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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 18 Aug 1893, p. 6

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It}. Cams San A Mmâ€"Ssturdey Moon, between 2 end 3 o’clock, John Brown. punter, with four young men, that cut on Gooee Mend to hue e batt- he buwere enjoying their-vim and mm-mmmmammm4 weight. since Mb! 1331:. In would upon ham the shove am there is Rood money h p'g taking with nropo': feeding and can. Mr. Smith I. one o! the most cros- utou wt." 0! pct]: in the Midland I'r PAYS T0 Fm Hoas.â€" Mr. Rabszt Smith of Frezarvme, e enccaeztnl hog raiser. tried an experiment recently which worked with moo! satisfactory results. He had ten pine known as "runners” in his possession and started feedmg them. in 3 period of five weeks on whey, wheat. nod pollude. Within the: time each hog mined on on average 105 pounds in lfive‘ weight. which is e remarkable gum-es In I period of 35 due eech pig Revved in weight three pound: o day, or two ounces an hour. I: wonid teeth to the reade: that the growth was so fee: that: an eye witneu could almost see the salsa de- veloping in weight and large proportions. Kr. Smith sold the hogs live weight at 60. per lb. end reaped e enbetsnuol divh‘end. He [no ehlpped ten concede o! hogs, he onm'rmc THE LAWS. -R:cently a mink stnyed around here and was caught. by 3 ohm med Carley. In skinning the mine! one of our leading 01312333 Immted his arm, and many remedies to be emailed to may the suffering. Now, Jonah. come to the front and acknowledge ‘ an. If he does we wish him the choicest g blessings and 9 long and happy hon": UPTER G RO VE. [Correspondence oi Tun: Po 5r.) Normanâ€"Seven} weddings ore spoken of on soon to “he place hue. We could find a lot of this kind of thing, for there 3 on unnsuol lot of marriagonblc bachelor: in this neighborhood whose ntoapecto would not be dimmed by the selection or 3 good helnmsta. Whnt about the propxia- ‘ tarot Haul do in Patrikn? Rumor hath it um he is soon to enjoy tho biennium! of the honodicto and emhuk on unknown To Coumssx-ox 0mm -Cantrihut:)m wilt confer n tnvor on the publish-re by mmdlngfn their letters as early in the week as pom-{bra Lactate IhOuXd be mailed. in umo to reach Lindnay not later than Tuesday evening of each weekâ€"and earlier 1: possiblc.-lEd. Tm: P057. ercmr. Nome]: To CORRmI-oxnmxrs.â€"All manna o: u: advertising nuiuzo iuemted 1n correspondence must be mid for. LOCAL NEWS-METERS The only thing they wuldn't catch wax .‘dr. Epaakcr’s eye. When eve ry tory now was red as d awry ore wasbzue, When every I 18h m" was smashed it. a scrim- mixer» not thrs ugh. And Mr. Giadncane. gram! 0!: man. lu‘ 13L. guano at and pat. cum to: the question preview. which was- "Where are we It r'-[Harpcr's H'eckly. The: smashed them on t-ha benches and they toned them to the sky: wild hurroo! And tw_cncy- '5'de toxlcs they proccsdcd then Then “new members from the Me let out n That act the ban a-zclzizg; Mr. Heuly than new And upped a British commune: upon his Rom-n nose, Wheroupoa a noblo cow. to the credit 0! his I'IOB. Sent both his flat: z-canrelng Into 3.1:. Hesb'a face. amaze-u not of tha weather. and to canned not a! wax t. Bat lush tamatka as made '1‘. P. UUuunu wildly snort. Whereas T. P. observed. amld u lot. of Irish urine. I: named to him um Jaaaph and aid Judas man he mini. 4w, 91:, ha' and a y ”M! Hedda is mu 0! Ln: “Me and flat. 5134!»: Me. ‘ ' 5% 59mm a? ma slung; mm M: 919% neg Nd. wan ‘ ‘ Egg 2'? r": 33w G3 321;: $1 M11511. . o Any rehab edmggist Till-C may nofi have