brightened rmzy lqrge EIENT. 1 1!" i (Wors- IO BANK I as - aun- rmmmpmm ..- L Mar. smoucssn can. ‘ AL LIVE 3' 1n. ’08 t. AK in Fancy G. Company- FOR goods; and“ N MILL! 1.11;; was burning} : farm. 0n then satisfaction, and. amt of my fl gut; pleased Wit“ 1 » izxgurance comp: :1 interests by! \«S‘ Hr. m u. [Judas . M’gc and w Formerly 3°". ‘J. Ali“ It ï¬lls I v down in 9““ ash price fund .l to sell ,Inoh‘llan m w o lmv? i Hmtu V! IN MI‘IGHQD givdiï¬l TELLUZS in", A REMABKABLE CURE ; CASE PB 0N0 UNCED HOPBLESS. hie Young Lady 381.60 From ‘ “Mum,“ star Being (liven up by 58",“ Doctorsâ€"A 31111910 statement of rm 3‘ "A 903“ I. ulnv-â€"__'- ' â€"â€"'v- 33-0133?!" unnflt .F m M “wan-1 ! mm commando: 113:3ng r221 can»: LU pounds 831 5 Au: ms 1“- All Grocer! and m 53¢, Comm: intervals during the past year the :or or the Courier has been publish- ‘ newspaper reports of miraculous ‘5 occurring in various parts of Canada. 1 (no United States. Perhaps among ms: notable of theee were the cases 3;, Iohn Mmhall. of Hamilton, 0nt.. C. B. Northrop. of Detroit, Mich†and 'cm. A. em: of Oahu. N. Y. Mr. Eghall'e case was more prominently ï¬xed we public mind by reason of the fact “her being pronounced incurable by a para! eminent physicians he was paid .-.‘» disability clalrn allowed by the p; 'i‘emplare of Temperance, and game nths afterwnrd was announced hie Wt mlrncnlom restoration to henlth laczlvellfe. The case of Mr. Northrop ,,-n_.4_.l _ “um-Man In r: grie max. 525 â€"â€"â€"rHE S CA LP. mRQACNES DANDRUFF 1".th IIIK'. .u- -_<_ v m Squall] s~ nrolound s sensation ln m. where he ls one of the best known mats In the clty. Mr. Northrop ms m upon as e helpless Invalid. snd ;u only ulve me most desultory milon to h!- hueluees on days when he re wheeled to the m are In on Invslli's 1..-; Manama!!! 39051; JV Wurcucu “- .u- ‘ ,__ V- in hla raw the some olmple. (76‘ “mm. remedy mm hnd cured Mr. ,mu rantoru-l ‘ Ir. Northrop to n Illa of ;::-|In!n‘nnln, The 0596 of 31'. Ch“. ,r. In pump: the moat mutations of i-xuumvh a: ha '03 not. only {$le“, gum bu! hall "I" U’Pflhue“ 'n on. Of . .nh'n mat hunpltol! under mob gmnhnndhml INDI‘H'QI OI Prof. ““19 | "1,3.Mrr‘ and In Albany by Prat H. [humanly to ho an!“ «we “I “MN".blO gumbcd ulnm an mm \\ no “04 bu‘ . ‘9“ pm harms Janth wuuld mu M) 93d ‘9 .m-unwa. Again me: «we ï¬lmâ€, W: (calmed Mu . Marshall and N3. [list-up inn manual to, with Ch. ““39 Mfume Icaulln, and tu-dny Mr. Q‘Jwt. pm h mm n, mun-1pm“ a tuna Me a! â€mu: Hm runmdy th‘h Illa Illa- a1,wnm‘ullla lmal phanm-na and h!!- t: .M. \‘uhllmu'n Punk 1'1“. '0! 1'51†wâ€" m1 a name It.“ In now A familial and word throughout. the continent u I‘cmcdi mm. Apparently aundl xx a rum in my annals at medical ‘3. Having put-lluhcd, among omen. :Iaca 5Ld\ï¬ mzuded to. the cutloalty 0! gumtancrur the Courier w“ aroused ladelenumvd Lo net-attain 1! anyone ';1 Truman nu neen benemtod b! the 1 :‘ma E'llm. In conversation wlm x. W. 11w: ~y‘ anmgiat, he wn told the mum of :‘mx l’llia was remnrksble :IeM1.y hu'rcaalng. And Mr. HLwley e :m: [132m « or A numuar within his JLaBrVALIOI‘. who had been benefltted m'u‘e of :‘x!« remedy. Among others Lawn tanning. granddaughlegnof LLLMIL ‘I'Jtzxg. I: was Btlted 311:“ M!!! m. 1.: m: M‘cn raised from whst was zn-ed r) n» he: death-bad, one! all 1" 76316th and physicians bud ffllodn 25.? use uf :lr. \Vllliams' Pink P1118. [- Jmerncr: v.1; a0 storm!!! "I“ a†2"e:de:»r':; :u-‘i [u Investigate“ further t ‘zrue a»: m.