at Prom lffmh new town just sprung to 0, Mid flowery prairies wide; me where Riel first kindled. strife, To Calgary’s rapid tide. Ono purpose now tires every eye, Rebellion foul to slay, “Forward for Canada ’1’ 's the cry. And all are one toâ€"day. â€"I\'icholas Flood DaVin. 1L?- From pleasant cities rich and old, That gem Ontario’s shore; hon: where Niagara’s awful plunge Makes its eternal roar. “The mother of all trusts is the Customs Tariff Bill.†80 said Henry 0. Havemeyer, president 0! the Am- erican Sugar Reï¬ning Company, when called before the Industrial self the president of i trust whose property is capitalized at‘aevenfi million dollars. He admitted that the plant used by the company could be ropLoed to: thirty-titre zillions 0: so, but said the plant is not the only only thing valuable in the business. He thought it: worth thirty or thirty-ï¬ve Commission Sitting at Washington, to give what "information he could on the subject of. trusts. He is him- thought it: worth tn'rty orunrcy-uve millions to control the brando! Have- meyer and Elder. ' The sugar trust is one of the best known in America; Some time ago it had. a. fight with Claus Spreckles, the Hawaiian sugar king, which “lasted till we got his refinery," as Mr. Havemeyer put it. He is quite confident that amalgama- tion has been a good thing for all Wmed- Eighteen reï¬neries had failed before it took placempd. now the ï¬ve that are working are tin-nine out ta110d before it took place, and now the More than the product of UN twenty- four that went into the trust: Mr. HWenmyer says the trust has 83'“ “‘0 People money, but “W‘s dd 11.0: 13! Much stress on benefitting‘the 0011- Miler,†he added with a. 18.811. “W9 are in this for business. We try to be? Prices down to keep on? compe- tition†Surprising as the fact may M Mr Bavemeyer is not to be- counted 33 a friend of trusts, as they ai'o com. “9‘11? found, in the United m 0! them be saysâ€"tho Sugar W "â€6 expected â€" that they on the m"501110 of tariff legislation. m h‘ thinks, is not protected 6M LINDSAY. FRIDAY, 001. th. 1899. Kflflflflflu,uflYiSflfl., lilflilflfl From half and wood and glade. From where great palaces look ddwn On streets that roar with trade. Forward! Who sneer: she's big» a cqiony: No national spirit there; Baas ditlennoea. (station's buds. Ber flag to tatter’a “at! . slwm kept; in stock. Plains Fuctory and Sun Mill in eonnecvon. 3r ' TN Grant [Inglis/t , Sold nnd mmmmendcd by L’ dmggtiznmmm On] an able medic!» dim . at a? murmur: to can a. 20 Sun: “on am. all “ocean‘s†tune“. mum: Won-y. Emotive worn it». colon or t launch. m on m was. no woman“. manua- Wcufn. mphlen {recto-n .ddnfl. the Wood canny. W ,ou Wood's Phosphodino .111 in Lindsay w 3» Guam. «ml-t- BEST FAMILY FLOUR Nor race. nor creed. the patriot}: sword, ( Nor (action blunts to-day. “Forward to: CM!â€8 ’ the word, And eager for the fray. Onyoothp yes: on ahdcarpérs shame, Their bearing bold and high, For this young nation’ a pace and Ready to do or dio. .3 right. pno If no, we on supply you with .1) kinds ot Lumber. baths. Shingles. etc, m tI‘m-1m, is not protected em “13' some three or four per cent... 'h’Ch he considers too little. But "The Tarilf mu clutches the people 5! the throat, and then the governors “"1 the attorney-generals of tho luauall States take um?‘ ME Mt the cause, but against the “my which the people “pray '0 Mk â€'3 Public pocket. .It i‘ the goverrmnant, W i“ NEW HOUSE 01' BARN? The Weekly Post. Estimates cheerfully given. Drain Tile and Lime on hand- éead Ofï¬ce, - ALINDSAY mmmm luau mamas autumn I"“" " . I ammo hut-0d Lt P‘m dmfllmmuï¬m tormmon'm'“. ' put.