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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 1 Jan 1892, p. 7

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Lindsa- ,, ' the Born 190mewhat. tardy: in y expiration at l n. CURRY. m: Mccm-IA. 'Lcrn on the 11th Sept- ‘0: the amount m, )NTGOMERY- DS, STREET. Hausa 990mm nt. gines, .r sale 5311mm HIGHEST E STOCK .w Counties. .dorl mm cunts afiufits in a very pie-stun mn'r. Mr. D. 31. Smith untamed the «diets by several comic can“, b!- md Mr. P. McMillan ~' ‘ chthfion of man club s ‘ Undonnou'u amen from Linda! wen _ “pmtandtookpm vary cradlhbly4 VILLAGE Couxch-At the nomination In our villus parliament Dt. Cornwall snore-elected by soclsmszion sud as is is turd to go: aspirants for muniolosl honors here we are hkely to have on overdose of the some rouncil. 15me Ewcrxox.â€"Io tbs township our t worthy move, Mr. T. B. Mcande, with whom no fault hos been found, is being opooaed by W. C. Switzsr, the resent «ii-moreover. It looks like as it s. clique had hoax formed to net '1‘. H. out... . . W. Adams was elected dep.-reeve by “Emotion, no opposition coming lor- we: . A Dun DUCK. «Sam Hughes has been {tying to be a. second Byron by his poem on 'Sun Blake’s duck. but when he gets through with John A. 81110]! his will he a. cooked goose. TIA AND Comma-The Methodist tea. and concert wos quite s success. They Ind s met! {all home although the MGP was very unfavorable. Axarmm HOTEL. This place is in need of another hotel and it would on Al inv-~~’n:ect for s good hotel mu who nodersmnda his business. COMPLIME v-rs. â€"W!oh you s prosperous 5nd happy new year, Mr. Pos'r. Whitby i9 939726.13: 2114 ha“. my; in town, a: 3:93“. at Mr. W. W. Bruce, "River- I. 1’01.wa NOTES. â€"-Mr. Logic, B. A. of Knox allege. «confod the pulpit of Knox church on Sabbsth Inst. He preached able and instructive sermons to III-go congress, this. Salon": Coycxar.â€"3dassra. P. McMil- W. W. Bruce, W.,J. H. Richardson D. . Smith aucnd‘ed the Brechin mart on M \ndsy awning last. T1297 :11 Inch In the vexy high“ tomato! Elsa “donnen'a autumnal”. 5;$II;<Tdt of 061:3» was ore-non" and autumn! Mentions, Me. Fa'ey 9! Whitby ze‘ndmd film’sinitfi av d7 1hr: like: 7 Proctbr of Buverton wc‘: worthy of ecu-«151 notice. PIBSONAL. - EL; W._ J. fl.‘BIcha_I-dgon or BEA V ERTUN. [Con-moondanoe of The PoutJ MECHANICS Ixs-n'w'rn Conan! an thun night. was a. grand success. Everything passed ofl' moat nlmlnaly. The ruling“: of _Mgn_a Den: of 05mm, Mr: UMEMEE. [Cox-manna at The Post.) 290150me Bogaâ€"Some cowardly mis- mt has main been on Ms fourth snnnal mndsetuaxz out poison for do”, no less dun eleven dying in lean than 24 hours, In! more 1115on to die. .. .. , ,,-AALI_, ., ._..-_. n- on" WV ,, After an hour'» search James Nookae succeeded in recovering the body. Young Furbaim’o daring eil'ort to rescue the drowning lad la worthy of grant praise. 