if) on hand will procure it gomptly for any one who wishes try it. Manafactuted only by the ”f? D“) ' Syrup of Figs is for $523 in bottles by all leading druggi‘ :Any re_1_iab egmgwistfbc my: 53 Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and rafxcshmg to the taste, and acts flyyet romptlyonthaKidneys, finite: and owelq, cleanses the sys- jam efi'ectually, dlspels colds, head- .achea and fevers and cures habitual 'constipation. Syzjap 9f Fig: is the Eonly remedy c: 1t: hnd 5702‘ pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, {prompt in . its action and truly beneacial in its efi‘ects, pregared only from'ihe most healthyanuagrcea ‘lc substances, its man excellentqualiticscommendit to 1 and him: made ib the 3.205%. pogular remefly 15110372. n~~ damn mafiwow wan. moflufilmfl flan PBTERBORU. nd £313an to the can to, c. nd acts aptly yet dEmmptly on the Kidneys, fivera . was, cleansgs thp sygo ~99 é Mad 9! WW, ”.5“ 39m 9% Emma“, Aida; an; Bunch rm mad Va” wit 60 watt; feat =2 £91 Oor IN A GAma-The residents at De Green! Point bid a big eoere oo‘Bstcrdsy but, when it wee thought that seven-.1 young people hed met death to tho wat'etl of Lake Simone. over which e big storm wu blowing. On Friday there stated for Ba ‘ Bay Point in e mm. Donne, ot D‘Gr an, ‘end Fred McKay. eon of G. P. M:Kty. Toronto. while in J. C. MoKoggle'e longer want Hm Peel-eon. Toronto; Funk end Mm Wlnnle McKsy, brother end sister at Fred; Mlu Gnule Damieughter at John D xon, Torontc: Brrt Rough, of Tomatc, end Mine Jennie Frazer, etepdellghter at I. C. McKsmue. Av two o'clock Sunday morning D «I» one Fred McKty learned to D.Gneel Pain . nine: henna helm esp- a ACEILD Btmxzo 1'0 Dunnâ€"The two- ,' year-old deughter of John Quegley of l Woodbine nVenne met with o drendini ; dean on Fridey Afternoon lent. The child ‘ bed been lelt near the kitchen are while the mother went into the pandemic: e mix:i ute. Ste heud story, and running back, found her little girl in flames. Cetohlng hcr up the mother rushed out oi the houoe towerde e neighbor’s house. The neighbor wee ettreeted by her screen: end no to meet her. The child wee elreedy dead when ehe took it from the mother’e name, the little body being burned toninlly. The mother hinted oi the terrible oeteetrophe. The lemon. coming home ehortly site:- word. wee elmoet crazed with grid. A VESSEL Founnxnsâ€"Seturdey night lest during the gala of Cherlotte the Laure, e ooel borne from Oewogo loeded' with cool for Toronto. went down 25 mileefi irom shore. Capt. Meloolmeon and me crew of five men end e etewerdeu. oil of Toronto. took to the yewl five minutee ‘ nature the boat monk. They need I eoet I spread on on out as n eeilond mode Cherlotte in en exhausted condition et I nine o’clock Sundey morning. The~Lenn wee owned by J. : J’. T. Neither, of Toronto end wee uninsured. Sxoxxx'ALKs.â€"Thosc continue to be in wane oi replscing or remixingâ€"the mm we think they no scarcely capsbic of. For a rapidly increasing village like this we em best my other in the way of easy commissioners. THE WEATHERâ€"This has been rethcr changeable. Sunday the highest the ther- mometer registered wee 60 degrees, where- as on severe! days during the past three weeks it has msrked as high as 90°. There have been many thunderstorms of late. Gmsr Minnâ€"Messrs. E. L. Levering . Co. have been erecting en eddition to their mill in the shape or an elevator for gum with a capacity of 8,000 to 10,000 bushels. Business has been some“ of late the im- pmvement wee absolutely neoessery. ‘I. H. Shoppu-d i: Mum" oral-locking Ind directing