- m’tnched. “I‘m. “1.“, fl ‘ vim ‘ uuuoowdnl’m “h“ '5 - which sum: up d 1' THE MOTHER OF TRUSTS- Kennedy, D4713 CG. come from hamlet and from Behave-yen tad Lindsay. Are You Going to Build I Wood's Pamphodhï¬ and» c». 109 3. B. JOHN newoon . President with All kind- A Special plubbipg pro ition of the Post Includmg F ING. the Ideal Cook Bookand Life of Chrigt is found in a. special ad- vertasement in another column. Post. That gallant Colonel, Sammy Hughes, ls coming in for much pbhughes. Because he thought he’d like! to chughes Some soldiers for the Queen to hughea. If his after he renhughea. He’ll occupy a hero’ 3 shughes, Because the Queen could not rethughes A second plea from Colonel :Bughes. â€"'.l\oronto World. While every trust has its own vulnerable point, the vnlnerable point cammon to all is unproteetlon they enjoy. They present tariff in Canada being in the direction of a tariffl for revenue only, is in itself hostile to the establishment of'huge monopalies here.‘ . Pursuing the subject, the same writer says: “The Standard. oil trust was built up and existxttoâ€"day by rea- son of railroad Qwï¬mï¬mt’bm Abolish these discrimination and the oil fields of Colorado and other states we ll be developed, the independent refineries will be able to comete on equal terms with. the trust and comâ€" petition in the oil business will be revived. This ip true like?“ of the anthracite c041 trust. Its monopoly is due partly to its control of the chief source of supply and partly to rail- road discriminations, which preVent the development of anthracite can] fields in other parts of. the country.†“The sugar ~ trust could not live without a protective tariff. Eighty per cent. of our raw sugar is import- ed. Tin freight must be paid upon it in any case. Abolish. the' m cent a pound of protection and the refiner of England or Germany can compete on equal terms with the American refiner. So far as the trust is con- cerned he will be at a pesitive advant- age. for the trust, in order to maintain the combine, must pay dividends to dismantled and abandoned refineries. With profits reduced to the lowest margin or wiped out altogether self- interest win impel the strongâ€"concerns to withdraw from the others and the combine will go to pieces.†; 1' (might be. and the workingmen will 3» 1’0- duoed to the condition of a more ceil- in; machine. According to the facts in the case. trusts cannOt exist without a. high protective tariff. A writer on this subject in an American paper ’says: The movement naminst trust. in the United sum. a. mu: becoming consolidated; in the main-ks of 0 man 0! national reputation like lb. Havemoyer indicate. War aeninlt trusts will be a prominent plank in tho democratic presidontiai cam- paign next year. It is the growth and possible future of trusts that alarin the political and economic lhinkers of the day. If. an some say. capitalistic monOpolies are in line with the program of civilization, it will be only a question ofn few few years when every industrinlnpur- suit will 'be compelled by a trad; competition is business will cease to Learn how you oursglf 91' a: $21? “Economic advantages incident to the consolidation of lute; interests in the same line of businnn .‘r'. u great incentive to their formation, but these bear a my insignificant proportion to the gamut-cu grant- ed in the way of promotion under the custom: tariff." tariff laws. which plunder: the peo- ple, and the trusts, etc., are. sabre]: the machinery for doing it. 11 your live: is out of order, can-Ill Bilionsneu, Sick Headache, Hen.