- hcu before the 9110‘“ {Adhenezlz or other antral-era. Mr. K» mung. .uandfszher of the young l. was zim: wen. and in reply to an L13 151.1 1-. W11 3 mlrscle tho manner Thlsh inf-«e pilln hzd tenured h“ “taught-v. As a in: resort. and with Terln M .csrt, he had Durcbued 3 2! mm; 2' ,r.. M Mr. soaulabnry’o dmfl .~ and so much good resulted that the =11 w vununued until his mund- '5?’," WM :4 WM} as ever she bud been: 'ruas mama: jg gm by I next won, and we must CODIQ'WW 3R aural-Idexxd at that serum!!!“ Mulouu :m: :h n younz Md! “3 the 0m o! won-“mood And hum: VII the â€C When. we «sated ‘0 Interview- “ Flemiau. however. soon convlnCOd ‘M 1! mm nho whowu n3 mluouIOIIIW "" “Widen! h. and chn-orfufly command ï¬ve a «gunman: or he: c3“- Her “5". I316 mm, want for yearn nulls." 30"“ _I’. “When MM l'fnf-l'l.l ll (:ordï¬n" the a nta’uhln-eurr'.‘ Bfwhor'c-‘u' B" My. lhu mid. wan for your» mull." “.0“? “ï¬nance. run! nftrrwu'dn nt (ion-"n“ um. nut l‘rumun. mud in now miller 5? lion. Threw, year» ago Mill Flomlnsi Wdled of mmumptlon. [fp "0 to“: m no mu Fleming awed am. the “mom: mood bomb. but mun: ‘ are cold mm an" had no: Ind a well 0. . “MU Ihn haxnn the “IQ of Dr. W“ Ume rumâ€: “member. She WEI am mum to nu poundl- bl“ 3°" I m pound-s; spam o! '-’l poundi- COOIullm a number of doctor! “4 l'holr trmcdlnu. hut. never ohm“! \. 41m temporary relief. A phydolln - “make: whom she con-clad aid ."“ 30102 Into a decline 3nd thlt 5° do nothing for her. Hot Trenton flip said zhst r. sudden cold “V0034â€, I Shrunk :muz wan next seen. and VMfObHau-v‘ whnt had already been {Ithu Courier. Igiving m well some @1ch Oarllculan. Miss Fleming â€â€œ3 “rm. and we must canton-w :“ ““rvrlnannd at ï¬rst somewhat. Muloun :m: :h » younz lady in the 0m 0! "mt-snhflod and health VII "10 Mon "hum We «sated to Intel-flay; â€â€" ...â€". :- vuuu\ u vv-â€" - ‘h’kf “mike and he had no hops 0‘ 1‘“ “ulna better. She felt '0?! mile!- .“Nllklh continually (dunk. mile!“ 1‘ distress trom food the: eh. M for 1; end loet ell eppefltO- 5'“ h uuelly growing worse until h“ “0 he not able to etend without ’ Ind gave up ell efforts to help m. In December she wee taken with nation of the bowel. end D" t VII celled ln. He gsve he: medl- hlt relieved her and cured the “fluâ€. but her etren th Wll 809° mm to be lifted “410““ M could not .1: in I. chat: 3: ell. taken her bed e an: 3"" h'ggggmqmla wee 992M013 0‘ if? 2 E v' '5‘“: MC this 53939:. _n_ .u'rt‘m'smm‘“ °‘ Miscellaneous. all Drugsim Price: 50 cts. us the hair from falling 3 healthy gI'OWth- JUNE 3. m2. Pm. to I number’oi infâ€"Managua I†the! are doing them mnzh A further investigation rev ed the fact thatDr.Williams PinkPmsarenota aï¬â€˜umuu “:23...“ “M ‘5“. ‘m “I I u are a scientiï¬c prevention successtuily need in general ractice tor mangugears before being ogend to the pn 7 generally. They oontainina condensed form all the elements necessary to give new life and “m“ a? W mmsï¬mmx nerves. y are an or such diseases as looomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus dance, sciatica, new gia, rheumatism. nervous headache the alter eflects oi la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow oomplexions. and the tired feeling resulting from nervous prostrauon; all diseases e ding upon “â€33, cg}??? “$6..." tc. 