ning the COMPLEXION, . reservin its rosy hue, Wm“ Â¥1§ECKLE§ the MASK white Esm‘ $3195:th eruptions on ï¬ne SKIN. all-w , y ALL DRUGGISTS. - mm_ sow/Bf.â€" V, “.400 2 50 eta. b very 007'? @3193. M IS to 01‘de: m vas burnt by; : On the zxst‘ 'action, and to- :t of my claim >anst with flu :rance company atercsts by a. lirg e. 0f P1 med ‘up a $796 lines E STOCKIw HIGHE‘ TYPE. RBET. lines. PRICE 3% if; UXBI'LLDGB. 83331-3â€, elderly men presented 3 ‘1‘: a: the Dominion bank a. short time "C" Warmer-.1. There is nothing strange “335:: doing this, but the clrcumatnnees L-aputtcuier cos :3 were oeenlier. The ' 7"" “’58 not made in his favor. neither :; named by the owner. Further~ ;m80==ner or the cheque (3:. T. J. “"0“ had last it and notiï¬ed the The teller questioned the man and “Id he had no: it from one of Mr. “Ma's hands. Finally, after some Y b’niterfng about making the teller 5"" Chtque or hand it beck. the men | ‘3 â€â€œ011 of lawâ€"end never came beck. ,3 9‘3! the enterprising old rsscei did “mile his name. â€30‘" ï¬ssure-Mr. E. J. Breen met ', an Strident Inst With that might ' um'ed my serious. He ms driving " “1°33 Brock-umber: 3 men driving on «me out of Mr. M. H. Crosby s ' The bridge or epprosoh to the word , ' '“d the teem eeme down rapidly. . " our to the road, the tongue 0! the ““1112 ageing: Mr. Breen’e bum ‘ ï¬lling Off the see: end top. The men- minkbet'nn the wheels and W. . “"39. being frightened, our oil W“ M The driver and}, fell 30 Brand, when he let go the lines. The V‘ "5 "ODD“! 3 short distance up "30 .. .M" Ruth's injuries ooneilisd only . . ‘ “cm which he soon recovered. ' ' A8 A Tea is runâ€"Mr. Jones .son received n :10me Mai mu m“ '«k. neetiy done up in l " "Id m. oddms minted an it. ,, ' Wthewrepperhsthrewthepevor 7 0|! e tsble end did not DICK It “9 mam. When Wit woe, 'Ilnensmeormerk bv which“; could be identiï¬ed.-- [J onrnaL lileun 5‘; éiécgélï¬zg Kiln: mono! m lÂ¥1§leat15 0: course those 3h? ESP? ICorrespondenco of Tan 9081‘.) ’ . oma Luann-The Young People 0 y of Christian Endeavor of this piece been disbanded, and in its stesd sn rth Leacue has been organized, With ‘ A. Mcr‘u'and as ï¬rst president. £1223 are held every Tuesday evening lab: o‘clock. [I'VE Sumoâ€"The district: of country In: Fumlcn F413 has acquired during Ilssz‘few years sn excellent reputation Its, live stock among denim in 3h†I. his is proved by the weekly ship- I: :i cmle Md smaller animals moved Irma here by shippers to the Toronto ifdmzreai markets, and euqb shlP' Pamela: destined in the month! of It; :3; toreian marketa. Tne industry of main: in. steadily acquiring creator mow the farming community. ‘3 =75} [ICE luv u. 1» . A. 1v" w- -â€" m from Manvm nation Mondgy wgluund mapped trafï¬c for than; shears. A through train of twenty-31x (name: can fended with beer. dnwn «31050.41? Drlvgr Ssrutgq, aid in ,.-_ *‘nâ€" u... A nvu-UV uâ€"nv-‘ V7 fh Erode are the ones whose “stock-in- ;? Sielda :te richest harvest of.‘ Guests. QB: so soon as every farmer in the my czmmiza Lhia simple lesson to “ï¬nd acts in accordwca with his “58°86 :he day will have arrived for a. W‘eincmase of income for each person “143'; bslween the breeder and the TORONTO. I A BAD Suraâ€"Commiaeioner Conta- nh baa drawn the attention of the city mum the horrible condition of Ash- â€. Bay. and name»: the opening of mono relieve the nail. The bay ia ulmoet completely land-locked, and.by who commissioner aaya there will not Hive ash in it. an Mustâ€"The city council have mdiuonauy sanctioned the change oi unset railway system from bone care an overhead trolley. The change will meded with immediately. to column of the two bauaé: train: a months ago. magâ€"A 11y“: old boy named Joe. lie†committed suicide by hanging mum: s mes chain In his “that’- is Monday. He wss dead when round. .ppolpupent at the refusal of a request A __ -_“nA muvnv- n-v ~--vv- â€"-â€"â€"~, , me of Conductor Barony, let: Peter- uhead or the 5 50 express. The min Id Cavsnvule and was nearing Men- when the mile spread and the engine ï¬ve otlhe loaded can let: the rule. ensure not smashed, but the new up to: some distance. Word was :glcpgzhe line an}! an axillary left m4-A_.- l.