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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 8 Jan 1897, p. 8

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Your Monet’s WW Advertise In Tn Camus Poor. .... , ._ rivodtrom on 93:15:: know] W's Cox-sun Syrup; :- is diluentâ€" aooto rhaumusmwooo non thopouon by a to: digestion and o liver to: w lob the ”up in o o. Hudootouioborodhudtoooro ads-had no doubt. but without on u - audition. 811% E a. E E a E “Iv-~1â€" .- .vâ€"â€"â€".. in W” _, - , , 1891. when I read of cases like mine hav- lng been cured by Salgel's Syrup. Penna!- ed by the olesrneas and evident sincerity o! the reasoning. I began asking the syrup. power end thorn: rednlldy eubelded. until it ceased sage! er. an I couldgo eboot u I did before I was taken :11. I had only known of thin named and used It none: I should have a antler!“ and heavy doctm' Mile. You on ub- lleh this statement it you think In be (I use to others." Your. truly (aged) m Demon, Heep Bridge. ry. Aflrflcb. 1593. triend'g Inference ls pertain! lodge! a "mu anuuu All.) 9,â€", you will. he might have been an indus- trious. hard-working man but lacked something of being a. proper doctor. Well, he gave up the caee, and Mr. Dawscn ()ur entering friend's name) sent for another. This one blistered him and painted him with iodine from his waist to his feet. By this time Mr. Dewson waw unable to get out o! bed or to (1:295 himself without es- eistanoe. _ The doctors’ me’ cinee and appliaaii-sns tailing tohelp him, he went to the hospital at Buxton. Where he was advised to try the baths. Afzer being th‘re three weeks he returned home but little better for the treatment. The conclusion of this exesperating ex- nce is set forth in a few words by Mr. ewson himseii in the letter iron: which the above-mentioned hats are taken. ”I had," he says, “little or no use cf. my and it was wholly out of my power to attend to my business. I lost a deal of f the pain, and ow- sieep in consequence c inc to a want cf appetite and necessary nourishment I grew very weak. Even after leaving my bed ii I went out for a breath (1 fresh air I had to stop and rest few yards. (1 h see that my wile and others who new methouzhtl never should t about again. In this condition i rennin 32th {anu‘arn u-uâ€" â€".vâ€"- vav This is a his idea, and it has to do with everything under the sun. H r'. to: in- etenee. is lbs ease of a man who spent e whole summer in bed when he might just on well have been on his feet looking alter his business and having odds end ends of pleasure on evenings and holidays. Along in the spring or 1889 he took a chill; exactly the time: 2 year totehe chills it on don‘t watch out, and often it you do. . immediately afterwards a dreadful struck into both his hips and legs. result 0! this was that he hadtogo to bed. and he stayed there sixteen weeks. Just think oi that ! Fancy it 3 problem in arithmeticâ€"a child's simple “sum” to he worked out on a slate. Add the sin. the trouble and worry to his 1 amily. t e direct extra expenses, the loss 02 time and in- come. the lasso! the summt r‘s erjoyrnents, the doctor’s bills, etc. eta-and see what It tots up at. The first doctor who attended him said he had sciatica. and had it very bad. The doctor was either right or wrong. If he was right the result snowed that he didn't know how to cure sciatica. If he was it showed that he couldn't diagnose a disease tram its symptoms. Put it how -A_ .- lode-ea- (“any and manage. mm a finer elm ambiaauom has it n mm A In) know who u Inventive amt Mailman out: «coupling:- mm on“ no man mm M). In the Mum it. the am who a boy was: ace to m the sham Mo um ends a m: asunder Mummy. by bad. a» mm In a barenme um. and no hunted a way to m» an out“ val! on mm. m: method has be“ in no em men-«the principlo or the “walk :13; 36903. “What da you mix you point- wlvh to :mduoo Ohm man“! calculi?" asked iomcbady 0! Sir Joshua Raynolds. “th blame.“ out}! navel-ed the anal mm. - -..- ,._ ,_ _,.