v r---" - _- u‘vaDUo 7â€"- ...â€"v. uuu mien “In!!! W01â€- loy, datighcer of Raw. W. Woioely of To:- onto, an bfldeamaide; sad the groom was my oupportod by Messrs. G. Wilkto sud Chm-lea Lander 0! Toronto. The young D! menial experience and has teen ted unbove. Robinson should behunted up and made ro maintain henâ€"[Exam ï¬rmâ€"In another column will be found the We notice of out no uln- mac cownsmnn Mr. Robert Ross,pwho was united in manage to Mine Tom W11- un. decanter of Rev. A. Wlleon of Cele- dnn. The ceremony took piece at the res!‘ dance of th ~‘- s ‘1" n A SAD CAsz-On Friday inst Mrs. Rob- , wile of Joseph Robinson, was com- lnittsd by G. F. Bruce. J.P., to the county ml awaiting admission to the provincial nylum for the insane. This one is n and one. The husband of the untottunste mun-n I-“ L... --â€"-- A- -_..--v v those puma go, and falowing 1:33: unto came the genial book agent to cheer the lunlvora. _ i w“, J vuupuwxfly Abram Webster another monster load, and the day was out in pleasantly and agree- ably to al . 0mssron.-â€"The name of Wm. Dixon. ex-president of the agricultural society,one one of Eldon’e councillors. and a hustling worker for the society, was omitted in the June meeting of the directors oi the North iotorie agricultural society. PATENT MEDICINE Mamâ€"Our village has been flooded with patent medicine men [or the past few days. and quite in order the tombstone agent arrives on the scene Indus time with one eye open as to where (LA-A n ......... mule boating. Mr. W. E. Johnston ed the flotillo from the boot home ï¬nd gave nearly All several good boot rides. Alonso Domoroat took down to the lake a bean b! r - n , A mgngrnh‘s-lad..9_ 31°. I . yOangters‘ ._V â€"â€"â€"v â€"v u- “luv-J UM ’ houndâ€"The school picnic Efï¬iï¬um Inn was quite; success. The puns or the lchool here nearly nlLactggdeg 39d had a M ï¬t..- 1.--..l‘ ‘ VICTORIA ROAD. [Correspondonce of The Poem COUNCIL Sunlessâ€"Only a. few days ago the Bexley council sat here to wisely mum tor Bexloy, and on the 6th Eldon men at £2236 toga 35169:: puplnogs. Dunn-n - -â€" _, ,7- ~vv,---~. “n. “can: mu Cunnington did the masonry work. MANILLA. (Correspondence of The P003.) . Bum Rummâ€"Mn Thomas Squire: of the litheon. of Mnï¬pou raised his ham, put a wall under it and made it a. aoodjob In All nsnects. Mr. Henry Martin of f‘.â€"_l__s-_ )1) AL , LOCAL ï¬EWs-LETTERS .fl 2.. . Iannonnm can «Bean: .5? on 353 :Ehz Glanahimt 33051.? mDSAngRmAY. JULY 24, 1891. :gperial Bakmg Powder. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, 3556153, including zillion! intern. without relief, I saw by on advertise; mentinaChicago perthatsmhad 'heentre‘hgved o! “dist: by com- pldn , er on enng :Ayer’s Sanapan I then decided to make a trial of this medicine, and took regular] for eight months and am gleaned toyscate that it has e’flected a complete cure. I have since had no re- turn of the disease.â€â€"Mrs. R. Dodge, 110 West 125th st., New York. . “One yea-sic Iwaptakenm with Inflammatory 2' eumatxsm, bein con. ï¬ned to my house six months. came out or the sickness very much debili- tated, with no appetite, and my system disordered in every wag. Ircgn‘znzenced disordered in every wa . I commenced using Ayer’s Sareepariï¬a 39d began to immnvn at once. zaimmz :11 strength in: are at once, gaining in stren h In soon recovering my usual h :21. I cannot say too much in praise of this well-known medicine.