m at America: owners of mines for the difl‘er- cues in rage: between the United State: and Coeds. An American miner: ere working for 60 cents per too, it. must follonoï¬ï¬wn8 that Cumiim miners work for end in eddition pay ytheir em- Mama. pu'vflege of mining. It To show the sham-ditty of the reason- o-igned for some of the alteration- in the Laotian toriï¬, the New York Post pointsoutthotthen’teon cod has been gluon: doubled. and is now put at 67 cents per ton in order to oompomte the Farmers are now as earnestly praying for dry weather as three weeks age they were praying for n refreshing ehower. In some d'ntriets there are complaints that the hay in being nved in poor condition, and that wheetng' m sprouting. The Emperor Willinm of Gamay seems to regard it a his duty to interfere in everything, whether or not it concerns him. Thieisthekindof racket: Charles iplrt up u e preliminary to losing his Now Tapper and Foster are sorry they ridiculed the liberal preferential trsde ides. The British praise of Sir Wilfrid's policy end the success: “tending it nuke them gnssh their teeth with envious rage. LINDSAY BRANCH. Dnltlon All puts of United. sum- snd Great. Brit-in bought md sold. ï¬m’ nggidriiacgngud. __nghq§t r50 0! interest ___ ,,,,,A J.,_ flips“. FRIDAY. AUGUST 6, 1897 7 o. P. 3.013â€. 60 Kent-It. .Llndsay. or O. 3. HcPhorson. 1 Kink-st. 3., Toronto_ T. G. IATGHETT. mm Salvo Victoria. 3 (1., on special tr! A 151.1: for Dyes. port en onrouto to K10 \ko. ukon Gold Fields. Cabin m Viotom so Dyes $40. Co mooning tnin lotus Toronto 12 65 pan. (noon) August 9th. Option of route to Vmcouvor vi: Owen Sound and C.P.S 8. Line to Port. Arthur and Fort Wimhln, or vb .11 nil. Full patients: from Eh: Gawain gust, and Its STEAMSHIP CONNECTIONS is the direct line to the Efllll HElllS [IF Hlflï¬Kfl. G. H. ROBINSON. I have decided to sell my scock 01! Boots and Shoes. consisting of Gentleman's, Lsdiee' and IChlldren‘e Fine Footwear at COST PRICE. I donot intend to keep any more Boots and Shoes aeetock in future. The entire stock MUSI‘ be cleared out this month. ï¬nals and Slums AT 003T PRIGE. dope-its. THOKAS BRODIE, Acting W. The Muikoka Express lenvoa Toronto (Unim Station) 11.20 mm duly (except Sundsy) tor Mnskth Wind, connecting with Munch Nuvigntinn Com- my’e Ma. The Fast Seaside Pullman (vestibnlod) Spocislâ€"Eumsocxp -Thu mngniflcent train lenvee Toronto (Union St-tion) 1 05 a. in. each Friday ; wives Kingston 5.15 mm (connecting with steamer (or Thousand Island: And Rapids 0! St. Low- rance). train arrives in Montreal 10.15 mm. nine dey. Wxsrnouxn â€"'1‘oronto 6.45 12.11:. loudly. Arriving Chime 10 mm. next dny. Ticket: and all inlorm- tion from G 113. 8. events. Toronto OEoesâ€"l King street was: corner Yonge street; Union Station. X. C. DICKSON, diatrictnpo-enger agent. Union station. Toronto. A. . PATON. Agent. 6 BRITTON Bros, Jewellers and Opticians. I0 FREE‘ Don’t forget that Porter, the Bookseller. still gives the biggest values in School Supplies- Every thing needed by Scholars can be bought Cheap at Tourist Season in Full Swing. ONE-ifluflufluflflfl' Ran-mkeâ€"River-Ocean. To the Mus/{aka and Midland District Grand Trunk Railway System Tom-lat Resorts. ONTARIO BANK PORTER’S Now Is your Chance for Bargains. New Advertisements. Grand Trunk Railway. CJrner Cambridge and Bond-ac. STEAMER “ISLAN DER†Jvâ€" “V.