eno. mama Prop . Covers Most, Looks Best, Wears Longest. Most Economical. a...†Will “0 53%;?†This is a higher grade sud better quality 0! Paint thst ha! ever been prepared for the whet and is more economical t:- m, more durable and beautiful than any other paint either ready made or made by hand. Bury gm» guaranteed to cover 306 squarefactâ€"two coats. Better Than Klondike Gold Is health sud strength gained by taking Hood's Ssrssperills. the great blood unri- ner. It fox-tines the whole system and gives you such strengm that nervous troubles cease, and work which seemed Wu; and laborious becomes easy and is cheerfully performed It has done this for others, it will for you. Church Notes. -'l‘he twelfth sunuul conlereucs of Christians will be held in the Masonic hsll Victoria Road, commencing Thursday evening. Dec. 23: d, with 1: pr at meeting st 7. 30 On Friday and S itut my meetinus «in he held train 11 to 12 p m. and at :2 30 st 7 in in: the mammal†the and ï¬H;ï¬l “be read â€in“ légis: i Buff aiiaï¬â€˜aui Eggs 8E8 8m {‘85 am 31717: egg iii $33 $th "CmnsAY. FRIDAY. NOV. 2 Me @aï¬aaiauAï¬ï¬. WI) COUNTY. â€"M£. Thou. 33.11. of this town. director to: the fifth district of the Ontario Fruit Growers’ Association, hold a meeting in Midland inst Tuesday relative to the formation of a horticultural soolofy. WW3! Notes. â€"'l‘rsilio on the division hes diminished slightly, and a wood train was started on the Heliburton division last week. â€"For the past two or three weeks the Builourton division has supplied freight for tour or ï¬ve special trains per day. About 3 third of the cars were supplied by the LB. 8!. 0.8.8. â€"'1‘he G.T.R. station mm at Orillis took possession of the new station ut the "Diamond" on Tuesday last: The owners of primes? near the old station still threaten kinds of proceedings owing to the depredstion likely to result in con- eequeuce o! the removal. â€""The Adventure of Francois,†the new novel by Dr. S. Welt Mltehell.euthor of “Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker." will begin In the January Century. It la a story of the Fteneh Revolution, Its hero 3 found- llng und edventurer. The me Is one of adventure ï¬hpflzm'lh 99°33 0‘ W ‘3 P9" _ -_ -I.-__-b-- -Mr. Peatâ€"son; at Montreal. the well- kncwn home buyer, weed through last morning with a carioad of horses from the north country. â€"The directors of the Weet Victoria Formero' Institute will meet in the council chamber tomorrow. Saturday, to select the epeakere and subjects to: the coming series of meetings. _ WV" "luv urn-vâ€" tnyed with Dr. Mitehen‘ s keen ohsrsécer- union end wit. â€"Mr J. F. Hone“, of.Wstertm. N.Y., Elusive) shareholder In the Lindsey networks Ca..end ener. W. Meltlend maï¬a“: Lite accountant. canolad business here lest Friday end left the even lug train (or [small to have“ the“ pleat there. “Balm“ luring Mam it! Did “flu an: In. EX ‘abls’s men “meet sï¬lflflmsfvsd “ g u g.“ “M“flflfm -â€"A“ “El!!! .‘3.£§9§..9‘-9§!m“.... DASHES HERE '. G. WOODS- Local Br'ovluea. Supplies ,_ woods- their house AND THERE. And Duma- when the Skin is on Fire with 9130680. ‘ All the stinging, aggravating, burning and Inching nooompanimeuta to the dozen or more skin diseases which Mun: human- lty m sllayed like magic by the use of Dr. giant's Ointment. One apolioatlon 3. salt: rheum, Itch. trice. Navel-Inna to tester. ringworm In a. cute. Sold by A. Elglnbotham and P. Moran. at. the residence of Mr. John Cook no say Be ER. O'Melley, who has labored so faithfully amongst them for About75were pres some ï¬fteen mouths. hour had been agent: In labored so iniunxuu, a..