lake scenerY- ’Corresnondence of THE POST.» Goon WEATHERâ€"Indian ewmmer wea- ther. Firmers are xejaiced to get up the remainder of their :90: crnr. Resume-JIM “Kleisar†entertainment on last Friday night was quite a success in every reapact, and Mr. Wright, head teacher of the public school, made quite a hit in tip; iff rt. Ema TAxas.â€"Tne taxes of Omemee are very nigh {cf-1 wet. and owing to the schcizy cf m p‘o , wear wiii cause dissatis- faction. NAVIGATION.â€"D:mlnian government employees are still lowering the bed cf the river here. Over 30 men are employed and they will need more when they get done and get the locks ï¬nished. They purpose building them so any boat on these waters can come up and allow their passengers to get a view 01' our p‘ctnreEqne village and than usual, LADY VUCALIST ~â€")Ixas Liiy Jackson, of Pater’mrc. nun-r «In: gold medalist in music of the P::erbmro canten‘. delighted the Presbyter 3.1 0;.- rrzalisn on last Sabbath 1 :th be: sweet. .mzd art-isï¬c tenéio tion cf the 5qu “City of Rain." The vocalist: an: the high notes w ith ease and clearness of voice such as rs seldam heard outside cf the cities. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS {Correspondence 01 Tux Pest. Nonaâ€"The weather is all that can be desired for plcughinz, it being the chief work now ...... Herring flahing here is taking up a good deal cf the attention of folks from far and near. They are larger E. L. Coxvzmxox. â€"â€" The Epworth League C-mve;.tlon in coanccion with the .‘y'ealhodisa church, held in the church on Tuesday, the 5:23, we; largely attended. The addrcsec: by the Revs. Cruess, Coon and othsxr‘, were interesting. The singing of the choir under the tuition cf R. J. Mullim was s. marked feature of the LEM Ganafliun gust. Sam b‘v', .1... -.- _, Gmme Ssxélém.â€"The small boys of the town burned a sort of Guy Fawkes on 5th Nov. The older pappla are becoming [Correspondence 01 Tux 1’0er Impxovmx‘rs-anulism McKenzie, of T route, has been greatly improving the f-p . .mnceothis beautiful-summer resi- c .uce and grounds here. The work is under the supervision of A. W. Strachan. artistic landscape engineer, of Edinburgh, Scotland, at present residing in Toronto. By the kindness of Capt. Strachan your correspondent was shown over the grounds and the proposed improvements pointed out. We are unable to do justice to Cspt's Strachan’s great ability as a lands- cape engineer, consequently our sketch - xii be short and void of all technical terms. We may here state that Capt. :3: rachan is assisted by several of Toronto's :uJSC SkiiIui and experienced floriculturâ€" xscs. The beautiful lawn in bent of the r-srdence has been raised, levelled and VIM-l .‘vv- ._._v __ more sensible, and th-e day is scsmely ncticed here now. dance is the general orchard, through which a ï¬ve foot winding pith passes to the grove beyond the creek. At a distance of three feet on each side of this path for over 600 yards is a. bed of dnhlins. Midway in the path is e rockery covered with climbing vines and items. A rustic bridge epenstheereekledingtothe grow; this oreekisborderedwithiilecendstock wil- lows. Therewmbeseverel pretty drive- ways entering the grounds. When oom- pletedwe mysefely state .thet Mr. Mc- Kenzie yin possess one of the ï¬nest residences in Ontario. amt wise is also dataMn endure. McKenzietor the in- tueettheyu-e taking in beam the W of our .fl-UIRO- Over 600 trees, M o! dull end‘ union. have been mnemonic“ mm alone the signs :easdded, ané in the front of the lawn 3 ~ race hedge has been planted whleh In a x «v years will greatly add to the appear 23.108. The lawn will be divided into a much court of about 1,061 sq. yards in -es, and a. cr;q uet court 01 400 sq. yards. [‘0 the east of the residence, and In rear of the lawn, is the hydrangea bed, and in the rear of this is the fl:ra‘. garden cf vasea‘ fl )wermg ehmbs and numerous other £13111 plants. 