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Watchman Warder (1899), 25 Apr 1901, p. 9

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y W ..., V ( â€"Se!'vanf wanted for , general house work. ‘Applyme. 8. J. I«ox.°:~ Brickviller- or to MNLMA B. be “'ch71. town. -â€"16-2. The N HOIjKIN SHOE Ste; .. _o WW :; ORE skin's The animals have been mug t “1 W88 numbers. 1" ‘ h ~" '9} .-".:I..i.lf1'. s"- . ‘.«‘0.'. . z' i v _ . .. . i, . :bll‘ "‘ " "‘“. l‘ 2‘ omjlt .e you to link: ’0' wdlflw “'35 “ nccr' b. the 57th. write“ Apply at “"3 0mm '-_14-tf -â€"Whil ‘ Ale“ the c: of puerboro in the --The Tarbox Pillow Sham HOld- pay car 21:53:”?ng ftlri'itbli.T it “who! 811:1qu tomvrm“ (Fri- 0'25- Clothes Dl'yel's. Carpet Stretchers, stouffVille last Monday morning. 3 . lode » 9f -\,, buttr conccrt Tack Hammers and other useful ar- fulckaand “Mk?“ the foundation al- Block. Bl (in?) evenlfld ' liCles can be. purchased at. Timmin's 'lglxegngne end 0‘ the table to Sink; ............. _ . Can-3 J ‘ . v ‘ _‘ , restaurant. 16 W‘ll' _. ‘ne was thrown into tl‘e pit" 115 5°C band 111 “ctofla Spf'lllb Brtt\‘t 1:} l, ‘an'St' north 15 Driver Bain had his ankle dislocated. , All? ord run last work. h“) -â€"-Prof. J. H. De Silbcrge, the emi- ~11. hum-0mm II: “1:13... nude“ rec run If. 11-11,.“ S an nent German. EerSpeciaum, will be VLMMU’M)“ . the “.5 we“ , L'VrnL11.S ale at. the Benson House. Linds f MOO-Whom“ ”hum m . demand ..1r , . ay, com d- Flosnblb'lhomw ...... ........ L" Wong EH” 11011-1 in toan Monday_ April 29th. to Wednesday, bond. flab-boot. Morm- ”d potlZ'his 80065 May lst. Consultation free. Keep ”M ”0"; 28m Flo-draf- .... . .- new 1 u h p" 91101? S”Med on. the date in mind. 15-2 :fr Ed D -.‘.. ‘ ' S L ‘ ‘ ‘ - o â€" ' ' . . T“ ”‘_" 5k “trulwiw ”I Mr ‘l'hos‘ Crocu- -â€"â€"(_omplu1nts are bcmg made that Winter month:r::c:1‘3.£p:cc§’a%vsbz?§“ : 10 their: niilc south U; VV‘oodville. lungo are being spcare-l in large W “3' own han- tho 5.11111: by provâ€" numbers in the. V'it'in:‘;,y of Cobncmk. sport"? proclivities. He has had a ‘ . l ‘ . . . more u t rts Pmrhtipem and 1251115 ""‘" “M' Pew]? “”‘" ""0" "6mm; “‘ "‘" pm‘ past m“onh?:h$nii§:°1£§f$§. till: xmg 1 per time deserve to be protected has been fairly successful in the males 10.3. R 11.1 Dean Marsh says against the law breaker at this sca- Chmnhavmg captured no less than d . W“ ’38,», 11! l d to .~1"~;' your “‘in son An inspector ought to be put i1:1ne kcbirushcs... The best one was 11': Short 8050“ .1“ Very 3“ . K issue on 110;- on the water up there. ‘20: OVer at eighty-five yards“ It, CITES mu“ “”0“; last “905 1 () F d . . W t l the fox sailing along at 10])- , Billings?“ ,- "'l'11c-.-c is a gum â€" 11 r1 :1} CVening last five. head most speed, hotly pressed for a time pied much of it in U.“ political of cattle belonging to Mr. Hutton on by the ”3"“3 hounds. bus. of. each dez. “0 n m rcndcmmng the old O'chfe farm. got into the '-â€":\t a. meetin of the Fin n {0. .. ndYO“ arctfg . , 8" a co ...... . 1,191. . granary and ate a large quantity of } helnn and M" 1""8'8193’ appeared. Father chop. s45 died the effects two of the pawl” for â€"â€"Mail 11 an address men were pr ant! [A \Vlth . ..Jvdge Harding hmrd eV'idcncc on in twmn the I'nd't‘ in '1 disznut 1 Bathbtm Co and 1'111 Ionf'ford Lum- MC" Mcklurritk K t'. and Hod- ‘w: Toronto and McLaughlin of Lindsay for the ‘1. and 1. siewart for the Long inn! 1‘ o of \liss Minnie weeks Africa. ’ ' the citizens 1. 