“ can In mailed or pm: 06192; when more not an: ba made 13: steam 393. LOCAL NEWSâ€"LETTERS Ow V1.16 1.1.3; ;.;v “a... ..... ,F- mun 5:5: is“ Du. C-.1‘.-.:.‘-'n:r:'u and “(al- lace, nu. £34 mun uzca Delete the) had slum to 30113.24:in o;.i1_...:r:. D;'cctlve Back was but. on :nâ€"- :3 o, and found that the 15mm) 1313.: mm do .1 35:7 L : quaniity at sixychnm: in me luck bhcd to poison "new, am: .t is snows“; ins: the accessed tan Lakan a portion hi 1:. , .0 - FINUEIJL'OAJZD. 2 [Correspondence o! The Poet.) Smoox. Nomeâ€"The following is the standing or the pupils in each class to: month of September, names ranked accord- ing to mark: Senior fourthâ€"1 Annie Moose, z: R. King, :5 Wm. Beecrolt. Junior tourih-l M. Dawson. 2 Addison Rogers, 3 Mary Carnegie. Sinlor thirdâ€"1 Edhh Fuse, 2 Ellie Caldwell, 3 Louie Ferguson. Junior thud-1 Alice Caldwell, 2 George Beaver, 3 Maggie Thorburn. Second clone -â€"1 Vida Mouse. 2 Lee King. Port second â€"1 Mary Malyon, 2 Mary Beecroft, 3 C. Dawson. Senior flreiâ€"l Rose O'Hara, 2 \anterMooee, 3 Olive Fay. Junior ï¬rstâ€"- 1 Norman Moaee. 2 Neil McGlbbon, 3 C. Envsax disposed o! TEE GAA'ADIAIE POST to Dinars. WILSDS a: Viz-59H. all parties mac-bred to me fer Prim ".3, adver- tising and :nbscdpuons are requested to pay up at an eazly data. 33 urénaemonzi aubzctlpuons lo! the now canâ€"en: yen are pnynblc to me. and can be mauled or pom at the Registry Ofï¬ce: when mam convenient payment mâ€"- in wadp 1;: 31-23313. WI; be}! awn.- ivï¬b‘r‘mnn Mdaee. Oliver. ' RUNA“'AY.â€" On Friday last. Mr. Hugh IIxniston, Frszaburg, ieï¬c home with his teem and wagon, bringing a number of Iriepds to the fair. When on the top of Hunt’s hill 5 boy threw a stone which frightened one o! the horses and they be- came unmanageable and ran away. As the road coming down the hill faces the river, Mr. Hmutcn iesrcd that he would not be able to guide the horses on to the hfldge i! he let them take the road, so he tried to stop them by turning them into the bank at the aide c! the road. The re- suit or this was to upset the wagon and throw the occupnnte out. Several "at the occupants were severely hurt. I'I'VLII- -_-Ml-{nn - Inn-IA,- mupuuuu wv-u 0-.--.. ___ V- ACCIDENT.â€"While simulating a horse’s {cot a few days ago, Mr. H. S. Bowyer had the misfortune to get an umy blow on the nice or the eye, the eelk of the horse’s shoe cutting the skin and inflicting a. severe wound.-[Gazette. { PA LES TI N E. [CorreSpondenoe or The Post] EXPLANATOBYnâ€" Aalnothmg has been said [or aomejtimelaboutlchlatsecuon in ï¬r: P051, and u the Wade: correspon- dent has turned up his toes. I must speak to: the â€Moment. REAL ESTATE CHANGEaâ€"Mr. Dunc-u my.» mud his tum to Ms brother Arum: for I term of years ...... Mr. Anmu Loan; has rente‘d his farm to Mr. Maven 1.. u-_--a CIA-‘11-â€" h.- uwu l‘uu-vâ€" _.V V_ yup-u ~7 7 V V hr 3 mm ...... Mr. Howard Benders bu decided to quit lamina and has leued his manlflcient farm to Arch. Menu“ for the you-- D u . .ï¬ n . q Cancun-Mr. Henry Kenna: and mu “clan gun I concur: In: Sum-d†own- hi!- I: canal-Nd of local Ind 1mm:- nonul manic. Although It was nth" Into It; mpvongpg whpn 15‘1““th tho) so} .4--. __ n--- DI luv "cu-u. rns N. 9.41:. tannin-1011: s Minn ms nu. » s . “(instant-0n Fuï¬day, the 20:11; aka «cumming n a My an o n no new»: or am local“ In the m of Mrs. J. 13mm: bun. or “that wu one) o! m Mann: 0 Elam. 1mm ad 0 "mu 0! the Poninnln wand 01 no bank at Wumloo. Mn Minna. thou Mug Mona cum to Cam. In com- 7 1m Ion. than: n couple 0! you: but to. who. when they at v- Awm with tour. and not-w! . {u use an n the had: at Mr. and I Slalom. Icon succumb“. II n no yous up. Mm 913-. m. 60: â€"v‘"â€" w__-_ -,, on an. n and. Psnsomn-Mr. Alborl Perm: hu n- txmud Iron: Sandal-land am In shame. as)" gogn._ A-.. IL-_|__ I- - I‘ll-“ L'ndany: J My 3. I onus Ion. When an m. «- “u u “3 1m hu 6. tumult the III I! I Wgtmao VIII". mud In thin town- clams-Ion con-um ““5“.th alumna“ Invigora- IubInd Icon unpuodI mm'“ IIloIaIndprcI- “to. III 6. (our "Iona. an bun. I“ In" Reï¬lling HM. I W hen. III ROB" “I W Hâ€- â€commuIMIIolm Whamm- ymnd. A Ian I"!