-.l-- DOIUN‘ luv All-v â€"â€"â€" " dock and another from Toronto for the Mime wreck. h was six hours he- ‘rhe track was cloned and mï¬ic re. wed. Theiocai from the west was de- dat Hoovers and did not reach Pate:- mntilabouc midnight. The through 3099201133 west wae delay ed st Conn- . Driver Scmton ond his engine is (tonne. as is was his ongino that won Eonly known cause. mm!) Dmmâ€" Bruben Crone, aged .mpenm of Was!» 0, dropped dend “met Monday. ear: disease from nation was the cause. .REST. smbucgs-r, Burr: W ' . . In an mflgy. Fm wrowEZr. stgx efï¬ng, “a ‘1?†m s Amwaflsmwundasu '( -omgpondenoe Of The Post-l gainâ€"On Saturday last 3 lively ,mm men from the collegiate insu- 11:33:)“ came here to ontphy in L: 5 nimilar lot from our public ; :3, pacing air in connection With :60“ water springs put too much am m heels and hands or our boys. ‘~' :0: our springs; 12 for Lindsay '21â€". ,. HANVERS STATION. {Correspondence of The Poul Arcwssr 0N 1m: 0. P. Râ€"The 1e and the can or a west bound freight on the C. 1’: R lets the guns I. snort 1.--)-.. mFMDAY. MAY 20, m2. AL NEWS-LETTERS J FENEL UN FA LLS. ï¬ceuaneous. mama. DIVERS STATION. Frice : 50 eta. UAKWOQQ. URI LLI A. _ vams or m m I. uâ€"nnmmohd (Tu-2am " 1.11. on ‘ who ‘flm Ah.“ 7-. â€"Mr. Craig, agriculturalist of the Do~ minion experimental farm, gave evidence before the agricultural and colonization committee at Ottawa on Friday in regard to orchard trees. He dwelt with the man- ner of planting and then turnedto damages by mice. To prevent mice destroying the bark he recommended the removal of all rubbish from the trees, stamping down around the reeds in fall and winter. To repair treee that have been damaged he recommended binding with dried tarred paper, smoothing the edues of the wound with a knife and then binding with graft- ing wax and banking or grafting. He ad- vised plantingorcharda with at leaet thirty feet intervale between the treee for larRe varietiee and eighteen feet for email. Be advised manning with a mixture of tort! bushels of wood aehes. 100 pounds of en! phate of ammonia per acre. For the re- m0val of apple ecab he advised spraying with copper carbonate diseolved in am- monia. In plums he found that the culti- vation of the native wig varieties,_pl_1e_n_ey mu Vauauum up in.) -v_-_ ,_ ,, ielony. ...... Lord Halsbury expressed open disapproval of Lord Salisbury’e folly at the St. Stephen’s club dinner. This club is a distinctly political and conservative asso- ciation. The same sentiments have been repeated at the Carlton club and in the lobbies of the commons by other eminent ministerialists ....... So keen is the feeling of enraged disgust against the premier among his colleagues that it is understood that the question will be made the subject of scabinet council, several of the ministers desiring to get Lard Salisbury to make a new speech, explaining away if he can, his silly utterances at the primrose league meeting. ........ The other administration pin will go presently, for it is about decid- ed that the dissolution oi! parliament is about to be proclaimed. Conservative leaders are very “cazy†about this matter, still the fact has leaked out. Mr. Gladstone has written a letter Lo his Midlothiau elec- -r LA .811 halve m nnni. neu- Lss Crncee, New Mexico, end here. he purposes to carry out no less a. project then the development oi 3 perfect race or human beings. He proposes to reise ,. hundred orphen children on his ranch without any knowledgt of the existence of alcohol, to- bacco or nercotics oi eny kind. to give them exercise and 3 good education. When these Arcsdisn lsds end lessee reach s marriageeble ego the doctor will bring them back into civillznlon. and Yosemite. peid. For peer blight he epnyed with Bardeen: mixture. To pre- ven: fungus on gooeeberriee he sprayed with one ounce of poteeslnm sulphide dia- eolved in three gsllons oi voter. He had found thet eoeking beans before sowing in emmonis eolntion given shove prevented spotting when sowing. â€"-A London esble eeys: Lord Selisbnry's sdminlstretion ie bslsnoing itself on one leg. I: is in n pitloble oondltlon. The premier completely knocked one pin from under it when he called upon Ulster men in his primrose league speech. to take up arms in case 5 home rule bill were pused. An independent weekly, writing of this, eeyr: “No sane men would urge this threst. To msintsln this union from leer of Ulster would be to meintein it on base terms in- deed.