-_... some fliteen mouths. About 75 were pres ent. Atter an hour had been spent in social intercourse Mr. 0 Melley was asked to come forward, and Mrs. M. Perrio reed alengthy address showing the nppreein~ tion of his services to the people 0: Com- eron. The extensive repairs to the church, the eddation 0t 21 to the membership and eased attendance at the services, were abundant proof of the suc- eess of his labors. His work as a pastor and as a. men had elevated them to a higher degree of spirituality and in wider were sorry to P 5! lose him, but were comforted from the thougli’it that their loss was gain to others. Miss errln then presented Mr. O'Malley . A _ _--hini¢ad narlor clock thou ht than men luau u..- m, Miss errln then presented â€Mr. O'Malley with a handsome marbleizad parlor clock and a travelling case. Mr. O’Malley was completely taken by surprise, but spoke elcqnently and feeling 1y 0! his keen appreciation of their beautiful site, and urged upon them the Vance, (Cheddar.) Pei-tin, Cook and Ayers. Retreshments were then served, and after singing “Godbe with you till we meet again,’ the gathering dispersed. hiesmg to experience the poet's words, “ e shall know each other there." A solemn requiem the late Rev. M. E. C! formerly pastor of held in S‘. Luke’s ohu Wednesday lean. on 10 priests from a distal ance, and the church rowlng parishioners. ropsy set in. My pnyswlan I'Usu u... .. prpare tor the worst. I tried Dr. Agnew’e Cure for the Heart. One dose gave me at relief, one bottle cured the dropsy †Mrs. James Adams“ and my heart. Syracuse, N. Y. Sold by A. Higinbotham nd P. Morgan. _________..-â€"â€"â€"â€" Newapapers and magazines. â€"The Christmas Ladies’ Home Journal tells how the German Emneror, with the Empress and the Royal family, spend Christmas Day with their children. The article is written by Mr. Nagel von Brawe, an attache of the Court. who was permitted to be present at the celebration last Christ- as in order to write this article. The pic- ures were made “on the spot" and ap roved by the Emperor. The Christmas dies’ Home Journal will have Christmas stories by Mar 1 E. Wilkins. Ruth McE nery Stuart, Hamlin Garland, Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney, Mrs. Mark Morrison and Lilian Bell. ___’____-â€"â€" The Wabash Railroad. . With its superb and magniï¬cent train service, is now acknowledged to be the most perfect railway system in America. The great winter tourist route to the south and west, including the famous; Hot Springs oi! Arkansas, Old Mexico, (the Egypt oi! the New Caiitornia (the land 0! sunshine and flowers). Passengers going via the new Wabash line reach their destination in ‘ advance of other routes. Wabish trains reach more large cities than any other railroad in the world. Detailed lniorma~ tion will he gladly furnished by any rail- road agent, or J. A. Richardson, Canadian passenger agent. northeast corner King and Yonge-sts, Toronto.-d79:i.w90:i. Dropsy and Heart Disease. A great care and a great testimony: “For ten years I suï¬'ered greatly from Heart Disease; Flattering of the Heart and Smothering Spells made my life a torment. I was conï¬ned to my bed. Dropsy set In. My physician told me to prpare tor the worst. I trled Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart. One dose gave me at relief, one bottle cured the dropsy and my heart.