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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 19 Feb 1892, p. 5

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‘Breathing ’ the Chest %y of Flesh bles $19 at once. 'eak Lungs ghs Country. of. FOR till ECLENNAN Gr. 00., Linda”. Jon. 5. 1891-87. "THE LEADER Linda” Town Council. Monday evening last 3 regular meeting of the town council was held In the council cham- ber. Present: Mayor Ray. Reeve Kylie. Den.- reeves Winters 3nd Grendel), and Gonna. Fee. loamy Prizes {or Boys sud Girls. The “Sunlight” Soap 00.. Toronto. one: the allowing prizes every month an further notice. ”has and Rifle under 16. residing in the pro- vince of Ontario. who send the greatest number at "Sunlight" wrappers: let, $10; 2nd. $6; 3111 fl; 4th, 31: 5111 to 1411:. s handsome book; sad 3 Netty picture to those who send not less than nwreppers Send wrappers to Sunlight Soap Office. is Scott-st. Toronto, not later then «he Moteach month. and marked competition: also glve full name. address. age and number at wrappers. Winners' names will be published ln'roronto Men on the m-stSaturdsy 18 65°11 Stock Nam â€"Mr. Barry Headers, of Ereklne'e Pride fume, he: been whiting his numerous patrons In this vicinity. He reports the greet son of Lord Erskine ea beingin fine for m, and. it possible. a greater horse than ever. A: the Windsor house Prat. Kempt has taken vrivaterooms. where he may be consulted in reference tothe above topic. It Prof. Kemp: writes you a. chart you do not pay one cent until 1:.“ have read it and are perfectly satisfied with 7 Could bqsinesg Abe_gone hirer then that? "Chara" Em] 3176 slog-:92 Bum end Head. The inn-tumor last meeting were read and approved. after which a number or unimportant communications were reed end Mei-red to their several committeee ...... Dev-- teeve Crnnaeli reed the report of the town woven! committee. recommending the scoop“- enoe or F Grandell’s tender (or 25 cords of wood. it being the lowestâ€"Adopted es memo Mr. emceu-s tender for 12,000 it. oi coder sent in tothe street and bridge committee...... Mr. Winters read the report of the finance com- mittee. declining to recommend the remission of the dog true: 1891. On motion Mr. Hunter Wes heard with reference to the petition: he ex- Dleined there was no intention at interim-ins with the tax of 1891â€"1: was the 1892 tn: the petitioners wished remittedâ€"The petition wee referred beck ...... Reeve Kylie reed the at the fire and weterccmmittee,reootnm theta committee beenwinted to nethct the h’drentsot thenew weter systemhepisoed in advantageous positions; also that Mr. Blgelow beunnamednsiiireotoroi:thewnteirmlrlscou Indthst Mr. Fen-beer he showed to remain in Marthe pump! until thenewentemis 00!!! An amendment was mend and totheeihct that man Fee he cere- tlkerin office grrofihger....A continuum "rend m . 'Brlen. m 8:. V1333: co Pent!s societaglfiloeinz annota- W a moon expend m M tear in caring to; me catholiepgor. cadet-tint 0L-- -_ , n__n_ -- Tun have are made from the beat Double mans Simer steel. warranted four gauges 3mm ,..