31111111 ('0. ..'I‘l:e deitl‘. 1101‘“ raham appearing sue led some icle on in 1 .1st appears. poplt to liar it -â€"-â€" Young lady, pupil bf Convent, writing shOrthnnd with fair speed, wants practice in Vomce as type- One of the cowstvalucd at on Saturday night ed to recover. and Lieut..Col. Sam uitable memt-ntos- cured in Seaforth on Friday evening under the auspices of the Collegiate Institute Board on ' After the lecture a banâ€" quet was tendered the“ colonel by ding community. -â€"In this issue an illustrated art- homemade The descriptiV'e lines under the illustrations ’25!!! collection of potted plants in l bloom. ‘ They include the most Popular Varieties at low price. See them- ~17‘2. l. Committee on- Tuesday night. to claim that a refund of $181.86 is due to the. Separate School on last year's taxes. The contention is that the supporters of that school pay a school rate of 6_.mills on $3- 25000 assessment. The funds really used by the school equal the revenue from only 8300.000. The. taxes from the 825000 are. claimed for the school. If the refund is madc for last year the representatives were. willing to waive the claim with regard to previous years. 'No action Was taken. â€"To realize the best results, pro- gressive farming requires not only from of the OV'cr-feed. ..while others are hardly expect- Mon'day : M.P.. lecâ€" Emp i re. Hughes, “Scenes in South of the town and surroun- cultivation of the soil. the best sys- tem of rotation. the best of their kind in seeds and grain sown and planted, but also the best methods of realizing the most out of the pro- lightning rods should be reversed interfere with our ”at,“ hove selected this store a Specials for this Leek (Friday) evening, April 57th Regimental Band of Peterboro, under Rupert Gliddon. Gcrmuny, - took band some two years ago. brought high state of perfection. boro, for instance, a course of fort- nightly concerts have ing the winter, have been attandod by ovcr a thouâ€" sand people and the popularity has been on the iocrease. band the 57th will. not be surpassed in Canada, and a. treat is assured to .all who attend band will come 40 strong and program will be Varied, besides numbers, some of the popular songs of the day. 50, 35, and 25 cents. tcr's. the best methods of enrichment and i H“- ‘ .. ) ’Wflw ' “’A nieeti of ' 1 1'» . M m pooplc interested in rooms good board. Terms 2:22:10 $111115 ti: Cleld for Thug-my 0‘35“" ”‘” ' W "" .. - e ubBoat'Houseat' 8» l . able eSitiuati'on central. A 0 01 k 0 R (312‘s “’9 pply to 0“: It is ropooed to reor an- .. ‘)(:1 l I R IV ‘2 S {I} 72 I{USSEII'St. west.â€"-17-5_ in tile CIUb, . . p 8 I I fly.» lâ€"Mr. A. 13. Terry is showing a m We “exceedingly Mb the hits numbero'floodloaolumo who havoc-lied to Mmboodhdm “c the am "yum odd woimxko it i.” W, 31:31.... no t. gallant “ bolus the only oboe etch ado. m robbing; moot, men of extensive travel who know o need .1103: sigh 3 1.13.1. . ”.'omyofighf- SLATEBbmhlns-lonemumuhumm .11 Ilm will be h m min 1. a a; peotlon. So .‘gcgogmroonhmtoftb World Renowned HUM-10880! for men was node for u from Boo'bo, _th Wohoumhmmhmmdmmm 8801.8 forlodloelnoounloowotyb Boys Muhamma4msmrm .25,oflttis editor? oats..- ' Guk’fiughvodmhedMMUMIkal‘lidLmfl.g,fhhwiekforfic. The N. HOCKlN sHoE’ SIOR m: smut: Popular Arrangements have been made for time and opportunity to exercise his .'