gig: our) neat prof. uti‘ CID cu wu 1r] 'l'ha Chairman and Commune tor lawâ€" Oommunicatlons. Banana. and Other Bruins-8 ‘lho commute Instant. Lecture Conn. Bogota: {or the smaller Landsat» 0! cvnnty hou- ut the Coleman I The inaugural meeting of the 1899 board a.‘ education was held Wednes- ihy week in council chamber. Business was 1101 taken up until 8.15, when jtho following members ward present: Messrs. R. J. RIcLaughin. J. W. D. R. Anderson, T_Stcwart.RJ Ken- nedy. J. Staples, Dr. Jeflo'rs, Prin-' can: mmone, mm W ‘ INAUG fï¬imnn a; iï¬llï¬ï¬ï¬‚flli Stewart. seconded by Col. Deacon. that W. J. B. MoNeillie be appointed chair- men. of the Lindsay We! education for 1899.â€"Carrled W .. 4 In the absence ot It. Mich-em» ow- ing to illness, Cop-Mn was el'eot- ed chairman pro tem. and on taking his seat said he felt the members-were all of one mind with him in expressing regret that Mr. MoNeillie has wetsui- ieting with an indispositionâ€"so much so that he had been debating very seriously whether he should not re- n'gu from the board. but. he had been puevailed upon to reconsider the mat- ter. In concluding, Col. Deacon said he felt pleased to know that. the board would continue to enjoy the beneï¬t of Mr. )IcNeillie’s inestimable services during the coming year. (Appluumo g ' Miscellaneous Matters. 111'. R. Spier was then reappointed mercury-treasurer at the old salary. after which the minutes of the last regular and special enacting were â€"rea.d and appgqved. ' .u- 1â€",,,,I_9!_ “- ‘D Aiwnuvu u llclov’ _ . atoning fact that. penons tasking lppll: anion now to the Camp; Lm Assurance Co. for 1‘ fall proï¬t policy of Life Autumn“ ï¬ts of two full yar- will there in the pro 3t the next. diviuon of Surplus on the Slat December of next year. 2 Remember that n: the and of Int you- no leu a. sum \thun $1,564,000 wu alretdy in the p205: land for dual- bution st. Dec. 3153, 1899, to which will be Added in due course the proï¬u to: this and next year. . An Cit-Contmed Honor. 2 Secretary Spier stated that theï¬rst business was the election of a flair-nan, whereupon it was moved by Kt. ‘- _v..- d 7",, Secure A much lager inter-en in thin (and by muking Ipphcshion now. “flan-nu, v. n-__-_,, Wis-ting and Reports.â€"Col. Deacon, chairman, Messrs. Staples. McLaugh- lin. Dr. Jeffers, Pilkie. Siwsanl Bu [dingsâ€"Mt. B Kznnedy, chairman. Messrs. Anderson. Pilkie, Staples, Deacon. McWatters. Lectures and Entertainments -- Mr. Flavelle. chairman, Mausrs. Stewart, Kylie, Dr. Jeffers. ' Communications and Reports. From Principal Harstone. report- ing 165 pupils on the roll of the Col- legiatevlnstilule at present, with an average uttendnnw during January of 152. Town pupils, 115. county 44; from other counties, 6. The report asked that the usual appropriations be made for the library 3:11 for scientific apparatus, and asked that a grant be given to the drawing classes. â€" Referred to finance committees. From Headmaster Broderick. reâ€" porting 87;: pupils on the rolls of the public schools and an average attend: ance of 750. The report also gave ï¬gures showing the growth in attend- ance sine: 32589. when the total num- ber. on th) rolls was 9:8, as compared with 1063 last year. the present re- duction being due to the lagrippe epi- demic.â€".l:‘yled. hem the Collegiate Institute Lec- ture Cause committee giving the names of em'nent persons whom they hope to bring to Lindsay next winter, and asking the board to appoint a re- presentative to act on a committee who will endeavor to obtain,.-thé consent of the ‘gentlemm selected; - - Mr. McLaughlin regretted that _the people 'ï¬d .nao‘ig‘r‘n out“ ,- arg‘er num- bers toxhear lectured. \ - - )lr. Andersonâ€"“Seven of the leg milieu: FRIDAY. FEB. 3rd, TWO YEARS’ PROFITS "m ouu ogynv-y..