- ban, or Constipation, take u do“ 0! Sun Hughï¬â€™ Regiment Men’s Fur File. HIM, late» Ana-iota and Engiilh ntyla,....81.45. $1.75. $1, $2 59 Men’s Underwear. for winter, to be told st ......... 350., 450., 55¢. 700., 90c" $l Man’- .5 . Men’s Sula, tint In Inning like hot aka, manufactured to all 2) per cent. higher, for ................ $3.65, $4.50. $5.25 S 3 6h}; .83 oooooooooooo “CM 0.5â€": 133 .32.... £55.25 on =8 :8 oi as... ion: 33:- oouï¬ 549830 9.3! Graham’s BARGAIN LIST. “'Bï¬Siness is Booming.†WATCH US GROW. r, tum apeoigln. to all 980., 81.35.3100 A. lady reader of The Evening Post voices an old complaint when she re- fers to the out-of-the-way lagation fot the post office drop-boxes for letters and newspapers, but their situation seems particularly undesirable in View of the fact that she declam she has frequently been afraid to venture ï¬n- to the dark alley at; night,and. has been compelled to walk up and. down Kent-st.â€"sometimes in wet weatherâ€" until she met one of hen acquaint- ances to escort her or relieve her of the errand. She saw us the. name .0! other ladies who felt' the same timidity and had endured the'._same experience. Beyond doubt the ob. jectlon is a sound one. as mtoxicated characters frequently intent no): :1- Lays; ï¬nd are prone to insult. unpro- tected-ladies» If the boxes cannot‘be removed to the tront_entranee, then a lighbshould be maintained in the ‘lby'm- , V ‘ . Sun the Life Spring and Make Puma the Health Fountain South Amer! â€"Mr. S. J. Shorey, pastor of George- st. Methodist church, has definitely decided to accept the invitation of the First Methodist church, Picton. He Will leave in July next. can Kidney Cure Cleanses. If the kidneys fail to do, their work other organs become involved. poisons generateâ€"circulate through, and vio- late the whole system. Disease and disaster are as sure n8 sunrise it neglected. South Amarican Kidney Cure acts on the kidneys Iikb magic. It’s a liquid and attacks the ailing parts. quickly stops the spreading of disease, drives out the foreign sub- stances and brings this in»- portanfl organ ’omk to a healthy normal state. It’s a kidney specific. Sold by A. Higinbothnm: and. PJ'Mor- At Smith’s Falls. Ont., on September mm. a terrbile murder was committed as the result of a drunken brawl. {1‘- Blake, 1: mm of seventy years, and his wife, aged about sixty; lived in an old shanty Bloke was a. laborer and spent most of his earnings for liquor. His wife also was eddmted to drink. When Bla' 3e sobered up after one of his customary sprees nthe awful spectacle that met his eyes was the ragge ged corpse of his murderedwife. He washed the blood. from her face and tried to restore her, ‘out in vain. He was her murderer. The verdict showed that Mrs. Blake died from blows supposed to have been inflicted by her husband, Thom-1s Blake. What a farce on such a solemn occas: o": for after all it wast liquor that kill- ed Mrs. Blake. For the sake of tEe revenue. Cal'mda licensed 200 places in Toronto ltd de- stxoyrrpewlee- - ,, â€"His lordship Bishop O‘Connor, of Petefooro, passed through to Victo- ria Road on Saturday to hold confirmâ€" ation. Samuel Simpson. of Toronto, be- came crazed by‘the effects of drink and. hanged himself. He married about three years ago and. lived with his wife for a year and a half. After their separation, the continued tn sup- port her dissipated hua'aand untill flier strength and energy gave way. Their helplesq babe ‘wag given to strangers. gran. .John Doyle, of Montreal, came to ma death in unlicensed liquor and gambling dive.