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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 28 Feb 1896, p. 6

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Til WI homo. and mo: mun down and mm. a emu-M mi to No Wm. chow-Ila them. m I»!!! m not armhowutm.hmomw m M- wm'n um. at m. m ammonia no“ annual: at an. In wu to: curl: any yuu a continua OAK WOOD. . lCarreepondence oi Tm: Poem] OBITUABY.â€"The endden and unexpected deeth of the into A. A. McLenchlin, at 0x- bow, Aloe" N.W.'1‘., et the residence of m brother here, on the 10m inet., wee enerked by very eflecting circnmetencee. He only errived here on the morning of Setnrdey. the 8th inet., from n vieit to triende et Monte-eel, New York city, Sem- neretown(ble birth pleee),Oornwell.Anlte- ville end Merrieburg. in the eonntiee of Stormont, Dundee end Glengerry, Peter- ha-o, end other polete. He leit hie home onldth Dee. peet, expecting to epend the winter emons triende, end wee on the re 0 urn trip, expecting to vielt N crlend, Oo- bneonk. Lindeey. end on to the etete of Jflohiaen from here. vielting reletivee tee-e. end hie wiie'e reletivee et Detroit. hie wite being with him over the whole trip. The deceeeed wee born on the been- elnl benke or the St. Lawrence. ten milee ledow Cornwell. hie tether being the lete Wu. McLenohlln end hie mother the lete Cehherine Semmere, both children of __U.E. Loyeliete. He wee born in the yeer 1818, and wee e few den peet 78 yeere old et the time c: hie deeth. He ceme tothie fleee in 1813, eterting the tenning buei- . .eee here end kept; ehoemekere, heving ‘ leer-nod tenning end curl-yin: in Fort Cov- luton. New York etete. He kept the heelneee till eelling out to hie brother end «king up tee-miner. He left thie piece end I, hilt mille et Norlencl, Co. Victorle, from b there going to Oxbow, Aeeiniboie, teklnc 0‘ ”running, end formed e compeny there D ad built e lerge grlet mill. While reeid- .“ here he wee eppointed the fleet poet- .eetu o! Oekwood, end wee thrown much aloud-ooh leedere of the commenitlee or the townehipee the lete lemented R. F. ‘~Whiteeidee, Jeeee Weldon, eeelor, end nee: othere or the good men who leid the bendetien of the need nmmente cf the N in thie townehip. He wee e leeder .-d en eihoer in the movement for temper- »eeee, (or hoe eehoele. bible eoeiety, treet 8M asleep ad Bender eehoole. no wee (or 5.. .eeeel nere rem e: the teweehio, end lie: rwee e eendidete torperlleneet ie the re- “a i u- ieteeeee in 1567 ecelnee the lete John a | Benn-melee e! Tween, eid eitheeeh a. Ideeied polled the “meet prophetic-Me A TostoMx TRIP.â€"Mr. Harris, general superintendent of the Howry camps. to- gether with Mr. Feygan and Mr. B. Rich- ards, of the same flrm, drove into Fenelon on Thursday from Klnmount, taking over seven hours to drive that distance. They returned north by train on Friday after- noon. Posmnxn.