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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 13 Jan 1899, p. 9

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ums toklet: AND WORKS. '3‘ I. ~ LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 13th. best for May Flavors. hgulam Hockey Sticks. FOB BBESENTS m on fine /darving Sens, mgh 9mm» ' and Pocket autism Scissors at warranted quality, 1847 Rogers PM! Knives, Falls and Spams, Bissel’s Gold Medal Cam Sweepers. Tea trays,“ Table Bells, Egg chains, Enamel Piiitfimnze,‘ Thermometers. ' New Stmk, Best Quality, Low Price J. I}. EDWARDS 00. An ominous article in the Toronto World a few days ago, pointing to a. declaration of war against the United States has caused no little alarm in Washington, and some considerable anyiety :n London and on the contin- ent. IL is understood k’aunoefobe at the request of McKinley cables the article verbatum to Salisbury; andthe latter has instructed a high official in this country to find out what “Billy Multan" is up to now, if things are all wrong in East York, or if it would be well to mobilize the flying squad- ron. There is much concern in the old and new world capitals and it is clear there is a “crisis" on somewhere. Per- haps the war department may find it advisable to establish a cavalry corp in Toronto, and if so they will know where to buy some good fast horses. ‘ Honors do not come too plentifully to the newspaper profession. and therefore it is with special gratifi- cation that we notice the election of our cotem. of the Gazette to the vil- lage councLl of Fenelon Falls. The contest appears to have been quite a lively one; the editor of the Gazette received 120 promises and got 146 votes, nhlch is better than the average ex- gum. Th: campaign was marked by charges that the editor was too old ; but he po’nted to Gladstone, Beâ€" mrck, John A. Sir Oliver. Sir Chas. 'l‘upper and others older than he; and he declares that if he makes a. worse councillor than some he could mention he would feel inclined to go and jump over the Filmâ€"which not being 3 "Sam Patch" he is not likely to do. We congratulate our cotem, and trust he may live to be mayor or reeva of "The Falls.” n:- and temper will a173,! have friends, but one who would be attract- ive must keep her health If she is weak, sickly and run down, she willbo nervous and irritable. If aha has con- stipation or kidney um her in- pure blood will cause pimples, blotchcs, skin eruptions and a. wretched omn- pluoxion; Electric Bitters :3 the best medicine in the world to “Callisto“- Hudmre, Iron And Steel Mot-chum, Sportsman’s Snppliu. Mal and Beauty BABY Skates are the must Skate for the Ladies. Man’s m m Skates are the The Wee§y_139_s_ unmnymdmthllzgm unung own you u: 1w- mucus-unsound. nut ' to 1. onto" Norma-I0 Indul- £10300 or,unllltxtnm,pmlsnd onlmdnngom 22100.10. {.8152 box. In Ito.’ ”manager. I 10:5. nul'cdonnod tolpmgngmmt 11.0 M p.- Wind” on. 1 3nd I told an W'hoifi mac Dwain- tn cm Mindxttflflmmw (EngJPost to hand announces that. “the agent of the Cnnndinn gov- ernment in Wales is stated by the Western Daily Mail tohave shipped200 Welsh farmers to Mnmtoba. and as many more will follow in the spring.” In their anxiety to discredxt the gov- ernment by finding fault with Gali- clana, Doukhoborts, and others. opposi- tion Qapers ovqr-loglg'the fact that dur- - , ___n_‘. J. G. Edwards a: 0 The woman who is lovely in SIGK HEADAGIIE Podtlvelycuredwm umormn. ' -- mmmmmm - maroonanymxng. Aw- hcttmdy for Dial-sen. Nmnea. M a... Banach the Mouth, Coma Tm mmmsmwromuvm my Mummy PurelyVegcuble. mu Pill. Omal Don Oman Moo . Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand ‘ Carter's Little Liver Pifis. No Right to Uzllnoss. Cook’s Oatton Boot Oogpom J anim- Imall Dona. the resuients now are Americans, and these, together with the Australian element, are making great howling. If they do not. in every instance. where they make demands, have them grati- fied, they at once become dissatisfied. These men, too, hesitateat nothing to get what they want. They even ap- proach the highest officials in an im- proper manner. Mr. Ogilvie Was hold- ing the investigation when I was there in regard to the charges against the post office officials, and’it was stated most positively that none of the men took any, fee whotever during poetoffioo accept a. Eratuity utter nouns, an“ e." (an readily understand how a man get» ting only about $30 per month would after business hours, and when he was putting himself to trouble during his own time, be inclined to accept. a fee Most people considered it a favor to obtain their letters in such a way. es- pecially before the post office boxes were erected and when malls were in a. more or less congested state. Sir Chas. Tupper, who was making such all ado would no doubt be pleased to learn that. two-thirds of the officials in the coun- try now were conservatives, and if any damage was bzing done by officials his own party followers were principally at fault." Lord Aberdeen on Canada. A As was anticipated by all who knew them, the interest which Lord and Lady Aberdeen took in such a. practic- al way in the Dominion, while here in official residence, continues in scarce- 1y rliminishcd form now that they have returned home, relieved of the cares About the Klondike. Dr. G. L. Milne, of Victoria, 3.0.. who paid an extended visit to the gold fields of the Yukon last full, is reported as expmesiw the following opimon upon the administration in that district: “I think that the present system is the best math. Nmety-ni‘ne pyrcent. of and responsibilities of office. Speak- ing, for instance. at a reception given in their honor in the city of Aberdeen last month, the ex-Governor-General dwelt at length, and with the greatest appreciation, upon the unique aozial and material advantages, the unpar- allelled resources and promise. the un- limited possibilities and glorious fut-v are of the vast Dominion over which he had presided so tactfully and accept- ably, and in which he has shown an abiding faith by acquiring permanent interests therein. He declared tnat, "Canadians were proud of their coun- try, and with reason, not merely be- cause of its magnitude and the variety of its splendid resources â€" though there is a just and natural sort of. pride even as to thatâ€"but they have also reason to feel a. satisfaction as to what has been accomplished in a com- paratively young country in the mat- ter of good government and of educa- tion. and all that tends to the build-1 ing up of a healthy social system?“ Continuing, his lordship spoke of the natural difficulties attending the main- ‘ ta-inence of law and order, by reason of the immensity of the territory and the sparseness of population, but added that in spite of these conditions Canada would compare in sobriety and indus- try, respect [or law, and prevalence ofi order. with any part of the Empire. Of this country’s loyalty to the Crown and constitution the ear-Governor spoka enlhus‘astically, and his remarks under that head were a striking commentary upon those Journalistic marplots who have recently attempted to revive the old discredited yarns of the growth of an annexation sentiment in the coun- try. Altogether, Lord Aberdeen's ad- ; dress was one calculated to do our Doâ€" minion an immensity of good,,aud to attract the attention of the very class of settlers that we are mOSt desire-13 of securing. - -.'