Ian J. um}. ‘ ID nonu- ' ILLâ€"Wye have some mum in our vn-I Mind] ' - 71,7 .an _Mr. Rance: -B€7- m- -mm M. 300 s hut-Int. Tm meat- that†“ulnar-Sunday .- ,.. , mango-round It '9 unu- midon index-m to M the ï¬r. Shier. There the whispered and W as It old Men had met. Mr. â€ï¬lmy-poke nearly» hear. He ep- peered sometimes“ be- a little out o: temper; he went over the the come he took lumperliement in voting against the remed . and than he eeeleted Mr. Mnloekln Amaraughebmvery heneï¬oieltguthefermen. Dr.G to ma“ mm“ magmas]; and mm. end when?» he am not: called" ' 7:7: 5' “3131-3 tETphuu-m," " wm maydldnn tothoutomhmentotthm Egon: Mr. Brandon took his sent close no . Shier. Than, the! whi§per§d 99d Bmlidon. but during his speakin Mr. Brandon ad 3 Mr. Vulentyne fonn their w!) into the halland __they_w_a_te at once Wm. Shier was the ï¬rst speaker. He lamented the unholy alliance of the grlta and patrons. Mr. Shier was severeonMr. Brandon. but «Series .9“. meme}!!- MeGmlm . Dr. Glues la,Jsmes Glenden- lung, late P.P., an Mr. Wm. Shier, late proï¬cient at the patron moolaflon, had possession of the town hall. There was a lair audience of males; the ladies were well represented. Mr. W. H. White was chairman, and-he performed his duties Q the {all sunbeam o_t all present. mg. "fo‘Li'fx’é'AK-iï¬e’ï¬rst political gun was ï¬red here on Saturday night. Mr. J. A. Mchlmy. Dr. Gillespie, J mes Glendon- tpinple are complaining of the dull times-â€" oyfoar 3 [31:11:10 will take place and that they may snfl'er; the or pecpla are not heard complaining, an as long as they get wo_rk they appeg to ho mugged: Dun Foamâ€"I have not written to gut for some time but the reason is I d nothing to write. Our village is quieter than some would like to hays it. _ The rich ' IComspondence of Tax Post.) Woonâ€"Doason Co., Canningtcn, are paying the best prices that can be got any- where (or any quantity of wool delivered attheirmflls. ,, _ Hughes: sage of the courteeies allowed to the c position himself. Mr. Dixon took the pattern: ï¬rst for Mr. McLeuThlin and made a. short speech: he was to lowed by Dr. McKay, who did not take cg very much time either; than Msjor ughee was called and made a speech of very fair length.end was succeeded by Dr. Gilles ie, who wan succeeded by Mr. McLsngh in. While Major Hughes was speaking he had the verybesc of attention. can while Mr. McLaughlin wee speaking severd roughs lathe audiencemnd Major Ho has him- eeiton the platform, could ï¬n nothing better to do than to occupy a large art of his time by interrupting. Mr. Mo 31:32:- lin spoke for shone an hour and a half, when :he meeting broke up with cheers t_or the queen, Mr. McLaughlin and Sam £u' A Pomncu. Manse was held in Reid‘s hail here last Monday evening in the interest of Mn McLaughlin. It hap- Ened that both Mr. MJL xngbiln and Mr. ughaa hid advertised a meeting for Mon- day night, but as Mr. McLiughiin had advertised his meeting ï¬ret he had posses. sion of the hail. Mr. Hughes arrived, expacting that the meeting wonldbe his, but when he heard how things stood he consented to let Mr. McLaughlin have control at the meeting, smite tehe adven- SAVE ï¬Ã©ï¬â€˜f'gyï¬yinéï¬k iour wool to Doason : 00., Cunnington. Highest prices Tat SILEIQT S'rssn. â€"Mr. L Gilchrist hag purchaced _a_ b’cyclg. . n L‘,,A‘, _..~. ’_- -â€".