- In remy to Mr. ï¬chughlin. It. R. Spier slated tint Mr. Kyl'u. whohad reigned from the board previous to running for the mayoralty, had been reelected high school representative by the Separate school toard. The New Committees. On motion of nears. Stewart and Kennedy, the following committee were appointed for 1899: _ ï¬nanceâ€"Mr. Stewart. chairman, Messrs. Fiavelle. J. Kennedy. Ander- ï¬nanceâ€"Mr. Stewart. chant-man, Messrs. Ftavelle, J. Kennedy. Ander- 3011, R. Kennedy, Kylie. Elanagementâ€"Mr. Anderson, clair- man, Messrs. Staples. 8.. Kennedy. Mic. Longing), J . K‘e and): 7 , - â€"4-â€" “-1 'mnnnn muse: 9pm...-“ “9-....- Moved by Mr. Anderson, seconded by IT. Maugham, that Mr. flagella. dram 1f the Lectures aid-"$39103:- tainments committee, in apgï¬nï¬ed re- presen‘ ive of this boast}. amt!- omco the requzst of ths Colleg- re Course committee. “a M an slow-’Githat may mean a. considerable .Ir- m~“1_.9£¥ hmflï¬g CANADA LIFE THEM :‘2 1 M been troubled â€II. A‘umeunyw â€mleould not Im‘ .__....â€"â€"- WMLmrpurfl-tho Mild“? mm oi Knox Guns. and um mow-m mum-um WMWMMmm (damn!) em a. bur-II: SAVE YOUR 8m The Weekly Post. Attention is hereby drswn 063).: gmâ€.220 INFO F>M4 «<m02mm0){ "(NZâ€"20. WIDDESS. By Assuring Now ASSURANCE C0. «min! A n»: z 0. T0131: _ 9W No pcunA REMEDIES. Immo- '. Pol-mans": Cureâ€" '3. “WWW. AG 3N? m». for 18%â€" in tho bo the: in- mm. ‘ wâ€"‘W Principnl Huiâ€"o explained that pnotu’orionno hull taught the Lecture Cour-a committee the windolll of early. action. [tithe mtbnon namedoould be secured by othoxj means a. deputa- tion would not be sent. Dr. Jethroâ€""The county council council have appointed n representa- tive, and we are in a. mcmm bound by their action." ' Principal Burstono exp lainod that the town council would be appealed to at its next session. Col. Deaconâ€"“Although sitting in the chair, gentlemen, I feel bound to warn you that any expenditure in the way suggested will be looked on with dis- favor by many o! the ratepayers." Mr. McLaughlinâ€"“It we could in- duce the people to uttoml the educa- tional value of the lectures would far on twoigl: the sligbt toxgcuse necessary." ,.._.A.... mlunn 35' “£1,525th for the beneï¬t or his healthâ€"Carried. The Library Representatives. loved by Mr. Stewart, seconded by R Kennedy, that Judge Harding. Wm. Elavelle and E. A. Hardy be appoint- ed representatives of this board on the Free Library committee of manage- menuâ€"Carrie}. .. .. A ‘1‘ an Innâ€"m-..â€" Chairman Deacon said that Mr. S. Inrin had taken a deep interest in the inception of the library, and had work- ed hard for its success. No tault could be found with the gentlemen selected. but he regretted that apiece could not be found for Mr. Irwin. Attendance at the Collegiate. , Chairman Deaconâ€"“I have been spok- en to a great many times, andby those who should know better. relative to the expense of our high school. The ob- was that times are impMiW. employment is bacon“ easier W G" tainâ€"haknew seven! boys who M u: school to gate positiens “low“ A ---.‘. â€W â€any- â€". . ~ autumn}, W'M' _ Mr. Stewhrt. chairman; presented a report recommending payment of the following accounts: ‘ Geo. Lytle. advertising ......... $4 50 A.Campbell'. ........... ~ ...... m... 6.23 , E‘G ry... ml... 17.87 :W. .G. 'ood... ....... ...- 11.80 ! Geo. Lytle, advertising... .:. .50 | Rathbun Co ......... . ............... 2.90 5 .W. .‘G. 'oodat.. . 16.80 A. Campbell. ....................... 17.40 Geo Beall...... 1.00 l E. Gregory... .... 