W305 Us an... y...~_.___‘, _ 0' f m and Produce. The Globe sumâ€"The reports received tram all parts of 13:: D:a:31:i::2 by the merchants 01 1h? city {.2273 promise at a good harvest in ever; 1:..- ct Canada. 1: some :rovLmes the ,SJIS. 3.. ; 3. :5 111:: .3 Inticlpawo, whim in others xt :3 beyond expectaticn, and an th: '-.¢bz"-~:op~'x will be â€large 5:. gusting :* ‘ .3! my quality than i" an- .3: ‘ nnnhnc :ha vial-d u 11: ‘..-.: Wks’mcra {a}: v. 91.1313, v 'fttiru: rrcsz, will ensue the Isms». raw... 0; gimbals-5e grain that has over how harverxted In the pmvlnce and ternzzrixz LNâ€: damage is “ported from from or 1:32;. Oats and bat- loy cuttim: is We]! ade‘rt'y? mm. :s comm. flabie qumti‘; :2 1' 3.--. 4;. :10 ~85: ted. Wheat is excected to yield Item 20 to 40 bushel" no: care, cats from 40 to 60, sud barley 30 2-3 10. Prospects anywhere are m {2.2 s: .,:i. W No. 1 Dara: “11‘“: i=1 Titian-ad. ‘-.. . ,,V Banana“. E: u,“ Faun ( En Haw? runaww 9c M 3.3". Cu 36 awn? 32:53». ~. Jun†.flEEmHS mm 0mm 6“ ï¬nadï¬HHB Him 5 nosâ€"non la n a...» ,. fl qumuuunom “0302 v .38.“. “H25. v.33 4 Canadian X3. 1 1:; - hvo: In England. 1;; ; the Mlllers' :nd B:k.~: dlmdon testify that .’ vnluable to British {.2312 Enguah when, n :.‘_.',1 they produce Ham- :1! ; flat-2r. E73: 53-36 7 to thejudges ca seems-7.1 mum and unlfcrmky. v3 :miz:i32 by the I are 61's.: mexchanta of the city aim promise 1505613! a! a good harvest in ever; part at Canada. zationu 1:. same provhceb the ; 5,-1.1 3;. -; a. :5 large “,5 in; 33 mttclpauea, whim in othsia 1: :5 beyond ing an; s e mention, and en th: 3Y3? ' row will bé Some c 7‘ to a-mzlefac- numbc: â€large 1:. quantity ‘nz‘. J! n tony quality than km»... s! Lust. 3131-. In meaty Gnome its yield w u: {71; «twatcdly tainum Inge, Amâ€. in the running: ï¬nances and Scene Ontario 2!. will be. up to the avenge. In than 1( Manchu and :21: I..;:-.._ . 1cm“ ..:-y Lb"; north u barns; will be mum. w .4 q¢“l.cy than - c ' hat ycu.thcugh tho siu 52111 no: be go warm: mat.‘ On the whale the lumen: will as Manon â€Inn-i." ll \ I. wanâ€".326» mum gamma. Bpwwnn 59553 32.9 Mounnnmmwm J. L mwou Wanna awn: Sync 3.0 Eufuua. an??? 9. p2. was... $8962. 2a. 0932.“ Burn. nus NE ‘09...» H3 m. min Pawn" â€nun no... 33:. On». a» 33¢. 86 run “tho. "We on “mm ".2 En a? no. .3 (unnrn. .Hvuwm #an on burâ€"33w E. «can our? uni? urcuwru now... 03.. Oh 23 25385 «n unpcgo "9299.. Va 23859 3 Han 85. v :95. F 1:33». 3 cans Eminent. H Hobgolgumm 6n â€mm Yuan cuâ€. .Mr. F 0.55..» ppm" . u-ID: I) rIfL’Dil things, 52.! he has a. wry :; anus Bulking an x eff: . I, e 1mm» cheese (12:32:52 :2: the subject at p: !ze ' h was: f! Columbia!) Excosltlct, .. :21: a}! prize medal: to a r‘mmtvv ï¬st is striking and eri‘zttiye. Adawsamg Irmtenao cheese deslcm the (~90:- aay a: the subject at pflze ch ‘cae for the \Vorld‘a Columblm ExmsltEct, h: showed {'13 vain: a! prize medals to a rmmgvv bv haflmclng mam-prise and intetmb cream-d in Eng- ].md when 03135415. by}. swm: :..e pziza a: theIJversoo10xhibi‘,£c: rccentiy. He ra- nted that one at sham guise. Lad gang to How Brunswick. with the result of greatly , that there wexe in aha she: three mterestu to be ~:.~.