,,Mias Summersâ€"PalIyâ€"Iâ€"Iâ€"zrâ€"dare 1â€"†Ba: the speaker took a. header over basbfallzess, only to hear a. sweet A law Ween: :huaxul ......... couVersatlon a. travel-stained party arrived lnLandsay. 0.:r blend;Uacle Josh, was ln onarucnnd he led theparny straightway boohotel. "The Benson," sold he, “is a typical 0 madlon hotel at the best class. I have 3:10 am John Wardrobe, the propri- ero . in" years. and he ls,“mlne host." otter mine own heart. Both he and the chief clerk, lit. Bristow. are endawedwlth that dongnttul intnltlon that. makes a guess reel at: hom9. comfortable. contented. and ln mlzhny good luck. Tao house Is one of conveumnoe. and the culelne all that n sop riLr chef and unlimhed orders on the marker. can nuke if. I have enga rooms here nusll your own house Is in readinem." “After breakfast,“ sold the old man, “I am nanny to go buy your outï¬t. To expe- dlte marten l have ord: red a. carriage from Alters J swett. our enterprising llvery man." When the handsome carriage. with nlhhnrmda uranium and orngclgghorees, man." When the handsome carnage. wwu einbora-e trapping: and orenclng horses. drew up in irant o! the hotel Polly decler ed it the "fineet turnout she had ever seen." “Yas Sir ee."renlied Uncle Josh, ‘ the thtee S‘s, ‘Speed. Safety and Style‘. is Jewetu’s oust of arm: So. young folks, when you went to 02k: a drive, either for bnaiue» or pleasure, go to him for a rig every time. His wedding. party and tunnel ~ quipmente are unsurpassed." It was in tin: stylish turnout that the rounds of the town were made. “New, whats on the prcgrem ‘3' sake-1 Uncle Jaqh. “03, 3002112838 knows there's late to buy," nm r'xed Pony. “.l‘hen supersa mg buy ‘Lo's‘ ï¬rst," qucth Charley wirhou.‘ tuning a hair. “0'2, I see you have e :15. as head for business." laughed £212:th um, “and the man to see for real eszat» '3 J. H. Soothenn. I can always (hp:- »d uuon him is: bargains in real 2, 3. end he never holds out false lights ' :uce home to buy. What he tells . ‘, groperty may be as: down as 5 we lie conaruls 3. Mtge list of de- .,, dmwa’as while} ierm property. ‘I LL!“ _n’ In you ;abcu so“ ’n 13‘: sirub‘ e. vje and ni B'ai‘ :- X Falshce. Lu: pun†- In making a. dicks: with Mr .‘ a mic. mass on :1 pYâ€"Tasanl 5 (arm, :1. hich Ghsu'le)‘ canszuex invest mums. “'8. win: provided y.i.u wi the bio." «aid Uncle Josh, “x Elfin; '06.- Xoak afaer will be Kit-#3 f r ‘u.’ Hexagon Polly decl Kc“. ab“ had he xxd 3: And. mm. Nngem: 8.: Co. (39 -i .3, ‘020 {kg-e. The 56‘- they were iasueu mto dbphy an»: the the g! Io~5 haw is select. ' to the seductivenessc lor mi; and a bedreon ï¬nis":,}jnt Iâ€. ï¬llâ€"(‘1 do AL: UV..â€" . - “A pre'rv good siarr," said the old man. ‘ “NM We‘ll go to Jae. Boxeii‘s big tinware and SCOV‘c s are." Here Poiiy's housewifelv instincts had full play in marvels of kitchen apparatus. ‘There is not an establish- men: in the country that carries a more comprehensive stock of household furnish logs," remarked Uncle Josh. E :exy pos- sible piece of kitchen furniture. from a. tin dipper bo‘ a cooking range, is here in ail styms and variety." I! Polly fails to accomoilsh wonders in the culinary art. is will no; be for want: of superior cooklng utensils, for she ozrchased a Good Cheer cook stove. with all (quinments needed in a well regulated kitchen, besides an eie gent heater for the parlor. all cf which Uncl~ J mn paid for with delight 'oause be him? Mr. Boxall had treated him right. Woman’ike, Polly was discussingnhs “Ar-d Chem: house tixins remind me." said he, “mar you haven't got your di:hes yet. he moi-3:. [312333 stozk in ex ent, quality and c ~nzpletsncss is at Breund‘s Fair. But the smrsge readzr used not be told what an array of table were Polly had to seisc‘ fr 1â€. There Isu'r, positively, a thing 1-; ms iioe cf china, crockery, glass cr porceiei-x needad fzr use or creamcn: in any a ,‘X‘? n: ihe house that csnnotbefound as B auad'a Fair in indzï¬aite varietv and at wonderfully low prices. They also have a ï¬niendid Jack of limos of every descrip mm, and Kane gatds in abundance. Poliy‘s ‘oi-z order suggested her thorough amrxistion. .y, ....... , “ u.