. grand Band concert to be given in in the Academy of Music tomorrow 26th. by the the conductorship of .Ifr. 'Mr. Gliddon. fresh from .11 course in charge of the. 57th. and has the organizacitm up to - a In Peterâ€" 'iwn l1: ld dur- und each of these As a concert The ‘the including descr i p tive in Lindsay. and over tun-s Seats are only Plan at Por- Don't ‘miss it. _â€"â€"â€"â€"..â€"â€"â€"-. Personal B. and Mrs Chalice of Rev. .\ Coboconk were in town Tuesday. - â€"-Rev. Bryca was in hours on busintss. Innis of Bobcaygeon town Tuesday for a few â€"â€"Mr."'.M. Bounsell of the Bownmn- ville marbloworks visisted‘gfriends at Linden: Valley" this Week. “ ‘ ~â€"Mr. Fred Parkinson and Mr. express tin-t. Whllotliolouiooo'orloooooolt willlu no to of the Dork W ‘mll! y mmdemdmjga‘. WHITE'S OLD STAND. [1452‘ a Word Aéom‘ M zxea’ Pazm‘s r“ANCfl0R BRAND” Mixed Paint is We giving our- customers entire satisfaction. uarantee every can as represented or money inside and outside use. Also a Special Floor Paint. Try a can and you will be pleased. CINN AM 0N Formerly Cinnamon Everson, Kentâ€"st o - - â€" LIN DSAY Headquarters for mildew Hardware and Farmers’ Supplies 3‘; i §. § refunded A full assortment of colors for lm 3 â€"â€"Mayor Ingle has shown copy of on English sporting pape (:53ch The rioid. volume in itself for it contains abou 50 pages of hcaVy paper, with 1011 columns to the page. 11111; and well. â€"l\'e haVe a full assortment of the . tgardcn seeds on hand. Also 11d carrot s. turnips and mangolds {mm the best scedmcn. namely, c .. Briggs, Bonnie and Summers. oronto. Mine our goods before [tawny Turn- ‘ m.“ refer to Miss (â€"dh 1111 of “est _ _ _ duce. whether grain or fora e. lleâ€". f pomts md itho is visiting in Toronto. It in order. The ffltth terminal ‘5 the garding the latter, tho gsilo on VOUT 2 095 hr his week word one With the coil. and the point for the farm bass become. a necessity with for a not 110“?" ‘ ‘ the rod top, the onchV'ith the split many and rapidly becoming so “.efrom Miss firm-.1111 that she is ends. with most of our. stock ..farmcrs if US a It is almost a It is one o 'l‘hos. Reazin of.l[ariposa. were~' -in town Monday on business. .. ' --Mrs. Sterling of Toronto and little daughter, Vivian ar'e the guests of Mrs. J J Wethcrup, Sussex-st. z;â€"â€"Mr. Geo. Lennon of Sudbury, spent a few days of this week in town, the guest of his father, Mr. J. H. Lennon. the experience of the Ratth Com- pany at all indicates the trend of opinion among them. “This firm tell us that the demand for silo lumber is continually on the increase t and never sat 1sfied They make 3.11 r specialty of this material and are ,- this season preparing to fill a goodly number of orders. They claim that“ l’ Bil-tin English. â€"â€"At Bobcaygeoo. on Friday April 5th. the wife of Mr. Albert English of Fenclon. of a daughter. Deyman. â€"At Fenelon Falls, on Sun- day. April 14th. the wife of Mr. the 5’93““ papers or “5 class in their great success in pleasing silo the world and its advertising and lumber customers :is owing to the reading columns iii-.01? topic-tow with articular attention tbpy“ give ‘1" “‘0 file sawing and careful dressing. everything in British Sporting . 1 puchasing.i'0ur motto is to keep the best in 'every line we handle. 0H3. FLUREY, Oak Front Grocer. extra poddod 5 a 0 ti.. . ............. 