3“,“! u a; h Gunman-0mm†delegate noun West Vista-u, Mr. J. F. Cunning. to the greet m convention e: Othwe, wave can. My captivated by them-each elementln the gathering; for eloquence, readine- in Melon, Intelligence, pneflcel know- ledge, gentlemen): learning. end courtesy. In! coupe-ed feverebly with the other has their vscston hare, Buying at Mr. .snvsrwood's, the Isthsr-in-isw ...... R". Sim Cunning, or the Bspxisb ministry, has: Bnfl'slo.hss been spending a. short mum mong his :elsuvu snail-lands has, and pxesched in the Methodist chnmh a; Sundsy, July 80th to: lugs and inter- md congregation. Being an Oskwooa m musboyhocdwowsrsglsdtoflndho ho income 3 ï¬ne spake: snd resdy in the “pm. He is staying at his aunt's, Pmonanmâ€"Theu in eomo manifest- ation oi big tooling on tho port at thou who euooeoded in valuing the entrance exam. and tho other It vour institute. Cumâ€"Doom has laid its icy hand on enothor oi the old :eeidonto horn and removed from our vision MrnWmDoblon. niict o! the iato Mr. Dob-on 0: Boot Oak- wood. Mn. Doblon had been in poor health to: may yam. ho: husband dying (out or ï¬ve yoare :30. Her death took on Soobath ialtand the funeral on Tuesday, léih inet†was largely attended. Rev. John Wohltor.aeoiated by Rev. W. Boyuton, nonductcd the service at the Methodiet ohm-ch ond cemetery. Her body mt- beoide he! huebond’o and three grown up non. in tho Mothodiot cemetery hero, leov- lngtwoeonl and onodaughteroi the original tamiiy to mourn he: deathâ€"Robert Doh- non. John Dob-on, and Mrs. Sylvanue Weldon. on oi this vicinity ...... A truly good woman ha: gone from our midst, and one of whom it mo: be said, "She was a mother in Iced.†She wan nmomberot the Mothodiet church many years. PERSONALâ€"Mn. Backus, Bobcomoon. a my sand My. over ninotv. grand parent at Mr. Bend, station master here. has been tinting at the station. Mrs. Bockun'e china! home was non: Aultsviiie, county Stu-moot ...... Mr. M. D. Grant. of Santa higheohooi, and family. have been spend. ; a... .Wnltcr Shel-Man and wâ€; moo Mlu Funk Emery), Toronto. no opanumn some at their honoymoon in this place. staying It his tnthox-ln-law’n. Gan. E‘.uor,-,'....Mr. Cum And funny. 0: Bowmnnmzo high moo], George Paco. Toronto. m J mm Paco, Cnnnlngton. Ara pnttzng .n tholr holiday- M the old home, 5: J amen Thorn- dlko’l Mrs. Radcliffe, Toronto. And ohudun. m “ulna n: hot mud new. Me. Mr. Thorndike .. Fred. l: mu: ‘ Ind Wm. Bowmnnvmo.mnhals. net’s-In- 1", Wm. Thorndike. .....Jumu Guhun um Mn. Unhun. Nnhvluo, Tonneaeo, no shying It m. brothen-xn-lsw. Thom [Correspondence of Tm: Pa 1 [ VISITORS.â€"Henry Paley end 1; or." dingh- tere, from Fenelon Fella, spent 309.0 “me here visiting at his brother’s, l'homu Paley. Mr. Paley goes on to Charms in a few days. . . .The Mines Damta. u. ache", Toronto, have been spending their .acatlon at their Isabel’s. on the home nun here. Hymanâ€"There vs. a a qu!e: wedding on Tuesday evening. Dr. Yollnnd o: Peter- borongh was married to was Blackwell .1: the maid-Inca of m. Wm. mdLam hrre. PERSONALâ€"dun H. E. Cameron, 1.1.7011“. Ina haze over Sabaan. ...... Mesang. Harry Mulligan, Rochester, James I L'JI'Z', Mr. Ind Mn. Kincud, Poterboro. 3.31.1 omen, hue visited as lately. Masters, Starr-Bane, naecuahrï¬x. Cue- who knew him. Undertlker Beileghem was ‘. Inge. Hardwood Flooring end everything notiï¬ed or his death and removed the rennin ' to: inside mush. Do not fail w call I to thereaidenee ot deceued’e brother. 