i. Edwards Go. kes, Hoes, Forks, Sprayers Trees and Bushes, Etc. HA TGEETT, Agent. rutiers. Bottom Prices. QUEEN’S :RTH D A Y @113 Follow. 13in Poles, Grape» “weep- _._WILL SELLâ€"â€" Leturn Ticket. .gnAY. my 23mm T3088- i! 3453, good 2.0 Return up to and on r 13:2.151“. 3t Single tint-cu- ':,_.;eh lute Tickets must. be obtained. at .2, new; Ofï¬ces. Tickets purchased on Zsoid 2:qu ““6- Apply to any agent of E}. Edward: d' 00. Varnish“, . Etc. RATHER a; CO’Y. @ted HA TTERS. / BROWN’S BOTANIC BITTERS, mega": W"'“'J" P3331!“ a; DRUG STORE. Lindaâ€, 25 ots. a Betti:- o! unaware, Heavy Goods. m. 222. Sign d the Anvil. WXIII. WHOLE No. 1811 ITS FOBTIETHYEAR. ’93 in CHILDREN’S ma the: 8: Co. use: of Sf IN MOWERS. ELPS GARDEN, 071103. 91 KENT-81'. wan-“n heylzace introduc- as. Their success 1â€:de the large 7/ ‘EA T3 mid, cum LIFO. weelc antee gPaciflcLflaflway 972 itee the public > and Correct less prices than ’ Straw Goods Manufacturers Unfortunately : men they do ’51, and Prices observed a ccessful artist mpnny. of success.†23 in business, ‘ and enter- r'ected mean Dial“: Sit‘ prevailing tains, Paints, 71688 are LAWN . quan- follow not al- Moved by Dep.-reeve Caannm.seconded by Coon. Staples, that the chairman of the town property committee be authorized to kalsomine and repaint the walls and wood- work of the town hall building. Several of the councillors were not in favor of making any repairs. but ï¬nally it was decided to place $25 at the disposal of the ccmmittee. TO WELCOME THE BRETHREN. Moved by Coon. Toucnnumv, sooOnded by Conn. KILLABY, that in view 0! the coming annual meeting in: Lindsay or the Supreme Grand Orange Lodge of British North America, that this corporation present an address of welcome to that society at theirâ€"meeting, and that the mayor and reeves prepare and present the same. Conn. Bum thought the motion would establish a bad precedent. and was not consistent-other large bodies, such as church conferences and synods. bad meet in town and they had not been welcomed in the way preposed. Conn. Toucnsm said he was certain that it any member or the council had moved to present an address ol‘ welcome tr: the Methodistor any other eonhrence i would have been carried. The meeting or the srand lodge would mean the presence oi 150 or 200 visitors from all parts of Canada in the town. and it would be well to treat them courteoualy. He was not an Orangeman himself, but had been asked to make the motion by a member of the .order who held a high paltion. â€"â€" in am... a. Oh..- m- Upon request of Coon. Staples, chairman oi the ï¬nance committee, Engineer Chip- msn'e account of $225 for drainage plans and speciï¬cations was brought to the attention of the council....Conn. TOUCH- BURN said he thought the 3200 granted by last year’s council was to cover everything, and he did not approve oi increasinn the sumâ€"Referred back to ï¬nance committee, with power to act. REPORT or rm: FINANCE commune. Conn. STAPLES, chairman, presented the report, which recommended payment of the following accounts:â€" R. D. Thexton,i‘or tire team ........ ...... 33113 J. Berry. " “ ll 30 S. Dobson. gate for dump ground- 5 00 Jae. Bell. street watering......_........ 3 60 . Gas company account .................... 12 83 J. G. Edwards “» ..................... ii 1 ‘ S. Hughes, " .. ................ ggg ;Sadler’s mili...... .. ................. ..... The committee also «commended that the estimates for the sear bestruck as some as possibleâ€"Adopted. REPORT 01‘ ran mm: AND WATER com- mmz. ‘ Conn. KEITH, presented the report, which asked that 42 feet of Essex exten- sion ladder be purchased for the use of the brigade; alsothat two new electric lights be placed. one at the south-west corner of Peel and Cambridgeet, and the other at the west corner of Kent and William-eta. â€"Adopted. LETTING THE commas DOWN EASY. Moved by Conn. TOUCEBURN. seconded by Conn. KILLABY, that in consideration oi the Lindsay curling club purchasing lot No. 7, Peel-sh, and building thereon, this council agrees that the assessment remain as at present, $700, for 10 years, provided the let be used continuously for curling and bowling green purposes.â€" Carried. 'UKE;;;u§;:;;-cï¬.3 155785: there was an meets! for the motion’ poled- me, mayor 3mm: mane vaccine the visitors“: his ofï¬cial aplclty. it named Deni-""0 CR â€fligmbmotm to him very mm to, "an†01‘ .l ulna rel'gfcn ch 3 to fl't'lengï¬M‘ w 7 Two hoconntiâ€"J; Ltthgow, 81.50, J. Kenn, sllâ€"wero relerred to the ï¬nance ooygmittee.†2:: From J. Rogers and other residents on Hamilton-en, asking the council to solicit the G.T.R. management: to “he up their culverts on Hamilton and Durhometm; as they were not large enough the water backed up and flooded their aellers.â€"- Refer- red to the street and bridge committee, to exgmme and reporg. 7 From E. Woods, asking {5: 1310115. 016 In. ï¬le for boulevudmg purposes.â€"Retemd to_ street 5nd bridge commljtee. From Rev. Robt. Johnston. B.A.. B.D.. acknowledging receipt or a copy or resolution censoring him for alleged state- ments made by hlm before the board or license commissioners. â€"Beeelved and tyled. W ' From Sam G. Parkln, complaining of the non-enforcement ot the cow by-law in his nelgh box-hood, to the great detriment of his lawn....Ih was pomted out that Pound- keeper Wlleon would be delighted to learn the names of the owneregaot the ofl’endlntz animals. :2: Clerk Knowlson stated thou he had been instructed by Meyer Walters to mention to the council that the south ward fence- vlewere refused to act. As the names of the deltquente could not be ascertained at the moment the appointment of new fence- vk were wss deferred. From Mr. Sier, lessee of Nos. 23 and 24 Queen’s square. 33ka that the promises, be reshhgled and two rooms numbered. Referred to town property committee. conmumcuroxs. The following communications and petitions were read by the clerk: - The minute- or the ms regal" and special meetings were rad Ind on motion were conï¬rmed. A BRIEF SESSION-COMMUNICATIONS “AND momsâ€"Inn mm:- noosn noon -'rnn omen amp LODGE 1'0 32 PRESENTED was at ADDRESS or wnLcom-z. A regular meeting of the town tether. wee held in the council chamber Monday evening. Meyer Walters being out of town, Reeve Kylie occupied the chair. The other members present were Den.- reeve Grendel) and Coons. Blein, Keith, Touchbnrn, Kmeby, Staples, Gmogly,‘ Anderson and Robinson; | e. H. Wmox. EMBKI 1.1831156 THE TOWN â€E119 wauadiau gm. LOCAL MATTERS. IILSOI 8:. WILSON. LINDSA. Y TO WN C'O UNCHL " THE POST’S COUPOIV. @hg @mmmmm PBDPRIETURS. Speeches were made by Mr. John A. Barron, Q. 0., Mr. James Dickson and John A. Ellis. The political poeition oi! the riding was discussed. but as there was not n (all meeting of the members it won not deemed edviaeble to bring our e condi- due. The following resolutions were then introduced: 7 _ “_“__“_m_‘_l_ pledge