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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Mar 1892, p. 6

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Part second classâ€"1 m Pord_ue, 2 Ehoma} Pal-due, 3 goo. .- -.. v PORT PERRY. roams wrrn Drumâ€"Tho twelve- non of Mr Hunt) '1'.me of High m cm: rug antenna-Io mags a.“ “a.” ym‘mts e h... . (1,me «nudge. audio: mm, become lost in a. tag or _.._-__.4l ‘A --_- A..- was no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, [Correspondence of The Post.) PnsoxAluâ€"The community at large : the departm of Mr. Samuel Metal:- and family, who left lest week for South. Manitope. Mr. Brown was one of ‘ iAâ€"â€" _A_--_L A Blame}: 13 now some you-e. since shunting been seen 'In‘ this neighbor. hood, and it wee tether a. surprise when a. hoover house We!) found the other day on M creek. Mr. Wm. Humphrey having undo the find. he wens down one day has '3‘ and lay in' wet: tor me unsuspecting .hlem at our country. He waited for an Wendell", end was getting and and who-madam thebeever popped Me out otmhle 'lhouee. 31nd Hufipglrey med :- a. hoooppngwae . to ~iflhޢeybeg 0t 9 wrellouely , nu, mge_ Mun. Panza first clidééNellio Mae- hn. Bream HARRINGTON, teacher. ”BEST, STRONGEST, BEST. [Correspondence 0! The Post.) 86300:. kronaâ€"Senior tour 1: class- ! Ethel Dayan, 2Dannis 0130317, 3 Herbert HcFotora. Junior foul-m elm-1 Emma mm 2 M3991 Chugbe_g_a_..__Senlor thug An- n 5-. wowâ€"v- - _-- an most useful clams. SIQays bresent in anything for the benefit of the commu- nity. 9n: pest‘yiahes are long life and .-,,ALAH 1.- L]. -A'" [Correspondence of The Post} mâ€" The banning owned by John Me. Donald 8: Co. of Toronto, and occupied by John Dswgon as a gonegal algore‘and dwel- ,AI‘LL ling, was destroyed by fire Sunday night. The greater pox-non of the stock was saved but none of the household efl’eote. The pester portion of the stock was saved. but none of the household effects. The loan:- anco will 1:me cover the loss on stock and ohm-1 Mary O'L a T2 Willie O'Neil, We Chambers. 21min: thlrd classâ€"1 Amalia Margret-3,2 LlUiq {31131119331 3 EAST MANILLA. [Correspondence of The Poet} Sonoox. REPORT S. S. No. 10.â€"Honor roll a: week endmu March 18 ch. 1892:â€"Fiith 1 Lillie White. Fourth clasa- 1 Willie White, 2 _J_oh_n $351591; 3931151210 De; THE IME Goat. Senior thirdâ€"1 Eda. De Gear, 2 mo Baker, 3 John Barry. J unior third â€"1 Ad. Wmte, 2 Silas Dixon, 3 George ' Second clans-1 Venn Ashton. Pt. â€"1 Arthur Fox-lay, 2 Mood DeGeer. ascend I‘ll-It elmâ€"1 Thus. Fgrlgy. _ _ LINDSAY, FRIDAY, MARCH %, 1892. 13W W95 eror; to expat 10 l 3951mm the nronchia men“? “’5 “as“ m d of an anodyne .d the nee t 01’ snodvne is “pasta-an “A” Pastoral. WEB» v- _._, . ”of! Cherry Pectoral. It assists m in ejecting the mncus, allays ' ‘on, induces repose, and is the most popular 0! all cough cures. ‘0! the many preparations before the for the cure o: coids, coughs, him, and. kindred diseases, there bygone, within the range of my ' we,” reliable as Ayer’s Cherry eo- toral. For years I was subject to colds, flawed by terrible coughs. Aboutfour years ago, when so afflicted, I was 186d to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and to lay all other remedies aside. I gird ”and within a week was well of my cold find cough. Since then I have M kept this preparation in the house. and feel comparatively secure.” -Mr3. L. L. Brown, Denmark, Miss. “A few years ago I took a severe cold lungs. I had a tero which affected my xible cough, and passed night after night without sleep. The doctors gave me n I tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, 'hic relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and aflorded the rest necessary forth movery of my strength. By the con- finnal used the Pectoral, a. permanent m was effected.”