v.7 hr, {Special to Tm: P051- I Scaooz. Knownâ€"The following is the standing of the pupils in s. s.’ No. 1“, Fame- Ion for she month of Aprfl. The names are. arranged in crder of merit 2â€"3:. 1V.â€"Liz- zie Cnnhbert, Annie Cunningham. Jr. IV. â€"-Mabe1 Bea. Neil Parrington, Percy Haygsrth, Johnnie McNisb. Sr. III.â€" George Pennington, Eva Rea, Greenwood Parrington. Jennie Hoyle, Edith Taylu'. Jr. III.â€"Eaihie Mc-Xish, Fred R35, Forqu- hnr Parrlngton, EJWEI‘d Ssaples. Gertie Haygarth. St. II â€"Meta Haggartb. Jr. IL-Lily Rts. P-u't II LB:ssie Parting- on, Fiosï¬-c Rey, Lzze'Js. Haynrih, Hattie LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS. â€"â€"_, We ï¬nunaia’u 32. OPS. [S] «:1le to Tax Post] Scnooz. Ram 31', e. 9. No. 2. lug cf the pap 13 or 5.9 No. ‘ 7 ' ‘ ‘ , . A 1 Hr l": w... -- i, SCHOOL Run 31', s. s. No. 2. The mm lng cf the mph 0! 5.5 No. 2, Ops, is as ws :~Fcurtb class: 1 E; -; . 3 Richard- 2 Grace Lagle. mini class : 1 Willie Lang, 2Thomas Corsoadden, 3 Fred Corscsdden, 4 Richard Carsoadden, 5 Se- lena Zealand. 5:. second class: lAnnie Lang, 2 Evie Lang, 3 Villa Hartley, 4 E’- win Corscadden, 5 Cecil Richardson, 6 Joseph Theme, 7 Laura. McGlnnls, 8 Willie Logie. Jr. secgnd class: lGeorge C:rs- cadden, 4 Annie Ki laby. 3Florence Brown, 4 Willie McGinnls, 5Lily Corscadden, 6 Sidney MLGinnis, 7 J cseph Marthe. Part second class: 1 Wesley Lang, 2Wilbert Kmaby. Sr. ï¬rst class: 1 Millie Brown. Jn ï¬rst class: 1 Mossom Klllaby, 2 Amy Richardson, 3 Alexander Zealend. . [Special to Tm: Pom-.1 STANDING cf pupils cf 5. s. poea, for month of April :-Sr. Arch. Mchgedl, Ellzs Ste Gilson, Mary A. Wills, Lathe Badman, Laurence Badman, Melville llama, Bessie Rabi ence thman. Sr. 11!. class nor, Haber Crrnish, Ida. ] Wicketr, Ada Wills, Fred V l"? vvvvvvv v STANDING cf pupils (f s. 8. NB. 1, Mari- pcea, for mouth of April :-Sr. IV. class.â€" Arch. McDeugall, Ellzs Stevens. Louie Gllson, Mary A. Wills, Luther Gllcon, Eva Bodman, Laurence Badman, Fred Stacey. Melville ilsoc, Bessie Rablnaon, Lama ence thman. Sr. 11!. class -â€"J:hn Lun- ney, Hebe: Garnish, Ida Downer. Ida. Wicketf, Ada Wills, Fred Western. Nor- man Stevens. Jr. 111. class. â€" Chas. Wickett, Oswald Gilson, Wallace Dzvlsor, Edgar Wooldrltlge, Llewellyn Hall. I!- class.â€"-Lcrne Davlscx‘, Sarah Stacey, John McDonald, Canstance F :rguson. Pm II. class. Ernest Wooldtldge, Elleta Westcrn Margret Ferguson, Stanley Gllson, Casey McDonald. 1. rheaâ€"Milton Gnson, An' -x- wnunmn. R. S. BROAD, teacher. class. fix-ï¬esta Wooldtidge, Margret Ferguson, Stanle McDonald. 1. classâ€"Milt nle Wilkinson. R. S. B! U “I was troubled a long time with sick ’- headache. I tried a man remedies E recommended for mmplï¬nt; but it was not until I Began taking Ayer’s Pills ‘ “-â€" -_-_L want A (Correspondcnce 0! Tue Post! | WRIm.