Ellery P DISH†LOntnMgn-chg 939M for . "I suffered e1 1: rf St. Jacobs 0i] 15:! 741008 I. smrn Emily was burnt by :nt farm. On the 21: y satisfaction, and 131 3 amount of my c1311 Iighly pleased with tl the insurance compal rown interests by 6 t are constantly Before thé Heb cured ale Prices. Lime of 'ume'nts 7m a-st Money. few days. ND PIANO W Rain or 5;} " Shine it 33A Won’t hm 'g'ist, Lindsa: Direct Agent. LINDSA INGS, 3'? Any Am? MITOI DER. 00., 1TH. $1211 u .izsusuuul. cun- u...“ «w: ....-- -v- vâ€" pgnsi': my huaband sen: $2.50 for six horas of them. And when 5 bleeeiui: they have been! Father has taken but {our bares of the Pink Pills. lie is no longer confined to his bed. but is 3b!\ to get up without assistance and with the .11 1 unly of a case to walk about the house and 31'. around tn; 0! doors. He has a good heart; appetize.his road agrees with him. the pain i ‘ "'1; from which he sun's- also long 3mg. has 23!: him. He has no more reaping cine and he appears and says he feels Like a. new man. Tue 601013 had pronounced his aliens: to b': craving paralysis and said he com: as: be can; now glen we are that we heard now: made wennzsri'ul Pink “.13, and how rhmkiul we are for whatmey have done :or miner. Indeed they have done wonders. yes, cVen a. miracle {or him. Respectfully yours, MR8. W ILLIAX JOHNSTON. The above was: indicated a cure so :emarks'aie 2.2 to be worthy of the fullest. mvr‘nkfldhzdf‘, and Tne Smndsrd determin- ea :0 raw: ma races, .1 correcaly stated, hater-e :hq pubzic for the beneï¬t of other suflsrere, or it astound-d, to let the public know is. Wizh this end in view a. reporter we: sent 9-; SJL-wli‘le with taut-notions to 8173;136:3643 or the one as he found them. Wish :b no instructions he went to Salsviile mi on Tawny, August 2, 1892, «1191 upon Pounds: Hyde and learned {rem him and from his relatives and neigh- bors and friends the whole story of his sickness and me terrible suflsim, of his hvinz been given given up by the doctors. end of hi4 cum and rapid eonvdescance by gs use of Dr. Wizihms' Pink Pm. 201'?an n mug... nu... .- .. _-_-__-V_ :1; or :he cssee referred to the sufferer had aean pronounced incurable by lending physl: 25:, and at less: one of the cases wastrezca’i by men whose reputation hoe placed 211m among the leaders of the world’s :hnlczl scientists, but without mil, 32‘. m: 93.1mm wee sent to his home with th: :rilc: that there wee no hope tor 11qu an. an at only death could Intervene to relieve: - ==1ï¬3rln;a. When some months later the reetaretlon tohe lhh and strength of the farms: sulfsrer was announced it ie Little wands: tint the case crested it pro- found sensation throughout the country. Recently theiolio wing letter, which indie sted ac chltuy rsmerksble coral come under the notice of The Standard : SOstrLLE. N. Y., June .5. 1892. ' Five weeks ego tether. (Philender Hyde). was V'ui‘y low end not expected to live have shot! :me He was in such agony that we had :a zlve him morphine to relieve the - v ‘ mm from which he was suffering. The ixsers had given him up They and there was no help 5:: him. and my dear tether longed for death as bin; the only certain relief from his mixture 0 e dsy he saw in the Albany Jon-23‘. an account of how a. men by the name 0! want. livlnz in Gilwey, Seretoge county. um who was !. :tl-czau like father witnlooomotor stun. zed ban very greatly benefltted and hovel f2: permanent cum from the use of Dr. William :5 Pmk inns to: Pele People. 0:: learn- a: :hese pills coull be had or the Dr. '3 Medicine Company, Brockvllleï¬nm meg-lay, and that they were not ex- r \A (A p-_ .s_ I.-__- -0 m2 W1! and 3‘ 1: {1.3.7 be of interest to the man to know man Salwma tn amatoï¬oo village In Midi-win; ewaty. F. Y.. about so mile: from L'Jm, on the luv. d the N01 York, Ontario 6.: Waszem railroad. l: h the 1mm: ".6 winch to get OK to go to Mad!- Ion Lake, the cunning and attractive Obieozin pain: at 3 men may picnic and excursion parties. 0; reaching 8310711145 '13 reporter enquired at the an agent. who 14 a 80 my; hare o! the National ‘ ass Comma , t! he knew a man by the mum d Pa “do: Hyde, 3nd Wm hellvc'. 