†This article reflects with absolute ï¬delity the feelings of a number of leading conservatives. including members of the cabinet, Lord Halsbury. the lord high chancellor: Viscount Cranbrook, lord pre- sident oi the council; Mr. Gauchen. chan- cellor ot the exchequer; Mr. Ritchie, pre- sident of the local government board; Lord Kuntstcrd, secretary of state for the co- lonial department, and the best men in the conservative ranks. They cannot conceal their annoyance at the prime minister of Great Britain and the nominal head or their party inciting the people to disorder and violence! to sa_y_ nothing oi! treason and u L W..- __-_-....AA nan-I â€"Englieh eoeiety hee been somewhat Interested in another divorce eult, the per- tiee to which ere well known in high life. The petitioner in the oeee wee John Rich- ard Malone, major and honorery Bent.- colonel of the 9;h battalion rifle brigede o! Berneton, county Weet Meeth Ireland, who char-free that hie wile, the on. Cher- lotte Mildred. eldeet eleter of Lord Chen. ton. and Count D‘Auticheu lived together in Perle. No detenee wee mndemd the court granted e. divorce. Count D'Autiohen wee ordered to pey.the‘ ooete. â€"Dr-. Tanner, whoee feet of forty deye geve him “considerable notoriety a. few years ego, le “rein before the public. He has gurchjsed e__ rough at 1,590_ eor_ee nus erYnEen 5 Lance: uv n ............ tlon agent. stating that he will be in a poul- elon to ask the electors for a vote or con- fldencelsï¬ the polls as: the end of J une. I ..___4. -..n.-..h- fhnt Huh naencelu we guns in way ~â€"â€" -_ - -, , is stated on excellent authority that the real object of. the government in making so set. (jay the liberals and their friends .- A __-- Luaâ€" In nu: mmt set. any luv noun... ..__ ___,, abroad would at once begin in the meet earnest manner to prepare for the struggle, but that. while there is doubt about the dissolution, there will be a disposition to put ofl' activa preparation. itnc, having m’m ted in galvanised iron mince. Fomcwuhey’ connecnoed shipments of dried nppiee poem through Hamburg, but in consequence ot'thc Dro- teat oi Mr._Johnecn, the Amunoonml there, they now conï¬ne their operations to apples offered in the Bombing mukct. henna 53571759751031; my Um iorhhe did mulbw’ till. knife; He‘gfu die. â€"Mr. David Elswcrth, on old end re. enacted resident of Bloomï¬eld, Ontnrio, while in s demented dition leiLhis‘ home between the h i and 4 o’clock Monday morning end wondered to sneiah- boring pond, where he committed suicide by drowning. Deceased, who wss ibout 95 years oi miles been snfl'eringtor months post with acute cancer. â€"The Hsmburg authorities hove seized one hundred cases of American dried sp- p_les. [Iggy clsim they contain oxide 0! Scienco Notes. Hot water cannot, be raised to my con- siderable height by suction. Salt. is a. most. excellent dentifrice, hard- eninn the gums, cleansing the teeth thor- Salt. is a most excellent acnmnce, nam- ening the gums, cleansing the teeth thor- oughly and sweetemng the breath. Oxnlic acid will remove iron rust from all white goods without injury to the fab- ric. Wet. the goods before applying. To remove peach stains from white table napkins without. injuring the fabric, try Javelle water or weak solution of oxalic acid. “’ash out thorou hly. It in well to follow J svelle water wi a. weak sdution of sulphnrous Acid. How doth the lovely Diamond Dyes Improve the days and hours, ving proï¬t and surprise; Bygl To those who testtheirpowrs. Behold their Workings and Stand Amazed. SCIENCE AN D PROGRESS When it is pointed out thst an alleged half of the world doesn’t know how the other half lives, the speaker is apt to wear a. wiseacre air characteristic of the thought- ful' person. What is always meant by the remark is that the speaker himself professes not to know much of the daily life of the very poor or the sooinll predaceons. But there remains stills ful half of the world of whose life it is safe to say that the super- cilious fragment knows even less than it does of thst of the very poor. This remain- ing half .is so astonishing in its sotivitythst a. glance