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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Jan 1900, p. 3

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JANUARY 11TH, 1900 '1 F ‘ elleville . Established, INSOMNIA THE SUBJECT OF REV. on. 1 889 . dents have a larger EARNING POWER who we the followini lines of preparation under our ieiit SYSTEM OF TRAINING. I'I HAS NO 'AL. 1. Bookkeeping 2. Shortth 3. Typewriting 4. Telegraphing (Commercial and Railway Work) 5. Civil Service Options (French and German) udents may commence at any time. J- FRITH JEFFERS. M-A» Pm ress: BELLEVILLE, ONT. _30.6m / 'Dffi'm D" w"'_' H H == The Famousfl ‘- P ONTARIO located BUSINESS “Md l COLLEGE : n;-i (2:211: M ost widely attended in America. 31 st YEAR. Send for Catalogue. nosmsornsponnson Sewing Belley‘ille, Ont. ______________..__â€"-â€" __’_______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- _.._____.__‘_.... ' NIMMD HARRISON SINESS and BULLEGE l ' ‘ORIIIIIND ‘~ Cor. Yonge and College-sts. TORONTO, sesses positive advantages. Individual V. action by experienced specialists. Re- ! a“ eratire employment for graduates. Pros- L15 sent free. . ~I. "IMHO JAS. HRRRISOI ES PRINCIPALS *E’fif’TE R M Begins Jan. 2nd, 1900 me: Sussex LINDSAY - \ , in advance of any previous year. 1‘ {you would like a thorough course in either .kKeeping or Shorthind and Typewriting ‘ :WTFisiNoLE-z, “ erborough, Ont. ture line. * crease it. goods inooonol ‘ - ms, Single Chairs, f arlor and Bed-Room ites QQG'OQQQOQOQWQG (J W U) in t1 CL 0 as any. Principal To the people of this district in the furni- For many years we have enjoy- ed an increasing cus- tom. We shall try With this in view we have put ~ in an elegant stock of Everything bles. Ottomans, Lounges These are in the lat- est woods and Styles. The prices are as low THt ”Mr 1 drawers. one train of thought, felose FOR PooitwsLEEPERs. and open that which contains anâ€" other. They do not mix together or inconvenience me. I have never been kept, awake by an involuntary preâ€" occupation of mind. When I Wish for repose, I shut up all the drawers, and I am asleep. I have always slept when I Wanted rest and almost at A Divine Narcotic_.'fhe Right...“ and will.” But I think in most cases we I I in ‘ \ a f a Unrlghteons Si _ » feel that sleep is not the result 0 . “p5 Shun by Public I resolution, but a direct gift from Llfoâ€" “'ords of Consolation for Sui-z God great “Alas! sold?" Do not take this divine gift as a matter of course. Your seven , or eight hours of healthful.unconsciousâ€" ness is a blessing \VOI‘t‘ly of continâ€" uous and emphatic recognition. Praise TALMAGE’S SERMON. SLEEP THE sours VACATION. You cannot purchase it. A French financier cried out: {carersâ€"Tho Last Sleep. Why is there no sleep to be I Washington, Jan. 7.â€"â€"â€"Iu this dis-| course Dr. Talmage treats of a style I of disorder not much discoursed upon ' and unfolds what must be a consolaâ€" i tion to many people; text, Psalms! lxxvii, «1, ‘Thou boldest mine eyesI waking.” 1 I l f 9“,- ""‘t' in ,1 Sleep is the vacation of the soul. It file '10“ or 'U h) FGSU.‘I§.("10I!}S 1‘ is the mind gOne into the playground , 3car. ArtifiCial slumber can )8 mate . . - - a up by the apothecarios, but natural of dreams, it is the relaxation of - I 1- muscles and the solace of the nerves- sleep is a balm, a panacea, a cut to - - . . . . ’ icon that no one but God can mix. it is the hush of activities; it is the . . . (1- C "Cl‘l‘ soft curtaiiiing of the eves; it is {1. Remark the spoon ' 0221:. trance of eight hours; it‘is a calming among the Worst crimes theromciy of the pulses: it is a breathing much ! Of ourselves or others -Uf this mercy slower, though far deeper: it is al of slumber. Much ruinous doctrine temporary oblivion ofiall carkin" I has been mo-ulcated on thissubyect. cares; it is the doctor recognized by: I Thomas 3,1,??? gave p?