.50 rm 'M are some who think a lake up for carrying grain. lumber and the wally. is Simply a. flu: uh aflair like: a Gauges .scw, i-that every mile less of lake tn. [would add to sen-My. Such is not hint; the standard lake barge named by the underwriters is It mgr. carrying say 25,000 *3, and strong enough towithq Hmogh lake weather. It is prm Hwith spar and Sam so it it! ,Iblooee it may (Ind shelter, so flit '3 many of little importance he lake mm is eight. eighteen 01" Int-ho miles. It is certainly of I: importance that the vase]. of him: kind it may be, can easily Fl its destination and have sat. Bat wata' to mach the dock and lid cargo. SupeLy our milluwn-i Lament men and Shippers genem Mundane the Port Hope scheme. '9 name who .proflens wptise '3 the papers do not {amt the 53%.qu This is true only “1,...th Hamil-ton and other Ontario tovmo are 88 miles r. N Betetbom and Lindsay: the distance 10 Montreal. and . “at ism: great†than by mam mum in it braid. “M have the open in with itst errible wands." That Itâ€- It ismuall: true that the winds attest ml: going ï¬rm“... The open water by m mate is eight Inna, while "for: Hope it is twenty-gtwp. with 53 W that owing to the W sweep of :lake the disturlu “among: greater and as well stream channel is more circuit. ., mm more difficult to nan mull thehambor is't'o'o shallow “1311:30th Wis. â€'0‘an My in favor of Port Hope. In an- emo vessels must go out into blah; they mnstdo So also to m Mum cargoes. the Port mar and more direct communion hwith the American side at the h. amiderati'om ion the tran-. sting of coal. oemtmt. lumber, and Fté-Ihmseeniavorable men... lithe Tarmac Star. World and mm papers. fl‘he Torwto - 9°58. Peterboro Review; and “I 969213 do not endorse the 3099 route. but in each case mm P05 I 1mm 80X Th“ “1be heel has come along 0‘ Preparing crude material t HE HEELS of our boots and our shees are still madcof hard leather because... leather once used to be the cal} tbs reduction of electric charges in [the County of Pcterboro. a. reduction 1the ratepayora.cm appreciate whenit lessens their puma to a rate at ï¬ve cents per W watts-just halt of the usual charge! undo by privately amt! electric plants: In View at thuomuit would bqwell far lisht and qu 119:0.th THE BURLE|GH PILLS POWER. (*To the Editor of the Post.) Sir,â€"The recent application ‘0! Mr. Cudvcrwell for the' surrender of his bonds to the town. goes to show that ho isa good friend to ourneighq bars in Peterbmm. whore he is well known for his public spirit and exec-4 utim ability in the development of fklectric pom. unfl‘it .i‘. just posible thj -‘ ‘that his report was .not correct. .What I did say concerning Welling. ton-st. bridge approaches was. that! told Mr. 11:30:83, on being asked what I thought the Whoa would cost. that I thought they could be buiit for $3,500. but that I said they could be built for $8,500 wasa‘ fabrication and nothing Jess, and the \Vatchman man knows it. â€" Ba- gpectfully yours. 7 _ U___; WELLIIG‘I’Oll-ST BRIDO E APPIOROHES (To the Editor of the Post.) Sinâ€"In Last .wéek's issua of “'axoh- mamWanduer tln editor calls atten- tion to my denial of his mport at a conversation between he’ and maï¬a}! m approaches ‘to Wmmmpt., bridge, and asserts um his report is correct. This is certainly strange, after Mr. Mallet: admitting to me‘ Should newtiations be entered into the thing to be‘eonsidered is the pre. sent value of the mortgage.