Wow hnri ovary â€it prote lbw All! MW cm. 61.8! xiv Eve WLL “No PC A: To: Wm up ouvdwv n..- -_, , ebony." OThe Oakwood audience was lug» and appreciatch. and was (swor- odwith a beautiful 5030 by Mrs. Laugh- lin, “The Haven of Rest." , ORE SSWELL. on WM! evening. March lst, under the auspices of the Sabbath school. Avaxiodpmram will begiven principally by the children.ot the 3:.th Admission. ladies who bring pin, free ; general admission to enterâ€" tainment and pic, 20 cents. Our pastor, the Rev. W. B. Brem- w, is forced through ill-health to re- tire his work for the present at least. W9 hope that. he may b: 500:). restor- ed: to his usual health and aftrength. Ii_ o_.-I “m†8%:QEQFbV-Eérdially' wel- comed after the com snap- '1 , EDEN mom (Cm-W to The Post.) "rho pus-mt warm spell is a 30931: relief after the recent prolonged c011 over three feet. A very pleasant evening was spent by a. number of our young pcopha on the evening of Mmday. ab. 13th. at the residence of Mr. T. Melisa. The “Lth fantastic" and other amusements were indiuged until an early hour. ‘ Miss McLeod and Miss Lee. of Orillia are visiting at Mrs. John Johnson‘s. Mr. A. Donald-s of R'yerview. has been engaged at the Creamery for' the coming season. OAKWOOD. (CorW to The l‘oat.) Last Sunday the Rev. Kr. McKen- sio secured the services of Mr. W. A. Lancmin. from the Presbyterian Col- lege, Montreal. to ï¬ll 11'; appo'ntment in Cumbray and Oakwoo 1. Mr. Laugh- lin preached in Canbray on the sub- joct, "True Greatnccs." and at Oak- wood If: subjectiwas _°‘Chl_'§3tiap. Al- (qu wuluu uw.., _-- tics he was a staunch reformer. The funeral 611 Tuesday to Graham’s ceme- tery was one o! the largest ever seen in this part. . Mr. Donald and Mr. Ruskin. 02 Kenâ€" dall, are visiting friends here. Miss McDonald and Miss Rutherford. -r emu». are the crust; of Miss At- of Shiloh. are (Correspondence to The Post) Mr. D. C. Ritchie returned home last Saturday n‘ght to spend a. few days with his parents. M-r. and Mrs. W. F. Ritchie. after-being away neu- ly a year. We were all glad to seeh'm again, but were sorry he could only make such a. short stay, returning to his station last Wednesday morning. Mics Ella McElwnln, teacher at S. S. No. 4, Latter-worth. was home last week, having an attack of la grippe, but will take up her teaching duties again thls week. ‘lltr. W. F. Moore is teaching our achool now, in the absence 0"." his brother W. H. Moore. who went home sick n couple of weeks ago. We are placed to hear he is steadily gaining. andwehope to son; have him back with : J ‘- mow. - (Correspondence to The Post.) Another of the old settlers passed away on Sunday in the person of Arch. Wilson, in his 912st year. Deceased was in the 'best of health until about three weeks ago. when he contracted lagrippe He had been a member 0! the Matho dist church nearly all his ï¬fe. In poli- tics he was a staunch reformer. The funeral on Tueqdhy to Graham’s ceme- Mn“ Rufus Lotthouso has recovered 1mm his long illness and is able to be about again. m. and Mrs. Geo. Dawkins and funny, of Burleigh Falls. were visitors at Mrs. L. D. Harrison's last Week. Our young folks had avery triandly gathering at Mr. Robt. Ritchie's last Saturday night. . piaying gangs “(L pulling My .Wo enjoy-95 combos". humanely! . , ~ . MW. .7. B. Wick left last Friday {or Doubt, where he is engaged to Comingâ€"Prof. Domdwend. no Ascot Tiesâ€"G. Mullett. Am You Satisï¬ed-11 Brady. Settlers’ Excursionsâ€"C. P. R. W." Papersâ€"Geo. A. Little. Mill_Supplieaâ€"J. Gu Ethnnb into. To Ccmtracto‘nâ€" Peder Thompson. Upâ€" er. , 0 EJNDSAY. FRIDAY. FEB. 2i. Cut Tobacccawâ€"T- #- A Hot :rime-B J. cough rh;.