I8 7933: 7 complete 5†.nel Shift-9f" m1 N GS. iNG. BOOTS and SHOES We have Ladxon’ and Gentlemen'a Fine Shoes and Fancy Suppers. equal to any city state a: much less money. as Well as an 1.:- uanae stack of (nurse and Fmo Boots Ind. Bubbem cheevcr than all competitors. lon’u an: Women’s cv-.r:atexs. Women'- nnd uu-z- 1.23312: gs. Men's English 1.0882853. â€\U fl‘b JOHNSTGN 81 SI WASHING MHIHES The boat stock of 3033’ Set 09! Boots in town. Every pair wax-muted. Poo: boots are no use for school bcye. Buy the Beats wuh \ u: Mamas and cave money. 940 ran-a L' was nongou Boots at $1 35 wonh $1 65. 128 pans snares’sat Leather Gaiters $1.00. won 13: $1.56. A313 Euductton on Oxford Shoal. Wa Lead In TRUEKS um VAUSES. Ware and Hbiij Goods. 0! the an], Jï¬ï¬ï¬STï¬ï¬‚ SISSQR an."“°° Mi mm It . Demon. It works on". m 1“? "whims. ambmidery, etc. without "Jury. Scour-a yam without. brushing a thread. wanes two blank ate in four minutes. " “I no mung: to at on: a: order h“ d1! nod with ouch We. actions for using my) '° Mme canons to be the bee: madnmmdmbtnm J. G. EDWARDS, The Caz/ntfyMa/{mg Up may. Fest. 22. 1892.44 Imporzer and nodal-1n M- The Great 82:03 Mon 0! Lindsay. {ST DOOR EAST OF DALY HOUSE. Conners’ Improved Johnston .2 51.3303; 761mm XXXIII. WHngNo. 1731. J. 6. Edwards. mourn- etc otalldrumts- Price cents 8v a great New fun and mm Bung £4; all Nervous Diseases. Paralysis. Rheumaflsg: iaacgvogmasflgmemwm.flmm mm d DR - ï¬enté. ‘X?Â¥E;£Y££'W9£§:Exm Early 5e92, “pond Lily†Nerve and Blood Pills TO THE FACT THAT LEAD THE TRADE IN We show an unusually large and attractive line 0/ these Goods. MILLINERY IN THE LATEST FASHIONS. BLIII'DS. CURTAINS. CARPETS FURS I PURS! FURS ! FURS! OVERCOATS FOR BOYS, YOUTHS AND MEN. Possesses a charm which no lady of trust and reï¬nement can be indiflerent to. BUYERS 0? 303131217 - ,- - 7- _ OUR READY-MADE CLOTHING. OUR GLOVE DEPARTMENT FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER. ENTLES ! MANTLB CLOTES! CLOAKINGS I WOOLLENS I PLANNELS I BLANKETS I ILSETSJEOPLE TALKING. 3 MANOR. 4.170. how ï¬zz’rly we treat you; We prepose to sell the Cheapest Overcoats for Boys. Youths and Mamâ€"every hour in the day, every day in the week, every wee/a in the year. By the cheapest we mean we give the truest mlztes for the money. fl 112/ us in this line. Suck quaï¬tz’es in New Styles as we show leave nothing to be asked for. Come in ï¬le are prepared to sell reliable Furs at the Lowest Prices-â€"-quality considered at all times. We ask you to examine our Coon Goats, Robes, Collars, Capes, Caps and Mantles. There is no doubt of our dealing generously and liberally with you. Will ï¬nd much to interest and deh'g kt them 2'22 our splendid (Lsortment of New Fall and Winte2 Goods. These Goods have been bought 22'g/2t and P2' zces will be found 2 iglzt. Never so Cheap, never so Good. Our new attractions for the coming season are simply beautiful. We hope every lady reader wzll consult her interest by giving our Dress Goods an early inspection. We shall be able to oï¬er you Bargains that will comince you of tlze economy and satisfaction in trading with us. We strlte to please the taste of our customers in the selection 0/ our Ready-made Clothing. Our Mantle Department oï¬â€˜ers a magniï¬cent field for selection. The Latest Attractimzs in Beautiful Goods.