-Horace Faixbrother, Mk3, Bygggfentoraly u...â€" â€"- - 7 ‘ myageffect'e'd.“ WM 31’ Lowell, Mass. Pbosphats, or any Injuriantc E. w. GILLETT. Torontq. Ont. ONTARIO GO UleTY. KIN G’S W BARF. to Mr. Mal-$13311 In hIanew BOBOA Y GEON . NEWSLETTERS CAMERA Y. MIN DEN . :. N0 othn 'BAKmd Bowman ERIAL unpottlnt municipal nines. firm 5 prominent Mason, and J. B. Hall “6:12! mum-cot, was named utter him, sud b9 amt and honorshlo tribute to , I'_ a-“ 1.-.! M In dan- mwâ€" â€"_ #7. ts sincerely revetm- suns GLENARM. [correspondence or The Post] NEW (manomâ€" The construcnon of the new church building, tvlvhhsh was talked 0t mtheflrstinthla supply the patrons. WEDDING Ems- On Wednesday even- ing. March 951:. a. moat plum: event hap- ~ . AL- ”44-..... n. Mp,W!Innn-Ialny. KEEME charactar. MAN VERS STATION. Camâ€"We have still another death to record, that ot'the beloved wife of Mr. Hy. Peel. It. is only shout three weeks slnos his eldest son was buried. Mrs. Peel was s lady well liked by all who come In con- taol: with her. She died on Monday, 7th inst., mod 55 years and 8 months. She was interred at Graham’s burying ground, the tunersl being very largely attended. ..A 1- __ mun“ Hannah mnerar new“ In.) .u. ..._v_ OYSTER SUPPERâ€"Mr. J as. McCullough was entertained at an oyster supper at the Orange hall here on the 7th instant, by his brethren of the lodge. A large number of ladies and gentlemen were present and partook oi the choice bivalves. Mr. Mc- Cullough was presented with a very hand- some bible and sash, accompanied by a suitable address, to which he responded in a felicitlous manner. All wish the depart- iusr family success in their future home. REMOVALâ€"We regret to learn that Mr. Thee. Thompson and family intend mov- ing out of our village to Brunswick. Mr. Thompson will be greatly missed in this vicinity as well by his everyday associates as by the choir, of which he was an ardent member. Bis irieuds unite in wishing him 5866058. “warm-beasts“ we are losing one who was always noeonly wining but pleased. to lend 3 mm hand so any moral or useful enterprise among us. specialty in the church and Sunday school. where you have always been a useful. enemdeand nuns-sauna member, and where your loss will be most sincerely felt. Out sym- pathy goes with you and Mrs Baker, knowing as we do, (same ox us at least). by experience the troub!e.tr1ala,and sometimes nardehlo.the bum - inn 0537110130 11391195 in a new and strange coun- .._ -- |__-_ .L-‘ a. I- _A. .1.. nun v- wâ€"vâ€"v .â€"y-...-- .. try. Bur werejotoo to know the: l: is not eno- gether sttsnge no you. air. as you have h-en there and partly examined a portion of it. You slso have some friends there who will extend to you the rightmd of Sellowsnlp. Now. will you accept these smell whens of our esteem. and. s.s in other days es you look upon them. do not think at then- include value, but at the worm hearts ot the donors. And let mom- .m travel hsokover zhe pest and but In the many sunny some the: here shone along your ”adamant-sheen}: and rough places the: may have intercepted your walk In life in “kindlymenevolestendlofina we! which one Camden shows soother. and may provid- ence be with you end your family ss your eon- sun: Mona. conucmm'snd guide. ls theme: end only wish of your old (deuceâ€"Shoot! on Not your friends end “Islam” 1â€"3113de dinifiervétr Mr. Edwn'i'n 36am. pt up page. We wish them his ground POWLES’S CORN ER’S -- FENELON. [Correspondence oi! The Poem OBITUABY.