_ 'fi‘-,, ing the year closed there was a great- er proportionate increase, ands. larger total of Anglo-Saxon immigrants. than of any other nationality; in fact the year's returns. when completed, will show, that more have come from the British Isles and the United‘ States than from all other places put togeth- er.” m tut-urea peculiar to Hood’s Pun. size. tasteless. emclent. thorough. A: an. “mummy“ wanton: Minivan m: 5:.ch s W W”. “a; wannabwuanmmw burn or A «mama? IOV. The opening 6!! 0 ozfllhéhlry; century In still n 1900. but J“, Int. 1901. It ts century. The not 99 to com le with the clone first decade d bheeot the your or the r O. deude been #0 10. n m fix-d century ended the your 11. the year 100. and the mth the c y will end mth the nineteenth r4900. not with the clone of 1899. Any one 113% close of the point on let them lug don outing back year by Y“? at rest. to 1. from nea- mom-«tut vellum | VVHU UH wu- am on. in no- July! to!!!“ ”at; ' __ f may perm Ln Osrtwrt‘ht and Potltlon A9 Minna township and portloulorlyl J. 1'. GI? mldontu of Jonotvtllo. Block-took and P0" “0"!- wlll remember a m ' t ‘ man nomad Andmw Prior. who h“ "a". G E A. COX'S B" that notion obout {our your- 0 to join a Inter. “I“. Prouty. Ln ford. Conn. m- mother died“) In ford two no you. no [at May six weeks utter *. Ibo lott Conadn. Prior mu m plucky outh. and soon otter going to Hartford i0 undo a brave moo of 13 um. boy who wu drowning in the Park river. He was on o rt swimmer and a good shot. It ha always been. his wish to be a uoldlor. undwhu tho come a call for recruit: a the ”mg of the Spanish-American dltflo ho wu one of tho flat to «nun. regiment was not sent toJli and “Mme mitory “w n ‘ ' 0 amp cor were woo o o controctogh razor. to. £1119 n were m 1m when t we. label. mouth wood-‘0 agro‘ that ho [a T2: a." A' coin”: out converse M. h “tern bu mun “amino: 1:. In tho Tulip! bl ' t . £0»: 21353.3: “b" Control we locum Canon: 7 ' "-- 0..-- ll hols AM mi of What Annua- flow {or the rhm’um Ihould lo. . on. at and with w- h in! yard on and». m PM! o won-jam of Wm, .B.. In. It. tron. to do“! lithe «but; ”been“ ”Idol, 0. I 3 “Jimmie-w It] When the Gena} asy to Take my to Operate flawvvt “a...” rw ~v--.-'- my mgfsmaux w! tmntloth A: one man ”new -‘v. -- _ extra freight lying there. The engineer and fireman saved themselves by jump. ing. An overturned stove fired the wreck. and five cars and a bean storehouse were destroyed. Loss about $33,000. The petition against the returnof Ben. J. T. Garrow in West Huron was filed on Monday at Osgoode Hall. The source of bribery is alleged to be mcamnaign fund, raised by the manufacturers and lumber- men. The petitioner is Air. Joseph Beck, the Minister’s recent opponent. Nathan H. Rawling. one of the oldest residents of Lincoln Countv, a very sno- ceesiul farmer, a Freemason and a Lib- eral politician, died on Monday in Louth Township, aged 81. He never lived any- where except on the farm where he died. Two sons and five daughters survive him. The safe of the Ashhurnham Bank at Ashhurnhnrn, Mam, was blown to pieces by dynamite about 2 o‘clock on Monday morning. The interior of the bank was badly wrecked, and all the windows were blown out. A sum of money estimated at from $1,500.