Y~»vwvwwm , ‘ . _ g. r , . â€germs. 2' « ~ ‘ w l , , use†.. 2:. i PAGE 8. ‘ Canada Life Assurance Co m Flour, best'Manitoba, $2.80. Shorts, retail $1.25. Rolled oats, $2.50. Bran, $1.20. Fall Wheat 81c. Spring wheat 75c. Goose wheat 75c. Buckwheat 45:: ,bus. Barley, 50c. Rye, 55c. Oats 40c. Large peas, 90c. Small peas 75c. Hay $10 to 12 Pea straw. $1.50 per load. Eggs 18c. Dairy Butter 20c and 22 Creamery Butter 25 Cream, 15c and 30c. Canada Life policies are ex- . tremely simple, safe and pro- fitable. They are world-wide, indisputable after one year, automatically non-forfeitable after three years in force un- til value is exhausted. They provide for 30 days’ grace without interest for payment of premiums, and contain generous loan and cash val- ues. THE LINDSAY POST Lindsay Market Weekly Quotations 10‘ some; $6.25. Stockers. : Several lots or stockers were_ sold at prices ranging from 34.8 to $9.25. 880 Charles Maybee's and R. Wilson's salefl. Mllkers and Springefl- Trade in milkers and springer. about steady. at 845 to :65 each. . Veal Calves. Prices for veal calves were firmer. 1‘ 85 to 87.50 per cwt. ' - Sheep and Lamps. Sheep. ewes. sold at $4 to $4.50: rams. 88 to 83.50: Spring lambs, $5.50 to $6.50; yearling lambs, $5.50 to $6.50 per CWt. Hogs. Selects, fed and watered, sold at 37-â€. and $6.75 f.o.b. cars at country points. East Buffalo Cattle Market. EAST BUFFALO. June l3.â€"â€"Cattleâ€"-Ro- ceipts 75: market slow and steady; prime steers. $6.40 to $6.60; butcher grades. 83.25 to 36.25. CW3, an ID p.n; nuns, M w W“ 100: market fairly active, 25c lower; cull to choice. $5 to 39. Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts 1000: mar- ket slow, steady: choice lambs. 87.75 to 58: cull to fair. 85 to $7.60; to 83'; sheep. $2 to 84.23. Hogsâ€"Receipts. 1702: market. and shade higher: heavies. $4.50 to $5: yearlings. $6.50 active ‘ LINDSAY, Farris, JU‘is . ‘ | Different and Better Clothes â€"â€" _ _ \ _ hK..“\_ -, \Vhether or not you have decidtd what sort of a Spring Suit you want, come‘ in for a look. VVe’re always glad to show you the good things we have here and we won’t say a word about buying. You can try or. to your heart's content. Our clothes, themselves, are our best Best on the Continent. l i Calvesâ€"Receipts. arguments, and our experience is that Yorkers. $6.55 to $6.60: sings. 86.15 to $6.35: . .2138. 86.25 to $6.35: mixed. $8.55 to 86.â€; ' envy, $6.40 to $6.55; roughs, $5 to $5.55. Lard 15 to 18 Honey 15c lb 20¢ a. comb. Hens, 9 to 13s. Live hogs $5.75. Little hogs, $7.50. Pork, 12; to 15'. , Beef cattle, So to Sc. Sirloin steak. 18c. per l‘b. Rib roast, 120. to 15¢. per lb. Spare ribs 10c. $lb. Hides, $8 Head cheese 12 Potatoes 90c Straw, $4 and $5 per load. Dressed hogs, 8c, 9c and 10c. Dried apples 10c “l t pays to have a policy in The Canada Life.†W. R. WIDDESS, Geï¬ï¬aésllï¬nt ' . HARKET REPORTS. FOR SALE [\ 'L‘CTION SALE-cf household furol Cheese, 15 and 17c. \ l Liverpool Wheat Futures Close Low- New York Live Stock. I I I :ceipts 1200 head. No trading; feel- glng steady. l Calvesâ€"Receipts ’25c lower; butermilks steady; Vea ls veals. 2500 head. .8100 to $9.25: culls, $5.60 to $6.50; but- ' termilks, $5.50 to 86.00. . Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts 9300 head. Sheep lower; choice lambs weak to 10¢ lower: others 15c to 25¢ lower. Sheep. 83 to 84.25: culls. 