330 Also it b. know a mm by the fame ct WJLm Johnna “Yen." aid he ‘I am Wuuun Johnson. and thlscda- £166,221.) n my min" was, lines with mm :«bst when house ova m on thq “do hiii; man’s him sitting a thankzm.’ Wuea toad 5m: you moo“: emnd '58 no interv'mw Mr. Hyde and to burn Ibont his sickum ml Allocateâ€, Mr. chasm said : “rm". all right: ; you 9:0 flSlit over no ace house and me Mr. Hyde "“1 my Wife. I Wm «one our pretty soon, Indy: and ha may no happy to H1 ’00 “[933: 1:." 39cm- .-; From this Pnnblo condition -5 Remark :ble Narrative; mt: Snacnse Standard. Dlriuz the met few months there have ,ppiav‘ed in the columns of the Scandal-d the panic-liars of a. number of cures so mm‘x zble 33 to jsstify the term mlrscu- mg, Tnese c.2533 ware Investigated end vouched far by the Albmy Journal, the Danni: S :vs, Albzny Express and other papers wnOse reputatlop is a guarantee an: the facts were as Ju§$ stated. That mezerzn mimculoua was Juatlflad will be ï¬mlttei when it is remembered that in ,n- _.l-__-_l s; LL; -_m‘--_ â€W111 you well: in i" said In. John!†“750m chhdnen (who was flexing 5170‘“ "109322 )u-e my twins, and Ii!- 15 my ““121. Pmmnder Hyde.†Mr. Hyde walked into the sitting room Md new a seat. said he Would willingly ‘Ill me story of his sickness and care, And h“his: objections to its being published, on “mm in the means of helping to relieve â€â€5 Wh'ï¬e enffcringe were one some or r to what his had been. 5" 5‘0?! was no fo‘lowe : My name ie Phiiendmr Hyde. I on My 70 years oldâ€"will be 70 in Semen» 59- I was born in Bnookfleld, Medioon WW. when all my lite was open: until Pay. when, beacming helpleee, my eon- hw was kind enough to take “me into â€ghhome, and from him and my daughter , hive hsd the kindest core. My life ‘Wï¬tion has been met oh. former. "' “Wan pronperoue end wellndem .u’wxed until two yeere ego WNW: “on I had the arm. When mom m z: ’3“! a sensation of numbnqo in In! thich mdnsily grew to be}!!! it ANOTHER GREAT TRIUMPH FOR A Cï¬NADIAN REMEDY. ‘;cz-u'n o: vha Sufl‘aflngs and Bo:- :om: on of thunder Hydeâ€"Helpless. Bed pdlen .snd Long- to: Dean-81- away, FRIDAY, 031‘. 14, 1892. ï¬on 3;; 13.11 mcdicinal vgluerrand them easy to take, 'exthpr by old or wane. For coqstlpatlon, dyspep. £33, biilqusness,’ szck headache, and me common gerangements of the 5,‘o.‘::!£('7-'. Lwer, and 3m“; 0 1, cucck colds and fevers, Ayer’s compounded with the View to general usefulness and adaptability. mm, are composed of ï¬lm purest vevemble gpenents: Then- delicate a? r. (Visiting) thCh readily diS‘ 501195 in thystomach, preserves their 51-31 muhcmal value and 3y to take, _either by old or #1922 93 Ayer’su Pills =7 'r. ry Base Effect IVO SULSVILLE MIRACLE. ; “mailirity as a. family medi- ' in greater demand now micro. They are put up ., and boxes, and whether 1:53 or travel, Ayer’s Pills i" 12:21le to any other. Have 0;; mm; them? ver’s Pills lze ether cathartics, the effect w :3 kills is to strengthen :oz-y organs and restore to 1 :Ezeir regular and natural ac- lluCtOI‘S everywhere prescribe J In spite of immense compe- H '5' have always maintained .y x n, Ayers Remedies r...) C. A yerC9.,Lowe1],Mss. hi by any Dru ggists. "lil- Ul UOVUOVHU v- -- â€"_â€"-. T-Jese P313 sro manufactured by the Dr. Willisme’ Medicine Camoany, Brockviile, 022.. and Schenectady, N. Y., and are sold only in boxes bearing the ï¬rm’s trade mark and wrapper. st 50 cte. a box, or six boxes for $2 50. Best in mind that Dr. Willisms’Pink Pills ore never sold in bulk, or b I the dsz an or hundred, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form is trying to defraud you and should be avoided. Dr. Williams’ Pmk Pii’s may be had of all druggiszs or direct by mail from Dr. Wil- liams’ Medicine Company from either address. The price at which these pills are sold make a course of treatment com- psrstiveiy inexpensive as compared with other remedies or medical trestment. L ukuu‘--U-â€"' _-_ . cffmte of la. mlope, palpltetlon or the heart, pale and allow complexloue, and the tired feeling resulting from nervous precaution; all dieesees depending on vitiszed human in the bioed, such as scrotule, chronic eryei- pelee, etc. They are also a. speciï¬c for trou- bles peculiar to females, such as suppress- ioneJrregularmee, and all forms of wash ness. They build up the blood and restore the glow of health to pale and cello w cheeks. In case of men they «tee: a radical cure in all cases arising from mantel worry over- wark or excesses of whatever yeture. h..