him work. ...... Sh. Matihiaa’ church continues to be well attended. The mm, friends or the late rector, C. H. Shutb, were very com to has: last week of the and accidant that happened to him by the falling or a. 16 ib-J. piece of iron on his taco whilst attending st the erection of his new church atS'c. Casharincs. CHURCH MA'r'rnnsFThe chnxch penan- ego is now rooted end the brick work wiii forthwith be commenced. The residence for our minister wiii be on complete end handsome as any in this district. Rev. ......Fsll wheat will not turn ain‘tâ€"elm“ very good or profltnblo to the growers, but all olhor gnln prom!“ splendidly, to wall as the root crops. GOLD WA TEL: fWWenca a! The Pam Tux; (Yumaâ€"Hay in about. all well baa-nod or sucked. Tina quantity has been unwr~ pxasad. but we cznnat endususnmment. read in the int week's Orilliu Times. to the effect ihnt a tumor slaw mile tram this village 1nd flve Iona oi hay to the gore. Tim 0. T. editor may send cu! all the inflstad utntemontn shout Otillin he chooses, but for goodness aim we hops he will in future leave us to out modes: waye. “deg 19 «Madmen. mi mg; m spasm: m same was Gene mu melee re the mud. game $9.05 New amt 99m Maw} m um Matame tea ma "an! weum‘ ham mat $139 my.“ Bnitbmn mores;m; Timings 6mm onhtseeeum mud a in“ mine Bum cm mam. m In. as? Am The magma em; Mi: 1?. 13-. Meg-sham. exam 6' Eldufl; m {Ha Jaseph Cauumuham a! #259135. Bulb Made waikea wish 5 Wm. mu m Maia “Maia hm haw an! in may was; Mega ME: @uwleghau was 692 Vtezemuum me man! mama we mm. M 95 {mm eemlm, the yapegisqm 9! the iégtigfi mama est: (Corresponienoe o: The Post-i Pansossuâ€"Miss S. E. Braden. teschsr, wha is teaching this year in Thou town- ship, paid her many friends in this lonelity nvisltistely. Miss Braden is one o! the assay successful teachers of our «quain- tsnce......s.Miss Funeis Kesrns, who hss been away during this summer in TJrantc, is home enjoying her holidays at present. City iiie seems to sures with her......Miss Edith Staples of Lindsay is i v siting her many friends in this section s‘: present ...... Miss Bells Corrie, of Mui- poss, is visiting at her slat r ,Mrs. Duncsn Jemisacn. ...... .Miss Maggie Jsmieson, I from Lindsay, is enjoying her hoiidsys st ‘tha parental home, Pslestine. Lindsey life seems to sures with her ...... .Mr. Dmcsn McNabb isit lstciy for the western states. We understand that he intended to take in the World’s fair at Chicago on his way. Duncan will be greatly missed. as he was a general favorite with the young folks here. We um: him success; 1 “W". , . ‘SQ'I-W‘ MT NW? 3’! QQ'. kl mm ”min Pmk ak .flmm. 91 fie nan-$026 91920:: ”My W4 have: much plume 1n waning M tuna: couple long lac. hanlth md proa- Darn}. Bowmanâ€"Tue Rmuhoppera no making 21 havoc among the late 03%| nnd suntan. . . ; . . .Gnin cm): are In general below 1.1:: mange. Â¥VHHÂ¥ - 4%g’gfi: $3 #% igfiéflfi§§ flgiflfi§€ ‘fit .3 8% 3B” :38 ‘ g 3 5mm”!!! % a 5m% @9333: “mm“ “ TORON 1’0. PALEbTINflâ€"ELDUL’. We ere not insensible of the edventegee ' of thie retention, end they ere by no means confined to eny beefing it me, he's on the question of supremacy. for they eleo our, ' some important consequences In offict'ce.