an band of the day. See yen get Cdrtcr’s, Ask f0} Carter's, Insist and demand 4. Carter’s Little Liver Pilk LINMAY, FRIDAY. AUGUST 11. ‘99. Substitution .025 =65. .080 nusâ€"o .5“. '2... $33,? 433.845“ in. £65522. camsâ€"«alum Bush. 3805.5:2c52553mi8 .185 .889†gaï¬Ã©gx «on: .933“ the: 8a. "5.3.53 Eggï¬ 2653315 320% Twenty-Five Years of Progress The Sentinel, Toronto. the official organ of the Orange Association. has completed twenty-five years' conï¬nes ons publication. and in honor of. the event issued on the 27th Jul? a spe- cial edition of sixteen pages. Eight pages are printed on beentilul tones paper, and are full of iliimtrations. Among the special articles are “Can- 1da’s Progress for Twenty-five Yearg,‘ by Nicholas Flood Davin. M.P.; “The Develogyment of Imperialism," by J. *Castell Hopkins; “Progress of Educ:- ï¬on During the Last Quarter Cen- tury,†by James L. Hughes. Inspector Public Schools, Toronto; "Home Rule or Union," by Professor Goldwin 832th: “Twenty-Five Years of Pro- testant Prop-es,†by E. _C. flocken; “History of Orangeésm in Canada,†by W- -I- Wright: ï¬rmly: 2.?!98: Haze Charity. Then gently scan your brother man, Still gentler sister woman; 1110’ they may gang akennin’ wrang, To step aside is human ; [Who made the heart, 'tis He alone Decidedly can try us, He known each chord â€" its various tone, Each springâ€"its various bias, Then at the balance let‘s be mute, We never can adjust it; What’s done we partly may compute, \ But know not what’s resisted. roan of Orangeiam in' the UnitSd States†by Baht. W. Johnston. Troy, N.Y., Supreme Grand Secretary; also biog-apical sketghes‘and pyotograp‘hs REST-Ion piominont animal-{of Eho Order. Orgnnizer Lowe. of the Brotherhooi of Section Foreman and 'nrackmen.has returned from Ottawa. and is now at the headquarters of the Executive Committee. “I have men the tele. gram from Supt. Jones of the middle (Hvision,â€said the organizer, “stating that five hundred men at least on that division have accepted the in- crease of ten cents a duand thatnll danger of a strike is ended; but I :would rather not discus that point at present. Later on I may have some thin to say about it, but just now our policy is silence." 1 “Why,†said Mr. Pole, "the branch line trackmen work on six-mile sec- tions, and on the main lines 2 7e miles; they have poorer material with which to work, fewer cometent assistants. and yet lea pay than those on thes mainlines." Ameeting with Mr. Bay was anticipated before the end of the week, and every effort would be made to ward off the undesirable effects of a strike. Iva-yuan: 80 hr 1- Quiet and Silence In Policyat Mt. A Montreal deepatch says! The trackmen of the Grand trunk system who were stated Wednesdam to have been onuaevvergeofaatrike, are still working. Mr. Pole. the chair- »man, iswaitixg for orders from the men on branch lines before any move- ment as to strikirg will be consider- ed. It waaexplained by It. Pole that the presence of an organizer in town should not be taken as a positive in- dication of a strike. In abort, he said that such statements only tended to antagonize Mr. Bays. the manager of w the Grand Trunk Railway system. Everything aot’ar was quiet, and the trackmen on branch lines werb work- ing, but they wanted ten cents a day increase, thesame an the men on the main lines. Positively cured by these The Weekly . Post. main. mm long 3a.: 01311:". I. burn AID u-“Bo'bQԠCURED BY flmcum. Tormnlï¬ Disfiguring Huiims Itching, Burning. ~ Eruptions of the Scalp with Loss ga é TRAOKMEN’S TROUBLES â€"Burns. ï¬Bâ€"faieâ€"cltv inimr 25 cents. (It! rate should be greatly appreciated hypo sons wishing to callup friends at rs. distance and by the public generally. Reduction in Rates. The Bell Telephone Company-have decided to chum only half rate. bo- meenthehouraotï¬p.m. andBagn" on the lines o! the downy. No rate of zscenta or less will be reduced. 