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Woodville Advocate (1878), 3 Mar 1881, p. 4

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‘ One gentleman proposes to plant trees on all road allowances. throughout the townships. There.m‘e..~.180. miles of mud allowances in? East ~Whilhy. which would afford loom for 22,000 trees. Fiflpytoents each to he allowed‘ for planting and attending would cost $11,350. This sum is to be raised ,hy the issue of debentures, which these coming after and who would derive the .. benefit from the trees would assist to . pay... He also .tliought the vainqiul government might; reasomblgy--' pay. at portion of the interest, seeingjt would )8 importance of this matter. The reck- less manner in which the forest lands ' one disposed of is already producing efl‘eets which. to say the least, is a rude warningh-nqud which, in this neigh- bourhood three ,yeius ago“ was. very plentiful,.i_é now getting so scum ,timt foeqnently-‘it cennot be procured, and it has so advanced in price that mnny are seriously causidering the substitu- tion of coal; I Many of our farmers here not a meson-their farms, and othem erefnst approaching the same position. . Aside frothismnsidei-ation there are others even. mete inipprtant attached to this subject.~ Year after year as the forest lsndsnre denuded‘oi their trees, the rainfniidn‘flansda is getting. jinn-y peroeptihly less., [1‘in wernipg ypice of thescientist has been hpnnl in vain, end the work of indiscrimte destruc- tion is still going on. ,In France and portions of Spain, the cutting down: of the forests have resulted in complete sterility, while in Germany and in the Western Scam; it has been found no- cessary to force the planting of trees by N“ I“, and the process has resulted in I“! muph benefit by a largely increased sm‘ =§o~hp-u- < sh sp ofl oin pa ul' (lie Sh tl|< an The Oshawa Farmer's Club at its hat week’s session discussed the very importantenlgiect of “true oultnm." Sejne‘ofibho ideas brou ht fcrward in reference to this imlfi'tanc subject were so good that they are deserviugpf more than a passing consideration. Atxthe present time..when1 attention iepeiug directed to tlxe;.matter of lower ing the waters of Idgez,8imcoe would it pots-beaten for-the citizens of Toronto to consider the-many advantages which this lake; oflcrs tachom... Every few weeks Ave-notice...npp;,opriations being made either So:- muinteining or repairn inggthenwateryworka ofrthe city, ‘Jnd yet'fer,‘ all. the enormous expenditure ilv‘this direction the citizens are. enp- pliedt with the worst ctr-‘Waterr The water-pf Lake.,.8imcoe is remarkable fogitepurity,.and we do not see any verypwioua obstacle to prevent; the city from being supplied with it. , Lake Simcoe is about 38 miles from Taranto at'an elevation of 472 feet above the level‘ofllake Ontario with a gradual deamtfoig‘nosdy the entire distance. , Nan were it poasil-le to utilize this in~ A exhaustible reservoir what an immense saving.j_t:would be .touthe city. The pmeet of mategin practically unlimited quantitieegfoe, every punpeue and anon, construction costs. have been defrayed. for next to nothing. Here is ngcod chance for-the ingestment of some ofthat surplus capital which has been n idling-jug the banks sotlong. We-.’are t1 of the opinion it would pay. .the citizens 015.310ch much better