111'. and Mrs. F092 are both very seriously ill, henca this blow' will fall heavily on BO W MAN VILLE. BROWNING Accxnm,â€"Whue some boy- were skating on Vsnetone’e pond on Monday Waiter Fagin need eleven, eon or John Fang of the Upper Canada. Furniture Factory. broke through the ice and was drowned. Tom Fan-balm, son of Post- mJ. B. Fdrbolrn, run to his unis- bnco, and taking 05' his overcoat made an doc: to reach him. The ice gave way, but in stranded h<~ro!cally and had nearly ruched Fonz. who hnnz to the Ice, when the hands or the drowning lad became numb, and 109an his hold he was carried lathe current under the ice and drawn:- 6. _ ‘I' ._..__ ‘T-AI_-_ ‘9 Thisprepsrsnsm has!» «In!!! '3 dressing. 13 keeps the scdpélenmebol,‘ :nni: healthy, and preserves the‘e'flot," g Minusmndbcantyoflhom.‘ ' 1 0 "Al , {Egon FEMTEAD ’1‘: 62°" [90'9- FOREST HILLâ€"MARIPOSA. [Correspondence of The Poet] $611001. Eventâ€"Tho following is the result of the promotion examination hold in union school No. 4, Moriposo and Brook. Romeo {moose}! in order of merit. Ftotn ,AL \Y_nl- A-..l- LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS Snv‘u Jul-U -â€"-.v .. _-_~ _ - Jameson, John Hepburn. Willie McIndoo, Donald McLean and ArchieBrowa. ‘ From [send to jun. third â€" Duncan Brown, Brown and Nellie Harrison. From first port second remandâ€"Maggie McCel- lnm. John C ark and John Brown. From Ion. first to part secondâ€"Mabel Hepburn, Baby Clark and Herb. Harrison. J no. first to sen. firstâ€"George J eweli and Willie Brown. W. A. LLOGELIN, tenche r. t..:0RE\AQVE$DANDRUFF . It aim prevents the hair from falling out ind m motes a healthy growth. Sold by all Druggists. GLENARM. Correspondenoa of The Post.) Games Mmme.-â€"Lavely grunge will hold It: regular monthly meeting J an. 8th .3 2p.qn. .A full attendance is needed an ",AL--. L_-l_-.... fin tun-nagnfi ”up". .- â€"_»_ _--V____ there is. important banning i0 transact and a discussion will be held :3 to the beat node at fattening cattle. .‘vau-nu .- ‘â€".._. -v-.. Ion. third-t; jun. 'fourt2i;Nellie Annfis. Ella But-gs as. Tens Adam and Eva Burk‘. you} jun._t§irq‘tqlssn. thirdâ€"Reginald ,7...” mun- “"_“A Esrzmsfiâ€"nm SCA LP. Thick and Strong. It has apparent] come to my. 1110' V30:- 1- ovidentlyy. eat dd to nature.” -' .B.Wmiam, crowing,” ' “I have used Ayet’a Hair Vigor to: thopast four or five years and find it I mast satisfactory dressing for the hair. It is all I could duke, bell: harmless causing the hair to retain a mi color, And requiflngbnt canal! quantity to nudes-tho wrouyuunnfl."- gn. H. A. Buby,90hulumoot. Arm’sflaiLVigor. W"”;m’ -’ aid gm mane" ' 0010: 'm restored.”Z-Mehin m: § Canaan Centre, N. n. ‘ “ Some time ”I 10¢ all 1:: bdrm consequence measles. (1M “ting. perm! Igovy'th‘appemd. 1 Eivmm97m “Ilwve beennsh Ayor's ”VIE: for He zeta] yu- an. an believe that it u mum-:1 12: mg to rush: its color.-" .‘ to. E. J. KlnÂ¥.£ulc Dry Goods. o., BuhOpvu e,M lid: grew Dr. J. o. Ayor 00.. Lawoll, Mm. Sold In Draw-Maud Pom LINDSAY. FRIDAY, JAN. 1, fijflmelyuaeofA Thisprepsranon Ayar’s Ramadan. +- Price : mm" Sentence was, howaver, deterred in order to he Ccok time to settle for the watch ‘ an to pay all other costs incurred by i Chinn. V A Gauxrm FOR A Tuscan-Inmat- me.