0n the west side of the residence is a floral terrace, and gt a short distance a grove pleated with e1ms_ 'and maples, and Intexspersed with clumps o! Norway spruce. In the rear of tee resi- Ffééwffom Eruptions Ayer’s Pills Cleanse the Bowen. as ever they were. My business, which 15 that of a. cab-driver, requires me to be out in cold and wet weather often without gloves. but the troubie has never returned.â€- THOMAS A. JOHNS, Stanford, Ont. “I was afflicted for eight:e years with Salt Rheum. During thatlm [tried a great mes which were highlygr rec- rnany medic ommended, butInone gave me relxef. I last advnsed to try A er's Sarsaâ€" nished the Admitted at the "0990 “53¢ Sefore I had nms Fauna. ourth bottle. my?†hands “7%" 33 7A 102'! R‘Cmï¬ï¬‚fé Aï¬d some good hauls are being ROSEDA LE. KIRKFIELJJ. OMEMEE. World’s Fair. Sax-sa- drive- back; On Friday. afternoon. last he Alex. Least, :5. home-on, wxn. um, u. a com- took his gun and been and paddled .dewn C. Brown and N. ,C. Brown. On motion of r. Mc- about; three miles 15039an lake, ma. sm’ Mr. Geo. Brown. wounded by Mr. Joseph ï¬nes!) not long there before he saw a. large back Stone, the following deputation was ap- iealso intheleke,and'dteoursehepeddled out pelntedtowaitonthemlnleterotegrloul- she in to it, levelled his double barrel at lt,’ but ture in retard to the'obtelnlng the provin- g the it would not go 011’, and his but been ole] great for 1896: Messrs. Wm. M. Weir, trees. move'was to 39 sum peraop‘whom a. LABmhtdeS.-Oeets. Onmotion Ween sun that’wonldgoofl' evermee,md he otMr.Geehee,eeeandedbyMr.Jee.Sm sides called Mr. summhwtou thermMmmsmmud to like inhearlnngthmmdheeeovndeepetched; mummmmmu mud nuns-Al at the I!“ m‘ and alum up an. mama pun we mu: of the value. M will manhood- : be In A low mu «com! to am In 03- um tor beauty. â€"# RAMSEYBâ€"MARIPOSA . much!» m m.) . Scnooz. Enron. - Following II the Scaooz. Enron. - renown: :- mu ueodiuc 0! pupils o! I. I. No. 11. Mori- peee. lo: the month oi Oetebev. Renee â€nosed in order or meritâ€"Se. 1Vâ€" Flerenee Benin. Chet. Meinhood. Potolo Noble. Int. IVâ€"Frook Pnevio, Phoebe Stevens, Hezekiah Resale. Jr. IVâ€"Mood Stemmon. Annie McKinnon. John Hallâ€" Suoh Reazln. Sr. III-Roy Brood, Goalie Brownâ€"Bette Porvie, Jolie Noble. Jr. IIIâ€"Garï¬eld Woodward. Boy Meinhood. Stella. Chose. Class IIâ€"Howord Kesliok, Katie McKlonon, Russell Wallace. Port lIâ€"Elsle Chose, Victor Chose, Daniel Woodward. Class Iâ€"Vodo Molnhood, Russell Evans, John McIntyre. A. G. Sucar, teacher. WOOD VILLE. |Correspondonce of Tax Post: A New maximumâ€"One cf your Lind- say Celestials was in town this week to try and rent a suitable place for a laundry and barber shop. Orr HUNTING.â€"Mr. Wm. Cameron left on Tuesday, 5th, to join a party of hunters from Beaverton at the Cameron ranch. PERSONALâ€"Mrs. Addie Jack is in town visiting friends ...... Master Will Cameron left home on Monday for the Lindsay Collegiate. He will be sadly missed among his many friends here. CHURCH N oresâ€"Messrs. Johnston and Bennet commenced evangelistic services in the Methodist church here last Sabbath. ,\,,IA. .1.- any _--_V V .Rev. J. B Duncan occupied the pulpit at the Presbyterian church last Sabbath, 10:1: 125?. , PUBLIC LIBRARY.â€"The members of the Mechanics’ Institute are busy collecting a list of books which they intend adding to [Correspondence of In; P081.) HERBINGS.â€"The annual visit of the delicious little fresh water herring is be ing taken advantage of by a number of our villagers. They furnish a pleasant as well as somewhat; proï¬table occupation, but are not quite so plentiful as in former years. A , -fl-l__.â€"L- A..- J-â€"-v WINTER Samariaâ€"Our merchants are hustling in their supplies for the winter, as navsgation is liable to be stopped at any time. Mr. J. '1'. Robinson has lately received a carload of salt in addition to an immense quantity of general groceries. Mr. A. E. Bottum and Cain Bros. have also received large ehippments oi ooaloil, and the Esturion’s crew have their hands the public library. full. sun.