1nd Whenoe cum 9. stifled groan; ;A.nd than he softly sworeâ€" But as they strolled upon the sands, He slim pona stone, And. fell down a“)? he; _d§inty feet. Far (tom the maddening throng. He'd. love her ever-moreâ€" Judicious advertising exerts an in tlupnee upon the purchasing public similar tothnt exerted by the forces of magnetism upon metals. An interest» ing adVertiaement published in a news- poper like me Post will attract the attention of the purchasing public and impell it to make purchases from the advertiser. Mon-ewe:- just as the force of netiam is due, to a steady man tion the ether. so will the regular appearance of a merchant's advertise- ment be productive of incessant and profitable returns. Alone they walked upon the beach; Old ween' e sullen song Wu music sweet to these two hearts; â€"Post Office Inmctor Henderson, who was in tohm on 13hursday, paid Mail Collector Mellon a pleasing oom- plilnent when he told him. that In was one of the very few ofï¬cials against whom a complaint had not been entered. 'Ee instructed Mr. Mal- lon to hen the street boxes and pillars repainted. and also authorized the placing of three new: bones â€" M: Mr. Thee. Brady’s corner, at Kennedy- Davis Co’s ofï¬ce, and at J. Carew‘s 0am ' V s Mr. Jae» Mothtt, formerly a student at the Collegiate Institute, but now principal at the Bethany public school, has had grext mess this year u n teacher. He tent an Entrance clue of eight pupils, and; one_tor Public School Leaving. to write at mllbrook, and an posed but one. Master C. ‘Westlick. used 18 years, who wrote on the Ieaving exam. headed the list. taking a very high standing; Mia N. McCartney meecond on the list and ï¬rst in the county. This excellent showing can only be credited to Mr. Hoffatt, for he is a faithful, hard- working and efficient teacher. The Westinghouse Electrical 00.. of Pittsburg, Pa.,have thrown up its oriâ€" iginal contact with the Orillia coun- ‘ oil for the development and transmiss s'on of power from Ragged. Rapids. 19 miles distant, New tenders were cell- ed. for and the contract has just been let to Mr. Patriamhe. of Toronto. who works in conjunction with the Royal Electric Co. m Weetinghoue ten- der was for $67,200. and. the new one is for 871,000. 13mm of 810,000 in cash has been depoeiwd as a guarantee that the work will be carried out according to speciï¬cations. the town to receive} the interest. Light is to be in op- eration by Nov. lst, and power by Dec. No Right to Uglineu i {the woman who in lovely in face. form and temper will always hen friends, but one who would be attrac- tive monkeepher heelth. [tube is weak. sickly and till run down. she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble. her in- pure blood will cause pimples. blotchee skin eruptions and a wretched com- plexion. Electric Bitters ie the best medicine in the world to regulate sto- mach. liver and kidneys. and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves. bright eyes, smooth. velvety skin, rich complexion It willznaka n good-look- ing. cham‘ng woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cent: at any drug store. . 1 How They Psy Many persons question whether the enormous advertisements put torthhy the big department stores in large cities really pay their east. I! re- turns are to be manured by actual sales otgoods advertised. it my? 'sste- ly be stated that such edvertiselnents rarely pay. neir purpose is to bring ‘people into the store. where other ‘ goods displayed and skillful salesmen will do them The item which rought the customer to the stone my hem onlya pool of thmsdor a cake of soepsthslfprioe.but thechsnoes magainst the eustomr leaving the store without making other purchases. The same principle applies?