‘ mettere, especially finance. ' But we on on elde heve deeired thst noun-w ehnq'd n. done in the dark, end new p’fliv‘uleny urged the country from the! em, net, to. the eeke oi obteintng the M'Venhzee n- techlng to retention, cer'eln inn .., ("4:99. end inconveniences would heve to be faced These ere not in themselves inconeidn. ehle. elthongh they are J netly to he repel-d er! es trifling when put into oarnperl-on with the greet objeete of the hill, fl-et emong whfieh ie to eeonre the: chief elm of government, e0 eedly mieeed in Irelend to: the lee: 100 yeereâ€"viz, the contentment oi the people end e ieir nee-nee oi hep- pineee end nroepetity. m finer or In momma commas. “aching to the enMeetot retention were whether theentire MS number at 108 km members were u be reunions-on whetheeie,itehet nemheeweeeeheu- : l to with Idea] in section 3: Meri- Dnncen nnmulon. uno. end in now menu-«i to do groin end clover threshing in o eatiniootory manner. CONVENTION or Swanowo-On Sunday. 13th 12:35., near McLean's creek, on Fenn- mieeon, 1021 Folio end Lindeey road. some thousands days at of ewoiiowe were seen testing on tho tel:- undo» graph and telephone wires. and apparently “flu... in quite corneas discus-Ion oi some import- reeiern not question. Were they holding a con- mended vontion. a council of war, or meditating no on emigration? Infused. BUCCISSPULCARDIDATHS. -We can hear:- ", the ily congratulate our teacher, Mr. Cunaiai. “m in the feet that the fit-e or his pupils who ireovea wrote on entrance, and Um four who wrun- 9 be“ on thirdaéiooe eeriifloelo examinations. 5!! mg” meson! anevesaimiy. e-j- usual. Mn Cumin! bu now been not by the votes of the house of common: in committee on the nmh‘ohnu ot the govunmenc of Irohnd Dun Sm.â€" When eddreaeing the em.- tare o! Midioihien before the generei elec- tion. I pointed out to them the various qua-lions which would require to be die- poeed of in any bill for the better govern- ment of Ireiendy I! consequences of the widespread end eppuenny genera deeixe for the retention of an Irish repreeenteuon in the imperial pub-menu. The! deeire no nos!- with the Retention of huh M. I’mâ€"Defends tho Govoramaat'a Como. Mr. Glodatone‘s Opinions on the home rule bill are embodied In the following letter to a Mldlothhn constituent: 10 DOWN!NG-ST., WHITEHALL. 319: J My, 1893. CIVIC.- Our civic holiday is spoken of for ehe leet or August. An excureion ie on the tepie. A GOOD AOLâ€"One of our ministers ehowed his genuine sterling quelltiee by eeeietincr one of hie heerere, who wee nick end couid get no help. to save hie craps. Hervew- will never surfer where such though“. l mu ie need. Let other prolet- eionel men follow the good example. Cnnncans.-Rev. Mr. Mchn. 0! ChrieL’e church. held communion In; Snbbnah. Be is ezenloue worker.. ..Mr. Dobeon. etudenr, or Ltndeey. ie expected to occupy the Pree- byterien pulp" next Sebbeth u the usual hour. I Dinaâ€"The Recorder. our local paper, he been issued tor the lost time, Mr. Heed having decided to more to . hm town. He msde many friends. being of an exam- 9 cry ohorscter. Patties who used him end his paper, without any pecuniory scoot:- pense, deserted him nicer disturbing :le minds of the citizens with their nbueive letters. . “snoutâ€"Our village hos quite o iew visitors, all of whom admire our peaceful ‘ viilsge, quiet citizens and good order. 1 Boating snd driving is considerably in- dulged in. Bass BALLâ€"Our junlor base ball tum are qulte proud over their evenly contented game with the famed Llndoayllu. There Is. however. room for lmnrovementln their conduct on the field; there must be lea- bo lean profane language or the constable will be maklng Iome money out or this nmuument. for. MIMI“. lOmmdoaoe oi Tun Paar.) 1‘88 HARVEST.9OWDI tipenlnn nioelr. toot crops prowl-inn well. Apple: will he sauce; plume end peers ptomile hitly well. Hum ON Dacronâ€"The geneui health of the villege in good. with the exception of Mr. George Limb, whose condition in unchanged. Illa speedy recovery is hoped Saccnssnm Cannmnns. -We can hem. I'ly eongmmm out tanner. Mn Gun-35!, In Ihe run that my an or his mum who we“ 61: eatrnfice, and the four who mute aa tblidzelasa emmest‘e eiamlgauem. 