'ï¬lm a sore n ery e ey are also a speciï¬c for troubles peculiarto temalee,such as snppressions’rirreznlarities and all terms of weakness. hey build up the blood and restore the glow of health to pale and allow cheeks. In the caseoi men they eflect a radical onrein all cases arising irom mental worry, over-work or excesses of whatever nature. These pills are manufactured by the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Compaeg. Brockville. Ontario and Schenectady. . Y.. and are sold in boxes (never in loose term by the dozen or hundred and the ipnblic are can; tioned against numerous imitations sold in this shape) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of all druggista or direct by mail irom Dr. Williams Medicine Company from either address. The price at which these pills are sold makes a course of treatment comparatively inexpensive accompared‘with other reme- m .mmmmmen.w mmmmwwm.mmm In the household (1 u afloat. to w feels as She feels romody has 1 mama. w made-am» to diée 3i medical greitment. As the mighty throb oi stcsm been us across the huge Atlantic billows st the rots of twenty miles an hour. the swift rush of the express hurries us over the iron reed, end the messsae whispered in the old world speeds benesth the nntsthcmed depths of the greet ooesn to be echoed in- stsntaneonsly in the new, it hes come to me thst these wonders oi the nineteenth century ere the voices crying in the wilder- ness. "Preosre ye the we, at the Lord." for they ere the hsrsids oi the time when "Age...â€" .0 Olsen. IUI’ luv] u-uw u..- _.__, we shell breetno Ill Mmoephore of truer freedom end higher epmmellty-swhen we emu null-9 the flue manning o! natural » .... 1-....II- an. luau lulu-s '0‘: u..- _, momomood. cad use the humm family uni broken by divisions. miiomi. loom 0! «union». The moon ior "i0 hop. iii» in la in ii» in min. um when!“ we i580! (or iho Madam oi our nee item the oi": - __-...-- [A Inn- her "It! stun-u..." .. cry of drink. the uplifting at women to her true place in the economy at God. or tor the better lot of those whom daily hunger arms to labor and whose acceptance of their wage is based on the free choice to tell or starveâ€"whatever be the work that makes our life, we find in every land and speaking every tongue a thousand com~ rsdes whose hopes go hand in hand with ours. it has been my lot in life to visit many countries and to revel in the beauties that art has accumulated and the treasures stored by centuries, to stand in places built by the great dead, to linger on the spot where Charlemagne knelt and Virgil sang. But when I crossed the ocean last October and landed on the shores of the new world, whose portals are kept by the ï¬gure of that liberty she holds so dear. I felt within me thst which made me say: “The living. the living shall praise Thee. 0 God.†The whole of that great world pnlsates with the larger hope and an optimistic spirit seems breathed into its philanthropy. for the air is filled with the presence of regen- eration and reform. There are times in our lives when great momentum is given to our convictions; when a sight of what has been accomplished teaches us what can be done; when the power which has enabled others to triumph is speciï¬cally promised ‘ to ourselves afresh. My visit to America has meant all this for me; nay, it has meant more. Icisimposelble to hold the hands and look into the faces of those women who in the strength of the spirit were led into a great crusade. and not receive a iresh baptism of power. The eighteenth annual convention of the Women's Chris. tian Temperance Union was the living testimony of the results accomplished dur- Eative on the spiritual plane of the new are upon which we are entering.