at it can scarcely fail to minister to the pleasure of the Evening Sun’s reed- An Interesting sad Comprshonslve Bo- viow o! the Progress the World is Just NowMaklngâ€"Tho Interests ofsll Classes snd Conditions of Thought Portrsyed. Sweeping this active half of the World, then, with a glance, we perceive it engaged in ï¬guring up the piston surfacefor a pump- ing engine and the diameter of an aqueduct pipe; tracking the bug to his lair and de- stroying his egg, exterminating mosquitoes and measurin earthquakes; making new probes to p 1 things out of ,folks’ can with ; modelling creatures in clay and carv- ing them in stone; designing \Vorld’s Fair buildings for Chicago, and other buildings for Madison and uneounted other squares. and cathedrals for New York; measuring the women’s diaphragm to show why their noses are red. 2 Disinfecting â€sewerage and disengaging aluminum ; intercepting the floating germ and settling him to slay the innocent rab- bit ; ï¬nding drugs whose tremendous pot- ency mocks even the purple fluid in the apothecary’s s'no window ; ridden by nightmares and fashioning women’s gar- ments after the vision; speeding house elevators and testing timber trees ; deter- mining the course, S. E. and by S., 5 S., which Sirius was sailing nine years ago when the light we get to-day set out from him ; trying new crosses of blood for race- horses and fantail pigeons; painting im- pressionist pictures and composing music of the future and telegraphic ciphe’r‘bodei while mad-houses and suicides’ [ï¬nes mul- tiply on every hand ; applying 'quid fuel and improving screw propulsion ; identify- it? Sing‘a-Song-of-Sixpence with the tune- chant over the body of Patroclus. Finding out how cold the moon is, why water feeds the flame of burning oil, and observing the effect of electric light on trees, keeping them awake ; photogra hing a wink and tracing the history 0 rain guages; devising apparatus to test the adulteration of wine, and aduitcrants to best the apparatus ; devising better mate- rial for underclothing, new models of yachts, binnacles and oil-serving swabs to still storm waves, and improved methods of brewing beer; devisin dynamite guns, mill worker‘s homes, am glue that doesn't unstick ; determining the apex of the sun's way near Lyra and not Hercules; trisecting an angle and recording the chemical life history of Jerusalem artichokes. Sounding the sea, hatching ï¬sh and find- ing out what kills the oysters; makin butter out of petrolemn and honey out o shingles, with by-products which smell like a cow‘s breath and blow up with forty thousand horse-power; identifying the rheumatism microbe and subcutaneously injecting heart juice for heart failure ; poi- soning marine worms, propelling bicycles by electricity and making submarine tor- pedoes out of paper; making folks wash themselves; proving by mathematical de- monstration that the vortex stern is ‘the lnvuovuuvavâ€" v..â€"- -. one thing in the universe that really does exist, when nlon v comes Ellison, saying the atom knows goo and evil, just like folks. ' Raising ghosts and ghostesses, inventing chess problems for gain, and getting real money for treatises on grammar, on the im- mortality of the soul, on the moral purpose of Shakespeare's plays and of Walt Whit- man's style. and diagnosis of Byron’s club foot and Richard 11135 abnormal spine. These are some few, and very few, of the ways by which that stirring half of the world, which is neither very poor nor thoughtful, actually lives. Is it to be doubted that the fragment which litters to confess it doesn’t know how the poor half does live. commonly knows even less about how this ingenious half is living and what it is living for 2â€"N. Y. Sun. The person poueaod or curiosity m: is never idle: AN ARTICLE SHOWING HOW THEr OTHER HALF DOES LIVE. \Vhen oxide of iron is placed in contact with timber, excluded from the atmosphere and aided by a. slightly increased tempera- ture, the oxide will part. with its oxygen and is converted into ï¬nely divided parti- cles of metallic iron, having such‘nn afï¬nity - --.._..A..l CLUB UL Iukuny "v", .._. . , for oxygen that, when afterwards exposed to the action of the atmosphere from any cause, oxygen is so rapidly absorbed that these