5!! Wired cementum, a! Usual. Mn Cumin! tall; «mm at. emzume therauqlmesa M a Malian as has aw mused magenta"; may a! his “we in m skilfilhfllém (a; mahm‘ “mama. 1: any imbue gem! has!!!» in 9mm em um! mm mm. my my be aimed ta km “MM an». Gee “8M6!!! will 29mm; 99 as segue-”mm I! saw 9! mm (alien emu“ in “warm: m mamas in m mum a! 5mm; a haaagem canmmm is; Ma Ounfim‘a “has 95! Mamas m jam; mm m mm M awe; awaken a! such a mm: M mum: .5. $1..... 1 . it ”its, ii. “QR; image! than u um i . or“: iii. mango: .onimiomwi. R~ 31.0 . garment «with, list: no Hamster dinning i: not his new mu. with s most: at ill-wooing oi the caution whether 15080 min”. Wdi'nia-igithfi dhpaqioitha “promoted!" to be returned to perilo- xouug indie-Writing}; end 5 port: vent to men: were to name there with the toil ‘ their rescue. The: were inond with the oomu or their Brim): cclfcnguu. end to I idiom. end were much reiieved to meet be conned to vote not only upon queitions their blends. The young indies suifared local]: belongirg to Eaaisnd. Scotland and severely from high: in the sale, Miss Wale», a- whether they Int-.3 Dixon being unconscious for two hours. to vars upon turnout. cannons LL03". - 2-h- wall, â€"â€"-.-â€"â€" . It wu impossible to regard irsisndss 045131305. living I. claim to vote upon questions oi‘ Oorrcrnondsnoa oi Tm: Poor.) nn exc:n=ivdy British chsractcr. while she . was to be provided with s legislature in Dublin to don! in on exclusive msnner with Irsisnd and ordinerv domes tie iflsirs. sub- .looi to tho supremscr oi psriisment. It wan also ulsin thst a puiactiy ciesr line or napsrstion could no: be drawn between Imperial and British mitten, torin the: highly important clue of quostions which irectly eiirct the existence 0! en ndminis- tretion these elements may both he includ- ed, an; min members could not be shut out from sharing the v. to. Again. it they but only limited powers for voting. the sqcslity which has heretofore subsisted among all members ct parliament would be ruined. without perfectly obtaining the objecigoi thoiufrizuemeut. And soother consideration strongly felt by many mom. bars wss that a ministry might be in n majority on one citrs of questions. and in s minority on soother. which was thought perilous to the vitsi l'rincipiroi ministerisi rsaronsib'lliy to ptréismeut. which {unis I’m nn-iouhtsd heel! of our nslionsi reli- Ii «woman. Unwiiiimr. hover-m to silo-it tl'v-m the omnisimee of s tinhi _ct‘ ciizlm m: the pm at ireinnd to shore in the itiénmveiieht t9! British sifqire. viii". ["39"th with the saturate mssegummi vi N Tnnnsnma.-Tha hum of the threshing msohine is hesrd once more. The thresh- ors in this section tell us grain is well up to the oversize in quantity and good in quelity.. . .Mr. Henry Eyre: has purchased one of those celebrsted “Monitor” clover theshers mode by Sawyer Massey. oi Hemiiton. 0nt.. end is now prepsred to do groin and clover threshing in s satisfactory msnner. CONVENTION or vannnowe-On Sondsy. 