â€"On account: or the bad con- dition of the roads the hockey match be- tween the juniors of Lindsay and Fenelon Falls, which was to have been played on Saturday afternocn at Lindsay, has been indefinitely postpaned, as has the match between Lindsay and Fenelon. which was to be played here on Wednesday. the 2631'. m RINKâ€"Mr. Eiward Chambers, manager of the Fenelon Fails rink, has ar- nnged with Mr. E. J. Hartley, the hmcns huoy skater, to give an exhibition of his skill in the {rink on Wednesday evening, Feb. 26:11. Mr. Chambers is bringing Mr. Hartley at considerable expense, and it is to be hop. (1 that his enterprise will be re- warded bya good turn-nut on that even- , [Correspondence 01 Tux Poe‘s.) mus‘ Am. â€"-The anniversary services , at the Ladies‘ ’Aid Society, which were to have taken place last Sunday and Monday, have been pastponed for two weeks until March lat and 2216. In addition to the names mentioned before in this paper and on the bills, Mia: Pearl Perry and Mr. James Rshlll are expected to take part in the musical program. Every preparation is being made, and a most enjoyable time I s anticipated. The Rev. J. W. Totten, oi Lindsay, will preach morning and evening on Sunday, and on Monday he will give a ectnre on a selected snbj act. Everyone on the missions will do well to attend these services. Tea will be served on Mondayin he Masonic hall from 5 to” 1 o ’.clcck were to reach home. were forced tg seek abode elsewhere. FRANKEILL. (Correspondence 0! In: Poem ' Emmaâ€"The roads are completely blockaded owing to the recent fell 0! snow, the stage not being able to make lte raga ar trip. The road across Pigeon creek ls add to be lo a dangerous condition. being covered with about two feet cf snow and water. . . .The recent snow was cumber- some enough to the ordlnery travellers, but we think a. little more so to certain wedding parties who, in their vein endear i LOCAL N EWS-LETTERS mu @nnaaiau £1157. LINDSAY FRIDAY. maize: "x 5., mmmxmcwhuhk a.“ ӎwmmmquâ€"rm inmmm- unmolmpdnm ”alchemy m‘mnuflbmmw Woman-non mmmm in“ mm” Salaam“; Wm”; Used Externally, It Cures outs, Bruises, Bums.-8calds, 8pminc, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Maura/gin, Rheumatism, Fmsted Feet Taken Internally, It Cum Dim-rhea, 0mm and Pain in the stomach. 80m broat, Sudden (Jo/dc, coughs, eta. eta. TEE GREAT Papily Medicine of the Age. PAIN-KILLER [Correspondence of Ta: P051.) IENELON FA. LLS. I’I TI'ORIA ROAD. 31:: Killer. â€"â€"vvwv" â€"â€"â€"- by." which wu acct): caps-could by tho mm cad cum. '1'!» verdict no "no bout cum-mama! hold In Lunc- um." So much M flu 3.0mm. Panamanianâ€"On m calla. c: l'cb. 18th. on. Incubu- a! nmcvmc ma. No. no. x.o.r.u.. Mercator c loom am- an- Kc. Pm Com. 1). Walker: hm Darla. tho may!!! Kt. 1’. Con. But, In We! thc hat. arc-cam tic «- oon W. 81: Kt. Broad. withchm. lam «cum. which was quit. I III». who to him. and which. cm W [Comopondonoo oi Tun Poor.) Buxrr Scour. â€"Tho Knights of Lorne. I. Ville tent N 0. >156, K. O. T. M" hold thou- “ onnuoi ontortoinmont in Reid's hoii on I Wodnoodsy. Fob. 12m, whoa o voryonJ oy- oblo ovoning woo spont iistoniog to voooi ond instrumentol music, readings and smoking. ' ‘ho intermission woo flliod up by selling the numerous hashots provided oontonto oi thom. Oor worthy physioion. ' Dr. Grout, woo ooiiod to tho choir. ond tilled it with sotisiootion. Tho snooker oi tho owning woo Sir Kt. H. E. Trout. oi Toronto. Prov. R. K” who voryohiy son os tho working sod good oi bansiiolory ooolotios, oopooioii: tho K. O. T. M. with stotiotioo oi tho ordor. Tho ‘hrothor woo iistonod to with root ottontion. ood on ssomod woii piooooo to hsor him. Tho Woooviiio moo Oioh son sonroi oxooiiont