-â€"It is with regret that we chronicle the death of Eiftheth McGee, daughter of the late George McGee, and wife of Mr. M. J. Marshall, to whom she was married ,about three years ago. Two bright children. a bov and girl, blessed their union, and they.with their Borrowing father, have the eymapnthy of the entire community. Lung trouble wae the disease that caused her death at the early age of 22 years. She wee a devoted wile, an afi'ec- tionate mother and an ever kind and true friend. The lunera‘. laet week was largely attended ...... Also on the 15th lost, 02 la gripes, Mrs. Ellis, mother of Mrs. William Neil J efi'ery. She was one of the first set- tlers, and was highlv respected by all who knew her. The funeral to Eden burying ground,on the 12th inst., was well attended considering the bed condition 3! the roads. Fort MANITOBAâ€"Several or our young men have, or are preparing to go. to the tar Northwest ...... Meesrs. :enk W'illock and Albert Woreley, with some others, have gone. Sugcess attend them. - --â€"- _-_ -4 M.- M hspolnsu.‘ mahomahithehrwt. Humanâ€"Tm: usury quiet oom- mom has lat-4v bequest-net by s In" of continuum). Mr. John Boa. our worthy and «seeped Mend, has when ro mm 1 a my; way mop-I201?! 1* 5,5 Mr. Aaron Baker. to bid good-bye to him and his family on the eve of their depar- ture for Manitoba. When the well-filled baskets had been deepened of their contents a pleasant end happy time was apent. Be- fore separating Mr. and Mrs. Berke: were presented with a the portrait of Sir John Maedonald and a silver cake basket. ac- companied by an approriete addrean, which waaae follows: Deaer.aners Baker: 1mm are'aborut departing from your old home in our midst to make a new one in a distant land. we. year no hbora. friends and old asso- ciates, meet to ht to any “good~bye" with teeiinxsot mingled sorrow. 8,151th and pies.- ,,,k_,,___.--_ ‘ -“n-m nun-n __,_V m ,, I. 7"- Hr. Bohr would Inna tooling Wane: ihloh no company dispemd. whining their on friends oven iguogoa upd happmeso in than 3V0 Evils. MUVVu-Jv â€"--- _ -._-__ ACCIDENT. --J amae, second son of Mr. M. Hex-ton, while playing with some other boys at the ban. fell from the beam and broke his leg. Dr. E. H. Graham of Fene- lo‘n Falls is in attendance, and he is doing n ce y. chxxnss.â€"Qulte a number of our people are ailing from colds and grip ...... Mr. J eflery’e family have all been down. and scarcely one tunily has escaped without some one being down with grip or colds. ‘ lbéfi-ésnondence of The Post. cURPmsn Partâ€"On Thursday evening, the 10m instant, a large party of neighbors and triendegspemtpleq 9; the residence of ,‘L7-A_ Ln Wmâ€"Bmw. H. Bevel] nupbylmnd who of the Sons of «once, mined by Bron. J. Brethonr PIN EDALEâ€"BROQK. PORT HOPE. MILLBRQOK: dim-9- zmpondme'-â€"" 'ot’m Pat] Osmâ€"Itie with sorrow the: we record the dent]: of Miles Lizzie Tully. “10$ doughter of Mr. A. Tully of this pleoe. died on Sunny. Much 5th, hkenhom the ten!!! In the bloom of youth; being only 25 6mm and say-our-She hone end Mrs. roll! _ late nicely fumed ind the following ed- Srenzâ€"We. the undersigned. wish to express our sympathy end respect toyon In this your present “mom. eating you to noeept this nuahnoken tromue u enurk‘ot our Mg}; esteemtwyompming that you will be e tereeuzoGod’agwdneesto on. end whenGod calls you to follow your 107 one that you me! an hove en ebundent entrance into the: bevel; luau unwavâ€" â€"- -v..