‘ .uv mu. -w-I-“V S; 33:33 Red KMWaYI week-8.31:“ W. 0680 m “WLQQZI'mâ€"'m'Mï¬" .5 um um. $111394???me Bot-IKE} ud' Voltohs hotel. Lindsay. A- u re recount! 3"- w° “0W Gnu!- “WM“W ottho best trotting lino: hols toopwon know‘: .3050!!an at No to â€to: 301106 Huck. Immulredoacrlpdon. name: null-dam. ordinary Xxx-waxy Jmâ€"Tho two! qumwn a â€mum-doom. : . in 3......“ mm... .. a. W .. “so“ Wgng‘mwgflm Cm - In â€as Quinn-hail soul hâ€"M “ll-l air-M [mm-v.3 13-.....Lw .na . “Wall-M “humid-emu datum. III.“ qum:cunduoonbh¢nmflmo blond-null a no to alarm“! that. illloh cows and â€ringersâ€"Onlyafew were .notmore than adozen. The ï¬ned Tuesday “and was fear. but the animals offered conld d7 boolaesedasmedinmtoaood and sold at low prices. One lot of four springers was bought by a local (lease; at $37 per head. _A tow fresh alved milch cows sold at 833 :o 610 per head. There is apparently agood denand for fresh alved mlicbersandgooo. forward swingers. Suckersâ€"Tho offerings were than they hve been for some ï¬ne past trade was Ml; active. all being wanted. Mr. Crawford boost: one load of 19. averaging 1.1501133. at Ho n. The: were Vex; .‘lne animals and could almost classed as "abort keep“ or export. Prices l‘uisday generally (1 from 3} to 40 :1 . Goad stacker: like uoeday‘s olferings 1.0 dilflculzy in selling. sheep and lambsâ€"Altogether we had only 22 heap and lambs on the market Tuesday and me in consequence was light. Most of the ï¬rings were eneep. which cold at the ï¬gures fllnst week. One bunch o! 16 brought 88 a head. Only a few year-lingo came in and rices venomlnally unchanged. Springlambs onnd â€enquiry. butthsre were few in to meet the demand. One lot of 7 sold at 8.25m head Calvesâ€"The market to: calves 1s unchanged 9-; 1w evim. alumnae. 1am». a“ “no: c.1106: no.3. iï¬ongh i; would no; 133%.. “w mm “wag“ m' "9 30'. we. on It Prim. were pncuonlly nnchmaod. On. We! 46. "mm lbs. .013 a: 05.50 heapectsnot good. Tax-onto Live Stock Market. Becelpts a: the western cattle marks: were bun Tussdsv. all of .73 loads. consisting of 1.311 cattle.530 hogs. 22 sheep and lambs. and 1m ulna. A large amount of business was trans- acted. in cztue patticulerly.but prices were 3v '"13";‘c?vexmm ‘Eabo'ii'okedm'iété’dï¬i 4 ta 46; nm.3:o3§c:mth. 2} $03. Among the erepomdwere: Export. umuomuerasmmwmeazs5l2iwowt as .. .. 12w .. 475 .» g u n flm u 4 75 .u méfémé cabieï¬ from London regarding the British came market. The heavy receipts Tues. lay alga had a tendency to weaken the market. sad-cum which sold readily (or. 50 vet lb on Friday laet were-slew of sale Tuesday at 84 so use per cw§_._ My: gohn Rozers was the prin- rr- _J-I_‘.I __ -IgonI-A- was. sad Produce. Theta-mere have ï¬nished their spring work under moat tsvcrsble condition. Owing to the dry weather seeding extend- Idovere larger area than usual, all the low lends being worked to advantage. Ihen‘t‘ne nine and warm weather follow- ingrender the outlook st this only sage most promising-the most favorable that has obtained forrmsny years. Fell what and clover never looked bet- “. There was very little it any winter- killed, and' the growth has been very eatie hctory. The woolrmarket has opened very low. Prices 11: Lindsay are, 16:. to 18m; £3. to: Shropshire. City daalera say they have â€so anpp‘dea from last year. rho mush Cat flo Market. m'moon. May 17.