â€"‘ -â€" Pansosn...Mr.A Lee 5pm.: Sabbath 15in withAIriends in Dï¬nmplg. __ ILL â€"We ram 1: to learn of the illness of Mr. Dmald Camube1),ct Mariposa. 030136 N OTIS.-R av. Mr. Duncan. pas- tor of we Presbyterian chm-(h here. reached in Svouï¬â€™nl!e last Sabbath, Rev. LIP. Raid, pastor of that church, being unable to preach. Rem J. 8. Duncan oc- cupied the pulpit here In the absence of our pastor. The sacrament cf the Lcrd’s supper will be ohserved in she Presby- terian church or; Sumeth1 Ju_ne jg‘u, PICNIC. -â€"A picnic In acnnectlan with the Sabbnb sch: 013 pt Woodvme (Presbytex- inn and Methodisl) 'Lomevine. Argyle. and probab3y one at two of the surround- ing ones, willbe held in B:r‘oer's grove. Beaverton, on June 191:. A very enjoy~ able :irne 1§_autlclp3‘ed.__ “ lComopondence 0! Tu: Post.) W001. WANTED 5:: small or large quan- tities. Highest pmes paid. Doss»: 09-. Cauniagtop. - . _ .. “I L. d Accmsx'r.-As Daniel Ewan, who but partly recovered from a horse kick, was shearing a sheep, It. made plugs and run the shear point in 1:5 tare-leg, causing mt; bleed to death; he also on: his hand y. Rhiannaâ€"The Bu thfs halt! a pvbI’c bop tum hare Sunday 53:. A lax-g a pawn- bu- took In the service.’1‘na anndldmas were John E‘de and w to (Com Gr- ï¬lo) and Linda Graham, dsuzhser of )2an Graham, wen-knogn hey; _ _ Component“: 0! Tu: P091.) Dav.â€" a oantlcued dry weather la seriously acactlng all grain around here. Thelut sown ls not cwmlrg up, Grass- hoppers are enormon-ly 'hlex bare in old pasture ï¬elds. Clover and some timothy Wm no: pay hr hawostlna. Prcxrc.â€"Baddow and G’endowa held a lcnlc hare Smut-day: ralashowers made [poorly attengpd._ A _ _ __ LOCAL N EWS-L ETTERS Me «Emmainu inst. LINDSAY FRIDAY JUNE 1'3. [896. Tahlyu'smfllhfucm H Hair Vigor Pnpued by Dr. .10. Ayn 00., Lowell, XIII. Hair Vigor to keep my hair of good color, to remove dandruff, to heal I l I itching umors, and prevent the hair from falling out. I never hesi- tate to recommend Ayer’s medicines to my friends.â€-â€"Mrs. H. M. HAIGHT, Avoca, Nebr. AYERS Hair Vigor v' ing. It re an occasi cation of AYI Hair Vig< my hair color, t< “Nearly forty years 339, after some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray. I began using Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and was so well satis- ï¬ed with the results that I have never tried any other kind of dress- 'ing. It requiresonly an occasional appli- cation of AYEB’S ; wen Satisï¬ed with Men’s Hair Woof. Vigorrespopde‘ncg of ï¬l'us PCS‘I‘ SUNDERLAND. LORNEVILLE. Ayer’s Remedies. "'001) V1 LLE. ROSEDA LE. 3R Manhunt By-lew No. «as, being e 31:1“, to eppolnt en erbltretu- to eat for 1:1de u: mm at on" '1: er e the mom-a themed 41mm 9: U. S. b. No. 14 Merlpoeeend 0M3! ‘ ed by nubile eehool eet, be new e nut ‘ timeâ€"Med. Moved â€Shem. ondedb RAdem thet JewNoANhe e second time In committee at 0 tied. Muted» by mm 66%: eecouded by R. MM I Adem.thetB -lewNo.4 pewâ€"0 4w†Moved thirdtime hm Metheeeonded gnu. Swflmthet bex-eeveaflve hie mag thetreeenrer Intent warm: 5%? :m remixing needs on 25d,$8 mwmte, 17531 {Ed'iiï¬'rovem' ' ’ The ahead 1.33: munications from the following persons Reuben Got-rill. stating that the vol it; had run out; Colin N. McDonald: 913;. arm, enquiring whether this council re- quires any steel scrapers for this season, andquot prices laid down at our st:- tion; W. . O'Beyle. tp. clerk of 0 stating