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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 27 Jan 1899, p. 8

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in the uanter. Having butlt your ah‘m, the next operation is to procure wood. You go up on the hills, which gm very steep, and mzka a. straight pathway down. To that you haul. your handles and slide them down. Agneat dents uszzl as the ground is very hard â€"â€";'rnzen to bed rock. After taking of! the moss whore you decide to sink the Inc. you light. a fire and thaw the ground about e'ght to ten inches at a Lam'ng. and it is considored good work to make a foot 3 day. The earth is taken in buckets and pibd in a. 1mm? a‘ong mesa-cam and m thosnm. m2: :3 thumd out, by the sun und'run through s‘u'ce boxes. and the mudand gravel goes 05f, leaving the gold. [Em cven'ng a pan or two of dirt is uh: into Lh‘, cabin and washed amt. The go’d found is taken and wc'ghzd. which gives you an. idea. how much gold you are taking out. I ham sen yam running from seventy- firo to one hundmd douafra. Of course-‘- nev’er hove your mono! until after C divigb among rut-7 la y. All around us are doing well but ,we were a little late in Starting. Nos. 4 and 5 are held for No of. $75,000. I staked a. canon on Bear Crack; 1 Mt disaanoe from us, and the prospects are very good. i tblnk I an sell it for'a. good '. gun-e in the spring. if not Iwiu war; it mysafi naxt winter. 02: ° down 1 cropped into a cab'n on Eldor- ado and one teiluw was cleaning up a large mead pan full of gold, worth .aimt. eighty thousand. It will-perhaps imrcst you to know how the mining is done and you Wiil poo it is no chlld‘s 31:23. , When you get your claim you are an xh: way from can to one hundred @1303 from Dmvgoa. and in the summer ‘11 your gm?) has to be packed on your hack to wherever you are. got! on sleds M as floor but warn and comfort- ‘flrb. Our party is, with one exception. 5 ' y crowd, Jack McSweyn, (Eadie Campbell, from Woodville. (he mmmhwlfivithm), and. A. Cam- can, a. young Scotch-Tan I knew in Vancouver. Our claim is No. 3 Just 5190 feet up the Gulch from No» 35. Skim-ado, where Chapel and McDonald Look out last spring halt a. million (3011- ars in gold dust. So?" we have only got. down about. fourteen feet in each 3:021: and have struck psy dirt, which is improving as we go down, and if it keeps on as it is and does not play out. on us We will take out from ten Lafit- teen thousand each at the waahup pext all and what I am doing. I am now np the creeks on Gay Gulch. ' thirty miles from Dawson. We are working a claim there and havojglnt finished our abimmdoofibirchm urgent. lgxlfi Wm tram tho Who. 3 In. (1):.) Kempt, of Peterbom. has ,pt received the following interesting fitter from her son, Mr. George Mt, who went from Petorboro to do Pacific Coast, and afterwardanorth innowaon City, some time ago: ; . D: Dear Madmenâ€"Having written 5,.- over half a dozen letters and one to Aunt Nell, it seems mighty queer flatlhavenothadnmw fromyou. hr all I know you night all be dead on! bugied. I have no doubt you bro written but it seems impossible to ‘ rpt a letter . When you write youhul {alter put on "Hold till called for.” I will tell you something about. my- t. Goo. Kempt. an old; Lindsay Boy. "BREW mm FROM THE DAWSON GOLD FIELDS. IN FA R ' OFF A LASK A- mDSAY, FRIDAY, JAN. £7, 1899. 8am chlu-gor intent: in thin find bymk min; Applicant»: now. u. a. wmnsss, a s. um, Special 409v. Lam .d next you. TWO YEARS’ PROFITS Attention il heroic drum‘w the ‘5' Whotmtmnakig '9?!" “novsothomunlm Assam «forafdlpnfitpdioy ofLilo m 'iflnhuointho profirgf ”DIM” ‘Wmtdiviuonofklplu “Wm Deco-berefnoxtnu 'Rmnemhor “Instance-dd 0"!“ ”racial n nun fin. tit”... . 7 13.;4 3.7M, in the was fqu' for and. “bounce. 