- “A A lursher investigation revealed the (not the: Dr. Wiiilsme’ Pink Bills are not a patent medicine in the~sense in which the: term is usually understood, but a eclenuflc prepxmtion successfully used in general practice (or many years before being ofl‘er- ed to the public generally. They contain in s ‘condenaed form all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nervee. They are an unisiiing speciï¬c for such diseases as iocomotsr ataxia, partial par- alysis, Ss. Vltns' dance. sciatica. neuralgia, rheumatism, nervouehead‘sche, the utter ‘AL , L,__- B: Besides Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, other people In Salevme conï¬rm the neconnte of the sickness of Mr. Hyde end of his most remarkable recovery. and A number of others for vsrlons ailments, ere using one Pmk Pills. The mother of Abel Cursle is using them with satiatsctory effects for rheumatism, and Mrs. Lippi“, wife of ex- Sanstzr Llopltt, is using the Plug with much beneï¬t for nervous debfl!§y._ _‘ nun-H... -â€"Srpeolsl agent Maury reported to the Washington department the: on the 16m unlmo be main ad 930 cases of 001nm m the steamer Wilmingsoo, from Vsnoonver to Astoria. The vessel was headed outside the harbour at Agents and the opium found betoae it could be thrown overboard to accomplices ready to receive it. The vessel has been llbe‘Jed and her ofï¬cers sneezed. This is the seeond time in thee months that the Wilmington he been “baled for emuaelina opium. "Mt-:Hide has continued to take tile pull regularly 3i ace he began their use, end was on his tenth box at the time he told his stgry._ _ __ - -- v . , ,Ag,,, “Yes," said Mr. Hyde, “and the paln has gone out of my book and the nu mbneas out or my legs. I have no more chills, my digestion in good, and I have en excellent appetite,†and then after a muse, "But. on me, I am an old mm; I hove seen my beet days and can not have to recover my old vigor no a younger mm might, but I am so thankful to have the use of my limbs and to ,be relieved otAthoee dreadful puny," mica apyrochss Ant! Dndmfl' ï¬rm the no: that 1: non only thoroumy rot-ma Dsndnfl will three applications, but stop; man of the am. reumrea fading hair to {1-1 enigma! mlor And make it not: and pliable without lean-Ir my indlcsnon d a dressing being used. Clear as maul. clean to use. it is a. valuable toilet ’mpmuon.-27-l. Luge cu: m said to denote gonna-Dy; the mule is very {anemia wnh his heels. . â€" â€"Whon the hair mm- a cone out 1- comb- ha'. is shown a values at the scalp that outs for Immediate attention. Tho but papa“.- . smut further loss of nut and mm mo un- .. - hum" audition h Aye" Eur The dim-renew between; succu- 3nd genus-n auc- eeaa is tint the lam“- but non money in it. of a Mr. th in Galwsy, Saratoga county, by the use or Dt. Williams’ Pink Pills tor Pale People. We had’nt much faith. but we felt that it was our duty to try them, and so we sent to the Dr. \Viil- iams’ Medicine Company. and got six boxes oi the pills. We read the directions care- fully, and resolved tooomplv with them as fully as possible. We stopped airing him morphine or any other medicine, cut otl‘ all stimulants, and gave him the Pink Pills and treatment according to directions in which each box is wrapped. The effect was wonderful and almost immediate. In ten days after father began taking the pills he could get out of bed and walked with- out assistance, and has continued to im- prove until now he walks about the house andjhehstreets by t_he_aid_ of _a cane only." “I: wé’éï¬xé‘fi‘tï¬- $.31: Ehh'éï¬aawi'iii condition that; we saw in the Albany Jgumzhthegtory o; thg tplraculgna euro “While I .was in this conditi cold eelinga would begin in my feet 811%";ka up my legs to my heel: and would follow the whole length at my backbone. These Espelle. which occurred daily, would laet ‘ irom two to four hours, and were excrucia- tingly painful. I could not sleep I had no appetite, I became helpless, an life was such a burden that I on ed ior death. Why. my dear sir, the pain sofl’ered wee more to be dreaded than a thousand deaths. “While in this condition I was treated by Dr. Green, of Poolvlllc, and Dr. N ichol- son, of Saisvilie, and Dr. Weed. oi Uuoe. They did me no good. I econ become perfectly helpless and lost all power of motion even in my bed.