- HUNTING.â€"The number of hunters this season far exceed that cf former years, and as usual some are having good luck and others ï¬nd It rather monotonous work. A story is told of an exciting scene Wanxme.â€"On account at so many small boys being allowed to carry guns and hunt in dangerous proximity to the village. Mr. M. M. Boyd has caused notices to be posted up threatening the prosecu- tion of any person lonnd shooting on his premises. As they include all the bush land on the island our local sports will have to go a little further away to have a day’s shooting. (From another correspondent.) Paranaâ€"When the Esturion landed here on Wednesday evening, and a box containing a Rocky Mountain panther was put off, a crowd soon gathered around to admire this lively looking inhabitant of the west. FALL PLOUGEING â€"The farmers 0! this neighborhood have been busily engaged at their fall ploughing during this ï¬ne weather, and many of them have ï¬nished this part of their fall work. Mr. Mullen conducted a communion ser- vice in the Presbyterian church here on Sabbath, the 3rd inst. The rev. gentle- man preached a most suitable and proï¬t- able sermon from the text, “God is Love." The whole remarks and service throughout were enjoyed by every one present. Gangreneâ€"There has been a great rage among the boys of. the village lately for catapults, and of course every be: secured one, and was amusing himself in a boyish Way till some of the more daring ones began to try them on the windows of some of the-buildings in the village. and this caused the constable to interfere. and now all the boys have to use their elastics in the backyard. - n , . Home â€"A number'cf our villain“ have been away for the. past eight days on a deer hunt, but es'yet‘some ‘0! them have not reucaeededvery well. .The last word heard from the Bottnm party .was they had not. killed one ; but not so with the veteran hunter, Mr. Baht. Hayes, who is overeeventyyeareold; eh, no.2"he IQ BOBOA YGEON. lflicien‘ GELERT. [Correspondence of TE: POST-l THEY Wonx r03 HOWBY. â€" Large gangs of Frenchmen are daily seen wond- .ing their way back to Montreal. Some of them even carry flddles. auto-harps and banjos, showing that they are more of a musical class than a working class. They are a nuisance to the whole oountry, as they go tram door wanting meals and committing depredations. while looking for places to sleep at night, and holding up the school houses to scare the little children. Four weary travellers who had walked all the way from Halibnrton on Sunday last to the Dutch line, a short way below Gelert, put up at asmall tool- honse, which they thought would be a good place to rest their weary heads. it being nightfall. so they put on a real LI. - -L-_- uouuav' vâ€"â€" Llewellyn Ball. 31'. ilâ€"Larne Davidson, Zena. Gllnon, Sarah Stacey. John McDon- ald, Conny Ferguson. Jr. II-Eletta Western, Ernest Wooldrldgo, Kitty Fer- IV W...“ â€"-__V_ guson. Part IIâ€"Casey McDonald. Stanley Gabon, Milton Gilaon, Annie Wilkinson. Class Iâ€"Vinnie Lnnney, Bernie Hail, Addie Gilson. R. S. BROAD, tucker. LITTLE BRITAIN. [lpociol oompoudouco 0! '1‘": Poor.) Dawn's Saucer. Buyoutâ€"Studios 0! pupil- at a. a. No. 1. Morton-o. for month of October. Nune- armugod In order of norm-Sr. IV.-Boulo Bwbhuon, Music Glloon, En Badman Jr. lVâ€"John Lun- uoy, Ida Downer. Frederick Western. Annie Hall, Barker Cornish. Ida Wlokotr. Sr. IIIâ€"Oswald ‘Gllson, Edgar Wool- drldge, cm Wlokoho. Wullsoo Dn‘fldoon. , _ “-41-.