†She takes her place with the foremost women of our times. She has. perhaps. unconsciously described herself best what an. said: “In all this wondrous battle let our motto be. womanllness ï¬rst and after- wsrd what you will." The temperance movement has laborious- I- "mead from effect to cause; the munms’PhkPflhlu-Pflel’od o; ' â€PM _hu man ed Pink Who In ‘06 Dav-an... .. __- .' Into a great. crusade. end not receive (web baptism of power. The eighteen ennuel convention of the Women's Cb: -- ------- 1Ynlnn wan the llvl ly proceeded Irom woo. w e"... -_ , drunken! In the gutter woe the mo" obvi- one not end. therefore he woo the one to be eerlleet considered. For generation- the question hoe been: Who: can we do to: hing: Hum comm by the IDMI hove ..- _.-...- m' hsblte ouch to ye Ina quaâ€"u-.. _.._ , him! Bum “mm by In. lpu'u u..- hsbltl such so he V__ _ 'vvâ€"w .â€" ‘1â€" Mini Ems oanunuad «he Extracts from the An- nual Address of may gang-y Somerset. “For God, and Home ‘ and Native Land." 337. 015. E. an. tenths Wemtou purpose mm m at otGodintholrotuuon. don ‘0 butanmdlhflhw m†outed†Mike *1: luvs. umponnco. bu on!» . mï¬mmwmmu a. who,- booth doll. public“ 913001 A REPORTED CASE or Cnunmmâ€"The cectem oi the society for prevention of cruelty to children hes received informa- tion which. it true. lumiehee another inm- tunion oi the brutally, p‘metim‘ee preset}: ; .___.n -_ l- “Elli!“ VI. WU ul- sauna-l in human nature. The information is that in a certain part of this county a girl, young and delicate, has been brutally beaten, fed on potatoes and raw turnips and little of that. and made to work like a man in the ï¬elds. halt clothed and even less. It is unnecessary to add that the society are investigating and have already issued their warning. This is the ï¬fth or sixth ease ceiling for the prompt interven- tion of the society since its iormation a short time_ago.-7[it_evie‘w. L-_a alt-.- n’nlnpi mu ulna wâ€"Llwv-u "- A SAD Flauntâ€"About three o’clock Frldey externcon word reached the C.P.R. here the: e telthtul employee of theirs, Mr. Thou. E. Stevenson. hed been killed on the tuck at Snnon J nnotlon. near Sherbrooke. Quebec. The young men “tempted to step on a. through freight and, II In eup- - . . L._ n__u...m nu! hall Mnanth Imp on a. unruugu Lev-p, uuuuu v __ , , _ posed, mleeed hle foothold end fell beneeth the fete! wheels. Deceeeed wee formerly e telegreph operetor et Menvere ehont tour yeere ego. end while there olned Peter. borough lodge No. 111. I. O. . F. He wee efterwerde operetor ln Peterborough for e short time. Hle remelne peeeed through Seturdey morning et 5 o'clock lo Elore, where hle reletlvee llve end where he wlll he lnterred. A number of Oddtellowe were et the station. The Peterboro lodne eon- trlbmed e hendnome wreetb. whloh wee Ieoed on the eollln of thelr deceeeed bro- her by Bro. S. Clem, I‘.G. ...... I’rldey evenl‘nq en the runner meetlnu ol I‘eter- ...-.. -e â€natal-rum IIH‘» ï¬ber by Bro. 5. mega, nu. ...., avonln no the ream-r meeting at Puer- boro Io go 3 resolution of condolence sym- pounlnn with the gcleI-nulokm hmlly In bholr mum. loan won moved by Bro. W. Cowie P.0.. seconded by â€to. A. John-ton. 1’.