- tion, will never be known. Suffice it to any that the boot and its ooonpont were soon away a long distance from ehoremith a. navy nee rolling. The lite-boat crew was notified at once. and set out to the rescue, end were about a quarter of 3 mile from the drilling boot when a huge wove filled her and bolt 3:99 occupant sunk to ~â€"â€"-â€" _IL‘L all.“ “‘3. III-\- v â€" v--â€" rise no more. The lite boat crew with difliculty made the Grafton harbor, and were thoroughly exhausted and nearly perished with the cold alter their thrilling experience. The boat swamped about three miles out off Grafton. Owing to the heavy sea and cold weather no attempt has yet been made to find the body. Decca sod was a very promising young man about twenty-two years of age, and waa in his final year. He had been preaching on pro- haticn on several circuits. The poor young fellow had recently bought the boat, and his anxiety to teat her sailing qualities led to his untimely death. The event was teeiinaly referred to in all the town churches Sunday. COB 0 UR G. Dnowmu) m LAKE mamaâ€"A very and oocident, untortuneteiy attended by lose at iiie, occurred here Saturday morn- ing, which has cast n gloom over‘ the whole town. and eopeoinily over the students of Victoria university. About nine o’clock 3 young divinity student, H. E. Stoney whose home is in the vicinity of Hamilton Ont., went out in o akifi for a. all about the harbor. A very strong wind won blowing igom the north-west ot the time, i1_ .I -__I-JV ‘LA kc... 333'392312? 't-l'a'e wmd'VEi-riédkhe boat out into the lake, or whether the nuns: man directed the pong in a wugpgy direc- _- la. “. NORTH CARTWRIGHT. Correspondence of The Post.) Tm: - Wurm.â€"March winds no playing themselves, and some rough, raw, com weather litheprom'am at the; dak . you. "Wuâ€"v- -â€"r ._- _-,._,w , , Emmaâ€"Greet preparation is being made in this section for building next summer. Wm. Muir-heed has timber and lumber on the around to put an extension to his barn. J. Ssmmelle has brick, and and lumber on hand waiting for the spring to open cut to make a start {or a. new home. Junee Gordon is going to put a. kitchen to his fine brick residence. Long J. Neebitt is going to pull down the old and build a. better and improved bank barn; also David Fallie is going to erect a negt enditylieh benk barn. . - AAAL_J “Vt-v â€"â€"- » . .___ ,,,_, GONE Wnsr.-Robert N evln has started to: Manitoba. and Intends to put: the sum- mer in around Carberry, where his sister resides. ville. About alxzy young people escorted the happy pair to Woodvllle, where they took the evening trein for Toronto toepend their honeymoon. The presents given were both numerous and costly. We wieh them ovary nuccein. GONE Wm â€"Mr. Neil Gllchriet end hmlly lei: mm on the 8 h inst. for Men!- tobm On the eye of their departure Mr. end Mrs lechrh: were presented with en eddreue, toaulhrr wi-h en elegant fur eon and gloves, gin-n to Mrs Gllchriet. end 3 can to Mr. G lenriet. The deperture or this meet euteemed family will be much regretted. We vieh then; future henoi nee: and every euoco-ee ..... .Meeara. N ell McMillan, Dnncm McMillan. Alex. Currie end Doneld Gz'chriet ecoompenied the HYMENEAL.