We have again secured another sett of English samples at a big discount, and offer some special drives in ï¬ne goods. The lot consists of Damask Chenille, Tarcoman and Lace Curtains, Damask Row Silk and Wool Embroidered Table Covers, Linen Table Cloths, Hem Stitched Table rtisements. Cloths, Drawn Work Table Cloths, Sideboard Covers, Aggie-£353: Stand Covers. Tea Cloths, Napkins, Etc. . the 15th hum pug ads-y. Jul! 23. la... TOWELS, TOWELS, TOWELS. About 200 pairs sample Towels at prices ranging from 5 to 50 cents per pair. Every pair a bargain. Samples of Silk, Linen and Cotton, Plain, Fancï¬and Hem titched Handkerchieih White Quilts, Fancy uiits, en’s Merino and Cashmere Half Hose, Ladies’ and O dren’s Cashmere and Heather Hose Purses, Satchels, Frills and General Fancy Goods Ladies’ and Gentle- men's Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas. etc. All the above lines were smxo MACHIN] A BARGAIN.-A .... ~ machine. m t for sale on n ' r. Full 0 known by h Int 19. con. 10. Q P. 0.. Out. gm ‘Jï¬lh. "SOL-N mon to handle our ï¬ery-stock. In“ ?§£§'§Fï¬mï¬ secured at a b reduction from regglvar rices, and will be sold gauge?†Pm MUCH B LOW ORIGINAL H LESALE COST. Out Ala! 37. ilk-8- “frâ€"mnmnï¬â€" r: hurt BALE. A ' ' {e 3......" [Ill Great Bfllflfll Sale 81111 Gorillas. man 2 in. ll‘lltlt‘l‘~ ‘ . sixteen handr no can: reason for soiling: 1"! or so“. and l havom I. an Reunion on Us . I t. .i» \ Nova! his!“ Hundreds have taken advantsge of the stupendous bargains we have offeredâ€"we have equ y good bargains for thousands Some of the lines are all sold, but have been replaced by others just as cheap. We Must Have More Room. more. Invoices to hand of ï¬rst consignment of European purchases. In order to make room for these ALL SUMMER 60008 MUST 00. We have ï¬xed the prices right, and are determined to con- tinue giving UNHEARD OF BARGAINS during the balance of August. Alfalï¬fdfléï¬ï¬ ‘ “553150“- We have some terrible drives to oï¬â€˜er in MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, rs and Iii-null“. 'I‘T. Tomb TIDN SALES- u a series of wetâ€! 'es on the . : RE, LINDSAY. ‘- will be held on JUNE 27th. on I will sell two hon! valuable articles “3 will bring. - held every $811135 3 wishing to dispel! or furniture would a but mention special/y two lines of Men’s All Wool Tweed Suits, which we aï¬er at $3.50 and $5.00 per Suit, worth double the price. COME ALWAYS TO US FOR BARGAINS. WARNER 8?. COMPANY, THE GREAT BANKRUPT STOCK MEN. Lindsay. August 13. 189Lâ€"66. Goldie 6: CO. @QflDIE 8e 6... Successors to GBAN'I‘HAM a comm, TEA MERCHANTS, Kent-Sh, Mndsay, BERNARD, SPENCER 00’s INDIAN AM) CEYIADN TEAS A SPECIALTY. DANDEL ION COFFEE. CO WAN’S H Y GENI C COCOA AND BAKING POWDER. JAMOMA corms. put up in Tins Fresh Weekly. JAPAN, HYSON AND OTHER TEAS IN STOCK. mack Tea from 400. to 60°. Green from 25c. to 50¢. 5 per cent. discount on orders _of 10 lbs EGGS BOUGHT r03. CASH. V V I LSONv notion Mart, Wm“- diEaI Co. Store. Opposite the Benson Hon-o. fects 0f d1? N armâ€"We also manufacture on the premises Patent Picket Wire Fence. ' ' ease, excesses, Llnaggy. March 5. 1391.â€"ls-eow. N BE 1:.- I.- "' PIANOS AND ORGANS â€"â€"â€"wm AWARDEDâ€"- ‘T‘HE GOLD MEDAL â€"â€"â€"A'.l’-â€"â€" JAIAIGA INTENTION“ EXHIBITIOI, l89l. 5!] In Competition with American. German, English and Canadian Manufacturers. 0'. WETHERUE. Agent. Kent-Ct.