, â€M- r > , ,.. _, . .___,/â€"â€"â€"â€" LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS Ensues cr UFFICEktS.-â€"At the re; ., O Dstnct long. t oflicrs were elect M. Cuttlughutr chaplain, \V. ll T. Beattv; ï¬u.-scc. W. D Stinsot , D. of C , Thus ï¬ ELECTION ular meeting of the. L. of Emily the followrng ed : W.D. M., W. D.D.M., W. Neil; Hooper; secretary. J . J. J. Williams; treasurer. lecturer, Chas. McCague; ‘ Newman. 1 lodges show the orde . . l ing condition in the district. \ a bee was held, for the purpose of drawiu brick from Curtin’s brickyards at Lllidsa} for veneering Mr. John Green’s hm house here. Sixteen teams turned on- The distance for the round trip is abt-u 55 miles, and this lime of the teams covered in one day, but the majority or them preferred two days. were heavy after the storm, was no picnic. ___â€".â€"â€"-â€"â€" VALENTXA. epoch! to on Watchman. Centaurâ€"On Mr. Geo. Dovey of this place, died from appendicitis. Deceased had been ill only a short time, and when the nature of his illness was discovered Drs. Britain and Vrooman of Ltndsay were summoned and an Operation but the patient . end soon came. His sudden taking away is a sad blow to his parents, relatives and numerous friends, and much sympathy is extended them in their sorrow. Th..â€" uneral was very largely attended. M‘â€" PENTELâ€"MARIPOSA. Ipcclal to the Watchman. OBITUARY.â€"Mr8. H. Osborne of this place, who had been ill for the past two years witha cancer, died on Dec. 22nd. She was an active member of the Methodist church, and her demise will be regretted by a larg» circle of friends. In addition to her husband a family of eightâ€"fur sons and four daughtersâ€"survive her. The funeral on Mondav to the Cannington cemetery was very largely attended. CAESAREA. Accmsxnâ€"A serious accident oc- curred last Thursday to Fred \Vatson, who was hunting in the bush. He had placed his gun against a small bush and in laying hold of the gun by the muzzle, the hammer was drawn back and the small ï¬nger and part Of his hand was shot 06‘. Dr. Fish was summoned and dressed the wound. NO serious fears are anticipated, though the loss of the ï¬nger and part of the hand will be a mark for life which Fred will remember ____â€".â€"â€"-â€"-â€" BEAVgRTON. A Dasossovs Nicolas. -The necro hoatler recently committed from Bean:- ton for theft, received a sentence of two . Beaverton constable, J sckson’s hands were band-cuffed behind his back. B. was constdered a dargerous customer, as he had drawn a knife when the constables eï¬'ected his arrest, and the man in charge wished to take no chances. While wait- ing for the train at Black water J unctiov, Jackson, who was on the platform, was approached by a commercial traveller. who in a sarCastic way remarked, " Well, coon, have you got your hands tied.†The coon jumped forward and kicked the drummer in the abdomen and than fol- lowed up the attack by hunting the insulter with his head. Bystanders inter- ferred and overpowered Jackson, while the drummer put a safe distance betwten himself and the negro.†â€~â€" BALSOVER beds! a the Watchman. “marriesâ€"Snow and st ft weather is all the cry. SCHOOLâ€"We are highly pleased with our new school teacher, Mr. Peter Camp- bell. His work is very satisfactory. Visn‘oncâ€"Mrs. R. McEichern, Mrs. Avery and son, Miss F. McPherson and Mr. Samuel Nicholson and Mr. S. Nichol- son of Dakota spent Sunday here. We were greatly delightedto see them all, and especially Mr. Nicholson of Yankee land, who is spending the winter in Canada. It is rumored that he is going to ca ture one of our citizens here and take him back to Dakota. We wish our citizen .Norman McLean) every success, and hope the Yankees will use him well. Cosonsorrioxu Mnnrsoâ€"The annual congregational meetin of St. Andrew’s church was held Thursday last, the Rev. Mr. Currie in the chair. The reports of the various organizations in connection with the church were read, all showin a balances financially. Owing to the severe illness of Mr. W. Wallace,whioh we regret very much to hear, the treasurer’s repcr» was not read. The pastor referred to th. fact that only two were removed lty death from among the members and adherents during the year and that in extreme o‘d age, and gratitude is due to God for His goodness. During the year somc im~ proyements were made in the church building, all of which goes to show that 252‘." whgmgatlon is in a comparatively prosperous and progressive state. OPEN Marmaraâ€"On Friday evening the Y.P.S.C.E. held an o n meeting, and at the close present Mrs. F. A. Subwk with a well-ï¬lled purse in recog- nition of her services as organist. On the same evening the pupils of the public .