â€"A teacher in tralning at the Whitby ‘ model school appli:d for a situation in a certain school section which shall be name- less, and received the following reply by postal cardsâ€"“Your application to hand. Will you kindly answer the (alluvial! questions, viz: Are you a Christian. and if I so to what church do you belong? Do you take an active part in church and S sbbath school work? Do you understand music. and what part do you sing? What is your opinion on total abstinence from iu!oxica'-. in: liquors? What is your age? What is your father’s occupation? Are you applyil g for any other schools?" Now this is a corker. Here h a school section whllh expects a teacher to have a certificate 0! qualification to teach. and asextras must be fit to assume the duties of olaaa leader in the church. duguinthe choir, teacher in Sunday school, an, advocate otprohibi- tion. his or father’s evocation must be satisisctory (dead or alive). and there must be no applications for any other schools. In a word the applicant must be ready to :aeum: titles (lattice oi father‘hs‘zloaili and 5:3; essor o w ocnarrou-m' , hue contracted school section. litmus he aflne thing for a m teechetio hve to quality himself or herself to also run the church, Sunday meg. choir, ,qib' iv alie'a 't. 'hquali tiouot ‘ Mex 9;? 9o you believ_e.in future punishmen , ,7 _# _- _-J “Grow a JAG ox.”- On Saturday a man from Brooknn, we understand in the em- ploy of Mr. Wm. Kerr, came to Whitby for a load or coal, and got so drunk he upset it into the ditch north of the town. Another man from Pickerinz bought his coal at the rates allowed Patrons of Industry to save ten cents too, then spent a dollar or two to get rank. and drove all round spilling a stream out out at his wagon, until he had not half a load when he got home. It would pay him better to join a temperance lodge than the patrons.â€" [Chronicla Cmunnn Ann Many Ynns. â€"Slx or seven years ago a traveller in patent medicines named S. lid. Cook was the guest. for a few days of Cbmn's hotel, Brooklin. When he disappeared a watch worth 322 also vanished from the View of Mr. Minn Chinn. its owner. The latte always expected to net track of Cook. and has kept trope set for him, so to speak. ever since, but he failed to connect until a we}: or two ago Cool: was located in Brampton. A warrant was sworn out and placed in High Constable Calverlev's hands and soon Cook was located in Whitby jail. Lost Saturday he was brought up in the county judge’s criminal court before his honor Judge But-chain and captions! of theft. ‘ ONTARIO COUNTY. A Pamm INuURY.â€"L. Neale, living with his father on G. M. Palmer's farm was: of Pickering, met with a lever. accident on Saturday night. While attend in: to the horse: a fiery colt kicked him on the chin and dislocated the jaw-bone. The acci ien: is a very painlnl one, yet might hayg prove}: more gaggingâ€"[Nays in pamphlet form end distributed in eccordence with statureâ€"Curried. Moved by Mr, Adan. seconded by Mr. Shaver..thet this council do new eit use court of revuion re Bhort'e drain pnreuent to no) ournment â€"Cerried. Moved by Mr. Adam. seconded by Mr. Carmichael. that the assessment re Short’e drein be chegied as toiiows: The south lull otlct 14 in the ‘1 con. bereduced 830103110 wee! heir of lot 14 in the 11th con. reduced by 822.55; and the north heir or lot :0 in the 10:]: can be warmed 826. south hair at lot 11 in the 11th can. he incl-nee mamâ€"Lost. Moved by Mr. Shaver. eeconded by Mr. MoCrimmon. that the enactment mede by the engineer. Mr. Yumoid. re Short'e drnin be changed as follow: in that the, eueeement onlotNo. 