- Ind-my“; uneasy. June 25. rashâ€"co. , " 7* thousands, v them. ‘vVE CAN of our excluï¬Ive ‘ances. Simple’ at at home for H 1 0041, General 3 Weaknesses .3 ects of Errors“ Young. Rabi“, $5: 500 Mount Horcb. $4 600 wneilgbuy you lmacrcmrmsouthof the whole history of this country shows I m that tho desire of thopooplohso boon sgainstgiviogmonooolicslsrgotrsctoof HIP mmx. TOWNS] 0;) mm m laud? Icaulcllthominlstorthatmauaftor $5,200 fromxihnomoo. man has left tho Northwest becauso he found the whole territory honey-combed with colonization companies. Battlers desiring to locatoonparticuisrlandsflound that thoso lands wars in thohandsof colonisation ccmpanios who oxtractod from them the most stringent conditions in round to settlement. Thou the hon. gon- tlomon, answering I think too briefly this very important amendment. said m during his locumboucy of cflico ho had put up timber limits to public auction and had realised fair prices for them. I ask if he recolvodsfair price for tho timber limits situated at Indian Reserve No. 0. north shcroofGocrglauBay. which was sold to so hon. gentleman who now sits in this house! The non. gentleman says no put up those limits to public auction. Howl If I understand the practice arlght it is this: An application is made for a timber limit by some person who has become aware of the fact that than was valuable timber there. The minister then calls for tenders. Tendon are received secretly by the min- ister behind the dccrof his own edict, not received open so that everybody csobld. $7.000 thinness m ...... m TOWNSHIP OF MANYEBS. $5 200 will urchaso 150m ooarl'loct- : woos. nrchssc 112 acres adjoining $4,500 E's? of Bethany. $6,000 will purchase It!) acroo throo mil. from Bailyduif. TOWNSHIP OF FENELON. $3 500 will purchase lOOacr-osuoar Fouoloo ) Cameron. will “~me and [cation $29750 Corners. ‘ 33.000 will...†.... 31%.qu 133 acres near Bally- $2,800 $6,700 mommacmnoarrmk- Fells. $3,800 wlll purchase 100 some poor $1,800 between it» acres half war Falls. will purchase 100 acres near Powlcs ill urch admin township $6.000 3': vhulm‘? as is the prac co followed by the Ohm government. But the minister says he has received fair value for the limits. Did he FARMS WAN TED 130 “HT. receive a fair value for the timber limiton the north shore choorgiao Ba for which 8317 were paid for 79rqoara miles. when at that time the Ontario government were selling limits for 83,000 and 000 gr square mile in tho same iocalityi at o minister has the haruihood to say that he received a very fair value for tho limits. Why did he say that! Because the men who had a ht to complain were not the moo who h votes. but woro Indians. over whom the minister was placed in the posi- tion of guardian they being wards, and it was his do to have done his utmost to obtain the t possible prices for those limits. Mr. annm.â€"Thst was done before my time. and if the hon. gentleman wants toga into it. I can show how his friends treated thoso very Indians. Mr. maroonâ€"Then the hon. minister endeavours to get out of this iniquitous transaction by saying that ho was not in the department when it was done. Then. his predecessor in ofï¬ce was to blame; and out of his own month he proves the iniquity of the transaction. Let me give a little attention to this matter. Who asked to buy this timber limitâ€"this timber limit on the north shore of Georgian Bay of 79 squorcmilos. a most valuable limit? Hero is the letter from the applicant: Ourws. 