‘ Doyle got drunk, and while pinyingvo gone of cord. he Mu accused of. cheating. A fighti ensu- ed, resulting in internal injuring to Doyle, from the eflects of which he died in q hgspital. Gee") ginâ€"Andrefwaowanlock an: rdingâ€"o ndon. alga in mantel while drunk. Budge struck Gawanlock on the chin and killed him instantly. I‘ho attair took plays in tin hotel yard. The deceasâ€" ed ’leaVes a widow and. two children totally unproï¬dod for. Hardin is a. mgrrjiediman without means. W. '13.-~ Silverthome. I. 'modorabe drinker in Tpronto, was seen in a haul drinking on the evening oflï¬ept; 8th. 0!) Sunday, the 10th. hid'body was lionnd floating in the bay. 'It is evi- dant that he stumbled. into the 'wator wig!!! undnr t_he_ influgneo o; Qiquor. __ ________ . -..-... In. Ann; mull. Bill“ a. mine on his farm for 06,000 end de- cided to in a portion to the revenue. The mean t me that he became very drunk. and while returning to his home at night he was thrown from his buggy. He was found about one mile from his home in a «Lying condit'on. Thus Canada's greed for money caused thendetï¬h g! a good. citizen“ A drunken woman named Peterson stabbed another woman named Nel- son with a hat pin. The affair took 'plaoe in Winnipeg. ;, gm, 5m and Gruth. An honest tar-unz- named John McMillan. flying at far! Sound/sold Empmuc: Column. The Post Oï¬ce tfley. KIDNEY POISONS Every department bristles with interesting ofl'erings .at interesting vices; We keep people movi inward and good? moving outward by moving prices downward. _Not old stock, nor 3mm, as the prices would peggaps lead one to thinkâ€"but fresh, perfect goofs, out of the lactories_.;but a few days. Don’t skip a paragraph of our bargain lists. â€3 1/15/47,.979, â€1,, x, / 1', ,7†, 3,1,// ,/// {Ir/3,... , , Prosperity is not comingâ€"it is here. Lindsay is feeling it. Graham is feeling it. Marvellous harvests, with good prices; 111; demand {or labor almost unprecedented; every branch of commercial industry active. These are ind~sputablg facts; we state them because golden opportunities demand prompt recognition. NOW is the time to buy“ Graham’s Fall and Winter Clothing, A. J'.-GRAHAM’S Church Notes THE ONE PRICE KING CLOTHIER WEEKLY 99m LINDSAY. ONTARIO. FOB GOD AND 80†mum at XLLEN E. SHARP]: NATIVI LA N D. The result: obtained by Mr. Crou- ley should sppetl to chain-ads 9f aching backs, wuk backs, kidng’ pained b'a'cks, that can now sat relief from Dr. Pitchet'l Bwhohb .Kidne, Malia. , " My work on the new grenolithic sidewalks is vex y heavy, end requires a. good deal of stooping;es emult I have had considerable Bechache end Kidney Trouble. I need the bottle of Dr. Pitcher’s Becksche Kidney Teb lets I got from A. Higinbothem’s Drug store, end they are just the thing.‘ They cu ed the trouble in short order, end I intend to recommend them toell ether- sufl'ering in 9. similar we}. They ere very easy in eotioe, endthetiee greet point.