particles become suddenly red hot, and, if in sufï¬cient quantity, will produce a temperature tar beyond the ignition point of dry timber. \Vherever iron pipes are employed tor the circulation of any heated medium, whether hot water, hot air or steam, and the pipes are allowed to become rusty in close contact with timber, is is only necessary to suppose that under these cir- cumstances the particles of metallic iron become cx osed to the action of the atmos- phereâ€"an this may occur from the mere expansion or contraction of the pipesâ€"in : LL - c--- .nldnl‘ To S'art Cuttings Early. Common rooï¬ng slates have hardly been" appreciated as a help in raising vines from cuttings out of (ham. Place the row of cuttings lft. apart, covering the ground solid between them with slates. These. draw the heat of the sun, causing In im- mense networked roots to run close to the surfaceunder the slutes,keeping the ground warm, moist and mellow. They do away in a. large measure, with the expense of weeding and cultivating. The Ihtes, ex ansxuu u; yu-u...w-..,._ -_ m, ‘ _ or er to account for many uf the ï¬res which periodically take place at. the commence- ment. of the «internâ€"Iron. A Pleasant Bub Dunkâ€"A 8pm lanolin. The magma roll no that people and-n: to! the new cm for constipation 3nd dot-huduhe discovered by Dr. 81155 Leno. It is add to be Oregon grape root (0 not: remedy mumm- - _--L Almost my nun an be made to talk i! s corkscrew I used to dnw him out. The maï¬a» lur- any. I have long looked to: e promotion the: would keep my heed. oleer ot Dondmfl. but dwoyo felled to :eoelvo on: mouth! booms until a friend rename-nod Ant-MM m hluaedvmh ““113â€! w oved u: ; m Wï¬ Iron Rust and Firm. VARIETIES. an idle curiosity hu 3 "5010 u: uu‘uan. -. â€"â€" ._- Pm A. Exam PHIL. und by (immune "mumâ€"7M). HAMBLETONIAN GEORGE will Icon NI own no Port Perry. ovuy Manda nomina- 8.1::de r woo; Sada-load to: the night. Tuesday alum. Cantata. WM 1: ht. L! by WA! of “6’ng m. 3mm. Thanh! now. Oskwood; Thu!!!“ mt. Lindon Meow ova-unto. Port Pun. who†no Igllclromdn until the following Honda! mon- 5.;‘1'hoobonmtowln to continued aux-lush. Plug-on. Woodman: Ml. TO HORSEMEN I $3.2...qu Hambletonian George, mo. 217. c. n. B.) The: whirlwind from the vent has Owen! the prize mm from every trotting amnion through the counties 0! Oahu-10. View Paton-hora end Duxhnm tot-tho beet reed end not: n: 0911108. style and aï¬eedmompeung “.1": such hornet u Boxer. enld Bartwood, Tam. Jr» Gm Messenger. Muokle Wuhan. um»: 03:â€. Phil Ryed) k. Valentino. Prince Imperial. Blue Ban. Sunshine, Mambrlno cw. mm" Johpny M "Qutdb'mchtoxd. xv-na’ Smilax .. " n _____ I n.-.b gnfl mm! nyâ€"‘m-n-‘m ACTION on aim FLXVAL S‘isnm of .. bothmcuaud women, tutoring LOST V1603 ~ 3 and correcting all A xmmm “muss and V '- sun â€.5510“. EVERY EA W'ho ï¬x. -d< his mental fac- ultias dull or failing. or his physical poyvcrs fin-:19 ‘53. shmï¬d mko these PILLS. The will xcsm c 1::5 lost energies. both ph3 sicaltm mental. EVERY dwa“ Ea shnnId take them. 5135:. 'l1- «3 care all an pressiona and irngmu. ::.|..< “nigh inovitub3 entail sickness “hen mg: uh (I. mum m We: _â€" on. Johnny In" human luvuuuu. nu...- _,,, _ , Little Hamilton. Genera Brook sad man others too numerous to nentlon- WV pedigree: and tin-cup mm are vlsyod out. The Intelligent .nd autumnal breeder of the 19:11 can}!!! degandu A HORSE nut and a system. vouna mm m; gum make them reg nu. Fo'r sale 1‘2 an dmpgists. or will be sent upon may: 01 pence (50¢. per box). by addressing g_ _-----â€".--.u ‘1'!" I'D I’ll/WWI: â€may: 3001 I." rwaivawma'w 771:â€qu may. M 4/0: 771m at: mam. [26:01! emu â€(Ice/mt 1/! 816‘ 3073. 72:4 â€woman-am For sale by All mug.†drugstonaâ€"wtt. mm 25. nunâ€"g mammal-m In)!» 1“: lERRORS OF YOUNG 8:.m ' " ‘B‘e'um mama-ice: Druid sixâ€"1E Fogly givmtgomugnt on Youthful dreu, enclosinga: stamp for cause, 0: J. E. HAZEUI‘QN, WDR. mist upon hiking the HARTSHORI. sou: av ALL nuns. Factory. Toronto. Om. 30mm!“ win“ 115} 3! ER; no McKBN 2'3, ACTING RE NOT a. Pur- . gativo Modi- c1120. They are I limo» anmm, Tome and knees- snwcron. as tho supply in n condone form we substances actually needed to en- ich the Blood. curing all diseases coming from Penn and WAT- :nv BLOOD. or from ‘.‘1~:x.