â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" tn recurs-r smPYNo can. mu to South wuhont Gnu-go. leaving 3030â€!) IV“? FRIDAY A!‘11.20*P.‘n. oc'r. â€" â€" â€" 14.21.23. lov. -â€" - 4. 11. 13' 25, 1892 one. â€"- 8. 9,10. a. so. _ A " to 3% c. 1". I: neatâ€; 6mm ’3†mn Moms. 8 '1'. QMAwnï¬rJn 0P3. --28. M91 83“.deme British ColumbiaM’ashington Oregon, California, PEUPLE’S PUPULAB Sash. Doors. momdmgv, Newel-Poats. Balaton, marâ€"nun, Blueboarcs. cue- Lnxn, Hardwood ononng and everything 10: Inside think. Do not an to call and examine our stock. G. H. M- Baker, Agent. LindsayLOcn 31 1892 ~31. PAR?!ES 13 1103er all sults‘bla for Dressing and assortad to whma, 33:11 lg tpe ghguues: an? Beat in the 4;-- Also at our Oï¬iar, Kent-8t†onposlte the Benson Home. we nave tan lines o! Canadzan Paczfzc R azlway Mill Yard at Lindsay, Neu- Stt ambeat Deck. tent of Caroline-sh, B311 Tieher, Lembee, Shingles, Lem Cement, Plaster of Paris and Beaeeeal in Bulk, Ete, Etc. TEE HATHBUN CU’Y Ma‘s and Builders DUE 8 FEET HEMLUCK LUMBER ONE-WAY ATTENTION. Market Call and see it. Rathbzzn boxy; have for sale at their E. E. W. MGGAFFEY, i/ @m @mmmm AND HOUSE FquIsHINGs. E. E. W. McGatfey. WARNER 00., purchases are larger I/zan ever before, and in consequéncc our pn'ces are down lo (/16 lowest notc/z. We do not ask F urricr’s proï¬ts on our Fur Goods,â€"they are sold at as close a margin as all the other lines in our house, hence our success in selling such - - - - a large quantity. - - - - For Fina Furs, Hantles and 61:1me REMEMBER WE ARE THE PEOPLE. Have an established reputation for selling the most reliable class of FURS at the Lowest Price ,i’? t/ze Trade. This year our at about 50 cents on 1/13 dollar, and can offer you a. good, stylish and well-made Mantle at the same price you would pay else- where for common goods. Please remember this. WARNER 8o 00-, THE GREAT BANKRUPT STOCK MEN. Have bought another large lot (balance of a wholesale stock) of WARNER 8o 00-, Our Men: Heavy All- Wool Overcoat: commence at $3.90. V have never yet been approached for Value in Clothing, T/zis season our Prices are Lower than eve}. WARNER 8o Best Bargains in Youths’, Boys’ and Men’s Overcoats 7/13 Great Ban/{rapt Siock Men, '76 and 78 m'r-sm . . nun: IF YOU INTER!) TO BUYw “‘W’W Clothing, Furs or Mantles ‘THE GREAT BANKRUPT STOCK m. THE GREAT BANKRUP’I‘ STOCK MEN, adies’ and Misses’ Mantles and Suits ever shown in Lindsay. you will do well to remember that LINDSAY, 0NT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1892. Good Goods! Low I Wa mez- Gamay]; ARE OFFERING THEâ€"- UHDSAY'S LEADER 0? LOW BASH PBIBES. Best Quality! 888 ma wou qvnuflod to judge, sad in m to which helm! my tr] alum mam, tro- Cunda m tho Sun. no: menu forgotten. And I hollow tho: meromolalnc quounn at tho trootuont 1: sum of lrolond will. In tho ockoow moat or mngdooo. oud mutation and "voodoo mode In town. onc- o {no ml to than kindly motion of ootoou ond W whlch would outdo bum tho (not ropubuo out! tho mun. out! on N no du- oppoorouo Mu ohms o oomph» neon- At an udat belicur in progres- and re- torm. u one convinced lbs: '1“! the Droo- perity or this mighty republic some of the brightest how of mnnhlnd m incl-ooh:- bly bound up. 1 watch with Iympnthntlc interest the devdopmontoi your putlcnlnr form 0! popnlu aovarnmonl, nnd also with the ballet thnt though you are confronted with some at tho moat notions