>31:1x;r: Interest of 73,360 pazzoma, he the cheesgmakers and the 15‘“ .. , ,, _. "Us 1v w:â€"--v__,-. -7 1 . ‘ V th30 Lean put. 1.; 1n Csnsua .‘ast , that there were in the gheass bqsinafm three mterestu‘to be ~:.>3£a.ural, 1.2: ms lumen: at 75,3u0 paztouu, :2 harass of the obsess makers and the 15mm: L o! the buyer: Nowgcsaya the‘prefeasar. }! q Etym- man aacuxeu 53’ on: an '833 ‘ï¬ifnbe, ha will be 33¢: mom; :B‘the tndh 0 Ln! giving nine:* :9 railyazs regard; 3 a amen ezc. .: 1:. on; in case 0. dbputo that the inspactcr weald be called - A -74 S - ....‘3 h... an" ' no'n'a A? Toronto lee Stock Markos. Au. nâ€"Tnde m: the western cattle market '- hlrly active Tuesday. elmough prices In em line almost were low end easy. We had m 77 load: all told 12:. made up or 900 sheep “Wham hogs. lo calves and the remainder tnde in giving adv-1c; .o r3!lwa;.~s 1'3;er- ing augment, me. I: 1:. cal; in case 0! dbputo that the inspects: weald be called upon to act, bad a small fee. any 5 cent-a or 10 cents would be charged. 'l‘ae ofï¬ce wculd bane 8122:3213, 2;: 51x12“ dairy- ’ aweâ€"There was very little (inference in We market from that of the closing day of 8 week both esregerda prices and general I g5 ers‘ cattle were nnchmged. There was t.) in eellmz good cattle Tuesday and did not 11:12.19 over pricga much they were offered. the supply or â€an, mum been almost unï¬t-lent to: d of late. The beet choice been; to 33 perlh. with stew extra choice held at than: in: medium to Road at 3 to 31¢: per lb. and rough cows em :2 2} to 23¢ do. cove and swingers-The supply was an acid a: about steady lea: Friday's from local dairymen for The (lewd nub muchan was somewhat better. at $30 to 55 pw’ hosd. useâ€"Unchanged and needy. Good med- welsh: calves sold a: $5 to 83. while tub: or mum" sold 5:! the my from 82110. cement! mum; scm‘nd ea man dared the men-ket- m econ cleaned no new mwenkenln'l‘ueedny. hunched eoldetemxeottromss perm welshedofl'eer. Steal In nae mm new, mam-old meinu-uaeetmm E gym 5 Eng 3 we? 9: i '5? 3 mm The news from Great Britain "um meduconrsainathanuwus last cut. but some of our expat; dealers say "break g mike" and keep on buying. The beat ship- “mwmu Jasper 1b,u.ud in “3wa d a trifle on: this ï¬gure. A large number of Wt keep" 3nd smokers changed hands 3331:: m4!» tanner caning at 4 tone nex- lb. â€Manson-n the way from31m3} 001m EBCE Son 3050.; as 3.. «on? on mun 055 5:2,. 1.123 “mm .Unnuuunu anon a Omar. or L4: .Lr-ZLI -_......- Ana r Robertsc: :4 r. valuable man la n as dairy :ammlsdozcz {or On- 13 ccnstanfly :ssitg sensible 3. he has a may 6;! sayirrz them {king and effective. Addrnsalng 'cbeese declare: the 9:50: day on EAL 331" EVV :3 hng'veated Sn the . 50 damage is i. 0523 and bar- 9"! and is consid- IOUSUUUZU» .3 the ‘11 '08 Church szausuoTor the Eleventh U. 5. Census. Supt. R. P. Porter, in an address pre- pared for delivery at Asbury Park. makes public the preliminary ï¬gures of the church xiatlslics of the 11911 census. There arc shzwn to b- in the United States nearly 150 separate and distinct church organi- zations holding to widely different creeds, v1: 5 35;: greatly in practice and represent- ing all possible vuriatlons 0! church policy. Some of the denominations were never numbered before, and it required the at most ocwcrs of persuasion to induce them t3 mini: t the prpcess. __1.