\'n;n waous in mm 15mm). and also invigorate and Batu) w the Bnoon and SYs’rnumhon broken down by overwork. mental worry disease. excesses and indiscre- tions. Thgy hnvo a Lvluuw mu "an. “- nun-u... v. w." II. , -_V- At the Centnl Fur, Lindsey. 1891. LEW“! GOR- DON and [our 0! hi. eoltl were exhibited, And where he won eluded the ï¬rst prize. while his colts curled 01! their honor: for thst one. Shmd honemen chimed tint they were the finest lot of colt- ever exhibited by one horse in this dintrict. The lune my 8 of his colt: were at Whitby end wept thnt hir. At the greet provincisl spring bit held 8!. Toronto this spring he won 3rd prize in a ï¬eld of 19 contou- t-nte and it we: conceded by the public genenily that he should hula been placed higher in the list. It is I mightv hard thing (or individual exhibitor: to WK: 13.335517 Ez'a'hï¬iï¬fwd out - hm ï¬eld of need stallions and won In. D . defaults mob noted bones†Bowl Solute And other: eon-11y as good. A: the £31er held In Whitby, 1890. u “voya- hc won ht. prize. and ampules {or oil cm sad .11 um LEWIE GORDON in 1891 won ht. prize 1: the lemma: “in bold in Toronto, Guelph tad Whitby. com tlnztplnszlu-ge ï¬elds own but watchman Clv e sulliou in Condo. tad m the o 1 borne out. o! 48 entries um could com tc {or the sweepuukes 3!. Toronto Mr hejd_ln glory of am V934..- â€An {infest thé bf: importan'. SATURDAY. will nro'éeed tom... .... ...... .. to: noon; thence to his own stable. when he will re ul_ln until] the followingglopdny mgming. _ wvwm alike the hum: of 189?. .- follows: IMLY. In, 2nd. till lone hi. on sub]: and proceed to n‘gthyierI', Bï¬lydufl, t9r_ni¢ht. TUESDAY Hm. will proceed w" 0! Burton to Mr. Andrew McKee' a. Gnu-wright. or noon; thence to P. Holt'u Hotel. Buck-cock, for h. “WWPAYL‘HH pgoceed north to _ 1'. Join: Neebm'e. 8211 Con.. Conn-lam, {or noon; thence to Jenetvllle. (or the night. THURSDAY. Inn proceed tom. Geo. Xuzphy's. 098. for noon; thence to Veitch'e Haul. Llndny. for the night, where he will rennin and! My ener- noon. _ "LDAXMOOQ‘ he will proceed to Skuee Bros, Mount lionb, _1_or nigh¢._ 7 The above, ï¬nite Fillflbe éonunuodï¬huï¬ng the man, health Ind wuthor Demitflng. DWI“!!! m mmnn. LEWIS GORDON (7918) [5530l. 1002). brawn; taxed mm mm. 1888; bred By Thou. ulna. Abor- deenshire. Scothnd; sire. Mcumon (3818). dun, line 0! Ardlothnn (4629); by Eu] 0! Buchw (1126); gnud dun, Requiem (770). by Eclipse (268); 1:. mad dam. Pd: Mud by Gray Comet. (492). The Men’- Advance. becomber. 1889.11: I desert tion of Mean. 89:»:- 9oneo... dessrtbps. LEWIE.. mm 3mg: “Mr. Sorby cells this his beet yearling colt. Be is very; thick. meesive. strong in the bone end musculer, wit splendid shoulders, querters, thighs end erme. endevery nice heed end neck. Bis neck is short endhis ribs Well sprung. Altogether e most promis- ing youngeter. combining stvle with meesive propor- tions end neernesu to the ground. His sire. lcCemon. geined meny prizes, including lst et Shenreer when e you-ling. end when two yoers old 3rd et Qeegow, end 1st end Chemnion Cup et the H. end A. S. cen- show et Edinburgh in 1884. es the best two- yeer-old and under. Be is ï¬rming himsel! en extre good breeding horse. At A erdeen in 1887 yeerling colts, got by him when three yeers old, were let. 2nd. 8rd end 5th et the spring show, end 2nd end 3rd et the summer show, end yeerling ï¬llies got by him won -1st end 2nd et the letter shows. In 1888, at the eeme society's spring show, colts t by him were let in the two-yeer-old elem, end it end 5th in the clean 0! yearlings, end et the summer show they were 2nd in the ciess oi two-veer-old colts. end 1st. 2nd, 3rd end 5th in the two veer-old iilly clue. McCemon is seid to betheflrst two- r-old Cl de colt thet wes sold (or £900 in Scotlen end wes ught bv e compeny of pncticel Aberdeenshue tuners. who used him {or severe] seegone. when they disposed of himto enothgr THE GREAT pnrzmwmflme IM- PORTED CLYDBDALE SIMON. Do you want a B1129], Carriage or Wagon M. Toronto's greet spring Mr held in Ketch. 1891. LEWIS GORDON won let prize In I Inge ï¬eld 0! 