midï¬eld oï¬oonndor the pinch con; Four months ego Sir Adolphe Oeron sated diet the portfolio of egricultnre wouldbeï¬lledwithine few deye. It ie not ï¬lled to-dey. Sir Mackenzie Bowen hee deolered formelly thet perllement will notmeetwithontemlnieterofegrionltnre. Bntnow, withonlyeboutemonth before theopening, thegovermnentoennot ï¬nd emu. IteppeeueerteinthetHr.Pelle- tickeerefneedto enherthe cellinet, et betpr or_thepreeent. Wee or_ere more 2w"? mu“: nvohh skin. The mh-swindler, J ubez Bdfour, wept the other dey while his counsel thowod a London jury how badly his client had been trotted, And then the unfoeling jury, without even turning round in the box, found the prison: guilty. Perhap- thoy thought n ma who could ' o et minionsry meeting- ond swin clergy- mon' a widow: out of their Ianty loving: would notbentulou tomuntotupufow crocodile tours if he thought hooould 17,000†employees out of work for the nrgose of restricting manufacture and eeping price. up. This is pmwction ! flow grufly it begqï¬ts the jgéutrilll Elie-â€358 'monopolisuâ€"espeoinlly the latter, is here unply proved. The leether combine of the United States has clceed down a large number of taming establishments, throwing about 17,000 employees out of work for the “Don’s" candid opinion of Dr. Mon- tague in that “he is a type of the political roustabouts so well known in yankee politics.†He ought. to be well fitted for a government whose “N ational†policy is a poor imitation of yankee system; whose boodle organization is on the lines of Ross Tweed‘a. Ind whose creed iathe yankeo ideal, “spoils." If Canada had to pay the rents exacted from Britiah farmers they could not make a living. Those protectionist organs which are ahedding crocodile tears over the condition of British agriculture under free trade have never a word about the great idle class which in billeted upon the tillers of the soil in Britain. Perrine’e comet in epproeohlng the earth, it being now only the trifling matter 0! shout 84,000,000 miles distent. It will noon be vieible to the neked eye, end will grow brighter till Dec. 18th. when it will he nt in minimum distance of 30,000,000 milee. The new French inheritance to: bill propooee to token much u 20 per cent. of the ulne of rich «tone. The robbers of old went on the principle thet dead men tell no tales; the Intellect-I of to- dny pmeed on the theory shot they hove no vote: end no rights. Imbmhod We are told thstthe Duchess of York has such a high ideal of mfely duty that at the request of her husband she has abandoned wearing leg-o’-mutton sleeves, and thus flouted the fashions. There are heroines yet, and she is worthy to wear a three-story .zrown. Men with less money than was forth~ coming for the defence of the Hyamaes might now be awusing the oï¬icea of the public hangman. Money enables an accused to make the best of his oppor- tunities in presenting a defence. Cheap postage is a pnblic luxury and undonbtedlya public necessity, but it is an expensive one. The postmaster gen- eral in the United States winds up his year’s work with a. modest deï¬ciency of $10,000,000. Archbishop Clearyhss written a letter denying responsibilaty for the utterances of the Kingston Freeman, which the tories are acustomed to call his organ. When he has anything to say, he says it over his own signature. The federal government at Ottawa has decided to cell a session to meet January 2nd to adopt some new policy before appealing to the electorate. The old N.P. cry is played out. __â€"_â€"â€"-â€" The early bird catches the worm, and the wise merchant does not wait until Christmas to publish his Christmas adver- tisements. The earlier Santa Claus is exploited the better. Chï¬atmal eve. old tory? Alexander Dumas, unlike most French- men, before he died, expressed a desire that his funeral should be a quiet one. GOOD POINT KNOW â€"â€"â€"â€" 2311: Gaunainu gm. anéu. FRIDAY- The Cardwell denominations teke place 1 December 17th end the election on ï¬g Old Reliable Route. 'éhhada -. MA‘TCHETT, EDITORIAL NOTES. 1m .95 can sup- p", you with any MAGAZINE 0‘" N B W8 P1 PER Now in Santa Claus an insatioml some I.