us at at Chicago now claim. 1, 828,000 popuh-lâ€" .â€" vâ€" v flan. When New York 1293:; “It: the‘ “I“ I‘mm'v’on ' hunk-n autism Gotham“ will put 1 little more water "33°43- Hood00., i s k I. ' “ Dunn, Mm k " 1360!: return. i mummumua And I! there be a. remédy whichmithont having yet efl‘ected the more pedect deliv- erance) has done mere towards to then Mother Seltzer: Syrup, its name has thus tax-been mange]: eoueealed. from the knowledgeotnnn. - â€' Mk JV“ IKE [Jung '1‘“ )1,“ "I! 0536 Wu“ In“ A NOW the brlef comment I 311m "3‘33 0}! .’ prayers of this congregation for your future hoppi- this case will, I think, show how aptly 13 ‘ seas sud prosper.ty. and we trust you wlll oonsecnte illustrates the proposition as to possible i - mu. spot on your memory's wall for an ocu- nal thought or the friends you hove left b- hind. , am I: ' gaggee’asrï¬ofigm $3313: avg: whlgh ! “'= mg“ mtg,“ *6 ifvogibhlfgrius toga“: show 1. " . ' ' our were on ' occautz. .11: e t an co to so M15. Law“ m 8 m‘czed for slxtm ’6“ 9 we deeply mourn the loss of such o kind um Christin: la the most prevalent, and, upon the whole. lnend. Permit us, then. on behall of the Sunday school. to the most damaging at all kinds of illness. I It ls a moderate estimate to say than . request you to weep: this silver auger bowl as s Mfomm at the complaints we suï¬â€˜er ' slight manilesutiou of our regard for you. We wish mm and die of are merely fruits and. I you to_recolve it: not for its real value. but so u symptom of It. ’ I refer to indigestion or i $33320? mfg: â€mm in "hm 3°“ “m M“ dyspepeiuâ€"the inability ot the stomach ' ’ 3 ° and other digestive organs to do thelrI work. Tint this disease burdens lite and HOOd’3 P1113. shortens lt ls tooplslo to call (monument. It the world could he suddenly rid o! it . (and, of oourse, its oonsrquenoee) the : Improvement In human emits would be 5 a a greeterththsn could brim brought about by E 5’ to T k. any 0 er conceive. 0 cause. or our struggling race would bend a. new heaven ‘ asy to opera“ and under it would mndum ourth. t _ _ This lady is the wile of Mr. John Lint, ’ late Inspector Y. Division, Metropo mm: Police Force, who Is widely known And respected in the distxicb. He also witnesses by his signature the foregoing statement by_ _hls wife, I ï¬r.1'.“'s€ed chemist, High ',Raad .Lcyton, aHnd nicer taking to (band groan My appetite improved and the wax-z?“ with me. My bowels moved mat and with regularity y. Ioontlnued gt’he medicine, and the lump in my groin gradually disappeared. I have 5583: Kept In health by taking a little cf Ms ., Seigel’e Syrup cccssionaliy. You may make any use you like of this state-1n ..c. LSigged) Mrs. Ssrah Laver. 34 Ch up “ Year after year I continued to sufler. In April, 1883, a friend, Mr. Basie, recom- mended me to try Mother Salgel’s Curatlve .Simh 1.80:.» homes of .th sewerrop “I may menvir‘n than all the time my bowels were vary obstinate. and were not. moved for days, which caused me much ding-gas. “As time went: on I grew extremely weak. I took all kinds of medicines, and saw one dcctcr alter another, and spam; scores of pounds in physio, but obtained o_n_l_y;little reliefu “A large lump formed in the groin, which the dccturs at. ï¬rst thought was a rupture; but we were afterward told by a valph slclan that in was otherwise caused. had intense pain, and mustard plgqtetq yore applied. an! s I got no relief._ ind belchad up :3 mar fluid. After eating a few mouthtuis of taoa I tel: a fulness as If blown out. “After the ’eirth of a. child In 1867," writes a Wnnia'ï¬. “I began to feel heavy and low. M, appetlie was pm: and I dreaded the nigh; sf food; for after eating. no matter how little, I suffered so much paln. I‘wgs greatly :fagpleq _w!t.h wgnd Mr. A. J. BALFOUR talks of one hundred and twenty years as the probable spun at life after the doctors uzderstand how to ï¬ght disease somewhat. better than they do now. Expre ting his dissent from this View, Mr. J. F, Nia'oec says: “The scientiï¬c elixir of lite which is to be a product of the future will d2 all we can reasonably expect it ltllghzms lite without materially prolonging it." I TELL YOU WHAT E112 (Emmdiuu gut. I‘INDSAY, FhmAY. JULY 30. 