“ to mail- order sdvertisiw neprotit fronthe direct stiles of the goods advertised in any advertisement seldom pay east. The proï¬t must come from subsequent sales. and this dope udsupon skillful following up of the inquiry the ad- vertisement brings. The Magnetic Force in Business. 5'3 332$ 335‘ 250- man and six skilled workmen will come here from Brampton; the other opera- tives will be engaged in town. Aa stated in a brief paragraph the other day. Mr. Rider was somewhat disappointed to find, on arrival. that the root had not been placed on the main huildim. The delay was due to the fact that it is impoeeibfe to ee- cnre a sufï¬cient force of skilled work- men owing to the amount of building going on- in town and country. How- ever, the present force will work over- time, and the machinery. will be plac- ed in position while the roof is being constructed. Mr. A, D. Kitchener. the jun'or mem- ber. of the firm. is infusing new spirit into the men at work, as the firm. are awaybeh‘nd i_n_ filling orders. A_ lore- unw- Veneer end heel-tor rec m wan be in Contact: north. In thecoune ct a month from date it inconï¬dently expected that lines“. Ede:- . Kitchener’e Veneer and Ex- celsior factory will be in full opera- tion. The Brampton business was clos- ed down about a week ago, and part of the machinery is now here. while the balance is on route. New Post Oï¬ce Boxes THI "5001le IO HIRI- Deserve. Much Credit Orilh's Power Scheme. His Vows Some more. He wore. age. has been taken from the Barrie society. He arrived last week. and has been placed in Mrs. prt. Willook‘a family, north-west of the town. â€"Robt. Scott. of Smith township, near Euleigh. has been operating the traction engine that accompanies the township stone crusher. On Monday last, whilemon‘ng :the crusher up n steep hill to a nevi‘looation. the had of the steam cylinder blew out. Mr. Scott was struck by the pidon rod and knocked off his mt. en‘sâ€" taining painful injuries. 80 was so- verely molded. received a had I over the head, and had two ribs tok- en, but home to be nbont again in I month- 7 . -In necordnnoo with an arrange- ment made with Supt. Kelso. of Toron- to, by Mrs. E. E. Sharpe, of tho Lind- say Children's A‘d Society. I 110! mm- ed Gap. Poole. ot Barrie, ning yogi-u 9t «Over $2,000 worth of blankets. or- dered some time ago from Horn Bras. by the Dum’nfon government, are now ready for shipment. The firm expat the inspector hereshortly, and pur- pose shipping immediately afterwards. The oodswill go to Manitoba and the Norl -West. for the use of Indian- and Mounted Police. Play second fiddle to : The apple green, that once. I ween. Within the orchard grew. â€"Division court was held Friday at Coboconk by his Honor Judge Hurd- ing, and several members of the local bar attended. The Str. Greyhound conveyed the party to the above vi].- !age. return’ng about 10.30 in the even- -Boadm1ster Cheer and Bridge In- spector Mitchell, of Allundalo. were in town last week, guests at the Ben- son house. flag deadly cigagzjgtte must now â€"Oannington people ere talking†a ante-Lot waterworks. HOOD’S PILLS can :11 liver ills. Non-irritating. She wrote some Verse she thought would pane, 0n the blithe cricket: in the grass; And then she swooned, a total wreck. Because one crawled up on her neck. of water sent for analysis. The reply sent by the secretary. of the local , board was to the effect that the board regretted e long delay on the on regretted delay on the part of the provincial board. one of the seam- ‘- les being taken from the well of a' house where fever had broken cut. The opinion was again expressed that Dr. I Bryce was asking unnecessary infer-i aï¬on .After some discussion it was. decided to forward three fresh sam’ lea for analysis. two to be labelled! river water and the third well water. ' Certain changes in the water supply. of the Lindsay Creamery were then authorized. after which the board