-â€"Tne remains (f Mr. J. R. | Aichcson, who was drowned in Pine Lake } (as reported last'week), were interred in St. John's graveyard Wednesdey, the ist inst. Mr. Atoheson was much respect- ed, and the intern precession was one cf the largest that has been seen in Dnnzford for a long time. The Rev. Mr. Creighton omeiated, and his remarks were pointedly enphatim At the conclusion cf the burial service of the church the Young Britons (under whose anapices the funeral was emanated), went through their burial ceremonies and took a last fiI'OWGIl c! theird pn'ted brother. The family have the sympathy of the whole neighborhood. door, is new convalescent. Dr. White, cf Lindsay, was Mrs. Thurston'e medical adviser. W, LINDSAY. FRIDAY, MAY 10. #_’â€" Qum'e HOTELâ€"mesa“ gnu-n... ...._ Neelon are ï¬tting up the Q zeen'e hotel in fine shape. They spent a good deal of money on it since they cnme to the village. IMPnovnm'rS. â€"Mr. Reid has taken down his stables and is putting it up in the rear of his lot. and is putting up a nice fence in tront....‘Mesars. Gee. Smith and L. Gilchrist nre'puitinz up ï¬ne fence: on the front of their premises. mamaâ€"Some or our young smart boys ere going to Argyle at night to oetc‘: woken, and em ranking well enter them We hope they winkeep us in freehfleh all summer. mommaâ€"Toe Presbyterian church - :- lLALL me.- Ban. Esnrn DEAL-Mr. Geo. Jewel] has sold his two shops coMr. Humphrey. who Intends running the blsrhmlta and earring. shops on his own amount. Pmusaâ€"Eouau us very some hora. Patio-have hogatoLornevfllo till on openlm can be found here ...... Mr. John F. Johnson. whowumoldmldonmwu crowd!!! out of mouluon'shouo. a Mr. '1‘. Edwards bought it, and lo movinghu mm. 11-. Mr.- Johnston hot! to go to 1.6â€"- 'v, that I receiv single box of these pills need me frog: headaches, and I am -C. H. Hc-rcnnms, East Auburn, Me. Awarded Medal at War! Mommaâ€"The Presbyterian church 13 no he r.-opened next Sabbath. The Rev. J. Mel). Duncan will omduct the services. The Rev. B. G. $12:ch, ct Mohowlr, supplied the pulpit lust Suhbotl'. Town BY-uws. - Our constable In bJund tokoep the streets clean! cayboll glam or of any column running at largo. contrary to the village by-luwe. He will Impound cows out other 8 pan. sud [or that I received per single box of these I headaches. and I am .0, H. Hmcnmcs. BRA ULE’Sâ€"MARIPOSA. m V a "s S cum museum (correspondence of my PM.) :‘s Rowanâ€"Messrs. McEwen and no flttlng up the onon's hotel In spe. They spent a good deal of on In since they came to the BA LSAM LA KB. BY TAKING DUNSFORD. WOODVILLE. stable ...... Mr. Benson Rm has one of the best livery stables In this 99:9,!th he put upon the cm at King and Stuart-ate. [Special Correspondence o! m Pm! : momdmNmILtormonthotAp-fl;‘ theflnhthreeln «shaman given. Names in order of malt: Sr. IVâ€"l Elorence Benin, 2 Chat. Malnhood, 3 Wm. Shannon and Estalla Emu, equal. Jr. lVâ€"l Chester Archer, 2 Frank Pnrvls and Altred Archer, equal. 3 Huaklsh Reuln. Sr. 111â€"1 Annie McKinnan, 8 Sarah Reazln, 3 Hand Shannon. Jr. III- IRuy Broad, 2 Julia Noble and Betta Pa v , <qu31, 3 Millie Noble. II Classâ€" 1 Roy Malnhood, 2 Garï¬eld Woodward, 3 Katie McKinnar. Sr. Pug 11â€"1 Howard Kesllcb, 2 Russell Wallis, 2 Howard Wallis and By Jackson, equal! Jr. Part IIâ€"l Victor Chase, 2 E‘sle Chase. In: Classâ€" 1 Bass 11 Evans, 2 Vada Mainhood. 3 Sell: McIntyre. A. G. Sum. (Correspondence 0! m Pon' bonnzc'rxoxs.