1897. ,J}. EQWARDS 00. Layton, Landon, Eng , J nne L3.‘d, the coat of my comm: in a few min- utes. and there are no extras added. Use nothing pus phosouggiy kun-drla‘d, __.-__..A U56 â€Villain-In _. -_'_-_c, well-seasoned“ stock. '13:} to make every house a. standing advertisement or the excellence of my work, and am trying as hard now as ever. If you want anything in my line can on me. ‘Domim'un ‘ Isn't 1:, than I furnish the Doors, Sash, MouXdings and '- Inside trimmings for two~ thirds '0': the new dwellings and additions built In Lindsay and within 3 radius of 10 miles. BUT WE CANNOT WAIT. are renowned forâ€" J, G. Edward: £500. H IT’S SlBHIHflHHI AGENTS. Bl CYCLES. yea. Iggzs. GEO. INGLE -‘HERINES. .he up-to-date points Lindsay Planing erll SPEED and Argo;- eating :aterial by ac perfectly of the Hood’s mmpecunutoï¬ood‘lm =1!- mmemcxennw A: In Permit us, than, on behalf of the Sunday school. to request you to scoop: this silver sugar how] u n slight manifesuflon of our regard for you. We with you to recolve it. not {or its real value. but In t souvenir of the high esteem in which you were held by this congreguuon, - little :pot on your memory‘n will for an occur a! thought 0! the Manda you have left 13- hind. w a tall: y tbs: in la impoan'bla for us to full) show our rem: on this occui u: . but lot it suflee to say go: deeply mourn the loss of such I. kind And. chmtinn lend. In going from as'ih‘év'isi 356 E6 5.713153%!“ that you no taking with you the best warm Ind prayers _ot this eqngregftioq {or your ï¬gure happi- Your position es tencher in the Sabbath school for the years you have been here bu given you a loving plece in the heart.- 01 the children. Your wise coun- 3e19, coupled with the interest you hive mileeted in the succea end welhre of our Sabbath schoolxenders it impossible {or t ose holy memories and impres- sions so be yholly edsced gram our {OIPQIIIEIMCQS‘ A But in no less d¢groo were your services I: I mem- ber mud n worker in every depmment of church work. Roz in nuns only, but by deed and example, you hwo proved youmell worthy of the name, “Christan.†You†hsve endeared yourseif to us by your kindness end sympuny and eocinbility. both u e neighbor end an n friend As A friend you hove been All the: e triend could be, md as n neighbor you have prover: wgflu o! the highest ndmintion. To Mrs. Metherell: We, the members and friends of this Sundty school. having heard with deep regret thxt you are shortly to tune you: lave (tom unongst us. feel that we cannot wow such on event to Occur without to some slight extent mani- fegtjngpnr roggnd for you. And now the time for saying good-bye has come. We hope Ind pray then your lite in your new congre- znuon may be u hummious And beneï¬cisl es in this, and me: should we not meet Ignin on earth, may we all meet around the throngsbove ‘ Trusting your life my be spared (or many years. and 11 so,ycu will require something to lean upon, theretoze we beg to present you with this ataï¬' on bend; o! the gangregagiou. Not Bnly in the wéi-Vkrnrf {ï¬nâ€"Enumh have you won our respect. on: tho by your kindness and misbmty outside of the church. Your wise wvices will have truly 3 great elfect in bending in the right direction the ln'oa 01 those with wlg9m ycu were mandated here. You have !abored {nizhlully to win souls for Chris: and to inspire this congregation to live noble and consecrated lives. lives that the world will feel the 10m 0! when they ore ended. You have from the pulpit. expounded the Word 0! God with force 1nd earnestness_ and we mm God may bless the words spoken. In parting, we hope 3011 my endear yourself and be u helpful to your new clams as you hove been to us. and when death comes we my ail meet on tint bright and golden shore w ere parting is no more. Sun: "1 on behalf of the claws, Assn: Tumsmx, Emu. Tumsms. To Mr. Methcrcll : Wniio we have been trying to show our respect for Mrs. Home all, we (eel that we cannot permit you to lave our midst without declnr- ing in some way our appreciation of your services while apong n3. You have, by your example sud explanation of the truths of the lessonsmreazed in usndesire to live noble livesâ€"lives o! u-efulnoss and box-em to human ity, and lives that when they are passed and we are brought face to face with our Creator w.