ooiootioos. Moon-s. Mom sod hiooooo by tho iodioo. and tho osting of tho‘ son conic ood instronostoi pioooo on tho ‘ ‘ hanoooo hornonioo,ood hsoJo old undo- 1 Ho; Mr. 0.8.Woohs [on osoioodld room. ood union Mlos E. IioPhodoI Moll st tho "amino Knights oi ilt oovo tho oodioooo o sunpso oi "Toot” iiis to l 1 ”mm in mu oiotuooooo mum:- ' 5"" Old I‘ll!!! thomltoooohoobouo MARIPOSA. [Correspondence oi Tm: Post] COUNCIL Panoramasâ€"Cannon met this 17th day of. February, 1896. Members present: Messrs. Lownsbrcugh, Shaver, Mark and Swain. Absent, Mr. Adam. Minutes of last meeting read and approv- ed. Moved by Mr. Shaver, seconded by Mr. Mark, that the treasurer be instruct- ed to pay the reeve the sum of $21, being expenses incurred in conveying Mrs. Fen- by, a. sick indigent woman. to hospital in ‘ Toronto; also Mrs. H. Robinson, for at- tendance on Mrs. Fenbv, $2; Htgg Bros., goods supplied to Mrs. Fcnby, $1.30.â€" Csrrird. Moved by Mr. Swain, seconded by Mr. Mark, that the reeve give his order on the treasurer in tavcr cf the following persons: '1‘. B. Staples, account for repair- ing scrapers, $1.40; John Houldershaw, for sluiceway, lot 5, con. 10, $5.â€"Carried. , Moved by Mr. Mark, seconded by Mr. Shaver, that the reeve give his order on the treasurer in fever of G. 1’. Mason, Lr work at town hall, 81.“5.â€"Carried. Mr. Adam entered and took his seat. Moved by Mr. Shaver, seconded by Mr. Mark, that the auditors' report for the year 1895 i be received and adopted. and the clerk is hereby instructed to have the abstract published in Tu Oaxamax Poemâ€"Oar- ried. Moved by Mr. Adana. seconded Mr. in his hands to the credit ct the township n: at such interest as said bank will allow. one thousand doliars to be deposited tor twelve months. and the balance over one thousand dollars to be drawn as required for current expenses. â€"\Oarried. Moved by Mr. Shaver. seconded by Mr. Swain. that the council now adjourn to meet again on the second Monday in April next to ap- point pathrnasters, etcâ€"Carried. '01 Mr. P. Mangan, and her (Righter, Frances, or Newmarker, are visiting friends in this vicinity habweek. ‘ BANQUET.-A number or our village peo- ple attended the banquet at Uptergrove, given in honor of Mr. F. J. Gillespie, Mon- day evening. PERSONALâ€"MR. Ambrose Kelly and Mr. Thoe. Maloney, of Shingleton. Mich" sister and cousin of Mr. Ted Ciibherc, who got hurt in the lumber woods, arrived here on Monday ...... Mrs. O'Malley, sister J 32. Smith. manager of the Orlllla. Plumb- lng and Heating 02., and Mr. Jno. Woods, are at work putting in :hslr new system of. heating In Rev. K. J. MeRse's residence. V Accmzm.â€"We are sorry to hear that Mr. Ted Cllthero, who received a severe blow on the back of the head while work- lng in the lumbar woods, and who was taken home last week, ls yet in a poor state. N armâ€"Mr. P. Kelly, our worthy chief, was presented with a boy lest Sitar-day. .....Mr P. Elliott, of Hampton, In In charge of his son’s branch store here, Mr. A. T. Elliott, druggist, Baeverton ...... Mr. BREOHIN. , (90W 'l‘u Pom 'SICK.