10. n. hLiu con. 10 be increeeed by $15.10; the: the s. h! at lot ii in con. 11 be increasedp)‘ $31375; thet the _w,_ hr. Alp: 11 in can. 11 be reduced by 82265; and an: the :1. pt. 013.111.1411: m1! bemdnood by 830.20.â€" Carriod. Court of ravlalon sdjonrned till Saturday the 28th Qeoimger _a_.t_1 pan. _____ __ _ ___‘_ and eases as sanitary inspector for 1w.- Moved by Mr. momma. secuded byltr. Carmichael.thatthereeve vehis order on the treasurer tor the sum of 18 46 for work and $83231? fill:r repairs at town hug; Carried. 0V y . McCrhnmcn. 3000!: 2; Mr. Shaver. that this council fit James oDouzan (pethmsster) 81.50 for ormaticn re Reach gravel pitâ€"leed. Moved by Mr. Shaver. seconded by Mr. Adan. thht I mat of *6 be WM:- #3 mm: tag: 3° purpose 0 o . s an e reeve give his order on the treasurer for the same-Carried. Moved by Mr. Shaver. second- ed by Mr. Adam, that the c!erk be instructed to have the treasurers financial statement as magneto the l§thDeqeqxh913 1891. minted No. ilareedemettime. Moved Mr. Adena. seconded by. Mr. Shever. the: by- w No. its benowreedemdtune in committee“ the wholeâ€"Carried. By-iew No. 412 reed e eeeond tlme. Moved by Mr. Adam. seconded by Mr. Shaver. the: by-lew No. 412 be now need e third time end poled-Carried. By-iew No. 412 reed 3 third time end . Moved by Mr. Shaver. seconded by r. Adam, that the move give his ordere on the treuurer in ievor of the following persons for work on made: R Eskimioreinieeweyiotzheomd. ens: R. Trecbewey. eloicewe’. lot 10. con. 6. no: 8. Oliver, for cleerinz end grabbing, 00; J. Chidley, for bridge lot 17. con. 9. 350% A. Wukinmmeedormrcuivertin care of JR. Lnnney. $5 67.â€"Cerried. Moved by Mr. Shaver. by Mr. Adam. the: thereenuve bk erontbe treasurer in tevorotJobn Beiiee the com or 828.55}: penned; for sci-goes é No. 5, . No. b. mam; No. 7. 'No.8. 80: No. 0. “316m; No.10. - No. 11. 261.7 . No. 12. wsf- No. 13. - No.16 mm 29: No.15. ed; No. 15. 8: No. 17. $296.47; No. 17 u. 4.00: No. 18. ' No. 19. $203.58: No no 11.. mm ”numb. 5000:6011” Mr. savor. Jaw No. 412.!» :35:th to provldo m8 amour: to hold the municipal on: in tho «Mmtotmnarlmm sqdmdgfinttlgeuâ€"QQHM. B} :hw withontsuthorxty “moiâ€"0m. loud 2’12. Slant. noonded by Hr. Mm. um magnu- order- on the Win two: at ‘ outlawing new muons. being Imonnnlevhdonthomonluouou: Soot! . No. 1. 9: No. 1 an mo 54: No. I u.. 4.80- n. aunms IlsNo. 0250.14: No. “1.. 102.45; No. saga. . No. b. mam: No. 7. 5.23:No.8. 80: No. 0. moo; No. 10. A82: 30.)}. aqungg. 19. ‘66:le 159. g. Bra Enemaâ€"Mr. F. J. Gillespie h m the groom: mun- our 033M this Watchman. ml stock 1- complete. In. clan mum and if m: sad and guwolth anything we will puma (gm. Consort. PnoommGa.