- uu with III VII IIII amt! III. ’s‘chmog Broganâ€"rho follow: Ihm AL, ___n- . - "A n LINDSAY. 5'35 OTIC F. Press Notice. 0?) 31133 qnlu gnu. Everything p'uud T URI/NTU. M USKOKA. 1992 -13 u. ::1 34mm, aged (my, 0! annual; :utclde Wednes- ns: person. Be 19.1: home an an ~.':d1.'h'.d and told Lad tskcn putsou._ Mrs. A. FOSTER, teacher. gr V. health. ith Scrofala, Dyspepsia, cs, Tumors. :e, be assured D. 3-138. E3351. McKsy, j unto:- DB". EznArgne,NeflLon-n. latch. Victor Thombury, Edgar Thorn- Becsle McN .1313, Duncan M [Waco o: The Pan Impaovsxnxr.â€"0ur We be '- koepor, Mr. Frank Hamilton. in adding eauy to the looks or his promise: by vlng everything painted In on auntie manner. The work in being done by Mr. Fred. Moore and W. R. Claim of Lindsay, who are ï¬rst-c132 s wmkmen, jndkm hom “-- M..nw and Quantity of woe they 893303- W110 BI ulna was... .. ______, _ _ V the quill†and quantity 0! work they have done in this tummy dudng the put NORTH OPS. [mundane of THE POST.) SCHOOL REPORT tor the month of Sep- tember. The names of the pupiieare given in tht it respective claeeee in order or meril: Fourth class senior-Maud Pattie, Mary Pattie, Edith Helme. Fourth clans junior â€"Ketle Patric, Ide Clarke. Third elmâ€" Aggie Clarke. Hattie Peta-1e. Dannie Cut- rlne, Frank Malone. Second class seniorâ€" Gao Clarke, L'zz!e Malone, PM: Murphy. Second class juniorâ€"L’zz!e Murphy, E iixh Coombe, Annie Abercrombie, Lewis Wil- son, Joe White. Allen White. Pan. 2 clean â€"Ber.nie Bateson, Stanley Jackson and Motion Curl-ins (-:que‘-), Walter Clarke, Eastman. LIFFORD. [Correspondence of The Post] FAST Wonx.â€" One or Mr. J. H. V threshing machines rtcently t1 eighty loads of pens for Mr. Gear: 13 one day. Wino can beat this 2 n-.. M. guru: [correspondence on rug . w- . FAST Wonx.â€" One or Mr. J. H. Wilson's threshing machines u cant†threehed eighty loads of pane for Mr. George Kerr in one (by. Who can been thm REVIVALâ€"The Rev. Mr. Savage ie at pieeent holding revival meetings in this 9 ace. Gnowma.â€"â€"Onr village is growing. Mr. B. Howard at North Menvere moved here this wcek. PERSONALâ€"0a Sunday a. number of visitors were with friends here. Among others were Mr. and Mrs. Skuce of Mount Horob. Mr. and Mine ()athcnrt of Kendal}, Mien Craig of Newmarket and Manna Mrs. Jackson of Mount Horeb; REAL Esm'rnâ€"Mr. Dnis oi Opn has _____ .1 ou-‘ flan 'cI-m known la the Vince anï¬uu \u any--- ._-__ , REAL ESTATE-Mr. Div}: of Opn has rented that ï¬ne farm known as the Vance cmeetead tram Mr. Rabat Hannah of Lindsay. ALI-“gr-.. . Ni. [Corresnondenoe or The Pooh] SCHOOL REPORT. -'£ne ioilowiug report ghee the resale of examinations held in Mclndoo’e school for the month of Septem- ber. Names arranged in order of merit: Senior ionrth cluesâ€"Maggie Brown. Cora Stone, (:qual) and Josie Jewell. Junior fourth cle ssâ€"lï¬zzie Cowie, Minnie Francis, Bella Henry and Annie Jewel). Third clas aâ€"Minnie Marshall, May Foeier, Mary Brown, Duncan Brown, Ethel Hobbs, Willie McIndoo, George Stone, James Johnson, Archie Brown and Donald Mc- Lean. Second closeâ€"Bertha Hobbs, Elmer Semis, Isla Brown. Amelie Burgess. John Clark, Eddie Forster and John Brown. Pars eo:cnd-â€" Ruby Clark, George Jewell, Herbert Harrison and Maud Harrison. Senior ï¬rst Flo McNebb, Mabel Rose and Addie Warren. Junior lira: -â€" Alfred Cowie, Walter Foeier, Fred Johnson, Geo. Cowie and Neil Brown. Average onen- dance 30. W. A. Lansan, teacher. View. DU ’SFUIï¬D. [Correspondence of i‘m‘. Poem] Dcxsrono Cannes FACTORY heats the Midland counties. At. the recent exhibi- tion in Lindsey the Duneiord cheese took ï¬rst nrlze over six competitors. Cembrey bent Dunsfoxd inst year; ihie year ii: took second place. Score one and a. cheer for Dumiord and its popular cheese-maker, Mr. E. E. Devlin. and don’t forget one tor the proprietor, Mr. Edward Thurston. HARVEST HOME â€"'l‘he harvest home in connection with St. John’s church was 5 decided buccees. The tee was of the ueuel excellence. Interesting addresses were delivered by Rev. Meeere.Smudere and Creighton and Meeera. J. Lewis and LithgoW. Dueite were sung by Misses Mom-l Thuretcn and Jennie McCallum, Mieses Lottie and Ethel Kennedy. and Mieaee E. Burgess and Maud Woollerd, allot which came in for well merited ep- pleuee. Mr. E Woollerd gave a reading. At the close a vote of thanks wee tendered melodies. TEE ensueâ€"Mrs. J. Sholer and Mrs. Wm. Germyn are each rejoicing over a. young son. Truly the population oiDuns- ford ie regidly increasing; . -L---- 0..., 101'“ In luv-us; Any-yuan.