnvc‘ronms they â€(Envy-1y in a condensed ‘_-- “form the subszmxcos .f‘igaa. 43:13:] nccdcd to gr.- ‘3": i“; the Blood. curmg m dineascs coming V ‘errm PM»: and Wm“ w «CS-(Y 111.00». or frog: ‘ \xru'm-zo Hrnons m “ 15‘s ~ BLOOD. mu! 9.1;: “invigorate and Bmzr V.“ (y I“) BLOOD mu‘ 'ka ï¬x EB‘STEM. when broker "1 ".rmx by overxork ... :‘v‘ 1:11 worry.di:wm:c scs and indiscre ’l‘hcy ave I - Sm. 'zr‘m A0110}: ox , the Szzxuu. SYhTEH o ‘ g2 'bnï¬: men uni women 1 5m 'cstorin: 1.09? View ‘I mu] con‘cctmg a] .54 :zrzmaertTma am Wï¬strx-ruusszoxs. ,3 Whnï¬m‘hhia monfnl’fat faith-1 dull or failmg, c ‘ mu Infl c‘lJï¬â€˜d take thCS - :3 RB NOT 3 Fur. ERRORS OF YOUNG OLD] hEE'p-bysical PU‘FUI PILLS. Thev will 1 physical ma mint- ,,_ _--n March 25. Him-1'- _ '_ â€"-U - r ‘ prossxous and rm entail sickn 55 wk. sufts'ufyoutl system. mEkEtï¬em 1‘03ҠFe," Sale by 3“ 5‘" rccoxpt 01 P140090" ‘ Laocoon in l " the coils of : .47 the fatal ser- ,‘~ ii‘ pcnts was not \ more helpless than is the, 7 - mnnwhopines ' , under the of- v fects of dis- ...gnsnsavr‘v‘ï¬' .4 ease, excesses. ‘ “‘m'ï¬'mmm' overwork, worry, etc. Rouse yourself. Take heart of hope (twin and m: A MAN l We have cured thousands, who allow us to refer to them. W}: CAN cunn YOU b use of our exclusive methods on: appliances. Simple, unfailing treatment at home for Lost or Falling Manhood, General or Nervous Deblutï¬,†Weaknesses of Body and Mind. acts of Errors or Exceasea in Old or Young. Robust, Noble MANHOOD fully Restored. Improvement seen the ï¬rst day. How to enlarge and strengthen. Wu K, anmmrnn Ones NS AND Psnrs or BODY. Men testify from 50 States and Foreign Countries. Waite themm 12301:, ammigon an ~p100f3 8. Address, _ . ' .(3 ) ,i ' ERIE MEDICAL, 00., . 4 BUFFALO. NJ. w â€"â€" _, punasn smorqggg, 35".; tutu-UH Willie W653: uw-1___w-, V Id by All Grocer-Land much“- Insist upon haâ€"viâ€"ng tho marsuonn. SOLD BY ALL DCaLZRS. Factory. Tcronto, Ont. I ï¬liiï¬zï¬mxz v IT Is Assam-ram! THE ans-r.~ ' THE CHARLES A. VOï¬I-ER COMPANY,‘IaltImorO. Id. Canadian Depot: TORONTO, ONT. Miscellaneou- EHE mt- Erie Medical 0'0. “aims; "mto',’ Ont. ' ugï¬lur. Ban drumists. or will be sent upon ca (501:. pm: ‘. 1:), by addressing QR. 1"ILLLIL'S’ Mr!)- cam :17)» ‘ .‘iTcxxc and llncox- ’-" is'rnccronms they supply in a. condensed form the subsnuxccs ac:.:;:!!y necdcd to ex;- .-i “x the Blood. curing fl! diamscs coming $330222 Pom: and Wu“ L» rzgur 1-21.00». or troy: , 'R‘ \x'rm'n-zo Banana 1:: ‘ it‘m BLOOD. and also ' I ‘invigorutc and 1317! w .Jcr the BLOOD and (3;, f} M's-ran. when broken . 1?. down by ovmork. ‘ m ram] worryflixcmo. . excesses and indiscze- tiuxm. They have a. 1 SN: ‘II-‘IC Atmox on the SEXUAL Smart-1x of , , both mcnnnd women. restoring L091: vmon mul correcting g.::tzmar1..\n'.'rms and a! Who flqa; his mcnyal'fao- 133.332.