thaqtthe honns~ ibgmi‘hwre railways or tlxe,, perpetual “ expenditure of maintaining costly water 5 works. A TREE CULTURE:- 31w télfloudvme. gamut: vs wa~.v\, TORONTO LEE SIMCQE. .. WOODVILLfl MARCH-3, u Pm BonaPublico." muons "mo“ whenl atfieution ected to tlxehmatcer of lower on; of Indgez,8iuooe would it for-aha citizens of Toronto tho-many advantages which VVMNV\ I. With it. . Luke lea from Tan-onto feet above the With a gradual VVVYVVWWsa-w AN important- qumtiom. in. orthoepy‘ lwz heun settled at lust. xMw‘ny n [wr- plbxgd schoolboy, and Wu (hue my ’schoolnmster to», lynx longed for .m 'mlthoritntivo decision. 31344» What he should call the: State whose name is spelled A‘l'o’k-a-uaum-s.._\1t has hem: ofliclally decidml that the true gunman-- jointionhia Arkwnama. --Ao. Amoricnn lmpPl' says in rel‘amnce to this decision ul‘ thu Shaw authorities :-“ The In- diuns called tllb rhm- from which the State takes the name ‘ Arkansnw,’ and the spelling ‘ Arkansas ’ mm pmlmhly an attempt of the muly French ex- ploielfa to spell the Indian muno phon- .-¢,i¢nlly. However that. may ha, wo suppose that the moogmzml right. of 1881. THE Japanese are advancing so rupid~ fly in the piiucipleu of western civilian-- tipu that it in hard to keep up with the changes introduced in the Mikado}; V empire. Hitherto prejudice hml fur~ hidden to women «lmost every kilul of work, but several of the principal mumr l'uctures 4. are now operated with i l'enmle employees. Thus fun-‘the result. is considered favorable. , ,The ,worh done by Woineu..cmnp.-n'os am. well {in quality with tlmtgloue. hy men. ,tlmt several now-cloth factories ureulumt-to he built exclusively forthueuiployment of women. The worst feature-09 the cue-3 is that the'wmueu are kept get work twelve home in the day without. inter- mission ; but intelligent Capitalists may lie expected to detect noon the «Hand- A . .. .77 1‘ ' vantage; at}, onerwotk ~",~A DECISION.wus given in Common iLm Cliumbu‘emu-fl‘m’onto which has anfiimportant bearing on- .the question ofAlilei-iiiunic‘qimlification .now ngitat - ing this -city:.. The case was that ofiuu Oukville Councillor, whose light tooit was challenged on tho.gr9uml sof-m'aut of property qualification. .Jutlge Oslur ‘ decided that the mueRSPd. value of pro‘ ~perty on which the defendant qnulified «an only he looked «pin urriving utithe amount 05 property quailificatiouw- As that mnounawus shown to he insufficiâ€" eht. when nmonntwfimorhguges was gileducted, the summons was mmle nb~ solute to unseat defendant with costs, ainl fora. new election.-â€"Ottnwu Free l’ws'. v; ...... 6 .v. oumlilufl ¢UO,UUU 8 your. Canada, withJess than a tenth ofour niaighhonr’s population, and occupying the position of n dependency, has .thir- teen heads of departments, .who coat for salaries $92,0001n. ye’ap-vâ€"on $105,000 if we add the sessionul indemnity. Who says that Canada. is too much goyerned ‘l Grits and‘Tou-ies me on . qu gql footing "in this matter, as neither party has ”made any effort at reduction.â€"â€"Jleso. .serzm. I THE United States with its p4 {ion of fifty minions and holdin Ifiatus of an-indelwndeut nation; i: tent with seven heads) of dapurtn "Busting for galaxies 856,000 a Qanada, withJessr than a tend: 1 IT is singnlar that our dealels will coutinne to buy and sell eggs by the dozen instead ofsellingthem by weight. There is no more justice in a consumer or a retail dealer being forced to [my a certain price for a lot of eggs _ that will only weigh Nov 18 ounces, When the next customer may get for the same price a lot that will weigh from 2210 .24ounces, than there is ' (short-weight canned goods ctmraiailm. lien is a chance for some Grnnger to . 