- 11 your sight is tailing-1f your eyes or head ache. you may save yourself inoonvenien:e, suflering or money by coming to us and learning how to remedy the the trouble. It costs you nothing to know. EDITORIAL NOTES. "When you want. our advice' In case of eye trouble we give is to yeaâ€"tree. Don't fail to appreciate a good thing just becau=eyou get is free. When you wish to have It done wquamine your ‘eyeâ€"fre‘e . a. H. Robinson. R. s. iPOer AGE!" A Successful Teacher. The many friends in town and country of Mr. E. Mosgrove. headmaster oi the Kirkiield public schools, will be pleased to learn or his gratifying success at the recent exams. Eleven of his pupils wrote and eight passedâ€"tour out of eeven en- trance, and tour pnbflc leaving candidates. Alltookavervhlzh standing. and three at the leaving candidates obtained the highestmarkaeahenlnhhecenntymamely, MiseJ.Whee1er.852.MlasEagenle (Jaw. mmm Wm. Madam, m e t thatthï¬e'isï¬he ï¬fth timewi: eigh years that . ceme’s ‘ havehsaeentheccentyxeccrd m- 13:13:. “‘33; 3215p this method the necessary funds would almost at once available without any serious diaadvuutege to any Individual ratepayer. Our rogdwaye im~ proved on modern methods, and the expenditure of the town not increased, would be the mumâ€"Yours mum. saviné' from this source t6 the making of any! read-.1 A -‘nght†Suggestion. [To the Editor oi Tm POST.) Simâ€"Apropos to the agitation now going on in municipal circles in regard to good roads, it seems to me the only, and most important difï¬culty existingâ€"now that we have the proper machinery for doing the workâ€"is the matter of "money.†Our town fathers have no corporation ï¬lm uiiabl for thus-oz: °?’ council y e e c any out- lay exceeding the estimates, they are of course handicapped. Now. the town pay: eomething like 320(1) per annum for amt lighting. The 3 tion I have to make in this: That we 1 ourselves the com- icrt and convenience or the electric light on our streets for one year or at leaet‘ during the winter months ). an dev_o_te the 1 case, but leading United States news- paper: land it their influence, and money to buy arms and supplies in raised by fancy fairs and exhibitions. Spain my ye]; make Uncle Sam pay dear for his to y. It is not improbable that Spain may yet turn the tables on the Yankees and using their arguments in the Alabama case claim heavy damages for the aid given by Yankee ï¬libuster-s to the Cuban rebels. The Yankees could not well repudiate their own contention as to the duty of a nation to prevent its subjects making war on peoples with whom it is at peace, yet it has been notorious that the the Junta carrying on the Cuban war has its headquarters in New York, and has agencies publicly established through- out the States. 1:T_ot_ only_ is that the Two girls in New York have been fined $20 each and $47.25 costs for keeping two tame robins in cages. The girls treated the birds kindly, bathed them, disinfected their cages, and gave them plenty of food and water. but stern justice could not excuse the aw- ful crime of keeping the pets captive. The paper reporting the case con- tains also the account of the arrest and imposition of a $2 ï¬ne on a loafer who came home drunk, beat his wife and children, threw them outdoors and kept them out all night. There is likely to be law over the question of when the U. S. tarifl' went into force, a large sum of money hang- ing on the result. Usually the courts have held thst a measure begins with the beginning of the day on which it receives assent. In this case, however, it is contended that as the customs dsy ended with 4 o'clock, and the bill was not signed till after 4. it providing that duties go: into effect from the time of its ipssssge, Ill goods coming in durirg the customs day of July 24th come under the Wilson tariï¬. The ques- tion is a. nice one for lawyers. A number of United States speculators, now at