†have for n reward a crown 01 gold that Indeth not. away, You have insulled in us noble thoughts which wxll have a. bun flciul and lusting eflect on our lives. We know we cannot. thank you suï¬i neatly or show you our true estimate of your services yet we ask 5‘ on to accept this silver lvuit dish as a slight token of our regard lor you 'A3 a teacher of our cl.“ you have zenioualy taught and have smven uuuringly to ground in us the essentials of true msuhood and womanhood By the many kindnesses you hive shown us you hnva arous- cd in us nu interest in the studyot the 1) Me and caused It to be a. pleasure as well as a duty to attend Sunday school. A: a teacher of our cl.“ you in and have smven uuuringly to essentials of true msuhood and w\ many kiuduegses you {avg showy; ADDRESSES AND PRESENTATIONS.â€"WeI ask you, Mr. Editor. to Insert the f0110w- lug addresses, copies or which were pre- sented to Rev. and Mrs. Metherell before their departure to Bellevllle. We were obliged to write for them, hence the I delay :3 To Mrs. Matherell : 0n lcnrning of your removal from our midst, and necessarily from our Sundny school. we, the mem‘x‘rs of your class, luve gmhered to express our regret. ï¬nd .150 psrtialL show you our appreciatiop o! y_our segvloa. inb'FBXLVLPTne football match lash Sagitrday was a. tie, neither side scoring a go‘ . PERSONAL -Mrs. J 35. Ball has returned from the States, and purposes remaining in Dunstan! ...... Mr. Peter Spence and his sister. Miss Spence. ot Barclay, are flitting trieud5__as anstprg: ICorrespondence of Ten Post) 0811' â€"On Friday. 23-:d insc., the remains cf Mr. Jchn Maiers were interred in the Methodist: graveyard, Dnnstotd. Mr. Maiers (:‘amiiiariy known as Dr. John Maiers) was an old and respected resident, a pensioner of the United States govern ment, having served under the name of John Boepel in the late civil war. Mr. {daiere was a. native of Alsace Lorraine, and was 7‘? years cf age. He leaves one son. Mr. Fred Malers. His funeral was large and representative; Tun chsxc in aid of the Irondsle Sabbath school, which was held Wednesday, the let day of July, was I; decided success owing to the time of the season, for quite 3 number of the farmers were busy at their hay. nevertheless there was a large number present, who enjoyed themselves well, three being a. good but rather short program. Mr. Huffman, the pastor of the Gooderhnm mis- sion, being present, delivering an interest- ing address. The program concluded by .11 singing God save the queen. Ginsu Utaâ€"Some of the employees at the LB. «Sc 0. R. R. have come to the conclu- sion that they will have to ï¬nd other employment, as they cannot live without. a. little gash to help_ them along._ PERSONALâ€"Mrs. J. M. White, from Springï¬eld, Mass" is at present visiting her relatives, Mrs. A. Curry, Mr. Jno. Maxwell and other friends of this neighbor- hood ...... Peter Barr and two of his dtughters have been to Bobcaygeon for cogple of weeks.‘ Hniisx.â€"â€"There hava been severalwed- dings around here lately. Our Dr. D. Wil- liams must have got tired keeping “boobe- lor’s bail,†for he has taken to himself a. young wife in the person of Mrs. S. Wright’s only daughter. 7 , _ __ ____ ‘ [Correspondence of Ta: Post. I ELEV ESLâ€"The hay is coming down very rapidly In this vicinity, for the young ladies appear to take great interest in using the mggving mochine and horse rake. Correspondence of TH? Poet! Tm Honours will soon be over and we recommend parents and children to go to McLellend’e. Kirkï¬eld, for school books. etc" as he bu e full supply of everything required in the ebove line, pnrchued specially in view of the school re-opening at an early dataâ€"76% KIRKFIELD. ICorreeoondence 01m Poet. Scaoozs Rrorxmxo ceases promotions in ell cleeees. Remember that special pre- psntfone hue been made for you: require- ments at McLolhnd’e, who hu 3 complete stock of school book: end supplies of I“ kinda. M: the moat nmneble pricee.