â€-â€"Mrs. L. A. Stark, Nashua, N. H. "IPABID 3? Dr. J’. O. Ayor 8 60., Lowell, Mus. W 1°! ï¬g")? WE? 31186“.th mmduflo , mdumeuooa.1mom£oom ma 1%.!» m at Ann W villa. am you get A301". at! no other. 3nd take it an the panama add is thoroughly expelled (tom the mum. We challengememontothk PETERBORO. “Aboug. two year: agg. mu tutoring BEA V ER TON. :‘m‘l-y' 't'v'vé' ‘yemw’ wiioiwihetiumï¬ beingahlouowalkm‘ng with great monk alga paving ed prions u AAAAA Wlocoqsla, timid th; “' a'ny Influx-hat. _ , c 7 ._ .. ï¬vâ€"vâ€"wwmn use us “at, date. Barmanâ€"The farmers in this vicinity have harvested their clover early this year. it not being very good in the hope or getting a better second crop again in the autumn. They are contemplating letting the timothy stand until the 1st of August; it is stretchin nicely now, and will be a somewhat better cron than the clover. Scaoor. Norxs.-Oor school adjourned let the midsummer vacation a week ago last Tuesday. It was continued two weeks over the usual midsummer ‘xamination time this year. Not a bad idea to close just when the berries are coming in, which will pro tract its ooening again until the harvest is pretty well gathered. ON a Paoemcrrvn Barrens-Bret. Robson oi the Ontario Agricultural college, Guelph, aocomoanied by Frederick W. Robson of the Farmer‘s Advocate printing omee, London. Oct, paid this locality a flying visitation lately. They were pros. pectin; the oroaress and developments oi this county in egrionltureand stock raising. Thevwere the worthy guests oi Messrs. Mcanhern Bros. for dinner, where they were well received and cordially entertain. ed. They are reported as being well pleased . -v-v‘Iâ€"e-I so CG ranishcto answer. The cause; amino: thoconn seem: nnpsrentiy quite true, a contract hos been given on culverting this ennui. The public await an explanation from the commissioner with much concern 3nd hope it will be forthcoming at on only .9- SANDRING’HAMâ€"ELDON. [Correspondence of The Post.) Tm: Bums: B‘nvxs'r is now at hand 3nd in full fling with our ladies. Fruits of allï¬kinds are gyundgnt tug tear. _ INQUIki.â€"The rutepsyet’s'lnqniry a tow weeksagore the Trent canal on the 5th coq.,.oppo_s_lt9}9t 12, 1:53 notAyet received a a half. Thé' time was nbont forty-ï¬ve minimum-{Thaw race her to the island. A few minutes delay occurred, during which the Orillia’s steam was crowded up to 1051hs., and then the raceâ€"muscle against machineryâ€" begsn. The pull was about ï¬ve miles; the passengers watched the oar-amen keep neck and neck with the steamboat, and as the throttle was wide open it was freely assert- ed that the sonnets would be unable to stand the strain, more especially as they had had not been in their boat for a. week. Just before reaching the island, however, they showed that these assertions were vain by putting on a vigorous spurt, win- ning the long-winded race by a_ length and - L-“ "0].. A.“ A _ , , DOUBLE Scams] v. Summâ€"Psssengers on the early boat of the C. M. B. A. excur- sion on Thursday witnessed 3 novel and exciting race. This side at Hewsrd’e Point Geudsur and McKay, the double sculls. met the Drum. and signiï¬ed their inten- tion of racing her to the bridge. They passed under the bridge ï¬rst and when Capt. McKay asserted the: he could beat. them on Lake §im9qe they said they would ..