- .1-r.... In“, L31-Q1JLL.u Iu one y‘u‘tV-‘v‘ necta have been icund who claim less then 100 communiccnts. There are seven rm :4. welch altogether number only about 213:: ;.:::mber-:, and yet ownchurch ediï¬ces wcrth $720,000, v!z.: Shakers, Amananites, Menonlw. Harmony, Separatists, New lcnrian end Altruiets. The Icarian and Altruists are not religious. but are organ- ized l; apply-t. social principle. After the seven “rust dencmlnaticns, Congregation- ‘ a‘., Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian. Roman Catholic. Baptist and Episcopal have been accounted tor, the other 134 religious associations represent less than 10 per cent. oi the church ediï¬ces and less than 1‘. 3:: r cert. oi the aggregate value of clinic; property. The total. number of churchee or all denominations in 1880 was 132,250, against 35183 in 1850. The total‘ value of church property wus $641,221‘303, l as compared with $87,115,371 in 1850. In ‘ wax or numbers the Methodists stood xlrst 1n 1e50, and still retain the position. Nearly one-third oi all the church edit! 5 ‘ belong. to the Methodist church, while e ; P3‘T‘t‘~"€1?‘nj' chi-n to more than one- Q'Jcrter. '3 ‘ lielat'vcly speaking, the Episcopal ‘ church retains about the same position to me (LL-er Denominations as it did in 1850. 7 0a the mixer hand. the Roman Catholic‘ church has advanced considerably, from a trifle over lhree per cent. of the total 1 number to over li per cost; in point oi veaue. however, the Catholic church has‘ made still greater strides, from an owner- ship of 10.; per cent. of all the church property to an Ownership of 153 per cent. In this respect the Catholic church now ranks second in importance. being exceed- :11 cn‘y by the Methodist church. which re- turns a tr'llo over 20% per cent. of the total value. In 15.30 the value of church property 0! four dsnomlnatlcns~ldethcdist, Presby- terian, 83pm: and Episcopalâ€"out-ranked the Cathollc church in this respect. Ac- cording to returns of the 11th census the number of communicauts in five principal religions dons. .inaticns are: Count-ma- tionalt 512 571 ; H Lutheran, . 1,199,514; 1 0-D Manama†Butchero' sheep We“ head. There was bn' ping sheep. and per bend. ulvuau, v-.. .4 . - , 1.1mm“, W. ;'P'€e§b}i}»rlad, 1278.: 513: Roman Camoiic, 6,250,450. Total, it). .‘JU d;â€"'. Tne communicents ot the Baptist and Episcoosl, with those of other denomina- tions w-ll bring the aggregate up to about 20.000.000 in ski. The statistics at the wiared denominations likewise show great progress. They have a total mem- bership 01‘ 23791091 and own church .An AAA \L.V.U.,, {mopcrty $311138†$123,103 000. â€"Seafcrth ratepayr‘rs voted Tuesday In favor of expanding $13,000 tcr a new mar- ket. and tire hall. â€"J 312188 Lucas, 9. Hamilton cattle denier, clad suddesly on the Indian reserve near that city on Tuesday. ' ;J$£es F. Fancy, of Indianapolis, has hem appointed receiver of the order 0! Iron Han. His bonds have been ï¬xed at $1,000,000. ‘ â€"-Gabriel Dumoat. the tsmous rebel, is working among thr French half-brads ot the river