11:. G. and examine our stock. A. Wren Bhuhrooke-st- The parent: otthe deeeeeednredeedendhiebodywiiibemoved G. 3- M. Baker. 41‘: {501:1 to Lindsay, hie tanner home, tuition-ow. where Sub. menu monzdtnga. NOTâ€: a: rum} 38 disposition. and was much respected by all the interment will take pieceâ€"Peterboro Ex- '. ngrig eminer......The bod: nrtived on the morning ' ‘ 7; â€". ‘ express Wednesday, and the tuners! took place NEW AD V135. TI’SE‘ML‘ " 1.8. e: 2 pan. to Riverside cemetery. The deceased , _ had many friends in Lindsey who wiliregrethie xétieï¬féfgffiamm untimely death. . .Deoeeaed we: I: eon or the School Opening-G: A" Lizzie. late Alex Wrey of Lindsay and a brother of Farm for Saidâ€"Mamet. e‘h'cil. . Miss. Jennie W", of the Mutiny â€â€œ5110 3013001 I Exccmrcx. â€"â€" The Masonic axcuraion under 320 maniacs of Lindsay A. F. and A, M., Aug t. Lind, “1.1 be gum-.831 by the Mucus and their friends of this n lame to the number of about 50. CHURCH. -Mr. Dobaon. mam, 7,: Linda my preached acceptably Int Ssbhmhln the gmbyterfan church, and 15. z: 2,; amusing UMEMEE. (Cm-respondcnco o: Tm; n :«H FARMERS will be busy this run. chmzrss. â€" Mr. Goo. Lamb's ccndmcn Is not much lmprcnd. His use wry In anxiously locked for. LOCAL N E W Sâ€"L E 'L'l‘ERS Elie Ghanaian LINDSAY, FRIDAY, AUG USJ‘ 1:5. 1893 Scott's-R. S. Porter. How we [Aveâ€"Jae. Boxall. School Openingâ€"G. A. Little. Farm for Sale-Morgan p'N all. Boys’ Clothingâ€"Paterson 8; Co. Lindsay Wouan muleâ€"Horn Bros. Fum no Rent-Mrs. Elizabeth C. lube. Also 5: cm- Oï¬ioe. Kent-st, 099051. 0 m o Renata House. we have (uh {lane at in 4 ft. or 2 ft. lengths. leave orders at the Kent-st. Oï¬ioe or Telephone the Mill Oï¬ice. are now prepared to supply the Citizens of Lindsay with the very best Dry Hardwood THE RATHBUN flfl’Y HARDWOOD. HARDWOOE HARDWNODI Both Long and Short. 'me Rathbnn Oo’y. OAK W001). Rev. Dr. Moment. who has jut: returned from the World's 1dr. lectured for m: u: hour on whathe aw the". Eunice!- clou- Ind plea-at. mambo-Madonna†we: at putting things......We m to have-noma- mt to-mmrew and â€unmanned with plenum-eta it v. » 0mm. Wnnbmn'ehMAng. 7th. m ed teen oi the performers did not ehcw to advantage on mount of the dimnea at the toot-lights, which coceieted ct three inten- with emoky gasses. Howevetkthe chairmen greatly eetoniehed as when he held up to View the prom-em. eo abbot-eta that meme whiep~ ered in the writer. eer. "Iehe going to reeds ‘ circus hill met." It turned out to be exteneive, varied end intensely interesting. The boy- from "Excelsior Cemn' eeng some of their college eonge. the tendering at which, from the eeete or the god: in the “Greed" eccttenceneed Kste'Ceetietcn to eppeer wicked in her incine- tion. Mary Andencn mm in her noting. aid Hugues WW6 in her annexing. But not being Iota-l a- wire-er. we enjoyed them. Mr. lumen: of Ptincetcn college gave en excellent rectum. end the nomthem. We mm theworthydootorhed no unmet purpose when he used In come of e second dleh each. â€"Anopen-ur concert Ire-held enFrldey evening leak in the pavilion. mm. 811’- an» o: Bowmenvme In the om. The oreheetrn we: composed of one month organ and one medical college tin horn. The supper -3 n,,. Mu. Film of mm. an m. Gunny. the celebrated Juana-o scholu. Tom Ono. sad the Rev. Mr. and Mn. anut. The writer. on ba- h)! at the maven. dukes to flank the