ourselves to support them in their deter- mined efl'orta to melt hue never connected the name or Wan-ed Laurie: with sandal. there has never been impnt‘ d to him In! vice, endlhe libel-u party recon ze in him a cadet of whom Canada can and does («1ij proud." Moved by E. Fitzgufldaeeonded by Jo A. mum Ems. "the: the reform East vmtom. In convention assembled, are we opponunity o! expreegnc unknown “at":bzau-{oiiiiuou were unud amid-t mat «tun-19m, and the meeting wu brouahno I close by In 1m In Inning “God an the qua-u.†Mr. Jsmes chkson. president. took the chslr, end srter eslllng the meeting to order, directed thst the election of emcers for the current you be proceeded with, the result being that the old ofï¬cers were un- animously re-eleoted, vim, J smes Dlekson, president; Edward Lytle. flee-president; W. T. Junkln, seeretsry. un- vuuwueii “That thereform association fox-NorthVIctoz-lo once: the circumstances deem it inadvisable to nominates candidate toconteotEm Victoria and this neociotion are or opinion the: um member: thereof should be left It liberty to so: and vote on they think proper. unbiased and uninï¬ueneed by any notion of this convention.†Moved by George .Mortin. 31ng by Jamel rejoice to acknowledge the area: end involunhle eergiceggf age Hon. Wilfred lander and his ,7 __ n- n.- Luce.- n! momma-In And The annual meeting of the East Vldoria liberal aeeoeiation was held in Dickson's hall, Fenelon Falls. on Friday last. There was a very fair representation or liberala from different parta oi the riding, but the inclement weather was the means of keep- ing many away who otherwise would have been present. , 7 6n monon‘moxnuFIFVoii m6 com- mittee or the whole on By-law No. 707. to conï¬rm the appointment of Dr. Kcmnt as town physician at a salary of 8150, Conn. Keith In the chair. The by-law was put through the usual routine. paced. sinned and the corporal coal attached. The council then adJonrnod. Dem-reeve Gunman. could not see who: Conn. Blnin expected to gain by boggling over the matter at that late dateâ€"the floor was completed, end in the opinion at some it: was better manlthe one recommended would hove been. The subject we: then dropped. Conn. BLAIR demenetreted in 3 practical way than the I} in. wee not on good u the 2 in. would have been. Only 3 smell section of the I; in. flooring had been leid when the mistake was detected by Mayor Wel- ter: and others. and is m underezood then that the party responsible to: the mistake should be compelled to take up the portion lni_d It hie owl: expense. .. . , ‘,A Den-teen Cmnmncholnmn ot the town property committee. said he hod interned the engineerot the change cede:â€" ed by the council, and the mleteke was due to his forgetting to cell at the town clotk’e ofï¬ce to see a copy or the motion. The floor was as good, u not better, then the one ordered by the council, end the town would loge nothing by the mlntoke._ _ . _ , Conn. BLAIR naked for iniorm'etion regerding the floor of the market room. which was laid with Ii in. etnfl' ineteed of 2 in. leak, as ordered by remiution oi oonnci . There had been neglect or duty and leek of economy displayed in connec- tion with the work, on the 2 in. flooring would bet twice es long a theï¬xindahid down. ..,< A 823D In reply to 3 question Conn. Tonohburn and thnt the grove! pinced upon Linden,- 53. had 00“ 40¢. per yard, Ind tho: aprud npon Cambridge-at. 350. In I" 225 load»; nod been spread