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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Feb 1899, p. 8

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¢ Ianti every neat. profe nat'm ml deli! CHI En W11. "N‘ in! Th P1 To bk Al _-____..'â€".â€" Emma ms um. Frustration go 60"”. Power of Bands. Side um mmw. but South American Nor-vino Beat 01! Diocese and Saved Her. Minnie Stevens, daughter of T. A. Stevens. of the Stevens Manufacturing 00., of Imdou, was stricken down with a. very severe attack of nervous pros- tration, which resulted in her losing the power or her umbs “ho- Eould not Mt or hold anything m her buds, and other complications showed themselves. Her parents had lost hope in her re- mvery. She begin taking South Am- erican Nerv'me, and after taking- 12 bottles .she was perfectly restored. and enjoy; good health 10-day. Sold 0.8- ‘30 ’3’. his given to every physician. for formula of Scott's Emulsbn lacing ‘0 uncut; but no successful. imitation“ over been altered to the 9‘55 Only m of experim and study on pro" Be Content. What matter if nights are wild and . block. And we buffet with storm and MI They are only our old-tine friends .. come back, a« Arrayed in their winter dress. For the wind so chili is the 3am old LINDSAY, mum: FEB 17' That coated us in W (up. And the night so dark is the elude find ‘ In the leafy forest ways. {the rain that falls .9 the £233th When the meadow: st dawn are wet, And the que that lies in the Winter 01d acquaintance “and Wall. Row- over, when they caniS'to the ,lntter's gate, they found it ‘ockod. sulfide- npite their united altarts..tt refused to open. Still they were,de.termined to get in, so' they decided to jump the wall. Now Wull had just erected. a nice little gmanhow in .1333, ‘ . and close to the ma"; scr- unté‘fw n .Tam, who went first; climb! ovefiflxo wall he fell exash through the glass not. fl‘am rose, and. after surveying himself for a. moment. ho'exclaimedt- "Michty me! Th‘s is an. awfu' climate Ihnrely! Fresh weathsr on no side 0’ the wa’ an’ hard. frost on the ither." {ram and Jock were going lad-news“- Iaas over” last New You-'3 nomine- when they W “£56003“ Mr. He was Asked if Dcdd‘s Kidney Pale Cured Run of Kidney Bisque. and .Declarcd they and one his Doctor and other Mod!- cine: had Failed. London, Feb. 10.-â€"The publicatEcn a.‘ 16wdaysago,inthepmsot this and other cities, of the statement that Mr. (marksmamoftheCityW.hsd been. cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills of - dieeasethatemother renedy he had used failed too". relieve. great- ogi wide-spread comment and discus- anon. . The majority ohthe citizens acmed that the case was not a. remarkable one for Dodd’s Kidney Pills. which. they said, cure every case of'Kidney Disease Ior which they are used. ‘ Some few persons. however. doubted the accuracy of the report. {1‘0 settle the question. once (or all. we interviewed MI. Dean, and asked him if the press mports’were.trae. “Certainiy they are true." and he. “The only fault they have :3 that they SAVE YOUR HANDS DOD ML}: 111:. “One day Imet Mr. M._ L. Duffy; architect, who was cured, of. Kidney Disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pius. He ad- visedmototrythcmand.“ . When I had taken (our doses I was relieved One box made me a- new man. 1 have taken thquewboxeo, and am compietely cued. Doors Kidney Pills cured me- They a'aé ‘w'brth their weight in gold.” This certainly settles th'o qubstion‘; Nothing further am ‘1» said. DODD‘S KIDNEY WPILLS CUBE KIDNEY DIS- EASEâ€"fiat is proved. .