-__ 1.4. A, A ,ï¬_77" -_ _._-.. Loe'r His ALL-A rive: driver named Lime came into town Friday and cashed his wage cheque or $28. In the Russell ‘ house parlor he took out the money and crossed over the room to give his sister 1. dollar, leaving the bsisnoe on the table. He forgot that he had done so and started to walk up town with his sister when it. flashed upon him. He ran hsetfly back, and though he had been swayv but s few minutes the $27 was none, snd he tailed to ge't‘ any trage otit._â€"['1‘i_mee. SELLING LIQUOR 'ro hennaâ€"Man. J. MePhee, Indian agent at Reine, has posted in town notice that any person selling or giving. directly or indirectly, any kind or intoxicating liquor to Indians, either on or off their resexvee, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law, being liable to a. ï¬ne of 8300 end to six months imprison- ment. But of the ï¬ne is payable to the iniormer. The notice is signed by L. Ven- koughnet, deputy of the superintendent- zenerel at Indian efl_'air_e.-[P_a9ket. 7 GRILLIA. A SNEAK Tnm's Wormâ€"0n Sundry night a sneak thiei entered the residence of Mr. Bruce Murphy and carried off 3 weterprooi circular. a. ï¬ve gallon can of eoel oil, 3 quantity of the best block tee and e number of other erticlee, which he evinced excellent taste in eelecting. The follow failed to leave his card or any other means of identiï¬cation, but it this pern- gruph should meet his eye perhepe he will ‘ oblige Mr. Murphy by returning the can ee‘eoon ac _i_t in empty. _ LAcommâ€"A inkehumber went from this put to take in Petal-bozo on the 13th. Some want to Cmningtom....Hu crop in thin and light. Good prospects for a gain crop. _ RED Rom achieveméhu of mi ordéi'. PULPIT Norm-On Sande]. July 12th. Rev. Mr. Sender: preeehed e lemon In thle church to Orangemen. Our lodge wee out in full strength end marched from the hell to the church. Representetlvee from other neighboring lodgee were present. Mr. Senders preeched en excellent eermon. reccuntlnn ell the put glorlee end present the working of the verioue lodge- through the country and the procperone condition of the I. O. G. '1‘. in compuieon with other orders. Mr. 0. Bot: calcined inzhie cope- city of cheirrnm in e manner which reflece- ed great credit open him. Tee woe eerved trom5to.7 in. The “ble- were decked with etrew rriee. creom, biloniu. etc. fAlarm do mama-em“. wuhweuuMebmdut at y. rogue cw an. ec .eo.‘ wereind in end everyone c peered to enjoy kneel}. The Ockwo hrue bend enlivened the proceeding: with mneic rich end are. The proceed: mounted to over $70, e very hendsome cum. Thelodae ie in I very pron crou- condition ct preeent. end we true will ezill flourish cod inoreeee. 7 enb ecte renting to an order his speech uni-mm tam. Hi- we: theme n.- â€a. â€V. We Dan M U! imam. â€y?" m. or Oreeeweu. end the'ohelrmen ( .C. M3.8%“). The pro- gremeterted et3 pan. Spencer broke theioein hieflueuelly hem ymentnir end mede every neepeeoh. e wee owed Hts-Rev. .yrDewe 1. He mode e e 1: tom pereneeepeeoh, hlttlng end ett enengegedinthe liquor eend teen-y leeely denouncing the eeme. our. Dewey 1- e temperenoe worker through end through. Rev. Mr. Senders followed end delivered en Interesting eddreee, enoonren hm temperenoe workers In their en'erte. Mr. Roberteon then took the plettorm, end eehe to he Mon to Inform on ““5â€." 3°19. “REP ‘93. “14°! E" â€m 1.0.8.13. Promo-moo: om mm m... o and photo In. hold and. the mutant mam-mu. 0.6.1:. Thom 'I soon was moo Jot hum ,ond a mambo}: could noun-fly baton“. napht- wu mountod by In ha mo. namely: Mr.J.L. Bourbon of to, theG.C.T.ofConodo; Bov.G.W. Dom 9! Sundulonq. Rev. Mr. ï¬nders ‘ CNS“! 