~cchool presented their ex-teaCher, Mr. McDougall with a handsome shaving case and Book of Praise. Both presentations were so skillfully planned that the reci- pients were taken completely by surprise, that made feeling and suitable remarks. (Crowded our last week.) EMILY. 10th, at ii ciao]: statute. tlct‘l trot. y ' ism ear: William Adams, recve Kennedy usual statutory dvcl were/(it‘ll with business. outmuntcations were rt‘w‘l‘v’etl uuntcip .lity for the vear 1897. by Doputy RueVe Graham, The reports from the various b'y Coun. Fct', r to be in a flourish H William Brown to be trustee for the EEN BURY'S GR . . â€odd to the Watdunlll- Omcuzee high and public school for A BRICK BEEâ€"Last WBanSdSY “brie“ the e. suing term of two years in the Hall of Little Coun. Scully, Performed: on the treasurer for paymen gradually “3k ““1 the following election expenses and other -accounts, namely: services as dep returning ofï¬cer sub- months at Whitby. The Chronicle says :l “While enroute here in charge of a\o printing P ( 8 , g prosperous state of chairs and favorable COUNCIL Paocssnntcsâ€"The coun- cilof Emily met at Omemee on Jan. mm" pursuant to Present, the following duly ared elected members for the curb, Graham, deputy recve; Isaac D A" motion of quali- cmon and ofï¬ce, the council pro- f last sesson were trad, nd conï¬rmed . E Th- .,. s auditor to audlt the acc arms - f 'hr St'CUlltiFd that the following be appointed to the armed persons hereinafter named : everai oflices fill' the 897 at a salary of six dollars. I conï¬rming these Mow-d by seconded by Deputy that orders be issued Reeve Graham, is of the Arthur Franks, division No. 1, $6 80; David Balfour, subdivision No. 2, $5.40; John Spence, subdivision No. 3, $53.40; Joseph Lucas, No. 4, $6 60; John Vent, No. 5. $6; J. Mei-hart, NO. 6, $6.40; G. ‘H Hopkins, Lindsay, Emily proportion of rent for gravel pit on lot 4, con. 14. Emily, leased for 99 years, payment subject to corrections in lease as required by this council, $50; Mc- Intyre Stewart for advice re Otnelnt’e high school, 33; Adam Spence, for building culvert opposite lot 7, con. 7, 35: William Curry, treasurer of village of Omemee, for ï¬ve si tings of division court in village hall, SIG.â€" Carried. Moved by Coun. Scully, seconded by DepaReeve Graham, that the contract for the performance of all necessary printing and advertising (including the furnishing of blank forms) for this municipality for current year be awarded C. Richards, at or for the sum of $70 â€" Carried. Moved by Coun. Kennedy, seconded by Coun. Scully, that by law No. 285 for the purpose of appointing a trustee for the Omcmee high and public school and other municipa‘ oï¬icers as therein enumerated, be now introduced and read a ï¬rst time.â€" Moved by Coun. Scully, seconded by Deg-Reeve Graham, that C. W'. Richards do receive an order on the treasurer for the sum of $25 on account contract for the current yearnâ€"Carried. Moved by Coun. Fee, seconded by Coun. Kennedy, that by-law No. 285 be now read a second and third time, and finally passed, and that the reeve and clerk do sign and afï¬x the corporate seal thereto.