James Mitchell was appain arbitrator to act in conjunction with an arbitrator appointed by Maxi osa council in the‘ matter of the prapo division of U.S.S. No. 14. Maripoea am 09°. Moved ‘ by F. Shaver. seconded by R Adam. that J ‘ the treasurer be instructed to transfer the sum 013264.76 from the MoArthur drain fund to the general fund, said amount having been advanced for expenses in connection with said drainâ€"Carried. Moved b J M. Swain. seconded by F. Sham, t at Wm‘. Cornish be and is here- by appointed arbitrator for this municipal- ity to decide as tothe value of gravel pit ands htoivway on lot 23. con, A, and thatt ecotpasatsseai heattachodtothis resolution to vs itths terns of a hy-law. â€"C:rxied. . cud byF. Shaver seconded .by .11 Adm. om y-hngaï¬me as freeholder, 3% 9 con. 5: that Russell Badman be enteral es freeholder, né9, can. 4: that William Shane: be entered as treeholder, s 4} 8, con. 5.â€"-Csrrled. Moved 3F. Shaver, secanded by J. M. Swain at the assessment roll be now conï¬rmed and ado ted as reflectâ€"Carried. The council en resumed its sitting for ordi- nary business. {Hinges qt last meeting 6, assessment conï¬rmed; that Thomas McKay;n 8. con. 9, assessment conï¬rm- ed; that . N. Brlmleombe be entered as freeholder, n a} lot 6, con. 8; that David Thompson, in, be entered as freeholder. e1: 17, can. A: that John Chaste be entered as labor and M. F., 3 pt lot 16. con. 5; that Wilmot Conner be entered as tenant..n t 13, 0011.74; that Wesley Connie); be e_ntereg [Special to Tax P0313] COUNCIL Paocnsnmas..-The municipal council of the township of Mariposa met the 26:1: day of May for the court of revi- sion and also for general business. Mam- bers all present. The members of the council having subscribed to the oath as required by statute. took their seats as a court of revision, Mr. Lownsbrough in the chair. Moved by F. Shaver, seconded by E. Mark, that the iollcwing assessments be conï¬rmed, and changes made and the follow-in names be added to the assess- ment rel for 1896: James Wollscott’s name to be struck of! roll for s w i let 5. con. 18, and that Adam C. Smith be assess- ed as tenant for the same; that Arthur Presser'e name he struck 01! roll for 11 and = 12, Kin -st. north, Little Britain, and George win be assessed as tenant for the same; that N o. 2 E King-st. south, Little Britain beassessed to Richard Smith as freeholder; that W. F. Hardy, silot 19 'con. 8. 50 acres, assessment be redu 3150; that Alex. McLeod, n pt 9. con. 15, 99 acres, be reduced $50; that A. D. Car- michael, e pt 8, con. 15, 98 acres, be reduced $100; Messrs. 135ch and Carmichael ‘ were each assessed tor 100 acres; that James Watson. n pt lot 2, con. 2. 60 acres. assessment conï¬rmed; that Albert Hen- derson, s t 14. con. 3, assessment con- firmed; that liobert Ramsey, n pg; con. Mr. Lang address the electors. I was well pleased at the straight. manly way he went on to speak of the extravagance, corruption and thieving tactics at Outewa. ue heartily pledged himself to support the temperance cause. and to vote against all attempts to pass Remedial legislation or to coerce Manitoba, no matter tram what party or persons such proposals msy emam ate from. Judging from the tone of the meeting. Mr. Lang will have alarge ma- jority from Glanmorgen. A VISIT.