mem- bers or the My for the mind ï¬nely ï¬nal-ed ambit Ice can each of rumoured Whitelide. m. an Mn. Edwin Iranian. Yerex of New York. In. Inâ€. tho Dopam- Rachel-“9g an; 14qu Britain lohool. Mr. Ind man and Mn. Vroomu. Ml- Whmddo sad Ml}- M_n_ud yum-mam. and Mn human Hartley'- lteun nah: from Port Hoover named to the Island. (or 18 mm 3 van hnppy pic-n10 party from Little Brit-In. We were placed to_ use among the mDr. Vroo- Waehburn Inland Neteex Crowded out last week. -'I he pooulatlon of the leland le etlll 1noreae- Inn. 57 heade having been counted on Saturday. â€"Flehlng etlll oontlnuoe very Rood. Mr. But- ler or Oekwood. about an hour ago. brought In one that weighed 9} lbe. having been out about half an hour. â€"On Saturday afternoon the Ieland wae vlelted by the meet deetruetlve halletorln the writer had ever before witneeeed. Every hall- etone wae about the else o! a common marble. We were sladto hearthatthe etoru: covered but a mall area of country. â€"Rev. Dr. Moment conducted rollsloue exer- -eleea on Sunday. 0:: account or the lnol‘nenoy or the weather Mr. Bweetman. with hle aoouetomed kindneee. olered hle dwellluc In which to hold eerflee. Sunlee to lay the houee wee ï¬lled. The Rev. Dr. took for hle text "Put on the Lord Jeeue cum." and with great power evoke for halt an hour. The eermon wae o! a very hlahorderandmealedthe feet that the epeaher wee eoholarly and full o: earneetneee. _--‘V:VeA were much pleaeed today when Mr. been in progrcu 8 hour: Ind 25 mlnutunho English record for ant-elm wicket. 703. w“ handed, with two wickets 3:111 in had. In the lust over of the day the world! record otssawu omuhed. -The team or Anetniien cricketers now in England usutonhhingtheoideoutryvhnn. 1n n match with e teem from Oxford end Cem- lridge universities last week they put together 316 runs with I. lose or only (our hsumen; next day. with the ices oi the some number. they broke three records. one oi which hed stood for eleven years. The flat to so was that of M3. thenxevious highest score mode by on Austro- ian team in Enslendand when the innings ind â€"At Mystic Park, Boston. on Saturday last. Nancy Hanks was started to best her record or 2.04. She made the ï¬rst quarter in 32}. the half in 1.03i. and three quarters in l 35. Then she lost her speed and Doble applied the whip. but it was 2.08} when we passed under the wire. â€"in the closing race of the biz LAW. bicycle meet in Chicago on Saturday last, Laurence S. Meinrjee. the South African wheeirnan. surpris- ed the natives. With seven other crack rides he started for the world's championship at 100 kilometers. The pacemakers made the speed so hot that all dropped out after coin! a few miles but the African. Besides capturing the ions dietence international honors he emashed all American records from 26 to 60 miles. and the world's record for 50 miles. â€"Jamee Stanbury. the Anetreuen sonnet. defeated Chas. Stevenson and Alex. McLeon by but a length in e three-mile race at Lake Calumet. Mich" lee: week. Time. 19m. 310. â€"Johneton (2 0591: one of the marvels or the light herneee world. A: eixteen you-e old. and after having gone enough tee: miles to break down he]! e dozen heroes, he recently turned the truck 5: Youngstown. Ohio. In 2.11. some the lent quater in .32. I â€"sz-E1e-See is going very fast Ind hopes ore entertained of his being able to beat 2.04 during the present session. â€"At Rigby Pork. Portland. He" lost week, the stallion Nelson trotted a. mile in 2.09 ï¬st. lowering his best record one second. 