†“0.: the 24:11 of February leet," said Mrs. Johnson, “we had him brought to our home. He had to be carried all the way in a bed. He was so helplcsa and such a sulfate: the doctors geve him no. They eaid he had locomotor ataxia and that he could not be cured. They stopped giving him medicine and said they could only relieve the pain, and tor the purpose be QAAL _ _l‘g A. ,,I,~. I took I. pint' or "WEEKS-y- (â€"631.1-oiwtirzz months and morplgne in REBGE qugnflgga, “Y. __- â€"‘_II , . ' ,,.__â€"vâ€";y-Ilfl.lll. JWI‘MIM' neeeinmyteetflngend thenslnend etm'neee extended to my knee. end to 1:: hip jointenmd tothe bowel-Mecca»: underwent“! digestion. To move the how a I was compelled to teke greet quen- titles of eager on. 11ml .- "'7; vnvw- "‘F â€" mm." 1! I! LP“ 14'pnt w min â€0. m. man" she a»?! 6- mam-W “1° 1““! Ind my mum. II..- In __ 1A,; A EVENTS of THE WEEK. HERE AND CANADIAN POST; LINDSAY, own; mrmagpc'ronnn 14. 1892; _, \ THE Tina's: It bell. ' Holsteinâ€"Cow. 1 P Allin, 2 ’1‘ H Sanley; 1 yr old heifer, 1 P Allin; hotter calf, 1 P Allin; aged ball, 1 ’1‘ B. Sanley;2 yr old ball, 1 P Allin; ycatllng bull, 1 P Allln; bull calf, 1 P Allln- herd, 1 P Allin. Gradesâ€"Cow, 1 [5 s Mink, 2 M Mchd. den; 2 yr old halter, l J Campbell, 2 M Mc- Phaden; 1 yr old halter, 1 J Campbell, 2 P S Mnr‘k; heifer call, 1 and 2 J Csmnboll; m ox, steer, can or heifer, 1 R Moore, 2 V D3102; herd, 1 P S Mark, 2 J;Campball. SHEEP. CJlnwoldâ€"Aqod ram. 1 C Caad. 2 W P King; sham-ling ram. 1 P 5 Mark, 2 J as M Swain; ram lamb. 1 J Gibbs. 2 W P King; 2 swap, 1 F Smailwood, 2 J Gibbs; onen- ung eweâ€"Al Jan M Swain. 2 J Gibb~; owe lsmbg, 1 F Smnllwood, 2 W P King. intimatedâ€"Aged run,l J B: shnw,2 W E Swain; shout-ling ram, 1 J an Swain, 2 W.E Swain; run lamb, 1 J Bsnuhaw. 2 J M Swain; 2 nae‘l even, 1 J Dsmas. 2 J Bushnw; snarling eyes. 1 W E S wnln. 2 J ngahnw; ewe lnmos, 1 J M Swain. 2 W E Swain. Gradesâ€"Stunning ram. 1 J Gibbs: mm cv‘n R ).d or carriageâ€"Brood mere and feel. 1 11' Cory, 2 Alfred Webeter; 2 yr old colt. l W Downer. 2 Geo Smith: 1 yr old entire colt. 1 N Berker. 2 John B33; 1 yr old colt 1 J Jenkins. 2 W Dawner; 2031 0:189; 1 J Wylie, 2 Alfred Webster; ieam. 1 A Mc- Millan, 2 W Short; eingle driver. 155 bends end over. 1 W L King, 2 I J enklnr single driver. 15; hands and under. 1 0 Weldon, 2 J Wylie; eeddle horse, 1 T Bowen, 2 Wm Liiiioo. CATTLE. Dnrhemeâ€"Cow, 1 D McPhedden. 2 J B Gnham; 2 yr old heifer. l J Csmpbeli. 2 V Dale; 1 yr old heifer, l J Cnmpbeli, 2 V D119; heifer call. 1 J B Graham: aged ball, 1 J B Graham, 2 yr old bull, l D McPhsd- den, 2J Dimes: yearling bull. 1 J Cunn- bsll. 2 0 Jewell; bull cslt. 1 J B Graham. 2 Vpsie; herd,1 J 8 Quinn. 2 J Camp- “éAï¬E-snwnng ram. 1 J Gibbs: mm lamb, 1 09¢} 2 J_Weldo_n; aged even, 1 P S 7 â€"â€" __-- 1 -na 13ml), 1 uuu a o u an.-.†_..._ Mark, 2 J Bsgshnw; shout-ling ewes, 1 and 2 P S Mark; ewe lumbs, 1 J Bagahaw, 2 J Weldon. Shropshire Downsâ€"Aged um. I J Camp- '0011, 2 A McMillan: sheullng ram. 1 J Csmpbell. 2 V Dsle; um luno. 1 J Csmp- be". 2 J Weldon; aged ewes. 1 J menbell, 2 A Mchllon; snarling ewes, 1 J Camp boll, 2 A McMillan; owe lsmbo, 1 J Comp- bell, 2 A McMillan. Than-name; man now. ; -uu .. .. -..-__ d1ke;eow undarl you, 1 McE when Bros, 2 J W Hancock. Barknhlreu-Agad hour, 1 D Howkluu; boar under 1 your, 1 W Thovndlke. 2 D Howklm; and now. 1 and 2 D Hawkins; :0" under 1 year, 1 3 Mouse, 2 D Haw- ins. Sumatraâ€"Aged boar. 1 31013 when Bros; bou- nnder 1 1m, 1 not! 2 McEmm-on Bros; aged now. 1 and 2 McE xohren Bros; now under 1 year, 1 and 2 McEsohron Bron murmur. Agrloultnrel-Brood more and feel. 1 M McArthur. 2 A Grille; 2 yr old entire colt. 1 J as Frlse; 1 yr old col :. 1 D S Beochem. 2 Wm Thorndike; fuel of 1892, 1 K Grille, 2 J A Clerke; team, 1 R Moore, 2 George Smith; special prlza: 1 yr old col: sired by Morocco. 