0 . . . , The Hayor also has several copies of ; '°' "_"" â€"H=srs. Box-all and Blltlllllt‘ lune . . , , "w . _ . the Birmingham Weekly Post. Mr. halteratlons and unpronunents 1n . _ . _ _ . McElro‘ 1w 11 N- French he» ”1, store almost co‘11'1lelc _\ full Chamberlain s ch1ef Journalistic sup- \'--JV 0 . ............... ‘35 . olhrdw re ? i. Q. th 10w port. Its neWS columns contain Linda gesiiience 0‘ Mr- J- JOY?” " 8 :1 WC "1 HO. (‘ l i v . . ( I world articles of great‘ Variety :while in (n a W “as the 9°an ° .1 happy event on Wednesday 17th entire length inst. when his eldest daughter Flor- elvin' throu host 11‘...- ) g its comments on the war are inter- ofthe st; 1 \‘zS! - w- 11. On oodwcbvothen , re 01.1 kl Q (m d . esting and ingenious. ence and. Mr. John McElroy were he orposte Sldt‘ the stoves and Um 1 7nd married. Rev. J. W. Macmillan B. E, fancy braid 3" are displdfv'ri- NOW paint. -â€"-Dr. McCul Ough. 93'0- our n IL, or Lindsav performed the cereâ€" mam for 2.75 perm: and 21:11.1: Work make this throat Special‘St' at the S'mpsm‘ mony Among the Mid” preswts “7800064113 -.wero a handsome' hall lamp from her House, Lindsay, ovary thc :‘=1lt)rc'(l lights on Writing ‘vlr Bcgblc very t'lPL‘ll'lC search- <1-s and placed I a: the disposal of the entertainâ€" M53? are due 21,- thanks for ‘ 11211111115er 111 1:112'Sdav 11161:; bit-”ugh". :35 1.1,. . _ ‘3“ Wxth colored 31-11 incident occured mock up sevâ€" ~sti1nation of .‘1 small boy had ~On Saturday '0" 1121: sent. agriculliii’ul ‘1‘. points in 1311' . hos: who saw 1*. . I" “'"! b has}... at BAKER'S. The meme“ ‘8 c 'n f l urSday to V i9“. '. llt'.‘ face it. rid floating foot ge some den niztns of that region 0 at e interestt‘d in having the l V11 o falteration." VV'nrrt-with to be- Crandeu here W ith llOllE‘V . (1 words 'ei onsidei-aupn of “are ‘hat the ‘th diagram all un- dell sat multitudes of t 2:: bsneath the water; nor did gog pmfon- him until the. chill .‘ No. 10 ed in mer the tops 0‘ Sisters. Recovering his "69th he on: an}: ehode his mix-mini compa‘ to “theme refusmg further to ponder . as“: Strut}: for home but of the entire journey was he ties. bet. constl‘ that point ances and word for it. of driving the horse gets is necessary prise he has shown are .1 t him and We should be sorrV to haVo our comment. on this animal in am 'injuro him with the public. At that his team for dow on . t ._ n with suckers. carried neighboring â€"â€"The Fort Francis Timcs of the (‘linker r11 cture remain had prepared a Rainy River district says 11H.111:legislator-s am.) leaving it man Co. "Dtured the ‘ thev ors for the Cana 'resentatixe memet Of a West end Way. arriv “ho EM“ heed to a trip of 1' w ords and became absorbed in To a. Times represen d the fall complement of ties. . his bridge timber ..g?::°:m:a9 80 increased the tonâ€" were now scatter Side of the float that it of way from Rainy tikokan. ready for bridge builders- immensity of th between Vincent' Fort Frances, an in addition t9 1 Of piling 081987 uction timbers ............... ‘: WT bright and .1 "active business Em Black“ and 5 no ... from 2 to 4 p m -â€"-5â€"1'-yr Sunday school .class and a. chair each, - : i from the officers of the Friends ~Thc Pctorboro Examiner speak- “70"..” stage-1:8,.” “'”,” to! Church. Mr. and Mrs. McTIlroy will m 01' the may." .