parishes in the Northwest, trying to eat them to emigrate to the states. â€"Newton Lutes, aged 21, son of Rufus Lutes, died Monday night at Luzes’ Moun- tsin, as n remit of the terrible injuries re- caived in a. uolghbor‘s barn. Whne slidinc off a bay mow his cheek caught on an iron meat hock. suspending him some inches from the floor. The hook penetrated to the brain. The young man remained uncon- scious, suï¬â€˜ering terribly until death inter- vened. â€"The Secretary 0: State at Washinaton received a oablegram dated August 19 from the United States consul at Con- etsntiuople informing him that the house of Dr. Bartlett, the American missionary a! Bourdour, province of Konls, Asia Minor, had been burned, and that the lives of the missionaries were in danger. The consul believed that if prompt action was not taken the missionary cause and the lives of the missionaries would be in serious danger in other places. The build- ing of Dr. Bartlett’s residence was origin- ally stopped by the local authorities. On application being made for permission to complete the house. it was refused unless Dr. Bartlett would furnish a bond or guarantee to hold neither religions wor- ship nor instruct children on the premises. The withholding oi the permit was de- clared to be under orders from Con- stantinople. The donation applied to the bubiims forte for such permission, as- serting that treaty rights of Americans extended not only to the purchase of land, but to the enjoyment of the same. The permit. was ï¬nally granted by the sultan, an.-- n__-jl-a-l_ Ala-â€" Au-ua n...- â€"_â€" _-___- P“ a *7 - , 7 sad it appem thu Immediately after the receive at this permit by the local “mantles the home vs. burned down. Sect-em Footer promptly ‘mblod the abuse tomske urgent demtd foremo- uve rotation, indemnity. and punish- ment at the guilty patios. and rent-Imam of the Authorities it found remlu. The United States muegeé‘Newk“ ma "Banningm' now on w†to Goons. will heartland to than“ vicinity“ the out- i111 and ucmgua. Shecv and lambsâ€"Offering not 13ml:- wue Bh- 50 to etch. ml and prices may“ at}: 3400 utchern' sheep were ereldnl 0t 81 to 84.25 pet and. There was but little enquiry for mtg lnsz sheep, and prices ruled as†at $5to5. '90 522‘ 31715st 01? THE WEEK. M35 THCDISTS LEAD. gougnmmvyhosflm -19“. Capital Paid up, - $1,500,000 Surplus, - - $1,400,000 LINDSAY AGENCY SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed at highest current rates. No zones of withdrawal xcquzrod. .1. mfgâ€"3;)â€" addmsa in Canada. Gram Britain or am United States for Ono Dollar 3 year. Address Tm: Pos'r Llndmv. Cum; E. 'Dgltihm 8:. Gavan. at Millbrook, Oct. 4th to Peterï¬ugh Central. at Pctcrboxo. Sept. 26:): Non onh Victoria fall ahaw. at Viciorla Road. Sept. 21 andfl W. numwo Lu- Aw. «a... --.. ... , ,,_ ARM FOR SALEâ€"100 acres one , mile nogth of Mannie. ‘ghrgu and gnu halt ,, -. â€"â€"_ . _L__. Eldon. at Woodvllle.‘Sept. 23:6. 01-11113, at 02111111. Sept. mm to 30th. Ban-lo. at Barrie. Sept. 26th to 28th. Tomato Industrlhl. Sept. 5th to 17th. East York. at Markham, Oct. 5th to 7th. Lindsay Central. at Linda“. Sept. 28th to 29th. Midland Central. at Kingston. Sept. lat to 9111. Central Canada. at Ottawa, Sept. 22nd to Oct. 9. North Ontario. at Uxbxidgc, Sept. 27th to 23th. East Musk aka. at Huntsville. Sept. 27th to 28th. West Durham. at flowmanvlllo. Oct. 4th to 5th. ----- A A ALI. .