(”:"1(hme 1‘11“)“ all schools of medicine; it. is a divine a he said, _ lhe. best way 'to lengftieii narcotic; it is a complete anaesthetic our days 1,8 to'stea‘l a {0“ hours} rin it is an angel of the night; it is «A the night. .Wehie told .thdt't long} great mercy of God for the human they did the". “ 0:1; 9““ ”3:11;: Super; race. Lack of is puts patients on the 13698.11}??? to he 4.. 3mm ().1.d:’edg; rack of torture or in the madhouse (“111181 Ԥ years and l‘lersihe‘ 1L 7 or in the grave. 0h, blessed sleep! years. les, but the reason was titiy No wonder the Bible makes much of “f0” all star hunters, and UN” .0311) it. Through sleep so sound that a time for hunting stars '5 1ft "151.1; surgical incision of the side of Adam 1F°"“"‘y they shim .b) (1‘1). r11? did not wakcn hiui came the best night was niadct ITT‘STTHI}:;V8 i: temporal blessing ever afforded to )2 (“St 1.11313}? punt... Iiird‘llroug- nianâ€"â€"â€"Wifcly companionship. While in the nut-ms, t ajnip. than mi“. sleep on a pillow of rock Jacob saw ham Miler pgf;e(«1xi:l(m-ind(.lustin- a ladder set up. with angels coming hours of the nu. t d )E :I:‘) would down and climbing. So "he giveth ".11." after 011‘": hou‘t‘ChO 53;,“ you are his beloved sleep," soliloquized the “5° from "5,9“. ' ' . 10rd psalmist. Solomon listens at the neither a. Justinian nor‘ dq .‘ ,_ door of a tired workman and eulo- Brougham. Id” “(it mi),‘1‘.)2qtn:.(,3p:,, gizes his pillow by saying, “The sleep “1005‘s Of fax.“ “sfmfi‘l‘m hurl 'k of of a laboring man is SWeet.” Peter the abbreviatiotn -Oqoi.i(.:1p.]ifo ALA rc- was calmly sleeping between the two sleep “falsimd ,0; i . t 1 if the ‘ cus- constables the night before his ex- formation lb iicule; .‘anfl l , .h.m',,;d pcctcd assassination. Christ was I toms .Of the “Or (1‘01“: . )(1.(' 1; I‘m asleep in a boat on Galileo when m .thls'llllltlf‘l‘ am “a. (pr fluft 1 tossed in the euroclvdon. The an- 80mm life mum he “1“?“ ”1‘: “021) “it. nunciation was made to Joseph in reasonable hour (1)33“ mi]; J. {11.12; sleep. and death is described as only 109m; wpuld be m u to L‘L u l a sleep and the resurrection as a Ollzliltlrl’i.'h0 third‘ glorious wakcning out of sleep. to be conifortcd who by On the other 1 nd, 'n Oi in”. , o . . . - . , ..' . . ' - sleeplessncss. is arliaold dissorlderl‘lspokt: m right (hmmlm‘: h‘],Ҥ (onn (:0,l2_ on of again and again in the Bible. sonniia. 1” all (“cunt-“"3? immlr a Aliasuprus suffered from it, and we fess‘ions there arol um” i! ,t ner- road, “In that night could not. the special draft IS‘lll‘dte up“? 1‘ ds (,1- king sloop." Joseph Hall said of that yous mun-g» “‘9.” m..." l “31:11:. ‘18.. ruler. “lie that Could command a men and women who can‘no )‘v $33.51* hundred and seven and twenty proâ€" cause the}. were EMMY} - .6 ( bliticil vinccs could “0t command Elem)", l): Srfz‘llilsi(tiliximcsififtfillgiitatliliilliclris wlii). Nebuchadnczmr had insomnia, and ' ,‘ ' . fl . - - '- the record is, "His sleep brake from after taking a whole fdlllll} 0f Ch“ :33 sa::f(’lll_?§ei(lt‘;‘:rrl[lléisaihfogr3331: sure to strike tho‘iiurseryi, htl:'t‘\l)‘(‘ltx“l‘l‘ sectli lie sleep with his eyes.” Asnph 10.” physncal wrecks. MI“) W.“ riiliiitlv was its victim, for he complains in PM!“ Of slumber-is tot All": I‘ln‘m, 5;, my text that his eyes are wide open If ”at .11".lmmg;::(l,1,:11}l:'\.i luxu-dirmlniii at midnight, some mysterious power at In.