â€"Ml'. Elisha Pollon and Miss Staples were united in matrimony on the 9:11am. and are moving to the Ax worthy £55m. Congptulefione. - ed ,A A__ 3_AL-A family to t_h vâ€" -_-_-_ --v__- “iii-v15AL E‘Szmvmxass are being conducted at rule Z!on chug-ch by R._ J. Falligz ',l,, PERSONALâ€"Recent visitors: Mr. John Chapman, tron: across the border; Miss Armstrong, Lindsay; Mr. G. Malcolm, Kingston; William and John Veale, Tor- on__to; Mrs: pagpett, Oshawa. u-v ,,, 1 -A._.n._|___- HARTLEY. [Correspondence at The Poet] REVIVAL MEETINGS. -A series or revival meetings have been held here in the Math- odist church for the past few weeks by the Rev. Mr. Mervin and Mr. McAuley of Woodvlue, wlth a lame regular attend- social nno‘juuone event transpired a: the residence oi Mt. John McEachren, Eldon, it being the marriage of his eldest daugh- ter Mary to Mr. John Smith. eldest son of Mr. Hugh Smith. nleo of the township of Eldon. The ceremony was skilfully per. formed by the Rev. Mr. McAuln! of Wood: v--- ____ _-___-~ Llamaâ€"Mr. Thor. Wood and family have taken their departure from our midst for a time and have gone to reside in Lindsay. Tom will be missed by his many friends. Socm'rms -â€"This important place (Hort 103) stands high in society circles, so to speak. The following societies are strong, vigorous and flOnriehing in this place: In- dependent Order at Foresters, Loyal Orange order. Independent Order 0! Temp- lsrs and Patrons of Industry. Next we look for is the instituting of s roysl stat! of volunteers amongst the stalwart young men of Hartley. NOTES.- Springllke weather is fast sp- preaching. and we are quite ready to bid adieu to wintrv_etorgne. Diamonds pureâ€"{our glorious rays ’ $7 Wm 1'09 Bring to no such y days; 3 chronic female do Days so full of sweet content; ' m“- 2.210%; Home seems rich and fluent. ‘ _€z W'Whpmi Glltt ring, brmnnc Melons, stron , ‘ ° ““ , W- ‘ To our people ye belong; , g ; Eaggri°mfl Yagoln at ev’ door. ' I . , - rd-gzz» Friends alLe rlch und poor. l outrun-flu " " 3 r '\ .7 El" 'r‘ Onward! rel-word! Neveroeue ; wfl‘fl In your work of wealth and neuter Show to eager 'yutchlng eyes, ’ i 2:. “hmg‘fi Your great popruDipmnnd Dyes. , ,m‘lkfifi Twinkle shine. ye lovely dyes. Bright as stars in midnight skies; Ye are all of gorgeous hue. Bright and fast, so clear and true. Ye are Diamonds rare and clearâ€" Jewels made the heart to cheer; Home without your ht is sad, Yeoman ethelon ngglud. H «M! T0 B. D. BELLE WE. u‘ul‘. DAVID hm Dunn gummy. A" , n .~ ‘~ . .w M In”. Evyâ€"A ngmm viola place was not burned. and by rush- ing the rennin the. company expects to hsvo the work: going “all: with little dc- Mr. R. C. Thompson In: October. was re- canted 9n 1‘91ng {:99 the rim. Thor. IIIâ€"“A-- .06.. fig. cover“ I)“ Luau-5., “Vâ€" -â€"v â€"_‘__V , Tully who wee releeeed Tueedey otter five mon ’ confinement in: larceny. ehowed the police when it wee. He eeid that he hed found the timepiece on the etreet end a it into the weter by eooident. Wu Bull wee tried on e chemo oi eteeiing it end ecqnitted. S un- Nine core of e treinht tnin um! on the Quad Junction division of the G.T. B. were donned et Birdeeli'e on Mondey morning. The trein eoneieted of fifteen ioeded are in chemo oi Conductor Fair. When leevina Birdseli’e e truck or one oi the core broke end nine ioeded one ieit the track, and novel-oi of them were badly annexed. The nile were torn up and broken got e_dieten_ee of about one hund A__n_ -5 ._n A."