†Mrs. James Adams. Cvrncuse. N. Y. Sold by A. Higlnbotham Has Strongly muueuced e Commons It Is a fact: worthy or record than at least 111 9 members of the House of Commons ate am:- neraonï¬itZï¬ 1111 been 5111th and can. :3 $3685 1115 a; ï¬ns Fm new» 191 m mm M Meme 2†Ham .9: 2 39:93.99 the mm! m? Gamma? 9! mm: .05 wen-mm: â€9219. mum! m In mains! in. w. 2314 {mm card - n,L_. VlllI-cu ltlsu-u -_ ,, â€"Mrs. W. H. Coombs left town last week to joln her husband In Ottawa. â€"Rev. C. H. Coone. Janetvllle. was In town Snurdav. and made a pleasant call on THE POST. _ _ I, _-_l-_..‘_ "I A‘ on Luz .- v--. â€"â€"Conductor Wm. Pym is seriously ill at Haliburtcn. and his brother Charles and other relatives are in attendance. â€"â€"Mr. Walter A. Sadler. of Toronto. is in town Saturday arranging for an attraction to be presented here next month. -Mr. A. 0. Hang. of Oakwood. was in town Saturday on business connected with his omce of treasurer of Mariposs. â€"Mr. Alex. Ross, of the local govern- ment stair. returned Friday from the vicinity of Ottawa, where he had been engaged in rock work. â€"Miss M. McCall. daughter oi Conn. Jae. McCall oi Thorah township. left last week for ï¬ristol, Eng, where she will spend the winter with an uncle. â€"Mr. Geo. H. Wilson. editor of TH: Posh and Mrs. Wilson, left Saturday for Denver. Colorado, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. H. 1‘. ï¬nally. They will be absent two or three weeks. - .a. A____ I.-- 49:31 5"" -r 'v a 'I‘ ~ - was 31..-}: all new 03 9 WWW â€ii-‘4‘â€, â€W? *9 â€a Pm“? me depsxnurp 0i 2mm. “‘9. WWW 0‘ well-know; pimple. bqsmous mun. sic. 411 W†is poquirsd is to semi 3 posts! card to Th9 Po". â€"M;. R. E. Wood, at Fem-barn. Was in town last week. ‘ â€"Mr. Chas. Fairbsira. o! Boboaygeon, was in town lass week. â€"Mr. Gso. D. Grant. (2 Oriliis, was in town Friday on business. â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Read. ct Bobcsy- goon. were in town last: week. â€"Mrs. G. A. Shipman. at Csnnington, visited friends is hgwn last. week. ‘ A ‘* a.-__ Incl! â€"Mr. L. W. S. Foley, of 151113 town. has enlarged hie herdwere store In Woodvme by leeeln Ohe whole of the temieee In which he elooated. It Is hls ntentlon to add tlnsmlthlnc to his busineee. â€"Mr. J. F. Mofl‘ebt. of Watertown, N Y., the leediu shareholder In the Linden Wesmar Co.,wee In town lest wee in flu the reperhy and cannula vm mgr. K5931)“. the 1m] super“: an. E Pemr. at Mae real, has ' an 5:399 at m a of in stem» argue on a m In an - stomachs m . 'i has I Oarâ€"safe 835$". 93% 5.63.393 ï¬nd: 2“ “mg “magi $3!†A PASTOR HONOI‘IED Mquuam â€h. olemn requiem mass for the soul of Ice Rev. M. E. Connelly, of Hastings, rlv pastor of Emllv parish, was :1 S‘. Luke’s church, Downeyvme. on caday last, an 10 mm. A number of s from a dlstanoe were In attend- and the phuhhh was ï¬lled with aor- 7m: TORMENT Requiem Fï¬Ã©ï¬dfl WWW m mmm m Thalia *‘ an.“ 1W0- mmmamMJ Styâ€"mun!“ ,‘ 9"" “AWOIOD’ hon In “QM“ nnu Wm Illa-v u- aw".-. , ~Burglsrs entered the ofï¬ce of the Wm Hamilton Min. 00., Peterboro. on Monday night,15th. drilled s hole in the sets “tears and blew it open. They secured some in silver. The premises of Bobt. Neill. boot and shoe merohsnt. vessel-o on but nothing hss beenmissed. â€"-0ur two lesding hotels, the Benson and Simpson houses, hove been crowded with guests (1 the pest few dun. The county coun on mode the letter house their headquarters. At the Benson house last week oommeroisl men Were thick as leaves in nutumn, and n number ‘0! cots had to be set up in thehsllstor ‘ ossusl