mmmm em elm, â€by.†m‘who Que-ed more umM’Wmm .1!“ tom-m "mind gnu gum-Maugham»: on. at neotion met to divide up some funny heirlooms in the shepe of old dishes end other tuck. Pretty soon they fell out end Hodgeon peeesd some reflections on the Irish, meening Clyde, end his wife. who is nodgson’s elem. The ire of the Irish tie at thin. endolmchlng his hends Clyde shuk them iornine: Bodgson’s teen- end nxed him toeooeontinto the yerd behint. Such e mule-l maniac constitutes an â€needing to the Inn of Canada. on tho huh we summoned t6 appear. ukmflythomin 1311131qu “mebomtont otoonrt, and-0MB. Clydomflnodslmdm two tome on working horses had the oefllo no Anyonng, with the exception of two used cows, which are dry. Sherifl' Paton offers I. raw-rd of $75 for the recovery of the chattels and the apprehen- sion of Houston A Ln-rLE FAMILY Swanâ€"Wm. Clyde. Bench. wubetore P. M. Harper on Wed- needey, It the hut-nee of Joe. L. Hodgeon, Bel-In. I; evneere thet Clyde is e brother- hâ€"Isw of Hodgeon'e, and the whole oon‘ ONTARIO COUNTY. Sunnol Houston, a sheriff’s assistant, left in charge of 3 lot of chattels nw Whitby, disappemd on Sunday night last with nixtonn head of cattle, four hood of horns-ad two sets of harness, and so in: not the slightest trace of him can be found. He is n ml: of medium height. dork com- plexion And wore slhoayy maintain. The Ree, Gracie Cornell. Wllrrld Ree. Charlie Graham John Mcxoaven. Class IIIâ€"Bonus: XcGeongh. Arnold Ree. Melllee Cornell. lseleh Blaylook Clue II-Mabel l’ogue, Deve 11an George MnGee. Annie Blulock, Lillie Blaslook, Fred Shaw, Johnny Gray. Sophia Vuuton. equal - Amen Pogue. Joseph Powers. Nellie Powers, Wlllle Powers. Vincent Pogue. Bruce Mcheven. Finley Blsyloek. Sen. part II-Edgnr V'anatone. Gertie Rea. Emma. Felt. label Felt. Jr. par: IIâ€"Mebel Graham. Percy Pongox-men Roddy. canalâ€"Katie Powers. Jesuit Mcheven, Della. Robinson. J.\ . .MOFFA'IT. teacher. UPS. (Speech! to Tm: P051.) Scaoox. REPORT.-The following is the standing of the pupils of a. a. No. 9. Ops, tor the month of October: Class Vâ€"Kote McGeough. Chm IVâ€"Lmie MAGâ€. Lillie MoGooungl-nnk ahaw. Kellie Bagehaw, Maggie Cory. J obn Cory. Third classâ€"Lizzie Bagehaw. Maggie Bagebaw, Andrew Grant, Albert Love, Fred Black. Palmer Jewell, Edgar Hepburn, Berta. Bracken Fred Cole,Florenee Kinner. Senior secondâ€" We Taylor. Mabel Hepburn, Lizzle Short. Juggle Spence. James Perry. Herbert Perry. Junior Second-Bale Black, Duncan Spence- Maze Begebnw.r;rneet Baaehaw. chk Cope- land. Fire: part lIâ€"Ethel May Perry, Bertha Perry. Ethel Perry. First classâ€"Pearl Perry- Pearl Love, Herbert Shaw. Amelia Short, Gertrude Bagebew. F. E. Bcnczss. teacher. MARIPOSA. [Special to Tm: Post] Rxpon'r of a. a. N o. 3, Max-19055, for the months of September and October: Fourth clam-Lina Brooks, Harry Jewell. Annie Ban- AL~1N l 'EIL'N. [Special Correspondence 0: Tm: Pom.) SCHOOL Bureauâ€"Tho following in the report or a. a. No. 10. Manvera. for the month or October. Names arranged in order of merit. fourth clueâ€"Wilbert Simeon. Edna Porter (equal). Robt. Thornton. Mabel Stineon. Sr. 111 clueâ€"Maud Thornton. Sophia Ingram. Annie Ingram. -Sr. 11 cleanâ€"Ethel Mogul. Jennie Irvine, Tommy Stineon. “falter Thornton. Herbie Fowler. Ame Irvine. Jr. 11 classâ€" Evenne Porter. Lorne Magi“. Lila Armstrong. Sr. 1 class-films“ M33111. Georgie Fowler. .1:- I cumâ€"Irene Magi". En. emu. Mahmoud Armstromz. J. L. Sszan, teacher. â€"~â€".