“ The search" v“ tnmuowd wdnw an a renolmlcn 5nd torword I. to "to lomlly. TM Me Mr. Newman wu- on anemone gonna mm. mm mm»: m win her mom. I alumna madlema. lln ma aomplutad two up“ at m. median! noun-nu. Ila made many (Hands In l'amhoro who I!!! "an; In: uutormnau Gannon-[Er (miner. ’i‘liiii FA'l‘iliCit Rm‘iiiflw REMEDY. uow l'i worms. From the very tirst doses a reeling of ueneral relief is exper enced. as it the system wu ewskened to the oonsoleusness oi I. better mode oi lite. It never tek es more than three or tour bottles to work a complete cheuue in the former con. dition of the stomach. and to create a stron appetite for regular and substantial food. wit the ability of properly digesting the some. Nervonsness end sleeplessness have also dis. appeared. While the system is thus being built up again with its natural material‘s. While the natural stimulant is thus being resotred to the circula- tion. the desire for liquor or artiticiel stimulant gradually decreases in the same proportion. and after an average of three weeks faithful use of the Antidote. the system can do without liquor or artiï¬cial stimulants. and does no longer cell for them:(hc patient is Cllrt'il. He was a slave wdisease; he is new again his own master. in good healthâ€"10H. We are a. happ . joyous throng. They call us iamond Dyes; From day to day we march along ’Neoth bright and cloudy skies. We are a color‘d family. Some dark and others fair; No two of us are just alike, Yet all beyond compare. O‘er Canada. we scatter wide Our school of trusty d es; Theladies‘musallconï¬ e- Greet us with loving eyes. We make no strikes for shorter time, Or system of ei ht hours: We're always resg for a. dime To show our wondrous pow'rs. At early morn, with great delight We're ready for the tray; And do our work as well at night, As we can do by day. We are so brilliant. fast and pure, Have hearts true to the core; We never flirt, our love is sureâ€" The ladies ask no more. The merchant‘s and the farmer's wife Make use of us eac_h day; .. L ‘21- Tm: cmmmw Do Yoï¬ough 1 Don't delay. Take Kempt'a Balsam. the boat It will cure coughs and colds. h. 0. will cure sore throat or a tlckllna ln mu throat. Inc In the chess. It. will cure hills and all dlsmaoa par- 0 the lungs. because 1: la a pure balsam. Hold 1: to the light and see how clou- snd thick ltls. You see the excellent elfecz after taking the am dose. Largo bottles 500 and SLâ€" 18 cow. The gaséi‘rs‘gmewa-écfï¬'e’s that life Is lank when we're away. Canadian girls cans: and fair. Are charmed y our dash; And often geriously‘declaga‘k 5‘35"}; KGBESdEE’msW ' To mansion, hall. and cottage plain. We carry mirth and glee; And always manage to retain A life of purity. THE HAPPY comm FAMILY. Whoa Bob;- was sick. «0 gun her Castor-IA When the was a. Child. Ibo cried for Cutorll. What: she became um. die clung to Cumin. When she had Children. Ihc sue them Cuwrl. 11mm: laudâ€"thus mm. Always Moot. â€"1 “PICTORIA wm'oure um com. "DICTOBXA In- no Mud. "PlO'l‘ORfl" woman the phlolln. “PICTOBXA†put up In 260. bottles “DIONRIA†I'm pumm- a nmndy,. Hiï¬iéiiï¬"rï¬gm__cguly£n on; MORRHIJQ!» um Conn Bronchitis. Couï¬hl. Pdu I: the Chat. :- u: ‘ Sore Throt Asthma- sou: nu rams or m monsoon rum u numnm 01' on. OF WHICH 55gb?!) A W . 3m 7m hill DIABUDBUOGIS’R Ines-ï¬n. PRICE fl.