W .R EDPATH, Q1" ’ 331931 in THE PUBLIC. w‘i‘fsr, stnonaasr, BEST. “2333 cc Alum, Ammonia, Lima. Phosphates. oriany him $- Plows, Barrows, Land Rollers, ï¬Iowers, Cutting Boxes, ï¬arsgszqers and LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS nuwuxanw v: --v - "- ended to me since embarkim Lam going extenuvely into 1 Scaom. Parent 3. s. No. 9. Cartwright. Names arranged In order of merit: Senior marshâ€"Walter \‘eale, Minnie Chapman, Elena. Thompson. Junior !9urthâ€"-Amy Peek G20. Rabimon and Margaret Veale, equal. Samar third-43mm Found. J u- mcr mudâ€"Lillian Campbell. Sealer 5e- mudâ€"George Chapman. Winnltred Nee- titt, Wilson Bobmqon, Jungle Dovitt. Part 2’.â€" Qgggmde @223, Acy Found. Junior ,A____ 1‘b__:n Anna, CA VA 2V 1 ’lLLE. 13:21) 1:: Tm: Nomnwxfl.â€"The mole“- choEy Homes 0: the death of Mr. Thoma: Graham, tormcrly oi Cavanville. which occurred at Moose Mcuctains, N.W.T., o 1 Inezday week, win he deplored by huh:- rode of friends in this riding, and especially in the vicinitv of Gavan, a: which he was a native. The deceased for many years carried an the busmese c! a cattle dealer In Cavanvme. being the senior partner ct Graham 8:. Grandy. He was well known In political circles. and was a staunch cor:- narrative. Last March. or. the eve of his departure tn the Northwest, he was pre- aented by his ulendx with a gold-headed care as a token of their esteem. He leaves a wife and runny nc mourn his loamâ€"[Port Hope Ines. lMEROVEDï¬ULKY PLOUGH. W Maw Exam 5:. DMEMEE FOUNDRY. .cwn Btu CKIvI-v- - â€"~-- n.._ V, 7 t V 1hr J om: Icl‘eowed Thomas to his prison- er’s house to ac: the part of penctmske‘, and in the confusion which tollnwed the risen: :, in defendirp himself, shot John stead at Thomas, the wound proving tats; ’3'. Louzn later. The ptiecner was nquitted. @132 Gianahian 13m. EAST MAHILLA. " {Correspondence 0: "in: Posr.) SCHOOL 32mm 3. ,. No. 10.â€"Honor roll for wezk emf-r: Mavï¬: Firth classâ€"1 L!!- ]!e White. 52211::- mird-l Edna DeGeer, 2 John Bar; . r? E‘aie Slater, equal. Junior thud-«2 ‘15". White. 2 Martin 7112315, 31.! r. I: Jr: and May D!xoy. Second cit-.22»: “Wu-iv Bun and Thomas 51:12:, 2 Velvr tuhscn. 3 James Lonafleld. Perl: second~ 1 £1. 'Iizms, 2 Leah Copper- waitc, :3 Frra; :: Shirt. First classâ€"l Shes. Farley, 1 may Timms, 1 Robbie Far- ley, .i Viola Cclwell, or) also: Longfleld. u“- . n n.;.-‘.- an .†Whue»nun _-_,___i , I 3 mm»; that came near ending hie lite. Upon‘reacnlng W en's pond he drove in to we! hie wagon wheels end thereby tighten the tube, ween the horse stumbled into 5 deep prece and Mr. 3., getting mg feet «ugh: in one of the wheels, was mm, to bola himself or the horses. The wggon wk flosted. end e, holding it Mr. Horton we. sue to keep his heed above water, but; 1e became completely numbed. and mm mm)- “nelhla when Mr. Bob Weir 139n- f" : (â€C‘EJ'WRG. p Acv~LnI£D.â€"-The axis! of Time. Forsyth for we murder of John McCain: 0: 1h: township of Hope, on March Gib. took: place Ixic‘a: a: the 11281288. The evidence shew- od 13;:2 Theme†Mchna, brother of John EcCann, went to the prisoner’s house at 2 u.m. 99d rgigcd t. rm" wlzh the prlsoner; ‘ 1r.- , A- LI.- m-‘-nn UXBRIDgB. i I t mow Escuaâ€" no even an as $1qu omee Horton 0! 61!: con. of Reach, while mturnlnp. home from town,mer. with L-L --_- n..- nndlno â€III. “In, .5 Dam-4 vvâ€"r â€giggly sensible when Mr. Bob Weir hap- janea along and succeeded In Rotting m out. A: mu Bob shoved out-polewmzn, (I ask The bones all this time were plunging and mum: their feet on the bottom unable toga: to store. Mr. Weir cut their moo: ï¬ndingnmdly the whole outï¬t Inn on dry , ..--‘ _-.