â€" First sale of Canadians 9-day. Market glntted with States cattle. Prices low. Sid to 6:150: average shipments. :01!" considerably bath in butchers' and export. no ntteudnoe was good and a numberot out- ..do buyers were present. Cattle -â€"The offerings agdn on Tuesday were mud may of export came. The prices a the‘ closing day last week were not. however, untamed to-duy, owing, us doubt. to the dis- ». v".- “-. 'â€"â€" _--__ns eye: Tuesday. He picked up eltoaether 491mg at prices ranging tron: $1 50 to or owt. The outside ï¬gure, however. wee ml; for a load or two 01! extra choice shln- ears. The orange qusllty .ot Tuesday’s 1n butchers’ cattle prices declined from 2 per head. A fair demand was reported 00"- soaonnt. but butchers would buy only a large margin. About 23 loads in All olfered. tr,- cholce heifer» any gteezs changed hands ,,-.--_ )A -. A n- n_. l r W n .15 E fl :3 33% 882! M8 I» § my; flï¬auahian 331151. Butchers. coiflmncum NEWS. “in“. â€"'_ um: to Rent-J. J. MoDonelL x “as to WWW. W. Dm- Storeâ€"J. R. Shannon. .3123. P. Jam “W .mosAY, FRIDAY- MAY 20' “ “Surprise? 0! 'u N!- makes “ the wash †sweet; clean, white; leaves the hands soft and moth 3mm bolllng or scalding- the directi READ athempia: Surprise So? can be and: °° Wm 33m any ‘37:, 3‘ Pay Take. out the dirt: _-I... “oh- “nah †has Em the direction? they 12} 1892. m’1’g 00- 310 $75 Week. of Ihe ure-bxed imported Utyae. nee news. and c . General Purpose. BLACK GEORGE-Th6 property of MpEachren Bros., Argyle, will make the» season 1:: Somer- ville. Maripeso, Eldon and Brock. He is a ï¬ne ‘t'pe of the Canadian pure bred Clyde and ‘ should take well. Ansorsroxo's {home-The pro . .of Pa- trick Collins Emily. will make season in Emily. Vex-11mm. Benelon and Ops. e was sired by Old Abbotsford. and looks 11:. i; would be dilliculr to ï¬nd his equal as a. type of the Canadinnrbred Clyde. Parson: Amen â€"Thevayro of William Bentley. Innisi'aii. N. . ., will make the seasonashis ownstahle. Eels aflnetneot the Canadian draught stallion. end well-suited to that district. CHAMPION himâ€"The property of Edwin Beacook Fenelen will make the season in ape, Fenelon and Vernlam, with night stands a: Cameron. Lin . Dnnsiotd and Boboargeon. Hewassiredby vanhoe.andhnsproved to be_ a reliable ire. ‘ _Gusoow Jonâ€"The property of S. B. Also . t-rse. Halibnnon County. will make s' stands at Cheddar. Ogilvies'. Wilberforce. Bali-‘ button; noon stands at Essonvilie and Goods:- hsm. He is a ï¬ne representative 0! the Cans- dinn-bxed Clyde. Moaocco â€"Theproperty of Messrs. Cowleeon Chambers, Cambrny, will travel through Maripoea, mm a Friday stand at Veicch'a hotel. Lindsay. He is a the type or the purebred French horse. and was sired by old St. Collin. cashmamam Loan anm.â€"The property of Frank Banana. myre. Thu celebrated imported conch here will have eunda at Balaover. Klrkneld. Glenarm. Lindsay. Oakwood Can- nlncton and Woodvme. Hahn nflne perilcree. Smox PUREâ€"The pro'Ferty of James Mc- Gahey 8: Sons, Emily. his grand impel-tag Gmey 3; Sons. Emily, This ‘ d imported horse wxll mske the season in l .0 and Inflposa. with a Friday stand at e tral house. Lindsay. Simon Pure was aired by the gray: prize winning En ugh stallion. Champion of iorkshire. See J. plan! In an {moat-Fed conch honeâ€" at we vacuum. WI“ mu- m. m In “I. viola“: at Penna nuhue. Pom In: that! by the 2mm 2. 3nd I: In excep- tionally nno alum. Boo MI. Sums CLAcs.-The property of Noam: Doy. Penelon. wm mote the notion in tendon. god»); Ops,_ Emlly_ood )hyolun. junta 91‘ LA“ Rx-zxg‘a.â€" Thmproperty otW m Beckie. Ymktcn.