31351839. tovhiohvin 5 added in due course tho profit- fo: ‘h'l The Weekly Post. UANADA LIFE TEN YEARS AEONY FROM EOZEMA V moumIANQWmW 1? 7.. -u‘- 6min av curious; 33: my!“ low In the ASSURANCE 001 I. 0. Taylc r. iii-V11) mm. Mo m- son, ELF... Toronto. writes: “Is there another man m yoqr town who will. help the helpless chicken with a. do!- lar 3" fir. Robertson says that every gift to , a. worthy charity bears in- terest forwtbe donor. Splurge thougmd Help With a Dollar. The mortgage indebtedness on the Hospitable for Sick Children, Toronto, entails an interest expense of $2,250 each year. a. heavy drain on the re- sources of this‘great Charity. It will be remembered that in a recent issue of this paper the wonderful work of the Hospital was described, together with an appeal from the trustees, ask- ins that'the people of Ontario pay off $25,100 of the mortgage this year. They had agreed to retire that por- tion of thefmortgage. A generous re- sponse hu- been made, but there is still {3.000 needed to complete the fund uskedlon Over $22,000 has been paid immune at it. Wymthemad- era of this paper. The Charity isproâ€" vincial and not local. Sack children from every nook and corner of the province are cared for. The chairman of the mat Tyust, J._ Ross Robert- Discovered by a Woman. ‘ Another great discovery has been mde,andthat too.byolsdyinthis country. “Disease futened its clutches upon. bar end for seven yesrs she with‘ stood its severe tests. but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed ins-ently. and could. not sleep. She tinslly discovered a way to recovery by purehasing of us a. bottle of Dr. King 's New Discovery for Con- sumption. and was so much relieved on taking first does that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cored. Her name is Mn. Luther Lot’s." Thus writes W. C. Hannick 00., of Shelby. N. C. Sold by all drmists at 50 cents and 81.00. Every bottle guaranteed. he intimated to a. leading citizeq that he had been very favorably, impressed by our mayor's broad grasp of tum; attain. The officials left [01' Allan- dalo at noon in their. private car. « G. 1'. I. “rials Here. Supt. Tiffin. Bridge Inspector Mit- chell, headmaster Cheer and Master Mechanic Ball. arrived in town last Friday on the pay-car. and spent the night at the Benson house, and next morning spent a couple of ham with Mayor Walters and Mr. H. A. Rider inspecting certain eligible sites for :the Rider Kitchener factory with 5 view to putting in a. spur line. It wag Supt. Titfin'e first official meeting with Mayor Walters, and wq are not glivulginga secret when we state what boxes of Bucklen's Amiga Salvo. the P119 cure on Esrth, and the best Save in the World. 25mm abox. Sold by all Draught. no Fooled the Surgeon; All doctors told Banish Hamilton.“ West Jefferson, 0.. after 311116153818 months from Rectal Fiatuia. he would dis ante. a. costly operation was per- formed ;_bgt Egg cured himself with five "Imhbnvithmmn: in!” foot and link. I Unsuitable towxlk 1'0erth 1mm floors Samparflhudprocamdah-tflo. Bo- forelhadtakenittllthemuig I‘ll. _..- f L--L ALA . ... left me. I took the. mic? oi'fiéod’s and have not been troubled with mu- Eng sings." Rebeca. Sewers, Chat- vote injuries by s hi! it: iBVellev‘ifle. Driver lchorrie hesitsken his place. â€"Ir. E. Taylor, engineer on the Mid- land Division of the Grand Trunk be- tween Poterboro and Ballerina. has been mblo to take chum- ot hi. on- gigo qn gm}: of keying regained oe- Br. Earthy is 7 {but mTEing the truth of thopld adage that misfor- tune never comes ninety. as since. the accident he has contracted la. nppe. and. He looks fomrd to magma a. couple of very unpleqssnt weeks. . ‘dnn a: Fhveue Ema.’ cold storage warehouse. met with a very peinful mlahsp recently During- the past two weeks the men have been busy shot-J ingeomesoomotioe inthelreeaing chamber. and while