- ,ma Thwaqvho requim D0165; Kidney I’ilb can‘get fihem‘ at at} dig; pmg 1'1". Can so» unu- --v w-- _, iv for fifty centaabonak-hcms to? $2.50. or by sending the price to The Dodd’s Mining 00., Limited. Tomato. The Weekly Post. is: m hue of the. violet. BU. MUGEISTS, MEIER: “if: THIS SETTLES IT. LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER MURRAY A Changes“)!!! climate- NERVES PARALYZED. Char'es Dean of: Dodd’s Kidney Pins. EEIEBAL 8231.313. “d Limb. “half- [oat â€"â€"â€"-‘â€"-â€"-â€"- Ft m m! I!“ 1W“- Don't be afraid of getting into the world; that is where you should be. The only thing to be afraid of isthat the world may get into you. A speaker said mentiy, “Christian Endeavor’s name is not. 9390b, pus uuvw v u- v â€"â€" Onesémus. It isâ€"hotrva fishpplanter’. but a. helper." . - Your society needs aevoml things. no doubt; but its greatest need just now is wiritual life. {fileâ€"are is an Australian society with seventeen members. all of one family. That is. “Family Endeavor“ with a. The next International convention will be held in Detroit. The date; are fixed for July 5â€"10. and the meetings are likely to be held in. the Belle Island Park. Already Christian Endeavor has mode a beginn' ”in the Phili inen. A society has n started in nil: by Mr. Henry G. Mathewson, of the United States army. _ . Socities are sometimes afflicted with a. disease akin to the gripâ€"they are weak and dilinclined to work. no but known remedy is a generous portion of prayer and bible study dnily, tol- lowedby falthtnl exemioe in doing The secretary of the South African Unionwie M Lucille Sumac.“ daughter of an ex-prime minister of the Cape of Good Hope. For some months she has been living in a. Kalil-r hut near Lovedaie with two other Indie: m mien. work. is is but coo instance of the practice. working d Christian Endeavor in South Aimee. m Canadian convention to be held in matted during the tint week at October of this you. promises ho ho the: largest am! beat in the history of the movement 0.! the ngigion. B_ath the Ontnlrio, and the Quebec union have decided to withdraw their own. conventions and join in making this first Dominion convention a grand Mfo's Gnu-m Yunnanâ€"No One of Heart D‘sesra Dr. Agnow's Cure for thy Hon-t will not Believe in 80 manual. and mum: Cure. Thus Petty, of Aylmer, Que., ssyt that for about five year.- he was s constant sufferer from acute: heart do- ra mâ€"endured untold pain.“ um 16 to attend to h'wtdfzitly “rake. any exertion caused are; a, ‘ no. . wad rocbnmeuded to try Dr. Sony's Cure for the Heart. One bottle axed him great benefit; {our bottles than every symptom of the trqalgle' any from. him. For sale; by A. $ng and P. Haven. l ' Its Continuance ud,.sovority m The memory of the 9mm inhabitant fails to coujure from the: misty push anything .to equal the pygaent cold snap, and it's creditable to his veracity that he does not attempt it,â€"na one would believe him. For Wet two weeks the mercury has in. daytime: tweed. from zero to 16 Gaga below, and at nzght from 18 dam to 25 deg" while at points north 40 and. 45 deg. betow have been. mportgd, _.