-I:Innllnl th‘t Mr. way» u; --- -- â€"v â€"â€" '7, , solid mopcrticns an! tipped the scales at 16:. This ï¬ne animai goes for to establish Mr. Calder‘s reputation as stood- 0. and :‘zze advantageous sale of the great unimal 5‘: so additional pros! of. having ac- tive and Emu-9.1 purchasers around always ready to pick up. a: good prices, all cattle ï¬nal to: market. Cattle feedem risk noth- Inz in puparing their stock for market, to: anterprieimz boasts are always around randy to pick up at. toad mices every head ï¬tted to: marketâ€"[0215373. PURT PERRY. I Tm: LAEGE'I Am: 162513â€"011 Tuesday last 31:. John Calder. near Seegrave. sold ‘to the well known cattle buyers, Messrs. “Wheelc: Bongud, enexceptlcmlly large at). chmce ball. The animal was much admired by 91‘; who‘ saw him, he was of AAAAA A -L- -u‘“ ‘s Wherever used they have given tbs highest satisfaction. 6HE£SE â€8108‘! SUPPLIES aapeclal: 5'. min 9an all the Lennn'nn Machines KL 1T 1:: SlCCK. W. fedpath. Omemee. £3353, mmIY. MAY 13, 139 era will do well to have a trial of CARNVRIGIIT. {Correspondence ofï¬ng 13-063.. “Ell-“u- â€" â€"... __- Wilbert Armésuoiï¬, Lizzie Arm- Hay Ra]; E. BROAD, teacher. 'zes. in business here. Le mutacture of .‘goaage ex- ‘ uu‘nu“-v - .â€" (Corroonondonoo ot-‘l‘rn: Pas-r.) ' Scnoor. Bsroar.- Report at a. s. No. 7, Penelon. (or the month ,0! Axumâ€"Senior fourthâ€"Rosie Hay,Goomio Hora, An Inn Hora, Bert Brion. Junior fourthâ€" on“: Kennedy. Albert Bare, Eva Boy, Wmlom Wogotafl'. Second classâ€"Thoma J when, John Jackson, Mary Irwin, Borne Irwin. Senior secondâ€"Willie Greer, Agnes Thorn- ton, George Kennedy, John Endicott. Junior secondâ€"James Endioott. Ethel Kennedy. Part secondâ€"Rhodie Hancock, Moomtyro Thornton, Walter Hare, Dwid Endicon and Robert Sampson equal. n ‘r-u.n“u font-hon nmuu-un v. u..- ..,..-_ __ -_ for the month of April: Fourth classâ€" Huah Elliott, Ben. Miller, Celia Callahan, Joseph McGahey, Llly Ashmore, Thomas McGahey, Albert McConnell, Katie Mc- Mnllen, Hannsh harrlngtcn. Senior thirdâ€"James Callahan, Bert Courtney, Willie Ashmore, Bert Klllaby, Albert Aehmore, James Moore, stld Kennedy, Ed. McGahey. Jnnlor thirdâ€"Lowery Kennedy, John Killaby, Amy Kennedy, Alfred Callahan, Elmor Klllsby, Joseph Smith. Mordle Collins, Charlotte Wynn, Lizzle Kelly. Second class-Teenle Mc- Cullem. Gertie Ireton, Jae. Callahan, May Collins, MszgleWynn. Part secondâ€"Alice Thurston, Ennle Arzlese, Annie McConnel. Average attendance for month, 42. 1-_-_ 1-; TI..- -.-.Ln- anIlu, mu Ia (liver; -y. __-_ _V, , travel in Manvers, Cartwright and Ops. Farmers should examine this home before using any other. Drpmmu.â€"Tbie much dreaded dis. ease hoe been raging here for sometime. There were ten cases. but none proved total but that of Myrtle Wetheral, only daugh- ter of C. W. Wethersl. The rest of the cases are improving under the 51:1qu care or Dr. Brereton of Bethany. MONMO UTH. [Correspondence of The Post.) Scnoor. moanâ€"School section No. 5, Monmouth, average attendance for April, 15. Standing 0! scholars according to at- tendance and marks :â€"Fourth classâ€"1 Alex. Biel, 2 Wiliord Parker. Third class -I Lizzie Biel, 2 Maud Kelly. Second class â€"1 John Madill, 2 J sne Johnson, 3 Jemima Johnson. Second part of ï¬rst seniorâ€"l Charles Kelly, 2 Lizzie bavanac and Louie Parker, 3 Mary Savanac. Junior, Minnie Bit 1. First classâ€"1 Roland Medill and Lizzie McDonald, 2 Cassie Madill and Norman Kelly, 3 Hand Parker and Angus McDonald, 4 Annie Madill and Thomas Madill. E. M. Scmvnn, teacher. [emporium at The_ Poet.) SCHOOL Barmanâ€"The tohowlna is the standing or £139 pupilg 19.9. s. No. 3, Emily, _ n-_â€"LL AI--- LIFFORD.