THE DENNI3 PUMP is well known, and has an snowman xvpumuuu of being the best. ‘ We are manufacturing this Pump and guarantee it in every point, end promino that those mude by us will outweev- we of tlie ordinary pa. The stock in thomughly kiln dried and will not check. It pun has e large: bore and longer stroke than any pump in the met-let. The upon: is secured with I. hoop, _‘ * ‘ 1 LL___ u William-at via: dirt, and my other fucturer. Churn Pumps in iron‘and wood, All our Agents tell these Pumps. :tteuion. All pumps set I SYLVESTEB BROS. MFG. CO YOU WILL WANT A PUMP â€shot by the deacon's house on his queer conveyance, to use his own expression. “like a areal! of chalk.†unmindtul of ‘iâ€"min a ten miles' circuit, were as a moroourse, all aocreditedtomt dumb Jones Smiley.†c m was decidedly convenient for all , tether boys in the neighborhood. In did poor Jonathan protest his in- :Moeâ€"he was only whipped for ly- ‘tlnx. in addition to the original count: and it he persisted in his denial, he re- ceived commonly a‘ blow or two for 1: hardy and unreasonable impertinence, in refusing to acknowledge what ever!- ‘body knew must be 'his work; and poor Jones not untrequently saw the reel tulprlt among the egifled spectators 0! his eastigatlon. Under such a. state of maimuotherboyseouldnotbeex- ï¬tted to feel Jonce‘s aches, and as ey found it not at all disagreeable to be whipped by proxy, we are not to der tint the more Jonce was whip- the more onences multiplied .gainst the peace and good order ed the Village of Hardscrabble, and the com. “wealth of Massachusetts. No mat- h: it he could prove an alibiâ€"that did ‘91de the case at all.. No matter '11 W boi'wss caught in the very act .01 transgressionâ€"the real sinner was over, and his parent or guar- took the ï¬rst opportunity to catch ï¬nd all Jonce Smiley. for “putting his 70! up to such mischief!†* But the little rocue, far from perish- ht. seemed but to thrive under such mainline. He could scrabble out of a :borse trough, or creep from under a and shake himself dry, sooner Em; duck in New England. As to he knew the length and momen- . of every leg in the township. and - slide just one inch beyond the gene): at the eole at any man's shoe. â€It mt alerting exactness. He ~4efletinc the women’s wrath, by shock-b 11-8 our knuckles with his elbows, m they tried to rain their up and do" blows upon the back of his neck. We he could dodge so salen‘ “all! the: not one when): in twenty “ï¬reflieuh hill. me are nu- back me a. monkei ii “the Sand pony! W1 wm oeminly be 1 bank his dumb neck†â€NIBAY, FmAY. my 18th. 1900 'Weu. l I.“ w w- -7 ' «chimed Deacon Abuuh UnderWood, ‘1! there isn’t Peltieh Perkin’n brindle 3 straight an end. like all cow, comm mod! And there's that young W. Jonce Smiley. clinging to be back like a. monkey in the caravan A- AL- amount! mnv! WhY, the little [â€"â€" uu-v â€"v- 7V- minimum.de in nine“ in wander his position mu distinction. and urea- ino. “the! cm a: uncomfort- uimp. He considered those dun the end at which he wu till: I M u lie down to map makeup a duo. an: hm Ind tow such dam in his mm 1: nobody else cum him. mm was usually with EE‘ 3:: ‘1 t a a :2 3 E 3 ‘3. waggmgow!