-We are pleased to hear that Mr. .105. Parker, who has been on the sick list is recovering. Tux snow is about three to. high. People in this place any they have not seen the like tax-years. Moran DANCE was held in Mr. W. F. Ritchie's hall. We understand there was much fun and joliity by the young psopie of. this place. “Swing the ladies round and round." GELEBT. [Correspondence 0! In: Post] Pansostâ€"Mr. Geo. Lem-y. oiNsrland, is at present visiting Mr. H. Bowhey, or this place ...... Miss May Bowhey left for Lindsay on Saturday to visit her brother. Mr. Geo. Bowhey, of the G.T.B ...... Mrs. W. F. Ritchie is at present visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Kellett. of Haliburton. mum Bowhsy, or this place, left tor Minder: last Monday. tum PULLâ€"A may pull was held at the residence of Mr. T. Parish: there was also great amusements. The young folks ‘ retired early from the “river side cottage.” A Wooo Bun um Dance was held at Mr. E. Moore's last Tuesday evening, where an enjoyable time was spent. Hxsvr Snow Sromsâ€" All trains on this division were delayed by the recent storms. The snow plow passed this pm on Saturday and also a way: freight. member at the m church, and lived to one his golden wodding day hot July, having man-lad Milo Edna Punch. oldest daughter at the ink J. B. Pom. ; who ooidhiaihomto the into John Dm- ‘xnnnhcu. Housman children nod n scrrowing widow: W. 13.. White River station; J. Henry Oxbow; Alex. 15., New York city , Edgar, conductor, Port Arthur, C.P. 3.; Susan Staples, Oxbow; Flora and Allc’, Ravelstoke, B. 0.; Corn Drndon, London, England ; Alma Adair, Ncrlnnd: Mrs. Chas. Walsh, Oxbow. The occasion was improved by Bart. McCsnley nnd En- berson to 3 large company in tho Metho- dist church, and the remains were convoy- ed to the Oakvmod cemetery. Smowing iricnds arrived from Montreal, New York ‘ city, Pcrb Arthur, C.P.R., Peterbcro, Nor. 3 land and Lindsay, to attend the funeral. LORNEVILLE. Joan E. Cmmmas, olork. | In: on. Doc. 0! loath Alumna Mou- mnlo Our. Menu tad Isl: I lot- on Oun- ’ new I. mm. Mitch? mu- hown umhnh- “1 mm rhu- mmuhmumm lama.“ gm;m....§§°"wmwm DOOWRIVAQP 1"? 81.1.3”. fill. .l'lnlflp “I IUW "not? '0'“ II N gig'mtflflf Joii: 8'55 rum vl cum 5. much“ 1mm ..... oi?“ Hod cannon Mlu Em In” M. npuI u on; o: 4%.!!!‘919lofil Into mm m mt ...... um um km, 1. $9.34" In! 3 gum. or "my! 30mm. . . .Mr. uct- FAILED.- Tabor Brcs., who built It :ing cheese factory and creemery here lest eum- I‘en- met. have made an assignment. The l in cause is prcbzbl y to be found in the decline at- in the value of cheese. A few or our busi- os., neee men are involved in email sums. but ).â€" most of the creditore belong to Toronto. led It is to be hoped that en arrangement may ‘ lsr be mzde whereby the business can be cer- Ing ried on as usual, as the industry greatly .ir- benefits the town, end is e convenience w, to the farmers of the eurrcunding country. :d. ‘ Aonrcun'rn'nAL.â€"The Fermen' Inetitute ir. oi the county held eeseione here leet on Thuredey eiternoon end evening. Mr. Eeygrett geve eoxne good pcintere on grow- ing recte end corn; Mr. leeee Uehz r. of Thorold, inuded the merite ci Qneeneton cement tar eteble flecre. etc.; Mr. Beedie. in the evening. geve interesting etereopti- con viewe oi the workinge ct ineeete injur- icue to trnite. end iilnetreted in e convinc- inn menner the benedte ct epreyine'. Owing to the inclement weether end the etete oi the rcede the ettendenee wee Tn] Runeâ€"Two rinke o! curlere went to Uxhrldge leet Wedneedey. They were victoricue. deteetieg Oleremcut end Un- bridge by bendeeme meioritiee ...... There wee to heve been e hockey metcb leet Friday evening between elnbe tron Whit- byendebI-idge. but ee the letter club could not get here the meteh bee indefinitely peetponed. ' Cannon None.