“) 83,000 is missing. No clue to the robbers. At Bidgetown. Ont; on Monday alter- noon. the cylinder head in the engine at the «100qu light depot blow out. leaving tfie town in $03.1 darkneu Bogh gar-7: The Paris Figaro was continued by the police throughout Germeny on eo- count oi a caricature which it contained, copied from Puck, representing Empemr William of Germny in the gniee of a “despised animal.” Ten Augustin friars have arrival in San Francisco from the Philippines. The: report that the natives are good people to let alone, and could be easiiy governed and made a desirable eddluon to oiviiized noes. there. 1!! me unitcu cmwa mu nam- hnvo bean held up in nine years and 77 people have been shot. Mrs. Elizabeth Lyn Mathason of Em- bro ins been found dead in her home. A lamp was burning on Lhe table nearby i and it is supposed that sno passed away during the previous night. E. B. Williams, private. secretary to Sir Louis Dnviea. is said to have resigned his position to go into the study of law at Charlottetown, PJLI. W. G. Gordon of the State Duparment, it is said. will succeed him. Mrs. Elizabeth Lyn Matheson of Em- bro Ins been found dead in her home. A lamp was burning on she table nearby and it it supposed that. she passed away during the previous night. Thirty-nine Spanish soldiers out of .100 which arrived at Bncelona. Spain, on Saturday, from Havana, died on the voyage, and many other: were sick. The crowds which had gathered to welcome the repatriated soldiers were horror- stricken. and instead of cheering, as had been intended. wept and cursed at mir management of odioials. The American Liner St. Paul is overdue at New York, and some alarm is ex- d; yet the recent rough weether has hit all the trans-Atlantic liners, and the American Line agents believe their ship will turn up all right. There are on the St. Paul 130 cabin and 60 steerage pass- engers. The officers and crew number 400. Captain Jamieson is hercosumander. Archbishop Ireland is shortly to visit Rome, and it is said his visit is in con- nection with the relations or the Philln- Lord Sunbeam. Can-61’! high oom- nhflonor at London, lo“ Mantra-l on Monday tor New York, on route to the world's capital to man. an dams. President Isle-Ins of Com Riel mm in London on Monday. 1nd wu mind with warmth and dignltv. He will In tho guess of the Government ram-inc his stay. tho 92g 25’ trunk Dnlonlln of Ola-land. tho Bide, 0! Km ho non-pt- mutant. of 8:. Poo-2'- cm. ”I!“ Grip In nidomh won. the thorough- lmd hom- ot Romney, and my “Icahn-mm We thou-mu ”mountain. . 7 The Drum am:- mu caution to ultra Pull. Man an taking aides and flu tone at the press Indicates an: In upheaval at any time wouid not be sur- wining. In Mexico the penalty {or train-robbing in mutant dean), and robbers do not work there. In the United States 246 trains have been held up in nine years and 77 people have been shot. In. Agno- Gmpbon. . mm. of Partial“. on. for 60 you”. II and. 8h. quOyou-oldmdumoto Ono-dun: 1889 {tom Atalanta, Sootlugd. 7 wW'ltlu Andean adieu-din cellulo- uonm at Washington not on Iona-y, butwhn they did In Immacuâ€" -m I... u. manna-“mun, Out. on Sunday morning. and 88mm. She loans that dunum and m sou Hubcap?- W, O. P. 3.. w muted loom um” I. Put... Tan or 19 an we. domoluhcd. Hon. Goon. A'. Cox bu mad the controlling mm. In an Tatum a Gun! w. lacunae. 