guests. â€"The Collegiate Insiltue hockey team is ready for the tray, end the boys expect to make n nsme for themselves during the approaching season. The ofï¬cers nrens follows: Hon. pres., J. C. Ens-stone; pm. 8. H. Wslks; vice-pres" J. Collins; cant" C. R. Glsdmun; tress.. F. Menning; see. F. H. Hopkins; councillors, M. Sylvester. no rooms in Smyth’s block tor the beneï¬t of our young men. In la under the men- agcment of C E. Preston and B. D. Men zles, and promises to be a beneï¬cial place All boys under eighteen are welcome. competent Instructor wlll be on head to fully explain all the points of the manly MU. â€"Word renehed town loeh Friday that Mr. J. L. O'Brien, nephew at Mr. John O'Brien. Melboumeah. and eon-in-low of Mrs. Corkery. ot the our: word. hnd loot ais eldest: son, about nine years of age. after a mysterious illness of only three hours. Friends here will sympathise deeply With Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien in their great amioeion. - 0 - â€" -â€"â€"Aâ€" “maul-Ina tbs Una um... -â€"The (3032;: hunting pert}, comm-lulu: Andy Goheen. C. Jackson, . Dickson, J. Klnneer end B. Bryene, who camped on the runweye eh Bees lake. Gelwey. enjoy- ed grand eporb. and returned with nine deer, a monster wild-can and a win 111 a Before coming away Die unit of well-trained bounds to Mr. Fred Dettmen, proprietor of the Dunbar houee, Element, for the earn 0! $40. -â€"Knowlson Bros. have puroheeed soo ___-_ -a mum. mm! on the shore of Deer -â€"Knowlson Bros. hove purohuod 300 acres of maplo wood on the shore of Dog: Bay, below Buckhorn, and on Monday Nov. 15:h their steamer. the Alice-Ethel. left for that point with a one or men tad Marge quantity of supp ea. Cont. Fad Smlth will have ohuge of the camp, And in a week or two 25 men wlll be at work. It is expected that the season's out will be close upon 5.000 cords. I)! u Uupwuu vâ€"ï¬rdtarLéégé'éflmgï¬ï¬gm} gomugwonhw 661 i832“ Cr Mum Hump-MN fl imam ‘ 1 carat! llURW' aulyesavu u- ..__. , â€"Mr. Geo. Ploaherdt. oi U tree], has been showing the Waggoner tent exten sion ladder in town on die at. It is the most complete article of the kind ever ofl'ered the public. The ladder shown has the appsarenoe oi a light. trail article. but when a man weighing 200 pounds climbed n on it, and Jumped end teetered with oil b 5 might, there was no break, and al- thcngh weighing only 85 pounds. the ladder is capable of sustaining a weight of one thousand rounds, both ends oieer oiiths ground. t is an extension ladder, and is made in all lengths on to 60 it. It is a most useful ladder for farmers, ï¬re- men, householder-r. plumbers, tinemiths, end to all who have use for a strong, oon- vsnient article of the â€"Msssrs. A. Wellman and J. new two sports from London who and to bag some of the Lindsey dunks last week, met with a somewhat ann mishap. They had camped on the Point shore, where Constable Reeves and others were under canvas, and as docks were scarce they decided to move over to theeastern shoreeoestobe reedytorthe morning shoot. Thenlghtwasveryfm, and they lost their we . Hell amhonr after their departure . Reeves and companions heard cries for help floating over thewater. and paddled in the direc- ,_s__- ALAâ€" Cone-A QMï¬ f.- 0V6! Ulla “nucn, u...- r..__-_ _ _7. ,, tlon of the noise; they taunt! tint the unfortunnto Landonm had " mm†-_._' â€suesâ€"Gaby ion In mak- to the banana: a. we. I!" en "'0â€! [AW u: noun-w vâ€"râ€" - .mgfud‘imto. In at!!! 