problem- nomo of them gem-l nnd of the age. which moot In in our cmnllcr when. which most the moth“- lnnd. which out Other countries. nnd com. cocci-.1 nnd 9:0an to yonuclvcu. I watch. I :31. with the implicit belie! tint you will solve thorn nil 3nd prove in even your field: yon: tltic lathe cxnlted p’acc yon n l in the notions o! the world. Duh also, indeed. in my poor jndgnunt, would he the â€notch o! civil-3mm nod Chm-tinny. I unnct but believe that the m of Enalnnd hove bountomotton nod ton-given by you who won tho co: quot-on in tho grant struggle. ‘ I have dwnyu bclicvod thnt tho lulu and ‘ minor can-,- mm;- h'." WP!" : pun. But the and In tho ssmo. And while It Is nstnrsl shsl I should order our moms. as you. I due ssy. puts: yours. you any he s mun surprised to lean our objec- tion to the system of the gust republw Is that It Is no} has shough gar us. (Lsuzhgo: ). The old country, from which we derive our tnndemennl ideee, he: created: bout. is the: ehe ie the mother oi tree pal-lie- meme. The teehione end methode in Eagiieh- epaeklnz communities ere more or lose emcee!“ by which they seek to echieve the green end, end. eech of ne does. 1 due eey. magenta the meme o! hie 0 an: tom. en: eomewhet ex minute the detects or hie neighbor'e tonn. end eech when under- etende A little at the working or the other! The cameo which hoe brought me to your side at the line to one whSch he: mined in uheee later you! dmoe: the unlvereel eympethy of you people. a it hoe or mine. end thet circumeuoce in not enrprlelng, becenee It Ie the work of Engiteh-npuklng people on the world over to develop popu- Ier Albany end tepteeenteuve Ineuzuuoue. Th}: hoot pride ehd our bout. _ Mr. Blake said no rejoiced to and Whit he ind not expected to ï¬nd. 3 Cmuiiun club in Hnrvu-d nnivmlcy. which he un- derstood was s oomowhu ueiect society. “though he van and to no it ma non formed in any mmw noirit o! utivlem, but in s alt-momma nplrlt. which, while it shows the appreciuionq at tho “vantages to b: dorivod in In Institution like Harvard in Another land. 3min do“ m: which every true Auction csnnot bu: sympathize with, recognize- the china 0! the utiomlity to which those who join thy club belong >(gppipum): _ moved hie iietcnere no much thet they remained eeeted tor e caneidereoietpsoe at time, to chew their eppreoietion. The epeeker wee introduced by Mr. J. 8. Hannah. preeident oi the Csnedien ciub. Mr Bleke eeid :â€" 3 It gives me the einoereet pleesnre in ; heving the opportunity oi meking the ecqneintenoe oi the eindenie oi Herverd nnxvereity. We. whoee good tortnne it ie to enjoy the high tide oi iiie in the develop- ment which preveile on thin tide of the Atlentic. whether on the one side c! the iine which divides our continent or on the other; we who pertioipete in whetever degree in thet high tide of lite which pet- teine to the question of ednoetion, must look iorwerd with hope end expectetion to the development oi the flower end bloeeom '0! higher edncetion in the dcpertmente ti literature. we end ecienoo. which ere to take plete in the continent oi North Am- erlce within the next querter at e century. The wadcr the but. oi democracy, the more extended the theory of ebeointe pcpnier government. the greater the extent to which the meeeee oi the people penici- pete in the greet era 0: ten-government. the more eeeentiel it it ihet there ehomd be provided for them treined end school- ed ieedere oi thought end influence. The gnidence end lending in to be ion \d from 1 those who come out of nniureitiee like this, end, thereiore. it in upon my own peopic I have often impreeeed whet I repent to you to-night. thet it in my nojemn con. viotion thet in e country governed ee your. ie. end an my own 11-. the moat importent inetitntione thet cen be suggested to the imeginetion ere the universitiee oi the lend. _(Appleneg)r. .