“ “ m I" l H keeping the upper and lower lids from “Thou boldest All those ought overwork poorly voutiliitod stood for “’ccks Jon‘m‘L' mine 0309 rights of widows and orpnnns m for Insomnia. which has troubled all nations and all ages. has its widest swing in our land, because of the push and speed of all Styles of ac- tivities. as in no other land. Where there is one man or woman with equipoisc of nerves there are a don-n with overwrought..and.tangled guii- failing in his attempts to Show at glion. At some time in 1110 almost room bc trii-s the case all night long, and every night. has been called “Americanitis.” Lust , . , oxporwncorl night, millions of people to whom the terance. “Thou waking." Wonderful is that law which Ralph Waldo Emerson called the "law of compensation." and it has been so arranged that, while the hartlworkâ€" ingr populations of the earth are doâ€" niod many of the luxuries, they have at least one luxury which many of the affluent of the earth are deniod and for which some of them Would give millions of dollars in cash down -â€"namely, capacity to sleep. The most of those who tOil with hand and foot do not have to send out iii- vitations to slow-p. They require no bromide or \uli-rian or sulphonnl or triavol to put them to nightly un- Consciousrw:~:s. In five minutes af‘icr their heads touch the pillows they are as far off from the wall they wore building, or the ditch they Worn dig- ging, or flu- anvil they were pound- in" or the win-cls they Were control- plainct. iiiontbâ€"-â€"scrnionic presence forcvcr. health to duty. on any linL’. as iii-zivcn is from earth. About ~ to hold it. We are ') .. .. - , ; . , . , . ‘ " ”(10(1‘ m ”0 morning, th." ”Tl" look with admiration upon those . . at, lowest tciHIH'l'iilUW 311d 119 turâ€" who throuc'h cxtronio iialclifv to determined to In ' nziccs nearly out. what a complcio tlu-ir life “#1; have 1“,“ capacity quietude for t'zic (-ntiru physical and mental structurc! All night; long, for slumber. of the z'irtcrics nod cvcry molecule of the entire physical organism, and the morning finds the subjects of such sleep rebuilt. reconstructed and touched of God into a ucw life. of Course tlwrc is an unrightoous ,,.- ., - - , , N . , “PM" as “hm Jonah, trying to hixc him 111 woidn. 'lli.it. capo: from duty. sli-pf in the sidcs of the ship whilc tho Eli-(litcrranm’in was in wrath because of that prophetic pzissmigor: as when ('olumbus in his first voyagc. i-xlziiustud from being up many nights. guvi- the. ship in Cllttl‘f-YO foro. of tho stocrmnon and the crew, who, leaving tln- manage-intuit of the vessel side of his bed, so {amt he to boys, wont, iislccp illlfl allowed the ship to strike on the banks of St. Thomas; as whcn the sontinel goes to slccp at his post. endangering the Charles Dickens wdflsk-JOG whole army: as when the sluggurd, by night ' wrote, night. the devil immediately One of the 096th Horace fore he wont to sleep and will accom- plish nothing.r tho dny after he wiikos, fills up Solomon's picture of him as he yawnn out. “a little sleep and a llll,.li‘ Slllllldu‘l‘ llllil a lllllp folding“ Of reflection. opportunify Bllt sleep at bright cxpectatio. of tho the city. tho bonds to slo'cl‘." thinks jest as much of you thing; more blosscd'? If sleep, accordâ€" you get but thri-e or four ing to sacred and. profane literature. is an I‘llllilc'Ill. of dcntli. the nit-writing); sleep as when at, rto all twirl-shed siumbers is a resur- 2 night or nim- boum. rcction. I l-lcinark the first: cupcii the insomnia spoken of in my text, tl‘iaiik (loll. can command shop, and it comm: the , minute he orders it and departs at at, night, where an»! had cured an poleon when he wrote: “Different atâ€" i prisoned. They vow copied of their liberty, but not of (their psalmody. fairs M‘s arranged in mv head as in When I wish to interrupt Have you ever thought that work of recuperation temperaments require. making it a matter of irritation and An antelope ought not to (lren through the disorders that are courtrooms has battlingr for the waking. the life of a client In wlioso inno- cence hc is confident. though iii! the circumstances are unfaivi'irnblc. In his wlu-n llt‘ would like to In: sliiiiilicriiig. 'l'lic physician, lll time of opidciiiics, Worn out in sov- ing the liu-s of whole families and . Ill'lli. between the 'uiigliugs of his every one has had a tOUCh Of lt' IL (Iii-or bell. The me‘rcliiint. who bus . . panics, when tho bunks night there were, as there “.1” be to- went down and “full strut-t became a . pnndemonium, and flu-ri- was ii possi- “T’rdS Of the 140th are appropriate ”t! bilitv that, the llt‘.