'immortalize himself by agitating for a c unge. Is there a. standard weight Ifor eggs ‘I If there is, we have neven {seen it; ,but there should be. Eggs- f3uctly.â€"-Gsuide. , Tns Bribishforoea .iu . Sou“: vAfrica sustained. showman-eat defeat omSIno- luat. Guam-«Lemmy ou Same-day night. occupiodz‘he Majalm Mountain, Which immediate); overlooked the Boer limition. Onâ€"Sundaytmouning he was _a‘t_tacked by the‘enemytfromnbelow, and from want of ammunition hismm had ‘ to retire. , General Colley'rhimulf was killed, and only. 100:23uizihh..ou:. of his force of 627 men are said‘to have eaâ€" .minfell. ‘ It. is certainly time cal-Logic; .leture'slmnld move. in. this important ‘ manor, either byx pointing the origin- 'ul forests or by. judiciously assisting in the planting of others. It is not wise to neglect because the results are gradual and imlmroeptible. Nature’s warnings, however, gent! y conveyed are too forcible to be neglected. onees. fl‘hus fun-aha nosuib. 'ed fiwmublm, ,Tlm ,work‘ men..com{sm-s an».,.well {in {lehdouu by men. Mutt. cloth funborias are .nlumt-w lusively for.thaennploymout. "‘1. A, Mitnriul; gym. heads) of departments, t; is com Mined by Mr. Broad, seconded by Mu. Bowen, that. the following grunts Ira-nude to indigent persons . Blow’a family in care of A. Cameron, 88.00; \Wdow Wallace and mm in care M L. “Merton, 87.00; J. Edwards. 8200 - Man $3.50 {Ol‘ucgdl‘li‘ addition to 81.50 a‘ Cnrriml. IIAIIII‘MAJ'OWNBIIIP COUNCIL. ~ Council met this 21% day of Febru- ary. 188k?” anlmrs all present Minute-a of lamt. meeting. mad uni upproved.. , . anml‘h} Min-Brand, seconded ivy Mr. lmmmlnnugh, that the Rneve giv» his nrdm'un tlmfl'rmsurer in favor of R. Irmiu for 8450, I'm- erecting a safe- gnnz‘dm‘numl gravel | “In" 1‘3 5“ Dn- ----' A m: and ainicuwuy ;] Mitchell 6.x. \ch:iy vs. JR -â€"Suits witlullnwn. Jumimon vs, McKayâ€"Judgment by clerk, $14.00. Denver vs. Hullerâ€"Jndgmenf. for plaintiff by G. \V. Millnr. 3146 49 Cmnpbell vs. Anlmmnâ€"Rbfermd by consent to G. \V‘: Millnr. Tiv‘nlney vs.- S. '8; Mil; Eldonâ€"A. d~ journed. Smith vs. Mnrrisonâ€"«Adjou‘mmk " Amns vs. Jnhnsouâ€"Jmlgmenti for plaintiff for 846.76. M cMillun vs. Kingâ€" Adjourned. Caunphvll vs. vaensoanlirintifl' nonâ€"an i u-d. FMOGhfl'my Vsn: Muylmeâ€"ndioiu‘md fill: next Cum-t, at. defendant's ‘ ‘rvquemv ‘ ‘ McDemzall "vasMcKayâ€"New ~trinl ‘ by count“. Campbell? Vs. MODdugaHâ€"Juflemnnt for plaintifflny G: W. Miffar for $33:50." Pangm-m vs; McKenzieâ€"Judgment for plain c'rfic‘ 3 Cnrrin vs. McKonzieâ€"Adiourned--a‘t plaintiff’s request. ’§Sfrllrhl't vs. :Dixonâ€"Judgtilanb- for plaintivfiifm- $521M: ‘~‘ McNabb vs. IIcDuiutgnll-â€"Cléliman£, chEnchern. intm-ploadel adjourned to chambers, by consent: . AVer vs. Maybee-uRefmred to : A M‘onisan by consezm- . ' Cimpbelbws; Kihgâ€"J adgment for " plaintiff for $73305i" « May bee-vs. Sutherland-«Aclimirned. Maybee vs. Bir‘neaâ€"et al, iudgment , for plaintiff fan-amount claimed. H yzeldean vs... Wilcoxâ€"Judgment for plaintiff fOré$33.00;W ‘ gIIisdeln vs. McBeanâ€"Jlttlgmnnt for plaintiff by G. WVl'Millar for $51.12. Wmizer vs. Mchn-qnoduleâ€"Judgâ€" ment for plaintiff for $74553. . Currie vs. Morrisonâ€"Phintifi‘ non- suited. Smith vs. Sut‘lierlandâ€"Arl’om‘ned Dobson vs. McKayâ€"Ginnislweuq Davis Jz Bro; judgment .fuI--,plaintifi‘ ‘ against p. d. and gar..