- on book than front. and the only saws on v' , nrke: that. are a. perfect taper from the ' 'Jw tooth to the back. and 2eqnire less 3:1! < 0 2-33 than any other cross-cut saw. immeafiugtotmcathouc and-nuns than manned mm won! beam to emblems societytolookatlerltDMOttho 1091211: hym....,.0n,mton Ix. Gm. l 8i!” liflSaw, South Side Kent-It. manhu- ot ’iizh'fihHanndon wooden' ' m mmnvva baud. Haunted mute mmgeweremungfinnolouuhlgnm We! anatom- mm m meditation of we amulet-ls m K He thought the 314“ would our: mu 3am. an. other mm at 3'” Mm: werotovul: man no. Him. the council thought 1: banana: their "um before taking any Mammalian £523.;st oommmooon 3 av mom ”5} 'fifl'n'vgnd um: m 13 film“ 5 HARDWARE. â€"â€" GAN, PIANO, VOOAL MUSIC and mo TUNING. I3. RICHARD mm wmuve mammoOrzmmd Piano. and INTolco. Plum tuning done at short notice. Residence: Skitoh’a munch ond)Wmlnm M Music furnished to: excursions and We. Until-.1. Oct. 5. lamâ€"21. i’eterboré Business College ted. Shop: mm south 0! “1 m unm- ' 4!?- Llndnay. March 0. 1881â€"“ I @112 GLanahiau 39m. DASBES HERE AND THERE. CROSS-C UT 8.4 W. mmmbe the 'mama-mu.“ ,x‘s Axe Hafidlea, Buck Saws. Racer Ownsâ€"cut Saws, ‘IEO. BRYAN SON, I GONTBABTUBS AID BUILDERS. LINDSAY. FRIDAY, FEB. 19, TOWN AND COUNTY. GeO. Bryan d: Son. McLahnsn a: Go. THE LEADER: LOWEST PRICE AT M 11310. at Shell and Heavy V31 _, Erom the ohm-eh she wore a. long wrap of crushed plush lined with white for. and looked “as. ran- a. briee as o’er sun shone on." The nude of honor were the bride‘s two little sisters, Vera. and Kate. who wore white green- away dresses made .0! henrietto cloth; they earned boquetspf Violets. Miss Ethel Milne made a. sweet little maid of honor. and was dressed h; pale bxue bengaline and white plush; she earned ellow roses. . 'lhe bridesmaids. tourmnum ‘mmebmngsistemotthe $0111. also looked charming indeed. Miss dmore was attired in a corn-colored hem-legs "Wm”wmmmmh ml lea- e e ӣ5 eta-gins of £133 ehn:ch followed by the icy ed I l 9% Mendelssohn’s w 1...... “a (II-awn mm residence 4 fl? , 5% A02.- 5 £85.52 .- 2998 munch 05 Wednesday afternoon last St. Paul's church was the scene of one of those interesting social events that always create a ripple of excite- ment in any community, but which oecome invested with an added importance according to the populiarity and social standing or the contracting parties. For some months past the betrothal or Miss Fanny Milne. eldest daughter of Mr. Geo. A. Milne. merchant. to Mr. Wm. A. Pridmore. a wealthy Chicago real estate dealer, had been known to all. and on Wednesday at 3 30 half. the town assemb ed to seehnn m and bear away his fair young bride. The e urch was crowded lo the doors. and fully _two hundred people were unable to Rain admxttanoe. The_impressivo Church of England marriage semce was read over the young couple by .the pastor. Rev. Mr Marsh. the full choir assmtmg. the brida being given Bu ay at the groper moment by her father To say that the ri ewas charming and beautiful is but repeating. one of the many com li- mentary expressions heard on all sides. he was attired m- white corded 311k. on train. with silver brocade front. trimmed with pomt lace- hrussels nrt veil and wore and carried natural flowers composed _ot white orchids, fillies of the valley and white roses. In as to and from the church she wore a one wrap of crushed plush. lined with white fur. and loo'lizmed __ -p-_ ..