‘ red yerde. A wrecking trein 3: once came up iron: Bellevilie to remit the demege. The mine to end ham Belleviiie mnemo- ped oi: the wreck. Runvnn or ms Mom.â€"'1‘hoe. Miller, 3 young men, Wee sneezed Friday evening et Lekefleld, charged with stealing the sum of $36 from J tunes McBride. McBride come home from Nepenee on Thundey, and in tile opnm oi; uneasy become inmxi- - ___- 1.. ‘L- Dam. mu All new wean-v v- â€". w, .. 7,,7 , ceted. In the evening he wee in the Com- mercial hotel where Miller relieved him 0! his money. When he eobered up McBride reported hie lose end suspicion ettechina to Miller he was arrested in Lekefleid, where he had gone i_n the elect-noon: At the police new "I. “vâ€"- _. -_- ewes court Saturday morning the young man pleaded guilty to taking 828, and was re- uianded for sentence ior one weekâ€"[Re- v ew. Tm: Lam Runner Romm.â€"The death occurred at Ottawa Menus morning. after a lingering illness, of Mr. bert Romaine, clerk of stationery in the house or com- mona. in the 72nd year of his age. Mr. Romaine was widely known in Canada. more especially to older members oi the newspaper craft. As a young man he was employed in the Queen’s printer’s oflice in Quebec, of which he became auperintend- out under the late firm of Desbarats 8: Derbyshire. serving in thateapacity also at Toronto during the sessions there or the old legislature 0! Canada. He had a part in the establishment of the Peterborouah Review, in association with his brothel-fin- law, the late Hon. Thames White. that Journal subsequently being conducted by the firm of '1‘. 8: R. White. In 1855 Mr. Romaine vial-ed Great Britain and France, and took an active part in the first inter- national exhibitions in those countries. He was deeply interested in agricultural ma- ohiuery,to the improvement of which he do- voted both means and; iapor, having him- A LII! v wwwvwe-w- “â€"â€" â€"-â€" . Mr. Romaine acquired possession of the Peterboro Ratio w. which he oontined to be Identified with until shortly before his appointment as clerk of stationery of the summons. He was a thorough, practical Drinter. and a man of varied knowledge. In 1847 he married the only sister of the late Hon. Thomas and Richard White,who with one daughter survives him. He was a faithful and painstaking official, whose death will be greatly regretted by his col- leagues in the service. The funeral took place on WedneedIY- Seamus Buxawnr Ammanâ€"A run- away aoeident attended with serious results took place on the Bridgeporih road Friday last, Mr. Mat. Dam of the Snowdon livery, of this town and Messrs. Wm. Thompson and F. Iiixon drove out to Bridgeporth about nine o’clock, with a spirited horse attached to a covered buggy. The road was frozen in places and very slippery, and when returning. and about four miles from town. thehoreetook fright at the slowing of the buggy and bolted. Mr. Dixon was the first to be thrown out, and fortunately escaped unhurt. He nicked himself I: and walked home, his family living in o extreme northern part of the town. Mr. Thompson left the buggy a mug further as the road, struck on his head, and lay insensible by the roadside Mr. Dean was threwn out about a mile from town. and he. too. was stunned. The two men renamed on the road until between two and three o’clock this morning. when two strangers en route to Boboaygeon found Dean and eerried him into a neighbor!