13th inst" near McLsren's creek, on Fenc- ion Fsiis sud Lindsey road. some thousands of swsiiows were seen resting on tho tel:- grsoh end telephone wires. end apparently In quite esrnest discussion of some import- snt question. Were they holding e con- vention. n council at war, or meditating migration? BuccassrULCsnnmarns. â€"We can heir-t- ly congratulste our teschor, Mr. Coaxial. n the fact that the five of his pupils who note on entrance, and the four who mun,- h thirdailsss certificate rxamihsiicne. all Miser! successfully. sa- uauei. Mn Conant all; sustains his viii-time thuruuqitnu! he teaches its his new mm! eueeesemny iii-t) at his meals in tl-v nomination: tor meter? Gertiiiéétnds i; any walla Béiwai sell» iii Qatasia am am thin 5....“ is fl" .0 _.v, ,_.â€"â€"-â€"--â€"w.'“ â€"Dr. Sage’ s Catarrh Remedy. It’s nothingonegw. For 25 Health b8! I.GEO' A LITTLE that very ything. A giv’igge prompt and complete alien-R Boob tad W than-9.11501! “-517- , ,__ â€" -v-r-u uvu and the impure’ mood that follows it, you’re an easy prey to all sorts of ailments. ‘ A. “ R HAT-D 0 TVN” and “ used-up” feeling is the first warnin" that our liver isn’t doing its wort Aug, y‘ith‘a porpig liver To sum no in n few words. In 1886 we prepared toprocecd wiihcut retention. We were overruled tron: e precticsl point of vie w. Home rule end retention were before us. We could hsve both or neither. We could not tske one end leere the other. We deemed it our duty to prosecute the greet imperial cause of home rule. on eome would ssy st the cost of retention. or es others would hold wlth the gnuenteee‘ which rentention sflorded, end now even- tnny, ee retention had been fastened upon home ruie. so the unlimited vote or the reduced number oi! Irieh membere hen been fastened upon retention. This is the plsin history of the nose. end I think the country will be of opinion that. under the setuel circumstsucee ot the once. we heve judged night. I rennin. my door sir. sincerely nu: SLAVE or A SMALL Hue-non o! thou- own assembly. In in my opinion nomadic”. out! even “mud n o oupposl- uon. md nothing loos thou columns as o prophecy. Our apprchcmlonu [tom the undue inbu- veutlon of Ireland in Brmoh nth!“ may be hot withlajusz and perhsp: nurrow limits. A repetition of who: wc huc Infrared under the prom: system In some minister- lal crisis. and (but almost mainly with mltlmzed taunted. u the won; o: whct could poulbly happen. Thu it could bacomc hubltucl by repetition. thus pullo- mcnmy punc- would cndurc It. 0: that the country would «but: to humud ‘ by 500 or 600 man who would consent to Income 8-6 ma. ii-u‘ emu-u «um-q M verve-mi Mat. :1» Nah Harmnmlm e! Mamie: hm mania mm am; He he as m; 99w be claimant-hm 99 impuini widow. was 9994“ M war: in MM wawmmx. is my remind m m awwxmu ta new and. rwcmmncl um named a! ”man which. on [be when. tum-«ml 10m “Maxim in dimmltlea 9: rituals". Thu prophecies at m capo-Ilia m um Generation 0: rho ban-o unwed tun Iralund will be main: 0! tin ham: and ‘ lilo magma an Brill-u 3min. which tho: will hund'e for him pal-pout. And mu are rnra a! the 3m: munoouvra at tho tor: put] in 1885. which. by inducement. held out to gun Irish mambo”. prcourod the dialadaamont a! mo liboul government oi tint period 1nd their own accession to 01110:. WARMBMY; Afififié‘!‘ 1% 1 Won‘d’s Danensary. W. E. Gunsroxmr Skirts, Collars. Tiep clothing em’ W23 No. 96, KENT-St, Lindsav. ‘ felts, Yatching Caps, Outing and Straw Eats Light .weigh. l a Summer EVERYTHING WILL BE CHEAP all Summer Goods will be sold at prices thnt are bound to make them go. Clearing Sale Stock. 0! course the firm can’t expect ordinary priogs to draw the buying 1‘th is, awry article of summer heml- gear in HII'W ' gunman“? FHWtb -MG‘G Nothing Kept Back All new styles, too, including Everything Must Go Remember the addmss, prices to draw the bluing Rem and 1m Founder hp prom: public, so during the 3.332%“ “mun”. “a WW9}; 1w Camping Fnder- On Saturda_ _ "V“‘f‘ ”fil’l’bquNT. blazingshingk flattefihnmt" my barn if: Emily was Mn.