â€"I wish to correct some errors and omissions that somehow slipped through your press in last letter. In the report of I. O. G. T. emcere, Sis. E. Noble ls rec. secretary; and Bro. J. Slemmo'n, easlstenf. The deputy mmhal ls Sir. E 11th Bateson. and Bro. R. Bucket. lodge deputv. vices of the Manilla circuit were held in this church last Sabbath morning. The weather was beautiful and the ediï¬ce was filled. The Rev. Hassard conducted the service, discoursing on the words found in Isaiah, 53: 7. The Rev. W. Wicket. of Toronto Cznf , assisted; love-feast and the sacrament of the Lam's supper were'ad- ministered, and the service was mzrhed by a deep religious irflnen ce. .5. b.‘-At a meeting of the teachrrs and ofï¬cers of this S. S. recently. Mr. W. Treemer was reelected superintendentmnd Mr. S. Treemer assistant. The rec-see. is Mr. Eugene Bateson. and Miss E. Tremeer, ess‘t. The librarian is Mr. S. Thor-burn, and Miss M. Davidson. ass's- tent. The old teachers were re-elected. Psasoxwâ€"Master Fred Purvts, v f Cresswell, spent last week with friends at C )lumbus ........ Mr. and Mrs B. Grills, cf Gelert, spent Sabbath at J. Msinhcod’e. ...... Mrs. J ohnston, of Toronto, is Visi'- lug at R. Hall‘s ...... Mrs. B'pg, of Du ‘- sar, spent a couple of days with her sister, cfr . Mainheod ...... Mr. John Windrlm and bride, cf Bur it River. spent a portion ‘ 0! their honeymoon at G. Windrins'n Cresswell ...... Mr. E. Broad, (f Lindsay ‘spent Sibbath here ...... Misses Ida and ‘ Annie Driver left on Tuesday last for Ter- 0 .ltO where they will stay for the summer. ...... Mr. C. Vareoe visited Lindsay friends last week ...... Miss L. McEacherr, Lf Lindsay. is visiting her brother at Cresswell ...... Miss Annie Poachin ls serf- ously ill, and fears are entertained for her recovery. Word was sent to her father at Montreal and he is at present here. Doctors Vroomau and Chambers are in attendance. 0:: Sunday she was taken to Oakwocd, where it will be more convenient for the attendance of the physicians. I. O. G. T.â€" On Friday evening ledge deputy Bro. R. Eileker installed the ofï¬cers elect at this ledge. The pro- gramme contest between the E agllsh. Irish, Scotch and African sides resulted as follows: lat, Irishman; 2nd. Darkies; 3rd, English; 4th, Scotch. The contest was keenly and closely fought, and good prc- grammes were regularly furnished throughout the term. ...... Mr. - friends last week Lf Lindsay. is Cresswell ...... M ously ill, and few raoovery. Word CATECHISM.â€"Q|les.â€" and Jim going last. : Lindsay, (f cam-9r. Aâ€" Correspondence of Tax POST Gauntâ€"The other evening some half 6. zen y: uths belonging to the village and neighborhood were seated or reollnlnz upon the roadside at the corner, discus- sing the weather and crop prospects, the . .L- IIIâ€"‘Ilhnna nf the upon we tum-vu- _- sing the weather and crop prospects, the tarifl‘ question, and the likelihood of the canal being pushed in the immediate future, when on a sudden their shat was interruptedin an exceedineg unpleasant and unweicome fashion. Just exactly what the boys did see is a rather dzfli- cult matter to glean from their excised and somewhat contradictoryzczounts; it appears it was a long white apparition - it A..