- agoymjin 311’, Agent . IAIN-’1 a; sag ‘ agsa Egg}! mhnooto travelin- antheregulu‘un gouthmnghlnmumnow. mâ€"mmmmmn ï¬nishedï¬howorkonthoeompnny’s hone “Maximum to Lind- “ o ' ERA-MFA†mung P.P. panhanyu ï¬nal!!!†MIL†M mln now leaves and sand†thoHAHbm-ton : 3 grant con- un wothlnk Fitmentâ€"A Lindsay to flak up in div Ion, w weather here now. Fantasiaâ€"A Ill No Sunâ€"Wood men are complaining of the scarcity of wood bums this season nod it is thought that not mmnoh wood will be got out; cavern! oars otlondod woodmhoidintheyu'dhm, itboingnot wanted now. It the wood trade dies out itwinlnnko the times hard for n m onylnon who noroiiy work at through the wing- lesson. Loanâ€"Mr. Peacock, 0: this plnoo, loot n voinnhio y horse lat wookwhno turning from root, whore ho had wont ro tohoonpiqodJnthoiuqhorflwoodo. . 01 Liam span! in trlon ’13.». o SALEâ€"W0 an Inspxcron â€"ï¬r. B. Freer. '0! To- ronto, will be the new school Inspector heme. common the new r. W001) 813â€" M. L deny held a wood bte on Thursday of lost week. It was largely attended. Mannaâ€"Mr. Geo. Bowhey and wife. of Llndny, ppent port of last week via“:- [Correspondence 01m Pom-.1 PRETTY Goonâ€"An Item agpearlng in the local brevltles of Tn 051‘ of last week relative to a large deer sent to Mr. Thos. Callaghan, of Campbelltord, “walk- lng hose" for the Rathhun 00., weighing 265 lbs dressed, amused a little comment among our local hunters who thered in thev on Saturday even 3. but no one ever t it up here, the nearest to it helps 2§31bs. dressed: _ boys what is right and good. We, as inhabitants of this beaut fnl Ontario, claim to be a civilized class of people. but on hearing of some of the actions per- formed during the past: we surely think we have been removed to the wilds of _A1rics. We pray that street ponders who take part: in such actions attend church more regularly and try to act as people should in such a country as ours. ONE WHO KNOWS. 651.1923: EBB}; vgv'dsy'in Milâ€"{ï¬e giest b! 837. R. W. o o o I our. G6,?! out!“ 11:09 in} 'Eéhmï¬ï¬iii.‘ ' is; ‘w‘lii be y'éitlj miseed in musical circles in town. [Specini correspondence oi Tun Poe-r szxa.â€"It appears too bad that once more we have to warn our young men, as they call themselves, of their inhuman notions performed on streets and'in sheds at time 0! service on Sande evening, the more so when our €00 minister i; trying I_:o_ teaqh 3119!: iii; rad Pounceâ€"0n Tueada evening, 26:11 a meeting wae held in t e village in the interest of Mr. J. A. McGlllivrav. the conservative candidate for North Ontario. Juat here we wiah to state that weare neither reform. conaervative nor patron. we are Scotch and when Mr. Campbell, ex-EP.P., mahee auch etatemente as he did coneerniuï¬hthe liberal ty and the atate oftrade. enourScato blood ahowa itself. That utleman wae evidently full of Thankegiv g memorlee Judging from the complacent and eatiafi way in which he apohe of the proI-pecte of the Canadian farmer. He peered into the future and very aatiafactorily disposed of the patron organizationâ€"to himeelf at leaet. Mr. Cam bell. what the people want is fact, not ction. Freemanâ€"Mr. Nail MacDonald and family have returned from the Sault. where they apent the summer ...... Mica L. Mtore haa returned from Breohin. where ehe has been vielting ..... Mr. H. Pruet. of Port Perry model school. 3 cut a few days with Mr. R. Haeeard ...... v. Mr. Machwell._ of Whitby Ladies: [Correspondence at m Posr.) Dm Enuom-I noticed some time ago a couple of articles inyour highly esteem- ed paper which were rather disparaging to certain parties connected with the Y.P.S 0.52. of this place. Now, while I hold the members of this society inthe highest esteem, and more particularly the two young ladies to whom it owes its exisite nee, I think that there are some other things which ought not to be allow- ed to go by without comment. Is it true that there is not a young manâ€"not oneâ€" in all this highly favored locality who is capable or willing to take the leadership of the society meetings? Is it that our young men have not