__. UA_ A ‘ n. vw was. It" v t As a result of this extreme and long- continued cold our citizens have sum- ered comiderable loss of provisions. and plumbing bills wxll also be heavy. The trust has penetrated to a great depth. has entered many cellars and from all parusof the (own come reports of frozen pipes and shattered kitchen utensils. The cold has also interfered greatly with the attendance at the schools; and it has been found almost impossible to keep the premises warm. The commupt’on of fuel all over town has been enormous and wool yards are almost empty. The janitor of a. large building reports that in one day he used 500 pounds of C011, 8. quantity usually sufficient to last nearly three days. It is to be feared. thaL much suffering has been caused among the poor people of the town, and certainly the additional outlay _neeeseary to keep prem‘sas warm will exhnust much of their little swings husbanded from their summer’s work, ‘ a ,L -9 LL; luhll Bum"- v v. '-_. Mr. Begbie. superintendent of the watcwwrks, would hail with joy 1:. break in the severe weather. Apart from the discomfort of working. al- most night and day in such Weather. the expense of digging down and. mak- ing repairs is a,serio_ns item. V The heaving of the "Kent-st. ' hydrapt by the frost was tailored by a- mailer mPahap on Queen-gt, east yard. on Saturday the ' 1 of yhxchgke , him m all ‘ daya’e 131911! " mutt“ he: 11an stout 7th imquhe flh THE PRESENT com ism. WHEN HEAR! TAILS suntan memo. CBNotcs Ina“ Mikado": m mm . mu K «mm. ; P‘â€" ln 3 m w m 4 An W crowd essenbbd st the hinting-st. rink lest Halide! to see the can» of hockey between the Fm- mws, of Kinntm. sad the boas team. The two teem had a. lively battle; each fought bud for supremacy. The Frontenac! won’ the game by the score of 5-6. but it was their 3001 combina- tion in the forward line that did it. The ice was in good condition. The home team put up a splendid guns and mail: surprised the people. Lindsey‘s defence, as usual, grolved _s_stifl ob- lab-"W. low-roll” .. . .7! 03.... . Knowlnon and Putin showed up well and pt times did some good phy‘ . Groas's E231 keep'uic' wag a stone wq l Elmxxr "22:! .,-__ 0“” m” (the puck was hood 0!! shortly sitar eight. nnd for savers! minutes thogune was a lively one. when finds-a down to gal combination plny. puck was tossed to Homllnn, who undo cwdouofihnndsontitright thug: momma’ goal. Hiscock us on alert, but could not prevent the noon. The crowd went yild for s tow mom- ants. and the enthusiasm was intense. Frontsnscs, thinkinc things were not going to suit then, got down to hnrder playing. but in its of it Lindsay soot- od another. was ruled on for five minute. form plny. but the home team were to tote any ad- vsntaco during his shame. No more goals were scored in this half. 0n resuming play the Frontonsos got down to business snd put up grind combinstion some; the score was sown plncod‘to their nudit _B§ynor and Wil- _- -LA__ "ow w“ Ill.“ v.- uâ€"â€"â€". â€" -7 , v to bestowed in time, mdwem utely any that Green's work was remarkably well performed. Dr. Weltere' lifting end Helium’s stopping are elmys good point; to their credit. The mums lined up as followe: non. of their forward line no stars. The former mad: some excellent rushes and acomd mrly every time. Pat-kin was ruled of! in this half. but the temptation was no great. Lint he stole on befure time m up‘ sud was ngain ruled of! for mum three min- uta. The puck’ was once more faced. and with rushes exchanged Wiley made an excellent shot and succeeglofl i_n scor- ing. which tied tho more, but. Raynor min got the puck: and made a coal. ' beacons-O. Asonlya couple of minutes remained. our men men not able to even up. and the vinitors were declared the winner} uccuucu. use WHHJUID- I Mr. Gordon Gauthier. 