upon the two streets at a coat of about $90. Dem-roe“ CRANDELL said it won unions to dwell upon that: phone of the question just thenâ€"the motion said the 18.1: at J one "and no 1021mm" other methods might be devized next year to secure prompt psy- men - BASTVI'CTORIA LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. Conn. STAPLES sold he telled to eee the justloe of extending the timeâ€"e lerge number or those in omen were perfeouy nble to pay at my time, but would 110:. Such people should be compelled to pay ; It wee, or course, all right to deel gently with those teen: emben'oeeed for meme to do so. Moved by Conn. Stuns. eeconded by Conn. â€Damon, thet the none of Conn. E. Glllozly be added to the dnenoe oomâ€" THE WELL-TO'DO MUST PAY NOW. Moved by Dem-teen Cmnnm. second- ed by Conn. TOUCEBUBN, that the time to: the collection of the out-tending texee be extended to J nne 18th and no longer, B. F. Jewett to be collector without lnerenee of alumâ€"pended. fl 7 ,, _ The ï¬ction m then voted upon nnd curled. Conn. ROBINSON thought the motion should pus. It was but right thot my large society or body or man visiting our town and putting money in circulotlon should be mode volcano ofï¬cially. He was only aorry that the whole council were not included. Conn. Saunas sold he judged from the reach of the move: md ucondot that thoy would like so hove on oddrou pro- sentad, ad it doing so would more my action of tho people feel better he though: the members should no 3'1“?th out 0! their my to mpmh it. . Conn. amour untamed himself In hvor of the motion. 1% won 3 mull motto: other :11. Coun.hm'rnsnidhedidnotwishittcbe inferred thet he objected to lashing thin†pleusuttorthebrethren whoweretovieit the town, but the course edvoosted wee unususl. The Fruit Growen’ end Bee- keepers’ sseocietions hsd met in Lindsny recently. but neither ot those bodies had been vetted upon with on eddress of we!- come, though the members were represen- totive menâ€"the meyor hnd. of course. nut in en nppesrnnce end extended greetings. At the recent large getheriug 0! Sons of Scotland in Toronto no nddrees wee ure- sonted by the council. but the mayor called upon them nud expressed his pleesure st their visit. Conn. Touéniiuén wee or opinion the: e dietinetion might v roped! be mede between ministers .113 gembere of eeetei aoeietieeâ€"the clergy met in their own churches The run]! of tho vmt. would be tho circa!» Dion doings-um of money. ond tho mmntouon or m .ddrou would not be tog Mo rem-u Tnmwngmsrcux. SOMEBODY BLUNDEBED. THE CASE OF GRAVRL. LINDSAY ONT. FRIDAY MAY 25 1894. Working An Old l'ske. OTTAWA, Mey l7.â€"The old but ever new scheme for navigation connecting Georgien Bey with Lske Onterio, known so the Trent Velley cenel, was revived on Thurs- dey oi lest week by the presence oi e lerge depntetion consisting oi ebout 200 dele‘ mice irom verions towns end townships elong the route oi the cenel. A dozen counties were represented. end ell the parlismentery representetives who see votes in the efleir were on head in force. Mr. Jemee Stevenson. hi. P., oi Peterboro. wee chosen cheirmsn oi the meeting. 