+â€",,,A, a nmnsairf immv. Nuvtnru. ma. FM- Ll'zmzuliam 33m .Erompttb'aEtwureto cure Prepared by DIE-3- C. Aye: 5; Co., Lowell, Man. AAYER’S Cherry P391??? “ One 0!â€" my children, had Crou . The use w†attended by our physician. and was posed to be well under control. One rtl d by the child’s hard 8 breathin , and on goxng to it found it straw ling. t had nearly ceased to breathe. ealizlng that the child’s glarming condition had become possible in spite of the medicmes ‘ven. I reasoned that such remedies would of no avail. Havmg part of a. bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in the house, I gave the child three doses, at short intervals, and anxiously waited results. From the moment the Pectqral was given, the child’s breathing grcw_easier._ and, in a. short time. she was sleeping quietly and breathing naturnll '. The child 13 alive and “'9" toâ€"da . and l 0 not healtate‘to s_:;_y that Ayer’s C erry I’ccâ€" total saved her life. " Mrs. C. J. Woownman, of Wortham. Texas, saved the life of her child by the use of Ayer’s Cherrergctox-al. m..- “ â€MENTHOI .. '.L PLASI‘ER IT WILL DISPEL THE PAIN LIKE MAGIC EFEEEPL'W'†I'illflS. OF THE For Ayer’e Remedies. Pain K111â€. 8. Ncu ralglc more. Aslwrltount.“ mm: to sound flammable. but somehow when you montho mgdmy It does not mm to; www.mongmndohtochMGwhloh ddlthomtymhowmue. You mmymuum no late st wmm-sgnmmhg Curious Scenes on the midway Plauanoe The lair at its Best-The mnmins tions at Rightâ€"The Close e! a Great Pageantâ€"Pleasant Memories. Continued from last week.) was MIDWAY PLAISANCE. Passing along in front of the California state building, and a public comfort build- ‘ log you reach the Women’s building, which ‘standsso prettily facing the Plaisance. ‘ down which you turn. What shall I say of the Plaisancei That magnificent side show! that gigantic. unparalleled take! that most interesting, most exasperating. most absurd catch-penny. with its gaily costumed loiterers, its wierd music, its picturesque, inviting (in one sense surely) doorkeepers, and the kaleidsoope views that one gets at every step. The only thing that you can do for nothing on the midway is to walk up and down the middle of the street and refuse every abject, energetic, beseeching, noisy invitation to “come inside.†If you go in you are done for. The gate ice is only a commence- ment. But, ï¬rst, I might say that the Midway Plaisance is in a way entirely separated from the fair proper. It was originally a street bearing the same name which it does at present, connecting Jack- son Park on the lake front with Washing- ton Park farther inland. It contains some eightyacres and the side shows are ar- ranged close together down both sides. leaving a wide promenade between, which is usually thronged with people at every hour of the day. After paying s fsir a. mission at the gets one might naturally expeottoseeevervthingbehindthat gate. but no, they arelike wheels within wheels, and Note. or 25 cts.. or whatever the sum may he. will only admit to the ï¬rst wheel, andifyouwiahtoseemorsyou must pay AT THE WORLD’S FAIR. A Wm'rm‘xsu CAUGHT.