'mԠ5' â€bu. â€ï¬mwmmwmm : 5. fl, 0 8- 3“ 3'63; one on» $303. the cym- I- dude." Tow gas; 3%? izé 22%; 3;; EM I enlnk, however. had he node-voted en neon-bola the tune betou willanhlepod eenee wonld hen penned end the loner would not hove been wrlwen. The YJI. GA. hsve e nice or me. One In celled the Boye' room. hevlnaeeepenuenm from the others. The “new hove been tn the hetlt o! snowing lewtnl near] enl Conservetlvee o! the town orgenlxe In the some wny, I hove no doubt theyonnhsve the ewe noon on peylna whet. the Young leerell peld be In. Inn tewdnyenow the 1m otthe township 0! Ops. mm In the lower- lnqot the water otthe 80m ore to meet lo thle some room, e reeeon why the moohtlon should not make when tennue they on out of one o! the rooms whloh lo leee quently used by the melon then the others. I ole: thin explmuon to "Feu- Ployâ€. end mus thet he will neoept It. A I also understood thet Ill the obeln belonging no the Y.M.C.A. were loaned to the ooneervntlvee tor nee In the Act-deny on bhe evening at the man†8?! The grits paid for thelr vuegeâ€"how about she torleeIâ€"Yonre II cerely, 1‘ D A-nlml_ many. Non 1M mu 0"- VL we. 'â€"â€"â€"â€". The eyetem an installed in one o! the beat mule. es is proved by theihot that the underwriters give it the referent over all other-e. It wa- turned over by me to theconncuingoodworxinscedcr.ule proved by the council having . accepted and peld to: it. At the time my- eeli and other: were tender-inc not the contract we turned the council that eo complicated and delicate a piece of maohln. cry would need the constant care end attention o! a competent rnan to it in good order. They were also told one of the heantlee at the ayetem van that it would antemticeiiy give warning, not onl of an ectnal brook-down. but nice of tron e brewing. yet in colte oi all this the have seen ï¬t to neglect ell min: on mow the system to ell Into he aruwvmmam' 2- an.†ex n e ra o co thatdthp present “ bongo " may be tun; W COMMUNICATION 8- €01 mum mnmm Minimum ï¬â€˜ï¬" can‘t-371. ““1: com Yum. choc-shown. ......n M Joni-ll. "...-.....- Gnu: ..tovnhsll "‘°"': Mom. maul ....... ................. mlmhu which madly untu- whm tho akin 1- mm um um Manuela: 33?!â€" riuii‘ Emu. A “Won 1:; Pun. ThoGlooo (Toronto) III-skill I um“ and duttvloabld {cum-Mal. m that tho Malay!- tlo III.“ m m a» loud.“ at mum hm man In“ I. Mflwflm ï¬nkâ€: "duel mu m W '1'): RI Amines. n-IOO’OO-oooannn 310. NOVEMBER 9‘1 189" THE OATHS OF OFFICE Slr Oliver Mount and Mr. Sworn In. If occasion marked the transition or one of M’smwtmmchepod- annotampohdbhudvuerofthoCmn int!» Fedmlmmwthntotthempm- tentative olthe Crown in theprovinoo whlohtorsqmot s oenmry he gov- Ehnnonmflu Governor-General“ Government Kansans ‘o'clock My «man. Following pmoedent, Lord AW made the function a very pummmaydommmofloms 7 -â€"â€" “I- _ Sir Georg. A. trick. 311' 011m Mont, 3 Dawn Mills, Hon. A. S. Rudy, Hon. Gear-30W.“ J. J. Mc- Goo, Clerk of the Privy Council, Chief James Burton. Mr. Justice Gamma. Judo. linoleum. Mr. Justice Moss, Hon. William unlock, Commander Low. Absalom. Hui-“dunlcaeonoodino group be- msronndubloin the middle of the room, tho other: pullout being Min. circle mm! the ell-umber BinocOoantion the oath: of omce Mnbmudminimw eight Lleutrn- gamer-laminae. Thenrsttonll this high pine m Lieutenant-Gem Henry mun-m smut. 0.3.. but his ten- until July, was. Following hlmmï¬on. W. P. Bowâ€" mm’uly 15, in. 170 N07. 1!. 1878; Hon. J. W. Crawford, from Nov. 12. 1878. comm. ma; non. I). A. Mould, H.318, im._toJune so, 1“; lion. John Robinson, from July 1, 13mm 318) , 1387: Alex. Campbell from a 1,1 ,iu 14.19::- m: boom til; 93“.