the talent or ability to become successful in this work? Not at all. Our school (fc-r which the very best teacher has been employed), entertain- ments, etc , have always compared favor- ably with any in the country. Why is it, then, that this burden is left on the shoulders of those whom God never intended should bear it? I leave it for themselves to answer, but would earnestly desire to impress on the minds of our young men to “Remember their Creator in the days of their youth," and having become possessors of that eternal blessing, to seek to impart the Word of Life to others. No doubt a good work will be opposed and made light of, but while some are pleased to call the society meetings “sparking schools," I would say that the “sparking" has got to bedone somewhere, and I would much. rather get a wire at an Endeavor meetin than at a dance. D. FENDER. U10 “alum â€"- v_ ..7. , 1] m as) I- Own. best riccs are assured for the future. It was tended that a vote of thanks be tendered Mr. Lspp end the milk drewere tor a. week’s service rendered free of charge to the petrons for the making of cheese for home consumption, but owing to the lateness of the hour at which the meeting terminated it was overlooked. any---’ [Correspondence of THE Post] CHEESE Facronr.- On Saturday, 23:d ult., the annual meeting of the patrons _of the Lornevilie cheese factrry was held in the school-house. It was very largely attended, and judging from the interest evinced the success of the season of 1896 is already acertainty. Under the chair- manship (f Mr. John Westtake ave harmonious meeting was conducted, an satisï¬ed with the proï¬ts all seemed well for the year, as set forth in astatement provided by the auditors. uring the season just closed 518 962 lbs. of milk were taken in, and from t is amount 46,785 lbs. of cheese were manufactured realiz- ing the handsome sum of $3,673.04. The was $1,142.52, total amount expended leaving $2,530.52 for distribution. The board is to becongratulated on being able to retain the sfervitehe of Mr. Birt. app as manager or e com year since by his uniform success the on ut of the factory has increased since 1894 to the amount of 15 971mg. of cheese very more; so his make of cheesehaseome to be recognized by buyers as a thorn h- ly reliable article. As a result of this re LOCAL Eifï¬m team. We hope to nave good skating soon if Jack Frost continues. BACK Auntâ€"Mn James Dieksor, P.L.S., has returned home tram hlsex- tended tour to Rainy River district. M c. PERSONALâ€"Mr. and Mrs. G Gee arrived at the Falls last was ,and will remain for the winter. CUB HOSPITAL. â€"The ï¬rst patient arriv- ed at the general hospital last week fram the north. We hope Dr. Wilson will meet every success in his new undertak- ing. Loss-Fire trake out onSnndey night at about half-past ht, entirely oomnm~ ing the house of Mr. mes Canon. They have the sympathy or the oommunityin their loss. Romainâ€"A meeting of the skaters and lovers qt plenum will be held in the rink oandey night i r ihe urpose of organiz- a-.. g hmkev team. a hope tq_ he}? [Compendium of m P0701117 LORNEVIQLE; PALESTINE. MANILLA GELERT. “mi nos-oat. ottho ’ want to Ullaâ€"I'd, Honda 26th. to but Rn. wl- â€" __,___ ...â€"--â€" town ...... Mrs. J es. Wylie, oi Fieetwoad, spent s. few days in Bethany visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. end Miss Lee.... Mrs. McMnllen of Bethany. is visiting hegoddnnghter, Mrs. S. Amctt. oi Fieet- w 0 NW lamâ€"The Presbyterian ex- pect to have their new minister among 1 3:11:30â€. One, we nnderstend.hee been ‘ Bran: Soon-r! â€" The Bible Society, Bethen branch, held its nnnusl meeting in the hyterinn church on Wednes- dsy. the 4th inst. Much metter ct interest to the socie was discussed by the agent, Rev. Bernsr Addresses also were given by the reel nt ministers. Pmoms sun mamaâ€"Your Fleet- wood eorrespandent hsd thing to ssy conczrning our Me 0 ministers who ere holding special services there.:As icr [Correspondence oi Tun Pearl Pnsoxanâ€"The friendly countenance of Mr. R. Grandy formerly of this but lately of Cohourp. was here for a few days last week. Mr. Grandy taught school for nine years in succession here. during which time he turned out some clever teachers. He is not?