-â€"â€"Carried. Moved by Coun. Fve, seconded by Coun. Kennedy, that this council donov adjourn to meet on Monday, the seventh day of Feb- ruary when in connzction with general busrness other necessary municipal ofï¬cers including pathmasters and fenceviewers will b) appointedâ€"Cain ried. R. J. GRANDY, clerk. M VICTORIA COUNTY QOU NCIL. January Session. Second Day. Council opened at 10 30, the warden in the chair, and members all present except Mr. Bailey. After conï¬rming the minu- tes of the preceding session the warden read the treasurer's statement of current assets and liabilities to J an. 1st, 1808, and of monies at the credit of the town~ ship councils at that date. These state- ments were referred to the standing com- mittee on ï¬nance and assessment. The warden submitted the following documents : ' Reports of county police magistrate for 1898; Victoria Rifle Association; East Victoria Farmers’ Institute and Kirkï¬eld public library; correspondence on county roads scheme; a communication from county magistrate relative to complaint of deputy-recite of Eldon respecting disposi- tion of certain ï¬nes; from Mr. C. N . Campbell, respecting same subject; from J. E. Belcher, C,E., reporting expense on Pigeon Creek bridge; Fenelon township clerk, res ' expenses on Rosedale bridge; Mr. J."H. Sootherart,.local tea- surer, of Eastern Dairyman’s Association, giving statement of ï¬nances for the year; James Grahamtï¬Candcn,‘ rcspectin Mud Lake Narrows ihiidgeysscretary 0% true- tees associatlchg‘schnavrdclegate to their annual convention; American Surety Co , respecting bondaithreasprers: clerk of Bruce county, spartan}! asking amend- ment of County Councils†Act; clerk of Lanark and WflBï¬gtomv itionc ' for amendment of j Big 'Schools Act: clerks of Why and Eldon, concernin certain indigehtpercmt Dr."ncKiy s bill rscpecting‘iorgo power-crane...- °ipalities resists. .... aft-m: from Wm. Ouncrdu,‘ , monotone.“ bridge; act-kc! ‘ WWW lieu of the w rc’c’pcotlng ‘ thy approaches-to Upland Manvcrsbridg‘e; Dr. :Wood statinu‘thatthe resolution respecting the bridge inDalton was before the attorney-general; president Agricul- tural College, Guelph, respecting right of attendance of county students; grand jury at falls-sizes, respectingindigcnt persons; grand jury at general-sedans, respecting good roads; request for grants from ell-000W aid meta public library; from . H. law, 3 CE, oï¬â€˜ering services; J ohn‘McKay, respecting 3 Mr. Fox presented 2. Th: uttnutrs council hat. the ween Cr..:s S ‘ "pPrOVPdt 0: ma uvc- pted in lieu of a b Ull‘ll'fly bridge. ting his thr0at on Thursday laSt. r-Vrra. ummpur Ml Vlr Cum-ton h tllmlr‘ 5 for ll‘AVOl. I m: 'e Moved 0" motion “f C “we Em, ,md Shaver, th- rec mmending grant Eastern Ontario ciatiun was approved and referred to ï¬n- ance committee the canned in regard ... tree of l). Thornton whose term has 1"“ wxpiro d. Simon Perdue, re app-untold menher of the local board of health for the ensuing tern of three years. lG. 8. Cameron, M.D,. to be medtcal health omcer for the ensuing year a The "’3‘?†a salary of ten dollars. W. H. Hooper, and the m" rte-appointed joint audi or to audit the accounts of this municipality year i , . and that the recve’s apporntment of 53’3"“? morninc. William Lehane as auditor, le Cun- Jan- 22nd, Edward Dwey‘ f‘mrtb “on (J ï¬rmed, and that the clerk do draft th' necessary by-law appointments . -â€"-Carried. in tion of Messrs. T)--. (‘0 c lite Insti'ute fur lie-1' 3 ye4rs, and 4:80 4 like motto" of Messrs. Sumner an ml Fox concerning Mr. Thus. Rabin-son for Umcmee high school. Cameron, that the standing committee on ï¬nance assessessruent .. consider and report on the advisability of a change in the hawkers’ and pedlars’ act with a view to increasing the license.â€" Carried. consideration . C. Argue _ expense entailed upon Witnesses called to Ind Einmount lamb, .Mton Bridge _00., regarding and Dennis. “Ii“! After taking ihï¬xg’ " *‘1' guts, â€We“ m. n tor gram of $230 tm improve hound- y l'ï¬'“8t‘ll_lh4l tnw Ship and Rama. [trillion from Ops ul a like document from a oer-mitt portion of E Jun and Thurah be All lrfr‘l'l'ed to com- . .le routln »llli hru’luea. lint, ranking 'h'rl' .u tial'y be we 'lt Hir- advmwrv cumminee of $100 '0 the Butter and Cheese Ass.