â€- Mona: Bananaâ€"Dunstan! cheese loc- tory also took ï¬rst prize at the township chow in Bobcsyneon this week. Give an- other cheer for Teddy, tho cheesemskor, E. Thurston. roorietor, Dnnsiord cows end Doostor milk drawers who ore olwsys on time, with Cspt. Kennsdy on the lead. OOBUCON K. [Correspondence of TH]: POST.) LODGE MEETING. -A mootlnn of Loyol Gull Blur lodge mo hold on Thorodoy.tho Oct. Oth. The following ofllcon were on out, N. G., brother M. H. Revel). In tho chumâ€"V. 6., brothor. D. Smith; P. N. 0., J. B. Whlto; uontuy. C. '1‘. Drlnkoll; Irooourtr, P. Flnloy. This lodge, 'wo belle", to fulï¬lling tho tcrlpltmo when It nod. “Boot yo ooo onothcr'o horthooo." During tho quutor It It hu gold to slot broth». to: use tool ottood-oooo one woolly no: oboot Mt dollon nod to otlll In no good otoodlo ooootolly on It our wu._ A goodtlgo A â€out ovoqï¬otnrdu III-- In“ awn v- ..V -- I... and IImI'II I "in. 8mm“: "ulna“ III buIInIIII our wIIh mu. rIIdIuI Ind dIbIIII. mm In†con-- nogo onb bond- Ior_ InIIIIIon. n-_._-__ k--. nun. Ina vv-I-u .v- .â€".-â€"-. _ Gunman-Dr. Bcccd 3: (Joanna, hcvo rcmovcd into their cow cloud. which in 5 credit so Mr. Phiili I u c mil-com. cc it. in anichcd in an :clcu It 10. and 01104 with decal. icncy criiclu in. no" at rcuonhlc mic» ...... J. cm. P. M.. “(I amoral “on. will ho novic in this wool which will cdd mil: so 0 dollvccy of mail mum. his now cloud halal! in the contra ci ihc villus ...... C. '1‘. Drinhll. icmitun cud undulating claw-hunch: hn remand into Dr. Brood a: Co's. cl "and ad will com I lull lino o! in tofu. pain“. 011-. color! cud Multan wi cl nuduukcr‘c manual. . . .W. L. Bhiold'c «coal non. in dc y rccclvlcu now acetic; hchuclacomcdcun cl hardwcu chop. W.L.s.hccp mam cachet Mr. J. 0. chll and tho public will now (0991'. dclhiclciuc ioch illicit m . __-_. “Ilaâ€"III I-nï¬In-t "UW humâ€"’11:. Gobooouk rollumill Eula: «upload. Eamon m runningtm dons: the than," they and J gmmunuahus Murine-mucousâ€:- mm dun u nesting completion hum-w! heâ€; will njoies ‘ . ,n._ g...â€" BETHAIYZ. PETE (HOBO. MARIPOSé. "um myridioiit aid “I6 Spawn iï¬gtlor. return next summer. is the wish of hasten. [Cortes once at The Pond Axmvsnsmmâ€"The ennnel dinner of the Methodist church here take: 91006 on Monday, October 17th. A strong my 0! speekere hue been secured and a good time is anticlpcud. PERSONALâ€"Mr. '1‘. Blcherdecn hes been 5 resident for a. few due. He hoe menu:- ed Mr. Hobbe’ blecnmlthmg bnelneee during the absence or the letter flaking 031: are friends. . . . Mr. T. Grehem, station --- .. ~ : __-_. mum... with m; Oshawa Inenun. . . .un. -. ...-.____, agent e: Midland. event Sunday with his fether-in-lew, Mr. Henry Anderson. Mr. Graham is ecoompenied home by Mrs. Graham. who has been spending e few weeks here ..... .Mr. Thomas Mogul in re- jo‘clng over the birth of. ï¬ne eon....Dr. Allen and family are oh present in the village settling their eflelre previous to residing wnh his eon at Yelvexton, dled last week and Wes buried Ssturday. N OVAR. [Correspondence 0: Tm: Pos'rJ FAREWELL SERMON.-Rev. Mr. Gmh. {tutor o! the U. B. church hate. reached his farewell sermon on Sunday Lad lnet. During hle residence here Mr. Geach has made many friends and his lose will be greatly felt. We wlah hlm happiness and prosperity in his new home. - n n m n..- annnnn Temnlm held prosperity in nu “0W “vulva I. 0. G. T.