â€"76-2. and {moral ochool sup lie: at McLellud’a, Sup ea’ block, Kirkï¬eï¬i, you an purchue more for your money in the ubovo lines than It any other phooin the countyâ€""CV2 [Common 0! m Poul To vars, Tucnm up Scaouna. -â€"A apocnlly ulcgtod stock of taboo! hoop BOLBO 738. {Menuhin-r.) Sermon Booxswiuegein soon be in de- mend, md MoLellnnd nu Kirkï¬eld ha in stock uythin‘g end everything you any need when 0 eehooll reopen. Price- reuonsble.â€"76â€"2. ' LOCAL NEWS-LETI‘ERS DUNSI’URD. V I OTORI 4 BOA D. IRONDALE. PALESTINE; HY. J. THL'RSTOS. Mr. 8 mt ibis council was: Monday, 16 1:223:23 B. Wlmoumlctk. :8: Hamil m MWUIHIRMW magnum-moan. ury. 1898 â€"Cu'rled. Moved by E Mark. seconded oy John Stacey, that the clerk be authorized to notify Mr. Hardy to take the wood from off the road. lot 20, con. 8. forthwith-Curried. Moved by J. M. Swain. seconded by R. Rich, than the reeve be authorized to examine the water course ucroee the north he]! or lot 15, con. 12. in regard to obstructions. and report no this council an the next meetingâ€"Carried. Moved by J. M. Swain. seconded by R. Rich, that the more give an order on the treeeurer for each of the following no ; counts 1 A 0 Km expenses to Toronto vikh We books .................................. 8 G A WuhioKtOn. loading mveL. ............. Thomas Smith, mulling... ................. Wu: O'Enn. turnplking" __ ..u.......... .. J LSlonn,zrevelling7......................... J D Be , turnpiklu end deepening ditchel" .. June. In. drn nzeenh nudbuildmg roed June: Webster, loedlug mvel.. .. . R G Webster, building culvert“ . R. G Webster. breaking shonen .. . Wm Scott. gremlins boundary line .......... 13131181111 Jeflery, Trolling" .. .. ...... .. ...... ‘ hnrp. gravel lug ......................... DevldJS ,znvdlmp... john ler'ï¬llie mkingmezone . oeep rown, grove ..... Wm Senanlne, romlringg Wm Seugniue, bui'ding elulcen_ D J Slurp, gruelling .............. . .. John Dev-on building bridge. .. . ............ . om: sum. bro-king stone" ...... .......... '1' H Horton. tor mum. ........ ....... l! G Whindde. forgave] fl:................. H G 'Whliedce tree-user Home for Aged, Linda! I! haw" June. Blood,mw...... June. Weber. mm†J M,m "L"... n. lira-MM“.- van-u- N‘IOO' 03009-3 88858888fl3888 rat-on A3mu35RSu 88388 n82: 89-382 .8888 88883 {Special correspondence'tozi'us Posr,| Couxcu. Puccmmos.â€"Councu met on 19;h July, members all present; minutes of last meeting read and approved. Appli- cations were received from the trustees of u.s.s. Nos. 14 am: :21. Mariposa and Ops. to issue debentures for building a school- house and other expenses therewith in each of the above named sections. whenl the following resolutions were passed: ' Moved by E. Mark, seconded by John Stacey, that the application of the trustees of u.s.s. No. 14, Marlposa and Ops, to raise by way of debenture the sum of thirteen hundred and ï¬fty dollars for the purpose of building a schoolhouse, and expenses therewith, in said section, be received and accepted. and that this council pass a by-law to that efl'ect.â€"Carried. Moved by E. Mark, seconded by John Szacey. that the application of the trustees of u.e.s. N c. 14, Mariposa and Ops, to raise by we of 1 debenture the sum of seventeen hunch-ed dollars for the purpose of building a schoolhouse. and expenses therewith, in said section, be received and accepted and this conucil pass a by law to that en'ect.â€" Carried. Moved by E. Mark. seconded by , John Szacey. that this council notify Messrs. H. Bsweu, J. Sande and B. Nay- lor, to remove their fences of the road allowance between concessions C and D. opposite lots 14 and 15, and that part of lot 16 as far east as the road that runs north in lot 16. the same to_b'e dopeby Qt _J_an_u- -.._ Iona n â€"Banerott . of Maccabees is in a prosperous condition and the membership is constantly increas ing. “w _ He Turned Somersauits. 