- s y, Lacie. aren'c you about. to forgemmnher one of the greatest essen- this :2 our houaa ftxnizhingsf You haven'; mid a. word .1. :Ju: carpzts, cur- tsins and draoeries Mn" quoth Poliy, “Jes so. j-a so." np‘io Uccte Josh. "it does he“. allhov you wimmm folks can think of things. "a: 1 £9.11 you it won’teake long to think or me state for carp 1:3. I not the. place right in my (ye. That‘s Dundas 8: Fiavei'e Bros.‘ big star, "Yer the wsy. Come rinhn along. Awning from linoleum for xhe kitchen to me most slag-mt m: quette. axminster or win: hr the pxrlot. you can no: ’em ihsr‘, and Bonds! 8:. Fiavelln Bzoa. don't charge buoy prices, either.†Polly got something snimbla for the pzrior, living std hedroom9, sud then turned hu' atten- tion to comforts. such as lace car- .-LI- 2:...- o-n-r-in nip" BIUD UV avâ€.-- -_, tains', portleree. table linen, towels, etc." and m»: buying was rendered a pleasure by the war 3: r wants were attended to. and often muo'oxted. by the genial clerks. “flair, ! ' commanded Uncle Josh. as the party came in front of A. Higinbotham’e hendeom= drug store, “Walk right in.†“ Why, Uncle. we’re not sick. andâ€"†“Guess I know that. but I snspeetit won’t be hug betore this young man teglns to take an Interest in matters 0! paregorio andâ€"" “Uncle!" “Wales in anyway, Pony 1!: y ï¬nd some toilet articlee else wants.†Sure enough. before leaving she was loaded don with eombe, bruehee, bee powdernsud ounce upon ounce of ï¬ne myriad prionâ€... "Den’t forget.†added Uncle .nou-h, “co ï¬mï¬â€˜hm with Lon: m alpflone. II ham 1 mum-n: pharmacist nee page and enable drum." 7 , A few \"ou Joi'oh 'my I" mounted Pony an my mind Mon 3 thaw window. "who . â€[206?!1 lovely dipper! “You," said weeks subgingnt‘to the hbovg ; ~MLâ€" _â€"Inn uuu nun 5-!- ~......_V_- i he never holds out false lights D‘Ople to buy. What he tells property may be set down as s I]: conuuls a. lugs list of de- ~ dmuca’as walla; farm property, ï¬gment on the ‘gccd things' 13 arce.‘ The. psrcv was not: long 2 s. dicker with Mr Saotheran for mac-1 :1 aha-em: szreaa. and s. «eh Charley canszdered a splendid Bu 1 line prices Uuuuvu w uur---_--,,, It did not take Pally ion to tell a bar- ! Rain when she saw one. ter getting a I handsome dress or two she turned er I attention to kid gloves. veils and a dozen ‘ other articles in iadies’ furnishings of which this store is noted for giving extra 3 choice values. ' This delightful part of her shopping i over. Polly accosted Uncle Josh with the :next most natural question of the true | woman: : “What abontJJy winter wrapi You , said I alight haveone. you know." ,-_ LLA _:..a kin": and tDO‘ WU: Luann-cu..." vv _..- __ e winter eultlngs to select; from. 1'11 guaran- tee than you'll look more llke a newly- mmied man when you get tcgged out ln 3 Milne suit." Charley lets his measure. When, a few days later, he was fully tagged out, Polly declared she'd have fallen ln love with hlm sooner had he been a patron cf Geo. A. Mllne, the faahlonable teller. - ,,._ ...-.. 1 inï¬rm“ 133UIUuaqu w. ...... “By the way, young man, I suppose ycu would not. object. to a llatle more personal decoration.’ sententiuusly re. marked Uuole Jash. as they let: the tailoring establishment. "What you mm need is a supply of gents' furnlshiugs, and I know of no ï¬rm that keep» a. blgzcr or better stock than Gaugb, the wonderful cheap store, which Is recognized as being strictly in line with the time. I! a. mam can't get suited there I tell yet. he must be right down crsn‘zy." Upsu their visit to Gough’s men's turnkhluge empzrium, Chrrley found goods and prices so lrre sisttblc that he purchased acomplete outï¬r, whlch included alate style 111‘“. half adczeu shins, collara and cuffs to match, together with 2. couple of suits of want-ï¬tting warm wlnter underwear. Uncle Josh himself indulged in four pairs of sex and a pzir ct mittens for farm wear. “No. eir-ee. there ain't no place in town where I'd rather trade than Gaugh‘s," he remark- ed. me they started to go. “ Yum. yum," laughingly escaped Polly's rcsebud llps. as she glanced into Somea’ attractive conte_etlonery store. “Uncle , A-.. .. _...-.wd-M¢-h and attracmve uuuacnewuu, ...... , J osb, you know I‘ve got a sweet tooth, and these candles look so nice I just can't resist the temptation to go in.†Charley here objected. ‘cauze he knew it Polly got into a confectionery store once. there’s where she'd likely wane to stay. He relented. however, when Uncle Josh said ‘ Oysters," so in they went. and after in- dulging in refreshments the girl loaded us on chocolates. bon bone. buttercupa an Daffy enough to make every tooth in the county ache. Polly was a. splendid judge of sweetmeats, and she indulged in a profuse. but nevertheless altogetherjnst. compliment to Soanes' productions. At the refreshment table Uncle Josh took advantage of the occasion to wax philosophical. "Never neglsct your larder,’ said he. â€That important adinnct to housekeeping controls masculine tem per. To that end you must palranlze a grocer on whom you can depend for honest goose. Through a long term of years I have sound Arch. Campbell perfectly reliable. You will ï¬nd him a careful dealer. always fully stocked with every possible thing in the line of staple and tanty groceries, fresh and ï¬rst-class. no shell-worn goods there, wells the prices are down to brass tacks. To keep peace in this family‘get all your groceries off Arch. CampbeL. . . , 77L-__ I ‘mmwvâ€"VB' 'â€" 7 "my, I don't know to Q Pom all: such 1:100 8004' nae-u. Vanâ€"r -Vv While Uncle Josh was pondering where to go next, Polly suddenly asked: “Uncle. where can I ï¬nl the leading millluery establishment 2" “Just up stairs." re- marked Uncle Josh. “and we will visit Miss Mitchell. who, by the way. has on hand one of the completest stock-1 of millinery to be found in the city. You can get what you want there, the latest styles and lowest prices being her motto. Miss Mitchell’s experience a guarantees that when you have purchased of her you have the thing according to fashion and a satis- faction that your Work has been done by a “-rpztent artist. Polly got a dream of a h::...e~‘, some fancy goods, and also arranged to have her whole suit made up. "I would like to make you atquninted with Dr. W. H. Gross, my dentist friend. too,†said the old man. "It you ever have to supplement year natural teeth." ‘ Ughl Don't you mention false teeth to me,†cried Polly. “I'll never carry 'pesrly lies’ in my mouth it I go toothless. ’ “ 0b. as for that." laughed U..cle Josh. ‘ it you'd only consult a good dentist In time you can save the catastrophe. Ur. Gross, for instance, is wonderfully exuert in saving natural teeth. and he.has the skill and every mechanical appliance necessary to , ,n. _n.I. .a... Inn-l- illumm'nrï¬ tn szry nu: can... do his work â€with Eiéleisi'duoommiu to his patrane." “ Yes. and I must have an album. U. cle J ash," quoth Polly. “andâ€"" “ Yes, a blble with a reasonably big family register," nterrupted the old man, “an ya'llgo down to Porter's book store. You 11 ï¬nd man articles lndlspenslbla for the parlor as w as the library there. and as for variety, they have an unequalled stock." 