-cou-Iwel $36 $10: claim 8500 -“ " Cnmplwll Vs. Moi'n-isonn-Jui‘lgment . ‘ far plaintiff. Maybed vs. TllfiFAâ€"Jlfilamhnt by = G. W. VVilliu' for‘plaintifl‘, $22.25." Maylme vs. Torbnto Dairy Co.‘â€"Ad- journed. ‘ ‘3' ' ‘piaintifl' by G. W; Mia». ' “w” Nofit v3. Sandefisonâ€"Leac, gun-niihee, judgment f0: plaintiff agnimu. p. d. ajul gar. '. . Fleurv vsJ "RSI-nanny COURT, COUNTY .l' VICTORIA. ‘5' TM foikfiving in a report of the Division Court Sittings held before Judge Dean, at W'oodville, on Monday. Rob. 213a :â€"..- are rum-pover, sum to be veiy' lunch diaconraged bynhe presence of General Wood, who has; a great reputation. among them,,.,nnd perlnips hi8 Wellâ€" {known ability in effectively handling n ‘ flying oolunnmlmn prevented them from adoptingdho method which, though best suited for their case, is one which :Genernl W601i hushad peculiar success in combating. Tun Boers are, it is reponed, pre~ paring for at last great. struggle. They have not-noted with their nennl wisdom in staking theirsuccesa on the reunite on ouogrent lmctleaa they seem to do. A guorillu wan-him, which Would length en the campgiign, making it both 008!!! and tiresome» would have been a better choice. 1! lie lmrd,-however. to keep ‘ an armyi. like that of-the Boom long in the field, and this ..hus -.prpbahly. forced more pgecipitate measures. The Boem are moreover, said to be veiy' much dimonragod byuthe presence oi General every man to determine both tlm spelt” ing and tlwpronuuciatiou of his own name extend" to States also, and lumen we are bound hereafter to writu ‘ Ar~ Imusus’ am! to my ‘Arkmmml’Lâ€" I ,, -._.“ u:-I|V‘l"fl{ ’ ll' fur sluncoway In ahea-ly grunted.-â€" mm in mm» of L; '. Edwuds, 82.00; McKinnonâ€"Judgment for A. 11-- -.... my ‘ Arkanmw.‘ ”Campbell Mu Suva-Inn Potter, otlle'tli‘smlt; while splitting wood on Sstnnln‘v oflnst' wnek. own-did the job. greatly ‘to his sorrow. ’l‘ho axe went through the sticlt ihto one of his . feet, splitting the great too from end to cm]. ‘ fir Spring Goods at H. "Wilson’s. 'N'ew Grev Cottons. Now White ("louons. an‘ Holland Linens. cheap. Come and sec tin-mg. '(mm-muâ€"A woterpipe .‘ in, thin Toronto post- oifico become choked} 't‘s'and upon expending about .350 in trying .to discover the cause. on col about twoJeet lung. and as tliick'zns n liroom handle,"wmt.found lodged firmly in the pipe. ‘ 3" Great Reduction 1 Prices clown in Furs Mnntles, Millinery sud Dress Goods st Malatyro Prior's. CAM: men inrtho grazing districts to the east oi ‘ the Rocky Mountains anticipate very heavy losses from the ssvere winter. Many cattle hsvo slrosdy died, and the es- tent of the wuther’s ranges osnnot yet be ostimstml. - A large sssortment of Razors just re- ceivednt Gunn Bros. Satisfaction gnawi- toad. 'l‘ur: Uxhridue (J'Mnliam 2 wraith the councillors of that village to getbsomu of tho hie-'4: hum of the "shown council “to deal with tho billiard and liquor licelioew 41:7- Mclntyre 8:. Prior hurt: at largo Stork of Boots Shoes We Km selling Ovnrahbes tt Mauufncturer's List Priéda'r , Youthful depravity in on the immune in l the city of Moutoeal. 