‘ Whole-do of LIMA". â€â€8800. MONTREA JORRHUOL is much more‘ may: in 1a patio; am Cod Live:- on â€"1 flâ€"nmmnflnn, 3A AL-nnnv OHAPOTEAU T’S iDETERBORo. Yuma-Tues. a 12 inch rule. Lnu mung yAvyv- n--. __7, 30 weeks mmrux use of n can do without liquor and does no longer cull L‘llrt'd- He was 9 guys much more] rumor nilieic “do 120de nd freed from impurities. ere Ignited with 90 put- of inter end 100 of qnwkhme, m by weight. One hundred per“ 0f the rodnct nremixed with 100 part! of Ben was put: of magnesin or fluorlpfl', aid the mug moulded as desired. The ““019! are ellow- ed to dry for 12 to 24 hours. and subjected to steam pressure under 10 atmospheres pressure for 48 to 72 P93“. after which they are treated with bailing saturated eel. cinm chloride solution at 8 pressure of 10 ntmoapheres for 6 to 12 hour:- . They no, then be dried by air or the Circulation of stem Marble, megnem._ magnesium limestone, etc., may be substituted for the sand. The stone: thus formed are said to resemble marble, sandstone. granite, etc" closely, to be ï¬reproof, and to resist the ac. tion of the weather n:_ well as natural stonedâ€"O. George, Berlin, (yummy, Clockl of the Hindoog. In Hindoo countries 1711!" our clocks are imported they ere kept md “led ea om. menu shout the room. "1111‘ 1'0: keeping track of time the native! d0 93 they have been accustomed to all their liven, “d measure it in their own way. Thus at some of :the niiroed etetionl yhere English tutu insist on ewpping 3 little copper t in which a smell hole he! been bonfoie pieced in e tub full of waver; It is luppoe- ed that it will teke en _h0url time to 511 the little copper pot mth the water that leeks through the hole. At my mtg, when the pot is ï¬ led and sinks. they believe the: an hour has gone by, end the policemen at the station pick; it out. empties it end puts it on the top of the _Wter again to measure more time. But if he happens to be talking to some one or to be deep in . nap, he never makes my allowance for the time the little pet has been left under wnter. He begin! to measure the next hour from thezmoment he picks it u . Time never bother: the people of sunny and: as it bothers u, but perhepl there are not so many trains to catch. Strengthonlng the Grape Trellis. The constant change of temperature causes the trellie wires to expand and con- tract, and the heavy mods during the growing eeuon when the me-s are heavily laden with foliage and I a fruit, all conspire to _ - loosen the end posts of the trellis line; .-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"' hence, the post- need - w-zmâ€" to be set deep and A anumu mums. ï¬rm and otherwise braced to stand the strain upon them, and to this end the plan shown in the illultn- tion is practiced by m'my \‘ineynrdisu. At each end uwire is attached to the ï¬r“ pout, near the ground, and~ to the top of the Iecond post, an slinwn 1n the sketch. Where the trellis lim- is a long and he“). one, a wire in utucln-d near the link)!" at the second post and near the top of the third pout. Of course by cilhvr plan rlw ï¬rst post is not braced but, if ï¬rwlv 301. n will readily "and :11 the strniu of the lim space HA8 ATALK WITH'HIS CUSTOMERS That Little Britain is now as cheap a place to get yoar Supplies as any place in the country is about 1n established fact; to whom this fact is due we leave to a. deserving people to judge. W. H. POGUE can suit everyone has long been admitted, but we presume the citizens of Mariposa will admit that during a ten years' business career in Little Britain