3pm; Hotel. â€"Chulay Mitchell, the pugmat. will gall for New Yogk on Sept. 4th, to ï¬ght Corbett at Chl- minthezsthyeercthisege nndwnsnntil recently employed no head freight clerk in the 0.P.B. freight sheds. where he won n inithmi employee for over two years: He hnd been in toilinghenithtor some time M being in the grasp otthnt dread dieeeee, consumption. from which he never allied. Mr. Wreyhed been spending the past few weeks It Chemcng Perk in the hope that the bruins breezes end olesr atmosphere of this resort would prolong his lease or lite. and Monday evening. after pnrtnk- ing or a hearty supper. he stoned togoup stein tohieroom to lie down:butonthestnirshe was seized with e. violent attack of hemorrhsge or ‘the lungs. from the eflects of which he died in n few minutes. Dr. Burnhnm, who her.- pened to be on the grounds. wee celled but death took place before he reached the patient. Deceased wee 3 young man of n quiet end retir- ng disposition. and was much respected by all who knew him. Undertsker Beneghem was notiï¬ed or his death end removed the remnins â€"Auddenh oeénnedstcnemougm hotel Mona“ evening; tewmlnnteutmm o'clock.th mum guests. In. Alex. W. Sagan-833305 can? g .38 05 9583»: 683E aaiiégiiga cola-5510583338 682â€"56» 313.6323than gag? tundï¬gunggggn «Bahggasnouugggï¬ .Sggs til-58.38830, gak‘ggcgagA ï¬g gnaw annual-58363.“: guide-'85 TOWN James. fl“-.. _- ._ --â€"- “w. nwu Mgmm It’lo. InmflummmnquuflmeMmuot theSheflnd my I: provided men-Mme end mums chestnut. An venom hue:- utedlnlookhzoverthebutwhuvee of mammmwmm»: Fun" and inspect this lot. where they will tenure smmmmmm Simon» mmdncuonotolmgymwgr min-bun mumbling m. MILâ€"sumac ‘â€"â€"- may-p w unw- wwuvr. Lord A113,}!igdun In. by Prince at Wiles. Uun Vu'a dun m Top-mu ...... All these Wyoqmddnflchoolmudm notodhonoa. Thuunhonoot ï¬nalize, nylo- qnnuty and nation. 3nd 3 prize-winner since 3 â€alumâ€"Jun: Voru another macaw-old that has won eighteen are: sad second prlzaa Imund Stunner Ind neighboring shin-co, Ind mnda second mononoof 1113mm Condo. Eb dro woo thomahhnd Society Daze-winner. m......mymo Prince. sired by {he union; Prince 0: was. dun the nut win-wining my that produced Royal Salute and ounc- moreDmley unlxyounoldmndwudnd by tho muons Dmley: dam. by the great wiza- vlnmr, the Drum. Hahn sutured All the red ticket- It the ma»: nhowu In Soothnd. Ind win: In stfllmore note-worthy. his produce has won 23 am when this you donut the wind»! mm, Including Ghanaw. battles noun! Ieoond 3M" "'1'. 9"? ,5 11371111., uruonmm Dullâ€. Uun Vu- and 311“: Prime. exported to 0m.."..__cwoh. 1nd. and .u was diam! home ni 31:13; mum. no Soottuh tumor. In t m flatter- ing onion oft!!!- nlglnmoat. nyI:â€"" Seldom. It nun Cruohmm headed. and hen. them brought with him shree flne Clyaeedele milieu. end e hudoome Shetland. All 0: which leaded In line condition. The Clyde- ereeuot mud enemy. en prize- winner- etthe greeteet 000M! them In Soot- e__; ,,, c .- Stock Not... â€"On Monday laet Mr. Wm. Philp, oi " Lily Dale Stock Farm," Yelverton. accompanied by Mr. Henry Bendere. of the eeme village. left for the World’e fair with his two box-see. “ Sir Binnie Dale and “Ontario Led.