†C. Crowley, Liuduy, who reluec his experience as follows :â€" and made startling cares of cases that all other mediCinea failed to in- fluence. Lindsay people are quickly coming to the front to autounéute this statement. One of them is Wm. It is but a short time (counted by days) since D.. Pitcher’u Bachche Kidney Tablets ï¬rst cemeto Lindsay. It. was said they were something en- tire‘y out of the common a 3 speciï¬c for Buckwhe and Kidney Complaints. and tint they {noted very quickly Kidneys That Won’t Do Kidney Work. gan. -â€"Orillia papers deny that the head- quarters ot tin Northern division are to be transferred from Allandale to CollingWood or that Supt. ‘l‘ittin is to be promoted. ' body. I was blistered by dactors at ten different times. Mb’ hands wore drawn out of shape, my flags" were distorted, and my wrists and tomnn mm double their natural 0516. [7 leg was encased in opium cue for four months. I tried Sduth Amarican Rheumatic Cum; I took two bottles. Tummy-four hours after first dostâ€! felt like a new man. .0110 weak after I was able to goumnrk. Now I am Wty and. strong as ever." Sold by A. Biginbotham and £3 Mor- â€"-Corn is now being delivered in large quantities at the Midland elo- vators. Two vessels unloaded 121,500 bushels the other day. ' 51:; gum“: 033:3: of his swine. E'jé fireman, J33. GorQon, o! Peterboro, is still on the sick-Inst. having suffered a. double fracture of his collar-bone. BACKS THAT ACRE. Prom “mmâ€"31m b! 1‘00‘ ton um Bo man's Know Elm-d!â€" South Amortctn Monastic Our. Pm g Wouatnuc Cm LD'river Jameg Keogh. who was slightly injured m a rumott near Gravenhurst a} couple_ _o_t wegkq 359, in trouble over a breach 0! an! new rules. which might have involved ner- ious consequences Supt. Titlin is now trying to discover who was at fault. D. Desanetels, 15thqu writes: “For months I was unable to work. Bad rhoumtigtg in 0261;! p91? of? my LINDSAY TALK. A PITIAB LE CRIPPLE. Hats, Caps and Men’s ,f Furnishings. Rtilway N ow. Sample wpiu of this lane on be had on nppliontion to this olï¬oe. And mentioning Farming. we take occasion to draw attention to tho cantons premium offer we no able to nuke. coulï¬ning hunk: with The Pout. particulnrn at w ’ will be found. ln our “mining columns. The otter includes a copy of “m Ideal Cat: [Book" and also a; copy of “13:. Lilo l 0! Chrilt" with our neventy lull-eon. m vvu-n-u- Jv" â€"â€"â€". ~,-__ Prunier for not having ottered troops. It does so still. But there is consid- erable difference between urging the cover-mat to place the country publicly on record as willing to do ite share towards fighting the Eu- pire’s battles. and in urging it to rush forward troops without any_ necessity. periel gvernment e mere oner of troops would be doing all that loyal hut sensible citizens mild expect.â€" Ottewe Journal. When the Premier wee at. the Inhi- lee celebration in London he prmlaim- ed that it ever the Mire should“ in danger, Canada would he the first to the rescue. He was strongly pro- British. 'Even in Paris in boldly held aloft his loyalty to Britain. 0n the whole he talked loyalty enough to die- entity the whole of Quebec. were there any anti-British eentiment there. Him the Premier as yet gone 'b on his protestations of loyalty! In there any real necessity for the for- warding of a Canadian contingent! What are the (note! First. there in no war; second. there may not be any war; third. the empire is not in any danger; fourth. even in England. ne- crniting {or volunteers has notw- menoed. Only the existing regular troops are being lent forward. In the view of these tacta' where is the necessity of the Oanadlan‘zgovern- meat being urged to go ,to the heavy expense. perhaps nnneceuarily. of sending troops forward! The worst ion of unreaaon in ii lam. The Journal yesterday 1) mad the Pranior for not hayingpttered tr 7-__..' ’ :- Lander is catching it ri ht. and left over his not- Having t any steps