2: 1'7 easel-go gmitb,_a.f_arger in the vicinity °f Hummus. sedansâ€. 0.110251%??? ajwhirlwindlast "093.3911 one which he will-Hoff st for some time. He was working in t s geld when the whirlwind. which appzared to have assumed cyclone proportions. came prancing along. His outbuildings lay right in its path. and it stripped them completely of their cover- ings and carried the boards skvward until they were almost lost to view. Smith's wife and child were with him at the time. and fearing that the two in ht be carried to the upper one. he dthem toliedown on the green and he threw himseliacross them. The next moment he was tum somersaults in the air. a d struck him on the head and is t e sh a couple of inches long. and when he nded on his feet he looked as thoth he had beenflredfrom a cannon. The perform anoe was over in a few seconds but it left a lasting lm ion on Smith'stamemcry. ill .._'_s * “IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH.†Man and Wife Join Bands in Proclaim- n__ AL- n_--A a.__-a_ a__ __.__m u,, ILLâ€"The many friend: of Mr. Willinm )Iofl‘att will regret to learn that Mrs. Moï¬â€˜utt is very low at. present. and no hopes are held out for her: recovery. l’ERsoxnuâ€"Mrs. John Tariff, of Have‘ lock, is enjoying a week's visit With friends in this community ...... A little daughter of Mr. John Ritchie, of Lindsay, is visiting at her grandpnrenbs, Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Knox. Bsxsr‘zcxmâ€" Untoid beneï¬ts will be derived from the recent. showers, which will retard the progress of the grushoppers. Cmrs.â€"Another wedding before long. ...... Dougsll deserves great praise for his efforts notlong ago to rescue or extricate 9. ca: from a trap. He came 03' with a few alignt scratches. Hmvzsrmc is in full hlu't now, :nd ch. greatest necessity to the farmer is to have ï¬ne weather to save the heavy crop of 1897, which might. be rightly culled the jubilea crop. 'A Emaâ€"Subscribe for Tax Posr (only $1 a year), 5nd (1013’: Post's)? your neighlgorfa. BINDER TWINLâ€"The patrons of this locality had a short time ago a consignment of twine shipped to them by the Farmers’ Binder Twine company, of Brnntford. The twine was shipped to Hall's Station. The farmers are doing right to patronize their own company. Farmers who buy twine from other manufacturers are reaping beneo tits btought about by the patrons of indus- try, _ ~ _ ‘_ - _ 7 (Correspondence 0! TH: Poet! HYMENnALâ€"A very pleasant end hep y event took place at the residence of 1'. Wm. Hamilton, when Mr. Jno. Gillie and Miss Belle McKee were united in msrriege. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. '1‘. P. Steel, who is slways “true u steel†in such impoi'tent matters. The bride wns the recipient of msny handsome presents, had none but useful ones are in the list. The happy couple hnve the good wishes and congrstnlations of A host of friends. They will in future reside in this locslity. THE CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. FRIDAY. JULY 30. 1897. Scnoor. REPORT.â€"The pupils have been anxiously waiting for the past month to know the result c! the midsummer ex- aminations. A list of the successful can- ‘ didates is iven with their standing. Public schoo leaving. Mina Vsals stand- ing second in Miilbrook, also stood second on entrance last year. Entrance. Jennie McCrorie standing ï¬fth in a list of twenty- six girlsâ€"510 marks. Sadie Veals. 466: Lillie Fallis, 465. Too following are the midsummer promotion examinations: Jr. IV. to st IV., Lloyd Lytle. 534 mark-p Freddie Veals, 528: Jennie Hadden, 492. ‘ Sr. Ii. to jr. lIi . Ruby Veals, 364 marks; Talmaze Daioard, 343; Ruth Veals. 342; Eva N agent. 