Victoria, B. 0., are represented as being highly indignant because they will have to pay customs taxes to the Canadian government on nearly every- thing which they take into the Klondike gold territory. Taxes are never popular, no matter who imposes them; but it is pertinent to inquire how these gold seek- ers would fare if the gold were in the United States, and they had to import their supplies into that country 2 The New York Journal of Commerce says: “An export representative of e bicycle manufacturer was yesterday anxi- ous to close a. lot of 1,000 high grade wheels without tires at the net price of $17 each. The price. it was said. is the lowest that has yet been ofl'ered in the export market for 3 wheel claiming to be high grade." The combine seems to be broken. When prices come down to a reasonable competitive ï¬gure more of us will have bicycles. Toronto Telegram: In his letters to the Victoria Warder, Col. Sam Hughes. M.P., describes the conspicuous eminence of Deputy Samoan-General Ryerson’s place in the jubilee procession snd the dazzling radiance of his presence, but the ï¬ne phrases of immortal descriptive lsn guege do not altogether conceal the historic fact that besides 001. Dr. _Ryer- Eitheen Victoria also took part in'the proceedings. Judge Ardng of Barrie, has dismissed the Bell Telephone Company‘s appeal against the assessment of it: poles and wires. Under his decision all such property, other than that which is in the service of the municipality, is liable to 8886831110113. What's the use of commercial treaties? Britain sells more than any other nation on earth, simply because she buys more. As Mr. Reid of New South Wales, said in New York: “ There is no magicin Eng land's supremacy in commerceâ€"it i. the‘z result of her ireedom of commerce. Canada knows now where to look for a good example. WJ-FEEEIFWT “M“ A I- LL-L A-.- .-â€"___ protective 13;}: Bot himself. Hamilton Times: Opponents of the Laurie: government continue to about that “Tarts must go.†If they keep on they will nuke Mr. Tarts as populer as Sir Oliver Mont became when the tory song of “Mowat must go,†rent the 'flir of fair Ontayreeo. D'ye mind? If some (Elma) fresh Yankees who have been boating that “there will be shooting†if the Canadians try to collect royalty from them in the Yukon act as they talk, they will speedily discover that they are under the Union Jack, where law and order are enforced. A few prompt hangings will cool them down. COMM U NICAT ION S. MALWad, meeAnnleW 7‘1ҠTwem] end Mr. J. A. Allen. 0'!- trcqnen remakedthnt thntteeehere had given too Ina-h mm mm. and melnnteneeeteeeheu seemed endonetouomote Ill-pe- Dartdlnpm ell enchant the teachuwfllbe notiï¬ed of the opinion of theeommlttee. Wherenoeommnnleetlon Ineeelved. vettheheehermnyeondudethnt nthhetory. themakingll Ingram Geo. Hamilton, Sid Britton, Weller , Funk Shun, Lots tor. Clue 3â€"Poul Road, Mix-kn Gnge. Elsie gluon, Ethel Smith, Chou. Hollow, not. '07. The Inspector m minted 3 com- Emâ€. m3! Min-A. ‘9!!!" V'uu Boboanmâ€"Clun z-Lsun anémlfoe oi‘roul stu Dds Bablnson. Floss“ tam Ethel ï¬ll], lily: Bunn- gon, Snag uofgneagiymgyentrgg w. 1'!an , . - Smith, I. a. No 10, olm 3 Mon-om Township of Verulamâ€"S. S. No. 2, class 3â€"Fred. Thurston, Ethel Thurston, Walbnrn Gordon, Pearl Thurston; s. I. No. 3, class 2â€"8ertrude Jnnkln - s. s. No. 4. class 3â€"Sarah Blck, Ida I‘attereon, Mary Martin, Robert Capstlck ; s. a. No. 7, class 2â€"Madge Lamb, May Lamb. Mlnn'e Wilkinson. Aggie Walker. Millie Inkpln. Arthur Brooks ' class 3â€"Harry Curtls, Joseph Curtis. Ezhel lamb; a. a. No. 9. class 3, Sarah Batty, E :hel Logan. Roland Beatty, Charles ; s. s. No. 10. class 3 â€"Wlll Burwell. ura Kelly, Wilbert Paul. Fred McNeil). M Junkln° s. s. No. 12. class Sâ€"Ada N lchol , James hers; class 3 -Clara McGee. Township of Somerm’lle.