“Aa I m ‘dersta'nd it. it was 31m.not for so 'much money. but as a guarantee that a certain thing would be done, tail- ing which the town would have an ownership in the property. Bythat contract we cannot force Mr. Culver-1 well to hand over the amount at man... ey named in mortgage, not can we force him to bring the power here. Our claim. therefore, is against the property and is worth whatever the property has increa'ï¬ed in value. Keep both hands on the mortgage. - Yours truly. ‘ a Mr. Culverwell has also made a ‘proposition: That the corporation ihaod aver mortgage for a similar amount of ntock in some company. This is a peculiar prophsal, for should he bung the Eli-high power here. and it time for doing sohasuot expired. then the thing. has been done for which the mortgage was given and we would have to go to the trouble and expanse of tramferring the stock back to the Company. On the other hand if the power goes to some other place our stock can be .tromn out very easily, and even if not, would we not feel and lookailly holding stock in and helping to de. velop another town at the expense at our own; I ~ . . . ,.. J. J. MILLER. .indsay. August 4th. ;Lindsay, Aug. 5th.- T Secondâ€"“Town has unstained no 1038.†Let any business man givehia unbias'ied opinion and. he will tell you that Lindsay has been handicap. pad by not having a sutï¬cient 6119.. ply of power. such as other fauna-in our vicinity have! been and are re. ceiving- today. _'.~ Thirdâ€""Would have to pay it him. self." 11 not given up, be (Mr. CuL werweJl) would have to pay the amount out of his own pocket. This last mason of his. to my m’ixnd, le‘ta. the cat 0th of the bag, for shouidhe come here there is no penalty â€" the penalty is for :not coming. Firstâ€""Mprtgago not valid." Our wiioitor can that {it fl alright and that should settle the question as (at as tbs town is concerned. ('x'o the Editor of the Poet.) Culvenvell has been here several times in’ the last few days (or the purpose 0! getting relief from seer. tain mortgage given to the town eev. §eral years since I do not blame Mr. Culverwell for getting all that he can. and I feel sure that‘ there is not a person here who wjphes to hurt him in any way, but so far no me are concerned it should be a case of Lindsay ï¬rst. and “what we have we'll hold.†There is a very strong- suspicion. among the citizens that the Burleigh power is being manipulated (or the benefit of some other place or places. and that unlees the town gets a pmpcr guarantee that the power will be brought here the mortgage should not be handed over. I am told that Mr. Cnlverwyell has given three reasons why the mart; gage should 'be given up to him: route is a public scandal." â€0.000 dollar: is Med by Parliaq meat to be agent on the Trent Cam, al. I \vould like~to ask you. Mr. Edi, tor. M11 Poterbom again unset-opal... cushy and 86:th Wto it "all: Cannot we get pm a little V bit to «name the Male and Bob. ï¬gment: look. who the entrance tobgmgz‘ mad Balsam Lake! new. 3'8 . 0 min Joan and mthaomcmnputoc the Tact V5110; comm-he: All and any an neatly needed. ,iWo but been in Jim with) W to} their advantage long enoughâ€"should not thqr m in upturn snow, noun. thinctcr the MM: ot Lind. w! flaw that our. gaunt Calm! stud on this 0m! caution? Is he with tho speculum or (or Port Hope. um. and tbs coma?! in we I think in this, at least. we should 1am Port Hope. With Mr mamit‘nuant When. first, lut and ad! the um! an air. yang! truly. Wt outlet tor tin Can; â€19 "5‘! M who am ï¬gh ‘hard £186th it ape those w it beat. TM mousitinn "IE IURLEIOII POWER HORTOIBI. "9°“ .2“ to out , . P. ramm‘mmmws. “may. August 3rd. 1904. money ig their path. running loss through the Nassau dam. Last evening the flop logs, in the dam were raglaoed and the cylin. ders' pumped up. c and everything» found in good order. It is legretted that those trpzn a diatzmoe, who were them to view the lock, were disap. pmnbed in not seeing it work, but no doubt these happenw will of.. ten result m handling a new thing, and mtill all contingencies are pm... vided against. u v Heterb‘om Review, Tuesday: While, ecfecting a. lockaga at 'the