1 M McArt‘snr, 2 J omen Coral-h, fool of 1892 by Morocco, 1 Andrew McKay, 2 W Aleverwood. Gauerelpnrooeeâ€"Brood more and tool, 1 C Knight. 2 Andrew McKay; 2 yr old colt, 1 D S Beeohem; 1 yr old colt. l Junee Cornish. 2 M McArumr; tool «1892, 1 Joe Cornish, 2 J S J order); term, 1 T Gary, 2 J BGrohem. _ _ . _ . Plymouth rocks. 1 and 2 D Hawkins; brabmao, 1 and 2 D Howklnr; oocbin. l and 2 D Hawkins; bumburae, l and 2 D How- klns; pounds. 1 D Hawkins; amnion. l and 2 D Hawkins; dormgn. 1 and 2 D Hawkins; white 2e3horn, 1 W Hancock, 2 D Hawkins; houdano. 1 and 2 D Howkinu; brown or black leghorns, 1 and 2 D How- klne; any variety (owls, l D Howkiur; thoroughbred (owls, 1 and 2 D Howktnr; duoka,1 WE Swain, 2 W R Cunnloa»; geese, 1 J Gibbs, 2 W PKlng; turkeys, 1 W Snore; thorough red geeee. 1 J Gibbs, 2 D Hawklnf;_thgrogghbred turkeys, 1 A Mc- GRAIN. White fall wheat. 1 J 8 Graham. 2 ‘1‘ Gmnaway; spring flie wheat, 1 '1‘ Gresha- way, 2 James Cornish; spring white Rus- sian wheat. 1 J B Graham. 2 W E Swain; any other variety wheat. l J amen Cornish, 2 B ngqockfl; 6 rowed barley. 1 J Dames, 1 a.-_‘l..- 1 In!!!“ Car. L i H lC;aKvwcu ..... ,, V , Short; white onus. 1 W 8 Web- ster. smss Cornish; isms kind pens, 1 J B Grshsm. 2 J amen Cornish; smsil kind pen. 1 A Grills, 2 W E Swain; white buns. 1 A Dixon, 2 A Grills; sny vsrlsly beans, 1 J Gmsidy. 2 V Dale; timothy sesd. 1 W Thorndike; flu seed. W Short; Indian 1 A Dixon, 2 A McKinnon; swosz m, corn. 1 C Knmhs. 2.1 P Cnnnings; popcorn, 1 W P King. 2 C Knight. 9-; Cornish. z n nan-w, y ............ Caddy, 2 A Grills; quut top onion, 1 F Smsllwood, SJ Globa; long blood been, 1 A J McKlnnon, 2 J P Cunninga; turnlp‘ 1 P S Muk, 2 W Lownsbrongh; pumpkin; 1 W P King, 2 June: Cornish; aqunh. 1 G A Mamet-ell; celery. 1 S Form, 2 AJ McKInnon; ulnar radish. 1 Gaol-n Wanu,2JPCunnlng-:longndlnh, 1G4 3601's mp vxas'unus. Beauty of hebron potatoes. 1 B Ennoock, 2 V Due; any other kind, 1 V Dale, 2 D A AaCmOn; swede turnips. 1 A D xon. 2A Grills; any other valeâ€, 1 A szon. 2 J S J ordan; white ï¬eld carrots, 1 P Brown, 2 A Mchnnon; short horn ant-den carrots, 1 J F Cunningo, 2 W Lawnabrongb; orange garden carrots. 1 J F (Jennings, 2 P S Mark; wanlpll. 1 G A Methonll. 2 A Dixon; Iona rad mus! msngokl, 1 A Mg- Klnnoo. 2 W E Swan; need onion. 1 A Grub, 2 G A Methorell; top onions. 1 Ju Coral-h. 2_RnBuch; potnto onions. 1 J , _ .. -nI-. nun-k Imn animal- 1 nO'IlU' , yuvlv-aâ€"v Min-n, 2 W P King. HORSES. Draught-Brood more and tool, 1 Altred Webster. 2 J emes Webster; 2 yr old colt. 1 Wm Thorndlke; 2 yr old entire colt. J mes Webster; 1 yr old colt. 1 J smes Frlse, 2 Geo Grshem; foal 0:189}, 1 J as Webster. 2 Alfred Webrter; team, 1 W E Webster. '11:.erth “Ween-send e [out Innocen- tel Showâ€"Lem lumber annual The forty-fourth enunel exhibition under “30 “Spices of the Meripose agriculture! society wee held Wednesday end Thursdey 0! lest week. October 5th end Bth. end the Rood record mode lest yeer wee eaein beeten. It might be mentioned right here toe: the Merlpose society wee one of the nut orgenized in the province. In every department en incrcese in the number of exhibits wee noticeeble. The showing mode in horses end cettle upheld the repu- tetion of the breeders of the township, end in sheep, swine, poultry. etc., the quelity wee dret-eless. The judging of butter wee e very difï¬cult teak, there being ebout any entries in el!, neerly the whole oi which we: worthy of notice; it wee pronounced one of the best eesortm ante ever seen et e fair. The iedles’ depertrnent ee uenel come in for e deel oi ettention end richly deserv- ed notice. Au interesting torture of the exhibition wee in connection with the special prizes given by Messrs. Cowieson Chembere for the colts cited by their ex- cellent stallion Morocco; these colts were greetly admired by those interested in good horses. For the following prize list we are indebted to the indeietigeble end courteous eecretery. Mr. J. F. (Jennings: MARJPOSA FALL FAIR; and 2 D 39‘4““? pa autumn. 1 A ) onions. 1 Ju to onions. 1 J an onion, 1 F : blood been. 1 Innings; turnip Lownsbrongh; lune: Comm; cry. 1 S Fowl". nun. 1 Gnome ï¬g “dish, 1 G A '9‘ “Meal mart. Fall â€pics, 1 J Weldon, 2 B J Grohnm; winter-p91“. 