-Onr juvenile Templar: held an open lodge in the hell on Tuesday evening. The programme consisted of dialogues, reoitstione, readings and mnelo vocal and lnetrnmenlel. Proceeds nmount- ed to about four dollars, which wee very good connldering the admission tee was only ten cents. n A“- - -...._ gnu-m mused over only ten cents. SNOW.â€"Qalte a snow storm passed over our village last week. , PERSONAL-v Our genial friend John Bridge to Congdon hoe gone to Severn work in his uncle‘s saw mill. We hear that he also intends moving his mother and sister there econ. They will be greatly missed. especially in the church. when Mlee Congdon is organist. and in the temperance lodge. . ENTERPRISE. â€"Mr. D. 5. Vincent, our worthy merchant, has opened a boot and shoe store in the building lately occupied by Mr. Show. In connection with e. in stock of boots and shoes he also keeps a stock 01 trunks and veliaeo. SALEMâ€"M ARI POSA. [Correspondence 0: Tm: P0312] PULPrr.â€"0n Sunday, Oct. 2nd, Rev. Mr. Tucker oi Bssvextm preached snnuei missionary sermons on this circuit. He preached in this place at 10 30 a. m. The sermon wee s prscticsl one, being an earn- est plea. for the universal spread of the gospel ...... Lest Sundey Rev. Mr. Disc of Wilfrid supplied Mr. Power's work in lhle circuit, the letter presching missionary sermons on Wilfrid charge. Mr. Ohe tool: tor his text "Keep thy heart with all diligence, for out 0! it are the issues oi! like," and presched sn excellent sermon. LECTURE. ,â€"- On Wednesday evening, Nov. 2nd, a. lecture will be given in this piece by the Rev. Ghee. Lengiord at Toronto, at one time s Roman Cstholie priest. The subject is s popular one, viz: "Why I left the church oi Rome.†Admis- sion, sdults. 153., double tickets 253.; children, 5c. Lscomcs.â€"Paring end quilting bees still the order 01 the dsy. Plonghing and threshing in iuli swing. Msny residents took in Oakwood fair. PERSONALâ€"Mess". Dan. and Mac. Mc- Pheden have taken sew erel prizes st fairs. viz: Toronto, Lindsey, Csnnington, etc. with cattle. flâ€"- _-Ll-...l was} A, wun (mum. Flam-Tue large the noticed west of here on Saturday night proved to be Mr. Fred Allan’s bun. 1'. was caus'ed by the momenta! upsetting of a. lumen. Ran Ewan. ' BUBOA Y GEUN . [Correspondence of Tm: Poe-M VERULAM FALL SHOW.â€"Tho Verulem egricmturelehow man held here on Wed- nesday, the inn inst†end on the day was most ievoreble, the exhibit e splendid one and the crowd large, i: was a. decided enc- cees. The exhibit of grain Wee the only one that was not 3 good one. but the ex- hibits in stock. rcote, garden vegetables and fancy work were excellent, in (net, taking the whole exhibit it wee one or the bent ever held here. BUILDING Norrs.-.â€"Mr. D. nge is build- ing it new furniture etore near Mr. H. Page’s pinning mill, and Mr. Rm. Patter- son is building a neat residence on the Allison corner lot, near the Baptist church. ANNWERSAY AND TELâ€"The Methedizt; or this piece held their ennivereery on lost Monday evening. and both the tee and the evening’s entertainment were thoroughly enjoyed by those present. The Rev. Mr. Thompson oi Omemee gave 5 very ebie ,_ Al, -â€"â€"â€"â€"_..... -0 oh. Ilmnn .LuUquavu v; Vuuâ€"vv 5... address on the programs or the times, showing what great amides had been made in science. reiigion and education during the last half century. The Rev. Mr. Ed‘ wards of Petexboro gave us mas: eleva- addrcaa on “Faith,†which was well re- ceived by all. The resident ministers who were preaenb gave ehor: nddresees, utter which the meeting wee closed. ONE TRIP A Dina-The Eatnrion began her single nip lent Monday and will con- tinue it till nuggatlgn closer. ~~_ I-_L--l-n .- unuu lb Mu flavln‘v-vâ€" ---- SEANTIES.-Tne Glimonr lumbering is athl to go on this winter. It was thought that they would not have any camps on their limits this aeaeon, but last Monday Mr. Chas. Miran arrived here from Peter- boro with about thixty men and proceeded to the woods to their old depot, a few miles north-seat 0! this place. They in- tend to run two oappe this season. in .1 A__L_ .