- Md...» gt. the; cor- what the boys did see is a rather dili- cult matter to glean from their excited and somewhat contradictory recounts; it spyears it was a long white apparition passing underneath the culvert at the cor- ner that caused the boys’ hats to rise as each took the shortest kind of bee-line for the sheltering root of the parental domi- cile. Although the boys did not think it necessary to remain long enough to address Mr. Spook, or to irquire after the health of Mrs. and all the little Spookiets. they nevertheless have ideas more or less clear as the dimensions, shape. speed and general appearance of his ghoetahip. The length averages about 4 ieet 9 inches, the width about halt as much. As a goer the 9pparition was a veritrhle earlier, and could be compared to nothing any slowu- than Beilla's comet. Some crank has been silly enough to suggest that it might be caused by a mirror through the window of ‘ some one of the houses near by. but the ihoys score this idea. Think they'd have [ walked away so fast from anyi hing lees ‘ than a full jewelled, hack-action. gilt- ? edged ghost! Not much. i Temperance Newsâ€"Our society can- tinues to prosper. and, as we predicted it would be. its condition under the direction 3 of the new omens is as ti urishing and progressive as it has been during almost any quarter sir ce the inauguration oi the society at Islsy. Our roll now contains over one hundred names, the greater per- i tion (1 when: are live. active workers. i have been carried through successfully and since September last uninterruptedly, except in one single case when the state at roads and weather rendered it a dimcuit matter tor the most at the members to to in attendance. Without doubt our society, in its two-told function at literary and temperance edecatcr. continues to he ‘ prom for M! w when :3: cs will not children :1 this 8°“ natured into the mo: visiting In Eldon... 3m. Allen 1). reun- eon, who he been spending Enter nee- tlon as home 93 our math-wee: suburb, he: renamed attendance et Llndeey Col- legleee Ipsï¬tute......ur. Nos-men Fer gustn wutempheee going to the Own: 0" m the neu- tntm, where he will the up the p'oteteion ct wood cervix-z, for which he hummirmtdent.... inu Flo. McFadyen spent part- of lest weel: In Lin-hey wrlflna on the art whoa! man. held lntheC'. '.there....‘.w§.eM. Miller, nexh. Pnsoxux. â€"1 BAMSEY'sâ€"MARIfOSA- SALEM -â€"M ARI P 034- good, the full mum of wm not be noon until the his gonna-ulna M 113" the men and women of tho IBLA Y. Mr, Neil Mensohern ll on.....:ur.AnanD.Fu-z=- negâ€"Where were Finley last Sunday? Armâ€"to ._ RED ROVER. acreage o! tell when: son a in tamer eon in particular hoe not tested tee or to becco since, and there are more the: ehonld tell in line. â€"â€"â€"__________â€"_â€"-â€"â€"= “when end mm W get your oils and other enpplhe hem J u. Surm 00., Lindsay. Send in you orders; goods flrtt-cleoe; pricee right. See Advt. J‘s SurraCo.â€"52. _________.__â€"â€"- run end l'hhill. â€"“Never The Port Hope Guide eeys: run-hens in the history of Rice Lake has â€".â€"-â€"--â€"â€"â€" . punter. - got out into the â€"~_â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€" â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- embMthep-oondheincveryunem. Millstone-dyes!“ dodged omens some treee. etrikowlhhlny hetehetJheeniyweeponI; hed.hno didnotencceedininjnrinzlny‘ With eouno dialeolcy I e: not deep now. when myi enowehceewereotmoeeneeoone. The mooeo lull penned me. zen-ins e: inter- veinendonewho weenimbetllodeldeeot bellowing noise. After eevenl mommewiahhllb'ontfeet. hehelked end stood ebont twenty yudl ewey. poring end rcerinz. I eegerly eeized this opportunity to climb e tree. end eoon em: theenuneltmed end mode cm Otell the edventnree I hove hed in the butâ€" end they number n fewâ€"the one Iheve jnet reload came the newest to being my vme,.sndu.naalmform inc W bacon since, and there an more ma :1: tall in line. “who“ and um nun-'- get your on: and other “WU“ tram J“ SurmCo.,Llndnv. 