to send a Dunedin) contin- gent to the Transvaal. The oppo- sition organs in Ontario am patien- larly genre. Hoot of thy Tomato gnu Bï¬milton anti-government papers have gone into Jingo hysteria. for which.were the qunTer not a French- Canadian. them would be absolutely neither rhyme nor reason. The only possible excuse for hall that has been said is the Melon, ‘toflmlabed by many paper: into (abet charge. that the Premier is trncfliq‘ to pro- Boer feeling in Quebec. . So for â€are doesnot oeemtohekopdztonnd for even such 3 eugpicion._ A_ _ _ . â€"Mr. A. D. Hanan. mil oolloctor. is giving the letterâ€"boxes and pod: a coat 0 paint, as n north ward young mafound out whiqultthdolhor ouniw. While chatting with nyoung lady ho mated tidbit one at tho pats, and next morni whnn he went to don his suit he a faintodâ€" tho coat was slmoot oomrod with bright red pnint. while his light trou- sers were soaked with I dnrh dude cuts. And e Twentieth Century m Prone-ma. 1b publiebcra c! that excellent agricultural Weekly. Pinning. have anticipated somewhat, the expectation o! the twentieth century in ther handnome tall number. Thin apecial inane ia really one of the tineet pro- duction in the line of agricultural journalism that we have aeenand'we question whether it hen ever been ex- celled by any other â€journal on this continent. me front cover bean a very artistic engraving in two eolora replanting w. Canada in the act of drawing back thefolda oi the Union Jack and expoeiw to view a Canadian autumn-1am acene. no numer throwhout la illustrated ‘by nmrtb ct titty excellent photo en- raving-a. allowing a number 'cl the din: tern: market.- in Canada. and the â€Midd- and Covert Garden mrheta in land. Several aplen- did View. 0! ty cal Encliah. Iriah and Danish creams are alao ehown. toâ€" gether with thcee of eons pure bred cattle. The letter-pres- la especially valuable. couhlniw an article- of a thoroughly practical c renter tor thetann. __ . . _ ATWENTIFTH CENTURY NUMBER Some Clothing- is made to or= der, not made to fit. ‘ Shorey’s Clothing is made to ffit, not made to order. Every garment guaranteed. Sold only by the best dealers. Received a New Two Doors East of Benson House. a whit more dun-053. Reno at- tnobcamo on once oriï¬ce sweet. After taking the pills. the snack. be- am. has: frequent and lean tm‘ple- son. and ï¬nally conned “moot enure- ent good health. Dr. William;‘ Pink Pills cure by going to the root of .qudisoue. 'Dhey mm and build up Um blood, and 4mm the nerves. thus driving gin-ope iron the system. Avoid im- ntohom by igniting that every box you purchase ll enclosed in a wrapper bearing Mn full undo aux-k, .Dr. Wil- NEW STORE to improve our race and allay our suffering. I say aqua tint. I thank the Lord nnd Dc. Willianhs‘ Pink Pins for my prplongod life and pm- no unloved for Yeere Prom Hanoi menace W end Rhea meant-Although “Minute neauronndecnn. 8)an Heldrnxn. Raw. 0! Upper Branch. Lnnenbuu 00., N. 8., in e gentlemen of ï¬loteh deecent. end well known tumult the county, He is en egricultu o! repute end Ie pron:- lnent in the loeel duh-eat the Buptut denominetlon. new to Dr. Wil- lienls' Pink Pine. he eeyeâ€"“l consider than e most wonderful end beneï¬cent revelation in the reehn of: medicine. Previous to using these pilb name two you-- . I lied euflued for yeere tron: £52.: trouble end rhennetian. Mlnye timehedlbeeneobedthetl could do nothing but endure the pain end prey for phyeioel deliverance. My edvenced ege. being neerly 70 yeere; old. nude e can look elmox