1 W E Swain, 2 J Bzrnce; cub upplos, l J 5 Jordan, 2 J Wylie; c010 loctton 0! â€plan. 1 W E Swan, 2 Mr- W Taom; noun. 1 George wnue; whim £5999, lJG M Puree; black manually? n I. 5--..--- barnâ€"On“ Ili'vw' . v. _ _ V Walls, 2 G M Puree; tomatoes. 1 G A Memes-ell. 2 W E 50.11); vnt )rmalono. l V 0310. 2 W Lownabrongb; muskme!on. 1 G A Mamet-all; cut-ans, 1 J Bum. 2 W Lullco; even-lusting flxwou. 1 Miro W Thorn, 2 W Lawnsbroup‘o; vale†o! plsntn. 1 W Lownsbrougb; collection 02 cut flowers, 1 W Lownabrough, 2 Men Thorn. 8 1b 1'0“ or buyer. 1 IV utxuua. u 4; Dixon, 3 L T Pascoe. highly â€commenced. W Lawnabrouzhzcrock of 201m. 1 W Lu- lion, 2 1‘ 8mm, 3 J Domes. highly mom. mended. A Dixou;501b flrkln, l r Bumps. 2 J S Jordan; homo-made cheese. 1 S For. ler. 2 Mrs Taorn; notary choose. 1 R P Hm; homo-madam“ bread. 1 '1‘ Bones. :2 A Mandala. 3 J S Jordan; plcklan. l ‘1‘ Greenvuy. 2 J P Omaha. 3 A Dixon: fruit jelly. 1 Mn. Thom. 2 J S Jordan. 3 G 0729 Wallis; cmnod train. 1 A Dixon. 2 W Lawnsbrough, 3 Mrs Thorn; toms†gatoup. 1 J SLJordw. 2 J PCnnnlugs. 3 W marrow. 1 George Wallis. 2J P Cunnlnm; “gamble oysters, l P S Mark, 2 W Lawns- brough: selection or vegetables, 1 S Fowler, 2 W Lawnsbrouzh. vâ€"vwâ€"r. â€" ~ , Lownnbrouah- Covered tingle carriage. l W Burden. 2 N Hll1;cutter. 1 W Baden; lumber wagon. l Meander 8r. Rmerceon; set horse ehoee, l W Burden; set at home ehooe without oenlke; l W Burden; mlr iron hen-owe. l W Burden, 2 George Wellls; eeeortmenz of sewed boots, 1 G M Faeroe; workmen of panned boots, 1 G M Peel-ct; no: or light single lumen. 1 E Prouu: '0'. 0: he", harness. 1 E Proun; pump. 1 J Barnes. LADIIS' won: Fullcd cloth. 1 Mrs Thorn. 2 Mr! B 1 Gretna: home-mode flannel. cotton and wool. 1 '1‘ Gary. 2 Mrs Thorn; all-wool (hand. 1 B J Grehem. 2 T Green's): woollen um. I 1‘ Gary. 2 Ire 1 Mrs Thorn: bone Thorn: woollen goods. magma. l A mime. 8 B J Gmhlm; heme- “ *Lâ€"Aâ€" I A UnvlllnlLi In Tm: mud; bl- “; [A MoMlllmzn morn ; NWT cover allot. um, Thorn woollen "coral-lot. 1mm“ horn.†PhMcCorvle; quilt.“ 1 Mr- homu- m m. xmmqu manna-m: “:3 â€Mel nun {if maroon-or. 2A Manama; _....‘ quu lflu ThszGreoku: u 9...... 2 J reunions; hood- '1‘ Greenwey: enemas on." â€"â€"_. _ a , cushion. l S nlngl. 2 S Fowler: botlln wool colored met. I Fowler. 2 lire Thorn: Hut. 2 s Fowlet; pillow alums, 1 S Fowler. 2 J Doom: opener work. 1 S Fowler. 2 '1‘ Green- wâ€; (my bracket. 1 Mrs G Merl. 2 S Fowlet: pope!- trune. l S Fowler. 2 W E Swdo: tom 1' Greeowu: ffl'ln-zto' Nippon. 1 S Fowler. 3 wreath. l 'l' Greaowol': bold Wotk. l ‘1' Gm- wu.2 W Renown: quell trams. 1 In 0 Mark. 2 '1‘ Greenwoy; feather flowere. .1 A Armltm. 2 B J Granola; wax mm. 1 w R Cunnlnas. 2 1' Guamâ€: your flowers. I ’1‘ Mr flowero. 1 J Greenwoy. 2 A Amman; Barnes. 2 B J Gabon); (coo: octet. 1 s Fowler; wen maul? (renown!i 8 B rowler: lung met. 1 W E Swain. 2 A Mo men; leother work. 1 T Greenwey: cone work. 1 'l‘ Greoowu. 2 Mrs G Mark; moee work. 1 8 Fowler. 2 ‘l‘ «meow-y: strewhet. 1 P McCoflio; mount. 18 lowlc. 2 'l‘ Greenwumouoo hating work! 8 J a. ohsm. 2 E Fowler: able drum. 1 J 8 Jordon; me 1' G ecnwu: what work. 1 J 3 Jordan. 2 holder, 1 R Roooh. 2 S FJWIOI’: “I0, 9.003. 1 J k, l a Fowler. Weldon. 2 S Fowler; moot-lune '0! ST E Sonlei: pressed flow . 1 W new". broozh. 28 Fowlex: otlomon. 1 8 Fowler; 2 Mn 6 Men; oneâ€: holder. 1 B J Guinea. 21‘ Bowen; plaque. l J a Joraeo. 2 8 lowla: gel» in: on vow». 1 a Booch. 2 A Noumea; punt- - u . "nunâ€. 2 J 8 Jorge; ell _- â€"_.I- Wanna-1mm! WK mmâ€; my†' ‘ Anselm-r munch“ mmmhw. 1 A ‘lc Muluwomlnucul van-ht“! ‘ A ““1â€" mature mm} 3. Bench; lpluhof. 1 J Damon: onuuunz. l B J Galina: ohflo'o '"k' I a" Thom: ‘10 ' I“ ' It‘ll m! Mi... an I N “I“: '.â€"'â€"' ~ , .__7 embroidery In wk. 1 E» Fowler.-’ .- a "nu... embroidery In muslin. 1 Mn Thorn. 2 S Fowler: embroidery. in canon. l ‘1‘ Bowoa. 2 8 town»; raised work. 1 A mum-n; unlpm aux-mu: work. 1 S Fowler 2 A McMillan: cachet work. xmym.2skowlmmnoud loco no. " "r , '7â€" n u... Thorn: knnt 13cc 1 Mrs Thom. z a low-cl. a“---_ ,_“ one. 1 S Fowler. 2 Mn- Tborn; tamed lece 1 JS Joulen. 2 Hr. Thumb“ work. I S Fowler 8 ï¬ts Thorn; toilet lo cotton. lGeoM-rk. SJ 5 Juan; woollen nooks. 