-a â€-0 Mr. Peter Fobart Mr. Samuel Bulliek lllnneu aim Insurance Icev harvesting still continues. {the 0 has now reached a thickness of 10 $8131}, farm the guï¬-sts of I Miss Rutherford. of Omeuee nest of Miss Lathangue. The Weekly Post . MGINBOTHAM. â€momma. or uawgovganssuegls; sumo the misuse. says: "I have used almost every congh mixturchhat is made and I have found WHITE PINE BALSAM to be the greatcgt hrchedy for Coughs and Colds {hat I ever came across." says: “I never struck any thing in my_ life that will cure a Cough or Cold as Jobn Esau“!- Hmrnbs than; Price 20 Cents. GELERT k“, B)ock.;‘.nt-o§ , istho ? BALSOVER. (Correqaondence to The Post.) A very pleasant t'xne was spent in the town hall in Beaverton. under the a magnificent program was ten red. A grant number of our BoWer gentle- man citizens attended the Me with lady friends ‘One of our young men left for Beaverton alone in a. cutter which was quite large enough to sent two pegplg yitho‘ut crowding. but he LL!_I‘:__ L- .Al‘“ LWU Wyn-c "Lu-"v v-VHVâ€"V. was a little late. so, thinking he would make the grade in time, he started out at an awful speed. but happened with an accident about a mile and a half before reschirg the village 0! Game- briQe, and thus was delayed, but we: fortunate enoughto call at a residence where he secured relief from his troubles and reached his destination in time. , A Mr. Geo. Hopkins. merchant, of Bol- sover. who only started business in th‘s piece~twelve months. ago. reports a very successful year's business. and has now purchased a very large stock dry goods {in the line of winter, spring and summer goods. which he intends selling at a very low rate, and he wish- es inspection. ‘. ,r,._ L“ p-0nfl- W Alva- - - _â€"-._ tiammatory “1310;111:315!!! and i awe to attend school. Neal‘s}? 3'51- ;E» has Ind. :- night attack of lagrippo. but us yet none hug prayed peripqg. . um, n .~1.--|.I‘- .nd int-m. ua'v Ivvv- â€-w Wo ï¬ndemund Eat. Mr. P. Chockiey ban purchased a. fine b' horse. Huber Gordon Maxwo has recover- ad from a long illness caused _by in- GOODMAN; (To the Editor of The Post.) Dr. Barnum. dentist, of Bowman- ville, visited; this place on Thursday and Friday. While here he wus kept quite busy. and just as the- 1.3.80. express was steaming out of the do all that could. be seen. of him was cult- tails flying in the air. Mir. Thus. Gould. Miss Barr and Miss MacDonald. paid a flying visit to Iran- dala on Sunday. Mbssrs. '1‘. Hedging. Burnt_R.ivor, W. 1'. Craig. (Craig 8:. Austin). Emmount. J. Train. Kinmount, Capt. Foe, Lind- say, G. Arabuckle, Coboconk, Wm. Robson. Bobcaygeon. are registered at The Union. -i}.â€"3V'Huflmn. of Belleville. was here on the 23rd. Mrs. Jan. Wilson. of Kinmount. and her brother. of Part H006. were the guests of Mrs. P. Bur this week. Some of the people of Gpodoflnm nt- bended church here oq S_un_dny lut- _ . W†“Lu. Lvmuuvw -_ _.