0n Mo’flflnyi'oiorilixm ‘nn low: than twolve youths worn in the dock .4 ftlie Recordvr'u Court cbm‘gWith offences of various kinds. h (:1- Oysters. ' Oysfers !. ' ‘Oystora. ' ! .’ anned and In Bulk,- :lwnyn on hand at Mo- Intyre Priors. in "nu-mum umncmnr m: in late mounting r. iagd the Question whether nothing could he (1 no to “wake up" the Vllliigev . f‘w Potiatnes “’liubed.â€"-Anyv~qnanfity of 3' cl potatoes want-J.- for wlxioli-‘tlm highest p '00 will be paid. McIntyre It Priof‘u‘.‘ 3A M nfixnlu awain walked hfiffi-liis’hnmo iii mm 0f the back tcwnships to Gravmllmrnt aâ€"n «lisfnnm nf eighty mikeâ€"hug“ mnrried. T lmv drove limk. hr 'l‘nrumio Oil ("Imp'mwnmmnle'manu- f‘utnmrs nf ” ('nstnrinu " M'Eifi'linb ‘0": 1n- fringemmts will be prosecuted.’ ‘ ,7 _-_ "J .- vuvul m mnw. :w Violinérand Concertinas- ufor Gjnnn' s (3' Furs! Flint ' .T‘Fnrs ! .' A large stock' 20 Klmml cheap at McIntyre~and Pi’i'nr'é. _ Tm: Midla‘n’cl ”’Rn‘ilwayflo‘mpany has or- deaml four exm-haavy lncomotivbs f'rb'm tho" Portland IucnmntiVé'worki. #3. A large quantity of Flax Scbd (fir-Gum? ‘ 31.. ch‘énp. ' ‘ ‘ERhms'n'l M'vtumax, an employs in'Mfi'f‘Yhn- nell’s amvanillfl'fltncmee. had a fobt nanrly cgt off by anirélfltu' saw. I Mbved- lir-lf'n‘. Parkinson; seconded ‘31»! Mr. Bmk'es, that. die l{"‘8V0 he in- “meted toget 61h.“- aompers and Inn’s (I'm same left with tho Clark for dish-in bh tion. -â€"~:Coi1’-i-iod » . ~. anml by MP. 36mm, sacnnrlml by >MI2‘Pai'kilmnn am this 00'"an nmfi :iilimu'n to nwef. agnil'l on the sncoml Monday in Mit’rch to appoinf Path?) n3nsters.-â€"Cn‘fi-imi Jokmâ€"F. Commas. TBxCFerEfi By-lnw No. 167 at .Cnmmict-n Was lead ffinnlly passed. Trmsur-en increased to $30§000. â€"â€"Cm- ried. Mon‘ Ivy Mr. Parkinson. seconded lxy Mithfivnslnmnglx that the Roan.- lve wquestgd to have the Bum is of the Moved by Mr. Bmad,’ apcmvled M Mr Pm‘kinson that By-lnw No.167, Iieing n hvâ€"Iaw to provide for'the re appointing of J. F. Cunnings as Clérk QTHm’Ml'micipulity, Im‘receivgd and read a first “maâ€"Carried. .- Mnfeol My Mr? Bowm._ amondml- by Mr. Lcfivuuln-ongh 'lmt the lie-eve givvr hfis (mlm- on the 'l'i’easm-M' in farm-(1F I, 'L Whih'siule Fm- 8128.56,'- 'tw‘i-nm payment due 13! March "be mus-uk- moving mill dun) â€"Carried. anul In: Mr lum-nshrough, secmuiJ HI lay-Mr: Broad that the printing for the presmlt yaw be given to Mr. C. D. Barr, his tends; being the lowusha Culried.. Moved by MI‘. Bo'wes. secontlml hv’ Mr. Lownuln'ougln that the Auditm-"s I'l‘pm't as now maul be mlopted.â€"Cnr- ried. .. 1‘ i . I 301.30 n81: gqnnc‘illdr at :5 late repairing Scraper. 75c.â€"'€flrriecl. Moved Iny MrfBowes, seconded lw ‘ Mr: Piu’kitmmdmt the-Clark notifiy ‘ tlm 'l‘rustees of Sclmol é actions 18 and 15 that this cunncil will M its ‘m'u mooning: tuke imn mnsidémzinu I'lw llmnpriaty of (blanching- 39‘ new” “ping [Hid out of Dom No.. 1003i1.}\'. from Schufla‘hfiinn 18 and summing the mlulenttHSuilool Section 15.-â€"Ca'n-‘- rial. -’!'Mr’ "Enlhtéfli‘l’gww in cure of S.U.\Vfllr culvvfli 00 pvr mouth in care 01 E. Bowes.â€"Um tied. Muvud by Mr. Parkinson. seems-Ml IN MI. Howe-8, that the Raw" and Cork lm authorizml to lmm u io'ul lmma uxecntHl fur a gravel pit. fur '20 years on Lot 2. 15%|: emu. of Mnripnxa, fur Hm sum.