“: will or faihng. or um hn'xmz. shmfld take tpego 11r.:'.muhi Q .95: were: a" N. ,1 11mm thosoms. 32%? {I} r ‘mlfld take them. ‘13 u "m mm all sup- should take them Those wil â€1...... -__V wlnch mental) nj'OCp villa THis SPLENDID‘Z- SIMON- CHAMPION FRED, Edwin Beacock, I'gmlon. wmmdtormwduflnsthom of 1892 as follows: IOUDAY. In! and. will leave his own same. lot 16. can. 7. tendon. 3nd proceed to John Chambera'. lot moon. 5. tendon. to: noon: thanco to Alex. Bean's. anatomic: the lWl-li ulna-w w â€"â€" _._,, _ night. TOISDAY. will proceed to Mr. Doyen'n. bounds Mela). to: noon: thence to the Conn-o1 onse. modsâ€. tonne night. wnnmnnr. will proceed to Henry Joanna's. lot 28. con. 9. Ops. for near thence to Bob; Thornton’s, mow. for the alum. 23033051 will proceed to W. More. lot MoArthur House. Fen Fells. for noon: thence to hie own etebie. where he will rennin and! the following Mend†morning. The above route will be continued during the eoeecn. heellh and weether . [For pedigree eee curds end b ] TERuaâ€"To insure. $8 for single more $15 for twomuroe:$6 for the 20:008.wa tithe last round. lueured mores to be paid e lot of Febmry. 1893. Pei-nee min: then more. end not returning them mauled: to the horse will , , _-_ _.---.. D..."- ï¬lming THE CELEBR'ATED COACH sun. LION SANTA CLAUS. THE PROPERTY 03‘ Nathan Day, Lakeview Farm. Fenelon, vuunou â€"â€"; - stable cud proceed to John not... Common. '03- noon: thence ~o Gum'- Bot-.1, (Carr'- Old Stud). many. tor the mght: thence to Omemoo. Downoyvlllo. Dun-torn. Bobooygcon “a tendon. Inn- : thence home. For full paruculsrs of route soc posters. Fenelon. Aux-ll lmh SANTA CLAUi-i is three yesrs old; bright boy: black points; stands 16 hsnds high. sad weighed when received 1.260 pounds. For full dewipiion come sod see him. The shove eolt having been shown since u feel in London. Ayimer and Springï¬eld. esoh you receiving the inureis over s1 competitors. mentors we invite iaooootion by oil who wish to use 3 carriage horse. Having when s coin vhen shipped i regret. he IF not in u m note to exhibit at the Ops 8 oz Show. inndssy. on the sou: oi April. bu: ll e'nrton above route on Key 9th. YOUNG SANTA C‘IAUS was sired by the ncted Uiuveisnd Boy Bullion. No. 459. sired b Wonderful Boy. Nc. 531,3. airs. Wonderiui Ls . (son Inï¬nite. Clevuinnd bid. (69); his dun by Col en 0111.025): his 3. usm wss b luster Georue. (H‘RJ. The sire oi this horse I one oi the iosdioa stock horses of Yorkshire, nanny 0! his colts hnvins been sold for exportstion st M0 us. Page oi dam oi YOUNG SANTA CLAUS. -ll . sired by (he-eyed Lspioisi. he by Imp. upidisi: dsm by Amstiosn MI by Duroe. 