332. There were no failures with the exception cf one from er. 1!. to jr. 111. School will xe-open on August the 16.13. [Correspondence oi ’i‘n PonJ Haves-r â€"The he: agidbhdry vacating was verydieagreeea e 0 once ean crops, but the showers of last week have put a diflezent appearance on both.. ..The hay harvest is past for this season and the farmers ere very busy with their binders again. GARDEN Pennâ€"Same of the young people of this locality attended the garden party at Lifl‘ard and report a pleasant time. Carmen Nom.â€"The Rev. Mr. Drew and Mr. Spence are leaving good imprec- sions upon their coomegatlons by preach- ing eermcns which are deep. clear and refreshing. P0 WLES' CORNERâ€"FENELON. anoxAL.â€"Mr. J. Austin, proprietor of Kinlnonnb mills, Eat Victorin’e coming representntive. me in our we for the ï¬n: time, end wu well im with our picture-q“ ndv‘nugee. e mode spec. eonel inspection of our will a ï¬re en ' e and will recommend it to ï¬â€˜enelon ell- nnd Kxnmonnt n being one of she been in the mmket. Mr. Evans, mmufncturor, is now working on some engines ordered from Western Oratorio. Accmmmâ€"There was 3 bicycle wcident on our streets on Sgturduy night, two lcdiea being aerionnly injured. Searching will not be mowed on the “root. in future. Normâ€"Thor; no u Inge number of visitors in our village now ...... Mnny will join in the Methodist ogcnnion to Toronto on 5th August._ OMSHEE. [Com cl Tu Post.) Emmaâ€"Very heavy nin- Ind hay have» much interfered with, but All other crops as looking well. MARIPUSA. FRANKLIN. m “WSW“??? . 3ng WWWWWWWWWWWW a ML“ up“ WWW .xnmmmn W W W» MEWMMWWW W “W? aw. WWWWWWWaWW WWWWWWWWW. F: Wu WWWWWW .WWWW m awn... . 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Paulina.“ Whrton.0na..wruee: “I we: very much emanated by chronic ï¬nal-{end dyepepele (or e numba- of o remedy or no phylum seemed tag egeoeeetqlly one wig]: my cue. When mg. I ‘ He Turned Somomnlta. :2‘ T7. 16301-th wgmlchT A†farmer in the vicinity of Hun-comm. hncl‘ n __llvoly_ oncannter twin: nfwhirlwind lulu week. wnnd one which he will not target for some time. He was working in 3 gold whon the whirlwind whloh nppmred to have assumed c1 clone mm 1“.†:z. mam: LOOK OUT Knights of the Maccabees. The Supreme Tent, Knights of the Maccabees, and Supreme Hive, Ladies of 7 the Maccabees, met in Port Huron, Mich" on Thursday lest. The supreme com- mander reported 2 905 tents in ood stand- inz scattered over 43 states no provinces while the total membership (knights end ladies) was 278,181 on Jul9 lst. During the biennial term ending as. 31st.1896, 1200 new tents were instituted with a charter membership (.1 .3180. The total number of insurence oerfifloetes in force is 118,667, and the emount $162, 710 500 Sur plus funds on bend amount to $.51. 657 33. The iedy Meocebees admitted “1141 new: members in 1896. sud hives will shortly be established in Ontario ...... The loss! Tent or Maccabees is in u prosperous condition. and the membership is constantly increas- ing. the letter sold to Whitman. no he bed oflered the same flank-e previously. Mr. Whitton next offered 73. tor the belonoe cf the board. but Fitzgerald again releed [sixteenth for selections. and normed C: moron. Dunetord and Bobeeygeon. with no taxeta. mr. wnmon Agata renewed his ofler, but only Ingoldeby, Mlnden and mebray accepted, and the remaining factories were granted permission to sell of the board. 7 "Tlieï¬ Bdii-d than ndjournod-‘jfor‘jjtwo weeks. R aboro. Mr. Fitzgerald next ofl'ued 731 for further selections. Mr. Whltton jump- ed a sixteenth and Fitzgenld called the even 8:..nnm Mel-1pm. Cembn and Beware: thy. W 299:: men. ._bn§ Mr. Feie'il'e’ then open ed the bidding offering 73: for selection; Mr. Whitton raised the bid to 8:. 