- "Wobbllng Sam." I see, is coming here to speak. I hope he will tell us how to get a job on the Trent Valley canaL So far as gaining votes are concern- ed, he may as well stay away. for what Mr. McLaughlin does not receive M). Dalemsre will have. I hear the latter will be here on the platform. so if the famous wobble: turns up he will ï¬nd one toeman at least who will give him more than he wants. __ _ _ _ _ ELECTon.â€"-Eavlng a. little leisure the ggheg day [grovefltc Gaqgerham to hear v . l; ___1‘ [Correspondence of Tax Posn PICNIC.â€"Our annual school plcalc takes place to-morrow and will doubtless be a success as “usual. DRIVES -Howry 8: Son's logs are now passing into Devil’s lake, and we shall soon see them passing us on their way to Feneion. __ _ .. _ . [Correspondence oi Tan Peer.) Communion-On Snnda . the 7th Right Rev. Bishop O'Connor a inistered the sacrament of conï¬rmation at Victoria RJad. His lordship arrived on the Satur- day evenln train and proceeded to the residenceo Father Sweeney, the parish priest. On Sunday morning high mass was sung b Father Sweeney. and after mass the so emn rite of conï¬rmation was administered to eighty candidates. Hie lordship expressed satisfaction at the thoron h manner in which the children were nstructed. and administered the tem ance pledge to those who had been con med, until they reached the age of twenty-one. Immediatel after the cere- mony an address, signed y the prominent members of the congregation, was read by Dr. Blanchard and was replied to by the bishop in a feeling manner. In the even- ing an interesting lecture was given b his lordship on his visit to Rome, after w ich benediction of the blessed sacrament was given by Father Callanau, of Peter-bore. The church was crowded both morning and evening. Father Sweeney had built some beautiful arches on the approach to the church, as well as decorated the inside of the ediï¬ce. ° SADO WA. [Specisi to m Poor) Sermon Kareemâ€"The following is the standing of the pupils of e.s. No. 4, Dalton, for the monthspt A r11 and May. N ms in order of merit: V sr -â€"Nellie Grigg. . M Burton, Eliza Hart, Charles Burton. ‘IV‘Z'.â€"George Burton, Arthur Burton, Artnnr Hm. IIIâ€"John W. Kett. Ernest glad 5,] {Long} A. Iï¬tt,tg:seph Burton, on o , rank on mery,Mnggie Love, Edward Montgomery. II sr.â€"Bertie Kett, Roy Hart, Minnie . Herve Snider. Jessie Snider, Lottie epinstai , Eflle Snider, Florence Kett, Sophie Mont- gomery. II jr.â€"Msy Morton. Edith Mor- ton, Charles Hopinstnll. Arthur Morton, Nellie Day. Pt II eraâ€"Willie Mntheson, Ethel Kent, Leona Russel. Pt II 112â€"- Millle Snider. l sixâ€"Mary Day, Annie Metheson. Gertie Kett Mary Oxby, Phoebe Orby. Tabletâ€"Alice Mon mery, Olive Russel, 0 Dev, Bertie nider. Num- ber on roll, -K. Carma, teacher. 1'. .fMiis'Tï¬Efiiéï¬â€˜if 6: 618mm. 13 visit- ggurelotlves and friends around Pleasant 0’. 8mm Nowâ€"The Pleasant Valley baseball clown; twice a wash around here. onW soda and Saturday evan- lngs at 6 o'clock; verybody welcome. dun hm. Mrs. Jessa Barrio, at Lindsay. "ugh-a. Vanuatu: spent stow days with her pmnts.,..‘Mlss Strolling, of Toronto, 13 as homgppeqding her summer hglmgsy‘g. lCor-rupondomo! Tn Pan.) PERSONAL â€"â€"M!sa Mï¬ Bonnie. 0! Lindsay. is spending her days with he: pmnns ..... Mr. and Mrs. F. Haynes, of Ops, spent Sunday around here ...... Miss Haw?