81: John Thompson end Hon. J. G. Heggert ‘ met the delegetes. Mr. Carnegie ex M. P. . ‘ot Petsrhoro, wee the ï¬rst speaker. He wee the eecretery oi the Trent Velley ‘ commission, beceuee one or the shine end delays resorted to by the government to keep this metter‘ dengliug beiore the electors from one generel election to enothor wee e roysl commission. Mr. Carnegie reierred to this report oi _the commission es heving been msde Just beiore the lest generel election. Two deye b:iore the election Sir John Meodoneld sent e telegrem to Hr. Ceruegie promising t grent et the next session. In view oi the feeling thet this wee e Trent Vslley government thet section hed returned ï¬fteen members to support the government. ‘ Mr. Carnegie. who is e strong conservetive. uteted that these promises were circnleted on the eve oi the generel election "with It view oi influencing the electors.†There were e number of other speekers who urged the government to taste e enbeten- ti great this session. They told the government thet they were reelly in sun- est endwiehthescheme tobe dedes something beside e politioel d ge. Mr. Poneeette. president oi the boerd oi trade at Peterboro. completned thet it wee eeet up to them thet it wee “nothing but e politics! dodge.†The speekers were ell conservetivee. Sir John Thompson listen- ed, end once in e lengh to himseii soitly es he wee told while by one speeker eiter enother thst ell the government reqnired to dotoeeenre iliteen supporters st the next elections wee to vote e enm oi money. In reply Mr. Hem deoiered himseli e believer in the work. The ï¬rst cost of th cenei wee eetimeted st between $5,000, end $6,000,000, bnt e revised estimete pieced it et $4,000,000. It wee hieintention to put e portion of the work under eontreet this tell. This etetement wee cheered. He believed the government ehonld cerryout the premiumsdehetcre the lest generel election. end it the career- vetive government remeined in new the Trent cenel would some dey be com . E 376:!“ [Iran theOthwn MM Though the Thempsonisn ministers took ewhoie yesrtomeheinvestigeticne end moshdflpoliensndtbugh.“ is nesrlytwcmcnthssinesthereuitcitheir lebcrswsssubmittsdtoperliemmt. they erenotyetprepersdtossyWHtths new termwillbeiikswhenitluv-thsweys endmsens committee. Wes thus over such on exhibition oi inespseity since periiemenh end governmenh come into existence! Thedeieywhioth-I occurred in the revision oi the term-end consequent indurytothe country’s businessâ€"is due eltogethsr to the mcomvoteuoy oi the government end its subservieney to the monopolists-thsletterhsving pseeticeily vetoedths propositiousï¬rstsubmittrd to perllement by the tissues minister. Bed thereinersinperiiemt utterednote word withregerdtothetsrifl':hsd they erenreireinediromprotestihgsgeinstths outregeouseceloildutyinstssdoiiorcing to governmt to reduce itâ€"flr. Fesbr wouidbenoiurtherehesdwith his mid tinkering then he is to-dsy; bscsuss the ministers here not yet been sble to mehe up theirmiudsestowhetsheilhs done in re the coel duty, one oi the princi items in the mun end it wss only on hursdsy night lest thst Mr. Foster decided to ebendon his ed voiorem duties policy. end go bseh to the speciï¬c duty rstes on wollens; end else to impose duty upon sslt. The work oi teriiY revision hed been deisyed; end the term reductions ï¬rst proposed here been ebendoned becsuse the propositions submitted to pesliement :5 the ï¬nence minister heve been over-rel by the Red Perior megnstes. When Mr. 1 Foster wee delivering his budget speech he ‘ cleimed credit ior himseii end his Rovern- . menu beesuse he wee shout to eboiith the speciï¬c duties upon woollen goods. Es steted truly thet such duties were unie'r end unjust. end iell heevlly upon the con- sumers