\'l iliiy lll‘ would lie holdest mine eyes pomiilcssâ€"â€"tli:it night will: no more possibility of gaining sloop than if such a blessing Imd ncvcr tom-boil our Ministers of the irospi-l, in time of great revival, all their pow- ers of endurance drawn upon day by day and wool; by \Vf‘ffk and month by preparation iu‘itrli- borhood visitation. Iicartbri-nkiug obâ€" scquios, sympathetic help for tho an- xious, the despairing and the dying. It is wonderful that ministn-rs of the gospel have any norvus loft and that the angel of sloop does not quit tlicir llut I llf‘i'." and now pronounce high- est consolation for all lll()So",\‘.'hn in any dopartmcnt have SQCl'lllf‘f‘fl their Your slccpli-ssncss is as much a wound as you can find battlefield and is an honor,â€" nblo wound. We all look with rcvcrâ€" once and admiration upon nun who has lost an eye or an arm in tho scr- vico of his country, and We ought to . _ _ Itcniiirk the fourth: 'lusoiziniu is no for such, Shippim bug-V “nth It‘s (mâ€" sign of dixino (IIleL‘uSUI‘l‘. Martin chuntod anointing: of every ('orpus(‘l"‘ Lilthct‘ hat-(l distrcsslng insmnniaizind “When I wuko up in the comics and disputes with me and gives me strange thoughts. until at last I grow enraged beyond endurance and ‘ consc- “S‘ crated champion of ovmytliing good, Dr. Slophcn H. Tyug, Six. in his autobiography, says! that the only encouragement he hrfl to think he would slccp at night Was the fact that he. had not slept the night. bod English clcrgymcn had a gin; m on either might read nights when In) could not sleep. (trot-Icy bold nu: he had not had a sound sleep ’m 15 years. i London better than any other who accomplishcs nothing the day beâ€" writer. because not. \w'mg able to sleep he spent that (time in exploring Wakcfulness may be an opportunity for prayer. Opportunity. for profitable for kindling world, the right. time and. amid the right where there is no atrial. and where (TII'Clnllfiizl“COPâ€""Fall you iiiiirgine any- I slumber will have no uses. God when hours of unfit you got One of. the greatest pragcr nice‘ings ever held If you have cs- -‘ was in a. picnic UM”? Ht 113 01'ka "Ill Silas cmfld Iii-re and'ilu‘ro one . not sleep. The re‘” says they prayed and Sing; prr‘" "i to God. They idi"'io girl of her ‘ . . . 7 "" ' ‘ I. 1 ' . , ( 0 [the minute he wishes it. to go, as 321â€" trouble, and for til-Wt as.» were 1mâ€"_ 0 sleep- the 1 ' . _ . essness may be turned into a r - draWer which contains that subject turc, a communion with God a pal}:- . , paration for heaven? Remark the fifth: Let all insom- nists know for their consolation that some people sleep more rapidly than others, as others do in two, and hence do not require as long a time in sciousness. In a book on the subject of health years ago I saw this fact stated scientist: Some people do everything quick: they eat quick, quick, they think quick, and of course they sleep quick. train can go as far in 30 as a way train in 60 minutes. Peo- ple of rapid temperaments ought not muCh in one hour as unCOn- by a Celebrated medical they walk An express minutes to expect a whole night to do the which slow Instead of alarm be a Christian philosopher and set dQWn this abbreviation of som- nolence as a matter of temperament. complain because it Was not an ox nor an eagle because it can go faster than a barnyard fowl. Remark the sixth: The aged insomâ€" nists should understand that if their eyes are held waking they do not require as much sleep as once they did. Solomon, who in knowledge was thousands of years ahead of his time, in his wondrous description of old age recognizes this fact. He not only speaks of the difficulty of mastication on the part of the aged whcn he says, “The grinders cease because they are few,” and of the octogcnarian's