82 to $2.50; labs. 85.75 to $8.25; culls. $4 to ' 85.50. I Hogsâ€"Receipts 3800 head. ;quotations, $6.20 to $6.60. Chicano Live Stock. CHICAGO. June ' 20.000; market So lower. Mixed and butchers. $5.90 to 86.30: good heavy. $5.95 to £6.20; rough heavy, $5.80 to $5.95; light, $5.95 to $6.39: plus. $5.90 to $6.15. Cattleâ€"Receipts. 2500: market steady. Breves. $5.15 to $6.50: cows and heifers. F140 to $5.85: stockers and feeders. $3.55 in $5.6; Texans. $4.50 to $5.75; calves, $5 to $8 25. ‘ Sheepâ€"Receipts. 33.50 to $3.?02 H 3": lambs. $1 to $6.35; Nominal 19.000: market weak. wectern. $2.75 to westerns, $4.25 to NEW YORK. June 13.â€"â€"Beevesâ€"Rs-' litâ€"Hogsâ€"Receipts. ; most men who look and go, come back to buy. Of course there’s a reason for it, but you’ll see that when you’re look- ing at the clothes. From $7, $8, $10, $12, $15, $18 to $20 Consider the quality and then match them elsewhere at these prices if you can. W niture. The subscriber will sell by l ...m er, Chicago Higherâ€"Live Stock 35,75, public auction, on the market, Lind- 'B‘OR SALEâ€"~The Silverwood Homeâ€" â€"Latest Quotations. \GCheese Marcus.d h a _ i ii ’ ' ‘ " - ‘ ' LL' . l3.- t to- a": c ees . say. on baturday, June. 24th, 1911. - - stead adiomlng the village of Oak- CHXCAGO- June 13â€"Dwught in â€31,311“, boiggewerc boarded); 545 sold I, the following valuable furniture part- ly belonging to Thos. Bowes, partI bought from Mrs. Rogers: 2 fancy stands: SfanCy rockers, good; 1 Walnut stand; lcane rocker, pic- 1.1». 1 extra good lounge; lexten- siCn kitchen table; paper basket stand 5. r l refrigerator, good as new, cost 312‘ 3 dining room chairs; 36 gems 1 wood I . . range. good; springs, hat racks, a- beauty. as good as new, granite top; and : . i I 0 wood, one of the best and most deâ€" sirable properties in Ontario for mix- ed iarming, consisting of 140 acres more or less, together with the best outbuildings to be found on any farm in the province. Owner will sell and give immediate possession either with or without growing crop. This farm is situated just 1; miles from Mari- pcsa station on the G. T. R. and 8 miles from Lindsay. For further par- 6 lining room chairs, 1 fancy rocker, 1 arm chair, 1 good extension table, 1 good sideboard, hall racks, 2 'bed-. r setts, lspring, 1 mattress, 61 piece parlor sett. This sale will be :ne of the best sales I have had. The furniture is all good and in first class ’ order, fit for any home. Sale at one ‘ o'clock and without reserve. Every- " ' welcome. Elias Bowes. Auction- . \K.» ticulars apply to James Taylor Oak- wood. P.O. Sale Jul? 24, ’11 16 horses all classes. 1 black gelding, 9 years old and sound 1 black mare 11 years old 1 brown mare 11 hundred pounds 1 black mare. serviceably sound. 1 grey gelding, middle aged delivery 1 first class driver and young 2 new top buggies with seats 1 new top buggy piano bottom. 1 new auto seat runabout. 4 sett single'harness, new. 1 sett double driving harness, new. 1 old sett single harness. 12 fanCy dusters, n‘ew, any price. 2 dozen duck fly sheets, stable use 1 gg?en fanCy linen lap dusters E.‘T. V TENDERS For Concrete Piers and stone ï¬lling, Mud Lake Narrows Bridge, Town- ship of Garden, County of Victoria. fenders will be received by the under- signed until \Vcdnesday, July 5th, 1911. for the following works 'â€" 1. dozen rubber lap rugs. 2 dozen cans polish for harness. 1 dozen kitchen chairs. 