-_ - W , , ton. Woodstock; and vicinity. - We wish them a pleasant trip. The grippe has been quite ptevalont and has hit one of its victims our; sta- tion master, with sore lips. . Our taxidermist. accompanied by his son. has returned after spending a few days with friends south. Our worthy.blacksmith is not go'ng to keep warm at the anvil, but has pur- chased for'himselt a fur coat: you {eel the comfort of it when driving out next Sunday. George. . Happiness makes one Took glad. This is true, as seen by a. lance at two of our leaking belles o": onday morn- “. Barry and Bert are always wel- come. Corne again, boys. , _ The smiling_£ace of Miss Hart is still seen around here. The new general store started by Mr. J. McCall is creating quite a sensation. Mm.- Bobt. White and family ‘havo gone to apené a. toy guys with tnends Mr. A. Cnrtshoro left here on Fri- day for Stunhope. whe he intends to spend the remainder of the winter. We are sorry to have to relate the death of Mrs. W. J. Ibvin. an old and respected resident of this plabe. who after a. low illness passed away on Sunday. the 5th. The rennin: were in- terned in the Kimount cemetery. She leaves a husband 3nd seven children to mourn her lms._ - I‘kLL mayomw IRONDALE. (CorreqnnJenco to The Post) , We are having meal ï¬ne weather here now. sleigh‘mc is 3001. and we see the peop!e are making good use of it. Mr. G. A. Methemu, of Linda . who at.»t.heH.A.Nel.uon~ ..01 Montreal. visited our vicinity a short "his“ngme whim. 'or Ops, is at pmsnt vis’ting her cousin. Miss Alice Carroll. Miss TeFési Milloy spent a. few days last week. the guest of her broth- er. Mr. P. MilloykKitc? Wharf. ; DOWNEY‘VILLE. (Corer to The Post.) .We ere pleased to have such fine weather nt pro-cut, nlthough the loss of the aleighinc ie not very pleasant. Mr. P. Germ took advantage of the good roads ‘laet week in drawing home wood. - M’ss Nellie ‘Winn is at present the guest of her aunt. M153 Wu. Hogan. West OPS- Mus Bella-Nellis. of Ops. spent Sun- dey last week with her friend Miss Mr'. P. Winn and Mr. J. Scully have been conï¬ned to the houss for s couple of week: past with a scum attack of th' . . . .- uy nlA_-_ "1†7"" We are pleased to see Mr. E. Clancy able to be around again. Lg'gy Croyley. '- OAKWOOD. (Cormgndenoe to The Post.) In item on here last week men- tion we. nude of (our recent death:â€" M‘m Thomas Walton, Richard Hancock. Mrs. William Toole. wic’ow of the late Wm Too‘e. all well ndvnnced in lifeâ€" Mm Walton over 70. Mr. Hancock 96 years. Mrs. John Barnard, widow of the late John Barnard. about the name age ; Mrs. Walton had lived in Onkwcol many yeom. also Mir. Hancock. Mrs. Toole. with her first husband. the late George Mertindnle. over thirty years . Mm Walton's husband survives 080 her. and three eons and two dnu htere; Mm. Barnard leaves one son not three daughters. and lived here many years. but for the lat {our ears with her deuchter in Toronto. rs. R. B. But- ler, formerly of this place. (1:0 Mar- tindele. of this place. and Wills'te. 0! Rock Island. Illinois. U.S., and Misc Exams. nlooot thin place. Mr. Beneath leaves a widow. several sons end one daughter, living in Orillia. ~ Our village bhokunith is kept very buy. a. number from up near Enli- burton being down last week to (at work done. ’ .Who was the young man that got loft last Saturday night? “try again Joe. “Faint heart never won a hir ficéTï¬Foé.’foAr_ th_is 3993'. at!» 919m .0! WEN TRICKY S U PPLE S. Neithonlihill inthe “no m’houu†of mag pox-ain‘t Never mind. pt very ' Tom, other tub en Jenna»... Hali- Where did your u tine 1 Never to get mind. Wait and yon'ere. he went to Hotepur ..... Who the lucky gonna men It got wee who wee driving noun the town. again with a. nice cutter and line hares. end a. fair our two what new. on thandny evening. We presume the Buttelo robes and the but horse were the at- . OWEE. 100nm to no Put) some parties are of the opinion that spring has begun! 