“ back to (arming having taught the otted time to draw a pension of over 8200. May he succeed as well in farm ing. Normsâ€"Miss Watson is re- to teach for another year. Mr. Clar leaves and Mr. Simms. of Mount Horeb, takes his place ...... Municipal aspirants are turning u daily; by all accounts there will be a b g run for the reeves' seat and councillors ...... Mr. G. Twigs shipped a ï¬ne carload of cattle tram here last week to the Montreal market ...... Messrs. Preston 8: Touchburn are handling a lot of grain at this station. . . .Mr. J. Richardson will soon have his mill running. [Special correspondence oi Tn! Post) Cannon Normâ€"Rev. W. R Youn , B. A., of George-st. Methodist church, eter- borough, reached missionary sermons at Hebrcn. kiln and Bethany, on Sun- day. Dec. lst. His sermons were impres- sive and full of instruction and doctrine. He will be gladly heard ll! he should ever come this way . Pmoxamâ€" v. R. J ohnstcn and his niece, Miss Lillie Thompson. spent a few (his in L'sguzi'wlins 142059191122†[Correspondence 0! m Poe-r.) Tnnwxs “omenâ€"Some time ago two bags hill of alsike clover were stolen from the granary of Mr. Wm. Curtis. in his barn on the homestead. lot 10, 7th can Marlposa. Thieves must be remindoti that crimes have but the one ending-a. guilty conscience and danger to personal liberty. Romania busy with the names of sev- eral of our citizens (or late citizens) in connection tith matrimgnal ohnngtp. _ Steel ched a veriuuble sermon here last S: bath totheSnb thschoelchlldren and it is to be hoped that the sermon will have a. lasting effect, so strong that if they pass an orchard next summer and see one or tmlckets of that they will stay on the and not 0 in. Tau: Heavy run â€"The heavy wind the ï¬rst of lsstweel: blew down a good man rods of fences running north and son . The idea was that the reeds would not an up so much. _ Pom: AND Bumâ€"The farmers are some- whot dissatisï¬ed with the preeent rlce of pork and beef. At the last general ectlone some of them voted for peer pricesâ€"now let them squeal. 7 cususa vâ€" vâ€" -v“ -v- --__v -oi , INSURANCEâ€"Those who are insured in Mutual companies are getting sick of them, andwhen their policy expires there will be ameat falling cfl in this locality. No doubt a great many would not insure in such com sales at all it they would step and th of what the word “mutual" means. The times are hard at present and some of the tarmera around heme have been called upon to pay an assessment as highas $7 at one time and twice in one year. ANNIVERSAR} Snuow,7The Ray. '1‘. P. L__- [correspondence 0! Tu Poul Les:- Tmr.â€"Mr. E. Eyree. of Cameron. is making his last trip through thielocoli with his traction engine and groin clover machines. We understand Berry is going to Verdun to do some clover threshing there. Guineanâ€"Mr. J. C. Perish'e services have been retained as caretaker of the church here for another term. Tam Queenâ€"The Howry ï¬rm have three gangs of menâ€"one going to the‘ woods, one leaving 1.1- Montreal, and the other working. PERSONALâ€"Mr. Geo. Williams, who has been inthe employs of Mr. W. A. Gillie for the t 18 months, has been engaged by Mr. as. Mitchell for one ear. Geo. is from the Bsmardo home; e is a good boy to work, and his piety and good man- ners wou11__reconamendmhim enywhere. AAAIL_ -1 u Snowâ€"There is a. sufï¬cient quantity of snow now to make good eleighlng. We don’t want to see any more wheeled vehicles on the rgad for game tinge to came. P0 WLES’ COBNlfljï¬lflï¬LON. to BETHAN Y. OAK WOOD. V“; â€'utmm MOM men- out 111,1me0“! omphuod, hov’vam. tonouoe stunned mmmmnh no Wm one. In hm: meddchuumognma “mg. In this lam alt!- mw You: TIERâ€"Dr. Bowel-man, o! Bum Bit Ormnd'l Wm m†"â€59"“ BRECHIN. [Spocini conupondenco 0! Tu! Pour.) Pnoaamâ€"‘rnx Poor in still growing in size. and is an excellent oonntry. week y. Busmxsaâ€"Mr. W. J. Bohr, the stu- merohnntot our village. is doing n rash- ing trade. Will. being very popnlnr. we hope soon to sae thoee vnonnt rooms tilled. ...... Mg. 51:11:. mar m butcher. “adoâ€? 