caution in getting up a ladder or standing on a scaffold- ing, saying, “They shall be afraid of that which is high," and speaks of the whiteness of the hair by com- paring it to a tree that has white blossoms, saying, “The aliiond tree shall flourish," and speaks of the spinal cord, which is of the color of silver and which relaxes in old age, giving the tremor to the head, saying, "The silver cord be loosed." But. he says of the aged. "He shall rise up at the voice of the bird"â€" that is. about half past. 4 in the summer time, an appropriate hour for the bird to rise, for he goes to his ncst or bough at half past 7 in tho evening. But the human mechan- ism has been so arranged that after it has been running a good while a change takes place, and instead of the almost perpetual slccp of the babe and the nine hours requisite in midlife six hours will do for the aged, and “he shall rise up at the voice of the bird." Remark the seventh: Insomnia is probably 3. Warning that you had better moth-rate your work. Most of those engaged in cmploymcnts that pull on nerve and brain are tcinpti-d to omit neci-ssary rest. and Slur-p- lcssncss calls a. halt. liven their pleasuring turns to Work, as Sir Joshua Reynolds, the grout painter, taking a walk with it friend. met a sunbrowncd peasant boy and said, "I must go home and doepcn the coloring of my Infant “Hercules." The sunbrowncd boy suggestcd an improvement in a grout picture. By thi- iimc most pooplc Imvc rciiclicd midlife. if they have bchaivcd wcll, morc doors of opportunity Opt'll bo- foro Illi‘lll than they ought to enter. Power to dcclino, powcr to say ".\'o,'l' tin-y should now cultivate. “lion a man is determined to bo uscâ€" ful and siitnn cannot dissundo him from that course, the great (Ii-ccivor induces him to overwork und in that why got rid of him, Remark the eighth: All the vic- tims of iiiSomniii ought to be con- Solod with the fact that thi-y will have 11 good ION}: Sll‘i'll after awhile. Siicrcd and Ilrnl'dlll' liti-raturc again and again speak of that last slcop. (:od know that the human race would be dlSlH)Si‘(l to make a great ado about, exit from this world. and so he inspires Joab and David and Danicl and John and Paul to call that condition “sloop." \Viicn iii, Iothany the brother who was tho support of his sisters after thcir father and mothcr wcrc gone bad himsclf expir- ed. Christ cried out in regard to him, "110 is not. dcud, but slcopcth.” (‘hci-ring thought to all poor slccp- crs. for that will be a pleasant sloop, induced by no narcotic, dis- turbod by no frightful drcam, intcrâ€" rupted by no harsh sound. Better than any sleep you ever took. 0 child of God, will be tho last slccp. Most people are fircd. Thc nights do not repair tho day. Scicntists, by minute calculation. say that; every night comes a little short of restor- ing the body to thro it was the day before, and so ovory scvcnth day was put in for entire rest, to make up in reparation for what thcnights could not do. lluf so restful will be the last sleep that you will- rise from it without one sorc iicrvc,withâ€" out one tircd lilill)-â€"l‘t‘8lt‘(l, forever rcstcd, as only God can rcst you. () yo fired folks all up and down the, world, fired with Work. or tircd with persiicufions. or tircd with nil- iiicnts, or fired with bi-rcavcnicnts. or tired in the struggle against tcmptution, clap your hands with eternal glee in expectation of that. sloop from which you will wake up so rested that you will ncvcr nccd another sleep or even another night. “There shall be no night there." ioâ€" causc there will be no need of its quicting influences. So. my hcarcr, my rcadcr, “Good night!” May lod give you such sleep toâ€"niglit as is best for you. and if you wake too soon may he fill your soul with rominisccnccs and expecta- tions that will be better than slumâ€" bor. Good night! Having in prayer. kneeling at the bedside, committed yourself