40 i The committee also recommended sev- l eral reductions in the fees of pupils] absent through illness. The report was adopted. A Shift Price For Fuel. Mr. Anderson, chairman of the man- aging committee, presented a. brief re- port stating that tenders had been ask- 1 ed for 25 cords. Offers has been ' received from the Rathbun Co. and Meter-a. Carew and Maunder. the price lor long and short wool being them ‘ in each tender. $3.50, or 550. per cord higher_than last. year; A __-- -..... av- Beyond. doubt. however. the main can won that students who now seek to obtain a certificate have to take up one or more languages. Mfr. Staples thought it was straw that. if the government desired to do am with third clue certifioetes, thet able. t 1 Inspector Knight said it was not the intention to do away with third elm certiï¬cates, but merely to raise the ptandardm Inexperieneed third clan teachers were crowding out experi- enced teachers by accepting positions; at a smaller salary. Third class oer- tificates were renewed by the county “board 01 examiners because a third class teacher with three years‘ expeni- . once and a. good. record is capable oi} u-U_-, Mr. Kennedy said the price was ex- cessiveâ€"he! had sold over 800 cords at 83.25. He suggested that the chair- man notify the parties that the price was too high. line report was accordingly referred 'back. V Leave of Absence. . Moved by Mr. Anderson, seconded by Mr. hicLaughlin, that Mr. John Ken- nedyA be grgntegh three months‘ leave L~__p:a. -l 3;- ence and a. good record is capable 9t ofldoim better-work than unsweet- ond class teacher. The renewals of third class certiï¬cates for one. two or three years’ rested entirely with the county baud:- Mzr. Andersonâ€"flu that system fair L-|___ “my“ WWVw-tâ€"‘gflt's not 3 ques- tion of biz-fleas to the few, but the good. of the greater number m. myse- timation.â€, . tom)?» that wgo 1d second navy-wu- young 5 teach-.fn:liowiavo taken class teachers were anil- Once More 3 Broken Axle 0-.qu - Detention. The Haliburton train arrived on time {rhursday morning, but it consisted merely of the engine, lender and a. couple of cars of cordwool, upon which passengers. baggage and mail: sacks were stowed somewhat indiscrimin- ately. At first sight it. looked as if [in I. Bl 0. R. R. special had broken loose. and taken to the main line, but when Conductor Jobbitt gained the platform he explained that a. similar accident to that which had detained him Wednesday had again occurredâ€" this time near Cameron. An axle of the baggage car had given. way, but the prompt application at the air-- brakes had prevented any material damage: 1,A,,'__ :.- -1...an A, Uuunvgu yuu gnuâ€"v v“. , ,7 , Mr. Stewartâ€"“If Senator Dobeon 'a‘nd our members, Messrs. Mcllugh and Hughes, cannot influence the gentle- men nnmed. _x_)o deputation can." â€an, . fl-.. 1.- E'The' rgsglution wasiudopwd. .bers expressing confidence in we.“ iydsmept- _ [.0 pain all» Van-u...“â€" Inspector Knighta-“Yea, they have to pass an enmmutiogu at least equal to that on which they had gained their certiï¬cm." The discussion then closed. The Board Accounts. Moved- by Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mr. Anderson, that the county audi- tom be appointed auditors of the pub- lic- school aocounta.â€"Oarried. {the board then adjourned. ANOTHER MISHAP ON THE VIO- TQRIA BRANCH. unsu uuwnu, o v u‘ .-_v..-r, Principal Harsloneâ€"“Thcro may be political principle involved in a. re- quest made by the gentlemen mention- ed. and a. deputationroprosenlipg the people of the town and county as a whole mig_h(‘.__wicld greater influence.†A I ALA u...