‘ [Coneepondence at The Poet.) PURCHASED KENTUCKY Jmâ€"Mr. J. H. Wilson has bought thatvure bred trotting stallion Kentucky Jr. tron: L. Glllenders or Argyle. The price, we understand, 11181 private, but 13 away up. This horse w ‘ Il-â€"-»---- (Manual-ï¬at nnd Ong. GALU'A Y. DEATH or A PIONEER.-On Tuesday, May 3rd. the township of Galway lost~one of its earliest and most respected citizens in the person of Mr. James Ritchie. Mr. Ritchie settled in Galway about thirty years ago, when the settlement of the township ï¬rst commenced, and having been fortunate in his selection of land, and singularly industrious, he succeeded in clearing ior himseit a very ï¬ne farm. At the time of his death he had about 500 acres or the best land in the township, with a handsome residence and most com- plete and substantial term buildings. He wasa most popular man in the district, and at one time took an active part in municipal sï¬â€˜airs. He was in his 661hyesr when he died and lelt a family of two sons and tour daughters, all grown up. He will be greatly missed, and his funeral was more largely attended than any which has takien place 10: some time psst.â€"[Cor. Ex- am oer. FOREST HILLâ€"-MARIPO$A. [Correspondence of The Poet] SCHOOL Humanâ€"The iollowing report gives the result of written examina ions held in s. e. No. 4, Mariposa and Brock (McIndoo’e). for the month of April. Names arranged in order of merit: Senior fourthâ€"Hector McLean, Esta Campbell, Alfred Francis and Kate McLean. Junior fourthâ€"Cora Stone, Maggie Brown. Nellie Annie, Bella Plenty, J oeie Jewell, Charles Fleury and Ella Burgess. Third classâ€" Annie Jewell, Minnie Francis, Minnie Marshall. Adelia Marshall, Lizzie Corrie, Archie Brown, Duncan Brown. Nellie Harrison. Willie McIudco, Mary Brown and Donald McLean. Second classâ€"Mary Footer, George Stone, Elmer Samio,Bertha Hobbs, Robert Cowie, J no. Clark and John Brown. Part secondâ€"Eddie Foster, Amelia Burgess, Herbert Harrison and Ruby Clark. Senior ï¬rstâ€"Geo. Jewell, Maud Harrison and Willie Bro wn. Junior ï¬rstâ€"Mabel Rosa, Addie Warren and Willie Clemente. Average attendance, 35. W. A. Lauonun, teacher. 0R1 LLI A . PROBABLY FATAL Accmnm.â€"A few daye ago Mr. Thomas M: Cormack, the mail clerk on the Whitby and Port Perry divis- ion of the G. T. R, reached out to secure a mail has: while the train was in motion, and took suddeniy iii ehorily afterwards. N one of hie friends being here to attend to him it wee thought advisable to remove him to the hospital. and since then he has grown graduatiy weaker. and there is little hope of his recovery. Bis trouble is con:- cusaion of the spine, caused by his crab. bins; for the mail bag, and not derange- meat, as erroneouely ‘atated in a local paper. A Praxo Camâ€"An incident worthy of note by those intending to purchase a piano came to the surface Saturday. A Berlin manufacturer shipped or acid an inrtrument to an agent in_ Tor_onto.__ taking a manufacturer’s lien on k. The Toronto man sold I: to an Orulla puno agent (but not an talent for this company) taking notes in payment, and this agent disposed of the Instrument. for cub to a. resident on the Atherloy road. The 0mm agent hit ed to meet h!