‘_ “Nearly forty years ago, amu- eome weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray. I began using Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and was so we]! satis- fied with the results that I have never tried any other kind of dress- ’- ing. It requiresonly :2 ; an occasional appliâ€" Well Satisfied with ' Ayer’s Hair Vigqr. in: @mmlian gm. WhyDIJ.C. Aye! 8:09.. Lowell.“ uu Aye“: mm In: the W815!“- Thu-r cuss communion. _-_._._.____ _______ .7" LINDSAY. FRIDAY. JAN. 4W Y). ck L. Emulsion. IF YOU WANT tojbufld up. 8, 180?. wrur. LIN Vyvoâ€"vuvâ€" ..__ ,,, - Dr. Gilchrist. at 0mm, under whose core et lat accounts the led wee progressing favorably. Scnoon Dennaâ€"Our unblio school opened on Tnesdoy. Jon. 5th. the teacher for the present you being Miee Lane Mord,“ Isis .late teacher at Rudd: BUSINESS. or business menuehuinfi but not 50051:!!! UL wuuu; "V VI __-_ r” punt:i the extre members end have eech muni pelity represented at the county council board. I mey heve eomethlcg more to eey on this subject et some future that. Amman-I regret to have to etete that by the bursting at the barrel at e that gun on Christina day the you t eon at Mr. James Little. of Delton. e eteboutnyeereot unicethielett Ite peel-emu: end connect the be p mamamhyaoounaet’: were“: lurk with in gun. endonhletunthe Echedeitberbeooue or weem- Mcrperhepe bath. consequence being tint the inn-rel beret, ehettetinc the hoy'e left head eo W ,it wee nWheveitenpu ebovethe mum. aunties wee_pertprmedby 7' Ken- nedy. Dcfaated candidates, Isaiah Thorn- ton, John Smdoraon. génhonmwumw m “Quoted" “, a land- some vote. The defeated can m were Dr. Budd and Geo. En nah. 1‘0qu â€"Beevo.Wm. Aswan; deputy. . at E2113 J. Ml all. acolamflon; common, Issue 8. Feo,popn_ls finally and 139%.!!3. LKer.- AAAAAA F03 m Cosmmnomâ€" mt. nun- §bean was elected rave over Mr. J. n-l._.! ¢â€".bm_rh . nld Ii ‘ ‘ um .â€" ntunottng mono than ordinary owing to tho obtuse In tho mnko up of our county councillors ; :21! low dolnx nwny wlth room to county oounollloru In for from bolus hvornhly noolvod. In this section qt oounm would and: prefer A-MLAâ€" -_ 5-.- Ann}. |Cormnoudenoe 0! To Post] PERSONALâ€"W. T. McLaan. of the Rind Institute as Branuord. has been visiting an the parental home during the New Year's holiday}: _. A '- --- 4-...- IQW mom-mu; uuuw, .0- ".-- n... , , to make good sleighlng. but Instead of ml Inches of mud snow we have got sore mdthoroadnm almost on bad a: they were In the nu. Eucrromâ€"Mngiolpal ,flfi‘flw, or: nuns “Bull". Wnum â€"The weather has acted very erratic this tell and winter so far. A tew days ago the roads were fro-anus hard as a bone. and we were waiting anxiously fur a few inehee of snow, :1] that was wanted ‘ Iâ€" i .--‘..a h. u I,I_IA_ _ u I. OH, I'- I. 0. F. -â€" Mount Pleasant Foresters (Court Primrose) will hold their annual oyster supper on the 20.11 Inst. As thle will be the great least and entertainment of the season we expect that all will come to It. Look out for further psrtlgnlers. amounungw'aa‘uv. -u--- -7 from a distance who cantrlbfited 7.6st this result. ‘ _. LL -_ I.-- -g‘nfl unv- Uffllbb. [Conesoondenoe o! m Post] Tan Courunmsrs or was Swox to you and your numerous readers. The holiday season passed off here very quietly. Sousaâ€"Our pie social on Christmas nigh: was quite a success. the proceeds amountjpg'to $2280.1‘hanks to all those - - -_;__n...b-4| sun-uni: [Specinl to m Post] 803001. Ramon. â€" Bdokkeoping, Du Tracy, 92 ; Mary O’Brien, 72. Composition, Getty O’Brien. 90. Class III, Dalphina Plggotb. 81: Email Fox, 80; Annie Pig- zour, 80; Katie Owens, 80; Joseph Luau, 80. Class .1}. 119.1901: .683 LEM HS" . n__‘l_ LOCAL NEWS-Z KING‘S Wild R11“ [special to Tue New Annanssann Pamrarmme‘l‘uesday. the 32 ed. bei the closing day 0! our school. and Mr. . E. Purdue. the teacher. havini previously tendered his resign- tion, t e high an Isolation and esteem in which he was be d by the pupils was full manifested by an appr: priate address an beautiful resen', t being a very hand. some writ we ease. Dean mournâ€"We the pupils title. 