it has been our aim to accommodate all and to sell goods as low as any legitimate We beg to return our sincere thanks for the very liberal patron- age bestowed upon us since our return, and wish to say that Our present intention is to remain in Little Britain and endeavor to build up a trade that will be an advantage to the town and country alike. We invite yon to help us Yours, very truly, W. H. POGUE. we have always been governed by the market value, giving in all cases as much as possible. not see- ing anything practical in inflated prices; while a high price for pro- duce may catcha few, the thinking people cannot be taken in that VJ- 1 ...... ERRORS OF YOUNG 0LD{ $573.5 2:11 éénsible "people know that a certain proï¬t must be netted. Alan Norm-u. I‘M-Hit, Manama! Harm. Mum". haw anon‘. m q-f 3': ar 'Mnn m m "nth. .‘t m Itlnunnluun. hump-h. Fummn Umlnun man-Iva Iluhnlgmwn, lnnm In (“ï¬n and all mun-am. Mung“! an I- \‘muMm tr‘ullv. Etc-r9 mum mum-Mum “all n 1-Mfunu. nowhmhm Tm clump fur U‘nq'lln, J 0 IO. fIA'IJC '1‘.“ MN. m'mumwd l‘uummum. dun Mums: urn“, 'I’ufnuly-l « mt. That N0 Living Man M Wham-m. FARM PRODUGE Misceugneous. We†stone. W. Ii. Pogue. house in the trade. In the matter of tame memory. hack 0! :nmzy. Organic Wain". Famn permanently cum) by Hazelmn’s Vitalizen 'n FRID__.__AY, W73: m: 131 Woodward ave“ Detroit. memen- (I Sold. In LINDSAY by E. GREGORY. S. anx A. HIGBIXBOTBAM. Pun. Monmx And by éruncdou embersâ€"7847. VOICJ: CULTURE. SHADE ROLLERS} 3’. â€III/Wm if: viz/[wimp so†/: ffltiiJTIMlU/fllaï¬â€™ flit/VAR!†â€my. #4 was. 7/1er z/A': or/Izm'. Ir/JJOM" mom net/caâ€; 1/! 5/6 307: 725.5, flff/(‘IMX’dIIDOZlA/I. For sale by all Lina.†drugstoresâ€"78- t. m 25. 1891.4. Y«ln‘J|;nia«Hul’ mun n I... I‘M-n 'lluv\1I|-- I.“ Myaluflm a EVERY YIWH -.._._ “.v.‘â€"â€"_.___.__'â€"W Ed 7611‘ m {Buggy , [@1ng or Wagon minimum OOH uulufl and“: ‘ â€Maw lhum hunt; Ful' Enln by all Mum-ins. a: \u mun“- U1 [011:0an .u I‘ IAIN, by THE 1!“. u H LIAM" EQHNPEWEIE'? EVERY MN 'r‘ plqah‘nl pmun H I have now in my Show-room a number of Superior-made Bide- bar Buggies, Gladstones, Top Carriages. Open Carriages and Single and Double Phaeton of the latest styles; also Road Carts and farm Wagons. The public may rely upon it that these vehicles are made of the very best material. Prices reasonable. Call and examine. New Advertisements. Nails, Tar and Building Paper, Paim‘zr;1 ," fl {done mama r. @ éELF-AGTINé tum upon hiring the umsaon. SOLD BY ALL D‘ALEIS. Factory, Toronto, Om. Linda}. Avril N93. [Qtâ€"1 III HA‘<HOR S} ma nusâ€"s. ONE DOOB EAST BENSON HOUSE. 5m» 0 lo- | mum: dull M In mu . "V m... .1..g.n..m1-I M a c «and am... Ma Iuat comm". but“ ï¬ut'ty, Locks, Hinges, etc., etc. lmll‘ Mu 1| "ml \\"""‘0. n Muphug lnt't‘ \‘lIIHH nun] "urn-"HUI! R†mm m v â€mu-'6! bud E‘ "I lII-‘HIUNn- \mm m..1.~_1.an w Mn! Inn THIS SEASON ? MM 'uka "Ituj'llbl hllnlflu‘ ‘3Ԡa. .HAV . ou‘u ll ("in M: town!“ hm an" M In Nu . «f .rlmnm u a C «up mun†take (ham ’wa A'uu van RE NOT q Pu}:- 1| uqu U [blt‘uuflull I bu {drum upon ‘... inn-dug .‘I I. H. ‘ I“- hm‘kt'llld. (aka "mm. tun a" a“ u lucvllnh’i L. O’Connor. than the Undcmbymu‘wgï¬w“ “"°°°""“"' ed in un which be 9195““ 5‘ um mm at one will be sold by PUBLIC .wc'nox. st the ~ “ msou noun. a on Town at nus-I. SATURDAY, J UK! 18th, 1892, flo one mm. and duo I Huh: 0! hlgnwu north of boundary at “Id lot. A good state of an! TERMS. um the balance In one â€"Onemthot 29 m M,- In Soflcoodcllylounln antics. punch-lo 1 v7.36 to the public lot done the cum money down month without Intel-en. bound to In In! In her 5. th- “Mm" "‘ “ii: 3‘53 Samoaâ€"â€" .711 s; is. sundlna condition! of the high court otjusuoe. For further internist!