oi cheep goods. But st the demend oi e shoddy combine he he gone beck to the old system oi speciï¬ot duties. which he condemned two months ego. He now proposes to onset thet thet the people of 'Csnsds shell Weer shoddy end my tribute to his shoddy combine. or pay ï¬nes to customs ofï¬cers (or the privilege ci weerlng genuine cloth. I! is ï¬tting perhaps thet e shoddy ministry should neve e shoddy policy. Socks end stockings etc to be taxed nesrly 50 per cent. end so on oil elong the line. The term is being “retormed†up wards. the ï¬nence minister being merely en emmnenrin tor the big monopolists. And still Mr. Foster is not in e position to soy whst his term will be like when it hes been completed. The Ootsrio tories ere st wer with the Non Seotieu brethren over the coxl question, end the outcome oi the conflict is Itlll uneertein. As to the client oi Mr. Poster's iurther deiormstion oi his deiormed term, the opinions oi some iced business men mey best interest. Mali. Greenshieids. president oi the Montreel beerd oi trede, condemns the chenges oi the t duties end the edditionei duties on w ens. end seye the ï¬nence minister hes deceived the merchents who discussed the tsriifquestiou with him eiter his teriii resolutions were introduced. “Altogether: seye Mr. Greenshields,“itisquite evident thet the importers end consumers ere going to es eyeetdeelmcre undrrthisnew tori; flientheydidundertheold. Mr. Poster took greet credit to the government (or hsving met the views oi the merchsnts shout speciï¬c doles. It will now be seen thst he hes re-imposed speciï¬c duties on shirts. stockings. woollens, end cerpete. f The tsrlï¬' mlghtss well been leit elone.’ ° Mr. J. A. Gentile, snother lending Montreei 3' dry goods mercnent. condemns the piecing ‘V! oi flennels in the some clsss es tweeds. costings end ielt cloths. He es a there ere I in:- more people enmed in m g ï¬sunels h then ere engsged on the hes" floods. In ‘ test the ï¬nence minister proposes to seed- ï¬ce the ï¬snnei meters ice the beneï¬t oi g: the bisnkst end hesvy goods men. In th short it will make the teriii worse then ‘ ever.†And so will ssy ever; Csnsdlsn. B: excepting the combinester wit s pull. ‘ arzreaï¬eteit 3!: “A“ 2925:2123: cover I 5'28: TEE? ARE NOT my YET. hero for Comp 0! Noam In: ‘ and mm. mm mm an "than aw. WI- moon-uni. Cunp. GM'AM bonnie!» Nah-ad minke-m Md). “5" M Jaw-â€:5: ; M Mike! 27 added mam Sosa or Soc-runnâ€" Dmmcloa Csmp, En: Toronto. has been nib a tow d. by ma (LB 151:.th tumul- penal-ll. mmdofl- “Mb" 9‘ y: In: on. Beta-nodaounp a :7... n u lot ot'iaot, push and grit 06 compute am are“ work. but In on lately Mot meumhmm udlnluch. mm W. whh him no- overy cocoon. Should out It will he on. or (estate. of the Iowa. m my “Muhamma- 5': gs. 1 is i a 3 E IBNBLON FA LLS. [W at m Pom! WAmwomâ€" Time. noun! m «um-“mm Wm emnowopuutlon-mhflncp unwummmummh. .blyongmoondb endeavor»! Anmvnsumâ€"Tho maul an! m"- "“ “:13 â€â€1322“ ‘ mama n ecu- plated. The Rev. P. A. McLeod. «Scan. patch on Sunday "coma. To. an Mona-y. Adam-u In the m by seven! minute". In the. the 23me Sundulmd WI... will gin-mnwmmtounm treat. Pawnâ€"There m no service In on: church In: 5mm on mount 0! tho lnchmtm. Santos-um“ Sandâ€. A thunk-3M“ will to aha upton’autthodoflclgot this mums Nov. ï¬rmâ€"Sam. of our Crustal! spatt- hold tho whim at tho can do: plot on Prim nightmt. The 0 hot or their um». m not thohouo 0! Mc- enc, In the Ga sthu' time. butt!» Good Templm' Tumult..