-A blue. Luuu W luu ywv kurâ€" -_-v __,_-V Spomemm. â€"A law wild duck-Ire being brought int: the vlllaga by tho uporu. had thcsa of our village who love the chase are preparing for the door when the lemon oponr. ISLA Y. Correspondence or The Pm] Pnrsmnnon Arm Ammun.â€"'1‘l.nrz- do: of loot wool: nbont imy at tho young people gnthorod ot Mr. Eliom'o nnd prooonted Minn ‘ Kntio Eliord with o photoaroph nlhnm out! n 1 music hook. oooomvnniod by on oddrmo Minn Eliord hon noon orsnniot in tho Hnndoy oohool ior noorly two non. nnd thin prooontotion shown tho high ootimntlon in which nho in hold by tho young pooplo. Minn Eliord woo ton-n nrootlr by ourprioo. hut thnnltcd tho youn m plo for their Iinnnooo. rollowlnu in t o od- drnoo: Dom Imamâ€"in offering to on thin oliuht whon afoot to ord no. Ionr tr ondn oi tho Hanan: oohool on tomporonoo ooototy. do- oiro yontooooopt it no o roootrnltion of our toithtnlnnd omoiontloooro. no n mnrh o our oinooro noroonol round for you. nod no o m.- tnonto o: the hind rolnttono thnt hnvo olwnn ouhoiotoa hntwoon no. “to". not ixnornnt o1 how rut hovo boon tho mondo nag: yon. o! l on: ntloooo mnnlot in limo: no i in no- ittoo to thooo tnwo-od tn tllno of goon“. but woonn honrwitnooo toot our 1 o in both onooo hnvo boon mound w ‘h notio- oo nnd nu~ oro You anoint a: pool-ion. your nntntltnn n ndnooo. :ournnnl tn ootng‘boniogntr. hnvn won to: on tho ooaiidonoo. ct nod h rountd ottona tho Innn ovomo loont maxim: “a uth‘ mat; t o unnlt om flout norm on holiovo thot in tho otoootnowhon onloohnttt llama will oomohnoh’to thin nilht. â€In: I'Il. mumm __ _.“- V about. to am 'hna we no allied to mu 08 who: 1110- um: womaymoaflucnoc “without a th Mob 0! unmo- “on. GT.“ Inning "1} m9 flab t. In." In» 2:: 'wami“'h?â€Â¢ood" ' F's: 'i 1.71; o. " no a a . VI . and my mum. have kept the tum" Tunwcn Normâ€"Tue n unu- qua. mud-woodm- wu hold may tut. The (allowing an the amou- (or next gm: Predduuv. Boon: new; vloo mat. .lu. Wm; no «rum. J. D. Halal, u'moluo, J. 1. arm mm lust-Sunni... Pour M: squat, mu... _ -1 .___i_ â€". .._..A Erika. manna wall! “10an umwmmo unmana- â€'5 success. JANETVIALE: â€" Rev: D._ 36:35 go We“-.. __-_, Lon on Sunday 2nd inst. ace here Mr. Geach has .ds and his loss wiil be wish him happiness and Mr. M0333 is I‘ "an â€" nummmmm , _ (MNNINGTON. Fm Scumâ€"Hr. Rich-ad Peon-o m poncho-edict. large 0311" an wall-known Ben Johann km in unripe-n. It eon- shtootZSOoeruinoonli, lot 8 and port ï¬llet 4. We consuming an. Prom on on mammalianâ€"An “tempt wu mode Mend-y to ï¬re tho residence of Mr. P. Mo- an on lediswat. south. Smw was placed clone to one of the window on the north side bad then not ï¬re to. Hoppii! the ï¬re was noticed in limo to an the buildinw. The ï¬n wâ€, undoubtedly. the work 0! on incandiu-y. Accmxm‘.-Mr. Funk J 3! bid “I. mis- fortune to moot with a v serious and what might hove moved 3 tsl ooddont. While naming Reeve my on Mondoy morning in removing the lone pinto mus from the front at Mr. A. Wym's drna store about four feet at the top port of the ï¬ne broke ond tell on Mr. Joy, uniting in: on the leis wrist ond olmoat severing the bond (mm the arm. The wound wu dressed by Drsï¬ut and BI! ghom ond Mr. J y 1530!? doing as well as can be expect- 83.1 [Gleam CAMERA Y. [Correspondence of T8! 1’ho ] Cannon Nousâ€"0.1 Friday, bootsrnber 30th, an evening meeting was held in the Presby terisn ehureh. CambrsKya when Mr. W. M. McKay. student of ex college, ï¬nished his mission work for the season. After an able discourse from Mr. McKay, the ordinance of baptism was administer- ed by the Rev. James Scott to two children and three adults, and upwards of twenty munbers were received into the church. At the close of the services Miss Mary Cowieson addressed Mr. MoKay.