5 son oi Imp. Blamed. arsed :iun Sommer Codrou. out oi List-um: Ann. s thoroughbred msro brooch: tron um by Chas. Gsm or Toronto in 1887. s no sneer. Duroe‘s dun wu Millez‘s Denial. be by Imp. Messenger Sod one by II an! den: by â€use... them by Only. so: has by Peris- polisJith smb Osiieo. m osni by Herod an: inn by i‘roserp no; Minnis's dsm ta um Bison ‘ newt lemon. ‘x. Row. nunâ€" '1‘.) “inflow“ 33 hum I foul on woo! 33 ufl u dun at my hon-33 uni Mk! at nm who 3: County Show In 1893 will 3 «who I’m 10 on m. u an! Tommy ow, Mum. It'll A! MY. “km-VI" rum. Mon. um conveniences. M about 1-: Mn. Anny to B. 1)me “Bumm- Bin. '__‘|_ m I“ II Au :1ku Iv- â€" .â€" during 1892 0316130“ route: MONDAY. lsy 9,7 F11}. logve n -nâ€" ANT! D TO RENT.â€"‘ 9,6380!“ 3“.“ 3“!» "I Toe son-emu“ 11.11 for the tonal» at Op torthopmtmhnowlnmy unatta- public inspection. Any person or m MQOplunutommdvm-cm... mun-salons“. tubular-afloa- aMmKAY urn mnmwm mmmwmumdm 9 MC.“ N OTIOE. W111 stand to; 3_llgn1_ug_d number of Ingres .___‘__ _._._. End-w. M S. m-m nxscnmwic um 2313mm. New Adnrmomqgg, TOWNSHIP OF OPS. . LB'JS-i'. Much as. tum-iii 341‘! D TO RINKâ€"Two Sh 93‘3“!“ 3'49! 33“.â€: S! '99“. Ed ' ‘. 189Lâ€"170Lâ€"4- On Saturday. the 16th inst, my barn in Emily was burnt by! blazing shingle from a burning barn on an adjacent farm. On the 211 my claim for loss on contents was adjusted to my satisfaction, andu day, the 25th, Mr. S. Corneil has a cheque for the amount of my chi in full. It is hardly necessary to say that I am highly pleased withfl fairness of the settlement and the promptness of the insurance compm in paying my claim. Farmers will promote their own interests by a trusting their insurance business to Mr. Corneil. Wawnes. tamer: wil E “9 MM 3232; Behi- theistock Watches, Clover For Sprtng Wewr owr Stock is now very plete in SERGES, TWEEDS and WORSTEDS. styles. Black Stripe WORSTED PANTS to o URHEREI] SUITS [JR PANTQE. $4.00. Thoroughbred and Farm Stack Insured at very Low Rates. WALL PAPERSâ€"New Patterns. Gilt P0: with Borders to match. Remnants of TWEEDS, suitable for Wear, very cheap, and Cut Free of Charge. fetch on your seeds and get your Farm Stock H066 3308., New Styles «In HATS, NECK WEAR, SE. COLLARS, CUFFS, Eta, just received. poo. 25!!) Avril. 1892.41 Be at quipped in the Midland (30ml1 ' (' '““'"' “"w """ reasonable Whom; mail a spe'ciuuy. The Canadian Past ‘ Job Department max-r 0011:: we N AW“ :1. law-1m JAS. KEITH’S, WILLIAM STRBE H'» 1| WEIâ€"JAN 80 A Well-Matched. Tea-m otforeesrflm Purpose, black H ~50 23.3â€: e' - . . watch Com- 1nnn nnno n..l,.., luau- mintâ€"Cur» nus-ohm. nanâ€"9:. A llwork mauled '. Iâ€. “I! 1M.â€"N HORSES FOR SALE. CHAS, 1). BABE, Prov: ONTARIO MUTUAL LlYE ST‘ Insurance Company. bVE'R SEED wanted, [93' guhick: ghe HIGEEI PRICE PROMPT SETTLEMENT. ' W615 Tar-Wm---" .. n V, _ increased. We now carry large “ma r. Jewelry apgj'aney Goods, and c Bogg 3ros.â€"Oakwood. nonmmronrn 121,9, ,Canadnn Peat, James Keith. am new '03 m ONTARIO BANK. 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