5:: hare Polly’a purchases moladad wall papsr tor 'Oh, added. “ itton . carry 3 In ant Inn. and In on your Ma whore (It you see so much elegant decent o Dm‘t target another fut." addressing Chorley. “when tint old turnip of yours bunks down remember that these talks m 3100 expert doctors on sick wotohes. and cm 11: ’em up as good as new at a reasonable ohnrge." __ . -L-.. -....u.....a IT "-1; Josh. WWII lUIlIu-lvvâ€" .â€" expert doctors on sick watches. and can ï¬x 'em up as good as new at a reasonlble charge." ‘Not only that: continued Uncle Josh. ‘but should you ever unfortunately neeu opticalgooda. this is the place to come, they have everythinz nqulred to improve the afl'ccted eyes and determine the required treatment. Britten Bree. have taken special courses in this line and are thoroughly competent. They will eclen tiflcally test and fit your eyes without earra charge. Mighty few people wear specs who should not. but there are men other people not wearing specs who shcui Your eyes will be properl attended to if you bring 'em to Britten roe. Well. I do believe I'll have my eyes tested right away,†repiled Polly. and she did. “By the way," exclaimed Uncle Josh. with a paternal air. “the next thing to look after is the lumber for those improvu- ments which are absolutely necessary. Come with me and I'll introduce you to Mr. G. H. M. Baker. manager for the Rithbnn Co , corner of King and Lindsay- ats., who are the principal dealers in that line here. and they also have a well equipped planing mill in connection with their business at Deseronto. They carry the most complete line of building mater- ial in the countyâ€"everything. iron: the sills tor the inundation. to the shingles for the root. including doors and windows. mouldings. etc. It is pleasant to deal with the Rithbuu 00., hr their greatest 'aim lento give satisfaction to every cus tamer." “ But look here. Uncle." interrupted the young men as they reached the street. “What about coxli We’ve got the stoves, but I reckon the wont be of much eel-Vice without fuel. e can't keep fire on love nloue. can we i" “Gled you mentioned it," replied Uncle Josh. "Buying so much in one day hinder hefuddlea e fellow. Fer- tunntely, however. I will any thet' the Rethbnn Co. are also my favorite noel end wood dealers. too. end handle the famous Scranton one], which has no superior and few equals; it makes n hot ï¬re. burns np nleer. and don't leave nny elinkera. Fnir measure, fair treatment end fnlr nee ere what you‘ll receive at the hen s of the Bnihhnn Co." A big order wee pieced. after which the trio went on their way "And in the matter of life insurnzce." continued Uncle J oeh. “that’s of very great Importance. Every sensible young mauled men nowadays nukes sage provision of 'A j-- Ewing." "And in the matter of life insurance, continued Uncle Josh. “that's of very great Importance. Every sensible young manied man nowadays makes some provision at that kind for his family. You can't do a mere sensible or satiefsctor thing than takeout a policy in the Can a Life. which is represented here by my good friend, F. C. Taylor. I happen to know something about the Canada Life and am atquainkd with its manifold good qualities. A host of policy holders here all speak well of the company. Ucder their new reduced premium policy they give the cheapest and best insura no that is to be got in any company. his plan has been explained to me and beat anything I banner: in the way of Life Insurance. What is more. they snrrcund their policies with no catch phrases, but