15, Emily, have learned with re t oi your intention oi severing the hon that has linked us together as telcher and pupils. During the time which you have conducted our school, we have, de spite our youth. been taught by your gentle government to appreciate and prize the tact and energy necessary in the teacher to mould. draw out and cultivate in its periectiou the talent implanted by God in the mind of the pupils. We one and all bear willing testimony to your real and impartiality in eseaying to fill our minds with useful knowledge that shall in the future help to remove the esperltiee strewn along life’s rugged road. N ow. kind teacher, as you are to leave us,we askyour acceptance of this present as a slight token of the kindly intercourse that has existed between yourself and pupils of the school.â€"Signed on behalf of the mp‘ls. STELLA O‘me, Aaxns Mums. . Perdue was completely taken by surprise, and expressed his sincere thanks and up -ciation tcr such an unexpected and v uable present. He said: My dear pupils, it is utterly impossible for me to express my unspeakable gratitude to you on this occasion. Io laboring I have only done my duty, and though I think Ido not merit such acceptable tokens of your appreciation of my service, and the great good-will you have thus attested and esed; still. I will the more highly prize it if snared for years to come as the gift of my dear pupils. and shall ever remember your extreme kindness and generosity of this day. In conclusion I eartily thank you for the pleasing honor ‘ which I have received this day, and in: anticlgatisn cf the coming festive season, , I wis you all a merry Christmas and 'a very happy New Year. . 1 rington. 49: wm Quinlan. 38: Dennis Honlihnn. 35. Arithmetic. class V, Dan Tracy, 40; Mary O'Brien. 20; Hannah L3- hano, 20 Class IV. Fergus O'Brien, 70; James 0mm. 20; Lorne Parker. 20. Literature, class III, Hannah Fox. 87, Del- phine. ha, 85: Getty O'Brien, 77; Albert C an. '77. Class II. Ltratta Harrington. 67; Ida Tracy. 65; Danni: Ecnnhnn, 51; Will 0311921313, 46. Phys!- alogy, class IV, Fergus O Brien. 71; Lame Parker, 68. m#--_._ u..._. a.) A108“ UM“. H. um; an. an Harrington. 67; Ida Tracy. 65; Dannie Ecuulun, 51: Will Csllghan, 46. Phys!- ology, class IV, Fergus O Brien. 71; Lame Parker, 68. Pnouonon Exumurxomâ€"From Zad to 3rd clue. marks required. 360: Ida Tm . 515; Loretta. Hurlngton. 507; Dan- nis oullhan. 477; Will Callahan 450. From 3rd to 45h class. marks requiraa, 360: Hannah Fox, 502; Getty O‘Brien. 470; Del- phlna Pigzott. 463; Albert Callahan, 454; J ames Fox, 445. Wl'lUW WV van-u vv-I nut-II. u. ‘_r»_-fi - Vale. on FM Unmazur. (he. now “we: man he c I\ Mn um; new?“ yaw: tableau. fi’é‘}: bun Exfifiéii 13m mint; [Cormpondmcc at In! Post.) MUNICIPAL-Our citizens scam to be losing interest in municipal matter, as only two councillors and a rceve have declared themselvcsmymlgg 139 gene the new. will u inm am on} “value. In he was a mrumotid aIIoI an «on he ha alum boonI IaentI VIII matter! 90! Mumi to the 1%“ mm he wIII he laugh mIowI wIdow W9 under our hum 33$ng? U)“:- PERSONALâ€"Mrs. Oversnd spent 3 week in Hamilton visiting her sister ...... Miss E M. Bqu-msn spent her holidays in Toronto ...... Mr. A. Birohsrd. principsl 0! tbs Newmsrkst public school, and Mr. John Birohnrd. of Toronto. spent their holidays in our filing ...... Mr. Gregor Campbell, site: an n once of fourteen years. is renewing hcms ties ...... Miss Res ch. 0! Toronto. sister of M. M. Ranch. barrister. of this pisee. is visiting here. . .. Misses Mary and Mule Overand spent Christmas With Threw-o friends ...... Mr. J aim Stoddard, {xx-ether at Mr. Bush Stod- dard. steer s3 sbsanee of many years. is looking is: old friends ..... Mr. Wm. Sim-r. of innssots isvlsitinn hisbroiher. ....Mr. Donnell mobsiinm and his sister, Mrs. Herridne. of E men. were home visit- in: their pmnts,snd returned on New Year‘s any. Current-ins doses oi William m . one at nonvertsn‘s most prominent sit a sens‘sssq s ”ppm 91“- ‘rvlilue. ss 3: ‘5‘ .. uh: an- .LILA uckuvu unvuaw . -v _V* town for the year '97. Mr. Duncan Mc- Mlnen has been elected reeve by summa- Mon. Messrs. G. R. Proctor and W. S. Ball are the councillors. For the