1 lounge 1 sideboard, 1 table 1 bed stead, complete and springs. 1 spring sofa, 1 sett fanCy curtains. 1 steel range stove complete 1 ball stove, for using coal 3 dozen pipes, all first class 1 jersey COW, milking and sound. Don’t forget. the big sale of fancy lap rugs and dusters and fly sheets. TERMS ' 60 days on approved notes bearing interest at rate of 6 per cent, per annum, for all sums over twenty dol- lars. Under twenty dollars, cash. 1. 3 Concrete Piers to receive two 60 feet spans. 2 Concrete Piers to receive one 120 feet span. 3 Stone filling of Approaches. Plans and specrfications may be seen a: the Office of the County Ulerk, Llnd- my and “'hltby. 'l‘m- Committee claims the right to accept a tender for either three piers or two piers and to decline any or all of the tenders. J. R. )lcNEILLlE, Clerk, County of Victoria. Lindsay. June 12th, 1911. 2. C AN ADJ-AN 1' PA'Cll-‘IG‘. W.A.‘FANNING SETTLERS’ TRAINS. MANITOBA and NORTHWEST Come into Lindsay for your tickets and travel by the short. line Eâ€"litIELLENT Alibiissrs Yesterday afternoon and evening, two sessions of the Bapflszb convention were held. In the afternoon, Rev. 0. C. Gray, Uxbridge,, delivered the anâ€" via Town to and Sudblli-y. nual sermon. The following addresses TIME SAVED BY THIS ROUTE lwere also delivered; “Scn’pture Giv- Gomein by morninor trains and iin †R leave Lindsay 4 351).â€: daily, leuv- I “I: d evc.J Jno. Eord, Rort Perry. ing'l‘m'nuto 10.10 pm. daily. R o :11 hurch Finances ’ Mr. R. . . . ae, ouffville, Mr. C. A. Goodfel- Only 40 hours Lindsay to WW3 low also delivered an address. by this mute In the eveninv t r . . .7 cs W0 Yer ' . 0 Fullsupifl.""“iomf’rsG'mdeS and addresses were deliv edy Interes'tm†"\Vestern Canada.†ready “0“" h‘ v er on DECIDE- apply early. is. 11), They were, “Conditions - of Dis- - cipleship’: by Rev. J. A. Grant Clareâ€" mont, and “Purpose of Discipleship†by Rev. J. J. Shields, Toronto. For tickets and berth reservations apply T. (.‘. MA'H‘HI‘YIVI‘, agent; 1' l’.lt.. Kent-st... Lindsay W M L..._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- It is worse than useless to take any medicine internally for muscular or chronic rehuemat'sm. A ‘ Architects, Main and Hughson-sts., ' 1 . 11 that 13 need Hamilton. ed 13 317‘“ apphCatlon of Chamber- †Mill’s. liniment. For sale by all. deal mmsnmmroa'r. ers- ;;s . . azil. Laurence I'lunro and Wm. R. Mead, § r 2 dozen raw hide whips 1 AT CONVENTlON! OUR RAINeeAl - Missouri and reports of blasted ï¬elds â€" _ .1 in Southern Illinois gave a final up- ward turn to-dny t.) the wheat mar- ' ket aft r an earlier advance had been more than wiped out. Latest figures showed a gain of l-Sc to l-4c to 3-4c net The close for otherleadlng cereals wa salso higher than that. of last. night. corn l-Sc to l-Sc to 1-4c. and oats a shade to l-4c. Hog products ï¬nished at 21-2c to 15¢ decline. The Liverpool market closed to-day lid lower than yesterday on wheat. and %d lower to ltd higher on corn. Berlin. wheat closed lsc lower; Buda Pest un- cl-anged: Antwerp JZSC lower (compared with Saturday). Winnipeg Options. Close. Open. High. Low. Close. .4 , Ram- nt lilac. balance refused Ill-16c. , CAMPBELLF‘ORDJuue l3.â€"There were ' lot“) cheese boarded here to-day: 330 501:1 a: line. and 240 at 113-ch; balance to- iused at 113-16c and llltc. ," Nothing takes the place of the coat for its particular service. PLFASANT POINT. l l ! ‘..