-0n Tuesday last Mr. W. H. Copp, oi I-‘enelon. while catching fresh water herringe with a net below the lccke at Roeedale, brought up a genuine Whiteï¬sh, which was eetimated by all who saw it to weigh about four and a halt pounds. Not being sure that the ï¬sh could be lawfully taken. he re- etored it uninjured to its native element; but he might have kept it, as the close season for Whiteï¬sh and salmon trout does not commence until the first of November and ends on the laet day 01 the same month. A few years ago several thousand artiï¬cially hatched young white- ï¬sh were turned looee in our local watere, and Mr. Copp’e capture on Tueeday proved conclusively that at leeet one of them eecaped an untimely end. DESCRIPTIVE LETTER B Y A Hpootol to Tun: Pos‘r I S: noox. flavourâ€"Following ta thatchool report or a. I. (o. l. Dalton. for the month or October: Fourth emu-Minnie Morton. Wol- tor szorlgo. Arthur Hort. Juno- Morton. [rank Grin. thno Hort. Jr. fourthâ€"Grown Coldorwood. leto But. Nomo Orlatt. Mm E. Burton. (soorao Ilurton. Arthur Burton. Chum Burton. Third clots-Phony Bolder. Hun Josolo. Ernest Kldortno, Jolooh Burton. on“ Grunt. wuno Kott. Dnld Faun. second olouâ€" tcmo antdor. Notlto solder. John Molntooh. Moud Fonts. Edward antdor. Part II onuâ€" Mo Kott.Lottlo "tutu-toll. Mary Kott. John Janna. I'lrnoot Roan. wuuo mum. Port! clan-John Kott. Jouto Bolder. Horny Bolder. Bertha Flemming. Arthur Morton. Edith Mort on. Altce Brown. Mort-u Ohuholru. Mtunlo Haldaannnle Grin. Grooo Chloholm. Nomo boy. Roy Hort. Armlldr. Soldor. Moudo Mo- Ltaoh. Mu Morton. Herbert Ohuholm. Mu! Day. Gertie Kott. AVOIIRO attendance for the month. 25. L. Asunv, teacher. FOWLES’ CORN ERSâ€"FEN ELON . Scsrrcrous Vrsrrons.â€"The evening thet theFanelcn poetofï¬oe wee burglar-lead e very well-dressed individual celled et Mr. A. E. Minthorne'e and naked for something to eet. Mr. M. noticed thet the etrenger’e heads ehowfl signs of herd work, or en it he had been working in e foundry. The eeme evenino: enother person celled et Mr. Thoe. Deniel’e, who. like Mr. Minthorne, lives neer the reilroed, end eeked for eome- thing to eet. When eeked where he was trevelllng to. he eeid he wee on his wey to Kinmene’. it he ever got there. It in quite evident thet these two men were on their wey to the Fella. Neither of them eeked to etey ell night. elthouah. ee every one remembers, it wee e dieeqreeeble nieht to be out.- [Gazette ‘ FENELON FALLS. Tm: RAILWAY Barnumâ€"Ali the pier: for the new rnilwey bridge notes: the Fenelon river ere now ï¬nished except the sixth. the concrete ionndetion of which had to be releid, the ï¬rst having been injured by the storm of three weeks ego. The eections oi the “swing†have been loaded for some time pact on care at Lechine and mu nrrive nny day,“ the massive timbers upon which they ere to be lowered are already in piece. The Abutment on the north side of the river will be commenced as soon as the sixth pier is ï¬nished, and will take about I fortnight to build. Zvemge attendance. 27‘ teacher. u.â€" my uuwâ€" _ Mm- Brown, wune Mlaihdéo. Name W Junior III.â€"Msry Foster, Bertha. Hobbs, Elmer Sunnis. II. class.-â€" Horace MoNnbb. Amelia Bargeas. John (Hammad Ron, Byron Rowinn, Eddie Foster. John Brown. Herbert Harrison. , â€" â€"7#:_ u-_.l nun-u a. V-vw- . 'â€" Par: Il.-1‘hoo StoneJGeome Cowia. mud Hun-man. Addie Wnrrnm, Walther Foster. Fred Johnston. Ldm.â€" Lowell- Prom Aifrnd Cawie. Mm Harrison, Addie Luke. FOREST HILL. [Speclnl Correspondonoo at THE POST.) Scnooz. moanâ€"Tho following upon when the maul: of written cumin-unn- hold in Mandoo’o school. No. 4 Moon and. Brock. to: the month or October. Nunez Win order or main-n. chat; Annie Iowan. Minnie Marshall. Adena MmhnlLBolh Flour. Kate McLean. Josie Jowgu. Mo Brown. Senior III.â€" cuss; Duncon Brown. Donut} you». outside the door. uylog_ho would be hook _-_L ._J 3 minute to 98! . ulunuw w râ€", __, all. Hehunotboonuenunoe md Fawn is the lane: of 3 good overcoat- LINDSA Y VISITOR. SADO H’A. W. A. Mchanmx. “ Liver Complaint,†Bflionsï¬eég-and all Scrpfqloug, Skil} and Sqalp D19- eases, it is the only remedy'that’s guaranteed to beneï¬t or cure, or the money_is refunded. In buildino np needed flesh and strength, an: to purify and enrich the blood, nothing can equal the “Discovery.