â€"Oonneu not trauma” “December A. 0.1891. mm: to mm: an m mat, minute- ot lat rad approved. Moved by Mr. _ ,Iooonqubyllgdlogdmpgnzpug ”Hangman: Who: . BXMIH‘E'A‘EQMLfl. -v cm W. WIZ'Aâ€" at chi g‘mmm'm“ T W” e In - _ Gyms-mu 6:11.42!” chi-hm col- lemon.- 33m to Bu. Father Emu mounted to $175.“! Cams-nus Tanâ€" -25 Pmby tax-ha Ssbboth school about. Inn 3 Christ- mu tug Dec. 30m. whusgood um. I. Inimâ€" "SKEW“ Titan-Izod 7m at! and from on non 93:19 the 15:}; con. VMARTPOBA. Jam: 1‘. M03. clerk. m Guam maxim-mar, 0M5 ‘rn'nmr, JANUABI 1. 1m. ”Vim 15's» ski. ' Are you broken-down. dieconmed? Come! help in nah. On that bone: read this legend: “Snfl'erlngwcmcn. hail! Plerce’c Favor!” Prescription ‘ Nc’er was known to tail." Tho noceuot Mod: is wonderful. no record is onpornlleied. Rhos cured M of cones of. rem-.20 wane-e. cod ondieceaee peculiar” the x. t can nlweye oe depeodc: on to do c 7 who: in owned for it. Authe proprietor. at is n trisL The: will convince the most ukepdcei of it. wanna:- ful virtues. Price (31 00) refunded if it toils to give entiaincticu. Guarantee printed on every nonhumanâ€"86 1. Bonghrdndvcrtisemahâ€"Goodl mm unwed. Whooping cough. croup. m throat, uddcn coldnend lung trouble. peculiar to chudren. ere easily controlled by promptly administering Ayer’l Cherry Peceorel. This remedy in note to utmost-pain inuige notion. and adopted to on manna-.4“. Imam avoidedâ€"By Iain. Pm Lotion so Improve mergemmha- m .3931! {£3 “:13? firm-see; ot whit; powd'or. promise thstyour color in not natal-:1. mm: mar whiten: um skin without luvlng any man.â€" thni' this colony of chilly insects w'u attended on Mount Wuhington It the end of the glecinl period some odd thousandl of years ago, and the butterflies have dwelt there ever since, generntion following gen- Nest the top of Mount Washington, in New Hampshire, lives I. little colony of very cochoving and mountainous butter- flies, which never descend below a. couple ofi thousand feet from the wind-swept surn- init. Except just there, there are no more of their sort anywhere about; and u for as the butterflies themselves nre aware, no others of their species exist on earth; they never hsve seen a single one of their kind, save of their own colony. A writer on "high life,” in the Cornhill Magazine, aye Bein ready to descend to her caninge the Cognt mad the: he had beenebeent in London, and hed undergone e successful opention for eater-set, and could now see a well u the Mal-chicane. The ht”: shrieked, And jumped into her cgh‘bge without even an an revoir to her unwelcome visitor. ‘ Thunder we.- never heard more than four. 1-’teen mile: from the flush of lightning. The? I report of artillery he; reached much greater: {distances The cennonading of the bettle 30f Weterloo wee hard st the town of Cull, 'in the north of Fume, ehont 115 all. from the field. An Abuhed Kmhioneu. A very poguler, but blind Count live- in the Cheap: lyeeee. Being witty and mu- :ionl, his society in much sought after. He left Peris three months: , and on his re- turn celled on e fuhionn ie Making-u: who was preparin to to 3 She begged to begexcugszd, but