- weighing on: 2001!». Minna nuin going nonrtho north polo to but who: not: an. door on ho Ihot with n shot gun. with number two ohot. n count. «.1 mil" iron: tho villain. , good flre. Unknown to them the stove had no bottom. and after they hadtsllen asleep the ï¬re came in contact with the floor and lo ! they woke to ï¬nd their pass- age blocked by flames. They did not wait to look ici- their “turkeys,"â€"we guess they thought it was a real “thanksgiv- ing" to get out at all. They spent awhile rolling on the ground to clear themselves of the flames, and soon started onward to Montreal. The only serious loss to them was the loss of their “turkeys†and some wearing apparel. The building was not heavily insured. HARD Turns. [Cortesâ€"bondenoe 0! Tu: P081 ] Osman-A gloom was cast over this community on Saturday last by hear-inn of the sudden death of Mrs. Arch. McGilli- vray, of "Butternut Creek Farm." De- ceased had been ailing but for ashort time, and every eflort was made to urc- lonz the life of one who was loved by all with whom she came in contact. She leaves a husband. six girls and four boys to mourn their loss. All the absent mem- bers of the familyâ€"Mr. J. A. McGilli- vrav, teacher at at Seabright; Miss Lilly May, Toronto; Miss Ada, teacher at Lan- celot; and Mrs. Mary Burgess, of Wilfrid, were summoned to join the family and v v.w ~â€"___ stand by their beloved mother's bedside to hear her last words of advice and conu- sei. She exhorted each one to be faithful servants in His service. Then was repeat- ed a verse of that beautiful hymn which to her had bicome a realityâ€" "Saie in the arms of Jesus. Sale on His zentle breast, Thereby His love o'er shadow'd, Sweetly my soul shall rest." So on Saturday evening, despite all earth- ly aid, she gently fell asleep in Jesus. On Monday the remains was conveyed to Balsover cemetery, followed by a large number of sorrowing friends and relations. The casket was placed in the church while a very impressive and sclemn ser- vice was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Mc- Donald, of St. Andrew's church, Eldon. The husbend and bereaved family have the heartfelt sympathy of the community, who would say to them. in this their hour of sad bereavement: ‘ These severe siiictions Not from the ground arise, But. often times celestial benediction: Azsume this dark disguise."â€"[Losorunow. SAIJV TFIELD. [Speciel to The Post. 131.0me lumen-The annual plowing match under the auspices of the Beach, Port Perry, Scngog and North Ontario Plowing Association, took place on the terms otMeesrs.D.MoKey and John Horn, haltemile east of Saintfleld, and was a grand success in every particular. The day was a beautiful one, ï¬ne and balmy, and the soil was just the kind to delight the heart of every enthusiastic ploughman. The prizes were awarded as follows : First class men in sod-1, W. J. Graham, Saint ï¬eld; 2, R. E. Pardon, Whitby: 3, Miran Martin. Raglan; 4, John Marquis, Sunder- land; 5, W. P. Dynde, Whitby. Second class men in sodâ€"1, Albert Stone. Wick; 2, Wm. Blob Oakwood; 8, John O'Leu'y. Saintfleld; 4, G60. Bryant. Plinee Albert; Dumuuuu , I, uwm an; “r, --._ 5, Wm. Flelds, Columbus. Men in stubbleâ€"1, Campbell Blakely, Salutfleld; 2, E. W. Beaton, Saintfleld: 3, James Pearson, Manchester; 4, John Blrkett. Ashburn; 5, Sluclalr Robertson, Shirley: 6, Joseph Holder-shew, Salntfleld ; 7. Geo. Staples, Cadmus; 8, Farquahar Mcanh- ern, Argyle. Boys in stubble, under 17 years of ageâ€"l, Jae. Coates, Shirley; 2, Jeremiah O'Lsary, Salutfleld ; 3. Fred Dawes, Oakwood; 4, Timothy O'Leary, Salntfleld; 5, Bert. Castes, Shirley: 6, Jeremiah Hallowell. Raglan; 7, Charles Pogue. Claudine. Best outï¬tâ€"1. Slnolalr Robertson, Sblrley; ,2, W. J. Graham, Saintfleld. Judges: Sodâ€"Messrs. B. R. Mowbray, Kinsale, John Campbell Wood- vllle. and Jas. Stonehouse, Port Perry. Stubbleâ€"Sampson Roberts. Columbus, Orr Graham, Port Perry, and D. McDonald, Sslntfleld. Outï¬tâ€"E. W. Smith Columbus, Tul Ammu. Mannaâ€"The annual ing oflleers were electedtor another you; â€"Preeldent. Geo. Brown; ï¬rst vice-pres! dent, A. A. Bryant ; second vice-president Wm. M.Welr; secretary, Wm. nhem; treasurer, Baht. Bremen; directors: Messrs. ESCoem