Mr. Hartleywae m u ewe to month off the t or cherhyemthe of blocks the tool struck a. ghovelin thehauda of another pwogg-J cut an root While Over-coin: tho Beau-Iago! 1e. m.TmnHutby.mana¢oroflDunâ€" 173th Under the Treeunej t. of that 5;; mam Ma. South D. * mm m cu"? Inn Mrs. W. S. Biaeett, 62 Cameron‘St" . :3. Toronto, was troubled with severe i J a pain in the smell of her back. whiohfln doctors um was caused by kidney ‘° trouble, and which produced intense I suffering at times. She used manyi V remedies without any lasting benefit. until she tried the South American i In Kidney Cure. A few doses proved a. . wonderful benefit, and after taking I three ‘bottla all traces of the trouble was gone. Sold by A. Higinbotham and P. lot-gun. \ of Wright about a. ago. working his oleim Sulphur Greek. New mother. I must close. with love “18 PP! and all the hie-dogs and gifts otthe New Year. from your lovihg eon. '- . GEORGE. ‘ P.8â€"I an ending this out bydog teem mdpeyiwflfor 'it, IoIhope you will receive it. Don't send any papers as the never take them in. but give me all new: by letter. Never worry ebout me; I will live through this ' country and go home in 3 low you: with enough to make you ell h‘eppy. Never let Welter come here, as he would not be Able to stand the herchhimâ€"Jnvingly yourg. _____ HE WAS PAINFULLY INJURED Railway Notes. KIDNEY BURDE N8 GEORGE. “Thank Heaven, whether it. was; inspector for Haliburm county and Bright’s disease, or mom elso’gDodd'a part of flunkoh. ‘inol Huntsville. Kidney Pills soon, cured me... In place a! the lab nan . dama- "Ihopo the ml of my om» will ed,_huhutusdditionnl stripolut- npuaad over the whole country. so that ritory added to his muffle oom- all sufferers will hear 0! the greatest] prisi 68 wheels, and inch: No- kidmy 'remody in the worldâ€"Dodd‘a ur. fund-h. Kstrino, Burke's 31k, Kidne Pills.” '. \ . Sundrm South Blur. Trout Creek. Dod ’c Kidney Pill! are the only; mmwmuammmu modioiua um mum cured Bright 1:. a» tan-hip- in wm.tu um. what. he Uud Dodd's Kidney Plus. which Sam his L110. Bowmanville, Jan. fiâ€"Mnrvellous in- deed is the case of Br. A. :‘W. Gibbons. millar. of this hown. : Here is his story. as he himself tells it: “I couldn’t eat. nor sloop; had terrible pains in my back and. stomach. “Donuts said I had Brights Disease But_ _Lhey couldn’t care _mo. been for the timely: arrive! at Mr. Arthur Cunning ham's sons the fire would. have been,8 a nation: one, bntu a. result of their efforts theda damage done by water end smoke exceeded that caused by ("u-e. Inside egg hour tie flames ind been complntoly ox- tinguiahod and all danger was over. TIMELY AID SAVED THE BUILDING Narrow hope or 3 South Word men- ms tron Destruction on W. The reoidence of In. T. E. Gunning- ham‘ narrowly escaped destruction by fire on Saturday afternoon owing to the soot in the pipes upstairs booming ignited.~ The pipes fell in one room and set fire to some bedding, clothing. win- dow blinds. flooring, etc. _H§d i_t _n_ot 10 W R Widdeae ......... 28 4 so 11 F Nosworthy ......... 18 18 80 12 J. Quinn! ................. 17 12. 29 13 J. McAdam ............ 81 0 31 14 A. Baum; ............ 27 4 31 16 M._ Rick... .., 16 12 28 16 E. S. Porter... 21 4 28 Play for the McGachen prizes has been going on for two weeks and the scoring has been remarkable good. Their 18 no handicap in' this series, so that each player is credited with ex- actly what he makes. Score: N. Xe- Sweyn 25, 24; L. McIntosh 28; J. A. McMillan 38. 40:3. Graham .19. 28. H. E. Wood322.20:Dr. Simpsonfi,8; J Keith 88:6. .Little 25.39; W.R. Widdess 27; J. McAdam 28; W M:- Imman 29, 31; L. V O’Connor 28; J. D Flavelle 38. 16. 32. Ross Ham M. 18. 28; J. G. Edmrth 21. 35; '1' W. Greer 6. 30. A. Storer 21, 28; G. H. M Baker 23;!1 Grendel! 26; Rev. J. W Macmdlanzo;T.HeConn0112; 3!. W. Kennedy 37, 30. 