19 entries. deflating the noted borne, Energy. thet was 3on (or 82,600 utter the Mr. end other: almost his equal. In: victory wu Acknowledged n veritable welkorer from his em nppeunnee in the show ring. At Port Perry. et the united township- epring Mr, he ngsln won ï¬rst honor: over 3 urge ï¬eld. debuting some of the belt none- in can}. _ ' 4 ‘ 8‘ show at Perth In 1879. He was by the renowned Dmley (222). HoCunon‘l dun, Jon 0! Kin-mu (1537), m I. frequent prize winner. nnd n hnl! aim: of the (unan- breedhm man, Mwood Sully (60). tbs (1999! £36931? (.1487) “d FWWB" @909: coupon of runners in the nine shin, which is sum- cient e dence of his mine as lire. HI! sire, Blue Ribbon (1961). ms the winner of my premium gnd_prizeg_1ncl_uding$e 2:39 prize 3: the 1!. ad A. ,AA Am“-.. LEWIE GORDON, gnnd doughy Gmy Comet (199.). Be In: winner of let prize a the Higblnnd Society show 3t. lnverneu in 1856. no ulna won the following prizes or the 8.0an Northern Socletv Spring show: In in 1854. but was not. nllowed no compo“ in 1855 on account. of winning in 1854. lit in 1864 nnd 1865. and la conceded oohnve been one o! the best models 0! draft hone: um. ever (united in Scotland. ann: 00300153 dun wu not by the am at Buchnn (1126), the winner 0! the Bighlnnd end Agri- culturnl society model, 1877; his dam. Jane (34) gnined the H. end A. S. mods! ht the m uociety Ihow. u the butnnimnl in the you 1871. He w by bond Derby (485), who me highly commended nt the High- lwd Society’s shew ht Aberdeen in 1876. end In: stud horse two moons. 1873 And 1874. Bessie Lee (770), LEWIE GORDON’S dun. In get by Eclipse (263). the winner 0 2nd prize u. Ole-20w. 1859' nlso lat prize a the Rom Northern Agricul- turnngciety sugw. 163nnd__1§67. far we. m- c; I have now In my anew-mum . “u--. -- __,___,_ 7,, bar Buggies, Gledstones, Top Carriages, Open carriages and Single and Double Phetons of the latest styles; also Rood carts and Farm Wagons. The public may rel! upon 1t that these vehicles are made of the very best msterisl. Prices reasonable. Cell and examine. Nails, Before MW; 12“: um Gordon's Ron 0! Honor. - To 'EorsomeJL mu u-I- Avril mu. m: (7918). [5m]. (1m. Tar and Building Paper, Paints, (Ii/8‘ ONE DOOR 1481' BENSON HOUSE. Putty, Locks, Hinges: WWW-"14’? VII aauand numshouldgmmea L< THIS SEASON ? L- O’Connor. J. P. 3118!- ll. 3. the. Clevelenn Led. «59); me an: my olden ere. (125): MI 3. nem wee by m Georg (mm. The “not this home In one or the din nook hence ct Yon-mun. new of an eolm nevus been .014 to: esponeuon et 30am“ dam of YOUNG SANTA CLAUS. ed Wilt. he by â€"M1nnl 111ml. Lepldm; dem by Amerloen Eolloee. by anxoo. e eon o! Imp. Dlomed. greed dem . Somme: Codron. on: of Meme!“ Ann. e thoroughbred mere bnoasht from Long blend ' by Ghee. Gene of Torontg In 1837, e noted moor. j Dal-ode dem_w_ee ï¬glcig emeel. be u Imp. In--.- 0.; Anne h- waif" 814. Putte- um glue: or my hot-cal mm ï¬rst pm at County Show himswm?tse;v‘1§otroowmomm:umy Township 8 ow. price. nut! 9‘12- Funer- snd breeder- should mt. until they .00 LEWIS GORDON before selecting n sire. Ho :3 the sud but Clydesdfle in Cloud: to-dsy. sud he is greatly improved over his tom 0! lat. won An_d now [eight 2_108 pogfnds). . .L‘ -¢L-_a:-_ -0 m1"?5132'33r3'31'i§iï¬3‘60it601¢i ugtin excel all previous efloru. JAMES H. WILSON, THE CELEBRATED COACH sun. LION whether lntod or not. Pome- hpodng‘uoldhen' mhdontuhngthnewm be chm-zed eneennleuit is proved Mot-ll shot, they on notinlonl. m-eddenuuthe kdownen of men. N'o budneu done on Sands}. WW“ always welcome. Tony old was in Omemee, Reeboro â€hi and Downevv e, nod vlclnmeo odjeoent thereto. ‘ wuhto my tho: I regret. my mobility (o nukes man in their rupecflve locdiflee. being in du‘y bound to nevulz Col-wright. township owing to my hnving mod LEWIE GORDON there Int. sen-on. It. mm}: too long a rotate to:d 3:3:ndrdhe‘evfly owe-var. my 0 my 0 r en es ring the conical o! LEWlE GORDON It inn non convenient. to them will be lihornlly d t. with and :wlnbly entertained. us [than stop tt hmglul omen. .Ilu uvw Ivy-Qu- . -w In concludon I Would dnw the “Motion of tumor: 3nd bmoden genes-11y to them that I have been foremost. in introducing A1 high bred Bullion: throughout this dï¬ndcguga I an conï¬dently sage __.