u! e had an impoth manage to deliver he was shown in, end being of course blind, be we. asked to take a. mt in her boudoir. Gouip ensued, nnd during ell the time the Mm chioneee, BuiltOd by her maid, executed the mysteries of her toilet. WhenBabrwudchwogsvowCutm-k Whenahomsmmabdtwmm my s'uthorttlu Inc will be Man Indu- clean to Slmln. The comment in the result of Instructions sent to Luau-Col. Dnmd‘uhortly Inc: the upturn of Fox: mm. The amour referred to wu around to tench the chucking,“ Huang and Thoy crembored end eorembled up the eldee until they reached the vicinity oi the stone brunt-worn. There the non- ieuent gethered hie men tmther end led the wey right up to therebole' tortilla-ciao end among over it followed closely by the Kuhmm. Swo .kniie eulbe one did the ratio short order. The Bri h m ogliqhed foogtmlen unnded. Th: Rheum“ 0 met. a e: W deteet. gee 3pr954 nudge mili- A L_|_A_ _;_ -â€" Ragaâ€"371050711 Elia? 666167110! soon forget. HERD?! tho sides or the ruining the Qt y- firm. _..._” wounding any others. The force under thooommnd of mm. mum Smith was .bolt 100 man. What the a propmuom wero nude, are In upon the anon: by th. «apportion y. Ind undo: in con: the scum am on tho. 91d“ 9.! the.predvige~_. T320 '30." A Bram Budâ€"Doc'- coflnr. m Wm WM. .. , I New Advartlsemen ta. _1Â¥%M£m‘ bomtupan 11mm: WWIED. on.“ Thunder n,- Artillery, Ancient Datum... VARIETIE». 1% Fiona Ann FEED nunnm_ . Highest Price pad for Farm Prom. haul. m flees. Potatoes, Oats, etc», {a Gash or we. m. Nov. 5. ISL-1 Having urchased the Grocery Business formerl carried on b MR. AEAM DORAN, and having added consizierably to thg stock, we beg to solicit a continuance of the patronage ed by him. and on our part shall leave nothing undone to m it and the support of as many new customers as may leave .. - their trade with us. - - A Full Stock of F res/I Groceries just feoeivod. Ladies who call noiv will hue the adnntage of first selegtion. MISS O’BRIEN, ,ngg.Nov.nmLâ€"8L Ammmdmw. CHEAP GROOERIES. ORGANS AND PIANOS .Uâ€"nw JOHN F. CUNNINGS. Township Cloth TomhiL'Clark‘a 0mm. Onkwovd. 4th or Danube. 1891. iâ€"Bs-L M ILLINEBL don in 2?qu ot the tune touhnodoethntonuu December. Ll). 1:11. And .11 mlhmmhmbymulrod unw unu- tgnomthonm publica- mcawnNPosr most. the bolas the eleventh an “mum ham-lo- No. old Bible Christin 911m Esau! k. deputy Incum- A Bylawtopromthcrdaank’of immiualt'qmiu them ofHaGCooa. The mum! and! main-Moot “beam-I '0‘, ' Pia]? BY-MW'NO. an an}; MIN“. BY-LAW No. 411. Fourth Day of January, 5. I). 1892, iomns awn-gen. yo. a._ {guru when! -- n n __- -_, A ..-L__l__ HOLIDAY . A Choice Assortment of Trimming Efiects Fwd-PI.” '4._ ~35 mi. 0.0» __ _ M _-Aâ€"â€" __ HAVE A LARGE .‘I‘OOK or TobesoldatthelmtflvingPrIoes. HARGROVE 138.08., Hargrove Bros. Miss O’Brigg 39 J. WfiTHERUP. WJMI mâ€"u. J. Wetheggg From the best Makers in Canada and the United 8tates, which I will sell at wholesale prices for the next 30 days, (to reduce stoeh.) Ladies desirous of having EATS and nomrs trimmed for the ep- pr’oacmng Holiday Season should leave their order: at once, and so “mm,” .w. mum.