- noteo and the mnhclurer «no up 3 man to seize the plan: under the Hon. The pnzchuer had no knowlodge that there was 3 lien on tho Instrument, and us he is the one who will nutter u the pace 1. agizedthga mpg to be nongoltmng Ehéiiamuu " WWW, m "mm" All the notes and mm were Md out on s ___~~v _- . ___ _r.,__V meted. But none ward taken. Aai me money In the home was stolen, even to the mat tenants in his mmpacket and s A Fm Roam. â€"Thnredey night the reeldence of Mr. Wm. Canning of North Ormin wee entered during the night end iié {Jilin innit-iii" Md out on n bnfl'alq 29b; sud sWKQchsretqll‘y {n- wrong. The Berliner lot: can with the :ntendan at bringing I sheriffs cmeer on ma return. EMILY. JOHN R. HAY. teacher. AN EGG Gammaâ€"Very large or very small eggs are not infrequently exhibited, but a real curiosity in eggs was seen atMr. James Edgoomba’s grocery on George-sh, north. .The egg is normal in appearance except that it has a raised ï¬gure 8 on the large end, as perfect as it it had been done by an expert carver. The hen artist that produced, the egg belongs to Mrs. Gage, oi Otonabee.-[ Review. ~ Bealeâ€"Mr. Matthew Nicholle 0! Smith township shot a large black bear in Harvey township, across Deer lake, apposite Smithtown. It weighed 300 lbs, and when skinned his hide measured seven 'icet across from arm to arm. Bears in that locality have been troubling the farmers by chaein their cattle and calves. This is the seoon black bear which Mr. Nicholle has shot within the at ten days. They were both trapped an then shot. The foot oi the bear as taken from the one captured in the trap last Sunday by Mr. Nicholle was exhibited to the Examiner this morn- i_u___.. -5 OLnofl‘ m. m czususuvu w u..- ......_____ , ing by Mr. Thomas Stothart oi the 2nd con. of Smith.â€"[Exsminer. AN Exnosxomâ€"A mica plate was blown to atoms in one of the departments of the Edison works Friday. There were several girls and workmen employed close by, but no one was seriously injured. A workman by the name of Sweetlove and a few of the girls were slightly soalded by the escaping steam. RUNAWAY Accmm.â€"Saturday morn- ing Mr. R. W. Errett tried to stop a (right- ened horse which was attached to a buggy occupied by a lady and her son. The shait struck Mr. Errett and knocked him down, and the horse ran over him. He received a cut on the head and other injuries, and was unconscious when picked up. His njuries are serious. FIREâ€"Monday morning about 1.30 o’clock the Ontario canoe company's tac- tory in Ashbnrnham was seen to be on ï¬re. The alarm‘was given and an eï¬ort was made to hold the _flre .in check while â€LA A.-__ "an wavy -v “v... .â€" word was sent; across the river. The town brigade prompiiy answered the call, but the building was wrapped In flames when they arrived, and through this, and the Insufficient supply of water in the tanks. the flames destroyed the building. sheds, lumber, machinery. stock, etc. The build- lng on Elizabeth-m, in which the omce was situated, was saved. The loss is esti- mated at $25,000. There was no insurance. The factory was running at full force and had orders ahead _to keep it_goingfor some L- 1..."), uuu uauvan uuuuu “. _..-.. time. There had been no lire in the build- ings since Saturday afternoon. and Mr. J. Z. Rogers. the manager, was through the building twice Sunday. and the conclusion is irresistlbie that the ï¬re was at incen- diary origin. A Car Anop'rs BABY raccoons-On Friday last Mr. Geo. Fife of the 5th con. of Otonabee, while cutting down a tree, came upon a nest of young raccoons which had not their eyes open yet. He took two of them to the house. A cat owned by him had just produced a litter of young kittens and two of them were removed from their mother. The cat took the two young coons to the burn and put them in the nest with the kittens, ‘The _mether .ca‘t. strange to I.-.â€" say, now uniâ€"aftfeâ€"Ehblé Bread (3' her own.