-_ -Anhn.v - ,__A_ mwhouudhmi; um}: “3:533- ‘qung' wm: mu T: a (on hhnuusvuy gene can t LEWIE GORDON has proved horn. lodinz no In dun 90 per °E°‘_°‘NI m Man-on. which {swell known by Moron. inu- nonn: Moo v o Clan-I Bani. (CW. 014 land My. [or the night: Men to Onion... Downeyvulo. nun-torn. Soho-yawn and fender: run; thence hone. . For fun perticulnra of route nee peeks. DI'CBXPTIOR “-0 rnmem SANTA CLAUH in three ‘eu-c old; bright boy: block point: eunde Id undo I: h. and weiahed when received 1.260 pounds. or toll description come and see him. The above colt hcving been chown since 5 tool in London. Lynne: end Sprinudeld, each your receiving the inureie over .11 competitors. theretore we invite Inspection by .11 who wish to one e cert-hue hone. Ruins tum n cold when chipped I regret he in not in A minute to exhibit ct the 0p. S Show. Lmdeey. on the son: at . but start on ebove route on Me: 9th. 'OUNG SANTA CHAUS wee sired by the noted Clevelend Bu Sumon. No. 459. sired by Wonderful Boy. No.5“. . eiro. Wonderful Led. i). c. ï¬che. Cleve! Led. (69): his den by olden ero, (12:3): in, g. cm wee by M A _- ALI- L-..‘ - A..- n SANTA CLAUS, THE PROPERTY OF Nathan Day, Lakeview Farm. Fenelon, ukevlew Fun). 103 mum. my 11.771892 405-2. ',_et_c. , etc. -To lassn._810: a; 13011120 I. («Logo ,_ - -;-_ ?, Glass Proprie‘or. .troot Hummus-311mm. meWorm. THE LIVERPOOL AND mm: AND GLOBE INSURANCE comm urn: 912nm. Alumnae ofl'ectod with or without proï¬t ll Mas-am. Fl[four-tin)??? prom: ï¬lm I volley on. or panic an or um 59* r. C. TAYLOR. ï¬'v'e‘sï¬iwxh'bam ’ ....'... mono Ramona premiums ulowu my m 5 mm mung. _'l_‘he settlement of m ,, __‘ A“. "ind noel-If. TBB'rSou-oea‘ind ‘u’ic‘ Wins thisoompany afl'ord mono W is who: security against loss. D 1513;253th 011:;{300d am. the an: tong. well flgqudppdï¬g {Larger-vice. Six-ed by II “VIII “I... 5L( (ofllooln Adfn'l'n Block) Mud“! 1891. -63 lyr. m WW uwsum-uu u. .v. w.._-- Vâ€, _ an imported leckohmk ball. wm register him In pumhuer’o name. Come to see him not: Woodvmo. or write to Woodvme P.- 0. Will sou ohm. u I have no use for him. ANDREW McKAY. Apru 10m. 1892.-l0‘.’-4pd "’ new made-.1. Comfort-bk 0'- “Mandhomonhmnmw no. A ‘1' nnmn A I Avcommladonâ€"w cell Singer Sew-mi: mo china. and coucct In the Commas of Victor“ and mum-ma. _ 439;: tggchï¬ogs. gene-fl 31-min; """" 84W â€"â€" khan-upon“ than. or tom will con or u hvor by mongonlu BI Pom. BUILDERS, ATTENTIONâ€"At the old rubble brick yu'dâ€"estlhlhhod In 1870 â€"I have now on band hm quad†of CHOICE RED BRICK. which I wince“ a the uni or deliver a 0.1111an or Woodvme cation“ desired. For color and and! my m... n! Brink mnnot be human. OHN £00! PAPER and PICTURE mm â€"IS Alh- W. A. GOODme ARTISTS GOODS a. Specialty. GEORGE DOUGLASB, UI Ullv- â€vi â€"_ w _._7, , WAKEIJN. Ctnnlnmon March 8. 1891â€"! EEADQUARTERS mummooumm M Insurance «maâ€"1; in. Bed: Moe‘- Jn. 3. 1891. 4551:. FOR SALE. 300 000 man 33:03 11a nhaibahumabomuoqmuu ordadoehodadokst nm- yuan“ northof Cs. anthem Guam rsflwny «nun: w howm â€ï¬‚umwnublo anm-r {mum-mama. ‘npbto JOHN BACKVILLK, “Jimmy. Winston. April!» mm. as». mm CREDIT Pnu'mcw “8001‘. 'l‘ I. O For the collection of Old and “'onnmn- s oounm In my pmof the world. and no chef-- I! not collected. This Association nu luau once. In Canal and Unhed Sum. lie-am omen. 60} Atlantic-0L. «an. 1mm . 10. ll. 12 end [a 0 K. COLLINS. Guam! Hanger: 8. B. ANDREWS, Sc. Address ell communications to Toronto. Out. once. Telephone No. 2m rm. n- the only “on we! seal-4.- mwouu ..» * Mums theme,†chaos-Minor " dadnd GDUN'SIL GHAMSE 1 AT Linn: AY, WEDNESDE‘AY 25:.:1 of M'sy.1892. 3t 10 0'0““ m the {Aw-noon, (f wbkh “ wan lutoruted «gr» 1-3 . u . nu-‘cv All“ u- vol-n Mlmm d-wiy- "1*†0°" -'" '4" “w“ 0!. .h" t’ " â€'0“ TENDFRS GAS OB ELQTC'I'Ei Villboreodvadfshftt ' __'- mt. on Lung. on. 29. um. .15. Wednesday. ISSUE}! OF [ABRIAGB LICENSES mm 0' “m0! Hm J .â€" The amnion-u! eon-mu \ f the Townshtp of 09017111 menu. Conn <2! Rom-.103: lu me â€BELM- HORTHORN BULL FOR S‘ALI‘; :: 0. K 04 bl LINE SOLID“). 130â€"pr _ My. 34;: 9. lying 3 1‘ MONDAY. MAY UNIGAL’S Lung 91431.33. GENTS WANTEDâ€"0n _sal_ary or “la-Inp- 'cq-zlru' ..v I 00‘ “(my and}. over.†Mm Y-Iflnl 12 J‘~‘l.q~§t; m “bl?- mun ho I'um: Xor 300 1.1 In»- .r, tot tuna: flu yazuu, no Iowan arm: unis 1., repuguu, D «V m 'ENTION T HE P 98 T_.â€"Putia_ SOLD BV ALL DEALERS. Fs COURT 0F REVISION. 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