00mm. out. Whether: Dyspeptlc Cu: or On not. Be a. Christian, No Person Hood Be a. Dyap‘ptlcâ€"Doda's Dyspepsia. Tablets to the Room Can a. Dyspeptio be a Christian! This was the question our friend How dnys 88‘0- Iho doctor's amt was chamber- *éaid he: “In these enlightened day: them are very few‘dynpeptins wha do not break the chains of their 31876?!- “Sinoo Dodd's Wtabkts were introduced to the nblio, the number or dyspeptic. in Jim: his npldly deemed. “IfitisaChristunvlrhotoholP Gar-Elva. Ind mt It is, 07011000 new admits. then tho-a dylrrib-M on: um do Budd's Pnpeptio‘r- a Christian act.” :nwlawyer asked his doctor. during conversation in I» shoot car a tow ibiNDfiEWHOME w “The Doctor” Answered This Puzzling Question. on “not”. Pnl m M th-‘l‘rdu Hold I}. III a. “Muâ€"dun. Luna-MONI- | of Win Annua- “like. for the Philippine. Ihould lo. [E A. com am am 79mm of Hon. In Wut Huron. wmmé! POST. LINHYJONTAMO. PROF. HENRY W. BECKER AM. 3:6 troubled with lob of flesh and appetite with accumulations of gas, sour risings and heartburn. It is safe to any that Stuart's Dn- pepsin Tablets will can any stnmanh wwknoss or disuse except mnear of the staunch. They cum sour stomach, gas, loss of flesh and appetite, sleep- lessmss. palpitation. heartburn. con- stipatiog. 1mg! headache. “ALI_ Lnl. A- -4“. spept'u often do not have wverin the stomaCh. nor am: paw perhaps an of thensml symptoms 0! stomach Nervous dyspepsu shows 1 not n the name so much as rly every organ In Dlrlrliylvu' â€"_ Send for valuable little book on stom- ach diseases by addressing F. . Stuart 00., Marshall, Mich. All drug- gist: 5 ill {nil-sized package- at banana Prof. Henry W. Becker. All. the well-known religions worker and writa- cr of St. Louis.: ,_ -.. . ,.;___‘ -1 the work of the Epworth League. and to write on reli "on: and odmtioml topics for seven wines. How he found relief is but told in his own NEBVUS msmsu 5,563,}; hand." Brad! t, 4.5.10.4 wt. was at“, y on I ”It. to a!” «.000 I cum-0 0' I'm" “' clout-lo] plan. To bib". and. mm 61 “H“ I I at: 9.... won mvd 4-“ °' but! an t hi: bu In 113000 I Board”. Bound wt to 8m .0 cut-mm In my!“ lambda. 1 5e; u'u-n' ., , An -Wbull than tt My cont; s box at: P0” 83.5.. or "'9’ are tent on you of Erica '1'", The 3..“ Don't VII. I‘ll".- 1d We”. to 3110' .mau Wu“ 0 w. u”. and. on. Jon. 0â€"“ a “an! '1. We! rm d “I! town m 590:!“ d consuming a loop m. an") "on a polo! human Annals ud mum.“ on m Norw- Rau- ww 0o mum. on no an. Inn. mu 1 annual: «dun-d. M . Indem- touuoadwupu-d. Iohunttouu‘ m a ma. at rm... : In. Arnold I“ lacy. that”. ho. 9.â€"No would ll." ooppoood an In. Ana 4. who dloo o! boon dloouo «no. an m. Goon-go'- Cuhodnl on. had money Elma. lo baboon wood that no bad I book moons o! oootly ".500. In on old crook woo oloo loood ”00 in gold. This woman boll lot non boon to objoot ol curl-y. Fourth â€" I - Junior Fan â€"I£nnb 3"“ 0“" emu, nun Moon. Edie D ' sum birdâ€"Gilbe'rt none. In Summon. _vgrgs,,m m“ vv w.- 'â€" Eurty Eniicott. link Brill. Su- A. fillers Jnnlor Third -â€" Jo. Gmr Minnie Endioott. Lizzie W"; m Radium. Second Cla- â€" WI. llo Robertson. Hilton Gil-on. Katie Rudy. Put Il Seniorâ€"Wesley Irwin Johnny Ellen. Part II. Junior â€" Ad- dinon Gilm. Sarah Sampson. Willie Sump-on- First Son‘or â€" Ev: Greer. Zeta Indioott. Jenni. Home. Link En- dioolt. Willi! Balloon, lay Sampson. Jon Flyn1_1_._ Pint Juniorâ€"Will. Burns. won and round the table enjoying their dinner. they thought the train was making a loudor noise than it was “astound to do what: pal-inc. when lookim up to the sorrel. they found the chimney and roof of the have ull in {lanes