30111110!“ orders; goods arm-elm; prion right. See Advt. JAs Smï¬Co.-â€"52. run end â€hill. The Port Hope Guide eeye :-“Never perhaps lnthe history of Rice nu bee there been so much llllclt ï¬shing 3: in the presenoseeaon. In In an open secret . , A ,_ an“..- 0:. gal! 'Xhe Buoy Went Under. cum; Time: :â€"A story was afloat [at week thou s nun was drowned near Long- tord while crossing the lee. but like 3 good many other etcrlea vs hen Investigated was 777 3.4.1.. It nu. found to be without tonnaauuu. u. .r pears s :qnaw noticed a block object moving on the loo about half way between Horseshoe island and Langlord, end me:- watching it for a short time it went under and was seen no mcrs. A man named ‘VW‘IU 'Vw“â€"â€" v7, In a state 0! inwxlcgtlon some hours previously and when he did not turn up next day the cgnclualon was drawn that he ‘¥- ‘AL- nu“! ma- had attempted scenes: the lake and was drowned. The theory was exploded,.how- ever, when it was remembered that the place cf the 311pr disappearance is e sand bar marked by 3 large black buoy fon- navlgation purposes, and this obj ect bobbed up and down with the moving lee until ï¬nally a. piece got on top and forced It under. Amendments In the me “we. The tonowlng amendments were made to the gems law at. the last session at the Legislature: The limit: as to numberot ducks that one person may km in a season has been abolished. - ‘7-7 I.-- Mn "i5; open season for deer has noon changed. IHs llmltedbothe ï¬rst ï¬fteen days of November. The prohibitioo against klmng or taklr 8 "n.-â€" I.-_ L-.- inc y. ........... moose, elk, reindeer or oerlbon he been extended ï¬ve years longer,nem namely, until November let, 1900._ â€" n7: a;-s._ _g- L‘Uvumw. -v-y _- - , Spun-amen from the United States who pay the $25 license 7111 be. so m- 3: the power of the legislature extends. showed to take home with them the two deer each ‘ ~ â€"â€" ‘A Ln! wh‘lZ-ll- theyiu'e allowed by luv to klll. The Dominion “thermos, however. con- trol the export cf some, and the low at presenc_torblds It. u- _._a-..- h-.- F... PM.-- _-_ , The deputy game wardens have given power to not as constables. Boot 80th... â€"Mr. B. 0. Flaw", the editor 0! the Anus, cantrtbnm a very feasible paper to the May tune of my nvlew cumulus I4 ‘AAAâ€" W lulu an.) â€" the sources (I the each! evIl In modern eocInl and Industrlel condition. He gIvee enu-plee o! the ooedItIone under which hundreds ond thoueende of glrle mung for the sweater: In large American cItIee are compelled to Ilve. end shown how they ere reduced to the derpcretIon of Om the and I need to make a ohoIce between suicide “(1 dIshonor. If cheep clothe- meen cheap scale. which ore wegolnz to choose I -â€"Wlth the Prrcesslon. a naval, by Henry B. Fuller, In 3 rail-tin novel ct Ch'cuzo we on the line: ct The 0113‘- Dweuw. The thou ll dabbleâ€"tho uphennl cf 3 sebu- Chlugo comma-old family. rich and taunted. bytho unbl- * J VII V'Iï¬v