â€" Rev. Mr. McCexnne did not chenge palpite with Rev. Mr. Leitch. ct Greenbnnk. on Sendey, Feb. 16. ee eteted in leet week’e Peer. The ex- chenxe wee prevented by the etcrm. but will teke piece next Sebbeth ...... Miee A. Brown end Rev. Mr. McOeInue. the dele- getee from here to the confluence et Beileviiie, returned home leet week. They will givetheirreporteet e ecciel to be held by the Bowen-eh League on Fridey evening. ' Penman-Mr. J. W. Oerte bee return- ed from e busineee trip to Mentreei end Ottewe. Heeeye the electric reilwey ie eure togethrougb ...... Ir. J. Btuert. ct Unbridge. vieited town leet Wedneedey. ......I(r. Henry. oi Nipenee. vieited hie deeghter. Ire. L_Perrh, e few deye thie Finnâ€"Fire broke out in the workship oi Whitbys tailoring and gents” furnish- ing establishment about 2 o'clock on Thursday morning oi! lest week. The tailor shop was destroyed and the goods in the store badly damaged by smoke end water. The contents were insured for $1,500. Loss on building covered by insur- ance. It is fortunate thus the firemen did not allow the tire to make headway or the town might have again been in ruins. PORT PERRY. IOorreepondenoc of In Pat.) POLITICALâ€"The reformers of this rid- ing met in convention at Whitby lest ‘Ssturdoy. The resignntion at Mr. L. Barnett no candidate for the comma we: accepted; Considerable discussion as to who should now be nominated was in. dnlgcd in, but nothing definite wee done, and another meeting will be held on March 4th in Port Perry to decide who shell be the standard-bearer in the coming election. MANILLA. [Correspondence of TB: Poet.) Ban Maximumâ€"A tow or our “big boys" were. standlng In front rt Douglss' store Sunday afternoon. when a stranger chanced to pass down the other slde of. the street, and he dldn‘t happen to be dressed as they wereâ€"wlth a paper collar and a dlelryâ€"so of course they had to Insult him and throw some snowballs. That ls right, boys, allyou need [as clay plus and then ‘ you will be gentlemen. Psnsonanâ€"Mrs. Lloyd? of Toronto, Is the guest of Mrs. Barrey ...... Mlss Brown returned to Toronto on Saturday. aoeom- panled by Miss Hassard ...... Mr. C. E. Kelly was to Lindsay Saturday on “bus!- nesa” ...... Mrs. McQueen was ln Lindsay last week, attendlng the Baptlst mlsslson- sry convention ...... Mr. and Mrs. Hamil. of Lornevllle, spent Sunday In town. BRA. UL RSâ€"MABIPOSA. Scnooz. anu.â€"Reporbo£ u. N.) 1. Muipcee, tor the month or January, 1896. Namesinorderotmeru:8en. 4thâ€"Luther Gilaon, Hebu: Cornish, John Stacey, Ed- ward Badman. Jon. 4th-MaryAnn Wine, Eliza Stevens, Louie Gilson, Willie Gileon, Eva Badman, Maggie Gllnon, John Lun- ney, Ida Wichtt, Lawrence Badman, Fred Stacey. Fred Weetern, Melville Gil- eon. Annie Hall, Ada Wills, Ida Downer. 