township of Thanh: Raeve. Peter D. McDougall; deputy-nave. Henry Morrisou; ccuncu- Kore. J aha J ardlne. John Burgess and J as. Cm}. MOUNT PLEASANT, DOWN E YVILLE. BEA VERTON. THE CAN ADIAE The Bnfi'alo tailors do not share the views expressed by some Canadian ciothiers beiore the tarifl' commission. We are assured by the beneficiaries of protection that the Canadian industry could not survive in competition with the cheap goods of the States. The Buffalo tailors have held s meeting and protested against the competition of the Canadian tailors, alleging that it is a common pne- tice for Bufl'alonisns to visit Csnads and come beck with enough cheap Chundisn clothing to last them a yexr, thus depriv- ing the poor protected Bufl'alo knights of the needle of the business. Which gsng of tax grabbers is doing the lying? DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. mm and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIG. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. ' hQMOhPonndm-ndmody. figured by JAXES me co.. Ltd. oncomthisfgemuu. Won, The m‘mmelon grows wild .1} ever Attic). It. was cultivned in Egypt 8.0 2.50. Mas. S., says: “find been snfl'erlng from Rheumatic Pains for month. M!!- lex’s Compound Iron Pdlsr cured me." EPPS’S 0000A HOOD’S PILLS mpuuly watchable uld do not purge, min or mine. All drugglats. 253. An 01d 0.: Antiquity. Either by ucqulnd NM or heredity. those old teen. Son-ohm ma Con-nuptials. must he hood zonal-Allan utter goumuon: but you any mesh them with tho odd- In your favor by the “11028008“ Emulsion. In Johnna-bun: than a bu to every 250 of the whole popuhflon. ENGLISH B R EAKFAST, COCOA this wgnter. north at here thinf! m not ~- .. - 1 1.. The ban meantâ€"sad e «on» (or the our: at colds «my w mam-on. mu‘m“m:::‘%:sm“Mm: ’ ' ooldn‘ Jaw on no or no a and uh! “on: m Chum World‘n Mn In a» had man no u “mood luck: at m: hounds. “In: 295 caustics, Ill-“l "my“. low.â€" -- _v_- - as ljvelz as ggeyrothgfwlse wouh I! 11781 DB uuc, uuuuuwv "7 NEW Ame â€"The new wmlll which Messrs.McFadden 8c Buttqrworth have had in course at ereoclon Is now completed, machmgry 3}! ln‘. anjdfaady £0 stars ope!“- A l- L -l- Inf‘nf fll'l qu uvcu vap‘lw up... . PnsoxAr.â€"Mrs. Diiman. of Little Britain, has been visit-inn her sister. Mi"! A. Graham of this place ...... Mr. James Porter. walking boss for the Lmabrd Lumber Co.. apcnt bin hoiidaya at, our hunt, the guest: of Mrs. Porter ..... Mr. D. McRep, ct chi: piano. apenb his Cnristmaa holido a with friends at Bowel-con and Break n ...... Several or the nuns: mnn around here who hue been work an in the woods «me here for Chrinmn. ..... 8633!“ our villagers Bank in the Sons at time! oyster surpa- ah Sabrina on New Ym‘a um i em in mm n m mionblo mm. Fm“. mnmury an x». nan- tione. Innderstand it is their intention to get up steam at once. This will be a t boon to the people ct this section. as are was no lumber mill nearer than Victoria Road. As there is plenty of timber in this part for the next twenty years, the venture may be reasonably looked upon as a likely success. Soancrrr or BILLS.-â€"I noticed in a recent cefiy cf the Victoria Warder that bills of t e 81 and $2 denomination were very scarce in Lindsay. and that the receiver-general had been requested to meet the emergency. Well, Mr. Elitcr. allow me_h_ere to m_ake on’r wants known, ___. u.-. Llll- -- mun: w luau* vâ€"v u--- -._- ,, , don'o one whether their denominations are 810‘: or 31's. I might add that silver and even ooppegg are (3:1.3!I_y_scarge. r I u 801.de uuuw Inc :1an uv n”... -â€" eud in doing so I would say that bill: or all denominations are tearfully some (dunnlng bllls excepted) at. Uphlll, and we would tequest the reoelver-gcnerel to send more or lees-:the more the better. We L ,n‘ j-_-_l__elA-‘- pufifier. held: {ha nil-p- m m Manny’s For Infants and Children. Possum: the following Distinctive Moria: Mahler-8; 7mm nu. fihe LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. JANUARY 8, 1397‘ 'rli'e Baniâ€"mu 3t Bgoton wlu cost the United States Government about 810,000, Geo Grimm. n. tum about, wen to efimonthehmotlrJume-Cutf th w t. for whom‘ he worked. m “13% m. mm: with l blun'i‘tepockz; nu ennui windplpo an gun. makeover: doubtful. No moon I: had tam-tea: 38â€"890" an!