01:00:10 HAIL! , Toronto. who actod u relates in the same with Norwood. Iain filled that position, uad was hit. giving gamut atiafaction. .‘ , 9.25% men were light. The Email” were had ““31 1:" “:00? Bow- compo man. ever. probablywmd Miami” 3 little; by getting good how to we Are getting 1:136 crow“ The people have confidence in the home mm. and that is the my 'to build up 3 flat- Given an Outer Supper. An oyster supper was carved after the munch at the “Big a" restaurant, and the visitor: wem royal! enter- tained. About 40 enthusiastic friends of hockey at dawn to the tables to do justice to ell the cod thins. Mr. Alex. Pnton. president of the club. eo- cupied the chair. and nude u out. coach. fie said the game had peel; .013- team. Dr. Barrow. and It. Gordon Goath- ior. the. referee. mode short. speeches. congratulating the Emotem; tho game was a good onomdtho Lindsay- m had bean honestly accosted, but Lindsay would wipe out the defeat at Kingston. Cumin I» Horny. ot the Fron- tenac; applied very briefly. saying that his team bod come determined to win the m. but he “knitted that W .â€" â€"-â€" vâ€"v â€"â€"â€"7 won on its merits in; coast-twisted the visitors on their excellent playing; they had 390d na_t9rig_l. , 'Rw Lindsay ,4 -4-_ ,_._A ‘1'. “131613.! gentleman who accommniod the visitors. entertsinod the crowd for l tow. moments with the Coontown aha dune, which m much enjoyed. Songs were then contribut- ed b Messrs. Petty, Putin. Shannon. Mac man. Kno'wlm and Dr. Walters, the boys john]; in the choruses. what Hood's Ssmpuilh in: your tour» tho-embaninmm-nd impoverished bind. It makes the 1,101 mi and pure, and cures 96!.- fula. n1; rhoun. min mhm!- But People of Calm ad We. -â€"aencs thou- Avoulsooo of Quack Munchies. 99d tad: III. at Dodd‘u 01mm. :l‘ublou. 1116 general impression that dyspep- tic persons are amiable. "grumpy." crank: in far tron correct. A very interesting sumo of curlink took place the other day between rinks of the Jubilee Path and the Invinc- ibls no rinks were made up as fol- lows: Jubilee Parkaâ€"A. Palon. Ru Potâ€" ter, A. Lenny. B. Wilton. skip; Invinc- ibleoâ€"H. Dyer. R. Brooks. 3.. Bantu». C. McAlpino, skip. Score. 13 to 8 in [not of the Jubilee Parbmmhe Jubi- lee Park's wish {15 to state that they no ,, A LL‘-.. open Dyspeptics are not Naturally Irritabh: Cranks- Fran“ mac. Agia rule people who are afflicted by Dyspepsia are persons of the must genial. and sunny temperament. Mom than that. thoy'aro. in nine cases ”t 0‘ every ten. intellectual. 3nd intnllfi' 8°“ *0 an unusually great extent. f -T!Iatisonorouonwhythquapn and “cum?" 4;”? . I Tm... m:‘:“‘*‘=%§%3a y . . of curhfijtâ€"bm “3 M . Now a who '0 mod Dodd'l Dr nan-b hblets mmthor 60M {mum IMPRESSIBN connnmn. That Throbbing leaduhc on... a... 'for S ciallenge from an! Our Junior m You Should Know Pd!“ .... Lining, ‘1'.th In”! luau hum an udm on rat can? “WNW“ nonuniâ€" "10110 Old as I‘- From our Winnipeg “chm we make the 1011on cum 3n”! tou'thoirmuhmdmmy flut- tering co the mum, out: lu- volle and his rink mun Wag. On. at the clippinfl,¢in the min at the two St. Paul rink- thtt are tt the ‘apiol. from it it will be seen Lint X!- I. Prgtt. a} old and populu Lind-3y mu no plums second stone on Dotiol’n crack nnk the rink tint Minister“! Lye only debut Button“! Winnipeg rmk not with at the St. Paul Ban-pm: AG.“ IBM, HM, I'M. JBIIIn. 1“”. - Mum.