__ aha-u: nu, A -Mr. A. Oathro left Tuesday for Ottawa to represent the Undeay branch of the A.O.U.W. at a meeting of the grand lodge now in session there. It is claimed. that the A.O.U.W. stands foremost in the ms or mutual insurance socie- ties on the American continent today. and the Lindsay branepia atmggand in an exoep - m“;r53;egfi§ééidxfloi. â€"Mr. George Kempt of the Bank of Men- tresl, Brookville, is in town on a. week’s visit to his meats. Dr. and Mrs. Kempt. -M.r. Berry Walters. who hseheen in town for the pest week. left Wednesday evening for his camp at Pogsmassing. Spanish river. â€"Miss Meet-aria, heed muliner at Dundee Fleveile Broe.. it Tuesday evening for her home in Paris. Ont.. to enjoy A few weeks visit previous to the city millinery openings. â€"Miss Mamie Lune, daughter of Capt. Lune. end Mr. Burt O'Brien, son or Mr. John O'Brien, Melbourne-st. left town last week to take a course in the Peterboro business coilm -'I‘he many friends or Dr. '1'. W. Poole will regretto learn thet he is st present sufl'ering tram a serious attack of ism-inns, and has been confined to his bed for some ten days put. He is now improving. and will soon be about again. â€"Msny Lindsey friends will be interested in lesrni thaton Monday last Miss Agnes Mo- Uoug of Port Arthur. second daughter of the inte Sherifl MoDousau of Lindsey. became 8 happy bride. being united in marriage to Mr. Rose Thompson. one of the directors of the Port Arthur, Duluth and Western railway. MMhfim-“Q- Personal. â€"Mlu Maude Deacon left Monday for Matt:- m to visit Manda. â€"Mro. June: Clogs. many-st. In visiting relatives in 011111;. -â€"Chlo! Consume Douglas of Port Hope was In town Thursday hat. â€"Ml:o 8n: or Janetvulo la in town. the guest or Mr. and Mn. Wm. Walters. -Rev. Father Nolan or Bmebridgo was in town for o tow duo last week. Ansnthuslssflcmssting of thswvers oth- croas was heldmthssmpsonhousswlmon Hondunizhtmwhon It was decided tors «gunfire flagsuclnbtorfligmoélg an tron: preset: sppesrsnces s thsboyswmput 1min the field second to nonein them district. The folio oflesrs wet-selected: Hon. president. Sum: Hughes; Mamas-president, W. 3. 31m ' prudent. W. H. McClure; pawn. Goo. . «pain. 8. Mdoolmson; ”mm-cum, H. gamnh; minim!“ Laser. 8. Finlay and ”â€"Miee I. Jenee Viett Tneedey for Toronto to take a poeition in a. large mimnery house. ’31:. Geo. K. Deon of Kin ton. son of Judge 5m. wee in town several eye lee: week. â€"Miee Minnie Ben-y of Beiieviile he! been in town for n couple 0: weeks post: visiting her sister. Mrs. A. Daren. Immanuel: “#9 ”mm mmwmauna 4 human- mam-modififlflflm an arms.“ mwmm4u. m man-m [1'0 mama m Poem] Staâ€"Anne‘flulehlh‘uwell u than at luau-Mercanflclpatlnc the magnum otthecarnlvumltlatcbc Madman Managementwlll ccniult thclneereetc d ccncenedbzlnottaxluthceewhcattcndln costume-who mcetoaaeaco to come andln mmcceeaocneldenblo meme ac make nae camlvalaencceee Nodcnbtaruaonablo «landmmmmwwm Mammwthe patrons to fihe carnival. and largely tomclncome'ot the unnece- mem. mm Lindsay, Fob.18th. 1892. canadian Preaa Aaaociation. -'1'heannnal meeting of the Canadian Press Association will be held in the Railway Com- mittee Room. Ottawa. March 3rd and 4th. Re- turn tickets at single fares will be issued to members and their ladies accompany them. goodirom Marchlstto 15th. Themes gpro- misestobeoneoithe largestandmostinterest- inginthehistoryot the association. Anexcel- lentprogram is being prepared. The Ottawa jonrnalistsare sparing no painstomakethe visitotthsirconherestotne ca tel a pleasant One. The have arranged fora quot Friday night. and1 a visit to the points of interest about Ottawa. fl‘he governor-general will give an “at home' Thursday. Memben who have not yet received their railway privilege certificate for 1892. and newspaper men wishing to join should write at once to the secretary. J. 8. Maxim. 