“ 1’} is hardly . I d’ “dawn“ to 53” that I am hmbly pleased Mm M 5*” -- a “9‘ the MPMGS of tie insurance can”: ‘ m... n, ,9?“ Pmnaote their own interests by M. J9}: 7mg: ~â€"â€"-â€"... A- a.“ Lind”! Mgr ”2d 1m - U. YEREZ. Had“). April 1!, 1a-“. 50 that we can sell them at Wholesale Prices. cured Mr. Sm opposite the Ys’IC 1‘. yth's Store, next Handcock’s H01 market, and will be prepared to pay 111‘ Highest Price in Cash for all the Wool ”m! (1 \M 1w" rents Ram-a w"... p,......---.-‘_- So that YARN, ”ANKLE, . . x 11;, mm “a. are; and fur :1 did not 3211:1121. JOBS IN‘ MAKI chfor her own a nnport from; 1 '2‘ .ma :; any,” ‘ I We'ghave sold out our businc. arrangements with one c '. 11â€"1" Parable Wuercu- Enema? 12 b1 h m 9! I“ put.” canton: imaginable. an would not be without this comfcrz-giviz the price. WE SELL THE I "nanny. June 11189.1 - 5S. 890 am W4 LL PA PEI-u: cheese from and Prim: right. of Floor and other PAINTS. [DIEl 01 911.’ 7.16 " ISJ‘.’ tin-Id \ \ :0 min" mil I 6', Wflfiflé‘, their 'Mmte "In 8 mm (In! m- It: 4‘ a amalgam mm. mm! 0 mm 1" 1 mm! M Q‘Hmmm {’3 ml" (3%;"50 “5“ Amulet voMMm'swf: m" ' | mm’ 1"" - M1853 091312111 A_’f_§“ t‘i-mq Him; a 5.“) Thane who were mutate Io call will, I mm, rm 5 mus: «our! h For Summer Use a Goal OH or flu I return ”gamut stncm-e. than/m mates of Mn u and country fur mp: response to my tnvttattrm to attmuz mg “nary Opentng. amt am gran/1:! {.1 orders left wtth me on thaw drum, PARIS GREEN-412.6 Genuine Englishnat EIGINBOTEA M’S DB U G S T0125. THE LADIES: £19m around to do all kinda of Cantu- I and Hickman. uzc., beam: 1: BURKETS. AM} {BREE WGQLLEE mm Layman"; 55¢“: -_nginbot11am. fit!) one of the very best factories in Canada to furnish us #3434; PA P51; 9, 50 '.__Corn 61.1. £135 O'Brien. gllace 4‘: Co. u an. wwwriéalvmg at“; W}: nu. my 3531.. JOHN MAKL’JS William-S; 1“: Q s in Cambray, and ha Nun-cu. nun-:8 man!“ 'l p" for we Ch“), mnow10C11uM merits ‘n : bf eight and ’\'.0 «r112 mm] 1E5 zs 3c: -- W of uux'.;'.1;m1.~ 1: -....,..:. fl. 1.. k ( Prices. V." c havc‘ andcock’s Hotel and to pay the Wool that ( 02m I‘lrxbw‘au A; L all auamm ”I! has Faun" uy mean an Little A992: to 'u Hem {l8 1\'c ma: 9 (o a ”W In for 3" ALL AROUND In 1892 there; \\ u re 81 Iin operation in k 1: .e: In in Kings 0): mt}; bar. in York County. I as a go'.'.-r:mx~:2'. u all dairy {agriwhurc nrtention. y Nincial 30W? of the whole niacx-xzuul mrmg to raise i320 rim and the old scrubs are 0.15 by panama-5 which the km 1:; reach. in this pruvix ,le inlmbiatnts Clvurly r » 'Mchdy, 5:. J aims, N. l: American. ": 1 M M H‘. m w "W Bani " fl“ ‘ hymn-u: ii “we «f 33m: M tar dad“ in z w rather a climau: I: .- “ummer '1: Nu" “ages in Cu: ‘ gnu: cwl. dairyman‘ m is. 011:: of K mention is 's M19733 Sufi“; “ “uugwncn’ inadhn‘ a Without“! a.“ mm of wash .06 m and: n tho .4 nomhold 60:». both 31 w Ll tuna-u.- --â€"â€"v* ‘1: ‘ \ZUJ “(Wing 10 Sell fur ueir farms were munded its. If 800d ”ads are mil,“ will they flab or us? Last spring. pr ca use ands en tolne. [erspy «1m it‘ ’ cnsmxnet than a '. removed- [th I" THE FARM. since the? nan a this "er.v i"! thoroughly 003 but must accru; £3: l 1")" 1‘00 ('1 Here: 2. whue establish £13m. tun who caters .at it may. a: a couple for sale an mm has sold 5000 wnrth rf ) thorou . disam cren Maxed thr creamer." ' MbPIMv were mus vmc 1 [rev {are the seven mmism wane nary I'lt' That rail- 1 the w 3m the in r,“ He 1'er iii ‘l'lu

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