“ V7161». «Kim Raul. Anna!) and m M- reaching his omce yesterday morning shot himself. through the body, the ball just missing the heart. um he will die. He states that he let a. coiomi porter about the County Court House have 84500 or the county made to put into a. scheme to dig for Mexican cola supposed to be buried in the vicinity at this city. 'l‘wo colored char-per: in- velgled the porter into the scheme. fleecinchimoutotsoooo in addition to the amount Jet-him let him rave. The scheme was med a. rev my: ego and the ones-pen were cream. Wale! Lul- l- luau u: we... as"..- 'â€"â€"â€"-_- was hmdaomel decorated with flower! and plants. Emlnenoe Cardinal Gib- bons. Archbishop of. Baltimore. an old trlend or the Bomparte [mu], performed the ceremony. M133 Bonaparte, the bride of to-dly. B the gut great gnnddnughter or the turnout beauty. ‘Betay' Paterson of Baltimore. whose mrrgnze to Jerome Bonaparte. brother or hapoleon Bonaparte, was eel.- brated at Baltimore Christan: Eve. 1808. On her mother's side the new Countess u I descendent of Daniel Webster. A mill Cont Inn-lea 1 Great a“ Granddaughter or “may" Patten... Washington, Dec. 29.â€"The wed ‘ Count Adam De Moltke Hultfeldt or a- mark and Miss Louise Eugenie 80mm daughter of the widow of the late Col. Jerome Bonaparte. took place thin mom! in St, Papl's Qathollc Church. The en ,,., _IAL -____. A awn-dill: Etc-e of II; firm and lo Couldn't Stud the Pream- Austm. Texas. Jan. Lâ€"County Tm.- surer A. J. Jet-rum. showy 11m F Shaman. skip 9 Boss Huston H Jacknon N lcSwoy-n K flotsam, IklpA... S J Brethour J J UCDOMM N Juno: W Puma", skip......ll S loAlplno H Bowel! A Faber W Puunoro, skin...” 5 N lcSnyn Ron Huston» a Jnchon 0 A UN. 1' McConnell D IcGrlbbon. flip . .. . 15 FOmdon, clip. m... 11 I W Kennedy A Ru J 0 Bdrm- W a 8:003- J 0 8mm. 8 F Roun- J D finals. nklp . 9 J “Md-am. Iklp.......ll 78 7! First and Second Stone: 1' . Third Piaget-a. W Dunn “ IQIF “if“. “uun‘, W Humor J 3 Know“ J lama. u- Wlolmmullp...“ 0 8 Amour Dr «Allin. IF Raoul-o: a u uuplml. mp ....10 J Indra!» 1‘ Brodi- J A lulu!“ .19 Bullet». Iklp..... 5 BEBE...“ "I“; "in Viaduct: t6 em. up.” uni 1h. “aim we. wry nu»: Inst v Inlay. Tho mu (allowing m °m [rum and mm noon: 8H». 3' «v we... I)“ luu. uuu u Jun-n... uw-u.-- -_-, v -_, no: b3 (cum! in Lindsay. The Ikipo but! given the vioankipa a hindICAD of thirty points, but the vice: turned the table. on them and actually won on a straight count by two shots When the uionrnoon games were bolng played excitement run very high. an the scores kept so clan that It W» a question up to the Inst end which alde ahonld wln. A”, the clone of the lam. month and the scores won a tie all round. It. was decided to pin; it til“ at once. MP. anlie on he Nu. scored three palm.- tor the chip‘ but. viwukip Cnndui «mad [he no nu- tar his side. and this «in “no In“ 94' l!!! 2“! 9"” h... .. “01%;. “5:1“?!th Rank and tho third «on. WP. Thu-a can a mum- only (an! m: a u IMO.t '1‘th m c hudh I u». m N am“ uolrfimnumwgtfi 9:13.20: 3:1: The Knighteottheneeomendsm PntinnJollyDny. New Yenr'e do: is nlweye. when Jack Frost givee the curlers good ice. I greet day with them. This year the ice wee all thet the most enihneieetie curler could wish for. end the ekipe were out ht and early; their on nente, the vice- 9-. were elow in putt on in en epneennee. E"idently they were planning some kind of some thet would put the ekipe out of their conceit to offer ticn e hsndicep ci thirty points. In due time the zones commenced, end the ‘rinks were an of noiee end brooms for good three hour. The vice-skips on Ice Na. 4. where every- thing wee ing their way, were puzicu- lnrly elet end jubilent. end brooms went high and noise galore wee eent up when one of the ships failed to make the peoper oonnecnon end ecnt his stone eeil- ing through to the heck. The rinhe were crowded with anecteiora. rheyjalned in the tun. nnd_n joi-li‘er._noieie£‘ crowd could L- -Ll_- L-‘ JERNIGAN 880T HIMSELF. WEDDING IN HIGH LIF‘ new. i ll 35w. with..." Wuhan-on 'l‘ I‘Onodoll. chip. m...