- 1095, w â€gum. “MmdhlIPml Txm Strawsâ€"Our m "cow- boys†Ind that: flat elm-o no (by In! week. by agnotwpam‘h’ .' The? Tom method Ini lolloind. gnaw: ud you will-nonhuman pm- (minds. Snowman. V a! It th. word to me hub to humanly out] no wmmmmm mm Siamâ€"The town mun club "a" to Bzuhwck on the 24:1! to play lath. amen: held there. We wall flung Excuwox.-Tho moonlight m whlohwutolnunhaplmonlut Sunday ovum: dul not on mum at tho wanna. The poops In town no beginning» â€think u. «kl-3N0 to Ian t amnll but 1104 to their door path; uhonld the run condone much loom: we think thy will tog; hue taunt; pop! them. and um cord was â€at. cm to tho actuate “amour“: nude m.“- mmb' wumm ma. 1 con ugh: untuuc too until d3 hunk dld savanna†gum: homo. “baronâ€. but exceedingly nu Pm or . Nahum m an tum Dg-UAmPOu new drum-m. "RiobirnIDE-Wompluudb no It. EKmmdudnhbtomkmh. Puma- nty co mun was hold :2 In. A. Lon‘aog tho 11th. 2 but. 996 quot quid Am mt. 0m go lam dance at TnPon-J Homa- . W. Penn in moved Into hh â€when... vhlchhouocudnsbm than no. Aha Mt. Mom In- mend cutout-urban. Wowhh m can totem. Gaza Wanâ€"Iona 8. Shield ad C. Bathe-trad 1m to: Nor'ood lat My. We tom: that they cannot». cam In mercantile bull.- than. Nzw Bumâ€"m. Jonah Lon- Mud then-taunt huaewbunonnuumm our cum-n «but». A Pic-maâ€"A an“ ole ale 1. hm unused for June Is; It '11! to hold in Mr. Soon Ramada-1r- no". jut can at our no... no mum. m. "than! amu- ud hopo to M thumb-tuna Ammlnvltuhn ll amended to All. ho. :- mod visiting an hon sowed In at. out by tho Pano‘o homo ...... 807. John Evin: won In Toronto In: rock. MOUNT PLgdgégI"; ' Music-Bu and l- madam ' with . mundmexmtuuywm Incl: debut-unurum. MALâ€"mm who ha but: man. am Im- bt non. gnu-Len fumx-X.MQTM1. . . . FLEET W00 D. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS] g; SALEMâ€"MARIPOSA. 84.00 WA . 0 U. Woâ€"w. h'.‘67“d â€0th.: commâ€"lu- the A. O. U. W. 5.2...“- ‘ï¬â€˜m-J' S" 1:1.“ Eu: Ivan I w an wn mud n 3006- amba- o! menu-II. 3nd «Md-qumn u Bum- omoeum: P. M. W.. P. Mc- Illlnn. Jr..- M. W.. Boo. D. Melting: Fm. ï¬n. Alex. m um"; m. Bra. 8. Dumb-uh- meander. um. Juno. :nunclu'. ï¬n. .1. 1'. leun; mam. Bro. A. Scalar guide. Bl».J.Btm;lnddcntah.§n. W. Ormbm: Out-ale Watch. Bro. J. B. Wanna-um. Bro. A. W. J. F. Gina-MB“: . Ben. Bxcrmâ€" Manatee!!!“ wood.Nomku.A own. mun-meow platen nm,uauu:hu M My would lab. We than. t trip. Damn It. nun "i'cToTr‘.'Eicuns' “' Tax-iii. mm m at all 91m have completed new mom- lor unit moo! amnion to when In W lino to Gnu-hunt. than an 1‘an Go's. two hm sud ‘Nlpolodnc will Jo on" at: ‘ .' canny Boston. a an had of [5. Mn. magnum to be dulled. and . meuymm 4"- -_ _ A. -_.AL-- mâ€"mnmhunoodhdï¬t HUI week hon the «and! downward “In. umgmmzmnuym _m â€gm unduly 0pm“ i." O! the conduct at bl. and mamâ€"En. du- luau: hove tux-that m...“ '1: Hum; Mum of num- t [and n m at: unions-y nonhuman-Jun! uowrltothoubon. hon _ , low. hour. In would at. m. In hurling Md an“ is 3nd reputation MM: ll“ an an: be a "ratchet nod unnu- â€"In um um and am when there to v. u! an!!! 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Keller; directorsâ€"T. W. Dr. H. Bacon ' J. H. Bad. 1?. Pub .11. Roller. a. dun-on. 1. J. Gould. 1515!). 0. 5mm: wd w. Mus. m nun, In mo! nacho-t oatmeal. my of Toronto. being donned to m town by tho [goo mLGonw. «3:31. P: . Momâ€"A meeting was held here on Sunday lat. when rcpt-nonuum of tho Immune town. '12.. Math-m. Mnne.mnh¢ton.Woodvfll-. and 0:- held... not and draw out. scheduled m We would!!!