6 Wellington-st. west. Toronto. uv new nun-u... â€"_ â€" -v..-_ rise. for few hours before he appeared to be nerthenhehndbeen tor a. long time. The immediate ounce otdenth. the doclor decided. wnenn attack of apoplexy. The funeral took Friday at one o'clock. burial at Berrie- nle.“......Mr. Hogan-I: resided in Emily for many years and woe well known in Lindsey and other actions or the county and was highly ee- â€"The Burk'a Fells Arrow says: “Mr. Arch. Human departedthlslite st the residence of his son-la-lsw, Mr. Robert Menzies. near San- sbont ten o'clock Wednesdsy morning. The ecessed had reached: good oldsge (89) and was widely known and row ted. both in thisoonntrz 31151 in up gdghborhooq of Lind- - -u___.s- u; mâ€" _' _ __vâ€"_-__ say. where he formerly lived. The old gentle- man had been ailing for months pelt. and as few weeknegohladeeth wee hourly expected. but he had rallied. 9nd hie d_ee.Ih_ at less was a sly:- A,-A; A- minim. momma-9mm WWW ”WWW m cmmm roar; 93M!!!“ the .9 b1 “dutch-ennui! haul-tho “0" wudmududdnaiudoow no: mo wan-appoinud withw otthooomm Malawian]. use to. mmuhlowum an“ Mun-mm tuna-lam membenot m st Manchu IIUJOBO house 1.: . the and In an: thou: ton-v mule-mm "ulna .‘r.R. 0!!! per offing 1' 3.783211%? “'“m. masonsaamu. owned the house and woe Insured. receiving the emoum through Mr. J. H. Soother“. the company's looel mean. two den but. â€"The ems-flan has been medo by on enter next our hot. should at local phennounein the: II but of marine eel ”82 to 3 full me like Paternal! the: he: on Tax llfll‘lI'IV I“ V“ " good one: will wmnot beam business t n th waive amt. it shout “unnnu' mmum. __ ___- ,- on: W m 13.13. phonograph in behalf 0! the choir. This phono- graph is one of the wonders ot the nineteenth century. While the audience was comfortably seated ins. Lindsey church they could listen with pleasure to the honoureph producing music as rendered by sage of the most talented professionals or the world. The grow-am wss varied by solos rendered by Misc yre of Janet- vilie. also Messrutobinaon. Hart and McSweyn ot Undsay. which were highly ap eepeciallythesinuing of Miss 8nd. whopos- sessee a voice or noordlnary merit. â€"Shortly after one o'clock Thursday morning lastthsesstwardilrealarmballeonnded. when it was dimovered. that the building tamer used as a Methodist church and since oonver into a double dwelling house. was on are. The ilremenggickly themed with a couple otreelo. but the canoe gem made it use- less to lny the hose. rescued cousid erahle o: the furniture heiow stalrs.but the building being frame burned so fiercely that the heavier articles could not be removed. The line by the explosion at was caused, we _. - --_ n ..... A. ek‘mnu-h and I Ida! Ear-.1010 E: ‘Iul (I {lglt “\ 2.80:0? 308M. 30900 2033 032â€"0980000008? IE. 3.3. €0.88 .33 o 403. 38:03 85003 F .90 busâ€"vim. 3099:: 07:3? \ tll} III: In" 0" ain’tl' 'Wm nulls Skip mulls-ulna hon-nun M hula been cm to unmwnmdm own Hummus-lawman- wmmmamm an: WMMbnuu-Morm um.whumqwmmmdaadsmflncn WWMWMWW: an now-at thy-”victor! m haw.” do“ N too Ln" 5m mad aifiumfigfi met. you nomlnrlzhtmdmlo. WIVW "law wanton-w uâ€" â€"â€" .-.