uâ€"â€" -â€" Dwellev. The theme to odmlnhleâ€"tho uphenvol ct o oobtr Chicago commudol family. rich ond bummed. bytho unbl- tionqct unjust-fledged mogu- oon ad doughter. The my In which tho nut! ond social concept: ct tho olden on ovu- thrown is vividly ohown, whflo thomk Danna-i for In “rim 1m in m m“ “*1 1“ '1 ma. Advertum; Pomwt 3x mamaâ€"Seven! of 0" emtdmtoronelon Fm‘ Itto w m ROV- J- H- m won plead. Ono pir- mmhunot mud to. orat- sndthm an moramtnhauld EH55 mot | “I: v;lval;out foundation. If; ap- 7:17:ka Impression- 0‘ city In which In m I. had. but did not “0‘ puma. Within!†gotoat 1mm M mwnhoumdm moon-3m panned}! dank." championshipnoo. â€"Tho mui meeting of the Brachin orient club, was held It Omnd'a hate! the obhu- day. The um ileum m appointed puddent, which is 3 guanine: {has the club will flourish Thu inn select‘d very nimble ground. in the was! part. L! the Village. and m rpan frr matches with outside clubs. Lind 3y natured. â€"Mlse Kine Delay D11. en Ann Arbor wheel women who ween bloomas. Dee been forbidden to eppeer in them et the dinner oehle e! the house 0! her lentil-fly. end is much egarievod et the nourieiy which the notion hee oooeelonet’. She eeye she did not weer bloomers to et'reet ettention. but because it is the only hygienic end minim-table ooetume ehe known of. â€"Ao interesting meme 0! heeeheii wee pieyed eh the egricniiuni perk Pricey Whetveenthe Y.U.C.A. end the court honee teens. After e herd etrnnie the YM.CA. teem no victorious by runs, the econ standing 17 no 1°... The het- teriee for the YA! GA. were )1ch end Scott, while the other side hed Henderson end M. Weioon. Mr. J. um nmplxed the gene to the entire eetisieotion of bath teens. â€"Butblo Timeszâ€" Toronto sum-red. n crushing'ddcst st Springï¬eld on Toads): Whlle It to rush to $ttelaph to mphesy on . I. , ,A-___ -... thereenlnt onegomthelndleeumcm than the Toronto Won hu 3 pr:- emptcd clam: on the toll end honors, from which no process of Int can one: them. There eretwo orthreegoodplaytrson the roster. but the other: are either too old or too lnexpa'lenoed. Chutes August“ Med- doeks ehon‘d put him (get Into seven league boots and hutle tor better payers. -Cyelists with s liking lorunthemetieai deductions will be interested in the tailor- ingz-With n sixty-three inch gee: each revolution of the pedeie ci a. bicycle will send the wheel rot-Weed 165 feet. Number of revolutior s w quired toddve this bicycle onemile 1:330. 11s persouinwslking should take three feet st one step the expenditure of e greets: name of energy end strength es computed to riding the bicycle u like distance. playmalmost enmbntbemum ms cxllodmtowntumncceodod In noon-Ina Isa-l. meruduwerachugodm Col- loghtos hptthobdlmnndthom mm'agoalmoototthotlmbuthow workot the bunks prevented then m coating. men but minutes had phy the non am scared mother Outhou- orodlt. Juntbttm tune m culled the Callaghan â€and I goal. A: the and o! the gums. which mood only 40 minus, the-omuwodatollnhmot the turn can. Mr. Thompson. of the 0011M refused tho guns to the «situation a EVERLASTING BLACKNESSS nus-Wt! Winn by!!! pt tho that] manhuthml lawyphoa. n Blue! M D": to- â€mpwmamw FRIDAY. 255833090833 3 N 896 80a? £308- .330.» woo .07vo ca.