†It invigorates the liver and kidneys, promotes all the bodily functions, and brings back health and vigor. For Dyspepsia, A LONG PROCESSION of diseases start from a. torpid live: and im ure blood. Dr. Pierce’l Golden edical Discovery cures ev- ery om: of them. It prevents them, too. Take it, as you ought, when you feel the ï¬rst symptoms (lan- guor, loss of appetite, dullness, de- pression) and you’ll save yourself from something serious. . c n u 1 clesn end they themselves ere just as pleesent end entertaining so they cen be. Their houses ere ‘mede oi bsmboo and something thet looked like etrew. I reelly do not know whet it wee. They heve wide verendeheiniront end there the whole ismilylive. the women sew, the bebies pley, the neinhbors visit, end they ell smoke cigerettee. At eight o'clock the bend comes out end drums up en endienee for the theetre. end such e bendâ€"wooden. ell wooden; een you imegine e bend mede of wood? Well. this one is. endI heve heerd ier worse music by bends lergely composed of brees. A C URXOUB MUSICIAL INSTRUMENT. The south see islenders heve e bend. too ; I will tell you exeotly whet it is likeâ€"e lerge trough {or wetering enimels. which we here ell seen along the roedside in Csnede. There ere two musloiene. one st eeoh end. end in the south see ieiend. "when the bend begins to pley" it meene thet two such men vigorously thump sueh e trough with two tremendous clubs. one etter the other es quickly ee they een. The musielens eeem to stend it better then the trough. for they were growing stronger end more musouler while thet pertiouler trough wee getting two very deep dents in its sides. I will not meke eny comments on the mneieiel pert or the progremmr. “The street in Csiro" is s invorite piece on the Pisissnee. snd reeliy when one is isiriy inside one feels ss it they might surely hsve been trsnsperted on the msgie esrpet to the is! eest. High, moguls: buildings line both .sides of the curved street; the lower story or eseh is s bszssr where you on buy siipnrrs. brseelets. ehsrms,psper knives end. such like to no end. I might go on describing the Ploieenoe until THE POST would be obliged to get out a supplement and yet give a not very good idea of it, so I will only mention on some of the other favorite eighte, Hegenbeck’e animal show, the Ferris wheel, 265 it. high, the Moorish palace, the Dnhomev village, and Lady Aberdeen’e village, where the roey-cheeked Irish girls are melting butter and lace, and in their leisure moments gazing through their low latticed windows at the pleasure-seeking throng who hove come to see the dancing on the village One dark visage screeches to the crowd that he has "Bonus bonue candy, bonus bonne candy, belle good candy, bonue bonus candy." If you ride on the donkeys s little Egyptian boy runs along beside you shouting at the top of his voice "Lookee out,†and occasionally giving the donkey a push from behind to help him through the throng. which. as there are no side-walks. is perfectly dense all over. You are safer on the back of one of the camels, that is. providing you get on without breaking your back and get ofl’ without dislocatiug your neck. But the frantic gesticulatious and the expressions of horror and despair which appears on every face as the ungainly beast hoists ï¬rst its rear elevation. and before you have time to collect your scattered wits suddenly brings itself up in front. rather daunts one’s courage, and most people prefer to remsin on terrs firms. although the camels are busy enough to keep the street full of people convulsed with laughter. The wedding procession is the event or the day, and everyone times their visit so as to be there when that passes. 