13th Oct.. 1885. “To the Minister of Indian Affairs. Ottawa. “Simâ€"We the undersigned hereby make ap- plication to obtain srivilego of cutting timber on auIndlanrosel-vo motedouthc north shcreof Lake Huron and known oaths Whiteï¬sh Indian Reserve. number of a plioati s from 120113;.in arc dcslr'ouopof local-lg for a m of cars. Owner-sot farms who want to root thall- farms and secure prompt pant? tir- factcry mounts can do so by loa port! and full information with aro roavcusclo. and no charge until ass so we ...... " "re .il‘ll esteem he per moo s p tonarA’trs.o The best results can be obtained ticolnthioway. Atproscotlhavoap - rigs of c all frcmwostochroutoandosst Bollvillc. J. H. SOOTHERAN. oriï¬ce opposite the Daly House. Kent-sh. Lindsay Lindsay. July 20, 1891.-â€"88. ________________. Canadian Paciï¬c Rauwa . Hl__|0fl|ll8|l8i From all stations in Ontario return rates to METHVEN "Tho accompanying sketch. colored rod. will “ARTNEY :38" â€â€™Â° ‘°’“‘°â€"%‘¥.%‘m5§"§.§§$a - ' 1 Y. on too at letter t once a tagger . .. . .. .. .... BINSCARTK session or two ago some hon. gentlemen said I had not proved that the applicant REG! NA was an hon. member of this house. Let me ' M00531 AW . read further a document which will show t cosmos 0 persons w cons EXESIS? Al ...: s: c.‘ â€" "° ...... o . PRINCE ALBERT $35.00 To leave all points in the Province of Ontario on Animal lllll, R... my... AUllUST lslll, mmggmlggvmw SEPTEMBER IST, Brasher“ Parties ticketing from other points should an- m e to arrive at Toronto in time to connect witg the 11 pm. train leaving August 11th. 18th and September lot. 1891. For- rates and full information apply to any 0. P. R. agent or to T- O: MATCHE‘I‘T. Agent 0. P. It. Hausa! Office. Kent-rt. opposite Duly House â€"68~eow. # w _______________â€"â€" “fANTED.â€"Good ' l to do general house work. Apgpu to MRS. JOHN “OTTAWA. 11th Nov- 1885. "To the Minister of Indian Ankh-s. Ottawa. “Hex. Sunâ€"I take the liberty to remind you of my acplicaticnfcrlicensc to out tlmboronan Indian reserve. “Will you loose let me know the result of your conclus on in this matter. and much oblige. "Your obedient servant. “H. ROM" Mr. choro Robulard being at that time the junior member for the city of Ottawa; and yet, sir. when I ï¬rst of all spoke upon this subject a session or two am. it was sought to make ltsppoar that Mr. Robilisvd was not the applicant, but that the appli- cant wss Ricpcl a: Go. Now. air. during that discussion. and that is more particu- larly why I rise to my foot. because I do think that we should try as nearly as possible togct down to bottom facts in our pot the floor of this chamber, and on that coo-loo I mado the statement to the house on information which I was informed to be one, accurate and SASS“- G’m’gi" ‘ A“ m that 13° ha: {Talmu‘gg‘ Bc‘billard; WELLING HOUSE AND LOT is what occurs! on that occasion, and I FOR SALEâ€"0n Wolf at. South Ward. near Col. Deacon's residence. frame dwelling containing three rooms. with kitchen and pantry. lLot one quagtoroi sinus? M terms. to «u t purchase . lighï¬gi: HOGAN. nuclear. 19.0. Aug. 61h. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. th matter 0 the estate of 13A TRICK In CONNOR. {2f the Township 0! Opt, Yeoman. quote from Hamard: "Mr. Barronâ€"Now, 1 wouldlikotoknowfrcm tbojunior mom for Ottawa (Mr. W how muchm dldhogotfcrthlsf “Mr. Bo I not no at all. I had heintorostlo itnnro than the gentlomsn "Mr. Barron-Vile had! The t 816m thojunbrlrlou'lbcfcrwmn-I Pan-i didouthontdsyofAngust. inst-no: gcanknooran smi out to me tor the boo his reditcrs. all-13 Inothorwcrd . or he “Jgggm“3nm‘ mmwm' thostatomont "Mr. svw‘aoki‘also. Amoctingofthocreditorlofthc Pan-18 Couponfortho unontcf of‘l‘lli: “Ifâ€. tsupposoism mtg tho giving of for w tab on ' ‘ thb llboholdatthclaw ofï¬ce of Moons. ï¬ftygammmummotmmm the County ofVictorlo. :- Saturday, the ISM day of August, instants" 'clockp-m. aoditcll archer-shy claimcwith boomothomfldataand “a. «gunman-slam g? 3mm wï¬mï¬bflWdA“ ‘3'? ammonium :slffl.