“ ul‘ $89.00; the tuwnfililn of Eldon to-pny one MILâ€"Unwind. Mun-«l by Mo‘. Luwmslnmlgh, Mm. qmlml by Mr. Buwes‘ Ilmb tlm liww nivn his orders on ting-‘l‘rensm-vr fur the fo’lomi‘n‘g: C, D. Bhrr'i account- fu- Printing. 33250390. Sili'ar-ncconnbfm‘ bcmlmrs,$'l.85 {dammit :Mmgmlrr for repairing Scraper. 75thâ€"Gdrried. ulcr, 36.00 ; MN. Unulmn in care of 'l . Bruml, 32.00 ;; .\lu.~. Maria in cam m' E. B-mrx, 84110; Mm. Sweetlaunl, $200 ; Mr. J; Mm. McDmmId m H» cuinG 00 pm- mouth in care 0! E.‘ Boweu.â€"-Um tied. Muved‘ by Mr. Parkinson. sewn-Ml "V”. by MO‘. Luwnxlnmlgb, 30'5‘. II by Mr. Buwes“ Ilmt llm live-w his ordtrs on thq-‘l‘reusm-nr fur tlm >. 167'hfter passing through third time and B Tfix 0’8!“ m'fi'f‘ng snlér at “'09!!va Fab: Bil; 1331’: ,\ LL parties indebted to the late Hun of I JAS. A. MI'I‘CHEJ.L. CO are re- quested to c ll nml'sottle at once, and save uncecesnry costs, as we «hall positively place all unsettled cltu'ln'e inmnit for oolleo- non, Ind “ Don't yourtmflot' it. ” ALSO TAKE NOTICE. that we have bml ht all Mr. L. Moybeo'e ‘ Books and Note: or which Settlement must} be had immediate!) . K mam CAMPBELL ANGUS CAMPBELL ..., “'nnaun'n ”.I. nAL Inn- THE 56qu prJfiertiea will be mid choap hr flash or on Credit to suit purchasers. MONEY '1‘0 LOAN mm». 5.1.! noun clear. 0mm; West quart.“~ No. 1317:!) Con I'Jldun. 50 acres. 26 acres clearedfl Lnt: No.32. 8th (Jon Eldon. “8 acres. Also Store, "wailing and Barn in the viHngo of'lnrue‘illu, Imowu In the Car miflmel; property. ' He 98mm: halfof. Lot No. 14, 2nd 00“.. M Elddin. “Where; with 70 acres clear. . Lug llml‘semld.lmrn..uuly one mile from Argylerkmmuns tho Gillcnpio Proparty. North half No. I5,” [at Goa. Eldon. 100 acres. 23 acres clear. Sonth‘ ‘Vest quartfir N“ Invnl. 11,... In: ,, -n _, Mnrims‘w Juh 26th, ISSI Timber For Sale. hitters mlverbisud amt J got a battle mnl’ took one toaspcmvfnl three times a. day the final: day. audaisidil not help me; then I took . three tablespnonsfnl three times as day for four ditya, whtlmt gnvo me great relief. I _hav¢« takcn.une bottle and think I an: cured of Dyspepsia or Sour Stomach as it. is some- times culled. l Wutnmlyletl with a slight attack at filflmfiumhmx of the Kidneys. and ' think the Buniock Blood Bitters hclped mo of that. if hcmihl’r only got nnutliur bottle ~- J think ituvuuiul-unro meof that. terrible pain . in my lack, Limb « can: gt it here. With“ ' tlinnks-tfou.tlze»benefit already received... I remain, your; J 08 ATHr‘AE TULLER , ‘77 a.-.) 0. III“ llll|l ul I’- uF (bu-rum. fur the Biililulpn tragedy. is nearly . “.24 .fum- blmusxnul ilnllar-i. This clues notiuuludy N fitllu cost uf witnesses for the defence or ' Inga-mu»! fees. The wlmle mnuuut will act‘- ‘ I fall \'-;ly.slmrt. nf five thnusaml Ilullnra. ("HIV-‘- 4"; yet. the murderers have game unpuuishml. N‘ a MHJV. H. Wimmu'uflotc‘; 9th con. ), Maripma. last your mum] IJNMI‘Ithela of r mirrors nu ouu aura oflnml and 80" lmahels uhnnngolula on another num'. He raised in ,r , all 6,000 Imshula of roots. all of which he is ‘I V using for feeding pnrpmm. He is fatteningtfi 's twolve head of cattle this winter and finds ~= .. that it pays. ' Ma's-ska. T: “‘Mluzumnz % 00. Dear- Sirs,-â€"-l have been troubkul with Dyspepsia for seven years or mars, and was so bad that I had often to get up in .the night and dis- solve soda in writer amktnke it before [could go tn sleep. I saw your Burdock Blow! Buyers mlverbisnxi and. J not a battle mul- .. --.