‘..m the other ulliou .' ' ' ' reside in Midland Congratulations. I and strongly “I Is .1.» said h\ “it“, _. -â€"An item appeared in last issue .......... .. A :0 1 t ‘ 1".”- “r “Hus were about a drav horse bcing ill-fed and Bakerâ€"Lynch Moon» 13:;1‘ s ‘. '1': ‘ "chm-f??? . “H Bil-gt)“ S abused. The. Own" 0‘ the horse Peterboro Examiner of TuesdaV Aniu‘k‘ ‘ .110 .1u1 lt'nCC objects to that. item and declares says : The marriage took place at tdCdS: “'10 311" ‘ }\. 80.9;le 0f h th nilllul is wellâ€"fed ()n 8 o'clork this n}0rning' at St Pet.â€" 1 at e :1 er’ s, of Miss (‘atherine Lynch. young- VV'e judged from appear- are willing to tnkc his He says that the sort est daughter of the late John Lynch, of Petcrboro and Mr. W. E. Baker. of Lindsay. The ceremony was per- formed by the \cncrublo Archdeacon Casey. The bride was attended bV to catch the trains It is only 1' iir her sister Miss Margaret Lvnch and (0 say that the 0th" “”'”“ kc!“ by Mr. F. Killen of Lindsay acted in the. owner of this 11:1» and 1'11" cater- the capacity of best man. A sump- tuous wedding breakfast was Scr- wait. to Ved by Long Bros. , at the residence of the bride. s mot her, No. 4 Elm-st. and the newly-married couple left on the noon G ..'TR. train on' their 05111 Quarthr '.V‘Z'Â¥ which he had way. t' , “.9 direct his attenâ€" honeymoon trip, followed by thi "11 SW ‘0 bu" Curve oods He the same. 11m 1 7 th's horse best Wishes their host of friends as mék' . 5- g . ‘ tion to the treatment ‘ for a prospcrtoius and happy future. 1' .mg warm“ march for it sometimes gets at the hands of its .. .1 - _ . , ch ‘mmthd the attention of a driver -â€"â€"â€"â€"-0---â€"' . .(-r who jOlIlt‘d it“. 'g'm' hunt but ' ' ‘ be “‘”â€"me Stock m " Vain, G‘ ~' .: 1, .. , . â€"-The recent avv ra . 1_ - ekth. 11an H ”9 {ht farmer fl ded the roads in low places in . â€"-Mr. W. A. Fanning of. Cambray i’l L lad mt" "-" “‘"“ “ha“Sl‘d a 00 A entleman who has purchased a handsome t‘lV des- 1V. and gave hi1.. anther quarter. this seetion. . 1?;I \alentia dale. V "lllg N0 bO‘ “' V'Vcr crv over drove into “’“" rom -_-â€"Messrs. S. Dunn and J. Capstick lost quarter wt! . ' i-ave money " Tuesday mpmu’d the raodway 90 have purchased a grand two-yeaVr-old 911110“: ‘ 1 . badly flooded at Mr. Hugh Ray S Clydesdale from Mr. Samuel lleVItt of ' t‘admus. This is one of the finest a while refused to The water was faier alch colts in' the province. It is royallV to Mr. osident manager for Sea- the horse busian for 0Ver :- inspection along th tatch Mr. Cranâ€" moms 0‘ his district than any and telegraph poles ed along the right River to the An- the graders and Some idea. of the , e work can be gathâ€" ted that the road east . of d the present "end track .wi.'. require 250, 000 20,000 060 feet of bridge “"1- arge quantities apfi 901153.1an other owner of McClinker. There scarcity of really high class sires . ker will be felt. was sired by L3my by ”Black .Haw’rk Morgan: bred and has an unbroken show ring down from a record. -â€"-Mcssrs. Robertson and Show . ream. . gt have sold their great Clydesdale. Mcâ€" Samoa Staples of Capt. F. Ida. Gavan. Mr. Staples has been in forty tractâ€" years and during that time has in- bridge and tie con V'eswd over $20. _ in equines. Afâ€" dian NorthN‘n rail- tor visiting noted breeders and im. cd in town Tuesday from porters, he decided that Mc-(‘linkcr 0 line came nearer to filling the require- l [11" ported sire