‘ ;..':"'.- s" X Th air. is my justiï¬cation for tho stato- mont I made. which statement was char- actoflsoduhlsaandthatlottoralsoisao answer to the hon. the minister of the interior, who hassaid hero to-day that he gets falrprlcc for that limit. That letter shows, sir, that the gentleman who receiv- odthelimltiinallyfrom Mr.Bobillard got 8555!!) in hard cash for that timber limit, boicuglr‘l’f to the Indians. which the government a d for 8316. Throo hundred and sixlcon dollars. Mr. Speaker! Ton per cent. of it was divided among the Indians and there being lmlndlm tho got si coats oaoh; whilo Mr. Bcblllard. o mom- bcr for Ottawa. puts 815000 in his pocket for which he only gave $316. Thou. sir. we ilnd the minister of interior trying to mako us believe a session or two ago that that was a very laudable and beneï¬cial sale indeed and that. in his character of trustee and of tho indians. he was looking after their interest so carefully. and was doing all for thorn that a parent ought to do for a child; that ho tolls tho house: Why after all. altho h it was sold for ’810. it is a grand sole. use in does the odious will get 320.000 bcforo tho limit is out. Could thorn be any more condemna- tory statement than this out of the mouth of the minister himself! If the Indians were to got 8200(1) in door. the timber must have boon there to product the duos. and if the timber was there to produce an duos at 81 per thousand, there were .ooo.ooo foot of timbor. at 08 per thousand. which would be the fair and ordln loo. it would amount to mm whlc a minister of interior out of his own mouth proves he should have got for that timber limit instead of 8810 for which it was sold to Mr. Roblllard. What do we find further in connection with this. Mr. Speaker. We ï¬nd that as soon as the solo was:mado. Messrs. Francis Brothoro.whc operated that limit. in a latter addrossod to tho dopartmont on the 14th October 1889. state that in one year they cut 19 900 pieces of saw-logs containing 2.500.000 foot measure 2,095 square white pine. containing 125.000 some odd cubic foot of timber and 481 coco of rod pine. contain- ing 23,000 or 24, odd cubic foot. in coo year which at a fair and reasonable price, would amount to 88,250. In other words they got 88,250 in one year alone for that which tho vommoot sold without com- petition fcr 16 to a cup of theirs in tho clgof Ottawa. An yet the minister says at they have been putting up to Bublic competition the limits that they vo been selling. Why. air. if they had advertised that timber limit of 79 squoro miles for solo. they likely would have got a bid from Francis Brothers: and Francis Brothers vo $55,000 to Mr. Rlcpcl and his friends. by, in the name of common nose, would not the Messrs. Francis Brothers have given that some sum of mono to the government of if the limit ad been put up topublic competition by public auction? But the government dtdnotdothaa Thoysocrotly andbohind closed doors in a room, sold the limit to Mr. Robillard for 8316. and the Indians got the paltry sum of 31 cents each, and they are told by the government to be consoled, to be happy. to go to their camps. to remain happy and contented, to go to their firesidos and rejoice with their little ones. because