300nm dish terioe ereem. end every- thinc else in proportion;bnt then yon need not buy them, you know. unless you wish to. In the Libby gless works yon een see them spinning nines. the long. slender tnresdstretdinzoutliketheflnesssilk. Across the wey. in the Venice work shop. the men ere working sronnd their red hot inrnsoo, end we wetohed one men begin end ï¬nish s very slender mete! use; thrustinghislong, hollowiron rod intothepot of molten slsss inside the tnrneoe, he drew it out with the gloss clinginginonelnmpet the end. Quickly end deitly he ï¬rst blew the glue hollow. end then, with the eid of iron pinoers, curved end orimped end termed it, every now end ezein hosting it over the red hot oosls to meke it pueblo. He ï¬nished it in about twenty minutes end ofl’ered it tor sele to: $5. He did not ï¬nd e pnrchsser. however. for thst piece. "I'h'e'd'; Exp or 0600. In the Jen vulneâ€" the deer mule J eveneee, one could not help liking them. Their village is perfectly elm end they themeelvee ere juet as mm World’s D13Den§gg (Continued on seventh page.) THE HIGH [ZUJIHES Mil Clerk’s Oï¬ce. Onkwood. 17th day at October. A. D. 1863. A By-law to provide for closing a road run- ning between lots 19 and 20. in the 6th con- cession of the Township of IlIariposa, and for opening up for public travel the original allowance for road between lots 20 and 21.1'n said sixth concession, and that part of the seventh concession hm: running across lots twenty. WHEREAS. the origin! allowance for n road running between lote 20 end 2l.in the 6th connec- tion at the Townehio or Meripoeo. in now open and n: tor public travel. the council of cold municipality deem it expedient to once the road running between lote 19 end so. in the aid sixth conceeeion; the muniolpel council of the Town- ship of Meripooe therefore eneote no follow: Tint the road running between lots 19 end 20. in the eixth ooneeeeioo of the Tmehiiot Meri- poee. is hereby oloeed for public tn end the original nhownnoe tor tend running between late an and 21. in acid 6th concoction. end that port of the seventh conceeeicn line running across late 20 in acid Townehip ie henby de- ciored open to: public trove]. Notice is hereby given thou the foregoing is e true copy of By-lnw No. 437. which the munici- pal council of the Township 0! Merino. intend to pace at n meetinn of council to be held es the Town Bell. in the Vilma of Oekwood. on Mon- day. the 20th day oi November. A. D.. 1893. JOHN F. CUNNINGS. .Townnhip Cletk. TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA. By-law â€".No 487. Fairbank a; 00.. Mantra] Down the street through the busy way A lady passed on marketing day. Who. pausing at a grocery store, Stepped quickly in at the open door. With bated breath and anxious mien She queried : “have you COTTOLENE?’ Thwocer, leaving off his work, lnterrogated every clerk ; But none up to that time had seen An article called “ COTTOLENE.†“What is it?†said he to the dame. “That answers to this curious name. What is it made oi? What’s its use? My ignorance you’ll please excuse.