write apleln simple contract that anybody can understand It is correct insurance, laid down on a scientiï¬c basis. We had better see Mr. Tiylcr or Mr. Widdess. the special agent, about a $5 000 policy right away." And Charley wisely accepted the invitation. and also placed his ï¬re risk with Taylor's agency. “Holy smoke, Charley, where in the name of creation did you get that snipe? That's about the wcrst weed that ever came in comes with my ol-hctory nerve." lacghingly remarked Uccle Josh, "Step in here to Joe. Riggs‘ cigar store and get a 5 Crnt S:ralszht,tben you'll have a gentle. ‘ man's smoke. That cigar la a cracker- ‘ jack, contains all the qualities of a delicious puii‘. That cigar grow; more popular . :-very day " Charley was so well pleased i with the Straight Uncle Jo>h treated him i to that he bought a whole box. And I while the gentlemen were pulling away at I the irsyr_a.nt_;_cigr\rs. Polly not in sew-rel «- Dl~nv_' .nnnrh. t‘nu iregrthclgrxrs. rauy But. mama... minutes looking over Mr. Riggs' assort- ment of hair goods, Christmas toys and novelties. and picked out several of the latter to send to her juvenile friends. “Hello. here." exclaimed the old man. ‘ I must introduce you to G. Wilder. the G N. W. telegraph. steamship, and express agent. Ive mt to send a telegram, so come right along and get arq minted. Mr. Wilder represents the Canadian express, and for quick sale dispatch I make it a mic to send all my packages by that campxny. I also ï¬nd their money orders quite convenient and cheap. To get Christmas presents to your friends on time just truat 'em to Mr. Wilder and the Canadian expmss. Besides you may wish to take a trip across the “big pend." He can give you your choice of several good steamship routes and guarantee that you won't get sick on the journey." 7A - I.___- n lvâ€"v"â€"â€" . “And as you are going to keep a horse." continued the old man. “at course you'll need harness. '.l.he bass horse milliner of this section, to my notion. is J. A. Wil- liamson. He uses only first-class material and gives personal supervision to the minutest detail of manufacture. There is nothing in harness that cannot be had at himâ€"heavy and light. single and double plain and fancy, work and buggy harnessâ€" he has all of them in stock, or can make ’em to order, besides everv othzr kind of turf goods imaginable." Upan their visit Charley found that Mr. Williamson was sole agent here for S iskatohewan Buffalo and D lhi robes. He remarked that i! a man could not get satisï¬ed at that harness store he must be hard to please. “Yes sir ee." replied Uncle Josh, “and I forgot to tell you that Mr. Williamson took ï¬rst premium for fine harness at the late Lind- say fair." "Whoa! hold up," cried Uncle Josh, as he beckoned to Brown. the driver 0‘! W. J. McMullen's milk wagon, to pull up along side. After introductions, Polly bought a dollar's worth of milk tickets and has been a regular customer ever since, as she declares that Mr. Brown is so nice and gives such good measure.and the milk is of the best quality. It's turned out just as Uncle J ash told me. that I would never do better than take my milk from McMullen. “And now, Charley. let me give you a pointer," observed Uncle Josh. "No doubt some nights you'll be out late to lodge or some business meeting, and Polly don't need to be routed out of bed to get you a piece 0! pie. So it you get hungry I'd advise you to patronize Tommy McCon- nell. of the Royal restaurant. You can get a hot lunch there at all hours. and talk about oysters. why. bless you. the kind of stews or irys Tummy puts up would surr goes even the dreams ct an epicurean god. or a tempting lunch drop into Tommy MoConnell's restaurant and be happy." "Ailright, I'll do it.