they are going to get 820.000 in duos. Mr. Barman. Hon. gentlemen opposite say 'Oh,' but I will undertake to say that if they worointho position of these poor Indians; if they were the wards and had a trustee who would do this with their m party, they would not rest until they punished him by the law. Mr. mocha-r. Does the hon. member not know that they got 813.0(1) besides the 8316. Was he not in the house and heard that last year? Mr. Bmon. The hon. gentleman says they got $13,000; I admit they got $13,0001nduos. Some hon. members. 0h! Mr. Hanson. I admit that; and the very statement now made by the post- master who is always so eager to back up tho government, proves the value of the limit. If they could got 813.0000f duos. surely there must have been 13.000000 foot at $1 a thousand to produce 813.0(1); and at 82 a thousand thoro would have been 826,000. Instead of that they only t$ilil3é InmouahityosrléhoMocarts’. Ranch nos. report flag on soup of timber which brought to thomsol a i 5% ii 8 g r.- E? E £3 that the amendment was going to be brought before the house. I am not alto- gether satisï¬ed that the treatment accorded to us on this side of tho house has been such this session so to require usto give them notice of amendments on going into committee of supply. But in any case the hon. minister of the interior iouotjostidtd in saying that the amendment is not an t out. What can be mono inorgan- out than the manner of disposing the heritage of tho pooplo of Canada. ospocially the manner of die of the property of tho peopleâ€"not t class who have votes. but those over whom the hon. gentleman presides as trustee and who are is wards. Under all the circumstances. thorotcro. this is an amendment which ought to command itself to the fairness and reason of hon. members of this house. and which Juotlllss the hon. member who has moved it in asking that it shall be supported a very ls orlty. WHAT THE OLD N 0015. Staggered by the m of o Mtâ€" Tha Tarts IoOr-oavy noun. Orrawa. Aug. dâ€"Tho report of the ox- port engineers on tho Quobocharbcur im- provements and Larklo. Connolly a: Ca. wasprosootod to the privileges and elec- tioos committee yesterday. The host wit- ocss was E.J. Milne. cos of tho Quoboc harbour commission inspectors from 18a) tclsss. Hlsdutiosworotcroothattho proper quantities and qualities of cement andsandworoputlntomasouryofLIr-kin. ConnollyCo’s contract tho board called for. A couple of weeks ago when the bribery of tho dredging inspectors was being investigated. Milne, who is an old man. with a loathorn visage, ooutalottor to the committee denying thatho hadro- coivod any money from Larkin, Connolly Co. which had done injustice to the work. He thus called attention to him- self, and he was subpceuaod to explain a rocoi t found among Mr. Morph ’s ps on w ich his name up . o to) the committee ho had worked for tho contrac- tcrsas overseer of work during thouight time after his work as inspector was finish- ed. Afterwards he acknowledged that he had worked for the contractors as a com- mon laborer with a spade in his hand during the daytime. There was no ar- rangement as to his payment. It was made at irregular intervals and was for just such sums as Mr. Murphy saw fit to vo. All his dealings were with Mr. urphy. When he was asked how much m be received he said $1,600, and that wool bosuavcragc of $200ayoarfcrtho ’“"B it? Tm a 1. y goes one was found that no money was paid after 1883, and that was theosrningsln 1880-1 2 and 4. This rocoipt dumbfounded the old man; November 22nd. 1883.