“ A BI- w u Savou- F [loo-Ir Aluminum. Iklp.......ll 75 Wl’ THE OURLERS. R Konnody S lubluoon J Bonn J '1‘ Pony.okip.. ......16 S Brlmn A mm A mill J Wudrobo, uklp 8 J enroll W 361).! J Cnflord B Kenna y. Iklp......11 W Gabi-null RevJ W Mun G H Wilson P Emu. oklp... ...... l: mummwmm undo-h 533553883058... \Ix>’lpli .3017“ nmdthomlnllnflnn 30.. ml- .mmmm. m: mwfl'hwwb’mm “AA “, 3331333 viiiâ€"ailiâ€" 3551610334 moi. liable to about. Bond'- W h the absurd ct heath. Men can take we of themselves TAKE CARE OF THE BOYS Daoo not moot-wily moon tho oonu‘ootion oi diooooo provided tho oyotom in in o vigomuo condition. with tho blood pm And .11 tho organs in o heoithy lotion. When in ouch o oonditiou contain: in roodilv ruioiod ond tho dioosoo mo on and no iodgmont. Bood'o Sunnuiiio in tho hoot modioiho to build up tho m bionoo it Murillo. rzoh . ond pm blood is tho b I of good hoolth. In ooid woodm- ib io «pod-fly loans” to hoop pp tpo‘hoolih touo hoe-nod this body _ A_AA_ -.._‘__..A -- Liverpool. Jun. Lâ€"Sprln; when, 7. 1d to To 2d; Rd. no stock: ho. 1 01L. 7- 2a to 76 3d: corn. 2: 10, :pels. (a 5d: pork. 48. 9d; lard. 21: 0d: con. Lc.. heavy. 271 6d: do.. llght. 21's Gd: do.. 8.0.. navy. 25. (sill; allow. 19;: cheese. white 1nd colon-d. Londonâ€"What on usage It” and ea higher. Mus; oi! 9138339 "9- “A leerpoolV H â€"Spbt ' wile-at nm‘ tum, steady n so mad tor Feb. ad '7. Orzo for #31:): 2:":01‘33.Â¥3 like {Inn at 3 10¢ for .. ' r we Are?! and 91% 1 m and 2- 10m to: ver oo.- useâ€" at stead for Jul. 7: 0144 Mr m». “371:3“? my": gnu}: 61nd” Mag-HIM?!» gin-d; at 2: mad or e ., .3 or arch. for May. Hour 24: M. “m 2' 11d hdt-Closof-\\'hvn: 221' 100 for Pet; ”firmâ€"c” REEL-Wink flour 46! 900 (m l-‘oh. punyâ€"The market I. am. No. 1 I: held “85¢. No.23180c.!\'o. 8 m. and feed the. extra n So to Vidalâ€"Trade wqul’et' ‘1“... 'Bfim am. I ales at 42:: north at: w "I the wand. d feat. and at Be on " ComLThe market I: dull. with new ye]. low oflerin at 230 ou‘llde. Old yellow 1. qu_oted g; 19 269 oqtslde. _ _ _ ‘ny'eL'rho markcl In n" in ‘ side at 37c. m :11 “I“ out -‘vâ€" -u‘ W lllll' " him": 833 io sac. mmunxy,’ 33:01:: "I haul I. quoted at Bar. Toronto (night, and at 81c. For: wmmn. Ontoâ€"Tho market In unchanged. White sold at 20c on the Mldlan a . nged ngmlgal. I; 18c "‘5' t 19c '“" Buckwheatâ€"Tho market In ale I lot: quoted at 28:: outside. q t. ' Q on Flourâ€"The demand In Ilmltod and mice. n I rule unchanged. Straight mllor- no ““3"“ Lt “. ‘9_§9:19_.T°'°“‘°.£P‘!‘“‘;_. flouh'l‘heuh In a hit own! and N u a rule mhum.81nlfl3 muon canned 1:310 to 01.8). “mum height. _ ,, ,7 _. -_ .. - ~~â€"v‘ -w-v-uv .uwlus. Btuâ€"Tad. quiet and price. “cl-ma. Run I: noted It 81' to 1.3) Ihol’ll n to 89.50. . mt. “d WIL‘ -- v: .v -. _'-_.._v V- . Bunâ€"Trade quiet-End prim anvil-IBM Bnn I- noted it 7 lo “.53 won. and atom at A to 30.:30.‘ ‘ “VI‘. '1. Winkâ€"Em market in Tim nmi nrm. wlih iimiied oil'ei-lnn. ied uni wliiio win-ti coin] ouinide Ii W to 83¢ rn-pnciive- Ind 30. 1 hard in quoini ni We in We. in trelglii um! Ii xiv i-‘ori William. nucmhmq‘ho mum in gum. wlih m loin finoied iii 28c ouisiiii‘. Bar oyâ€"‘l‘he mli‘koi in quiet. 80‘ 2 ll «vied Ii use in me No. ii um n mo m We. and boil Ii fie ~. Ono-Tho inn-hi in unoiungnii Wiiiic and“ on the Midland. u lilo mi. I am ml. Ii in mi. n-‘i‘mio quioi mi prim iii-n. viii anaemia wanna-inoc- il il Indium sonâ€"Tia II in Cali viii Mir mm? is. We“ 0'“ ""3 agoâ€"n M in mud. wiih do “i I! M". do. until“ umxm vazfigghgm irdiiy. ‘ Illu In ll‘flu .v- .__.--. W (or Juana- d for Feb. 2‘ IN (or orhlay. Fl our. 2!. 9d. March and 310%“ Parisâ€"W but. we to: 3.11.;0001'.‘ 1°C for Jan. lelerpooâ€"Clooeâ€"antq quiet at 80 W for Jun" (blow! for Feb. and 6s and for Hawk. Mtlu- 2:10‘411 for Don. 2n m for Jill. and I-‘eb.. 2a 104 for March Ill 310 for Mny. Hour. 2“ 91!. 3Lou oIIâ€"Clnuoâ€"\ \tht un plunge am. lulu on Panama 3d Main-r. Putinâ€"C1“!!! flr'v at 2:! 1m (or Jam; hour 47: 20c for Jan. Wheatâ€"Tho market In um and W!!! A united. 