†replied Charles. “Yes- and while we are on this important ionic of gastronomics," added Uncle Josh, "I would suggest that Polly can't he too pnrticular about meat. It hand in hand with bread. Now to costs ameat market where you can get trash whole. some means, sausages and poultry at all times. Calvert Bros. is the iirm to supply you. This is the boss meat market in the . ._ _--_I-- dials nmhndv who 'n “Ya.†'5"; got m in so. Maine at Ila-'1‘!“ us \‘u-UIA---_â€" v- r grow: more popnlu' lay was so well pleated Uncle Jash treated him ht. a whole box. And an were puffing away at. .rs. Polly out lg sewml ham: Wm has": ongutheulesgoodboh: In quired Pony. " You remember you sold you would see somebody for um." “ he! no, ions :0. and we on s'nt have my blobeher do the work. either. I'll go look for Wu Woods. We've got to hue water plpte you would see someone, w. ..._. 80. Secs co. and we eh .‘nt hove my blotcher go look (or Wm. do the work. either. I'll Woods. We've got to hove voter pipes at lo. a hot water heeter end e parcel-lo nth tuh, iweidee some unitery nxln 0. Woods is the very man to he hue in his en: in n eptoiellot In kind (I work, glr.’ Pete Thomp'ou. :1 Toronto. He obsches closely 311 t o hygienic l-xwe, guarding against danger! from sewer N You oen ciweye reel e~te nbout the house ehsn onetime! men. on I know Woods to b-. hove done the work." The otoreeeid nlumher not the contract. did just wint Uncle Josh cold he would do, and won Polly'e probe for his excellent workmanship. “And now. young men. let me give you a pointer.†remarked the generous old uncle. "DJ not underltend me to any thot clothes mnke the men. but I do emu-m thct ciecn end spotless linen Inch. the nice nppeering men. Now In this connection I - , 7- A- -â€"-_.. -m thnt the Victoria Ipwmug new a-.. -_ -Vn am happy to inform on that the Victoria the best Laundry at 68 Rn l-st. west ll laundry in the coun . Polly will want her lace curtains was ed this spring and it‘s a ticklish job. you know. but the Vic toria laundry is so very careful that the most delicate tahrlcs are washed without the slightest in my and at a nominal cost. too. Major In. the pro stor. will see that your callers. cnifs au shirts are made white as snow unless they happen to be colored. but then you needn't be afraid of a fade. for Mntin prides himself on doing colored goods satisfactorily. “Oh. Uncle Josh," exclaimed Polly. “'I surely will be lonely without a plane.’ Tools Josh was noticed to exam us his bank book rather inguhrioneiy. “Well. I guess I can stand it." he said. but. by the way. what plane would you most nreferi "I think I’d like tohave a Wigia which for Its purity of tone. sympathy of touch. beauty of ï¬nish and a wholiI lot of other good points." “You couldn't choose a tter instrument." reulied the old man. "and sure enough Sam Brown is the ury man to see about if.†Pollyseieetedthe coveted piano while Uncle Josh wrote out a check, pleasantly tooâ€"cause he knew the price was extremely reasonable. “Say. Uccls Josh.†interrupted Charles. “is there a good horseshoe: in towni You know “Wiener I am about 21’ mars Kitty." ' t‘s allrlght.‘ he repli . "and we shan't have any bother about her. either. The most scientiï¬c horseshosrs in town. I think. are Pediar stiimmersou. William-st. north. They understand the construction of a horse's hocf. Just what kind of a shoe is required. how to make it and put it on. You will make no mistake by having them do all your work." “Now." cried the old geniieman.