â€"[Exomlner. The proper thing for a jury is to be ï¬rm, not ï¬xed In my endorsement or Anti-Dandruff I can say something that I never could before, which is that this preparation is a perfect remover o! Dandruff, not only in the ï¬rst stages. but even where the piegue has become chronic end has merged itself into a. disease. Years of ex- perience as a heir-dresser. during which time I have experimented with every recommended prexaretion. not one has (nor, I might say, even all put together) given the satisfaction that Anti-Dengirqfl' has. “no-u y..â€" - -- _.._- I: positively removes Dandruff. It stops toll- ing of the hair. I: cook, the head. It makes on 03th hairdx easing without leaving a mos of it use. I use it daily in my hair-dressing place. at lemorsl Hotel, and have yet to ï¬nd the ï¬rst customer who was not pleased with it. J. '1‘. FONTAINE. Proprietor barber shop. Balmoml Hotel. â€" 701 2. Montreal. P. Q. Why should you go limping around when Putnam's Painleee Corn Extractor will remove £311! coma in stew days? It will give almost spur relief and a guaranteed cure in the and. De em you get the genuine Putnam's Corn Extractor, made by Poi-on a: 00., Kingezondor many substitutes are being oflered. and is is Fwsyeogelttet to get the beat. Sore. sure, pain- ese.- . mailed (soiled) man. Addiess ERJE MEDICAL 00., , BUFFALO,‘N.Y. For LOS'l‘ or FAILING MANHOOD, General and NERVOUS DEBlLlTY, Weakness of BODY AND MIND, Effects of Errors or Excesses in ma or Young. Robust, Noble HAN- HOOD fully Restored. How to en- large and strengthen WEAK UN- DEVELOPED ORGANS and PARTS OF BODY. Absolutely unfailing HOHIE TREATMENTâ€"Beneï¬ts in a day. Hen testify from ï¬fty States and Foreign Countries. Write them. Book2 explanation and -proofs BE fl ï¬AN! VIGOB and STRENGTH! "PICTORIA will cure mot oom. “PICTOBIA has no equal. "PIG'I‘ORIA†loosens tho phlegm. “PICTURE." put up In 250. bottles “P10130315 " the people a remedy.â€"77- Erie Medical 00. What ! mmping Yet! VARIE TIES. merit. combined with their gilt. edge breeding, will satisfy the most. aim I un, yours truly, '1'. W. EVANS. NOTE TO mm PUBLIC. In pro-en .1310" a follow! 0! I two thorou hbre‘imm sumo». ROYAL sflum the C dudslo uni gnd ABLIGB'I‘, "Pwnflnl’ 'l'mtthm 13mm†mmcmely. I woul _ ‘ PEDIGREE. ROYAL SALUTE was sired by Damiey (222); g. sire. Conqueror (190): 2.2. sins. Lochfergua Chamï¬g‘n (449); dam, Mame (6867), by Lord Lyon (489); g. , Trim (am). by Sir Colin (772): cmdun. Sal. by Robert. Burns (701). ROYAL SALUTE is so well-known tint. further comment on his pedigree is unnecesstn'. ROYAL SALUTE as s stock-getter is proving him- self one of the right kind. His stock for unlity, size snd style no unrivalled. Sir Colin (772 won ï¬rst Lirige egdhgilveg medals at Gingow Agricultunl and ,, unr- 538)": Show in 1857. Yelverton. April. 1892. (6246) 3.0.8.3.; (1396) C.C.S.B., The Property of '1'. W. IVA". Yelverton. ROYAL SALUTE. The Pure-Bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion, STARLIGHT, 1089A “Y 9. William M: m sable st Y0! , ï¬nd procood 1.0 Kuhn]. for WM. m , Surlicht win 20 In Wilson's Hotel, [or night; Salute to 1. 000's. Ctmviuo. ms: LY. 39’,Ҥ9‘.Yi“!‘.’°9°°‘! ‘° 33!“? STARLIGHT la a beautiful light bay, blnck lame and tail, sands 16; bands high and weighs 1,3501%; he has I most beautiful bend and neck; strong. smooth, oblique shoulders, strong baek sud well sprung ribs, strong macs end the best of loot md legs. He was bred ty Mr. J. Dobbs, near Lexington, Kentucky. in 1883. and was sired by Lexington Gold- dust. (see ‘v'alluce. Vol 111.. pure 883); be by Golddust (150), he by Vermont Morgan. he by Bnmnrd Morgan. be by Gliflord Morgan. he by Woodbury Mow. he by Justin Morten. Dun o! LexingtonG)lddust,Euzlna bv Lexing‘wnflml) G. dun . Ania by Rufï¬an (5258) G, g. dam Amhnc by Imp, Leflathian (1375) he by Stockholder (3439). he by mm. (1778), he by imported Citizen (5H). STARLXGHT’S dun u: n largo. stylish prize-winning mate of the thoroughbred descent, : mtunl umber; could trot. as a. {curvyenr old in better thm 2.30. She was sired by Vindex. I son 0! Blood'n Black Htwk, he by Sherman Morgan. be by Justin Hal-gun. The dun of Yindu‘. by Clay‘s Munbrlno Chlei. be by Mnmbrino hymnster. by Lhmbrino. son at In:- xd Messenger; 2nd dam by Mess. through- :- Here we a few of the Golddusts that were hat: Johnston by Golddnst. menu)..." . .Reoord 2 06} Lucxlln Golddmt, (â€ï¬t-0r). . . . .. .... " 116i mm ,wï¬l proceed cumulqtoran mug! ;u_ proceed to Kohl Hold, m t.â€" Y, will mum - out-my 1111me dbynyolbunén Es CXCVOIIDQ .......... Also mam o: Mind wakes, 2.145. “use. Breeding horses is one of the most proï¬table bunches of ng'riculture. when the] right kind of minnls Ire produced. .Mmy ï¬rmer: heretofore have bled t1 inferior htlnlonl thct posse-ed neither bruding style, ectlon or size. the result. being 1 elm of course undenizcd. low cerriagcd, unsdceble stock, which wuld only be sold for less thm the cost 0! roiling and this ruinous course wu pursued became the stellbns petronlzod were low priced cheap one. No utenlonu m cheep which produce undeniud. common; unnlceblc stock. The Bm end Owns-r stdlion b breed to i! one Which would improve nnd beautify your stock md give you I clean ot bone: which info unplc size to haul produce to whet, to be hilly :qmi to .11 1am thor. with action snfllcicnt todnwthe bum or W in good style. no hesuty g1! ï¬nish to “treat .purchuers et paying prices to he tumor. _ I unh thumly 135' um STABLIGHT, both lndlvl- dmlly u to family. is that elm-cote: of union which wil roducc stock of ï¬ne cine. elegant c - metry. legdld notion. in connection with sigh gag-‘3' to make his nroduce engerly nought mar ! â€Mbmdinghmmtcouhlheddrcd. being 1 hinetlon of thoroughbred end one of the mt nu ul' trotting stains, namely: Goldbunt throuzho the not?“ My end the Clay, lam- brlno Ch Block Burk trottlng hamlet. which on universal Ieknowledledtohe thoheet In the HT. besides beinghred In the 1) le, um. clot-m mic Ind ï¬nish, .22".- tho rule ik beget! like " prove- univemlly t . ‘ 0 - rue. he cenno to ace thou :35.“ m. hence whhetrlljilrneq . _rnd; deem! horses It: I: at '31] times command mdy do and high pd In :11 due: lug! town: In Amerh. and for which is now i flpldly_incruling donnd (or «gr: u. ceodingly high prices to Europe. ‘ ARM HT. :5 8 the, has proved Maul! very neonatal u temper"!!! “Mug hhchsnc. The Celebrated Trottxng~bred Stalllon, manning. «m bgggmdmmm 139?? Whirlwind Estella Hendu'ich Clevelmd Fume DESCRIPTION AND PDIGQEF. The mm o! '1‘. W. Yelverton. Ont. mm.“ -:" W "mar" - ï¬wowo .GM‘. ma.“ I.‘ ‘m “ .OI‘TIO‘u" will: loudest; used flvmru 0! 80031.00)! all an: want-amen a: o 8!. 8311711. )1 â€I. P310 “Tubman! . 0.. . â€I: "humâ€"«1".m 3', m and “%2¢3u%.m‘f‘wâ€m an m CTR-Alflrj tom. mob- on ." L‘M'BAF‘IWOï¬W :“Id1;‘l:'l coal lam onflnwmb no to so ubou: IT HAS NO EQUAL. ’fornizht; sum to M'- IOU‘I‘I. Talk-4'0 m: up: a... .... .___v_ as; to be pdd m Februu'y. ma. "In mil must be returned â€gamma thehone or m be the semen I! they were in led. of before {mung time must pey full bu» nee whether In lad or nae. unle- new t. All Madem- u e JUST THE THING, moo B. C. S. 3.] (1248 0.0. S. 8.). Imported by T. Evan. Yelvorton. now tho "Brown: of Geo. W. Curtis. Undo“. lnmketho some! 1892:: follow: IOIDAY. HAYS. will leave his own mm and proceed by my of Glondine to Jenkiu‘ hotel. Little Britain. sud remain until noon a following doy. WISQAY. .will‘nrooecd to Monm- m _--_ -0 Onllnndno 4‘". asgwggggomwin wprooood' to “mow . 