- ~._â€".-- _ v..- ,_‘_ mile north of Manma. three and one half mile» from Cunnington. on leadlng mad; about 90 acres cleared and in good ouluvatmu; ex- cellent stone house. hard and soar. water. con- venient tum outbuildings. some txuit mace. Sopï¬neac quality of clay loam. Apply MRS. GLO. JOHNSON. on the promises. Mann“. July 25th. 1882.-17-4tt. ' ermuam. u‘uur "Anna. M -- ,_-. -7, , seizures. The slide dues claimed amount to $2,241. the value of lumber seized 85.000. This. the plaintiffs claim. was already sold. They um the: their trade has been paralyzed and they have been prevented from ruling orders Lumbemon to Enter am. A rumor aux-rem about town for come due is conï¬rmed by the {allowing deepawh from Ottawnz-Meears. Moeaom Boyd 00.. lumber merchants of Bobeayneon. have enacted suit in the exchequer court to recover the sum of 510.000 from Mr. E. T- 8111311. â€110010! 0! 3111189 ‘ ‘ *~â€"â€"- 1-â€" ‘Ln nnh‘ln unrkfl datum! 810.000 tron: . . . and booms for the public works department p , and also salts on injunctionresinln- mmunmglmber seized for arrest- eaes or slide does. The allegation made is that the lumber in question was seized to: duee at she slide of Fenelon Falls, which they eldm theyare not entitled to pay. They also ask a petitionot rlghi to sue. me department to: a similar sum.. animuncnon to restrain the gov- ernment gem sellingsend to prevent further ...... -lnlmnd nmnnnf m “CABLE EXTRA" FARMS FOR SALE. .1. , The Administrator of the Estate of the late RICHARD DUNN ofl'ers for sale 1119 (allowing Valuable Farm Prayer-ties in Verulam: 1.â€"Weet half of Lot number Ton In the Tenth Canoe-don, Eighty-Seven and one- halt (87;) acres more or leaa. Five. (5) acres of herd wood bush: large frame housc: large frame barn with commodtoua and convenient. atone Stables below. straw shed. etc. There is a good orchard on this 1mm. and it is a most deelmble prgpegty_lo_ every respect. _._ï¬-_ u...- e.- ohn Nu-uf'h Cam. pruyuxu Lu uvvua .wyw-v 2.- Lot number lune In the Ninth Con- c:.1011.200 monsoon 150 acres cieored: 10 acres hudwood boar. 40 acres temamc and cedar swamp; good log house. name born and 108 Mb.“- _ A g-.- .- '_- __â€"‘.-- “ah. 10!; Emma. 3.â€"-'Ihe tut In]! of Lot number light in the Ninth Canoe-lion. 100 sores. About 35 acres cleared; .‘rame barn 36x8J. These properties will be sold on (may terms. For puticnim apply to Charies Dunn. Administrator Estate late Richard Dunn. Little Britain Poet (mice. or to a D m, n? Did it Ever Strike You THAT WE GIVE THE BEST VALUE m BOOT. and. 330m in this county. We have n manlceent and immense variety to choose mom. mo you get styles and variety hex-90m moo: get m- where Ladiey‘ Bulton Boots, 70:. to $4.50 Ladies’ Lace Boots, 6 5:. to $2.75 Ladies’ Oxford S/wes, 50:. to $2.50 M zlcses’ Oxford Slwes, 501:. to $1.2 5 Ladzes’ Kid Slippers, 6 56. to $2.00 Ladz'es’, JVIzZsses’ and Boys’ Wigwam S/zoes, - ¢oc. M 272’: Working Boots, Very cheap. JOHNSTON SISSON, Tonal; sud {mg-q 8130:. us but canon with -w-"w-wvâ€"v V , 7 us. Our new mlquThâ€"nirre’uisï¬enom mine. We are picking up bl: bastion. 