9nd intend to sins at WK. DAVE! £80118.“ enelon Folkâ€"wit ' Rev. B. .F. Stilmul. of Victori: Coil- ege. Toronto. occupied the put] it in the Methodist church a: Sebbat Int mm and pan, very wceptnbly. and the pastor undo the appeal on behalf of St. Jones to the congregation: and received the hurt: m of be- tween .35 and .40.. Anon the may church bodies here is a. very interest- and enthusiastic E rth League of C. E. in the‘ above arch. which et it. meeting on Tueodsy (being missionary deportment emails) when there were 60 young m’e in sttendsnce. A good mum me.tionotther‘or- ward Move-salt or week plum for minions to the amount as! over .60 for the you. . â€lay-misstm hangingâ€, but twins naw cases are reported. -. mmhm‘ 3 large number out on S_undsy last to hear Mr. Potter. mis- sionary mt Csnsdian lumbormen It proved very interesting. A contri- bu_tion of $21 was given in this phoo. :Wm. Lamb. our village butcher. he sold out to Mr. Eerl. 511'. lambwill engage in buying shock, is business he in admirably adapted for. Our village would be rather dull a! it were not for the couinunl rush of beams to Mnnnder‘a saw and nhing lo mill, which in nucoesstully running hrmera are planning to build more ex- tensive out-houses in Emily (or the better woommodatim of noel: when cheap? material in t9 be but}. took plus. an Satan-thy .The re). was very 13ml, sttendedahe being one o! the oldest settlers. 8» reached the gamma my; 84; . v Tvbem mm another lugs shipmentof w «9-day. 1mm: waxing in from a Thea Stephenson snd John Stinsou are able t: be wound again after n Inger-ins ilIncas._ . Rev. Mr. Lnngfelt, is fast becoming popular. Rev. E. Roberts. pastoral the Metho- dist church. is in very great. demand. and although advanced in you: accomplishes a vast nmount of labour. G. 111381351:le Rum Adam and Government Engineer “on. have inspected Cowun's bridge {or a new wing to permit tow and excursion boats to one up our waters minn- ally. J AN'EBVILLE. (Correspondence to The Post.) The basket social on Friday evening was in every way a success. While some baskets were auctioned oi! by the genial Mr. Wm. Arthurs. as high on from 81.50 to 81.80. the mpply tmrda the clone was greater then the (lewd, and a few remined unlold. The pro- ceeds- were nearly “0. The procnn was good. consisting of selection by The Gramophone; the Lotus violin or- chestra; a. vocal ado entitled “No one can takexhe place of Mother." by Jen Oswald; a hummus reading, “Hind- ing Baby.†by Euphemie Feir: one- md song. “Galilee." by Miss R7churdâ€" eon. of Bethany: o recitation. “Little Joe." by Lilian run: a. m. “The Lost Chord,†by . Barry Anderson; and a recitation. “Payer god Peta: FENELON FALLS. (Correspondence to The Post) Sumo Supt. -stlo Oflcloth. wasâ€. for .:190 Cotton m 70 (or in â€yard: thnoletto. m 70.101'60 â€4;. Ladwu’ Shoes. Gator-$1.5 Ian’- lt mots. $2.50 for 1.86 Dom Ind.