â€"S. S. No. 3, class 2. Amen Ora . Ethel Cole. Blame Scott; class 3â€"Peter atters. Polly Sulth. The work of this school ls remarkable for neatness and accuracy. S. S. No. 6. class 2â€"Bella Cooper. Frank Ame; s. s. No. 8. ‘ class 2â€"Ma Forbes. Bruce Nlcholls, Joe Handley. th Thing, 'l‘om Tlnuey: class 3-Ada Windruln llhelmlna Suddah? Eonson Adklns.__Wfll_le sedgesdck._Cn-r e . THE CANADIAN W Township of Emily ..-S S. No. 5, elsss 2 Samuel Flcoh; s. e. No. 6. clue 2â€" Dsnnls Bauley, John Perdne, Babes-t Sherman, Terese Momesey, Loretta Fltz- ettlek. ‘M-n-y Ids Flynn, Kstle Ellen nfl’y. Terese O'Brien; elees 3â€"Timothy Mon-assay, 5109th quy. Katie Ann Pzrdne; e. s. cine 2â€" â€"Msrguet MLQJBdO. John Blackwell s. s. No.9 9, class 3â€"Hsttle Canme °nnnn Hayes, Wesson Morton. James s. s. No. 12, class 3â€"John Donohne, Wllhsm Pomrs, Elsle Ayers; s. s. No. 13,olsss 3â€"Annle Mchekle; s. s. No. 15, class 2-Mexy Klmble. Township of Opa-S. S. No. 4. class 2â€" Esteua Ellis, Frank Downs; clue 3-Muy Ceyley. S. S. No. 6, elnee 2, Fred Cunning- ham. Leo Gunn, Stefl’ord Gunn, Getty MeGnughey. Geo. Reed, Walter Reed, Irene Cunningham, Wllue Ford. S. S. Na. 7, class. 2â€"Wllue Cornell,Dnld Reedy, Wesley Sole. Joseph Beat, Willie Smith. S. S. No. 9, class 2-Norm Roddy. Janet MoNevnn. East Victoria. Promotion Examination The inspector hu approved of the pro- motion of the following pupils : OF VICTORIA OOUNTY. G. 3. Bonnie Oakwood. andJohn Kelly. Lindny. Win the Gold Wntohoe- The Former nadeUp a List «4868 Words, and the Latter 8.584. It was a happy thought of Mr. B. J. Gough'e to institute a word competition to mark his removal to his new block on the corner 0! Kent and Willinm eta. and the words eeleotedâ€"“Googh’e Great Removal Sale"-have occupied the waking moments of hundreds. and the re-amngement of the letters to form a. list of names of imposing length has ï¬ne-(led many pront- able. it not pleasant. occupation. The judges have had a dlmcult and wearying task inspecting the 116 lists sent in b competitors. and in view of this unexpec - edly large number Mr. Gough has decided to hold a consolation contest. open to all but the winners of the present eomwtiticn. The sentence will be “Gougb, The code:- fnl Cheap Man," and no word will be counted that is not to be found in the English language. The prizes will he gold ï¬lled watches. ladiee' or gentleman's, and the lists will close Aug. 3let. GOUGH’S WORD CONTEST. IIS ANSWERS FROM ALL PARTS mm (ls-um..- ....‘ hung"! Janna- _. ..... 3m. path" «tub- -- -... PROYMONS- GRAINâ€" mm. mu---» ...-.. Liverpoolâ€"Cloubwnnt {mum quiet It Go Nd for Aug" 69 5d tor Sept. and Cl «1 for Dec. lime «and; n 2: 1139:! for Aug" 39 for Sept. and 3- ma for Oct. Flour 213 7 Hï¬dBITâ€"CTouâ€"Whnt of! cont. non-[y due and on pause. less active. muse on Muse nether Liane!- _ A“ .- _, "Piï¬â€™sâ€"C‘ loseâ€"‘7" ma; am at 26. 25c for Sept: flour 55! 30c for Sept. Wenther In France ï¬ne. 'rang’wsai ii: 10: for An . um 25: 90_c_for SepLNI-‘lonwt 10919: pt. _ ‘ Elverpoo 1â€"8 1: when: armor; future. :teadymoo at 60 6%?! for Au 1! for Sept" 6.2 (Ital-39cm “9“s‘532'°'u. 15:5?“ 8((‘11 It 059‘] Of In or Oct. yl"l¢.wn' 21- 6d. 7, p _ Cunpbellford. Ont» Ant- 8. â€" At our cheese board to-nlzht there were bonded 1775 boxes white cheese. Sales on board wereessumtiSntBI-loqmu SC. 280 at 8 316m 120 It 8%c. BRITISH HABKE’I‘B. Liverpool. Aug. 3.