and all yours to the. keeping of the slumberlcss God. fear nothing. The pestilence that walkoth in dark-- ncss will not cross your doorsill,and you need not be afraid of evil tidâ€" ings. Good night! May you have no such experience as Job had when he said, "Thou scarcst mow ltli dreams and torrifies me through visions." If you dream at all, may it be a vision of reunions and congratulations, and, Wilkins. may you find some of them into. Good night! And when you come to the best sleep, the blissful $1001), thelast sleep, may you be “able to turn and say to all the and. pangs of a. lifetime. night!” ~Meri’s Plough BaI., 95c.. $1, $1.25u to _Boy's Ifine Bal., 95c., 31, $1.25 up t?) $2$2 â€"Lames Donna. Ba]. and Butt., $1, $1.10, done right. cares and fatigues and bereavements “Good â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"a_â€"__ “â€"â€" hy should yru buy off SISSON (St CO. ? Because it pays you to lock at these for var ues : Dressings, Trunks and ...Ya1ises... â€"Men’s fine Bal. at $1.00, $1.10, $1.25 up to $5. 50 mmmw â€"Children’s from ”50. up to $1.50 Call ar-d see the custom work done b ‘ ' . y (1} O. H. RO ’S * who also has charge of our repairing. Bring yt ur work 313111;;ghit sussou co, Next Door to Porter’s Book Store WE ‘ Ilur Holi ay . * SELL ONLY Specialties-«w THE: -â€"-Valcncia Raisins â€"Patras Currants â€"Mal2;za Layers â€"-C. or B. Peels â€"-Grinoblcs Walnuts â€"Cookmg and Elenie Fig< A'full :to. k, -â€"Pure Gold Spices â€"Tarragona Almonds The finest selected impor'ed Groceries. 06000000 Our Crockery Department is corrplete. See our im ort lin f ,' suitable for Xmas Gifs. p e O CHBA ARCH. GAMPBELL’ “mag... #Hoh'day Presen L‘sâ€"f JUSt Placed in stock s splendid assortment ' - ‘ of I\ew G for Presents, 3‘ very moderate prices. . . . . . OOdS’ Suuable Albums, Plush Cases, Fancy China Cups and Saucers Sets, Plates, etc., Toys, Bibles and Hymn Books. ’ Special Oileiiiig During December in Suits to Order-----..-..--..-. . A special discount of 10 per cent. OFF regular prices on all 0 ders given this month. Large range of \Vorsteds, berges, Tweeds and Trouserings to select frrm, and a ood TAIL » .. . or IN GOOD SIYLE. g ”R 10 MAHE ”it!“ GROCERY STOC KS complete in best quality. Raisins, Currants Feels Nuts Figs and C ' - ’ ’ ’ onfect Christmas trade. “may for m/ \/ H000 BR08., - (lumen The Rathbun Company â€"â€"â€"â€" WHOLESALE All) RETAIL DEALERS, LINDSAY w? Parties intending to build will find that Hard, Soft ' Coal our LindsayBYard {origins I:51! tgiat ii ne- in stock. and Blacksmith 31“ 3’" cessary in am im r, um , nth, Hardwood d - ‘ ‘ - cred Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mould- any rt of chillowxilfhwooa dehv ' to n gs, etc. Windsor S It ' eese Cement of the best quality for Stable or Brands). at (Dairy Ch “d Bum“ Cellar Floors, Walks, etc. All at reasonable prices. :3, I G. H. M. BAKER; ACEIIT TELEPHONE TOWN OFFICE - MILL OFFICE . We are in it Yet. \Ye have been in the Tailoring Business in Lindsay for more than that long. We are in it yet. In that time we have learned to suit the per} le. We carry the largest stock, keep the most bands with the Iwgest experience oi any tail0is in the county. Sum-c if our hands have been with us nearly twenty years. Our goods are all careiully bought and are worth all we ask for them. Nobody can beat us in quality ()1 goods, pices Century in 13113111688! A. CATHIQSE Co. WWW~| 2 .... WANTED I MONEY TO LOAN on Mortgage at Lowest Rates. Notes Discounted. ’l Quarter _ of a Money and Insurance 10,000 B1181]. Canadian Agent for - - Beauty Peas HIGHEST PRICE PAID. l! The Imperial Life Assurance 2 Company of Canada The Scottish Union and Nation- al (Fire.) The Union Assurance Society of London (Fire) All exceptionally strong Gom- ponies. JNO. KENNEDY Cinnamon Everson I . Hardware Merchants. Lindsay Adm mock? 'uae: WW3»: as n mxumqm

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