†which were eelected by the commieeicnere. Mum. Hope. Devidecn end Beith. to uphold the reputation of thie die! riot. Bli- Bornie Dale [2009] 0.0.B.B.. wee eired by that noble etellion. Enkine'e Pride «989). the lemone winner at the Toronto Clydee‘ pale Aeeooletion ehow in 1891; the property at Henry Hendere. Ontario Led (2053) ie a line ‘ epeoimen of the Canadian bred etallion: he wee cited by Thietie amp.) [1249]. The dam cl both hcreea. Campbeltowe Maid. [1916]. wee bxed by John Barbour. Anchatne. Bonthend. Oeuv- beltown. Scotland. and wee imported by Mr. Phiip. Snob home ea the above will aetonieh on: yenhee eouelne. and it le to be hoped Mr. Philp will min by hie enterprise in making eo long a trio. â€"Mr. '1'. W. Evane. of Ielverton. arrived here on hid" laet. alter a moat pleeeant voyeze I from Gleason Scotland. where he had taken a very line conaianment ot roadeten. Mr. Evene could not eee the force at returning empty. L-_‘-‘ __J L__ A. - telling the truth wee perhaps meter in e Quaker town like l’hfledelphu than In other pleeee. but I believe 1: II a good buelnm rule everywhere." new to Advertise. lseeo Cooper. the retired member or Cooper a: Conred. Philedelphie. one or the Amer-teen merohent princes. recently seid to e reporter :â€" “I heve e greet liking for newspepers, (or I consider whet meens I now possess oeme to me through them. When I was in business I be- lieved in edvertising. end our ï¬rm spent e lerge fortune in printer's ink. But it wee well spent. end it I were egeln to resume business I should spend more in uewspeper edvertieing then I did before. But there is e greet dsel in knowing how to edvertisel It is not thet the methods ere dlincult. nor thet the edvertieer is constently on e strein for something senseticnel. The whole secret of edvertislng to edventege for e retell commerciel house is to tell the truth. First hevo something to sey which is worth sexing. end then sey it plelnly. You don't need to monopo- lize the newnew: you don't need to cleim thet whet you sey ls ell then is worth listening to. Put the plein truth before the reeders in e plece where they can see it. Live up to your edrer- tisement: keep teith with the public; end soon the public will come to put faith in your eunounoemeutr. They will bellve your eds-er- tisement. end crowd your store. when the extrevegentetetements oi your rivuls ero quietly ignored by the public. which hes too often been tricked......I used to write my own MletO- ments et ï¬rst. end I mede it e rule to rether understete whet tired so oifer then to cvorstete it. lest people should be diseppolnted by their own misunderstending. Aiter our business grow too lerge for me to give the business my psrsonel ettention. I hired e newspeper men to write our eds. but I mede it e rule thet I should see ever: ed before it went into the newspeper. And meny s time I hed to order the edvertise- ment chenged end sometimes entirely rewritten. beoeuee it told e lie or would have led the people to expect something different from whet we hed m to offer. end thus diseppolnt them when they ' should come to the store. This necessity oi °,' 5-".-- Al, . dhum~HHn_-..__-. -um. v-nuu u. LU W 11 Luau :â€" ampâ€. : mmmnuu,mry0mna,mh mm“. ;- Rudy. Linn can. Lona Brown, Mum â€"W I t cmmmmwulonmnwoma. any ' . Powers. Annie sum. m O'culqmn, mm“ " ,3 Annie O’Colluzhul. convlouo 1 From Senior II. :10 Junior Jimâ€"Mm tamer. J a Flemming. Bertha Bette-nun: Power.Mu7 lentâ€"“I I Tammy; Emma lands-y, Aimee Cote. Id. 0...... .. From Senior III. to Junior 1V.:â€"Edlth Clnnnn. Nome Gm, Rose Zueteldt. Torus McDonald. E113 Robertson. Maud O’Hauonn. Lottie Hamnn. Am my, We Burke, Maggie thnent. From Junior 17. to Senior [Faâ€"Tenn Benson. May Taylor, Lorotto Connor. Bella Gumball, Susan Flurey. Mamie McGeough. Louisa Gum-m Passed Entrance :â€"Msud O’Connor, Annie Young. Rose McGoougb, Sun: McGlnley. Third Class Ccrtiflcates:â€"May Donn. Annie Blfley. __--_.