2%: ‘OoflMUNm'A’TIONs N. McSweyu4JCEu-Itone Play at points for thq S. C. Wood Modal took place on Thursday. The following an the first sixteen. md they will play down for than modal with three pain 01 Stones: find at ten w o! (cartoon. ‘1!» playing on both side. was good; what little luck there.“ you mint the boys. and the neon namely: nix-1y re- presents the play. The boys are gnx‘wue for a. return mtch. end to dur- ing the behnoe of the season than rinks will likely have many sane: against each other. Score: . B. G. Womb [ J. S. Nolan H. 8. Graham . J. Coiling.a Boas Bantam W. H. m RuhIOnao- Bah! .. 1.. 'c. 1.. Lâ€"I-N-D-S-A-Y toftbohtoudnlotthmottho Staflthhthombgrotondnm Limb” E. C. Lam- com: in and nearly every Afternoon. and large numbers of curlers m on hand to watch the games. 011 Friday there was an mumslly yum“ crowd 93. land, as fully one-halt 0111031313 flu- dontl «no down tone the be- tmn the Studanu and the when. The Students made the rinkn ring with the Collecisjt 1911-1: _ -_I-_._ E 53-, 1-,. «21mins. butofeouree'theteet was in getting an eight end. The!» have been navel-:1 seven ends scored in I the new rink. but thin is the first time ' any rink with only (our men have soot- ed an eight end. Our reeders will re- . member that last your, in the final mheoe are buy‘days at the rink â€" _tho font: sheetg are occupied ever: evenâ€" game with Dundu. McLuhan scored a seven and and was within a few inches of mk'ug eight. It goes with- out saying that Mr. Keith's rink won . noon, J. Keith a. DWribbonB. Other es last htâ€"M. W. Ken- 1.“ Dr. 15, J. Gaunt-$8; 'Llleonnoll ,.J McAdam 15. row gum I!“ AW 11le “Am Plaintwuflp...” .ao M’Imtn IJfillth 1w - :JBobluoa Any! 3361970: ‘Wlm FADobson, rkip ...... ll Rim-r. Mp..........ll . WITH OUR CURLERS- Ir. Bud)“: 3m rout -m v- Mheuâ€"‘rm Pun-m mâ€" am the mm W Hr. Jana Keith. the old nibble chip ofthe Club. had apicnic last Fridsy and his vice-skip, Mr. Hon". was new: more proud of his curling judgment than“. mt. Be in out with a challenge to my other rink in the Club to get. ah eight and ‘01: Mr D. HcGrib- ban. Intonronduhoacotods,6, 4.4, A Chung. in tho man. “It -Leet Week‘s Gene et Seem On Jan. 11th' but repreeentstivee in Beaver-ton enjoyed at good dey'e sport, and speak in the highest term of the treatment they received at the had: of their brother onrbn. Iheymhoul'a well M with the day‘s outing. the eeoree were as tollm; lu'eleetulAb-dw _' mmmra'tum Bir.-Willmlladlyptbllfilblur. misting be omltytonnlliehongl whose duty it in to enforce the In" themoetonulolserveron our street-,muteeethet reform with ‘re- chtothetnetmtotthehoueie very neoemry. and nut speedily I done not trust ml: to write .eome of the practleee of none creature- celling them-elm hum beings, ob- amble on our streets almost any doy. By kindly complying with the above as earl y as convenient. you will greatly obligaâ€"Yonre, eta. I e HUWIIY. HE THANKS HEAVEN m WEEKLY 206T. LINDSAY. THE PLAY GOES MERRILY ON . -Mr. Sylvan: Phillipa. B. L. who was recently ”pound public tywhen! mspector for Halibut-mp county olllukoh. a m muamufi “%“m m“ â€"Di.d you over 3 to think of tho number of citizens. ormorly smooth- Iaoed, who are now sporting boards. Has the chance uyth'mc to do with the tact that neethan of our tensor-in! parlors are being advertised for sale intho'l‘orontOpa pentumitisn notions blow at our struggling indus- tries. -Tho Ssdler. Dundu thlb Co. mills are not running at pro-out. some durations being in progress in the engine room. the smaller engine and to openhe the saw mill has been sold to Mr. John Oanw. and the chop- ping mill will hereafter be counted by the his Goldie HcOulloghopo one ne. -M:r. H. A.