3nd na'med Rabat-o. Pine GrDove, North Ops, Valentin. Janet- vlile myvule, Lornevilie, Omoxnee. Magic Leat_ and_ Star. 311 accepting 139: President Robertson said he had for some years past been of the opinion that factories should follow butter-making in the spring at least, and he felt that many or the patrons would be pleased to have an o unity of visiting Mr. Flaveiie's oo storage room to see how it was conducted. in three ears. Mr. hitton said Mr. Mechriene had given the cheese men I valuehle hint relative to the proper tee in: ct cheese. If they visited Mr. Flhv '5 cold etnnge warehouse they would see cylinders sticking up here and there-three were ï¬lled with ice and «in. end I: the temper-ochre so an even point. a had adopted the phn in his own tecbory end had found the: the cheese kept I! well he in Saptcmber. _| PMOGIJVO.....:..:::-........7.. so “ MIG...- ..... “15° " Bobs-5m. “.1: l lepton-1.. .. I I Peleetine ........................ 9 Reduce! ....................... . ............ 1:9 ‘ Mr. Peter Hector-lone. Dominion inspec- ‘ tor oi cold storege {or creamer-lee. wee heerd beicre bidding command. He elluded to the feet that the minister of egriculture wee deeply Interested in cold storage for eheeee end butter. Already this eeeson the Increased velue ot the products sent from Cenede to England amounted to shout comma. which would mean about $10.01!) to the hotel-lee selling on the Lindeeybcerdinthewe of her prices. Last year cheese sol very ow because the merket wee glutted. Onterio cheeeemen might think they were smart. but he could tell them they were hr behind the people in the province of Quebec-there every little ieotcry muting soy ï¬ve cheese per day wee ï¬tted up to engege in butter making et e dey'e notice when the price of cheese fell below the paying point, the result being thet the glutted market we; quickly relievedavhile et the some time the patrons reclined well from the butter. Mr. Meeierlene urged the cheesemen forming the Victoria board to do likewise. end to put in e cold eto chamber to keep the butter in good con i ticn until the weekly reirlgeretor cur errlved to pick it on end lend it in the retrigeretor compartments of the steam- ers. In this wey farmers would get e good price for their butter, end not the price oi exle grouse. ea in the post. A cold storage chamber of the proper hlod would cost ebont 3100. end a. tectory turn~ log out n c:rtein quentity would rrczlve that sum es e bonus ircm the government in three yeere. unlit......................::.......: “3 538. .......: .. ....... 8 0-5:...i.......................:33:â€" Eoi..:........:l.................... I ï¬n...†..... .25 .ouoo no.---oo 0-- ......!...... a .3... 3.... 2...: gm ...... ............ .. . ........ .. 8 . .....................E John lazing; LINDSAY FOUNDRY. J OHN HAKINB, Door and Window Screens are made from good seasoned lumber, and steel spring wire cloth. Prices are now within easy reach of every one who has a. home to protect from flies. Screen Doors Cheap. FOR CHEAP SCREEN DOORS Mm aim! Order Your Printing at THE £1 The North mu 0! Lot. Kin-tun In the Tenth Camden or the town-hip o! Eldon: 100 ton. ' 90 acre- dennd. Good "been! brtck homo. ant-Jug (nun bun with none sublet; convenient to Inukot, glam]: Ind :hool. also manna: {to-“cheese . orpuflcu nun 00 "no 0 plywtho mu. 8. E. HBhDERs. Yolveuon, P 0:!)or to h!- ooycégon, [CLAUGHLIN a IcDIARMID. Lindny. sun by dru bu Ivuil l gm! “I m n mutu- ot homo-made «mu, run and mats. and than use Dlunond Dyes tor coloring my wool And 00an tags. Your dyes give lowly colon. and so but that even sun will not “do them.†“ Dlunond Dyes forever! They are amt economize:- and aware of money. I has any: been 33000091111 In dyeing over dresses, junta and suit- with them." “I hnvo tried three other mules of dyes but and Diamond Dyna so sure and true to color um I will not use my other make." “You Buck. Catalan]. Guen. Orsnge and Brown Diamond Dyan have been used in our home for many years. The colors In so bright. clau- md lustlny that I heartily commend them to all families.†ABSOLUTELY mas. V'" ' mm ' H )1 l’Touï¬-Molu-nl Ink.“ lull and nllngln s noun-I‘ll: Home Dyna-Itch I! :zuuw to mun-o I..." for- nd protrude. n hlch one. blood and um Deco-II; very rim TH'AI‘NE’sgL‘zuNT â€gull-cal: «‘4 M a hon Sold rum-nor y mull {arm-4 PM U DI. Sun-Ia 30’..Ph|lndo1pun. A raid-91.5mm“: AL.