- |'- lu-nrf hf Dr. Hertiman was permitted to address . the public meet-~ to be held on Thursday night in ehatf of the Childrvm’ Am Society. Onl Graham and Bryansv J r ï¬'ers w as Thrse appointments were referred tol the standing committee on appointments States treasury 000, the h gt est point. in about seven years. 150ch meet is no longer encouraging its deposit. 0 dice. Moved by Mr. Switzer. seconded by be instructed to Moved by Cll‘ll'ls. Wood and Graham, that the above committee do likewise concerning a grant of $50 to improve the boundary between provided Ontario council grant an equal sumâ€"Carried. Dalton and Rama, Messrs. Cameron and Switzer moved and seconded, ll!“ the saute com'nittee do the same regarding a grant of 8100 on the hill opposite lot 11, con. 1. of Eldon, if] Ontario county grant an equal pom. and also that Mr. Veale be a commissioner to expend said money.â€"Ca.ried. Moved by Mr. Austin, seconded by Mr. Shaver, that the committee also advrse concerning the usual grants to public libraries â€"â€"Carrled. And also by motion of Messrs Graham and Br-yans, the grant of $200 for the Home for the Aged was to receive like ‘ The warden read a letter from Mr. J. referring to the hardship and Lindsay from the north at. the hearing of the Lulf caseâ€"Referred to standing com- mittee on ï¬nance and assessment. Mr. Switzer intrc""ced a petition to the minister of r.iilwa_ s and canals for a swing bridge across Pigeon river. Council adjourned. Third Day. Council resumed sitting at 11 o'clock. the warden in the chair. The minutes of preceding session were conï¬rmed. COMMUNICATIONS. From the Home for the Aged, asking grant; clerk of the township of ()ps, transmitting a resolution relating to the approaches to the Ups and Manvers brtdve; Mr. James McCaughey, Uphill, asking for grant of $250 to secure like sum from government for repairs on the Victoria road, south of Uphill. REPORT OF COUNTY PROPERTY COMMITTEE. On motion of Mr. Graham, seconded by Mr Shaver. the report of the standing committee on county property was re- ceived, and council went into committee, with Mr. Fox in the chair. The report. which was reported without amendment, received and adopted is as follows : Your committee beg to recomutv nd that accounts he passed as follows : Light, Heat and Power 00., Court House ........... . ........... : .8 Light. Heat and Power Co., Regis- 2501 try Ofï¬ce ..................... . 4 58 \V A Goodwin, work, Court House 80 Jas Boxall, sundries. “ †2 19 E Gregory, “ “ “ 93 McLennan Co, “’ “ “ 8 80 A Cam bell. ‘ “ " 11 28 TV G “l’oodsnvork, etc “ “ 23 79 J Brimmell, “ “ “ l 80 Alex Skinner “ R‘g‘stryOflice 45 Henry Parker “ " " '1, ‘25 Lindsay w W‘ 00, rates, C‘t House 11 ~25 " " “ Gaol ...... 13 75 G A Little, mirror, Court House. . . 55 Mchnnan d: Co,handcull's,Sherlfl"s Ofï¬ce ........................... _Bell Telephone Co, Court House. . . 10 00 H ome for the Aired,clothing O‘Shea and Comfort .‘ .................... 11 35 The chairman reports that tenders have been asked for a supply of cordwood for the court house and gaol, and that a contract has been let to Mr. Joseph Maunder at $2.77 per cord. Your commit- tee beg to express approval of the action of the chairman. Your committee recommend that the chairman be authorized to purchase a flag for the court house at a cost not exceeding $10, to be used on all ordinary occasions. hour committee recommend that the chairman be authorized to have " the ceiling and cornices of the court room repaired and the room placed in a good state of repair throughout, and that the authority given last year for the covering of the floor within the bar be renewed. Your committee recommend that the chairman be authorized to carry out any ordinary repairs that may be urgently needed in and about the county buildings and premises, and to exercise a general supervision of the buildings and premises during the year. Council next went into committee of the whole on report of committee on printing. Mr, Johnson in the chair, and upon rising reported the report as pre- sented, whereupon it was received and adopted. ' The petition to the Dominion minister of railways and canals for a swing bridge over-Pigeon Creek was read a second 10 50 1: time, Mr. Bryan- in the chair, and upon being reported intact, was read the third time and adoptcd. {Moved by Mr. Fox, seconded by Dr. Wood, that the ct'andin committee on ï¬nance and cucumcnt ’ of a grant to the Childrenc' 'Aid Society. I "O‘EEiï¬c ‘ The council adjourned to meet at 2 o’clock in the court room. At that hour and upon motion by A, number of rcpscccn' tstivc lgfaducptcrcd the chambcrmnd s “ XI. 2â€.