3:11.]? l'uwmmxiw 31' mm“ %‘h3§°ï¬?' I eq 3 o e Boot Ind Shoo Ind. o! m- county. Lindsay. Dec. 317.71891.â€"86.u. Mmmflnm 3| WMINIGN BANK. Solicitor torâ€"Adhï¬lsttutbr. Lindsay. August 17th. 1891â€"19. 1381‘ D008 3m 03 DALI 30081 mumsmumpn Howe your flied the WWMMMW. Johnaton 8: 8135021. PINS- CANADIAN qu'r: mut BB Emmion Bani M Iscellaneo Hg. IGAR‘? I.) at no 11!. 27 MCCRDIXOS'B‘N mm M! where you will not WWW us iimmwmm fOBERTA ROSS. z Agent s Oct. 4th to IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST WATCH. YOU BRITTON BROS. LINDSAY. Lindsay. Ana. 25. 1892. I mormm 15â€.me '\ ’ thumb-0““ EM ' é a â€" ' . , - 3:? W 3‘ But not more than Five Suits will be Sold to any one Buyer. It makes no differenceâ€"your boys may be any age from four to twelve yearsâ€"he gets a a Suit for $2.20. Is'nt this a 5.111.111. To prove to the public that we are sincere in our oï¬â€˜er we will donate $300.00 to any charitable institution in town if any 2:nm~::‘ turer or dealer can be found in Canada to duplicate these prices, taking cost of manufacture and quality into consi'leration. 11 mix: ï¬t him out. why try to make or patch up your Boy's Clothes? It don't pay you, it won't pay the boy. Come to us and ~< How. Young Canada takes up the Studies of Another The wear and tear of holiday play has wrecked the Boy’s Clothing. If it had been of Bessemer Steel it would now show many a fracture. But G0 U611 111.305. are here to ï¬ll the breach and ï¬t up the boys in good style. We have Lough fl 03,1 Messrs. Jas. O’Brien cf 00., Montreal, 1,250 SUITS FOR .3078, and from Laleg, Watson ct 00., Toronto, 780 SUITsu-au Boy’s Suits. NM; in order to get what we wanted, we had to take all. We hare them here. Taking them on an average these Suits as they cost in regular trade can not be Lady/.511);- - - - - less than $4.00 per Suit. - - - - WILL ASSOCIATE aromaâ€"3mm. TORONTO. BBANTFORD, OBILLIA, KINGSTON. 1892. Kent Street. Lind-ay' I m meted to supply the public with everything In the 300]: um undo nae. Specie! bet-gum In muesli-neon: Boon 3nd, general lohool Books; '5 when __ __ ---I __A -n-n‘n- In. School Begs,Wire Bound Slates, Stephens’ Inks, Account Books, Shorthand Books, Vest Pocket Dictionary, Chamber’s Dictionary, Soribbling Books, Exercise Books, Load genoile,_l'rench Books, .901: manBooks, Poolscep etc, High School Readers. Picture Frames done on shortest notice. A full line of Picture Mouldings in Stock. Order: taken for Music and Music Books. J. G. EDWARDS lacuna 011, Cylinder 011, Hoyt's Babbet Hetal. Leather and Rubber Belting; Buckskin Lace Luther, Puma Rubber Hose. Iron Pipe, Gem Glasses, thcbes, Bolts. flats, Rivet-agate. can“ 001113“: Win) M: 0m Makers’ and Black- miths’ Supplies. CLOSE PRICES. Kent Street, Lindsay. Lind-Ir. Ann-c mm. 1891â€"18. IMPORTBB AN D DEALER. Bank and Statatiunery Store, '. 3. Edwards, ANY ONE SUIT FROM LOT FOR $2.20 T [78 Schools fle-apen on Monday, Aug. 29 . METHERELL’S J. G. Edwards. See Gough’s Provisions, :, A.jdether611. I}. A. MHHERELL’S, In order to boom our Boys’ Clothing Department they will sell 1892. THE BEST. Wonderful Cheap Men, LINDSAY and PETERBCRS‘. lo the people say. go where we get less for our money, bu: we ezi :: 2:: gives us good value. ï¬rm. Redpalh’s Granulated Sugar (not grocers .3. ) {or bs. good White sug ar - .. . 