|flp...9 JD'uvdk.dlp....l3 The first complete rink to arrive in the city for the bonnpiel was that o! J. D. thlb. of my. who. u- comfiniod by h'; cmk rink. Item off the Pullman car 0! the l’ncific ex- press early Ssturdny “hymn. in on the expreee. There me e Inge crowd at Winnipeg": at the depot to greet the visitors. including lasers. '1‘. A. Andereon, resident of the bunch; Hr. Me an. manner of the Bank of Iontreel; B. G. Berrett. Cooper, Conklin. Buck end may others. Soon alter his arrive! in the city. the doubt, m In: on the ice at the Auiniboine ' . where he phy- ed ; friendly 31-- M a um conbuution skipped!) 1'35 3 1’04 by. chaplun at they!) brunch. The Limbo: man got “bad taunt. and on the fifth end they were 07 down. They however. quickly ypinched 9.3.4 won cut by four points! 1.8-9? rinks The Hut tilt of visiting curlers to arrive at the C.P.R. cation wu tint of J. D. thollo. at Lindsay whcguno At the concluoion of the game Ur. Flnvelle wee noon by e Free Prone men and expreoeed himsel! u do- lighted at heir: min nt the Winnie peg 'npiel. His rink was e good one. and he expected to be in at nevernl of the finishes. the cold wenther in no way effected the Ontario men. who lnyed with all the accuracy which made the rink famous. All the Lmdcay rink have friend: here. end man were the heerty hnndohahen et the him on Seturdny night. Mr. Flarelle has the some rink with the exception of the lend. with which he defected Dr. Jenieoon'n Hustle rink on their visit to Lindsay. Mr. M. 8. Sinson. the new lead. is a 3001 curler end 3 prominent Lindon)- merchant. He in a brother-in-Inw of Mr. Charles Haywood. of IncKey Bloc. Mr. at. W. Kennedy has been on the ice for many your. end has shared in men of Ph- welle'o victories. “Jack“ Hilton. who in known to nearly ell the curler: cfitheweetnecneolthe beetcnrlern in Cnnade. still plnyn third for Mr. thlle. The Limkey mm are guests at the Henitohe. can . m3: “It once too from and ly. oenn y 102. .9” 5001113: éiflgzsfig ohâ€"VVSAEFst} Iain: in the Xani- tobn, hotel and It 0306 fall to alk- It. Fluone think: thi- will in his Int visit to a. We! in Winnipq. no Nurture-tum oat-lots willbovory. nmfimh-Qm and hope ham change his mum! and come back st but. Ji-unid Magus-M 1'3! ing curling. Both onto-ed a strong desire to come (gather during the banspiol, and "deo" anus-ted that it this did not takoplnoo ; (homily stag might be "unwed [or a bar- »! of «tuned for the consul hospi- Jack mama. tho well known third nun in Fhvollo’s rink. any: the only timumnfoelc uyuemin cox-[in is when in nine points up and playing the last and. v I-.‘ â€"â€"â€" v 'm hope. he conic dnw‘l'luelle. but u fete decided diflerently. he says that M1 was his next choice. They will be et. it. this morning- et the Aedi~ tor'mn rink. Ir. Winn. of tho Bunk of Hon. trod. :11 old leby nun, will unseat Fhvone'o rink. . mmm. Psultm: Dr. S 0. Arnold. S. F. Fulkrton. Sun Eu- tinu‘c. I. Gris“ skip; J. H.081- na-rs. '1‘. PntLrF. malty. L. Ib- A PM“ ”do? Will often an. a. horrible Burn. Bald. Cut or Bruin. Booklet: Arnie; Salvo. the but in the world. will kill the pain and brongly has! it. 0am on Sons. lover rec. Ulcers. Bonn. Felon Coral. :11 Skin Eruption. Bast Pilo'onre on earth. On! 25 eta. 3 box. Ours numbed. 