†“You’re not the merchant for my dines. I see you’re quite behind the times. For COTTOLENE, l’d have you know, ls now the thing that's all the go. An article of high regard ; A healthful substitute for lard. its composition pure and clean; For cooking give me COTTOLENE." As from his store the lady fled, The grocer gently scratched his head- On his next order. ï¬rst was seen. “01!: dam (are: C 0 T T OLENE.†~ CLPP PLLQ Old Chum Plug. No other smoking tobacco seems to have supplied the universal demand for a coo‘, mild, sweet smoke like the “ OLD CHUM.†The name is now a household word and the familiar package has be- come a memberof the family. cottoleno New Advertisements. . x. FAIRBA'N'K co..‘ Wellington md Ann Stream. MONTREAL. A SHORTENING. D. thcme Jr. Go. Ask Your Grocer for it. Jos. BIggs. OPENPOR U3! Mm only by MONTREAL. ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 1893. gun-.mflhwu â€gunman-Huntâ€... autumn. Donate-noun gaunt-I on“ , are now prepared to supply the Citizens of Lindsay with the my best Dry Hardwood tn 4 It. or 3 hiangtha. Leave orders at the Kent-at. (mice or Telephone the *ma Om“. THE BATHBUN [1W We are oï¬ering the entire Hardware Stock 01 J. P. Ryley at comm ’â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""_'3-'â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Pnrononl to R. S. 0.. 1887. Cop. 110. Boo. as. the «calm- out! onion bum clown noun: tho unto of David Mon. louottho Townohlp or nouns-I. In the Comm 0! Datum. tanner. dooooood. who (nodal: orobouubom doy of 800mg. )3â€. no porch! required to and In ; H‘A‘.A__ .n_4--- m. n Kin-666'?! disu- mm. mm m mu macaw-wt thou- chun- an the um. of the mum, at um held by than. on or before the cum BATES £03 1894. Twc Subscriptions, in one mum $4 Six Subscriptions, do do 10 Ten Subscriptions, do do 15 . Womfl’nw Subscribers for 1394. paying In advance now. wt. WILL 35x0 'ml: mum WEEKLY. from our manner the remittance. to January lat. 1891. wrraom' CHARGE. mpacmm Corns Fm Address. swan TUCKER 80's. Publishers 81-2. Albany, N. Y. who mm. A- 4---_nu_.-‘ .- --- Mu. 32".}? En“ Em"â€" 31115613666 to m m. use of who“ dum- us†had not node. at the tune of the distribution mt. or 3 put there- of. BENJAMIN HOGILL. THOMAS BYER. let day of November, 1893. Agï¬cultural Weeklies. HARDWOOD. HARDWOOD. HARDWOOD, Weok. no Hum RIPORTS ue unusual: compute. nd much attention is pad to the prospects of the 0mm. a mom ugh: upon one at the ma: tumor-ant (f I" question.â€" fl’hen to Buy and "'hen to Sell. It. In liber- allyimumnqd, and by RECENT ENLARGE- , ;_,___..-_ .L-.. -m- 1331 m War-gm!“ 1894 Ill nun-um. “u u; .mvu.-- _-.___--__ '1‘. contains moremdmu: mutter than aver before. The transcription Price In 3250 per you, but we one: nSPECIAL REDUCTION Country Gentleman B'E anrmq o! .u duodptlou ,u- ,--_._ n..â€" tack com 6353 all lines of Tamed and Plain Building Paper, Lockgbggnggsqugbgoréollqggqltg Syracgg, Carpenters and Mechanics - _-- --_ ..__.‘l 17.11- 61--.-1- _, - mud-v. Oct. mm. 1891â€"70. yumoa,u'wvyw.uw- ---rvv- """"'Iâ€"""r'â€"' ~ _--, -_-,‘, H-†,. , a--. o Felt. Car at Paper, Home Shoes and Nazis. Shovels and 5%, 111;an Parks, 3368. Rakes, Scoops, Cow Ties, Axe HandLgs. Gross Out 8am}. Grindjtoms. Qaisy Wszéeafher M‘latts, Skates, Slezgh ï¬ggls, 011-- _-_ A- -- J 1". A1. n..__1._-:.1.___ n U'WIIDW'WG- \rlinw unlm,-...., -,-,_, __ _'"__w_ ___"v_ -vâ€"---,..