â€" V- __. - .7- goods s. trinl. The tree distribution of eight undred certificates end the high qnnlity of these goods certainly deserves generous patron- IRO- 4etnrdsy evening inst between seven and eight o'clock the northwestern horizon sue the cynoenre or ell eyes witnessing on enters bore- nlis display only eqnslled in bunty nod diver- sity of mm by them! 1884. which was interpret- ed by timid peopleee en indieouon thst the the steel-lined sky. and thro their bright re- tnlgenee the ever-ehsngin . mitul tinte of the aurora darted wi into s_._d_eep mole. hint pink orother hoe inex- IDA‘L“ ‘1’-..“ a." fins-Alf W 6E3 a’m‘"? 50M â€"Mr.Hogh O'Leew woolen evenmzete epoch! council to re-ep ted director tathetownonthoemdrfileyboud. â€" ettonoon loot in. Wm. Welter- en the-emote eohool mm www.mwmwmt â€"Beldnea in either hetedltery or conned hr dokknel. mental exheoetlon. weerlnc fishn- fittlnz net-end overwork end mole. KIWI Reoewerwmwovontluâ€"Os-l. â€"Mr. Wm. Welter-lea Thundeyto exhibit Boedendcobooonk. hie hooogre InVIetorle etteg m3mm.muotmnmm (Hewitt. coonoylna ebont e month. â€"Mr. J. G. Edwards represented the Lindsey canoe club et the reception end bouquet tender MCommodorernnle at the A. U.A.by the Peterborooeooelotoleet Setnrdey e â€"'.l‘ho ounlnl a Port Peta on m Whammbysnmwdnnd- â€"‘1'honow-plough nonhuman” «mutwthdrmdubon nu! then-work huboenwolldou. mmmdSLmlohuohdMIo: enjoythdrmoddflnmm om tothoweatharbdnclounhvonhb. â€"'l'ho may u'uue menu the index to nominal: mum. anytime; _ fl‘nnPoa-r â€"A young ledles' hockey teem hes mixed and the ten- members on enthuslestlc devotees at the sport. Prsotlce ls held two mornings each week. Ind thesklll end dettness ole ed by some in “ruling” the puck and r1 dung the wanna-room windows would gun for them. :1 witnessed, the applouhse of every gentlemen yet u n set-o remonstrsncee 0! 3:30am Diement.’ The sterner sex. however, ere rlaomusly excluded during practice. â€"Messrs.W.A.Elll end W.0. Ash. repre- senting E. W. Glllett o: Chlcego end Toron the well-known mnnteoturer of “Inner Powder.” hove been in town the pest Boxing tow days distributing certlflcdee to the houses. This certificate entitles the holder to e can of these goods at halt-prloe. People hnvlns re- celvpd these certificates will do well to E3". the _. A, A _ .)I-L_IL_-h-_ â€"mau morn! no: one u an". mun. Compben‘o donut-gimme. no doubt elected by the prev-giethmbn over the reunite: the elections. the on between hie teeth and run ammbut was “light before doing my (image. â€",,vâ€"-V_ fig? will occupy the __m an: ovoilnz .gmmwmmmm ml â€"Monday loot a young mu: nun Moloae was token low custody by on the instance of his relatives. who he was «gunned In topoqogt 91“.!“ E no "use uwmw .â€" â€"â€"_'v- __ ue. He wee remanded by E'fifO‘Leu-y pending medieel exeminelion. â€"Tneedey moi-ulna lee: Mr. Jemee Donn, hrekemen on Conductor Bmton'e eel-l: morning train to Port Hope. Roz hie right hand ceuzht while coupling eere etFl-enklin.endthreeotthe angel's were bedl! emaehed. Medieel eld wee u: once celled in. when it wee found ueeenery to emputeee two or the hmleed emu: theother. it ie hoped. oeu he eeved. to efleee the detee: teeen eueeeined on th °$353.?“ “3': ‘° “.23.? Mw'm'm 30°03 “.1.