lift-Jock yesterday afternbun the ' pontoon failed to reach within a few: inches of the upper level, and tor a time it was feared that something me wrong with the movement. The operator. to be on the sale aide. discharged the water from one o! the presses. and lowered both Roam: \ to .the lower peach. It we would on exam... ination and trial that the irregular“ ity malted (mm the lowering of the water in the upper regchee cauSed by midnight by G. T. 3.. (The Hotel groprietor was informed of the at. (air, and, securing a cab. drove tothe junction to intercept the "bunch†and get back his waitreaaea. The Rochester men would not let the 83115 return. Go the proprietor “lick, ‘ed†two of the strangers and grabh.‘ ting. the other by the neck forced him to the cab and brought him back :to town, intending to lay a charge of theft against him. for stealing away his diningâ€"Joan girls. Next morning the young- man sought legal advice, and finally came to the conclusion that he had better settle. so he paid the hotel man ten dollans and with his fancy dog proceeded eastwardto join the other quartette. lflotol Propiotor Followed thoir "Ah ‘ doctors." Ki‘ngstén Whig; A 001395 '6! days ago three Rochester men; who were staying at' a downtown hotel, coaxed away with them .two 0! the waitresses. who accepted “the ï¬nite. flat! to travel. The party, which 111-. so included a itangy flog. ~13“ aftm" due to poor blond. and are all onmd by Dr. :Williams' Pink Fina ;’ You can get these pills tram any medicine dealer. or by mail post paid at ‘0 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing- The Dr. Williams Hedi. cine 00.. Brockville. Ont. L . Anaemia. indication. hem-amine, rhepmatiam. kidney trouble. and the special ailmqts of women m a]; 3due to mammal natural: would put me light. flit mad 0f getting better I grew weaken I ML. toned from headaches and dizziness, add at night I did musleep well. I was trau‘bled with pains in the back. my appetite left mould Ignw. pale as a corpse.- Finally I became so mt 1m {acted to nemainin bed. As ,the doctor did not help me nonl askod my Isthm- to get me Dr. .Wilq lim‘ Pink Pills. More I M used two boxes there was an improvement and when I had taken a halt dom‘ lm‘m'y I wwagain 'm. musk}: I believe all weal: girls will find new health it may will take the pillsJ' who mzâ€"J‘Whilo attpndingx school my health begagn to give was The tumble came on gradually and the doctor m Wed me said it was lie-Inches. Dial-m. Hurt Palplutln and consumption Follows. Anemia. â€" mtew Mani - in a treacherous â€battle; 1:. Item imid... iouhly (mm dim mm to dam. 31m m Tina ,thisn wn'tbry blood Bhbw' Ml! at (ï¬rst in "pale 13. wan tam. bmthlï¬hm. heart palpitation lost appetite. It the trouble us but chechad and cured, donsumption 1011mm; coughing. spit. ‘ting. clammy night sweat: a. total brleakdown and death. What the anaemic button-er nee!!! is more blood more ptmgth. And there is ML. 103- in the whole wide Md will gm new blood and new strength no sure. ly and so speedily an Ir. Williams’ Pink Pills. Em: done helps to send new Ii: 11., red blcocl conning through the system. bringing gtmgth to weak lungs and all parts of the body. Thwsenda testify tn the truth 0! these â€stomachs. among. them Miss Enen‘ne Vilandm St. Germain. Que., EHTIGED WITNESSES A'AY. AID-ITS IIILF 0' II’. (To the Editor 0! the Post.) Binâ€"ATM,“ ago Mr. J. J. Miller denied. through your pper, that he one: had any convocation with me about the Wellington-It. bridge op- moacheo. In last Friday'e ime. ho admits that he had, and that ha told no that he laid oflorod to build tluun tor cam-«Just u I said In the re- pott that be denied. 