3". SAWâ€"MAMPOSA. W a The Pen] â€W- -_ -m mm“ um Inc Inez, oflen through tumult-cut ‘ through 830 mountainside. and Manually on the £090! Quench with the latching . s rock or mountain rising shout seventy feet high end covered from bees to top with terns. Fort William is like an outs in this desert of rock.an is s very pretty little piece. Here we any the tamed Nsebimr hotel, which is lying vests. The C. P. B. have built s Inge hotel at Fort Willism and ere now trying to divert trsde to that piece from Port Arthur. They siso our interest in the miners! mm. st Bet Portage end the lslsnds in Luke oi! the Woods, es we shirt the lskeeide tor miles 331:: in end out, new at the Inter «11%;, Newt-gang over A Math bridge I! mountsins'ot ‘ human“ roverthe tr'eek, [Correspondence of The Post.) The writer, along with about ï¬ve hun- dred other excursionists from nearly every part of Ontario, made the trip from Toronto on the 23rd ult.. and reached Winnipeg on the 26th. The excursion was under the care of Mr. W. D. Scott of the Manitoba immigration ofliee in Toronto, and we have pleasure in testitying of his unweari- ed patience in giving information, and we would advise any person intending to go to Manitoba to call on Mr. Scott on the corner of York and Front streets, Toronto, 1 as they will certainly obtain information that will be of beneï¬t to them. In regard to a description of the country to Manitoba. I expect it has been described so often that for me to repeat it would simply be telling an old story; but to one who has spent a great portion of his life in this country it is a wonderful sight. The land {from Orillia northward until reaching North Bay, a busy iitttle village on Lake Nipise- ing, does not appear to be a kind that our farmers would fancy; yet there are many little hemeateada along the way, but inom the appearance of the land and the grow. ing crop we should imagine it must be a hard struggle to keep the wolf from the door. From North Bay the road is through l the moat inviting country one can imagine. being a succession of mountain and rock relieved, however, by hundreds oi little lakes, and in many places the mountain sides are beautiful just now with the foliage of poplar and spruce, and i saw great numbers of mountain ash that we prize so highly herein our gardens. One 0! the prettiest sights through thisdietrict was up. ewu'nuflflli)" Fool-r...‘ m mum meat, mean, can, war, may 25.71891. Sumo Descriptive Joihngsâ€"Along the c. P. 3.40:: wmâ€"Wut 0! Wuuupog â€"Gmwoldâ€"A Grand I'M-mint Country â€"A successful Samar. __â€", ï¬lm-1.. uuu..yu.vcluvu.... "an. am Jeasie Wacky†..Pon Patna... . .Mr. Rae. John Jeflery....462..No. 1, Scum....hliu Dunn. Mucolxn McLean 462..Manilln ....... ..Mr. Lspp. Hen-y Brathour..461..$underhud. .... “Richtrdaon Richard Brown..461..MAnchester. .... " Greenwood Victor McMeehen 458.2011. Perry. . . . . .Mr. Rue. ancea King....455..Bewerton..â€".. ..Mr. Birchnrd Kale McRae -..456..No. 3, Thonh..Mr. Grunt. Lschie McPheil..45§..No. 2, Brock....Mr. McMillan Edith Weathers“ 452..No. 2, ThumbnlllrSu-ickhnd Alfred Lunis....447. .Cmnin on. ....Mr. Nuttlng Hector McMillnmAfl. .No. 2. rock- . .Mr. McMillan Ada Btker .. ....444..Sundetl|nd .. .. " Rlchu‘dson Elizabeth Brown. .439. .No.6,CartwrightMiss Prom. Allie Campbell ..489..Cwninmn ....Mr. Numng Leonard Kay ....438..No. 12. Brock "MrMcPlnden Msry McKay....434..N .8. Brock....hlr. Givens John Dennison..434..Pon Perry......Mr.Rne. Clan Bedlordu ..432..No. 9. Whitby. .311» Still. Lizzie Gï¬mn....431..No. 17, Beach..Mr.Roech. Wesley Cmpbell 429. .No.9,03nwn‘ght um William Ella Driver......421..MAnilh ....Mr.hpp. Agnes Boynton. .408. .Prince Albert. . . .Mr. Noble. Annie Driver....4os..lhnilh .... ._..Mr. Lepp. William Jeflery..400..No.1.Scugog....Mlns Dunn. , {may Colleghpn..