3rdâ€"uenben Davidson. Norman Steven, Chas. Wickett, Edgar Woolrldge, Oswald Giison. Wallace Davidson, Lallewyn Hall. St. 2adâ€"Lzrne Davidson, Sarah Suoay. Zalla Gfleon, John McDonald, Constance Ferguson. Jr. Zedâ€"Ma Weetcrn, Ern- eel: Woolridze, Margaret Ferguson. Casey McDonald, Stanley Gueon. Part IIâ€"Mll- ton Gilaon, Annie Wilkinson. Part Iâ€" Addiaon Gllson. F. W. HARDY, teacher. pulp mill helngelqeed My m the money circulation. anxomâ€" The Presbytuim end snmlon_Army have [M {Nightly meetings hen in the Grengeheu. They are an arranged that we have eweekly Namâ€"Tho toads hare instilling: Im- poulhlo ...... The extra cold man: In over now, wa hope to: good ..... Feed , ROSEDALE. [cm . a m Poul Swans h'u vultad us again. The victims In Mr. Thou. Wm Wm. Brohnshh-e “:3 Mn. Gem-goGde.Mn. Wm. Brokmhlre 3nd Mu Windfln; Pete:- Perdne 13 than: wright .3312. mmmmm‘mk uquwy In “‘01! good work as my other been. SkaoBMm;uwm,thmhdm mombarsta: their kind um of IAN” ‘II'K . Symonâ€"h and stinging, watching. I“ form. whloh c beoo mason-tho: www.mm Lâ€"_-_ A A Jâ€" The Life of Mr. A. Forsythe Saved by Paine’s Celery Compound. ”A MANYERS, ONE, WONDER! mm. ma mama-u "mom thol tumors. Autumn. or by Manta-l. Wholeuh A: Boon 7.7!, fair commence de- !a- 50 - lug good work then In pol-on In the cents. Dr. 8n Boa. Phil 1 hi I So a: on leloodevefllnlnuu. Thll ex why Dodd‘u Runny Pflll can In mmnzl- and man-ant - I’ll”! run: "cm 1’18... Symonâ€"Maistura: Intense Itching and stinging, most :0 night: worse by act-Itching. Hallowedto continue tumors form. thoh often blood and alarm. becoming m SWArn's Om- Wesrm’smmwmw- The Man Says: “I Believe it is the Best Medicine in the World.” My Can, the M 0008!! 3nd 01'0“? Cute, Is In great dammd. Pocket also contains twenty an. only 25a. Child- ren love It. Sold by A. malnbothnm. lo: nu ma. Scott's Emulsion docs not niobium the ebomch us other cough medicine- do : but on the can It In m dlgutlon and a ham 1': 3150:3311; It: elects m [mum to and nuanced. PINEMALT, the Newest. dest- this and Best remedy to: colds. coughs. hmwahmndmbmnchm andlungnnm noillghtdegieetarthegnn cerJ‘hoe. superintendent at public works. 3:30 Interviewed the government on the subject end strongly edmted the ex- pendlture. son’aocéu oyof the town wharf. We mayadd_ coax-enigma In [1:40de in banknon mama and south 310....th win then be promoted by «lb-work. It In thoughttwmmmwmumphw mtkoannt-chujabottho work, 3nd than put an end to the my bkchdea mum-techno of Int un- xiv’er'oh’ annalflfimiilniil’m' «anew Impletmlng manta-Mambo.“ lost nci thief Ii: We unclear-and 4m. Another Oren: to: the Senses. Cspmn Grendel! end other mum menmnjoldngom the new: thee SI: Olzver New» he: placed $8.“ In the eatlxnetee to: the deepening end wtdenlng ovtvthe Scum:t between 1?. 'leeh end“? the punt-cu.“ petition forwarded Int yen-hymn- town council.- It will be u- membared the: the engineer visited Lindsey lent to an a. meet- eery measurement. end soundlnce, end It wmbe eeen thee the government hue ashammlâ€"P- VARLE 1'88. can". August 1th. M A. MIMI. can no 990092.], iamafly: Smhndmennuot menu-m and. mmmnmmmm Mmdounlou. Odlnndenmlnoor mammwthudn We be goz‘ 22743617 2‘0 61 56227466 flownâ€"Q In this new year we are preparedto do a larger business and give better satis- faction than ever. We solicit a chance to serve those who have not as yet dealt “'2' :21 us, confident that on a year's trading we can do better for you than any other grocer ARCH; BAMPBELL, i n town. in large quantifies