“now for a picture of this crowd. in good old country fashlan; we'll go to the photo- graph gallery. and my friend Oliver. up by the furniture store. has a good one. Bis pictures are wonderful in ï¬delity and ï¬nish. I want one full-alts photo for my study and some small ones for my friends. His new slanting light makes it possible for him to take good pictures snow. rain or shine. Oliver has the soul of a true artist; all his work is a labor of love. in which he will not stop short of perfection. and as he is famous frr succeief -l eniarg ing. l want to give you a life size reare- eentatlon oi" ‘yours truly' for a Xmas present." (L nclc Jash's picture may be seen at Oliver's studio any time the reader l desires to call ) _'.I. 7 VB the way.†quoth U 1ch the n r of an Old ï¬tagu'. u 1 the street». “I know I: ain't n with weeding presenysflagy l no set snflnm ~-- .' V, cx‘emive works. Yes I've bought all my machinery from this ï¬rm since they eta-r:- ed in business in Lindsey, and they have given perfect sen-faction. The binder i bought fer 'hem 1:3. years ago did better work last season than some new machines of foreign minuiacture that came into my neighborh sod. I also know i of drills of their make being in constzut ‘ use for 24 years. and are good for 24 years more. I am surprised at some of our farmers who purchase all their machinery from foreign flrma, thus sending money out of the cmutry. when if the money was spent with a local ï¬rm they wovld receive indirect beneï¬ts by having our county town built up and improved. Anorher paint is that. you can always get your repairs at short notice instead of losing many valuable days in harvest time send- ing away and then having to pay express charges extra. Yes. my motto every time is ‘patronlze home industries every time.‘ ' About this time Uncle Josh thcunht of some business he had to do at the market. and when the trio reached the market Polly glanced across the street at R. Chamber's Lindsey Marble Works. She exclaimed. "0h. isn't that a perfect pro; per-tinned monument! I had no idea such fine work 0 uld be found in Lindsay.†“Well. my girl. you've a heap yet to learn. Those that you see are only a few samples 1 of the many handsome monuments turned out by R. Chambers ' and the beauty of It i is. too. he is satisï¬ed with a moderate proï¬t on his work. Come over and PA introduce you. When your poor old uncle shufli as all this mortal coil. I'm sure you'll be grateful enough to erect to his memory a beneflttlng monument. and you could not fulï¬l my wishes better than to get it from R Chambers." no “cum“ in my" w--.__- ,, spring. so come Wm: me down to Sylvester Bros.,andl will show vou around their n-pnniva works. Yes I've bought an my I. vu- .â€" vâ€"..â€" ..... En route to their home the p’rty celled M: Tu: Post printing c fï¬oe. “You'll went the news even any.†remarked erie J 0 9h. “and Tax vasnca Posr will he the super {or yonâ€"i: is bright and new and is the f-woribe newspaper of this district. SJ Charley ordered Tn: Evnma Post to be delivered an pie house by the carrier boy I , _ Lr- _â€"k¢n-In uulucrcu an In. uvu’v v, â€". whlle Uncle J oah In renewing ht! subset-lb tion for the anxx remand that he hsd been a regal-r subscriber for neuly 40 years, sud that Tan 9031' was kept on the same shall as the bible n his house. Mothers who wish to save money. no who no eoonémiooi in home Inna-gamut, are not obliged to buy clothing for thou- ohlldron u mqnontly u tome mothe- do. This ouvingotmoney In due to the not thotthe economlooi mothon Ira regain users or the wonderful Diamond Dyes um olwoys mm old thum- look 'u good u Well Dressed Children Where Diamond Dyes are Used, new. The Dlunond Dye- show such a vuhty otstsndad colors that mother- can now uy of the tuhlousble colon and dude. mains!†newntnmn duel good: At thoveryumll coat 0195:9031!