“ house. Dean was not seriousl in need. but had two ht outs in the yheajd. Mr. Thompeozuahad not escaped so well. Hehadnofur ooat like Dun and his hands were bare. He was carried into the nearest housaand medical aid was summoned from town. It was foiled that-his two hands were frozen, the right onevery seriously and the left not sobadly. His rightear and temple were also frozen and his head bruised. He was brought home. and it is hoped his hand will be saved. Had he remained exposed one hour loam death would surely have ‘mlted.hT:e "ergo! horse was fauna wn av. , young men are well m... “a the oeenrranea created greatamsitamsnsia ten. - a. m am an}... la- 31:“ fans)» wdovnmmw hq "I :honls‘z‘ht moribund ‘0 have denied. “not In: . ' And not luvs steered W [1170.” The Danish qua m mu: m mmzwumumdnm In. all: omen-h an.» h m 13'1“: the rodeo m‘m‘IdAMMM 0 e l for ton-lg chug-nu, What-u. vuwu w-u nun-o... â€"_.. -._~-_, __ 7,, .. self a large manure of inventive 3km. When the firm 0! '1‘. R.Whlte attained the Spectator and r_eln_oved to at“ _- LL- PETEBBOBO. VARIETIBB. ‘ St- Jscob’s 011 “WWW : 0‘ "I'tvc‘la ‘ by .303 341!“me a We W._ “1/ and 4‘ ”bump I“ H tects of dis- ___. ease, excesses, " ‘"“"' overwork, worry, etc. Rouse yourself. Take heart of hope again and ma A MAN ! We have cured thousands, who allow us to refer to them. WE CAN cum: you b use of our exclusive methods an appliances. Simple, unfailing treatment at home for Lost or l‘ai lubed, General or Nervous Deb , Weaknesses of Body and Mind, ects of Errors or Excesses in Old or Young. Robust, Noble Manon!) fully Restored. Improvement seen the first day. .How vto enlarge and strengthen. Wux, BMW“ Onoure um .P'Anrs'oiBovf‘. use testify from, 50 States and {preys anu‘tri‘es.‘ “,,01~_ fl. 1 . MfiMâ€"E "iidiAer on sun. JORRHUOL 13 much more at in in union than Cod Live: on the “men: of Consumodon. Bronnhltls. Con ha. Patna In the Cheat. Sore Throat- u: Asthma. SOLD 11! PHIAIS OF 100 HORRBUOL PEARLS. EM: OF WHICH IS EQUAL TO A TEASPOOII Fl". OF OIL. Emma”. 8 no lemo. m 0! ALL DRUGGISTS in Ctnudn. PRICE $1. MORRHUOL Wholenle ol LYM AN. sous co. MONTREAL “(TRAINER FROM COD [IVER Oll éANTAL-MIDY"§$§§ Ax... L..- .L- -.â€"- In m ovum ACTIVE rmcmns ‘F :3, mucoasnoous. Erie Medical Co. CHAPOTEAUT’S htened up w a store has been remodelled and W meg-goals maolgsmaaod. We now carry ewelry and Fancy Go _ - Z- , “,1--- Alain! large line: (i ads, and m ________________. j! z: 13:62-er 82mm. mm My dwelling house and contents were bum: on the 25th Feb. Or; the 4th March my loss was satisfactorily settled, and to-day, the 8th I have a cheque for the full amount, $699. Had 1’ eontmu. of my insurance with the. London Mutual I would have been obliged to wait three months. The Duckbiu two- wowed Barley, - 750 per 3 Prize Prolific two-vowed Barley, . 500 u . Black Eye Peas, - $1.00 “ Mummy Peas. - $1.00 “ Ame-icon Banner Oats, - 400 u Samples sent on application Any of the above shipped in cotton bags at 20 cents each Best Equipped. in the Midland Counties. selected specially from all our purchases, pure for med pmposes! Wehave averylamestockof Imported WORSTEDS AND TWEED§ FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS-E5: T be Canadian Post Job Department mumâ€"m. _m______â€" Una-u. 3an “IL-8 Ihoroughbred and Farm Stool: Insured at very Low Rates. Oskwood. m 17. M. Fetch on your Seeds and get your Faun Stock Insured at Endpy. W 8th. 1891â€"1 woman. marâ€"n. “in; Newegt ptyles for spring. Try us for a suit. A JAS. KEITH’S, WILLIAM STREET. SEED GRAIN. Scampi-warm in FELTBfOOI'Sto Clear M DHMwW HAKDG mmu blast. W131 in W 7W- 13' 8“ our 30 Cum 11m. It a as was favor. wax-1' 0031: TO Alsike Glover, Red Glover and Timothy, HOGâ€"G- BROS, “E11 ONTARIO MUTUAL LIYE STOGK OVER SEED wangej, [93' 30W} ! ghe HIGHEST PRICE SEEDS MW Post. alsoafunvarietyof EM James £01m. 75'. 