“ glsj'i, new For. a =7 (Continued on page '7' .) .tth'Wï¬ Creeks bridge tow nshlf‘, ï¬nd mcuns of communication between her [101“] cha-t and Siberia by croasing the Arctic 884.. of the Ontario ro-ling mills, Hamil- ton. was fatally crushed between a 'pony engine and a truck last Thursay. against Dr. .pptmited trustee of $20,000 damage-r contract has been settled lecturer’s paying $240 to his former managers, . . . required to . investigate and report on-chc advisability ; the warden oallednlse members to order Coun. Shaver, seconded by Coun. Ellis, the ooun‘cil resolved itself into a conference for the discussion of a county system of roads. 'tlcucu in motion » H . - warp; W 1 .. . â€1%.,†"'LM‘W’“: amen,“ ., .. J, . White-‘4 ..,_ * ‘ v THE WATChMAN, LINDSAY THURSDAY. FEBRUAR ________________..._â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-.. NEWS OF THE WEEK. --â€"Mr. John Mcctnn of Belmont ownm t ed suicide by cut- â€"â€"-Ttte Spanish government will ask the next Cortes to vote £8,000,000 for strengthening the navy. â€"Ru~sia will mlke experiments to ._-Wm Hutton, acolzored employee -â€"The suit of Hathaway and Heard Fridrjof Nansen for for alleged breach of by the .._The go‘d reserve in the United has roached $163,670- The acmmulation is becoming hat of a burden, and the govern- â€"-â€"About a month ago Samuel Gurnctt of WoodStock sustained a slight injury to one of his ï¬ngers, which at ï¬rst was thought to be trivial. Two weeks ago blood poisoning devel- oped, followed bv erysipelas, which ï¬nally resulted in his death. â€"-â€"Lord Aberdeen has approved of an order in council aIIOWing the law to take its course in the case of lamps Allison condemned to be executed fer the murder of Mrs. Orr, near Berlin. The execution takes place tomorrow (Friday). â€"â€"While Lord Brassey, Governor of Victoria, was attempting to board his yacht in Melbourne harbor from a launch last Thursday a wave Carried the gangway away with Lord Brassey and the boatswain on it. They nar- rowly escaped beining crushed between the yacht and launch. â€"-A deputation representing the bicycle manufacturers of Canada wait ed on the ministers of Finance and Customs at Ottawa last week and ask. ed for aspeciï¬c duty of $9 each on bicycles, with a provision that in no case it should be lower than the equival. cut of 25 per cent. advarlorem. â€"â€"Jabez Spencer Balfour, now serv- ing 14 years for fraud in connection With Liberator Group, was examined in the L n:lon b nkruptcy court last Thursday. The convxct was in ill- health. lie said he had left the country in 1892 owing to the advice who ought to he ve knewn better. “Jeanie Deans’ †gravestone in Iron- gray churchyard is being chipped away by relic hunters. The name of the girl whose stcry Sir Walter Scott used in the “Heart of Midlothian†and whose appeal to the Duke of Argyll procured her sister’s pardon was Helen Walker. â€"Eli Blake, postmaster of Tongawa, Oklahoma, has been waylaid and beaten to death.. Blake was a deacon of the Buptist church and had been a leader in an attempt to drive the saloons out of Tongawa. The attack upon him followed the arrest of four saloonkccpers. â€"Tlte German emperor completed 39 yeaas of life on Thursday last and the anniversary of his birth was cele- brated throughout his empire: more generally than usual. His mother and relatives congratulated him. and the newspaperS, excepting Socialist organs, had kind things to say about him. -â€"Whtle agents and lawyers were searching the world over fOr Edw: rl Oheinstich. one of the, heirs to the millions of Budapest-’5 greatest banker, the object of the quest occupyied a