impor‘ eible,humnlyoonddemed. ine cacao! ench low etending. hat thenh to the Lord end Dr. Williem’ Pink Piile, I an here to-dey in excellent health with ecercely en ill teeling to‘ remind meotpeet entterirgeW twoyeere .Imedofthem pl llene' Pink Pi le. I thou-hit it than teetintcniele ere true itiepo-ihlethe pills may beneï¬t even Inc. 1 Mt: nix boeee tirethued , E i had to mentioned the mood lot when I found myeelt quite true kidney trou‘hlee. rheumatic: end ell otlnr bodily eillnents, except the dieeaility incidental to none of my edvenced ege. end even these were in e meeeue relieved. I my eddlthet for a low time belonelmed the pills end when I Eugen their use, I wuthe Iktim of the meet dune-in; ettecke of sick heedeche. the eeneetion of ect- eickneee in extreme violencegeing not evwcmmmnmgg @9â€WW®¢€>§W A NOVA SCOT IAN FARMER REGAINED HEALTH. WWW A" Beaulilul? fl Av“; . >9»? WWWWWWQ†Words From the Heart 'W W 1" I'D-flu- dM‘S WAFERStore-denofthis 9w. Y-nanthusuhfyyourlf th;irmdafulbemtifyb¢virusvithoum Send “urn-can] EO ï¬ddle: A: onc:, Mote (bi: liberal old 8'“:an Won-i1 03mph i.sa!ed.9hinenvdwcs anyincmmdowo‘cuthisppe. diminution a dbluinhonbothhdiaandgent'm input ru umwmm A: wnu. A.) man gig'ï¬w “mad“ he mify Face. Neck..Shouldouand Am They .mhtoxheeonplm Mn one. )Nufasu'cnotncmmzbmu “the united). um Tiny mam: "magma combat-Chennai» The The Miller 00.. Tomato, Canada. Youth' ï¬ne-pine. Sum. am Davy tvod ..... 88.75. $3. $8. .1.†' ï¬ve-pm Sum,’ ' of good. iâ€... ............. v.75, "3.731 a .175 W M Autumn, Huh. . . .55... 700., $1 Man'- Now Golf Gap. induct}, m, Boyo' Tweed 03pm... latching Full Nook†.................. mammal», AMinFauyColondShin-u†Walks dainty. pot pail-20¢,“ Graham’s BARGAIN LIST. WATCH US GROW. nMï¬unvmqusdufmtrhl j‘lvwmi'lii not be dive and strong to- day.†he wrotp moontly, “it it «to not for Dodd’s Kidney Pills. All tlh been hundreds to at .3 about. it. I tell um: the winch-thing just “it happened and give tho sole credit of my cure to Dodd’s Kidney Pills.†Ir.lB.Couchdnmdlotou.P I. Museum-m Middleton. P. B. I. Oct. 9th- - The strorcost point in favor of Dodd‘o Kidney Pills is that they will cum Bright's Mood the next strpucb out. is that than in no other nodicino that will. mtl (hookah. 1M onith‘ on Prinoo w [11:13:03 this but quarter 0! h century“ this out. «How hadtriod every modi- cinobut the rig htonoondthen loun- ingthat Dodd’sKidnoyPillswototho only cure for Bright' o Disease he tried them. Ion homo cued him. -l£r. John Conny and Miss K3“ Conway. o! the Raid house. Bobouy-z goon called on ton friend» lately. -Dr. Tilley, Inspector of Model cchoolu, visited m Behod a! 013:h St: 3nd exam-ed ntidactioi vi i m -m. not. Connolly. 1031 agent (or ï¬n Wm humane Co. 1 New York. Ht tow- hat Friday. fro Ottawa to attend the annulus: of the company’s agent‘s. Be return. -Kr.J RPhilipglunborner- chant, hummintownol anturdayonbuineu -11; 8. his. Inspector at Wekhu tnd lea-um, nub an otï¬- cinlk‘tour of the mar country last â€"Iiaun. Ch“. Iairhirn and 10‘ udWIILW m,dn¢cnygwmm in town Satrgdsy on m â€"Hr. Joh- Wmth. of Snowdal gunninwa in town hat Fridfy a’ 4k. Goo. Douglas, mmhant, at Willi... was in town hair on bade â€"Kr. G. E. Woodard. of Canning. ta). min town â€Inky. -11.. Ch“. Reeves, Ridout-st» {I at pug-ant visitiw [savers {rm -Kiuunn m was the goat at lunch: nu. m lut weak. â€"lln. 1'. Austin. at a-liburton. m in cm lady onuahoppina expedie tiou. PERSONALS. â€"Ir. Chas. Bott. of Wk, 7. in town Saturday on business. BLACKSIITH’S STATEMEN'I'.