“ (killings. The auxiliary train in charge of Mechanical Foreman Siorer, proceed- ed to the scene, and repairs ware com- pleted. about 1.30. \As soon as the truck was clearedxhce “Klondike spec- ial"â€l'eIL on its regular trip to the I. -,B. »0. RB» junqtion, and {banali- burton-mixod got away about 3320. Examinatign.‘ ml. the mem- in Mr. Flav- to the So? ï¬rm is the idea. that the incan- l descent electric lamp is tm~£rom heat 3 that it in trequently found to be bur- ied. in a. mass of easily ignited. meterâ€" inL Uflfa is n‘mistake. and cure , should be exercised with the'electrio Hemp in its ppplicntion in this can- necticrn. ‘But of counts the risk is 1 Hunt from Ill ecu-1c Lanai l pressure, in ha a pint . water. the water boil. within half on hour. .Bnd: in Lpropcrt’mntoly 1e. time when ethir- ty-two candle power imp is substi- tuted Ifa‘gn’in the lamp is buried in cotton woo’, the wool soon begins to scorch and ultimately burst into flame. In one experiment which was ,tried. this bursting into {lame was {accompanied by a. loud report. due to ‘the explosion of the lump. lt clen- ‘ 1y appears from this that the incan- 'deccent electric lamp cannot be re- ! garded as a menu: unlikely of start- ] ing a serious tire. and shopkeeperu.‘ en- inlly those who exhibit highly in- ammable tnbrics..nhould know that there is a risk in placing such good: too close to a lamp. mp FLAVELLI mo ms um LEFT LAST T-‘URSDAY. and am: â€"’rwo mumm- bad he mauve ahaâ€"Two Johns ma TWO "33‘8- ‘A‘ large number of curlers and citi- zens were at the station Thurs week to give tbs rink for Winnipeg a earty send off. F-lavellq gmd _his ' pen lift Wu the result othis splendid hula: Indonitnb‘ 0 will sud tremendou- a- orgy‘uro not found where M Livâ€" er. Ind-29!- and w "2.9“ o! G-nm‘ylng unproven-mt “My face was covemd with punplen and backhand: when I began akin; Hood's Sampsrflla. but utter the†use of this modicum ashort. title I was en- tirely cured. I cannot. recommend it toohig hly sinooithudoneuomncn for no." Kay Ryan. North Street. Canada. Ontario. County Orange Lodge. A meeting of the County Orange w m held in town tab-day. which was 13me “Md. Am tho-o meat from outside points were Dr. 1:. J. Maison. M. Roberts. Ibu- lon Full-g J. Snddnby. than. Wu. San: Sndda_by. flux-gt giver; Neil Ic- Bay was under construction. There were no incorporsted villages. Now we have three railways, two incorpor- ated villages and five towns. At that time there were in .Mr. Grant's in- spectorstc only 65 schools; which up to the time of the division, increased to 205 including one Model school and three District Teachers' Training in- stitutes. ,These figures speak for themselves. In the rapid transition from the primeval forest to the large acreage of cultivated lands. from the rude log huts to the palatinl residences, private and public buildings, our schools have kept pace. Thirteenyeers ago there were few regularly qualiï¬ed teachers and the instruction of our children was largely in the bends of teach‘rs whoa: only quali icntion we: a permit. Now the entire teaching staff in Mr. Grant’s inspectorste are duly qualified. and prote-innnlly trained as is evidenced by the hun- dredn who now write on and pass the entrance and public school leaving ex- minations compared with the rant, afthaoewhombeandpassedthede- partmontal exams. thirteen years ago. Iona-Phone law. In. Michael Curtain. Pleiutield. IIL. unbe- theeteheneutthut she uncht coldwhicheeuledou her lumber".- treeted for a. month by her family phy- sician. hut grew worn. He told her b was a hopeless victim of mump- tiou and that no medicine could euro her. Her d Est suggested Dr. King's New 'eoovery for Connolly- tiou: ehehoug ht ebottle undtoher delight found hereelt beneï¬ted tron the first done. She continued quse and steer tutu: lit bottles. found herself sound and IJ‘lel no' doeoher mhmrhudinumlluohe ever was. Soldby all Dracula. let-3e bottles 50 cents Iâ€end 81.