“- 15c for 100 r box: 2‘ lbs Lightfltm 80 car, 01. :20 lbs Grunhtod 5w. .1. 00; 1 box Soda Biscuit-.800 Citronsnd M0“ â€omit; 3 can. ï¬nd Elnora. 25°; Scr pox-can. (299on mountin- ï¬Ã©hrrist' chni'ch people are about to build a. new mom. {their neg: pug». {I quanunuu. L J “â€"-- _ v toes." by Edith Anderson. The crowd thoroughly enjoyed the spac’ous home and the generous hospitality of the host and hostess t1}! the “wee smo'hours'f Mr. Thaiâ€"ifcéin. who has suffered an winter from inflammatory rheum- atian‘ hasbecome some hotter, but no- coym very _slgwly. ,L “ 76h} rain. buy on» have been buy of._ to below the aloighing dis- Mr B. MeGLll. school trustee has had a severe stuck a! W fiber chance of mther has brought more cqugrt,_ but- Ids Wm , ,A ~,, will". Reaching. and family enter- mned a mm?»' or their young him?» on the evening of the 16th. . Another of the early settlers passed away on Sundsy morning last in the person of Mr. Joseph (201:. of this place. Demand came to this neighbor- hood ahout 55 years ago. moving in here from Newmarket son after his marriage. At that time there were but few settlers and the country was al- most a wilderness. He took a comfort- able home for himself and family. where he had ever since resided. His wife. a daughter of Mr. Augustus Rogers. of NewmrkeLâ€"still survives him. Their union was blessed with six children, only two 0: when are now living. Deceased was very widely known and greatly esteemed. He was a. member of the Society at Frienb. and was buried in the Friends' cemetery here. Deceased was 78yesrs of age. She funeral was perhaps the largest seen here for many years. "His life was gentle and the elements so mixed in him that nature might stand up and say to all the worldâ€"this was a man." . Miss Adam, of Ohms. ll visiting at flag parsonagg. . 1 nc, ,1; A number 0! our young people took in the pie sock! st Flaunt Point Wod- nadsy evening. . Mn. B. Ikvu, of Csnninzton, inno- iting Mn. Goo. Canoe. Kn. Clark Smith, 0! Pedal. spent I. week with her mother, Mn. 6. Como. Mn. 6. Conway. of Oahu". in via- {tincï¬or daughters and friends for a. WOODVILLE. (Correspondence to The Post.) Dr. 0. Bowel-men. dentbt. will be at the Queen'e hotel. Woodvllle. the tint {our Friday- in March. from 1.30 to 7.80 mm. and will have enry meteriel and epplhmoe for ï¬lling and cleaning teeth. extreetins under gas or loos anaesthetics. taking invasions for plateluorownl. or brute-work. Cane earlyâ€"1% , . Br-tZi'n. -i: 3x58660613 piéwh in the Methodist church mxt Sand†enn- inc. Feb‘flflth. MARINA. ‘ (Continual from Int mt.) Mr. wan. Carton 0! (Mills. in vint- ina his parents and friends for asbort Tu}. W. L. ‘Coom um um mm. Hunter cook in the tea-muting 3t Wick on Mondny Int. traction: given In this phoe. In. (vigour) Wm. Eng~ 1m; WEEKLY POST: LINDEN VALLEY. We to' 1‘!» Past.) Ir. sinned. qt _th§|o at us . first number on the progmn. n selec- tion on the pint. brought out the star of the entertainment in the pereon at Mt. George Murray. Bin laying noon meiVod. emoinlly mas McKenzie'e Scottish accent. which helped great- ly to carry her along notwithetendxng her heavy and powerful voice and the extra. effort she put forth in clinging “Bonnie Prince Chet-lie." An humor‘ i I int and character vocalist. Mr. .Bcl‘t . Harvey delighted every person; but 5* lootiono were choice and of n reï¬ned choreoter, upxue- in executï¬on end ‘ they reelined over (at! dell": 3?; ' ennui; m vmfmogg g 3"“. -, h“ M ‘° "'° “W ‘°° °‘ ?m°.:£?;.