â€"Rocoivcd from O. E. Murphy. the sum of $1,300 in cash. pre- vious cash and sundries 8300, total 815â€. EJ. Milne. On the back of the receipt was the memorandum, "field glass. com- pass and gold watch and chain." These articles the witness said were included in the 80. He would not acknowledge that the cash and sundries had had any elect on the closeness of his attention to the ins clan of the contractor’s materials. Fclo . merchant tailor of Quebec homao McGroovy's election duringThomssM boon with Mr. Carborry when the later auctioneer“ rocoivod $500 cash from ur . To . Gocm'lcoho said he had not handled any movinThomso McGl-oovy's auctionin1887. Thowftncssoaidthoooly timohohadhsodlod mcuoywssfntho election ochbert vyin tholccal election. In Thomas McGroovy’sthowitc nosshadnomcooyto To Mr. Mills ho d in Thomas Mc- Gcoovy's election of1887hotcldBobort McGroovy whcoovorsndwhatovormonoy was wanted. Sometimes it would be psrtluaodocmotlmcsclubs. To Mr. Davicshossldhccouidoottoll Eli-Eta . i? a a All ii i i 5' It: 5 i ,E 888 lg: ll 32 E i i e E EA is i 9 l 1666. VOLUME . WHOLE NO. nuns. $1.00 PER nan. mm, 4,179, , LINDSAY: ONT» FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1891. â€n.“ n my.“ 5 â€â€1â€â€ - ' “Mm... .... ...... .. ...... ...... ' 1......†°° °° Litmus ___,_..______â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"*â€" J- E Soothers!!- he @mm £3510 â€av-Mogqyumuw muting-«W 1.3.233 LOCAL NEWS- THE ROYAL GANADIA" InsunMGE onMPANY APAB TOF . :nu- n m "M m'm"m“.m"':'u.?m'mh’f SUNDERLAND- mt“: - . rm havoiahmthotroohlotorosdthotat“ mammal: Wane“: waxes: WILL YOU 24w: Wï¬mlflgt? til-m gum mom: mmwfl'flm'}: mlatatBluoBcok-hcwothatsftor mom-n lialllitim thcmoluloftho ROYAL THE mm STILLS- man who mo be found very Jolly. that bdloval flaw-xenon"?va human“, mm CANADIAN t†“fwd“ mautnodmodlsmm'ummgm . ‘ â€"‘°â€" whatIstatodthma wastrno and cannot. nae-to thsurnhc sold ivtnodcpsrt I‘m-n.“ m mm“ mothemmt W31â€- "1 mum‘m'ï¬ m m cm mmmmmmmm whuhdmï¬ï¬‚wwu 1‘an l. The same Blue Book that mmathelml utuflquJMounposod moans! ... - ho Robin-rd n. hm “Mdoua so lsnlwu “an m'.“ "more†MEI-Dal ghoul org. ‘ a m w â€I ' "'fl"°mm‘°b° “mound-Immora- MmÃ©ï¬ Ilstmo)nsadthostato- ï¬nflxmmm†“ï¬g,“mï¬ Newer." Mmdm'muï¬.“ Tho mwï¬'mmmusmmmmummcmmmmnmm J H SOOTHERA“ Immune-imbalance. monthrJlstour: and blag†m“: n. m A Inseamâ€"Ex- m‘â€Â°â€˜â€œâ€Â°"’°‘" ‘ M “,1 ' ' I During tho dobato on Mr. Charlton's magnesium WUW.MM W" WWW Sunder- - slalom:- ' sum“ me Mr. Barron made a W ‘Tbmtosmtotbstlssningthstlfr.ncocro “m“ Wm†' m:’°m°“‘i=l..m'oe'â€m a“ "‘ Ye†p233: no in“ n u p m In a Real Estate, Money Loqning and . a the Boflllar'dhssaoqoirodandwss owner of one- an...†wddmunug m‘mupfl: W.W.mummwmmw oschycauoloooof each borrowed. hotels: toll mum’s. Insurance Broker, Lindsay. mpoomropcrtod “Mushy m mmï¬mmmm most gnomwcrk. 1 would most. if the Webmtthlsoocdon m'ï¬ â€™0‘... â€I .â€" h D II 1““- Indisnssro tosursoodor.thstanox- W “Momâ€"69am M3. Banach saithâ€"no hon. minister "mm mum-do an llujacillncol'llumbmh â€".â€"â€"- 1885 36.047 â€a.†noun 3101.818 ohodhimfcrhisfndfvidusiao-hslfsbarotbo ms.†- was 9.878 cacao m mwnsmornmpoas. sppssrsdtcdodtaultwlththsmomberhrr mummies-no. I-flbhim'Yonomno CANNINGTOA. 1887 12455 222701 250% 157Ԡm willbuyyouuiacroafoacroo Nmnmmm abthohankandl‘il vay'cuaohoucrlght Mm.Spoolm.l-tholcmroftho [Caro-EnducoofThoPost] 1888 â€:0“ com loom 7.258 8.0m $5,000 why â€a. mum - too) homo-tho - Hammad thathowonidooo- sgsnuwhooughttokncwsnsbcuttbou Rmovnn.