__ â€" Donnau.RoaeInddy,Phnomane Blane“. Kltlo Canton, Mabel Burke. Emily O'Loary. Clan Duke. Loretta Burke. Horace Hartley. Ewe O'Brien. Violet Conner. Tammy, Emma Landry. Agnes Cote. Ida Buns“, Edith Thu-atom Lizzie Dhment, May May. Imam wash. Jmmwuoamumnniha. Bode KmMBwQHMe Momma. Shes. um DonoghmAszieDennle. Louise Jacques Men Shes From Part H. to Junior IL:â€"Nellle Mu. um. Burke. Nellie Burke. Jury Heeneeu. Meow Maggie antenna, Annie Bush, Hattie nuancedle Taylor. - From Junior II. to Senior H Class:â€" mmmnuu, Mex-y Oman, Eu. Brady. Lulu-e Celn. Lena Brown, mm (maximum Taylor, Sex-en McDonald. any Powers. Annie Stineon. Mlle O'Caueam, Annie O’Ceueahen. It. Jouph'n mm. The allowing are the nuns ottho nann- mmmmnhoolwhnhlva‘hmm tulatthe recentonmmaomlnihodm’uent THE CAN AvIAN POST, mNme ONTARIO, mu, AUGUST 18 mama: whenâ€: bum-lied on thomhjoot. mmammue mnyuptorthdruluu axoenacy. Rwandan“ -mm-mmr Ammu‘ ‘nodvd. Ithmubmmmnmhon “4anth m m: mum. ummrumammmmm a. am but. Thou mum- urn-oh- manna-lawman» do â€than much-mama“. .mnmmmxlne received to: September EDWLM m kahuna function-t hmm. Ithu no I. an three hundxed mum ot the World'l inland mePart I. to part E:â€"I III. :â€"A11m Tum)“. Ans. lit-Br Inn Bowel. um. valuable hm nook and mm“, m Wef_l§110hnmkm.mmu A aunt retentive and £36133. Put: :1: wholesome. ithustood tutofyeln. Manlybyzumam Bewareoflmltnflou Icing“. 31 55 usgseggï¬Ã©wdu’ :5 s7 . . ; ormer pnces s10. ’ Qual’ty remains the Iameâ€"lï¬â€™dil’o ferent styles; dry battery and acid belts qnfldoratrongcnrrenLLeu thanhalf the price of any other oom‘ï¬my and more home testimonials than the rest to- gether. Full list free. Mention this paper. W. 1“ BAER 00. Windsor, Ont. UNrNERYED. TIRED McGtms.â€"At mann'én may August um. ma, wuuun mama. mod yam. Wantâ€"At Chemonz. on Honda. Aug. 14th. 1m Alexander Wm. Wny. Iled 84 you-l. Ipxnmw.â€"Ac many. on “MALAIIC. 15th. 1893. Michel Madonna. and 851m Down [11511.3ng races For MARMAOIJ. Mxxm.-Cox.wm ~81 the Rev. Jemee Greener. 1n the Selveuon Anny henna. Lind- en. on the evening at Ame! m. In. Wm. Henry Mint- to Mlle Edith 001de both at Linden. COMBIR-BILCB.â€"At the reddenee at the bride’s mother, Feneluh mu. on the evening 0! mm: Inez" by the Rev. G. w. M00011. 8. A. B D.. RobLH. Come: to Magnet 7. Belch. both of lemon mu. Newtox-Gomm-u the nuance of the ‘ hude'e tuher. mm». a Thursday. August 10th. 183 by me Rev. Mr. Ahnhem. nu. Cease H. Newm. o! The Sundial. Io Jennie. an.» dengue: of Mr. J. E. Gordon. banner. eolloitot. m. end mud-deuahter at the lete Rev. John Pentium. CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE 'ro mam ODE-DB. Headaches and Fevera, to cleanse the system eï¬'ectually. yet gently. when coative or bllious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation. to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity. without irritat- ing or weakening them. use Syrup of Figs. New Advertisements. Ian. (on. 7. Human. 8.700;: may; muons o'clock.