“f“l:m;‘.£¥'simg 33:53:: gr: :5 “mm: ‘Eamékm‘mmsmï¬ 5:; to Mr. (Wm: J. nus.“ Pï¬dl!’ 10!. 3 religion it Bum wee a Presby- Mos M. d m stem. bran. being a member in good stead- mt a week with her friend. was ; ug in; church in Detroit. all. "'1â€. U. S-“ w -v. --'vâ€"- ""* 39.5 mm, d Mutation. meat 3 week with her friend. mu Hhtthm ' m. w. A. hub. of Pound. is minus Manual tï¬pmn‘ tho down. why emu: it the mud." abs-lieu Wm out the church ' “mac-“M" 1.1» Post.) Lactippo and the cold weather our “mums: school whoa-all during chalk-t put of February. This vegkthopnpibmsblocoboout SOKYA. (Col-W u The Post.) Soottlnh Concertâ€"«Tn any that the Scottish concert under the eupioee at theS0.8.. dmmeeum would be putting it very mild. an it m e Imps-nee“ in every pnrticulu. Their new And nicely fitted up hnll mmkedtothe door: by enenpmecl- etlve audience 'ch we: held us the height-d mum end excxteneï¬t for é THE WONDERFUL Lunar luau. 04' E :l: p. O .J U 0 E E u‘ U) 5- < m D E .4 and No time to quote prices. A donut saved is a dollar made. mwmuvmw mm “mum†means a saving to hundreds of Farmers, Mechanics, and Laboring Men. Special Lots of OVERCOATS. ULSTERS, WINTER SUIT S, PANTS, VESTS, UNDERWEAR, HATS. CAPS End FURNISHINGS. All GOUGH’S WINTER WIND-UP SALE WWW†Kiiérage Reduction all round of 01"!qu FEBRUARY 24. 20 and 25 Per Cent Below Ham’s Prices. lm uthohenedict'onby We l-n. mhtouchttouc‘uoopoo (Mao-tithe {Memmm In this pg‘hortdt I QWOWM m z < (D a m a a. :2 3:5: DUNBFOBD. (W to The Post) ¢ 0!: Friday. was ind... the naming of H 11 d Flat WM “mummmmmoem- W all “or, at the Methodist church. Mn. 0 0 on an 6’ [mm-n lOo‘clckoa Wbd ands: night indnppcï¬ntly good health . ll" m 0- mm m on and: morning ' ““1" "I? M “flm‘g 5:" Mi- , UMM 5‘" ‘ m“ ’ P†Must (not: om no. ' loaned o lexy a. cause of he: ' “.mmxn Bum. (Md, é â€an M mm human-sump: hotghuxheer ‘_ ï¬ance†WM OOH-00$ loch. â€"In the pix days' bicyolo two at ï¬n Pancho. no Ian than ux at the rid- ». boot all proving: records. The fun- on went in W Square cordon. Now York, laud 1‘2 hours. tho’Fc'uoo motliahnm min. new!“ were Hummus tho Nor. York event) 2.192 nan; Cannon. 2.16 Frederick- 2.0.0; 3.1.. 2.;002 mica :ann 2-913; M4 1.58m [£11.33 ii" pdttmuuavouétonwwe a fun. and will give up bull phy- it they wan shifted. kmunh Ward.’ of the Canadian Amateur Dengue. will undertake the tank 0! or sanitation. ._ __ _ A_ watch.†1.729; 14m. 1.56; Jul. wm . Raw. 1:3“qu was bold in the Methodist chunks which m the k cat building in Dun-ford. frhe ch- “- tuna to its fullest «wits; and my pmlensod_g @011!_ (or “Info: â€"M is: ï¬belihoodot an amateur bub ball 133' format! this you: which ml prohnb y include the m of Lindaâ€. (khan. Cobalt. Pourboro. Murillo. uld leveral allot-pm Ampleotthe‘r-on- to club desire admission to the or- ganization. but the pronoun think the We With} not P3 EWIRW! hungryâ€"Hana M and J. J. lo- CaUum. of Tolwtopattonded the (un- ersl. whisky-lone of the 13179“ M over vhitod the Emily cemetery. - who last seri- 0' In“!!! .119“ b! - l- _ A‘A cinch-h 3 CW Redeemer â€"m. but Snadot. whom “Hm: ball nth Limbs, dlmd M9 top'pvennr, mm bu nec_ur_od handling or nlonc tine.and her- departure was not. unexpected. She neighba'. nlnyl willinx‘ "good at! aid whenever allot! .11. in cm of sickness. , Bar 58? 