-â€" sv. c. J. cm the 1889 13:“! 4010†75.84†m M 1m} n III!!! III“! mmd'e unmetmhum †â€mu-m. . M m and lummwhomhoprnsidesssascrtof “â€11â€!!an ofKnox churchfm 1890 25.182 1.403 60.000 8’51“ 132% to all cleared movoan t b the to go â€mum†.a‘mn’ mmg°m wasplscodtndtcliflng the department down aï¬mmo‘nng .nda ' suing uh: bebcrnlnmindthatd willbuy Macros. may ' 0 ya too magmas am “an“ mmmmw them 1mm collootcdh: $6,700 a n “Inmdmnmm ......1 Into supply. ï¬tting“. More. that “w“,nmdmu’ï¬wmuflï¬'ï¬â€˜ï¬â€™ï¬mmn horathatthotimbcr. so far as he knows. congressman mummchnrch to tho mnyear'o income. the hsdouly slnlswithwhlchtcpaymmamu’mm nm‘m cultivation. Bantams. thcmotionwas no portancowhstovcr. ï¬svlngcbmlnodncreplytc ofl’uaodnb- isvoryvsluablo, andsuggostlng thatthoy doors ..... Mr.Csmcron and family took wwrltyuocreehcui’dhecitatoastcwhiohcornpanytosoloct. $3 500 wihbuyyouillOacrooncarWood- [mmh‘emmm‘gmm WWï¬.§touughglz-b§g gmdsrdupmtï¬mu%ï¬ garnilxmo'elocktrlrn Mondayovoning In: M m. u 0 Wm. . q COB I ’ ville. oftholaotthrcoymbloo tho misman- “might-humans thawed tlmtho M do that attu- tho mustn‘t dd ox- bars boing at mBW'°“|mfl.wl:’fl°.mm ,., "~ ° IJE L9 rowxsmrorors. mtwhlchhuchsmhodthud- gammwu-mg ampiooftho Onhrio mull No; forcwollandtowishaGod-spoodtothc. mossy. July ...189Lâ€"6i4. ent Royal Canadian. will buy you 119 acres adiolning ministration cfhon. gentlemen opposite in tumour). 1w' .3 Min m. not “1m but placing a bandage their â€OS. from whom we woroall so sorry to part. Warn 1- 00 $5500 ' m ““1"“ m'; ‘° W â€Â° "1° i'l'ï¬p'rgwmmm'hu‘ â€an“.'.?’m:‘m Ewe?†null: â€mums: 23.11:: want: with :“oflrflllcdud b, m. †o ‘ W 9 $7,500 will buy you 185 acres adjoining conclusiogttnotlhatuth: goon assim- math-ashanmwr it “camcorders the in “aster-Ogle. ï¬rm} 'sgo tlaolhgoï¬ hiodoparture. 0 pm†to ml! thst 81‘ NIP 06¢ . In“ muck mom or wa soatan F'IBIALLBILâ€" nMcoda foreocon $4,600 mbmlw m" " " Iibloim’pcrtauco. Thohnmfnistorthinkl mmm“ï¬shmn"m “MINWM W'mm W- '1" 5°11 “'0 out in note. a . willb you100acrecthroemncfl thatnoharmhaobandcuobythc bolicvothatMr.Bsraottr-snsfouodhishalf Ilatourinwhich honeys that he oflcrod invoctigatlouitwssfound mum“ $4 700 fronds: . 9'0"†mmmMsï¬mwhowss in his employ. the hon. gentleman $10,000 for his half- of Mr.Alcx. Macdonald was on ï¬re. The I , will b on looacrofarmnoor th mem- aodfcr whom boughttbohaifintorvot interestinthistimborlimif.andthattho ilrobrigadowaequfcklyou tho spousal! $4 400 u: y â€,1... numyhshuvlswmnmum mung-'4“ mm m then the low boo. member for on". refused it; that with Llout. Blckattho oczzleocooputtho , win b Macro farm near thoviowwhichwlllboholdbyanyooawho ï¬mmwmwwmm afterwards I†m“ the hon. â€when“ drocut. Dm‘m‘w- will bu; m 200 acre ism near hsstakonthotrou WV settlers mwm’m‘ (Bad) “0. mucus." member tor Ottawa had told him thatho in stair wayofhsving agcod band ...... in the Northwest. Do we not know that had rec ivod $15,000 in cash for his half- Jock Vicars, D.L.S., an George Sm started last week for British Columbia to survey for the Dominion government ...... P ,thohsrdwsmmamand Taylor. the bu . are moving this week into thdr nowpremises co the north side of Cameron- at ...... Look out for the report of several weddings. Once Pompomâ€"If there is one more noticeable than another those daaylahg lo the broad smiles our worthy farmer-son wearing. Asone week succeeds another their faces widen out. The cause for all this is tho-bright crop prospects. At one time the outlook was none too good, but a change came;dsy by