“ an: hrnmmtwmm-w: v alt. e :- mm a n pas week ...... Mrs. #thms in vlsjï¬ng her «on, an m to their noun ...... nu. ï¬obmcmrberhuhadnsem stacks! Jnflmhtlonutthe but is W- et manly ...... Mr. J. B. manque, at Cosbank.islddnpwitha dino- Nomâ€"Tennln anquneb mmtohe bumpers. - 7‘ PLEASANT VAZLEYâ€"FENELON. MARIPUSA. VICTOR! 4 ROAD IRO .VDA LE. {drovdod out last mt] Winn: ~ ' “I mnwwmmm. wranlmflmhuubwudaumd oath-thumnooorm max «samurai»!!- ‘ No vendor um mand- mam-um wmludup “doâ€. WWW mammmMIr.Pub.nd mum-m the hand at bl: duh-dad- MM: mmmmthuhmd gunman ,At flu damn: hour. when mm mm mum-"11mm- nun. Rev. C. II. Tyler. 0! WM Mud wmwwrau'ucaq Compound. This m tho turning point hamwluoâ€"ndmmilmthodyhc Another annulus mootétthopowor of Palm’s mammalian-cue Md save even those who mdrswingmuu the gun! Oummwoodedulmmplo o! whiz Palm's Calm Compounds-ado. when the doctor- hll. and what: flu ordlnnry, "and†modicum prove lua- lua! ’ ' Brandt-od- of the but people in tho Low Provinces know Mr. Goa-p W.‘ Rev. Mr. Tyhr In luau-Ins Mr. Pm Before Using Paine’s Celery Com cum; Mr. Parks was a Mere Skeletonâ€"Night Sweats, 00 d Ohxlls. Slow Fevere and Nervousness Were Wearing Life Awayâ€"Wife and Friends Despaired of the Sick Man’s Recovery. An Ocean Mariner Saved ’ by , Paine’s Celery rCompound. ~ frcvinco.‘elimlnatiog all religious teach- ng and training. leaving this department of necessary work where it properl be- longs â€" the homes. churches. nab th schools and theological colleges. The grant need of our country is education, pure and simple, that will enrich and enlarge the minds of our youth, and strengthen their virtuous inclinations. I know that many will join me in wishi our young sister province every success n the eï¬'art she is making for purely notional schools, tree from all ecclesiastical and religious tyranny and domination. If the pecple of Manitoba tenaciously hold out for the object now so dear to them. we predict a grand educa- tional future for the prairie province, and the establishment of a model and complete happiness for its iomiiies and communl- w No more the mili'e shrill ï¬le will come At the on break, from the hollow, Nor the mil -men's rustic hum - Booming from the eodgy mallow. The mill is about to‘ change hande for sev- eral masons. chief of which is plain to be seen, via, the ecarcity of timber. The refuse ia apt to he used in the near future, since stumps are be torn up the roots, not by Wobbling m, but by ncle Sam, and utilized for varioua ace. . . . Italeo saw the ne hbcra recic 3 over two of God's gifts. w th innocent facet and little naxen heade, au unepeahble dcliaht to the parental, an inï¬nite treacnre.and it ie to be hoped they will crow up into bene- factors of man ..... It law Arbor day attempt more than it was able to perform, and on yet the work remains undone. If the attempt to improve not only the day ‘ but the ground was a failure after er- aevering, it it much nder to have f ed than never to have ad a striving good enough to be called a failure ..... It has! also seen our country in a atate of oscilla- tion and heaving like a fluid under ebulli- tion over a echool eyetem for our oieter province, Manitoba. I m ht cooperate in the wcrk by introducing e opinion of a noted Greek philosopher, who declared that the highest goal of all human activity. both for the individual and the atate. was bap inesa bated on virtue. The need of the our ie a thorough, broad and national system of education imposed upon every FBLL’S STATION. (Correspondence of Tax Pom-.1 WELT LAST Mona SAW.