‘ A kil- The Weekly Post. an Eta-chat and Dealer Agricultural Implements ‘ I" snout jy tho “that or JAMES KEITH at “no hard work of the post Well [ton Pumps and to an ply 0' nun. an: of . quality. LAND TALE- 0! “MN“ Pumps oannot be eq‘mlled. Easy to work, and throw with very lintlu power. Volvo: do not trons or clog my other good points claimed by no other monu- ,2" mum“? LIN DSA ROI radon. [In] of more a fact 5, and 008110. home- mhbly, whether he was right 0" â€W by her sex. ‘ Jam b, _ - .Ix-A-nnl manna: PM , we also mmnfacture. . Order. by mdl will receive prompt up and left in good running order. winter has ï¬nished the dd one. -an ‘lvvnâ€"wâ€" -â€" enow~beils,‘ curt, or stones was eug- seeted, Jonathan was the victim; at toot-bell his shins received more kicks then the bell. in wicket he was avoid- ed as one at the unlucky. for he was always out; at marbles he lost his “toys†whether by 'the rules of the game he won or lost: and “come now, that’s not Ink plny!†put him down in- variably, whether he was right or the diildren of the family as could not be tortm-ed into decent cppeerence any longer. She waeeenttoschool certain nonm- in the year; tor her indentures securedthettoher. 'l‘hereedly gener- ousheertotiittlelonoewumovedto- ward this sister in mieï¬ortnne; end the eseismnce which she dared not net at any at her own sex, our hero volunteen- ed. He made her lessons intelligible to her loened her books. end chetted visit upon one another: The Little con- pie were mutual conï¬dante, and while Jonathan honestly confessed his reini- ietory miedoings (for he did oceesion- thnt she recipe-outed the nttnohment, while. es yet neither had read romance. . I...) __.I (:1? come In to complun of Us alleged mzsdeeds. even on occasions when he Ind been peaceably under his mother’s eye all day. that she was assured, and. what was worse still, eonvlnoed,‘that he only stayed at hone to escape sus- picion. while he did his mischief b! dam. So he said. "lot In: thump, ll ltdosshsrasygood;sho’llbssorry tor it. on of these has." ' ' It school poor Jame was always a: “foot 0:! the class," though he ao- toally knew more than any or his muss. There was no hind prompting voice at his eat, when he hesitated. thorowasnowaltlattorhhntocol- lset hls thoughts whsn a question was put to himâ€"habit had unsht the pod- amo to all out “Jonathonâ€â€"-“tho nut!" almost in the same broom. And in school he was not loss the foot-ball and scapegraoo than he was out; to: he morlt of all misdemeanors was. as a matter of comes, his peculiar perqui- E ‘wuuu, II- J“ a. â€"_â€" _v_ -- or spoken of love. except for bread and butter. And little W. aide (non! the sylnpcuhy in situation and chem: .mnce which knits even older hoax-u. n n I“..- -_. m apt and pttient beyond her years. and capable of giving her little mute 1n misfortune excellent advice and w sistance out of school, in return (or the aid which he contrived :0 give her in her studies. apmttohlmzbnthohcdreuon enough, young as ho was, to make ex- cnxes to himself for her conduct. Ho Iznwr that she wan every day beset with cnmplajnts about his unruly and wick- cd behavior; he know that. whet! peo- m nu noel, mum me root upon her tool. :1 was his wont when other women administend such discipline to him, and his only method. when the maternal blessing visited his one was tohoidhiebrenhh.endbee.rit. This was athei- undue. but he found con- solation in inwardly vowing that he would one day be e men, in spite oi his mother and all her nhetton.‘ He felt that she was cruel. and. except that she (ed him. as she did her eat, (only not so kindly.) the: she was any thing but 0WD tuna mrw, tn unmoved eye-withéss of Jonce’o mad prank, and an ear-witness of the remarks made upon his approach by a taste of discipline. i! not for the ride, éerminly is an additioml count in tho very next complaint which should be made against him; a. thing quite likely to occur within the very next ha! :53va D w â€" vv v â€"~ ed, kept him in continual demand when village epige required to be visited upon some one. Deacon A'bijah Underwood III a des- con of the old school, and