-_. --.â€"...-- . _ . ~ , . The farmers of this vicinity have’ . been wishing for rain this last week: i ‘ or so. On Sunday they had their wish: . fulfilled but ina way quite out of, 'the usual. Levelled fences, uprooted, The Raincoat is as mum :1 paltol a man’s wardrobe as his Learnt. r312??â€" QW aw, 97% Q6“ 96% l trees, riddled barns was the Sight . \Ve have Raincoats of every 3.7.77 .. 7; “.37 ...-o .I,‘ .n‘, _ a I . ' , ‘. . . . _ ___ Oct. 371,; 37s, 87% 871.4 871.1, ’“hmh m“ 56‘9â€â€œ farmers “he“ “1°; ticâ€"rubberized or waterproor. r: Ogti- m 1 3‘54 07% 3’36 i storm abated and they ventured from. '1, cut quite loqg apd m0<t of whom > r. . s » UY ..... o. 37,4. i_ u, t ‘ . _ .. . 5 3-: i i .. v “““ "‘1’ J Toronto Grain Market. [them coiertS- bollerce astOI‘m has ;; high button military collar so a: g r,,:;:;: Wheat, fall. bushel ....... :0 32 to 8.... ' â€Qt been “messed here for a long 1 for this style 0f garment. Wheat. full, cereale1 ...... 0 it: .... 2 time and the farmers, after they have ' eat, goose, bush ...... o .... . . 3 Rye, bushel .. ...... ......... 0 70 .... l repaired all the damages, w111 hope, 9 . l Oats. bushel ..oooolooolooto. 0‘3 0“ {inst as long an interval before anoth_z see our assortment “t l Barley. bquel cusses-9.00.. 0†--:O " â€" Buckwheat. bushel (HS coo er of the same class. ‘ $8 $10 $12 to €213 l Peas. blishel ...............073 oz» . : 9 9 7 ‘r Along With the damaged fences . Toronto Dairy Market. many of which were lifted bodily for: ‘i' Butter. store lots............. 0 16 0 17 f , j ,‘ - ._ Butter, separator. dairy, lb. 0 19 o 20 several rods, and the great damage to; f \‘v e 0 ual‘antee our 1% grilles/‘3.) :0 do Butter. creamery. lb. rolls.. 0 22 on b , .. - 3’ gutter. crealmerY. solids.....3g .... t e woods, Mr. Thos. Flynn 5 barn' T‘ f ll d t r d ti l 88s. new- aid ........ .... .... a " ' T’ i 3: 7' ' l. Cheese, new. mm". ""013 013% was unroofed and as a consequence U U )7, an 50 )OU SE9. ...... ..- JSLIa, l-l . 0145s on much of the contents damaged, also - k _ - ~ A Haggf°gtgéc€§§fï¬b22:31: 3% {ii Mr. John Ayers large hip-rooted barn you take no “S W hen :» 5-1-t buy a I had one end blown completely in alsol other parts of it broken. I Mr. .105. Hutton, of Lindsay, cal-’ led on friends here on Sunday. l Mr. Samuel Carew and his mother,l Mrs.J ohn Carew, of South Emily,‘ Liverpool Grain and Produce. lennroon. June l3.â€"Closingâ€"-Whoat I RBIUCOBt here- 1 Spot easy; N0. 1 Man, 75 455d; No. 3 Man. Ts filed; No. 3 Man. 73 led; futures steady; July. Cs 9lgd; Oct.. 6s- 75§d. Flour â€"\V‘inter patents, 273. Maps in London (Pacific coast), £5 53 to £6 105. Montreal Grain and Produce. MONTREAL. June 13.-A sale of 50.. 000 bushels of Manitoba No. 1 northern wheat was made to an Ontario miller at the !.o.b. vessel. Duluth, and 70.000 bush- els more Was offered at 96c. but the best bid obtainable was 94c. which was re- fused. There was some demand from foreign buyers for oats, but the prices bid were all out of line. The local mar- Re: is quiet but firm. There was a good enquiry from European sources for spring wheat flour, which may result in some business. but the prices bid for winter wheat flour were 6d per sack out of line. A fair local business con- tinues to be done at firm prices. There ...