ad- journed. Baud of Health. (Rae board of health held 0. short meetiw last week in the clerk‘s ot- flee. the members present being Chair- man Keith and Messrs. aaples, Mills and Duck. A. letter was read from Dr. Bryce. eecretery of the provincial board. Iayinc that it was an estab- liehed rule that a full statement of perticnlare ebon'd accompany samples ed in blue. and u the quartette enter- ed the church to the strains of the wewdding much, they looked I pic- ture of youth. heelth and happineu. a. bright sun ï¬lling all space with a mellow mmthot love and . The church nee decornbd wit: lil- ies and flowers, and the choir .353th- ed in the service. It. Harry Richard. of Toronto. singing The Holy Git). and the O Selnteris nth great. eflect. the young couple enter upon the fateful responsibility of life with the best wishes of all their ecquaintancee. Bob. Independent: A pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Jmeph’s on Tue-a day morning, when Rev. Father 0'- Leary united Daniel O‘Neill. 0! Emily, and Joseph! ne Brick. of Verulzun. Elbe young couple wexe enppo rted by Mr Michael O'Neill and Miss Johanna Bfiyk: ‘ 13m bfide ya; prettily gown Mr. J. E. Lilly. 3 prom’ent citizen of Hannibal. Mo" lately had a wonder- ful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling d it, he sign: “I was taken with Typhoid Fever. that ran into Pneumonia. M: lungs 'ncam hard- ened. I was so weak I couldn't em sit noin bed. Nothing helped â€on. I xpected to noon dipof when I heardol Dr. Kim's oNew Dia- covery. One bottle gave greet re- lief. I continued to use it; and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its prune. This marvellous medicine is the must and quickest cure in the world for all Throat end i Lung Trouble. SOoente and 01..†at l aidrug store; every bottle gnamn- l Dodd’. _Kidnoy Pills no for sale at all :3 ï¬fty cents I box. six boxes ' .or will be neat on moipt of price by Ellis M’s KodioinoCo. . Limited, Toronto . “I mine greet plenum in teetitying to the lmerits ofp your Dodd'e Kidney Pills. lheve need than for Kidney Dleeeu andPein in the Book for which they ere e speciï¬c 31le or three boxes cured me. end I eennot epeek d themtoo h tghly. I have Introduc- ed thexn to other: with good result. end I heer nothing but pulse in their favor wherever need. they contain greet merit end Qlendid cnretive pro- portion- Dodd'e Kidney Pills em no 11me end are cheap? at ï¬fty cente abox.†‘ “E. BIELLY.“ The Toronto ntlelnen wrote to Kr. Bielly asking hie cure. end re- ceived the tollowi reply: ‘Court one. Ottewe. - “Jul â€(5.1 1.899 1 “Dear Sinâ€"M's Ki yPille hen completely cured me, end I, tehe greet pleasure in reconnnending them. “Your: trnl. > “E. RIF. ET.“ WAWA. AUG. 4,â€"0th being the oepitnl of the Dominion it in kept pretty well under the eye at the people of the country as e whole. Conse- quently when the case of Mr. B; Riley who wascnred ot Kidney Disease end pein in the bank by Dodd’e Kidney Pills, was reported in the papers there were nanny noticed it who knew the genial hotel-keeper. and‘ more, who were interested in the cm merely be- cause it wee en Ottawa. one. Some time ago a gentleman In mo- ronto saw the followi latter in n neygapnper rohrripg to . 841013-90: Inn 0111 Maud the lost 00m no. mo! Kidney Dunno-M mun Bukkmhunm luau-yâ€" a. On: that But-“Md: RunoyPul-nndmo 011M. CAPITAL NEWS; LOCAL BREVITI ES ran wa’ Ex L1?" F‘ POST ‘Wï¬ï¬ï¬‚flo. “Atom .u Dodd'a Kidney Pm: him. an the teller Zeke begin- ter believe unseen owe: en overhinlnr- the importance 0! lowin expciencee to: the new editox'. uhwghtupetein. mmneinhow or how Zeke Shady-u. sharooneoconntofhienishox intact)» aeekon Newl- himself. metall- in u theaters: down-Inga thenhliaherino than thst no pl in edito: in qchid. cepycutterntmm Every- golnlovely. leomeenpwithu thing in “‘Wu â€pol-es the 1m to: M‘APlungeh-om Desth’story.en I his Zeke donudnenhebuye put it any for ‘Firet In Stonn.