held many once: in the state. u well a. in the church at Herdsmbbla. He who keep- er of the villas in. and of the village round, Munster. head 0! the over- seen of the poor. and town-clerk. With his bunineee of lonholder. he united the: at "nerchmt‘j or "Innkeeper." l -1. .I-_‘nl In- [in-I. “ â€" having on hand uncles 0! d1 dmripo “on. from n Dorm mm to u penny «muleâ€"from s puck at up. to one coat pattern of broadcloth. and a 1mm momma: cc aunt“. and pepper- 90 m was an. m of an no and MI country. so 4» u the VIII 0 at Hard- tobi 9 ma caudal-Cd. t nu ma currently bellow! In Hudmbblc me Bum-wood m u an or no on" Influom and communes cm In Mons-mo 901mm. would. and mm Jam-mm 9! Now Inc- lud: u: Imprsmoa which an Demon Maul! was at gem mm was to bl- m: u in mm». at won M II other plum 9! mm M I no." u- wo mac: n a «mad man to mime-tum - .. and has an unblinhed reputation Lindsay. a E E a g? a? E: :3: E E 5323 his wheel tires wen not put an establishment with w o E E E § '5 E†$122. 2' U E: 1 B D n B O '8' . -~M oar-1 g â€on! In WW no . tho _ . and even a. hr- nlhld or!_’,__ in nin in tot-norm “ not on _ . to and 1nd I jun-baled“? tho dunnot path 0! their unto] moors In No. portmonto ot divinity. luv. and physio. subject to the control 01 Deooon mam, who canal-mod or disapproved of that: dad-Sou on his humor floated. Tho upon the Smurfs doohlou, upon the Doctor-'1 practice. were only so many tetanus of (hafnoaqqn'a Judgment; and - t7-‘UA- __.--o 5w wen-a; â€"v........ the richeet men in the township, per- hape in the count . When no hereinbeton tainted, Jonce Smiley mode his nnceremonioue entry tnto the village of Hard-cubbie, on Peltiah Perhine’a cow. the Deccan. having heard his wiie'e opinion that the boy'- neck would not be broken by accident. malted to his her-room to settle the pubiic opinion upon the met: event as this muet neceuu'lly furnish a subject for contab. Pelflah Perkins coon arrived. with other- oi the imme- diate neighbors, and the but high crime and misdemeanor or poor Jonce was forthwith entered upon. And the somewhat unusuu occurrence of a real traveler. or travelers, added to the in- tereet oi the occasion. An emigrant family, on it. my to the West. had stopped to zive their horse entertain- ment at the Dawn'- pump: and to draw for thunoelveo won the Deacon's cider-barrel: such a moehod o'i “pat- ronising†public hone. being nothing nnirequent twenty your! ego. or even ,. s..â€" ï¬nd-n1! round the vehicle with their hands in that: pockets. intently cumin-1n: the wagon, harness. and horse. They shoot me wheels to see 11 the excl: were ï¬rm, and the limb-pins in good on“ Juneau; .- 7 h age of the horse was “judged upon" and the family. within the vehicle notverymodesflyeyedtoeeei! e 533 pull. The boys. mum! copyiate of their seniors, also gathered about, and shoal! Just one step bdxindtheir parents. the hands of the junior! being also in that pockets. and their attitudes as nearly 1:: the doorways, and shading their eye. born the noonday sun with one had; others, particularly the young m, slipping boldly out into the shred. Among these latter was our little mend most prudent men their greatness. their wizdom, and their prudence; we are not therefore to won- der that boys sometimes forget their habits of careful management. The stoppage of en unis-run put! to dine under the Deeoon'e up“ '- a -â€"_v, . Unlucky Jana! ma Palm but - “we: “ --v' my would hove been delivering his en- dorsed oplnlone on the won. and thins! pertaining them. ell might have been well. But the hapless boy crossed Pelthh’e vflon just QM one inauspicious moment. and wee eelsed by the farmer, and soundly