001-11311. Bros.â€"Oakwood. l- ' YEBEX, Insuram Comp“???- oust-4.310 BANK. HUG-HAN 85 CO. JAMES JONES. Little Bruin . ___v_ “â€"1 â€"- -77 8 in {we .lmost. my pir _ Whom; \Htr) ing with _ omwoon .954 mmn. _ mummm rm pm ‘ “Wwithmtion. 750 per (ms. cnn “ V " Tié‘m oi Aw“: I guesure you {‘41 Ayer'l film it 41;: the g ’8‘ 1y expelled i _ _ ‘ w. phaucnrzc attend: neg-1 two years from M t. may; able to walk only a °dmn 'flafifng- “‘6 mxnera 'M nu _ . I saw by an In.“ in tcmcago Paper that w Wed of (1:13 disco gm: Ion. . suffering, at w .3. men girls! of this Infidicim gases-mm!- I 'fimdfilw fi" '61,; of this an dicinc W1 for (if: : month ”yam“: II: at. i: has 211. I have since E}: . Ouyeal'am Iwzzsuk‘ “ . W {Maryann-m, a fine! In house 5:: mom 00‘ d‘otlzeysickness 'vuy nu avid: no appento, and in every way. I c A” fit. comannrflla am nanâ€"rho Early Vecetabla 3‘.‘ a. nunâ€"rm Cracks in 6A in: Diseae. M's ; patent on almost ev Symptoms of Lump J .Lnlllp jtw or actinomkasisi P Cid) s swelling somewhed I“ (I: the lower jaw. T h{ M ilhnrd, increases in sin flotinjured in any way or q yinifo my continue growin; he Ill hard, more-or-less p‘ Â¥ ”the growth increases i P“ ale Dockets of the tech F! fill (lit) and so interfere w ~ tail in turn “feeling I N halt}: and condition. It“ the matter (pus) that. has ‘Uithin the spongy tissue % Iglmm opening fur itself, at ”Pal“! or externally at 50‘ but. and from this time hi I lit-I'd tumor of more El" “nine and dischu‘giug "‘3' W of bone. The “applies to accinomk? be In, of the {we and j “mnym any of the liars §azs§n meted in ever." “'13- 1 c1 IIK Ayes”! samparma and e at onceuzuining in m ”on recOVCrmg my usu I mint“? «,0 much in {WI yell-known modirinC.”-M _ --_-I._. W W m time the devil isn I: fifireshemmbesmrti ng nu roiliisory notes ts innocent 1". for corn-dodgers. ‘ Tokueighborly, you don‘z ”berries grow in the place i [- Sellers to pick that case: 3.0 Ind every brier they run in I} fie fume: may gettoap at. but. the money lender ha; ha tingâ€"Farmer John, in} fl work find puliticims’ pro: About the hardest. things “Man the most. com “find mu. way to get ‘9 -‘Ilc km solution. ad! nothing but. cornstalks. fie liberty pole is raised all In to signify that a. citizen is I: way his party caucus says. 'Aslong as it is supposed anya Inch to run a fum Lhcrc' bale I. bound child and am Amhasgottobeabcner immmkeepfrom bei One dindvantagc the far! n’tmrk his goodsjo cover (ha eonsohtion Daniel had i n : the lightning-rod man WU lbw him them. No pontical movement can fity to the cine:- of the slab “Minimum chm ’vudisnude .5 folk '0 fldhu'mpinlqt 01 “£11m stir in2< fizllflchmviolendy ‘I 3!: most economic, Abeflnmd :7 one with a little more ”It of fathers. dhagimcuc. The 6 fly Mailed, u pncI :ud inasmuch ‘8 it. ml “fun one mind to a lgmltom,mushou sWSTACK STATESMAI WITTY FARMER JOl we'chall cage anew-i1 '. FRIDAYJIA. FOR THE F :y to cell a gro‘ his chickens roe MedicaL wan- c years agg. after] of are obiocua TA

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