â€"It saw an a e, attendance of 27 in mctlohal schoo No. 11, which was the Ingres: aver- age (according to the old :01) for two years .Ih saw the sawmill shut t ..... down gm after a run or several sea.- eona. The machinery ta sold‘and will soon be moved. darkness. The HER snpglled by the Fan. elon Falls Electric mum: on. was out for a. short time, but was running again the same night. At Coxnmmc: -Mr. J mph McFar- land. Is In Trenton attending the Methodist THE CANADIAN POST. ,; MAY. ONT» Egg “A?! conference. goyne and Miss Austin were ’msrrlsdon Tuesday afaernoan ...... Mr. H. J Lytle spsntthesar earl putotthswoekinm to ...... Mrs. suntan has sold her stock of fancy goods and is moving to Michigan. Swans}: BY ham-me. -Dnrlng the storm on Friday one o! the electric wins in the Howry m’m was struck by] htnlng. None of the men were hurt. the seven! were s0annsd.1’hs electric ï¬gs plsnt at themmwasdam andchemnnnsin darkness. The 113 ssnppllsd by the Fen- Well-known Clergyman Strongly Re- commended the Medicine that Al- ways "Makes People Well.†' FENELON FALLS. atrium tummy-Nomi: tum nub. M m m m and hunky. Imwmuumnur vb!!! upsivaaho'nOcthCmpo-nda Wmmuduukhflliflm [Willem new “Wu-mm. rum-"'0- lyn-ou “mummm mamaâ€. MM tom-1 '8 W MMMWI‘M MMmMufllmamm too. am. continua all hit whit. m â€mum-numb“ M “I! m. um m1 batman“. mumm- bmwhgm M Ila Mum d8!!- 0- I. humlmmtoflnmn'lm 0mm u um. Indium" “ Mr. Pab' mum‘ndot hum no who Myâ€; Minimum clued condition “WNW aura-momma ~mno st In lawman-um: The Latest 1:: Calling Ou-ds just received at the omen o! Tm: Poet. Examine thoseâ€"we print mm or 85 and 50. as desired. The s. s. Beeimae Medicine Ce, For sale by drama. Merchant: will be snowed rebate on prices for who: they have in stock. The Public will please Tun Notice 11»: Ryckman’s Kootenay Cure v--â€"â€"â€" -v--.__ w V “"357 .1335an r.â€"'-Flounoo Ribbon. Eggph Timmy, Dsjn Holman. Battle. Tinnoy. Lmrenoo MoFAdyon. , Mc "Emaâ€"“W'Komu A‘nnio n’MoN. Kb. 1v 311m 1:.â€" Mabel Hepburn. Alice Manbb. Magma- Nabb nun Lam, Lu McK 37 10 Cameron. III clauâ€" sfloM swag “WW. 3-: m o 5 ago ), w o sy :1 Brown, [00. Mammal. II data-- Wllberh Foreman, Noll Bmwn and dNeu McNabb e qua), male Jamie-on. Allan MoNnbb. mou- Time: “own team md .13er Bell (tqud). â€h clu- Jr.â€" â€"Flu~ common-1d, J MoMllhn, Mud no . Michal Pa II elm nuâ€"Mslcolm Du! Mo- Arthur. .5131: MoN-bb. Raven Boll. John Lona. I ulna Junâ€"Flotation 839mm. of pupils baud onweouy exunu : u ulna mâ€"Bceale MoMflhn._ Aim Shayla... Speculum Pom! Scnoox. RLPon'râ€"e 3mm of 3.5.†No. Eden, tat-tho month Mi!- of pupils _huod on weeklyexuna . . __ --... AI_-_ ahâ€"I Queen and 0. Hell attended we cnaru â€my concert in Kindsâ€. Ther report ‘ big “he. Penman-The pamlcal W is beginning to so: may. We htm u had a mocking here 1*. , Panama-lg“ DeLury. d Toronto nflflnlty. spent Sunday under the pursuâ€" tal. roof ..... was Based In visiting 14°63†friends ..... Messrs. D. B. Mo- ng9 and 0.» Hell; quads-g the chord ,A__L . UANI L144. [Correspondence ol'l‘nl'w) ‘ Fumbflngvonrwoolco Demons: Co. Csnnhgton. Highest mrket prices midterm non . Bxcrcu K’grnï¬e ere obi-out o! the amenâ€"come at our wheel women rid. diamondtremee ..... Oneotoureeorohere thought he could fly, and so tried conclu- sions with our noted horseman. but he {oupd then the horse we: gated the ninth the M 3 than '0“.