\ 7 . .T_.. w the season in the .xUInL-vu. ¢\. vv . do. nu.- Inn-v w...â€â€" ... “v vicinity of that flourishing town}, where horses are in aemnd. He was sued by 01 St. Lawrence. an imported French horse. new: 8m Sm Guzxn 3RD. â€"'l'ho property of 8. O. Johnston. Manills. will make the season princl. pal y in unripe“ and Brook. Sir Gun-net 3rd in model type otmthle favorite Enzlinh horse. Jae: an exceed Forum nd dolcription. no â€'me no um. IMO-down“ - Rxcumnn.-The of Geo. W. Curtis. Ops. Sumo sold to mm Yovxo of John Invader. mm an own mblo Unday 3nd nuke I unlined nut. in ism OpllundEi.Hil tnuouil Ill my "Pu mm Ivcxu: Wangâ€"Then rt! of Hours. Helium-g sud McGllL Yang-Eon. will make _‘_, Email-2 ROYAL SALUTEâ€"The property or T. W. Evans. Yeherton. will make the season in Manvers. Cartwri ht and Ops. and has stands at Yelverlon. Be any. Omemee. Cavanville. Janetville and Blackstocko Royal Salute was sired by Dumley (222 . and is a magniï¬cent t o of ghe pure-bred imported Clyde. See a Vt. mesn Conxnrsxnm.7The roperty of Doblc 8; Lewes, Sundcrland. will ma. 'e the season in Brock and Mariposa, With stands at‘ Manilla, Oakwood Cambray. Hartley, Lornevnlle Junc- tion and Woodville. He is imported 51nd des- cended from the most noted families in Scot- land. See cards. Lawn: GORDON â€"'_l‘he property of James H. Wilson. Llfl'ord Thrs great prize winning im- ported C] '69 will makqthe season in Manvers. Cartwrig t and st, With a. Thursday stand at V‘itch’s hotel. Lindsay He has taken" at all the great shows and is considered to be one of the best representatives of this popular breed in Canada today. DflLb-‘aâ€"Lua vbuyw-w v- -â€"â€"_- ...7H. ,, Wm. Kenny. This pure-bred Clydesdale will travel through Mnrinoen and Ops, with a Saturday stand at Clunnn’s hotel. Lindsey. Bruce is descended from noted prize winners and should prove a. valuable sire. J L'ST THE Tumm-The roperty of Geo. W. Curtis.()ps, has n1 ht stan in Little Britain, Manilla, Woodvil e,_ OakwoOd and Veitch's hotel. Lindsay. He 13 well known to the tar- mers of this district and is a. grand-son oi Darnley of world wide tame. See cards. KNIGHT 0!“ ET. Axnmwaâ€"The property of L. one s. Dunn. Bobeayzeon, will mnke the season in Vex-mam. Emily and Fenelon. He is on imported dee end stands in high tnvor with the farmers or his locality. nee JAMIE ALLAs.â€"The property or n-anx bau- sano. Argyle. will make night. stands at Kir- ï¬eld. Glenarm, Canningcon WoodvflJe, and noon halts at, inpervenin points. Jame Allan has a ï¬ne pedxgree an 13 a. model imported Clyde. See cards. Bangâ€"The 2mm of Jmes Tormn‘oe and wv v“. w... LEONARD.â€" The proFex-ty cf Carmichael 8: Dawwn. Manilla. wil 3k Little Britain,0akwood, Woodv e. Canning- ton and Derrn’ille. Immtds adigme 13 gm- edze, He was imported in and ‘ years old. â€"- A A. n___y_ DA- Imported Clyde! GRAND V‘xzxnmâ€" The property of James Robertson. Ops This ï¬ne Imported Cl 'de will travel in Ops. Emily and Marlposaz. e 18 too well known to require further mennon. . Tm; Tmsnaâ€"The property of Wesley Hen- derg and_w_._m}‘ilp, Yelverton. W111 make stands ,A-_-.u Innnovnln nrn, Tho a. at, Ballyduï¬l. Poncvpoo. Thistle is one of “10.8 Canada to-day on the 31 See cards. Subjoined is a list of 31:3le etc..«~whose owners have had posters and eardsprinted at Tm: Poe'r ofï¬ce this season. The list is a. long one notwithstanding that the number of horses in the district has beenreduced owing tothe opcraticns of the McKinley tarifl, and bear witness to the excellent printing and extensive assortment ot- cuts at this otï¬oe. mama.» W mm.u_ add†Item 113000.. W nun-Ill! thdown .