“ m m, erm tuned thou: a the G. ‘1'. 8. Mon. hhlruodrudhnnd all By GEORGE MOBUGE. Am. ut mmwumrmam nuoquuvmu-u. on Tuesday, 511: day of January, 1892 VALUABLE FREEHfllD PRflPERTY THOROUGHBRED BOABS £0! 8m “OI-Tho M will MIC mammmbomtmnm gnu-turnkut'Pin mrfiuuanna- ~___ n__ A __ Term. of Payment. nmewnthmmu-u d BALL HAYES. .gu‘u .EchPPGIEU-I 1‘ “II-soul 38»! Ian D39.â€" nn .. .00 gain hummugu. .. is]... it! 3813;05:105-3- laigaaaéada NERVOUS PROSTRATIUN 283 and 283} George-st. south. Petal-borough. @ Telephone Day or Night. Â¥PMM 00*- l. mâ€"nâ€"u. cauaau. 053nm, was'rmc msnsas And Ruzunu'nsu. Hats. Gloves, Water Pads, Feed Baas, Life Buoys and Belts, and all kinds of Camping Goods. J. J. TURNER 803, Manufacturers of Touts. Awning; 010K 8 CO. 1’. 0. Box ‘82. moms". 74 ~32. TRADE MARK .oi’éii‘finfgm‘sfé 5325 ~' ‘ . ' . - DICK'SOINTIENT, (or sores. ”sunbeam. 25c ' DICKS LINIMENT is moat excellent (or swel- - lion. bruincs.om.ldn,-om. be. in mm or on“, 1nd 0. moat wondertul cute 10: Rheumzisln. Confers. Coats, Hats, Leagmgs. jun-is K. CROOK. MD. CONSUMPTION Dick's Blood Pu rifier'for Horses§ Cattle Wagon Coveré. Lap Rugs, Cheese D WOOD BRIOKYABD.â€"I have n I"? q dWWuMwflofi win «mum 0! 13'0" aoonuootoloow ul’”‘°" mom wood. Jose 13%. IQLâ€"dddll. BRONCHITIS PUREST. STRONGEST. BEST. Mater 1 may .mmm aomfim warPfingecu “winubmm Ina. Aunoquilampouméusoda. RICK FOR SALE AT THE OAK- WOOD BRICKYARDw-IJIVJ C, ”I. I’ll/WA! III; lfl/fllflfll 3001 I: 7/]! 1137' [NIH/fly 0/7 III/lbw!” ”my. Area/0:. mm- wr: amt/9:. Inflow" an!“ ant/cam? Ida/c 3073. neg flmcwwmtwm lu- odo by m Lind-y mumâ€"nu. Flax-Seed Emalszon Go- TEL! memNc-nn. ssiemsfgmaa «Ian. E. mam}; ALWAYS IN STOCK. w CHARGES HODIRAH. Lindy. as: u. m-n 1:. : GOFFINS, GASKETS AND SHROUD Furniture Dedtor and Undertaker. New Advertisements. Peterborongh. Ont. mbymcwaum Sf 'l'.‘ To RENT. mnwhmua lAXSEED EMULSION 137". Ind eomeq 7 went my dlnuo an: my be coin: about. from ‘Ikint I. firm hold on that: moutution. will be loud nflnhclv superior to my Condition Powder now mod. I: it loosen- the lude, enabling the annual to out in Ink, and I: also In unkuinz amt 0‘ Bow and Wanna. Fat ulyferverywhm 50c. Scientific Andean UNION CREDIT PROTECT“! FOR SALE. WOMREDBRICK. YARD.â€"E§::bushed 1870â€"1 Inn new- I thiy t IFHE OLD RELIABLE BRIOI m’â€"' V ‘ 1)ch V imam, II. “WI. wmn A. â€"J-uw u lulu-rim doome- {or mom Vim Au”. nan-15m. ‘ GEORGE DOUGLASS, ’l‘ A: umpmsm. DUNN’S BAKINE final-ind mi?” 18"“ III Mm..- m . Thoma]:â€" ua Thoma!“ Mmmvmmwo. It can! refine; n Expressem no: rem wggglogfirqdobym: MINERAL WATER. -mummw stuns»; n95 _ 7 “snub-hm “mm-mud.“ 'mhgmo 'I'Il 00.. m BARTHOLOMIW Am 103 > Wmudwm Mush-macs JOHNWW mmxmâ€"n mm 0" WI Hm { s. PORTER, ISSUE 0? iABRIAGE HCEISI» IOHARD BRANDON. v num- of mo w Eudo Mineral Water. .UNIGAL’S LIVERY GENTS WANTED SOLD 3‘! ALLA} “i: AND emu: DEMO! 001mm Man-Iago Licenses. J. LeROY, Commâ€"Inner d SHFfifiERGOMPLAINTS ”EUDO” WILL POSITWEY CUBE Eflififi, 9.1.223 Ifi {gamma EIRE AND Lm. KEEE A. BOTTLE m Tris HOUSE. Bows! Ccmminu, Dimhee: Miscellaneous. anoomns. In“ WWW

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