1 J Dobeon. 2 T Gmnwey: woollen ewcklego. 1 'r wau. 2 W P Km: Mr name, I '1‘ Green- unam- Tnoregcomn udynnmz s Fowler; woollen any. 1 Wm Mwubxongn 2 A Dlxoo- brelded tidy, l 1‘ Greenwor. 2 8 Fame: netting. 1 W R Guam 2 8 Fowlet: ulna berln wool work. 1 Goo Wonk; 6:: berm: wool, l S Fowler. 2 W R CunnloRI: brddlnc. l ‘l‘ Greenwny. 2 S Fo'wlern‘nz m. l 8 Fowler, 2 W s Fowler. 2 0 Knight; E Swelnn-uzeorpoz. l woollen worn n3 carpet I B J Granola; home- srn met. 1 S modemoeroer. l J “not“ FowlorJC Knlgm; ovum l n- G Muir. 2 'l‘ Gmnwoy: oneolon om! work. 1 W B Cun- - " --A - Iln -ml amnion. l S ,A_ k-- J Downy-“w wv-m - - â€" * wâ€; (my bracket. 1 M" 9 â€uk‘ moor (runs. 1 s Fowler. 2 W 3 5' guyâ€, 1 S Fowler. 3 7 6mm" wrough} 'l' Grumpy: W '"k‘ '0‘? W R Gunman; 1““ a Mark. 2 '1‘ Groom's]: °‘ mum. 2 B J G'““†In Quantum 2 1' (310811": 9‘" GreonWE’; 3-5 miner???†, L__.- l‘nnu 32.338; 5'3 3’ Gianna: tam wfll basket. 1 1‘ Gwen!" mt, 1 WE Swain. um I 'r meow-r: 0992 1°33. WE OFFER YOU DAIRY PRODUCE. 8 lb gop_ot_ bums,‘_1_._w Llllica. 2 _-“_-.Aâ€"A mam. September 15. 1892â€"23 MANUFACTURE , ness and variety is not excelled in town. call at our Store and get samples. 1198 to oï¬'er. Visitors to the Town are invited to well pleased. An experience of nigh sixteen gm old reputation, and have some superior val- we inthe Grocery and Provision line has taught mm Coffees we maintain elegything into account we feel that those who purchase their household wants ftfqm us 13;;po A stock of General Groceries that for fresh- INBDI: SPRATT KILLEN, -The New Yo-k Sun eeye: " Pro!- Gerner in his endeevor to ecquire e know- ledge of the monkey lenguege could leern something to hie edventege by visiting Fort EimUton, where he could observe end perhaps commune with one of the most intelligent and intuesting epocimene of the monkey tribe in ceptivity. Title monkey ie emell end hieck. end hetreye en unnennl emount o! cnrioeity. even for e monkey. Une Sander recently the block monkey wee more then ordinerily mie- chievoue. end the otnoouree of eichteeere wee therefore ierse end ettcntin. eimoet surrounding the cone. 0:: the floor ot the cone ley e pink progrem. Someone threw e perlor metch into the cute. end it fell in the eewdnet. Jocko. no quick ee e duh. eeized it d instituted en inveetlaetion. He enitfe it. tcok e little bite of it end epntter-ed. looked eteedteetly et it. end then with unmietekebie diexnet. threw it down. he fitvor evidently did not enlt teetidlone pelete. Aim blinking et it for e few minntcs he mede e are!) for the meich. end it wee waited on the floor of the cure. The monkey wee eetoniehed. but he held the burning metch for e eecond. then flung it down on the pink nrogrem. which immedietely cenaht time. Then en ned e eccne which impreeeed e beholder with the idee theta thle monkey wee worthy of e model (or hie hrevery end promptitude. The peper ï¬emcd up quick- ly. end the monkey telrly deneed ebout it in hie excitement. Then. with mmerkeble repldit . he ren ercund to e part of the cure w ere there wee e beein of wear in which ley e tin enice box. The wiry little enimei_qnic_kly illicd_the box with weter. . ,e,, __-___ _L__L â€"Mngglo sun son. the girl whole body was found that. rg in the river It the south end at 0 are: Sound Thuredsy morning last. name out from on ornhnnn' homo In Seounud nbom Mx you-o no. had won cl: too time or her dis-ppamnoo In the em- ploy 0! Mr. B. Burgeu of the 0 Iron Sound colleglnbo institute 3131!. She wno nubjcct to temponry an of hunky. ond the car- oner'n jury found that she hnd committed suicide while 1:: one of mono nu. hum-ted neck to the blazing peper, enact the weter out of the be: directly on the are. end It wee epeedtly extlngnlehcd. Thee. tezrmg the lite use not entirely out. he jumped on the p rtly cherred fragment and eteznped on them. but am neeetlafled. ead to make sesurenoe doubly euro. he pleked up whet peper remelned end tore It Into mmy pleeee. mklnz eerteln the not e epuk wee left. Hle Impromptu ï¬remen“: performance elicited eheete o! leuzhter. end e350 expreeelone of wonder- ment rcmrdlng the Intelligence end presence 0! rated dlepleyed. but the little monkey, like ell