‘c‘ m 128: 011.21 Globe wash in than wool: Isa-i Pure Son an". U 5‘3... 12c. amounts. m 170 to Eiié'ï¬isaemmanm- W mm The In†of m on “:03.“ mm here today were “1"â€; 9m Whatâ€"Sud): 100 male ct soc-o “ 'Euâ€"m-aoo bulld- mm a an. to 33214914de cum mucous. M Mr 30 as! W “I . muuymumwswmmm almaarotclaver.andtwom of m1 at to u. “grazed Hoseâ€"Tho mg?" was moderate maths market study 3: _ â€"[Globe of Thu-I- mm mm Paul. [0033er m1. nay. ............ ... Dreswdï¬omper 1001b: caxts‘kins. ................. Penmanâ€"133° prqporq of Goo. Jam». Sr. LA“1131-1§93o_-Th§.1 S TOCKMEN’ S DIRECTOR Y. coco-000....- ..u 61:3 ESéï¬z'ilieTeEé.""Thé urest. bred Clydes in i e of both sire and dam. u...- SATURDAY, JUNE 18th, 1892, "The vendor will not be bound to supply any abstracts or title deeds other thou thoae in her possession. The other conditions will ya the ntgndioacpï¬ditignn otthe Na! court “Justice. the township of Maripou. except the part sold to one Emerson. and 29 acres sold for taxes. and also a right or wsy therefrom to the public m $212135 fast}: Wu? PT. 0 . com I wood state of cultivation. TERMSâ€"One tenth ct purchsee money down sad the baloney: onemqnth {without interest. time of sale th_e_re will be 3926. by PUBLIC U_n_der and by virtu_e_o_l' 5 99139110: 391g genuin- ,LAL; E13; '0? s'El?'z'B'e:B"w'1â€"n "b? 3323‘ 'b? 'PUB’L’Ic’ AUCTION. n: m BENSON noun. 1:: the Town .1 undo-y. o: 2 o’clock in the sues-noon, the following lands and premises: 58 some more or less, being the south pm ot_l_oz ya. 17 in canoegeion 8.. y; call upon them before August lat. 1892, and frankly tell you it your case ii; curable or not. All lncurable cues are reacted. S attention 15 id to every ease. Invsllde living outeide ot ontresl should address their letters to Mr. JOHN MURRAY. Manager. and lnoloae two 3-eent stamps for symptom blank and question sheets. -- 105. General Sporting Notes. â€"Allerton end Delmsroh will trot next Am. st Des Moines, for a purse 0! $10,000. 60 net cent to the winner. The oontrsots are signed. â€"Beron Hirsch has displsyed in his connec- tion with the turf the marvellous libersllty which has distinguished him in other respects. having decided to devote his winnings in 1891. some 835,000. to hospitals and other kindred inâ€" stitutions. -â€"Mr. Joe. Daley shipped the bleak geldinn, Bisckstone. to London Izle‘sterday. where he will participate in the open noes of the Western Ontario circuit. Blackstone will he sent for his run share of the $300 altered for the 2 28 class and the mom for oil trotters. â€"-Mr. W. Simpson gave his big heymsre. Mamie 3., her ï¬rst full mile on Wednesdsy lest. sndsopieesed wee he with the result that s double entry wss at once telegraphedto the seereter oi the London Assooistion to plsoe Memie . in the 3-minute end 2 5O olsss trottggs. A staff of eminent American Physician: and Surgeon: have opened an oflioo (or median and surgical attendance at No. 2303 St Catherine-at. Mgntreal. They giye (rep migea to all who . .MA 4,; Valuable .Farm Property. Mamie é. 1n the 3-minute and 2 50 class trousers. and shipped her to that point yesterday. Mr. Sim son does not expect to win the his: end or the ofl’ered in each of these events. but do- eirea to see what Mamie S. will do among race RonLâ€"This pure-bred Durban bull will be kept tor service du the season on the premises of John W. S ugqett. not 3. Con. 6, Ops. He has a ï¬ne pedigree. Loan RAGLANâ€"This superior bred snimsl should commend the ettentiou or all lovers 0! good stock. He will be kept on the premises of Joseph Staples, lot 15. eon. ll. Munvers. during the season. His pedigree is flswless. szcovx'r Srmm.