maniac’s cell at the county asylum, Chicago. His death is recorded, with a pauper’s number opposite it, on the books of the asylum, , â€"-Tbe Italian government intends to submit to parliament a bill imposing a tax on titles, and the measure discloses the idea the Italians have of the market values of these marks of dis- tinction. The bill provides that anyone desiring the title of prince shall pay $8,000 therefor. Five thousand dollars will be the sum necessary to obtain the title of marquis, while $4,000 will buy the title of count. Anyone may become a barron who is willing to pay $1,000 for the honours. . â€"There is likely to be a big demand for labor from British Columbia during the coming season. .The British Col- umbia Mills, Timber and Trading Company of Vancouver require about 1,00 men to work in the woods, getting the Douglas ï¬rs, for which that out chantry is noted, and they have been compelled to come all the ,way to the spare people in British Columbia have turned their attention to the ï¬londyke. ass. defendant in a suit which, will entail the laying bare to the public of When the» executors of Baird’s estate is era-Mint: in the 'ite u. an. pupa... â€lg es C. A. SEATON oaxwoon, ego and Member Ontario Medical Veterinary Toronto. Ofï¬ce: A few doors south of Hm Bros; tore. Day or night calls promptly attended to (‘hargcc moderate. I For COUGHS and COLDS tunic GORDllL In introducing our Cough Cordial to those bothered with coughs and colds we cannot speak too highly of it remedy, and recommend it with the Montreal to try and secure them, as all , 1â€"Mrs Laogtry is about to appear, her relations with the late Abindon - Baird, the millionaire sporting man.“ mbdean'iuventory they foundcousid embleofhis property in question in . She alleged d ‘ , V555,... “vertigo; A. airing for Y 3RD 1898. (can . @@ LINDSAYS 3 P Fig LEADINJ ï¬g CLOTHIER Ed @E underiul Sussex pg iii Coughs Greaz‘ Reducizbm Sale Is a Wonderful Success. The news has been noiscd air»;- 7, i of our Merciless Cutting of 'Nintcr Clothing. BARGAIN PARCELS have been going out 5:? the town and country, and neighbors wonder 15.3: E We. . . . . . i . .e‘. .‘ttlf'gjl'. 0‘ “ll lucky neighbor’s luck. @Edg E. ((33: LIKE SAMSON PRICES HAVE BEEN SHORN TO THE SCALP‘ to the people belong the Spoils. Next month we cerium Stocktaking, and we would rather take CAASII 131.: stock. That’s the whole story. for the spring, and the time is short. There’s hundreds of snaps for early burg-rs who Eorrt' - to get them. Come, but don’t be in a hum" when r 3 ~_. “t†‘Lv, r(‘ .«L,,_‘. New goods a. , z .. t\ â€â€™3'â€. «a .4 'v-... in. Our stoore is too big to be looked over in h;sll".;: :1’ - : Whether you spend 25 CENTS or 2: L:(,)LL;‘a:j-{SH;K take our afï¬davit that the prices will bevlizilc over 1131;} Priceâ€"in some lines not even half. ‘We may :1 repent our rashness, but we will sell tin: and - :~ afterwards. 3 “ALWAYS GOOD AT 603633.†B. J'. GOUGH, ' COR. KENT AND WILLIAM-Si S. on. @ ' “ï¬ne-asthma“ 3.7,“, assess! F‘, ‘@§@E%l@95@@§ï¬dï¬@§@§@§@§ GE lg. L l gill-l THE wortoERFULcsEAPm ï¬WEllFb‘i .. _â€" ’muus a. to. W WHOLESALE Allll RETAIL Veterinary Surgeon. ONT 7" Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Voter-lam Col Society â€"Lungber, Lat}; and Shingles of all kinds. â€"Dry Hardwood. Long and Short, -â€"Fresb flirted Store, Nut and Egg Coal, commg direct from mines weekly. â€"8cst Blacksmith Coal, â€"Tile of all kinds and sizes, â€"â€" Fresh Aim ). 41’nd Celebrated Queen- ston Cement for building and KARL’S Get our prices before buying. as ours is lines Of Fancy 80:35 i the mostcentral, and convenient yard in town, with roads on three sides. Try our. CHARCOAL for Kindling and Summer use. 52,“. next 30 days. 551"! Less Tuax This is ‘7 .. DL‘CTIOX SALE. and let us giltu‘ _ i» \w R. BRYANS as 00., We know it to be a valuable Id°Ph°n° 56- 0mm N0 9. Vic. Ave greatest conï¬dence. Are You Going . . PRICE, The First Dose gives Relief and a Bottle . ‘ ' 1 , . ll. Janus ‘ CO. ‘ a â€Owns. 3,400â€: 3 of THE “'A'ICUMAh - o o. ““ LN!" Minx mus. The Corner- 1"an Store.