909'!!!“ Jed no mmumtmuw-ane-Q" I!" “a “may. “‘32 um}, m lllkl‘fl. 1'38 NEON?!) .4 RKEIR BRITISH MARKETS. WW..." ""' on Mg: [Id .3357." I d m 5.33:5 73“": In and in}; “Tm ‘ ‘ mm; Flu um maxmmuu luv mummmmmu Wm ant-noun. m mmpubmmmmmm I 3%! gig gig gag-'5, a gig; gig 3 g. 33%; ’“m” -_ aid ’60 that i unmooo' Vii $9-9nu99 ram-M - o' mu Mummmm «no. wont to will" that the Mama; and and.“ m m Ir. Vim-(Eh. ”dancer. 'â€" pompggmocp _¢l_uov_ldoncootun Aux-merino hug “nod!!!- b n tux-bun. eh I :9!!!" 99w. u'ru flmfiw The Judge. it Chulottetown P. E. I. ,Inve gin-u d‘culon unsuun; Mr. Each-ct. Gon- servuuxe ALP. The peroonu chm-cu were distanced. The Northern Trust Company of mue- .9011. has applied for n Reamer. The com- pany own about $800M”. Ind chum I surplus of 327.774. Alon-hr d lea-VIA and u. hunt. mm. In. bacon. modal. (lanth- Inf-mother x. man my m m w‘nm Wltdml'amlhmmt The State But It Sully, Iowa. vu loot- ed by when on My night. The un- ounaosxolen I: «mud :1 non $5000 to The Bunkeu’ Emulate Bank of mu.- 190m. went Into the enamel-‘- mm yel- wrdu um- : mu. m an Lieutenant-Governor Flue:- or New Brunswick m u: estate worth 811.- 500 to his tuna: and neu- helluva. The Commerdu Bank or Selim. ML. whlch filled 0mm 0W“ W New York bunk’t. ' .000 so Bichct Gym-h of Cote 8:. Paul. Mont- man. was buncocd out 0! 8200 In New Xork yaurdq. The Bran trial at Boston was continued ”stem . Adam 0! counsel occupied the who 1: day. ”Premier Canon: 0! Spin an be wtu notwcept United sum “manual: ll renal to Cut». the ulnar uh:- ululo walk-vial. Midi! mm our-u an to can. Ion Noun (‘ullod In. tho Dummie- nu IOI’ lac-l o! nun Ion“ Lewh 0. Carter. ex-postmuter of Col- borne. smoke. dlcd yearned” Iron: 1 mac It I. reported from Madrid that a strong ted‘lgxm taint Genoa! Weyler nu sprung up In human Pow. No mod: In tho vol-Id «qua. New!!!» ~40". pan «to. ‘ Numb“ Md rhu- mlw m «that! am: mum). ad Wlluun Euclid Young has been expelled from the New York Stock Exchange. dowi. “mu-flu Wammmu minnow; Germany term. to accept tho new Chl- uue matador. Hen-In: m waned mum :1 Pl:- centa Bay. Ne malwpd. Cecil Rhodes uflvod at Cape Town ye.- tom: um was given 1 gm! onflon. Dov- a P. an. annual nutter amen“ u «nun; TELEGRA I'HIC BRIEFS. Yawn?“ Iuanvun.co..uo.. ‘ . em: for w. by w. G. WOODS. Linda". Satan's. So: 24 Shore 3 momma: Pall-'- Celery Compound .- the an! M et m The man mmaumma my dun. 0 av nu I6 as. may“ with “tannin-dwell“. Lulu-unnu- h mm mom- I 9 I yolwiflbmhmmmu Ml Inky-l. huh u anon with mm'a Wain“ smug-um unknown-“winch cal-l8.” mrdu‘om Compound ha 40" or b “In “bun-ta... Ever! a! I. II Micah-shunning. Pun" dowu. was just ublo to man about to Impound] “and to dub duty 3nd work- ‘l‘boclaknddflncmna not with Inn! lulu. ad Madam:- In their dflhmhdfll. Danton-thud to antic-.mmmodm-dlolm ammmmmmmunw ct mummies-amuse. mummmm “my Int 1* m In. your throw 08 um: mad m “M no m: mm. m at mum-mmâ€" Iluy at our mdau an bathtub co:- MMWml-Jutgoubynutom l period of pan. calm. , musty.- db- helm; «but. amour and due“ broken Aot Pmmptly and Your Fondeet Desires Will be Realized.- Pdne'n Celery Compound Will Ruble You to Thorougth Info] Life.- THE NEW YEAR. tho mum at any How You May Feel Happier and Better Than in the Past. Y. I 8 O. I Noun â€"-Whei about the work at the noiezy for 1807. Shell it not he n new eueeeu tor m7 xhnn it w in 1898! now shell ihle he nooounllehedi â€"1‘he Christan-tide in over. and ulcer the eeneon of holldny it in use to rename the routine (i work man. 'rhuwe one the moi-rumo- o! lite to tote up once more. we no Eudenvoneu ehouid riorm them tor the high": pupaeâ€"t e put- 01 henelluiuc the wu-ld nhout u-. hie In Carla's idui at oetvlee to God. See the love “I o! Mew. 5:1: ehepter. â€"Now it the time to: u good eoolnl even- ” 3: "‘ "‘° “”“e'camfié‘éfié'igfi get 0 young puop‘ec :- “together! Niall“ out ell you - . -. alien: . nv everyyouna pn . w on you on end ehow thuyoure.‘ v hose petoonul intent in himâ€"not: .