“ old dresseeube msde stymhlooklnx sud serviceable for s long time. It mothers would luvs success with home dyeing they must use the DlsIuoud Dyes uh All times. All lmltnflonl end mix. sures of soup sud oozes-lug nutter should besvoidedwlth mastic! Ire ruinous About "am“ my!!!" -|l- .. «diAtiA 1 Ill' Ul nu vlu .wunԠv street. “I know It uln'Eâ€"eiKéily In line a weodlng pn‘sents. but I am ï¬guring getting a new comblned drill next â€"_ M M... with me down toSvlvester gm: mm. let me glve you Inked the generous old understand me to at} an: , Now layup gonomtlon I L- v1-9“. wish to save money. und umip‘ mu m 71ch Jab. with no they mangled 33:13.44 '41. ‘ mule Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsk Indigcaien and T00 L'rxty Eating. A on (cc! rcmody for Dizziness, Nausea, Draws; acss. 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S Part9. etc.. do no: dc:»pa.lr b‘ oanfldemlv {all p-chulm o! and we will send you Weak Men IT’S FRErï¬i’l‘O EVERY MAN T3 TRY Everything Sent Sturdy Seated addreï¬Ã©: THE N. S. M. COMPANY BOX 329, PICTON, ONT" CAN. EPI’STS. 9000A M'Advmcod on Mon Monica. Cash Pad for Maxim tad Debontnr DELICACY 0F FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in 90 UALUY RIGHT STORIES III-um 1880 FOR CHILDREN not SIVEV 1‘0 TWELVE YMOI‘ADI Jutl- “manhunt." pant-ad hypo! llama». Little Men g Women mm Sou-uh. Poms m m Work m .ndï¬gsu mu 25:.4.<noc>r_4mnm c2 a.<>rrno Dal‘lt . I lull DII.‘ MONEY TO LOAN J- H. SOOTHERA N w hmn nod other! desirous at chat!“ md having melt inw reduced canton-710mm mouth-mailman“ ‘01!»an “AI. mm W?“ told on m privilege ol wmyuent on «right Ian lad: Elkâ€"Am and com-name to the NERVOUS or_D¥§_lf§lj’}10 N OTES DISCOUNTED UUABAITEEO I0 SURE 0K 0 IST iJTHIhG A FREE TRIAL TREATMENT a Down: m on Korean Security, on comm-ed W Note. MORTGAGES CHARGED. MICHAELPIIW. Poss'e‘s-so'i {he following Distinctive Mgiits: (Inn-umâ€! £877) m BABY: 0'! â€(“2le rumba-WNW“; “about. BHBYLHND ,.00 um. 10 can 9 copy. urn ' not creating, tram “can"; 10 than Sun: In You A CURE IS FOUND Small Price. Advoitwo wants. rs: Ash PAT If SATIN“ TONIC BITTEBS _ 1192 in 'Y'aii a. Thu-M ful Folly. In". Mr:- iczeelw. Small Wu}: lespalr but write us :ulm of sod! case NEQJ’INGLBS 0106 COUNTY OF VICTORIA Tuesday. February 22nd, 1898, at 11 o‘clock am. Mo! hot, or Sum: Lot m o! Bobaygoon st. Welt hall (1a- to“! non: told {or In") won an ....... Southwest Inner N and but ...... South Ml! Ii us. note: Roth-l! .............. NMqumer ...... West “It...†...... I†i . with N.dl’mncb-ot.ï¬. of Clam-0L. Walt MAL. N.“ Enoch-fl... E o! Clilwu-m.............. l-‘ nua- W~--t........... HHIIIIHIII ï¬ï¬‚lflflfl greatly less ms the Work, It’s pure soap lathcrj freely rubbing easy does the Work. / The clothes come out Wed andn’lutewï¬thout Injury to the fabr'.g 6091312! SE Is economical, it mam Jen 1 Ihn‘ TREASURER’S SALE OF iï¬NDS 103 5338533 on runs. To BE: HELD AT THE LINDSAY. ON COURT 3°03! lay a 157 161 County of ,‘QC tang Su‘ rpn'ao Roan. VXLLAGE 0!" FESEL\"X FALLS 5 10) 8 L092 VILLAGE OF BOBCAYGEOS ILLMII‘ 3"“ RED ? N'Nb‘flll’ 0F CARDE Buss on Iran Founder I: prepared to do all kind“ Outing and Foundry Work. Rpm-lug of 111* me and Machinery em. Setting-up Swamw a d Bone rs. JOHN MAKINS TOWNSHIP OF DIG!“ ¢ 93 s 97 TOWNSHIP OF ELDOX 5 200 22 61 rowxsmr 05‘ m TOWNSHIP NWXSBIP 0F DALNN 100 35 09 go 9 :4 VIL “65:50sz LINDSAY FOU Et'i'DRY. Iahn â€3115.2 I.\' THE Acres 103 50 Highest Market Prices F ONE! 0F LAXTOX I H 71 796 William --s aumsf: I13! Paid 1. N0": 5E5 iii F a uni 1'23 flow at c othu ‘ harm); : ' their un- gmuuy Ix liver. ‘ misercs. one 53‘: nettle: n Dxlda 1x Th“ h where “I They ME “3885:. â€"The pulni‘ 0’ “I odut church “‘35 ti mg by the R N. 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