“ to Ian non mu- uy mama-unypuupnaood pp. In In» â€5'0 m. u .. A II] madame“. md “to much plou- mlln fulï¬lling my promlco to own you I but ltomu on the doings of the town ..... . Wu MM moot Mr. sud Mu. Lon. hon your town. who were “clung reh- um and Mood- In no" ...... Mr. Wol- uu. of your town. duo visited here a law no ...... Mr. Coombo. Inc 0! Sylvan- u work- hu secured I position hot. and will make am has abode (gr _|_ ywe. L!nmnm.â€"â€"An Ides of the ubenlio o! the adherent: of the Methodlet chute new turned from the (eat me om to loaded beyond m man We: 91:00 W broken on! the bundle. Wenndumd the: this to not the um time each on event he- taken p ece. Bumâ€"Snell en unusuex continuou- ehower of run tell during four connective denjuez preview to the time o! m thin. a to and In wey Into tome cellu- wuch hitherto have been weterproof. One mun- incident which ceme under our notice wee a men wheeling e wheel-bureau tall or wear down street during the nu! norm. We hen not yet (and on“: whecher the unicycle wu empty when!†not It or not. UA’BRIUGE. We. of Ta: Pan.) lama tumm- Ban hon now Mucous. qumutowotnynjnd- Brianna-m «Moon no!" at 3 mm. Mr. Charla Club. wooded“: his caning cum at m annuals-o! outgrow-Mn III to: nu. The young mm a. It. tad Mn. 8. Wall“. will In!- muly. nnd «ho wul not be by her any friends. who In! complete happinenl in her new I on. gamntume Mr. Cluke on his my! “a n‘ “ Burma inmnuxsuâ€"Tho aunt‘s at building impronmenu going on oeu- Iionuiy tutiflu to the can and industry of www.mdmtcndicu duo to than alumina elude trees. .- well u inmuiaa the comfort 3nd â€monum- 0! their been. H. I. Lâ€"Tha Mum. Mechmloa' h“ tube. u the beams!!!“ oflthe eecond ea c! In exIIuenee. h mu menacing popular a: and amine“. The boohuire In In good order. and with the he quent we watch have been mede u? the “ow camber. term I_ well matted llbreg. "hon! club VIII be hold at Mullâ€. on Tom†evening. the 29 a Inst. .1 8 p. n. Lumm um ha demand by Mam Mn Stow-rt. Robert Kennedy and Man. Than Onudo elections banana. «pact. tho suaknce n- y depend on hung .3 Interaction 0'“)le (Saddam-1mm In: Pour] I... mâ€" Wonouoo omflooouoo- Mono. hon: Palooolno our! woo: wlch tho wordo "Eco Bono Woo" he to an. nod wo wonlotha n poo-on Monoâ€. Now. It. 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We know no need: A woman. â€"-how- evor. he would mu on humoroooond othoood will min the view-y out um. 80 new: mom! m In hlnlouoro now tho crop. no looking or how the lonmn oro unused or, work-ho doun'c noon: to notice fol-men on he artvoa m: t tho corner; no would rothor lnq Mn of or the am- and hon. and then act come om quoollon through the p p H. “’6 would no: nor to ooacuoxon "Pro Bonn" land honor no 0 mu. more catch] a to um ho wrlho In the future concerning the bout cf Romano. 0m: or rm: YOUNG Mu. [mgï¬o'lbb'lé Poe co! m: 1.! “an“. Cumâ€"A public manna undoc thawin- ot the Maui: u gonna non'o llhonl club will b. bold st 51.th on Emuxum. - The coal-mint shank-Sand We: run- duy «out: w qua. s m “a all 0 ml to on doors. A number tron: Sun «land and Dam will. unload Ob. loos! “hot with m pro- IDNEY PILLS A Baum: Iguanaâ€"The mute!“ will an .10“! w mm 91.0. on It. (in. and extend weir ulp by man. Owner ' â€Or m." to Smwbonvhhnd. Tillmanâ€"muons as. am a It. w. [or flu â€when! 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