80 byall fiel, chip. -’1'ho Literu'y Society held its weak- ly mocks on hid” stun-noon. The pm thqnglg nhprt. m inherent- ,,‘_4__ -_L_I It continua of u'. instrumental duett by the Incas Wothnan :nd Winters, club swingi by a clan of young ladies. led by Rudy: this was allowed by a dents betwun the YJLC. A. 3nd LboCollqhte. The bon- thoCo‘Jocinbe war upheld by Mann. W md Martin. and the YMHC A. who“ were Noun. Knight and Cunpboll.1‘horo moon» launder-standing obout tbo subject ofthodebatoandtboil didnot give u decision {the do VII fol- 31:12; “ch"‘ég'é “£86 Queen" positively. and permanently. Dodd'l Byway-in Tablets not first on morooginthemh. rhydi-solvo and mi.» “Pb.“ Wm it ‘° ‘ - ____ A-gL thin liq‘nid. which quickly pan-mm of. the staunch. Then their influence is 0:on on the bomb. which no straightened. otimuhtbd: to wry of! 3.11 wt» pro- ducts prompgly and W!!! L The fiver then comes in for its share of the benefit. It is toned, regulqted and inv' mud till it: supplies 1““ enough. bde to W the purpoae for which it is requimd. In this my Dodd‘l Win Tablet: prevent. and cure Billionsneas. which means My too much bile has been numbed by the 'ver. ‘ While thilwarkiegoingon them let- am restorin' the stomach ta (to natural health “a “lunch. When neec’l'tpuuulen. Theirwwkhubeen W‘WMWhvebeen W ahd manta proper- ly potion “ratio. Bob Dunhu and J. D. Fhvollggnqt -" . . (or no Btuâ€"c.- y New. convoniont. positive. pleasant. ° Hanna “‘1; 39"”‘23‘ lambs can for fiat Stomach, Dis- m‘ °°°° be. m Elfin. Weight in the cot 3w old an! 000 Wind on tho . :1 d1 , ' to ice he had no oppor- d mute. matings. Nuns“. In- )nitv nf ”aim how. the city Md 91'0- pqmighod BM: Sick W. “A A_._Ll-- Aimfl‘r no! Notes. forms-o oEGiBeV'Tnu :MI. 180 to we rdoxen-; butt“. Mo to 166 per ; turhayl. citations. 100 tollcporpound; m putt” Octo‘lcporpound; “muprloopoumb; pork. ”MwIOOpouudn Dr. '0. Stan's W Tum“ {or the Eton-ch New, conuniont. positive. pleuaut. humus cum for Mr Stomach. Dia- txo- utont hm. Woicht “1 the WWI-dummlfll aux-run Im ' - Mum-taming the severity of the Mr mm“, the mrket 1n. (nu-1y well good Md tut Sttnrday. The dcm'snd mm to: turkeys. chickens. a“! and but- back hr. in good. sud everything uttered Bit“ for In]. in the “you linen gold out. New a-uu mmmgfldfl- no - WVWIâ€"Du ”o, wâ€" .â€" nll other ml: tronb'lgrdiroc U! moo-Me to indication- 35 ”n“- Sold by A. KW md P. W!!- fivm .8"! 95'3“” (or CB:- su-ption, Conch: sud Colds. I can it hit L'took in all eight battle; no. 3 It In. cured that God. 1 unav- od and now 3 well “About” m.” and by_;ll_ ' _ 7 4331943130. A Narrow nape. Thankful worth written by Its. Ad: 8. mmotcmsn. “Wuhan with n he! cold which uttled on my lungs; Doctors (no no up. saying! would live but a. short time. I an ml! up to my Saviour. determined it I could not any with my trionds on ' “ran; minded. . Will Ply on the Old lento- Cept. end In. Vucoe of Babes,- geon. were in town recently on their we: homo (mm o visit ot several weeks with friends et Zion “pan. which they greatly enjoyed. When albedithehedtorlnednnyphnetor next eeuon. can. Vance aid he in- tended w puoe the Hoyle Loot-«nth: old route. between Lindsey and coho- oulk. II he felt oonfibnt thst strict nttention to busineee would in the end nttmt e remunentive tnde. row of Linda-y'- citinene. he rel-uk- ed. hue conception of the chm of e triputimnch Cameron end Bal- m hkee end up the Bnmt River. 1.10. 1. Fruit Social. The beautiful parlor of the Y.M.C. A. m fuirly well filled by young men of the town our): last Wodneodsthho occasion boinc a fruit mm, enter- tainment. sud a tnlk by Er. W. H. Stevens, 3A.. science muster ut the Oollqinu. Her. 1‘. A. Mchamid oc- cupied the chair. .Er. W. Rob-on tav- orodjho audience with can of his mu- hr ms. which 1‘ Mud in lino style. 