- Ridor informed our re- porter on Suturds that he and m- cois'od four alien sites for tho ulnar factory. and be h to get other; It '5 not neon-n: t the lots would entirely abut on the water-trout â€" a mall strip will. answer. â€"'1'oronto is applying for legislation to suppress the trading sump enter- prise and Peterboro merchants are outing Mayor Davis to procure legisla- tion to protect legitimate business and tax all foreign itinerant transient traders. -Tho income or Nicholls hos pital. Poterboro, last you mwmnosp um the ox pendituro 88.472.55.1uvima. balance of 8873.45. 13:» anal: o! the institution no valued. st 8121.000. â€"Mr. J. B. Adams. the well-known 61 Gnomes grocer. has purchased the gro- F1 00 andpmbuiuuotflr.n ‘ J. no. Peterboro. and will our! on at both stores. M â€"1n the county of Northumberhnd them an 48 cheese factories. ad Bey. mour town-hm claim the meat annual-.113 fume: in about 4, but,3 Seymour ha 18. -A. -Buyer Gadbo's. of Montreal. mist- od by Mr. Jan. Goons. picked up a car- load of mixed might. horses :11 this vicinity only in the week. ”Via“- : â€"Hr. G. '1‘. McKacuo, Bexley. was in ~800D’8 mm all liver il'n. town last week. ‘ . Easymule,oa.nyl:oqera.t¢;reliable..I -an. A. 3. Men, of Cobooonk. Mamas; wuintownlastl‘ridsy. â€"Petarhoro slant-non are continuing â€"Mr. W. Z. Sunk. o! K'ukflold, call- tho advicabihty of punch-ling the town ed on Lindsay friends Friday. waterworks mm. ! â€"M.r. A. Cnnamn. momhmt. of ~lr. Rich"! 0rd“. of Mummy Oak-wood. was in town Fridny. at the best known how u: mo' â€"Vetcrinary Surgeon Gm“. of fizdplggd dns'tixot daed on End” Int Lin}? Brit-5n} _jnli_ntm .F 'l y. ‘ 3 day, Jan. 5th, at 4 oblnck. The fol- lowing officer: were elected. [or the emu year: Bout! residents. Mn. 1!, We. barn and In.” rah; lat vine- prudent. In. Patrick: 2nd vi rea- ident. Era. Baal]; treasurer. Malachi“ corresponding secretary. pkma; recording aeereta ry, Kn Sim; seem Dom. Branch. In. lune; treasurer Dorcas Branch, Ira. Paddon. - The than! new at the Wonuh Ann'liu'y of St. Palm-church wu fluid a: Jan. 19th mu: ‘2 km attendance. 0m." to mow lob bum an ad- jonrnod ”tin will behold on Thum- dny, Jul. 8th. st 4 ohlock. The fol- lowing whoring: death: («nun can 1': moi ab. Ta. '2. W5 mpm In. rah; lat vine- prfitdenn- In. Mick: 2nd vice-m In. Bali; tumrer, - H13. 8. E. Sharpe, oecmhry {or the bond of management of the Home {or the Aged. received a plant surprise on Sounds! in the” o! s doution of 817 to the that of the i-titu- “ion. The money was hundnd over by High A. Buy. 0! Gludino. u a gift. from tho the Ghndino Liam] Society. Karim voted min-t the House of Romeo scheme. but «widow the mic _o! _Glg_mifmo neighborhoog! up Mr. E. J. Dell. Hecle. Man, writes: â€"“I take pleasure in linking known the good result: that hue followed the one of Dr. Williuns’ Pink Pull: in my cane. Three years ago while worki in the bush I was no acutely atbk with rheumt’un tut I was able to much my home. I . : terribly, and for thud math. unable to wulk about without crutches. I consulted eevernl doctors. used an electric belt, and tried u number of xemedieu, but found no benefit. I advised to try Dr. Williem' Pink Pills, nudhudnotueed them lengbetora! gr!” . hem mm Id or tour won u tint ouch “Herero ehou uotwurg: time with other remedies. when they MPuh‘m cum in Dr. wmwrulx A in all but of mother. without fee! in: a twinge o' the trouble. no that than an be no doubt the! euro is pct- mnent. Anyone who is mfler’ than this complaint win an money and hours of suffering by nt cumbe- ll nethe use 6! Dr. William 111:.” St. Paul's Wonk-3's Aunts". Should So: an Ila-pie. 1y two reel-she doctoned newith’no‘ materiel improvement. Thu: I decided to dieoontinoe the doctor and give Dr.; William" Pink Pills: hir trial. Thele‘ I took. two‘tter each noel. for necr-1 ly six months. et the expintion of which tine every symptom of the trouble had left me. It is now nearli two years einoe Iva- cmed. end hue in thet intern! done term work amid; mum. m mums“: near Northcote. in Redraw county, an: “About 3 mama the cow: got into the (min field 3t night. out! I m called up to put them out. In doing so Igot thoroughly wet. out! when stone the next morning my limbo no ma thst= I won! comely non A You: Mar. rcu. or an “on! 80 Indiana Iron “I‘ll“ Puma! Dr.W1111ams Plnk Pills 6W RHEummsm AND SGIATIOA IIAD 101183 CIUTCIIIS. A WOT!