- 99032500 308 can. .I.F. DIX, or W.E. YEREX, Little Britain, WMMI’wfl-l WNM.W boy“... See am- Cix'culu' for testimonials- 120.000 sold in 1894. May be soon in Operation on the ï¬rms of Messrs Ala-ed Webster. south of 0ckwood. Dnvid Beo- croft. John Di: 5 Sons. Little Britain. or J0. Timmy. Oak- wood. whohuolOâ€"ft. 'whoel. Lindsay Planing Mill 11287.1Ԡ"mummw-umu ’. CAMPBELL, “WATT“ ms, 15,000,000 Pa aéez‘s â€2 LIN DSAY. ONT GEO. INGLE. Gem-go Jule. MAY 10. J', 1". Dig- KENNEDY, Omenoe. SOLD BY FAIBWEATHEB 81 003., NO. 96 KENT STREET. Men’s, Boys’, Youths’, Ladies†and Children's Straws in great variety. It is an advantage to have a large range of styles to select from because this assures a becoming choice Prices Low as the lowest. Call and be convinced Ten Doses of Fine: Straw Goods. THE HIGHEST AWARDS World’s Columbian Exposition, M only by tho "one“ [â€3 “WI w" “Munro 0! Hotel Steel Rams. Kitchen nnmtnm and Home [:0th Hut-Air Steel Furnace: , _ _. -, -. n-__l a...» IDA-Mon (mark: and Wuhinmn AVEHWJW The ahove named Company have located headquarters at the DALY HOUSE. INo handler plan. to:- Shingles. | mw.mnm..m.n Fetch on your Beads and act your [arm stock Insured at '“ Bun an (hon Founder II marred to do s11 kinda a Outing and Eaundxy W Running 0 Implemon sud manna etc “Setting :1 Shaun Engine. and B: ladâ€"Tworumhwm m an yum-slum mu 050m†ï¬zbrouqh-bed and Farm Stock Insured at very Low Rates. j_.._..___....__._ \ 13TH! RATHBIII G J We are mu established (at our new. mommy: and central premium. and mm; to call attention to the vari- mm “no. of good- now «a. stock and their guilty and - pried. - Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Plaster Paris, Charcoal, . Portland Cement, Salt, Terra Cotta Material, Drain Tile. etc, etc. NORTH mm of Landau-u. BRIDGE. BATHBUN 00". YARD 00M and W000 LINDSAY FOUNDRY JAS. KEITH’S. WILLIAM STREET Agent. G. u. M. BAKER The Ratnbun Oo’y. 302316;; MAXINE STRAW GOODS ouum MUTUAL LIVE s'rocx 8‘ m. 7om7omu5m no. vsâ€; Founded 1546. JUST RECEIVED AT Wmueht Iron Range _â€"-â€"â€"â€" Farm a Hotel abntlJ-‘ï¬lyliange J3. ’6. E01111. John Manna. am “am '0‘ [do of [man no: ud Wuovoat Sm: w s W K prop-fly med. Sales to Jan. lst, 1894, 2.“ ngot form. Oman-04 WMMW l 1866. Pad up 0w“. "-0000â€- JOHN MARIN S m. MALLET CABVING AND STEAM TABLES. BF “LEABLI WATEBBACKS etc. u his style bully W is cold only mummy m tron (ur own was one cum thmchnut Camd- . Uom Sm . _m_ J. J. _WBTHEBUP. Organs and PiantJ FOR Workmanship Durability Artistic Design Easy Motion It not wowed by any man Machine 111““ To be sure of getting {items article at 3 Eur price deal with New William mm..Loood"' â€Agent tor Linda! D William--1. N r" STEE J. J- Wgtherup; J. Mauezz â€"THE-â€" at Lindsay, with Di“ to the name: the scene of 1 be bid in Ci theme Three Hui The write: me, mm] the pen mm to the story. out... will mm t'“ “and. 550:!» one: written on on when paidbl mesa-1m All avarice the Dr. Will ville. Ont., July. 1395. orig!†Em! twee ‘ until the ï¬ve The votlnn D member. thou publn commute: The ï¬ve I the 31:50!th Maine Ca miâ€- Omani I38. dean-u laps: m an: other purpoq st the am“ the poor boa The Dr Ill pace-nu 0d 00 their llama say or loss at n wh! The deal-11 counting or 03de Tho scam Outline ocpl â€Mutant m to 1:! the not can Was b on! um: eve limbo-4 had sting“: hm. whlol wmsu LITE RA SYI THE bydd