--.n-|‘ The pleeeing wey in which he referred to Reflex-d end hie connection with hie own provinciel nnivereity et once pot hixn end hie audience on good tonne. end etter this introduction he cerried hie heerere with him until the veryendot en eddreee 01 en hon: end e hell. At the end or elmoet every one o! hie long. repidiy moving eentenoee he wee lonnn epolended. end the greeteet enthneieeln wee ehown when he mien-ed no hit. Giedetone'e iebore on the Irish queetion ee hie ieet politieei work on earth; h_nt Mg. Bieke’e cicqnen! peroretion The hell wee not large enough to hold the people who weee snxlone to hes: horn Mr. Bleke’e line the doctrinee end views which he holds on the Irish troubles. Long before 8.30, the hour ennonneed for the lecture, every eeet 1n the hell wse taken. end my were obliged to etsnd during the eoeekleg. Not only the students but the faculty 0! the college were preeent, Following is the report printed in The Boston Dsily Globe oi the 28th ult. o! the speech deliveoed by Hon. Eduard Bloke st Cantu-loge, his“, under the suspioos of the Con-dun olub oi Enrvsrd university; Nottors long time hsve Home! students listened to s more eloquent snooker thsn Hon. Edward Bloke M. P.. chenoellor of Toronto univerelty. who epoke in Sen: Hell he: night upon “The home tnlo ques- tlon in Inlnnd." Tho Can-din: club or Emu-d university long sac moved itsel! oneo! themoetusetnlomsnintionsinthe college, nnd lts snooess in scouring Mr. Bloke to “dress I college sudienoo Minus the club even more than betore into pnhlio mummmmmum It. annual «mum MR- BLAKE AT HARVARD. G. n. qugx. @113 Gianahiau flush HIS SPEECH BEFORE THE CAMBRH) GE UNIVERSITY. IILSIIIILSOI. .- m.- Cnmbrldgo were Interested Mzwnymmwmm Wobwflomudm mu tic-Nutty 0! Dual..." null and bully o: Huang: "any flown: u- uthcr may :5 E (Camden. a TM M! Burns: Tatum. â€"M:. J. them-toll at this one. ha! a lag. at but“: mm;lr.1lnrphyolmm'vo «out. at tumor uohu My. Tho muvuvmumunuu-o-um qu. Mr. mm two-ow bum Hon. Edward Blake: Dun Exn.-â€"Tho Gandhi: Club to under the most yrotonnd Immune to you tor your nd- drou here. It col-um!) won one at the Ina-c nblo nod inspiring doflvom mm. ha been given within choc-o hub to: nanny â€on. No mun-nod otyon.notonly boo. no you no n mum. but because u no muhmnn you and soon among Ln. ere-too: out be“ or your non. Theda-1r. tor troodom nnd enlight- enmenc which hu boon rumba new n: ma homo nu. movement con novor an. nod 15 mu and m moot reoomunohord In no hurt: at Connalnn nod Amenloan freeman. We recog- nizo the Km: owrlflor you hove mode [or um canoe. and we know that We voloo the noon- mom-or .1: true pan-Ion when we whh sou God-speed 1n mu chum work. The mutant. in mow Wore «Mud wah your remarks. nod. uthongh In on con-- n for decor. you will Inâ€; no “actuation or now- !nz tho: In Amado-H .ronloot mum of tow- locum! me the nnlno of norm