Joe. Stone. Jae. S. lerd. Geo. O'Iary. Jeremiah O'Lenry, Messrs. M.S.Coates, J03. Stone. J». S. lerd. Geo. O'Leary, Jeremiah O'Laary, l‘hos. Lamb, Robe. Smtton. D. McDondd, John (kn-tin, D. Whitney, Ju. Munroe, W. Birkett, Minn Martin, J. Bradley, Jae. PomomGw. Muqnis, E. Newton. Alex. Leak. S. Bourbon, Wm. Ward, J. meeting of the association waa held at Newton’s hote!.Salntneld. Reeve Munro, cf.Rsach, occupied the chair, and after a few very appropriate remarks the follow- ing omeere were electedtor another year_ â€"Preeldent. Geo. Brown; ï¬rst vice-pres! dent, A. A. Bryant ; maria-president Wm. mWeIr; secretary, Wm. raham; BOLSOVBR. D458 YKPLB. m Tlntxoownto Bllwcl tot Dd’ â€mph lamina wm b0 hold (D.V.) In Bulimia Mothodm ohonb. on on. "“198 o! tho am. commencing on 780. Proponflonh bolas mode (or I thanks. li'lfll Pmummo, nt-or which tho flunk W W!!! bo oollcctod, the armed: '0 ho dovoood to tho superannuation tom!- How man: I olou to tho bonntllul Ins-volt that s1! p.091. should moot to Warn thunk. tow. Glut of sllgood and perfect aimâ€"Pt. evil. MARIPOSA STATION. (Spock! com†o! 1‘!!! PM.) B'pn-t d a. o. No. 19. Mariya“. to: the month 01 October. Nune- u'mgod In order of merit :- 4th elmâ€"Pen: Prone. Percy M09“. Charlie Wlohett. Amos Chm. Edna Lone. Boon-Eco Webbor. Mm Wiokott. Funk Luna. 3:. III clouâ€" Ford MoGu'. J 3y Webster, Kale Fennelv, Guy Raul, Eddie Fennelly. Jr. III clusâ€" Erneat McGu, Elton Piping! Elma Chose, BrownudLA. Ado Webster, Howard Wlohth Gloss IIâ€"Hattle Lune, Annie Fondly. Scott Strong. Eamon: Wobber. Sr. pt. IIâ€"I-‘rod Lme, Chane Bead, Dane Wickstt. Jr. pt. IIâ€"Peroy Parkinson. Clinton Hicks. Sr. Iâ€"Frod Webster, Douglass Read. Jr. 1â€"3;: Wobbers. 'J. H. Moons. teacher. MARI PUSA. [Special to Tn Postl The following is the report ci a. s. N c. 7. Maripaee. for October. Names entered in order of merltziâ€"Fiith claae â€" Charlie Hardy. Sr. Fourthâ€"Mabel Wakley. Eu- phemia McKinnon. Nevada Webster, William Moore. Felicia Graham, Nelson Graham. Jr. Fourthâ€"maud Webstu- Blanche Webeter. Charley Webster. How- ard Webster. Sr. Thirdâ€"Efï¬e Train, Alice Copeland. Lottie J aekett. Jr. Third Ethel Webster. Second clueâ€"wane Penrose, Violet Robinson. St. pert Second â€"Gordon Webster, Mile Webster. Thames Webster. Jr. pm Sec andâ€"Cue: Caplsnd. May Fowler, Nevada Robinson. Sr. pert Firstâ€"James Manna. Jr. pert First- Rslph Hardy, Lillie J orden. John Mekins. M. E. FBI. “aches: AN TI u CH â€"BROCK. [Cone-condone. 0! Tu Poem Cancunâ€"This week it is our and duty to chronicle the death of one of our meet estimable young indiesâ€"Mice Kate Moehler. Mine Moehler enjoyed splendid health until about three weeks ago, when she was taken with typhoid fever. accom- panied by pleuriey and inflammation. of which she died on Oct. 3lat. Mia Moehler endeared herself to the people If this community by ht r kind, loving disposition and noble, christian character; with al- ways a word 0! cheer for the dishearten- ed, and encouragement for the ambitions, she won the afl'ection c! all who knew her. She taught school in Dunstan! for two years, where she won a large clrcle of friends. She did at her mather's heme, Menllle, after ell was done that love could suggest or science could produce to restore her to health. Much symplthy ls felt for the bereaved ftmiiyâ€"more esprclally as this Is the third death inslde of seven weeks. William Allen, a. boy 0! 15,1?†the ï¬rst; the father was buried about three weeks ago; end new Kc. tie. a young lady otfl years. 7 [Kohlâ€"Sm: Items shqnld be sent In earlier for publication. Naws three weeks late is not appraisedâ€"ED. Posr‘] [Special commndcnce 01 Tu: Post]. Emsapmsxxe.â€".