“ in the best of health and spirits. The rink is a strong one and our citizens expect that they will give a good no count of themselves. They are a. very evenly balanced rink. the hwy men playing at each end. There are two Joshua and two Mutts on tho r'mE. The Bonsplel _ opened lust Monday morn- ing at 9 o'clock. It is expected that about one hundred and fifty rink! will compete for the Grand Challenge Cup. Giliimy. Fixiolon Falls. THIRTEEN YEARS OF PROGRESS How Our North Country 13 Filling: up and uovoloping. ‘ The following from the Burke's Falls Arrow, in connection with the recent transfer of schools from the Muskoxa to the Haliburton inspectorato. will give our readers some idea. of the rapid m‘w at which the vast extent of tar- ritory north and north-west of us is filling up: At the time of Inspector Grant’s appointment, thirteen years ago the Northern and Pacific Junctéon Railway from Gravenhurst to North Bristol’s SIBSIPIBILLA Blsnuk's Iron No no Pï¬bmp‘r RELIABLE AND NEVER FAILS. TAKE To Cure THE TEMPLE OF FAME- Awnonumswunod And!- no. Us: or Tho-I 1m Paoâ€" Opmn of; cm Another «awful amt bu coco b 3 do... Fox lb'e nomad tin. in i1 bins, inland-syn. uho'ru'nph at P... not. bmlt and ELM mu: lawn-mot", work about the house. mid become terribly ntigucd. I m mbfnct to terrible sick Whoa. and my stony, sch became so mt tint I loathed food. My Umblo was further unrav- shodby â€9300118. mdmtoot winter or summer. were n cold 3: ice; intact it ooenodu it therein-no (0011!! in than. I txioq colon-31. kindl : in in splendor w tint. 0! Solomon an“. Selcndtd “conical afoot. nddod s cm to die W brilliant. “mu. Al O W ms 0! duo m of tho God“ 01 Fun- vu mm be‘ou. it. ï¬ll not. bone-nary “away-ohm. nu modurnpmum-luonuu Worm. Aluminum".- tollowu : Tho Guide-Io! Fun (3111.. chpino) Magmmdommoum 6160"“ 1.53 cm: uqmly grace. MinC-nndmhmw-oauf Min Wu! bee, was muons ud nun-uni" dmhm at an anion- QM 0! Sub: m well apron-ad by BRILLIANTW AT THE A u forlorn m. and I began takinggthem. It was not. long before I began to im- prove. and after I had been hi the pills a little more than u month mu completely cured. I can strongly re- commend these pills to my suffering from mum: or nervousness. feeling sure that what they did in mycaae they will do for othen." BLOOD P003 AND WATBIY. Miie Minnie E. Smith. Merrickviflo. 00L. Inezâ€"“About. two you: :30 I was uken quite ill. I Deane paleud languid. end if I undertook lode eny Mrs. 1?. II. Ilihbard. of SawyefliUe. Que., myezâ€"“My (heather Ions kept gradn'ally failing in health (or nearly two years. She was studying hard at school and this my have been the origin of the trouble. She lost flesh. was very pale. subject to headaches, and had a. poor up ite. We become very much alarme end doctored {or some time, but W1â€) little or nobeneht. Enally we read the teetimoniul of a young girl whose symptoms were sémilar. who was cured 0y the use of Dr. Wlilinm' Pink Pills. This decided as to give them a trial in‘ daughter's case. and the result was_ yond our writemâ€"“l wish to odd my testimonial to the many who have used Dr. Wil- linmn’ Pink Pills, u 1 consider tint they have saved my lile. My occupu- tion is teaching. and for about two years my health had been falling. and in the summer of 1895 I wu so com- pietely run down that I feared lwould have to give up work. for the least exertion overcome me. and my friends all feared I was going into a declim. 