Bun will command lrlonanhlp. nnmlrnuoo om room Tho cnordn or memory the tram our: pens-Ln: can cod hon-ohm†to on“ tho choru- ot n 1trqurlnh union. nod In onus onorun metros non-o! true Con-do umdujoln. no: mom oo- nnuu they mm on of mum but become tho: mom-lion Um no duo In n Int-go menonro in tho «when: Wo'nnohlo louow-oouwymâ€"On bend! at tho lint-vat 1 Conndlun Club. ‘ (sauna Guam 8. Menu“. I Toaono. Oct at. 1892. Chan‘H. McIntyre. aq . t Hilton Block, Gaul» â€woodman. mm. It Dun Bunâ€"Inn vory much obliged hy yonrnow.wrtuon on nouns! ot ID. m Cluhnonnuuhnsomnk tho: l ms: nu. nooooooo hon-Nth!“ Mada-Wu nnd Intern» who my nudlonoo. Iona-unma- onto: mammtuuoooodoo mun tom. on. of medium: an IBM union uhuhoonmycoodtuukw moot-no um u wwunummmmuxmm {mumuvmmmwmw 3' maï¬a". mu tho W 0! ma. .qowwyw unmou- horloflho Ono-din Club my some at and: hhdnmnnd myvnrm WIM- tor «Mr wol- tnrn-l'nuhtnmyonn. £9me And I follow the: not. aunt bu; greenest Among the mum to be achieved will be the nonunion ot the teelxng of may and fricn’hnlo between Imn sud Bunch peo- ple throughout the world, end am we shell ece e am! get of justice crowned with the blessed hula at [“60de um roconetllauoc. tummrma connxspoxnxscs. The {allowing cormwudenoa In connec- Man with m above .111 prove 1am:- The only we, to “we rho qaoetlon In Irelond l: to convert the ocgupoac low the proprlctor ot the null. end I: will we the nhole hoe of Imimd, sad I: will mu 3 chenoe to become What It mm long are have been, um what I trust. to God It wlll soon be be, the crown and glory and strength, looteod of the ehgme, the week- neon mg deepulr of the 8mm: empire. We are. (hex-eh". in the midet o! 3 very notion. and pron-cud “Juggle. And it; is o! no one" count quence the: in the“ do†in which popula- opinion and the moral tones o! the world oxen no greet. no influ- eneeon the eoum 0! public "gnu. an; the feelings of EcziM-epotklng people- at the world. whether oi one uni-acuity or another, would no unwed on the right eideot tale queetion. I: 1- . quuuvo to which we .11 hue 5 duo inure-c. It is one the "women: of which will conduct: to the moped†sod tummy ol the you Enziieh‘epeeking flee.“ the worid ow; end. that-don. 1 hope thus the Amazon people wiunow. u to “me. put. wade: zhst upper: end eympuhy which hue been so frequently ockoowledged and so uggiuiy gain. by Mr. Gladstonr. The Ive-pan with union Mr. Gladstone lo now tomutmoolo in o Wonkcr wu- ponthon we oauid desire. nod am on- once. the «magma oi the sizunuon. Ho incontronud by 3 strong minority in this common: ond o houiie majority, in the homo of lords. I: in obvious that the inqu o! the landlord. ore nroyod in booiiiity so thin manure, nod therefore Mr. Gladstone hu grout lorou to meet in in.“ nugget. for s populsr vow In ("or of home rule: Sccusnd spoke b s Isl-ac msjcruy m but cl homo rnlc tor elsna. sud [round spoke in um um sense. gamma wast-etc cater law so snsusls we Mono! um tour dlflslcns or the country three divisions spoke ln s <1chch Insane: to: home talc tor Irelsnd. Bu: the tom-m? I: ls very vsauc. It must no: swwow up the winds. It wss not. mszursl ms: En.- lscd should so; moms slowly sad was dcclulvsly on the subject; bccsusc Emu-Ad hss ï¬ve-seventh; c! we whole ups-ocean.