1! ho‘kceps on no will admit all I and. Halt-any, at one jump ie good travelling. In the maritime tho blame of what he aid. and bow denies. will. m the: eb- ecmu of corroborative ov'u'once. have to remain a nutter between his veto out: and minimâ€"Yours uni" . A. W. HALLET-r. {with Mr. Odmll an to'the instalh about at a. wator mt electric plant and the delivery of powu' and profits to this town. The divioion at the Man Fans water mt between two opposing Oanpanies combined With the Tmmt Valley Oapal may in the one: tutum ml, handicap the mount Wantory electric Aupply contract. This matter can. tainty should engage the tmthought of every ‘19le at May. - Yourn. eto.. ' \ SOOBAJJST. Lindsay, Aug. 5th. .1904- f. : x ’ Tho Lock in Regular Slus- Lindsay. Aug 6th. '04. "Agent Anderson is rightljr install- ed in his new offices, and is must enL Lhusiastic as to the, manner in which business is opening up. Ito says the business men of the town are showing a. friendly disposition and are alt-only engaging for shipments‘ 7‘ Lindsay. Str. Kenoaha will name Lindsay“ 1.308% I I z u \ Committeeâ€"J. D. Fianna. Dr. AL Ian. R. O’huJ,K.C.. p. B. Naamith. Wallace Jones, J. C. Grace. Thou. Stewart. F. C. Taylor. G. H. Wilson. R. L. Morgan. F. A. Clan-y. J. M. Knowï¬'dn. C. BL Grantham, chairs 16. Duck m. dam will commence at 1.30 pm. sharp. and ptooeed antinumaky‘, Suitable prize- will be given in the «1th events. Batman no: gua- line launches, with measurements at boat and homo power of engines. must be made the day mom tothe negatta. dobn, Aug. 13th. and will undoubt.‘ can be thebeatemheld. Them mitbee in charge at the affair will spam no pain to ensure attache, tion 1mm start to (faith. and the sixteen was on. the Mam will ha worth ï¬rming:- ls Smiling Balm. tor Sturgeon Labs Championship Flag. opento [any clam of boatq Spocial prise tor dinghy: competing. handsome silk flag; dunes. {3 miles. I thou Will be a Big "In on Saturday, August um. The annual mm. under the auspices of Stumn.‘ hint Cottages: 12. 13. 14. 7. Canon Paddling. Tandem. Ladies and Men. 8.011!) Race. 9. Canoe Paddling Men Single. 10. Gaaolime Launch. handicap. 3 :3; Canon, Pm.’ Tandem. 4. Canoe Paddling. 'Taadem. ’ Lathes. SJ Canoe Paddling. Tandem, Buys 17 years and (author. 6. Canoe Paddling. Tandem, 13 G. Woods. 1901 ; J. P. Sutherland. 1885 ; John F. Jobbiu. 1900 ; James Williamson. 1896; Wilgiam R. Wil- liamson .1900 ; Wiliiam Jackson. 3897: .W. A. Helen. 1897; Charles S. White. 1897 ; John George Whyte, £886: E. M. .WooLhonac. 1881:W. A. mm». 1892; D. Huh-whom .1908 ; M. H. anhlm. 1896 ;W". Nana: of the Departed. Following are the nunu of tha de- pmted brown-on. whose menu-r5 was thou honored. with due of death ; P. S. Matti-x. 1888; Tho: Nestitt, 1r... d875 ; fl‘hm 8. Williams. 1892 ; R. N. Johnson. 1894 ; 397.3. deon. 1885; W. H, Denmark]. and Bro. J. W. Anderson ottiointad u Lat-dull. Mae slanting of the hymns. “Some Sweat Buy, "One!†Onc.’ and prayer I): the chaplain. human the ceremonies to a close about 4 p In. the ~ noting chaplain. Bro Win. Mc- Wutters. the graves of nineteen de- ceased members of the order wow vi. sited in turn and n {lot-u auburn do- 10$th each. .‘I‘hc emblem: worn carried by the following but Noble Urn-uh; A. .W. Bhir. Robt. Chun- bers. D. Sinchir. W. Barton. John about. â€"HoI-‘adden. --, Hunting» .W. Scott J. W Anders». Geo. Ly- tle.D. Hall. '1'. W. Ga»: and Bron. F. mandfll. Jon. Cal-rm. Dr. Shir. A. Felon. W. Chambers..liorb Wil~ Hanson. J. Aahwoll. 3m. J. .W. Foe {uniformed j.lw__dn.t_ies_ot Noblg .Ggand. L. Gmwalo Race. Single. . 