“ 0F RHEUIAT'SM. omggwlf 3! #43673!!! _Mr. W. W. Power. of Belloville. has been ed as “um resents- tivo at at. Du: Godlroy'. modier Gut-dc hunt. no tour .171“ con-r about COM nil“. and will include all [horn-71M sum. Lush-nu. sad New Lindsay and other plans. -l.r. Jack Carter. llanillia. wu vil- ithg {rm in town lately. He left on loads: for Ottawa. to “tum Norml cahool. lay he Inn success. -l.r. R Chambers. depn t district. sand mute:- et the 1.0.0. .. visited nderlnnd. Uxbridce sud nevenl other points (1an vent end in- stalled the o‘fleen of the local lodges. 41:. W. Hussein-n. lately with the Kennedy. Davis 00.. has docidod to de- vote h: s yttlontn' In future to tho um.- iul profmxon. and will give instruc- tion on the violin 1nd other names! inhuman. â€"l.r|. lugsret Brown and Jon. Mr. J.B.Bmwn.m.wemintmhct week stteudim dis tumors]. 01 their minim. the lute Wm. Morrison. ~ -Millbxook Reporter: His Bertie an! In PM Thexton no absent on an extended visit with tnends in Lindsay and other pines. â€"InKor.ey. whohubeen machine at Greenm'l jawbone. left. lately (or Ottawa. to Lake I. course at the Normal â€"Mr. John Kerr and wife, of Bob- on spoon. van guest- st. the Simpson home on may last. . â€"I;ns Toms Whoa. o! Golan, is at. present visiting her Lunt. In. G. Show. of Pourboro. -lr. Jack Britton. o! the post odioe “all. has roturnod to his dutiudtor a new stuck of In grippe. â€"0rillin Tunes; Ir. nod Mn. Geo. wad“. of Lnduy. spent 3 low days lastweekwlthlr. yW.P. Christie. â€"Ke-ra. F. W. Train and A. 3. 61141311. of Penelon Pull. were in town Friby. â€"llr. sud Mrs. (Seam Lewis. of Emily. called on Linda” (fiends lut ' go direct to the seat of the disorder, Spurifying and enriching the blood by eliminating poisonous elements and renew- * ‘iug healthogiving forces, thus curing every type of rheumatism. Do not accept anything that does not have that name printed on it in red ink, in this shape. , External applications may afl'ord tem- porary relief, but to cure 3h: disease it is necessary to heat it through the blood. Dr. Williams’ .Pink Pills There is a popular idea that Rheumatism is caused by exposure to cold and dampness and that 'some localities are more infested "with it than others. Such conditions fre- quently promote the development of the dis. éase, but {rbm the fact that this-ailment runs in certain families, it is shown to be heredi- taty, and consequently a disease of the blood. E 5 It: MW â€"-Lnst Sunday at the Baptist church the pastor. Rev. L. S. Hughaon. in the couroe of his sermon. paid a high com- p..ment to the lite and work 0! the late Dr. Chiniquy. known a the apostle of Temperance and Protestantism. AI- tcr wing o short luccmphy he spoke of great work performed by Dr. hCiniquy [or tamper-hoe throughout h}; iifo. followi those remarks with a brief outline of is noble work. in m- uction with the “an Cutholic church and otter-mm in the Plowy- tcrian church. In. av. continua ht: m Ind au- ‘9' he work nut not clots with Cinch Notes. â€"“Kncxonicn” hit; the tail on the head. every time. Speaking of the meat Jcnycn examination in tomato. he can: ”may {orcootlfl How may of the minister. wholonndcd Pmbytcricni-n in Canada had fifteen hundred amt! Few of them had tho half 0! mt amount. Scores of the but minister- wchavo at. this very day to not receive “.500 a. year. ° ' ° Thailand: of the best christ- ian. in the church support. their (audio: on one-third of mecca