§S§_§ux-grton ...... Mr. Birclmfl. Fred Edwards..508..cmnlngton. “Mr. Nuttlng. Gertie Woodwatdboo. .Cnnnlmzton. ....Mr. Nuttlng. ‘ Willie Tnylor....499..Port Perry......Mr. Ru. ‘ MillleBlnckwoll..498..Cmnln n......Mr. Nuttlne. ‘ Funk Richudsonm..8undor d. .... "Richnrdaon Johnson Goudy..491..No. 2. Scugog..Mr. Miller. E'nat McIAughlln 490..No 5,0u’twnght mu Irwin. Funk Hurluon..489..No. 9. Rmh....Mr. Punt. Nettle Jukson...4s7..No. 3. Scugog. ..M.iu Some. Fun Bitten-"485.. No. 2. “bunnies Wilson. Hobo Hun......482..PortPerry......Mr. Ru. In Brynn. ....481..Sundorlnnd. .... "Richudson Funk Poudon..479..Pon Perry......htr. Ru. Millie Philp. ....471..Mnnilln .... ....Mr. hpp. Maude Dnvldson 469..Beaverton ...... Mr. Birchnrd Hugh Gnnc ....468..No. 2. Thorn!" “Stricklmd Lam Rilnnce... .467..No, 8, Thonh....Mr. Gnnt. Dougdd Gillespio464..8eovenon.. .... Mr. Birchud John 3913913. .. .462. .lio. l,_5cugog... .ggiupunn. Iéydi Enid Jainflcï¬ioihr .. ..nr0mnwood abort. Pm- .569..No. 2 Ommhnlr. Bunny. Mao Sim-pa. .551..0mn anon" .. Ir. Numng. Liloy Msy......666..0mn£ngmn.. .. Kr. Nunlnz. Abnm Csmorlo..554. .Pon Pong" . . . .Mr. Ru. Lawn Luko......558..No. 9. W lcby..Mlu sun. lo Shier......561..Vulontyno.. .. “ Thompoon 0mm 0mm ..N4..Gmnbmk.. "Mr. human. Edith Poudon..b40..Pon Perry.. .Mr. Ru. ‘anv Phup....539..0mnlngton. â€Mariam“. Mnbol Edwudl..587..0mnlnzton. "um. Nutflng. Juno- lmy..637..Pon Parry......Mr. Bu. ; Agno- For n..638..No. 1.Mmpon..llr. Thorbum ‘ Lulu Lun ......682..Pon Perry......lr. Ru. Bella McKIy....527..No. 8 Tumult. Grunt. Hurry Holt... ....527. .No.2.éutwrlght Mr. Bucky. Curio Gnmblo..525..No. 3, Scuzoz..mu 8- e. Wdlhm Moore..52¢..No. 2. Brock....Mr. I Geo o Wuhan..524..No. 5,0utwrigh‘ Min-1mm. mu oLakoy....528..No. 5. Rmh....Mr. Gin-o . May Cristia....516..Uflu............Mr. LG 5‘ Minnie Wdfll...516..No. 7. Muipou..mu Dunn. Henry Welsh....5l2..§_hnmn.3...â€...311'._I_npp. liâ€"J nJ_.__J_ 7AA A MANITOBA. EXCURSION. [ Non». mm. School. rancher. Albenlmcr....736..No 6 Brock....lr. 011V". EdithCun boll..681..Poni’orry......l1-.Ru. Conrado ..601..Port Porry......flr. Ru. Ana. Dryden....m..Pon Porry......lr. Bu. Prod Polhmn..m..ron Mm... . Ru. Georg. Word... .588..Oonnlnm....m. Numuc. mu. Holtby....581..No. 2, "um. Wilma. Lame Crook-u ..578..No. 7 munm. Bench. Kory bowl...†.669..Pon i’orry......lr. nu. Florence Johnson 568..Pon Pony. . .. . .Mr. Ru. ElnSovugo......w7..Pon Porry......ur. Bu. We Burnhun 587..Pon Porr‘y.... "Mr. Boo. J'Kuy l'l-olr.:....m.._N_’o. 2, W ok.....lll- moth-n; rode up sud down the streets ets furious rste, lsshing thehorsessnd doinnoonsider- sbie “yelling. MConetshti: M d t promp y poun upon em sn theminthemintheeoolerin short order. About ten o'clock thst night they were relessed end the next dsy they uppesred‘ mum-cm. Nott sud contributed to‘ the Won mm in the she at s line end eoste ior being drunk snd «orderly. Pom- Pnnr Bren Sanoor. We: Emmnnox.â€"Fouowing no the nemes of candidates who psesed the recent entrsnoe enminstion sud number of msrke obteined. The nsmee of those who hsve been recommended osnnot be published until their tipspex-s hsve been inspected st the educs onel department. The highest number of men-kt obtsinshle. including t! 0 number given on tempersnee. hygiene nun sgrioultnre. wse 845, number requisite to post, 382. There were 102 candidstee who wrote sud out of thst number so psesed. which is s very wood showing. Zoo‘) “a 8111 m ‘ withnamon â€Intros-lode! lumber. They had to I.