â€"This grand represente- tive oi the Gellow breed will be kept on the premisesofT.H. ey.northbuliotlot13, con 7. Msriposa, during the season. He has 3 certiï¬ed pedigree. DINA’S CLIMAXâ€"Tho Holstein-hem“ breed isarowing in popularity. and tumors will do well to inspect the above uni-ml. He will be kept on the premises or W. Hobbs. lot 20. eon. A. Msriposs. Sm Roamâ€"This flue registered Shortborn bull will be kept for service onlot 20. oon.6. Eldon. Formats should inspect this animal- DAN Tucmâ€"The W of Roht. 1‘. Edwards, Mannie, will in the mono: hie own stable. He wee imported from North Carolina and repreeente some of the ioremeet trotting es. See cards tor certiï¬ed pedigree Pmeâ€"The rogues-ti at John Maxine. Lindsey, will make it ted season at his own stable. Parker was sired by Phil Byedyk, end should please the meet teetidiene tone: in point of breeding and appearance. KENTUCKY Jibâ€"The property of H h Mo Langnim. Pigeon Creek bridge. Hewil mete the season in Emily Enninmore and Vex-ulna. He weesired by Keitnoky, and therefore comes of epeedy stock. BULLS. nad- West of ma Imam sue coma-cu A)!!! «a A: an anion: price 0! TH E AFERICAN Doc-rons ,' (29 Yearsjractice in Euro}: dad AW) For further inform-nod. 3391' in MclNTYR a: STEWART. Vendor‘s 8011013011. Linda: Dutod this 19th day of MALA .D. 1892â€" 8-5. GREAT ORTGAGE SALE New Advertisements. mm nun-m PER ACRE REDUCTION IN PRIOBS 'Noh h namuouuummam GARE ï¬nwumMmm'm hind Ir. WI- War but. . 0mm Undoâ€. Wu‘m. ’5'. s-nvmrud Ir. lawn of Cam and Inn mum-luau no. ' ' twenty-Ive or miles et e time without duv- bit. end without M to the depth 0! themed: orthemol theme eta-ad i! hebnot equel to my weight in than outdone. he will be held in no caution on e In} ol hhlon.†may inst-none m 31va the peflormm at these bones, which prove them to be pone-ed a! moot wonderful power- 0! endunnoe end speed. 0:: Inch Mb. 1833. Hebe?" I mm trotted over 3 {our mile count: in Epplnn’ Fore-t, "sixteen miles†In ï¬fty- elght minutes and ten seconds. as ten atone (one hundred end tony pounds). At rryheeth. on the m of November 0! the vantage-r. apt-In lemurs brown we trotted tune ea in thirty- mmwm“ "1.3:“ w.“ Ir,“- â€mm were on e mtch cut. one hupdjfg nine: in nlqe ho_un_end r: a? the 1030111: tiommfnte an the no: eeen. «English ecnov onerona unplin ambled end Rnrnl Repeater-yo! Genoa! lnlonnetion. pub in 1808. which n":â€" "ankney. in the non! noceptntion o! the word' withthe epomnxwrihehoree ‘orto nil others' on the score of minimum and In been- lent toeveryomce o! exertion. speed or unnce. orm otherwomtomtthmdteryen Inbor at his altuetion. horn which his contemponrl en, the reeer no the chnrger, by the Imaginary enperlority of their qunliilnetionennd pempel'ea nppeennee. ere always exempt. It is the peculiu' province 0! the Hackney to any hie mute:- twdve or ï¬fteen mile- in en hour to covert. where the hunterin in waiting ' end nome- tlmes to brlng the groom back with even mttorexpe ditlon It is the don-Mm of the Heck to encounter and overcome a nnd dialer: tie- ot every description. Hie eo tntlon should be u- eellentnndpin spirit invincible. He Innet be thin to u .4. _n-_ _- _ “7, , , ALL ,,,A n,â€" um. ‘ mm knood non. blind nun o! Kr. Wood- oock'u, Inn Harlin. Norfolk. W Ion: nun: on the London Rood In llhroo hour: md tony-Ibo uln- utu. Jenny Llnd. I muons for hot Min shout 1841 trotted a mile within thno mum . In: (cartoon none (on. bound and mm pounds) In akin: tall Inn to Nontnglmn who tuned by Lord Spell“?! Chmflon. n din-noon: My mum, her on" rod. “out ol the M on ‘ "' “:22†m2" WOWMW£° an. m ° we 0 k 34001113!