hundâ€" red dollm c you- and may of them on ounch In. income. Let us do juuicc to the ninictcrs and mission cric- ot curovmchurch before we bluhbcr our Otienhlc who cutter on fiheen hudmd a not old omen-cc." 0. At this (one the townspeople turn- ed out in good style and encouraged the boyl with their cheers. Minn m- ue pom“ watt“. good hoe- hey this year, and not fluid of any- thing in their ch- in Condo. Joe Riyoo is playing a very otronc cube st cove r-point. and Cspt. I mm, with Pete Mon and H. Dayna. are doing some h' In: work on the forward Line. ’Deymn is well-nun- ed-there is no swiiter man on the ice. Aldous at point is ploying up in un- usully good form. while Graham st cooling ".otu" no prettypieoeaot combination work at these two notches cieorly ohowed that Pension are able toput npaprettyfw mend“ hope intheneerfuture they wiube given 3 better chm of testing their mL locks! 10m The Bobcaygoon uven proved to be :nthoreuypmytar thereon!” Fills boy- whoa. tho! not on the ice in Bobcaygogo on Friday evening. nonmmmuepm within H. Achrt u releroe. and in three muwpwmth At the end of hull-time the Icon stood 8 toOinhvorotlean. In (Lamond hHBobummnncodgomae In. Ed. Sedgwick. of Burnt River Ian-moved up here to spend um w;n :1- fill; her parents. Mr. and LII-.5 W “ I). m an of this semem-n lat-o hes-gang to have a taffyâ€"pul mm but both times . third time ml ibtbmm Ibo storm last Saturday caused *1;- h to h very M Ind also prevent- m od ht tin girls (mm attending the Q. n“ in m till-c: ‘01“ at ” ”Ethos. on ' . haw 8!.th from Ir. Joe Black. at Craig J; Austin's «no. spout Sunday with friends here. Nam. Dunbar and W'nbers passed Lira-ch has on Saturday night, last on their my to K'uunount from the Cmi‘ Ail-finally to spend Sundwy, A number of our citizens attended thoFJuM'lodgoin-Minden on the 8th. am than being Iessm GBLER'I‘. (W to he Punt; , It. and In. Boyle. of Balsam Lake. an Vitus friends here 1t present. Some of the young people attended the [moldsby tea-meeting on the 18“; they say the p'rogrun was very good. A. Brandon. 8. Hughes. H. Moore, W Navel! and D. Walker. “(fem mun mmrhble cum M by m. m {fink Pills. HRS. SUSIE PALMER. m. harm, ton-mi at r. Eaton Company's sublet. TorontO. spent, Mica- by at the residence of Mrs. Carmich- liken and dechmd baton me. at Penelon Falls. in the County dVic- mm. this “as day of I: . All. 18%. JAMES 111 KSON. J.P. Hr 8.18:1 ottha't. 53001160., Toronto. is under the may} goof. aim to Mr. Geo. McKenzie. who is R- tiring. The choke is a fitting one. u Mr. Brown's past experience an church work will enable him to perform bu dutio with ability. Miss Mic 'Bagshaw. is visiting (fiends in Limit-m _ . . HE: Alice 1!. “borne “‘88 visitix minim jananhtgyAlgst mt. and his hand“: hm would adorn any platform as entertainers. At the mug! meeting of our Ep- vorth League for the election of oili- ou's for the ensuing year. no changes were made. exaspt that Mr. Richard Blown was ejected pnsidgnt i1} squeeg- PENIEL. (Carts-pendent» to no Put.) The lecture which was given her. on Thursday night last by Rev. D‘ B. McKenzie, B.A., late clinic-nay of Japan, elicited a degree of attention from a crowded audience. The pro- gmrnisrepor-bedtohave Menage.- ially attractive one. in. addition to Hr. McKenzie’s explanations and lins- light views. Mrs. McKenzie mdehor appearance on the platform and imi- tated the Jan. in different way; do exhibiting me of their curios. But what an: further“ to the onus-Ton was the appearance of hit. R. J. Squires. our popular soloist. :r'. Iowa. to, who sang. with a sympathetic sweet- rns and adcpth of expression thft thrilled :1! hearts. Mt. McKenJro LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS m FANG! 0F SOIATICA ’J‘e 6'3“ c Amry Q. or Wily 00!! K. : Io: ton m

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