he had seen. It there- »fore did not take him long to nl‘gmi‘ ate a. deal and he is now the haplly is a in this district and the loss of Illa-Clinâ€" â€"Mr. John Aldous of Fenelon Fall-‘3 is the happy possessor of the. 0n].V lillectioncer in this district in Antcam 30258. Anteam 13' a beautiful brown in color with white markings. and 'A‘ntevolo 7648‘, dam The ped‘ghl'.9%: may Shinesdvith «producers and Performers in the. extreme spec" lisp, .Nextf Wealthwo will naine come ‘of the sensational performers sired by the mighty Electioneor 125. â€"-Mr. William Suggett. the popular ‘ erchant of \‘alcntia. who has $1 for some weeks. “as in town ueSday He has about rec0Vcrod his usual health. -â€"-Mr. Ronald McEachern of Glen- No‘rthey â€"-"-' At. FciidOn Falls.» on Argueâ€"-In Field and Peter Dcvman of a daughter. Monday. April 15th, the wife of Mr. Washington Northey. of a son. Janetville, on Sunday the wife of Mr. Robt. Our seeds March 24th., to name. arm was in town on Friday last to . meet his son Ronald McEachern, jr. Argue, Of #1 5011- _ have been selected Who has been attending the Mctaill Chambers â€"-â€"At ()akwood, on April College, Montreal, during the past 17th to Dr. and Mrs. Chambers, a W Vlth the greatest CHIC “”'““ 8°” . and the best varieties Cum“: cm, 5“”... , .. . Mun-led . chosen in every i-Vn~ "lhc curling club_ dinedvat Fred A'kfieyâ€"Ilwwfiâ€"“t ()akwood "’3 stance. ' TaVlors on Friday night. Pres. '{fhmsgg’ ABS}?! ‘tthnbyAli‘; Jag; “ , . ' acm n. r v . . Hopkins “as mastcr of ceremonies. Miss Margaret Elizabeth daughter “76 haVC JUSt to The cups and other trophies of the. season were presented. ’lhe chief cups were : (lovernor-(leneral's 188*.)-' 8'1 85 presented by llcv. J .W. Macmillan. the Fox c,up presented by the donor S. J Fox M. L. A. and the Bertram Tankard presented by Jas Keith the Shepardâ€"Needl‘cr cup donated by Mr. Slupzu'd of Orillia, and Mr. W. Needler of LindsaV to be played for bV those towns and won by Lindsay this v1 ar was on the table. and is a magnificent trophy. It was presented to Mr. Nxcdlcr whose rink “on it thi season. '1 he minor trophies were presented to the. winners. Sec. Harstone “as given a fine pair of stones by the. club. In Viands and oratory the event was most happy. ____â€"_*-â€"â€"-â€" A Word About cements Prominent among the. rapidly dc» véloping industries if this countrV is the manufacture of Portland t‘-.uncnt and the Canadian v-roduct is rapidly pushing out of our markets the. im- 'pdrtcd article. The largest cOncorn in ('nn.1d:.1 and indeed among the lar 'ost on the con- tincnt, is the Canadian I’cninml t'o- mént Company, whose business ag- gregatcs enormous proport it ms. .Their works are -oc~1iod :11 Simth- coho. and Marlbank ()nt., and at Montreal? producing no less than 1-800 barrels dailv, no doubt oVung to the unsurpassed 1ccord 112211111 by thc' 1r products. not only in the labraâ€" tory of the scientist but also in ac- tual use. The largest consuna rs in the country unhesitatingly aulr m it and the Dominion Government, as well as such corporations .-..