“ '1th hood. He was about 55 you- aim. bod 3 good form. and was well-toda-[Othnn Vindicator. ee the horses were young the two sons took the precsution oi esch teking e horse by the bridle. end Mr. Doolittle set on the nest with the lines in his heads. The horses went kindly et the sterting oi the rskee. but so soon so the knives were set in motion they mede e sudden plunge end kept plunging end jumping with the two young men e: their hesds. end in their‘ eil‘orteto get ewsy they mede e circlo.‘ coming sronnd neer the hem. when the drive wheel rsn over the end of e log end dropping 08 thetou to e lerge ilet stone broke the driving wheel end threw Mr. Doolittle on' the seet, when his heed csme in conteot with the broken wheel. A por- 1 tion of the wheel entered hie heed behind the eer. making it terrible gesh. which slone must hsve oeused instentsneous deeth ; but thle wes not the only cut or bruuquhisheedendtseewerebedly out in severei other pieces. besides my bruires in dlii'erent pertsoi his limbs end body. The deoeesed wee en old resident tighly respected, end the ewiul deeth he met hes_ deeply impressed the neiflibor- m10N_ 1'11: P08 1'. -On Mondey e mocking end mu noel- dent occurred shout tour mue- north 0! Oahewe, by which Mr. Henry Doolittle met 3 horrible death. Immedutely otter breekteet Mr. Doolittle and two of Me loan hitched a teen: of horses to e self-nuns reaper to no to the ï¬eld to cut clover. end. mp1: ma innflds Erin ï¬nd m‘ â€"W. Hermennot Titneville, Po... oom- : mitted eniddereecntiy from e meieneholv conviction thet he wee hie own mend- tether. Here ie the einguier letter thet he leftâ€"“I men-led e widow who'hed e flown up denghter. My tether vieited our houee very otten, end teii'in love with my etepdenghtel end merried her. So my (ether beeeme my eon-in-iew end my etep- deughter my mother, heoeuee ehe wee my lether’e wire. Some time efterwerd my‘ wile hed e eon; he wee my hrother-in-iew end my uncle, for he wee the brother o! of my etepmother. My iether'e wile, i. 0.. my etepdeughter, hed eleo e eon; he wee. ot cont-e, my brother, end in the men' time my grudchiid. for he wee the eon of my denghter. My wire wee my mend- mother. beeeuee ehe wee my mother‘e mother. I wee my wiie'e hoebend end grendehiid e: the eeme time. end ee the huebend of e penon’e grendmother ie hie grendiether. I wee my own grendhther. â€"Theblgaeetlelmonevermghtin the Flu. river was caught Mondey. The men-let Wind SE end weeehippedte New Yuk Wedneedey. -Advieel received item Bong Ends in retemee to the dieeeter es the Gene Mumhdmthenumbudm kinedetoverï¬oendbedly injured neeriy 3.000, over 2,000 lemme- being rendered horneleee by the ooilepeing oitheirhoneeea â€"While two Indiu- oi Diaby. N. S.. were ontineennoe ehoothg porpoieee, e monster-bettethekedtheirmnend bit ebigholeinthehottomoi it. When the elm-h heedeppeuedthronahthehottom oneoithe Indienenredineoitend it diuppeu'ed. The Indien himself then become hint. tell intothewnternndnleo l disappeared. The other Indian wee SALE 38618138. _ «mummy-[mum mgammmum um and B. m. m M mun-chMMï¬UKDO‘M)“ amdonmulndvapn. Thou“. mum-aha. “Calm mumbl- Nam 3mm OF m WIRE. M 11816. Dllm. PIANOS and ORGANS GUMGAL’S LIVERY STABLE, Yorkflm mum. Containmen- "Ifâ€. “damn-cam mam-cub). um. Au. 1!. 