3. Tug of Wan-snout in Genoa. I. .Upnet Rape. ' L. Swimming Race. ‘ 3. .Water B010. Linda: H. Star. eon Point. ‘ 'Ihc brethren â€tumbled at the lodge tom gt 1.30 end marched in wweuion. headed by the Sylvester hand, to we Str. Kenoeba. which had been engaged to convey those wh.) did not with to drive or wall: In the bent. 0n arriving at the cemetery. tho bx echren format in a ciru‘leand alter the operiug hymn. "Shall we Gaul v It the Rivet-3731M pgyer ltv an]: 63"}.ch beautiu anti calmed by the work of Kora untied out 1:: thee decal-idol: at guns in nu put: of the cemetery by roh- tives all! kinds 0! departed oqos. Many gates .wm covered mu: ohoicc flowers. and a majority Inn some evidence that the sleeper was not forgotten. 5 Ilnnido concur) Imr 1...»: pm. $ tierâ€"Lam “undue. of cltlun. ,‘Abont 100 when of Lindsay £ch Independent Order at Udatel- ‘ lows. may Anon-upon (‘nried out the warm ceremonies connected with the annual decoration of the graves of damn-ted members of the oxder. f'he weather in: perl’u-t and ‘3' immense crown of citizens tamed out to witness the ceremonies. The swell-kept cometary looked its best Jooterday. and many who had not ï¬nned it of hto could not lar- becu commenting upon the M1: immoaed‘appeu-anoo an 3 result at tho cum: can bestowed by an. Wuhan. and the chum; omisd 1 out. last season and this under the superintendonco of a: narcotic oom- gmueg: goofing! by 910 .Qemetocy AIIIIAL BEGORA'I’IOI BEB‘OIIB ! IEAITIFIEI IV OIDFELLOIS’ FLUI- 8703050“ POINT REGINA. 'dn. C. 'H'. Grantham. chairs G. H. Hoph'ns. Secretary. "If ("Y Of "If DEAD. 0F llNDSIY 1000! I0. 100. c. P. l. lot». At the CW??? ilféxq Aymfl ERIGGS’Z cum mu. umu f Around} throne in glory}. And (balms chant in metnc chime 0! 1030's nah-chm story. The pen-1y gates are open wide. ï¬ho beacon-lights are burning. 1i».- tu‘hins have been drawn aside And mortals are home turning. TM one God of the U nivorse.‘ Lin: in hope of m hereafter. Math life that. is cur-mu. A spurit world when saintcd souls Rejoice in joys suparual; .Waero angels -sing their sweetest songs. Around a throne in glory. aidst ammo and Eomhatoiés grim. Just “I; (punches. "In the future Let hat“: that bo tin-led ; men Brotharhood of Man my must . In a congress of the world. And pow in this Bleeping City. I'm hath ,victcriu no less thm mm beau] strife is wrong. And swords and guns to plougheham Thc‘mtions ket will learn to know: Tluc‘Goiden Rule their guidsng starâ€" fl‘ho wocld their battle held ; They hope to wreck the God of war. The â€hue links on their shield. The: recognise God's Fa’herbrod. And Brnthcrhood of mm ! They strive to raise the standu‘d high And work we perfect plan. Oddlcllovs fling their human out 0! love for human kind. And walk wimin the gmdly way That lanes the ill bt-hiod. Eto Sign or hon-en grow him. This world may seem a weary one, With its misery. wan-L nod won, But scatter flowers and help to nuke A beavea here bezow. tows. But «joy the stud to-day! Extend a hand and ,hefp to cheer! Some struggle: by the way. “Nearer my God." IN! “Dun than on. to dust. roturuethf' Let Viï¬e Anthems IWOLll’ roll,- .Waa not. spoken 'ot meant rl'o help the .right along. Yet here in this Silent (July. This homo-plum of the dad. Send up Joy-son‘s for an Hung .Wbila (errant prayer b1. «and. The spirit lave: this works] {mac .Wheu mu: dart race is run ; Clay caskets maid-r mm dustâ€" Oh God ! Thy rill bc done. Through Faith'iid Hope I: live and loco. And pierce the gloomy gun. ' God's sunlight shim [or all chow,â€" Lot beau. he stout and have. The bubbles breakâ€"we disappear! HM mud moves on A «calm on of human: In an uncusi»; race. Like bubbles on the “man 01 time. We arm a. do." the years. And liW'nnanino wd ‘hadaws We live. wo love. we hm. we, map. All men we 6:009 and die; But nun glean- hrosk we «mum- 9‘0 Swipe-.3- 252â€" ..n bacl . 58 2.150 run «up; a; hoax; And "hat is lite, and what in death? Hero root the good. and good alone,â€" I-hnlti (ode 3t touch of douh; Short unmomm be read on stone; Life Inflow an u but“ ire not in‘ the out. “in! its Igor Let memory lingu- onou min 01: 1h): an: are {one by. _' With tacos "not of vanished friend- M'hqu (an: 'nmth crud-mounds .Til' the place of weeping willow. A sort of 111.110qu ground.