‘ Then 1htthocmwd. It wuagreet dey. from: palm forms nlnhowuoty become an... comeim embark tune via timed! i 3.. r I ‘Thomdownstainnnhhlm mdafollow.buthomouraingin i supplihnt. uthe fella-nu. throughout that dhy. Everythingis proceedin love- ly,;nthopnbliahetiadelixhed. Thom- ;pa-hnnhad munintarruptedmcwdd Icuninoutonaï¬ahhdmodncohohnd |hknnitinchsm “muni- Iiteuminout mmwhovonlddnw .onhiahnnkuoonnt “The pnpex is 5 sort of n funily in- stitution. mauled so by the subscribers unywuy. u: thoym .11 noun inthe Imoon next .dny when the mailin commences. The work :- practically ofl’n our hand: then. but when they hunchnnooteroee the pnpettheynl- most been their brenth. “No one leaves the printin omce to: lunchforthe publisher brings up 1 great apreed. Darin the evenin thing-u begin to quiet down. We has a full re- port of the greet atom. an. to: ap the whole story. typo composes an sets up u the muse hitnhim e dresmof apoem called ‘A Winter's Tale. ' which de- scribe. the storm Waite. It was s byrrd. Allnlght I jerks the press while the town plug- drop in en com- menm u: ldmires the paper. CASTORIA ‘Thommupsboxdhb hoot cigon on come Manna whflompolgoeltaworknpstainin thewintinroomlkoepodownstaiuon interview- everyonewho'oomo on their oxslod .1: shoot the storm in their neighborhood. Beinpoaomodofolu- ceptiblo Nation! oddloomoan- banishment-Muse“ Penglnec in eï¬nwith MM attain- vitinuin uhvmeepollirnriehe ï¬ndeoutwhetil the troublewiththe Itorekeeper.who.bythewey. seem-ta holdebouteverypnblic oflceintown. ‘Why.’ theengineer wee sexing. ‘don't worryover th.t.'helel. ‘thie gentle- mieeprlnter “writer of ebility. mhietrien here'meenin no. ‘howe howterrunthepre-l‘ “Then we learn: whntthetronbbh. The “cheaper had bought out the weekly county newspaper etew your ego. enwhilehecouldn't writeepere- graph without gettin nervoum tion. mongedtermke the venture. succe- ï¬mcielly. He hired e lawyer tremenuï¬eoent townmcomeovere tewdayleweek an ï¬x up the new! getheredin the-tore by the clerh inter readable ehspe. The belweeotthepea per outside the dawn made npd “boiler phm'which was bought inmo- * ton. Thehwyer editorhsdnotertived. onecoount of the atom. pmmebly. anonlvonedtheprinterewuondeck. The peperwuechednled teroome outoa the marrow. so we soon ber work. ‘Thetm editor" .oomm "Wonkuubout'ltn. Thonight force van 3011: home. but outside tho 00qu in grass hay: Tho m in whichwo 30¢ our tothc town center bade: description. I: the meutwemaun ‘7, “Tho engines was s drunken potty a plays. 80. while the mow-toxin howl- outsido. the night force gather. mnn' mo pd. the engineer. ï¬reman n the rest.“ listens to. m: lichll they-olden had More. The typos". mdin on ‘A Midsummer's Night Dmm' .- mm 001m of tho am Williun. We .1] ha supper together Iuhhnuuulchfldnn. “Well. that pl of mine put. up “I. .blatggmeof talk I out listens to. The engino room '- comtoctsblo. u we db there “kin up the heat. mo pd dnwin out what the enginesâ€. hob- bias was, no mo u-backin him up. “Howbeit. this pg] of mine whet m Iide tracked with me comin down I’m Montreul welted it intet this here town [wuspeekinot He pmvee tobeone of the slickest I ever aw. Talked like sChcstaï¬Muthefenaeegsqwhst he didn't know about the ï¬ne Uteâ€"the dmna. books. pgintin'e uu Six-beware â€"wm 't mtegoried as culture. It w No“ m up my an we welder: tutu th ~ 'lectric light station of the town fa rebate f'm the storm Mm rm outside. “I'll m legit" M a. g. ï¬ned Hobo. “aviator! put in in 3 pins and Shut-goo. up in New tinny-Mn. Imck. Mbwninthc earlypnfl cl tlio wintér in o'ompuy withcnod tho-nod club“ geniuse- thntmgqvtho tondnwolt. How. . printer. an. any. by the way. will you†fallen thnt write the newsppm tell mowhnt than in in the printin putt um land- the mvin fer adventnro an agony cousin