1h: doc or who was treet'ng mx said he could bnng me around no nehort time. but at the end of three monthol was no better. Dr. William' Pink Pills were recommended as o sort of forlorn We, nnd_I began tnkinuï¬hem. dealt «rim. ‘ Bra-tub of Engine! “ï¬end “this. In the am sad beeï¬ng of Km Wood; Berber- mehie unwind ti In the penoa u! Hire o. in (MI- DI“). the. CIA-d.“ end he: encod- nnd June. did Hum 01' fray (Ill. Soon) we. a good end did her cod". end nude W. um well run by Mm Bob-en. Bun. and hunt (Mm Gertrude Fee end In. A O‘Lounnnjmg vary needy and one ed e avenue rapt-omen. . . Juenot Atom uken by Ili- Binook May ' of Soon bond «11. end meow-n by Slu- Wuhan. Henri-clincher Stove. taken. by Mrs. A"... “.1 Tan-v b. M ml Prior. - hour-- of duty. The neuonu nun- cue-w the cos-uh on u very brilliant. able“. “-â€" “500 A0338 1.3 xr‘aluxra" meminstheurOMInmm - Dr. Amw’e Ointment. Our-d. Mr. M. Beener of Knotmul. Mich.. says: “For semi yeere 1 bed uttered tron itching and protruding pile. I tried ell kind: of cum. but got. no relief until I need Dr. Anne". Oint- ment. One epplication did more for me thanmmmedy Ihedever tried. I have been such a sufferer tint [would willingly g." my 500 acres of land rether then have e return of my en!- terinc from thoee tormenti things." 85 cents. Uee Dr. Agnew’s iver Pille tor Liver ills. 20 cents. Sold by A. Bicinbothun and P. Morgan . o'ber coco-Iona. Mn. Puungton and Ike w. well “pro-00M by Mu. Tnylor ad Mum Mun-um. Mum Antenna"... Mis- Suon; Prune:- Wnl ad. by Mia .bel Shape: sod J ptmn'l 'uL bar. by In. HoAlpwo. were won carded om. Prudent O Funnim. by Min-Du on. we . goud number. "mum we regret. to Joe the Inn: character ul‘uy- depicted by :- ndget under the '1de 0! 32m. union. 1. n vâ€"ioibnr Ghana. by alias Bowen, and Mill Mufl‘et sud Georgi. Portia. were Islam». the mm. on.- being Man Ray and Mute: G. Hurnnatoo. L ‘ _ Mod-m Alhun bod 3 good rcpt-mouths in xho person of Mn. Pilkno. who no; vary sad and the til. 0 to Monaco. Miss Julia A. Bimy. S wrimzâ€"‘l wish to udd my u. un-..-_‘~__ A 20th Canary Girl. by Mn. Edwunia, vu m mutating "when: of the mmxo yoga: who“. 1 .._ L_ ‘n:__ I! Y-n-‘-_. “I I DVVI-v-v ----'â€"_r- v , Juan at Atom taken W Hill unlock in [nod style. Mquoooo nf Soon kicked wu-Il. And no wu-n by Mao Wuhan. Hurt-rhea†8mm. “hon. by Mn. Guam. and Top, by Muur Dam amt-d um. mu soon. - Cans-Ino- NI loo. 1.. wall uppond by M1.- EIAGro-u. who an. unwdyu on P-mhontu, by Man Addie ayxnewr. m. 3 0mm. rendition Mother and children. (Mn. Kayla 3nd Munr- John-Ion and Mum: Soon). was tho comm ï¬gures in :1» drum. n uh“ they won Lh- camou- no: mo mu. "Rosa Bonhmr, by Ili- E. Knowboo, m oxoollongly gig“: Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills MAKE GIRLS BRIGHT, ROSY .AND STRONG. GfllNG INTO A DECLINE W" btholpxu' no Joni-I Alla-'0 Wile n3 ‘1'"- . pod bmmbyï¬i- O’boory. Mod-n Pom (Mic-M)... cello-d unfloodwoholulmuhviuhoohmu in My. Quota View“ and M. t, Mn. Kudzu: fund“ I ‘. Wi the “1.101 ' t. w Buoy-onto! India. did atoll u and» fornor coon-ion. 1i. O’Bnou And '. Rudy, W. Cation! Brim-d1 .54 Monica; tho bould- m “to†:d 8. He “4:41 Moflpbo. ' not Mr path can ' sly; poa- Mum Ra- Smt and {an}... A very pretty pooh-Dial mun-no. vu on up! who decoded nod pea-ad 06'0"wa ploood on an. hood at tho Mount. Thumflooudiotothout and «W Tho e803; "my mobâ€: oudwuoorriodloo Mood.- ut. v' bofotoin thin ton. Tho and I'll Min (hob Cnndoll. ood tho rootim ol Ibo crown no Mn- K. Milno. Tho ubolo perform vo- codiuble, but. tho vc'lcu looked tons. a no“ at tho- ooold not. ho um h H). homo. A mu. not. numb- u oloouuoou-y doc: to.