3 good r en 3 "putt on c hnndiing the but or new ...... Mr. mm. on: shoe-meter is than kept bney. Bob doee e lame trade in remix-inc. upaoinny in indies’ weer. ' PansozuLâ€"Xr. Hugh Manon. of T3: Poor stemwd our town n flying vieitiuc week ...... . Joe. Emery. of Lindsey, shipped mother enticed of hog- from her: int. Tuesday. Tm Son Yamahaâ€"Some of our enppoud gentlemen do ooneidenbio hik- ing nbont the! we“ of some of an n men 0 M M- ngozgnnkupendnlot their own time 1th mummmmmm o . â€111':de risen to tool can at "1:113 totlon ct :h'e school board. e lectune the following Manda evening. 008 Scaoomâ€"The tchool hive their hands (all at menu. Out of e 5136' :1 five teachers there in only one. that is Mine Spn'ke, ptineipel oi the public school â€"thnt they ere once of tor the ensuing year. There are two vacancies in the high school And also two in the public school department}. 'I he npepgyere have every Veek hes madam e revive'l' or ‘tnde. end the etreete present qulte e bnslnees- llke appearance, even If none le scam. Ammanâ€"Bey. Dr. en will conduct ennlvenery reel-flees 1n the Metho- ooiifluot mihlvirinri sin-vices 1n the Metho- dist church nng 85 bag}. aqd will dguver p ' .170. :me-m mum 21mm t1}!- which he will he sully missed. The Mani obceqnicc were conducted by Ron. Ewing and Tumor. put and put-cut pcstogsct the church. cud were very im- crux-noon. The doc. nod hid been declin- ing in hcclth to: come you-c, which nanny dcvclopcd into consumption. to which he cnccnmhcdon In» actuality. He won I mcmbcr cf the Pracbytcrinn church nnd nn nctlvc worker in on ohnmh workL in Eiui' “TEEN? ’ in end b'y .11' who know him. .3 m 0' and Ruth. stun- dgm ut til-.196 .M rite.- .on :96?! . lye-{my . Comm 0! m Pom] Osmanâ€"Tho mm- 01 Game '1'. Lunb were latex-ad In the Bunny «mom on lat Maudâ€. Th0 downed. who wu 21 mold. mmoldunon at Mr. J. .1. sad Manpb. und wu_ qmqg Inga heln well attended. end mt “mum and fntereet le being an tested In lh. expoeltlon o! the book of Hebrew from which we heve hed drum msny leln end lnetructlve leeeone by the even t. We regret to lean that Mr. Smarter Intends leevln for some tlme, endee he he by hle qn et eel-meme". end unto ed con- cern for the Inuit“! weltere 0! to fellow- men. end hlmeell to my. hle preeenoe exhortetloa will be greatly mung during the eomlng dreary wlnur men r. -_-.. _._ '-v_-7 MINES Barnumâ€"Meter. Decatur and Mitchell. members of the Valentlne Mlce Mlnlng 09., of Parry Sound, hue just returned home after tuklng out a large and valuable stock of mice, which ls belzg marketed to China for use on board or men-ct-wer. We understand the enter- prise M]! be renewed he soon as spring opens eminently to prosecute the op:nlcg up of the mlne. Om: SUNDAY Scuoox. which has been 5ny conducted during the put summer months Mr. Bengal". an enngellet horn Torah. who I». she held evange- lleal eervlceethrgugh the week._le 93m [Compendence oi Tn: Post] Lannaâ€"The lime kilns of Mr. W. E. Carson have been leased for a time by Mr. J mes. of Markham, who is a hustler and intends pushing business with such vigor that an independent tor-tune will be pushed intg his pockets. , , ANA “___L_.._ -_.1 -wâ€"_‘-â€" â€"v- â€". PULPmâ€"Leab Sunday morning the Rev. Mr. ht choc: his text from Matthew. 5:1v : “ lesced are they that mourn, for the shall be contorted." The speaker an! that mostly alwn s an earnest fallow- er of Christ mourn for guidance and protection tram God. ï¬mn""‘eâ€"Monk 33.61....Mr. end Mr. Wm. Pen-on 01 Ralph Maine?†have return to their homes much pleued with their week- hunting. BUILDING.-â€"Mr. John Gnhnm had It barn raising Inst Friday at which quite: number of hands were t, end all worked dillgently until e at four o’clock p. m., when the building we: left in regdlness fo_r augments“. _ .L ...._ um“, manyâ€"nâ€" w _- o! the Monk Head. is vtbu'nig’ Mr; Joseph A1509. of this place, a. short time ago ...... was Em; may last Sqtgrdq v v-"_ 330 ..... â€". “Ems Event Lust Saturda. with her trim mas Emma 3nd Su- MoConngll, o! Mk gxdnxflMr BEAB LAKE. [Correspondence 0! In Port.) ansoxAmâ€"Mu. James L. White and sunken; 99!!!ng by Mr. Wm. Sink, , . _.