--- - Whips, Traps, Guns and Rifles, Powder and Shot, Cartridges,†Cloth} Wringers. Smoothong Irons, Paws and Rasps, Betting. Rubber Packim Gartook Paokmg, Rope, Glass, ï¬aonts and Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Ala; bastine, Home Wall Colors, Artqsts’ Goods, Table Cattery, Pocket and Pen Knives, Stloer'ware, Plated anes, Spoons and Forks, Butcher Knives Carpet Sweepers, Basket Baskets, Hand Sleighs, £th Etc. ' R J. MoLAUGHuN. many 1. Oak. Solicitor for the Execute". New A d veituomonu. EOE 'ro cnnmrons. Both Lona and Short. in“ ï¬ne dock was bought by Mr, 12ng at 5 t Cash to“ "d i ’ by us at prices mar before hoard of m Lindsay I" a 8 non oï¬md The Ramona Co’s: This is a . G. EDWARDS 84 00., 'rn Bur OP '1'“ Hardware. AND CHEAP CASE SALE. NEXT DOOR TO BENSON HOUSE. LINDSAY. AND SEE THE GOODS. EVERYTHING GOES. a. Genuine Clearing Sale and Bargains for everv one. Bn-udlron Made!- I! mud to do an klndl of Catharina Found†Me! hams-mm. on. many am as“ n....â€". A.- Should have I new list or Bonnet for the Full end Winter season. Both cam. fort and fuhlon cell for lt. Next to style and genenl ï¬tness comes the question oi price. Upon both these points ladies, who petronize me will heve cause for mat» don. My Stock has been very carefully selected in the lending Milliuery cam end low expensee give me e decided edventsge over lugs ï¬rms. A cellsoliciwi General Hardware. Pumps, Stoves and Tinware. IMPLEMENT REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. and a Full Line of Agricultural Implements on hand. Dec no nuance 1.11.: the have when over the human Intel! carried on by J. WE‘IAPIE, in the 111m at KW. The pubuc will and a line of LINDSAY FOUNDRY. CAMPBELL TRUMAN Campbell 8: l‘runlan. Ihoroughbred and Farm Oct- 12th. Ianâ€"em Kkkfldd. Oct. 25th. 1893.41 ct Stool: Insured at very . .Law. Rates. , Lind-u. April It. Ianâ€"43. Lina-u. Dog 21. 71mm. All Business promptly attended to. Any inquiries cheerft'di answered. CALL AND SEE Us. JOHN MAKINS. CHANGE OF BUSINESS. CLOVEZR. S E 15313 HIGINBOTHAM’S Drua- Store. Agents for the; Ill/1885K HARRIS 00. MISS O'BRIEN. EVERY LAD! DUTCH BULBS. Hyacigths. ONTARIO "itï¬ï¬hf mm STOCK wanted, for which tl PRICE will be Paid. Campbell a: Trumgg Tulips, etc. Just received at A. Elginbo than. June: K61 tn. Miss O'Brien. J 01m Hanna. Insurance Company. I! 12h.p.. am mm 1‘03 m: JOHN MAKINS Wluiam-st NOLԠA tow been In: of nonunion m. relieving :he intensity 0! the White and golden lights by their every ehzf: m2 “Ibo! crimson. :uzpie In! zrccn. u â€2- mme of water burst iman oivey upward. â€I: end renter themselves in n thouucd dared bubbles which [all crushing: in'o Mr bed again. A HRHJJAx'r some]: The five immeme buildings which (,5; the butt: on each aide ere ouxinad “y Mada of incandescent lights like var.- mng together end hung up. and the crim- “ the halo ital: an another to w. and no “Ch of the tiny scintilistina lixhu bu theounterput in n life-like 2:t:1e ehndow which giiotcne in the wster below. The Male. in one bins 0! light: in: dnrk. My lacking inks shining thronzh oaiy unke- the anion. orchea end mm e9 more Winn. A scarch‘iighz is turned zisrin; y ‘90: the cm n us qnsdrlze, Whit'i our “at; the permvle and shows is the membfei union by night :11» Ton-hearted litigator With A: breve and how-in! n from “he bore four centuries no on bond the “Suite Maris." A8825); A no:: as Emcrnzc LAI‘S; 1:. no 15.1005 19 covet-ad with muncLes and moi-a, xii era wded with 9.056. gen '0 took a trip through the grounds whiie Mm flluminatea in one of the meme MOPâ€"n trio never to be human. flag. Straight 1;: from of {bi-bu: ‘23.. 5. “I. Mchonies fountniaâ€"-â€"s mar u"; n me. In Ithaca isacatedndgurr .‘3; re- Illa Columns. rowed by -.:,.