“ ta:- 3 10w noun t9 h!!! 2t.nlt_e¢d__u!d In tho mug-mo J’OBI’ VPE'RR Y. 17in: t'inthoflnlloRSt. ream-Mk WW “WW-hymnpiuu IhtnnoLandw-gtedbud valuable 35mm}. position. Fox- mofo than: twelve honths a tow yuan ago, it was continuously visible tmm the east window: 0! the Tallahmn ofllce. Numerous expeditions have started on? with sanguine orpocmï¬ons. but can. hack worn out end dim They an get :1 u'ound'the mystery, and no it (mm my ole "and standpoint, but when they Ital-c ink thanwunp,which is {tom ï¬fteen to thirty anaemia any direction, they are net Minna-mountable hfl’iu‘l, bedde- mks, Balm-duo lienthuedeoem,nlpoct- nblovolanow hldoiudt b†inane): nunpinlyphoeuthh, but in» isth- mokbandflnmqladiflth-not «volcano, Misï¬t? . . buflnzthe‘htow'tho ran: my, If. n,,.- _-A __ 1‘ was such e dense jungle, of edges. vines, briere, end undergrowth generally, thet they had to literally hew out e plunge? After much hard work they found that the] were prognmingonly oneendehnltmlleeper day. Gestlemen end Barbour hevie not en- tirely given up .the exploration, but will equip themselves better for the workeld‘ try it again et e later dey. ‘ Fox monthsnhelteeenturythismysteri- Quoolumn of smoke bydey end 9 heme by night, ' ‘ in the mdst‘ of en lmpenetreble empongeGulfgoest,hu not only puz- zled the rustic ï¬shermen endahunters who watch it from the outer edges of the swamp. but scientists end thonsenda of other: who have viewed it tron: elevetod polnn about Tallahassee, thirty miles ewey. , By day it pmente the appearance of 3 mt volume-o! jet black emokeï¬singpp inhough issuing from e huge unokeeteck ascending high above the tree-tops and fleeting at on the breezes. At night it'preeente e bright light e‘s'though e Inge house were burning and the flames Were not quite‘visible. It eppeus end disappears etirreguler inter-vole. but always in the' same place. From Telle- heseoe it is south scum-east, end when burn. lug can be plainly eeen tromeny eleveudl u- Mystory of Phhook Swamp aha., body Eu Yet Unnvcllod. . Mm Casflexnan and Barbour. who, with ‘ Mr.‘Stnyloy as guide, wont down into tho Pink-oak Swamp tofu-rot out Mon-idol: myo- torious volcano. hora returned. like thousands of others, without the volcano. They took observations from the east bank of tho Wcucisa. Rive-r, near the Gulf, ind sow the vast column of smoke ascending syywnrd. Having no bonuto cm the strum, they could not make a direct shoot for the location of the smoke, but had to morn furthor up to start into the swnmp. Thoy were supplied with o good compass and an experienced engineer, but the swamp Rovernment will Introduce e meeenre re- distributing the seats as soon a theoeneae ï¬gure. can be added up. And thet moons e genera election. The new laden, 10 their nest friends My, hove u I ï¬rst duty. to keep the reformers out of power end their next toureoonetmctwthtzagoverngent, end eppeel neeeeury anon on noon nethelleteere revised-ad mount-red!» mooted. The] ere reed, to elt until Octo- ber In order to do thin. v~~-_ _. v,â€"- â€". the oppoalï¬on'haï¬ti'dii mains more chance und manning the union the Luzon: endmt Moonstone- mâ€"Hmmm 8mm ~Er. Mt“ be lam [Ottewe correspondence ton Toronto World] Ottewe, July ï¬lm-Thing- grow more crltleel end the revelettone