193.45. J'. .7.' Wetherup, mamAngL gumâ€"s The more civilised you are the more urgently will you demand thnt your 100‘ be properly cooked. It you are posted on the subject of STOVEB and their oookill qunutlee, you will know perfection in more neerly attained in one of our STOVE" mans then in eny other store inthe mnrket. A mu line of House Furnielum love-trucking, Plumbing and Repnlrlng promptly attended to. v 7 if- ._ wâ€" 7- â€"â€"â€" vâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€" --"-' -‘v “'w. .- "â€" had you nay reï¬tâ€"lo; oi‘whothir yeti b. "a Christian or hathon, civilized or «M an absolute mount: of life 1: food. Come with the Crowd Saturday Night. Ono-Ml! tlgg world ppm not pow :30 9131»- m; lites. No nutter in VB CLOTHING DRESS GOODS. UNIGAL- Our Fall Stock, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LION. HOW WE LIVE. TEAS AND COFFEES of the best brands are strongfa our business. We flatter ourselves that those who buy from will realize their mistake in not doing so sooner. The W SPRATT KILLE We don’t propose to read you a lecture u on the sub ea do wish to impress upon you the fact than an e£perience ofJ ' in the grocery business has taught us that m the longrzm QU recognized and appreciated by the general public. When we say that our stock of General Groceri ' fully assorted in all lines, and that the prices are dairy: notch compatible with a desire to pay our honest debts and the world is said to owe every manâ€"a livingâ€"we state a fact be readily believed by those who have traded with us in the stand ready to convince doubters. , 500 pairs LADI D GLOVES to be do low Advertuemen ta. 00MINI___0N BANK. ,,-. I- v â€".1Knflnn We are informed by our British buyer that he has 5a pieces, or 10,000 yards, of 40 inch DRESS SERGE purpose selling at 20¢. per yard. This line, which wé a few days, will be well worth your inspection, By giving honest goods at a fair price we solicit YOUIn has also had the knife put in it, and we would ingpurchasers to give us a call. One great diï¬culty the progressive merchant has to The Great Bani is the slowness of buyers to recognize the advantage of b, goods freshâ€"buying from a. stock that is being constantly . 1‘0 and 78 KENT-8'12. Stale and inferior goods are sold over grocery counters as wei dry goods business, and the proï¬t upon them is large. PE C I AL. is rapidly coming to hand. To make room {Or the necessary to reduce our present large stock 0“ GOODS, which we will dispose of regardless of m; Proï¬ts in the Grocery business are small nowadays, tion is keenâ€"more so, perhaps than you are aware of. MARK THIS W1 NATIVE, PORT MD SHERRY WINES, THE VERY Fm ALIS and 9021233. 1- UNEXC’ELLED FOR FAMILY JAMES BOXALL, Lindsay. HOUSEKEEPER LB. Shannon. ‘vertuem an ta. Sprain" a: Ewen. M,d. CARTER, 301311. FAMILY GR‘ VILLAGE PRO; at man: New Advertwl ________'_â€"â€"' ORTGAGE SALE cu. rm: m commun- TORONTO. jib). Dec. 31. Ianâ€"83 In: v11! nnLoBAINE 4‘ loosomm . gyneurrn Nana’sBuuneu 0011883 Vimma Business College moretlwnautthep thelotow‘ EN’S Hot Weather Coa Ian’s Hot Weather Co: .50 White Vests at '50 All Wool Tweed Sui 0‘ Pairs MEN’S Aâ€"I Pal )YS’ Knickerbocker Pal )YS’ Extra Serge Pants DYS’ Jersey Suits at ‘ EN’S Blue Overalls, wit IARVES â€and LIGHT WEIGHT Mackintosh Sons’ E at $5.00, to be cl‘ Willa, mam; you Want to Buy 6 these BLUMZEXXXIII. w ,N’S Overalls and Sm Summer and Light W house to be cleared I'D-LY AGEN'C SAVINGS DEPARTm. nmuwmm 3'1““me EBIAIflGL {LOBAINE mlll . IICLB‘I‘H “TON â€=33" }$30.0 5.3;. $35.!) $1,500} $1,400} , Don “‘t 91100. m ï¬lm-Ir. .TOEETT, Ag: IADIAN Warner â€BIKERâ€.