-l41__ “- [Spcclsl corresnohdenee of Ta: Poet Cannon Non-5.41113 Rev. Dr. Me mo. of Knox College, punched at both services Emmâ€" A plessent event took lsoe It the residence or Mr. Aden: Dans- , cf the 8nd can. of Eldon. on Thurs- zlvlng day. when his eldest daughter. Hz: was mottled to Mr. , cf the4 con. The oeremonywee wormed by the Rev. MoD. Duncan, of oodvllle assisted by the Rev. D. McDoneld. oi Eldon. Over one hundred guests witness. ed_the happy event.‘ The newly wedded Egg 1331i- tank's" (Spade! W o! ‘1‘!!! M] m an Conantâ€"The m And tea hold on Thu evening 13“ ‘3 M°' Indoo o schoolhouse 2 connection with m Sobhoth school was a ver! mt ““1 proï¬table mm. The Rood Ilelshlnn caused many to came tram o dintonoe the: otherwise would not hsvo been there. We hope that this is but the ï¬rst of men snob entertainments, which seem to e â€10 long winter months seem shcrier- . SONYA. [correspondence oi m Pom] Accmm.â€"Oa Monday eiternoon Wm. Real. eon at Mr. Wm. Reel. of this m. had the misfortune to get his hand y injured in e cutting box. One cf the ï¬ngers was nearly severed and two at the others out. As soon as possible 3 tele- phone messege was top}. (119311 Sage 5:11- fag Dr. MEan, of Manila. We hope the result will not be as serious A: let red. lamâ€"At time a! writing Mr. J mes Foster is seriously w. PERSONALâ€"Mr. Frank Bundle returned from the North-west last week. Mr. L. Fordhcfl' reached home some days earlier. 3m; mooimout 1:: mam-m NORTH M'ABIP934- CORSON’S SIDING. WOOD VILL Q. OMBHBE. A Job 1015 WIDE BIBBONS Should you feel like buying a. CARPET or OILGLOTH NEW Illflll's E3111! llfllBEflEllflS HI Wflfl [WWII figures. Table Linens, Towels and Household N apery. FANCY SHOULDER SHAWLS, CHENILLE CURTAINS GHRISTMAS FLumnmcs. .mm iҤ W'J4 FCC] mHhâ€"n .“zh._ mm an “£54333? “%~. at 10¢ a yard. You’ll be amazed What could possibly be more acceptable to the feminine heart than Extra value in Wool Dress Goods. in lovely tints and rich weaves; just the present for an elderly lady. Exquisite goods and charming bargainsu-so appropriate as a present to a houseWift'? imported from the Philadelphia manufacturers, by all odds the largest ment on display in Lindsay. These goods commence at $2.65, I army and handsome Fringe. . . . . . . We commence these goods at 2c., stop at $3.00; some wonderful value tween these prices. . . . . . The best 250. Black Cashmere and Woot 800KB in the trade. It is but a few days before you will be wondering where and what to em: for Christmas presents. We have many desirable articles for your selection it: that joyous occasion. We will give a list of some bargains for your iiisya. tion, Just passed into stock some 8 dozen purchased at 50 per cent. below regular valueâ€"nothing .in hand wear conic excel them for beauty of ï¬nish and comfort. So convement when shoppmgâ€" no muff need be carried, . . . . . Ladiea’ Ties and Seal-fa. Men’s Neckwear. Men’s Collars and Cufl‘a. Men’s White and Col’d Shirts. ‘ Vllmdfl'fl’y‘ THE VERY BEST 32:? HOLIDAY GROCERIES. ARCH. CAMPBELL, Family Grocer. Dessert Cluster, Concord Cluster, California Layers, Black Basket Blue Basket, California Muscatelle and Selected Valencias; Vostizzia and Patras Currants. Rowntree’s, Cabbey’s and Baker’s Chocolates and Cocoas, Foulder’s and Delhi Jams and Jellies; C. B. Peels, Orange, Lemon, Citron, Lemon, Vanilla and other Essences; Spices of all kinds; Baking Powder in ilbn flb†and 11b. Tins, full weight at old prices. The best 25o. TEA in the County 0/ Victoria. Silver Prunes, Peaches, Pears, Apricots; Eleme Figs in different sizes of boxes ; Natural Figs, etc. Lad/93’ and Children’s Kid [med Gloves and Mitts RICE COCOAS, JELLIES, FEELS RAISIN S and CURRANTS. California DRIED FRUITS We ofl’er the beat Values at Lowest Prices in HANDKERCHIEPS by the Million. PURE GOLD GOODS Lam“ baa I. E. W‘. HcGaï¬eg BED spasms, Rare Values. when you see them. 9"" '9‘ then for ’WIIIIDAPI“ wwmswsmm gt“: ., Tl ï¬n.