- .ccnded inure» put on (or the ooenoiu... but. un mt interest which moon: more then in ehowe on the surhoe end he. the well- heingdtheotmgerntheu-f. In: usever remember the: through the ooolnl inclina- tions cf the young we can otten lend them dong with III to ugliapee cf the mind of the Kuwa- old then in understsnd- ina whet obi-lotion chat-note:- meme. Such n ooeiul evening will form n beginning for the lookout work at the society. e work yhieh uhould never he nucleated oolely to About will. m om:- yool- cum“ and. a In Po: AW aw can» “no naked Intuition. I! Mutated by Thom Exuou Dunl- Smytb. lit-Wanna I lchza 8:». Baths. president of the S.‘ and other gentlemen prominently on Ulwlflltb mum of Lard 5nd “and... on the Non of bholr vi mwzrwm m Ethane. A very lam (lulu Lu boo d by none W to pecan: quit M which occur st Mung: dsmnm med! dual. on. ru- l- onuuly obv an Motion-mullahs n‘. «:de In antenna 3 Any won rub: lathedu-koln wangdgthlldugey. My”)! _ boa much Infill-w. reporter eeeing e box of Pink Mile Bowl-lion's poeeeeeion. “‘ may then with me," she uid would not be e day without th thouzhldonot take 'hem raga find them e very benefioiel eciml one in our profession. If the e of the benefit which theee pill worked upon me will do the pul good, I an perfectly willing d nemehonldhe mentioned. and d feetl should be given to the public I’- Rewheon'e pemnnented unofficial-meant. '1‘: Gain. Room 5, Sande“! Theetu ing. New York at}. Odd-lu- book-Wow cull-omen. [chum-hater m an ho mam-m. plenum of eny kind. Theneu W to such-n extent thst enmee victim of insomnin, end sh digeefive power: pve out. sud feet becoming a chronic Iufi‘er nervous dehility. After tryinl remedies end prescriptions she 4: need In ndvertieement in one of d pepers referring to the complete I of eeimilsr cue es her own. with of Dr. Willisms’ Pink Pine. tried so many pstent remedies fluent deepeimed of trying any Something eeemed to influence be this prepsretion end she ventured ehseed one box of the pine. Bel had used helfof them the began en immediate improvement in l didmnnd by the timeshe End .1 or three boxee she was a d-flerent entirely. and to-dey there are few es who diepley n better ext! heelch then our representstive foe Rewllton inwhen he called upon‘ week. The subject wnleuggeeteJ Mod m or Inner t seriously to hot halal. Hon didnotinwffm With her engq but prevented her from paucil upon In: an. aunt. The "I "candy-dim hounooou I an upon Inc. had dmough n illusion with hot climbing the h (an an m, she very soon cognizant of the fact that oho In ing (con a stain on the not-val 0th.! at“ 'ho In" [one in cow ha work. gnduuod m Iona-I. and pnpuvd‘ land the plenum of In \n‘erv‘ Min Rawlstun which resulted m phictl “Ketch of he! life being pu‘ chm columns on final-day. H4 warn of the interwar Mm.- ; let onta aecret, which elm c ml .110! the Telegraph 1n makq For many you: uhe hu dcmmt p.“ of her time m Imdy. l1 pnctiling at the pimulune In! a thy. l: in rot then-fare. a u that under .Itnin of this kmd.‘ to fool the 0M upon her 000.6me Sh. in of a min I“ way m physiqmu think “than immupuug I ‘0 until Ibo hid Mound t. Oh. “I“ to lea-flu. M Those who have “tended th aneu at the Academy of Music will readily concede that Bavlston 'I one of the homes on the stage. She is musician and a chsrming singer, impersonator shows a tslent co Above the average. She has wsys, a mischievous twinkle i and a aptivsting manner. H that for drawing large sudien alone confined to the stage, po-easod of s chsrscte: which i to come in contact with. Ir. good nature. amiable quahu chsrm that endear: her tn nil hsve been so formulae as ' » 9: her acquaintance. A Teiugrsyh the Benn-An Emmi: flung-uh Reporter. Fire-tho Quin: Tel-mm BM run Something of the I loco-try to man a A OHARMING TSOUBRE‘I ATTRACTS LARGE AUDI 311: Canadian LINDSAY. FRIDAY. JAN; 8.7. .Q... Q MISS ZELMA RAW 0H1 plan-niâ€" dlfinpplunuuu.â€"w In. In” RM mm. Emma. lbw“ 3(th Hun-r- In d“ m. and and “Revodqqqinggngwd pm anagvcflnoKv‘mm and perm on: I D “mdnglunb ltCumSchflcmbumbm Inga. Punch Backer ”glued-rm; 1mm Newman-mu Uta-1W5»; rhouunnc 9! ".7 MM 1"”! "1‘! fl..L”"“ Hen tho! P‘s: In somewhlt this 3W

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