with the We whip. 1n vein 'Jonce exclnhned thnt Pddnh'e boa thn rode the cow himself ï¬rst ell around the ï¬eld; and that when he hnd coaxed Jonce to ride. he mallclone‘ly let down the bus,__nn_d cent the cow home a 4â€"4 _un. WWII Luv 9â€"5, on... “â€"v _. at noon, to tell her own story. with Jones on her back. For every new.» don against John, Jone. remind 3 ha:- der whack, as John stood by. (buying the whole impeachment When at length he was released. poor Jone. crap: on. with ovary inch 0! his ukin sunning, nnd Poitinh Perkins. :- you human, men they unihnnbod and! ._‘|_ j‘ 'UWIIV‘, "uvâ€" Una-v â€"â€" men. or weak ban. vizrvirï¬bly do. walked 0!! with I malt noble countâ€. mu of power. and pride or vlcfnry. Modal Become“. The musical entdrnlnmont in the Queen-at. Mmthodist church thinenn- munda- the nuplou otthu ehdr, ream. Mr. I. Puma. ‘otulonot Mm o! Itouflvmo. will sin a number of solution. wh’h loonlul- one um mm tho WI at tho M. A Mac program will in nu- Md. we‘vmmu At an (Continued next wank.) POST. LINDSAY. 0mm“ a" ‘1900 -m. mmrmgéy ahipped . loadof Butcher! cattle to Toronto Monday. 4m» mu: Babes: cheese ho tor: is on of an m and best equipped in thb district. having cement floors and tho latest improm- ments. Pmion gm also beat} undo .A__ t‘ï¬butiona â€"Mim'ton evidently intends to hoop in touch.with the citizen! hot weath- qr ywmngs. as unwoundâ€- of an of .the most denCityas brunt-loamy. To blocktheachemotheownar the onaywlmfdemnds dues an.†tonal-:80 angry tim'qth‘e stunner t’u Estuarine. nus thnbontpooplo can- ah ,.nnd Wu to run as free again!!! Och.“ to Whitby for â€"Petmbo‘ro council has given :1 311113th toth‘oCitiuna’canâ€" mitten in charge of an Queen's birth- day celebration and 8125 nor the Or- angemen'a @0113th on July 120:. {than sums are not gnu-tutu. imcamotloagbutactmlcaahoon- stege (mm on.“ to wmwy uu â€"On Saturday Mk. Eran! Jordan, buyer. lhr m. Biennium, made 3. very trying trip. He started at a very early hour to drive a. lard of 60 cattle to 'ie’a reach at Indian Point, Balsam be going vi; Cohen a distance in d! of some 35 miles. Fennel in that didrictpm points en route. and had to be left in W’ ï¬elds td muted Per- haps the mt mix-up occurred when the hetndjoimd facet. {with to haul df Mr. Ben. Butcheu’a cattle. beer- ing tho mania mathâ€"the lot. bed to be driven to M'. Rntchfll's turn. when other a gut and a: trouble the cattle were uprated. MLJor- den retumd to Lindsay the sum night, making that trip 9:70 Bile: un- It: turn the lilï¬lding into a butter â€",Thb mural of the hto Wilhemina. Morrison. oldnst daughter of Mr. tnd place on Sunday mm Rivet-aids «mastery. 1313 conducted by BB"- :W". ‘ Wobdvino. am} 9; W. Rivet-aids cemetery. the service m conducted by Ben. :W‘. G. Clarko, of Wo‘odvine, and G. Brown. of Canning. ton. Mir. and Mn. Morrison moved to town last November and shortly Wards the decanted yam lad! took ill. Altar a long siege otsut- flecrin'c abs passed gm last Thursday. at the_qa.rly ago at â€venison years. Out: cmzena ï¬ned-ï¬g! s mpathixe with: Mr. and; m rriszm in thq loan of that: dang): . occurring as ifldid. no mwmwtwr One of the most danger" ous and repulsive forms Kidney Disease is DROPSY J aha. Morrison. LOCAL BREVITIES for which Dodd's KMâ€? Pm- m the only certgln us]- .- _-._.