~' the C. P. R. and G. T. R. , include it in thcit specifications. The Rathbun (ompany, \Vlio the exclusiVe selling agents in Cunn- do; find a large outlet through their agency in Lindsay, Portland ((111th being now one of their important dc- partments at, this branch, and “how anyone interacted can get all inform- ntion and literature. “581nm" or ’ and Ensign” are the brands undâ€" er which the goods are placed in the market. The Lindsay agency sells in large and rmall quantities throughâ€" out the district and are dehvct 1m, direct from their warehouse to farm- ers and others, for _ stable floors, the .hiotise foundation’s; 1;. ' convenient. feature is 94-1 in which it. is sold. in wood, or M barrels in stump: ' jute sacks, the weight and qualilv 0" 0" cry package being fully guarantccc are construction of and Similar uses. the pack- (1. of McElroyâ€"Jewellâ€"At Howieâ€"In the township of Somer- ' ‘Beavr 7 “the laying 0f . either bare . Garden, F lower direct from the importer and true E i 31 hand some nice Essex Rape seed; also some Bronze Top Turnips and Sawlog Mangels. A. HIGINBDTHAM, NEXT T0 DAILY HOUSE of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brown. the. incidence ,«F of the brides parents on “Wednesâ€" it; day, April 17th, by not. 1. 1w. 4: Macmillan, B. A., Mr. John 111:. 2 Elroy ,and Florence, oldest daught- § or of Mr. J. Jewell, Linden Valley. E g a. d ...â€"...â€" Deaths Ville, on Thursday, April 11th, Thomas Howie, aged 80 years and 3 months. Dewellâ€"In the township of Fenelon, on Sunday April 14th, Harriett Dewcll, aged 90 years, 1 month and 7 days.‘ King. â€"â€"In Lindsay,o on Sunday, April 21st, David B. King, in his 80111. I‘Idtlts. -â€"-In Lindfiya 101,11 Monfilaivr; . . ., $533u.,22'iiughfe§ a0: pm]: 11.2.... Permanently 0mm and In It Franks, Albert st., aged 14 years. 7 ""'"" Ill Elects Removed by ‘ FREE WWbmo-odouw ~ “Maori-I'd Burdock Blood Bitters. W If you’ve suffered from W for years, tried all the remedies you or. heard or read of, without getting not. than the relief the one dose of the modi- cino affordedâ€"if you ’vo been subject b all the miseries associated with constip- tion, such as sick headache, nonseo, bili- : : grass, pimlplos, ogptiogsigotd homo-I, 0 es, pies, e w you coo- : Farm Loans : side: it a blessing to be cured of your . . constipation so that it would stay cued It . 0 Burdock Blood Bitters eon euro vooâ€" . ..V... .. 'curo so thattho euro will be permanent. . : : It has done so in thousands of cases brâ€" . MONEY 1'0 LOAN aw ‘ ing the put twenty YO." , . otlowm current- tnwflm-reot. .0 list one statement b prove what wo ' ..l “‘“ car's “3.24“”: ‘ ..., "‘ "8““ ' or on o a on o : will give my potions, tho btoont . Mrs. G. Gaby, Porbgo In rune, . thereof. ' 0 Man. ., writes: ‘For over two you. I . EXPENSES 0F LOAN kow . was troubled with sick headache and con- . downtotho lowest- Wilde poi-t . stipation. I tried my 33W 1""! O oouolobot ““1 who! and lb : and patent medicines, buizfthoy only g“. o fromeob. rel . . an? 1335111156.: on: nature o Vm‘lfhgh‘ “”‘”” . strictly private and 90:13de . A lady friend of mine induced me to g . try Burdock Blood Bitters, and sent mo 0 ”0.. 0 half a bottle of it to start with. l de-VV o O rived? so much benefit fro: thstnth-ot l O .7 'eontinu’ed to use" it, and {co in :~ u-oo . J fl 5001 HERA” . bottles, which wmpl'otoly‘ cured me. . ' L'ANB AGENT: “That was ten months ago, find a“: my : health has been splendid ever since. I homo 0 only my kind friend to thank who ads lsed : '91 Kent-st, Lindsay, Ont. B. B.” :eooooooooooooooooooo' meto take B 1 . . “in“ 54-th «Hanna 3.” -.., . i ‘. '3

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