â€" “Damned Dyee In so easy to use thet my little 21:! of tea on work with them perfectly." me the tene o! thoueende of lettlere received {ram ledlee commending the Diamond Dyes. the following reeeone ere eeleehed whv Diamond Dyes ehonld b. need In preference to ell others: ?ELES Why we Use Diamond Dyes. “Deni. (lulu-oak) but Kennedy. (Lind- 3‘123134') hm White. (mm .| . hook).8 dagâ€"3 (unnamed). O'Connor. (Llndua) but Wood. (um- blink). 6_â€"2. _13 ~11. 13de Csdocoe (Ltndu played Dr. Noodle:- und Manta-u,(mi1brook),2- 6â€" _,2 3â€"0 (nn__flauhod)._ _ __ _ Singles -DZV Nee-flat: ( mum-06k) but 8.3!; (LM‘!)! 672' 6T1 0601: Aid White. (lillbrook). but GM- mg ‘9‘ BQWLSUESluflka- 97+ UBSQRIBE FOR THE 90st 7 Douala, â€"K¢nr3d}3ifl O'Connor. (Lind- an). but Wood and C. Rescuer. (um. 5320'). 8153?“. 5‘2... curled out. ond m good tannin m witneued by those pronoun. Etch club wonthmovrnu. I unnth oven: ho nmuhod. The ammaubu one the omega“ In the novice. and the molt own very creditshly (or nodsâ€. minnow: ls tho-om: lama. son: a Go. Wholeauo Agents Montreal. mubnook vs. mm a Man. Six of Mlllbmok'l anal. players was to town but week. rad dual“ thedonpou otnlutho mtchvlflltovachbw New Advertisements. BARGAINâ€"FARM FOR SALE. WE HAVE THEM OnoDouupu-yeuln Adm r. a. sa wardia Co. Mun. In... In. havili" w m- clur. VN“ up! hula}. 4.. or was by Inn tau-soc“. Luna DI. MIL “paw-Hath \ ‘\\“\v\v‘\\‘ without uy In: . admin. cum m- ‘ ’ ; tar. ecu-Inn, wen. u" . .NMIW on chum, ~ ~ †Lida. non. k, Influx 'w . un elm. um. um hunky. V ' of not by and tar an en. Adana DI. EMMA ft. at you drum-1 for I HOOPIRAW ITCHING PILES SWAYNE’S » a OINTMENT ARCH. cAMPBELL, Don't risk spoiling your Fruit by storing it away in pickle jars, old sugar bowls, and such like. Call and get a dozen or halï¬dozen of our PATENT SEALING GEM jARS, which will keep the contents sweet and nice for years, They don’t cost much, and the satisfaction is great. Preserving time is here, and housekeepers have been busy preparing Pineapples, Gooseberries and Strawberries. Other Fruits will follow in close order, and the preserving kettle will be in constant use. We carry other good brands besides Kolona, don't forget. We aim to suit all tastes, and oï¬'er the best for the money in every instance. We wouldn’t be justiï¬ed in €3.11ng this a Family Supply Store unless we kept many lines, They're all leaders. Never have we handled a Tea that gave the all-rOund satisfaction of the Kolona brand. We recognized its excel- lence and took the sole agency, and we’re not sorry. The Tea possesses a magniï¬cent boquet, is formed of selected, well-cured leaves, and was picked by white-uniformed Indian laborers. Those who have seen the Chinese tea-pickers at work say the sight is not a pleasant one. The public taste is becoming'critical, and in no line is this more noticeable than in the way of Teasâ€"people are beginning to insist upon the best, and have studied political economics sufï¬ciently to show them that the duty does not make good Teas too dear for their pockets. Kolona Ceylon kthecmagencycue â€Winjuï¬a. Lin: for upplym 1 comeswithemypotonuickm Memovnphsmâ€"hyif on the wound, Qumkcnre'flldo themâ€"quickly, surely, painluly. Atandmggisuasc. soc. 01131.00. 1’“! QUICKcUII â€IPAIY. Ln. 608.80. 6“. A {:1 N0 ONEKNOWS 31? *how easy it is to Wash ' 'SAnflaoe-qlllï¬nrl} Ae‘ PRESERVING. FAMILY GROCER. Jun 891:5. The Very Best LAWN SEED ALSIKE, RED CLOVER and TIMOTHY sun. “Quickcure†Arch. Pam abol'. > QUICKGDRE hwucxcunz- 9a ckcure Co Highest Market Prices- Paid for Surprise Soap. a?!» m; ’- ..!1}.3UR!’R|5E SOAP He'lswisewhedmnwhosemol hag contains something beside nedicineforadamagcdmachinc. Beijutasliabletopuncuuchj. mskinastopuncflnhism mlinhletobmbchimsclflthm tobtukhiswhed. The Bicyclists’ Lament. POST. nus Omen updA Y nay, 0! N been a res yous.1 upwsréa c dmost en live. I 3" my gate of ever g glmoat h doned W work :1 From the I .p new ma! , mm .thwk f1 7 helpi Lumber, Shi Helpless at $6. WHOLE BOW?†Dry Hard ed mywh mm short not LUMBER Shorcy’i ï¬rst-elm rantee Whic'