in order to get the goods at reduced prices. and sell at a small profit in order to clear the goods out quickly. . In this way our customers get the very ireshest groceries at exceptionally low figures. Like others. we have been devoting much time and careful thought to the new yearâ€"how to please old customers better and attract new ones in plenty. We fancy we_have reduced grocery buying and selling to a sience, or pretty near it. W e buy Conditions are considerably altered now-a-daysâ€"completition is keen to a degree and one's business demands unremitting are and attention. Merchants are con- stantly on the alert to gain some, little advantage that may help to attract trade their way, and make the rugged road to business sucas easier to travel. worry. Years ago’a store-keeper did not have to hustle much to gain tradeâ€"lack of com- petition gave him a cinch that enabled him to doa large volume of business without OIL 00. undo: the Y‘all}:- mi __- - ‘7â€" ' lulu upon your dado: mm In Vacuu- W Pulp. No VACUUM OIL VAGUUM 0". 00., Niw Advent-gaunt: WE WANT THE J03 momma» and will gry to get it. I‘hh kind of rather in had on the old stove. 1! you urt- thinking of buying I new one let Ill try to suit your pocket. If you In in need of my u'tiolee at Sam Furniture, I“ wore, Gnnitenae, etc., get our prices before buying. We will not be undeuddbyenyoneinthemde. Moyho you are thinking of going into the Ddrying business this canon! If you on, hen'e theepot toget Milk Utensils of allkindu. Wenokenapeefltydthem. God In unholy luci-e. ind Won chow Ind the none ”I on Ipurlone * but! loan ‘1! ll you work [or nnd exnl Ion. trade. employ hon: Me In .11 your: to. By showln‘ Choc you have m and workma- oonadnnoa end no. chl- gunst'gn “.- 17cm Caugboll. D1ck‘;_BIood Pauli”. FAMILY GROCER, LINDSAY m I- L ‘ '0 .Imm‘ '. I. tum; I mull-lulu ammo mam loan savings 5 mi; oiim' 2....“ m- M will!" III on». W1 M. an“! New Admmpiiifg Téal‘ ’5 True, 'hii'n'éwoon, nu“ think of - ‘ “MW-m you N no» lam-cl, from “an. “a I: now h" “rm-=1- 0. A W a... o it they “V Ill". ind wu ”000mb": lnou “£2605.pr 1 J» u. ' Phflloha m- Wfiflfi. ff r“ m C II II laden-war. the, Who I: be? Just n In u s "aublutnu tuber is I per-on W] “m. pun. elves. on “gawk, Induce: article In plan of ‘ for. Tu “abotltuter'e” pm (I prrfit first and h to your condition Are you prapsmd to l hum-m to the wiles substitute:- 1' Your first duty h "PelH one of your bodyâ€" tad trouble: “I m lunatic fob; “Mont orthoc MIMI am or: . 'C- Inna. o! the " M of Womaworm “- What. do oolnl P!“ I. 842 canon-m Iâ€" m. or do on' m mu from th’; cm 92:"; ' mm .5" an *Wfimhuhhogm D II the. tn“. but I! h In III-do away {no "“9..de wlln m t n t '0: Olga-1mg?“ m’m m to you. You- condition domlnd Pillo'a Gnu-y Compounl “in; medicine m M of men und m a you now aufl'er‘ Winn you are thorough am that Pnlnc'u OI Imam hope. see at 5.0 II no other medic“ may “(I clumsily m I- Pdu’a Cola-y Com| III: I who: cure. D: I00 for on. momenq mu manna o! and lb 00‘ II unholy lucie. he Wily Subs to Induce Yo Something Pays Him Profit reware of Dea God is Unho 'lflfil, am! [I mam [II T lllll flflnflilifl Paine’s 93!; A Genuim Kna Lmnsnr. m1 hat Is H In 6mm? HUI Minn! mvxs _r._n COUGH nflum Positi

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