9 Lindsay. for alight. where he will remalnbnï¬l and†morning. the following The obove route will be continual through- out the seam health and weather permitting. Sire. Jordmhaw (83). Vol. eVL; mg eire.‘l‘ [reliant (1850). V'Booi. ‘31.;2 Ben: 10! (v Vol. I. Dem.Be Hilbeechon (9318).V XE. 80 S B; sire. {$3.3 Jock (iii) Vet 1:3 eire. O'd Clue (574).V 1.; z z elre. Soom'en (754, Vol. 1.; I 8 Km .noehieraul Chunpion I. J omnehew eighth the Geihnith Bros. nook horse. end he: the Kinroeepre ninth to: three years: his damnation (235). wee â€by Prince 0: Wales (678). a. horse well-known to everyone as having had the highest honore and won the meet, prime! anyhoree reein Seoilsnd with the :vxoe tion of Denney (222) which is e "endure tJUS‘i‘ THE Tame. induce oi \vumm won in prize at the High! and Society Show .0 Edinburgh in _i§69; 2nd at Dumfriee 1111870; lei; . ,A _ h (2---! A ndâ€"Ionâ€"I autumn-nu in Java. gun a. y n-.. __ -rv __ at Keleo in 1872, and let at Royal Agricultural Society Show at maneuver in 1869: we: sold st Merryton in 1881 for $55000. Dex-ale: won 2nd 9min st the Highland Society Show et Stirling in 1873. the premium: oi the Glasgow Agricultural Society in 1878 m! 1377; la: prize at the Highland Society Show“ Edigjguggh ip 18717;}? the Cinnamon Cup at 7 -_I§â€"_‘ Ben-Int. aka- -0 menu-unne- eueulle m â€"- ___v _.7 ,,_ 7, the mghlen end A culture! Society Show et Dumiries in 1878; e 2nd prize etihe Royei Agriculture! Society Show of Englend et Limburn. mndon. 1879;!“ et Royal Agricul- turei Society Show et Cerl'eie in 1880;1net Highland end Agriculture! Society Show in Glasgow in 1882. en sire of funny or ï¬ve need enlmele exhibited: end In prize end Chem ion Cug et the blend end Agricul- tural etyS owetEdin mommm JUST THE THING ie withouqdoubt one at the flneet bred horeee thet ever treveiied this district. being bred on both eidee from not-eel which heve produced more prize winners then eny oéher hone lie Seoélend. endtvgoee wo- geny evebeene own mauve e elem show: in Scotlend, end heve elven won prem um. JUST THE THING (1248) C C S B. [7860] B C S B. is e beeutifui eeel brown eninulmoeeeee- ing greet breedth and depth. end weishe 1M lbe. He ie e creed mover. etende on ehort leg. with good feet end peeterne. showing excellent bone and lilly feathering. In point of breed- inglexiteufliceweey thet he in egrendeon of Dernley (222), who hee e world-wide reputeden. end whose progeny heed: the lint of prize win- nere et the greet feire in Scotlend. Forteehien- ehle brreflne end rere indlvldnel merit JUST THE THING etende eeeend to none. JUST THE Tamas eolte are coming street. They ere etont end etrong end ere oerteinly e eredlttoeny sire. Per-one deeirins toueee heavy hone should inspect theee cone. end Ien: fully satisfied that they will nee the benente to be derived in ee'eeueg JUST THE THING in preference to experimenting with bone- of unknown merltinihiemeeteet of eli queiilice- hmmmwmkootmulm wmmuummontmm'oofluu «halal-our! 1GB NEXT. “which“ moonplflnwmhnedm _ mohlihenoextendedio yhomnd Ileo thereduetlonhthe Hrloeot one-.1“ ween- olndedtn nineteenth-flee to All psrtlee to nanoethotermethhm Tomme steel. gander?†uttlmeoteerflee. nuance Iblunt Matti-"1117mm home:- they: 3301;“- e edheunnoewhetper‘g taunt-m must pay the A!) mwuumm o! owners. No second lagoon ioooi show: with from thirty to sixty borne in his class. he was. in ohort. but every time. Surviving I. boisterous 15 d s’ wag: across the Anna's. ho apnea-o6 t 0.: t Toxonm Industrial in o mid of twenty-one hot-lea. 1nd took Myths; of. the County Mr â€WM gang-15° 23:?" 35...