“th b93310 0“ T90!!!" Moro (lurk, b!" Wyn: um. _______, v.~___ _v___' ._ I journey of nun-0‘I than on. banana aid Iixty and: ‘ .Iâ€"‘h OI.- .n-LA.‘ .1â€" .a .11...-h' PERFORMANCES. SIR GARNET 3m 3214)won the anew-[south zmtlaondonhotu ow inlswu: a very strong mammals: 1891.1uu'rhondsloinml, 011., 1:: at 'Woodvulo in 1892. 1:: st Linda: In 1892; being flntwhmver shown. TUESDAY. will proceed to Bobt. Pozne‘e. Gha- dlne. (or noon; thence to the Central Home, Linda-y, tor the night. murmur. will proceed to Idntyre'e Hotel. Cmony. {or noon; thence to Ednnn' Hotel. Woodville, (or the night. - Will mke the Season of 1892 3 follows: HODAYmm 2nd. will lave his on stable, to Brunker'a Hth Otkwood, for noon; thence to Jenkln's Hotel. Little Brimn. to: the night. amount. wm proceed to his on mac. mun. when he will min until the following Hondsy morning. The ubovo route will be continual duflnz the season, hedth and weather pormlttlng. mm (671): g g IIN.BIWI mm (670); I! R Kg sire. Lord uflmr'l Volunteer. z x g 2 Ir . mung; dun. Robinhood (876); an. r Satan's swag (707), by plumberlmd'a thhnd Stale- nLA‘AA "‘4‘ 1, “AAAMA‘_A 1M.\ “53"» ‘Eï¬u’s'u zoo-'éhnaaéz'my’ieaimam; $755.. mu: odEile)__(699),)by mm. by m mummy. win roeood to Dana-tors Hotel. Cnnnington. tor thenlg t. may. will proceed to Tnylor‘l Howl. Deny. ville. for noon: thence to chomld's Rom, Sunder- land, for the night. Pasta-am SIR GARNET 3RD (3274) H. S. 8.. Vol. ‘11qu fouled in 1878. bred by W. J. Stone, Elmhun. Norfolk, England; imported in 1890 by Jo:. Bock, Thorndnle. Ontario. SIR GARNET 3RD (8274) was sired by Gard-mm (1492): a sin, Popehot (1092)' g 2 sire. Howall'n Bino- ngul (tying g gl'ro. BI I Mm (670); I! R R u- 1y-u___.___ _ _ _ __ .1“ (435). by with» swam. C data (I them SIR GARNET 3RD, 2 doiook in moon. the idiom “ m‘ï¬imm: E E 8. F 3g: E; 5 E a g i 5 $2 agaa ‘E 3.5% Eggs :- §R Eiég E? E5; 55 gé :5; SEE gï¬ 9? deeds. pews, sunsets or copies at moumuumhe: evidence-ct title then these in their Was. There will he s reserved bid. The one: conditions will be the sand conditions oi thscourt. Furthernsrticulsnn conditions of sale can be ind cnhséwucouco to Messrs. McSwayn It Andei-scn. Moore a: Jockson and Meets. McIntyre k. tewon, solicitors. mossy, and John Ruskin. Esq . Q. 0.. Toronto. the 18m 12m. â€ma WW. w. mung,†. ,, ,u -'-_A__ _A l-_ E leSwnnr a: Amman. Vendor! Solicitorsâ€"1m 4. TOWNSHIP 01" ELDOM SATURDAY, JUNE HTH'. l892.‘ lama-{11' notâ€"1“- m um“ nth-M manna-t $20.33: PUBLIC AUCTION mmmmumwmum Conn cu thew buxom 8w W HAT THE HAGKHEY HORSE IS? [111E IMPORTED REGISTERED HACKNEY STALLION, f. C'. Johnston, Manila, No. 3274. Vol. ".11.. 8. 8. B. Inn. “mama. 8. O. JOHNSTON, "'1?†a gag red). 1.00:1â€:th COMHIVERMI J “#19935 ,, '3 bailout-us howmptoioonteul wmwhoVHInot mantayhnnxuimthe inclnd - gamut of gate: whoa“: 2’1: tanned “£3: mum at m. In the com: n 31cm t7 Vin-on mowholootthoeqtgteot 3'35 of Just! thc clams of my medium on tau-shout the 9th day of July. man. has ha made“: to! the Chum 1ï¬lththe at the «W 4th DAY OF J UNE. 1892, 017 an the E duo the of June. 1893. lathetownot “ammo“ fl. wag-gar» W. W. DEAN, omummmwwuumon «Isuzu-ammo: at 11170100: In the (moon “the Mo chm m whiohhnvouhn Samarium-lace mumotJuno .tom :0.