'ur. Campbell uddrouod the gathering very briefly. explu'ualug the :4'““‘°§o?§:°.°;‘?ml:‘: mwfich other. Mr. Steven’ dire- conm was the next important future. and it provodjory lnbruti and instructxve. Ea ubxct m arbon. Eydmonund Danna-nun! a» onset- of the «me. Dr. rotten, noo- oudodbylr.J.J.Wlllium. w. voto o! flunk: to the ”outer, which Brenda â€"BOOD'8 PILLS m prompt and “tiniest. on! to take. any to m â€"0nr loco! bicycle “on“ we begin- ning to (at find! 139 m. ' â€"Iojor John Bruce. n Baum: boy. has attained the rank of Lieuten- ant-Colonel in the 10th Batulioa. 301‘ at Gmnadiem Toronto. ' s’nll's CW Iced. g run-u- ! . B. P. 011 ' “Wont. m‘ i â€"Lk. E. Mogrove. of Kirktield r M . w“ was in town was. mmwinurum.sc . . ”Wigwampsmmtlfoim-tmgmvWf°“~'“m M of ho bad. 0! "in BM! -l.r. C. R. Edwards. of Fonv'on Batu-u. Mum’s (must Blood tad ' F“... w” in mm, b“ wk. mm. .9" M mafia!!- hm. a' My Wr Charm. of no ‘1' this ‘flld nodicino is M No. 1 mvb‘m, (Inipou). was In him not. All Masha" town Saturgny. tin; itamlimudkidmy tm‘ .1“. Km“. or Grimby. w the w the mt- ‘mt of her friend, His: News Cor- agh. d m. _ to put-v1: nail. W. "8" n W m "e" w . .1“. Rose McGoouah, or w. qemudw‘bfl.nu;:kq is at present. the wt box (dead. I llb only 50 '"'Kils Mary Gunn, ' y-ut. . ' -â€"l'- Eva Johns. daughter of (h:- s‘“ by '" M“ «cur Johm of mm. is at. pas- ~13» other day m IcFarhnd. of mute, and his 501 Joaeph. were {alum then-omindinm ny the son's gxe struck his futber's left 13.3.5 txe smack his mm :m on the outside. 508$ 501"” bow. inflicting an ugly can!» other day a Pmythe Acetylene 80!" enter. u very (am-piece machine. It. ' intent substituting the acety- kl? C“ in place of the electric light 5 -â€"Ma¢istruto Deacon performed a sensible set last. Friday when he sent Pat Doria to an! for 10 dnys. the old man. who has been in gianaerpfutrm; (ouch. will he (inn 3 bath “Zebulon and later on my ~Iar. D. B. Corned. d On chi a. mono-1! bud Dot-hm a . 7 month. 01 tour. Juana Lonton. of ”nu. u well-known breeder. of thorâ€" ough bred. Durham attic, on. Hands: any. the Omens: Kin-or. The uninnl brought the We sum of $35. 3mm tint it turn out satisfie- achool bond of Gait mate a minister of odnutio-x 18: (1 bath in the school public hue decided to in: at uvim ~41. place. 00:7. 0n . -!'.riday night In: the coldseat {or many mu. he thermometer gnve a low medias :11 over the mdhnd dio- txict. All past records wen broken at linden “Dr Garry‘s thermometer re¢~ uttering “the below zero. Belibur. ton mru 43 g. Lou! needing: nr- iod from 22 to m. between 4.80 sod -â€"A mkable tank 0! nature has occurred no“ has». which m' ht he cdlodtbebixthofgpairot 'ne Siamese twins. 1:. Wanna Fuller. 3 tuner living just outside the village Mammvhichthootherdayg‘n birth to «II with fight kgst um, um hauls. and two homesâ€"tho" bodies bai grown together. Both can andalt um dial. 5.30 :1: â€"-Tho Orillit Tina. referring to the me with Estelle 1nd Edwards' rinks week. says: Both victors 4nd vur quinhod mm wall pleased with the gum. and Ir. Fhvelle announced his intention of trying .to revert: the de- cision. on his return Iran the North- West. and Orillia will have the pleu- um aiming his rink m min next â€"Cumulativo‘ advert's'ng is what tolls. Ono my look for specific ro- man; from a single advertisamsnt, but it is tho result on malt. use result that follow: each Mu hunk“. whichconhimtotbfiulunltde- and. 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