An they could do nothiw to one the dwelling they pulled out till they could got sud stood helpless. look- ing on sadly. and with little hope for tho futon. Mr. Cooper. a kind migh- I... on than in until they could get “CAL W N EWfi-LE'I'I‘ERS on their Christal! visit to their friends the Baptist brethren put their house in order for a surprise. by painting. ”poring: gnd ole-nine it. “Hr. tad mum“ mmr-uunxp. . ‘ Wr-inâ€"lsw. who had mm- reception. eqnsl mfiWfi-rwz needless to say that the progrun of the evening was one of the finest ever given in this district. The costly and um ons presents proved the popolsrity of the contracting parties. Wm. Arbuckle Watt, only son of Mr. Alexander Watt, of Inkennsn. and Lillinn Black. tourur daughter of It. Black. Victoria county. Ontario. The following is a partial list of the donors end preponts: Thus. Pcsrvoe, set of dinnol' dishes; list A. Harper. lemonsds set; Mr. and Mrs. Berperz preserve .und dessert set;Wm. “key 13. 1800 INKBRMAN, MANITOBA. i worm” w 1'3” 99'” . I Wedding mmâ€"m (0110mm 3 ‘3 clipping taken from the Nepeuee Pres: ' nun serenity o! Inkermn dutnct was suddenly disturbed the other evening‘ by the peeling oi merry belle. whiehi damn]. fi‘roved to be the joyous wedding be of two of Ink-mire favorites who had stolen any unnotic- . «I end by the services of Rev. 8.. potter- eon "became one". .By a. careful ‘ urmngement. their friend. were invit- ed to Lbe homeroflmr. W. Nelson. the Doll. Iruu. LII-I. my" ._ ,,,,,, card reocivcr; Mr. and Mn. J. J. Black. two pair of lace curtains; m. and Mn. Hatchet. rock' chair; 1:. and In. Dryodgb not at ' dubs: Mum Robert Nelson. parlor “up; Min mud Hunt“. fruit dish; M31- mm. a he! mm KINIOUNT- “who had “1’3“; “WE-1%.. "l the prognm of the be finest ever 81““ m “luv and nun. I'M" 03'2““ g w W a must dcfluoun and hurting odour. below ‘11: show now coil: 3:. (mg. make. very W dunhbmlmmunhpmny. data- moul. We Inn them WMMMouag-VEW mwmm mean. m all chug? paid. b! n- mllablc he '1 'l” mm or ; miy of actor'- Ll Spr! Lu”; :1 «w... or this dummy and in put. up in vary pz'c: . Sou! us your Iunno uni um \\ oucnd an exut Mm LOuAu‘ .\ v. return our money :11 Boy‘u Wald: is r ht beaum‘ul little on know w .tuc Lad; Ly [aw ’2‘L‘.~\ «‘14 d 6 er‘s Bent. md Remember that the Unsaid perfume my THE HOME SPECIALTY 00.. T030 have hit Maximum 3 " Ska!“ for «Him: 2 do: a \\ and: (or ‘ kcLs The we will . r' ”#0136, )d we Wu! 2 genuine “ hrs a t that NTO WEnvcthtshnndsancno Wmur-y laser‘- m loose: as“. tux: sclu... than; has a most dehuous and 115mm; odt ‘ below Wm show now may I. {Nu unit the perfume. post-mid. You run II risk. so that. you need not. spend 3 cent of your own. u. ow; torumgd your “3th; or sum. all chm 1 I gain". I» {or the-1 u- nun may hem-Iron §§§‘-‘MENDELSSSHN” PIANOS Aswanâ€"mum a» mun-m. Cite! a... Ward-I My sad-no can: mat-ant manual: as m- l. udflofltounloruiaooultry tho gull bltd. which. a gnu-f“ 03: when them 7.}:«7‘1'1: hunt and luau. a» man pom: out that «it tho bu s um” up- in Elia?” up «All I. u hull-No Add.“ to _In Wfsmuuthblx'dwhnm has on worms. which no man. «sauna E’Grippe‘ Epidemic Minivan-Out .11» following um LII ”nerd-y'- ‘roronto World: A ”to. from Van- mnr to tho Toronto ppm asy- Iyrth Broom, : nrhty “Ln. of Dawson. 3 man at Lind-y. OIL. Odd to umwwunum, blow out hr brun- jut Into” than. “ciaofimlhmtobrdhr “Oil-Icahn :d 5‘8 ll woven unfit; I‘Lnifl :33 new hm Ml! wont!» lone! smith: W’Mubo I mm" a” “mac?” 31} ' orderly man whose 3'1 ~- t ,. f. on the M “wry. no you giro mm W“ on coat VII not 00 century, 0.?