“S’“ gti qï¬wi mom“. i “All in HAAHAA 4W :9 mum than u mm» no doubt Sat-rm Palate)": story at his mm mm and robbed near his bow at Want Hum. 815 clothes, which M" M Mush heâ€, do not show but. M corresponding in cost and shirt. Otbatumopolntamukewhe cor- Maddox»; Them thwud oflafltorfln captain at his M u- 00¢ “WI“ 5 "all. mm», Nov. litâ€"George Hull, 03M II! 01.1qu Ludoomxnmad («wrung-mama.†of “he. how and bow from Mr. Sumo! Joann, 03%.. piokadtholookot thohnhaowithpmom nu! all" onhll wontot mhnmcm Jmuhappenedtnondosptundhlm. firm-i m punt“! mm as. Chrysanthemu- Colon. Gudph, Nov. ISLâ€"The experimental wo- ducms diam: colored Wm bydlflenntklndn of plant food I: being and by, meAzrtcnlqlnlpopagP ax- 3.31 "m mama: obmam Wmmmnu mm mm shade- of bloom will bop [In You! for Criminal Asa-In. Perth, on. Nov. litâ€"John Wm, We! crlxnhnl Inuit. was un- mbynhhrdlhiptoflummm â€thud-l7. The main. 01111 a†mum. Thoconnflnnom vm INTERESTING canemv. Val†hr 010.000 (01' um. «:1»me THE TURK OUIMITI. E8 . IE'EEEDECTIEE EEEEEE We are selling a large and well-made Blanket for $1 25 warranted to wash without turning yellow. If our blanket, shrink in washing we will give the money back. VI from thewhitest lamb's wool. Clean, ï¬ne, so“, (“imag‘fufï¬r‘gg and comfort. Buy our Pinning-s, 29 inches wide. steam shrunk, 20¢ per yard, Full Cloth in three patterns, 30¢ per yard, will wear like lath". Tm ' - - - - - 35c peryam, No intermediate expenses to add to the actual cost of man acturing, therefore you buy from us at ï¬rst cast. u Horn Bros., Lindsay Woollen Mills‘ Ordered Clothing, Ready Made Clothing. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Stationery, Hats, Caps and Robes, Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Medicines. Hardware and Paints. Bach «mom is Ioll stocked with soasonblo goods and sold at Make it to your Advantage to Trade HOG-G- BBOS-, Oakwood Produce GENERAL STORE But we want to become acquainted with the strangers Who h“ c n’ot found their way to our facgory. It w0uld pay a ma 00ch oh: hundred miles to buy his woollens from us. n to We are prcparcd to pay the his price for any quantity 0‘ It will be to the interest of growers to get our offers before disposing of their seed. Parties who have not good Ch Mills can .get their seed cleaned at our house. We are also paying the highest prices {or To nun ow cusromsns, ALSIKE, BED DLGVEB, and TIMOTHY SEED. Wheat. Oats, Barlev. Rye, Peas, Etc ' ' mp EXPORT! ‘338« t ' °____â€"___’________ .AND.. DEPARTMENTS 81ml £4,131!!!â€- Born 11058 am at this Store. best cash Cleaning “11' \Val'C' close prices market He am Pm. Tn u Aï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜i‘ï¬â€˜ii‘!†me WBFW 6‘ tops. 9:98 “if Win it 5! We sell czw’) E at’ 7507 (H Cosy FUR LI.‘ 30 inches 1 Serviceablc ( S E A L ‘ Rolling S best linings 100 inches $25 00 chm ~' 1- ‘ $12.50. $15 and Black BELGII'M ( CAPES, full llian large Storm I’mut Well ï¬nished wia i; I‘ Satin Linings. $10, “d $15, RIPPLE CO LI RUFFS, Fanc in 111 the late: Brute styles in. . â€talcum-3: mind Price L1 Armstrong Uhoose You MAOWMM u Llama") uh: ' Farrier. $18.00 We sell Umz’emu expect 10 [n We sell C lof/zz'; chm/5N .’/m We sell ï¬lm’s l~ ordinary />1 Arm-"glitz 131"?! Ladies' GLOVESâ€" 3015' Ywecd ( Your clwz're 4 0m Firms: 1. Women's 110] Girls' and 8121 Women’s W5; We 11am H0513, WOME‘ 7'5 Fur arm wama SPECIALS BREE.) Mdé 1II€I£ SPEC DRY GOOD Ill Stun 1111 wuw {Kw Ht h