28 lbs. very Liam Yellow Sugar - - - Canadian Coal on per gallon - - - Cut Nails per lb. - - - Good Boiler Flour per 100 - - We know some of you have paid 20 per cent shove these prices drain»: :2 c 15.; me 011: M Stock in arriving tad we intend showlnc you a better mus-‘0 1r. 9. I’m: Wiltâ€"‘3" hum avnr dam henna- We have named I nut-clue Dress and Mama 2: ' >- Give us your Work: wezu‘aEKtce muén. One than; we would any. we 2 give you us much no any other person. even if It be the gran I Am. Thankxt’: r mote-led summer trade. end hoping to be tevored WM: 1: aux-lax m.- wlnter. I remain. yours very truly. .‘ â€â€˜9‘ Now {but It In a â€can point am you on buy your Goods here cheaper Ihq; ac‘yy Mi...“ points to looked“. Honour w Whom honour u qua. .th - m ‘ tow other. he dealer who sell- Goods cheap Ocean: «5 me In wmveflfl can: to walleye“ aegis-‘13:) rfca rich: 11¢ mmdeox-omwn onzetn'omthroeto venoun bugarm - - - gin Donu- you will and It interesting. - - ' a E g ‘ 8' 9. E 5 3‘ :1“ E a xfl‘l W6!) :1 53C f. 45.5. WWMIpmorhomsndlozwlthï¬vcpoun 151.. Choice mm for 25a. 221m. :1 1‘: than ooddlon are sewn: very 1m“! 1 Gun Jun to be element 3: Low Pr m of E. Z. YEREX, - Little Britail ENG J OS. RIGGS $125.00 for $50.00 BICYCLE Ball Bearings all around, Little Bahia. Anna: 11. lmâ€"IS-oow. Had". A“ 11th. Intâ€"18. Little Bdtfln. Aug. 24. 1891â€"2). see Goughs Offer, see Gough’ s School Suits. New Adjertmomen ts. CHEAP smog-12133 FOR HARVEST TIME Km'strest, Lindsay. '. H. POGUE, Little Brit-a: NE W 54-INC'H Jaseph Riggs. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. W. H: Pogueâ€"Little Britain. 17.2: Yerexâ€" L1 ttle 1311mm. You bring the Boy 5-- Term I m“ ï¬liv H B. y District - ' m mm: six “my†. ,am sixty-nix. “mm m «or rmm'alne- 3"†3‘ told a Public Auction :1" in mm†., 25m" x»- Amara s 3‘ Con“ to locum ‘ No mm ad “‘5 acumen-le . d 3"“ m via: in 813861183": min. P‘j Hunter fleet-Inc}- Menu»: mm, . { , A wring-1530319130“. “dmwthofl uomo . W" as: math: “in; :w u c. Mum‘ u. f "12%;“ small I â€m in Mm: and g. A Diem? I: W‘ Auction Sale of ' bar Berthso mum or can“ (Woons up Fonms 33" Toronto. in"! New A dveï¬zsgflflj 7.56 'Mantu: make:- and wouldisu. we are dew: tbs! _'. EITHE GREA 76 4 $70 at! We do th .u. Carpets and'ou cm Reliablc We have j us 9 L In Medium and L Variety newest an TWENTY-SI. 105 than any “In View of {in Can M 'w, 1‘ his ‘ :2. and ï¬sh album: mw land In the wor Wuhlncton and m chi-59.10; ‘ â€mt-“mm to $15 9. gun-y. Sent. 2. 19' ’ IRMS F0 Pm Mal-re owl? . [Andeanâ€"10: . *1. Aug. «1591â€"17 New Advert: MYEDâ€"Frnm Ln “an. 033. I BE!) r I? will lend tc theeré’o my receiv '- I-v. Aug.13.1892 ~19": h tn) nddgess II a- on United Saw . Add". Tm: Pas-r Full ranges»f 1310 sales in 0‘ mg. It’s the Anew line of ' My of the M County '. “my mum tbs: "to will†a at "£25193: . “W n: Ink because Our CANADIAN P no new, rat these good: as, import Imiï¬' rs LIST, 189'.) lino-tor lama “CD-nae the. Ofï¬cpte We h: :t rccc and [CO