â€""Be speeted sinâ€"I have been requested by the congregation and friends in Camhray. on this, your parting meeting after the sum- mer session, to express the high satisfac- tion we have had with your profitable services amongst us in visitation. Christian Eendeavor society, bible class. Sabbath rchcoi, puioit services and evangelistic meetings. You now leave us for a Whti! s study at Knox college, and we pray that you may have the Master's blessing on your studies and preparation onward to the ministry. We hoye you will ever have akindi feeling towards us, and we will be gi should we be favored with a Sabbath visit during the session. And now to manifest our good feeling in party, I have to request hir. Isaac Fair to dis- charge his pleasant duty.†Mr. Feir then addressed Mr. McKayâ€""Dear slr.â€"-I hsve much pleasure in presenting you with a small token of our appreciation of your accept-able work amongst us. and express- ing our best wishes for your future studies and nrcgress. and hope this. (handing Mr. MCKQI a purse) as a token of our esteem and gratitude. will be received by you.†Mr. McKay feelingiy and briefly replied, thanking the friends for their kindness to him. The meeting was then closed with the doxoiogy. Dick’s Blood Puriï¬er for Horses§ [1211th etc" 250. DICK’S LINIMENT 13 most excellent tor. awelllnge. bruises. Boulder, sore: em, in mm or. beat. ad a moat. wondextul cure for mount“! DICK 60,. RC. Box 482, â€"22l.f The Champion Gold Mogul Oil for 311 Machinery. MCCOLL’S CYLINDER OIL Is the best in the country. Try it. MOCOLL BROS. 6400.. - TORONTO. To buy "mew“ whtoh “3me to be e pun-no bargain end and It not at all what you expected- Rove you ever been served thet way with Woollen Goods? (Ym which did not. my for knitting Blenheu thet turned yellow end herd when Wuhan) I! to, you had "â€17“ to be more eerefnl in future Still. with every preoeutlcn “a late .xpemnoe you contact slweye tell ohoddy from honest 9004., The but buyers are deoeivot In dealing with us. however, you no no ohenoee. u we do not headle shoddy. Eoneet Goods end Low Prion ere tho inducement“ we of!» our can-om". Our nook g EflflLï¬iï¬m iiiï¬iiilii my“ ERRORS OF YOUNG OLD; HOW VERY PROVOKING 0‘11 out! no out BLANK!!! out} ILLNIILS before buying. atom vowing done on shortest notice. 3t 15 on. PO? â€rd; '0 provide tho cotton; double width 80m. Dal direct. ‘1' III tho mun- mtmn. . HORN B 408-. M. 80‘- fl. mâ€"I- mun! WOOL!" m of Ysrn 1| completeâ€"88 dwaront kinds. Envy Y» n {or lu'. war. a good a homo msdo. Fun Yum. nu chum. Durinesn or 8 ht. Stunted Devdopylgnt._bo_ss_ of l’gwelfl 1n the .__l. c-_:_-l W s: Folly. cossive Indulgence» in Urine ailments brought on Youthful Every bottle mam Call 0! (mouse. address, enclodng 3c stamp for "â€"7.1. E. Iâ€"iAZ IELTON9 Graduated Pharmacist. soe YWM ToronwLOnt. Mud-g mm. 3o:- :1. Ian-u THRESH Miscellaneousg gm. an. Im-u. Organic Wane“. F‘mnl Memory. Luck 0: hem. permanently met! by Hazelmn’s Vitalizar Also Nervous Debllfly Dlmness or 81511;. 8, .‘, will remove nil aim of invenond oonzconenuy prevent my dime mt may b0 gain from ukinn a ï¬rm hold no their coagulation: will be found inï¬nitely superior to any Condi- tion Powder now not (1. u it loosen. the hide. enabling the nnimol to out its hnir. and is 5120 an nnfnUing endicuor of Bots and Worms. For sale everywhere. DICK'S BLISTER. for mums. mgbonea. etc. 500 DICK'S OINTMEN’I‘, for notes. scratches ESCOILBros. C'o. Horn W 731-05. I'I‘ NOT? U3! BRUSTS ANQ SCALES Hair and Eyebrowu Fen 011'. W1 and Many Remedies No Beneï¬t. Entirely Cured and mu: Restored by Cancun. / ' -, ~ , _. _, (â€E ‘2 I, bone a! Cancun. - y ‘V nnd thou: a dozen cake! 0! Cancun Son. md {our boule- of Cctlcuu Rnowun‘. elu- wu cured entirely. Her halt came on mlnmnd w-day Ibo ha: as ï¬ne 3 head of black curly bdrm u smooth nkln us any lady in Allcmown. nereyo- brown :rc heavier than the ever were, her cal in tree from dandruff. and her Led for the beneï¬t of tho-e Iufledng wltl: umo dloem,‘ or to tho-o who my doubt the truthfulneu 0! this gnu-meat. write me, lncloplng I m , and l wlll cheerfully Ill-wet. I am sure that GU11- emu Rnxzmn cured my wlfo. {or Ibo mod noth- lnn clue during the tour or ï¬ve months Ibo “IIDIS\I A“ QTORREK The new Blood md Skin Puriï¬er. lam-fly. and Ccrxccu. an urea Skin Cure. nod Cancun SOAP. tho exqubm Skin Bauunor.extcrnnlly.lno anally relieve sad Ipccdily cum every about and humor of the skin. gulp. 3nd blood, with [on o! w. (tom Nancy :0 Ice, Iron: pimple- to menu. _____________ Skin d BABY’S bycï¬xcï¬ï¬â€˜Psï¬â€˜ii-‘Fï¬ï¬'s‘iumï¬ï¬ï¬ Sold everywhere. Price Cm 750.: Son 85c.; lineman. $1.50. 