- . Ind the water. which b0 expelled lo the form of urlnc. do w: hock mdl In tho eel ll; of 0|. undpu lb out the Ikln. Remove the ï¬lth whlchpl plug: ug‘th u ‘I‘Iln. Ruler. Hm I lo balm. “Lumen. Ml A. m named Bur! Burton. [mom nillbmuk vicinity. visited tho Y.M.C. A. m fluids! in ton on Saturday Wu, and while on his way down to theatmt hominodhiaflootim and mu dawn tha stop summat- tho um entmm in an m- mum condition. and hung . trun- od m the undead 0 un- SW who null null b, 'W shouldnottorgettouphin to that? youthful customers how. the (hints zoo“. and inn-We thepoint‘ baton letting an boy go. Saturw day mains ; small boy We“ a; match tron: a pacer-by on Lindsay. at. no 1nd 5-1131!th: in his hand {Damn rammedfor a mmaï¬uhedthoboyhowhoin- tended to hold the stick. The {plan be M to m mid-mm tut wmw These ablat- m who but. munch. known to modern medial ackno- (or the can of Ill-cud Kidney- or lint. They no 3 pet. Mn cm for Indigo-don. Hurt Din-Io. Bright’s Dion-0. honou- Pmtntio- ad Guard Duality. ‘1'th an inï¬nitely up can: '0 all pills and Ital!“ mm To savou- snd delta“ men than Tub lot- will pron updtin biasing. Formal. is a posting cure for pile! and all itch- ineenoftheekin, Heel: every kinda! eon. fmemm pimple weanl- canted sore leg. Price, 25¢ per box. w by S. Perrin. SOLE AGENT fur “Dd“! Pern'n’ I allâ€" healing ad â€glue-u {no to my Phpioiuongpplbdcn. Linsoln’s Tablets ..OINTMENT.. Perr m’s Drug Store, LINDSAY. mu ma. Dunno?» Winn: no mam moan-ad 017W Prince George. 3917 W mun noun “Imam mo mar mum. if.“ GHQâ€"N IOU-M III“. The sandal-Bred Stallion. KS W ICK, 10144 JAY 09.0w. 3 ".t HTHOLTORF ARE NOT A PATENT usmcmn. unnum’nm PRICE. 500 A BOX. 71b paltry! aâ€. W. “‘1'“ m,†17! 1mm. '0‘, Had! Took :Bud Tumble . 3 "IL AMA h- Dy hut JI- an. .4 a W m M. Mr m. lam. cums. on 15: in he him. 810‘“ “careful sdegtion of patterns in control the sale of a1 The lawn and Ila-h M 'lle Bell 0mm and Piano; The Io-lnion “nose-dorm The “Standard" lo M: Incline ti?! Sewing no [- and I: In 5""! Inalze. , 0“ cycle. The Tribune Blcy do" “9 III.“ Washer. dxplm ad a, prize n. Philtdelphh. Victoria. Stock to be seen at my ofï¬ce, corner of Sussex and P601 sts. THE GOODS ARE HERE! “goo! and but! nth-add! rum Thu do. The ordon to In." boobs! pron an. may inhaling Mm tuttiâ€"thy “with Plan chad at that. and taken ulna- how a.» the no “va- A SHBEWIJ MAN Wont. Mudomnhï¬ho mace-m Noam north of Tor- onto on [he on both:- Initiation in workup-loo- on _1. P. RY'LEY‘. FIN LAY GHANTLER g It’s Good-"Bye S “19 Gurney Foundry CO. Ltd, Toronto. Winnipeg Vanwu" ‘ WWWW“! ‘HI MW]. an L0!†m «on ammo: comm- tokitchen troublesâ€"to s11 ven- tim waiting for the ï¬reâ€"to the ovnn thnt only bakes well occasion- dly, 3nd than just one sideâ€"uni to :11 exorbitant purse-wrecking dunnnda for fuelâ€"- Have you sea them ya 1 Their puma improvement: nuke them the easiest waning. In“ economics! and mat delightfully convenient mge madeâ€"an uneqflu“ moons. IMPERIAL flXFOBl] flww f“ “I†.. A... to! nun, cu “tun-h Co. MAN!) LIFE. When you buy Gurney’a We've been telling you about a repeat order placefl by usâ€"the goods have arrived. In addition we hate been forwarded afew dozen pairs showing New 06 signs in Tans. The autocrat of the shoe factoryâ€"the cutter and designerâ€"was shaping them in his head when w phoed the order. They are “the very latest.†we we felt sure of getting more. but we’re notâ€"tbs we felt sure of getting 111 demand is great. Call soon. 13mm.†tith the solo turning up very much .1 ch. loco. u thh'unou the cards on the upper put of foot to contact. When you’re in a. “as. range mood" all at our nearest I89“ 80! ‘15. HYDSAY. Next to Blackwell's, Near the Market. â€â€33ҠW. G. WOODS. SENSIBLE SHOE HINTS. Spring Overcoats Rigby Waterproofed FINLAY GHANTLER. THE BEST ARE THE CHEAP!!! W. G WOODS. Areafl i Home :Becoralim Our stock of WALL r†333 will ooru- to WP you .miu um end n: - 58"" .’°" have hardly thong“ r“. for decorltiw- work. '1'" ‘l‘homd- of mm of a" â€'7 - d Av†“wuvwww mnpnonn 81