- tlo: tn the united psrltsmnl; boosts-c Eaglsnd bus got home rule tsr ham“. ss well ss s slurs at comm! at hot 9°18th ccnccms. and she csn your: them just ss she puns“. And you know It Is buusn astute. perhaps no: the highest aspect or humsu astute. but numsn astute stau- .u. an: we 11!. to hold wnu ys psvg act. Mr. Bleke men sue e donned eeoount o! the Irleh question teom 1870, when Iaeec Butt propouaaed h1- eohezu-s or recondit- tton between the huh end English people. down to the preeeet dey. touching upon the lend queeuoe end the ’conduct“: at the Irleh p.03», whichled no metedteflon. ctlme end ontrege. being uneble te erouee the connotes“ o! the Britten people in my wey. but in e meneer the: wee unconetuu- uonel. “fee utdmete uxiateetou noiuuon to be echteved. not tc-cey. but to te echleved with the rxpemng or public Opinion.†he continued, “a more complete tederetlon of Bdteln tacit." lad. Wdop and Sootpnd, W9!“ inofo Federulon In Dolme- la In recent tom no douloped lo thetwomct unecon- tinent lo the mummucollnunllon of tho can. And um enabled cute-men to erect. out at distinct end mum coLlllclloa element.- muon- poeeeeelng the “tangent muons! eentlmenz. domlnnulng to tho tnllexuennowhlchuuuoonloon- uhe â€"33â€â€?34 Mm“ t oonun o encordlnnce end [0031meth '1": the mu nnd WI at theeeuul pom ct toe community. For men one governed locelly. one: .11. ln the meet bulk of thooe molten whlch have 1.060 wllhlhodellylltenndlntereeuctme people. Who on cocoelvo l: poeeloleto- deyulntnnyeenemnwcnldnnggeet slut o moot nulcn would adopt occulnlloed {can ct government. end should “temp; wmhonecentreceaoluethelcccl ln- ccrenu at n grant phslenx 02 Item? In local “fell-o mace cum moo: can.†mine nnd demonotnu love (or them- eelvee. A non prom-lag loconu-ol coo-e wmmumuou from one centre would be c cgodlgetp for en lneene nylon: hm tho W I. touch. ï¬sh: or tau-government. out boom“ 1- on. tor the assumption of 5 tom 0! sacrum: thoh :- mum to ad detract-both. £an up tom of Men! soul-amt. ( 139m) 0: m; sum cunt-ton- 9! 1.2mm. Erec- Burro: BLOCK. Cum-moo; M435. GEN 1'th MAM. 008000: a. 1591. mam nucleated out on. no arithMdc... town chm. Including 35070165; new†of 5 had up Oat-do. my my good-1m the (xhtbithM Out! a!†an: band hon . dunes. P.-o£¢uor 3.1:»me tholt playing so “Vrry .004.†flav- Oh. society {ammo thotmoddnd (condu- of muddy Verena of mu oboe. sad we u of chi. worn-Mo luau a and all.†manages-d woollen Qu- G. ’1‘. 3â€"131» Grunt Trunkhu nun pity on In a Au; Md bu supplied us. grand to gavel we emuun yua, .lwouah 'd- uld “cocoa-non. uu no nook." Gunmen â€" We has a. antenna nuns: one 5‘. B V. A. uocioty. We: did 3.9-, 99: â€q rpm goo-pt “with". any. 0! . ,_,A L___ _ ‘ RhVIVALâ€"Rov. Mt. Burn: In trying to m umewouu WhuVo Ran. Crouley no Hunter (or torenoou sod um untou- om: Wrouoncoy 931 Inst. when no doubu. mooy wzn’ nun mew-uto- o! the opportunity so our mono tuned anaconda. Pmsonm..â€"Muta J oho Butler. m at Mr. B. P. Bauer at am mom. who “and m. noun-u: moments-Jon exounoodou loot. “manor. bu muted Trims, medical conga. Tomaso. u 5 annual. ...... moo Round I. own on a no“ so Pombvl‘o. . .. Ml.- Domoru-s, of Taconw. u vumog 5: Ha. Eel Woiooa'. ...... Mn. J one Wanton h.- wlurood tron. . nu; u but son". an. Gnome Sumo. Tomato. . . . 54:. R. Anh- bon-y o! Tom lotnmtq at an. town. hu- man viduou hm lowly, Manna“ m- toxhu'rln-uw, Mr. J. F. Count-4a.. .. um Moudo 0m to homo horn hoe moo! qua-m. out to lupuymu. Mr. B. P. Bun-4"- mu. no" a smut-mg nun o outbu- ofibck, o! I" damnation. v. Ono“: 30.11, Ruv. Mr. John-m, Ilndwt. «King tor found-Mon 0! Damon lotS.m. 27:!