â€" Lct hardtop. {all {tam riven clouds White (Iowan he drew uound ; Tia the home of ceaseless slacpcn M'ino awnken nevonmoro ; The gateway din: of passing life i In arm to unknown. shore. Lin: by Cam I. Fox. thisâ€. Yet. this is a want City-q The city ofthedead: . " Let the \‘oice‘ be low 510d gentle Amigo“ Lhe tootstqpe tread. mixed-â€" . Bright smiles cud hitter tur‘s. That (in "an clouded sky. Through life that. nun-cc began. Al "cannon 0F GRAVES. “ "If sum (m. " â€" hm,†Iota. I Say What you will about dmcgisbs 4 -1110 Ib'der Kitchener Co. mtootoring W 3'3“ as M“ dripping 01001310: to ,autuzn cum- I it W‘ ‘ t. the tuna-55in “h'Ln‘P'mm‘Hm-t still I what“, Mai-e out “w Brando's: mdm’wotahmmomded °m m “ W“ m 5“" Ohmborhin‘a pone. Cholera. “a mhtbmwumamtmm M vied ch». heat 3“““R’mwwth'mmma-m (0:. W W nits a hols in’renody- «I “-3" m n_Mtthmvzmmngmhth_-ltgï¬y “if! Mundmtthrouchthondeotthe baiting. unitoa hole in it. buttbancinomuotdamced tomomt‘ -,‘u1;.‘,17-_._:' or shares in the surplus earnings of this leading Company. and you have an opportunity for safe and proï¬table investment rarely equalled ‘A handsome booklet, giving a full explanation. will be sent on request i Add to all these advantaga the very material one that the invest 3rd.â€"They are insured. That is. should the investor die after paying only one instalment on his bonds, all his future payments to the Company would be immediately cancelled and the beneï¬t: of his Investment would 9t once become available. Better for three reasons. lstâ€"Canada Life 5 per cent. Gold Bonds yield a ' much higher rate of interest than Government Bonds. madâ€"They are paid for by instalmentsâ€"â€Aha: placed within the reed: at men without capital. THE CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE 00. II. A. LITTLE, J. HIGHS, H. J. LITTLE, Lindsay In! WEEKLY A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. geolqnpahmmmtmmt Iona. The Kind You Have Always Bought GENUINE TheKindYou Have Always Bought, and whiahubeen in use {onMMymhubMetheW of andhnsbeenmadeundahhpco localsnpervldon since mm. Allow no one to deceive you in this All Conant-felts, Inflation; and “Jutt-as-good"m but Gunmen! for ï¬ve yum. “It is nude in Canada." Sold on 0.07 â€and, menu it duh-ed. We“. he Mrs. “We. and list of Roan-d... M will exchange your old Berlim Gmn-mphou'km FREE-‘aï¬uhytwmkmvï¬formdz my“: "fur-ï¬r * _m.-ï¬rm,ï¬qunl-v Runninrtaiu sin-pay â€I...†unoumuo n “I! Baum â€4-H“! 00. of MN. LTD. IOITREAL. P. Q. m SALE 8' u 1min; you hvodte hymn. or tuft, or rhy for you to dance a. flag from a â€Walk to I Knuth t will emcrmin the entire (any; die born as well. Can. one-twentieth ns mug: n a phuo or omn, and and give: I thou-ad une- Inon aria. and lean: . “A child pence h"â€"co an you in ï¬ve minutes y p c mo I, bought of you was a God-send during the long cold winter of last year. It cheered us and made us glad and happy. I would not part with it for ten times what it cost if I could not get another." We have thousands of similar letters telling of the pleasure and entertainment derived from the Berliner Gramophone. Wugmmutwmomm â€Dummwhflmps Rhine-nut. It mwtmmmmmxm W Ito-pl- Ing-n-tee. “dun-â€5W“ “Wham hmDhn-heanith Colic. ItIflMmToetM-gmcuu' “The Berliner Gram-o-phone W. R. WIDDESS.‘ AGENT. LINDSAY. What is CASTORIA 3 I Use For Over';30 Years. â€I moo-mania“ m. I" V..- cm. CASTORIA , Harness and Horse Goods, TRUNKS and VALISES. BABY CARRIAGES . and GO-CARTS RUBBER APBONS. SUMMER DUSTERS, LIGHT WOOL COOLER. COLONIAL STOCK FOOD. "Tfï¬ï¬iio 0mm. ' Say wink you will about mu 4 gunning W f‘jnd: In good" . J. LITTLE. Repairing Promptly Done. A' Farmer Wrote Us Recently : ALWAYS '- 13- “Eff.