“ Inn undo o o good and potions palm doting moo hour- of duty. Tho unload nun. cloud the cot-toi- on u very trillions “Noon. To be bound hand and foot (or yen- by the chain of dieeue is the worst form 0! slavery. George D. Williams. at Manchester. Mich. tells how such a. slave m ude (nee. Be a; “My unto kahuna no helpless tor ï¬ve years that-homunotmmoverinbed elone. After using two bottles at [metric Bitten. the is Wet-fulï¬ll- preved end able to do her on work.†1'th ensue-e mnedy- tor tangle dia- oues quickly cum- name-.11.»- le-nen, new. hm but; “by “3. “mmâ€! Mvï¬mhewé mmmkâ€,u m . . :me Roam-d1 looked '0“. Mid WW“ Iii-Silva 'u good. but. not gain nib sbloto thocbummuhonmud. Lam Mb) Mil-BOW. â€I“ gunman-Plenum“.- Flore-a . Mbm who: WW and u.“ Hawty‘mmr, A Needed Ions-re. The Kimton New: states that it in probcblo that on cldcrman will intro- duce c cleanliness by-law into the Kingston city council this year. Its object will be commendable. boing to provent men from standing on street corners and squirting tobacco juice on the sidewalks. Such 1 law is in force in American cities and works well. The ï¬ght of the walk: in front of store doorway: and in the vicinity of street corners utter Sunday, in luthsome and comelh'nc should be done to remedy th's state of «him The some is true of Limb†and our, other place in the country. Story or a Slave 1Ҡmi, and I have 8Nâ€" All this is due .1 Dr. Williuns' Pink .14 «via. my other bled u I m to use. will oommly cure it 3 followed." mint“. and hi“! I then I was com- " never had better now enjoyinc- Hy 10. -m mu: lull “IU- as}- w- ,, W v 1.... â€A... cob-nun“: mung ._Mr. A. W. McPherson. R A.. at i Fennel]. hailing from Ockwooi vicin- Norwooi high 86ml suit. who plsyd ity. was muted into the Bantam. here with the Norwooi botkvy m- M hcpitnl. The†to assaulted :1 c.9210 of week: ago. has aca- c follow patient mod Cooprr. for lintwnntlpuafldtbe l‘eterhon which one-ooh was amused to tan 001th hilt-Jute. ’ . It is “lit am he 3-] -Ir. John M, whose halt ' ' nothoennthbctorydhte 1min ll‘r'uhy last. Wed by his ’du‘htzre. ’5? Non. hr Berna. mmumuwutumodfm' "5°â€. ‘7 mad. ma! non . trip to New York. when they have‘ Ety‘ï¬bd [N- M York on Sutur- ban' for the put two weeks. (unmet- Volconlc Eruptions. inc Imam-oat- for the establish- lib o! joy Micah Amos mu mat of a important new woo‘len in- dustry in Whom..-WIll sueboiy plea-o toll u what the Lindsay hoard dtnammmwtum {army's-nâ€! IWFERE. FRO. HEADACHE. Ii- “ I. Hunt. notold. Ontâ€. wrltozâ€"“l W my thank! forthe beneï¬t I hue derived (com Dr. Wil- W’Eiqk Pills. For two years Hum “Hera 1mm headaches. cramps. shortness of breath, end the urious symptom domain. Inset! unnmber of medicines. but none of them gave no any" relief. and it was only one: I Wm: 3†m.“ %' WWW' m i at an in my health. and. after the no: of sax poms I an feeling better than ever I dxd. I know there are lots of young girls who suffer in I did. and lwould urge them to give your medicines a trial. ago for the uniï¬es field in them State, Africa. Then he hbored until he was “tacked by fever and he was compelled to returni home. His death 3t the «fly ago a! 86 years will be deplored by may. 6:: 80.10: am Wt. from Dada" 3m ems. Icahn. Fob. 8â€"11136 city can chin one a! the happiest, halthiest mum-n mm no: name it In. J. Osborne. She livu st 524 Guy Street. and: she has this to any to her sisters throughout Canada. 