“ e enoe epeo y will be llherelly eppleeded. -Seturdey lee: wee e poor bueineee dey in town owing to the‘bloonded etete or the roede end election reaction. The plucky fennel-e who did reeeh town wexe obliged to eeek short cute eeroee nelde end in my oeeee shovel I me through drin- nve end eix feet deep. In conse- quence the snorkel: wee but pooziy “tended. end prioee ruled high. Butter brought 17° to 200 e m endehlokeneuepelr. Beetweeod'ered lulu-3e guentitiee Seturdey end Wednudor ot the person gneeelng neueec the worn: or th eueoeeetnl eendldne in the north riding. w nnnounoed to hove been won by Mr. Pnhner Fenelon Fells. The nearest to Mr. Hughee’ majority he been mun out to be met medeby Mu. R. J. Beeto! Lomvfllqwhewfll accordingly receive the hnndeome and hateful volume. I- "aw- snow...â€" _â€"-___ _..V.., 31;. Cheggeg. Pa. Ayers Pm: are 3511! 5y "gamma; mud-w «atom luau-loco “Emu-loch). tutu» autumn.“ Saw â€"1'ho mm “.motm“ sauna scum Mam-mwu mm w my!» Thurman-damn thematmmn dun-mall. Prue-mural. ww-mm;mmdmflflohflh tawhlhonndndwhmsh arm-um wanton-Mam Dunn. Kma.-At Undo”. on Hood-y. February 15. Imammaam Kinsman“! as not: and 7 months. Mchnlou.â€"In Fusion Foul. on My. February 8th. Mrs. Munro: uoCnoohoon. need 63 years no 4 months. vamâ€"At Baum, on Friday. January 19m. 1892 Cluonoo Anderson. youngest son of J. G. Oliver. need 15 month. Emu-In Vol-mun. on ma: . January 9th Florence Got-crude. second dong tarot Mr.Wm A. nuanced Symamonmmdlsm Ewes? -.........“ Macaw 3 mm o . re c fiabortO-ldorotthowmhip ot 1mm you“. Housman-At Inn. on m. tho 6th mmmmwammwmwmw reg - only of Hon. Iced 18 you-l. Blunt-At moon Hon Lindon Volley. Ont. oo'l‘uoodo morning. bro"! 1892. auburn-m mmméfim Benin. ~Mo¢ schoollflorm mqfimvmnm Pom-II “autumn. of 13 CI mm :rmgmfim' my. . an. n- In... wwwmumfimfimm Mmmmmumm mam-boundln Putnam. nth. mmmm an m a: u- 1‘ II II!- a. 1‘ i I‘I‘Ill giiggioflza EH 28 Eganâ€"I Rd 03% attainâ€"easing... gsgtaaégua? 3313333338080 «log I i is I: [ah I... 8 5'38 glacial £16..“ Rev. 0. E. Mush. rector. William“ anon Prldmoro of m Fm, em (1311th at 000. A. Milne. Hum menâ€"Dmâ€"At the mo. [Andaman Weanooduitbo 1731 mg. game :11ng Bobs: m‘é‘iti‘fiaf. '1? Elie Kafka». jaw 31., Archibald Black of Whitby township to Minnie. daughter 0! Joseph Avery ot Sousa: Pmnxontâ€"Mmtnâ€"On Wedneadu. Febru- 517 1751:. g} Shfiw‘ohnmh. Lindsay. by the ,,,,, mnn-â€" A ‘4]..- W “a"; â€". -. _- __ _._--,, Johnston. 4.. W'fiawc Sp'e'noo m Han-let. «lighter or Mr. Thoma Donal. all of Fusion township. Victoria county. «$33.; .5... flag"... . .... \ gauges- . 93058533 £38 33.852055 81381:... dean-525.3 3.363 8 on!- g 05335. gsaag 3998:2381: 81 B at 3333 “annual gag Vdmiéifi reéiiiéil" 5.6: 33a. - ..................£11.31...l....ls emu tnndl................ _ Wipe mum. own-u- w- â€"-â€"â€"v" ..._____ :33 ll: ghee? T5. LWngeuywmoz-ning. win take the chrm 0! eeunriee met- meotlfi homes!) to 7 80 n.m. Rev. McAnleh. Woodvule wlll hove charge of the meeting. third ace-ion. on Friday morning in the Baptist church. Meeting will commence at 930 can. he will be head from the county eoclotlee seven! peoerewiuhcrenconv intone-t- in: subjects. The fourth men. on ride: at 2.80 m.. willeleoheheldlnthe Bennetchnrch. .3. 9.1“": “a: an?“ - “223°“ “m . con no e prom en Rev. J. A. B. Dickson ct Gels. mm willbaheldonh'ldeyev lnSt. Andrew'- chnrch. ccmmcncingntuco' .Itlnex- pected 'thetthe me will be crowded. and that ell will feel that t letothclrintemectn to nuke the convention I. cocoa-n spiritual}. 0-00: '04- o-ono-oooo-uocn‘o nnnnnnnn «58.8: 5 .. 8 .. 3... . .833 :6 at .88.? 32m goo-niozooow-HHUHHHo-Oo I.