«n: {1.11-- mounting the use, science, uni-urn. â€ennui-a And commerce. Tau wuer put any from ‘1 our {cam-na- c' max at “a into the lagoon bgiow. AL niact (1;: at the "arch-lights is tururd uwon lair human, and t 7:5 wrn: in the day time h Inn-rely summary font: in Into; this; 0’ lib And 111027703. The Inter gum-m and Iflmmm as it {LU-t in past}, drops from on men to the chat. and 1: seems as if one 103.: pull (ram Lhe 11gb! oars vh-ch are Ilnn in the ants:- wan d sea: â€have has» ou‘ from this dens: $-11 Wch {a on in to the more kiaiiy ;..:*.: than: covers the haoon. 0.1 each an.- H â€tannin are two electric founze. ;~. m I have before deem-med in the-e fllhfl which uphold the us'czn dhaad sum of me pretty as main-d by incandescent n." mounting: the gH-Lzenisz 29;; Swans: ct Driilisnt lights wt: 0". Fondly as diamonds in th: cu- 0"! corner is revuie". wery carnd saloon.“ sands prominent: 'y en? cwry mu around the tnildicgn pfum‘r. mm Indi'idutlty. lit: (iinvolinz waters reflects than» bluenenq ct the sky and mirror. my flouting ciouc. 3nd every vinu is w sud datinc “but certainly. it this it!" out 130k. its second but in duriz R an iunmlnuioa a: night. Tam: erninu-a .02: week the ground» an ‘en few" can flu aver increasing throng: of n~1mirmg “than teltify to we «might mum Hm people hue lound in this view of the 1.11. was GROUNDS u Mum I). Illumination nre “ctr .u-nw . throughout the grounds. but ihc " um (I Honor is 51wâ€: :1: c ceatm (-f a... L .. â€and the gallery of the Admins-xi: Hiding“: row of 21mm; :orchm, tL 3r flame-like ï¬smss wrung sick .m (cm. Int†amt}: waving evanlni air. an having with great cienrmsa 1n..- Mr. out. back-around 0: mm who «33.. Up even by woy. now in I dark emu»;- W comer, now out into aha alum: 'igzht. it... lighted bufldlni. Now un‘jor o â€ha budge, and now thrauzh o maze ‘th lunttrna. \Ve crept slowly on m the much: of some band. and w n (Continual/inn: sit-HI '117‘4 ) TUE FAIR AT ITS “EFT. n :- difï¬cuh. lo Ceurml: e under whs â€to: the White city looks the boat, thatâ€! under the bruiisnt clue of the III!!!" "In-Mao or 1n 1.“! nrlmutrd Mu 5nd Ihsdawo of he «leclr'c Ham. Under the former. lather Lh'nk. for thvn “'5 May again. recogn' 2 an mu 1) e1 hU'Mtutlcux bundlnam now the Womsn’ 9‘ 1m. Ind than the whoe pus-.nger‘ *‘dud Into n debuting society as Iq AT THE “1 mm rs l~‘.\ l I A DESCRIPTIVE LETTER B Y LINDSA Y VISITOR_ ï¬hc (Canadian 1‘0:- Ayers Be an edies. M For the cure of all diseases originating m Immune blood. the best remedy is Prcpu‘cd by Dr. J. C.Aycr Co.. chu 21, Man. Cures others, will cure you LINDSAY. FRIDAY. N0\'.1H, 13. Sarsamrina. 1 {our}; 1‘ r ‘ bottles, 11w sorcs Lu: 3 m and I have but Im- :. troubled sinr‘v. Only Yhu Gear! remain. and m:- " memory of tho pmxt. to remind me of the gum, Ayer‘n Snrsaparmn hau- done me. I 2. weigh two hundred and many pounds, 3:“! an: in the best of health. I have b66301: 1:..2 road for the past twelve years. hau- n. mm 1 Ayers Snrsapnrilia adwrzisud m 221 ; ":1" i of the United Status. and aways :uku plus- me In telling what good it did for Inc." AYER’S Sarsaparilla Philadelph; Impress ma- own case. '1 ago. at tin: a; I had am my .'« do 1ij 2.0 p» (cared um: would be (mu-c and I haw troubled Sin-v scar-II romnir memory of 1 rprnind mt- n‘ V among the many testimomals “gun I 'mmxegaxd to certain mcdxcincs pcrf rm- “ cures, cleansing the bluod ac. \'.r s m Hensox, oi the J3 r: I: 15: -. Woolen 5! u .14gf‘)’ (, ' Philadelph.;._ . . . impress mv: morn 21:12: my owncase. 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