ere not yet over. Poetmeeter-Generel newt lo next to ho lnmtlgetod. It the ellegetlone which have been In circuletlon for tone deye are true John Began-t ought to et1 once resign end eet e good ample to Sir Hector Lengevln. lithe government heve tourry say more disgraced Inlnleten It mey totter under the loed. But the renk end 1110 end the two new leaders. Mr. Abbott and Sir John Thomp- son, are bent on holding together with e reoonetrnctlon so soon ee poeelhle. I heve it on the best euthorlty thet Mr. Abbott end 3!: John Thomneon hen the reelgne- tlon ot ell their oolleegnee In bend, to no Into enact 99 soon ee_ the session; to over. I: Brendon thi'i'two yeen .30 time wee marketed iron hmen' wagon-in Brendon g one end one hell million mm. ‘ end thuon one days-weerâ€: ma outlet-mum. . Iteeemelmoec e “orie- trom the muse Nights when men who went there with source! uni helm ce {mend hone their terms, I inglemenh to-dey. There are the drew- beeke'ot e long dietence iron: schools, enmity of wood. end your water. In met-ate the fuel. they My expeetto haveoodets‘iperton. Lend lieu-the reuweyienoweoueeendiiotaood‘ nutyendimumvediewortheboutssw\ amount-e. It broken end buildingeonit mwarthtromSIStoSZOnetecx-e. Mot. fï¬wm' Xanadu: mum" Railishw at tho Imp-m; m u TORY OR GANS DISGUSIED. ELORIDNS VOLéANo. ant-11 sichieu wboii ' En‘ I] Who ï¬nds his menu m- m. “Walmaa‘ifluï¬ at. mg’ï¬m‘m‘f Mm m- mm m Dï¬Ã©ioi’ GREYâ€"43¢!" ' "Q "! luv. used Hmvum Buoxcmn. entry. It is the moat gustatory Cough Remedylhsvo get tried. tad Iï¬gnow mt flush In use I v0 recovered m ; v cowlâ€"Ro- Maokcnzle. C. P. R. Managua“ raged! gym-“gore in means]:- can: goals. . an Puma: to the Tateâ€"Give- lnmt mudâ€"Ab- You Pull the Cork m 3:. 7m garage. ho Nervous bounty Dunne-s of Sign. Loss at Ambition. Unnweu to Mun-y, Stunted Dowoï¬ment. Lost at Power. NlahtEmhdom. nu: in Urine. Suntan Loo-u Seaplaneâ€. Aver-ion :0 Society. Unï¬t. for Study. Exoeuvo Indulgence. etc. etc. Even bottles“!- sntoed. â€.000 sold yearly. Address In eluding stamp to: tutti-e. J. B. HAZBLTON, W, as Yugo-u. Toronto. Ont. â€". y. m: c mum m “mmmmmm {sum ROLLERS â€" mas. m-‘h TRAYED CATTLE from mg of NAM Du. tendon. one Y1 Omnlo Wuhan. Ed Mom . Luck of hmmhnlcsl D%.cure% HAZELTON’S VITALIZER _- â€"_-_-â€"_vâ€" â€".â€"vâ€" â€"-â€"â€"-â€" '1“ “' Mona noun. .1: rhonm. 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In Yarn we have over 30 dlï¬'erent kinds, all made from are wool and equal to home made HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid or 37001, 2 gents extra. in trade. A. '- nâ€" In... -â€"-â€"u.n-- .. at- , Ihoroughbred and Farm Stock Insured at very Low Rates. We mannfecture the best Blankets, Yarn, Sheeting, Tweed: all Woo Goods yen w_ill ï¬pd in the County of Victorh TIP- L-_- _â€" l HORNS’ WOOLLEN MILleE-‘S Free Trade in Wool and Weellen Gees JAS. KEITH’S, WILLIAM STREET. Linda vmoy. 1min. Inn-558. HORN 6r. SONS < _ '. In Competition with American, German, English and Canadian Manufacturers. Two portable Waterous Engines dd JIIIIGI INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. l89l. CYLINDER, u 7 1" Wont. If :B :5: 1:. x... arm-m. Dublin floommw f1! W001. OILS. m, 7' bug-hm alienation-am «mummmuwmmmuu lo- mm nLEDAmd“ mm: “mm-«mm- mmflubmdudw; Inbou- mammal; lmlodflumm" ENGINE H LARDINE If you no Dupondont, Low- splrltad, Irritable and Peevish. and unpleasant sensations are felt invariably after eatlng. 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