- c. 1.1. v. on November 6'11. 8 1'. MI. McK-y, who Wv- WALD a. through nag-ww- amped 223 a. an. _ Examxroax-I and I will require to be more pauculer In Junta nemee, on two min-punts occurred In nuns tron here in Int weer. 13081â€"sz. W. Bruce tor Ru. W. Borne. end Rev. John Wilson to: Rev. John Weueccx; nom “Po-ulna" 1n- .Lesd or "Maytag." Mr. Webster wu vuuunz Ne routine and my (“ends here. end Manage wu token at his yreecnce 00 get hm; to uke put in the mzsaxoouy «me... um «n was "Go ye low on the warm and preach the “cape! Io every mum-e." Mr. Webster 15 not 0 umu Ioldler on the bum-meme ot Zion. g8“. Mr. Em. or Brcchz‘n, gave 5 ï¬ne sermon In the normal. or the em do); he donned the ducks 0: the church cum-11 In the anatomy he‘d, had Alec evoke on the keno-u o! the d-v. m. Em: n; a mother 0! Rev. Dr. Dawn: of the Christian Gnu-aha end on 5 mod shore otthe ebltlcy of the haul]. . PULPXI'. â€" Some glued etudente from Knox cuuege have hid the sauces to the Bren-01mm church hum recauuv. Mt. M. McLeen ofliaucnd on Suuney. Oct. 9 D. punching hem Matthew. 27m. n. 22, PUow'o queue»: to the Jew. “When ohm he†applying one queauon u thouzh or he venoumh. men one of on. 01: 06W 16.3: nodcnt Leuohnn Memo, non of our mpccwd lownemen L. 81an m. an. Exodus 5mm" 3rd v. Owner 23rd. Bu. Mr. Coot-whey. who enopued tot Rev. B. Jonnuoo leer. summer, (cling to: m: eufjeoc “he. young. '4'qu 12.x: Andalusian Wtwuh the m OAK W00 U. [Correspondence of run Pom-.1 Accmuxr.-Mr. Robert Gnrdnor. engin- onrncflonsrunlevuor. met with n net-tons maiden: w the m-ohlncry. the other «1.8! some mkohnuoe when an we tower put of mo bundzux with as lnuwm u: can hand no go: we olho. hum aunt In the gearing. btnnnng the .‘i .uu tuner and umerwue crank in: um hand. me ujuty ugemng on a well u could on m noznooopuug [be cameo at Mr. H. Arman-om: so much in- trotting suntan “Emblotonhn George" mm“ "Em Fortune.†Harry don't like mend phoa. [Germanium 0: Tu Post] Goon Arromum.-Mr. Ju. brathonr bee oeen appoinbod mm to: the Nazca Company of Inneuou. In thi- appoint- ment the company have made n wine selection.“ Mr. Bremonr is en experienced Minx-c end in woli um tummy known in this section. The Noxon binder- end mower-nee Wimtphoe inun- section. Sous or TEMPMCE.â€"A open division at the Sane ct Tumueunee wut be held in the town hell on the 18m. Admisuion tree; ell ere Invited. Socun. â€"1'ne Bentw- held e very eneceutul each.) on Meade! evening. The nitendenoe wu urge. 33550841.." Mr. Gnu. Bakerof Toronto. genera nuance: the Noxou Co. ingenious worn at Inaenozi. we. in men lees week. Re In on his round: appointing menu and winding up the you". bneineu. Mr. Burke repom e very nneoeutul won'- Undo. WOULD nor CATCH ox.â€"1‘he old «has tint my. “Dtncrouou In the better put of vdor“ wu Very umxmgly exempliï¬ed In the cue at Mr. E. McKenme 0: Pat Perry [Cormpondenee at Tux Poe-r.) BUILDING.â€"Mr. Hugh Wllooa in just comment»: two brick dwelllng home- nnu-ly oppoelle the Methodist church. We undenmd Mr. Wlleon bu them d- mdyremed....Mr. A. J. Smlmhbmldln‘ ambled-mill: mop oppoelw theold poet 0 oe. Fm Maryannâ€"Mr. B. Parker. he- ,‘Lm removed 110m Me Old qua-ten Into bmlth’e new block. 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