†HI! 10th. mâ€"mz TD- Clerk at Oll- 18.63.0803 mammal. InanSA! our: WA! to race!" Warns. mmmmp.o.30xm h. Apt-1122M. 1891â€"1024911. VOICE CULTURE. JOHN DUKE’S. South Adel-Moat» many. for event): In the vs; of 37mm 3nd Plants. Wednesday, the ï¬rst of June, next, VEGETABLES AN D PLANTS. ----60 1‘0â€" Pnnsoiun .4: James Sh of Port rpm. Pyggu-mxp _ Jvitth.‘ n.--â€" M the m an ot‘iii’vï¬iï¬-Iwi fhoTomMpClerkotOpl here by notiï¬es summing 111090.01: EGISTBATION NOTICE. flaw. Much 10. 1892. NewAdvertIsements. 0le TO OREDITORS. SLOCU‘M’S One Door west or Neill’s Boot and Shoe Store, No.69 THos. ARMSTRONG, LII/081 Y MD PE TE â€3050, For the SPRING and SUMMER Trade, dd" FAIBWEATHEBWOMPANY, HAVE OPENED OUT A FULL STOCK 0F GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHINGS, .31 [W Oxygenized Emulsion of Pure Rents-Stu LIN DEA. Y. BOTTLE ' mmwoan We have the beet roll ending machine ever brought to Lindsay, all gumnteegoodrollnprieebc. per 11)., 2c. for oiling. A urge-ad well ll! stock of goods on bend cheap in exeharigo for wool or enh- . .- A mnYhni‘a. epeclelity ï¬diï¬mtkindqginouymeatdel. Ahoeï¬mmi m“? "v “-w gun tweede, ehirtlnge, ootéonudee end other 10 dry goods away down in price. Md @011 8'“th require e have amount of wool and we ' pay the highest cash ptice for wool' from us. g - - - - l extreintnde. l‘hoee Imhmgto buygooda or haung wool to sell should end do onu- trading wh‘ direct With “19 manufactum. You are sure to she your friends HO RN BROS ing b CLIMBING OUR BACK AGAI FINE JOB PRINTIN WVu'eunc a we surety r w and Felt). White Shim ° Shirt' 5, Underwear uf a‘ csrdlng end spinnmg machines of the lsteet improved style. We are pram ' Cashmére 80d“: Cull; mnï¬wtnre wool into goods of :11 kinds, and from the long experience .we _ â€" Ind and by careful sttention to busineee we ere conï¬dent we can give Inmnufsctnring onrpnceswfllbefoundss low as any 1n the country. “I". Mammm‘h Smâ€) l9 We wish to inform the public thst we have removed the machinery iron ' mills and hsve placed it in the Lindsey mills, which we hsve_p LINDSAY WOOLLEN MILL: HORN 38.08.. Proprietors. Bututupwmbootmyot. nulmnywumm‘ubw ' â€www.mmmunquuumu mnmtmm 76and78 Kent- t†“MS“? ton-uh. mmumm;wmmtmhudthom â€Jung“ “mummyâ€"mm“ nmmmmm mummmmmum. GMYITOOIOOM muucmmmmmum B. Z. YEREX, - Little Britai little Bdhln. MILâ€. Ianâ€"ms. Dr. T. A. Slocum. Is a Specialty at the ofl‘ice of THE POST. and ROLL CARDIN G- Manager. CAPS The 08118111811 Past. Difficulty of Breathing Tightness of the Chest Wasting Away of Flesh Throat Troubles Consumption Bronchitis, Weak Lungs Asthma, Coughs Catarrh, Colds Horn Bros. USE IT FOR formerly non t} re thgn (mull; ’l Suits, Odq We lay great: I A.-_L 7 Bought wherever Bargains ca We are Busy, Busy wilioumzinâ€"gs and Silk Laces, y I! any wonder we do I u'uoh a: pri [- 1: any wonder we do t 3 our immense stock and gram ’0. 800 our Ladies’ Hose, (133-9? manner md immense â€matkperyu‘d and range I. It all wonder our G I! ï¬t any wonder we do Our Mammoth Store is good homes value' for do this is .t m wag 1i_Ee_ a_ b_e_e_ plve’ixi 1! $55,000 THE GEE HOT WE Because we have the gepend u§>on getting Come adhere you Friends We were not 1 2'- regret Just a LOOK FOR 1% RITGi uctio how.