“... s or . :3 cm Stallion Show in the three-you- old elm. which n landing journal mer‘a Advocate) doubt- iteveronthisoo: â€hm wan-trouser iioid of Cijdoaguie; ogown. In thip_ ho qtood £19113. Fourth."' "358' ï¬Eé"iadinz"' 3:56: aid 3]: ii.‘ '1': wucnlythe zoo-ct 3 copper which would be .fl‘ W MPOBTANT NOTICE TO BREED- Llnduy. Audi 28. 139-3103» um.Auns.m-m¢. mâ€"m 00:;qu of up. libel-q pp:- BE THE POST’S WEDDING INVI. L 11.7101? Managing!» 4 can DESCRIPTION AND Human“. omen _ TOWNSHIP OF 0P8. Miscellaneous. GEO. W. CURTIS. To Horsemen. Clydesdale. On Saturday, the 16th inst, my barn in Emily was burnt b, blazing shingle from a burning barn on an adjacent farm. On the 21 my claim for loss on contents was adjusted to my satisfaction, and. 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 with: fairnas of the settlement and the promptness of the insurance com in paying my claim. Farmers will promote their own interests by: trusting their insurance business to Mr. Corneil. For Spring Wear our Stock is now very com plate in SERGES, TWEEDS and WORSTEDS. M styles. Black Stripe WORSTED PANTS to arm $4.00. - - - ‘ " I 17mm has the stock larval Watches. mmdolwdaudbï¬amup increased. Wenow Jewelry and MW tamer: will ï¬nd the prices right. large line. and 1 WALL PAPERSâ€"New Patterns. Gilt P4 with Borders to match. T71! W for you/r wants in the above lines- HUGG 3308., - flakwo‘ Garwood. Ann 81. W17â€- A! aunt. m Into null mil-9w aunt's-portals ' 0n nut-uh “he“ tame!!- io hustle to 30$ .0†can: Inn-on ill-an ha :1 and meW: a spec“ lty. ma the Midland Go in nipped All work executed Best Rq JAS. KEITH’S, WILLIAM STREET. Una-1.1511. m IMP?! Bros.â€" Oakwood. flRflEREIl SUITS UH PANT OAK W00 1). once of The Po“ 1 Fur CAI-11.2 Saxpxurrs. - Jr , are doing a mac ml “ : eupoed 1M: week one In to! the old oooaaty muket.o ed 0 mm: ï¬ne Nd Y of Sooy a. Mr. 3.1%?»qu .‘A’ “"-"- I. D. Csmeron of Son!‘. WJ ow. 3 Emma Huh BY . .Ozkwood; J onn Dave! 1 .“ Web-(er brought in two! this week two col-loads 1rd of Q39. Peter B'own IU'; hm Remnants of TWEEDS, suitable for Wear, very cheap, and Cut Free of Charge. New Styles in HATS, NECK WEAR, SHIJ COLLARS, GUI-"TS, Eta, just received. T he Canadian Post Job Department I: .6!â€me Bl m Ihoroughbred and Farm Stool: lnsuréd at very Low Rates. Patch on your Seed.- and got your Pagan Stock HUGHAN 8o SPRING aecoal 25th Apr“. 1891â€"103. E. Z. YEBEX, W A PROMPT SETTLEMENT. ans. :0. BARR, Pmriw" . CORNEIL. ONTARIO MUTUAL LIVE ST n OVER SEED wanted, for which the EIGEJ PRICE mu be Paid. HUGHAN 8500 S. Cornell. The Qanadian Pest. at James Keith. Insuram Company- [AI-80 Anna: '03 1V... M Eh tutoring eozsblluhmont hos *w from a'holidsy trip to Tot-on um and lively and cble w u M II the kawood Marhodlsc cm L'ur‘uuv-~ _ _ 100cc of Tu: P061". [no a MC MluLâ€"Quuu . nu‘ d “has at Spry lodge, A. F. k h thh Duos drove to Gaunt-v an '1 m the turnout of the low Bahia. MAL-air. W. R. Dirt and W axe-119mm: their duuxhl on A. Elna. unmet mused *0 hi from here remand to the MV'IEN his hrodolnce "via w y 003- In Inn ll Em. BflrhIIMek it: Enamel-e; I3) u 0 Ml“ { “I'm: m4 their am church Pu: w- W" of u I Immense 301:. There to more l1 m tad Ruin shipped frol Ill an! 021th many station on u m In Bunâ€"Our bond boys bu Whit may amdlly 311 cum to now in a position to «me! 00054 “It the fall Mrs. Io LII-a an N! In Open for enzuemonm. manâ€"um My; Nortugocu new!» W." """ M gq L .Lulie T.’mu 3M Conund- 3"" haunt. mes! ‘Wï¬ï¬h'. 1 51L NiWS-LETTA iP NIEL._ _ .. Wotan-IMO!!!†WW“ m “a: m ‘3 WHEN, ¢ mu umxuÂ¥05t_ 1131310137 gaggi- '. 8112'“: hog '3 $100 Stun. it gum Aver-ac “1 , E. mam. I IAY. MAY 13. ,r.‘ :n p