'Pupuod 3y the Pom: sum Dana Am) Cannon. Canyonu'mx. 33'" Howâ€"genre Skin Discuss." 64 “W3 mutations, and Wonk-18 em. Cuticura Resolveqt Guticura Hematite: Kleï¬ley in?! barn».- Pdns Ind Weak- ncues relieved In one Inmate by the Cnuqnn ‘Anfl-Pnln Planter. m. .7 mm... _|__ A- yuuvuuâ€" .â€" â€"â€"-â€"â€" only inn-manoeu- pin-Hm“ Phi“- LII-WEB l mu In". _- _. _ , cured my wlfo. {or the mod noth- tho tour or ï¬ve months Ibo med FREEMAN STOBKER. 225 Court. Street, Anemown. Pb Doctor which are those goods and new, rm and beautiful. We man be ha. quote prices, which are ausggydm’.‘ 0W Mal "M'I medical seismieza. out wit .vsll. tn! the pal-2;; Wu: ms: to 1', ~ h “than verdict that 1h 7:; v.3. ;; . ,- flm,nnd that only de -:h;;r;.d is n. I I I SH mmsumrmï¬. u n s; â€the foetal-atlas Lon; .. ,h d thotoft51er agilfflcr Wen aflt, " ‘ MW†61!. M the cam it??? 302% 07' head eenution tbrcunms' .:~ “‘“" H " M thetoiiowinz inner, W“. w) " I: '3 M u: eqndly remark“: (‘Li‘t‘ c III“ the antics of The é:u:\f\; ; SOLS‘CXLLE. S. Y., J . n.- - . ‘ ' * ‘ ' Five weeks ago .‘s'.?.~-. ‘ Hyde). wee Very law and no: 4.7,. _: We. short time He was 11 rug: bgony '0 Ind to give him mar-prune to ream: 2:! . («I ma from which he Wyn-uneasy: given him up ’1 DC; is: (1 inc: tor him. and my den: re. its: apnea â€help .Mflbelng the only c3331: runs. 5:.) ;e day he saw in 'hc Al Wen menu: or how 5 man by [he ‘Qluht. llvinz in deny, tunings ca “who wee “meted like fame: wiza Aozvo m hed bson very green)†I)“n:‘11.'.v A HIGINBOTHAM '1 - Dru ist Lindsa ‘mmtï¬a‘smtnoï¬: a; ' i n 99 , a me these pills ooui: be had _c‘ :51 '5 Medicine Comp-my. H-ocxvzm Lind-er. September 21. 1891â€"24. ‘1 Schenectady. and mu they unn- m to, my hngmd lgen: 2.50 for :1); be: - And 1? at a mains: Inc] Law: 5. corned. â€the: bee “ten but four bnx'se o! the Pllll. Beinnolonger conï¬ned to his Dad to get up withsux assist-my and ,. _ r . tbh ‘ ( - ‘ e manual; of a cone to wsik about me | , _ . We _\ , an! nu around cn: of doors H: has n; ' sppotlleJllB toad BRPMS with him 1â€": I â€lathe back from which he sure 0 i no .dflurflblyhu let: him. He has no; undue-own fleeing psi-dine r d a. euldnotbeeuoa. How glad we are an mam the-e wonderful Pin. rm». A PROMPT SETTLEMENT. in. mm we are to: what may have . _ II tuber. Indeed the!†here done we: On Saturday. the 16th inst, my barn in Emily was 1311â€}th ’m‘u. . unfii'zfiï¬h 3131;??? 0113162 The above letter indicated a cui blazing shingle from a burning barn on an adjacent farm. my claim for loss on contents was adjusted to my satisfaction, and mm. a to be worthy of the £1 Investigation, end Tne Szenasrd at tel day, the 25th, Mr. S. Corneil has a cheque for_ the. amount of mu ' .1 a, 9;... 4... (W A; come†w in fulL It is hardly necessary to say that I am highly pleased wuh' Nae mmvï¬bgaggrnéhgugï¬ {at}; d the promptness of the insurance com 1' M It. Wuh um and in m, 1‘ red fairness of the settlement an n interests by ' '- not to Salevli‘ie with ism-usual the (note of the one u be found '.1 in paying my claim. Farmers will promote their ow ch no instructions he wan trusting their insurance business to Mr. Corneil. JAMES MITCHELL “u“ ‘0‘ 0“ TQM“, Ail-my- ’-. _ In“ upon rule-din" H 'de an) :e: 0â€. m A“. m !u hm end “on his baiting. and r: â€I and trio-do eke whole an" :1 John Maxine. _ damn-ma in. mm «Miran. been given given us by me can d N. can end rapid canvs’ehcsn‘ m ES F0 R SAL ï¬ff'.?’;‘f;“:;“:‘£“;i°; hmsohnuou Imï¬ï¬‚lh vizi.