the veins of the typo: Darn it. if I hain't um um piles of 'em on the rend. :11 men of conï¬de:- nblo education nn ability. “Woflndsfluonlyphcooputh THE HOBO EDITOR. With soda Inna... The story 0! trade and dimmyin the northwest rend: like 3 muster ml! of the clan. and mainly of the northern chm of the eecond order. There are MncTnvishee. MacGillimye. McKay; KcLeUm McDonguh. with M end Stunn- And the French W A Mackenzie. n Prue:- nnd n Thomp- eon gave thdrlunee humynighty rivers Thnteune in the nntnrnl com-en of thingn. The company found it: but recruiting pound. in the high“ nnd enlistedtho martin] tpiritel thn mount nineen for 3 country who led tends III (mmâ€"W's Narnia of King June; But it is certain that W both with the Hudson Bay company and in great Canadian rivol. tho names of betel-u. union uul plum- inent porting. with and: n «I caption. we. Scottish. I'ho lmhm In: Comics. Lottady .u an employm- ot the Hudson Boy compnny wan cough: young: onlylnds horn in the solitude. of the highlands could habitual» flun- Iol'rco to the life of lonelines; only constitution of irom‘hsrdoncd unda- heroditory conditions. could cndun co tremendous n “ruin. Itmybo mumedthnt them-stod- vonturcu consisted chiefly of English- men. ulthough the Scottish invasion-cl England Ind not in with tho amassin- "His nun. was mentionedâ€"but hil__ thcstory. uthofouornys" “Typo? Oh. ho'n out Chimy. Ibo- lim In rudinu‘Chi' pcpc the yurofthohir,nluenahllcohm noconnt of a lecture on 81am dalivarodbdmlin PottcPdmcul thoothaeminonthdiuot thalitenry exhibit » tho Columbia «position. I'voharntypogivoitbotmintbm gilt expat-em gain neu- than“ m minimum-onion WM unsound wrinkle. mph. Ho isn't nchlhvoritowiththo mfolhou uoconnt of his lordly w-yu perhnp. but In anthem fomumostwild. Hogiunpdohnfln u: litunrydrclea u: mob 3:] think- Clltflth‘ ‘0 (1'07th "Wohumeytoughtthop-witb htbodaylflnt follow: We is shed tojointln church. whichwodool. not Mira-patiently amt-nah m: mum mwmwwm ,Mmmmem â€mmdm mm m wm¢Mum gamma “FEM “Itdlyouwowuhlgfohapo- dulylnopclfa' tho «painki- [ardummuingottinouttï¬' paper. the other unto: his down withthogrip. Atthainvihï¬ondflu WdesW gum!!! 315‘ g 1185.. 809.:- u 6.â€" ea Rootâ€"«mac 03.330“ «In. 8 1333.: In. a pores-DIP 0%“ 53.232â€" 1‘ 3‘3? €982â€" U... E Fauna!â€" o.. in. 2â€"35: cl. 3131'; ms ‘vonbhda .1: vocal. «an? 9.}. 3o\3§ hit ‘31.. n gnu gfll‘ fl. 3 ‘19.. a.†3!? W‘ as. W. M" Wong- vbo «let would "he to Dr. amwmwmaï¬m an kinda hail-Apedcanpdndnly without . Nettie! the “Golden [edict] Discover" not the "Panda Mpdon" count-I any dcoho! to is- chdsu at an. 1 norm craving {a dual-Its. won:- nbonld m n eopyof Ink .912: d book "The Common Sense led!- ul Adviser." 7 It is t_l_|c mndedgedkg H. Peony ill-m ‘.onlyhohadlonomwrink|o u it were.» we lava «inï¬nity wokiondd not 1 ildor. WH‘ Luulauu“ \\I‘r|. u“. H v“ \ ark. acttll' mm. m‘ PM MN .131 for .\ n 11 ‘- pfï¬'“ by Miss .Gencvm‘vo he“. ‘1“ ~Ig- m’w . fl - w‘ mad the wmter wuh then- r: h. rm' '1‘. -Fcnelou Fall. Gazezv- MLSS Bu health.“ can... Ben- at Linduy, is QM“; M15, Edna: M. I." “ï¬lth“ M0 Bullish. 0‘ l“ at) .inii {trends . m“ . "lit. the Falls......M:l.l:n§ Mrs. Tho» 31:1: m-m' n‘ 3' u. 30m 1...“. “Id theirda me . 51;; EU: . ‘ ' 3'3; VII; d Link’. 8:51! arweek has V181“ aflmwmmhhdull rel-ting, l! b .