true heeeee. here hie honore modeetly end with becomlna 3"le. “.mumâ€"n EVENTS OF THE WEEK. ’7' We want to increase our subscription lists, and to this end we make the above low rate. We hope to make THE POST more readable and thoroughly “local, †and must increase our lists inorder that we may feel justiï¬ed in incurring the additional expense necessary. If you already take it send u to your friends at a distance, or if your son or daughter to living awayfrom home send tt to them. It does not cost much and gives more new: than you can he a letter, and will keep them “posted†m everything concerning their old homo. . Tell your neighbor of this of". THE POST $1.00 to ’94 OUR BIG OFFEï¬ Spratt a Ewen. WILSON 5: WILSON, The Post. Family Grocers- D in iguana we: yumâ€"«um In um â€"I luvs new on bum a. nun Quantity of came: man BRICK. which x mm: a m run or deliver 0: Quantum or Woodvme mu! «Le-319d- For .0050! 94.!“mEL95 AGENTS WANTEDâ€"On uhry op communionâ€"to Ion Blazer 80mm And Hum 393% 403330;“ I. (onion tn Adam's Block) Una-y. Jul: . BILâ€"63 1n. Bovlnz bouzht the count right to man.- tooturo sud an the can Y 61.0183 ml. to the County or Vloeorlu. I on now no bookoadon for thin. the bait clothes that u made. The Che-la Reel not counted Oat 21. 1891. It 1. the only common- sense donning tool-no uniform to build a pm on the olotheo. o music lover an; the cloth:- III on: at .u donor of rum; or other (bloc- um. would come macaw with them cu my otha: no! or :33. X an: datum to no“ 1: oz 3 prion tho: will show over; I had-colon»- to dry to love u ' Form pmdnoo also to mmont. u- noowly moon. Tho following down I: o for one: lady. Vorullm. 80mm“ 0. xloy. (Judah. Eldon. Thue town-Moo '18 booold mum-ad I Wlll one good min to m- uons. Ben u o_ llcclo tattoo, (9:: good. boost. ROYAL MAIL smnsmn REDUCTION IN BATES. 8m all mud: tron PORTLAND AND HALIFAX to ma roan _vn 1.011130an. DURING 111: mu norms. Cabin “0 and upward; Second om: cu Steer-go at low nun. lo out“ w 1V1. 7 m Mum-uncut: In this ups: n6 max-Inc than. or mu' pnrohun. mu m or Q km by usutwnlu a: Poor. SERVICE or 8 I A T E ALLAN LIKE I. I N E . arsmsnu’s. NEW YORK and GLASGOW vb [pudenda-r1. our: Fortnight. CABIN. “3nd any“: §coond M3885 "Weiâ€"uh "of? WAKELIN. (know. much 8. WLâ€"N-b'r- um OTICE TO THE PU BLIC. â€" Ruin: Mil!!! thg 3039:1561! w Innu- ALLAN LINE MENTION ‘1‘ H E P 08 T. -â€"Pamo: L m Mum-0mm“: In an: mpg: on! 7 Static-lbw“. AmbHaBA. autumn-Le- R. 8. PORTER. Lindsay, .anmms._ 4LrTENr19§:.â€"4§ at Proprietors .’ Miscellaneous. Na vigatmn, 0mm noun 9 to 12 I. Inkâ€"3517. Sch :01 Bags,Wire Bound Slates; Stcpué'ua’ lulu, Account Books. Shorthand Books, Vest. Pocket Dictionary, Chambar’a Dictionary; Scribbling Books, Exercise Books. Lead Pencils, French Books, Ger- man Bmks. Foobcap eta, High School Readers. Picture Frames 5 one on shortest notic. 9. 2:1: line Mouldings in Stock. Orders; taken for Music and Music Books (i. A. METHERELL'S I am prepared to supply tho Dunno m everything u: the Book m undo nu. Snack! burgun- an Iii-count“:- Boo- ud Geno"! mhool Book-z ï¬nch†would do wen to can and amino mock. also spend discount. to It â€63°38. FIRE AND LIFE. ...-.' mmmmmi nova“. -- Kent Street. Lindsay no South-Wu: Gnu-tarot mu. noun; 1. Whip 01M tothofl-htootthahtonm BIC 9N. munch-alum Manuamm:cooam.hn. Mud!“ ram-ally. Alli!†no: Bxcnmnsox. on the a ï¬ll a†D. OKAY WK. 8. “comment. at on and w "Iowa-ltnd m m .9}!!! G. A. ESTHERELL’S mm CREDIT 8: PROTECT“! E. GREGORY '8, THO ‘luv. J can 9 1892-115 1892. PURE AND RELIABLE Tanglefoot sticky Fig Papal. Poison Fly Paper, Fly Felts, Etc. Iranâ€"unwrap“ (it-Conn“ at. summonsâ€"macs“ PQISONS PURE PARIS GREEN. INSECT POWDER“ HELLEBORE. â€nanny" Mum-t w In 1891â€"18. lawn or mu Edntfldd. AW 8. 1892â€"1343. Had-u. Much m. lamâ€"414;; OORTBABTORS MID BUILDERS; EORGE DOUGLASS. 300 000 BED BRICK. OB SALE. that you my require during the coming season. COB. KIN? AND WILLMMTS. I0. BRYAN SON, Bank and Stationery Stare, J. LeROY ConoooxLâ€"Iunu d Mumudpggmnogr the Count! I Mat-mags Licenses. The place to get these 'GeOTBi'yaHIE-Sg; Miscellanea us. G. A. Matherezl. J. Gregory. Insurancq Kent Street, Linday.‘ 0. l-ZWILINB. m IS AT- of Picture 1 892.