day and week week there was a steady improvement. now a most abundant crop is assured. They grumble a little about the hay crop. but whon you squeeze them down thomcot of them admit that they have enough he to winter their stock and a little to With the old stock of hay yet on hand there will be about as much hay in the country as there was lost your. Surely this is not a very gloomy prospect. Farm- ers are chronic grumblors. but those is not amurmur about the grain and crops. There is no saying the crop is “middlin',â€or“protly fair." E m ssyslt is goodâ€"all kinds of gra room mixvfgotablos. C “sownâ€"Mr. urtisShlpman of lot Si. con. 11. Brock. near this village. has) tdnishodworkcnanewwall. to tho depth of68 foot from the platform. The ump.whlchlscf excellent 335%“? ad andputiulbyMr. W. o. a young man w crocon ouocoodod to his father's old as pump business at Manlllmâ€"bS-oow. Non on Pusanâ€"Two wooksago tho - “cal who hashio“oamoonabcod in $3, sufgootod in a bombastic. self- glcrlfying otter to'l‘nx Pcsr that Observer in the futons cos the word " o" aria oom dc plume. We thank the “ awfully for his snggos an Ontario's Oliver will give it our host cm:- sidorstloo. We would now, not to be behind in the amenities. o to the “parlor who communicated o pvocccd- " logs the presb to the W Gleaner of laotyweokm to use tho words “Disturbing Element†as a com do plume in his future feats as a correspondent. Onsxnvn. ...â€" .BEA VERTON. [Cmpondcmo of The Post.) Pmoxunâ€"W. J. Ritchie, W.W. Bruce and H.C. Heap spout Sunday inOrillia.... Mr. D. Ross, Mr. Graham and Mr.and Mrs. Hamilton of Toronto spent Sunday intown with Mr. D. Guun ...... Mr.Loolio Davidson of Toronto is visiting Mr. John Slmcoo-sh....Mlss Winnie Boss home from Toronto Saturday evening last. ....“Soctty†McLean of Toronto spout Sunday and Monday in town ...... Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron of Stsynor are at prompt visiting Mr. John son. at “The Willows." Mara-st. . . .Mr. Charles Blck of Cannington spent Wodnooda in town....Mr. Peter McArthur of L y was in town last week....Miss Edwards and Miss Carry Edwards of Cannington spout Wednesday in town......Dr and Mrs. Patterson of Barrio were in town last week, the guests oer. Goo. F. Bruce at “ Blvervlew.’ ...... Miss Thomgzsu of Barrie wssfotcwnlastwook.... . John Kennedy of Markham was down witness- ing the Beavortou-Barrie lacrosse match. Mr. A. Gunu of Toronto o t Sunday in town....Mios Jennie Devi son of'I‘orooto is at present visiting Miss Mary Gunn at “Duorobioâ€. . . .Miss Kilpatrick of Toronto is spending her vacation with friends in town.....Mr H. C. Heap of Lindsay. who was visiting friends here. left Wednesday for Toronto, where he will remain a few days before starting on his trip to Manitoba ...... Mr.D.Mcl)cugall, teacher at Echelon Falls. spent a few days last week in town. Mr. C. E. Weeks of Canningtoowaoin sermons to largo lccogrogations in AndrowochurchcoSabbsthlsst. Lam Myronâ€"What proved to be thomoatintorootioggamecflacrcsooovc witnessedinBesvortouwasplsyodcotho 5th insubotwoontho “Stanleys'cf Barrie and the “Checkers" of Beaver-too. Both teams were in splendid trim and pin goodlacrossothrooghout. At about so thotoamolioodupinfrcotofRohrooH. McConochy as follows: Mngurry Goal G Young. mm’III.’ .' IIIIrolniffffffufmm‘ chaumunii 0:3 ::.:.“°““""........ Blugham ..... ....J. PM Burton...... ...... o ........ E. Porter. ..D. McMillan it l “...â€"... l ..l““’"‘l. hull .._, . ls: . .â€" . .. ' A. . “'L‘ It}: 4891‘: I “3.1mâ€. '--_r