â€".... . *GOUGH - llllflSAl B. J - “Where the Good Clothes Come From." The summer meeting of the branch of the Woman's Institute was held at uâ€"Vâ€"q-uc l I l i 1 Cheese. lb. ... ........ I called on friends here recently. Mr.',Thos. Flynn, who was appoint-l ed as census man for this vicinity has} completed his work. I Mr. William and Miss Effie Ayers,’ of here, called on friends in Miller-l smith, Sunday. Mr. John Hay spent afew days in town recently. ~. \ 1-. M i‘ menu (Ollill‘ltli _ OAKWOOD. M was ' . bran eatinggzgetd £22153? :83 1:211:02: NEWS OF MlNDEN the home of Mrs. Small, on Wednes- (Specral to the Post.) , . ‘7 , ~..-. â€8:1: 5 ,1 mane round lots were made. day, June, 7. Over forty ladies being! Mrs. Elliotteand daughter have re- On ““W†’ ““‘ ' 42ca:§:‘i§?.“é§i.§}i§‘°§£,$3.1; iii‘tceeii: â€"â€" present as the weather was cool, all ' turned after spending a week with :emmn i ,. ,. ‘10 O 41 ' V _ " . . _ ’;c “rid x.. v, f. (a; . No. t2 1023f 'wiï¬e' “MEX",O'KDiQF LE: ï¬g: “21118 Of interest From the Northern gathered in the parlors and on the friends at Markham. tc ‘ V _ , cal white- 3995c to zero; No. 4 ' ' - everandah. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid . em? “ as. c to 39¢, ‘ ’m‘ “1“- Village in Paragraph Form. ' . . Show “'6 - (is: ..... me to . °“"‘M “ ‘3 Th Pr s'd t it th ' (MISS Magele Andersen) have r,_ â€can“ firsts Swanséoax-ldipri‘ngo w‘hnatt patents. â€"__.. e e 1 en a or e opening exâ€" d f a h t. the “â€7â€â€ - r" -- -. .;\'n , .o - - - . -. _ - ...â€... patents, $1.60 to “.15: strong bakgswuheat (Special to The Post) ercrs.s introduced the speaker, Mrs. turnel teom t 911‘ wedding t!‘ 13- C05 v‘crivrl ,3 S-1~al t -.'. D r e . v . .‘ r3 u i . -.L (4. '. sins gm szrollers. $4.10 to 34.2.). in bags. Mr. W. D. Forest, of Huntsville, was Farley, “1‘03Ҡvery instructive g a 0115 lecgéedQOfrtS. per barrel, $4.85; bag of in town on business last week, talk on canning fruit and vegetables Rev: Mr. Caldwell preached on in- The?“ * Feed barley. car lots err-store 51c to Mrs. M. Brown is visiting friends lulalso some hmts and helps 0"91‘ hard t9“ 513mg and instructive sermgn in ance at :z.. 23,54}? Corn, American No- 15 .C-euot; ï¬le to Toronto and Pe'terboro. places. The m:eting was enlivened at. the .Methodtt church Cmfcrence Sun- prcstlrc'x' "- -â€" soiii‘ï¬ï¬ggglifjn-OOI}!ario. 52;; Manitoba. Mr- 380- Hewitt, of Bcsiling, wag’intervals by the kindness of Miss Buâ€" day. or. ., .. shorts, ‘Mano’lioba mil-39' mbiiillle â€55 â€so; in town one day last week. Ghana†0‘ Toronto' Who sang a song, We “tend helrty Gingratul‘itiws 3““- -“ $11browsed ho ('1, u. _ ' Miss Nellie Casey is visiting friends â€A Song Of the flowersâ€, Mrs. Del- to Nelson Graham cchaling obtain â€â€œ33" per 160 lbs. .,3 a attou‘). $10.;.0 to $10.75 in Minden township. , bcrt Rogers also sang and Mrs. Bedâ€" ed the degre3_ of B.A., from Tor-on- W111 oï¬iilf’ié‘o‘eidetaining. 100 lbs. $7.50: Mr. Thos. Bradley of Huntsville is llngton Who gave an inStrumenml- to University at the recant exam~ 1â€" : ‘ T “ ' - -. l ...: l o . . . ' ' - ~ . i ‘ - 82%;). . erces. 300 1b.... “smug friends in town. Several new members Jozned. We note nations. _ fact ~ .. bciigi-sfiwoxliaridiifrrgï¬iï¬enisullliiii 3%? Mr- JaS- Daniels, of Kirkfield. took 8‘ growng mere“ in these meetings ReV- Mr Howard. of Cambrav Will “10* i“ 7" 5’22; ï¬ligsuwiiga 5,5111%?