â€"No. 1 Northern when. 6.11d10750d;No.lcu. hldtoTuad; redwhetgeowtosalz 438d; corn. new. 2: 11m; pork. ‘5. or he went- ern: lard. 219 9d; bacon. heavy. ML. 273 0d; (10.. light. 25. 0d; (10.. short cut. ass on; allow. 17: 3d: cheese. 39: 8d. London-Wheat 0!! cont ad on more active uld 6a In er. Eng! conn- lturzhmu-keu qulet. use on me 3d er. , 7 , Inset-son. Ont. Ans. 8.â€"01!erlng| today 2095 boxes; sales 440 at 8 1-16c; 8 mac bld all _round; market not. selling for 853: on Bellevme, An . 3.â€"At our board toâ€"day 3 notorie- ofle 2375 white 1nd 400 color- ed. Sales were 850 white 1nd 220 colored gt 8%c; 210 white at 8 1-16c. zoo whine It Only 500 hog- were ofl'eï¬â€˜d. which Is the smallest number that has been oak-red on one day during the prom-m your; the market gs steady and 11m 3: $8 per curt. tor tho SheEp 'n're am at Frldni's quotation; Good export ewe. are wort a w: cut.. audibruclig from 8.25 to 82.59 p}; fart. Of lambs there was iâ€"Blbillrul supply and you“ $275 to $34.35 eqch. a-x “alum-'3' “Gm a... “a...“ M mlvod butchers at e. which con nun from to $3.50 per cwn; thet- vere for the out- roal mnrket. _ '1‘. 0. Robinson. St. Mary I. sold to Wm. Levack a load of better: and com {or â€.50 â€Emma lghln botooonu. 3 en. we a u . were worth from 83 In $312.5 Ind were In demand (or points In Western Dunno. Ill oflvn’d being Bold. Stacker: brought $2.75. and some as high as $2.90 per cwt. tor Buflalo market. About a dozen milk cows were emu-ed and .80!!! "991 $20.39. “33-?- ,. â€Cal‘Fe; 331}!â€" nYtâ€"‘tai'towï¬'é’ach. according to guilty. _ ,A n,.;.,.-, -,__--.-A_‘ “if: Muybee bought from D. O. Cnhhu fl hutchvrs'. helfen. noon and com, Ivan} In}: about 900 lbs. each. It 3190 sex- cwt. J. L. Rowntree M exporter: from . Em mun. Wroxeter. 3nd R. Hurts of Ripley at from $4.25 to $4.60. A. Muba- bou ht 2:2 rough butchen' cattle. "erasing lbs. each. at 60; also 2% cows md hem-re. "e x 1020 lbs" from R. '1‘. 15m“); .95 33». D9! Ewt- . ,. -, .,,_. 1’. Foster sold to Mr. Xr-mu3 car- lauds Weighing from 150 m 54.05 but they were a choice For butthcm' cattle the prices nan! much the same as on Fri hat. Int I good dvnl ï¬rmer. William met bought over 200 [wad of butchcu' ud mom. Common butchen' cattle were worth (to. $4.65 to $2.85 per cwt. lemma ht rum '.o$3..5percwt._and 1:th L'n-iï¬-d'iot'i oi'SlitcB’ei-u" arm “75 'to 8 [wt mm, but sales of am chm-um we. l'rlu-s an- arm for exporters. and It anything a slight advance was made. The bulk or shippers went at from $4 to $4.50 and for u very few choice $4.00 and “.63 was paid. , , _ _ _ _ Wheatâ€"The demand is (air for wh at and prim-s are higher. San-s of rod Winn-r and \vhitt- wheat: were made to-dny at 73w “1:31. No. 1 Manitoba hard is quotn-d at 8w to Sic i-‘ort Wiiiiam and at 55(- [U 354- ()wcu Sound. .\'o. 2 Manitoba hard quotvd at 33¢ to Sic Owen Sound. :uwtnvhculâ€"‘i'ho demand is Iimitvd. and prim-s nounuai. ihu-it-yâ€"The market is quiet. with no inmhu-ss rt-[mrh-d. Outsâ€"The market is ï¬rmer today. with a fair demand. White sold at 23¢ west, and min-d at 220 West. i't-asâ€"Tln- market is quiet and pricvs Ire slruugvr. Sales at “he to 45c '11:. Iitlhul'lll-Thv muriu-t is (lllil‘l and price. night-r at $1.10 to $1.20 for can: on track. (‘nrttâ€"‘i‘iu- dommni in {air and wit-v.4 timwr. tin-rt- being sales outsiti~ a: 273.0 to ‘.‘$I,~’_' west. i:yr»'i‘in- stun-k Is about v'ciutustni stud prim-s tmrmai at about 350 to 36¢ nutsid -. TORONTO LiVE STOCK MARKET. Ail told then- wvn- 60 carluud‘ or lire stock on the maria-t yrstcrduy. «mums- I] of 1:110 cattlv. but) slim-p and lambs. {to ruin-s mm 300 hugs. 