†1917 to MclN'rYR STEWART. Vow. sollolwfl. Linda-.1. Dstod this 19th d8! of mm A. D. 1892 â€"6-5. THE CELEBRATE!) COACH STAL- LION. Valuable Farm Property. W HI awn Lv- - ..â€"-v_ ... during 1392 on touoviï¬g iouw; HONDAY. lay 9. '11! leave Me on sable end proceed to John m. Menu. for neon: thence ‘e Clans-‘- Bet-1J0"?! Old Stud). many. let the aunt: thence to Omemee. Dovneyvme. Dun-ford. Boboeygeel l-Id tendon nun: thence home. For full peruculeru of make eee posters. DESCRIPTION All?) PEDIGRII. SASTA CL.AU.-1 10 three {oars old; bright .,_ _.._.I. In .nA- hIah. and SANTA CLAUS, Nathan Day, Lakeview Farm, Fenelon, 'wvw .- w... «annular. 'IIIII dam Iw I'IIm- :Im mun II; Iluhm. IIII dam Ivy QIII as. ‘IIII um I-y IMI I pom. IIIII dam II I MIN. 7 dun IIy Manama um by I'm-«no Iw; MInquI dam I“ "h‘|W Imus Ulwk 310mm. WW. TEIII.â€"' I‘a quun. m; to III-um n (on! one wank old, pu. I'M-flu using alum at my .- ..‘._. “.1“. m unumv Hlmw Tillmâ€"‘l‘g lawn. um; to Inn-um a foul on wank old ON. I'M-flu mum «lum- M my harm and MUM um urine at Cuunly About In I‘M will 1:“ nrvtoa tron Lo om: mares; a! my 'l‘own-Mp as aw. Ml! print. n.--Afl “Av W111 my! toggï¬uimlmg number of mass , g- .-__l_.. “n.-- I‘m "not. lAkmlow Fum. Feudal. Apr“ 25.91592.â€" I113 , New Advaruuments. ANTI‘XELAUS to three : block points: sands I6 {’oua old: bright undo blah. and chad when rcoelyod 112330 909345;?†52‘)! To Horsemen. m PROPERTY 01" 3 oils, Glass, NATHAN â€LAY; To THE PUBLIC. Those in want of First-class Wines, Whiskies, Ales, Porters, Eta; ARTISTS GOODS SpOCialt’. manuuutooulon J. B. SHIN/VDâ€. where II. III the Newest and Best Selected Stock in Town. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDOI AND GLOBE 12“ SURANCE COMPANY Invested In Canada...- 900.0!!! Rum sud premiums as low so my other I.- Ipoouble 00mm]. The comment of Ian-I tom um about. The renames and am thuoompsny oxford thou W III who: security sauna loss.) Ln'rl'nnnm. Alumnae elected with or without ml. at model-“o nus. Four-amt. of Drona uvu I volley holders. For pufloulm or use 5 m l'. c. TAYLOB. [Auden-V. lhv In. 38927â€"10643. 19 Kent-5L, opp. Hurley Brady’s, I{ J. LeKUY Uuummux.~lhum ol GIVE u A CALL "GibBGE'DoUGLAss, mien UNIGAL'é' 1.1“?an an arms. York 3390: Lindsay. mmndcoodbmonm Comfort: an co! bl. RRIAN GUNIGAL .rm’ in" man. or mail or I (over I)! mention!“ chino- um 90qu nun unaw- snd Halibut-ton. 9917 to Jon Home I exaggjonloojn Adam's Bloc!) um E'xiixilm-ur: UILDERS, ATTENTION.â€"At an old volume brick yudâ€"mbllnhod In mo emu d -â€"l have now on and s CHOICE mu) 811105. which 171113311 a. tad or dune: .1 WW or conun- muddrod. For color ma qumyg mm at Brick cannot be butan- 0 ._ u-..“ madman, 3-w- m KM M. [38033 SP [ARBILGE LICENSES. 101nm) mummy E076 av ALL DEALERS. FIRE AN D LIFE. GENTS WANTED; Mamage Moonâ€. SUMMER COMPLAINTS â€"VIILL Posmvew CURE ERIMPS. I‘MNS Ili THE STHMMH Bowl Complain“. Diarrhoea ‘na Au v -._.__ â€mML‘w nu Blazer Bowing no- I sud annually-h! Coll-9““ “ V _ u‘...» ISA-ac m é. PORTER. arr A nor-rm: m "rm; chsu. J. R. Shannon. Agent (ari‘lndui Ind Vim “ Miscellaneous. MIDDLETQN; Wait-low ‘ Ins urancg R. SHANNON. 0.3mm I All