“i i: "am“ *9 b on -llr. J. a. Knight, Public sonata; . a ‘ a 05th“ “my. le{ to: huturdJyd'aaeacxgpb ‘ - W ’or to spen‘ IM‘ i": 1m». W “eh. Hrs. Kn? ht wxll moan!" L: .. “ ï¬ â€˜ 30%;. '53-. .1th u Tot-gum. thttlzr‘ m 1‘ u - -â€"-‘L U Mid" M05 1 .0. Int-d. â€"Mr. C. B. quor. anger of the Met 0031mm. Vast Viminin. is new“ n tow an in town with his bail}. Rayon-7.78 .VY‘ 4n. Bunion. many-ct, has turned bomaploaant visit of a weeks with Toronto. friends. â€"Mn. Geo. Finlay and child. of Aniston. atom of Linda: friends at present. -Hr. mm of Bunrton m in [bum lately. a mud tat. the Smo- â€"Mr. Peter ace. of Kirfliold. was in town Stt an bum... -flr. J. E. Jmhan. hotolkooper. of Cobooonk. paid [Amy 3 Vinit litaly. ' â€"IS- â€in Vautono bu rotun- odtma flaunt visit withlubom friends. ; â€"M.r. J. 8. Waite. otannonnt. m in town Saturday on Minna... These Pianos have a rich, full and musiml too: that appealsto aflwhohat them,aod mwithout doubt the ï¬ns: Piano inthr Canadian market to-day. Warm FOR Gammon: ‘-l.r. Geo. Dunks. urchin. at Kamila. was in town In tweak. â€"I.r. J. L. Kandy. o! Bobcam m in town Batm- ARCH. GAMPBELL, ' I â€"l(r. Ch“. Stewart editor 0 â€"_Yigo-W_t Mad, 0! the I. M ._;-_-_L_A “MENDELSSflHN†PIANBB -> Be that as it may, you'll get no better Pre- serving Sugars anywhere, nor better welgms. We have over 30 barrels of the various kinds in our cellar, because we knew that as the good times were hérc, people would prepare more preserves than usual So. we're ready and waiting for you. necessary tor us to deser’fbe our Preserving Sugarsâ€" they're the good old brands we've been selling toth people of Victoria County for years past. Possibly we'll be able to do better [or you in large quantities than heretofure, but we will not promise you, because we've always handled our sugars on a very low margin - BMiICï¬lstncth OUR FINE DAIRY SALT, in small or larg: is manufactured expressly {or use by buttermkm’ and is worth its price ten times over. It does", show up in the butter like boar frost in winter, bu: yOu'Il know it’s there by the attractive taste. There’s a reason for this. Years ago it as impossible to secure a ï¬ne grade of salt, and the habit of using "the poor kind has â€stuck " Many; woman is losing a cent or two on every pound of butter she makes because she will not spend a fifth- ing more for a better grade of preservative rt, ask an shipper, read any literature relati â€". gepeessentials ’5! good butter-making, aud you'llvgs that all agree in stating that the use of 3M coarse grade of salt to preseave the butter is anâ€; the few. serious faults of Canadian makers. 5% AN†§ggaf 110 Adelaide-st. E, Tomato. Have taken» FIRST PLACE wherever exhibited Preserving, PERSONALS. SECOND PROPOSITION.â€"It win not he FIRST PROPOSI TIONâ€"Ask FAMILY GROCER instill Hondolasc-lz a. 44, ,Ompbou. -31: . can; B- 6014““ I. â€3 "7 n.4,, mm“ by v. FOR I .m- w- H. Robertson. editor | m Ti“. heats-o, god Mrs. g °‘“0l. M oug Lown ‘ FIN" tor Feulon ram. when d . Vi“ “lit bland; Bob. [miâ€"deié: " " "d Enough Fr;- dyr aphi- way to acebndge to m In: aster. Mn. Galbraith. -Â¥l'- Mt. Baa, managu of 1b negation Bank. with Mm Ross and faintly gun gone to Muskok.;. when they mu â€d a couple of "on gun. IL I. Boyd. of Bobcatsâ€- m In town Edd-m vinitinz 1!" M as: aluminum. nu. Jer. Briuon, '1' them (1 Dr. and Mrs. Herman: â€"Dt. and Dirt. How an. Kl boon Visitiw Dr. and rs. M! at Sturgeon Point, returned to ‘ hum My weak. and ‘0 Myl an tor Sew York. 1 I...“ by His: Genenevo he.“ ml! and the winter with the. ~Hr. Stanley Clark. of Pet: who M Mr. E. Foley as a tin 6.1.8. (might sheds. ha will!!! to quit work for": ti- wiq to illness. H:- n! “W by It. Bruce Paton. “rived in town lat Fr'dav rum and yin mend the. bin-eel I I 3171“! her parents at M â€"‘r. Fred Arnott has gone to Alton. nou' It. Forest, where be h- ncmd a good dilution wth .1 col “one. ï¬rm. -l(r. June. Bender-son. of mom tq. cpnmt post office :nspoctor. m in town â€dot-day on casinos â€"Hi. label Paton. daughter 1 Station Agent Paton. 'u mun; I Mona at Hastings. turned from Detroit, where be gm ‘walkiw†tho beï¬tals and um not. otqochl use. Juneau: he went away with a.- “ in his soul and 3 Lu cog: d it on his countenance. â€"!rs. A. Cathm and daughter,“ Lizzie. are visiting Quebzc, Mona!!! tad Nam friend; -1112 W. J. Brynn. wife and chi! at Mile. are visitmg triemh I A_,, fl ski. New 34v I10! whi pn H!