\ir. J. S Richardson is at present busily engaged with a staff of men in moving his saw mill into the village, and expects to have steam up in a couple of weeks, when he will be pre- pared to do all kinds of custom work on short notice. He is also putting m a stone and will do all kinds of chopping. PERSONALâ€"The many friends of Mr. C. D. Allin. son of the Rev. B Allin. will be pleased to learn that his health is improving einoe going to California eight months ago. He expects to netnrn home in the spring. CHURCH Norrieâ€"The special meeting held at Fieetwood for the past week will be continued another week, as they have been productive of. much good ...... The junior league in our village is flourishing under the care cf the Rev. W. 3. Fill. ford ...... The Endeavor Society will he changed to the Epworth Leagneot C. E . A GOOD Susan-Mr. F. W. Galbraith will likely ï¬nish sawing this week. He has done 3 cl: season's work. Panama FOB ern â€"Mr. Wm. Wumok, our lndnntrlons blacksmlth and dealer in (may tow), is putting m- paper and shooting 0n the kitchen part of hls in himony with church dlolpnne ..... Arrangements are on foot for our church and S. S. anniversary. The M sthodllt church I: likely to be thoroughly mont- ed in the near future. PINEMALT, the Newest. mcst Palat- able and Best remedy for colds, coughs. 1. grippe, hoarseneee and all bronchlsl end Itang ailments. mini; lama 00.. Mme-1., P-Q FAR-SEEING always discern PEOPLE Merit, Quahty and DIAMOND DYES [rec ,' BETHAA 1'. idéiiuablq gen! 6! may: Worth in the won- [mm to: the me- ‘1'de In Iâ€"Peray Pronto. Wickett. Am“ Eco Woman-r! 3:. III chuâ€" .. FRIDAY. NOVEMBanw. 1395. NBONN. ONT" glmonlv“mnoot"ln the line of battles: edu- culon You need “â€"13 tut. awry on. nood- It Now in an an to saw. 'm. human“ in unques- coamrchl about 0! m Do- Fancy Goods, Wall Papers.‘ Mll- unery, Stationery, Wools at all Kinds. Largo assortment ot Rummfl Fancv Goods. Felt 631603†Dr!!! Stare, LEM. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE ï¬ne-nu. cnnmfï¬iini II nuns" STANDARD PATIEBN WMPANY. SMITH'S TORONTO OYEWOBKS cqnvinced. A '0' been not d the m w. Een tral Bï¬szness College Some One Said A. W. HETTGER. Give us I 0000 BUSIIESS EDUNTIOI Paimc- T313 50311 ixuv a: stunt. TANGLEFOOT C L A D 570 N E all men are natural Free Tradersâ€"that given their choice they will buy in the cheapest market and sell 5A Y5 THA 7" in the dearest, and that while laws may be passed by governments restricting trade between nations under the guise of expediency, the nature of the people remains unchanged and they still go on demonstrating the truth of the great principle in their every day bargaining and It's a deep question in its wider sense, and we don’t pretend to be able to answer it just nowâ€"some other time, perhaps. Take the question in it’s local appli- cation, and it's easy for all of usâ€"we all buy in the cheapest market, and we wouldn't get much credit for sound common-sense if we didn't. Coming down to our own businessâ€"that of a Family Grocerâ€"is it not true that people will deal where they can get the quality of goods they want at the lowest ï¬gure? Friendship is all-powerful, but it will rarely survive a difference of a cent a pound in the family supply of sugar, and properly soâ€"business is business, and it may reasonably be assumed that one grocer should be able to sell as cheaply as another. Various conditions make this impossible, however. In these days of vigorous com- petition the wholesaler holds out his arms to the large buyer who turns his stock over quickly and comes back often. Such a buyer gets the closest margins on everything and his stock is always freshâ€"the small dealer does not fare as well, and his goods grow old on the shelf. We turn our stocks over rapidlyâ€"“Small proï¬ts and quick returns†has always been our business motto, and we’re more in love with it than ever. We watch the market and buy in large quantities at such close margins that other merchants purchase lines of goods from us cheaper than they could from the wholesale houses. Tcn'f there a oroï¬table lesson in this-for all housekeepers ? 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