‘3urfiin is up. 1nd one Milt WI“ m: and down. or one string mining and m. tied ' angled knots. or one tick man while urn-1m vi dani- It! and whoa! : In the cult $1.; “and” other lying on {be tun. vault! of chractbr [nonpa- bkunuuon communflmc In? 1! ¢-- icla tho woman residrnt u m ' of a nervous. Wriuble cem- u but has boon Mb u. thud my pursuit. , a. one mo Lu'blieren: to (h Bi ' ' 5" hut combine to Lske no great lhi The most Violent Attack Since 1890, Leaving Be- hind a Host of After Eifects that Make Life liserable. â€" Prompt and Eifective Means Should be Taken to Strengthen the System. difficult. dioeam with which medical science haemoape. Itisin mater ottecu that it is wtlcnurly dino- homo hurt mane-s. bronchial and lung troublol. nervous prostraunn. 'altemoe chills sod (ever. a tooling of cold-mt bland. and an indisposition to either maul or physical exertion. Often the onflerer does not recover . from the after effects of h grippo for i months. and in «as of prevxously en- ‘toebled constitutions 1nd unong thou of advanced _o¢e.__thg number at canes â€"_-I'l._ - UL -U'IIW _.V' ,1, terminating finally in appelllnz. Even alter a mild attack d In grippe it is impentive that the system should be thoroughly toned up. the nerves strengthened and the blood enriched. Dr. Willum' Pink Pills is the only me- dicine that can be depended upon for prompt“ and W in this mummy. These pills are e true blood feeder. bringing to the vial fluid the constituents the: give it richness. retina: and strength. than driving out brace: to. flag; tonic M )ivim near 1‘ Misfleinllem' - - - - Bmhlnin These Pianos have a rich, full and musical tnne all who hear them, and are without doubt the fine Canadian market to-day. Warm FOR CATAquUE. SOLD BY To an 'I'Hl gum. Have taken FIRST PLACE whggeger exhibiggq; 110 Adelaide-st , W., Toronto. gnu-known brunet . bears testlmony to “got “w- _. _,._‘__ ‘ g 2, am. or um daunty Ewe ur. and in put. up in very ‘prc Son-i us your name u“ w \Voucnd an em package Lou. Sell u-«Wum our 2: ‘ A â€"-â€"i.. “I J. WETHERUP, Lindsay. E buonhlne. thenntisnb'u. m the hollekoepur'ga about It." “fill a- cameo baud. mince: phydoian. .IgKII_ cg 00.9ubjoct to-ds’. , ma’numg-oa In duo 1:01on tau. not [bid Kidney Pillubyu. Mb ME My P1”- m M I“ W kidney remedy ever known. It. m and in our-1y ovary Mid. 1' mount: for the wt, m o! Kidney Comphmug- . uWhouylthttbouuldnofahoufi an.” toll tho story of its interior. 'fouoalyloohst tholhwdaontbo M ho on any whether the (on- W owner is amtly mm m with Clonal! way” W I). In gig“, yawn-ed or ur- m innriubly in fill. out." of the ¢h__- page; and any”: fin?” “MONO-WWW" Pills in removing the alter euecu 0|. la crime. The disease left him victim to cold chills. violent head- uhes. dizziness and severe palpntatioo of the heart. fir. Bags says;- “I finally went to Boisevain and consult- odndoctoryho outed that the trouble was Lkely to develop :nto consumpum. l was ulnar his one for about three months. but was gradually growing weak.” and unable to do my work At (In: case one of my nexghbors adde rtily recom- mt} Dr. Williuu’ Pink P1113 for the or I; grime procure a supply 01 Du William Pxnk Pills at, once. and they will put you ' ht. Insist upon get- ting the genuine, as imitations never cared anyone. It your dealer does not cm and Character. muons I [HIM Bout-1 acct musical tone that appeals to ubt the {mat Piano in the 7‘1“ of Dr. Willmms' Plank moving the after effect: of

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