“ ”a I’dâ€"dunno Church levee. â€"Rev. Rcht. Johnston. m 018:. Andrew'- church. will occupy the pulpit ct both union next Sundcy. The subject tor the evening will he “The bleeeed deed.” â€"'1‘he Mice of St; Paul'- church intend held- inauconcertlniheechoolhcnecveryehcrflyin uid cf the church debt. end candidly invite their i'rlendc. Furlherputieuhrl will upper: next week. â€"Rev. Prof. Thomson ct Kncxcellece presch- ed in St. Andrew'e church lee: Sunday mot-ulna end evening. The sermon. were nlcin can clear â€"'i'he Orillie Pm me: “Mr. T. J. Much of Wycllfl'e college. remedy ct medley. end htotherotRev. u. nmmu propel-inseam co the new diocese of Mackenzie Hyena-u mission-r! to “3.9 Indie“- . 31009“:qu ‘ mewâ€"g '- â€"â€" .â€"â€"â€"-â€" â€"_-__‘__, 77-7 ,, lug post. will he nine hundsed mile-hon the neerest stetinn. Mr. J. O. seizure. 8A.. is seriously considering the needs the E ui msux. end their t went oi the gospel. end is likelytoshut menupinthose cold snow houses ewe: to our north which Bishop Reeve described when here. His personese will he situeted nee: the mouth of the Isokeneie river. shout three thoueend miles mm the neerest etetion. They expect to lesve shout Mey.’ â€"'l‘he second ennusl (convention of Victorle county Y. P.8. 0.8. will he held on Thundey end hidey. Feb. 18th end 19th The first see- sionistohehcidin 8t. Andtew's Pres terien church on Thursdsv st 7.45 pan. 8e oi the leedlpg‘phristiep Endeavor wankers will teke _____ -_1._ e- L. BLACK -Amg.â€"ét mg E n... m.‘ sunoocn- unto-unouo-c00o-uo-oo 'CGII‘ 01m,~ nmmr, 153mm! 19. was. nu-o-o 0 0-0-0 I00... 0 .flflfifiwfl 7112963 31 Choice Family (8. I( .) Flour choice Mixed Flour, Choice Superior Flour1 Omehedy Wheat, Rolled Oats, Fresh _0atr_neal_ aha’ Qarnmeal, Chop, 810303! LXI “W“J- arm n m cm- mummmwmmwwm 4135â€"13 ddfl’mnt makes. Salt White Fish, Salmon Trout, Labrador Herrmg' 8, Fresh Water Hm‘ . hash. Haddock, flesh Salmon Trout, etc., etc. We have gust react/nod a. lwrge consignment of Beam-ish’s Celebrated Greg/Land luster inbmelsandbags,amdLand Salt in'Sadcs. Pagmgn. should leave -theiq- orders now, so that in case the supplyis not suflioient we may n-order at once. GROSS-GUT SAWS. Ml PAPER and PIGI‘URI mm W. A. 60013me ARTISTS GOODS a Speck-1W. MAPLE LEAF mm. Fain-um 11. 1893. Lind-u. Feb. 10. 1892. amt-m Int-It. SEASONABLE REQUISITES. W. A. Goodwm. J. 0. Edwards. Waofierthefouowmfimwiflamfidmetomcustomn: LAND SALT AND PLASTER. FISH. Bran, Peas, Oats, Shorts, E to., E to. ARCH. CAMPBELL. FAMILY GRO OER FINE JOB PRINT" IsaBpeaialtyattheofli“ #5030me BOOTS, MILLINERY AND TEA. E- Z- YE REX, “I”. “has?! 10. 132â€"87. See our great drives in FELT BOOTS to" GM Stock. DRESS and MAMLE MAKING in full blast. HILLINEBY in Great Variety. ‘8' See our 30 CENT TEA. It a 9: great favor. Ill I/Wuvwvv v-vv" _ VWIU I I7 . _ - M I _ Liver Oil. We admit that it is not good form to praise too loudly one’s own preparation, but the response made by each and every individual all over this county was one of such massive and over- whelming recognition, couched in such kind and enthusiastic terms of welcome and approbation. as to nhow us that our emulsion wasnot only agreem- ed butprizedby every person whouses laboratory is in the back part of Higinbotham’s Drugstore. E. E. ‘W. McGafl‘ey. like cream This expressionhasbeenmedover atn b thousands of people who have 323?: ?%g engughto tryour Emulsion of God ,. 41.-.; :1. I- “A: “4.44. In“ ‘A. FOR ALL THE WORLD _â€"Z.E.Yerexâ€"L1ttle Britain. FISH- A. mglnbotham.

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