- mum of «running Qua V ‘1, W51. which is at macaw-mace. and teaches as am we enact honor our mn- F17 whh toadoopnrevermoe; «cm 1070 her with an afl-ctlon too dew and (meat; we enact new. hot “nun 9M!!! 01' pm or_ I. faithfulness"! teal DIE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. too finalist in! ardent. Warm “9m when schooh no w holly u- w ohnmjuvoqnmqt ...... mL 3A8 3m BEDUOID TO HAMILTON. ONT. $1.00.@‘ .E'LDON. Emu xiiiï¬ brutal." has; an...“ ' um %uum,~ 55 am. my" “gull-m0». My know who to do with. end though we do not not up u o prophet we predict 3 good return for than who pleat pounce thle you. end oultlveto the ground wenâ€"(mun. News-Letter. NOTIOE TO owuans OF STOCK WHO WAN? PABTURE. The Potato Crop. Some pacpls may not feel that a potato patch is a paying thing, because last yeer'e crop had tobeiedtoatoekoraold at a York ahllllng. This may neeult in a smaller acreage thia year. and we shall in all likelihood have a lighter crop. for it is aeldomwe have anything to compare with last year's great yield. The money is made out of potatoee neually when the are email and new in a hill. We shonl not wonder greatly it there came a ear: or potato famine thie year. after each a to tlful time in 15. Potatoes do not use inatock like wheat. Twelve monthe 1 their limit. There la nty oi aeed thia opting, and plenty of and_that‘tamera .860 :5 8 Bd- 3 .8 0281.3 and ~10 Sflieangwua 28 Be 33.3 03289-3 on £08» Sign .28 3.8808 3 8n: «Bo-.33 930w A. NEW DISCOVERY. Pilkio’s Diphtherino BARGAIN SALE. New Advertigmgn t1. CATTLE RANCH. Our Salada Teas...‘ IT’S A POOR LOOKOUT! are having a. great sale. They are tip-top in quality, of course, and the price is consequently a little higher than most people have been in the habit of paying, but in the case of small families the increased cost will count but little_again_st_ the satisfaction experienced. Our new 25c line of Teas is a record-breiker-many of our old residents have paid 60¢ per pound for a poorer article. Try it. Good butteï¬makcrs and shippers the county over proclaim its goqd_ qyaligigs, and no__farmer who wishes to turn out a saleable I C ‘I,- ._ LL ‘-- Zrticle 31113313 Wise ahy other brands than these. the £553: Hit-sticki. ' One thing is'certain. howeverâ€"it they g to extensive butter-making they will need more salt than uSL we have prepared for the emergency by making a large purc‘ MOPS DAIRY SALT-~56 lb. Bags. HMO/â€5’ EUREKA 84LT~74 lb. Bags. We refer to the prospects of the Cheese trade during the coming season. Prices are ruling low, and good judges say 1t 15 doubtful if priceswilladvanoetoa ying ï¬gure. . - That there is proof or this‘opinion 15 borne out by the fact that ' bout the country will not be operated think they will be able to make district are just now debating ' however--if they go back ARCH. CAMPBELL, PRACTICAL 3611333 Aandrcou'rRAcron. "I. -. up...“ LULIUP-ll â€"-â€"vv "WI '0 u "w .0 u 5 a u mm†M .. n ’ u o. 5 ‘5 u m" I‘M. . 1 a G u $m u laud-51, when “0mg: wlu law I†[m a 3" and d t.“ n. upon whom» um. P ’ M Tick“- Ham Had" (Ind Bebe-5500a, STUR GEON POINT dumumnuultumnotb: huh Wu 3} $.22 mun. __r.d g4!) p.79 A-lâ€" I lâ€"A-- The Steamer ESTURION BENT VALLEY NAVIGATION OOXPANY. 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