'i‘ntut- “'au decidedly bri-lk cuntpnn-d With the- past m'nth's transac- tions and nearly ewrythinp: was sum in good time. Soun- uf the drult-rs cnmpimu that there Mr too many cows omrixt; and nut vnuugh good with: coming Iorwat-ui.‘ "’Aak you? great fai- partï¬zulus or drop 3 post-card to Lova- Bm. Ltd. 28 Boot- at... Toronto. EA nlmllu- number. nume‘y, l2 Bl- OYGLES and 27 WATCHES, will be given; away every Iponth _n_p t_o Dec. :97 Flourâ€"The market 1: strong with holders asking higher prices. Straight rollers quer- ed at $3.50 to $3.60 west. mun-v mat-mugs Lah- and prices unchanged at :3 “us: for bran and $9 (or shorts. Bum hi qn'md 1’1"“?! $101 Up to June 1397 72 Stearn s Bicycles â€ABE" Given Away IN CANADA THIS YEAR FOR COMMERCIAL NEWS. and 162 Gold Watches many Market Prices oouncm DAILY! CHEESE MARKETS. Sunlight Soap. IORGNTU 31.4 BEETS. Toronto, Aug. 4. FRIDAY. AUGUST 6, 1897. “WWW-ï¬ght. ship of Martposa. 1 COUNTY OF VICTORIA VOWRS' LIST, 1897. Municipality of the Town hi - ' at BRADLEY-OWN CO . “4.. M nd up b M min-t: h“ by with. to Pam! .. OILâ€"7514 â€I 3. ha 0 ,nbout I' mauzNoJJanoomd twain-mud W union 01.13. About. â€WCMJW hoop and Mm. mus. dc. E‘L‘Lï¬ï¬‚! flight-101:7!â€- We have the best Wood and Coal Furnaces made in the Dominion, and will give Special Attention to Furnaces and Heating Work. TRY US. COAL OIL! COAL OIL ! Best :American and Canadian Oil at right prices. Machine Oil always in Stock. TINSMITHING and REPAIRING in all its difl'erent branches promptly attended to by skilful workmen. FURNACES I FURNACES I â€WWWWWOOOOO The New Hardware Store is now open and in full running order with new and complete l'i11e: of Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils, Putty. Glass Tlnwao'e, Housefumish- my Geode, Granite. Iron Ware Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. A Splendid Line of COOKING STOVES AND RANGES worthy of youl inspection See them and you will not purchase elsewhere. HOUSEFUBNISHING EMPOBIUM. W. BINGHAM, 57%?3332. THE JUBILEE HARDWARE and OR SALE OR TO RENEâ€"Eat! New Advertisements. I New Advertisements. Cm 31m: GREAT GLEARING A GENUINE SALE - . - A BIG DISCOUNT SALE GRAND CLEARING SALE A MONEY SAVING SALE AND DISCOUNT AGENTS. STOVE, the best in the market and cheapest. \Ve came here prepared to sell the very best goods and do the very best work at all times at the lowest possible prices for CASH. Esti'mm-s promptly furnished. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. .' Bingham SEE OUR BLUE FLAME OIL COOKING McLENNAN OO’S OLD STAND. m 0108. LOG. 7th. Cheap Excursions on All Lines of Travel, tux-es Special Jubilee Novel- ties. The Latest Inventions in the Industrial and Amusement Field. Improvements and Ad- vancement m 8.1] depu-tments. Qrand Attractions. New Fea- AUSUST 30 W SEPTEMBER ll Industrial Fair THE GREAT EVENT OF THE JU- BILKE m3. HEXNIHISAIIPMIM Yam†V-.,_. Mayanun Goo-nnflcupn. NIuMthPdntmdgn-M Mum Mmmmmm: man man Wan mace halted â€fawn “111m VICTORIA! ERA EXPOSITIHI Steamer Greyhound. My IL..." Amt WM“: llgggungpn. I l-A__ _- SEASON] l897. m'ubl. Botwoon Had TORONTO W. anuzam. It“; I.Indlll 4h. Ova-Anderson. nugont let an: WWII]! fllflflSE, “3W. 0 J. I}. EflWflflflS flfl W Men in Mackinaw a W Supplies. Iron avg L4 WN M0 W151“, TOOLS. GARDEN HORN, .tc. Prices are new within 6853' reach of every one who has a home to protect from flies. Door and Window Screens are made from good seasoned lumber, and steel spring wire cloth. Screen Doors Cheap. LOOK OUT FOR. CHEAP SCREEN DOORS W Hethodist Chm?" J. G. Edward: 000. WE HAVE THEM PIIMJIIIEHHBMU \‘\\‘\‘\.‘\.‘\.\ '4. i. Carriage Artists‘ 004 Scales. Chums, AT To comm KEEP] Peterb wake‘ :oflm Whiting PRIN G} TOV OAS B/ad