- . ....... "(-1”: nu uuppeueu to Visit a .f’ ue'fllibo ' sawmill. While there heheard :L‘. a goose am 'stmzma in pursuit. After 3 Ion,” search. stilllgmzl'dd by the noise, he came to!- ' a hole in the- ground and looking dmvn ho I saw the hem! and pat-t of the neck of his bird. L It appeared ths 300w Int-.1 fallen in am hole. > winch being too small to allow a spread of J its wings the [nor bird could not‘ fly out. 1 . While kept a prironer thus the snnw hml ‘ melted and run into the hole. As L165 as it Vs touched the: Luttnm at the hole may fmm the- i : sun i . had frozen. and running it hwl wean. -' tiuued to ffeeau until the elitirai-liir;l, withn I xhe exception «if. its head and: about tm} ‘« inches of its neclmwns imaged in .‘lll ar-um-- ' of ice. The owner procured an axe. fllhl cut ‘inlt a chunk of iuop'go'lse and-all. i which he ,- deposited on the ground and: picked away until the goose was released-fun: its cnnfine- - ineut and march! home in search of its first meal in two «vuekn-fl ‘ IMPROVED A 810m: Rmarc Lu-mm lost agoose. Two -‘ Weeks nftumanis !_.u happened to Visit a ‘ .. .. -LL..,.' ‘ EOE SALE. qnapfitynf EL.“ AND ASH SQUARE - THIflER-fnr sale. Apply tu‘ R. A DA M. Lab 4, Con. 14, Mnripooa. t PAY UPI AN infernal lllilOllillB,’ with the {use pure I tinlly burnt, w.“ picked up on the street in Rent'rew village nu »-'l‘l|nmday morning. What. it. was intenclod for ix u. mystery. and its discovery caused embidumblo alarm. - I’ANRDMJI,Yurkalu and ('x'oorginu have lilml .appwnlx ngn‘nst llua uouubyu nssesamout as equalizml by the. County Uonucflr Tliby claim that while the -pmpefly in their 11‘ npectiuu municipalities is renamed to its full vukieaxhe property. » in utlmr municipalities ia‘ uuly assessed at half its value. ;' 'l'mar cat. to the country in tin: trial of J. (1...... II. I. .I 'l'ul: lmnluy Ham-cl uf l'Julu-.-.u'.‘.iun hm ! lmusml n l'nsuiutlun t9 chm-go «iiurinuiuutlag, -. l Ices on pupils nth-lulu; Hm 11.5}: School: from the mm; and c-nmtry. ‘ " sa' er "\‘usturilw” Machine (M for all i skimlzam' Mnuhmuy. It in 131:3" ’excollunb v iinr Harm-as null walker. lmlkilljfl water 5 and wealh r pruul‘. For Milo by dealer». I “my. .Hva. WILLHPr. Baptist minister M»- l'mmuugiun. W~H prcucumul with“. cumpli- . . umumry uhh‘ns.‘ and 1 lmmlmnw-puno nt-IY m-Iucy. Ins; Week; by thu lummlmrs oNfiu - church and wmrubnuun. ‘ W‘Ask your dealer fnfl» Machine 011“an are that! lmmtlml “Custodian." tun-m genuine. Tm: Him lam. wuok pat-val i thu dam ul Sol'luln's yuul.‘ hum; uu Salunhw. I'Jth imam. It 5M0 “M. \\’l.\'n.vrr. [51].. “can: of lma Ins-m :Ippu.n'.wl .1 Justin: U! c the United Vanuatu: 0! Kurchund Durham. E“ 'l‘mc people of Lindsay mtryin comm [actuary eataluhlmtl thluw m. \\‘l.\'D.\'l‘|‘. l‘i- «1.. Hum-o uf I’m-fingmu. Ins-m uppwnzwl .1 Justin: 0! mm puma {at United l'uuxzwa ol NaniuuuburlnmiMal» In.“ Unl ML} are that: the barrel is “Cut-twins?" aswuuuu other u uhiuw with the {use puf- picked up on the strvot m an »-'l‘hnruday morning. ulod for ix a. mystery. all-(l “I 71.» 3‘~ " ' unduly Ira tryiu' algal; a a Luluhhml m- the Il'u. wwk papvod mud. [or ’4 pumi.’ Hum: will», and J r. huh, It 5.1“; mm m h v are tryiu ’tqgot a x -l lu'lhesk win. n-VuJ much for .3? .‘ l’uum mile. am! . f‘ (Anni-inc "

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