‘ A. PROMPT SETTLEMENT. On Saturday. the 16th inst, my barn in Emily was burnt by: blazing shingle from a. burning barn on an adjacent farm. On the 2!: my claim for loss on contents was adjusted to my satisfaction, and!I day, the 25th, Mr. 5. Cornell has a cheque fox; the amount of my.le in full. It is hardly necessary to say that I am highly pleased mthd fairness of the settlement and the promptness of the insurance comp“ in paying my claim. Farmers will promote their own interests by 5 trusting their msurance business to Mr. Cornell. cheap. Apply to Two portable Waterous I2 h. p.,-. in working order. I“. 3““ Ihbmughbred and Farm icck Insured at 0er Low Rates. no sales in our Fancy Goods departmeLt are constantly in; m. It’s the low prices that do it. A A new line of Violin: and Aocordeonl in a few days. We have just received a lime of ENGAGEMENT RINGS mag-51L; w v. Illa-II. leverel with m-un 3c of 8 Jacobs on." ____.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" XI. )1, pmcE, 14 Wk: Square, 12. 0.. I r? , BTR‘!"°"“1 W my m Ind the 1chch pain 31:31:11?“ ’GIATIUHIâ€" mu: m; um H'v wmww "h ..- "'an I, w" JACUL‘L :3 “31.30“ â€CLEAX. Barrie Iblpnd, Ont.. Mun-T ,4“ 1. â€" : “ I “Send severely wuh m-umivg. 1“, . ‘ï¬mm bv the use of 8!. Jacobs 011." ° “ swim C.S.A. Aug.8.1839. “It-11mm QCI‘Tchn-Jslu with gel-den; used'ï¬ve Donne: of H. Int-.4, ,,,__._.I-.â€" JACU‘L'. l. r: LAMEBAQL‘: rr HAS NO EQUAL. txczgggnciz. mud n: W KEITH'S. WILLIAM STREET' .-l7. AM J. J.WETHERUP; HUGHAN 616 00.. l 2-2 ONTARIO MUTUAL LIYE 5 1w Companvo mum.“ â€he“ nguula‘liu a; A part0{botfl.eofst. hum." 01:75:33 533132 wanted, for which PRICE will be P nï¬iduxrlsu. W. FOWFS, (3: p ï¬g!“ High Hullmmgv‘f m he 11“ Ibeumnul -U >tfllb‘ NH)" .0 I A A m. m of hlndsJect and joiuu. 1,2 Um w: m â€rem“ I results. Ik-forc 1M we“ mmemlenm Huhcuml. St. Jacob’s 011 In, :,__nngqmn xgnqga _sn. _ ‘_A. J. J. Wetherup. Kin not tn. ORGANS AND PIANOS ONE PE ICE ONLY. The Best Inshuments known for the Least Money. fl dunHZHR I .wlnvflofln .334 8059 3.3.3836: The Jewolloryâ€" 1P mum "I?†at Wholesale Prices. Iron F the RIM (‘0qu -i‘-h;wâ€"'m" Sch-vile in A 905.0 ï¬x 71 “on any X. 1.»qu ‘J - â€Ouagadou- at m 5.;- i. The†easy: were inveaziaazed *5 for by the A‘hmy Journai M Noun, Albany Express and whose reputstlao is n .ua-g the facts were as jug: sated. ߠmiraculous wu tg-z "ai w: “and when (t is X'c'LSE'L’l? ed 2?; d at the cssea referred :9. the v.1: u been pronounced locuuux My A, - a ;~ ._2 A. In.â€- AHA n' vhn '93:!“ the put few mmzha [hire l “rad In the columns of the S.) .< “granular: of s n'ltnbu' of cure “tabla u tojuetlfy Lac Lcrm w. r I.â€". These can; were inveaziaated â€"- mâ€" t' , W. and st less: one of :50 c '1 truest! by men WhJse reputs .ion dad than upon; me lepdua of ', â€gaunt o: 'h: blunting: 3nd m o! “Lander Hydeâ€"Scar â€clad“ 5nd Longs tor Dog-h mm From this Punblc 09nd. Amt-tune Narrnwe. F m Bjmcuse Standard. .. A» â€OTHER GREAT mum ‘ 108 A CANADIAN 1251451) l | l 1 Wm win)“. I. u w“ to an off In go to I the chrmlng cad titr- mtd A new. mn! W'J“ W. 0.3 [ms-hm“ S)“ ecqnmd a! the m I! w Dian- of thc N AH mm , U he knew 3 ml Put “an: Hyde. and II ' fl-ofllflktw'l min b: dwuanuhnnn. "YmUM I. Wuh- Johnna. 3-0 â€0 1' who buy anti. hmu. lwe.‘ M um boon ova mu 0! In; â€(In anti-d 0- m 91"" gags: '5? *3 “tick! I.†you froOM-o e! â€.0 hunt»: If. Hyde and w m Mun-I n4 unmet cuu‘ w. ‘ “Thu'o I“ right : yc "hometown nod use Mr.‘ [whom-morn†'ul tuna, u-o hm lo MI II 'dkbi'um In. Job Kl. (who won pinging I no no my twlnz. and m. 1 We! By 30." ~ ' Filled, Into the almng L c nu am he wvuld w: .1 ~~l 6 hi. “chaos: and care A - ~ to In bclqa Dubunh Eh; QEauahirm Meir?S Pill influx. FRIDAY e SOLSVILLE MI 113‘ m '00.: lo lawn: W... h Phlhnd. r _Hyda. m oldâ€"um be 70 113 Se 5"- bull in Baookfleld. MI , 0!! my _llto_wu_ upon: which rcadilg ? stomach, pr( value and to take. either by v : constipation, )d‘ :; sick h eadaclu derangemenua ( Diver, 1:31.301 colds and fcv e..-. . I“ bacillus holploia. 1:: mn- had enough to “to In: htpd mg“; and my dgg â€7"†_- dad with t1 .. Limess and a r?†oongposed of †amongst ‘ Th4 I50 the neu- at helping w r 3‘0!- oulerlngn were :no u: m m MI had boon. I ‘h kinda-t out. M In.“ tin! of I (m â€an.“ In ad woll’uon‘d u to ram ‘ Wm â€an. the a! dumbâ€. r _ grew to be I famél y