7 the ribs and all the from work belt; of steel s le-iron. oneï¬narter of an inch in thic She will have store and sit compound condensing engine. the cylinders being 9 sad 18 inches in diameter. with 12 inch stroke. and a boiler to carry 150 mambo? steam. with s (unnamed wt! of H miles an hour. wich is calculated to exoeed the speed of any other host plying 'on thee: nun. _ Q-ï¬oboonni_;vnderihflie auspice} of the Christian Ali-nee. kit gpqnt fiver“! Lâ€"Capt. w. V. Reynolds, formerly owner of the Str. Golden 3,9. is having a now mt shower constructed ot the Bertram ship yard. Toronto. for tho lakeï¬old and Stoney lake route. The boat in of commit» oonstgugtipn. â€hows Kidney Piui are the only medicine on which wbmen can conï¬d- ontly rely for l. genitive cure. â€"Wn. “Fm a form!- resi- I that of Bobcnyceoa, died in New oYorI: ‘ recently. He mastered the printing ; bulinouintheoffloe oftheï¬obcaygfln; Independont. and then joined the staff ' of the Pehrhoro Review. About 12 . year. ago he went to New York. and “tar attending thealinioqry T3159- “Fur e‘ght years my life .was made m’nenble by hmale Weakness. I-md my ddhrent medicines, but none did till I started to take no any Dodd'c Kidney Pill}. _ _ “Ibo first dose of this wonderful Ic- Inody gave no relief. I grew better with every do», till whan I had taken three bong. was totally cured." â€"EOOD'8 PILLS m the only . up with End's est-sprint- -11» Burke's nus Arrow an ONE HAPPY WW“ Bram“- them!!! WJOS. RiGGS Wflmfl: $31983, T312381; $ Choice Tobaeeos. ‘ Fine Cigars, Large assortment Pipes. Big range Fancy Goods Jewellery and Musical Mil labs. C. Schilling, l’e!;.x.:‘u’.n- Gaape, Que., writes: “I had been-(unner- ing for some time with a weary {vol- 113.. I had not strength to walk “at. I annexed from headaches. nutmeg- 181.300: appetite I could noL wslk own t‘hott distance withom bum; com out. of breath. I :ook no but“ anything. as [though m bald dam no any good. W“, Dr Willis; {Wed P‘utPilh. Install; tcipen Line-far I: to all other utter-era, and that they will b nrpr'lod at the test!“ chain bun their use.†PM â€"Ir. Bichud Carley. of Euro county. '3 hero visitim his father. It. Wm Carley. lb [in â€an. Mark“; M, 0" cumâ€""It an use much pioubure g. WW the beneï¬t lbw... 4., rived (m the use of Dr. w .2 «mm Pink le I, health Wu" ('(illjjp‘I-MI’ broken â€:1becamv- 50 w“; could custody walk acw-«~ .. :00], 1 was very out. had no 144.4" 3- 1nd MN ‘14?st uutLI 1w. mrrel’ ‘ m I "45, 53121)“?! Lo palp‘u. tin of the bean. dizzims and v 0 pm had-05a I was under lro'a'mw‘ tron two (1021013, but neithv: snug.“ to Wit no and I went on in :h'. way for about .even months. H ..... teen Dr. Williunn' Pink Pills woo..- mended I determined to try me. Before I linidsed the second Lax H»- gun to improve uni by the tim« H.“ Weight boxes [m as well anâ€. {our boxes of Dr. Wm Pm she is enjoying as 300 an, girl ofherage.a.ndwe a1 give the credit to your grand â€other: will make no 111.324; insist upon their young dang Inc Dr. William’ Pink l‘ilis Weight boxes [was as well [had ham. and had gained 2.5 “weight. I am grateful for" v Willam' Pink Pills have done and Duly give this test mon hope tint it an} benefit sou girl m as lwas." ambled V mm; Ipu nudge“ appetite. 1 could no; wulk emu nnhort distance without bug oomph out of breath. I 100}: no inmost anything. as I thought m onld do no any good. 1 {MM me to try Dr. Wuhm' Put Pilh. I had only taken LIP-{II a. M times when I noticed a. grant inpmt in- my health. 1':- m uh to walk a. long daemon. without I“. could eat beuer and tel: bettnr in every way. 1 would to- Dr. Winiunl’ Pink I’xllsh'gl- 1- a. .II m album. and that Iliumâ€""11y daughu has been mtomd through tho use of Dr HEADACHE AND Dllllh ELSS 1118. She was very feeble. a poor and watery, and “Med with headaches. poo mines. and aim}! f9 13)?! Im'll BROKEN DOWN Instruments. Walking Canes, in many Styles and Shapes. ALWAYS FELT Tl REID fl- Wood's Mom .1. Bugs u