“ two ha’ndleis: 3' run to Minder! in his automobile, lithe women (lithe country arebegin- occupy the Pillpit here next Sab- __,,__1-._4_â€"/ unflattering, gross: 5;“ 5' â€â€˜3" Joe, to last week. 21118:: apfrcmate dthe kindness of the .bgth asaRev. Mr. Elliott takes There is rrlfï¬e or -â€" envy Camd . epa men in sen in u, . , ,_ ,. ' * H _ ' , barrels. 35 to 45 piécgfii‘ziirzibflliinglbegt Mr. A' Vaughan, 0f Toronto, man- g 0 t delegates charge 0f anm‘elsaryseruces on family sin. r :I‘ ...e. ager of the Kirkfield Portland cement l so well fitted to give us these hints 00., made a business trip to Hall’s and helps over the hard places, so , 71:9 .~‘ sCambray circuit. especially 1.21.4.1. Quite a number took adVantage oi x~iz_,r:namltzio:rj rels. 311: Canada short cut and b .- -- .“ - ack or so) to no pieces. barrels, $21.50: Cahad]: cear pork. barrels, 30 to 35 pieces. $20: 33113135? .small pieces, but 13:, bar. lake and other points north during Oren found in the hom’ "A vote 0f the excursion to Toronto on June Diarrhoea limped}: lt’ Eggsâ€"Fresh. 17%“: to 18340. ‘ last week. t anks was,g1ven to Mrs. Farley aft- 3rd. tain to he “63,1 It co orgieeï¬i‘lgeiift?‘ 1154c to 111'“; “3“. Mr. Wm. Brandon" of Fenelon Falls!er which refreshments were served, At the conference Rev. Mr. Elliot quarter Can x A C Butterâ€"Choicest', 21;“, -. a}; m," was in town on his way to Haliburtonl Mr. Ford and his of Cavendisle were was stationed at Wellington in P.1d out it“. 17;" - Mr. J. H. Thompson of Bobcay- in town on Friday last week County and Rev ‘ Mr Lim‘ . ' ' ’ ' - - :ert ls "...â€"...... CATTLE MARKETS. geon, was in town last week. Mr. Alfred Stephens. of Gelert, was to come from Orono to -Oakwood . - - t - . . Toronto Live Stock. Rev J. M. White returned on Wed- in 0W“ a few days last week on bus Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Weldon, of desday, after attending the Bay of iness. ‘Lindsay, Visited at Mr. J. B. Welâ€" " .â€" Quinte conference of the Methodist TORONTO, Jun ,â€" ' I . e 13 The railways More tourists than ever are expect- doo’s last week. JCALFIX}: reported 113 carloads of live stock at" thitlsity Market, consisting of 1071 Church at Port Hope, a'ild calling up_ted this season. Already a large party Some of our young men have Tilesda} ' ‘ _ 1 lazilmb; £33 STIlOï¬ilvegm sheep and on friends at Trenton. .from New York and Kansas are ar-l gone to camp at Niagara for a and Mrs {4.31:3 gr st Butcher; ,‘ Rev. 0. Pratt, B. A., was- in Toron- l ranging to holiday at Mountain lake l couple of weeks. a 5m / ..cBRtCh/ersfjteeï¬ andJleifex-s sold at 55;" to last week, where the ordinance of: The arrivals at†Lake View Pointl ___, ordination was being conferred Upon; areâ€"Mrs. Dr. Love: and son of Roch- l The uniform success that has atten- (‘AlN~:':i {as-rue?! ‘_ . him" “tar N'Y' ded the use of Ch - - J= . 1:711» :-:‘:. ~’ “ ' fl . amberlain's 00116, .n. ‘ ‘ , .. ., ’. KANGAROO _ _. Mr. E. Sisson, of Standhope, Was Mr. J. Buchanan occupied the pul- Cholera and diarrheoa i‘emedy has Was. (on), _; .11.:1101‘. E ephant, Empress and all other lands in town on Thursday last. 'Plt in the Methodist Church last Amade it a favorite eve here 1‘ an _// g’vtlt’gmii' dsaï¬mh at HIGINBOTH‘ Mr. J. B. White, of, Coboconk, wasi SWY- evening in the absence of always be depended upon. Forisalei by The married man i5 * : 45 Y _ ‘ intown one day last: week. , 3;; Rev. 5'1!" White. . l . 7.. t s l 1,, . all dealers. . f‘: . . one with a stuns-