3. no Inuk- mooted l he phyed hockey teams ad it in. can.“ . fruï¬lynnowil inc Unto. on. no niacin: of “Auk! Luz Sm" b them of “tilts. ‘60:! Sun 0w" by :11 present. sad pro- nouncing the benedict'on b! the “3“" “Wtwsciumotthehut- M on: aim in this pa'rt d the From now until March 16:]: you have the opportunity of purchasing Cloth. ing at about one-third of custom tailor’e prices. If this saying is worth the considering it's well worth examining the Suits and Overcoats we are now sacri- ï¬cing. Stock-taking is ï¬nished and we are planning for early Spring. We can’t wait for proï¬ts on Winter Goods any longer. among the OVERCOATS and SUITS. Gclerfl Spa-an lotu- B 1; gorillaâ€"1'11. 0:007â€. Corner of Kent and William Streets. ï¬rintbfthe W my built ii? (reduced to cum the on“: that ho â€"An exchange up: I! you. should hm to ï¬nd. mud! in Berlin dm‘t out Image; You must (buy your- self this luxury beam it has been dimmred that about .u the aged cows sold to sausage-makers in the Berlin cattle whet m tn‘ooroniousnugu to the home artiste ï¬rms In a tide-spread tooling along our cit-nus that the mm' “‘fï¬faï¬rw“m-‘â€Â°â€œÃ©â€˜ '"'““‘° a m ï¬lm 311! Jim tn mad at“... data . min a york wht'm‘ _ [nth u my! (It planed him much to Mr it) , “0000mm“! themrldtome.. But. now you'm when net: it.†-A nesting of the police and light mmitheemhfldhuheadsxin Lhoolerk‘u own. The mung-ea- ont wen cum Born. and lusts. Jab-on. Cnndoll. Lennon. and Sloth.- onn; fluent. Hagar Walters and Al- mm -Bomdmbmmnuouk- m tin by the m and up im- prom tho interior: 9‘ their pren- ‘uu bot-u spring hm up. Hr. Get» A. um... new uilor, hand Iggy-ton mud punt- A little blizzard now. md than unlinked by the that men; It nip- tho bill oolbom' toes. And lumuscuh tobny no clothes. M I»; hit um Satur- dny evening st the Public'Libnry ale d periodictbuul Mrs. The biddiw m brisk at times owing]. the cutting methods a! Antiwar I‘nnan. . Son. den of Iprin¢_thou doth appear; Io poet write“: m Andtllphdia. main-u. Now clamor {or m. bonnet: â€"Ansmu1to(thethurthemnm ynycmmsmy hgdoondi- put lover-51 non at work cuttigc chm- nobtodlawtho nta‘todnunany. ed. in. Will Goodwin being the ark int. If: R S. Porter’s bookstore in nlnointhotnnnition sumtmwhioht it will cum in n few den briguer. and non inviting then ever Kn'hen Cook in (nine the ens-mar work. and will III! was shortly tor the pintor! “'npo mid growl. his". dun" aid The Leading jewelers and THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN to be said Button Bron. ' ‘ humtmtho nindotthtuqucwhethertbowiah: tom their connecting with thopuh liclchooloer 'te Instituto.wi its amt y-to theirmind “m “Hive. the intelligent pr- magma... thingies-mini! (11055393.: a!†59!! would insist is chewing something. A taste 1! a. who“ pork game: made by up has Is a revelataon. ; Sconce “sinned with scant applause. But. "he'll any brim Bituminous. with Mr cause. We'll Inn with ooh-in apphnoa. hollow: uniï¬ed. and in future years ' hi the up and a? their 5 i 3 um Iota. â€"'!ho town-hips that hue voird bonus. to the low-projected Cobours Paciï¬c “buy at m the 0-1 All» G 1‘. 3:. Q. â€n prepanzu. '1 ‘ out an aim car arwr .ho 9-“ d “M .1 Winds“ Visit" bymot.ou¢itiaensaymr o. 4 Q‘- It V111 cabin a number 0‘ W 21 WWIApints glow 'h» G Myanmar. "lo-5:4 um “Wood Tom-‘0 “*0;me DENTIST.